SPTsWSppr immpBOYSEWMzmv ;CH5' THE CITY'S WEALTH. Three and One-Half Millions of the Municipal Taies Now Collected. DELINQUENTS ARE STILL PLENTY. An Enormous Water Kent raid lliird Ward Citizens. It the JEOJIE TBKASUBEE'S EEPORT FIGURES From a complete report of the taxes col lected by the City Treasurer during the current year, pome interesting figures are presented below. The report was only completed yesterday by Chief Clerk David Torrens, of the City Treasurer's office. It shows the total property tax levy for 1891 amounted to $3,134,030 43, business tax, 139,275 50; water tar, 5711,173 (ill, making a total of all city taxes, 51,114.481 02. The total for 1S90 was 54,131,035 3D, or 17,503 77 more than tins year's entire levy. But, al though the property tax levy was heavier last year, the amount paid this year before the expiration of the time when the Col lections arc turned over to the Delinquent Tax Collector was considerably larger than last year. The property tax is divided into two installments of nearly equal amounts, one of which is collected during March and the other in September. How the City Coffers Are Filled. The March duplicate this year was 51,567, 005 33, of which 51,300,713 76 was paid to the City Treasurer and ?20G,291 57 went de linquent. The September duplicate was 51,567,025 10, of which 51.367,320 27 was paid and 5199,698 83 went delinquent. Of the total, 52,727,040 03. collected there is represented a considerable sum of the Sep tember installment paid in March, on which 5 per cent of a discount was allowed, the discount amounting to about 553,000. Of the 5711,175 09 on the water tax dupli cate 552S.460 69 was paid and 5182,715 went delinquent. This is considered an un usually large pcrcentaee of water, tax col lections forth? Treasur-r. The ward as sessed the heaviest for water tax i the Third, which is charged 557,439 50, and has paid all but 512,359. on which the de linquent collector will get a commission of 5 per cent The Fourteenth ward comes next with an assess jient of 552,303 40, all collected but S15,9S9 50. Ths Fourth ward was assessed 548,897 10, of which 58,501 50 remains to be collected. The Twelfth ward, assessed for 548,180 80. and the Twentieth ard 547,854 65, have paid 53G.223 80 and 535,233 65 respectively. The Twenty-sec-ond ward was assessed the lowest of any of the 23 wards using city water, its assess ment being onlv 57,313 73, and all but 52.373 50 collected. The busine tax duplicate for the vear was 52G9.275 50. of which 5205,950 8l" has been paid and 5G3.321 09 went delinquent. Last vear 5191,490 18 w as paid befcre the time limit and 550,206 98 went delinquent. The total ot unpaid taxes of the city turned over to the Delinquent Collector lor collection this year was 5052,030 09. Of course, a small proportion of this amount has alreadv been collected by Collector Ford, and the bulk of it will belore Match 30 next. t What Each of the Wards raid. The appended table shows by wards the amount of property tax paid by each in the two installments. "The first column shows the figures of the March duplicate only: March. Cash Xtic-d. JW.734 39 73.2S5 07 143, KB !7 116.931 06 20.011 Ot 33.512 55 24.342 90 24,692 85 30.544 85 IK. 733 Ot 30. Ml GO 34, M 78 27,Ss2 4o 23,70) 7 65.018 77 3.9S7 CI 38.515 7!) 57.741 h.1 25, 041 CO 41.237 3D 92,tS0 11 24 934 41 15.908 43 16,443 21 12.B29 14 30,3)4 12 23.51C70 34,112 23 31,222 11 Jl.KJUS) 19.934 91 17.979 42 13.SA1 It t,645 70 11.4S1 07 6,501170 11.151 86 5.803 72 10.133 91 Sept. Cash Kec'd. S37.908 03 73,650 56 144,498 03 113.568 80 20. 4ti2 42 34.055 71 :3, 665 20 24,789 67 31.243 (18 1.812 11 30,702 23 34.155 76 28,071 05 21.463 SS 85,975 56 35.787 59 33,5i3 04 67,812 49 27.759 52 44.828 43 92,819 87 24 930 18 16.606 96 16.746 69 12,423 35 29,972 68 23.710 06 34.C37 85 31,809 91 12,600 76 20,083 44 17,871 36 13.837 71 7,200 70 14,912 GO 6. 439 87 11.316 11 6.1K3 87 10,113 02 Totals 1,557,005 33 $1,360,713 70 S. 1,367, 320 27 A PEEE TBADK EEPUBLICA.K. Jf. F. Barrett Talks on the Result in aiassa chusetts and His Own State. X. F. Barrett, a civil eugineer of 2ew York, was a passenger on one of the trains delayed by .the freight wreck last night. As he strode up and down the inner depot his fine appearance commanded attention. Over six feet, with broad shoulders and fine carriage, he was the ideal man one reads about in novels. As an observer of the world and itB goings on he was particularly in it. He is a free trade Republican. Speaking of the recent elections he ad vanced some sensible views. As to Kew York he expected the result which is now on record, but was surprised at the reversal of things, inasmuch that Flower got the Totesof the interior while Fassett carried the banner below Harlem river. The hand of Piatt was to be seen in this result. He was much surprised at the old Bay State giving a Democratic majority, but when he sized the thing up he- attributed it to the fact that there are many free trade Republicans do n there who have waived the old-time loyalty to party as practiced during the war, and now vote as their busi ness interests and convictions dictate. The gentleman went "West on the limited. Held for Court Trial. The hearing in the larceny ca'e against John McGogan was finished belore Jlder man Succop last evening. McGogan was held in 5300 bail lor trial at court. Mc Gogan is accused of stealing nearly J100 worth of tobacco and cigars from A. J. Iiocke, 1115 Carson street. Aquilla Cap pela and Thomas Speinel, two Liberty street Italians, accused of buying goods from McGogan, were given a hearing; on a charge of receiving stolen goods. Cappela was held in 5500 for trial and Speinel was discharged. I. C. C. C. BULLETIN. Poor Man's Day Again. To-day, as usual, is Poor Man's Day at our store. We have marked a special line of overcoats and good warm suits lor to-day's sale at prices low enough for everybody. Here they are: Men's good chinchilla overcoats, blues and blacks, made with velvet collar; you can buy one to-day for.$4 00 Men's cassimere sack suits (coat, pants and vest), all sizes, neat pat terns.. . . 4 00 Men's heavy ulsters, with big col lar;" " garments lined throughout with cassimere cloth linings; buy one to-day for i 90 Boys warm cape overcoats, sizes 4 to 14; buy one to-day for 1 75 A great line of boys' suits, sizes 4 to y (pleated or plain), only. 1 75 Men's striped cassimere pants.... 120 Please remember these goods are adver tised as Friday offerings only. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond itreels. March. Ward. Dupli cate. 1 J73.771 03 :., 78.S1I 17 3 119,777 15 4 13S.33 14 5 3,8-S24 C 42,195:3 T 27.640 70 i 30.53715 9 33.3910. 10.....". a),788 1 11 37.07S M 15 1st dit.... 37,798 07 IS-KS dlst.... 19.42 47 13 34.906 71 14 105.637 02 15 ... 39,118 05 16 43.977 3S 17 C3.73S 15 18 31.942 tifi 19 53.940 51 20 107,057 :6 3 lstdlst.... 31,100 94 21-2d dlst.... I9,ScS 95 22-lst dlst.... 18.SHG 41 22-2d dist.... 14.045 21 3 3T.630 46 24 25.12155 -5 39.1SS31 26 i5.S?2 82 27 10,925 41 28 24,38210 23 :.. 24,032 41 30 15.519 43 31 10.813 40 32 19,533 53 33 9,00:70 34 11KS39 35 8,500 76 36 12,00311 The Cerysanthemmn Exhibit. Last night the Gardners and Florists' As sociation, controlling the chrysanthemum exhibit to be given in the Grand Central J Kink, met and completed its arrangements. The committee will have the flowers all in the rink by next Monday noon, but they will not open until Tuesday noon, as it will take all ot Monday to complete the decora tions. After the prizes have been awarded the flowers and plants will be arranged and kept on exhibition for several days. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. TOTICK-TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Xi stockholders of the Pittsburg Traction Com pany will be held at the company's office. 310 Fifth avenue, on MONDAY. November 18, 1881, at It A. Ji.. for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for such other business as may be nningnt before the meeting. Transfer books will be closed from the 4th to the 17th Inst. no4-a-p J. . TRAUGARDH, Secretary. OTICK IS IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT AT A A. "Kiting of the members of the RanUn Mercan tile Company. Limited, held on the 28th dav or Oc tober. 1891, the said com pan v was dissolved by a vote or Its members, and the undersigned were appointed Its liquidating trustee?, to -whom all claims against said association will be presented fyr payment at the office of thecomnanv. KanUn, la- WILLIAM -TTTEKEK. OIIARI.F." n KOWE. WILLIAM j.DENBOIt.V. Liquidating Tru.tccs noI-149 I IDELITV Title an-d Trust Cojifant, ) 121 and 123 Fourth ae.. f rrTTSBUBO. November 2. 1S91. rpiIF. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK X HOLDERS of the Fidelity Title and Trust Company will he held at its office on THURSDAY. November 12, 1S91. at 1 o'clock r. i.. for the pur pose of receiving the annual report, holding the election of 15 Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as niav properly come before thp meeting. C .It. McVAT, Secretary. nol-!6-2,t,6,8,10,ll,12 , Dividends. ExcnASOE National Baxk. l'lTTSBrno Nov. a. 1"P1. t TVVIDEND THE BOAltOOF DIRECTORS OF XJ this hmk haMi declared a dividend of FOUR H) PER CENT, payable forthwith. nd-19 A. LONG, Cashier. Diajiom National Bask. Fittsbcbg. T)r IVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have nil rtiv derlareC a dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the past six months, payable to stock bolders on demand, freeot tax. JOHN S. SCULLY, Cashier. November 2. noi-43 Citizens National Bask, riTTSBt-KC. Pa.. uv. J. 1S01. t -rvrvTOEXD-THEDIRECTORSOF THIS BANK J have this dav declared adivldend of THREE (3) PER CENT outoftln nroflts of the last six montl s. parable nn demand frteof tax. U05-23 SAMUEL M. MCELROY, Cashier. MONONGAHELA NATIONAL BAXK, PITTSBITRO, Pa.. Oct. 31, 11. DmDEVD NO. -I-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank, have declared ad lUdend of THREE (3) PERCENT on the capital stock out of the profits of the last six months, pavable on demand. noi-41 JOHN D. FRASER. Cashier. FinT National Bank of Allegiient. Pa. DIVIDEND NO. 58-THE DIRECTORS OF this txink have this day declared a dividend of FOUR (I) PER CENTon the capital stock outor the profits ot the last six months, pavable on de mand. Tree of tax. E. K. KlJAMEIt. OCTOBER 31. Cashier. noG-U Baxk or I'irrsECRn Nov. 3. 1391. TMVIDEN'D THE DIRECTORS OF THIS 1 t bank have this dav declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PER CENT oh. its capital stock out of the proii ts of the last sK months, payable to stock holders or their legal representatives, on and after the 13th Inst., Iree of all tax. no4-9l W. KOSEBURG. Cashier. PiTTSBUnn. Cincinnati. Chicago and caoo and ) r COMPANV. obir ?0. 1811. ST. J.Ol IS 1U1LWAY UOA PITTSBOEG PA . OctobiT rrllE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS COM. 1 FANYhae thlsdar declared a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT, clea of taxes, upon the pre ferred stock, for the six mouths ending June SO. 1S9L outofthsnetprofits, pajablelu cash on and after Novemivr 2C. 1S11. at the office of the Farm ers' Loan and ..' U9$ Company, New York, to the preferrea stock'! e'ders or their legal represent-' tltes, as ther may stand registered upon the books ofthe company at 3 o'clock r. M.jfovemberlO, 1891. . The transfer books t ill close November 10 and open on November 20, 1891. Dividends may be eoilectwt by sight draft on the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, No. 2 Will iam street, New York City. T. H. B. MCKNIGHT. Treasurer. oc.,3-C;-31,no2,3,4.5,6,7.9.10.12,H.17,19 I. Business Changes. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The firm heretofore doing business under lhe name or Xlm.ckX. Co. was dissolved on the 1st day of October 1891, by the withdrawal of Alex ander Xlmlck The business will be continued br the remaining partner George P. McBride and John fa. single, under the firm naiie of JOHN S. SLAGLE & CO., At 96 Water St.. Pittshnre. Pa. ALEX. NIMICK. GEO. P. MCBRIDE, OC2J-29-F JOHN S. SLAGLE. Legal "Notices. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLI i CATION will be mads to the Governor orthe State of Pennsylvania on theHTH DAY OF NO VEMBER. 1891, byD. P. Corwln. JoslahSpeer. J. M. Moffat. Martin L. Snyder, W. T. Howe and their associates under the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penns 1 ania, entitled ''An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." approed Aprils, 18T4, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an In tended corporation to be 'called the First National Building and Loan Association, the character and object whereof is the accumulation of a fund bv the periodical contributions ofthe members thereof and eafcly im esting the same, ana for these pur poses to have, possess and enjov all the rights, benefits and privileges of the bald act of Assembly and its supplements. The principal office of said corporation to be located in the citv of i'ittsburg. Pa. R. C. DUNCAN, noO-12-6, 12 tiolicitor. LOST. IOST Dog. black, white and tan setter dog; j name Count: liberal reward for its return to W. G. Mackcy, 6110 Penn av. LOST In East End, on November 3. a black leather medicine case; finder will bo suitably rewarded If returned to SID South Highland av., or 808 Penn av. LOST Last Monday in lower part or the city a package of ery Important papers, or value only to the owner. Finder will leave same at Samnel McClay's, attorney, room 1, S3 Diamond st. LOST On Novembers, between Twentv-seventh and Thirty-first sts., pug dog with license and dog's name. Nervy, on collar: a reward will paid If returned to John Stcigcrwald, 75 Forty thlrdst.. city. GODFREY I CLARK PAPER CO., Office, Room 73, Westinglioiise Building, Are now prepared and are filling all orders with their usual prompt- ness. All goods delivered from the WAREHOUSE. SO. CANAL ST., ALLEGHENY. A continuance of the liberal patron age of the past is respectfully so licited. We have on hand a full stock of Lining, Building, Sheathing, Manilla and Express Wrapping Papers, also Grocers' Bags, Flour Sacks, Twine, etc. no5-25 SCHOOL BONDS.. $10,000 School of the; Bonds CITY OF McKEESPORT, . Kun 20 years, 4Jf per cent interest and free from State tax, denomination $1,000. For an absolutely safe investment there is nothing better. For sale in amo'unts to suit. Legal opinion and all information from WILLIAM JI. BELL, National Bank of JIcKeesport Builuinpr, n ol-33 McKeesport Pa. McNAUGHBR & CO., Contractors for raying: Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. FEDEEAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone lurnished and set. aulI-74-D ZF-A-TZEUSTTS O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth ave, above Smitlifield, neit Leader office. Nodelay. Established 20 years. oc3-6i $500 TO S500,000 oif. gaes, city or countryproperry, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., SIB Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. noa-62-WM f'Dlsplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified reed -estate advertisement on tMs page ten cent per line for each insertion, and none taken for las than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER yORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid Tor to ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kindt, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALES, LdsT AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. SmllhfleUl and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPKN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEHF. WAST. FOH SALK. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement should be prepaid unlets adver tisers already have accounts wltti Tub DisrATCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR TUE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. P1TTSBURR-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 241i street and Penn avenue. ' ALLEGHENY. A. .T. XAERCnER, No. 62 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H: EGGER3&SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allcslieny ave. "WAKTED. aiale IlelD. BARBER A first-class barber. Apply or address V. II. Shell, Hotel Marlon, Jeannettc, Pa. BARRER For Saturday; 261G Carson St., S. S. good wages. Apply BLACKSMITn and engineer for table glass fac torv;mustbe thoroughly competent in every way. Address, with reference, "Q," Dispatch office. BOYS One or two stont boys, who reside in Alle gheny to carrv parcels. Apply Home & Ward, 41 Fifth av. TV OOKKEEPER Thoroughly experienced man JL for plate glass works. Address, with refer Aoaress, nun reier Plate Qlass. Dispatcn ence ana salary expected, office. BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adlustcd and closed, or changed from old style to voucher svstein ; will take charge or books where business will not Justifv bookkeeper full time. Address Thomas J. Orr.' Expert Accountant. 07 Fourth av. BRASS HOLDER Must be steady man accus tomed to llghtj loose work. P. O. Box 347. CLOTHING MAN A first-class man to go to Flndlay, O. Inquire 73 Liberty st. T7ORF.MAN To take charge of muld shop in l; table glass ractory : must be first-class in every respect, and must understand making good pat terns for castings and repairing all kinds of ma chinery. Address, with reference, O, Dispatch office. TSIMEDIATELY-At Emlenton, Fa., on Alle gheny Vallev R. R caulker., riveters and all hands for general iron tank building. Nlles Boiler AVorks. T ABORERSr-300 laborers. 00 drift, coachman. Jj dairymaW. dalrvmaff. gnrdeners and general helo. also clerks, stonecutters, etc. Keystone Agency, 610 Grant st. MAN Competent man to superintend a Slemans Martin O. H. furnace and barmill; none but those fully competent and who can furnish unex ceptional reference need apply. Address P. O. Box 62), rittsburg. M MEN Five or six energetic men as salesmen. Apply at once, C. H. Dodge, Excelsior Bld'g, Sixth ave. and Grant st. PLUMBER One who is capable of taking charge of agood iob;must heasober man. Address J. 31. Rupp. Kittannlng, Pa. QALESMAN-A flrsUclass boot and shoe sales- O ma 1 for Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.: must have experience and acquaintance on the territory: none other need apply. Address Cliilds, Urait&Co., Cleveland, o. QALESMEN to sell stores O'Kecfe's O. K." J Mioe Blacking finest In the world: good coin- missions. 0'Kcete& Co., 70SSmithfleld st., Pltts- burg, Pa. Q1IEET ROLLER Must be first-class workman, O steady work throughout vear. Mail applica tion until Friday night to "119, " Monongahela House, city. TINNER One good tinner, and one gas fitter; union wages. John Waae Si Co., Nobles town, Pa. TRAVELER A good traveler, with $StXf cash; no risk, good pay and steady work. Address A. T 315 South Highland av.. East End, city. TYPEWRITER Shorthand and experienced typewriter who ownsauiachlue. De Haven & Co., Lim., corner of Preble and Stanton avs., Allegheny, Pa. IREMEN Experienced inside electric light wiremen. Apply to East End Electric Light Comptny. East Liberty." "V70UNG MEN Ten respectaDle young men of X good address to solicit orders for the finest 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 a r. st. "70UNG MAN For scale clerk; must he good J penman, quick and accurate at figures; give age aud reference. Address W. W. W. , Dispatch otUc?. "rOl7 XG 3lA"N,experienced salesnjao. desires po- sltion with wholesale house; No. 1 reference. Address A. W., Dispatch office. i, Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new natent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion m paper; 200 too00 per eentprofit: one agent's sales amounted to 5K1) in six days; another t221ntwo hours: Ave 'want one energetic general agent for each State andTerritory. For terms and full particu lars, addicss 'lhe Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co., La Ciosse. Wis. AGENTS Wanted in every town to Introduce our goods; we have a new line with which agents can reap a harvest; will pay a salary of $73 per month lr preferred, and lurnlsb team free. Address at once. Standard blher TYare Co., Boston, Mass. AGENTS Ladles and gentlemen; good canvass ersmakc$150 to$200permonth; come in and see ns. Frantz & Co.. Smitlifield. f k GENTS for a household artlcle,'the finest of Its -i-i. hi nu sells on sight: none out hustlers answer this ad. Box 73, Allegheny, Pa. GENTS $3 to $7 dally; experience unnecessary. Xfc 1'utnam s. uo reriumcrs, west Wlnsted, ct: Female Help Wanted. COOK for a small family: good reference re quired. Address P. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. COOK and chambermaid; small familv. Center av., third house from Craig st. Apply COOK Short order cook; Smlthfleld st. girl preferred. 600 GIRL Good girl for general housework; must have reference. Address HonseworE, Dis patch office. HJL for general housework at BraddQCk best jk wages xor nrsi-ciass gin. Apply at 931 Penn GrBL Good girl for general nousewors. 49 Pride st. Apply CMRL for general housework. 45 Boyle st AUe T gheny. GIRLS for housework, gneny. 130 Robinson St., Alle- MALD Responsible maid, capahle of taking care little girl. Address D. Q., Dispatch office. PROTESTANT GIRL-For general housework; best wages paid. Address P. O. Box 1344, Pittsburg. Jlalo and Female Help Wanted. C' OOKS, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, laundresses, 5 young girls, 200 house girls, kitchen, pantry and dining room girls for boarding bouses, chambermaids and cleaning girls for hotels, German and colored girls, white and colored waiters, 2 colored boys. Mrs. E. Thompson, 60S Grant st. HELP Farm hands, teamsters, colored boy, dishwashers, dining-room girls, chamber maids, hotel cooks. 200 house girls. Germans and Swedes, family cooks and chambermaids, laundress, colored girls: highest wages paid here. Meehan's Agency, 645 Grant st. ; teh 90. L ADIES and gentlemen to get three months' In 1 struction in shorthand and typewriting for $10 at the Actual Biusluess College, No. 5 Sixth av. Bookkeeping, penmanship and English branches. Day and night bchool now open. Eleventh year. Business Opportunities Wanted. , INVESTMENT By a sober and industrious man. to invest fifteen hundred dollars cash, either In woodworking, machine or some other good-paying bfislness. Address F. B.. Dispatch office. INVESTMENT Have $10,000 to Invest In estab lished business, to take active interest in same; am first-class accountant. Address Investor, Dis patch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for a nicely furnished front room with or without board both gases and centrally located; reference required. 143 Wjlle av. OCCUPANTS For furnished room, with board. IB Sherman av.. Allegheny. OCCUPANTS for second and third-story front rooms. 154 Fourth av. OCCUPANTS for well-furnished room. 10 Cedar ay., Allegheny. WANTED. Situation! 'Wonted. POSITION Yountr man 24 years of aire: married: position as bookkeeper and stenographer, or either; can (rive best of references from present and past emplovcrs; iron and steel business preferred; seven years' experience as stenofrrapher and book keeper. Address Phonography, Dispatch office. POSlTIOlas coachman hy a middle-aged colored nan who has had many years' experience in one place : recommendations from present employ er, inquire at cb ruui at . POSITION by young man with 3 years' experi ence in retail and one year traveling In shoe business: best reference. Address L. w., Dis patch office. "POSITION as clerk in grocery by young man; L live vears' experience; best of reference. Ad dress K. L,, Dispatch office. POSITION As watchman or porter In store (dry . goods preferred) by steady man. Address T. A., Dispatch office. POSITION As cook in private family, or apply at 318 Wylle av. Address SITUATION By first-class miller; long experi ence with stones and rolls. Thomas Clancy, 97 Twenty-first St., Pittsburg, Pa. QITUATION by a competent lady as housekeeper: i references exchanged. Address L., Mansfield Valley, Pa. QITUATION as stenographer and typewriter; O cau give reference. Address E. B Dispatch office. SI! UATION by practical engineer; good refer ence. Address 777, Dispatch office. QITUATION -uy. organist and choir director. Address Organist, Dispatch office. Tartner 'Wanted. "PARTNER One to purchase a controlling ln JL terest in a limited partnership business es tablished in Pittsburg making profits of 18,000 per year: price for interest. 14,000; party must be capable of taking charge of bfflce and finance: best of references required; none but those fulfilling the above requirements need apply. Address O. D., Dispatch office. PARTNER vertlsers A Dartv with $10,000 to loin the ad vertisers in nuving a staple mercantile oust ness. long established, with extensive tr.ide and llbpral oroflts: clean, salable stock at Inventory and present market price: the attention of those wishing to invest in n legitimate business is Invited. Address Duqucne, Dispatch office. PARTNER with capital for the greatest, most unique advertising novelty: handsome profits: only principals treated with. Address Guide, Dis patch office. Boarding Wanted. TITANTED A furnished room and board with It private familv; man and wire; references exchanged. D. C. II., Dispatch office. URMSHED ROOM-Wlth breakfast and lup per, for gentleman out of city part of time; both gases and privilege oi bath; prefer small pri vate family: no other boarders; ten minutes from postofflcc; give price of room and meals and loca tion. Address C-20, Dispatch office. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGER ZAHN-Fire Insurance, Fourth av. "iirONEY to loan at lowest raa? of interest loans large JJi. granted promptly, no delay: have amount on hand at the present time bring your deed with vou. will euarcntce uromntloan or no charge. .1. E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av.. Tele phone lGTfl. MONEY to loan lmmcdlattly: $30,000 has been left with us to place this week in sums to suit applicants; this li a splendid opportunity to parties wanting money at once. Morris & Flem ing, 10b Fourth av. 14 1"! fONEY to loan short notice Jonn &. 1U. Ewingi Co., 107.Fede alr. MORT(AGES-fI00.CO0 to loan; sums 3C0 to (5,000 torO.000: expenses light; .money ready. S. 1. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co.. 92 Fourth ay. NORWICH Union Fire Insurance Society: or ganized 1737: aseU. JI.800.000. Schenck 4 Mulert, resident agents, 413 Wood st. TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: S1CO and up ward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at 4 percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French. 12o Fourth av. Miscellaneous. A A. TnORP, the New York man dressmaker. has returned and opened a school, 013 Penn av. Call and seethe improvements: they are too many to publish. A GREAT reduction V e want everybody to know that we have reduced our best fs 00 cabi nets to $3 00. Stewart & Co. , 90 and 92 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. ; diamond Photoettes $1 00. A NYONE desiring authentic knowledge about J. the Baker Iron Co. or Its property in Tennes- see can get it by addressing J. II. Baker, Pitts- burg. BUSINESSMENto know that I am prepared to audit books, change from old style to toucher system, and will teach tlie-voueher system to book keepers at special and very low rates. H. W. Mc Caffertv, Expert Accountant, third floor, 93 Dia mond St., city. EsK ROOM wanted in office. Address with lo cation and terms. Accountant, Box 1349. I EVERYBODY to know that W. C. Staving sells J the reliable Star brand butter at 20c. Stands 204, 205, 218, center Allegheny market. ( KOCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled T Hams, sausage, pork, spareribs. lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Relneman, 18 Pitts. Market. ' MOTHERS to bring their babies to Aufrecht's gallery and have their pictures taken free of charge during this week only, as we must have specimens; also 60 handsome joung ladles and 25 Sentlemen are respectfully invited. Aufrecht's Tew Gallery, 77 Fifth av. PARTIES wishing choice properties improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Llneolu, 104 Fourth av., who always has special bargains that are not generally in the market, and do not care to advertise. 1JATF.NTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av., nextLeader, Pittsburg; no delay. PIANO and furnlturemovtng ShanahauTransler Co., Smlthfleld, corner Water. "PRODUCE Poultry, butter, eggs, apples, pota 1 toes. etc. Address Allegneuy Produce Co., 5? South Diamond. SPORTSMEN. ATTENTION Loaded shells $1 90 per hundred: reloading tools 60c and $1: double-barreled, breach-loading bhotguus $9. Royer's, No. 105 Smitlifield st. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. J Campbell & Davit, 12 Seventh av. Telephone TTSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Ma I I Pn.nh Pninl... nnnt.ln. ..n nnl.in . n 1 iglc lies banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 'Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal st., Alle. gneny. ra. aoiu uv an nrst-ciass druggists. FOR SALE IMPKOYKD REAL ESTATE; City ltesiuencoi. AT AUCTION Saturday afternoon. November 7. at 2 o'clock. No. 413 Carson St., S. S., siv room brick house; also, at 4 o'clock same day. No. 22 Plus St., live-room and double storeroom frame house with lot 40x100 feet; also, same day at 7 o'clock at 22 Pius St.. largo stock of groceries and drygoods: also household furniture, horse and buggy and two spring wagons. J. C. Alles Bros. & Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 164 Fourth av. ; 1202 Carson St. Tel. 167. FORTY-FIFTH ST.-12 ori'.-k houses: Investment. Morris A Fleming, avenue. ' 10 per cent 103 Fourth NO. 13 BEDFORD AV.. a good brick house of ten rooms, finished attic, good cellar, inside shutters, hot and cold water throughout, slate mantels, sliding doors, stationary washstands. side entrance, back porch, both gases throughout the house, hardwood finish, good pantries, shelving and drawers; price, ?7, 600. (E191) Black Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. QQQ LOCUST ST.. between Fifth av. and Bluff ZiOO St., good substantial brick house, seven rooms, finished attic, vestibule, hall, etc.; 24 font frontage, side alley: immediate possession. K. G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. EAST END Very fine residence, almost new and replete throughout with the most modern ap pliances In every particular; a most complete and perfect residence, lacking in no essential conveni ence: was built for a home, and no expense was spared in producing elegance and luxury: large lot all around; carriage house, etc., etc. andnt-stling in the midst of many ofthe finest E3st End resi dences; Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Allegneny Residences For Sale. I70RSALE In the Second Vard, Allegheny. $3, " 500, a good house of 5 rooais in front and one in rear of 3rpoms; Iot2jxl03ft. onAckleyst., now renting for $300 per vear: a paying I nvestment. (48) See W. A. Herron Sons. No. 80 Fourth av. TTTESTERN AV.. Allegheny. good residence tr and two lots near the oarkB. in fine location: property formerly of the late Dr. Bruce; 10 excel lent rooms. Including spacious double parlors and the usual modern conveniences throughout; large side lot; alley In the rear; immediate possession. Keys ofthe premises at Jas. W. Drape & Co.'s, 313 Wood st, . Pittsburg. Q2Q 200 A good dwelling of seven rooms on a U)tj desiraoie street in Aiiegnenyneareioctnc mm nnrlrfi- etc. moderate payments: Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape Jfc Co., 313 Wood St., X'lttsDurg. ffiJQ 200 Penn av., near Tearl St.. two-story DO j frame dwelling of fl e rooms and attic, good cellar, splendid location, streets paved; lot 21x100 feet to an alley. Black A Balrd, No.95 Fourth av. H A OOO will buy a fine six-room brick dwelling U5y: in Sixth ward, Allegheny. J. H. Steven son. Attorney at Law, 100 Fifth av, Suburban Ecslnences For Sale. 3JDGEWOOD-P. R. R., new frame house of ten li rooms, reception hail,-back and front stairs, slate mantels, tile hearths, large pantry, finished laundry, with tubs, city water, bath, w, c, wash stand, slate roof: lot 72x192; 6 minutes from station; only 15,800. Hoffman & Baldrldge, WilkinsDurg, Telephone 7248. WILKINSBURG 6-room frame dwelling, mod ern improvements: close to P. R. R. station and electric cars: price, $3,800; a bargain. W. E. Hamnett&Co.. WlUlnsburgi Pa. FOR SALELOTS ,., City Lots. LOTS Beautiful building lots fqrfrom $100 to $300. in the Eighteenth ward; losg payments: easy terms. Inquire of Chas, E. Cqrnellcs, attorney, 0S Grant it., Pittsburg. FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. IJ'IFTn AV.. East End 100 feet, mora or less, surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near South Negleyav.; great bargain if taken soon. Morris A Fleming, 108 Fourth av. ffl71 PER FT. on Margaret ta st. : paved st.. neat tIP I J. North Highland av.. two lots 30x120 each. A. Goeddel, No. foo Collins av., E. E. Suburban Lots For Sale. POR SALE-Lot 50x121: only : short walk from P. E. R., at Edgewood: lot level and lo catlongood. (W.P.) bee W. A. Uerrou&Sons. 80 Fourth av. - PALMER PL ACE-Swtssvale, P. R.R.. excellent level lots; a good investment for future en hancement; only 2 minutes from station: a number of residences will be built at once. Hoffman & BaldriJge, Wllkinsburg. Telephone 7248. QW1SSVALE LOTS. 40x120: 2 minutes from sta- kj iion: price. $050: the cheapest lot bv $M0 In this town. W. E. Hamuett & Co. Wllkinsburg, Pa. Farms For Sale. IJiAMf A nice farm or about 80 acres near a good railroad town, and in a beautiful section ofthe country; schools, churches, stores,, etc.. In the vi cinity; would exchange in part for a house and lot intheclty. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pfttsburg. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP An elegant 2-chaIr shop doing a yearly business of $2,000. Inquire 303 Clay av., ur. u. iu, .feanneue, .ra TJARBER SHOP-Cor. Wyoming and Boggs av JO St. Washington. XABBER 8HOP-3303Penn av. BRICK plant, consisting of grinding pan,' engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clavand ore pans, and brickyard supplies. Thomas "Carlin's sons, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. DRUG STORE At Invoice, or registered clerk as partner: small capital required. Address Pharmacist, Dispatch office. FOUNDRY A successful foundry business in the cliy in rail running order; complete equip ment and even-thing in good condition: business last year $100,000; this Is a rare opening; liberal terms will be given: satisfactory reasons for selling. Full particulars confidentially from Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 370R SALE-Flrst class clothing establishment in : the best town of 15,000 inhabitants In the State; this is a rare chance to get In an old established and paying business; groceries, bakeries, cigar store, drug store. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthfleld st. FOR SALE A railroad stand: good trade (city and transition), big profits, sell quick: engag ing in other business. Address Big Profit, Dis patch office. GROCERY-invoIco and 10 per cent discount if sold soon. X. Y., Dispatch office. PAPERROtJTEFORSALE-Maktng20perweck gross; In town near Pittsburg. Address Route, Dispatch office. SHOE BUSINESS A first-class shoe store doing a business of over $40,000, with a new. clean stock, forsalelnacityofover30.oro, and one of the best stores and locations in the city: this is a grand chance for a man that wants to engage in the shop business. Address Shoe Store, Dis patch office, Pittsburg, Pa. STEAM LAUNDRY-Doing a first-class business. Call on or address E. K. McDowell. Beaver Falls, Pa. Business Properties For Sale. T?niE BRICK WORKS-At New Lisbon. O.. ln-J- eluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures anixnlne acres of ground: coal and clay adjoining works: will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc., apply to J. E, AlcKelvy, 153 sum cnraii w . c, apply to J. itsburg, Pa. rouriu av., run .rpHE houses and lots known as No. 144 West 1 Carson St.. Southslde. city, with lot 25 feet 8 inches in front and extending back to a low water markexceptlng and reserving right of way of P. & L. E. It. R. across the rear lot: one ofthe houses has a storeroom and three dwelling rooms, and the other one has four dwelling rooms; sales peremp tory to close up an estate ou account orhcirstto be sold at public sale on Tnrsdav, November 10. at 2 o'clock on the premises. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape k 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 Hues of railroads and rivers. T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. GUITARS, mandolins, banjos, violins and mu sical goods of every description. Kappel's, 534SmlthaeIdst. . T ISZT" ORGAN. Mason & Hamlin mane: ued J very short time: good as new: bargain for small church. W. C. Whltehlll. 152 Third av. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 46 bolters and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulley, and shafting. Telepnone 3101, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Craiglelth, New Castle, Nova Srotla and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emerv wheels and grinders. Win. M. Kirby, 138 First avenue. - SECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two .a horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and hollers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels.' Thirty-lire, 15. 12, ten aud eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good aud will be sold cheap. Marines' Machine Depot, 99 First av. SEWING MACHINES-Bargaln: large lot: good . ' second-hand sewing machines, uearly new: all kinds: very cheap. Wheeler S. Wilson Mfg. Co., No. 0 Sixth st. tl'HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines X and non-exploolve boilers, lor gas or oil fuel, from one to fle-horse power; also the latest Im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction fuaranteed: bv J. Prager, General Agent, No. 4 ifth av.. Pltisburg, Pa. Miscellaneous For Sale. ANTHRACITE and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purimsts: general hauling. Latimer. Meyers Jfc Co.. Fourth and Trysts, and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. BILLIARD and pool tables, bar fixtures, store counters, hard coal stoves. 90 Diamond st. CORDAGF Twine. Co.. 89 Water st. hemp packing.' Flocker & IOR SALE Large 9-lnch nickel plated shears ' only 15c. Royer's, 105 Smlthfleld st. EFJKBRICK-Capacltv 60,000 dally. Address Wlttmer Brick Co.. Lim., 12 Federal St., Alle gheny, Ta. TOOLS A complete sfct of tinners' tools. Includ ing squaring shears, double seainers. "W. F. Overl, Greensburg, Pa. atYPEWBITER Cheap AEemlngton typewriter . No. 2, good as new, only been In use uhort time. Can be seen between 9 A. it. and 4 P. M. at No. 421 Penn av. - ' TO LKT. City Residences. FOR SALE-$1,600A gocd lot, 22x115 feet, front ing two streets, 01 e of which is paved and both sewered: one-half square from cable Uneaten min utes' ride from P. O. (122.) W. A. Herron Jt Sons, 80 Fourth av. HOUSE 121 Elm st six-roomed house; cation. Inquire 113 Elm st. nice lo t TO LET Very cheap: $25 a month: house of 10 rooms: three acres of ground on Merldan St., near Grandview av.. Thirty-fifth ward: location desirable and easily reached. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t TO LET Forties St., short walk from the Post, office; brick house, fine appearance, five large rooms, modern fixtures. $25 a month. See W. iierron a sons, jmo. sutrourtn av, TTOUSE of seven rooms. No: 47 Congress jt. East End Residences To Let AN elegant lQ-fcom Queen Anne dwelling, situate in the Twentieth ward, close to P. R. R. station, Duquesne tractiou and cable road, con taining reception hall, bath, library and every modern cunvcnlencc; handsomely repapered tbroughont. SccM. F. Hippie Si Co., 98 Fourth aye. t TO LET At reduced rents, good houses, as fol lows: One of six rooms, bath, range, hot and cold water, Plymouth st.; $13 per month. AUo, One of seven rooms, large lot, at Brushton, ad Joining city line: convenient to the Duquesne Electric line and P. R. R. ; $13 per month. Also another, six rooms, city water, location good, Susquehanna St., near Murtland av. and Duquesne Traction line and P. R. li.; $13 50 per month. Also Park av.. which Is paved. nearEastLiberty station and Duquesne Electric line, seven rooms; $3) a month ; also others ; send for printed list. W. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. t TO LET-Furnished-Forbes et.. Oakland, large house, 14 rooms; modern fixtures: large fronnds; anne place. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 on rt a av. f Offices and Desk Boom To Let. OFFICES Near postofflce; in new Are proor Fer guson block, located on Third av., and also havinfr entrance from Fourth av. ; line offices with all modern conveniences; call or write for illus trated hook. Black A Balrd, 93 Fourth av. t Booms To Let. ELEGANT apartments on Citnegie Square. Allegheny: old Central Hotel remodeled, made new throughout, steam heat, electric light aud bathroom for each suite: general dining room ou first floor, kitchen on fourth: will be conducted in first-class stjle and hare all requirements for a quiet home. Chas Shields. Allegheny, p. O. HANDSOMELY furnished 6econd and, thlrd story bedrooms. 815 South Highland av. ROOMS One or two nicely furnished second story rooms, one front; all conveniences; prl vate family. 160 Meyran av.. Oakland. ROOMS Suitable for light housekeeping; good tenants. 13q Jioblnson st., Allegheny. ROOMS'-Furnlshed or unfurnished. M Hem lock st Allegheny. TO LET. Allegheny Residences To Let. 110 LET 35 Ridge av.. fronting Allegheny ..parks, line brick house. 10 rooms, all the latest fixtures, with or without stable or carriage house: immediate possession will lease for a long term if desired. W. A. Herron Sons, m Fourth avenuo. t CT1 Q New two-storv frame dwelling. Allegheny tlPXO av., Clifton, Pa.: natural gas. water in kitchen; 20 trains to city daliv: fare, abontseenti. inquire of Frank Zlnmaster, near premises. t Business Stands To Let. SPACE in the milldlngTS, 77. 79 Diamond st.,with power, electric light, steam heating, aud eleva tor and Janitor service: suitable for printing or any Hghtananu acturlng business: possession Immedi ately; rooms of various sizes ranging fr m 60x100 to 18x20. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor, Dis patch building, corner Diamond and Smlthfleld sts. SPACE with power Cor. Penn and Third av.: three floors: 20.0T0 feet space; abundant power; good light; splendid location: every convenience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. t Miscellaneous To Lets. CYCLORAMA AUDITORIUM for lfttnres. con Certs, parties, etc Apply to Thos. McHenry, 63 Irwin av.. Allegheny. TERSONAL. PERSONAL-Ftve-lnch razor Royer's, 105 Smlthfleld st. hones 10c at PERSONAL Razor hones. 7-Inch, S5C, worth $1. Royer's. No. 105 Smlthfleld st PERSONAL We make special contract. Ship your poultry, potatoes, apples, butter, eggs, to Allegheny Produce Co. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches: Jewelry repaired: new work niada to order. Chris. Hau'ch. 541 Sml thfieul. PERSONAL Matrimonial paper containing hundreds of advertisements of marriageable people mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly. Toledo, O. 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. PERSONAL-Orant's Memoirs, $3 Twain's Huckleberry Finn. 75c: 75: 3Iark Webster's Dictionary. large quarto. $1 S: E. P. Roe's works, half price; special bargains in old and new books. Frank Bacon Si Co.. 301 Smlthfleld St. PERSON Al. When 1 was a small boy my mother alwavs repaired mv breeches and Jacket, bnt since I got to be a great blgman, Dickson, the well known tailor,. 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all ray cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1558. FOUND. FOUN D The Allegheny rroduce Co., where we can save money In buying. "T70UND CarUng knives and forks 50c per pair, X sold elsewhere for $1. Royer's, 105 Smlthfleld street. 170UND-Carpentrs' tools M all kinds at the lowest pries : fully warranted aud guaranteed. H. Royer, 105 Smlthfleld st. J70UND Table knives and forks 48c per dozen; a . fine line of pocktt an table cutlery always on and. Royer's, li Smlthfleld st. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION! AUCTION! FUENITTJRE, CARPETS. ORGAN, PAINT V INGS, ETC. The famishment of a lino residence moved to the store for sale, FRIDAY, November 6, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 2 and 28 Ninth street. The entire rurnishment of East End resi dence, embracing fine chamber furniture in oak and tvalnut, hair matress, wardrobes, bookcases, desks, line pictures, organ, hand some parlor suite, reclining chair, table?, fancy chairs and rockers, walnut sideboard, extension table, dishes andglassware, silver ware, cookln utensils, elegant velvet brus sels and ingrain carpets on rooms, hall and stairs, laundry furniture, hydrant hose, etc. Sale positive, ns owner is lcavins the city. HENKY AUCTION COMPANY. no5 53 Auctioneer.". 4 SSIGNEE SALE-NOTICE IS HEREBY i J given that Frederick S. Wait, Assignee, under deed or voluntary assignment lor tne benefit of creditors of Jesse II. Lipplncott, will offer for sale op WEDNESDA1 . Novem ber 11, 1S01. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at 931 Liberty avenue, Pittsburg, Fa., all the right, title and interest of paid Jessie 11. Lippincott in the Banner Baking Powder Company, including: stock on hand, manufactured material in cans and in bulktmaterialnot manufactured, box lumber in snooks, empty cans, can and box: labels, printed matter, fixtures ana office furniture and trade mark. FREDERICK S. WAIT, EDWIX W. SMITH. Assignee, Attorney at law, New York. No. 110 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. J. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers. ? . oc31-36-31.no2.LC.9,li AUCTION SALE. DIRECT IMPORTATION. ( Tlte Coumpania Collection. ' A very largo stock of magnificent oriental rugs, carpets, portieres, etc., will bo dis posed by public auction at the storerooms of Henry Auction Co., on Ninth it., near Penn av. SALES: On ifonday. Tuesday and Wednesday, November 9. 10 and II, at 10 a. m. and 2 P. M. each day. Exhibition on Satmday, Novem ber 7. HENRY AUCTION CO., noC-37 Auctioneers. Notice to Druggists! The drugstore ofTheo. Doerflinger.corner of Wylie av. and Congress St., will be offered for sale by the Sheriff on SATURDAY, No vember 7. at 10 a. jr. This store is known as one of the best prescription stores in Pitts burg, and bus a (rood clean stock on hand. Any person desiring it can at the sale ob tain a well established and paying business. iic4-101 nB. SMITIISON, IICAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 5S Lisner building, FiftltVav. and Wood st Sales ot Jewelry and Mcichandieat starts Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. OC21-2S-H CHOICE FROPEr.TlES. Ellsworth Avenue. $13,500. Immediate Possession. Very desirable residence in one of the best neigUDorhoods in the city; U rooms, recep tion hall, bath, front and rear porches, cabi net hardwood mantels and tile hearths, gas and electric lights, heater in cellar; In short, a complete home with all modern conven iences. This property offered at a bargain on account of removal f owner from the city. Will trado for Indianapolis nroperty. LIGGETT BROS.. nc6-22-G,7,8,10,n 71 Diamond st. BEAR THIS AVhen you have made up your mind TO BUY A LOT and BUILD a HOUSE, either for a HOME, for BUSINESS PURPOSES or to hold as an INVEST MENT, put your money in a locality where the property can be sold at any " time and at a good profit. Look into the surroundings and satisfy yourself that your purchase must increase in value. Such a place is the new city of KENSINGTON A short distance from Pittsburg, on the A. V. R. R. Visit it and you will see all the evidences of a safe investment. The 15 large manufactories located remove all doubt as to its prosperity, progress and appreciation in values. Free tickets given there and return. Call or address THE BDRRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPAHT, No. 96 Fourth A'yenue, - . Pittsburg, CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE ELEGANT Dwelne; House Proprty. rsasr FIFTH ave 60 FT- tf K o tn 25M2.5j25252a25la5la5 I S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10" a " sri I fill I r. ,03 2 '6 15 14 13 12 11 , 1 j J I : & feJ J ARABELLA ST." 5Q FT. ' li INQUIRE OF 108 FOURTH AVE. noS-33 $70 PER FOOT. ASPHALT STREET. Lots on asphalt paved street in best portion of East End, well sewered, natural and arti ficial gas and electric lights, in the midst of fine stone and brick residences, two minutes from Duquesne or Pennsylvania roads; large lots with building restrictions requiring houses to be set back. Neighborhood exceptionally desirable; others are( asking' $100 to $150 per foot for less desirable property. See BLACK & BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth Ave. noG-33-Tursu WATSON PUCE. - Tenth Ward, Allegheny. ALL CITT CONVENIENCES. PERRYSVILLE AVENUE LOTS 9700 Each anil Upward. Size 50x150 Feet to a Street, l nave a block of 6 lots 280 feet front on tha avenue by 117 feet, for $4 200 on easy terms. The best bargain eTer offered. SEE REEDB.COYLE&CO. Cor. Fourth Ave. and Grant St. no3-24-TUWT S13;000. SHADYSIDE. A HANDSOME RESIDENCE on one of the most desirable residence streets. Eine new Queen Anno style. II rooms and reception hall, brick dwelling, containing laundry, bath with modern: plumbing, inside shutters, two w. c's, sta tionary washstand, tubs, combination chan deliers and modern in every way; lot 63x112; threi minutes from cable or Duquesne elec tric cars. -M. F. IIIPPLE & CO., nol-SlJrursu tfl Fourth av. MANUFACTURING SITE . . About ten acres of nice level ground a short distance from the city, on the .Monon gahela river, with a large new Ironclad building and side tracks from main line of railroad on same. Will be sold at a bargain. Address POSTOFF1CE BOX 251, OC3C-19-D Pitt9bunr, Pb. ' Highland Avenue. $16,500. Large corner lot, 101 feet front, with good S-room brick residence; property beautifully grown with trees; a bargain to quick buyer. LIGGETT BROS., no6-21-7,10,12,U 71 Diamond St. IN MIND: . . r- Fa. ' I Pi. t'?V noS-xwr , I '' I' ...S-Jtr-M-Yfj-?. ..-fcjf fe-a Urf&. WSU