Mcvumrm n&zm? WEE 3" THBW PITTSBtmG-, DISPATCH. -THUBSDAY, ' NOVEMBER .'20, 1890." THE NONPARTISANS. National Convention of the Kew Temperance Organization. MAUYLEADEKS OF l'KOMINENCE. A Day DeToted to Prayers, Singing and Earnest Addresses. HOW THE NEW WORK IS PE0GEESS1NG The first annual National Convention of the Kon-Partisan "V. C. T. TJ. opened its sessions yesterday morning: in the North Avenue M. E. Church. All the members of the convention are assigned to the houses of friends of the cause in the two cities, but at the opening exercises there -were not more than 75 present. As the dav wore on, how ever, the cburcb became filled with later ar rivals. The membership, as can easily be seen, is composed of ladies of unusual in tellectual attainments. Some were richly, but all tastefully, dressed. A feature of the convention were the young lady pages, whose blue badges flut tered up and down the aisles as they at tended to the wants of the delegates. An other feature is the music, which is under the direction of Mrs. Patton, of Philadel phia. LAST SIGHT'S SESSION. The church was crowded last night, and much interest was manifested in the ad dresses made bv Itevs. J. T. Leak, "V. H. McMillen, and Sirs. Mattie Bailey. Miss Isabel G. Shortledge, of Concordville, Pa., made an earnest appeal for financial aid to carry on the work or distributing literatue and educating the boys and girls who are to take the belm in the future Mrs. Lydia H. Tilton, of Washington. D. C, spoke of tie bard work done by members of the union intrjingto cet proper temperance legislation through Congress. She was fol lowed by Mrs. Mary J. Aldricb, or Cedar Rapids reviewed the work ot the temperance cause Tor the past 100 years, after which the convention adjourned until to-day. The proceedings or the morning session were opend with a hjmn and praer by Mrs. Isa bella Plumb. Oberlin. O. This was followea by asbort prajcrs and addresses by Mrs. J. Allen Foter. of Iowa, and Mrs. Caroelia Alfred, or Brooklyn. N. Y. After the appoint ment or a committee on credentials, telegrams ol erecting were read from Oregon. Minnesota, Inna and Ohio, the Crusaders of Tiffin adding $. to their greeting. THE SECRETARY'S BErORT. The report or the General Secretary, Miss F. Jennie Duty, or Cleveland, was next read. She paid a tribute to the co-operation of the Vs. a junior organization or the union, and gave a statement al-on.n; the standing or the senior order in the right States in which it bad been organized within the last ten months. The re port tw adopted, as was also that or the super intendent. Mrs. Bailey. Freidcnt of the Ioa Union; Mrs. Panl, President or the Maine Union: Mrs. Lukens. Presidtnt ot the New Jersey Union, and Mrs. Plunney, ot the Ohio Union, made short addresses. 'Mrs. Campbell. President or the Pennsylvania Union, said that if any work was needed thi State would be In the van. She urged that the boys as well as the girls be brought into the junior organization. At the afternoon session ltev. J. T. Leak, pas tor of the North Avenue M. E. Church, and Rev. W. H. McMillan, of the Second United Presbiterian Chuich of Allegheny delivered ailili esses of welcome. The response to tbo welcome was made by Mrs. Mattie M.Bailey, Preiident of the Iowa Union. The remainder of the afternoon session was taken up in the appointment of committees and other routine business. SABBATH REFORMERS, MEASURES FOR PROPERLY OBSERVING THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK. Congress Urged to Fass lavs Prohibiting Carrjiiig the MaiK, the Running of Trains and Other secular Employment on Sunday. The sessions yesterday of the Sabbath Ee forni Convention were largely attended. Last night Rev. D'. W. 1 Crafts, of Chi cago, delivered an address on behalf of the Christian Sabbath, giving several reasons why t was not more generally observed throughout the world. The following delegates were appointed to attend the National Convention to be held in Philadelphia, next month: Rev. A. J. Gregg and Rev. A. K. Kirkpatrick, of Armstrong; T. R. Stewart. Westmoreland; Rev. J. H. Gibson and Rev. J.W. Baker, of Fayette, and Dr. J. AV. Robinson and Captain A. Wisbart, of Allegheny county. The Executive Committee was authorized to name the other delegates. At the afternoon session the topic first dis cussed was The Physical, Intellectual and So cial Benefits of Sabbath rest," Dr. Hays, Dr. McAllister and Dr. Crafts taking part. Dr. JIas made a verbal report as to the work of the"Executive Committee during the past year. With the coming jear they expected to do much better, as the work so far had been in the nature of paving the way. The session was con cluded with an address by Charles C. Bonney, of Chicago. 'The Duty of Congress to Protect Sabbath ,Rct as Far as its Jurisdiction Extends," was discussed at the morning session. Chairman Rev. D. S. Littell suggested that it was not necessarv that the convention should devote itself solely to speeches, as Congress needs praying for as much as talking to. One sneaker said the President of the United States had set a bad example in traveling on Sunday. When Rev. Dr. Crafts suggested that Presi dent Hairison had not traveled on Sunday the first speaker said he did not mean the present President, but Mr. Cleveland. Dr. Crafts thee went on to tell about tho move ment to stop Sunday mails. Sunday trains ana Sundav parades. Petitions had been presented to Congress representing 10. 000, OOOfieople. He said that Congress was so busy legislating far other sections of the country that it could pav no attention to Washington, m winch there was more Sunday desecration than any city of, the Union except New Or leans. A resolution was adopted that the conven tion, throuch its President and Secretary, peti tion Congress m favor of the passage of both the Blaii and Brcckcnridge bills for the defense of the Sabbath in the District of Columbia. The second topic was "The Immediate Duty of the Friends of the Sabbath in Western Penn pjlvanta." Rev. D. McAllister said the first duty was to organize in all the counties and jiuU the -ork in everv known way. The Cnniuiiuee on Resolutions offered a pre limiuart u nm t deploring the apathy and lack ol conM-t"i v "! Christians: appealing to the Columbian !imnsioners against the opening of the Wuilt " Fair on Sunday: recommending a business men's protest against such opening; calling upon the Postmaster General to put a stop to Sunday work in the CO.000 postofiices of the country, and advocating a law deposing public officers who will not enforce Sunday laws. The various subjects were discussed at length and finally adopted. LAW AND OSDEE BAK0.TIET. Subjects Th.it Will be Discussed at the Feitiio ltoanl To-Niglit. Major N'egley, President of the Pittsburg Lieague. will deliver the address of welcome at the banquet to-nigbt to the members ot the International Law and Order convention. E. L. Bond, of Montreal, will respond to the toast to the Dominion, while Judge Bonnev, of the International League, will respond tor the United States. Other toasts will be responded to as follows: "When Bad Men Conspire, Good Men Must Combine," Edward Everett Hale; "Uncer tainty Destroys Law," Henry M. Burton, presi dent of the Philadelphia Law and Order So ciety: "Liberty Possible Only Through Law," John M. Langston; "No Rogue Ever Felt the Halter Draw With a Good Opinion of the Law." Colonel L. Edwin Dudley; "One Day's Rest and Six Dajs' Toil." Walter T. Mills. The convention will meet at 10 o'clock this morning in the Y. M. C A. building. JJearlv all the delegates who are expected to attend reached the city yesterday. To-day and to morrow will be devoted to business meetings and Saturaay to sighUeetnir. It is ntrM that some important business will be transacted in regard to the work of the societies in this country and the Dominion. Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervous ness aud hysteria are soon cured bv Dr. 31iles Nervine. Free samples at Jos. Feming & Son's, Market sL Th In Millinery Department To-Day TVe institute a special sale of fine trimmed bats, bonnets and toques at extremely low prices. Don't fail to see these special offers in millinery department to-day. Jos. Hobke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, DISGUSTED WITH HTMSKT.T. But tho Jingle or Silver Drove Away HU Good Intentions. "Did you ever see a man disgusted with him self T Well, I am one," said an unkempt indi vidual Jo a reporter yesterday. "I am going to the Central station and give myself up." "I wouldn't do that. You have been drink ing and they may send you to the workhouse. "You ought to brace up," waa the reply he re ceived. He bad an honest face, partially hidden behind a layer of dirt and a straggling ted beard. "I am a printer." he continued. "I have done wrong and I know It. Booze is the curse of my lire, and I feel if I could get behind bars and stay there for awhile 1 might recover from this spree." By an unfortunate shift in position the jingle of a few nickels issued from the reporter's pockets, and the printer's good intentions dis appeared in a moment. Another glass or beer was all he wanted and then he would quit for ever. He got it, and he is sleeping in the Cen tral station now. STOKING RAILROAD CABS. A Man Knocked Senseless on the Pittsburg and Western. P. W. Lupher, while riding in a, smoking car near Hcrr's station, on the Pittsburg and Western Railroad Tuesday evening was struct in the temple and knocked senseless by a stone that crashed through the car window. The train was stonped and an unavailing search made for the person who threw the stone. The company has set several detectives to work, as this is not the first time cars of that road have been stoned at the same point. Science Overcomes Deafness. Just now the medical world is engaged in discussingthe newdevice for deafness called Sound Disc. No invention of late has at tracted so much interest among the medical profession. Its perfection, which is now an established fact, has resulted ir the over throw of many pet theories ol there being no relief (or a vast number of cases of deafness. This ingenious discovery was made by H. A. Wales, of Bridgeport, Conn., and coming as it does with the approval of some of the leading aurists of the world it can hardly fail to prove of ST"i value to both the pro fession and the afflicted. For "Wet "Weather Ladies should try a pair of C. A. Verner's "California" shoes soft uppers, stout soles, low heels, perfect fitting, $3 00. C. A. Verner, Cor. Fifth ave. and Market st. A Treat for the Boys. Our nice, long cape overcoats for boys, age 4 to 14,which we sell for 52 60 and $3 50, are a treat to see. They are made from styl ish cassimere and cheviot, and fit the boys to perfection. You'll find them sold every where for $6 and ST; but ours are only ?2 50 and S3 50 for the better grades. ,With each sale in this department we present a nice present for the boys. P. C. C. c, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House. For Wet Weather Ladies should try a pair of C. A. Verner's "California" shoes soft tippers, stout soles, low heels, perfect fitting, S3 00. C. A. Verner, Cor. Fifth ave. and Market st. Tour Grandmother's Bread. Do you remember the bread your grand mother used to make? It was the best bread you ever ate. You never imagined that you would get any more like it. But you can. Marvin's New Palace bread is just that kind. It eclipses everything else in 'the bread line on the market. If you like de licious home-made bread, try it. You can get it from vour grocer. MWThs For Bovk. Is your boy hard on his shoes? If so, see C. A. Verner be pertectly fitted, in the best wearing shoe made such a shoe costs a lit tle more, but cheapest in the end. C. A. Verner, Fifth avenue and Market st. 34 Louvre 24. Ladies, for SI, the best kid glove ever bought; all colors imaginable: every pair fitted. 24 Sixth st, sitjn of Golden Glove, directly opp. Bijou Theater entrance. No branch store. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear. Extraordinary values in these depart ments. Examine our 50c, 75c. 90c, SI 00, SI 25, SI 45 garments; all new goods. R0SENBATJ3I & CO. Now is the Time. To have your pictures taken and avoid the holiday "rush. Cabinet photos SI 00 per dozen. Life size crayon portraits, with handsome frames, 7 00. Lies' Popular Gallery, 10, 12 Sixth st ttsu Pure Beer, Ale and Porter. Those who are desirous of obtaining pure beer, ale or porter lor home use should in sist on the Iron City Brewing Company's brand, as they have stood the test ot time and are known to be chemically pure and free from all adulterations. They are pleasing to the palate and extra nutritious. All responsible dealers keep the Iron City Brewing Companv's beer, ale and porter, or use telephone, 1186. For Boys. Is your boy hard on bis 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 end. C. A. Verner, Fifth avenue and Market st. Society and Ladies of Refined Taste Are requested to inspect the Turkish rug display at Roenigk Bros., 611 Smithfield st "Those who raise seeing them miss an un usual opportunity to cultivate their taste." Exhibitors patronized by Mrs. Cleveland. Masonic Emblem Headquarters. James McKec, jeweler, established 1877 at 13 Fifth avenue, now at 416 Smithfield street Watches, chains, diamouds, shrine pins, etc. "The Big Clock below Diamond street." In Millinery Department To-Day Wc institute a special sale of fine trimmed hats, bonnets and toques at extremely low prices. Don't fail to see these special oners in millinery department to-day. Jos. Horxe & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Comfortables, cotton-filled and full size; special good values at S2 00, S2 50 and S3 00 each. HtJGUS & Hacke. ttssu Comfort Shoe For ladies: hand-sewed, perfect fitting; no breaking in; S5. At Verner's, Fifth avenue and Market street. Blankets, blankets, blankets; genuine country wool blankets, white and scarlet, from S4 50 to S7 50 per pair: value une qualed. HUGUS & Hacke. ttssu Comfort Shoe For ladies; hand-sewed, perfect fitting, no breaking in; S5. At Verner's, Fifth avenue and Market street. Extraordinary bargains in fur trim med jackets to-day at Bosenbaum & Co's. B.&B. Fur-trimmed jackets, S10, $12, S15 and up to S50 in these cloak rooms. Boggs & Buhl. Comfort Shoe For ladies; hand-sewed, perfect fitting; no breaking in; $5. At Verner's, Fifth avenue and Market street TV 1 MAY, bONS CO., Fine DYEING AND CLEANING, 6 Sixth Avenue, milWQ-TTS Pittsburg, Pa, MS" Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, efa, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taktn or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S. BBANCHOFFICES ALSO ASBELOW. WHERE WANT, rOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT AEVElirfSKMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accouuts with THE DIS PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, Mth street and Tenn ave. K. G. STUCKEY CO. Wylle ave. and Fulton St. N. STOKELY, Fifth avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 615! Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SHElBLEU,5lhav. A Atwoodst. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. I Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBKIDK, Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS, 172 Ohio street F. II. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. SAMOfcL LARRY, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. V. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. ULEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS. 686 Preble ave. MILLVALE BOROUGH. W. TV. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. i Grant ave. SHARl'SBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Male Help. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keefe's 15 centptlls. Good as rold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, sVln eruption pills, worm ptlls, kidney pills, leucorrhoea pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills sore throat pills, nerve pill', nervous dchlllty pnis.whooplnjr cough pills, non cathartlc pills, malaria pills, pils pills. Price, IS cents: lane bottles fl. DR. O'KEEFE&OO., Homeopathic chemists, 34 Fifth ave.. Pittsburg. nol9-ft AGENTS -NO'VV IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to secure an aeencv for the sale of the new Klnderhook edition" of the writings of Wash ington Irving, complete in ten volumes; call at once and get your prospectuses: also a copy of our new catalogue of subscription books in English, German and Swedish. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. nol3-TuWThrssu AGENT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN everv 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 S75 per month If preferred, and furnifh a team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WAKE CO., Boston, Mass. ocl8-M-D AGENTS AND ORGANIZERS WANTED-FOR the best beneficial order In existence: it will pay vou to start a branch or come and Join; &ick benefits, loans to members and ?1. COO paid In full at the end or five years. Call or address S. WHEELER. National Organizer. Order of ITos perltv. HKSArch St.. Philadelphia. noOT-21 BARBER GOOD MAN AT ONCE AT 82 WASHINGTON AVE., Thlrty-flrst ward. S. S. noai-91 BARBER-GOOD MAN. APPLY 2S0 FIFTH AVENUE. no20-53 B OY OFFICE BOY: ADDRESS IN OWN handwriting, ROOM 706 Hamlltonbulldliig. e 020-44 BUTCHER IRST-CLASS MAN. AD DRESS with reference LOCK BOX 354, Blalrsrille, Pa. nolS-8.1 CANVASSERS-FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS AND advertisements for a first-clas well-known Trade Journal published at Philadelphia, Pa.: liberal commissions to energetic solicitors. Ad dress "HAZLET." Room 4, No. 126 South Second St.. Philadelphia, Pa. noI0-20 1ARVF.RS-TEN SOFT STONE CARVERS. DAVID BAKER, 233 Omega St., East End. no!9-78 DETECTIVE WE WANT A MAN IN EVERY locality toact as private detective under our Instructions: experience not necessarv. Send for particulars WASHINGTON DETECTIVE AGENCY. Box 787. Washington, la. no20-90 POREMAN-IN FACTORY MAKING CAST white metal goods, cane heads, molasses can tops, pepper and salt tops. etc. ; to a man thor oughly familiar with this work, who understand- moulds and the mixing or metals, a stcaav posi tion with good wages will be given. Address J. CTHOM MANF. CO.. 188 Third ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. nol5-14 FURNITURE SALESMAN-TO HANDLE A good side line, on coinml6Mon. through oh'o andthe South. Address H. K.U., Dispatch office. no'JO-89-Thsu JABORCKS-AT IRWIN STATION. P. R. R. J Anplvto GEO. A. BRAKEMAN, Merchants' Hotel. Irwin. npIS-48 MEN TWO WAGONMAKERS AT HARPE; BROS., cor. Beaver ave. and Bayard st., Allegheny City. ho20-8l LASTERERS-TO PUT UP ORNAMENPS. Inquire for MARSHALL, Duquesnc Theater. UO20-41 SALESMEN TWO FOB OYSTER AND FISH wagons. Apply G. H. GLEDHILL. Dia mond Market. no3M8 YOUNG MAN-E1GHTEEN OR TWENTY years of age, that understands care of horses and grounds; German preferred. Apply at 60S WOOD ST. no2C-91 Female Help. HELP COOKS. CHAMBERMAIDS AND girls for general housework. Applv at EM PLOYMENT BUHEAU.S932 Penn ave., E. E. UO18-30 Male and "Female Help. COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDRESSES, dining room girls, nurses, 330 house clrls, German and colored girls, white and colored waiters, drivers, farm lianas, one baker, boy to learu plumbing. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 608 Grant st. nolO-MThs HELP-20 LABORERS. 4 DAIRYMEN. FARM hands, teamsters, waiters, chambermaids, cooks, house girls, tdlshwashcrs, laundress, col. girls, child's nurse; hotel cook. ?7 00 per week, dlulng-room girls. MEEbAN'S, SIS Grant st. Tel. 90. noI7-D Situations. POSITION-BY A YOUNG GERMAN LAD7f as chamber or parlormaid In an aristocratic family. Address H., 153 Pennsylvania ave., Alle gheny. no20-42 OS1TION AS TRAVELING SALESMAN bvyoungman of some experience. Address b. C, 'Dispatch office. no20- SITUATION-OF SOME KIND BY A YOUNG man with longexpcrlence in drvguods trade; first-class reference at hand. II., Dispatch office. no20-16 WORK-BY A MAN EXPERIENCED IN ME CHANICAL and patent office drawing and patent office practice, work to do at home: prices reasonable and satlslactlon guaranteed. Address P. O. BOX 103, Pittsburg. nol9-H)-WTSSu Partners. PARTNER-ACTIVE OR SILENT. IN A LIGHT maniilacturlug business already established: profits very large: the business a monopoly: amount required about 2,1100. Addres MONOP OLY, Dispatch office no!9-S5 Boarding. BOARD-AT EAST END BY ELDERLY G EN TLEMAN and wife: win pay good price if well suited. P. O. LOCK BOX 22. no20-2 Itooms. Houses. Etc TO BUY A BRICK HOUSE OF 8 OR 9 ROOMS in the Sixth or Seventh ward, Pittsburg: must not exceed 55,000. .Address, stating exact location and price, also size of lot, REALTY. Dispatch office. no20-83 financial. MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc unequalcd: lowest rates of interest and no delav. 11 you need money applv MORRIS FLEMING, Its Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TTBSu MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propertv at lowest rates. HENRV A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at Vi, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES &. jJAILEY, IM Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsu PURCHASER-W1TH ABOUT $8,000 CAPI TAL, out of business or about to change the same, to investigate a business offered lor sale that will pay a net profit of 3300 per month the year round; strlrtlr cash: It well managed can be largely Increased: the very best opportunity at the price In Pittsburg; present owner going Into wholesale manufacture. Particulars at 28 SAN DUSKY ST.. Allegheny. noIZ-34 TO LOAN-1500,000. IN AMOUNTS OF 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban propertv, on 4H per cent: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D T O LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES 1100 aud upward at 6 per cent; 500.000 at4K per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. FKtNCll, 125 Fourth ave. 0C23-D C- 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES )JL9 large and small amounts at 4K. 5 and 6 Percent free of State tax; no delay. KEED B. OT LE t. CO., Ill Fourth ave, U1T21-6Q-TTS "WANTED. Mlscc llaneous. EVKUYONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN windows fixed before winter: telephone lJ7r or write postal card for price list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. SKI Firth ave. selO-TTS E VERY LADY WlliniNU TO BE HER OWN rirMimfllw fn n ill it lllft Pfinn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MAUAMfi FLESHER'S ladles' tailoring sys:em; norisk; parties responsible: school now open. noI9-2S PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows ol deceased soldiers under late 5C',?J Congress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ot service procured where discharges are lost. scU-D TOOLS-A SET OF BUTCHER TOOLS AND lease on store-roqra in good location Ad dress, with price and location, BUYER. Dispatch ofllce. nol9-38-wThs T lO PURCHASE A GOOD FARM OF ABOUT 60 acres, with good improvements, orcnarn. etc.. on Hnf nf n K. R.. within lu mnes oi "'- burg. C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. no20-82 YOU - GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13,OF Stewart & Co. 's fl ne cabinet photos for 1, at 9U and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-49-TT8u FOK SALE-TMPKOVED KEAL ESTATE. City Krsldences. HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A fiaine dwelling cf 9 rooms and 2 finished rooms In attic: cellar, cistern,' gas and water, slate roof: room for an jther bouse on same lot: only 53,800: reduced frcm 4,W 1o make speedy sale: a great bargain lere. By J. H. STEVEN SON & CO., 10U Fifth are. noT SOUTH H1LAND AVE., NEAR ALDER ST. A beautirul new modern brick dwelling ot 11 rooms, with all conveniences, particularly well built and delightfully located: price J15.O0O. BLACK &BA1RD, "5 Fourth avenue. A309. no4-38-4.13.20' WYLIE AVE.. NES.R FULTON ST. TWO STORY brick dw clllng of six rooms: lot 32 feet front; price only li600: a good investment, C BER1NGKR SON. 156 Fourth ave. nol5-27-TT8 O-l-l OOO TERMS TO SUIT FINE CITY DiX residence: sn admirably arranged, substantial and almost new two-story residence, containing nine rooms, bathroonvwlth all mod ern Improvements: neai'ly an acre of ground, with shade and fruit trees, lorated on the corner ol two streets, commanding a fine view: a very healthy and attractive location: good water, and cement walks all round. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant st., corner Virgin alley. , noI6-55 QQO 000 FOR ALL-COR. SMALLMAN taJOai and Twentv-f ourth streets, 13 two-story brick dwellings of six and eight rooms respect ively; all renting for (5.200 per year; expenses, taxes, etc.. only t&(i3 !9: first-class Inyestmtnb C47. BLACK ft BA.1KD, 95 Fourth ave. no9-8-10.20.30 (g-JOO-CASH AND TAYMENTS TO SUIT-A 30 good party will buy a nice Center avenue residence of six roomi. having hall, vestibule, d -uhlc parlor, batb. slate mantels; lot 20x96 to Clark street, not far frojn Crawrord street. MA GAW&GOFF, Llm., 115 Fourth avenue. no20-8-Thrsu" orr ooo-a 10 per cunt lawrenueville Ol 9 Investment on account of removal ol owner; a 7-roomed brick and a 10-roomed double frame dwelling, city water, gas, etc., with lot 25x100 rronting on two utreets. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Editewood. no2-TTS A 230 HAYS ST.. NEAR ST. CLAIR, TWO tjrf STORY frame d-jrelling or 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c., range, natural gas. wired for electric light, porch, good cellar, etc.: lot 25x100. ASM. BLACK: & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. no20-7-TWTh C"l 750-VINE ST.. NEAR COLWELL ST. : OX9 a brick dwelling of six rooms: rents fori6 per month; lot 25x60. Etb. BLACKS BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. no9-8-10,20,30 Si) 500 TO HHO NiSW FRAME HOUSES 3 U9 minutes' walk from cable cirs: all modern improvements. PEARL T. CAMrBELL A CO.. 127 Fifth ave. no20-17 East End JRcsldenceo. AIKEN AVE., SHADYSIDE-A BARGAIN large frame dwelling of ten rooms, comfort able and convenient; lot 163x163. TIIOS. LIG GETT. 71 Diamond st. noS-14-TTS HOUSE-NEW BRICK DWELLING OF 10 rooms, one square from Highland aye.: alt modern conveniences: large lot; price low and low rate of Interest on deterred payments. C. BERINGER SON, 153 Fourth ave. nol5-27-TTS ST. CLAIR ST.. NEAlt STANTON AVE.. EAST End Bargain lor a' short time only, new modern frame dwelling often rooms, every con venience: lot 37x102 (,o a 20-foot alley. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond it. no8-14-TT8 Qf) 800-EUCLID AVE., EAST END, FRAME OJl dwelling or five rooms, attic, hall, vesti bule, slate mantels, natural gas, city water. In side shutters, front portico, good dry cellar, sew ered, shade trees, shrubbery, etc, thandv to cable lice: large lot; a big bargain. Wll. PETTY &, CO.. 107 Fourth ave. nol8-41-TT8" Sl-T OOO-COLTARTSQUARE NEAR FORBES i street: a three--tory brick dwelling of 9 rooms,halLbatliroom,2w.e's.,hotand cold water, both gases slate and hardwood mantels, furnaces laundry, porches, fine chandeliers, pantries, cup board in each room; electric bells, burglar alarma and gas lighting: cemented cellar; house papered throughout: lot 35x100 feet. D145. BLAVK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. no9-S-I0.20.30 qq ooo-on a First-class street in OO? East End, 2 frame houses, 1 of 5 rooms, flulshed attic eto., and 1 of 3 rooms. 3 minutes from elcctrlo road, 10 minutes from cable road; lot 33x135: street sewered: a bargain. W. E, HAMNETT&CO.. 102 Fourth ave., Pittsburg and Wllklnsburg. Pa. Telephone 7233. no!9-5 CO OOO-STATION ST., MODERN FRAME OvJ9 dwelling, 8 rooms and mansnrd, bath, w. c. both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 feet: paved street and location convenient to either hteam or cable carstrents for ?600 per year. Inquire VAN GORDEK& LLOYD. 638 Penn ave., East End. OCl8-41-WThS Cfi 000 HANDSOME FRAME HOUSE. 10 OU1 rooms, finished attic, bath, slate mantels, gas, inside shutters, nicely papered: lot 40x110 ft.; close to Neglev av.. Nineteenth ward. East End. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station St.. E. E. no20-47-IhS Qr-f OOO-PENN AVE.. NEAR DENNISTON, O i 9 two-story brick dwelling offl rooms, hall, front and side porches, wood mantels: lot 55x200; fruit anil shade trees. A296. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. n 04-38-4,1 3, ar ft 000 -NEW BRICK HOUSE ON PENN OvJ9 ave, all modern improvements: 10 rooms: Iot25xl20: a great bargain. PEARL T. CAMP BELL & CO.. 127 Fifth avenue. no20-I7 Hazelwood Residences. EIGHTEF.N ACRES GROUND-NEAR HAZ ELWOOD avenue, with two-story frame dwelling, outbuilding, etc.: only $.'5,000. BLACK Jfc BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. D176. nol7-I-17.20.29 Cfl; 000-HaZLLWOOD, FLOWERS AVE.. 009 near Graphic street. Twenty-third ward, about 15 minutes' walk from Second avenue electric line; 18 acres of ground with frame build ing andjoutbulldliigs. (D176). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. noU-13-12,20,23 Allegheny Residences. A RCH STREET, ALLEGHENY-tliOOO-ELE-. GANT new modern brick dwelling of 8 rooms, oatu, pauirics. taunary and all modern conveniences; lotaixlOO. M. F. HlfPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth ave. nol6-83ttihsu CALIFORNIA AVE. NEAR SEDGWICK SI'.: Allegheny residence; frame house, five rooms and attic, good hall and side entrance; lot 20x100 feet: wilt sell cheap. GEORGE It. BOl'HWELU No 104 Franklin St., near Beaver ave.. Alle gheny. Pa. oclS-31-TTSSu PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling of rooms; hall: bath: flnlht-d attic: both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price, f-xOOO on time and easy terms. J. H. STEVENSON CO., 100 Firth avenue. nol6 EBECCA ST., ALLEGHENY-TWO BRICK dwellings of seven and four rooms at a bar gain: price, S5.100. C BERINGER & SON, 156 Fonrtn stp. nnlS-?7.TTR SHEFFIELD ST.. ALLEGHENY-SEVERAL modern dwelling houses ranging In price from (9.000 to 816,000; good sized lots. C. 11 ER IN GER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. uol5-27-ns Vj0 O00-FAYETTET.-ATWO-S'IOUY AND Oty mansard pressetl-brlck dwelling of 8 rooms and summer kitchen, hall, vestibule, range, bath, two Inside w cs.. three stationary wasli stands one In bathroom, one In lull and one In toilet room off front chamber, nice marble and stonu hearths, nice lurnace. natural gas, whe screens and balconv In front: lot through to Ham lin street. B154. BLACK & BAIRD. 85 Fourth avenue. no9-8-10,20,3C QO 800 EACH-ELLSWORTH STREET, AL O LEUHLNY, near North and Irwin ave nues; 2ncwtbtce-5tory brick awelllngs 'if 6 rooms each; hall. both gases, slateand wood mantels. In side shutters, fine chandeliers, inside w. c..-good ce'lar. etc. BI81W81. BLACKABAIK1). 95 Fourth avenue. no9-s-10.20.30 Suburban Residences. HOUSE -AT WILKINSBURG-NEW SIX ROOM frame house, finished attic hall, b. r., city water, electric wires and bells, etc : lot. 30x149 on one of be&t streets In the borough; six minutes from station: easy terms: price. 83.500. V. E. IIAMNETTA CO, 102 Fourth av.I Pittsburg, and WUMnsutirr, Pa. nol9-5 CO 500-NORTH STREET. WILKINSBURG, jO Queen Anne" slate roof lrame dwelling or seven rooms, finished attic, reception hall, ves tibule, pantry, front and back stairs, s ate man tels. Inside shutters, electricllghtsand bells, large portico, good dry cellar, nice yard, trees, shrub bery, etc., nlcelv finished throughout: near the station; lot 40xl-U Wil.PETTY & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. nol8-41-TTS CQ 300-SW1SSVALE. ON HILL BACK OF 009 schoolhouse, a large frame dwelling or 12 rooms, reception hall, bathroom, natural gas, slate mantels, laundry, electric light, house pa pered throughout: one and one-fourth acres of ground, with fruit and shade trees, grapes, etc.; eautlful view or Swlisvale. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. KSi. nog-8-10,20,30 ffiFJ 700-AT EDGEWOOD-NEW TEN-ROOSl CO' frame bouse, finished attic, reception hall with fireplace b. r., city water, nat gas, electric wires and bells, largo cupboards, laundry con nected; lot 72HX192; six minutes from station; cueapesK property in tuigwooa: terms to suit. v . r HAJinLTl & cu,, i(u Fourth av., Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. nou-o- QQ 700-SEWIOKLEY CENTENNIAL AND ipO) Fife streets: a two-story and finished at ticframe dwelling of 10 rooms: bathroom, cellar, nnder entire house, hot and cold water,naturalgas, slate roof, etc; lot 50x155 feet. H26. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue, noS-8.10,20,30 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Suburban Residences. BWELL1NG-AT WILKINSBUBG LARGE new 7-room frame house; large reception . with fire place, nat. gas, city water, b. room. Inside w. c, electric wires, flnfshad attic, finished laundry, finish In first-class style: lot 40x125: 3 minutes from sta.: price. $5,500: easy terms: a bargain, w. E. HAMNBIT & CO., 102 Fourth ave. Pittsburg and Wllklnsburg, Pa. Telephone 6233. nol9-5 HOUSES-AT W1LKINSBURG-TWO NEW seven room frame houses, finished attic, large reception hall. b. r., city water. Inside w. c, nat. gas. electric wires, electric bells, etc. : each lot 33x112.; prices, H200 and f4,O00; four minutes from station: terms easy. W. E. HAM NETT & CO.. 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, and Wll klnsburg, Pa. nol9-S SEWICKLEY-FOK I5.000. ABOUT THREE acres of ground, well Improved; house 11 rooms, stable, etc. See A. 0. WILSON, 55 Fed eral st.. Allegheny. no20-85-Ths FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. X OT-69 FT. 9J IN. ON WATER ST. BY 160 FT. Xj to First ave., aDove Ferry St.: only 360 per front foot: special bargain to close an estate. ALLES & UA II, EY, 164 1 ourth ave. Tel. 167. no!9-40-WThs SALE OF LOTS DO NOT FORGET THE SALE ot fine building lots near the head or the Twentv-second Street Incline at 2 P. Jt. this com ing Wednesday and Satnrdav: we will be on the ground, and desire to cloie out tho entire plot of 58 lots, the property of the heirs of S. P. Hollls: prices and terms to suit all: an opportunity for theworklngmen to get a home: low taxes, good location and easy of access: lots from (100 to 7U0. Inquire of MORRISON A BANKS, 106 Third ave., cor. Wood st. Telephone 1557. no4-TTS OO 600-NINETEE.NTHST.. NEAKSIDNEV: Dil nice level lot, 20x60: good business corner. F52. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. no9-8-10,20,30" East End Lots. BENNETT 8T.-NEAB LANG AVE,, NINE TEENTH ward, vacant lots, at only (27 per foot: also a number on Hastings St.. Twenty-second ward, at (30 per foot. C. BERINGER A SON, ioo j ourin ave. noia--i io EAST END-ON ST. CLAIR ST., NEAR STAN TON ave., lot 37xl02 toa20-root alley, (12 per foot. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. no8-l4-TT8 HERRON AVE.-AN EXCELLENT INVEST MENT: corner property: 400 feet street front age for (7,000: easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMEIts A CO.. 313 Wood sl 6019 Penn ave. nol8-34-TuThs . LLOYD'S CIRCLE. OAKLAND-FRONTAGE of 60 feet on Dlthrldge street: this is a very desirable lot, and we have a low price until De cember 1. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. nolS-133-TuThSBU' LOTS-IF LOOKING FOR FINE BUILDING lots you should see our Baum Groro plan, E.ist End: If cheaper suburban lots, the Villa Park plan, Brushton; also at Wllmerdlng and Walls we have many excellent lots. BROWN & SAINT, 512 Smithfield st. no20-97 LOTb-EASYTERMS: THESOHENLEY PARK Land Company are selling the best lots for the price offering In the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, S33 Grant st,, cor. Virgin alley. uol4-75 T OTS-HANDSOME RESIDENCE PBoPER LJ TIES Margaretta St., Nineteenth ward. East End; convenient to cable cars. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station st. no20-48-ThS S2Qrrr TOd.ooo each-park view plan uO 4 O of lots, near Robinson St., opposite Ursullne Academy. Fourteenth Ward, Oakland, 1H miles or 12 minutes' ride Irom postoffice, three minutes' walk from Fifth ave. Traction cars: cheapest and best lots In the city. THOS. LIG GETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-l-D 21 d OOO-EIGHT ACRES ON SQUIRREL OJLO HILL; Is situated beautifully: when on the land the tower of the Court House, Cathedral spires, Braddock and Wllklnsburg are visible to the naked eye. MCLAIN &ZUGSM1TH, 437 Grant street. no20-4 QQA PER FOOT, ELLSWORTH AVE.. EAST 30U End, lots 26 and 80x125 lect to a 20-loot al ley; also, on Alder St., 406x120 feet to a 20-root al ley, large brick house thereon, (22,000. or 855 per Toot. TIIOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond St. noS-14-TTS OQ 300 BARGAIN BRYANT ST.. EAST Kj1 End, near Highland Park: frame dwelling six rooms, comfortable and convenient; lot 50x124 to a 20-foot alley. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St. U08-14-TTS T 800-EAST END, RIVER AVE., BRICK OH dwelling of nine rooms, all modern Im provements: good stable on rear of lot; lot 60x100 to a 20-root alley. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St. I108-14-TT8 Of 50O-W ACRES. EAST END. CORNER OO Dunlcrmllue and Reynolds ave., adjoin ing Mrs. Carnegie's. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Dia mond st. noS-14-TTS Allegheny Lots. LOT-150 FEET FRONT, ON THE CORNER of two of Allegheny's best streets: suitable for a church or public building, or will divide Into smaller lots. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. no20-86 MAPLE AVE.-OSGOOD PLAN. TWELFTH ward, Allegheny, lot 43x115 rcet, for (1,500; very centrally and desirably located. (90.) See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. n 014-6-14, 20. 26. ae2, 8 CQOO TO S500-1N ALLEGHENY. DESIR OO ABLE building lots: location central; terms easy: the cheapest In ihc market for the monev. (42.) See W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. nol3-96-Th" epTOO-A NICE INVESTMENT FOR BU1LD tjifj 1NG purposes or speculation, slxlots, each 2-1x1X6: level, clean as a lawn: short walk to Wll klnsburg station. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. nol8-35-TuTh Suburban Lots. LOTS-FREE EXCURSIONS TO WEST W1L MERUING, Saturday. November 22. and Tuesday, November 3 1890: special sale of Choice building lots in thl. plan Irom 1 o'clock to 5 r. M. : don't rail to attend. For plans, tickets, etc. see SLOAN A CO., 127 Fourth. noM-15 SEWICK LEY AT A B ARO AIN LOT FRO NT 1NG 167 feet on the Beaver road. See A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. no20-85-Ths WKST W1LMERD1NG-LOTS. LOTS, LOTS; free excursion sales Saturdav, Nov. 22. andTucsdav. Nov. 25. 1890. rrom 1 to 5 p. M. For tickets see SLOAN A CO., 127 Fourth ave. no20-15 Ol Krk-TO (600-KLINE BROS.' PLAN OF 5JLOU West Wllmerdlng, within five minutes' walk of tlie Westtnghouse airbrake shops: lots 40x115 laid out on 50-foot avenues and running .back to 2'-foot allevs: most desirable lots remaining unsold in vicinity of Wllmerdlng; 10 per cent down and balance to suit: don't fall to attend special sale Saturday, Nov. 22, and Tues day. Nov, 25. IS00. from 1 to 5 p. M. For tickets, plans, etc., see SLOAN A CO., 17 Fourth ave. no20-15 d A 00 TO (1.000 EDO WOOD LOTS: (400 TO 51fc 11.000 Hazelwood lots: (200 to (1,000 on easy terms. HOLMES A CO.. 420 bmlthtleld street. no20-40 CQni EDGEWOOD BOUNDARY STV v s-. BAIlijkV) 10, 20.J0V SIJJJ lot 511X170. K66. BLACKABAI 95 Fourth avenue. no9-8-10,' Farms. FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-200-acre. farm; plenty of water and underlaid with co.il and fire clay; In the vicinity or Beaver Falls and near two railroads; has a nine-room stone house, large barn, two bearing orchards, large meadow: land suits general or special farm ing: very cheap at (60 peracrc: one-third cash: balance to suit. MAGAW A GOFF, L1M.. 145 Fourth ave. no20-8-ThFSn F ARM-129 ACRES-WELL IMPROVED; NO finer situation on the Ohio for residence or speculation can be had: within half hour's rlile iron) rittsburg: price low; easy payments, t.u WITTIsII. 410 Grant st. no!9D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERIES-EAST END GROCERY STORES and others In both cities well located: cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and statlonerv store, milk depots, hardware and tinning business, flouring mill, (3,000. SHE PA RD A CO.. 151 Fourth ave. nolS" "IjUSINESS-AGOOD ESTABLISHED LIGHT JL) manufacturing business. Any person wish- 1 n tr ti mnlra nrnfllanlu InvaaftnAnl iiibv arlilmaa P. O. BOX No. 419. IIOI6-52 HOTEL AND BAR-WELL ESTABLISHED: profits List vcar over (10,000. HOLMES A CO., 420 smithfield st. - nolS-66 MEAT MARKET-ON SOUTHSIDE; CASH trade; groceries: (.100 to (2. 000 cigar and no tion stores, bakeries and confectioneries: stores and business chancci of all kinds. PEKC1VAL A CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. no.10-30 SHOE STORE GROCERY STORF, CIGAR stores, notion and hardware stores, milk depot, bakeries. HOLMES A CO., 4C0 Smltlltlelu street. noSMO TORES-FIVE AND TEN STORES, WELL established: shoe stores, hardware store, grocery store S-SC0 to $5,000; cigar stores. (300 to 84.000; mannrarturlug business. HOLMES ACO., 4.M Smithfield st. noJS-67 ' CQOO-A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. OP j)0 POSITE depot, lu a lively town, paying (t,700ayear profits now; best of reasons for sell ing. Address BOX 125, Charlerol, Pa. nol9-42 Business Properties. BRICK HOTEL-1N EASTERN OniO. OF about 40 rooms and fully furnished; bar sales, (9.000 per year, and other receipts, (7,000 per year; good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences: price (25,000: might take some good real estate In part pay. J, if. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Firth avenue. no!8 BUSINESS PROPERTY THE CHEAPEST down town to-day on the market; a two story warehouse; lot 20x80, at (555 a foot; Knot sold belore Dec. 1st will be withdrawn and 5 story warehouse erected: now Is your chance to secure a bargain. SeC'M. P. HOW LEY A SON, 127 Fourth ave. nol6-65 LOT-CORNER-ON WYLIE AVENUE, 65x110; few scfuares from Court House: three business houses on Wylle. and three dwellings on side street; excellent Investment; rents (2,400 per year. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. nol6-142-ThSSU YTTOOD ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY-TO .TV close an estate; building rented till April 1 to a good business: improvements of the most substantial sort are being made around this prop erty Insuring enhancement of value: price, (11), 000. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. noio-oi-XTn- Cft OOO-SEVEN ACRES GROUND, LONG ti)U street frontage;excellent building location. ?.? street cars and city line, Allegheny. CHARLES HOMERS A CO., Hi WoodNt-, 0l Penn ave, ' nolM FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc BUGGIES. CARRfXOKS, SPRING WAGONS, etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 618 Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge. se3-22-MTb8 ORSE-A FINE 5-YEAR OLD BAY HORSE for sale Just suited lor lamlly driver: also a one horse coupe can be seen at Wilson Bros. stables at West Diamond, Allegheny. FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST CO., Administrator. no2o-13-EOD HORSE-FINE BAY HORSE, FOR SADDLE or harness. 5 years old: a great bargain. At FLANERY'S STABLE, 511 Grant street. no20-9 Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 In., one 12x24 In., one 12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 In., four 9x12 In., and large lot or smaller sizes; mounted portable engine 8 to 12 h. p., shartlng, pullevs, pumps, governors, etc. J. S. YOUNG, 23-25 Park way. Allegheny, Pa. oc30-D DRILLING ENGINES AND UOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every size and style sawmills anO wood-working ma chinery. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First are., Pittsburg. Pa. inb9-D ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., L1M below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. OC2-68 HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES small vertical engines and boilers, wire rope. Iron charging barrows, Slemen valves lafd kettles, castings, etc. VELTE A MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue. ocI-TTE Miscellaneous, BANANAS.-HEADQUARTERS FOR BA NANAS, Florida oranges and foreign 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 mv patrons the finest fruit that comes to this city: have also In storage about 2,000 barrels fancy apples, from wliloh can load car at short notice. My stock of potatoes, onions, apples and fruits Is the largest In the city, and will not be undersold by any house In the trade. Come and examine my stock. Have handled up to date 150, COO baskets ol grapes this season, anct will continue to handle largely of Concords, catawbas. etc., for the next 30 days. Do not forget the place, the old established house of THOS. H. MCGOWAN, 607 LlDerty street. Fair dealing and honesty" is mv motto, noll-58 B ILLIARD AND POOL TABLES-A. ABAT- 1CH1CA. Latrobe. noass- CANDIES-SHELVING AND HOUSEHOLD goods: selling on account of death. Call at 131 FRANKSl'OWN AVE., E. E. no20-98 NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY -COME and examine our stock of gold and silver watches, clocks, diamonds, lewelrv and silver ware, etc. : lowest prices In the two cities, at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty. noll-Tis TO LET. East End Residences. BELLEF1ELD-NEAR FIFTH AVE. CABLE cars, a new Queen Anne dwelling ot 11 rooms and reception ball: handsomely papered through out: electric fight, bells, etc.; In fact, every mod ern convenience: reasonable rent: a perfect home. Sec BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. no20-26dt IVY ST.-S26PER MONTH. AT SHADYSIDE.6 rooms, attic both kinds of gas: send for list. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. noll-4-MThFt Offices, Desk Room, Etc. OFFICES THE PITTSBURG NATIONAL Bank of Commerce has a few choice rooms to rent In the new fireproof building, corner ood street and Sixth avenue. Apply to J. T. COL V1N, at the bank. ocl9-36-MTht OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or in suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF VOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVPS BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. OLD and new. largest stock, lowest nrlces; librar ies purchased. RANK BACON A CO.. 301 Smithfield St.. Pittsburg. Pa. noil FOUND. FOUND A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was ronnd hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. no!3-D LOST. LOST-BLACK AND WHITE SETTER DOG; name and address of owner on cotlar; liberal reward for his return: no questions asked. W. II. DALY, M. D., 133 Fifth ave. no20-95 LOST-SMALL BLACK SKY TERRIER, ON Sunday last; suitable reward paid for his re turn: no questions asked. JOSEPH R. OIL WORTH, Uldwell St.. Miadvsldc. no20-14 STRAYED. ASTRAY COW CAME TO THE PREMISES ors.MATTIIES, 531 Forbes st.; owner can have same by paying expenses. no20-43 PROPOSALS. US. ENGINEER OFFICE.CHARLESTON . KANAWHA, W. Va., November 3, 1890. Proposals for building tbe foundations aud the pier and abutment, etc., for a movable dam at Lock No. 8 of tho Great Kanawba river im provement will be received at this office until 3 T. 31. of December 19, 1890, and then opened. Tbe attention of bidders is called to the ncn of Congress approved February 26, 1885, and Feb ruary 23, 1887. vol. 23, page 332, and vol. 24. page 414, Statutes at Large. Information can be ob tained by application to ADDISON M. SCOT I', Resident Engineer; VM. P. CKAIGHILL, Colonel of Engineers, U. S. A. nolS-49-D Pennsylvania Company. ) office of the chief engineer, Pittsburg. Pa.. Nov. 12. 1810. l "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED J.1 proposals addressed to the undersigned. Indorsed "Proposals for Grading." will bo re ceived at this offlca until Saturday noon, No vember 22, 1890, for completing tbe grading of two and one-half miles of third track between Jack's Run and Emsworth, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway. Contractors must examine tbe work in person before submitting bid. Bond will be required, bondsmen to be named witb bid. Information as to the work can be obtained at this office. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. THOS. RODD, nol4-67-TThF Chief Engineer. McKeesport, Pa.. November 19. 1890. TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED IM proposals will be received at the office of the Borough Clerk until WEDNESDAY, No vember 26, A. D. 1890, at 4 p.m., for the con struction of a 12 and 15-inch terra cotta pipe sewer m Clifford street, Wiley avenue. Bard street. May street, Huey street and Ringgold street, in the borough of McKeesport. Plans and specifications of the above work can be seen, and blanks for bidding and all in formation can be had at tho engineer's office on and after November 21. Each proposal must bo accompanied by a bond in double the amount of the proposal and probated before a notary public, and said pro posals must be handed in on or before the specified time; unless said requirements are strictly carried out the bid will not be con sidered. The Sewer Committee reservo the right to reject any or all proposals. G. B. HERW1CK. Borough Clerk. no20-46-MWTII8 NOTICES. OFFICE OK THE DELAWARE MUTUAL Safety Insurance Company. Philadelphia. November 12. 1890. o.S AVI THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE this day ordered tbat all outstanding scrip certincatcs ot pro n is oi me company oe redeemed in cash at the office of the company, on or after tbe ' FIRST OF DECEMBER, proximo, with interest at 6 per cent, all interest thereon to cease on tbat date. By a provision of the charter, all certificates of scrip not pre sented for redemption within five years after public notice tbat they will be redeemed, shall be forfeited and cancelled on the books of the company. The board have ordered, also, tbat tbe privi lege of conversion of scrip into stock shall cease on November 30. rittsburg scrip holders will please leave their scrip for redemption with T. Dale Jennings, agent at branch office, in Company's building. 68 Fourth ave Pittsburg, Pa. HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. nol8-75-TTS LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON tbe next succeeding session of the Gen eral Assembly of Pennsylvania a local and special bill will be introduced in behalf of Mathilda Gross MacConnell, the title of which is as follows: "An act authorizing Mathilda Gross Mac Connell, of the city of Pittsburg, in the.State of Pennsylvania, to sell and convey fn fee simple, freed and discharged from any trust under tbe will of Eveline Gross, late of the city of Pittsburg, in tbe county or Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, all the residu ary real property which is devised bv the seventh paragraph of the will of the said Eveline Gross to tbe said Mathilda Gross Mac Connell, and also to cancel and set aside all the trusts arising out of tbe said seventh clause of said will in any way connected with said residu ary real estate." ... , The object ot said bill Is to cancel and de stroy the separate use trust bv said will created in Mathilda Gross MacConnell.and to enable her to sell the real properly devised by said seventh elause in fee simple discharged of said trust. The real estate to be affected by this bill is about forty acres ol land situate in tbe Twen tieth ward of tbe city of Pittsburg. MATHILDA G. MaoCONNELL. Pittsbubo, November 19, igun. no20-10Q-xb, MEETINGS. THE MEMBERS OF PITTSBURQ COUN CIL No. 69. 0. TJ. T will hold their an nual ball at Penn Incline Hall, Thanksgiving; Evening, November 27. Members of all sister councils and others are respectfully Invited to attend. Tickets, 60 cents. Ladles free. Music by Great Eastern Italian Band. .- J. J. PHILLIPS. no20-5-WTh Figure Caller. AUCTION SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny countv, Pennsylvania, at No. 15 September term, 1SS0, in partition and to me 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, sitnato m tbe Second ward of tbe city of Pittsburg; bounded and described as follows, viz: Be.finninp; on the southerly side of Diamond street, at the line dividing; purparts Nos. 1 and 2, as marked in said plan: thence southwardly along said dividing line 81 feet 5 inches to a pin; thence westwardly. parallel with Diamond street, 4 feet to pin; thence southwardly, Sarallel with Cherry alley SO feet to rant alley; thence eastwardly alone Grant alley 44.75 feet to a pin; thence northwardly and parallel with Cherry alley 111 feet 5J inches to Diamond street: thence west wardly along; Diamond street 40.75 feet to place of 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 the time of tbe sale; one-third at the de livery of the deed, and the balance in two equal annnal payments, with interest, payable semi annually from date of sale; to be scenred by bnd and mortgage, with tight clanse to insure prompt payments. JOHN E. KUHN. Administrator of James L Kuhn, Esq., De- cease (1. BLACK fc BAIRD, Agents. No. 95 Fourth avenue. November 10, 1890. nol2-lS-li, 20, deZ T ARGE PEREMPTORY SALE! Of the entire stock of BREEDING FARM. FIFTY-FIVE HEAD. FIFTY-FIVE HEAD. STALLIONS. BROOD MARES, COLTS, FILLIES and ROAD HORSES. MR. E. R. COCHRAN, or Mtddleton, Del., has instructed us to sell at Auction, at tbe PHILADELPHIA TATTERSALL, (Incorporated) Market street, Southside, Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.NO EMBER 26, li90. At 10 o'clock, the following valuable stock: representing tbe blood of Wickliffe. by Geo. Wilkes: Administrator, by Hambletonlan; Pilot Mambrino, Happy Medium, and many others. Among them will also be found Ad ministrator, Jr., who after making a season in tbe stud, was trained some tbis fall, and horse men who have seen him say be can show a 2:29 gait, and believe be will make a fast borse and a campaigner. Also five daughters of Pilot Mambrino blood, that is not to be fonnd every day for sale, and many road horses, well bred colts and fillies. The stock 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 everv Tuesday and Friday of horses, carriages, harness, eta, and have on hand at all times for private sale, borses, carriages, harness, etc., of the best style and description. Mr. Frank Herdic will net as auctioneer. WENDEROTH. MUNDY & JOHNSON, Auctioneers, Market street, Southside, Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. noIS-66 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE COWS AND CALVES. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890, At tbe residence place of Cochran Fleming, in the borough of t-ewlckley. Allegheny county. Pa. (P.. Ft. W. & C. Ry.). at 1:30 o'clock, the undersigned will expose to public sale tbo fol lowing personal property, viz : Forty milch cows, fresh and "springers." Holsteius, regis tered. Jerseys and grade Jerseys.one 2-year-old Holstein bull, registered, and one Jersey bull, registered. TbPse are all very fine animals, having been recently selected witb care from a large herd. Terms, cash at sale. JOHN B. RENO. Assignee of Cochran Fleming et al. n 015-68 AUCTION SALE OF FINE BAY HORSE, Doctor's pbacton. sleigh, stable outfit, harness, cutting box, lot hay, household goods, fine ball, room and stair carpets, at tbe residence of the late J. M. BLACKBURN, 3SS Fifth av.. city, MONDAY, November 24, 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M. Large French plate mirror, fine pictures, brick-a-brac, clocks, haircloth parlor suit. Fancy chairs, marble top tables, fine plash conch. Very fine folding bed, cost S275. Toilet ware, secretary book case. Fine hall racks, three folding beds. Dressers, chamber suits, mattresses, bedding, kitchen range, cooking utensils, laundry goods, refrigerator, tine silver ware, tea set, extension table, sideboard, dinner service, etc. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. no20-35-MThFSU AUCTION SALE-OF FINE FURNITURE and carpets, FRIDAY .MORNING, No vember 21, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market street. Walnut, oak and cherry chamber snlts, wardrobes, dressing cases, fold ing beds, washstands. bedsteads, springs, balr and husk mattresses, pillows and bolsters, pictures, ballracks, desks, bookcases, decorated toilet ware, leather dining and library chairs, extension tables, sideboards, dinner services, cbitia closets, center tables, handsome parlor suits in brocatelle, French tapestry, fine plushes, haircloth and English rugs, bed lonnges, leather rocker, stoves, linoleum. Also a lot ot elegant Wilton velvet and body brussels carpets for rooms, halls and stairs. HENRY AUCTION CO., no20-36 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. H. B. SM1THSON, Heal 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 HOTELS. PLAZA HOTEL. Cth. Ave., 08th and 59th Sta, New York. OVERLOOKING CENTRAL PARK. CUISINE. SERVICE AND APPOINT- MENTS UNSURPASSED. American and European Plans. ABSOLUTELY FIREPBOOF. F. A. HAMMOND. nol3-21TTS WTT.T-ARD'S HOTEL, WASHINGTON. D. C. The most famous and well-known hotel in tbe city. Special rates by the month. The cuisine equaled by none. Homelike and con venient to all .public buildings. Send two stamps for guldj to O. G. STAPLES. QC25-61-TT3 Proprietor. REMOVAL. DR. O. CliLLLE House and Sign Painter, has removed Irom 133 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Churcb. Special attention given tn tbe handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing in all Its branches. ocl9-63-o The SuppIyManufacturingCo., 100 and 102 WOOD ST. Heavy and Light Machine Work to Order in IRON OK BRASS, From Specifications or Verbal Order. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ELECTBIC RAIL WAY MACHINERY REPAIR8. Telephone No. 14&L ocSO-40-TTS PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. ocZV-tKS-a Fifth avenue. CHOICE PROPERTIES. SPRING WATER BREWERY, ALLEGHENY. Lot Iu8xl3 feet. Buildings consist of brew, ery. maltbouse, two dwellings and stable. Never-failing spring of cold water, and inex haustible artesian well. An elegant manu facturing site. A bargain to a quick boyer. Easy terms. Apply to THOMAS B. BOOTH. 112 First avenue, or NORMAN MAY. 108 Fourth avenne. oc2S-100-TTS FREE MAMJFACIUBKG SITES. Free Natural Gas Fuel Unrivaled shipping facilities to all Manufact uring Establishments locating at Elwood, In diana tbe center of Natural Gas Territory. Directly on Panhandle and L. E. & W. R. B Correspondence invited. Address ELWOOD LAND CO., oc31-6-TT3 Elwood, Ind. $5,000 INVESTMENT, Allegheny, near Park: will pay 8 per cent net oee M.F. HLPPLE & CO., nol&8J-TTSu So Fourth ave. OF1TICIAL-PrrTSBURG. VIOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JL the reports of tne viewers on tbe con struction of sewers on Twenty-second street, from south side of Railroad street to Allegheny' river, and Hemans and Kirkpatrick streets and Center avenue, from Charles street to Reed street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unles an appeal is tiled la the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days t- im date. E. M. BIGELO W. Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBURO. November 13, 1890. nni3-52 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLM report of viewers on the grading and pav ing of Railroad street, from Twenty-hrst street to Twenty-fourth street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed In the Court of Common PIea3 within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. Pittsbubo, November 13. 1890. no!3-53 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Jj reuort of Viewers on the damages caused by tbe grading of Atwood street, from Fifth avenne to Boquet street, lias been approved by Councils, which action will be final nnless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. EIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Work. Pittsburg. November 13. 1890. nol3-S2 "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i.1 report of Viewers on the paving and curb ing of Stanton avenne. from Highland avenue to Heberton street, has been approved by Councils, which action wtil bo final nnless 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. PlTTSBUnc. November 13. 1S90. no!3o2 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LM reports of viewers on tho opening of All quippa street, from Robinson street to Cen ter avenue, and Dithridge street, from Fifth avenue to Center avenue, have been approved bvConnciIs,which action will be final. unless an appeal is filen in tbe Court of Common Pleaa within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chiet of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBURO, November 13, 1S90. no!3-53 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LN tbe reports of viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue, and Cedar street from Liberty avenue to Friendship street, have been approved by Councils, 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 or Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, November 13. 1S90. nol3-52 1 No. 151. AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE constrnction of a sewer on ilerron ave nue, from Iowa street to sewer on Herron avenue near Anderson street, with branch sewer on Camp street, from tbe sewer on Her ron avenne to Adelaide street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the autnonty of the same. That the Chief of tbe Department of Pnblic Works be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tho aid city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regulating tbe same, for proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer on Herron avenue and Camp street, commenc ing on Ilerron avenne at Iowa street, tbenco along Herron avenue to Camp street, sewer to be 18 inches in diameter: thence along Herron avenue to a connection with sewer on "Horron avenue at Audcron streer, sewer to be 20 inched in diameter, witb branch sewer 15 inches in diameter on Camp street from Adelaide street to Herron avenue sewer, the contract therefor to bo let in tbe manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second cU3," approved the Kith day of May, A. D. 18b9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions ol this ordinance be, and tho same is hereby, re pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils' this 27th day of October. A. D 1S90. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Cour.clL G. L HoLLIDAY, President ot Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 30, 1S90L Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. .Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, paga 561, 3d day of November. A. D. IS JO. fNo. 148.1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on College street, Irom Elwood street to Ellsworth avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils a-scmbleil, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That tha Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with the acts of Assembly ef tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tha ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating tbe same, for proposals for the constrnction of a pipe sewer 15 inches in diameter on College street, commencing as Elwood street, thence along College street to a connection with Ellsworth avenue and College street sewer, tho contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by tbe said act of Assem bly and ordinances. The cost and expense of tbe same to be assessed and collected in ac cordance with the provisions of an ace of As sembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class." approved tbe 16th day or May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed, so far as tbe same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th day n f October. A. D. 1S90. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President o Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, October 30, 1890. Approved: H. 1. GOURLEY, .Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OS TERMAIER, XL-Ivor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 553, 3d day of November. A. D. 1800. No. 109. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING the opening of Shakespeare street and alley, from Landwehr street to Putnam street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbo city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. Tbat tha Chief of the Department of Public Works ba and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from the date of tbe passage of this ordinance. Shakespeare street and alley, from Landwebr street to Putnam street, at widths of 20 and 40 leet. in accordance with a plan on file in tha Department of Public Works and ordinances locating the same, approved October 4, 1883, and May 31, 1890. Tbo damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay tbe same to be assessed and collected In accordance with tbe provis ions of an act of Assembly ot tbe Common wealth uf Pennsylvania, entitled "An act re lating to streets and sewers m cities of tha second class," approved the 16th day of May, 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part or ordi nance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance ba and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same effects tbis ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th day of October, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk ot Common CounciL Mayor's office. October 30. 1890. Approved: H. L GOURLEV. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 567, 6th day of November. A. D. 189a Coiifinued on Sixth Page. For Amusement Advts. See Eighth Pago, A 46lfeM-L ..ii-lSiiJ