LW ni! THE PlTTBBintG DISPATCH. "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 189a ONE DAY Iff SEVEN. Objects and Aims oi Another Conven tion Being Held in This City. SABBATH SOCIETIES IN SESSIOK. Opening of the World's Pair on. Sunday Discussed at Length. PITTSBUEG BETTER THAN MOST CITIES Three sessions of the annual meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Sabbath Assoei tion and the Sabbath Kelorra Convention were held yesterday at the Eighth Street Reformed Presbyterian Cnurch. Amotig those present were Rev. I. N. liars, llev. "Wilbur F. Crafts, the founder of the American Sabbath Association; Rev. J. S. McKee, of Butler: Rev. "W. J. Gra ham, Rev. D. S. Iiittell, Rev. D. McAllis ter, Rev. W. J. Robinson, Captain AVih art, Rev. D. S. Kennedy, Felix R. Brunot, Rev. E. R. Bell, Hon. Charles Carroll, President of the Illinois S.ibbath Associa tion, and Rev. George T. Purves. Alto gether less than one-half of the 200 dele gates expected to be present were in attend ance. Rev. "W. J. Robinson, of the First U. P. Church, Allegheny, presided. At the morn ins session the first subject for discussion was "The "World's Fair and the Sabbath." Dr. McAllister said the resolution to close the gates of the World's Fair was offered to the Executive Committee. Dr. Crafts said the only action tatcn by the "World'6 Fair was to refer thg, question. He added: They talk of a compromise. They talk of the lesser of two evils. They want to open one door, the door of the art gallery or the door of the machinery hall. We don't want one door open. I believe the commission will vote against the opening of tho doors on Sunday. All the tefiies tiom which the commission comes have Sundaj laws, and I do not believe the commission will dare to break tho laws. Rev. Dr. McAllister favored the appoint ment of a county committee to ret a protest from each business firm and every citizen in the respective counties in the "Western dis trict Rev. Dr. I. 2f. Hays favored issuing a circular to the people who intended to x hibit, calling on them to refuse to exhibit if the gates were to be open on Sunday. Another plan was that the Christian people had this question in their hands, and that if they let it be known that they would refuse all aid to tne fair if the gates were open on Sunday, this would settle the question, and the gates would remain closed. FIRST RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. This ended the discussion, and a commit tee to prepare suitable resolutions was ap pointed. Dr. Crafts offered a series ot reso lutions covering the points raised in his re marks, which were adopted. Rev. Mr. Crafts offered a resolution that the Legislature be required to pass a reso lution for the punishment of all public officers who fail to cause the arrest of all breakers of tLe Sunday law. The discussion of "Pennsylvania Sabbath Laws and What Thev Ought to Be" was then taken up. Captain Wishart said the Sunday law of Pennsylvania was founded on the fourth commandment, and that only work of charity and necessity were excepted, and the carrying on of any other kind of work i as a breach of the law The Captain said there was do need for change in the Sunday laws. They were good enour-h, and only needed enforcing. It w as resolved that the convention was satis fied thai the laws were efficient, and the Com mittee on Resolutions was instructed to formu late a plan to carrj them our. A delegate from Washington, Pa., desired to reach the railroaas. He said they were much annojed by the railroads on Sunday by reason ot Sunday excursions. In discussing this ques tion Captain Wishart said the great trouble was that many stockholders of the railroads are members of churches. Rev. W. J. Robinson, the Chairman, appointed Revs. McAllister, Hill and Kirkpatrick a com mittee on resolutions. The first topic for discussion in the afternoon. "Labor's Right to the Weekly Rest Day," was opened by Rev. L N. Hays. Ills remarks were brief, and he onl referred to an instance of an acquaintance of his who had been laugned at for refusing to run a canal boat'on Sunday and a cement mill on the same day. but in the end be became rich as though he bad operated both institutions like similar operators." Rev. D. McAllister follocd. and spoke of the constitutional right of civil ana religions lib erty to every man Rev. W. I . Crafts closed the discussion. He confined himself to the argument that the closing down of cruplojmeut on the Sabbath w ould not affect the business of the nation. KESriSIBILITTT OF THE CHURCH. Rev. J. T. McCrory opened the discussion on "The Responslbilit of the Church for the Civil Sabbath." He said the day was made for man. and he had a right to it. One-seventh of bis time was given him for rest, which it was the duty of the church to show him The Sabbath depends on the Christianity of a community for its proper observance. Ho then com pared German and the United States as almost two extremes in the observance of the day. He said the laborer had the sime rigut to go into a saloon for his beer as the other man had to go next door for lusboda water. The cnurch, lie thought, was jcsponsible for all reforms in good government, and was b oked to fur improvement. The com bined actum in this city of, mi, 10,000 voters could produce better laws and see to their en forcement. In fact, it bad bnt recently been done. Christian people hjd seen things going from bad to uor.fi, and had combined to enter into the recent election. Rev. D. S. Kennedy next spoke on "Works nf Necessit and Mere on the Sabbath." Mr. McMillan and Mr. McCrory followed him brief!. Mi. McAllister said 60,000 men were em ployed by the Government m handling mail on Smidai. and The example certainly "as a bad one. and should be discontinued bv act of Con-gi'-s. I)r George said the first place to begin the agitation for all these reforms was in the church, which, he said, was too prone to wink at violations of the law. Captain "W ishart said it decidedly was any citizen's place to enforce the law wherever he found it violated. He askea where Pittsburg uould hae been had It not been for the Law and Order League. He believed in arousing the church in the matter, bnt he held that ever citizen of the land had a right to see the law entorced The old officers were re-elected by a special committee, with the exception of T. P Dav Tieasurer. who res-gncd, aim W. W. Wattes fleeted in his stead Rev. D. F. McUlll was nade Secrptarj r tl,e Lxccutive Committee and II. K Porte, was dropped. SC1UICTS OF THE EVENING. The evening session was the best attended of alt After the devotional exercises, the meet ing was addre-sed on the Sabbath question by the Rev Dr. Crafts. The sneaker referred to the laws in the various states in the Union, and how tliej were observed, relating instances of the difficulty met with in enforcing the laws. Connecticut, he said, is the best conducted Slate in the country on the Sabbath. Its laws are observed, and after 10 o clock in the morn ing not a wheel turns on a railroad in the State on the sabbath. The law provides that onlv sach trains as are necessary shall be run. The question as to what trains are necessary was left to a railroad commission, and it decided that the only ones necessarv were the milk train, to carry food to the babies, and the one to carry the Sunday newspapers Speaking of Pennsylvania, he said that while in some portions of the State rapid strides have been made in the matter of Sun day observance, et it is not doing what it should. Pennsylvania Las the best Sunday Jaws of anv State in the Union, if they were onlvobscned. They should be enforced and national laws passed to control the railroads and mail service and inter-State commerce matters. Rev. Dr. Robinson followed Dr. Craft, and made few remarks on babbatb reform. The bauuath. he saia. was in the hands of us ene mies, and they should make determined effort to overcome them. He referred to the great benefits to be derived by tho workingmen from an observance of the Sabbath, and also of the stimulation ana good effects in the cause of Chris tianitv. Rev. E. K. Bell, of Cincinnati, who was to have addressed the meeting, did not arrive. Progress, It Is very important in this age ot vast mate rial progress that a remeuy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to tbe stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figs ts the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. 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Call at 137 Federal street, Allegheny, and seethe piano, or send for circular to the manager, Alex. Ross. The pianos delivered this, week on the $1 weekly payments are certificate 12, club A. Rev. S. Hall Yonng, Bntlar, Pa.; certificate 102, club B, G. M. Grubbs, TiIcKeesport, Pa. MWTll MR. A. CLARK BANE. He Opens Up an Exclusively Wholesale Wall Paper House on Second A enue. A. Clark Bane, a well known wall paner man, has opened up a large house at Hos. CO and 62 Second avenue, this city. Mr. Bang has had an extended experience in the wall paper trade. For a number of years he was connected with the wall paper de partment of the establishment of C. M. Reed & Co., at "Washington, Pa. For nine years he was connected with Pusey & Kerr, of this city, and lor 18 months was in the firm of Cmmrine, Bane & Bassett. He retired irom that firm last July, and since that time has been making arrangements to open up his new bonse, which was done on the 15th of October. This is the only exclusively wholesale wall paper house west of Kcw York. Paper shades are also handled. The building is new, five stories high, and e.ith floor and the basement is filled with a com plete line of the best and latest designs of patterns and colorings of the leading manu facturers. Mr. Bane is well known to the trade in Western Pennsylvaniu, West Vir ginia and Eastern Ohio. He is courteous, affable and obliging, and does business in a business way. Those who know Mr. Bane will patronize him when they learn he is in the business again, and those who do not will find it to their advantage to become ac quainted with him. Wonderful Medicine. A. Danner: Deak Sir I take great pleasure in ex pressing my gratitude for the excellent health I now enjoy and truthfully say that your Essence ot Health has entirely cured me of the following diseases, from which I have suffered for years: Dyspepsia, consti pation, sick headache, torpid liver, suffer ing much pains in my back and side. Also general debility. Having received so much benefit from the use of your medicine I can most highly recommend it to the nfflicted as a sure and safe health restorer. Charles Gumbert, Boot and shoe maker, 230 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. For sale bv druggist: and the "Dinner Medicine Co.', 1212 Federal street, Alle gheny, Pa. w For Wet Weather Ladies should try a pair of C A. Verner's "California" shoes soft unpers, stout soles, low heels, perfect fitting, ?3 00. C. A. "Vekitek, Cor. Fifth ave. and Market st. Ten Styles at 810. To-morrow we place 10 styles of real hirh quality overcoats on our counters, and mark them $10 each. Tbe entire bargain lot consists of 1,000 overcoats, 100 of a kind. We found on looking at our finest grade overcoats that they were not moving quick enough, and so made a big cut. Meltons, light and dark shades of Kerseys, imported chinchillas and plain beavers and cheviots are in the selection $10 only. P. C. C. C, PITT&BURG COMBINATION CLOTHING Comfant, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the Court House. For Wet Weather Ladies should try a pair of C. A. Verner's "California" shoes soft uppers, stout soles, low heels, pertect fitting, ?3 00. C. A. VnKNER, Cor. Fifth ave. and Market st. Smoking Jackets and Dressing Gowns. Our holiday stock now ready ladies will find all the latest styles in best English and American goods here, and now is the best time to buy. Jos. Horne & Co., 609-621 Penn Avenue. For Boys. Is your boy hard on his shoes? If so, see C. A. Verner be perfectly fitted, in the best wearing shoe made snch a shoe costs a lit tle more, but cheapest in the end. C. A. Verner, Fifth avenue and Market st. The Girl With a Taste for Music. This attractive series of papers to be pub lished in The Youth's Companion will in terest every girl. The contributors include the famous singers: Madame Alhani, Miss Emma Juch, Madame Lilian Uordica, Miss Emma Nevada and Miss Marie Van Zindt. w Comfort Shoe For ladies: hand-sewed, perfect fitting; no breaking in; 5. At Verner's, Fifth avenue and Market street. A Life Size Crayon S3 SO, Or 12 beautiful cabinets for SI, at Aufrecht's "Elite" Gallery, 516 Market st., Pittsburg, until Nov. 30, i90. Bring the little ones. Come raiu or shine. For Boys. Is your boy hard on his shoes? If so, see C. A. Verner be perfectly fitted, in the best wearing shoe made such a shoe costs a lit tle more, but cheapest iii the end. C. A. Verner, Fifth avenue and Market st. E. Bntterick Jfc Co.s December Patterns And publications now ou sale. Fashion sheets tree. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. For Boys. Is your boy hard on his shoes? If so, see C A. Verner be perfectly fitted,, in the best wearing shoe made such a shoe costs a lit tle more, but cheapest in the rnd. C A. Verner, Fifth avenue and Market st. There is Nothing So Comfortable as a Bath Robe, So every one says who has one. As holiday presents thev are. sure to please. We have a large stools, Jos. Horse & Co., 609-621 Penn Avenue. Comfort Shoe For ladies; hand-sewed, perfect fitting, no breaking in; S3. At Verner's, Fifth avenue and Market street. Special in lien's 1-2 Hose, 65 dozen Cartwright & Warner's fine merino J hose 35c, worth 50c and 75c A. G. Campbell &Sons,27 Filth are. Comfort Shoe For ladies; hand-sewed, perfect fitting; no breaking Jn; $5. At Verner's, Fifth avenue and Market street. Men's mackintoshes and men's umbrellas. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fine underwear, hosiery and gloves. James l Aikktt & Co., 100 Fifth ave. CHEAP AS WALKING. The Pittsburg Traction Company Re iterates Its Intention TO FURNISH THREE-CENT RIDES. Awaiting the Advent of the Dnquesne Line to Bejln the Fight. CITIZENS' FEOFliE W1LI, I5E LOOKERS-OX The question of a reduction of street car fares on the lines to East Liberty is again being discussed, and many expected to see the reduction announced yesterday on ac count of tbe annual meetings of the Pitts burg and Citizens' Traction companies. The Fifth avenue line was expected to make a reduction because the Duquesne Traction Comnany was invading its territory, but the Secretary vouchsafed the information that the question was not even mentioned. Yesterday a Dispatch reporter called at the office of President George W. Elklns. of the Pittsburg Traction Company, ana interrogated him as to the action of the company at its meet ing, and why the question of a redaction in rate was not decided. In reply he said: Tho question was not raised because it was not necessary. That matter has been settled, and there will be a redaction to 3 cents within a few weeks." "How were the receipts of the company the past year, compared with the year previous?" was asked. "The receipts were somewhat increased and we attribute it in the main to the reduction we made from 10-cent to 5-cent fares. The gen eral affairs of the company are in excellent shape, and, on the w holefbctter than ever be fore." This shows wherein the last reduction proved beneficial to tho company, when many of the street car me had predicted it a bad move. However, the official' of the company will not say that they expect the next reduction to prove equally as successful. Mr. C. L. Magee, President of tbe Dnqncsna Traction Company, did not appear surprised wbentolu that the Fifth avenue line would show fight, but said positlvelr that it would be entirely one-sided, as the Duquesne will not go below the 5-cent rate. Mr. .Magee expected to leave last night for the East, but it is not known whether on business connected with the affairs of the Duquesne Company or not. Both the Vice President and Secretary of the company arc alreadv in New York, and there may be a meeting there to further the success of the new enterprise. There is evidently no intention on the part of the Citizens' Traction line to enter the light for patronage to East Liberty, at least that is the opinion at present held by the Secretary. "We don't consider the Fifth avenuo line rivals of our line," said that gentleman yester day. "Of course, we start at tne same place and in the end get to the same place, but we go over entirely different territory, and their reduction of fares will not affect us. I don't see how we coula;afford to reduce fares. Do people want to ride for nothing? The fact that we increased our earnings by a reduction to 5 cents does not prove that a still further re duction would benefit us. So far as I know there has not even been anv talk of a reduc tion; at least, not in any of tbe board meet ings. Some of the members of the board might have discussed the matter privately, bnt it has never been mentioned at au ofheial" meeting of the stockholders or board of directors." Closing Out Auction Sale Of diamonds, watches, jewelry, clocks, bronzes, silver and silver plated ware, etc. binding that I cannot give the necessary amount of attention to two stores, I have de cided to dispose of my Smithfield street store and afterward give my entire attention to the store at 36 fifth avenue. Both estab lishments have large and complete stocks of goods usually carried in first-class jewelry establishments. The consolidation of (he two stocks would be too large for one store, in consequence I have decided to close out my stock at 533 Smithfield street, at auc tion, and have secured the services of PnlAnal T T "P litlia.lA. ft nf Utti I n rlnl .. 1.1 a as salesman. My stock is composed of over j JkO.UUU worth of strictly nrst-class watches, diamonds, jewelry, silverware, clocks, bronzes, etc. This stock must be closed out as quicklv as possibl . All goods are guaranteed. I am not retiring from busi ness. After disnosing of my Smithfield street store, I will be located "at 36 Filth avenu . Sales begin Monday, November 24, at 10 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 T. M., and irill continue daily until entire stock and fix tures aredisposedoT, at M. 6. Cohen's, Dia mond Expert and Jeweler, 533 Smithfield street. Watches. Watches. 'Watches. Have you seen that special watch of Hardy & Hayes ? y"u should see the beautiful collection they have lor men and the d.imtv styles in diamond incrusted cases for ladies. You can find no dupli cates of these goods elsewhere. They keep all American makes as well, so you will have an unusually lirge selection to choose from at Hardy & Haves, Jewelers, Silver smiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smithfield street. New Building. For Wet Weather Ladies should try a pair of C. A. Verner's "Calilornia" shoes st.ft uppers, stout soles, low heels, perfect fitting, S3 00. C. A. Verner. Cor. Fifth ave. and Market st. Itlbbons for Holiday Fancy Work At special low prices here in both satin and gros grain, in all colors and widths. Jos. Horne & Co. 609 and 621 Penn Avenue. Comfort Shoe For ladies; hand-sewed, perfect fitting, no breakingiL; $5. At Verner's. Fifth avenue and Market street. moposAxs. USS.ENGINEEK OFKIC&CHAItLESTON . KANAWHA, W. Va., November 3, 1S90. PioposaU for building the foundations and the nier and abutment, etc, for a movable dam at Lock No. 8 of the Great Kanawha river tm i tovement will be received at this office until 3 P. x. of December 19, 1690, and therF opened. The attention of bidders is called to tho act of Congress approved Februarv 26, 18S3, and Feb ruary 23, 1SS7, vol. 23, page 332, and vol. 21. pags 411, btatntes at Large, information can be ob Uinpd by application to ADDISON M. SCOTT, Resident Engineer; WM. P. CKAIGHILL. Colonel of Engineers, U. H. A. noIS-lB-D IJHOPOSALS FOR" STONE U. S. ENGI NEER, office. 507 West Chestnut street, Louisville. Ky.. October 21, 1S90. Sealed pro posals in duplicate will bereceived at this office until 1 p. si., (local time), on Thursday the 2Utli day of November, 1S00, tor furnishing stone for the construction of a lock in the Wabash river, near Mt. Carruel, HI. The attention of bidders is invited to arts of Congress of Tebruarv 26, IbSi and February 23, 18S7. volume 23, page 332. and volume 21. pagu 414, Statutes at Large. Preference will be given to stone of domestic prodnction, conditions ot quality and price be ing equal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Specifications and printed forms for proposals will be furnished on application to the undersigned. EDW. MAGUIRE, Cap tain of Engineers, U. S. A. oc22-26-22.23,24.25,n c-18,19 SEALED PROPOSAL WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasurj Department, Wash ington, D. C, until 2 o'clock P. M. on tho 2d day of December, 1890, for all the labor and ma terials required to put in place complete tbe 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 of which may be bad at this office, or tbe office of the superintendent at Pittsburg, Pa. Each bid must be accompanied bv a certified check for $100. The department will reject all bids received after the time here in stated for opening the same: also bids winch do not comply strictly with all the require ments of this 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. noU-S-MWlf BCSTNESS CHANGES. VrOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT L. L Kingsbaker has been admitted to the firm of L Lehman A Bros., who, after this day, will do butinevs under the firm name of Leh man Bios. & Kingsbaker. PITTSBUEG. November 15, 1890L nol632 WE HAVE PORCHASED THE LUMBER business of c. L Willey. which will be carried on by us at the old stand. No. 101 Lacock street. Allegheny City, under the firm name of Pattison Bros. H. NEWTON PATTISON. Nov. 18, 1890. "WM. E. PATTISON. nolB-K) Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, yfc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none tuktn for less than thtt ty cents. Top line being displayed counts as tteo. THE, PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBAlfCS OFFICES. FOR THE S01JTIISIDE. XO'. H12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C023. BRANCHOFK1CES ALSO AS UELOVy-. WHERE WANT, rOK SALE. '10 LET. AM OTHER TRANSIENT A EVERriSKMENTS WILL UK KECElVtl) Ul "O 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements arc to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with The Dis patch. rirrsnuHO. THOMAS ilcCAri'REY, K09 Bntler street. EMIL G. bTUOKKY, Mth street and Teun ave. E. G. STUCKEY jc CO. Wylleave. and Fnlton st. N. SIOKKLY, F-.fth avetine Market House. EAST BSD. J. W. WALLAC S, 61!1 1'enn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & BHKini.KK, 5th av. A Atwood St. SOUTHilDEi ' JACOB Sl'OHN. No. 2 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHKK. 59 Federal street. II. J. McBKIDK, Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. KGGKI1S, 172 Ohio street. F. H. KG G Kits Si SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. SAMUfcl, LAltlU,', Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHHliRY, Western and lrwln aves. G. W. nUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'EltRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. It. MORRIS, 68 Preble ave. MIL1.VALE 110ROUUH. W. W. FLOCKKH, Stationer, No. i Grant ave. SHARPSHURG. O. BELLMAN. 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Pa. nol9-4S FOREMAN-IN FACTORY MAKIMJ CASf w hlte metal goods, cane heads, molasses ca.t tops, pepper and salt tops, etc.; to a man thor oughly lamillir with this work, who understands moulds and the mixing of metals, a steaar posi tion with good wiges will be gheu. AddressJv C. TIIOM MANF. CO., 18S1hlrd ave., Urookln, N. Y. noI5-l4 T ABORERS-AT IRWIN STATION. P. R. R. IJ Apply to UEO. A. BRAKEMAN, Merchants' Hotel. 1, lrwln. noI8-4S LAWYER OF BROAD EXPERIENCE. TO GETHLR with a thorough knowledge ofmcr cintllc business ou salarv. to gle his entire time and attention to legal affairs of a manufacturing house In this city. Address MERCHAN P. Dis patch office. nolS-GD KOOFEK-GOODTIN ROOFER: WAGKSS3 A day: anplv Immediately. OEORGE CAD- ALLADER. Hazelwood. nol9-61 SALESMAN-STEADY AND EXPFRIENCED perfumervsaltsman to handle line of very high grade perfumes in this city: more territory given If efficient: commission. NA1 ION AL COM MISSION SUPPLY CO.. 913 Royal Insurance Building, Chicago, 111. nol9-70 s ALESMAN'-A FIRST-CLASS ONE AliLE TO command trado. Apply 3. Dispatch office nol9-53 SAI.ESMK.N-ON 3ALAKY Olt CDMMISSION to handle the newpitentchemhat ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling noveltv ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper: SOU to 5W) per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to sssu in six days; another 32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each St-ite and territory; sample bv mall 35c. For terms and full particulars address THE MONROE KRASEKMFG. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. 11015-13 SIN GLRS THREE FIRST-CLASS HIGH tenor singers to join a club of male singers; paving positions. Address bECRETARY. 25 federal St., Allegheny. no!9-22 SOLICITOR AN EXPERIENCED COUNTY history solicitor: must have had experience In writing biographies; to such & first-class opening Is offered. Apply S., Dispatch office. nol9-53 TRAVELING SALESMAN-A FIRST CLASS experienced salesman; none other need ap plv. Applv after 10 A. M.. MARVIN BRANCH UNITED STA1ES BAKING CO., Liberty ave. , nol9-21 -T7"ATCHMA'KER-A FIRsT-CLASS WATCH V .MAKER at once. Call at SCO LIBEU1Y ST., city. nol9-74 YOUNG MAN-A BRIGHT. ACTIVE AND Intelligent young man about 18 je.irs of age. for office wort; must b? a good penman Ad dress It. E. I'., Dispatch office. nolS-M Female Help. IT ELP COOKS. CHAMBERMAIDS AND XX girls for general housework. Apply at EM PLOYMENT IiUREAU,5932Penn avef, E. E. 11018-W SALKSLADY-OF UNQUESTIONABLE ABIL ITY, to such a lucrative position is otttred. Answer s. Dispatch ofiice. nol9-53 Male and Female Help. HELP-20 LABORERS. 4 DAIRYMEN. FARM hands, teamsters, waiters, chambermaids, cooxs, hou'.c girls, dishwashers, ltundress, col. girls, child's nurse; rotel coot, 87 00 per week, dining-room girls. MEEHAN'S, 543 Grant st. Tel. 90. no!7-D Situations. EMPLOY MENT-AS CLERK BY A YOUNG man who has bad experience: both In Gcr inanv.tnd Vmerica. Address M. E., 117 Chestnut st . Allegheny City nol9-24 PHOTOGRAPH OPERA'IOR-A NO. 1 la open for engagement, 18 years' experience. Address PHOTO, Dispatch office. nol9-80 OSITION-BY Y-OUNG COLORED MAN AS porter In store or waiter in private lamlly. Address T. H., No. 30 Hazel St., Pittsburg. Pa. no 19-48 POSITION-AS BUTCHER BY A MAN thoroughly accustomed to all parts of the trade. Address A3, Dispatch office. noI9-S) POSITION-AS LADY'S COMPANION AND assltant: not general housework; references. Address HOME, Dispatch office. nol9-13 S1TUATION-BY FlltST-t'LASS SALESMAN lu any capacity during holiday season: suit able cltv relercuces. CHKISAN'IHEMUM. Dis patch office. no!9-C7 W01IK-1IV A MAN EXPERIENCED IN ME CHA N 1CAL and patent otfice drawing and patent office practice, work to do at borne: prices reasonable mid satisfaction guaranteed. Address P. O. BOX 103, Pittsburg. no!9-19-WTSSU Partners. PARTNER-ACTIVE OR SILENT. IN A LIGHT manufacturing business alreadv established: profits very large; the business a monopoly: amount required about tiUOO. Addres MONOP OLY, Dispatch office nol-35 Rooms. Houses. Etc BOOM-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE: first-class furnished front room, with board, until next spring: private family preferred: must bo In good location. Address BOARDING. Dis patch office. Dotl-43 ROOM - LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED front room.wlth botrd, lor two gentlemen, on 1) lllh ave.. waklaml: all modern conveniences, private lamlly. Address J. E. G., .Dispatch office. no18-33t TOOMS-J OR I FURNISHED OR UNFUK XV WISHED for light housekeeping: no chil dren; central location: references exchanged. Ad dress N. P Dispatch office, nol9-45 WANTED. To Exchange. , TO EXCHANGE-SMALL. GROCERY STORE for young spirited horse, not less than 1.200 lhs. Address, with horse. 313 CEDEK ST., Bloomfield, Pittsburg. no!9-75 Financial. MOIETGAOES-ON CITY, SUBURBAN AND country properties. Rates 4,, 5 and 6 per cent, as to security ottered. SAMULL W. BLACK A CO., S3 Fourth ave. ocM-41-Tuwfs MORTGAGES-LARGE AND SMALL, AT the lowest market rates of interest. See W. A. HERRQN & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no'-23-w MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propcrtv at lowestrates. HKM'.V A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D PURCHASF.R-WlTn ABOUT sa,000 CAPI TA!., out of business or abont to change tho same, to Investigate a business offered for sale that will piyjnct profit or SJOOper month the year round; strlrtlv cish: It well managed can he largely increased: the very best opportunity at the price In Pittsburg: present owner going Into wholesale manufacture. Particulars at 26 SAN DUSKY ST.. Allegheny. noi:-34 THOSE HAVING MONEY TO LOAN ON inside lmproed real estate to consult ORSON II. BROOKr. 1S5 Dearborn street, Chicago. New York and Chicago references. noM30-MW T'O LOAN500,OU, IN AMOUNTS OF f3,000 and upward, on cltv and suburban property, n 4)j percent: also smaller amounts at 5 andfi percent. BLACK t BA1RD, 93 Fourth avenue. sc2I-dJ6-D TO LOAN-COO,000 ON MORTGAGES - T1M and upward at 6 per cent; (300,000 at4,S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. II. FRK.NCH, 12a Fourth ave. oc23-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZElt Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Fcdcrafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon teryst. Jylt-C-MWF BRICICYARD-WE HAVE A PURCHASER for ground suitable for brickyard. 5 to 15 ,-icres. In city or on line or railroad. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 Fonrtli ne. nol6-i38-wu EVEBY LADY-1MSH1NGTO BE HEROWN dressmaker to call at 61S Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME FLKSHER'S ladles' tailoring sys:em; no risk; panhs responsible; school now open. nol9-23 EVERYONE TO KNOW 1IIE1 CAN GET their sewing machine repaired In first-class order: alt work arrintcd: genuine needles and attachments for all makes of machines at the low est prices: the best skirt draper In the market. Call and see It at II. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth st. oc7-iwr OWNERS OF HORSES-W HO DO NOT KEEP suhlea or thilr own. to call and see SHAN A IIAN'S. 101 Forbes ave., near Court House. Tel 1819. Boarders wanted; storage for vehicles only. nol4-7IMVFSu PENSIONS THE PlTTsRUllG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON 4 CO.. 100 ilfth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children ami widows oi deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability: bounties collected: certificates ol service procured where discharges are lost. scll-D TOOLS-A SET OF BUTt'HFR TOOLS AND lease on store-room in good location Ad dress, with price and location, BUI EK, Dispitch office. no!9-38-WThS FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CTENTFR AVE.-AT A GREATLY REDUCKD J price: (3,500: a good house, 8 rooms, In first class order: on Center ave., near Fnlton St.. and but a few minutes from Wood and Firth ave., by cable line; any one desiring to secure a good home here If a chance to scenre a birgatu. (46). See W. A. HEHKON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. noS-39-8, 11.15, 1, 22" HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A ftamedwelllng of 9 rooms and 2 finished rooms In attic: icllar, cistern, gas and water, slate roof; room for another house on same lot; only f3,800; reduced from fl.500 to make speedy sale; a great bargain here. By J, H. STEVEN SON & CO., loo Hflh ave. no7" HOUSE-THIRD AVE., 3-STORY HOUSE, with large lot. cheap. BAXTER, THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. noIS-H3-MWS HOUSE-CHEAP, A 3-STORY BRICK HOUSE on N Inth St. : large lot. BAXTER. THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. uoI6-14l-WFSu mOOO-lERMS TO SUIT FINE CITY 9 residence: an admirably arranged, substantial and almost new two-story residence, containing nine rooms, bathroom, with alt mod ern Improvements: nearly an acre of ground, with shade and fruit trees, located on the corner ot two streets, commanding aline view: a very healthy and attractive location: good water, and cement walks all round. PKTER SHIELDS, U3 Grant St., corner Virgin alley. no!6-55 Q-l C 00O-GREAT BARGA1N-FOR THREE OXJ9 brick dwellings: one of nine rooms, one ol six rooms and one of five rooms; well Improved; on the corner or Klngham and Fifteenth streets, Southsldc: will bring In about SI, 000 per year rent. (34811). See . A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. nol9-4-l9,2l,27.de2,G QQ 200-117 ERIN ST. TWO-STORY BRICK.: 009 lot 22x97. 6 rooms and bathroom: hot and cold water: both gases; in first-class condition: Is considered a bargain: one-third ensh, btlance to suit purchaser. MCLAIN & ZUGSM111I. ASl Grant street. nol9-ll OA 000-DEVILL1EHSST..NEAR BEDFORD Utt avenue, two-story frame dwelling oTelght rooms, hall. dite mantels, hot nnd'cold water, both giscs,nlcelypapered;lot 18x60. E93. BLACK 1SAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. no9-l-9, 19.29 Fast End Residences. Qf 300-NEGLEY AVE., NEAR STANTON 009 ave., elegant presed brick residence or nine rooms, h-indsomely papered and finished In natural wood. hall, vestibule, bathroom with oak floor, porcelain tub and inarhle-top stationary washtand. Inside w. c., hardwood cabinet man tels, French plate mirrors, tile hearths and club house grates on first floor, slate mantels, marble hearths on second floor, both gases, house wired for electric lights, combination chandeliers, elec tric call bells, sliding doors,chlna closet with dish sink, linen closet, hot and cold water, ranges 1th brass plpp connections, laundry, stationary tnbs, cemented cellar, solid brl;k dividing walls, servants' w. c. front and rctr porches and yard walks, best sanltiry plumbing throughout the house, alsphalt street, flagstone sidewalks, etc.: none but the best materials and skilled labor used in the construction of house: this propertv Is on line or Duqnesne Electric road. A197. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. no9-9-10, 19,26" (JI-OOO-S. HIGHLAND AVE.. NEAR OX09 Alders street, new two-story brick duelling 11 rooms and bathroom, reception hall, Tront and back porches, electric call bells, sDenk Ing tubes, combination chandeliers, sliding doors between reception hall and parlor, elegant steel range with copper boiler, station try tubs In laun dry: house elegantly finished throughout: clothes press in eacn room; lot wxizd; elegant location. (Atll) BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. nol9-8-19,24,27" -I A OOO-SHADY AVE., NEAR ARABELLA OXtt street. 24-story brick dwelling of 11 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels with cabinets, range, turnace. laundry, library on first flooj; house papered throughout; all latest improvements; nice fron t and back porches: lot 53x125. (A313) BLACK BAIRD, 95 fourth avenue. nol9-9-19.22 29" OOO-O.N A FIRST-CLASS STREET IN 19 East End. 2 frame houses. 1 of fi rooms. finished attic, etc., and 1 or 3 rooms. 3 minutes .rrom electric roJd, 10 minutes from cable road; lot 11x135: street sewered: bargain. W. E. HAMNETT&CO.. 102 Fourth ave., Pittsburg and Wllklnsburg. Pa. 'telephone 7.33. nol9-5" C?f OOO-STATION ST., MODERN FRAME CDVJ? 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 cars:rents Tor 600 per year. Inquire VAN GOEDERA. Ll.OYD. 6J18 Penn ave.. East End. ocl8-4l-WThS" Si A 200 EACH. BOQUETST., NEAR FIFTH Otfc avenue, two frame dwellings of nine rooms, hall, bathroom, w, c., hot and cold water, both g.ises, slate mantels, laundry, front and back porihes; lots 20x71 each. D160. BLACK & HAlIil), 95 rourth avenue. no9-I-9, 19,29" 8Q 300-EDMOND ST., NEAR LIBERTY tJOl avenue. 2 two-story Trarae dwellings or 5 rooms each, side entrance, city water, etc.: rent ror23per month: lot 4ixB0, extending back to paved street. ULACK BAIRD, 93 fourth av enue. Ul. no'J-1-9.19,29" Q-l OOO-SHETLANDAVfc.. NEAR LOWELL rlTXI street, frame dwelling or 6 rooms and hall; lot 25x100; a 22$. BLACK S. BAIRD. 93 Fourth avenue. no9-9-10,19,26 C-J-l OOO-BHADY AVE.. EAST END-BRICK wll) dwelling or 14 rooms: corner lot. about 55x143 It. TUOS. LIGGE1T, 71 Diamond st. no7 62-7, 10. 12, 11.17, 19.21 Q"T 500-SHERIDAN AVE.. EAST END: C7Jf brick house of S rooms: corner lot, 60x120. 1HOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. n Q7-C2-7. 10, 1 1, 14, 17. 19, 21" Allegheny Residences. QQ OOO-JACKSON ST.. NEAR FREMONT ijOl st., four two-story brick dwellings: rent lor ?32 per month; electric cars pass tbe property: lot 20x100. B246. BLACK & BAIRD. 65 Fourth avenue. no!2-14-12, 19, 24 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENl, Hear Allegheny avenne: brick dwelling of ft rooms; hall: bath: fiulhed attic; both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price, 8-xOOOon time and easy terms. J. H. S1EVENSON ACQ., 100 Fifth avenue. no!6 qq soo-oN Lacock st.. near sandus- tU05 K Y St.. on line or P. V. electric cars, two story brick house orslx rooms, hatl and attic; fine white marble mantels, fine chandeliers: housf ele gantly papered throughout; hot and cold water, both gases: sliding doors between parlor and dining room: good lot: immediate possession; terms easy; a positive bargain and Is worth more money than price asked. See EW ING & BYERS. 9i Federal st. and 155 Fourth ave. pol8-3r Qf OOO-WEBSIEE ST.. NEAR PARKS. A OU1 two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms, hall, bathroom, both gists; also on rear, fronting Inter street, a two-story brick duelling four rooms, hall, lellar, water, ga. etc.; lot -'OxIU. B184 BLACK & BAIRD, 95 i ourlh a ve. U09-1-9. 19-29" $1 DOO-MDKHISCIN VL. COR. B 8TREKT. .9 a new two-storv franiedwelllngor5rooina and attic, good cellar and porch: lot 23x101 to Lombard street. BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth av enua. 107. noJ-1-9, 19,23" FOR SALE rMPKOVED REAL ESTATE. Hazelwood Residences. SYLVAN AVE. -NEAR HAZELWOOD AVE NUE, Twenty-third ward, five minutes' walk from station, good two-story and attic frame dwelling of 12 rooms, wide hall, bathroom, range, marble mantels, Inside shutters, natural and arti ficial gas. front and back porches: nice lot, I30X 30. cohered with rrult trees and shrubbery. 1)70. IM.ACK & BAIliD, 93 Fourth avenue. no9-l-9,19,29 ' Suburban Residences. DWELLING-AT WILK1NSBURG LARGE new 7-room frame house; large reception hall, with fire place, nat. gas, cltv water, b. room, inside w. c, electric wires, finished attic finished laundry, finish in first-class style: lot 40xl25;3 minutes from sta.; price.. (5,500: easv terms; a bargain. . E. HAMNElT S. CO., 103 Fourth ave. Pittsburg and W lulnshurjr. Pa. Telephone 6233. no19-5 HOUSES-AT YWLKINSIiURG-TWO NEW seven room frame houses, finished attic, large reception hall. b. r.. cltv water, inside w. c, nat. gas. electric wires, electric hells, etc.: each lot 33x11214; prices, H20i and Si,u00: four mlnntesfrom siatfon: terms easy. W. E. HAM NETT&CO.. 102 iourth nv.. Pittsburg, and W 11 klnsburg. i'j. no!9-5" HOUSE-AT 1ULKINSBUKG-NKW SIX ROOM frame house, finished attic, hall, b. r., city water, electric wires and bclK etc: lot, 30xI4'iononc of best streets in the borongti; six minutes from station: easy terms: price, Sa,50O. W. E. HAMNETT& CO, 102 Fourth av.. Pittsburg, and Wllkinsburr, Pa. nel9-5" QT 700-AT EDGEWOOD-NEW TEN-ROOM CO? frame house, finished attic reception hall with flrcplate, h. r., city water, nat gas, electric wires and bells, large cupboards., laundry con- nected; lot 72)4x192: six minutes rrom station; cheapest propertv In Edgwood: terms to suit. . E. HAMNElT A CO.. 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. nolt-5" OOO FOR AL1.-WALNUT ST.. NEAR I? erner station, a two-storv brick dwelling oi nve rooms and nnisnca attic, water, good cel lar, slate roor, outside sbutters; also a two-story frame dwelling orTonr rooms and finished attic: lot 48x100 to an alley: terms to suit. III. BLACK 11AIRD. 95 Fourth ave. nol-t-9, 19,29" C4 500-TWENTY MINUTES' RIDE BY P. O'X' Ft. W. L C. It. R.. 15 minutes' walk of station; tno acres ground, substantial and com plete house, slate roof, 8 rooms, halls, h and c. water, natural g, orchard of choice fruit. CHARLES SUM hits CO., .113 Wood St.. (I19 Penn ave. nol9-8-ws OA 300 BKUSHTON, PENN AVENUn, H5IT9 near Peoples St.. a two-storv and attic frame dwelling of six rooms hall, both gases, marhte mantels, Tront porch: lot 22x132. K47. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. 1109-1-1. 19. 20" FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOT-69 FT. 9V IN. ON WATER ST. BY 160 FT. to First ave., above Ferry St.: only $860 per Tront root: speelal bargain to close an estate. ALI.ES & IIAII.E1', 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. nol9-40-w-rhs" Fast End Lots. BARGAIN3-6J4 ACRLS EAST ENP-ON Dunfermline and Reynolds av-.. Twentv secondward. Uoinewood. UIIOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond st. no7-62-7,li',12,14,17,19,21 BATES ST., OAKLAND-BARGAIN FOR 10 days only; lot 50x120 to alley. TUOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-62-7. 10, 12, 14, 17. 19,21 371AST END-O'HAP.A ST. LOTS 33x150 FT 11 toa20-ft. alley. THOS. LIGGITTT. 71 Dla. mond st. no7-62-7.10.12.l4, 17,19.21 LOTS-ONE OF THE CHEAPEST AND BEST lots In the East End. near South Highland ave.. and two squares Trom Fiftli avenue: lot48x 120 ft.. for S.1, GOO: In the nililst or fine Improve ments. (76). bee W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave, no6-79-6, 10, 14, 19 LOTS-EASYTEKMStTHESOHENLEY PARK Land Company are selling the best lots for thepricc offering In the city. Call at or address PKIER SHIELDS, 5J3 (.rant St., cor. Virgin alley. nol4-75" rr-r Toji.roo each-park view plan i I ei of lots, near Kolnnson St.. opposite Ursullne Academy, Fourteenth Ward, Oaklind, VA miles or 12 minutes' ride Irom postofilce, three minutes' walk from Firth ae. Traction cars: cheanist and best lots in the city. THOs. LIG GETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-61-D" QQOO-DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS 20X110 Ot ft. to an alley: only one square from Penn ate. and near U ineblddleave., Nineteenth ard. (49). W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave noo-22-w" (JJK: OOO-MARGARETTA ST.. NEVR H1GH 3SO LAND ave.. East End: lot 100x110. 1HOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-62-7. 10, 12, 14, 17. 19. 21" Allegheny Lots. SHEFFIELD ST.-COR. CHARTIERS ST., Allegheny, lot 62 ft. on Sheffield by 75 ft. on Cbartlcrs: price IT.OV: special good bargain. ALLES & BAILEi, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. no!9-39-WSSU Suburban Lots. f00-WALLS STATION. PENNSYLVANIA OO railroad. Versailles ave.. near Center ave.. a vacant lot. 25x110 feet. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. (K6I). nolI-57-11, 19,24 Farms, FARM-129 ACRES-WELL IMPP.OVED; NO finer situation on the Ohio tor residence or speculation can be had: within hair hour's ride rrom Pittsburg: price low; easy payments. ED WITTISH. 410 Grant St. nol9D QOX PER ACHE-PARKER STATION. A., 3)J V. R. R., Clarloi. county: a fine farm ol loo acres: 80 acres of which. Is clear; the balance in oak and chestnnt timber; 50 acres of coal and 20-foot vein of limestone, and underlaid with iron ore. BLACK &BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenne. J49 n08-5-8.19,28 Miscellaneous. BY THOS. M'CAFFREY, 3300 BUTLER bT. 5IS.500 The lurner Hall propertv on Butler, near Fortv-slxth st.. lot COxlOO lect, with large brick building covering the whole of the lot; terms Si, 000 cash, balance at 5 per cent. 810.500-No. 2219 Penn ave. lot 20x100 feet, with tbree-story brick business hous and dwelling, containing storeroom, hall, vestibule and 10 large rooms, both gases, plate glass show windows; everything In first class repair: HO00 cash, bal ance to suit: No. 1 business location. $3. COO On Harrison st..near Fortv-nlnth. Iot20x 100 feet, with brick house oT6 rooms and one or 3 rooms: this is a bargain; terms easy. Send ore ill Tor Immense new list (complete up to November 1) or bouses and lots all over both cities and countv. For sale by 1HOS. M'CAF FREY, 3309 Butler st. Teiephone5514. Office open evenings. nol6-l54-wsu SEWICKLtY-W E HAVE A NUMULK OF choice residence properties and building lots on the Ft. Wavne llaflroad at Sewlekley. desira bly located, and rrom which purchasers can make a selection at moderate ami reasonable prices. DAVID SHAW CO., 152 Fourth ave. n Ql4-89-14.19.22.2S.29" TOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERIES EAST END GROCERY STORES and others In both cities well located: cigar stores, notion stores, drng stores, shoe stores, book and statloncrv store, milk depots, hardware and tinning business, flouring mill, (3.000. sllr PARD CO.. 151 Fourth ave. noI8 BUSINESS-A GOOD ESTABLISHED LIGHT manufacturing business. Anv person wish ing to make a profitable Investment may address P. O. BOX No. 419. no!6-52" GAS WELL-ON UNK'S FARM-ONE-HALF mile east oT Keatlng'6 hotel, at West View, near city limits: well in center or 45-acre lease: 30u-lhs. rork pressure. Full particulars see AL LES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. 'lei. 167. n 019-10-WT8 "lENERAL SI ORE LOCATION IN A GOOD VT town In Eastern Ohio, on P.. Ft. t . A C. R. It.: will Invoice about 3.C00: will also sell the building, size 24x70 ft., and lot, 50x1 10 ft.. If de sired. or particulars Inquire or BECKF1ELD BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. Pa. no9-70-HWF HOTPL AND BAR-WELL ESTABLISHED: profits last vear over $10,000. HOLMES CO.. 420 Smithfield St. nol3-6 INTEREST ONE.E1GHTH IN A WELL ESTABLISHED business; a good Investment for an active man; capital required $3,500. Ad dress A. R. D., DIsp itch office. nolO-TO-wrsu" 10RES-F1VE AND TEN STORES, WELb cstibllshcd: shoe stores hardware store, grocery store, S.K0 to $-,CO0; cigar stores, (.TOO to HOOO: manufacturing business. UOLMESACO.. 4J0 Smithfield st. nolS-87" ss OO-A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. OP i POSITE denot. In a Hve.lv town. nnvfnr 1,700 a year profits now; best or reasons for sell lng. Address BOX 123. Cliarlerol, Pa. no!9-42 Business Properties. BRICK HOTEL-IN EASTERN OHIO. OF about 40 rooms and rull v rurnrshed: bar sales, so. 000 per year, and other receipts. 7.000 per year: good.sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences; price S23,: wight take some good real estate In part pay. J. H. S1EVENSON A CO., ICO Firth avenue. no!8" BUSINESS PROPERTY THE CHEAPEST down town to-day on the market: a two storv warehouse; lot 20x80, at J555 a foot; lr not sold.herore Dec. 1st will be withdrawn and S story warehouse erected: now Is your chance to secure a bargain. See M. X'. HOVV LEY A SON, 127 Fourth ave. nol6-65" UTLERST. NO. 3705. FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 21X100 rt., with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uetz as shoestore; frame dwell ing on rear of lot; this valuable property will be sold very low and on easv terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 35C9 Butler. selO-93-Wf." TTY MANUFACTURING PLANT-AMPLE nower. machinery, shafting, etc.: bulldlnir 50x125, with an acre and a lmlfof ground: railroad siding on premises; ground on leasehold or may ne honrhL Address P. O. BOX 8C2. cltv. ror rnr- tlcnlars or Interview. nol9-27-ws CITl MANUFACTURING PLANT-AMPLK powrr. in ..hi t-ry, -h m g. etc ; bul 1 g 50x23 w.thau ere an a hair, fgr u : r Iroad tiding mi. p tml s:grou d oi easeheld or may be nought. Address!. O. BOXu2, cltv. forp.r ilcaljrs or interview. nol9-2r-ws" FIFTH AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY Near Van Braam st.: oue or the best and largest buildings In that section: stable on alley In rear (75). bee W. A. HEREON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. nol-79-1.5.12.19.26 032 OOO-SEVEN ACRES GROUND. LONG CpO) street frontage excellent building location, near street cars and city line, Allegheny. CHARLES SOMEBS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn aye, , nolS-J FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Properties. BUSINESS SITE-A FINE LARGE ONE,' near Wood and Smithfield sts.. and con venient to the new postoifice building: excellent chance Tor favorable purchase. JAS. W. DRArE CO., 121 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. nol8-74" FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Veliicles, Live Stock, Etc DELlVEItY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BFCKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street. Allegheny. '1 elephone. 3420. Jell-76-MWS" Machinery and Metals. TJARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES L and boilers, one 11x10 In., one 12x21 In., one 12x13 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 In., four 9x12 In., and large lot or smaller sizes; mounted portable engines 9 to 12 h. p., shafting. Sullevs. pumps, governors, etc. J. S. lOUNG, 1-25 Park way. Allegheny. Pa. oc30-D DRILLING ENGINES AND lilILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and bullets in every sizeand style, sawmills an, wood-working ma chinery. JSAKMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 Urst ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. inh9-D ENGINES AND BOII.F.R NEW AND RE FUTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., I.I.M.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny. Pa. 0C.2-C3" HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forging, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny, i'a. au3-35-Mwr" Mlscellaneons. BANANAS. HEADQUARTERS FOR II A NANAs, Florida oranges and foreUn fruits of all kinds; have my fruit bought direct rrom the groves In Florida, and select only oranges grown on the finest groves, and will give my patrons the finest Irult that comes to this city: have also In storage about 2,1)00 barrels Tmcy apples, from which can load car at short notice. My stock of fiotatoes. onions, apples and fruits Is the largest n the city, and will not be undersold by any house in tne trade. Come and examine my stock. Have handled up to date I Aum baskets of grapes this siason. anil will continue to handle largely otConcordN catatrbas, etc., for the next 30 days. Do not Torget Hie place, the old established house or 'lllO. H. McGOWAN. 607 I.I Deny street. "Fair dealing and honesty" lsmv motto, nnll-38 THE STOCK OF GROCERIES-TEA. COF FEE, soaps, brushes, etc.. ofMr. St. Clair. s9 federal street, Allegheny, now being closed out at auction, sale to bo resumed this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock: no reserve: terms cash. JAS. DKAPEACO.. Auctioneers, 120 Fourth avenue, rittsburg. nolO-79 TO LET. East End Residences. EAST END ON PENN AVE., NEAR EVA LINE st.;new house: 7 rooms; well finished and papcrcd,modern Improvements, outside wash house, large porches, at f35 per mo. Send Tor list W. A. HEltHON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave s nol2-47-Tuwrt Hotels. HOTE!, W-ROOM HOTEL, IN CENTER OF ilty. For particulars inquire or S. MUS GRaVE, 329 Liberty st., city. nol9-36-TuWFBut Farms. FARM STOCK. DAIRY OR MARKET GAR DENING farm, with large honsc and barn. 20 miles rrom city on Ohio river and railroad: also, five acres wlrtr three-roomed house: also, one third acre with Ibur-rootned bonse. Inquire EDWIN LOGAN, lour ourth ave.. Pittsburg. nol2-27-wst t Itoom. .-VTICELY FURNISHED PAKLOR-FOR 3IAN JN and wile or two gentlemen. 23 EIGHTH ST. no!9-6Hf Offices. Deslc Room, Etc OFFICESIN GKKMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.; singly or In stilts: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t tTJORKING ROOM WITH Y'AKD: SU1T Y ABLETor carpenter shun or other light work. 23 EIGHTH ST. noI9-62t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-IIOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S LOOK bl'OKE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL BOOKS. BOOKS. IIOOKS, OLD and new. largest stock, lowest nrlees: librar ies purchised. J RANK BACON A CO.. 301 Smithfield St., PIttsbnrg, Pa. noil PEUSONAL-THE RAILWAY BUILDING and Loan Association has completed its or ganization aud is now prepared to receive de posits. If you have large or small amounts to luvcst we Invite you to rail and Investigate our plans. H. L. M'CKADY. Manager, 138 Firth ave. and E. S.;FLE1SUER, Secretary, 138 Firth avenue. nol9-51 FOUND. ITIOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents or tbls city was round hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth ave.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners shonld call Tor tbem. as Dickson requires the room. nolt-D LOST. TOST ON MONDAY DKF.D AND RE- XJ OE1PT3. Suitable reward will oe given if leit at uiarAiuii nr riuiw noiv-ia AUCTION SALES. J AKGE PEREMPTORY BALE! Of the entire stock of BREEDING FARM. FIFTT-FIVE HEAD. FIFTY'-FIVE HEAD. STALLION'S. BROOD MARES, COLTS, FILLIES and ROAD HORSES. MR. E. R. COCHRAN, of Mlddlcton, Del., has instructed ns to sell at Auction, at tho PHILADELPHIA TATTERSALL, (Incorporated) Market street, Southside, Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, OX WEDNESDAY MORNING.NO EMBER 20, lbSW, At 10 o'clock, the following valuable stock: representing tbe blood of Wlckliffe. by Geo. W ilke-: Administrator, by Ilambletonian; Pilot Mainbrino, Happy Medium, and many others. Among them will also he fonnd Ad ministrator. Jr., who after making: a season in the stud, was trained some this fall, and horse men who. have seen him say be can show a 2:29 gait, and believe he will make a fast horse and a campaigner. Also five daughters of Pilot Mainbrino blood, that is not to be found every day for sale, and many road horses, well bred coits and fillies. The Btock is now on exhibition at the Tattersall. The sale is peremptory, as Mr. Cochran Is closing out: so do not miss it, as bargains may be expected. We also hold regular sales every Tuesday and Friday of horses, carriages, harness, etc, and have on hand at .Ml times for , private sale, borsos, carriages, harness, etc, of the best stvle and description. Mr. Frank Ilerdic will act as auctioneer. WENDEROTH. SIUNDY &. JOHNSON, Auctioneers, Market street, Southside, Twentieth and Twcnty-tirst streets. nolS-56 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE COWS AND CALVES. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890, At the residence place of Cochran Fleming, in tbe borongb of Sewickley. Allegheny county. Pa, (P.,Ft.W.fe C. Ry.J.at 130 oVIock, the uuderslgued will expose to public sale the fol lowing personal property, viz : Forty milch cows, fresh and "springers." Holsteius, regis tered. Jerseyi and (trade Jerscys.one 2-year-old Holsteln bull, registered, and one Jersey bull, registered. These are all very lino animals, having been recently selected with care from a large herd. Terms, cash at sale. JOHN K. RENO. Assignee of Cochran Fleming et al. nold-uS AUCTION SALE. , H. a SM1THSON, Real estate abd General Auctioneer, room 53 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. orM-D MEETINGS. MEMBERS OF PITTSBURG COUNCIL NO. 117. Jr. O. TJ. A M., are hereby re quested to meet at J. H. Porte's office. No. 409 Grant St.. TUESDAY LVE., November 18, at 7 F. M. sharp to take action on the death of their two.. Thos. M. McCoy. JACKSON KERR, Councillor. A. W. SMART, Rec Sec. nolS-So WM. A. SIPE. Solicitor. 93 Diamond St. NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT a meeting; ot the stocknolders of the Michael Hill Oil and Gas Company. Limited, specially called, a resolution was passed by a majority of the stockholders, in number and value, to dissolve said company, and tbe under signed were anpointed liouidating; trustees to wind up the business of the concern. CHAS. C. EMMONS, JOHN SPERBER, SAMUEL MCKNIGHT, liquidating trustees. November 8. 1S90. nol2-23-D P1A-NO&, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. OCSJ-C6-D Fifth avenue. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of patents. 131 Filth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established SO years. ie2S-13 CHOICE PROPERTIES. $125,000 Is the amount ol cash paid every month to the employes of the Westinghouse Airbrake Co. -AT- PJL I ii The most available lots in the neighbor' hood, nearest the works, and especially de sirable for Business, Residence or Investment- FOE SALE BY EAST PITTSBURG T SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. From date until April 1, 1891, 200 LOTS Are offered at prices ranging from $l00to$400Each On Monthly Payments. Send for List. EACTHMDRft IMPROVEMENT CO "WILMEKDING, PA. City Office, Westinghouse Buildine. uS-9-w-Sa For Sale or Exchange, For Imnroveil nrnnnrtv. farm of fifl aerpsL TTftVS- ville station. P., P. tf.if R-Rtsas and oil well on the property. Only SO minutes from, city. Price low. M. F. Hippie & Co,, nolD-47-'WF'3u 96 Fonrth ave. NOTICES. OTICE Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania, on 11th day of December. 1K90. by Theodore Doerflinger, George P. Letriche, William J. Woods. Florence C. Miller. Morton Hunter and John M. Gnfiin. nndcr tbe corporation act of 1S7L and tho supplements thereto, for tho charter of an intended corpoiation to be called Pennsylvania Foundry and Machine Company, tbe character and object of which is tho manu facture of iron or steel, or both, or of any other metal, or of any article of commerce from metal or wood, or both. MORTON HUNTER. nol9-68--w Solicitor. PENNSYLVANIA REFORM SCHOOL The three boys described below absconded from the school tins evening. Harry Askine, age 17. home a: Erie. Pa., medium size, black hair, dark complexion, lonr. thin Lice; no special marks. Samuel Powell, age 16. borne at Bradford, Pa., lante forage, black hair, brown eyes, dark complexion, star initials S. P.. clasped hands, U. S. Hig in India ink on right forearm. William Flick (rowder). age 18, home at MeadviIIe. Pa.. Dirents live at War ren, O . mcd.um size. stou. brown hair and: eyes, falrcomplexion. Dn?noe. retreating chin, scar in center of left hand from a revolver bullet wound. AH wore blaish-gray pants, dark flannel shirt, round raps, heavy shoes, blue-gray jicket. A reward "T 510 for one. 815 for two, will be paid for anv information lead ing to their arrest, or that ainnnnt and allex penses for arrest and ruturn tu the institution at Morcanzi. Pa. J. . Q0AT, Supt. JIORGASZX. Pa.. November 17. Ib90. no!9-57 LLGAL NOTICES. TVTOTICE TO THE GROCERY TRADE 1. Missouri Camp, will continue the manu facture ot. the Liquid French Soap, and have appointed John H. Keller a my authorized agent. He will collect all bills and make all contracts for me. (Simed) M. CAMP MFG. CO. November IS, ISDO. nol9-31 C. HASBRO UCIC, Aitorney. 103 Grant street. ESTATE OF ALEXANDER KERR, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given thac letters testamentarv on the esta'u of Alexander Kerr, late of Wilkius town-ulD, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing; at Turtle Creek, m said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate- payment, and those having claims or demands against the same to maka them known to us without dcla. HANNAH KERR. " lPr, ELIZABETH KERR, Lxecutors. no2I-w orrociAL rrrTscintG. SEALEO PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the otSice of City Controller until FRIDAY, the 21t day of November. A. D. ISDO, at 2 o'clock P. w.. for repairing and re modeling desks and chairs in Oinrrjon and Se lect Council Clumber?. Municipal Hall; also, one fireproof gate. Flans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the gen en office. Department or Pnblic Works. Each proposal must be acLompinicd by 9 bond, with two sureties, in double the amount, probated before the 3Iavor or Cltv Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. E. M. UIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg. November 17. ISM. nol8-27 VJOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. v the reports of the viewers on the con struction of sewers on Twentv.sccond street, from south side of Railroad street loAlleghe.iv tivej, and Henians and Kirkpatrkl: streets and Center avenne, from Charles street to Reed street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Conrtot Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELO V. Chief of Dcpartmen' o' Pnblic Works. Pittsburg. November 13, 1850. nol3-52 -VTOTICK Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xi report of viewers on the grading and pav ing of Railroad street, from Teuty-nrst street to Twenty-ronrth street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is Hied in the Conrt of Common Pleas witbm ten (10) days from date. E. M. B1GELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. Pittsburo, November 13. 1S90L nol3-52 TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLM report of Viewers on the damiges caused bv tbe grading of Atwood street, from Fiftrt avenne to Boquet street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Conrt of Common Pleas within ten (10) nays from date. E. M. BfGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PmsBCRG. November 13. ISDO. nol3-32 V; OTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN THAT THE is report of Viewers on the paving and curb ing of Stanton avenue, from Highland avenue to Ileherton street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Plea within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg. November 13, 1890. no!3-fiZ -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JN reports of viewers on the opening of All qutppa street, from Robinson street to Cen ter avenne, and Ditbridge street, from Fifth avenue to Center avenue, have been approved by Councils.which action will be flnal,unless aa appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleafl within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, November 13, 1830. nol3-53 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1N the reports of viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue, and Cedar street from Liberty avenne to Friendship street, have been approved by Conncils. which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. . Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, November 13. 1890. nol343 Continued on Fifth Fage.i REMOVAL. House and Sign Painter, has removed from 13a Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbytenau Church. Special attention tiven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting ana glazing la all its branches. oclS-63-D for Amusement Advts. See Eighth. Page, WILMRDIRG 4