TT?T .-?TJ-i- .- -r3ri5r9i '. fI THE PHTSBTTRG PTSPATCH THUKSDAT ' NOVEMBER 5 189L llpf MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE -LA stockholders of the Pittsburg Traction Com pany will be held at the corapanv's office. 310 Fifth avenue, on MONDAY. Novraiber IB. ISM. t II .A. M.. for the election of directors for the ensuing fear, and for such other busines as nlir5S brought before the meeting. Transfer books will M rioted frpinthestu to the 17lhlntt. no4-3-D j. q. TRAGGAROH. Secretary. VTOTICE-TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OS THE 1 Iron and Glass Building and Loan Association, of Uie Southsloe, Twentv-tiflh -ward: Ion are hereby notified that there will Jbe a special meeting of the above association on WEDNESDAT. No vember 11. IBM. at 7:10 o'clock p. M., at the place of meeting. No. HOI Carson St.. to take action on several amendments which were offered to the by laws. JOSEPH MOLL, fcccretary. ocg-11-TU VTOTICKJS HEREBY GIVEN THAT-AT A 1 meeting of the members of the Rankin Mercan tile Company. Limited, held on the SSth daT of Oc tober. lS)I. the said company .was dissolved by a Tote of Its members, and the undersigned were appointed Its liquidating trustees, to whom all claims against said association will be presented for parmcct at the office of the comrtar.v. Rankin. Pa. WILLIAM KETTERER, CHARLES H. ROWE. WILLIAM EDEN BORN. nol-149 Liquidating Trustees. Elections. B unc or rrrTsnTOG, J Pttt;bcrg, October 14, 1891. I TLECTION-AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS j of this bank will be held at the banking houe on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and U If. A general meeting of the stockholders will be held on TUES DAY. Novembers, at 11 o'clock A. M. oc-W-Th W. ROi-EBCRG, Cashier. Business Change. THF. FIRM OF ARNOLD Jt MUNN. PROPRI ETORS or HOTEL XOKMAND1E. Corner of Second av. and Smithfleld St., Have dicsoh ed partnership bvmutual consent. Mr. Arnold tnassunse till debus against Arnold Jfc Mnnn, and continue business at the old stand. 1103-30 E. F. MUNN. Dividends. Exchange National Bake. J PlTTSBfKG, Nov. S. 1891. TIYinF.ND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF XJ this bink have declared a dividend of FOUR H) TER CENT, pavable forthwith. nol-19 A. LONG. Cashier. MOXONCUIELA NATIONAL BANK. I llTT-linKR. P.. Oct. 31. 1S91. "TUVIDEND NO. 4-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS 1 ' bank lime declared a dividend or THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out or the profits ol the last six month, parable on demand. no4-4: JOHN'D. FRAbER. Cashier. Diamond Natioxal Bank. Pittsburg. T.IV1DEM) THE DIRECTORS "OF THIS 1 bank have UiU ,Hv declared a dlldena of FIVE PER CENT he ranltal stock out of the earnings of the p-t six mouths, payable tu stock holder, on, lcmai d, fre of tax. NpVEMnrnZ. . . :?. SCULLY, Cashier. no4-43 Citizens National Bank, ) PiTTsnuitG, Pa.. Nov. 3. 1891. Dr'IDE.VD-THE DlltEOTOUSOF THLS 1 ANK hae this dav declared a dividend of THRF.K (3) PER CENT out of the iroflts of the last six niontr:. pavable on demand free oftax. noi-3 SAMUEL M. MCELROY, Cashier. Bank or Pittsburg, I Nov. a. iioi. f TUVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Y) bank lmve this dav declared a dividend of FOUR (II PER CENT on its capita! stock ont of the nrolits of the last six months, payable to stock holder's or their legal rcpretcntatrtes, on and after the nth Inst., lrec orall tax. BP4-S1 W. KOSEDURG. Cashier. PiTTsntrRi;. C:tt-nati. Ciiicago ant Kr. Louis Railway compan-it. J Pittsburg. Pa.. October 30. lsst rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS COM- I PANY have this day declared a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT, clear of taxes, upon the'prc ferred stock, for the six months endln(f June SO. 1831. outofthenet profits, pavableln cash on and arter November 20. 91. at the office of the Fann ers' Loan and Trust Company, New York, to the preferrea stockholders or tlieir legal representa tives, as they may stand registered upon the books of the company at 3 o'clock p. w. November 10, isai. The transfer books will close November 10 and open on November 20, 1891. Dividends may be collected by sight draft on the Farmers' Loan and Trust Companv, No. 22 Will iam street, New York City. T. II. B. MCKNIGHT. Treasurer. OC31-65-31.no2. 3. 4, 5. 6.7,0.10.12,11. 17.19 Notices, VrOTICE-OVERISSUE OF STOCK EASILY -L prevented by registering 6tock certificates. Ttie system adopted bv the Union Transfer and Trust Company provides all necessary checks. Full Information cheerfully furnished officers of financial Institutions and corporations upon appli cation to the UNION TRAN&FER AND TRUST COMPANY, N os. 121 aud 123 Fourth av. no5 GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. Until the reconstruction of our building, corner Wood and Diamond streets, which we expect to oc cupy again bv March, 1392, we are temporarily lo cated at-No. 7 Sixth avenne. cornerof Wood street. Depositors of One Dollar and upward received -ana f utercst paid thereon, commencing on the First and Finetaih of each Month, and pavable semi annually on the first davt or January and Julv. If not drawn the interest Is added to the principal. CHAS.METRAN, President. JOS. ABEL, Vice President. A. E. NIEMANN. Secretary. H. W. WILKER, Treasurer. GEO. W. GUTHRIE.'.licltcr. Open dally from 9 a. m. to 4 r. M., and on Satur days from 9 A. it. to 6 r. 11. oel-46-TTS EEORGANIZATION OF THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD CO. - The decision bythe United States Circuit Court Jbrthe Western District of Petinsvlvanla at No. 9, November Term 181. In equity of that court, or dered a sale of the corporate property and fran chises of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, divesting the lieu of the following securities and distributing the proceeds of said sale among the holders thereof in the order below stated: 1st: The principal of, and Interest on. the ma tured aud unpaid coupons of the $10,000,000 loan dated March 31st. ISO. bearing Interest .at the rate or? per cent per annum, pavable semi-annually, principal maturing April 1st, i91C 2d: The matured and unpaid portion of theprln "dnal and Interest or the Commonwealth's loan f ecured bv mortgages dated April 1, 1863, and Sep tember 5. 1874. 3d: The principal and interest or the Income ponds secured by mortgage dated October 1st. 1874. This sale will also, or course, terminate the lnter estoftbe stockholders in the corporate property and franchises. An agreement embodying a plan of reorganiza tion, to be signed by such of said security holders and stockholders as mav desire to do so. has been prepared and put in charge of the undersigned. Copies of the said agreement for signature are at the following places: Room No. 31, 233 South Fourth street, Philadel phia. FidelitvTitle and Trust Company-, No. 123 Fourth aienue, Pittsburg. Parties signing the same must, at the time ol signing, deposit the securities and certificates ot stock held br them with the Purchasing Commit tee, and will receive a receipt therefor, entitling them to the benefits of the reorganization scheme upon compliance w 1th the terms thereof. AH who desire, to become parties to this agreement must sign the same and deposit their securities and cer tificates or stock on or before Monday, the 23d day or November. Is91. PETER A. B. WIDENER. R. D. BARCLAY. JOHN B. JACKSON. Purchasing Committee. oc6-46-6,7.8.g.I0.14.2l.2S.noI.ll.lJ Legal Notices. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. TESTATE OF JOHN SPENCER DECEASED. 'j Notice is herebv given that letters vt adminis tration on the estate of John Spencer have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them kuou without delav. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. Adminis trator. DAVID Q.EWING. Attorney. OC28-52-W G. H. STENGEL, Attorney at Law. No. 553 Grant street. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCK IN HOLDERS of the Manufacturers' Bank and to tbe public that, in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors or said bank, pased Octo ber 13, 1891. a general meeting of the said stock holders will be held at the banking house of said lixuk. No. 1733 Carson street, Pittsburg, on TUES DAY, the lth day or January, A D. 1892, at 2 o'clock P. M.. to ote for or agalnft the proposi tion io reuew and extend the charter, corporate rights aud franchises of said bank for a further period of 20 vears: and that, if a majority in in terest of the said stockholders vote in fat or of said proposition, application will be made to the Secre tary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for a certificate of such renewal and extension of the charter, corporate rights and franchises of raid bank, under and according to the act of Assembly, approved the 10th dav of May. A. D. 1SS3. EDWARD HOGAN. President. D. P. BERG. Cashier. ocl5-19-Th FOUND. TX)UND-Wall paper lc a rolL Thompson Bros., L 1 109 Federal st. "T?OUND 521 Llbrrty St.. beadquartera for coal wagons with all oak beds. T70UND That you can get Hill's World's Fair ? Album, a H book, free at Aland's. 131 Fifth av., by purchasing your furnishings there. TTOUN'D-That the best 25c meal in Allegheny X countv can be obtained at Hotel Wilson: lodg lng5ftc, 75c. SI: stop here when In Plttabnrg. Hotel Wilson. 10 Smithfleld st. LOST. LOST Bitch French poodle dog, feet trimmed; number of license, 3,496, series A. J. L M. Wilson. Craig st. LOST Earlv Wednesday morning on Fifth av. car. Wood, Seventh or Seventh st. bridge, $120 in $3) bills; $20 reward if returned to 323 Atwood ft. LOST On Allegheny av. or North av., Alle gheny, a cape for child's coat, dark-green, trimmed with fur. Return to Mrs. Kay, 17 North avenue. LOST La6t Monday In lower par of the dry a . package of very important papers, of valne only to the owner. Finder will leave same at BamuelMcOlay'B, attorney, room!. 93 Diamond St. LOST On November 3. between Twentv-seventh and Thirty-first sts.. pug dog with license i?, dg'": name. Nervy, on collar: a reward wlUpaid If returned to John Stelgcrwald, 75 Forty- tSTJHtplag adtertUemailt one dollar per tquare for ont intertion. Clauified'real estate advertitemenU on Viit page ten ccntt per line for each insertion, and none taken for lot than thirty ccntt. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following heading! will be ac cepted at the rate of OWE CEXT PER WOBD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad ranee either at main or branch offices. Warded JOvertittmentt of aU Eindt, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MAKE HELP, FEHALEIUXF, AGENTS, BOOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHKKF. "WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WTLL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hare accounts with TBI Disr-ATcn. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. M CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 60S. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. "WALLACE, 6121 TENN AVE. P1TTSBURO-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. XAERCHER. No. 82 Federal stree. n. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pcnnsvlvanla and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. rUnlpHelD. B ARBER-5C0O Blltlerst. BLACKSMITH and engineer for table glass fac tory; must be thoroughly competent In every way. Address, with reference. "Q," Dispatch office. BOOKKEF.riNG We attend to the opening and closing and adjttctlng of books ol all kinds; voucher svstcm Introduced and individual instruc tion glen bookkeepers In same: long experience and references a to acenracy, promptness and discretion. McCafferty ft Robinson, Room 16, 95 Firth av, BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style to voucher svstem: will take charge of books where business will not Justify bookkeeper full time. Address Thomas J. Orr, Expert Accountant, 107 Fourth av. -nor to learn the barber trade; German pre- D ferred 1.926 penn av. COLLECTOR An experienced collector to work on commission; good accounts. Address L.K., Dispatch office. C CORRESPONDENT A first-class one: must be able to dictate commercial letters clearly, con cisely and rapidly. Apply at Kaufmanns', Firth av. and Smithfleld st. D ISUWASHER-54 Diamond st. TTOREMAN To take charge of mold 6hop in X table glass factory; must be first-class In every respect, ana mui unaersiana making gooa pax- iprus ior castings ana repairing an Kinui of ma- chinery- Address, office. with reference, O, Dlspatch IMMEDIATELY At Emienton, Pa., on Alle gheny Vallev R. R.. caulkers riveters and all hands for general iron tank building. Nlles Boiler Works. IF you arc out of employment, and have had any experience as a salesman, call at once. C. 11. Dodge-Excelsior building. Sixth av. and Grant St. MAN Competent man to superintend a Slemans Martln OJi. furnace and barmlll; none but those fully competent and who can furnish unex ceptional reference need apply. Address P. O. Box 629, Pittsburg. EN-For the United States Armv. able-bodied: unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 35 rears: good pav, rations, clothing and medical attendance: applicants must be prepared to fur nish satisfactory evidence as to age, character and habits. Apply at No. S15Penn av., Pitts burg, Pa. MEN Five or 6lx energetic men as salesmen. Apply at once, C. II. Dodge, Excelsior Bld'g, Sixth ave. and Grant st. OFFICE BOY 15 to 17 vears; must furnish refer ences. Room 8. 97 Fourth av. PLUMBERS-At Charles H. Humbert's, corner Fourth av. and Market St., six first-class plumbers. , O ALESMEN Wholesale notion salesrnen in a O wholesale bouse, this city, to travel Western J , munj itauHk, vtuu auu lice, Vfij(iuia, luua, uc well and favorably known to the best class of dealers and be able to command their trade; to men who can provo themselves worthy wages no object. Address Box 595 Pittsburg. SALESMAN A first-class boot and shoe sales man ror Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio: must have experience and aoquiintanceon the territorv: none other need apply. Address Chllds, Graff ft Co., Cleveland, o. SALESMEN to sU stores O'Keere's "0. K." Shoe Blacking: finest in the world: good com missions. O'Keefe Co., 703 Smithfleld st,, Pitts burg, Pa. SALESMEN Two salesmen for wholesale dry goods and notion hous?, with reference and sal ary received at last place. Address X. Y. Z., Dis patch office. SALESMEN Now clearing $50 weefcry with our celebrated Iridescent hullday signs. Robert Sims ft Co., Washington, D. C. SALESMAN to sell nursery stock: reference and experience required. Call 942 Penn av. STENOGRAPHER and tvpewrltcr Young man willing to assist at office work : must be quick and accurate: address stating references and salary: a good opportunity for right person, P. X, R.. Dispatch office. AVELER A good traveler, with $300 cash: no risk, good pay and steadv work. Address A. T 315 aoutli Highland ay.. East End, city. TTPHOLSTERER -U Shumann Bros., A first-class 428 Wood st. upholsterer. VOUSG MEN Ten respectable young men of grade portraits in "sepia crayon and water colors; experience unnecessary: work speaks for Itself. Union Artists' Portrait Company, first floors 70S Liberty st,. 607 Wood st. ; stores open till t P. M. YOUNG student or clergyman who has some leisure can find profitable employment till spring; one favorably known to the clergy of this city would be preferred. Address Literature, Dis patch office. -yoUNG GENTLEMEN Three, to complete a X small, private class in bookkeeping during evenings. H. W. McCafferty. expert accountant, third floor, 93 Diamond St., city. 7"OUNG MEN (Two) To cut linings. Pittsburg i Moccasin Co.. 1124 Penn av. Agents "Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughlv In two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to $620 In six days; another $321ntwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Fortermsandfull particu lars, addivss The Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. A GENTS Wanted In every town to introduce our goods: we have a new line with which agents can reap a harvest; will piy a salary of $75 ner month if nreferred. and lurnish team free. Address at once,. Standard Silver Ware Co., i lloston. siass. A GENTS $50 appointment on 30 days' time, gnar .ix antee $150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Free samples for stamp. D. Shoop St Co., Racine, Wis. AGENTS Ladies and gentlemen ; good canvass ers make $150 to $200 per month; come In and see us. Frantz A Co., Smithfleld. A GENTS for a household article, the finest of Its -tX kind: sells on sight; none but hustlers answer this ad. Box 73. Allegheny, Pa. ? AGENTS $3 to $7 daily; experience nnusceasarv. PntnamACo.. Perfumers. WestWlnsted, Ct. TMSTRIOT AGENTS For the citizens stutual XJ Life Insurance Association of New York. Ad dress Murry Edsall. General Agents, FldeUty building. Pittsburg. Female Brlp "Wanted. ' A PPRENTICES-Good sewers and operators to XI. learn dressmaking and cutting: steady, high wages. Call or write Dressmaker, 930 Penn av. COOK for quired. a 6mall family: gooa reference re Address P. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. JJRESSMAKER at 86 Bldwcll st,, Allegheny. GIRL An experienced girl for housework: fam llyof two: references required. Apply at 55 Jackson 6t Allegheny. GIRL for general housework at Braddock; best wages for first-class girl. Apply at 931 Penn avenne. GIRL German girl for general housework; small family; good wages. 258 Rebecca ,, Alle gheny. t IRL for general housework. 432 Penn ave. MAID Responsible maid, capable of taking care little girl. Address D. Q.. Dispatch office. PROTESTANT GIRL For general housework; best wages paid. Address P. O. Box 1344, 1'lttsbnrg. -yyAISTMAKER-201 Third v city. Male and Female Help "Wanted. COOKS, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, laundresses, I young girls, 200 house girls, kitchen, pantry and dining -room girls for boarding houses, chambermaids and cleaning girts for hotels, German and colored girls, white and colored waiters,: colored boys. Mrs. . Thompson, 60S Grant St. WANTED. Mule and Female Help Wanted. HELP Farm hands, teamsters, colored boy, dishwashers, dining-room girls, chamber maids, hotel cooks. SOU house girls. Germans and Swedes, family cooks and chambermaids, laundress colored girls: highest wages paid here. Meehnn's Agency, S Grant St. ; tel. SO, HELP 500 laborers, 300 chambermaids, S cooks, 5 dishwashers, 10 stonemasons. Keystone Employment Agency, removed to 610 Grant st. LADY or gentleman to manage branch agency; send stamp for tree sample. E. L. Baldwin fc Co., Detroit, Mich. ' WORKERS Active workers evervwhere for "Shepp's Photographs of the World, " pro duced at an outlav of 1100.000; tremendous success: Mr. J. M. SlarshalU Dexter, Ind., cleared S503 In four days; Rev. Henry Fisher. Plalnfleld. Mass., $187 In six lumrs; Miss H. H. Harris, Garfleld, Pa., fH In 30 minutes; the greatest book on earth; mam moth Illustrated circulars and terms free; books on credit: freight paid: beautiful outfit only SI. Ad dress Globe Blhlc Publishing Co., 703 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Business Opportunities Wanted. "TrrANTED Business man A thorough-going, V well-educated business man, 28 to 40 years of age, to assist in establishing a branch of a good pav ing business in Bloomtngton, 111., one for Nash ville. Tenn.. or other Southern field: a capital of $500 required; an excellent chance to the right man; If desired a salary of$7o to 90 will be guaranteed: this Is no scheme, nut a straight, legitimate business; rrom?l,700 to 12. 200 per year can be realized: only those meaning business and having required capital need apply. Call or addressgivfng age and oc cupation. Room 45, Eisner ft Phillips Building. WANTED-Offer extraordinary-W1U exchange patent device for railroads for unencumbered property, well located. Inquire Parker Smith, Jeannette, Pa. Situations Wanted. POSITION By a competent bookkeeper: can give unexceptional reference as to ability aud character. Address X. L Dispatch office. POSITION by a young lady as stenographer and typewriter: also understands bookkeeping. Address B. L.. Dispatch olitce. SITUATION in wholisale warehouse: handv with tools and not atrald to work. Address AV. L. G., Dispatch office. SITUATION bv practical engineer; good refer ence. Address 777. Dispatch office. SITUATION-Uy organist and choir director. AdJ-ess Organise Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for second and third-storv front rooms. 154 Fourth av. OCCUPANTS for well-furnished room. 10 Cedar av., Allegheny. Partner Wanted. PARTNER One to purchase a controlling In terest In a limited partnership business es tablished in PKtsburg maklngproflte of $G,000 per year; price for Interest, S4,000; party must be capable of taking charge of office and finance; best of references required; none but those fulfilling the above requirements need apply. Address O. 1)., Dispatch office. PARTNER-A party with $10,000 to Join the ad vertisers in buying a staple mercantile busi ness, long established, with extensive trade and liberal profits: clean, salable stock at lnventorv and present market price; the attention of those wishing to invest In a legitimate business Is invited. Address Duquesne, Dispatch office. Boarding; Wanted. TJOARD For husband and wife within 15 miles of X Pittsburg where could be like one of the fam ily. Address George Prince; Dispatch office. URNISHED ROOM-With breakfast and sup per. for gentleman ont of city part of time; ooin prases anu privilege oi cam; preier smaii pri vate lainlly: no other boarders; t$n minutes from postoffice: give price of room and meals and loca tion. Address C-20, Dispatch office. Financial Wanted. TJENSWANGER ft ZAIIN-Flre insurance. JL f Fourth av. FINANCIAL A manufacturing corporation, firmly established, desire to dispose of $5,000 of their treasury stock to further Increase their busi ness: guarantee 10 per cent on Investment. P. O. Box 747. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. ReedB. Coyle ft Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. "11 TONEY to loan on mortgages lowest Interest: J.U. .noueiav. Black ft Baird. 95 Fourth av. RTORTGAGES Monev to loan In sums to suit at J.U. m, 5 and 6 per cent. Roberta. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTG A GES $100. 000 to loan ; sums $500 to $5, 000 to $20,000: expenses light; inonev ready. S. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver ft Co.. S2 Fourth av. "VORWICn Union Fire Insurance Society: or 1 gaalzed 1797: assets. $1,800,000. Schenck ft Mnlert, resident agents, 413 Wood St. TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: $100 and up ward at 6 per cent; $500,000 al 4 per cent on resiliences or uusiness property, vacant iota farms. S. H. French. 12o Fourth av. r ANTED We have money to loan tn large or TV small amounts on martgages: all applica tions will receive prompt attention. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth av. Mlscellaneons. A A. THORP, the New York man dressmaker. . has returned and opened a sci'ool, 913 Penn av. Call and seethe Improvements; they are too many to publish. A GREAT reduction Wi want everybody to know that wc have reduced our best $5 00 cabi nets to $3 00. Stewart & Co.. 90 and S2 Federal St., AUeghenv, Pa.; diamond Photoettes$l 00. AUCTIONl AUCTION 1 AUCTIONI-Tuesday. Thursday and Saturdav we buv new and second-hand furniture, stored or sold on com mission: hold sales at stores or houses; stores bought and highest prices paid; call and see the Washington Auction Storage and Van Co., 76 Third av., city. BOARDING and lodging at Hotel Wilson: the best Sic meal In Pittsburg, without exception: lodging. 50c, 75c. $1. No. 10 Smithfleld st. COAL WAGONS At John Hall, Jr., & Co.'s, 521 Llbertvst. DESK ROOM wanted In office. Address with lo cation and terms. Accountant, Box 1349. EVERYBODY to know that W. C. Staving sells the reliable Star brand butter at 20c. Stands HM, 105, 218, center Allegheny market. Ct KOCERS and dealers to buv Boneless Boiled T Hams, sausage, pork, spareribs. lard, aU kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Beineman, 16 Pitts. Market. LADIES' and gents' clothing cleaned or oven; prompt work. Chas. Pfelfer, 443 Smithfleld, and 100 Federal st. OTHERS to bring their babies to Aufrocht's gallery and have their pictures taken free of charge during this week only; as we must have specimens; also 50 handsome young ladies and 25 gentlemen are respectfully invited. Aufrecht's New Gallery, 77 Fifth av. PARTIES wishing choice properties improved or unimproved, will do well toconsnltW. A. Lincoln, 104 Fourth av., who always has special bargains that ure not generally in the market, and do not care to advertise. TJATENTS-U. S. and foreign: fees pavable on X success. J.H.Stevenson.solicitor. lOOFlfthav. PATENTS O. D. Levis (28 years), Solicitor, 131 Fifth av next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PRESSMEN, printers and feeders to know that the strike for ntne hours Is still on. Victor B. Williams, District Organizer. rpO SELL yon double-barrel breech-loading shot X guns, bar locks, rebounding hammers, pistol grip, choke bore and all improvements at $16 50. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Liberty st.. 703, 705, 707 Smith field st. Send stamp fofnew catalogue just out. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. X Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. "ITTEARERS of spectacles to buv the best $1 V glasses yet offered, solid gold at $3, from Stelnmann, Jeweler and Optician, 105 Federal St.. Allegheny. T1TE will receive orders for rw m .. L c7 ulyy flnD I IT portraits In crayon for December delivery. Great Western. Copying Co.. 12 Federal st,, Alle gheny office, room 31. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence. AT AUCTION Saturdav afternoon, November 7, at 2 o'clock. No. 419 Carson St.. S. S., six room brick house; also, at 4 o'clock same day, No, 22 Plus St., five-room and double storeroom frame house with lot 40x100 feet; also, same day at 7 o'clock at 22 Pius St.. large stock of groceries and drygoods; also household furniture, liorse and buggy and two spring wagons. J. C. Alles Bros. Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 161 Fourth av.: 1202 Carson St. Tel. 167. COLWELLST1, nearMIUerst., only $4,000; new brick dwelling: 6 rooms, finished attic, ball, etc., ncwlv papered throughout; property sewered ; room to build on rear of lot, size 20 by 90 feet; both streets paved. R. G. Bailey, 152 Fourth avenue. "TOR SALE 82, 000 If sold soon, anew honse of six X large rooms: corner lot, 20x80 feet on McCand lessav.. Eighteenth ward; $500 down, balance on easy payments: cither a nice home or a good in vestment. (62E). W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. TPORTY-FIFTH ST. 12 orick houses: X investment. Morris & Fleming, avenue. 10 per cent 103 Fourth MT. WASHINGTON New 5-room house at a, great bargain ; owner needs money. ' Balten sperger A Williams, 143 Fourth av. ' ajgAS CASH, bal. like rent, buys new flve iDJJ room house In good location on Alt. Wash. Baltenspcrger & Williams, 143 Fourth av. , East End Residences For Sale. fOR SALE Only $1,200: house of seven rooms, X with lot 50 feet front, on Aiken av.. Shady side, this street being one of the moit desirable in tbe East End, now being sewered and paved, (74) See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. MARGARETTA ST. For sale or to let two new frame houses Just finished. 6 rooms and large finished attic, large porches, halls and slate man tels to each house; artesian well on each premises; five minutes' walk from Penn av. cars: each lot 25 feet by 150 on Margaretta st. between Rebecca and Falrmount av.. Nineteenth ward: high, beauti ful and healthful locations: they are residences In the city, while enjoying the pure. Invigorating air 01 we country; just uja place xur a uumc, terms U'vonneu, nwrennav, FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL .ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. 7 BOO Elegant new brick house, with stone W I j trimmings, on a good East End street, very convenient to Fifth av. cable; has nine large rooms, two porches, good cellar, laundrv. station ary tubs, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, bath complete, both gases, electric lights and bells, speaking tubes, combination chandeliers, nicely papered and well finished throughout; Iot30xl25to SO-foot allev; terms to suit. See Baker & Co., 6227 Penn av., E. E. . QD 300 On terms to suit, a large new frame EUj house of ten rooms, reception hall, three Eorcbes, good cellar, laundry, slate mantels, tile earths, sliding doors, two stairways, pantry.hath complete, both gases, chandeliers and Is elegantly finished throughout: lot has a front of 40 feet on a good street in a good neighborhood and is Within one square of traction cars. See Baker Jt Co., 6227 Penn av., E. E, ffl A O0O-Baum street. Twnetieth ward. Shady iKt) side station, near Duquesne Traction. rooms, reception hall. 2 porches, both gases, nice lawn; lot 45x100: termsM.000 cash, balance on time. J. E. McCrlckart, 140 Fifth ave. Tel. 1676. Allegheny Besidenoes For Sale. TX)R SALE A very desirable and modern brick X: residence, nine rooms, latest fixtures, in good order, for 12,500:oneof the most central and de sirable residences in the Fifth ward, Allegheny: worthy an examination or any desiring a good home at a low price. (33). See W, A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth ay FOB SALELOTS City Lots. LOTS Beautiful building lots rorrrom $100 to $300, In the Eighteenth ward ; long payments: ey terms. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 406 Grant St.. Pittsburg. East End Lots For Sale. FIFTH AV.. East End-100 feet, more or surrounded by beautlfslstoue residence'. less, near South Negley av. : great bargain Morris ft Fleming, 103 Fourth av. taken soon. C7T PER FT. on Margaretta st. : paved St.. neat 3)1 X North Highland av.. two lots 30x120 each. A. Goeddel, No. 103 Collins av., E. E. Hardwood Lots For Sale. TWENTY-THIRD WARD-Level lots, near Pee ondav. electric cars and B. ft O. R, R.statlon; $25 down, $10 per month: streets graded and ma cadamized, sidewalks laid, cltr water; houses built to suit purchaser on monthly navments. George C. Burgwlu, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth av. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A FIRST-CLASS wholesale liquor store: license can be transferred; oniy parties that have means ana mean pusiuess neea aaaress i., xiis patch office. TJARBER SHOP-Cor. Wyoming and TJoggs av.. ' 31t. Washington. PRUG STORE Flrstclass stand: fine stock: do ing a good business, on a principal business street; excellent reasons for selling. M. S. C, Dis patch office. DRUG STORE At invoice, or registered clerk, as partner: small capital required. Address Pharmacist, Dispatch office. FLOUR MILL First-class roller flour mill for sale; 75bblsin24 honrs; complete George T. Smith system. Richmond cleaning machinery, corr.meal and feed outfit; elevator capacity 15,000 bu.; our flour commauds the highest price; always have orders ahead for all flour and feed we make; property in first-class order; sltuated-on the Pitts burg and Wheeling division ol the B. ft O. and Elm Grove lines, five miles east of Wheeling; a rare chance for an established and paving business; satisfactory reason for selling; price reasonable and terms easy. Address Elm Grove Flour Mills, Elm Grove. W. Va. FOR SALE A railroad stand; good trade (city and transition), big profits, sell quick: engag ing in other business. Address Big Profit, Dis- paicn omce. GHOCERY invoice and 10 per cent discount If sold soon, X. Y Dispatch office. LICENSED hotel near tne city. Jewelry store on good street, cigar stores, $2tX) to $300: grocery stores. $100, $500 to $10,000; bakeries, lumberyard, milk depot, liverv stable, good manufacturing busi ness, restaurantJ Holmes & Co.. 420 Smithfleld st. MARBLE WORKS-The business, good will, stock and fixtures, with long lease on ground of the monumental marble and stone works of A. E. Windsor, deceased. For full particulars see 31. F. Hippie & Co.. 96 Fourth av. PAPER ROOTEFORSALE-Maklng$20per"week gross; In town near Pittsburg. Address Route, Dispatch office. POOLROOM Fine location: best trade In two cities; cheap for cash. Address Poolroom, Dispatch ofBce. PRODUCE BUSINESS on Liberty st., l,100:dry goods and millinery store, fine stationery store. Interest In real estate business, grocery stores, $300 to $3,0T0: country stores, cigar stores, bakeries. Pcclval & Gaston, 439 Grant st. SHOE BUSINESS A first-class shoe store doing a business or over $40,000) with a new. clean stock, forsaleln acItyofover3C,0C0, and one of tlte best stores and locations in the city: this Is a frand chance for a man that wants to engage in he shoe business. Address Shoo Store, Dis patch office, Pittsburg, Pa, SMALL stock of drvgoods and notions In a thriving suburb: will Invoice about $1,000. Ad dress Stock, Dispatch office. STEAM LAUNDRY Doing a flrst-class business. Call on or address It. K. McDowell, Beaver Falls, Pa. Business Properties For Sale. PIRE BRICK WORKS At New Lisbon, O.. ln X eluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures and nluc acres of ground; coal and clay adjoining works; will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc.. applv to J, . McKelvy, 153 Fourth av rlttsburg. Pa. THF. houses and lots known as No. 144 West Carson St.. Southslde. city, with lot 25 feet 8 Inches In front and extending back to a low water mark, excepting and reserving right of way of P. L. E. R. R. across the rear lot: one of the houses has a storeroom and three dwelling rooms, and the other one has four dwelling rooms; sales peremp tory to close up an estate on account of heirs ; to be sold at public sale on Tuesdav, November 10, at 2 o'clock on the premises. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co.. Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-Several desirable manufacturing properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on lines or railroads and rivers. T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. AHLS1ROM, Kurtzman. Mathushek & Son pianos on easiest terms; full line of sheet mu sic and musical instruments. Franklin & McCaus land. 18 bixth St., Pittsburg. CHICKERING& SON'S famous pianos. iMtts burg agency, Franklin & McCausland. 18 Sixth street, GUITARS, mandolins, banjos, violins and mu sical goods of every description. Kappel's, 534 Smithfleld St. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS-New, second hand, square or upright. Send your name and address on a postal card, and we will at onee mall you catalogues, etc. Cash or easy monthly payments. Mellor & Hoene, "Palace of Music,'' 77Flfth avenue. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. COW Fresh grade Jersey cow. 34 Ohlost,, Al legheny. HARNESS Blankets, saddles, covers. Grant's, Fourth av. and Ferry St. WAGONS Contractors', farm and city, one and two horse coal wagons with all-oat beds, at 521 Liberty st. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market: 46 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; sUam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Young, Allegheny, .Pa. EXHAUST Steam Heatlng-By the "Williams vacuum system, ' ' without back pressure upon the ensrlne: iruaranteed advantages, saving nower. ud 25 per cent and over of coal compared with the nnKBiint ,r,bim rpmnval nf craeLlnr or hummer. fng In, pipes, increasing efficiency of the heating svstem. (Send for new descriptive catalogue.) Warren Webster & Co., 491 N. Third St.. Phila., patentees and manuracturers or Webster Vacu um Feed Water Heater and Purifier. CECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two 35 O horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Hannes' Machine Depot, 99 First av. . Miscellaneous For Sale. CORDAGE Twine, hemp packing. Flocker 4 Co., 9 Water st. DIAMONDS Great bargains at Btelnmann!s, ICfi Federal St.. Allegheny. FURNITURE For six rooms. In whole or In part. Address F. N. T Dispatch office. RED BRICK Capacity 60,000 dally. Address Wittmer Brick Co., Lim., 12 Federal st Alle gheny, Pa. SOLID sterling silver tea spoons at $5 per set at Stelnmann's, 105 Federal st,, Allegheny. TOOLS A complete set of tinners' tools. Includ ing squaring shears, double seamers, W. F. Overly, Greensbnrg. Pa. w ALL PAPER lc rotl. Thompson Bros., 109 Federal st TO LET. Allegheny Residences .To Let. TO LET In Allegheny Good houses at low rates. Terrace St., Second ward, house of five rooms; Inside w. c, etc. ; $47 per month. Park St., near Grant av.; five rooms; fit per month. Maple St., eight-rooms: nath, etc.; $25 per month. Sturgeon St., between Rebecca et. and Ridge av. ; 6 rooms; $17 per month. Hemlock-st Third ward, near the parks; six rooms, bath, range, etc; '$32 per month, W. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. t 0"1 Q New two-storv frame dwelling, Allegheny wl-O av., Clifton, Pa.t natural gas, water In Kiicnen; m train mi ivy aaity; tare, aooui v cents. inq,uir 01 J ran iunmaster, near premises. 'JO LET. .City Residences. HOUSE of five rooms on Fulton st., cheap to a good, tenant. Inquire 69 Franklin St., city, t HOUSE 121 Elm st.. six-roomed house: nice !o catlon. Inquire 118 Elm St. t TTOUSE of seven rooms. No. 47 Congress st. TO LET Very centrally located, but a short walk from Pittsnurg postoffice. brick house of six rooms, on Sturgeon st., Allegheny, 17 per month. See AV. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av, t TO LET Brick house, four rooms in good order; ... only 9 a month; on Twentieth 6t., Southslde. V . A. perron ft irons. No. 80 Fourth av. t East End Residences To 'Let. TO l,ET-ln East End. So. 17 Alpha Terrace, a new stone house, lust finished ; fine appearance. 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, pantry, liundrv. bath room, front veranda, with brass railings, 2 w.cs.. electric light, electric bells (all the most modern fixtures), all elegantly finished: stone walk, with grass plot In front: rent only $40 per month:' loca tion high, healthful, near electric line. W. A. Herron'A Sons, 80 Fourth av. 1 rLET-In East End, on one of the principal paved streets, very neat brick house, fine ap pearance, seven rooms, modern fixtures, with out side laundry: only $30 per mouth. See W. A. Her ron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. t r LET $14 per month; a good house, slxrootna. In East End near Duquesne Traction line and P. . R., at Iiomewood. on Susquehanna st, W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av. Business Stands To Let. SPACE In the building 75, 77. 79DImond St., with power, electric light, steam heating, and eleva tor and Janitor service: suitable for printing or any light manufacturing business; possession Immedi ately; rooms of various sizes ranging from 60x100 to 13x20. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor, Dis patch building, corner Diamond and smithfleld sts. SPACE with power Cor. Penn and Third av.; three floor": 20.0C0 feet space; abundant power; good light; splendid'location: every convenience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. t Booms To Let. I ELEGANT apartments on Carnegie Square, j Allegheny: old Central Hotel remodeled, made new throughout, steam heat, electric light and bathroom for each suite: general dining room on first floor, kitchen on fourth: will be conducted In first-class style and have all requirements for a quiet home. Chas Shields. Allegheny, P. O. FLAT Four furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping, together or separate. 6820 Ells worth av., near cor. O'Hara St.. E. E. HANDSOMELY" furnished second and third story bedrooms. 315 South Highland av. ROOM Nicely rurnished room, centrally located ; suitable for two gentlemen: board if desired: Terms reasonable.' Address W. G., Dispatch office. ROOMS Suitable for light housekeeping; good tenants. 130 Robinson st., Allegheny. T) OOMS Furnished or unfurnished. 92 Hefh- JLv lock St., Allegheny. ROOM Third-story front room, furnished. Penn ave. 432 PEESONAL. PERSONAL Coal wagons, all oak beds, at 521 Liberty st. PERSONAL Wall paper Bros., 109 Federal st. lc roll. Thompson PERSONAL Housekeepers' yun can buy Rogers ft Bros, triple plated knives or forks at (1 75 per set at Stclnmann's, 105 Federal st. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Sml thfleld. PERSONAL Original Tesh's sausage stall No. 7 West Diamond Market. Pittsburg. Flavor and quality unsurpassed. David H. Tesli. TJERSONAL Matrimonial paper containing; jl iiunureus 01 auveriisemenis 01 marnageaoie people mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly, Toledo,, O. PERSONAL-Hlll's World's Fair Album of Br nmnhr And Art a SA hnntr frt.r. tn Tn. chasers of furnishing goods at Aland's, 131 Firth' avenue. PERSONAL Dressmaking: fine tailor-made dresses: lit guaranteed; moderate prices: also ball, evening and reception dresses. Dressmaker, 930 Penn av. PERSONAL Hotel Wilson is the best place to stop when In the city. Their celebrated 25c meals nave no equal. Lodging 50c, 7ic, $1,00. No. 10 Smithfleld. PERSONAL A. A. Thorp, the New York man dressmaker, has returned and opened a school, 913 Penn av. Call and see the. Improvements; they are too many to publish. TERSONAL-Ladles' hair dressing, shampooing. X bangcuttln nair curling, wigs, swucnes, nair goods, all klni grease saints, theatrical goods. A. Renter, 8 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. PERSONAL Grant's Memoirs, $3 73: Mark Twain's Huckleberrv Finn. 75cj Webster's Dictionary, large quarto, $1" 25: E. P. Roe's works, half price; special bargains In old and new book?. Frank Baeon & Co., 301 Smithfleld st. PERSONAL Ladles", wonld you look beautiful? Then call at room 204. Hamilton building. 91 Fifth av.. and order one or the J. T. Borden, (patent) au nair Dangs; nonet, wire oriace;any lady can dress it in every known style; it Is a marvel of beauty. PERSONAL When 1 was a small nov my mother1 always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman, Dickson, tbe well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t,, second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 155. PERSONAL The flrst of November Inaugurates the quail season and it is now lawful to hunt for the same in this commonwealth. To allow the public to enjoy the rull benefit thereof we will offer for sale a double-barrel breech loader, with lamin ated steel barrels, choke bore, nistol prln extension rib and all Improvements complete with hunting roat, shell belt, reloading tools and 100 shells all for $20. This Is beyond doubt the greatest bargain everofTercd. K. Smit, 932 and 931 Liberty st., and 703,705, 707 Smithfleld. Send stamp for new annual Illustrated catalogue and price list. AUCTION SALES. HOBB & FITZSIMONS, Attorneys; St. Nicholas Building. OBPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OF Edward Downing, deceased. By virtue ofan order of the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny county, at No. 155 April term, 1891, I will expose at public salo on the premises, on MONDAY, November 30, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following: real estate, situate in Stowe township, Allegheny countv, State of Penn sylvania, in plan of lots laid out by Thomp son Bell, and recqrded in Recorder's office of said county in plan book, volume 6, page 287, bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at a point on the southern side of' Bell avenue and 20 feet eastwardly from Grant street; thence southward along the eastern line oflot No. 359 120 feet to Plumb alley; thence at right angle eastwardly 80- feet to eastern line of lot No. 353; thence at right angle northwardly along said line 120 feet to Bell avenue: thence at right angle west wardly along Bell avenue 60 feet to the place of beginning, being lots Nos. S53, 85J and 337 in the above mentioned plan of lots, on which is erected two two-story frame dwell ings. Terms of Sale One-half cash on con firmation of sale; balance in one year with interest, to be secured by tight mortgage on the premises. Sold subject to a mortgage of $1,125 with accrued Interest. Ten per cent of purchase money at-time of sale. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 413 Grant street JOHN KISSICK, no5-47-5,19,2S Administrator. RUCTION! AUCTIONl FURNITURE, CARPETS, ORGAN, PAINT INGS, ETC. The furnishmont of a fine residence moved to the store for sale, FRIDAY, November 6, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 21 and 26 Ninth street The entire furnishment of East End resi dence, embracing line chamber furniture in oak and walnut, hair matress, wardrobes, beokcases, desks, flue pictures, organ, band some parlor suite, reclining chair, tables, fanoy chairs and rockers, walnut sideboard, extension table, dishcsandglassware, silver ware, cooking utensils, elegant velvet brus sels and ingrain carpets on rooms, hall and stairs, laundry furniture, hydrant hose, etc. Sale positive, as owner is leaving the city. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, no553 Auctioneers. ' 1 ASSIGNEE'S SALE A STORE OF GEN ERAL merchandise, consisting of dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, notions, etc. This store is located in one of the best and most rapidly growing towns in Western Pennsylvania, und the stock is all new nothing in the house a yearold. This Is a splendid opportutiitvfor any one desiring to go into business. Will be sold cheap ana as u w uuie. i,au on or aauress ior iurtner par ticulars, ANDREW S. MILLER, Assignee, Rooms 23 and 29, St. Nicholas building, Pitts burg. 1I05-51-TUS Notice to Druggists! The drugstore of Theo. Doerfllnger.corner of Wylie av. and Congress st., wilt be offered for sale by the Sheriff on SATURDAY, No vember 7, at 10 a. jc. This store is known as one of the best prescription stores In Pitts burg, and has a good clean stock on hand. Any person desiring it can at the sale ob tain a well established and paying business. not-101 HB. SSIITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 58 Eisner building, Fifth av. and Wood, st Sales or Jewelry and Merchandise at stores Furniture) at 'residences promptly attend edtoj ocai-ae-p CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE. EAST EI DffELW, 84,850 Ivy street, between Ellsworth and Fifth avenues, cozy seven-room frame, modern style, hall, both, laundry, stationary' H1D9, state manieig, me nearens, etc., on corner lot, 26 or 50x100 leet: very easy terms. Fol. 13S. S3.SOO Copeland street, asphaltnm paved and sewered, substantial six-room frame, batli, InstrtB'vr. c. sras, etc.; lot 25x100 feet, one square from Fifth or Duquesne car lines. Jbl. 141. S2.800 Osceola street, new five-room frame, finished attic, slate mantels, hall, good cellar, water, etc.: front and back porches; one square from car line. FoL 84. 83,500 Broad street, near Negley avenue, substantial seven-room frame, water, gas, etc.: lot 30x120 feet. 8S.C00-Near P. R.B. and electtic lines, new six-room Queen Ann frame, reception hall, bath. w. c, slato roof, sewered; lot 37xl00. F0I.8L u,SOO On paved and sewered street, near cable and electric lines, new nine-room dwelling, both Rases, wired for electric lights and bells, two w.c's, stationary wash stand, insido shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths. Fol.lSX (86,000 Margaretta street, asphalt paved and sewered street, near Highland avenue, new nine-room frame dwelling; hall, bath, two w. c.'s, Inside shutters, both gaeo, elec tric lights, etc.; lot 30x110 feet. Fol. 11G. !o,juu-un nspnait paveu ana sewered street, near S. Highland avenue, substantial nine-room dwelling, hall in center, bath, in side shutters, etc.: lot 41x120, now rentingfor $600 per annum. Fol. 136. , 87.000 O'Hara street, near electric cars and P. R. II., elegant new ten-room and re ception hall Queen Ann dwellinjr.contalning bath, laundry, slate mantels, tile hearths electric lights and bells, furnace and all modern conveniences; lot 39x135 feet. Fol. 137. M. V. HIPPLE & CO., noMS-TTSti 96 Fourth av. Highland Avenue - Residence. Parlor, Horary, dining room and kitchen on first floor; four large lied rooms and bath room on second lloovand four finished rooms in attic; spacious and well-lighted hall in center of the house, with handsome bard wood staircase, china cloiet, largo pantry with stationary refrigerator; plato glass win dows, hard wood mantels, front, side and rear porches, cement walks.cemented cellar, basement, laundry, etc.; one or the most de sirable properties in the market for a home; at a bargain if sold at once. LIGGETT BROS., OC31-34-TTS8U No 71 Diamond st. x MANUFACTURING SITE IFOIR SALE. About ton acres of nice level ground a short distance from the city, on the Monon eahela river, with a large new Ironclad fyiildins and side tracks from main line of railroad on same. Will be sold at a bargain. Address POSTOFFICE BOX 254, OC30-19-D Pittsburjr, Pb. BLUEGRASS FARM. FOE SALE One of the finest bluesrass farms in Loudon county, Virginia. For terms, etc., see W. A. HUDSON, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Room 19, St. Nicholas building;,Pittsburs,Pa, oc2-65-TbSU "WINTER RESORTS. Thomasville, Ga. PINEY WOODS HOTEL SEASON OPENS DECEMBER 2. 91. A. BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, etc, address WM. E. DAVIES, Manager, Thomasville, 6a., or GEO. S. COLEMAN, Windsor Hotel, New York City. 0C31-17-TT8 f THE LAKEWOOD, Lakewood, N. J. ' ! NOW OPEN. IN THE MIDST OF PINE FORESTS. Piazzas inclosed in glass,one-tbird of a mile tn extent. Pure drinking water from arte sian well. PATENT VENTILATORS SUP PLY FEESH AIR THROUGHOUT THE HOTEL: SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. OPEN WOOD FIRES. NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPARED TO MAKE THE LAKEWOOD THE "IDEAL "WINTER RESORT OF AMERICA." For terms, etc., address Oc31-TThS FRED STEBRY. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Washing ton, D. C, until 2 o'clock r. n. on the 19th DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1891, for all the labor and materials required to furnish and erect complete, three nydraullc passenger ele vators, one hydraulic mall lif t.one hydraulic ash lift, including pumps, tanks, cars, plat forms, piping, etc, for the U. 8. Court House and postoffice building at Pittsburg, Pa., in accordance with the drawings and specifica tions, copies of which may be had on appli cation at this office or theofflce of the Super intendent nt Pittsburg, Pa. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for a sum not less than 2 per cent of the amount of tbe proposal. The department will reject all bids received after the time herein stated for opening the same; also bids which do not complv strictly with all the requirements of this Invitation. Proposals must bo inclosed in envelopes, sealed and marked, "Proposal for three hydraulic passenger elevators, one hydraulic mail lift, one hydraulic ash lift, etc., tor tne u. s. uourc nouse ana posionice building at Pittsburg, Pa.," and addressed to W. J. EDBROOKE, Supervising Architect. October 21. 1891. oc24-&TT8 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS: TO ITALY, ETC. FALL AND WINTER touts by the new passenger steamer service of the Norddeutscher Lloyd; direct fast express route to the Mediterranean. For Particulars apply to MAX SCHAMBERG & 0., 527 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. se3-82-Trs 'AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadel phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda tions for aU classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc. PETER WRIGHT 4 SONS, General agents, 303 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full information can be had of J. J. MC CORMICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfleld at. LOUIS MOESER, 616 Smithfleld street, mhS-U-TTS WHITE STAR LINE For Queenstnwn and Liverpool. Roval and United States iiau steamers. Germanic, Nov. 11, 10 am Teutonic, Nov. 18, 7 am BrltAnnlc.Nov.3.S0am Germanic. Dec.9.11:30 am Ten tonic, I)ec.l8.5:30 am Britannic, Dee. 23, 11 am I'MaJestic. Dec. 30. 3 pm 31ajestic Dec. 2. 5:30 am From White Star dock, foot of West Teuth St., New York. . "Second cabin on these steamers. Woon rates, S50 and upward. Second cauln 35 and 40. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country: $3). White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal hanks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCOKMIUIt, 639 and 401 Smlthflela St.. Pittshurir. orH. MAITLAND KERSEY. Gen eral Agent, 3 Broadway, New York. OC15-D ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, Via DERUY and GALWAY. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle or Ire land. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 830. Steerage. $10. CT A T C ) SERVICE OF .TftXfcr AIvLAN L.EKB LINE ) sTEAMbHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Nov. K State of Nebraska, noon. Nov. 56 Mate ofCallfornla, noon. Dee. 10 State of Nevada, noon. CABIN-!) and upward. Return, So and upward. HtKrar- BIS. 1 Apply to J. J. XCC0B2UCK, 0 teUtMtW ttrwt, JTl.iBI NEW ADVEBTI8EMENTS. WE OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION $250,000 OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF -THE PITTSBURG das, Coal & Coke Co. 2VOINDIVIDUAL LIABILITY. FCLL-PAID STOCK NOT ASSESSABLE. OFriCEnS: JOHN n. DAVIS President- W. D. ROWAN Vice President W. E. ROSS "... .Treasurer W. E. McMUERAY Secretary B. H. JACKSON Solicitor This company, as it.s name implies, is a corporation organized under the laws of West Virginia for the purpose of mining coal and manufacturing the same into coke or other products of coal. The lands owned and controlled by the company consist of two tracts, containing 4,000 acres, hav ing a frontage of 2 miles on the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio R. R., and situated at Farmington (three miles from Fairmont, and In what is known -as the Fairmont field), Marion county, W. Va. Geographically its location is all that could De desired, the distances from Fairmont by the main line and branches of the B. & O. R. R. being as fol lows: To Grafton, 22 miles; to Wheeling, 77 miles; to Baltimore, 318 miles; to Sandusky, 291 miles: to Cumberland, 121 miles; to Cin cinnati, 310 miles: to Chicago, 537 miles; to Pittsburg. 143 miles (or via Fairchance, 100 miles), etc. The Fairmont district is the same coal bed mined throughout the Connellsville basin, and in the Westmoreland and Pennsylvania gas coal basins, and tbo seams have a thick ness of from 9 to 11 feot of salable coal. As regards tbe quality of the coal, the United States Geological Report (pp. 379-129) contains the following analysis of both Connellsville and Fairmont coke, to which we Invite careful attention: Fixed Sul- Carbon. Ash. phur. Authority. uonnellsvllle..89.576 9.113 0.821 A. S. McCreath D. T. Day. Fairmont 91.850 6.810 0.480 Within the past year over halt a million dollars have been invested in this field by such men as Hon. James G. Blaine, ex-Senator H. G. Davis, Senator A. P. Gorman, Hon. T. B. Elkins, Sen ator Don Cameron, J. M. Hustead, P.Y. Bite, etc Experts claim that tills coal can bo operated cheaper under the same rates of labor than the coal of any other region in this country, without exception. Many large plants are now in successful operation, both mining coal and making coke, so that the Pittsburg Gas, Coal and Coke Company is making no experiment in developing their property. While perhaps it is unnecessary to state the fact, it is guar anteed that the whole amount of the capital stock will be used in the legitimate estab lishment of tbe company; not a dollar will be appropriated to any but strictly business purposes, such as the acquiring of real es tate, the sinking of shafts, putting up of machinery, building of coke ovens ana other proper expenditures necessary to the placing of the company in successful opera tion. Fittsburgers are well aware of the large amount of money that Has been made in this business. The trouble heretofore has been that the ma'n of moderate means has not bad an- opportunity to invest on the ground floor, and, taking into consideration tbe faoc that tbe lands of this company have been purchased at prices far below the cost of" those in which our Pittsburg millionaires have made their money, we feel Justified in anticipating that this stock will be quickly subscribed for by careful investors. The company will issue 50,000 shares at the par value of $5 per share, and subscriptions for same will be taken at tbe office of Morris & Aisbitt, No. 78 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa., payable as follows: 81 PER SHARE ON APPLICATION. 81 PER SHARE DECEMBER 1. 1891. 81 PER SHARE JANUARY S, 1802. 81 PER SHARE FEBRUARY 1, 1893. SI PER SHARE MARCH 1, 1892. Subscribers have the option of paying in full foe their stock at time of subscription, in which case interest on the anticipated payments will be allowed at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. We invite subscriptions from capitalist, business and professional men, clerks, sales men and the public generally. The shares are unassessable, devoid of risk and profit able returns reasonably sure. The subscription list will open Monday, October 2tl, 1891, and close as soon as all tho stock has been subscribed. Mr. Walter Morris, of our firm, has visited the Fairmont coal field, made a personal ex amination of the property of the Pittsburg Gas, Coal and Coke Company, compared it with other property in that field, has also in vestigated the methods under which the company proposes opera ting,and as a result feels justified in recommending subscrip tions to their capital stock. MORRIS & AISBITT, 78 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. no5-35-TTSU ' L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Have removed to Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, but a short distanca from the Union depot. They will be glad tp see their old friends and make many new ones. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenna, OC17.D PITTSBURG. PA. SCHOOL BONDS. $10,000 School Bonds OF THE CITY OF McKEESPORT, Run 20 years, 4 per cent interest and free from State tax, denomination $1,000. For an absolutely safe investment there Is nothing better. For sale in amounts to suit. Legal opinion and all information from WILLIAM M- BELL, National Bank of McEeesport Building, no4-Q8 McKeesport Pa. srrsiNrorrjS, Steel Stamps, ZR-u.'b'ber Stamps, ' Seal Presses, Ssc W. A, Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave. JL