THE PITTSBUEG DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, IN THE MODERN ARTS That of Pholo-Engravins Can be Classed as One of the Finest. BOOKS AKD PAPERS REPRODUCED So Keatlr That the Counterfeit is Hardly Xoticeable. THE WOEF EXECUTED IN THIS CITI Photc-ei - ving is rapidly developing into one of the finest and most beautiful arts of the ape, and no book is complete without numerous specimens cf this wonderful illus trative process, no niitier how interesting the subject matter or how fine the binding. For years after the discovery of this splendid process of picture making it was considered too expensive for anything but the more elaborate work of high-class books, but now it has become so that photo-engraving is considered a necessity in all book work, in magazines and all other illustrated periodicals. The old chalk and wood cuts have been discarded everywhere except in the newspaper field, where speed as well as jrood work is necessary and where the finer art takes up to much time as to be impracticable. However, the weekly humor ous papers have mostly thrown aside the old rapid processes and hare taken up the new and beautiml art of photo-engravinc. One of the finest features of this modern art is the iact that a lac-simile of anything from a postage stamp to a $1,000 bill can be made rapid aud true to the original. Photographs of men and scenes of battles I famous in history can be produced t in a manner so "realistic that every .3 line and position can be readily 1 recognized. Thus It becomes a splendid Tmeans of education, for what will teach more rapidly than faithful illustrations? Histories replete with plioto-enpraved fceenes will teach the pupil much more rap idly than the old-style books filled to the cover with solid facts and here and there a wood cut that blurs the idea rather than brightens It. THE ART IS PITTSBURG. It has not been very long since photo-en-craving was comparatively an unknown art in Pittsburc and whatever work was done had to go East to find artists to do it. But now one of the finest plants for this kind of work is located in this city. The Pittsburg Photo-Ensraving Company have elegant offices and complete lacilites to do the finest work in this line. Ever since the establish ment of their business in tbe city they have been rapidly improving upon their" work until to-day their rooms in the Power Hall at Nos. 75, i and 79 Diamond street.are among the best equipped in the country and they are prepared to furnish the most elaborate and artistic specimens of tbe engraver's art. Their work will compare favorably with the highest class work in the country and they are prepared to do anything that comes within the lines of photo-engraving. They also are prepared for tbe finest of book print ing and binding, furnishing the illustrations by any process desired. The Pittsburg Photo-Engraving Com pany has had numerous chances to display its facilities for the reproduction of old prints. They have reproduced old books as to paper, print and engravings so neatly as to be taken for the original production. Old newspapers published in the quaint style ot "ye olden times" have been repro duced so well as to bring to the memory of the readers of the ancient specimen of the then young printer's art scenes aud incidents oi youth chronicled in its aged and yellow pages. This work Js olten done so neatly as to make the reader nonder whether he holds in his band the original or the counteneit. Plans of lots are also among the specialties produced by the company and this has proved of great advantage to j all interested in tbe real estate and plans of me city. The company can show specimens of fine work almost without number. They in clude all manner of books and matters of tbe novelty nature. The charter of the Se lect Knights ot America has been admired by all who have had tbe pleasure of exam ining it on account ol its beautiful blending of color?. The souvenir programme of the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Engineers at tracted universal attention because of the splendid illustrations and excellent work manFhip in general. Perhaps one of the best pieces of work turned out by the coni riany was the handsome leather case hand book of the Standard Underground Cable Company. j SOME SPLENDID SPECIMENS. . Advertising novelties are among the spe cialties of the company, though all their work can be said to be especially fine. The artistic programme of the Carnegie course is an admirable piececf workand illustrates how photo-engraving can be brought out iu advertising matter. During the Exposition the company was fairly flooded with orders for their work by exhibitors at the great Pittsburg show. Chief among the produc tions iu this line were Home & Ward's com prehensive little book, and P.osenbaum's elegant souvenir. Many catalogues can be placed on the list of elaborate and beautiful specimens of the art; for instance, that of Daniiger& Co., the milliners, which lor ele gance of design and print is incomparable. The catalogues A. 31. & J. B. Murdoch and "V. C. Beckert, florists and seed men, gave splendid opportunities for the display of their facilities to reproduce the beauties of nature in picture form and in both instances the originals were all but improved upon. Tbe companv now has in course of pro duction two books, the artistic elegance of which defv description. The catalogue of me ruei uas and JUanulacturing Company will be the most elaborate book of this description ever produced in the city, the finest portion being the engraved work and colorings. The Official History of Alle gheny City will be an elegant piece of work in cverv particular. The engravings will be executed bv the best artists employed by the company, and will display great taste iti the selections of colors and originality of design. Tbe paper was prepared especially for the bookt and in every wav it will be a wonder lully beautiful piece of work. This com jiany has in its employ a staff of artists selected from the best from all parts of the country, and no expense has been spared in making their equipments the best in the country. The finest steel engravings, color work, stationery and card printing also come within their line of work, aud all is done in a manner that catches the artistic eve. Only S3 98 For a boy's good cape overcoat, full-sized cape. They are neat and dressy. Twelve styles to choose from. Keniember, only f2 98. A novel present with each boy's overcoat. P. C. C. C, PlTTSBDKG COMBINATION Clothikg Company, cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House. Excursion to the South Yla the Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets good returning 15 days from date of sale will De sold via the Penn sylvania lines to Dayton, Tenn., and Florence, Ala., November 17 and 18, at one fare for round trip on account of land sales. vrsu Winter Show of Millinery. To-day and To-morrow. You ore invited. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Underwear! Underwear! Immense stock of ladies', gents' and chil dren's scailet, natural wool, camel's hair and merino underwear at bottom prices. H. J. Ltsch, -wfsu 438 and 440 Market street See our rich neck dressing. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth are. A STRONG COMBINATION. The Results 'Which Follow the Exercise of Skill, Experience and IUpe Judgment. The eyes of the public are being pretty well opened to tbctricks of trade in general, and oi the piano trade in particular, and the ears aud eyes of the people can no longer be deceived as of yore, aud they do not "bite" at any (absurdly low weekly payment) schemes. Piano buyers turn with positive belie! to a firm whose 60 years ot business lite in this community attests to its worth aud high principles. All feel as sured that such a firm cannot and will not place upon the market a - piano or organ that will not fully come up to every re quirement of the most exacting, and that will not stand tbe test of time in every par ticular. The standard instruments of merit that will stand the test of time and are represented by such a tried firm are the Hardman. the A. B. Chase, the Krakauer and the Vose pianos, aud .the A. B. Chase, the United States and the Chicago-Cottage organs, which fill the extensive show rooms of Mellor & Hoene, 77 Filth avenue. Here are instruments of standard excellence and backed by a tried firm. In the making of these instruments, skill, long experience nnd ripe judgment have been embodied. Nothing hurried or im perfect is permitted to leave the factories where these brautilul and complete instru ments are created. The fact that the above firm handles these makes is even a sufficient guarantee of their excellence, and we can only say to those as yet unconvinced goto 77 Fifth avenue and see and hear for your selves. Extreme beauty of design and form, pcriectiou and quality oi tone, greatest dur ability and reasonable prices, contribute to make the establishment of Mellor & Hoene a sort of Mecca for piano and organ buyers. Such has been the case, we might add, lor nearly two-thirds of a century, and the indi cations are that it will be the case for fully as long a time vet to come. Courteous attend ants are always ready to aid visitors in becoming familiar with the merits of the instruments, and terms are made perfectly satisfactory to all reasonable purchasers. Send them your address for valuable hints to prospective buyers. Coal, Coke and Iron. Trinidad, Col., bids lair to become an other Pittsburg or Birmingham. Surround iug it are 600 square miles of the finest coal lands in the world, producing an average of 10,000 tous per acre of coking coal, the coke of which is driving all Eastern cokes out of the "Western market. The coal is shipped freely all over the country to the East and South, tbe Missouri river and the Gulf, and Southwest almost to the Pacific coast and Old Mexico. The immense mountains of iron ore that lie a little back, have been explored and are soon to be brought into market. With the large smelting and iron and steel in dustries that must soon be established in. Trinidad as the outcome of this rare and happy combination of raw materials, it is certain not only that Trinidad will become one of the great manufacturing cities of the country, but also that Colorado will ulti mately establish her claim that she is as rich in the mo'e humble but highly valua ble minerals of coal and iron as Pennsylva nia and Alabama, and at tbe same time main tain her high rank as the second greatest precious ore producing State in the Union. For full iutormation address Trinidad Land aud Improvement Co., Trinidad, Col. tv Boys' Cape Overcoats. Does your boy need a new overcoat ? If he does you can save money by purchasing one from us. Nine hundred fine cassimere and cheviot overcoats made with a full-sized cape, only 52 98 each. A nice present with each overcoat. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House. Trices Never Lower Than Now In Our Silk Department. On best makes and standard qualities of black and colored silks and satins. Elegant novelties in high class brocades for combina tion with the bengalines, crystals and other new weaves that are shown here in all the new colorings. Jos. Hobne & Co., G09-621 Penn Avenue. Winter Opening To-Day. Choice selections of costumes ladies' suit parlor. Parcels & Jones. 29 Filth ave. "No old goods, all new and the right styles at Keining & Wilds', 710 Penn ..avenue Pittsburg. All the novelties in men's fine neckwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Bob Bdrdette at the Third U. P. Church to-night, Diamond street. proposals! US. Encineer Office. Charleston-Kanawha, . V. Va, September 29, 1890. Proposals for building the foundations, and the piers abutment, etc., for a movable dam at lock No. 7 of the Great Kanawha river improvement, will be received at this office until 3 P. M. of DE CEMBER 3. 189'). and then opened. The atten tion of bidders Is called to the acts of Congress approved February 26. 1835. and February 23 18S7, Vol. 23, nage 332, and Vol. 21, page 414, Statutes at Large. Information can be ob tained by application to ADDISON Al. SCOTT, Resident Engineer. WJI. P. CRAIGHILL, Colonel of Engineers, U. S. A. oclC-28-16,17,18nol0,ll,12 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, Wash ington, D. C, until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 2d day of December. 1890, for all tbe labor and ma terials required to put in nlace complete the iron vault and closet doors for tbe TJ. S. Court House and pnstoffice building at Pittsburg, Pa., In accordance with the drawings and specification, copies or which may be had at this office, or tbe office ot tbe superintendent at Pittsburg, Pa. Each bid must be accompanied bv a certified check for $100. Tbe department will reject all bids received alter the lime here in stated for opening the same; also bids which do not comply strictly with all the require ments of tbis invitation. Proposals must be inclosed in an envelope, sealed and marked "Proposals for Vault Doors at Pittsburg, Pa," and addressed to JAS. H. WINDRIM, Super vising Architect. November 10, 1890. nol2 8-MWF MEETINGS. TITEMBERS OF ST. CLAIR LODGE L O. Ll-L O. F. are requested to meet at their hall, cor. Wabash and Steuben sts., Thursday, Nov. 13, at 1 P. it., to attend tbe funeral of Bro. P. G. William Graham. Sister lodges are invited to attend by order N. U. no!2-69 G. W. McMlLLls, Sec. MEMBERS OF F. JI. REY ENCAMP MENT are requested to meet at their hall, corner Wabash and Steuben street, on THURSDAY, November 13, at 1 p. M to at tend the funeral of our late P. C. P., William Graham. Sister encampments arc invited to attend. By order of CHIEF PATRIARCH. G. W. McMlLUN. Scribe. nol'i-68 Fidelity titlk and Trust Company. 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Pa.. November 4. 1890. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of .the Fidelity Title and '1 rust Companv will be held at its office on THURSDAY, November 13, 1890. at 1 o'clock P. M.. for ihe purnose of receiving the annual report, the election of IS directors to serve for the ensnlng year, and tbe transaction of such otner business as may property come neiore the meeting B. McVAY. no5-7-MTuwrhF Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. PARK INSTITUTE, 201 North ave.. Allegheny. College Fitting, Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting, German and French. Newterm begins Nov. 10. Send for catalogue. Evening School. noM6-MWS L. LUDDENjA. M.. Prln. TO LET, -Ab Edgewood, P. R. R.. well-finished honsa of 7 rooms and bath; Inside w. c; natural gas; city water; acre and a half of ground with tine fruit and shade trees. Near tbe station: rent low. VAN GORDER A LLOYD. 6218 Penn ave. noS-93-vmis XS'Display advertisements one dollar per squareor one intertion. Classified advertise ment on tliis page, such as Wanted. For,Salc. To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or leu than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOK THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CAKSON STKEET. BKANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW.WHKKB WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHKS TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KE CEIVKD UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except wbere advertisers alreadr have account, with THE U1S PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SiflBntier street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ,4 CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoart. N. STOK.ELY, ruth Avenue Market House. EABTKKD. J. W. WALLACE, cmi'ennavena. OAKJ.AHD. MCALLISTER & SUEUILER, 5th V. A Atwood it. SOUTHSIDK. JACOB Sl'OHN, No. ICarson street. ALLEGHENY. . A. 3. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDF. Market Uoose, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 171 Ohio street. F. H. EGOEKS SON, Ohio and Cliestnnt t. SAMUEL LAURY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwlnavet. . W. HUGHES. 1'ennsvlvanlaand Beaver ares. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. T. It MORRIS, 666 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. i Grant ave. SHARPSBUKU. C BELLMAN, Stationer, S18 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS-TO SELL THE 1TNLESS CLOTIIKS line; the only line ever Invented tliat holds the clothes without nlns; a perfect success; patent recently Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given ; on receipt of 50 cents we will send a 6.-imnle Hue bv mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents; secure your terri tory at o-ice. Address THE tINl,ESS CLOTHES LINE CO.. 17 II ermou street, Worcester. Mass. 0C9-65-WS UENTS-NOW IS YOUR 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 Wonders for Young People." P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond St. oc25-TuWTbFS5u AGENT-A LIVE, ENERGETIC PARTY IN every place to Introduce our goods: we have a new line' that will sell at every house and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holidays: will pay a salary of 75 ptr month If preferred,and furnish a team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston, Mass. OC18-44-D AGENT-PERMANENT POSITION: tiro PER month, either in office or on the road, to the right man able to take S2.00O stock In well es tablished business: correspondence bollclted. Ad dress GEO. I). LUTZ, care of Joy Steel Range Co., Kansas City. Mo. no7-37 AGENTS-TO SELL ONE OF THE HEST specialties In the market. Address. Tor terms and territory. B. F. REED. 80 High St., Colum bus. O. nolO-1-Mwr AGENT-AN ENERGETIC MAN TO SELL Jellies and preserves to wholesale trade. MUMMA&LANDES, Mechanlcsburg. Pa. HC12-23 B ARBER-OR BOY WITH EXPERIENCE. in? BtAtKK ave., Aiiegneny. noiz-ie BLACKSMITH-E1THER HURSE SHOER OR general man; best wages to right man. P. H. RIPPER, Evans City, Butler Co., Pa. n 03-43 BOYS-TWO BRIGHT, NEAT BOYS. WHO can furnish security, to run as newsagents on railroad trains: boys living on the bouthslile preferred. Apply at NEWSSTAND, Lake Erie depot, Soutbslde. noI2-58 BOY TO LEARN DRUG BUSINESS: ONE with some experience preferred. Address A. P., Dispatch office. no!2-32 CANV ASSEU-F1KS1-CLASS, FORTIIC CKN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 431 Wood St. OC16-100 CTOATMAKKR-A FIRST-CLASS COAT J 31AKKR. Inquire at No. 42 SOUTH MAIN ST., Washington, Pa. nol2-74 COFFEE ROASTER AT ONCE AN EXPF RIKNCED coflce roaster: must have recom mendations from last employer: none others need apply: permanent position to right party. Ad dress THE OHIO COFFEE ANDSPIUECO., Co lumbus, O. noI0-2S c OI.OKEI) BOY TO RIDE HORSES. AD- 0JUL33 win. ukaiiaai, 2iu. 3 seventh st. nol2-24 ELECTRO-PLATER - CAPABLE 31AN TO take charge of electro-plating plant who thoroughly understands nuishfngnn and plating fine lamps, etc. Call on or address A. W. PAULL. Monongahela House. Friday. November 14. and until noon Saturday. November IV. no!2-75 -TAEEDERS-TWO FOR CYLINDER PRESS. r Apply at PITTSBURG LABEL CO.. 169 Second ave., nol2-37 MAN BY J. H. STEVENSOI & CO., 100 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, an active man who has had experience In the real estate business In the city: also wanted to buy a good farm of 75 to 100 acres, near a station In this co. ; bona fide. nolo MAN-FAMILIAR WITH CANVASSING FOR city work: fair salary: persons with no ex perience need not apply. Address B. G Dis patch office. nolO-117 MEN-THREE GOOD HAILING MAKERS; none but competent men need apply. TAYLOR 4 DEAN, 203 and 205 Market St., city. nol2-41 SALE3MAN-AN EXPERIENCED REAL ES TATE Salesman lor the East End. ALLES BAILEY, 1C1 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. nos-73-MWEu SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: craves Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 201 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six davs; another (32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sample bv mall 35 cts. For terin6 and fnll particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., LaCrot.se, Wis. no8-U S' TEEL MELTER-MUST BE AN EXPERT, i Call at once. 33 FEDERAL ST.. Alleghenv. n 012-38 STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER-ONE with experience In railroad office preferred. Address, stating salary expected, T. S., Dispatch office. nol2-43 OUNG MAN-18 OR 20 YEARS OLD. OF Intelligence and good address to deliver and collect. Address, stating salary expected. DEL1VEREK, Dispatch office. no!2-40 Female Help. DRESSMAKERS TWO EXPERIENCED dressmakers. 304 LACOCK ST., Allegheny. noll-'JS GIRLS-WITH EXPERIENCE, TO WORK IN book bindery. ROOM 41. Power Hall, Diamond st. None others need apply. noI2-49 "1IRL-A GOOD GIRL FOK GENERAL XX housework. Apply, for two days. No. 3803 and 3805 BU'lLER ST., city. nol2-56 IP.L FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; come well recommended. Apply to Dr. GOLDBERG, 54 Sixth St. nol2-33 ELP COOKS. CHAMBERMAIDS AND girls for general housework. Apply at EM PLOYMENT BUREAU, 5332 Penn Are., E. E. nol2-Sl LADY WrTH EXECUTIVE ABILITY TO act as forelady for 15 young women: a good salary to the right person. Applvat 43) SMITH FIELD ST.. care Harris Co., 2d floor, from 2 to 7r. M November iu 12 and 13. noll-3S KIRTMAKEK-ONE EXPERIENCED; REF ERENCE required. 6123 PENN AVE.. East End. noll-40 Male and Female Help. JANITOR-WAITERS, DAIRYMEN, FARM banl6. col. man, teamster, cooks, chamber maids, house girls, nurse girl, dishwasher, laun dress, dining room girls, col. girls. MEEHAN'S, 5(5 Grant st. nolO-D Financial. MOKTGAGES-ON CITY, SUBURBAN AND country properties. Rates 4.S, 5 and 6 per cent, as to security ottered. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 89 Fourth ave. oc29-41-TuWFS MORrGAGES-LARGE AND SMALL, AT the lowest market rates of interest. See W. A. HEERON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no5-23-w MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI" A. WEAVER A CO.. 82 Fourth avenue. mb2-D PURCHASER-W1TH ABOUT SS.000 CAPI TAL, out of business or about to change the same, to Investigates business offered for sale that will pay a net profit of (300 per month the J-ear round; strictly cash; It well managed can be argely Increased; the very best opportnnltyat the price lu Pittsburg; present owner going Into wholesale manufacture. Particulars at 26 SAN DUSKY ST.. Allegheny. nol2-34 rpHOSE HAVING MONEY TO LOAN ON L Inside Improved real estate to consult ORSON H. BROOKE. 125 Dearborn street, Chicago. New York and Onlcago references. noz-130-MW T) LOAN 1500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF (3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4J percent: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 percent. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. se2l-&X-D T IO LOAN (200,000 ON MORTGAGES (100 and nn ward at Srter cent: t500.G00 at4l n cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave. OCZ3-D WANTED. Situations. S1TUAT10N-BY MAN OF 15 YEARS' EX PERIENCE In iron 'and steel business, as bookkeeper, assistant clerk -nnd traveler; willing to go anywhere and do anything respectable. wltn chance ot promotion: best reference. Address K. Dispatch office. noH-31 ITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN. EJ1PLOY MENT runniug electric dynamo; has been In the business ror aevm .years, and with letter. Apply s. B. P., Dispatch office. nl-5I SITUATlONr-BY A FIRST-CLASS CAKE baker, confectioner and ornamenter: single man; city or countrv; best reference. Address O. P. P., Dispatch office. nol2-So S1TUA110N-AS GARDENER: CAN TEND horses and drive; good references. Address WILLIAM, Dispatch affice. no!2-19 Miscellaneous. ALLTOUSEJONEP BEDBUG PAItALYZE K Jones1 Magic Roach Powder: contains no ? olson; roaches banished oy contract; satlsfac Ion given or no paji. Prepared bv GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal St., Allcgfieny, Pa. Sold by all flrst-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon tery st. Jyll-42-Mwr EVERYONE -TO ENOW THEY CAN GET their sewing macnlne repaired In flrst-class order; all work warranted: genuine needles and attachments for all makes of machines at the low est prices: the best silrt draper in the market. Call and see It at IL CARTER'S, 19 Sixth st. OC7-M.WF OWNERS OF HOI'JjES WHO DO NOT KEEP stables or their o n to call and see SHAN A HAN'S, 101 Forbes avi., near Court House. TeL 1849. Boarders wanted; storage for vehicles only. no!2-57 PLNSIONB THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. . bTEVENSON & CO.. 100 Firth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanent!'! helpless children and widows of deceased 'soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions intreased to correspond with tbe disability: bounties collected: certificates ot service procured wbeue discbarges are lost. scll-D IKI1SU NS-W1SIUNG TO THOROUGHLY learn shorthand and typewriting in tue Driei- est time to call at ; MARTIN'S SHOKTHAPIU SCHOOL, 412 Wood St. n012-22 SAFE-A MEDIUM SIZE BURGLAR PROOF Iron safe with combination lock; state where can be seen. Addrcsi SAFE, Dispatch office. nolV-7 FOR SALE rJIPKDVED REAL ESTATE. City Bcsidences. DUFFST. AND WTL1E AVE.-AT A BAR GAIN, brick house of 11 rooms and bath room; lot 80x160 feet. Those seeking an Invest ment could secure non belter than tbe above: the banning has been lately overhauled throughout, newly papered and grained from attic to cellar, and Is now In first-clasi condition. GEO. JOHN STON, 62 Fourth ave. noli-39' HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A fiame dwelling of 9 rooms and 2 finished rooms In attic: cellar, cistern, gas and water, slate roof: room for another house on same lot; only (3,800; reduced fram (1,500 to make speedy sale: a great bargain here. By J. H. STEVEN SON & CO., loo Fifth ave. no7 HOUSE A BARGAIN-GIVE US A-BID; good business reasons for selling: brick house seven rooms: lot 22x127 ft. to a paved alley; two squares from cable line: ten minutes from p. o., on Bedford ave.. Eleventh ward (06). bee W. A. HERIiON & SONS, 80 Fourtn ave. no2-97-3, 6, 12,18,26 HOUSE EIGHT-ROOM FRAME HOUSE: water Inside; located In central part or city: will pav 14 per cent: price, (1,900. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St.. corner Virgin alley. nolI-44' , ffif 000-ON GOOD PAVED STREET. LESS tDvJ than a square from V vile ave., elegant new two-storv and mansard brick dwe.llng of seven rooms, hall, veitlbule, bath, w. c, inside shntters, slate mantels: pressed front, stone trim mings; sewered; lot 2!xlI5 to a street: only live minutes from Court House. BAXTER. THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. no9-107-MW8u' IOO DOWN-BAL. ON TIME HOUSES 4 to 6 rooms. HOLMES A HI.. 420 Smith- field st. noll-80 East End Residences. CKAIGSTREET-(3,lpOO-STONE FRONT, BAL ANCE of house brick; 9 rooms, bath and laundry, wired for electric lights and bells, both gases. Inside shutters, front and back porches; all wood work grained: tile hearths; lot 30x140. MCLAIN ZUGSMITH. 437 Grant St. nol2-2P HOUSE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL OF owner: a great clianre to get one of the most complete honsesin Oakland at a great bargain; price. (6.800: (l.OOOdOTvn. remainder on long time easv payments: 9 rooms, handsomely finished, every modern convenience; street and sewer Im provements inadeonColtart Square, Oakland, sur rounded bv finest residences In the city. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no2-98-3.6,8.12' HOUSE-GOOD FBAME, CLOSE TO EAST Liberty sta. and cable lines, seven rooms, finished attic, papered, gas, water, good cellar, large porches: cheap; small payment, balance monthly installments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St. no9-135-WFSu HOUSE AT A BARGAIN FOUR-ROOM frame house, with stable, on Wllmot, near Boquetst., Oakland: lot 40x62K feet. GEuRGE JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. nol2-39 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE. TWO NEW Queen Anne residences of 11 rooms, recep tion ball, hardwood- mantels with art Untngsrttle hearths, wired for electric light, with fine com bination burners, large pantries, speaking tnbes, cemented laundry with stationary tubs, fine lawn with stone walks; Immediate possession: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON k Co., 162 Fourth ave. no9-104 f 500-A HANDSOME RESIDENCE PROP j)t) KRTY within two squares of P. R. R. station and directly on route or East End elec tric road: modern house or 8 rooms Including re ception hall: finish and adornment throughout as ta.tcful and elaborate as could be found In more costly East End residences: elegant large lot, 80 ft. front, extending from streeOo street: easy terms of payment. CHARLES SuMERS & CO., 313 Wood st., 6019Penn ave. noI2-i2-WBu' QfT 300 -ST. CLAIR ST.. QUEEN ,ANNj5 OH brick dwelling, 8 rooms and finished attic, tile vestibule, double parlors, bath. Inside w. c, washstand, slate mantels, tile hearths, pantry, hardwood staircase and finish, back stairs, gas fixtures, electric light, handsomely papered and painted, laundry, cement cellar. Irontandnack portico, street sewered, etc.: lot 46x10.1. WM. PETTY CO., 107 Fourth ave. nol2-29-wr QQ OOO-AN ELEGANT EAST END HOMt Oi' on a prominent avenue; house contains 9 rooms, finished attic double parlors, slate man tels, hardwood staircase and finish, cement cel lar and every convenience necessary to make a desirable home; a rare opportunity- to procure a bargain: lot 00x120. WM. PETTY ft CO.. 107 Fourth ave. nol2-29-WT Q 800-HARVEY ST., NEAR EUCLID, ISO? frame house, 5 rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside w. c. slate mantels, pan try, front and back stairs, ln.slde shutters, both gases, city water, range, cement cellar, front and back porches: street sewered; lot 24x100. an ele- Sant home and a good Dargaln. WM. PETTY & O.. 107 Fourth aye. nol2-23-wr QQ OOO EACH-PENN AVE., NEAR DEN j?t' NISTON ave., two two-story and man sard brick dwelllngsof ten rooms, hail. bathroom, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, marble mantels, laundrv, two porches: lot 45x200 to 20-foot street: shade and fruit trees. BLACK & BAIKl), 95 Fourtn avenue. A 295. n 02-25-3. 12,28 Q 750-MAWniNNEY ST.. NEAR FORBES -jJl street, a three-storv brlek dwelling nr eight rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, both gases, etc.: this Is very desirable froperty, near entrance of Schenley park; lot 4x0. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. (D 169) 1102-22-2, 12, 22 Of OOO-STATION ST., MODERN FRAME jDvJ7 dwelling, 8 rooms and mansard, bath, w. c. both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 leet: paved street and location convenient to either steam or cable cars:rentS Tor 8600 per year, inquire VAN GORDER& LLOYD. S1! Penn ave., East End. OClS-41-WThS Cf-; S50-MORNINGS1DE ROAD. NEAR Mc 35t" CULLY St.. two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms, etc.; 1H acres ol ground, suitable to divide Into lots. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. A 300. no2-25-S, 12,28 Oil 000-8HADYAVE..EASTEND-BRICK 33Xi dwelling of 14 rooms: corner lot. about 55x143 It. THUS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond St. no7 62-7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19.21 Qfr SOO-SHERIDAN AVE., EAST END; Uwl brick house of 8 rooms; corner lot, 60x120. THUS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St. 007-62-7,10,12.14,17,19,21 Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-NEW TWO-STORY FRAME dwelling: 6 rooms, water, etc., front and rear porches, ball, slate mantels and tile hearths all through the house, very nicely finished: two minutes from Second aye. electric cars, four min utes from Haiclwood station. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.', 99 Fourth ave. no!2-17-wF Allegheny Residences. QQ OOO-RESACA STREET. NEAR TAYLOR tu0 avenue, three-story brick dwelling or 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels, etc.; also. In rear, two three-roomed houses fronting alley; lot 20x110, B 238. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. no2-22-2.12,2r Q- 300 EACH GALLAGHER STREET, 4D .- near Taggart street, two two-story and base ment Kitchen lrame dwellings of two rooms, besides basement kttcheu each: water In house, uatural fas. etc: lots 20xi2( reet each. B 241. BLACK & iAIRD, 95 Fourth aveuue. n 02-22-2, 12,22 3JQ OOO-JACKSON ST.. NEAR FREMONT CJul St., ronr two-story brick dwellings: rent lor tj; per mon th; electric cars pats the property: lot 20x100. B246. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. nol2-I4-12.19.24 Suburban Residences. OAKMONT-TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM station A. V. R. K. ; handsome frame resi dence of 12 rooms, hall, double parlors, bath room, range, hot and cold water, stationary wasbstands. Inside w. c, laundry, all slate mar ble mantels, inside shutters, bay windows, front and side porches, both gases, grained and papered throughout, good cellars, heater In cellar, hake oven, tool house, nice lawn, shade and frnlt tre' s, and shrubberr; size or ground. 1W acres; good driveways and' walks. M. U. ENGLAN D, 4019 Butler street, no!2-9 SEWICKLEY FINE RESIDENCE. LARGE lot: will divide Into lots. For particulars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. noU-20-wrs QWISSV ALE FINE RESIDENCE, LARGE P lot. For particulars see A. D. WILsON, 55 Federal st.. Allegheny. noH-20-WTS FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Suburban Residences. $Q BOO NEVILLE STATION SHILOH Oi street; two-ktory mansard dwelling of 8 rooms, bath and pantrr, being a double house: front narr m-rla n t.nir jfirl lrt iwirrh dftx.t and front 36x7; wide hall upstairs and downf" eiatc luameis. stone neartllB, uaiuruuuj wim washstand, w. c, hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas, very line gasnxtures, rooms grained throughout and good concrete cellar under whole house; lot 220x280: fruit In abundance, apple. ear, peach, plum and qnlnee trees lust bearfng: varieties or grapes, also small fruit: this prop erty is in the finest location In Bellevue. H 22. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. 1102-22-2, 12, 22 Q 500-AT A SACRIFICE LAUREL STA UO) TION. P. F. W. & l R. It., fflmlnutes Irom city, three minutes from station; splendid H-room lrame dwelling, overlooking the Ohio river: a complete home In every respect, costing over (9,000to nulld; very fine grounds, beautiful lawn and shrubbery: lot 150x150 feet: more ground can be had If desired: come and see for yonrseir what a splendid property It Is. M. F. HIPPLE4 CO., 96 Fourth ave. nol2-6-wpsu Q?C OOO-LAUREL STATION. P.. F. W.AC. tUt-M R.R., 20 minutes from city, three mlnute6 from station, at a sacrifice: house cost (6.500 alone to build; elegant Queen Anne frame dwelling con taining seven roomrand finished attic, reception hall, very fine slate mantels, bath,Unen and china closets, cupboards, range, elegant dry cellar, three porches, etc.; a good Investment. See M.F. H1PPLE A CO., 66 Fourth ave. nol2-6-wrsu Q.A OOO -SWISSV ALE COLUMBIA AVE jr' HUE, near Juniata street, twelve min utes' walk from station, two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms and finished attic, hall, natural gas. slate mantels, front and rear porches; lot 166x110: shade and fruit trees, grapes, etc BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. (K 58) no2-22-2, 12,22 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS-GREATCLEARANOESALEOF THIR TEENTH ward lots In blocks or 5, 10, 20, 3o, 40, 50, 60. 70, 80, 90 of 100, fronting on Wylle, Web ster, Bedford, Ridge, Chauncey, Dntt Frances, Mahon, Center and other sts. and aves.tallln choice locations and at away down prices; easy terms. GEO. JOHNSTON, (3 Fourth aye. Branch office, 609 Wylle ave. nol2-33 PENN AVE. SIXTY FEET FRONT; corner lot: location desirable. GEORGE JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth avenue. no!2-39 s ECOND AVE.-67XX80 FHET, ADJOINING Fourth avenue. .euirai iioiei. uluhul tfvsnnaiun. im no!2-39 THIRTY FEET-ON THIRD AVE., BETWEEN Cherry alley and Grant St. GEORGE JOHN arON. 62 Fourth ave. no!2-S9 CJ-f 800 X CASH. REMAINDER ON LONG CDJL9 time and easy payments; good level lots, 20x100 ft. on Butler st.. Eighteenth ward; (70). bee W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no8-0-8. 12, 17,21,25 East End Lots. AL1QUIPPA PLACE LOTS ARE THE best speculation: prices only (350 to (65u; terms very easy; convenient to the mills on sec ond ave. J. EGLAfeS, No. 138 Fifth are, nol2-28 BARGAINS-6H ACRES EAST END-ON Dunfermline and Reynolds ave.. Twenly sicond ward. Uoinewood. THUS, LIGGETT. .1 Diamona st. no7-62-7,lu,l2,l4,l7,l9,2l "DATES ST., OAKLAND-BARGAIN FOR JL 10 days only; lot 50x120 to alley. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St. no7-62-7. 10. 12, 14, 17. 19,21 EAST END-O'HARA ST.-LOTS 33x150 FT to a 20-ft. alley. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Dla. mond st. no7-62-7,10.12, 14, 17.19.21 LOTS-ALMOST GIVEN AWAY, CHOICE lots near the mills on Second ae. and con venient to the Fifth ave. cable Mine: price only (350, terms very easy. J. E. GLASS. No. 138 Fifth aye. nol2-2S OAKLAND LOTS-PRICES ONLY (330 TO (650 each; terms very easy: the location Is the best, being convenient to the mills on Second ave. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. nol2-28 ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES Twenty-second ward: elegant for sub-dlvld-lng into lots. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth avenue. nol2-39 QQfTK TOd.OOO EACH-PARK VIEW PLAN tJO I O of lots, near Robinson St., opposite Ursullne Academy. Fourteenth Ward, Oakland, i miles or 12 minutes' ride irom postofflee, three minutes' walk from Firth ave. Traction cars: cheanest and best lots In the city. THOS. LIG GETT, 71 Diamond St. no7-61-D Q30-FOR A LOT IN OAKLAND, 20x100, tn Aiiauinna na.ee pian. oniy i minutes from Fifth ave. ears, and 15 minutes from Court House; easy payments. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. nol2-2 QQOO-DEHIRABLE BUILDING LOTS 20X100 Dt ft. to an alley: only one square from Penn ave. and near Wlneblddle ave.. Nineteenth ward. (49). W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. no5-22-w IOO FEET FRONT-BAUM STREET, BAUM Grove plan; choicest restricted residence property In the East End. BAXTER, THOMP SON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. no9-MWF Crr OOO-MARGARETTA ST.. NEAR HIGII DO LAND ave.. East End; lot 100x110. IHOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St. no7-62-7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21 Hazelwood Lots. OOO-HaZELWOOD. FLOWERS AVE.. S25 V nejir Graolile street. Twentv-thlrd wnrd. about 15 minutes' walk from Seeond avenue electric line; 18 acres of gronud with frame build ing and outbuildings. (D176). BLACK St BA1KI), 95 Fourth avenue. n 012-13-12, 20, 25 Allegheny Lots. BUILDING LOTS ISO IN THE R1DGK VIEW Land Company's plan In the Eloventh ward. Alleghenv, on line or the California ave. electric road: five cent fare; fine elevation; beautiml view of the Ohio valley; pure air: elec tric light, cltv water, only two miles rrom City Hall, and within five minutes' walk of the Union Line street cars. These arc without a doubt tbe cheapest lots In the market and sure to enhance in value. Prices from (200 to (2,500, only (00 cash, balance monthly. For plans, etc., seeEWlNGA BYERS, exclusive agents, 93 Federal st. and 155 Fourth ave. t.ol2-4-WB FAYETTKST., ALLEGHENY-CORNER LOT 150xl!4 feet. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st. noll-50 Ol A LOTS-IN THE RESERVE TOWNSHIP 1J side or East St., Allegheny; price, (150 per lot: (25 cash down, balance on payments. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. nol2-39 Suburban Lots. INGRAM-NINE ACRES OF BEAUTIFULLY located ground; will sell at a bargain. OKU. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth avenue. nol2-39 &A 30 EACH-CLIFTON. P.. Ft. W. A C. BY.. tTpfc Greenwood ave., near Beaver avenue, two luts, each 25x100 feet to rear alley. II5.1. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. nol2-15-12.22.2S Farms. T7IARM-92 ACRES-GOOD FRAME HOUSE : 6 rooms, barn and other outbuildings; land In fine order: underlaid with coal; near to good markets: only 11.000 cash, balance small annual payments: would exchange Tor city property. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant St. nofl-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-FIXTURES ALL NEW Three chairs, marble basins and everything complete: best location in McKeesport, Pa ;.so!d at a sacrifice if sold within three days. Call on or address M'KEESPOHT AGENCY CO., 565 Filth ave,, McKeesport, Pa. no!2-72 CIGAR STORES. NOTION STORES. DRUG stores, shoe stores, book and statloncrr store, milk depots, hardware and tinning busf ness, two East End grocery stores, others In both cities well located, flouring mil), (3.U00; bakeries. nHEPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth ave. no9 CIGAR STORE CENTRALLY LOCATED; doing a flrst-class business. Address A. A., Dispatch office. no!2-U 1 ENERAL STORE-LOCATION IN A GOOD XX town in Eastern Ohio, on P., Ft. W. A C R. H. twill Invoice about (3.000; will also sell the building, size 24x70 ft., and lot, 50x130 ft.. If de sired. For particulars Inquire or BECKFIELD A BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. Pa. 11O9-70-KWT GROCERY-CIGAR, SHOE, NOTION. DRY goods and hardware stores: bakeries: (3o0 to (1.500: milk depots. HOLMES A CO., 4 hmlth fleld st. noIl-7 Business Properties. BUTLER ST. NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 21X100 it, with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uetz as sboestore; frame dwell ing on rear or lot: this valuable property will be sold very low and on easy terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 35C9 Butler. seIO-93-ws FIFTH AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY Near Van Braam St.: one of the best and largest buildings In that section: stable on alley in rear (75). bee W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. nol-79-1,5,12,18,26 PROPERTIES SEVERAL DESIRABLE down town properties: some of these desir able for business and warehouse locations. GEORGE JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. nol2-39 2r OOO-FOK ALL-PEN N AVE., NEAR OcM Twenty-second street, three three-story brick buildings or storeroom and six dwelling rooms each, both gases, well sewered; this Is lease-bold property, lease having 21 years to run; rent for 11,450 per year: lot 48x100 to alley. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. (C88) no2-22-2. 12.22 3Jf OOO WYL1E AVE., NEAR PERRY ST., C3U? a two-story brick building of store room. 17x34, and 6 dwelling rooms, hall and finished attic of 4 rooms, both gases, hot and cold water, large cellar. Inside bake-oven, stable In rear: lot 20x76 BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. (E7) n 02-22-2, 12. 22 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one HiSO In., one 12x24 In., one 12xlS In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 In., rour 9x12 In., and, large lot or smaller sizes; mounted portable engines 3 to 12 h. p., shafting, E?IleX"- pomps, governors, etc J. S. YOUNG, 23-25 Park way., Allegheny. Pa. ocJO-D RILLING ENGINES AND BOILEBS-FOR Oil Or araa wtla. n!mf nrf tin1trrs In v.,- i and style, sawmills anj wood-wrMug ma. First aye., Plttsburr, Pa. uuiucrj. jiAnaijas mauuxnj&dli ui, no. tt mhb-D FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. E NtllNKS AND BOILER NEW ANT) Tt fi ll FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. ORTKW VI1IIM1KV ANI1 llil'llll.r .. LIM.. below1 Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. oc2-8 HOIS1ING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forgings, steel hoisting and gny ropes In slock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gbeny. Pa. au5-35-MWr TYPEWRITERS-NEW AND SECOND-HAND Remington typewrllersind writing machines of other makes, A. M. MAH'UN, 412 Wood St. noI2-22" Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 40 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. . jell-76-MWS Miscellaneous. BANANAS.-HEADQUARTERS FOR BA NANAS, Florida oranges and foreign fruits oral! kinds; have my fruit bought direct rrom the groves in Florida, and select only oranges grown on the finest groves, and will glvemv patrons the finest trult that comes to this city: have also In storage about 2.U00 barrels f.incy apples, from which can load car at short notice. Mv stock of ftotatoes. onions, apples and rrults Is the largest n tbe city, and will not be undersold by any honse In tnc trade. Come and examine my stock. Have handled np to date 150, cuti baskets of grapes this season, and will continue to handle largely of Conenrds, catawbas, etc., ror the next 30 days. Do not forget tbe place, the old established bouse of THOS. H. McGOWAN, 007 Lloerty street. "Fair dealing and bonesiy'Ismy motto, noll-58 HIGH RATE, FIRSr-CLASS IN VESTMENTS National bank stock, collateral secured paper, municipal bonds. BELLAN-PRICE IN VESTMENT CO., 43 and 44'acobson Bld'g. Den vcr. Col. PQ4-61-DASU- PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let iu know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD and new, largest stock, lowest prices; librar ies purchased. iiRANK BACON A CO., 301 bmlthtleld st., Pittsburg, Pa. noil PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the 6eashore and monntaln re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing lo DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth aye., cor. Wood 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 you desire a new suit, his stock of Imported and 4ometIc goodslsofthenewestand most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call von will not regret It. Tele. 1558. Je2s-p LOST. T OST-GOLD KMGHTS TEMPLAR WATCH LJ charm, possibly onlower Center avenue or nn Viiltnn trf.t li 1tiri.Fnl., ill at At IM'si- TUB AVENUE. nol2-54 LOST POCK ETBOOK, BETWEEN RIDGE ave, and Ohio St., Allegheny, containing small sum or money. Liberal reward U returned to DISPATCH OFFICE. 11012-64 LOST A WATCH CHARM. AN ENGLISH sovereign, with the monogram J. G. B. on one side. The finder will please return the same to NO. 50 WATER ST., city. nol2-30 AUCTION SALES. ORPHANS' COURT S-AJCjE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, at No. 15 September term, 1886, in partition and to roe directed, I will expose to public sale, at No. 98 DIAMOND ST., PITTSBURG, ON Saturday, December 6, 1890, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.. Purpart No. 2, being Block No. 2, Plan A, viz All that certain lot of ground, situate in the Second ward of the city of Pittsburg, bounded and described as follows, viz: Befinnins on tbe southerly side of Diamond street, at the line dividing purparts Nos. 1 and 2, as marked in said plan: tbenco sontbwardly alonzsald dividing line 81 feet 5 inches to a pin; thence westwardiy. parallel with Diamond street, 4 feet to a pin; thence southwardly, Sarallel with Cherry alley SO feet to rant alley; thenco eastwardly along Grant alley 44.75 feet to a pin; thence northwardly and parallel with Cherry alley 111 feet 5 inches to Diamond street: thence west wardiy along Diamond street 40.75 feet to place ot beginning, having thereon erected a large THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, Used for law offices and known as No. 93 Dia mond street, Pittsburg. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent to be paid at tbe time of tbe sale; one-third at tbe de livery of the deed, and the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest, payable semi annually irom uate ol saie; to oe seenreu oy bund and mortgage, with tight clause to insure prompt payments. JOHN E. KLtHN. Administrator of James L Kubn, Esq., De- BLACK fc BAIRD, Agents. No. 95 Fourth avenue. November 10, 1890. nolz-18-12. 20, de2 AUCTION SALE OF BUGGY, BUGGY horse, spring wagon, garden cart, harness, cutting box, plow barrow, teed box, sleigh, par lor f urniture,etc.,at Arthur Clendenning's resi dence. Laurel station, near Emsworth, on THURSDAY, November 13, at 2 o'clock. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. noS-70 AUCTION SALE. H. B. SMITnSON. Real estate and General Auctioneer, room 58 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. oc6-4-D AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT BART LEY CASIPBELL'S WHITE SLAVE. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. November 17 DeWolf Hopper Opera Com pany in "Castles in the Air." nolO-14 GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. Matiness Wednesday and Saturday. HANLON BROS. 8UPERBA. Next Week, Frederick Warde and Mrs. D. P. Bowers, n olQ-13 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE HOWARD BURLE&OJUE COMPANY. noU-4I HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM AND THEATER. Commencing November 10th, last week of the ROYAL HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND. E. P. Blatt, strongest man in the world. nolO-20 LEGAL NOTICES. FIDELITY TITLE ANDTRCST COMPANY. 121 anil 123 Fourth ave. ESTATE OF EDWARD OXNARD, DE CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters or administration on the estate or Edward Oxnard hare been granted to the 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. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator, c. t. a. DAVID (J. EW1NG, Attornev. oc8-35-w C. HASBHOUCK, Aitorney, 403 Grant street, ESTATE OF ALEXANDER KERR, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Alexander Kerr, late of Wilkins township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing at Turtle Creek, in said township, to wbom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same to make them known to us withn'it delay. HANNAH KEUi:. )-.. ELIZABETH KERR, "ctUors. no5-24-W 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. 120 E. Sixth st, Austin, Texas, p. O. Box 162 Fine Ranches. S-ock Farms, Grain Farms, Cotton and Sugar Plantations, Mineral Lands, Large Bodies of fine Agricultural Lands for Colonies. REFERENCES. Hon. W S. Ross, Governor of Texas, Austln.Tex. Jas. H. Raymond & Co.. .Bankers, Austin, Texas. First National Bank Austin, Texas. City National Bank Austin, Texas. American National Bank Austin, Texas. Provident National Bank.. .......Waco. Texas. OC12-U7.MWF REMOVAL. DR. O. MILLI3, Bouse and Sign Fainter, baa removed from JJK Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Orposite Third Presbyterian Chnrcb. Spectil attention liven to the handling of plate glas cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. Honse painting and dazing in ail iu orancneo, ,T .' . I .. TO LET. East End Residences. BELLEFIELD-NEAK FIFTH AVE. CABLE cars, a new Queen Anne dwelling or II rooms' and reception ball; handsomely papered tbrouglf out; electric light, bells, etc.: In fact, every mod ern convenience: reasonable rent: a perfect home. See BAXTER, THOjIPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth are. noS-57t EAST END O.N-PENN AVE., NEAR EVA LINE St.; new bouse: 7 rooms; well finished and papered, modern improvements, outside wash house, large porches, at fa per mo. Send for list W. A. HERRON & SONc, B0 Fourth ave. nol2-47-Tuwrt Suburban Residences. WILD WOOD STATION-A.V. R. R.: HOUSE ore rooms: natural gas and water: rent?15 permo. Inquire ofT. S. KNAP, care or Carnegie, Phlpps ft Co., Ld., Thirty-third and Smallman streets. oc30-0t Irarms. T71ARM-STOCK. DAIRY OR MARKET GAR t? DENINUrarm. with large house and barn. 20 miles rrom city on Ohiorlver and railroad: also, five acres with three-roomed house: also, one third acre with four-roomed honse. Inquire EDWIN LOGAN, 150 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. nol2-27-wst Rooms. DWELLING ROOMS OX THIRD FLOOR OF 6IS Smithfield St. Inquire at 010 SMITH FIELD ST. noI0-23t KOO.MS-ELEGANT. LARUE FRONT ROOMS, single or In suite, with bath: lacing Alle gheny Parks: no family In the house: used only on the prlnclp:e of New York flats: Janitor In care of bnlldlng. Inquire at 70S PKNN AVE., room 811, or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. oclI-36t Offices. Desk Room, Etc. OFFICES-IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc2J-!9t OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. -VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Ji report o' viewers on tbe opening of Bige low street, from Sylvan avenne to Kearcher street, has bepn approved by Councils, which actio'i will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Quarter Sessions within ten (10) days from date. K. JI. BIGELO W. Chief of Department of Public Works. PITTSBTJRO. October 31. 1890. nol-91 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J.1 reports of viewers on tbe construction of sewer on Broad street, from Fairmont street to a connection with a sewer on Negley avenue, has been approved by Cnnncils. which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed In the Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days fmm date. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk.S Pittsburg, November 12. isao. nol2.70 "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J.1 report of tbe Board of Vie iters of Street Improvements and Assessments on the grad ing, paving and curbing of Broad street, from Frankstown avenue to Collins avenue, hat been 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 with ten (10) davs from date hereoL GEO! BOOTH. City Clerk. Pittsburg, November 12, 180O, nolZ-70 NOIICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of tbe Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for tbe cost of construction of a sewer on South Twenty-fifth street, from Josephine street to .Monongahela river, has been approved by Councils, which action will De final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Al legheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEORGE BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg. N orember 12. 1890. nol2-70 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xl report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments on the grading, paving and curbingof Alder street, from Shady avenue to Highland avenue, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless appeal is taken on cbo same to tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEORGt! BOOTH. City Clerk. Pittsburg, November 12, 1890. nol2-70 -VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Li report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments on the grad ing and paving of Twenty-second street from Railroad street to a point 250 feet northwardly therefrom, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unles an appeal is taken on the same to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEORGE BOOTH. City ClerK. Pittsburg, November 12, 18D0. nol2-70 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Frankstown avenue, from crown west of Broad street to Everett street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final nnless an appeal Is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas ot Allegheny connty within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEORGE BOOTH. City Clerk. Pittsburg. November 12. 1890. no!2-70 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE il report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer nn ReDecca street, from Friendship avenue to Liberty avenue, 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 connty within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg, November 12. 1890. no!2-70 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THi. report of tbe Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Center avenne, from Craig street to Barton street, has been ap proved 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, November 12, 1890, nol2-70 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LN report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Frankstown avenue, from Lincoln avenue to Everett street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas nf Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date bereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. PITTSBURG. November 12, 1890. nol2-70 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE L report of the Hoard of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cos: of construction of a sewer on Lowry street, from Second avenne to Monongahela river, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final nnless an appeal he taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny connty within ten (10) davs from date bereof. GEORGE BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg. November 12, 1890. nol2-70 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHK jj report of tbe Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost nf construction of a sewer on Ann and llarion streets, from Gist street to Forbes street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal .is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Alle gheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. Pittsburg, November 12,1890. no 12-70 T fNo. 173.1 DEDICATION OF IRWIN PLACE FROM Forty-second street to Forty-fonrth street. Whereas. I. Charles I. Travel!!, of the City of Pittsburg, county ot Aiiegneny, state oi Penn sylvania, have laid out and opened and graded, and paved at my own expense, certain street situated in the Seventeenth ward of the City of Pittsburg, aforesaid, which street is of tbe width of SO feet and extends from Forty second street to Forty-fourth, and is called Ir win place, and is shown npon a certain plan of streets made by me and duly approved by the proper authorities of tbe City of Pittsburg aforesaid. , Now know all men by these presents. That I, the said Charles I. Travelli. do hereby dedicate and grant tbe said street and highway tn and for public nse as one of the streets and high ways of the City of Pittsburg aforesaid, pro vided that the same shall be taken, and ac cepted by tbe said city, at its present grade, as the legal grade thereof, and as at present paved and sewered by me. Excepting and reserving, however, from the operation of tbis grant the land now occupied by a certain bay window of my dwelling house abutting upon said street for such period of time as I. my heirs or assigns may see proper to keep and maintain said dwelling bouse and bay window as now located and constructed. Witness my band and seal this 29th day of September. A D. 1890. CHARLES L TRAVELU. Sealed and delivered in presence of us, GEORGE M. WEED. GEORGE A. BLANEY. State of Massachusetts, County of Suffolk, as. Be It remembered that on tbe 2d dav of Oc tober, A. V. 1890. before me, a Notary'Public in and for said county, came the above named Charles L Travelli, and acknowledged the fore going grant and dedication to be his act and deed, and desired that the same might De re corded as such. Witness my hand and notarial teal the day and year aforesaid. NOTARIAL SEAL. GEORGE M. WEED. Notary Public for Suffolk county. In Councils tbis 27th day of October, A. s 1890. Read, accepted and approved. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Belect Coun cil. G. L. HOLUDAY, President of Common Cuuncd. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Co'incIL Recorded in Ordinance Book. veL 7, page 580, 10th day uf November. A D. 1SPU. uoll-2 TrKN OTEa Sold Wholesale and Retail by RKn TT RTRVENHOH Jk. hr " ,i.7rm Trrr -- w . w., . r Sixth avenne. CHOICE PROPERTIES. . $125,000 Is tbe amount ot cash paid every month ( the employes of tbe Westinghouse Airbrake Co. -AT- .PA, ) 1 Tbe most available lots in tbe neighbor hood, nearest the works, and especially de sirable for Business, Residence or Investment FOR SALE BY EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. From date nntil April 1, 1891, 200 LOTS Are offered at prices ranging from $l00to$400Each On Monthly Payments. Send for List. eastpmbm'mroyemmtco YVILMERDING, PA. City Office, 'Westinjhouse Building. ocS-9-wsa CONRAD STREET LOTS, EAST END. 40x133 Each to a 20-Foot Alley. Situate on west side of Conrad street, south of Friendship. Eastern exposure and splendidly located. Very convenient lo car lines. - - . -, Only two minutes to Penn ave. $50 Per Front Foot. EASY TERM& Speciil inducements to those in tending to build. Very Cheap and Desirable. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN and SHADi" AVES., EAST END. We deal iu East End property only. no'lMS J". C- DICK'S ENTERPRISE PLAN OP LOTS1 or tbe Thomas Brown Property . NOW FOR SAT.K This property is beautifully situated right on the line of tbe Duquesne Electric road. In the Twenty-first ward. Tbe lots are 25x110 feet; with broad streets and alleys. Tbe plan was only placed on the market November 3, 1890, and already 17 lot have been sold. This Is good property and will make elegant home sites. Early purchasers will set the advantage of low prices and cood terms. For further particulars call on KELLY & ROUERS. No. 6315 Station street. no8-29 official rrrrsijuKG. S OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of tha Board of Viewers of Street . rovemeots and Assessments for the cost of construction of a ewer on Linden avenne Irora a point 719 feet east of Shady avenue to a con nection with the sewer on said Linden avenue, near Kdcerton street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final nnless an appeal is taken on tbe same to the Court of . Common Pleas of Allegheny connty within ten) (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. ' Pittsburg. November 12, 1890. nol2-70 VTOTICE IS HKKE1JY GIVEN THAT THH5 Ll report ot tbe Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Susquehanna street, Iroru Novelty street to Mnrtland ave nne. has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on, tbe same to the Cnu.t of Common Pleas of Al leghenv -lanty wituin ten (10) days from data hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. Ptttsbuko, Nov. 12, 1890. nol2-70 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LM report of the Board of Viewers of Strees -Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Bayard street, from Ilidwell to a connection with the Neville street sewer, has been approved by Councils, which, action will be final unless an appeal Is taken on the same to the Conrt of Common Pleas oC Allegheny county within ten (10) days from. date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. PITT3BOBO. November 12, 1890. no2-70 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLN report of the Board of Viewers of Streec improvements and Assessments on the grading, paving and curhinc of Jumonville street, rrom. Fifth avenne to Forbes street, has been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is taken on tbe same to tn Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county -within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. PITTSBUBO. November 12, 1890. no!2-70 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Ai report of tbe Board of Viewers of Streec Improvements and Assessments for tha opening of Kearcher street, from Greenfield, avenue tn Forrester street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is taken on the same to Court of Com mon Pleas of Allegheny connty within ten (10) days from the date bereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. PlTTSBCBO, November 12. 189a nol2-70 VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ll the report of the Board of Viewers of, Street Improvements and Assessments on tba parine and curbing of Corday alley from Cedar street to Edmond street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unlets an appeal Is taken on tbe same to the Court ot Common Pleas of Allegheny county within tea (10) days from date hereor. GEO. BOOTH, City CTerk. PrrTSBPBO, November 12. 1890. PO12-70 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB Ll report of the Board of Viewers of Streec Improvements and Assessments on the grading and paying of Garden alley, rrom Main strees to Bowery alley (formerly Brown alley), ha heen approved by Councils, which action will ' he final unless an appeal is taken on tbe sama to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. PmsBtnto, November 12. 1890. iwl2-70 -VfOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB i( report ot the Board of Viewers of Street , Improvements and Assessments on the opening of Meadow street, from Pars: avenne to Lari mer avenue, has been 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) day from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Prrr8Bintg.November 12. 1890. no!2-70 NOTICES. WM. A 8IPE, Solicitor. 93 Diamond st, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT? a meeting of the stockholders of tha .Michael Hill Oil and Gas Company. Limited, specially called, a resolution was passed by majority of the stockholders, m number and value, to dissolve said company, and tbe under signed were anpolnted liquidating trustees tit wind np the business of the concern. CHAS. C. EMMONS, JOHN SPERBER, SAMTJEU MCKNIGHT, liquidating trustees. November 8. 1S90. mia-25-D 1 DIVIDEND. Third National Bake. i PITTSBURG. Norember 8. 1890. J DIVIDEND NO. oi-X DIVIDEND OP FOUR TEK CENT has been declared this day ont of the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand, free of tax. uull-74 W. STEINMEYER. Cashier. yjianos; X ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments WILMEHDING