i3 .-5 i ROADS FOR FARMERS. Lateral Bailroads Along Streams the Latest Project to BRING FARMS SEAR THE CITT. Cheap Freights on These Lines Would Make farmers Happy. MXKI EOADS THAT CHARGE BIG BATES "With hades flooded anil Auld Clootie floundering up to his armpits, it will not be a matter ot astonishment should the attend ance at to-day's convention of county road improvers be light, as only amphibians can be comfortable just now. But tnere is one thing that would give some relief in case good roads cannot be secured in all sections, and that is the con struction of lateral railways along the course of the principal streams f allinc into our rivers hereabouts. It is said that one is projected down Monn run from its source, and one In each valley would enable people to come to and from the city, and few farmers would then be more than to miles from a rail way. Such a system woula bring all the countrv roundabout to the doors ot the city. "The matter is of more interest to the fanners than to the city, but the latter will, tin to a cent, be unable to sec it, i. c, as a class. Within sight of tbe city are thousauds of tons of hav which will cost more to get into it than freight would thence be to England or France. But were such roads built it would be neces sary to operate them at much less rates for freight and passengers than at present. The latter is not so important as the former, but it is vital nevertheless. Suppose a farmer along the line of the Montour Run Kailway wants to shin to the city; it will cost him six-sevenths as much to ship three or four miles on that read as it will on the Pittsburg and Late Erie Rail war, and he must pay on both. The milk pro ducer's freight is donhled. and some farmers think tbe companies snouid practice reciproc ity, la the matter of passenger rates the situation is still worse. If you lire three miles up the Montour Railway the commutation rate is over -I cents a mile, while it is a traction less than a cent on the Pittsburg and Lake Erie. Thus on a commutation ticket you can ride to Montour Junction, ten miles, for SJJ cents while to ride three miles on the Montour Railway cots IS cents. On the Sawmill Run Railway fair rates are given bv the company, and Superintendent Jones says it is found to be good poIIo. A vast amount of development is possible by means of lateral railways on streams where there is nogradinc nor heavy cuts to make, but it cannot exist when passenger rates are at a figure that makes horse carnage the cheapest. KCDTAIiD KIPLIXG has written a fasci nating Serial. THE DISPATCH has secured the right for thN territory. Publication be gins Sunday, No ember 9. A Big Blanket Sale. For three (3) days to-day, to-morrow and Saturday we offer one thousand (1,000) pairs country made, all-wool blankets, white, gray and scarlet, at much less than usual prices. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Henry Terheyden, tho Jeweler, Of 530 Sniithfield St.. has in connection with his diamond and jewelry house a repair shop for putting in first-class order watches and clocks of every kind. None but first class workmen are employed, and all work is warranted. Novelty plaids an3 stripes; unsurpassed assortments and values, both plain and rough effects from 50c to 82 a yard. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. Special Sale. Ladies' fine trimmed hats and bonnets at $5, less than half value. This day. JOS. HOEXE & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Black Silks A special offering for this week in all black, striped and plaid surah silks at SI a yard; were SI 25 and SI 50. . ttssu Hugus & Hacks. Special Sale of Ribbons Suitable for Xmas fancy woric. A special display of ribbons suitable ior "lis purpose. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. FANCY candle shades and randies ror Halloween decorations at Durbin & Mc Watty's, 53 Fifth ave. Chenille portieres, heavy fringe top and bottom, all colors and large variety, from S5 per pair upward. ttssu Hugus & Hacke, Foe perfect fi'ting jackets at popular prices go to Kosenbaum & Co. Fur trimmed plain cloth dresses. . Parcels & Jokes. 29 Fifth ave. its Cream ale and porter are the season able drinks. Try those made by the Iron City B-ewing Co. Sold at all bars. AUCTION SALES. Estate of Israel B. Miiler, Deceased, Administrator's Sale Valuable Real state. A magnificent property on Frankslown avenue, within 50 it ol Station St., fronting 64 ft. on Frankstown ave. and extending back, parallel to Station st, 170 It. to the Penn'a E E., with large, fine building on lot Sale on the Premises, Saturday, November 1, 1890, at 2 P. M, A. J. PEXTECOST, Auctioneer. 0C28-12 -I7URNISHMENT OF A FIXE RESIDENCE C at auction FRIDAY MORNING. October 31, at 10 o'clock, for convenience of tale, at the rooms, No. 311 Market street "Walnut chamber suits, hair and huBk mat tresses, bed springs decorated toilet ware, child's folding bed, sham pillows, feather pil lows and bolsters, elegant ball, room and stair carpets, ime pictures, parlor organ, handsome parlor furniture, walnut sideboard, hall rack, extension table, china, glass and silverware, leather dining chairs, lounges, bookcase, ward robe, kitchen and laundry goods, etc. Also, lot of fancy goods, show-cases, toys, etc, HENRY AUCTION CO, ocSO-43 Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S feALE LAWRENCE BANK Building mil be sold at public auction on tfccinerciscs by John I). Bailey, Auctioneer, on THURhDAY. October 30. 1S90. 10 o'clock A. ir. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid in cash oa the day of sale; the balance of one-third on or before the return day of this order (loth day of November next), and the balance in two equal annual parments secured by tight bond and mortgage npon the prem ises, or all in cash at the option of the pur chaser. Bv order of Court of Common Pleas. No. L FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO ocS-47 Assignee. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES-BY GEO. R. KRESS. No. 119 and 151 Forbes street Pittsburg, near Magee, 20 head of well-broken horses, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER SO, at 10 A. M.. consisting of city-broke drivers and sad dlers, fast trotters and three very fine well mated teams also a jump-seat and surrey, al most new. Terms cash, or on three months' time with good security. HARRY MOORE, Auctioneer. oc29-56 PUBLIC SALE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC sale one stray red cow. short horns and tail, part Alderney. on WEDNESDAY. NO VEMBER 6. at 2 o'clock P. at, at the stable of John Dickfou. Nn. 6330 1'onn avenue. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department Public Safetv. QC30-69 I TJCTlON SALE& A H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room ES Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. 0C2-1J SSFDisplay advertisements one dollar per iquartforone insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line far each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being disvlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOK THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. MIS CAKSON STREET. BKANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE WANT. rOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHES TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO s T. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wllUTlIKDlS JMTCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3V0 Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. ;4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY CO., Vylle ave. and FultonsU N. STOKELY, Finn Avenue Market House. EAST END. i. W. WALLACE, 613 Penn avenua. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER Jt SUEUILEItSthav. & Atwoodst SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 59 Federal street. H. J. MCHKIDF. Market House, AUheny. FltKOH. EGGERS. in Ohio street F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. 1HOMAS MCHENRY, Westernand Irwinaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beavcraves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares. T. K. MORRIS, C6 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. Ho. t Grant ave. SHARPSBURU. C. BELLMAN. Stalloner. 818 Main st THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS-TO SELL THE ONLl LIFE-SIZE picture or John Bovle O'Reilly suitable for framlngttwo sizes 22x28 f 1, and 16x20 Inches 50 cts.: from Troy's celebrated crayon; artistically fin ished: acknowledged the best, most authentic and llfc-llle: popular prices: agents coining moneT: Bend for pictures or circulars to this reli able Arm and avoid cheap Imitations. BOYLSTON MFG. CO., 817 Washington St., Boston Mass. OC25-62-TTS AGENTS-SOW IS YODR OPPORTUNITY: send for our new catalogue of subscription books, family Bibles and fashionable albums; make your selections for sale and send to us for terms: we are now Introducing the captivating holiday book, "Museum of M onders for Young People." P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. ocIi-TuWThrssu AGENT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN everv place to introduce our goods: we have a new line that will sell at every bouse and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holidays: will pay a salary of S75 per month If preferred, and furnish a team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Mass. OCI8-4I-D AXE POL1SHER-A GOOD MAN: ONE WHO can lake care of his own wheels. Apply in person or By letter to Li-ETO.N ia TOOL CO.. Lec- tonla, Ohio. OC30-9 BAD WRITERS-AT SMART'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 12 Federal street, AIIeghenv:open daily, 9 A. M. to 9 r. M. ; shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic the latest rapid light-line system: Instructions private for both sexes. OC22-21-TTSSU BARBER-GOOD. SOBER. STEADY MAN AT CHAS. WEAVER'S. 1334 Second avenue. OC30-23 BOOKKEEPER - FOK WHOLESALE NO TIONS: must have experience and first-class city references. Address NOTIONS, Dispatch office. OC30-53 BOY A STRONG BOY WITH SOME EX PERIENCE in the baking business. Inquire SNTDLR-S BAKERY, Mt. Washington. Vir ginia street. oc30-24 CANVASSER-FIRST-CLASS, FORTHE CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 431 Wood St. OC18-100 ClARPENTEBS-GOOnMEN.STEADYWORK. Apply II. J. HEINZ & CO.. 205 .Main St.. Al legheny. Pa. OC30-44 COAT.UA KER-A FIRST-CLASS MAN IM MEDIATELY; good wages and steadv work guaranteed. Inquire of J. A. McNALL'Y. 809 Liberty St., city. oc30-27 1STKIBUTOKS-2 EXPERIENCED AND KE UAULE bill distributors. Apply 548 WOOD ST. ocSO-64 TOURNEYMAN BARBER-ilNQUIRE OltAO- I IIHVIiiiltliHtaNin.a CUltt II 1T1 I Vl Cnn, teenth street, Pittsburg, S. S. OC30-35 LABORERS-ISO ITALIANS TO WORK ON railroad work in Wayne county. W. Va.; wages fl 40 per day: all winter's work Inquire at 142 W ater si. GEO. S. GOOD. Contractor. OC28-33 MAN-A RELIABLE MAN OFTEMPERATE habits to work in our factory: married mm preferred: steady work and good wages will be paid to the right man: must write a fair hand and give good references. Anplv to JAMES HOR NER, Gen. Manager L. H. Hairls' Butchers and Packers' Supply Co.. 913 Liberty St., between 9 and 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. oc30-54 -,f AN-AS ASSISTANT IfJ PITTSBURG BY JLVJL New York concern: SI,200yearly and Interest to man with S3n0: monev secured. Address NA TIONAL INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 3i) Broad street. New York. OC30-7 MAN-A FIRST-CLASS MAN TO WORK AT lunch counter: must give good reference: be active and experienced In cooking. Address ERNEST bALOW, Youngstown, O. OC29-27 " fAN-OP RXFER1ENCE FOR CITY SALES JJL MAN: rclerence required. Address A. C., Dispatch office. oc30-31 PATTERN MAKER GOOD WAGES TO comietant man. Apply to K. D. NUTALL & CO., 179-181 Grant ave., Allegheny, Pa. ocSO-12 PLUMBER -STEADY WORK AND GOOD wages to the right man. Apply EDWARD WHITFIELD, Greensburg, Pa. oc30-I0 ORTER-AT ONCE FOR NO." 18 CAKSON ST., Southside. CHAS. W. ALlWES. ocSW SALES.UAN-TO SELL CIGARS THROUGH Pennsylvania and Western states. FRANK TELLER Jt, CO., Manufacturers, 15 N. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. oc29-28 s ALESMAN-FOR GENT'S FURNISHING store Aaaress m. b.ol. Dispatch office. oc30-16-Th6Sa STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER-IN office of manulacturtng company. In a town about 50 minutes' ride from Union station; also to assist in office work; must be thoroughly com petent, quick and correct in figures. Address in own handwriting, giving experience, reference and salary expected, P. O. BOX 665, Pittsburg. oc3C-S7 s YOUNG MAN-WHO KNOWS WHERE TO Sud the retail grocery trade In Pittsburg and suburbs. Call at st. James Hotel, near Union depot, for particulars. D. CRAIL. OC30-42 Female Help. KETOUCHEK-AT ONCE: ONE FIRST-CLASS lady negative retoucher: also 2 ladles to learn neg. retouching. Apply J. B. TRAPP, Art Studio. 96 Fifth ave., lront room, third floor. OC2S-22 Male and Female Help. HELP-ONE FRENCH NURSE, ONE SEAM S1RKSS. laundresses, cooks, dining-room girls, chambermaids, nurses. 200 house girls, Ger man and colored girls, colored chambermaid and nurse for same family, waiters, rarin hands, drlTers. MRS. E. TUOMPsOa. 608 Grant st. se09-MThs HELP 3 TEAMSTERS. 40 LABORERS. 10 farm hands, 6 dairy men, cooks chamber maids, house girls: 20 for hotels; laundress, S5 per week. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. OC27-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction or errors or anything in the line of accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of rcierences. A. F. SAWI BILL, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. oct-KM POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN 25 YEARS OF age, with 7 j ears cxpercuce in office work, at any kind or clerical work: familiar with double entry: best of city reference. Address Q.. Dis patch office. ocSO-18 POSITION AB HOUSEKEEPER TO A single gentleman or widower, by a middle aged lady, speaking the German, French and En glish languages. Address M. C, Dispatch office. ocSQ-34-Thsu POSITION-BY AN EXPERIENCED LADY stenographer and typewriter. Address s. T., Dispatch office. oc30-41 SITUATlON-lN DRUG STOKE; 9 YEARS experience: graduate and registered manager; reference. Address KALI, Dispatch office. oc30-4 SITUAT10N-BY A FIRST-CLASS 'FANCY cake baker aud ornamenter; can furnish best references. Address BAKER, Dispatch office. OC33-11 SITUATION BV SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS young man ori9 with a chance to learn a good trade. Address E. M. M.. Dispatch office. OC29-63 SHIPPING CLERK STEADY EMPLOY MENT, good wages: married man preferred. Address S. P., Dispatch office. OC30-22 SITUATION-TO TAKE CAKE OF AN IN VALID: good references. Address A. L., Dispatch office. OC29-38 Kooms, Houses. Etc KOOM-A WELL FURNISHED ROOM WITH OUT board for single gentleman in the vicinity of park In Allegheny. Address P. o. BOX 1047. OC30-I8 WANTED. Boardinp;. BOARD-IN PITTSBURG, ALLEGHENY OR suburbs, about Feb. 1, '91. by a gentleman and wife, with daughter a years, son 7 and child 1 year old: permanent board, cither with widow lady or gentleman and wife: must have two bed rooms, sitting room and bath, all warmed and lighted; gentleman traveling considerably: best references required and given. Address D., 71 Federal street, Allegheny City. oc24-57-TTF8SU Machinery and Metals. TYPEWBITER-SECOND-HAND REMING TON or other typewriter. Address BOX 6, New Haven, Pa. oc30-59 Financial. BUS1NESS-WE HAVE AN APPLICATION from a No. 1 business man for an opening In some established business where his services and a few thousand dollars can be employed ad vantageously. For particulars apply in person, or by letter, to T. O. BROWN Jt CO., No. 90 Fourth avenue. OC30-19 MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc unequalcd: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. II vou need money aDPly MORRIS FLEMING, lj Fourth ave. jy27-86-TT8SU MORTGAGES LARGE AND SMALL AT the lowest market rates of interest. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. OC7-3-7, U, 14, IS, 21, 25, 30 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at V,. 5 and 6 per cent. ALI.ES.fc BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSBU MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY conntv property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D TO LOAN-S500,UOO, IN AMOUNTS OF J3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on )i per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and C per cent. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D rpo LOAN fMO,000 ON MORTGAGES 100 X anduoward at 6 per cent: tsoacuo at4X per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or firms. S. H. FK&NCH, 125 Fourth ave. oc23-D Q-I 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES O 1. large and sinau amounts at 4J4. 5 and 6 percent free or State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS Miscellaneous. J71VERYONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN li windows fixed before winter; telephone 1471 or write postal card for price list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-TTS PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STtVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows or deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with thcdlsabilitv: bounties collected: certificates ol service procured where discharges are lost. scH-D PUP1LS-TO TAKE PRIVATE INSTRUCTION In the French language. Address MISS E. G. NAPIER. 195 Fourth ave. OC29-75 T O BUY OR RENT A FOUNDRY IN OR near the city. LOCK BOX 7S0, city. OC30-I3 YOU TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US We furnish elegant mirror cabinet, comb, brush, soap and 4 towels at 23c per week. PITTSBURG CLEAN TOWEL CO., 143 Fourth ave. oc7-74-tts YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-19-TTBu FOK SAXE-EMPKOVED KEAE ESTATE.' City Residences. BEDFORD AVK.-NO. 249-AT A GKEAT bargain, worthy of Investigation: 7 large rooms: the lot is 22x127 feet, with room to build In the rear: good reasons for selling. See W. A. HERKON SONS. N o. 80 Fourth ave. oc2-l-Th CITY PROPERTY FIFTH AVE. RESI DENCE: 10 minutes from P.O.: two-story, mansard, press brick, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule: all modern conveniences; lot 28 feet front and runs to another street: 8500 cash and balance (500 per year: low price: a positive hargain: must be sold. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. oc26-l36-TuThsu ENOCH ST.-J18. 700 FOR ALL-4DWELL1NGS of 6 rooms each, renting for ?16 00 each: also 3 dwellings on Webster avenue of 8 rooms each, renting for 826 each: lot 46x89: revenue, 1.704; taxes, 8337. 23. Send for large catalogue, free, just out. BLACK, & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. oc4-38-MThS' GUM STREET-FOUR DWELLING HOUSES containing 5 and 3 rooms each; water, gas, etc:atonly5,OOOIorall. c BERINGER&SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc25-37-TUThS' 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; occupied now and bringing in 8396 yearly: on Wylle ave. cable line: 10 minutes Irora Fifth ave. See MORRISON & BANKS, 106 Third ave., cor. Wooa st. ocll-rrs THREE HOUSES AND LOTS-ON ELEVENTH and Bingham streets, Suuthslde, to be sold at Orphans' Court sale on Thursday. Oct. 30. at 2 o'clock F. M., on tlie premises: handbill of full particulars from J AS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Oc25-51-TUWThS VTTASHINGTGN ST.. SEVENTH WARD Y Two-story brick, 9 rooms, bath, hot and cold, attic, hall, both gases: verv low price and easy terms. McLAIN ft ZUGSM1TH, 437 Grant St. OC29-4S" Q-- OOO-TERMS TO SUIT FINE CITY OXi.1 residence An admirably arranged, substantial and almost new i wo-story residence, containing nine rooms, bathroom, with all modern Improvements: nearly an acre of ground, with shade and fruit trees, located on the corner of two streets, commanding a fine view; a very healthy and attractive location: good water, aud cement walks all round. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant street corner Virgin alley. oc29-50 ET 300-AN ELEGANT HOUSE CONVEN- ' IENT to center ofclty bv Central Traction cars: modern house, beautifully finished; ten rooms, including fine square reception hall and three nice attic rooms; complete in everv detail; large lot 41x125. very easy terms. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. ; 6019 Penn ave. 0c29-i5-WThS Qf O0O-STAT1ON ST.. MODERN FRAME UU1 dwelling, 8 rooms and mansard, bath, w. c. both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 feet: paved street and location convenient to either steam or cable carstrcuts for JSjO per j car. Inquire VAN GORDEK& LLOYD. 6218 Fcnn ave, East End. ocl8-4I-WThS Sf) 230-FU LTO N ST.. N E AR CO L W EL L ST. ; 11 lot 24x100 to a paved alley; nice frame house on rear; very big bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ocSee-TuTbssu East End Residences. MAYFLOWER ST., E. E.-ONLY 63,300-NEW fnime bouse, 6 rooms: bath, inside w. c, stationary washstand. range, b. and c. water, slate mantels, tile hearths, good cellar, two porches, nicely painted aud papered, fine chan deliers: lot 22x100; this is a cozy home and a bar gain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. oc29-73 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVF.NUE-CORNER property: handsome pre&sed-brick residence, stoue trimmings, about 12 rooms; large recep. hall, with bay windows; stained glass windows and doors: bath room, wainscoted in handsome tiling; every convenience known to modern build ers: this bouse was bnilt lor owner to live in, and will suit the most lastldlous taste. SAMUEL tV. BLACK 4 CO., 99 I ourth ave. oc29-36" Srj SOO-STANTON AVE.-BRICK DWELiL i ING often commodious rooms, square re ception hall, beautiful staircase finished In hard wood, art stained glass windows and vestibule door, stationary marble wasbstand. spindle wort arch from hall to parlor, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, hardwood cabinet mantels with tile hearths and clubhouse grates on first floor, complete bathroom, the best of sanitary plumbing; both gases, combination chandeliers: house wired throughout fur electric light: large pan try with cblna and linen closets, and dish sink with hot and cold water: cemented cellar with brick dividing wall; laundry with stationary tubs, servants' w. c, etc; large frontandrearporches; lot 40x149 to alley: well sewered; asphalt street, flagstone sidewalk: fine lawn, shade trees, etc.: is within one minute's walk of Duquesne electric line: best or material used, and none but skilled labor employed In the construction of this honse: 6eudfor large catalogue, free. A233. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. oci2-56-MThsu Srr 300-will buy an elegant t.wo i 1 STORY' and mansard brick dwelling con taining 8 rooms, large bath with linen closets, tile vestibule, wide ball, double parlors, tile hearths, slate mantels, over which are two mag nificent French plate mirrors and some fine fix tures recently put in: laundry, good, dry cellar, nat, and art. gas. stained windows, front and side porches, stepping stone, side entrance, large lot running through to a street. (63) M. F. 1. HIP PLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. oc25-68-TUTh8u' ,. 300-SIMEN AVE., NEAR LINDEN AVE DCH NUE. Boulevard Place, a 2!-storv frame dwelling of 12 rooms, center hall, bithroom. w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels, laundry, porches: wired for electric light: has all modern conveniences: lot 40x100: send for large catalogue, free. A21I. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 0012-56-111116 drr 500 WILL BUY A FINE MODERN O 7 residence on St. Clair St., E. E.. less than 5 minutes' walk to Fifth avenue cable line and one square from electric llnetcontalns 8 rooms, sliding doors, inside shutters, pantry, bath, range, both gases, carriage house, etc., etc.; large lot. MORE LAND HAAS, 43 Frankstown ave.. E. E. oc26-9lTT6U C1Q 800-A 6-ROOM AND FINISHED ATTIC, !509 bath, hall, 1. w. c. front and rear porches, slate roof and mantels, tile hearths, nat and art. gas, elec light and bells, all sewered, etc.: this pruperty Is within two squares of either cable or electric roaas: lot 24x100. (215). MORELAND HAAS, 43 Frankstown ave., K. E. oc26-90-TTEu S18 OHO-M1KI1HA n ST.- NKAK SHADY 9 avenue, a twn.Rtnrr stone and frame dwelling or II rooms, ball, bathroom, w. c: hot and cold water; both gases: slate mantels; laun dry: porches, etc: lot 55x117; stable In rear: send for large ratalouge free. BLACK BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. A283. ocl2-56-MTU8u ? 000-ON 8 PER CENT INVESTMENT: OUt 500 cash and too per year, on a caved and sen ered street, E, End; close to cable cars; brick dwelling ofs rooms, in good repair: also frame dwelling In rear of 4 rooms; rent ?540 per year. M. F. H1PPLE, 96 .Fourth ave. oc28-80-Turh CPT 250 WESTMINSTER PLACE, NEAR t3J Aiken aye. : a frame cottage of 7 rooms, halt: slate and marble mantels: natural gas; front and rear porches; nice lot: send for large cat alogue free. BLACK 4 BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave nue. A23S. oclZ-56-HThSa THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. FOB SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences AMBER ST.-S1.00O ONLY IN CASH IS RE QUIRED to secure an elegant home near cable and P. R. R. station: modern pressed brick of 10 rooms, Including every improvement and embellishment of builders' art: an excellent loca tion; wide streets, sewered, flagstone walkstnrlce. 17,000: cheap. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 W ood st.. 6019 Penn ave. oc2S-65-TUTh B ONDSTREET, E.E.-NEW BRICK DWELL ING, all modern conveniences: porches, stable, etc.. with large lot. C. BERINGER SON, 156 Fourth ave. Oc2o-37-TUThS Allegheny Residences. CALIFORNIA AVE.-NEARSEDGWICKST.: Allegheny residence'; frame house, flverooins and attic; good hall and side entrance: lot 20x100 feet: will sell cheap. GEORGE R. BOTHWELL. No 104 Franklin St., near Beaver ave.. Alle gheny, Pa. OC13-31-TTSSU XT'KrH AVENUE RSIDENCES-TttO SU LN PERIOR dwellings on the North Park. Alle gheny; 825,000 and fl0,00a A. LEGGATE SON. 31 .Federal st. , A. OC28-16" BES1DENCE A FINE ONE FRONTING ON the park. For permit to visit the property call at 49 MONTGOMERY AVE. ocl2-74-TThSU (HA 500-AN ALLEGHENY INVESTMENT DtJ worthy of attention; corner lot lOOilou, bounded by two streets and alley; two new frame houses, slate roof, each 5 rooms: space for addi tional buildings; locality growing; houses in de mand. CHARLES SOMERS CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. oc30-15-Thsu Suburban Residences. SMALL COUNTRY RESIDENCES-SEVERAL neat dwellings at Bellevue and Avalon at 82,000 to 5,000, all good value. A. LEGGATE SON. 31 Federal St.. Allegheny. OC28-16 FOR SALE EOTS. City Lots. HOMESEEKERS CALL ON PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., for the most de sirable low priced lots in the city; terms easy. OC2S-60" IOWA ST.-S1.456-NEAR ADELAIDE. A VA CANT lot; siie. 5854x150 feel. Send for large catalogue, free. 37. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ocll-21-ThS CQQ OOO-SECOND AVE., BET. MARKET DOO and Wood sts , vacant lot, 60x160x30, to First ave. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. G 4. ocl6-95-TTh East End Lots. FORBES STREET-LOT 36x125 FEET. flOO PlSR foot, southeastern exposure facing bchenley Park; location and neighborhood the best. (60). M. F. HIPPuE CO., 96 Fourth ave. OC26-39-TT8U LOTS-EASYTERMS;THKSCHENLEY PARK Land Company are selling the best lots for the price oflermz in the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. OC28-63 NEGLEY AVENUE (OLD ROUP STREET) cholce lot. 80x100; fS,400: or will divide: send ior large catalogue free. BLACK BAIRO. 95 Fourth avenue. AS93. ocl2-56-Mihsu NEG LEY AVE. -100 FEET FRONT, BAUM .Grove plan, the choicest residence site in the East'End. BAXrER, THOMPSON CO.. 162 Pourth ave. oc26-136-TTSu OAKLAND-AT A GKEAT BARGAIN. NICE large level lot, corner two good streets, sire 50x100. or will sell as two lots, 25x100 each: con venient to cars and near Scheulcy Park: sure en hancement In value. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. o29-37-WTh8 PARK LOTS BUY NOW; DON'T WAIT until spring, as they will enhance; the SchentevPark Land Company arc selling the best lots for the nrlec in the city. Call at PETEK SHIELDS', 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. OC28-69' TOUP ST. - NEAR FIFTH AVE., 855 PER XV foot: 241 feet front; beautiful view of entire East Liberty valley; can be subdivided at a hand some profit. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave. oc29-37-WThS SCHENLEY PARK LOTS-CHEAPEST IN THE cltv. PETERSHlELDS,533Grantst., is selling lots in the Schenley Park Land Company's plan at prices within the reach of all purchasers. oc28-69 QQUIRREL HILL - NEAR GREENFIELD O avenue. Twenty-third ward, six lots, each 24Kxl29feet, only SI. 200 cash for all, orl,50C. one third cash. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave. oc30-ll HfZri A FRONT FOOT FOR LEVEL BUILD ijJOU ING lots on grade, on Aider St.. near Highland ave.. East End: location is central and in reach or all the lines or quick transit. See W. A. HEBRON SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Oc2-50-Th -1 A 700 FIFTH AVE., COR. O'HARA O-l-'i' street, vacant lot. 98x220: an excellent building lot. A260. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ocl2-56-MThSu' flJT 500 CENTER AVE.. NEAR EUCLID ijll avenue, Baum Grove, a vacant lot, 100x150, to 20-foot alley. A203. Send for large catalogue, tree. BLACK BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. 0Cl2-56-MThSU Allegheny Lots. IRWIN AVENUE NORTH OF PUBLIC school, lot 25x70. street newly paved, K50. A. LEGGATE SON, 31 Federal St.. A. ocM-16- 1- OTS-THREE CHEAP LOTS. BUENA VISTA J St.. 22x75, at 8650 each: 'east side or Buena Vista St., between O'Hern street and Perrvsville road. A. LEGGATE SON, 31 Federal St.. Alle gheny, ocss-ie MARKET-CORNER SPRUCE STREET. LOT 30x120 with frame stable: B225. Send for large catalogue Just out. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Four'havenue. oc7-59-TuTh PEKKYSV1LRE AVENUE-NEAR BUENA Vlsta St.. three lots 22x75, at 8650 each: the place to build small houses. A. LEGGATE SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. oc28-16 Suburban Lots. BELLEVUE LOTS-FINEST LOTS IN Bellevue. corner Lincoln and Sheridan ave nues. Plans on application in person or by matl. A. LEGGATE SON, 31 Federal St.. Allegheny. OC28-16 EMSWOBTH-AT A BARGAIN. A VERV desirable building lot, being 50-foot front; price low, as owner Is a non-resident. C. BERIN GER SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc25-37-tis SEWICKLEY ABOUT 3 ACRES OF GROUN D, well Improved: will divide. For full particu lars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle gheny. oc27-6-MThS WILKINSBURG 2 LOTS 23x125 FEET, about 8 minutes' irora station. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. OC25-34-TTS Farms. CHICKEN FARMS-WE HAVE SEVERAL small places, convenient to the city, ranging In prices from 81, 300 to (2, 500, and containing from two to seven acres of land, which would be very suitable for poultry raising: call for particulars. C. BEKINGERJtS'ON. 156 Fourth ave. OC25-37-TTS GARDEN FARM OF 51 ACRES, NEAR Wllkensburgand Braddock; has a good six room dwelling (cost $1,600); a nice frame barn (cost tl.COO): a good orchard; land is well adapted lor gardening, or for a dairy: it is also convenient to Turtle Creek station and Wilmerding: would take a town or city property in exchange to the amount of S3. COO: price of the farm is put down to 37,000; we have some excellent farms for sale and some for exchange for cltv property; houses rented, rents collected and returns made monthly: $5,000 to loan at once on city property. J. H. STEVENSON CO.. 100 Fifth ave. OC92 TT1ARM OF200 ACRES ATONLY 82.500; ABOUT X 50 acres cleared, balanc&Jn good timber; land rich and productive; 5-room frame house, barn, etc.; near B. 0. K. R.: will exchange tor city property. C. BERINGER SON, 156 Fourth , Ap2.v.E7.TiiThK" OC25-S7-TUT11S' FARM-100 ACHES. WITH GOOD IMPROVE MENTS; fine springs, rich soil: coal and gas at station and town on river; two hours' ride from city: one of the best bargains offered. ED. WrriTSH. 110 Grant st. OC29-D FAR3I A NICE LYING FARM OF 112 acres, orchard, frame house of seven rooms, large barn, etc.. on P. R. R.; price only 84,500. C. BERINGER SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc25-37-TT3' Miscellaneous. 1 OTS-BRU8HTON, W1LKINSBUKG AND X-X Edgewood. 34 lots, 40x130, (225 to 450: terms. 850 00 cash. 9 lots, 24x122. to allev, 50J; terms, one-balfcasb. 10 lots, 33x132, $250 to 1500; terms. 850 00 cash. 35 lots. 50x120, 8600 toisOO: terms, one-half cash. H. C CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edgewood. se4-TTS OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent nay ror the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices. Standard building, 531-533 Wood st.. Pitts burg nvl3-15-TT6Eu PROPKRT1ES-I HAVE FOR SALE AT LOW prices and on favorable terms the following properties: One large double brick mansion, with outbuildings, all in good condition, with large lot. situate near Flfih ave. extension. Twenty first ward, Pittsburg: this Is a good average house and can he purchased at a bargain, lalso offer fortv-four (44) lots or parcels of ground, all or good size, situate on Fifth ave., Frankstown ave . Grazier st. and the Pennsylvania K. R.; the Fifth ave. lots are particularly adapted for fine improvements; see mv plan of" lots at this office. I also offer my property on Penn ave., nrar Fifth St., which Is well Inside the market, and will be sold on reasonable terras. I hare a line modern residence property near my home at Osborne station, east of Sewlck'ey, which pos sesses everything desirable for a home: large lot and handsomely located, convenient and desir able. Any per-oii wishing to purchase any of these properties will please call at my residence at Osborne, or at No. 533 Wood St.. Standard building. Pittsburg. J. W. ARROTT. oc2S-S9 TIMBER 8,500 ACRES IN ONE SOLID BODY, consisting of white uak, red oak, ponlar, ash, etc. ; mostly white oak; this is the largest and best body of timber on the B. 0. R. K.. and can be shipped to Pittsburg or the Eastern cities; this timber will double in value In less than five years. For further particulars apply to H. V. HUSTON, Connellsvllle. Pa. oc2S-68-TTSSu FOR SALE-BUSINESS. ' Business Opportunities. SALOON AJSD PROPERTY LOCATED ON the S.S. ;two story and one-half frama building of 10 rooms and bar room: gas and water; side alley entrance; well-sewered; stable in rear: also license running until May: Including bar fixtures, etc: lot 20x120 feet. CAMPBELL CO., brokers, 1412 Carson street, Pittsburg. oc28-S-TTS eG3-CIGAt STORE-OTHERS 8300 TO 84.000; CO shoe store: notion store; light manufac turing. HOLMES CO., CO Smithfield st. 0-87' THURSDAY, OCTOBER FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY-DOING a good business, in a rapidly growing town; good reasons ior selling: no reasonable offer re fused. Address RARECHANCE,Dlsntcbofflce. ( OC29-S5 CLOTHING STORE A WELL-LOCATED ready made clothing store doing a good business; will be sold at a great sacrifice to affect quick sale: this is a rare chance for the right party: good reasons for selling. For further ln iormoilon inquire of T. GEARY, Room 5, Jack son bldg.. Sixth st., cor. Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. OC29-60 DRUG STORE SITUATE ON CARSON street, S. S., doing good business; stock in good condition; best of reasons for selling. CAMPBELL CO.. brokers, 1412 Carson street. X ILlSOUrg. OC2MJ-1 J& DRUG STORE BARGAIN TO QUICK, buyer: ?I,500 cash; balance on time; 85,000 trade: 3,000 prescriptions. P.O.BOX 157, North Clarindon, Pa. oc29-73 GROCERY STORE LOCATED ON THE Southside; stock complete, doing well; also transfer of lease: can be bought at a bargain. CA5IPBELL & CO., Brokers, 1112 Carson St., iiisuurg. oca-o-iTS GROCERY STOKES-S330, tlOO, 8300 TO 5.000; c!gr stores. $300, S4O0, 8650 to $4,000; milk depot. 8390, 85C0 to 82,000; hardware store, hotel and saloon. HOLMES CO., 420 Smithfield st. OC30-49 HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS, two East End grocery stores, others in both cities well located, flouring mill, S3.U00: bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. &HEPARD CO.. 151 Fourth ave. oclo HOTEL PROPERTY-AT A BARGA1N Good town, line of P. K. R. ; prominent corner, right at depot: substantial brick, 17 rooms; large stable for livery: abundant ground afforded to enlarge buildings: fine shade; oroperty of fered for account ot estate to be closed; a good Investment at the price, 83.500. CHARLES bOMERS CO., 313 Wood st,, 6019 Penn ave. oc26-2S-Tbsn' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY A GOOD STAND, located in Mnsficld Valley, at a bargain If sold this week. Apply to BROUDIE MFG. CO., 242 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. oc33-26 Business Properties. BUILDINGS-LARGE BRICK ONES IN CITY, with power, suitable for manufacturing, on three streets and railroad; one five-story brick building and one four-story building with en gine, boilers, shaftings, etc.; near all down town depots and in a central location: terms, etc., from J AS. W. DRAPE CO, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. OC30-36 BUTLER ST.-83.500-LOT 60x100; DOUBLE brick; each containing store-room and 4 dwelling rooms; also frame of 4 rooms aud fin ished attic; very easy terms of pavment; good in vestment. CHARLVES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood st. and 6019 Penn ave. oc30-l5Tb8u CENTER AVE. FINE NEW BUSINESS property, two-story and mansard brick: press front, stone trimmings, seven rooms and storeroom, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c inside shutters, all modern improvements; brick stable in rear; lot runs to a street: price low and terms reasonable: Investigate. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO. . 162 Fourth ave. oc26-135-TTSu FIFTH AVENUE. NEAR MOULTRIK-8H.000 two-story brick building containing store room 18x30ano7dwclllugrooms, hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, both gases. Inside shutters In parlor: also on rear ot lot facing Aun street, a frame dwelling of 4 roomsand kitchen, good cellar: lot 20x115. E1S. Send for large catalogue Tree, Just out. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. OC5-41-TISU SPKINGDALE-WEST PENN K. R.-STORE-ROOM and dwelling house, with large lot; central location: now occupied by profitable drug store: good chance (or merchant or druggist. Ap ply to 1). W. C. B1DWELL CO., corner Water st. and Cherry alley. oc25-40-TTSSu TOBACCO AND CIGAR FACTORY-LOCATED at Jeannette, Pa.; employs some five workmen: plenty of stock on hand; also a one story frame building: good cellar: gas fixtures, etc: lot 20x122 ieet:lll sell the whole at a bar gain. CAMPBELL CO., brokers, 1412 Carson street, Pittsburg. oc28-8-rrs OT Ft OOO-COB. CARSON AND TWENTIETH u)X(J9 sts. (Southside). a fine brick building. 3 stories, consisting of store and dwelling: all the latest conveniences, including store shelving and large bake oven; also a bouse, 4 rooms, on Twen tieth St.: lot 22x120 feet to an alley (350). bee W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. oc28-63-TuTh (C1 300 FORBES ST., NEAR SENECA-A tjJtt;? two-storv and mansard brick dwelling of storeroom and seven dwelling rooms, laundry, side entrance, good cellar, house nicely Dapered, pauuea ana grainea: win rent ior?4uper monin: lot 20x60, Send for large catalogue free. BLACK BAIKD, 9i Fourth aye. 31. ocI6-95-TTh 29fi 000-FIFTH AVE.. NEAR PRIDEST.-O'-'U? three-story brick building of 2 store rooms and 5 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, w.c, hot and cold water, both gases, cemented cellar; lot 25x115; stable: yearly rent $1,400. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. L86. ocl2-57-IhSu QfT 000-THEBEST BUSINESS CORNER IN OH the town, being in the center of the busi ness portion. 20x150 feet, paying 10 per cent: store room with 5 dwelling rooms on Main street; dwelling house in rear, rents in all 860 per month. Inquire 970 LIBERTY ST. oe3D-3S X 000-AGOOD BUSINESS STAND WITH a new large storeroom and five living .rooms: also a small dwelling house, two large lots ana a nrst-ciass location ior a DHKerr or any otner business In Allegheny. C. BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. OC23-37-TTS1 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. BIRDS-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS, gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of cages, prepared food for mocking birds and seed foralt birds, fine dogs. SPlCHrS BIRO STORE, 640 Smithfield st. aul2-70-TTSn UGG1ES. CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 613 Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge. se3-22-MThS HORSE-SORREL, 16 HANDS HIGH, SCARES at nothing: lady or child can drive or ride him; single foot under saddle: no better in the city; trots in harness; f 123, irsold before Saturday; might trade for merchandise. Address BOX 218, Pittsburg P. O. oc29-79 Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 in., one 12x24 in., one 12x18 in., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 in., four 9x12 in., and large lot of smaller sizes; mounted portable engines 8 to 12 h. p., shafting, pullevs, pumps, governors, etc. J. S. YOUNG, 23-25 Park way, Allegheny, iPa. oc30-D DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOK oil or gas wells, engines aud boilers in every size and style, sawmills an wood-worklug ma chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. inh9-r ENGINES AND BOIIjER-NEW AND RE FUTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., l.ljl., oeiow suspension oriage, Aiiegneny, Pa OC2-6S HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES sinall vertical engines and boilers, wire rone, iron charging barrows, Slemen valves, lard kettles, castings, etc. VELTE MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. ocl-Trs Miscellaneous. APPLES, APPLE3-BY THE CAR LOAD IN the following varieties: Ben Davis, Wine sap. lowa r-ippens, rtomanite. Address A. J ANSON, Marshalltown, lowa. toc30-S CABBAGE ABOUT 3,000 HEAD OF CAB BAGE. Apply to PETER WINTER. 2909 Penn ave., city. oc29-53" H AY HAVEJUST RECEIVED TWO MORE . boat loads ot choice timothy hay. foot ol Seventh st., on the Allegheny river; will sell cheap. DANIEL S1CCAFFHEY. 235 and 210 Fifth ave. Telephone, No. 283. OC30-67 JEWELRY DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON 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. seI3-iT8 AMUSEMENTS. G RAND OPERA H0U3E- SCTT WWV Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE GIGANTIC MELODRAMATIC SPECTACLE. THE GREAfMETROPOLIS. A MAMMOTH, AWE-INSPIRING PRO DUCTION. Conceded by all to be the most elaborate pre sentation of Melodrama ever witnessed in America. Four carloads of Bewilderingly Real istic Scenic and Mechanical Effects. Prices 81, 75c. 50c, 25. Seats now on sale. ocSO-66 BIJOU THEATER To-niebt. JAS. T. POWERS IN r -A STRAIGHT TIP. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Nov. 3 "Tho Bottom of the Sea." oc28-17 GRAND OPERA HOUSE ,, To-Nieht. JOSEPH MURPHY. THE KERRY GOW. Matinee Saturday. ft est week The Great Metropolis. oc30-13 HARRIS' THEATER. Every afternoon and evening, JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN, In the Musical Comedy, , BLACK THORN. r Week Nov. 3. "Woman Against Woman." OC27-60-TTS HARRY W1LLIAM8. ACADEMY To-ntght-Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. , LESTER i WILLIAMS' LONDON SPECIALTY COMPANY. HARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVE. MUSEUM. Commencing Monday, October 27. Grand Six Day's Contest : : LADY TYPEWRITERS.: : Admission 10 cents. Openlto4 5.jlDP.sr. ocZKH 30, 189a TO LET. City Residences. HOUSE NEW BRICK NHOUSE EIGHT rooms, both gases, all modern Improve ments. Inquire at P. M'GEE'S. 90 Webster ave. OC30-3T East End Residences. CRAIG ST.' NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW2 storv Quern Anne residence, 11 rooms, re ception hall, handsomely papered throughout; every modern convenience. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourtn ave. oc9-5!-Dt AUeglieny Residences. I7YJ1-2-SARAH ST.. ALLEGHENY-BRICK i O hoose. six rooms: rent 17. A. LEGGATE &SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. oc23-lGt . . Suburban Residences. BELLEFIELD NEAR FlhTlI AVE. CABLK cars,, a new Queen Anne dwelling of 11 roomsand reccDtloiihall; handsomely papered throughout; electric light, bells, etc.. in fact, every modern convenience; reasonable rem: a perfect home, bee BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. oc29-72t CLIFTON STATlON-tORT WAYNE ROAD nice residence, nine rooms and half-acre lot, fronting Beaver road at Clifton station; only $25 a month: cheap. A. LEGGATE i SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. oc23-I6t WILDWOOD STATION-A.V. R. R.; HOUSE of6 rooms: uttural gas and water: rent.S15 per mo. Inquire of T. S. KNAP, care of Carnegie, Phlpns & Co., Ld., Thirty-third and Sinallman streets. oc30-30t Booms. OAKLAND-FURNISHED ROOM IN PRI VATE family. 3813 FORBES AVE. Oc30-2lt KOOMS ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS, single or In suite, with bath: facing Alle gheny Parks: no family In the house; ucd only on the principle of New York flats: janitor In care of building. Inquire at 703 PENN AVE., room Oil, or 73 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocll-36t ROOM-SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, furnished, with table board; suitable for two gentlemen or married couple. 133 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny. oc29-55 E OOM-A NICELY FURNISHEU SECOND- STORY front room. 23ElGUrHST. 0C29-92t Offices, Desk Room, Etc. CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND FLOOR IN the new Sterritt Bnildlng. on the cor. Ohio and West Diamond; one or the finest in Alle gheny; well lighted: heat and ianllor service. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. 0c9-58-Th OFFICES-THE FINEST IN ALLEGHENY Special inducements to tenants renting now; in the Sterrett building. Ohio and West Diamond: send for list; special attention paid to rcntlngand the collection of rents. W. A. 1IERBON JfcbONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc21-63-MThst OFFICES THE PITTSBURG NATIONAL Bank of Commerce has a few choice room to rent in the new fireproor building, corner Wood street and Sixth avenue. Apply to J. T. COL VIN, at the bank. ocl9-56-MTht OFFICES IN GKRMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or in suits: all modern improvements and low rent, inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49f OFFICE LOW RENT; THE FRONT HALF or large office on Fourth ave. with use of complete office lurniture. etc. J.C. REILLY.77 Diamond st. oc23-6t PERSONAL. PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE Encyclopedia Britannlca, good as new, sheep or morocco binding; verv cheap; also 50,000 other books, old and new. FRANK BACON i CO., 301 Smithfield street. se26 PERSONAL INFO RJIATION OF THE whereaoouts of 31anassesJ. Gillespie, who is about 13 years of age, will be thankfully re ceived by his father. G. W. GILLESPIE, Barn hart's Mills, Butler county, Pa. OC30-6 EKSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLATE ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 63 Fifth aye., cor. Woou St., second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, aud at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should yoa desire a new suit, his stock of Imported and domestic goods Is of the newest and most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call von will not regret It. Tele. 1358. e23-P LOST. LOST-COW-BLACK AND WHITE MULLEY cow with white star on forehead. Finder will be rewarded it returned to HENRY ULTSCH, Phillips ave.. Twenty-second ward, Pittsburg. OC3Q-53 FOUND. I FUUNIJ-SHIFFING BOOK OF RtPUBLIC Iron Works. Call at 82 DIAMOND ST.. get book and pay for advertisement. OC30-61 LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS 1M my wife, Mary Graff, has left my bed and board. I will not be responsible for any debts that she may make. JOSEPH GRAFF. PITTSBURG. October 25. 1SW. 0C2S-53 Office of CHAS. R. WEITERSHAUSEN, 195 Ohio street, Allegheny. ESTATE OF JOHN B. MILLER, DE-' CEASED Notice is hereby given that let ters testamentary on the estate of John B. Mil ler bavo been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to bald estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. MARY MILLER, Executrix, oc9-33-Th 11 Perry 3treet, Allegheny. T. D. CHANTLEH. Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor on the 28ih day ot November. 1890. by Edward B. Godfrey, Charles L. Clark, Joseph C God frey, Edward C. Godfrey and Joseph R. Davis, under the act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1871, and the supplements thereto, for the chatter of an intended corporation to be called Godfrey & Clark Paper Company, the character and object of which are the manufacture and sale ot all kinds of paper and paDer sacks, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly ?.nd tbc supplements thereto. oc30.5-Th T. D. CHANTLER. Solicitor. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN XN application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Thursday, November 6, 1S90. by E. F. Havs. William Wigman. Thomas Miller, John II. Nusser, J, P. Schneider, and their associates, citizens of Pennsylvania, under the act of Assembly entitled, "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of ' certain corporations," ap proved April 29, 1871, and its several supple ments, for a charter of an intended corpora tion called "The Sonth View Water Company," the character and object of which is the supply of water to the public, or the supply, storage, or transportation of water, and of water power for commercial and manufacturingpurposes, in the township ot Baldwin. Allegheny county. Pa., and to erect and maintain such water works for tbat purpose, and such machinery as may bo necessary for tho supply of water in said township. THOMAS A. NOBLE, oclB-18-Th Solicitor ior Applicants. LAW OFFICE OF H. L. GOEHRING, 100 Diamond sr. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. I for Allegheny county. Notice is hereby given that an application will be mads to the said court on the 15th day of NOVEMBER, A. V. 1890, at 10 o'clock, under the "corporation act of 1874," and the supplements thereto, by John H. Ricketson, H. K. Porter, John Dal zell. D. T. Watson, George W. Guthrie, T. W. Babewcll, Alex. M. Guthrie, William Scott, Willis ST. McCook, W. N. Frew. W. S. Arbnth not. W. D. Corcoran. JamesD.Hailman, George A. Howe. H. D. Seller. V. W. Lawrence. Stewart Johnston, Joseph B. Shea, V. R. Sewell, G. Harton Siuyer, W. D. Evans, George E. Shea and James H. Lockbart, for tho char ter of an intanded corporation to b,e called "the University Club," the character and object of which is for the purpose of promoting litera ture and art by establishing and maintaining a library, reading room and gallery of art; by the maintenance of a clnb for social enjoyments and by such other means n shall be expedient and proper for suth purpose: ami for these pur poses to have,. possess and enjoy ail the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said act and its supplements. oc23-85-Th H. L. GOEHRING. Solicitor. EDUCATIONAL. URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. The Ursuline teachers have opened a prep aratory day school for boys. Terni3. f20 per session of fi?e months. English, French or German, singing, calisthenics. Tho boarding and dav school for young ladtes opened Sept. S. Tuition: Terms, for day pupils, J35; 830, 825, S20, $15, according to grade, including English, French or German, vocal music and calisthen ics. Private lessons in music, French. German, sh orth and and typewriting. 8ell-59-TTS The SiippIyManufacturinglu, 100 and 102 WOOD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Heavy and Light Machine Work to Order la IKON OB BRASS, From Specifications or Verbal Order, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ELECTRIC RAIL WAY AND OTHER MACHIENERY. Telephone No. 1489. oc30-4J-tts TlrcKNlGHT VICTORY, PjftjMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC sneclal attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. P416 IjUTHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. no ojui xelephone 78g ja7-69-rrs PROPOSALS. PR O P O S ALS FOR CONSTRUCTING steam snagbnat. United States Engineer office, Savannab. Ga., October 15, 1890. Healed proposals in triplicate for building a steam snagboat and for furnishing material and ma chinery for same will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M.. city time, on the 20th day or November, 1890. The attention of bidders Is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 26. 1885, and February 23, 1887, vol. 23, page 332, and vol. 21. page 414, statutes at large. For all necessary information apply to O. iL CARTER,First Lien tenant Corps of Engineers. U. S. A OC2S-82-28. 29. 30, 31 novll, 15 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Controller until Friday, the 31st day of October, A. D. 1SD0, at 2 o'clock p. .u., tor the furnishing of one Brennan stone crusher with conveyor and screen, one engine, 25-horse power, and boiler, with necessary gearing and belting for the above. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the Gen eral Office, Department ot Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, in double the amount, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Thd Depanmeut of Awards reserves the right to reject any or ah hid". E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Departments of Public Works. Pittsburg. Oct. 26, 1890. oc26-9 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REJ CEIVEDattbe office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department. Washington, D. C. until 2 o'clock P. M., on the' 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1890, for all the labor and materials necessary to complete tbeapproaches, mailing platform, postoffice lookout, etc tor the U. S. Court House and Postoffice building at Pittsburg, Pa., in accordance with the draw ings and !peciiication, conies of which may be had on application at this office or of the Su perintendent. Each bid must be accom panied by a certified check for 300. The de partment will reject all bids received after the time herein stateil lor opening the same; also bids which do not comply strictly with all the requirements of this invitation. Proposals must be inclosed in an envelope, sealed and marked "Proposals for the ap proaches, mailing platform, postoffice lookout, etc., for tbc U. S. Court House and Postoffice building at Pittsburg. Pa.." and addressed to JAMES H.VVINDRIM, Supervising Architect. October 25. 1890. oc2S-74-tts OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JN report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the open ing of Poe alley, from Filty-second street to McCandlcss street, has been approved by Coun cils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from the date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Cleric. Pittsburg, October 30, 169a oc30-63 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1M the report of the Board of Viewers of Street improvements and Assessments tor the opening of South Twenty-ninth street, from East Carson street to Sarah street, has oeen approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg. October 30. 1890. oc30-68 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LN report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the open ing of Duncan street, from Fifty-second street to McCandless street, has been approved by Conncils, arhich action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. PlTTSBURO, October 30. 1890. 0c3O68 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the open ing of Chislett street, from Greenwood street to Witherspoon alley, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny connty within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg, Oct. SO. 1890. oc30-8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the open ing of Renfrew street, from Achilles street to Lincoln avenue, has been approved by Conn cils, which action will be fin?l unless an appeal on the same is taken to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof, GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. PlTTSBURO. October 30, 1890. oc308 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viowers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the open ing of Duff street, from Wylie avenue to Web ster avenue, has been approved by Conncils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Fleas ot Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. PITTSBURG, October 30. 1S90. 0C30-68 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the open ing of Summerlea street, from Walnnt street to Pennsylvania Railroad, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Fleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from the date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsbuko. October 30. 1890. ocSOS -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED 1M proposals will be received at the office of City Controller until FRIDAY, the 31st day of October, A. D. 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the following, viz.: GRADINO, PAVING AND CURBING. Thirty-sixth street, from Charlotte street to Railroad street. Virginia avenue, from Kearsarge street to Wyoming street. GRADING AND PAVING. Woolslayer alley, from Thirty-seventh street to Thirty-eighth street. Poe alley, from Fifty-second street to Mc Candlcss street. Holler alley, from Overhill street to Roberts PAVING AND CURBING. Craig street, from Fifth avenue to Center avenue. PAVING. Clark alley, from Roberts street to Overhill street. Tbc paving of the above-named streets to be either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irregu lar block stone, or cobble stone, and bids will be received for each kind of pavement. Plans and snecilications can bo seen, and blanks for bidding can be obtained, at the gen eral office. Department of Public Works. Each nrooosal must be accomDanied bv a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tho Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bios. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PITTSBURG, October 21, 1890. oc21-ll tNo. 13".) AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE vacation of that portion of Castleman street, between Barton street aud Bidwell street, in the Twentieth ward. Section I 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, Tbat that part of Castleman street, situate between Barton street and Bidwell street. Twentieth ward, be, and tbe same is hereby declared vacated. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is bereby re pealed so fur as tbe same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 13th dav of October, A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Conn cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Co.uncil. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Co-inciL Mayor's Office, October 2, 18a Approved: H. L GOUP.LEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTEUMAIEK. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 512, 27th day of October. A. D. 1890. SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE, PROCLAMATION! City of Pittsburg, ss.: L H. L Gourley, Mayor of the city of Pittsbursr, do isue this my proclamation that on tbe first Tuesday of November, A. D. 1890, being tbe 4th day of the month, the qualified voters of the Nineteenth ward. City of Pittsburg, shall meet at their re spective places of holding elections in said ward and elact by ballot one citizen to servo as Common Councilman for said ward, to fill the unexpired term ol It. B. Carnaban, de ceased. First district, fi meet at the public school bouse. 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 the honse of A. J. Batcbelor, Highland avenue. Fifth district to meet at the public scbool bouse. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho seal of the City of Pitts burg this 22d day of October, A. D. 1890. SEAL H.I. GOURLEY, or22-71 Mayor. PIANOS, v ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. OC29-6S-D Fifth avenue. 3 CHOICE PROPERTIES. LOTS. WALLS. LOTS. Seeley Plan Lots. Grand Opening Sale on the Flan, Saturday, November 1, and Monday, November 3, 1890. On tbe Flan from 1 to 5:30 ' P.M. WALLS STATION, situated onP.B.R only eigbt miles from Pittsburg, has been se lected by tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a site for the location of their immense ma chine shops and round-house, which are now being pushed to completion and will give steady employment to several thousand skilled me chanics and employes. Several other large manufacturing establishments have also been attracted to the same locality on account of the abundant and cheap supply of natural gas and other advantages. This emphasizing the fact that this is but the nucleus of what promises to be one of tbe most enterprising and wide awake manufacturing towns in Western Penn sylvania. Necessarily the vast army of employes and others attracted to this center will require homes adjacent to the railroad and shop, and In order to meet tbe ever increasing demand for such Mr. C. B. Seeley has laid out his desirably located tract of land into a plan of splendid building lots, ranging in size from 25x100 to 50x 300 on front streets, and prices from 175 to S750, according to size and location. Terms very small cash payment down and balance on long time and easy payments. This plan is desirably located within three squares from Walls Station, on the southeast side, and only one square from P. R. R. Trains leave Union Station at 12:15, 12:50, 1, 2. and 3. For further particulars see M, F. HIPPLE & CO,, No. 96 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, AND O. B. SEELEY, 6017 Penn Ave., R E., Pittsburg. oc28-79-TUThSSU IT IS A FACT That property fronting the Allegheny Parks is selling at from $500 to $800 per front foot solely because of the parks. Is it not iair to pre sume that property fronting the grand entrance to our own Schenley Park will command as high, or higher, prices? When you consider that the 19 acres recently purchased bv the citv for the main en trance to the park will be beautified in the highest style of the gardener's art, that the magnificent main building of the Carnegie Libra, the Art Gallery and Academy of Sciences will be here, candidly, will not the abutting property be far more valuable than any other residence property in this city or Allegheny, prop erty on the parks not excepted? We believe it will. In view of these facts, and considering that property as yet can be bought here for a very small fraction of the above prices, is it not wisdom to buy now? We have some of these lots on our books. We think they are a good buy either for use or speculation. It's our business to sell them, hence this advertisement. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. 0C52-2S-ThS3U 1,600 Feet front on desirable streets In East End.ona square from traction road; ground lies beaut! fully and hundreds of thousands ot dollars have been put into residences in the immediate) neighborhood within the year. Very low.prica and easy terms; Investigate. Baxter, Thompson & Co., oc26-142-TTSn 163 Fourth ave. SPRING WATER BREWERY, ATjT.EGH.ENY. Lot 108x129 feet. Buildings consist of brew, ery, maltbouse, two dwellings and stable. Never-failing spring of cold water, and inex haustible artesian well. An elegant manu facturlng site. A bargain to a quick buyer. Easy terms. Apply to NORMAN MAY, 1CM Fourth avenue, or THOMAS B. BOOTH. Hi First avenue. oc26-1Q0-tts 10 PER CENT Real Estate Investment. JliCOO in Allegheny. For particulars ses M. F. HIPPLE fc CO., 96 Fourth ave. oc28-70-TUT3U REMOVAL. :r. c. imzililieiR:,. House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, 10 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention ;iven to the handling of plats glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, skv lights, etc House nainting and glazing ia all its branches. ocl9-63-D vr MAY, SONS & CO, Fine DYEING- ANU CLEANING, so Sixth Avenue, mhtt-SO-ns Pittsburg. Fa, 1 1 4 .-5 I fjriaffiM:'