v r $ AFTER WHOLESALERS. The Xorlhside Protective. Association Strikes Out THREE SUITS ENTERED IN COURT Azainst Wholesale Dealers for Sellinff Less Than 12 Pints. EETAIL LIQUOR MEN OX A STILL HUNT The Xorthside Protective Association, composed of about 90 retail liquor dealers, with Detective E. P. Hesser as their agent, has appeared on the warpath once again and yesterday filed petitions in court for the revocation of the licenses of three wholesale liquor dealers of Alle gheny. They are August Schleel, 35 Cali fornia avenue, Charles Breitweiser, 615 Preble avenue, and "William Falck, 2 Han over street The ground is taken that they have violated the law of June 9, 1891, in selling in less quantities than 12 pint bot tles of brewed or malt liquors. The defend ants are -notified to appear in court on Uo i ember 8 to show cause why their licenses should not be re voked. It is promised that these suits are the opening of a crusade against wholesalers that do pract:cally a retail busi ness with a wholesale license. Under the Brooks law wholesale dealers were allowed to cell malt liquors in quantities of a quart or more. The act of the last Legislature limits the quantity to not less than six quarts. Didn't Know th 9 Act Was Loaned. It has been the general opinion that the latter law will not go into efiect until after licenses are granted in 1892. and no attempt has hitherto been made to enforcj it. In Philadelphia, however, several licenses liave been revoked on account of the law being violated. The fact that the suits have been brought br an association of liquor dealers makes them still more interesting. When spoken to with regard to the new move yesterday, Detective He;ser said: "The suits have been brought for business reasons onlv. They are test cases, and it de cided in our favor many others will be instituted. These wholesalers in lower Allegheny have been taking the trade away from retailers in the 2f orthside Protective Association and we propose to compel them to obey the law. They sell what rre called 'Buffaloes, containing about one half ol a ga?lon of beer. Their customers are young men and boys of any age and vheu thev get druukand raise adisturbance the retailers are blamed. The remedy is to compel wholesale dealers to obey the law, which will in reality crowd the ones in the outer districts out of the business. Will Attack the'Bectifiers Next. "Another move that will be made by the association will be to prosecute wholesale dealers who hae compound and rectifying Government license, and under State license sell less than a gallon. There is a law scainst this, but, nevertheless, nearly .every wholesaler who does a big business prac tice': it If they are prosecuted, such men a "Max Klein and other n ell-known dealers will be included. We will enforce the law, regardless of who it strikes. "The association has not been making much noise latelr, but it has been doing effectual work. There are only a few speak easies in Alleghenv, and what there are be long to outlying districts, where they have no efiect on the business of the members of the association. Chief Murphy has dine good work in suppressing illegal liquor telling since tne citv entered the second fisss, and should get more credit than is I gnen him. "Since I have been in the employ of the Association, I have noticed that speak easies and cheap wholesale houses sell noth ing but Pittsburg beer. Licensed dealers ret their beer from other cities, claiming that the home breweries give them a poor quality. The reason for this is that they deal to a great extent with illegal sellers to xi hom they must cive cheap juices. When the Pittsburg breweries refuse to deal with speak-easies they will get patronage from the regular dealers, but not until then." CONDEMNING PEOPEETT. Colonel Andrews Thinks a Legal Commis sion should Supervise Bills. Colonel Andrews is home from the meet ing of the North P.iver Bridge Company. By authority of their charter from the Gov ernment they are taking steps to condemn property on the Jersey City side under the 2 ew Jersey law s. He remarked that it was better to be sure of every move in such a big undertaking than to spend millions as Pitt'-burg did on its streets, and then bavc the Surreme Court knock them out. SViilar proceedings will be taken on the Ntw York side under the State laws. With grim humor the Colonel referred to the method of making laws in Pennsyl vania. He said it" was silly and nonsensical. Acts are put on the statute book. and the public lives up to them only to discover after awhile that they have been disobeying the Constitution. The Colonel believes in having a court composed of the best legal talent in the State to sit at Harrisburg during the sessions of the Legislature, and supervise the bills presented. Those un constitutional should be dropped at once, and where the meaning is not clear, or the proposed measure i lull of contradictions, the proper correc tions could be made. He claims such a plan would save the people many thousands of dollars. In England they have no writ ten constitution. The laws passed by Par liament, which is probably the only abso lute power in the world, torm the basis of Government. The bundle of their accumu lated acts is the English constitution. The Colonel continued that some time ago he attended a dinner party in England. He remarked to his neighbor at the table that something they were talking about v ould be enacted into a law by the next Pennsylvania Legislature, and then he added that It would be enforced. The En glishman was dumfounded, and wanted to know if there were American laws that are not enforced. To him such a statement was ridiculous and unreasonable. GOiVNS or New York's Four Hundred r.nd what becomes of them, by Estelle Brooks, in THE DISPATCH to-morrow. i'ofois in lace and silk that are worn but ouce. Officers Inspecting the B. & O. Road. President Mayer and the leading officials of the B. &. O. road are out on he annual inspection of the system. Yesterday they were in Cumberland and went over the mountain district They spent last night in Connellsville and are expected in Pitts burg this morning. The party will go over the Pittsburg & Western and the Akron branch, which the President has not seen since us completion. It will be determined on this trip about what will be done to put the Pittsburg & Western in shape to form part of the main line to Chicago. The oflicials fully expect to have their last pas senger trains running through Pittsburg to the Wmdv City by spring. There are a number of details to work out, but the main impro ements have already been out lined in this paper. The victory of the B. & O. over tne O. & M. directors virtually gives them their own line from this city to St. Louis. Fire at the bouthside Fair. Yesterday afternoon a little fire broke out in the Auditorium on Penn avenue, where the Southside fair is being held." Beyond the slight burning of James Beymond, one of the attaches, who extinguished the flames, no damage was done. t IX FAVOR OF PITTSBURG. Tho Committee Appointed to Investigate Whether Tills City Could Handlo tho Convention Advance Some Good Ideas The Business Men Offerto Give S10O.O0O. The special committee appointed to loot into the facts and see if Pittsburg could properly handle a national convention met yesterday afternoon in Common Council chamber. Chairman Bobbins explained the object of the meeting and stated that action would have to be taken at once. A letter was read from Architect Aides, who said he had made an examination of the Exposition buildings as to their seating capacity with the following result: Ma chinery hall will seat 7.C80, and the main Exposition building will seat 11,136, and the gallery in the main hall will seat 4,352. T. J. Keenan, Jr., stated this was as much, if not more, than the seating capacity of the St. Louis Exposition. Robert Pitcairn said that so far as the railroads were concerned they could accom modate any crowd. Pittsburg has the hall, but its hotel accommodations were not ade quate. To the speaker's mind there was not enough enthusiasm displayed in this city to make the project a success. T. J. Keenan, Jr., stated he had been in the East recently and the people there thought that outside'of New York and Chicago Pittsburg was the most suitable place for the conven tion. J. M. Gufiy said it was entirely a matter of accommodation. There was no question about the railroads and telegraph facilities. Joho P. Dravo said Chicaso'had no surplus hotcli for special occasions Hotels are built to meet the present demands and not for special occasions. Captain W. P. Her bert said he was in favor of Pittsburg all the time, and he had no doubt of the capac ity of Pittsburg and its hotels to accom modate the visitors. The tronble is a lack of enthusiasm. It was true that pub lic spirited newspapers naa suDscrioea 54,000, but where was the subscriptions of the manufacturers who were benefited by the tariff, also from the hotels and business men. The question was, could Pittsburg be depended on to come up with the money? Mr. Keenan sa'd that assurances had been received from business men and manufac turers that if the convention could be se cured for this city $100,000 would be raised. Mayor Gourley deplored the lack of en thusiasm and said that the general commit tee meeting to be held to-day would test the matter as to whether the business men wanted the convention or not. WOLSELTvTS review or Ton Moltke's account of some blunders of the Franco Prussian War will interest especially the German and French readers of THE DIS PATCH to-morrow. MOEE CITY IMPBOVEHENTS. New Ordinances Acted on Yesterday by rnbiic Works Committee. The Committee on Public Works met yes terday afternoon. Ordinances for sewers on Perry street, Homewood avenue, Lipton street, Basin alley, Coral and Eairmount streets, Exchange alley and Carey street were affirmatively returned to Councils, as was also an ordinance for the grading and paving and curbing of Woolslayer alley, Thirty-sixth street, Harcum's alley and Iowa street; also for the opening ot Glosser street, Winslow 6treet, Bellefield street, Berthout street and Blair street. An ordinance granting Park Bros. & Co. the right to lay a switch track on Spruce alley Twelftfi ward, was referred to a special sub-committee of three, as was also an ordinance granting the Phillips Mining and Supply Company the privilege of con structing a switch track on Mary street, Twenty-fifth ward. An ordinance granting S. E. Warren the right to construct an elevated switch track over part of Thirty-third street and Spring aiieT was considered. Mr. Warmcastle presented a protest against this ordinance signed by nearly all the property owners in the vicinity. Mr. Warmcastle raised the point of order that an ordinance almost similar to the present one had been killed in Coun cils, and it was a question of parliamentary law if it could be taken up during the pres ent term of Councils. Mr. Wright stated that the objectionable points in the old ordinance had been elimi nated in the new ordinance Mr. Warmcastle withdrew his point of order and the ordinance was referred to a sub-committee, with Mr. Warmcastla as chairman. B. & B. You'll see the new jackets to-day. Your style among them. Boggs & Buhl. Men's underwear,silk and wool mixed, James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Business Changes. -TYISSOI.TTT10X XOTICE-THE rARTNKR AJ fcHIP heretofore existing under the Ann name of Succop .t, Homann. plumbers, at corner of Eleventh and Carson tts.. Smithslde, is mutually dissolved, Albert Homann retiring. All accounts dnc and owinz the firm to be nald to Albert Succod. remaining partner, and all claims against said firm will be nald bv slid A Succop. ALBERT BUCCOP. ALBERT HOMANN PITTSBUBG, November i; 1891. nolf-S OTTCE i TOWHOMITMAYCONCERN- Notlee is hereby civ en that w-e have this day sold onr right, title and interest in our Pittsburg agency to our former agent. a K. JAHSt. who will continue the business as heretofore, as suming all liabilities and collecting all outstanding taccounts. WESTERN SMOKE PREVENTER CO. Attest: J. C.N CITING, BRYAN OBEAR, President. secretarr. PlTTSBLEG, Noemberl9. 1891. no20-7S Elections. Office or Mojjokg ahela Ixsurasce Co., ) 98 FOCKTH AVEMj'E, PlTTbBCKO. Nov. IS. 1891. ) ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR the election of Directors to serve lor the en suing year will be held at the office of the company, 88 Fourth av.. on TUESDAY, December 1, 1891, between the hours of 12 M. and lr.x. nol9-K JOHN H. CLANEV, Secretary. Notices. CPECIAL NOTICE- The strike of the job printers and pressmen ll still on. Forty offices have signed the scale and S3 have refused. See circulars. E. J. ADAMS. President T. TJ. No. 7. J. A. WARDEN, President P. U. No. 13. 11021-63 rpYPOTHETS NOTICE TO MEMBERS X Alter this date the regular dally meetings will ce discontinued, as all offices are Sully equipped and running full time. Extra help will be fur nished members when required on application to the Executive Committee. JOSEPH E1CHBAUM, President. A. H. HOLLIDAY. fcecreUry. November. 2), 1S91. noOl-59 GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. Until the reconstruction of our building, corner Wood and Diam ond streets, which we expect to oc cupy again bv March, ISM, we are temporarily lo cated at No. 7 Sixth avenue, comerof Wood street. Depositors of One Dollar and upward received ana interest paid thereon, commencing on the First and Fifteenth of each Month, and pavable semi annually on the first days or January and July. If not drawn the Interest is added to the principal. CHAS. MEYRAN, President, JOS. ABEL, Vice President. A. E. NIEMANN. Secretary. H. W. WII.KER, Treasurer. M GEO. W. GUTHKIE. Solicitor. Open dally from 9 A. M. to 4 p. M.. and on Satur days from 9 A. M. to C P. M. ocl-46-TTS Legal Notices. ESTATE OF MARY RUTH, DECEASED- otlce is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Mary Ruth have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against thS'sasn should make them known wltboutdelay. .J. E. JOOS, 192 Madison ay., Allegheny. Or MRS. ROLF. 49 Second St., Allegheny. noZl-32-s H. McFARLAND. 110 Diamond street. ESTATE OK WILLIAM LYONS, DECEASED. Administrators' notice. Letters of adminis tration on the estate or William Lyons, late of city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny. State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Marion Ljonsand William Ljons. Jr.. residing in said city, county and State, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the samo without delay o MARION LYONS, VM. LYONS. JR., , . Administrators, 447 Wood street. Or H. McFARLAND, Atl'y, 110 Diamond St., Pittsburg. U07-19-S tS"JOispUjy advertitementt one dollar per tquare or one inicrtton. Classified real estate adiertisemenU on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UN11L FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of OXE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paii for in ad vance cither at main or branch oOlces. Wanted Advertisements ofaUJOitds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE nELr, BOARDING, TEMAUi HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL. TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FORSALES,LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield anil Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANsIFNT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts t 1th THE DlSFATCIt. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3521. , FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1411 CARSON STREET, TELtrHUAE JU. 6U3. FOR THE EAST END, J.W.WALLACE, 6ia PENNAV. PrrrsBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. ath street and Tcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS Jfc SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Westtrn and Irwin avenues. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny av. WANTED. Male Help. A DVERTISINGAGENT-Llve man for outdoor XL stereopticon atspiay aas: new ana attractive: permanent position; osiuon; salary or commission. Dispatch office. Ad- uress a. uM B1 OOKKEEPER Ready to Veep the books or a coalcoiumnv at the reneral office. SS miles from Plttshurg. in one of the nleasantest towns in AVcnern Pennsylvania: applicant must be a thor ough bookkeeper In all its bramhei. Including i oucher system : must write a good hand and be an evpertln flgnres: state salary exp-cted. Address President of Coal Co., Dispatch office. BOYS 18 to IT years old as agents in country towns. O'Kcefc A Co.. Pittsburg. Pa. BOYS 16 to 17 rears old as salesmen. O'Keefe & Co.. 708 Smlthfield et. BOY Good hoy 14 years old: also basket nailers. Penn Basket Works, 2121 S. Jane st. BOY-Office boy; give age and address. U.K., Dispatch office. CANVASSERS ment. large Experienced: stead v employ ment, large profit. Apply between 8 and 10 A. M. Room 8, No. 91 Federal St. Auegneny. CLARINET PLAYER wanted; must be sober, re liable and a good reader; youngman preferred. Address, stating age, occupation and full particu lars. A. R. Prather, Music Dealer and Jeweler, Titusvllle, Pa. CLERK Invoice and, order clerk by Iron manu facturer. Apply In own handwriting with salary expected, D. H. & Co., Dispatch office. C1LERK A reliable and experienced grocery j clerk; German preferred. Address w . M Dispatch office DRIVER-Experlenccd driver. Dispatch office. Address H. C. INSTALMENT book agents to examine onr new line of rapid-selling nooks. Bibles and albnms. specially aaapteo. commission paid, avenue. 1'. J. Fleming 4 Co., 135 Fifth TV AN To canvass city for an employment sgency 1U. salary 1 25 per week: one that has influence with contractors preferred Address D. W-, Dis- patch office. MAN Experienced shoe man; none but one ac customed to citv trade need apply. Coch ran's Shoe House, cor. Fourth av. and Market St. QALESMAN An experienced traveller salesman: O must have ave gooa reierence. Apply artei M. Marvin Branch U.S. Baking Co. after 10 o'clock, A. Liberty av. 417 DALESMAN An experienced salesman In a U taillewelry store: state age and salary ex- pec ica office. permanent position, jeweler. Dispatch SALESMEN wanted to sell line of cigars; tlOO per month and expenses said. Address, with stamp, Sumatra Cigar Company, Chicago, 111. SALESMEN Five first-class sewing machine men, salary or commission. Wheeler ft Wll son MTg Co.. S Sixth street. SOLICITORS Immediately Solicitors for Sev enth. Eighth, Eleventh and Thirteenth wards; Eureka Taylor system. Room 610, Hamilton build ing. Miss Jennie Infield. TINNERS Three or four good tinners at Geo. W. Stevenson ft Bros.', SCO Liberty it. YOUNG MEN Of good education for general office work. Apply by letter to Carbonic Add Mfg. Co.. Ben Venne station, P. B. B. OUNG MAN abont IS yean old; quick at fig ures. Apply at Eaufmanns. WANTED autre o Puller-out on 43 tot fomsep. Tn- VV quire of L. S. Jack, care Singer, Nlmlck ft fV Wat ITn4 I.w Co., West End, city. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two aerondi; no nhnurfnn nt paper; 200 to S00 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to e20In six days; another fS21n two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State indTerrltory. For terms and fail particu cu La lars, aonrcss -xno juonroe jijaser Aiig. io. Crosse, Wis. AGENTS wanted for Cllne's portable heaters, the finest In the world for carriages, street cars, grocers, butchers, farmers, deliverers and milk wagons, offices, hotels and dwellings; no smoke, no danger: finest heater and quickest seller on earth: also general agents for Erie. Franklin, Newcastle and all counties in Western Pennsyl vania; big money to right party. Specialty Co., 420 Smlthfield st., second floor. AGENTS To sell the Plnless Clothes Line: the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success: latent recently issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclu sive right is given: on receipt of SO cents we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address The Plnless Clothes Line Co., 97 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. AGENTS We furnish team free to agents who sell our goods: onr new line will sell at every house, and agents can reap a harvest in a few weeks; will pay a salary of 75 per month. If pre ferred. Address at once Standard Silverware Co., Boston, Mass. AGENTS for a much-Improved nelL" the great Irish leader, to LlfR nfTr. at Irish leader, to which is added le Rt. Hon. Wm. Ewart niAd. biography of the Kt. Hon. wm. stone; price f 1 25; outfit 30 cents. P. J. Fleming ft Co ., Ud J S Fifth av., Pittsburg. A GENTS for a household article, the finest of ltr xv. Kina; seusonsigni: none nut nusuers answer this ad. Address with stamp, Bjx 73, Allegheny, A GEIJTS Few good agents: salary ore j. sion. Wheeler ft Wilson Mfg. Co., Sixth st. commls- No. 6 A, GENTS 3 to 17 dally; experience unnecessary. J Putnam ft Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted. eft. DISTRICT AGJ5NTS For the Citizens Mutual Life Insurance Association of New York, Ad dress Murry ft Edsall, General Agents, Fidelity building, Pittsburg. Female Help Wanted. COLORED lady, of good address, to introduce the most satisfactory tailor system ever Invented, Miss Jennie Infield, Room 610, Hamilton building. tlRL For reneral housework; reference re- U quired, a Pennsylvania av. Aliegheny. COOK Small family. Apply Center av., third house from Craig st. COOK Female short order cook, 530 Smlthfield St., second floor.? GIRL For general .housework. Allegheny. No washing. 32 Sampson st., GIRL To assist with housework. 83 Sheffield St.. Allegheny. LADY Quickly, lady of good address, to solicit in East End for the latest and best tailor sys tem ever Invented; the price is so mnch lower than any other, together with Its great simplicity and the fact that It fits young and old alike, offers splendid opportunity to right party. Miss Jennie Infield. Boom 610, Hamilton building. "VTURSE A good German nurse girl; best wages. 1 Apply at S3 Beach it.. Allegheny. Male and Female Help Wanted. I FAMILY COOKS, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, laundresses, 2C0 house girls, kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotel and boarding houses. German and colored girls, colored male cook for restaurant, waiters, drivers, farm hands, 3 colored men. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. HELP-Coal miners, farm hsnds, errand boy, hotel cooks, chambermaids, laundry girls, dishwashers, dlnlngroom girls, family cooks, chambermaids, waitress, laundress, 200 honse girls, child's nurse, housekeeper: highest wages paid here. Meehan'a. MS Grant at. Teh 90. LADIES and gentlemen to solicit; one of th greatest inducements of the day; good work ers Can make big money. Call from 10 A. M. until 6 r. M. at room No. 63, 103 Fourth av., Shannon building, Pittsburg. Pa. "1TANTED-A man and wire (no children! to act VV as Janitor in a downtown office building. Address 1). )., Dispatch office, giving at same time name and address of references. rn COAL MINERS, S laundresses. 75 laborers, 15 OVJ waiters, farm hands, drivers.. Venter ft Cooks. 610 Grant St. Hor.es, Vehicles, Uvrf-Stock Wanted. "T,TXANTED Spring wagon; covered light spring YY wagon, iul table for laundry work. Address 937 Liberty st. . THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH SATUKDAY,, NOVEMBER WANTED. Sitnations Wanted. POSITION As sleel works manager or meehan- est references. Address Engineer. Dispatch office "POSITION Drug clerk: relief or permanent: -L registered as manager: good reference; sneaks iress salola Dispatch office. POSITION as clerk in store: hare had experience and can give best of references. Aridsess W. U. J.. lllat,ti.h offii.0 POSITION By experienced business man in any wholesale house: good reference. Address H. J., Dispatch office. POSITION By flrst-cliss lad stenographer; five years' experience; best city references. Ad dress P. o. Box 1417. TOSITION By an expert stenographer and type wrlter. Address Railroad, Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced lady stenographer. Address G Dispatch office. SITUATION In a photo, gallery as retoucher or general assistant, or would do retouching at home. Address C. fcchmld, 12U Madison av., Alle gheny. SITUATION By youug colored man as coich man or gardening; can furnish best city refer ences. Address L. W.. Dispatch office. SITUATION as bookkeeper: several years' ex perience; can give best of reference. Address Bookkeeper, Dispatch office. SITUATION Bv a girl to do plain writing or clerking. Address Q., Mansfield Vallev, Alle gheny county. Pa. Partner Wonted. PARTNER-To take the place or one retiring: a grand opportunity to step right Into a money making business: small amount of capital re quired: Investigate quick. Address Bronze Cast lngs. Dispatch office. PARTNER One acquainted with oil ami gas operators lo solicit contracts for drilling of wells; only small capital required; fair profits. Ad dress Experience, Dispatch office. PARTNER Either active or silent, with SI5. COO; in an tstabllsned commercial business; prin cipals only. Address Jobber, Dispatch office. Eire Insurance Wanted. B EVSWANGER ft ZAHN-Flrc Insurance, CO Fourth av. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John n. Claney, bec'y., W. A. Caldwell, Trcs't; 98 Fourth a . NORWICH Union Fire Insurance Society and other first-class companies represented by Schenck ft Mulert, 413 Wood st. Dookkeepinic Acoonnts, Etc, Wanted. AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing in the line of intricate accounting auditing the books or corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. Savrhill, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. BOOKKEEPING I attend to openingand adjust ing books of all kinds: voucher system Intro duced, and individual lnstrnctlon given bookkeep ers: long experience- and reference as to accuracy, promptness and discretion. H. W, McCanerty, expert accountant, 98 Diamond st, third floor. Boarding Wanted. BOARDING Ladv desires board with qmet, private family In respectable community In Allegheny for 2 50 per week. Address K. 107, Fed eral St., Allegheny. lnstrnctlon. BAD WRITERS-Smart's Private College for gentlemen and ladles, 12 Federal. Allegheny, open day and evening; penmanship, bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, English, etc., for S3 per LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-RIght away, to get three months' instruction in shorthand for $10 at the Actual Business College. N os. 5 and 7 Sixth av. Day and night school now open; eleventh year. YOUNG MEN and ladies to attena day or night school at the Actual Business College. No. 5 Sixth av.; bookkeeping taught by actual business practice; penmanship, arithmetic, English train ing by the month; S3: shorthand; private Instruc tion a specialty: eleventh year. M. J. Conner, President: J.M. Phillips. Expert Accountant. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS and lodgers wanted: occupants for second-storv front bedroom. 3 Montgomery av., Allegheny, Pa, OCCUPANTS For two nnrurnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping or doctor's offices. 107 Ross, and Fifth av. OCCUPANTS For furnished rooms, with board; also table boarders. 43 Anderson st. OCCUPANTB-For a suite of rooms, land and Walnut sts,, E. E., city. South Hl- Bnslness Opportunities Wanted. "T7"ANTED Buslnesa man- One or two more TV hustling business men, 28 to 40 years of age. to assist In establishing a branch of a good paving business at Richmond. Va., Jacksonville, Fla., and other points In the South and West: a capital of 1300 required; an excellent chance to the right man ; If desired, a salary of 870 to too will be guaran teed: this is no scheme, hot a straight, legitimate business: from tl, 700 to (2, 200 per year can be real ized; only those meaning business and having re quired capital neefffcpply. Call or address, giving age ana occupation, Koom so, jusner & i'lmups building. TT7"ANTED-A thoroughly competent druggist T wishes to meet a party with means with a view of starting a drug store; best of references even as to character and ability. Address Maranta, ispatch office WANTED Parties with large capital to manu facture a number of very valuable patented articles: manufactures extensive and profits large. Call or address G. W., Hotel Anderson, Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED Offer extraordinary Will exchange patent device for railroads for unencumbered property, well located. Inquire Parker Smith, Jeannette, Pa. WANTED Traveling salesman to sell patent medicine to druggists and contract advertis ing with newspapers. Address, John C. West, Hotel Boyer. "YtrANTED To buy outright or manufacture for it royalty, light Iron or steel specialties. Ad dress Iron and SteeL Dispatch office, YOUNG MAN of business experience wishes to Invest SS.000 to 110.000 In a manufacturing business with a view of taking an aotlve part. Ad dress K. R., Dispatch office. Financial Wantea. FNANCIAL An incorporated manufacturing firm desires to sell 15. 000 of treasury stock to extend business: this is a good, safe Investment: stock will pav a satisfactory dividend and Increase In valueMrooks and business open to inspection. Address 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. M ONEY to loan on mortgage; no delay: lowest lufcaregb, uowaru Druwu. 101 fourm ave. M ONEY to loan on mortgages! lowest Interest; no aeiay. ciacc 5 isaira, k jourm av. sums SSOO tots, 000 money ready. S. MORTGAGES Money to loan in sums to suit at 4X, 5 and 6 per cent. Robert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A, Weaver ft Co., 92 Fourth ar. TO LOAN ta,008-on mortgages; tlOO and up ward at 6 per cent; 8500,000 at 4S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 125 Fonrth av. Miscellaneous. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that we have reduced our best ts 00 cabi nets to $3 CO. Stewart ft Co., 80 and 92 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. ; diamond Photoettes tl 00. BUNS1ESSMEN to know we represent leading German, Fngllsh and American houses and have the finest Xmas cards and calendars in the world; printing of all kinds at lowest rates, Penn Printing and Novelty Co., 77 Diamond st. s tele phone 1133; agents will call if notified. COAL WAGONS-At John Hall, Jr., ft Co.'s, 521 Liberty st. G ROGERS and dealers to tray Boneless Boiled Hams, sausage, pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Relneman, 16 Pitts. Market, LADIES' and gents' clothing cleaned or ayea; prompt work. Cfaas. Ffeire, 443 Smlthfield. and 100 Federal st. MOTHERS to know that Aufrecht, the photog rapher, 77 Fifth av., will make the finest cabinet size photos of children for 50 cents until December 1, 91; all welcome. PARTIES wishing choice properties improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W, A. Lincoln, 104 Fourth av who always has special bargains that are not generally in the mac ket, and do not care to advertise. JATENTS U. S. and foreign; fees payable on . success. J.H.Stevenson, solicitor, 100 Fifth av. PATENTS O. D.Levis (10 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PICTURES-And the place to get the choicest engravings, etchings and finest Imported oleo- ms is at tne carpet ana junuwre bwic oi o n arlandftCo., 68 Fulton St. SAFE Second hand safe in good condition; not less than 15 inches deep inside: slate price. Ad dress W. C. H., Dispatch office. A TKUNKb hauled, to land from East End for 50c. Campbell ft Davis, lz Seventh av.A Telephone 276, " WEARERS of spectacles to buy the best 11 glasses yet offered or W. L. Trleber, Practi cal Optician, at Schaefer's Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Mnsical Instruments. DECKER ft SON, Brown ft Simpson, Gilbert ft Co. and other makes of pianos at reasonable flgnres and easy payments at A. A. Zweldlncer's Piano and Organ Parlors, second floors or our bulMing. 538 Smlthfield street. TTPRIGHTFIANO (used) for 1185, also Organ U for (40; two bargains at A. A. Zweldinger's Piano and Organ Parlors, second floor of our build ing, 538 Smtthfleld street. TTIOLlNS, guitars, banjos, mandolins, auto Y harps, accordeons, concertinas, mouth organ. field street. GUITARS, mandolins, banjos, violins and mn leal goods of every description. Xappel's. 5J48mtthlfeldi. EOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. TVEL1VERY wagons Delivery wagons ail styles i XJ our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St.. Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. H ARNESS-Blankets. saddles, covers. Grants"., r uurm ay. ana iferry st. HORSES-Forsale Dappled bay g., IS hands, 5 years old. can trot in 3.00, perfect family horse; very stvllsh bay g.. a vears old. record 2:29K, 15.3, fine looker, lino road horse, either single or to pole; brown pacer, 6 years old, 16 bands, record 2:21X. fine looker, no horse can heat him on the road and safe for a lady to drive. For price, pedigree and uvauuijtiuu auuress nox eo, juinerra, oiar& cu.,i, HORSES A pair or good, sound, young draft horses. Inquire at Twenty-fourth and Bail road sts., city. Hg SE. wasron and harness. Call at 641 Llb- erty st. T7AGONS Contractors', farm and city, one and I T two horse coal wagons with all-oak beds, at 521 Liberty st. Machinery and Metals For Sale. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfectly right and loft, with single or double drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed: corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co., Llm.,3140 Penn are.. Pittsburg. Tel U65. BOILERS and engines, second-band: nil sizes, from 4 to 100 lu p. : cheapest In the market: 4J boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, uprlghrbollers, mounted farm engine, etc.; pteim pump governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone jioi, 23-25 Park way, J. S. SToung, Allegheny, Pa. QECONDHAND engines and nollers Two .15 kJ horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheel. Thirty-five, 1 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will he sold cheap. Harmes' Machine Depot. M Firs t av. SECOND-HAND mantcR grates and fronts, also window frames. 315 Fifth av. STEAM USERS Do vou want to save fuel, labor and boiler repair? Dojou want to keep lour boikrs free from scale? Do veu want to Increase the stcam-mnklng capicltv "of your hollers? If 0. It can he done bv the use of Berrvman's Feed Water Heater and Purifier. For particulars apply Berrvman. Seventh Avenue Holci. Miscellaneous For Sale. CtOAL 200 acres Youghlofthenv coal, convenient i to Pcmlctey Railroad. Address Z. Scott, Blythedale, Allegheny county, Pa. COHDAGE-Twlnc, Co., S3 Water st. hemp packing. Flocker ft LOADED SnELLS-10 and 12 gauge at fl 60 per hundred, hunting coats tl. leggings Jl. reload ing tools 35c per set. wads 20o per box of 250, game bags 75c, shell belts 25c at K. Smlt's, 932 and 031 Liberty and 703, 705, 707 Bmlthileld. N. B. Send stam p for illustrated catalogue and price list. RED BRICK Capacity 60,000 dally. Address Wlttmer Brick Co.. Llm., 12 Federal St.. Alle gheny, Pa. w ALL PAPER lc roil. Thompson Bros., 109 Federal st. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. ANextenslvoand old established wholesale and retail business in the center of the city: this is a fine opening: sales have reached over S2O0.C00. Particulars confidentially from Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St. B ANKING BUSINESS-IS. 000 to S35.000 will buy a well established business In fast growing Southern town; population, 3,000; fine, healthy location: only bank In place; can lend from 1100. 000 to 8200,000 on firat-class commercial paper at 8 and 9 percent; lest of references and good reasons for selling. Address G.. Dispatch office. BRICKYARD For sale or rent, one of the most central sites In the city for brickyard at Oak land. In the verv midst of building operations; ac cessible by paved streets, and having enough clay of good quality to lat for vears: possession at any time. Address or call on John T. Shields, second floor front, over Dispatch business office, Pitts burg, Pa. BUTCHER SHOP-Flrst-class stand, centrally located, Allegheny Citv: has good trade: owner leaving city; bear Inspection. R. G. Bailey, 152 Fourth ave. Tel. 1391. DRUG STORE In Allegheny; done last year over 86.000 business; ill health. Address Elmore, Dispatch office. FOR SALE First class clothing establishment in the best town of 15,000 Inhabitants in the State: this Is a rare chance to get In ap old established and paying business; groceries, bakeries, cigar store, drug store. Holmes ft Co.. 420 Smlthfield st. FOUNDRY A successful foundry business in the city In fnll running order; complete equip ment and everything in good condition: business last jear (100.000; this is a rare opening; liberal terms will be given: satisfactory reasons forselllng. Full particulars confidentially from Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. HOTEL A licensed hotel, doing a good business in a live town in Ohio: also a restaurant on Diamond st., Plttsbnrg, with a long lease, doing a gooa business. For particulars see Liggett Bros., 71 Diamond st. PAPERROUTlSFORWALE MaklngtH) per week gross; in town near Pittsburg. Address Route, Dispatch office. ,TESTAURANT and saloon-for sale. 315 Superior Xi St., opposite poslofllce and city hall, Cleve land. O. Address L. J. Washington, 70 Public square. Room 5. STORES, partnerships, business Interests, bonds, stocks and all kinds of business chances to sell at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av., room C. Business Properties For Sale. COKING COAL 2.800 acres coking coal onB. ft O.R. R., near Clarksburg. W. Va.. adjoining 3.000 recently purchased by Robert Hogsett ana others, of Unlontown, Pa, : also, other coal lands, J. W. Anderson. Morgantown, W. Va, MANUFACTURING SITES-Several desirable manufacturing properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on lines of railroads and rivers. T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth av. SALEoflandbythe United States at Plttsbnrg. Pa. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be. and hereby is, authorized and directed to sell ana convey to the purchaser or purchasers, all the right, title and Interest of the United States, in and to all that certain parcel of ground, belonging to the United States, situate in the city of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenue and Garrison alley, in the Fourth ward of said city, fronting 100 feet on west side of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west line of Garrison alley.preservlngthe same width, to low water line of the Allegheny river, subject how ever, to sueh public easements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washing ton, D. C, November 7, W1. Under the pro visions of the above quoted Act of Congress, ap proved May 21, 1800, and by direction of the Secre tary of War, I will offer for sale at public auction at the Stock Exchange In the city of Pittsburg, Vs., on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1891, at 3 o'clock r. M., for cash, the property described in said act, together with such improvements thereon asbelongto the United States, subject to the con ditions set forth in said act, and subject also to the terms and conditions named in the printed circu lar of this date, copies of which will bo furnished on application to the undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of the ground can be seen. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to ac cept any bid or bids subject to the conditions pre scribed in the circular referred to, and to require a deposit of 5 per centum of tho purchase money at the time of notification of acceptance of bid. Pay ment of the full amount of the purchase money must be made upon delivery of duly executed deed or deeds for tne property purchased, or the property may be resold, without further notice, at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser. The cost of conveyancing will be borne bythepur rbaser, George 11. Weeks, Deputy Quartermaster General. U. S. A. flgQ OOO ONLY-No. 3329 Penn av: No. 1 loca tlDO tlon for hotel or any other kind of business: lot 20x101; 3-story brick store and dwelling of 9 rooms; stable on rear of lot: has been occupied as saloon for over 20 years ; at terms to suit purchaser; ifnotsoldby January 1, it will be for rent for a term of years very reasonably to a first-class man. who will stand an excellent cnanoe to get a hotel license. See Thomas McCaffrey. 3509 Butler st. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences For Sale. A BLOCK of six brick dwellings, in Allegheny, on the corner of a good street, and la the vi cinity of the electric cars: within a short distance of the parks: excellent property for a safe and per manent investment; would net the owner 6 per cent; dwellings are comparatively new and have fine improvements. Jas. Wt Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., nttsburg. INGRAM Stone house; tw o-story, six rooms and attic: shade trees: springbousc, etc. : 2H acres of ground: price will be made right on this proper ty. J. C. Rellly, 77 Diamond it. NEAT dwelling house in Allegheny, within one half square of the parks and electric cars; eight rooms, bath and lavatory, stationary wash stands, hot and cold water, etc. ; rooms ana hall all newly papered and painted throughout and every thing, therefore, bright and cheerful. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. WESTERN AV., Allegheny, a good residence and 2 lots near the parks; modern conven iences throughout In the residence and all in good order: terms or payment can be extended over a Beriod of years; immediate possession. Jas. W. irapeftCo., 318 Wood St.. Pittsburg. ffl1 400 Small .payment down, balance in HM.J monthly installments 6ame as rent; new frame house or five rooms; lot 25x100 feet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars; good neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av. Tel. 1676. Suburban Residences For Bale. HOUSE Of 4 rooms, halls, large cellar, spring water and cistern; B. R. fare, 5 cents: easy psynents, also 6-room house, tlOOdown, Upc month, new, and new 5-room house to rent; nlcr lot from 890 to 8250. J. B. Zimmerman , 111 Fourte T.iiuuuunri -u TKANNETTE We have a handsome modern brick i dwelling that we will exchange for eiry or subnrban property. Baltensperger ft Williams, 143 Fourth av. . nTH-KIVSBURG New brick house of six rooms, IT recefttiou hall, finished attic, range, bath, w. c., washstand, city water, slate mantels, sla'e roof, large closets, back and front stairs, ceilings ten feet high on first and second floors; pantry papered throughout, electric light, nat. gas, com olnatlon chandeliers; was not built to sell; lot 48x 120 to alley; three minutes from depot and one square from electric line; if yon want a modern and S?nT11,eiItvt'0.me examine this houte; price, 16.500. HoffhianftBalaridgc, Wlttlnsbnrf, oppoilte depot. Telephone 718, 21, 189L FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Cltt Residences. flARSON STREET, near Seventh street, good 2 I story brick. 8 rooms, handsomely papered and In good condition: lot 21x100 to an alley. Seeagents, Baxter, Thompson ft Co.. 162 Fourth aye. POR SALE-sA very good brick honse, 83,000; seven rooms, besides modern fixtures, bath, lanndrv: lot 22 feet front: alley In rear: location central on Center av. : worth an examination. (77). W. A. Hereon ft Sons. 80 Fourth ay. I?ORTY-FIFTII ST. 12 prick houses; 10 per cent . Investment. Morris ft Fleming. 103 Fourth avenue. PISK ST. New brick house; 8 room: laundr, tile hearths, slate mantels and all modern Im provements, call at room 213, Lewis Block. HOUSE We have good eight-room brick honse on paved and sewered street; within six min utes' walk of P. O.: owner wants 85,000 (and Is worth It) ; we want reasonable offer. Murry ft Edsall, 121 Fourth av ' M TT"WASHINGTON-Come and give ui an offer on a new 5-room house: owner needs money. Baltensperger ft Williams, 143 Fourth avenue. QI1 A OOO Fith ave., near Wylie. two-story JftJ-Uj brick dwelling, with storeroom; good business location: will enhance In value. J. C. Rellly. 77 Diamond st. 0Q 300 Webster ave.. two-story frame flwell CDOi lng. 7 rooms and bath room: In good 'condi tlon; lot 21x183. J. C. Rellly. 77 Diamond st. fflQ OOO Dinwiddle St. Two-story brlrk; four CDOj rooms and storeroom, hall, slue alley, good sewerage: ten yrt, time to pay most of It. J. C. Rellly, 77 Diamond st. O OOO Shelby St.: neat little five-room two il story brick dwelling: preis brick front; washhonse: cheap: lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. Rellly. 77 Diamond st. East End Residences For Sale. EMERSON ST. The four houses and lots and vacant lot on Carron St.. between Shady and i-outh Illlond avs.. Last End. on the estate or John W. Pittock, deceased, will be evposed to public sale by order of the Court or Common Pleas or Allegheny county, on Tuesday. November 24. at 10 o'clock A. M in the real estate salesroom of Jas. W. Drape ft Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Full particulars given on hand bills, which can be obtained at above office or sent by mail if desired. 270R SALE 85.500. a modern house, now being . finished, 9 rooms, well finished, bath. w. c. stationary washstnnds. all modern fixtures: loca tion ccitrnl; lot 30x13) feet; In East End on desira ble residence street. (79) W. A Hcrron ft bons, 80 Fourth av. OAKLAND Let your rent buy you in Oakland a new frame house of seven rooms, b. r., hall, good cellar, both gases, slate mantels, open fires, three porches: price, 83,601): only a small amount down and balance like rent. Murry ft Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av, OAKL A ND-We have three-(3) Investments that will bear inspection: a 9 per cent net Invest ment In improved city property: al2 per cent net Investment In Oakland property and an Invest ment that will clear 30 per cent within one year. Particulars ofMnrry ft Edsall, 121 Fonrth av. SHERMAN AVENUE-Kesidence fronting the parks: 10 rooms: all conveniences. Baxter. Thompson ft Co.. 162 Fourth av. Hazelwood Residences For Sale. GLENWOOD. near car station, two-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, with all modern improve ments; new house; lot 21x160 to alley. J. C. Iiellly, 77 Diamond st. FOB SALE LOTS City Lots. COLWELL ST., near Dinwiddle st.-Only 8750 for a lot 23 feet by 100 feet to an alley, B. G. Bailey. 152 Fourth ave. Tel. 1391. eyt 600 Now this is a bargain right In the heart U)JLt or the city, cor. Locust (paved) and Shlnglss sts. :lot4o)iU0O feet; must be paid In caili. owner hard up: title perfect. See Thos. McCaffrey, 3509 Butler st. East End Lots For Sale. PFTH AV East End 100 feet, more or les. surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near South Negley av. ; great bargain if taken soon. Morris ft Fleming. 103 Fourth ay. QQUIRREL HILL real estate-Six acres and 12 IJ acres; elegant locations to lay out lu lots. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood st. Q OOO INVESTMENT We have 24 beautiful pc7) building lots, right in the East End, within five minutes of Penn ave. cable and Duquesne electrio cars, which we can sell for the above price: are situated on high ground where the im mediate surroundings are being rapidly built up, which will raise the market price on these lots from $100 to 8200 each within the next six months; only 24 lots left in a plan of 58 put on the market One week ago. See Baker ft Co., 6227 Penn ave., E. E. tf1 OOO cash will ouy lot 21x165 on Ward St.. near tj5Xj cor. of Frazler; stone foundation: house burnt down short time ago. J. C. Reilly, 77 Dia mond st. Hazelwood Lots For Sale. TWENTY-THIRD WARD Level lots, near Sec ondav. electric cars and B. ftO. R. R. station; 825 down, 810 per month: streets graded and ma cadamized, sidewalks laid, city water; houses built to suit purchaser on monthly payments. George C. Burgwin. Attorney at Law, 150 Fourthly. ' Suburban Lots For Sale. PALMER PLACE Swlssvale, 2 minutes from station and 17 minutes' ride from the citv by P. R. R.. at prices that are an Investment: already ground has been broken for five new dwellings: this location is without a doubt the most available for suburban homes on the P. R. R. Hoffman ft Baldrldge. Wllklnsbnrg. Pa., telephone 7248. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Coat wagons, all oak beds, at 621 Liberty st. )ERSONAL-Wall paper Bros., 109 Federal st. lc roll. Thompson PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co , 77 Diamond st.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL J. F Dowdle, plumber and dealer in fine gas and electric-light fixtures, 204 Wood st. PERSONAL Original Tesh's sausage stall No. 7 West Diamond Market. Pittsburg. Flavor and quality unsurpassed. David H. Tesh. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Smlthfield. PERSONAL William Mclntyre, dealer In fresh meats of all kinds: English style extra: sugar-cured hams and bacon. Stall 102 Diamond Market. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc., on ladies' faces permanently destroyed nythe electric needle without pain or scar: consultation free. Miss Btreng, office 421 Penn ay. PERSONAL Ladles hair dressing, shampooing, bang-cutting, hair-curling, wigs, switches, grease, paints, theatrical goods. B. A. Renter, 8 Federal st., Allegheny. Pa. PERSONAL Wanted, return or any information of a set of buggy harness and roll belting, stolen and supposed to have been sold on Monday from William. Braun, Superior av,, Allegheny. Party returning same will lose nothing. PERSONAL Free trip to California to all pur chasers of live acres, and a written guarantee of 850 per acre a year profit, or money refunded; Srlcefora short time onlv 875; easy payments, ddress David F. McNalr, 93 Fourth av., city. PERSONAL Dr. X. Stone, M. D., is a doctor; if you have throat or lung trouble of any kind, use his Bronchial Wafers, 25c a box at druggists; special rate to preachers, teachers, vocalists. For samples send 10 cents to Stone Med. Co., Chicago, PERSONAL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bnt since I got to be a great blgman, Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth ar., cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now docs all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. loos. "DKRSONAL Thackeray's works, complete. X lOvols 83 00 Dickens' works, complete 2 90 Shakspeare's works, complete 1 50 Eliot's works, complete 2 00 Prescott's Mexico, 3 vols., gilt top 1 33 Huckleberry Finn 75 FRANK BACON ft CO., 301 Smlthfield st. PERSONAL As the regular gun season Is now drawing to a close and we do not wish to carry any goods oyer this year, we wilt offer a general reduction of 20 per cent on our entire line or shot- 5un and rlfies; to begin with, we will now sell a ouble-barrel. breech-loader, top-action, lamin ated steel and all improvements at 816; former price. (20: and all ether goods at proportlonats prices: this is no ordinary catch advertisement, butabonaflde sale: call and be convinced. K. bmlt, 812 and 934 Liberty and 703. 706, 707 Smith field. Send stamp for new illustrated catalogue and price list. FOUND. I?0 UND-Wall paper lc .' 109 Federal st. a roll. Thompson Bros., FOUND 521 Liberty St.. Headquarters for coal wagons with all oak beds. FOUND You can buy Flobcrt rifles at 82 at K. Smlt's, 932 and 934 Liberty St. I70UND Reliable portrait artists in crayon. : septa, and water colors; finest grades onlv; all work done in windows in presence of the public to prove thatno bromide prints are used; order now and pay for Christmas; stores open till 9 P. v.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 708 Liberty. St., 807 Wood st. LOST. LOST Pocketbook. Friday afternoon. In St. Charles Hotel: finder can keep money and re turn pocketbook to hotel. NEW PUBLICATIONS. EIGHTEENTH EDITION. Postpaid for 23 cents (or stamps). THE HUMAN HAIR, "Why it tails off, tarns grey and the remedy. By PHOF. HABLEY PAEKER, F. R. A." 8. W. N. LONG & CO., 101J Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. "Every ono Bonld real tUis book.'' Ath enteum. no7-M-a TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET A good house 7 rooms. 820 per mn. to April 1 (825 thereafter), on a desirable residence street: location aery central. See W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. - East End Residences To Let. FIFTII AV.. Shadyside, term of three or five years, that desirable and beautifully located ten-room house, bath. w. c. both gases, stable, acre or land with choice fruit: Immediate posses sion. Inquire of Henry Wlederlch. WllKlnsar. t ToTETbnlylM a month; a greatly reduced price; food house of ten rooms, stable, out buildings, iii acres of ground; near tne cable line and only a few minutes' ride from the postoffice. W. A. Herron ft 6ons, No. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Very fine brick house. 11 rooms, modern fixtures, on Negley, near Penn av., F-ast End: location verv desirable. See W. A. Hcrron ft Sons. No. SO Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let. w CE five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire of .1. 11. HcKee, 703 l'enn av., uoom 611. a'O LET Fayette St.. Allegheny, eight-roomed brick house: late Improvements; rent reason able. 114 Second ar., Pittsburg. Suburban Residences To Let. TO LET HaysvlIlestatlon.lontbeP.. Ft. W. ft C. Railroad, the residence of the late II. Dall meyer. lnclndlng a houso of ten rooms, furnished or unfurnished: good stable, large grounds, fine view, spring water, spring honse. well and cistern, natural gas; everything In good repair: Immediate possession: rent reasonable to right party: will rent halflf desirable: two minutesr walk from sta tion. Apply to L. T. Dallmeycr, 53 Liberty st. (or on premises), Pittsburg. Pa. 1 Offlces and Desk Room To Let. OFFICE Having retired from the practice of medicine I w ill rent my office and use of stable to a reliable physician. Dr. C. L. Goehrtng, 170 Sandusky St., Allegheny. Pa. t OFFICE Clean, well lighted and with all con veniences for rent at $12 50 per month. Ad dress Jonas. Dispatch office. t Rooms To Let. ' TO LET Flat of Ave rooms on second floor; modern fixtures; rent only 825 a month: loca tion very central on Forbes s'.; only a few min utes' walk from postoffice. Sec W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth r. t rrO LET A flat of three nice rooms; modern con X venleuces; locallon verycentral.cn Penn av. W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fonrth av. E URNISHED ROOMS with kitchen, etc. 41 Logan St.. near w ylle. ROOM Well furnished, with or without board; convenient to cable and electric ears; gas, electric light and bath. Inquire 6362 Penn ar., E. E. TJOOM Large, well-lighted front room, fur Iaj nlshed. for twogentlemen; bothgases; refer ence required. Apply 511 i If th av. ROOMS Three desirable rooms, unfurnished; all conveniences. 813 Penn av. T7XRY large second-story front room nicely furrii" ished. 429 Liberty St., Pittsburg. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Office In building 75, 77 and 79 Diamond St., with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and clevatorservlce;rent 8300 per year:aIso rooms of various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smlthfield and Diamond streets. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.; three floors: 20.0CO feet space; abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. "0 LET Photograph gallery; terms reasonable; good location. Address W.. Dispatch office. AUCTION SALES. Administrator's Sale! A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. Fidelity Title & Trust Company, Administrator of Daniel C. Hamilton, de ceased, will oell at public auction, THURS DAY MORNING, December 3, at 10 o'clock, on the premises. No. 27 Ohio street, Alle gheny, the entire stock of drugs, showcases, store fixtures, lease of the drug store, be longing to the late Daniel C. Hamilton. Fixtures and stock: may be inspected on the mornings of December land 2 from 9 to 11 o'clock at the above-named store. nolS-21 EXECUTOR'S SALE. A. Leggate & Son, Auctioneers. Fidelity Title and Trust Company, Ex ecutor ot Washington Beck, deceased, will sell at public auction MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1891, At 2 o'clock r. v., on the premises. No. 60 sontn mxteentn street, Boutnsiue, tne 101 lowine described property: 3 lots, 20x80 feet. No. 60 South Sixteenth street, having erected thereon a two-story frame building, being the machine shop of the late WASHINGTON BECK. Also all the machinery, tools, beltlngr, shafting:, boiler, engine, etc., etc., contained in said building. Property can be seen on Friday and Saturday, November 27 and 28, from 9 to 11 o'clock, or on application to the administrator. No. 123 Fourth avenue. nolS-22 BT JAMES W. DRAPE 4 CO. See hand bills of MASTER'S SALE OP FOUR : BRICK : DWELLINGS And lots and large vacant lots on Emerson street, near Shady avenue. East End. Prop erty of the Pittock estate. To be sold at ?ublic sale bv order of the Court of Common leas, on TUESDAY MORNING, November 24, at 10 o'clock, in the Beal Estate Sales room of JAMES TV. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. Hand bills containing full particulars will be mailed if desired. nol9-35 EIRST-CLASS MACHINE SHOP AND brass foundry at public sale, SATUR DAY. November 28. 1891. at 230 P.M. The un dersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, at Blssell station, B. t O. K. It,, about two (2) acre3 of land, fronting B. & O. R. R. and the Youghioghenv river, upon which there is erected a machine shop 208 feet long and "0 feet wide; also a brass foun dry about 16x30 feet, together with complete outfit of lathes, planers, grinders, drill presses, boiler, engine and eleotrio light plant, all of the latest improved and best manufacture, new and in good order. Terms of sale fifteen (15) per cent cash on day of sale and balance on delivery of deed and bill of salo. Train leaves B. & O. depot at Pittsburg at 1:10 r. jr., arriving at Blssell in time to examlng the plant and machinery before the sale. Forfurther information ad dress JAMES L. DrLONG, McKeesport, Pa. no21-12 HB. 8MlTnSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 58 Eisner builidng, fifth av. and Wood st Sales or Jewelry and Merchandise at stores Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. QC21-26-D EDUCATIONAL. -VTEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND Xl typewriting and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 204 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and Journal to any addle free, auavrrs LEVI LU DDEN, A. M., PrincipaL HOMER MOORE Stti Jnly 1 to teaching vocal cnlture and singing. Development of compass and tone quality a specialty. Voices tried free. Call at 507 PENN AV. nolS-170 U U tl tl T SIXTH STREET. CTJBRY Collegiate Department, The Best. CDKKY Normal School, The Best CURRY English Training School, The Best. CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRY School of Sliorihand, The Best. CURRY Conservatory of Mnsic The Best. CURRY School of EU cution. The Best. CURRY Faculty and Discipline, TheBest. Call or send for catalogue. II. M. RO WE, President. oc24-51 6 Per Gent Bonds For Sale. A limited nnmberof the First Mortgage Bonds of the Allegheny County Light Com panydenomination, $509 and $1,000; due, 1911; interest, February 1 and August L Free of tax. Abundant security valuable real estate, etc. Price, 103 and accrued interest. Full partlculars-from ANDREW OA8TER, Dealer in Investment Securities, no"-81-TTa Ko.lU Fourth t. CHOICE PKOPERTIES. T?ORSALE ,, GOOD INVESTMENT. DOWNTOWN PROPERTY. ... - I Cor. property, lot 11x90 feet. Sill nflM l storeand dwelling, on vPM,JUU Fifth avenue. (95.) On Third ar.,lot 29x65 feet, with a fine large and sub stantial dwelling. (10L) Fifth av. lot 21x90 feet, with a good and substantial busi ness house and dwelling. (75.) , Forbes st. lot 20x103 feet. with store and dwelling. (35.) Lot 24x80 feet, large new brick honse. consisting of store and dwelling, also house in rear of 7 rooms on Tustinst. (10L) Lot 20x109 ft., Wylie av..with a large andsubstantialhonse. (91.) - $10,500 $14,500 $4,800 $8,300 $9,000 W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth Avenue. no21-61-21,2S,de5 ATTENTION, SPECULATORS! 12 Acres in - Eighteenth Ward. 40 Acres in - Eighteenth Ward, 5 Acres in - Eighteenth Ward. 5 Acres in - Twentieth Ward. 7 Acres in " - Twenty-second W'd. All will be subdivided splendidly. J. H COLEMAN & CO., 6212 Penn Ave., E. E. nol5-131-TTSU $49 PER FOOT. Corner lot, Shadyside, eastern exposure. 100x130 FEET. Mast he sold quick. Terms easy. SEE lVf. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVENUE. nol7-50-TTS MANUFACTURING SITE FOB SALE. About ten acres of nice level ground & short distance from the city, on the Monon. gahela river, with a large new ironclad bnilding and side tracks from main line of railroad on same. Will be sold at a bargain. Address POSTOFFICE BOX 254, oc'i'VIS'.n PUtbtvnr. Pa ELECTRIC LIGHTING -FOR- Dwellings, Stores, Churches, -AND- Public Buildings of All Kinds. The very best effects in CEILING FREIZE 'CHANDELIER, ELECTRO-COMBINATION CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS accom plished by us. Everything that is, new, that will eive satisfactory results, can be found only in onr stock. Ton will find it to your interest to figure with us, as we can tell you a great deal you ought to know about elec tric lighting. Our whole time and attention, hacked by many years of experience, i3 given solely to- this business. The very best workmen to be. foundJn this country, espe cially skilled In this work, only employed. Special designs furnished at any time. Gas Chandeliers altered into Straight Electrio or Combinatlon-Electrlo Fixtures at small cost with very best results. GEO. CYAN KIRK & CO., 631-533 WOOD ST. BOOMS 308,309, 310, 312. OC29-43 HIE! GDDFHEY 4 CLARK PAPER CD. PAPER BAGS, MANILLA PAPER, TWINE. Large lot of these goods damaged. You can buy them CHEAP. Come early and Get the best, at 830 LIBERTY STREET. D019-41 . KIDD'S COUGH SYRUP. 25 Cents Per Bottle. GIVE IT A TRIAL It will give satisfaction in all cases. For sale by retail druggiste generally, and at wholesale by L'.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Kos. 46 and, 48 Seventh. Avenm, nolB-D PITTSBURG. PA. FILL Patterns In cool, light-weight suitings and trouserings. Tha largest selection obtainable OTlio Correot Styles. H.'&C. R AHLERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, - 420 SHITHFIELD STREET. Telephone. 1389. Je-2t-iTasu Now Is tne best season tor planting and Sruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ig charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 'ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg, mh6-rua $500 TO S500,000 on0, gaes, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg; Telephone No. 773. no30-4S-B 1 -.fci nn TV-.rifa's.y-&aWfkf,tilir1 '.IffllV i - jwagaczgreiaWwassgM