FTP" JJ !SSS: vvtm? 'grrapsTiWjp jSf1 iftm&ipF? -wy VfVXfC THE PITTSBTJBG DISPATCH! TUESDAY,' DECEMBER 1, .1891. SHUT OUT FINALLY. Amalgamated Carpenters Barred Prom the Trades Assembly. SOME CONFLICTING STATEMENTS Concerning the Character and the Xnmher of the Jlen in It AFFAIRS IX TOE INDUSTRIAL WORLD The meeting of the Trades Assembly Sat urday night was attended with some dissatisfaction. The matter of ad mitting a repreentath e from the Amalgamated Association of Carpenters was again brought up and finally and nega tively decided. It has been reported that this wao done in an underhanded manner. Iast night Calvin Wyatt, one of the mem bers of the assembly, made the following atement: "Some weeks ago a committee of five from the Trades Assembly 'was ap pointed to investigate the right of the Amalgamated to be represented. After a careful investigation the committee found there were only 18 members of the Amalga mated in Pittsburg. Ten of that number had either been sus pended or expelled from the Brotherhoodof Carpenters, and the other eight did not have a residence in Pittsburg. "This evidence was all brought up in Saturday's meeting and thoroughly dis cussed. "When voted upon there was not a disenting voice. The constitution of the assembly would not allow us to let a representative in, as it clearly states that when a member has been expelled from anv of the orders represented in the assembly thevcannotafterward be ad mitted. The Amalgamated Carpenters are not recognized as union men, but at the same time they are employed on union work." The Amalgamated men deny Mr. "Wyatt's statement and say there are 1,500 members of the Amalgamated carpenters in Pitts burg, and will likely work in direct opposi tion to the Brotherhood. Fifteen Printers From Boston. Fifteen printers from Boston with their families registered at the St. Charles Hotel yesterday. They have come here to work in the job offices, and belong to the Printers Protective Fraternity. One of the men said they had been employed on the Boston Post for the last nine months, and quit the paper lnt Saturday, when their places were taken by nnion printers. Their association is fighting the Typographical Union. One of their principles is that each member of the order is allowed to control his labor, jnd If any trouble i siirred up by agitators they are not compelled to go out in a bodv. They are opposed to boycotts and strikes. Most of them are jobprinters and have been ofl'cred places in Pittsburg. The men said they would work here forawhile,and it they didn't like it they would go somewhere else. They appeared to be clever and intel ligent workmen. The Barber's Executive Committee Meeting;. The Executive Committee of the National Barbers' Association met in the Jlononga hela House last night, and fixed January 4 as the time for the national con vention. The meeting will be held in Pittsburg, but just where has not bjen de termined. G. "W. Sillier, Fred -31a p pish -and Fred Pasteur were ap pointed a committee to make all the necessary arrangements. Since last Thursday the barbers of Tarentum, Meadville, Harrisburg and Johnstown hare signified their willingness to - join the na tional body. The Decision Not biven TcU It was expected that the injunction case aeainst the striking printers would be de cided yesterday, but for some reason it was delayed. The printers are of the opinion that they Will win the case, for in most in junction suits the decisions are quickly rendered. In this case the ar guments were heard just two weeks aco. If the printers do lose they will carry the matter to the higher courts. The other labor organizations have promised financial aid. Industrial Notes. The Wood's Run Tin Plate Mill will be in creased to twice its present size. Twelve printers were induced to give up tbeir positions at the non-union shops yes terday and leave the city. The Western Plaster Board Company, of rittsburg, manufacturers of the mac-kite planter boards, is plastering the new Single building on Fourth avenue with the boaids. The Falcon Iron and Nail Company, of J. tics, O., has placed an order with the Lcechburg Foundry and Machine Companv, of Pittsburg, for one of its impioved dou bling shears. The Herald Publishing Company, of Mc Keeoport, yesterday received its charter. The capital stock is $10 030. Its incorporat ors are Jacob P. Nill, W. A. Miller, F. W Torreyson, H. S. Dodge and Harry Palmer. Slay Pass the Elsht-Dollar Bill. General Monroe, who has been lecturing before local Grand Army posts for some time on the eight-dollar bill, left for Har risburg last evening. He says he has a quiet tip that the next House, though strongly Democratic, will pass the measure. The Democrats are very anxious to elect a President next year, and thev are willing to do anything to secure the influence ot the old soldiers. December L. December rirst. During this month we will give you special bargains in dress trimmings. Keentng & "Wilds, 710 Penn avenue. The king of all overcoat sales crowned with success yesterday 873 gentlemen showed their wisdom by taking advantage of Kaufmanns' great special one week's offering of overcoats yesterday. Children's fine kid shoes, with tips, at 85c and SI, at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Alle gheny, Pa. TuTh Lined and Unllned Kid Gloves. Plain and fur tops for children. Ladies and men, 50c to $2 GO. Special bargains in cashmere cloves. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Tifth ave. IT'S a go! Kaufmanns' manufacturer's purchase of $90,000 worth of overcoats for 557,000 and their forced sale of these goods this week for 560,000 has caught on im mensely. Every purchaser saves S3J4 per cent. Sir Edwin Arnold at Carnegie Music Hall, Thnrsday . evening, December 3. Tickets on sale at Ecker's Music Store, 75 Fifth avenue. Just 873 gentlemen bought overcoats at Kaufmanns' "Quick Turn" yesterday. Every one saved one-third on his purchase. The sale will close Saturday. -Be on time. Men's bne dress calf shoes, ?2, at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Tuih A good beginning! Kaufmanns' mam moth one week's overcoat sale started off yesterday by placing 873 overcoats on the backs of as "many gentlemen. Sir Edwin Arnold at Carnegie Music Hal!, Thursday evening, December 3. Tickets on sale at Ecker's Music Store, 75 Fifth avenue. Yesterday, the first day of Kaufmanns' i Igantic one week's sale of overcoats, was a ioomer; to-day -will eclipse yesterday. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meeting. a 'HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsburg and Allcirhenv Drove Yard Company irlU be held at the office of the company. 11. & O. R- K. station, comer Smith field and Water streets, rittsburg. l'.. MONDAY. December 34,1891. at 11 A. Jl. C. S. WIGHT, no29-73 becretary". THE-REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING-OF the stockholders of the Pittsburg and Fair port Terminal Company w HI be held at the office or the company, Baltimore and Onlo Rillruad station, corner Smltlifleld and Water streets.. Pittsburg, Fa.. MONDAY. December II. 1SDI. at2P. si. C. S. WIGHT. Secretary. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN THAT THE PER 1 fcON S lor and on whoc account the property and fran-hlscs of the Saltsburg Gas Company were purchased at sheriff's salcln the cltv ofPlltburg. on the rM aay of Novemlier. IS91, w ill meet at room No. 713 of the Fenn BnllJlng, at No. 703 Fenn ave nue. In the cltv of Pittsburg, on SATURDAY, the 12th dav orDeccmlwr, ls91,at 11 o'clock In the fore noon, for the purpoc ot organizing under and by virtue of the provisions of the liw governing the organization of corporations by the purchasers of corporate franchises at judicial sale. no21-ll-Tu Notices. IsTOTIOEI OVERISSUE OF STOCK Easily prevented hv rrgfctcrltic stock certificates. The sjFtem adopted b the Union Transfer and Trust Company provides all necessary checks uli Information cheerfully furnished officers of financial institution and corporations upon appli cation to ths UNION TRANSFER AND TRUST COMPANY, A'os. 121 and 133 Fourth .Vie. no6-TTSn GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. Until the reconstruction of our building, corner Wood and Dlamoud streets. hicli we ezpect to oc rupvagMnb Alarch, 1x32. we are temporarily lo cated at 2 o.T Sixth avenue, comer of ood street. Depositors of tno Dollar and upward received auci ir-tercst paid thereon, commenringon the First and Fiftetntli of each Month, and p unblc tcinl annuallvon the fir&t lavs of Janu-ir) and Jul). If not draw n the Interest b added to the prlnclp il CHAb.MLlRAN President, JO. ABEL, Vice President. A. K. NIEMANN. Secretary. H. W. WILKER. Treasurer. GEO. W. GUTHKIIO, Solicitor. Open dally from fl A. M. to 4r.u., and on Satur da j s from 9 a. m. to 6 r. M. ocl-M-TTS -Elections. OmCE OF JIONONOAIIELA iKSritAXCK Co. US t OURTII AVENUE, 1'ITTFBL'RO. N OV. IS. 1R91 T7LECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR u theueciion or nirectors to tcneior thecn suing vear will be held at the officeof the companv, 93 Fourth a on TUESDAY, December 1, 1831, between the hours or 12 M. and 1 r. M. nol'J-52 JOHN H. CLANEY, Secretary. Leal Notices. INSTATE OF MABGARETHA RAUH. DE 'j CEASED, widow of Jacob Ranh, cltv ofPltts bug. Pa. Letters testamentarv on the above es tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them without delay to WILLI VM WIATER. Executor, Allegbenv Arsenal. no24-64-Tn 1'Htsburg. I'a. AUCTION SALF.3. EXECUTOR'S SALE. H. B. SMiTHSON, AUCTIONEER. Adam Franz, Jr., exocntorof Adam Franz, Sr., deceased, will sell at public auction Thursday, December 10, 1891, At 2 o'clock p. M.. on the premises, No. 1603 Carson street, Southside, the following de scribed property: Two-story brick building, containing; 8 rooms and large storeroom, en tirely new plate glasa liont, both gases, bathroom, splendid large dry cellar, sewer age complete, size of lot 13.6x67.4 feet, being the property of the lam ADAM FRANZ, SR. For further particulars inquire at the office of A. P. WEI DM AN & CO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, no29-160-TT3i No. H12 Carson street. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE! CARPET! FURNITURE! CARPET! TUESDAY, December 1, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms or the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth St. Thefurnishmentofahotel onlv used one season to be sold at the rooms. Fine cham ber suites in oak and walnut, handsome par lor suites, piano forte, bookcases, desks, china closet, two line mantel caDinets, mirror-door wardrobe, fine walnut sideboard, extension tables, leather chairs and rocker, dishes and glassn are. The largest and best line of carpets we have offered this season, both new and second hand, for rooms, halls and stairs: rugs, etc.: sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO.. no23 185 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS! Bron7eo, clocks, plush goodx, silverware and a great variety of fancy articles suitable for holiday presents, at ROBINSON'S COMMISSION HOUSE, C.2G Smithfleld street. Sale"! dailv from 9 A. M. tolOr. x. del-62 WINTEBfRESORTS. THE LAKBfOOD, Lakewood, N. i. Second Season, Xow Open. IN THE MIDST OF PINE FORESTS. Piazzasinclosed in glass.one-third of a mile in extent. Pure drinking water from arte fcian well. PATENT VENTILATORS SUP FLY FRESH AIR THROUGHOUT THE HOTEL; SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. OPEN WOOD FIRES. NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPAAED TO MAKE THE LAKEWOOD THE "IDEAL WINTER RESORT OF AMERICA." For terms, etc., address no!2-TTS FRED STERRY. HYGEIA HOTEL, Old 1'olDt Comfort, Ya. Deservedly world-famed, this immense and unique caravansary is situated a few yards from Fort Monroe, andlies along a beautiful sanay beach, washed by the waters of Ches apeake Bay and Hampton Roads. The n on derful equable climate makes it an all-the-year-round resort, unsurpassed in health and general attraction. It is the rendezvous for prominent people tromall sections, and un atmosphere of comfort, luxury and le flnement pervades the place. Dres'j parade, aitilleiy practice, guard mounts, etc.. in the lort. Send for pamphlet. F.N. PIKE, del-43 tuthsu Manager. Thomasville, G-a. PINEY WOODS HOTEL SEASON OPENS DECEMBERS M. A. BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, ot, address GEO. S. COLEMAN, Windsor Hotel. New York City, Or. W M. E. DAVIES, QC31-I7-TTS Manager, Thomasville. Ga. JILLEEHESr COUNTf LIGHT CO. 6 PER CENT BONDS Due in 20 j ears. Interest February 1 and August L Free of tax. FOR SALE BY ANDREW CASTER, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds, 1107-51-tts NO. Ill FOURTH AVE. Now is tnoDest 'season lor planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, XLLSWOETH AV, Shadrsida. Pittsburg. ah&Tos .S-Duptoj advertisements one dollar per $iptare or one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements en this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken Jar less than thirty cents. UNTIL FUimiEn NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified jiuder the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paU for la ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wattled Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCU AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, JIAIE HELr, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP. BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS, MIsCELL 4NEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Sinlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOB &ALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. FORALLEGHENT, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3321. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 613 PENN AV. riTrSBURG-ADDrnONAL. rHOMASMcCAFFRET. S50O Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKKY. Sith street and Pcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Cnestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY II. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ava. WANTED. Male Help. TARBER First-class barber; one who can take Sy charge of shop; steady cmplovment to right party. Apply early this morning at 318 Grant St. T)ARBER- -A good barber at once. 3333 Pcnn av. BOY Stout boy with one or two years' experi ence in a printing office, composing room. Mile experience aud address to Comp., Dispatch office. BOY To learn the watchmakingtrarte. Inquire atR. T. MiGeagh & Sou's, 234 Fifth av. BOOKKEEPFR An experienced bookkeeper for a large manufactory. Address, giving age and experience, P. O. Box 1044. Pittsburg, Ta. BUTCHERS Seven good men : good wages, ply at once 2T4 Center av., city. Ap- COLLECTOR A practical collector for credit home: bond required. Pickering's, corner Tenth st. and Penn av. ENERGETIC young man, 16 to 18 years or age: onewho has some experience in bookkeeping. Address B, Dispatch office. 1 FOREMAN to take charge sindstone mill and ' yard, emplo lng fiO cutters: must be thoroughly ramlllar-jth plans and laving out work. Address TorcmanP. O. Box 1532. Philadelphia, Pa. HEATTRand two first-class bottom makers on f oaklng pits (new mill): answer slating where last employed. Address steel, Dispatch office, Pittsburg. I'a. MEN Active men who desire to make money to call on us at once: tlioss alrcddv engaged clear$3rerday working five hours. E. GaielyA Co.. 2o Federal st.. Allegheny. MEN 1 cold steel rollers, Inlshers aud 1 in spector. Inquire G. H. Gallagher at Singer, Nlmlck&Co.'smlll. OFFICE BOY Must speak English and German; one Hi ing in Pittsburg or East End preferred. Address In own hand writing. Phoenix, Leader office. PLUMBER-FIrst-class man. 535 Grant st. P. R. Graham, PLUMBER-Inquire or Jas. J. Picketts & Son, 3943 Fifth av. SALESMAN acquainted with the manufacturing trade to sell supplies In Pittsburg; must be a resident of the cltv and willing: to work. Address Ellsworth & Co.. Cleveland. O. SALESMEN rive first-class sewing machine men. salary or commission. Wheeler & Wll son MTg Co.. 6 Sixth street. SHOEMAKER Single man preferred. Apply of I). Creelman, Braddock, Pa. TYPEWRITER AND STENOGRAPHER who Is a good writer and accountant, most of the work being clerical. Address In writing, giving experience and salary expected, P. O. Box 419. rpYPEW K1TER and stenographer, experienced a. must come weu recommenaea state salary ex- pected. Address D. K., Dispatch office. -T7"ASHERMAN-At Ed's Laundry. V crtyst. YOUNG MAN In wholesale house to sell no tions and furnishing goods, on salary or com mission, in the city and vicinity: liberal terms to an energetic, active man. Address, giving, expe rience and reference, P. O. Box 987. YOUNG MAN A bright energetic young man to solicit for office specialties : salary or commis sion: permanent position. Address Solicitor, Dis patch office. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent hemlcal Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produce!: erases Ink thoroughlv in two seconds; no abrasion ox paper; 200 to too per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to SC20 in six days; another (221ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for eacnbtateandTerrltory. For terms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AGtNTS We furnish team free to agents who sell our goods: our new line will sell at every house, and agents can reap a harvest In a few weeks; will pay a salary of fTS per month. If pre ferred. Address at once Standard Silverware Co., Boston. Mass. AGENTS Few good agents; salary or commis sion. Wheeler Jfc Wilson Mfg. Co,, No. C Sixth st. AGEJsTS WANTED-Flvo to ten dollars per diy ; inclose stamp tor circular. Home Protective Association. 171 Griswola street. Detroit, Mich. AGENT $3 to $7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. Perfumers. WestWlnsted, Ct. DISTRICT AGKNTS-For the Citizens Mutual Life Insurance Association of NewYork. Ad dress Murry EdsaU, General Agents, Fidelity building, Pittsburg. Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICES Good sewers and operators to learn dressmaking and Cutting: steady; high wages. Call or write Dressmakers, 930 Penn av. COOK A good plain cook. Allegheny. Call at 19 Kesaca St., COOKS Girls for housework. Allegheny. 130 Robinson st,. DOMESTIC For general work In small family In East End: if competent will pay H per week or more, according to deserts: good home and big wages to one thoroughly quaUHcdi no other need apply. No. 3 Marchand St. GIRL Dining room girt. Glrard House, 20 and 22 Federal St., Allegheny. GIRL for general housework, nlaav., Allegheny. No. 21 Pennsylva- GIRL for general housework; Congress St., city. good wages. 21 HOUSE GIRLS (200)-Cooks, Federal St., Allegheny. waitresses. 27 "ITTAIST and skirt makers; experiences. 6J0 Penn 1 t avenue. f)f)f HOUSE GIRLS, cooks, waiters, maids. ZiUU 27 Feaeral St., Allegheny. Slate and Female Help Wanted. AT ONCE Ten farm hands, 60 coal miners, col ored butler, waiters. 200 girls, Swedes, Ger mans, colored help, cooks, chambermaids, wait ress, hotel and restaurant cooks, dishwashers, din ing room, pantry girls; girl to assist in bake shop. Mcehan's Agcnc, 545 Graut st. Tel. 90. I7AMILY COOKS, chambermaids, dining room . girls, nnrscs, laundresses, 2C0 house girls, kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotel and boarding nouses. German and colored girls, colored male cook for restaurant, waiters, drivers, farm hands, 3 colored men. Mrs. E. Thompson, 60S Grant St. WORKERS-Wideawake workers everywhere for the greatest book on earth: "shepp's Photographs of the World." coating Jloo, 000: mammoth Illustrated circulars and terms free; unparalleled success; Mr. Thomas L. Martin, Centervllle, Tex., cleared fni In nine dajs; Miss Rose Adams, Wooster. O., fa In 40 minutes: Rev. J. Howard Madison, Lyons, N. Y., $101 In seven hours; a bonanza for tbeholldavs; magnificent outfit only fl; books on credit: freight paid. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co., 70S Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. CfiA cOALMINERS:2001aborers:100chamber ijVjKj maids: cooks, farmers, bntcbers, office boys. Venter fc Cook's Agency, 610 Grant st. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms, to gentlemen; Atwood St., Oakland. Inquire at office. 11 Ninth st. OCCUPANTS for well furnished room; heated halls, bath. etc. 10 Cedar av.. Allegheny. OCCUPANTS for rooms with board. 31 Sherman St., Allegheny. Inquire at Boarding Wanted. WANTED Furnished house, or two furnished rooms, with board in East End. Address E. E., Dispatch office. Bookkeeping Accuants, Etc., Wanted. AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing in the line of Intricate accounting, auditing the books 01 corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. Sawhlll, 167 Federal it., Allegneny, Pa. rpo keep a few small sets or books for those whose X businessdoes notjustlfy the mploymentof a bookkeeper regularly; also the balancing of books and making business statements for current year. H. W. Mccafferty, Expert Accountant, third floor, 88 Diamond et. WANTED. Situations Wanted. (""(A8niER'& TOSITION-By vonng lady with J four years' experience: can furnish reference. Address Cashier. Dispatch branch office. Alle gheny. r POSITION by a first-class experienced cutter, . citherns cutter or salesman In merchant tail oring establishment: will accept small salary until first of year. Address forone weekT.lt., Dis patch office. POSITION An Intelligent lady or (rood address desires a p osltlon as saleslady bj December li willing to give service a short time for experience. Address "Ambition," Dispatch office. POSITION Sober young man used to live stock, greenhouse work; good references. W. S., 10 lultonst., Allegheny. POSITION By an experienced lady stenog rapher: first-class city relercnces. Address Expert, Box C0 city. POSITION As housekeeper or light employ ment: can dnallklndsof cooUnj. Address S. F., Dispatch office. POSITION byjoungman to do anv kind of work: good reference. Address M. E". L)., Dispatch office. POSITION Manufacturers wantlnira first-class expenenced stenographer address Box 1417, city. POSITION As waller, porter, bellman or any inside work. A. Cottman, 163 Wylle av. POSITION As managing housekeeper by w Idow lady. Address Q., Dispatch office, SITU ATION An Intelligent laay or good address desires a position as saleslady bv December 2; willing to work for small "wages until experience required. Address Jennie. Dispatch office. SITU ATION First week's s-ilarv tor securing me position bookkeeper or assistant; fair stenog rapher. Address Pendcnnis, Despatch office. SITUATION by competent engineer and fireman ; 10 years' experience. Address Competent, Dispatch office. Business Opportunities Wanted. "YtrANTED-Bnyirs and sellers to call on Wool T seyiCo,. 610 bmltlifleld St.. for all kinds of mercantile interests and business opportunities: Stores, real estate, stocks, bonds, mortgages, part nership interests, etc. -r7"ANTED Firm to undertake or partner to en 1 T gage in manufacturing doors, wood frame covered with sheet iron or steel. Address Wood, Dispatch office. WANTED Offer extraordinary Will exchange patent device for railroads lor unencumbeied property, well located. Inquire Parker Smith, Jeannette, Pa. riro Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGER Fourth av. 4 ZAUN Fire insurance. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO John H. Claney, bec'y., W. A, Caldwell, Pres't; 08 Fourth av. WILLIAM A. ANGO. general Insurance, federal St., Allegheny. Telephone 3121. Partner Wanted. PARTNER To open art studio, with some cap. ltal : experience not nccessarj . Address Studio, Dispatch office. Booms Wanted. "T7ANTED Rooms for light housekeeping. i V Room Renting. 130 RobInon St., Allegheny. Instruction. LADIES to learn Thorpe's standard system of dress-cutting: easy payments, only $1 a week. 913 Penn av. Financial Wantea. fONEY to loan at lowest rate of Interest loans large -1TX granted promptly, no delay; have amount on hand at the present time bring vour deed with you, charge. J. E. phone 1C76. will guarantee rjrom nt loan or no. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av., Tcle- MONEY to loin at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. Reed B. Coyle & Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest; no delay. Black & Baiid. 95 Fourth av. MORTGAGES Money to loan in sums to suit at 4,, 5 and 6 per cent. Robert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92Fonrth av. TO LOAN 2O0,0CO on mortgages; $100 and up ward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at 4'i percenton residences or huslncss property, vacant lots or farms. S. Ik French, 125 Fonrth av. MIscellaneon" Wanted. BUYERS To know the Pittsburg Produce Com mission Company. 813 Liberty St., is head quarters for Florida frult3 and bananas; Florida oranges, ?1 to $2 25 box; give us atrial. COLLECTIONS, occasionally or permanently, by responsible person with Al references and large experience in nananng non-paia accounts: terms moderate. Address Buslness.Box 561, Pitts burg; j ESTIMATES given on foundations: Winiam Keats, agent for hollow building blocks, size SMxSMxlS,1. 6 Deary av.. East End. PUteburg. EVERYBODY NOTICE Great reduction We want evervbody to know that we have re duced our best is 00 cabinets to s.1 00. Stewart & Co., 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Fa.; dia mond Fhotoettes $1 00. EV15BY person to know that Smith makes the finest photos and tintypes in the city; call and be convinced. Corner Locust st. and Beaver av., Allegheny City; successor to Chas. W. Shook, KOCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled Hams, sausage, pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Iielneman, 16 Pitts. Market. HORSES to winter. For terms and particulars address Geo. W. Beale, Natrona, Pa., or Pennsylvania Horse Exchange, Belleneld av. and Fillmore st Boyd & Sons Livery Stable, West Diamond. Allegheny. PAItTIES 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 market, and do not care to advertise. PATENTS TJ. S. and foreign; fees pavable on success. J.H.Stevonson. solicitor. looFlfthav. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader. Pittsburg; no delay. rpBUNKS hauled to and from East End for BOc. JL Campbell i. Davis, 12 beventh av. Telephone 276. WANTED-Evervbodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell S10 worth of goods on credit for fl down and SOo a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Pcnn av. WANTED Loaded club shells 81 CO per 100; flo bert rifles from $2 up; revolvers the lowest prices in the city. Howard Royer. 105 Smithfleld street. WANTED Loaded club shells Jl CO perI00:Flo bert rifles from t2 up: revolvers the lowest prices in the city. Howard Royer, 123 Sinlthfield street. TrANTED Buvers for Sheffield carving knives V and forks, 50c apalr, at Royer's, loi Smith field st. WANTED Four passenger sleighs. Portlind preferred; must be first-class make and In good order: cheap for cash. E. Z. Y., Dispatch office. WEARERS of spectacles to bur the best II steel and (3 50 gold spectacles and eve glasses yet offered of W. L. Trleber, Practical Op tician, at Schaefer's Jewelry Store. 150 Fifth av. WEARERS of spectacles to buy the best 11 glasses vet offered or W. L. Trleber, Practi cal Optician, at Schaefer's Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth ave. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. HARNESS Blankets, saddles, oovers. Grants', Fourth av. and Ferry st. PRIZE winning fox terrier puppies, extended pedigree, sired by the celebrated prize winner (Painter) Dam (Rush). Whelped Oct. 8,1831: will be sent on approval to responsible parties; also. I will sell mv celebrated pair of toy white French poodles. Lord 'Bute and Pearl, prize winners. John E. Morgan. Box 134, Martinis Ferry, O. . PUP St. Bernard pup (10 months old), full bred. Call after 6:9) r. M.. lb Tannchill st., three doors from Center av., city. TROTTERS and pacers for sale or exchange for rejl estate: 2o brood mares, stallions, fillies and colts; the get of Embassador, 2:21; Black Am bassador, pacer. 2:25: The Banker. 2:29;; son of (Mambrlno Patchen 58) Billy Green, (sire Little Em, 2:18J): Flying Hiatoga, Jr., 2:235i: Indi vidually first-class, sound young aud mares in foal to high bred sires; one registered Norman stallion 6 years old. Address W. 1. Uouser, Hope dale, Harrison county, Ohio. "tXTAGONS and carts of all descriptions for sale; Y new and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon Works, No. S3G Second ave. ; telephone 1870. Machinery and Metals For Sale. ACME Automatic safety Engine and non-cx-ploslve boiler, built from one to fhc horse power, natural gas or common carbon oil as fuel, no engineer required, perfectly safe and reliable, economy In fuel and durability a special feature. No. 4 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.: cheapest In the market: 46 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc ; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone HOI, 53-25 Park way, J. S. Young. Allegheny, Pa. CECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two 85 O horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, verticaland horizontal, allgood and will be sold cheap. Hanbes' Machine Depot, 99 Firstar. Miscellaneous For Sale. rtARPET TACKS 10c per doien papers. Royer's, J 105 Smithfleld st. piORDAGE-Twine. S Co., 89 Water st. hemp packing. Flocker & DOG COLLARS From 10c up: finest line In the city. Royer's, 105 Smith field st. RED BRICK-Capaclty 80,000 daily. Address Wlttmer Brick Co.. Llm., 12 Federal st, Alle gheny, Pa. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslriess Opportunities. A WELL-ESTABLISHED foundry buslness.near the center of the city and on line of railroad and river: large and commodious buildings; com plete outfit aid everything In full running order; making money and capable of considerable en largement; a fine opportunity to get a profitable business: a great bargain will be given to a prompt purchaser; satisfactory reasons for selling: all communications and conferences will be treated confidentially. jas. W. Drape X Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. BARBER bHOP-Contalning four chMrs: doing a good business; good reasons for selling. Apply 318 Grant St. BRICKYARD For sale or rent, one or the mot central 6lti.s in the-ctty fin-brickyard nt Oak land. In the verv midst of building operations: ac cessible by nv, ed streets, and having enough clay of good qnallty to last for vears; possession at an' time. Address or call on John T. Shields, second floor front, over Dispatch business office. Pitta burg, Pa. BUSINESS-Gfcnts' furnishing store, including clothing, boots and shoes, etc., etc., onoueof the best business streets In the city: a complete stock In good order; trade prosperous; sales about $40,000 anmnlly: profits 15 to 20 per cent: satisfac tory reasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. BUSINESS CHANCE for a man well acquainted in iron and steel business: an Interest in a manufacturing business as solicitor. Particulars from M. F. Hippie A Co., 96 Fourth av. DRUG STORE-In Allegheny; done last year over J6.0CO huslncss: 111 health. Address Elinore, Dispatch office. ROCERY In Allegheny: best of reasons forscll- ing. Aadress I. G., Dispatch office. 1 NTEREST-One-half interest in candy X facturiug: partner has other business: will gell for what cost, St.. Allegheny. Call early at No. 60 James MARBLE WORKS-The stock, good will and fixtures, with a ten vears' lease, of the Monu mental Granite. Marble and Bronze Works of A. E. A lndsor, deceased, situate on West End av.. Allegheny. For particulars see M. F. Hippie & Co., 06 Fourth av. PAPER KOUTUFOItSALE-MaklngKOperwcek gross; In town near Pittsburg. Address Route, Dispatch office. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, first class. In a good town, population over 4. 000: a good chajce to the right party. Address Gallery, Bronde Mfg. OO., No. 252 Fifth av. )OOL ROOM doing good business. Diamond st. Inquire 53 SHOE STORE In a flourishing manufacturing town of 10.000 Inhabitants: a rare chance for a live man ; good reasons for selling. Address Shoes, .LMsnaicii omce. STANDS-Two stands In the Allegheny Market: centrally located, finest in the market. Ad dress X. D., Dispatch office. STOCK, good n 111 and fixtnrcs-Also building and leasehold of one of the best business stands In Oakdalc station, uowthc center of oil operations; reason for selling, owner not able to attend to it on account or disability: good terms. Address Guy &, Nesblt, Oakdale station, Allegheny county. Pa. STORES, partnerships, business Interests, bonds, stocks and all kinds of business chances to sell atChimbcrs' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av., room 6. QQnfl-SraCIAL BARGAIN if taken berore IDOUW the 1st or next month. Book, notion aid wall store, grocery stores 1200 to tlO.OOO, cigar stores JSCOto $1,200, bakery, milk depot aud route, fish and oyster market, butcher shop, good gen eral store. Holmes & Co., 420 Smithfleld st. Business Properties For Sale. rtAREFtJLINVESTORS-Takenoticc-3.CMacres J coking coal land; 8K-foot vein near surface: also 9-foot vein deeper: will be sold nt much less than this kind of property can be hadlorelsewhere; limited time to sell; can show property. J. H. Ilillman. No. 8 Wood St., city. COKING COAL-2.800 acres coking coal on B. & O.B. R., near Clarksburg. W. Va adjoining 3.000 recently purchased by Robert Uogsett and others, or Unlontown. Pa, : also, other coal lands. T. W. Anderson. Morgantown. W. Va, ANUFACTURlNG SITES-Several desirable manuracturlng properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on lines or railroads and rivers. T. II. Dickson, 00 Fourth av. SALEoflandbythe United States at Pittsburg. I'a. 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 and convey to the purchaser or purchasers, all the right, title and Interest or 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, preserving the same width, to low water line of the Allegheny river, subject how ever, to such public easements as exist thereon and thereover.Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washing ton, D. C, November 7, 1831. Under the pro visions of the above auoted Act of Couaress. arj- proved May a, 1890, and by direction of the becre taryofWar, I will offer for sale at public anetion at the Stock Exchange In the city of Pittsburg, Va.. on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 8)1. at 3 o'clock p. M.. for cash, the property described In Said act, together with such improvements thereon as belong to 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, coplesof which will bo fnrnlshcd on application to the undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quartermaster at AlleghenyArsenaU 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 the purchase money at the time of notification of accent&nce of bid. Pay ment of the full amount of the purchase money must be made upon delivery of duly executed deed or qeeus lor io nronertv mar be e propertv purchased, or the a, t without further notice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The cost of conveyancing will be borne by the pur chaser. George H. Weeks, Deputy Quartermaster General. U. S. A. FOR SALE IMPROVED BEAT. .ESTATE City Residences. FORTY-FIFTH ST. 12 orlcfc houses; 10 per cent Investment. Morris & Fleming. 103 Fourth avenue. MARION ST., Sixth ward, Pittsburg, Pa., corner property, being 2-story brick, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas, slate and wooden mantels, side porch and room in the rear to build. Price, only $5,500. Black iBalrd, 95 Fourtnav. (E-M) Sbf OOO In the most desirable residence location tlD I 9 on Penn av., Lawrencevllle; a good brick dwelling of ten rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, nice mantels and all conveniences: lotZ5xI!0, with frame stable on alley, (c 159 Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth av. 52 (T OOO will buy 7-roomed house with hall, on 0DJ) Sidney St.. S. S.; lot 24x120: runs to alley: nice yard: 30-lnch alley from front to rear; best location on Southside. Address G. J. C Dispatch office. East End Residences For Sale., OAKLAND We have three (8) Investments that will bear Inspection; a 9 per cent net invest ment in Improved city property: a2 per cent net Investment in Oakls.no property and an Invest ment that will clear 30 per cent within one year. Particulars of Murry & Edsall, 121 Fonrth av. TT71LKINSBUBG New brick house or seven 1 rooms and reception hall, bath, washstand. w. c., large pantry, range, city water, sliding doors, neatlv papered, slate mantels and slate root; excellent cellar, ten-foot ceilings, nat. gas. combi nation chandeliers: lot 48x120 to alley: one square from electric line and three minutes from P. R. E. ; a convenient and complete home: price S6.500. klloffman Baldridge,Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. xeiepuone 7219. t Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY Four houses at a bargain, situ ate contiguous to line of electric cars, Alle gheny: good place for a safe Investment: must be sold cheap to close up a mortgage account. Par ticulars from Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. BRICK HOUSES Three good brick houses, al most new, on a pleasant street In Second ward, Allegheny: electric car facilities; will be sold at a bargain in order to close up an account with a debtor; the houses are in good order, and are well rented to prompt paying tenants. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. GARRISON STREET. Allegheny, new 8-roora dwelling; gas, water, bath. Inside shutters and w. c. ; onlv $1.2X1: a bargain to a quick buyer. M. F. Hippie & CO., 96 Fourth av. LOCUST ST.. Allegheny, at a sacrifice if pur chased within 30 davs, corner lot. 40 feet front on Locust St.. with good brick dwelling containing nine rooms, bath, hall, porches and all conven iences: this desirable homecan be bought for 87.000. Inquire of George R. BothwUl. No. 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny. SEE John K. Ewing it Co.. 107 Federal street If you want to buy Allegheny real estate. Suburban Residences For Sale. DIVISION STREET Crafton, p. H. R. B seven rooms, reception hall, bath. Inside w. c. hot and cold water, mantels with tile hearths, front and back porches, nice fruit In rear, small shade trees In front, lot 50x175; two minutes from station: a bargain. (1-217) Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth av. HOUSES and lots in Coraopolls, P. & L. E. R. R., easy terms. Inquire of G. B. Hart, Cora- opolls. FOB SALE LOT3 East End Lots For Sale. JTiIFTH AV.. East End 100 feet more or less, surrounded by beautirvistone residences, near boutliNeglcyav.: treat banrain if taken soon. .m. -H..WUUUC1, ujr uwuuivian boutliNeglcyav.; great barg; Morris & Fleming. 108 Fourth 1 av. Suburban Lots For Sale. BRUSHTON -Nice level lota 25x80, only MOO: one minute from Brushton station ana five min utes from Duquesne cars, on Peon av. (K78). Black Jb Baird, ltfo. 95 Fourth av. CWIsSVALE-Palmer Place, lots 40xK0 each to O alley: the most desirable lots on the P. R. B.; two minutes from station; level and well drained; at prices that assure an Investment; building re strictions: five new houses under course of erection on this plan. Hoffman & Bald ridge, Wllklntburg, opposite depot. Telephone7248. , Farms For Sale. FARM-90 acres. Of miles from station, 22 miles of Pittsburg; honse, barn, stable, two good u'w"'i uuueriaia witncoai;one-naii lnierwm .vroucr acre; vi.sw cunt Inquire 104 Seventh av., city. TO LET. , CUT Residences. TO LET House of seven rooms, bath and w. e.. Inside shutters, slate mantel and tile besrth In parlor: ten minutes' ride from Court House via fientral Traction: only $22 per month. Inquire James W. Sbldle, 403 Sinlthfield st. rLET A nice six-room brick dwelling with hall, etc., near Center av. and cable cars; rent onlytil a month: possession given In a few days. ffas. IV. umim a. v, w nvuuih, vi.j. rpo LET House of six rooms aad finished attics X on Crawford St.. near Reed: water la house; natural gas If desired: good yard. J. E. McCrfcxart, 140 Fifth ave. East End Residences To Let. EIFTH AV., Shadyslde, term of three or five years, that desirable and beautifully located ten-room house, batn, w. c.. both gases, stable, acre or land with choice fruit: fmmedlateposses slon. Inquire of Henry Wlederlch, WlUlnsav. t rtiO LET Collins av.. new modern frame dwell-X- lng of 0 rooms, all convepiences. 2 squares from electric line; possession at once; rent f23. A. M. Tressel A Co., So. 90 Fourth av. Booing To Let. FURNISHED ROOMS hy dav. week or month; also board if desired at Zalklud House, 201 Wylle ave. T OOMS Three dwelling rooms: 8 per month; XV Fifth av., opposite Fourteenth ward school. Inquire of Mrs. Qulnn. I OOMS Five rooms on Shady avenne suitable W for light housekeeping. M. F. Hippie & Co., 86 Fourth av. EOOM Furnished front room. No.lSSmlthfleld St., opposite Monoogahela House. T)OOM-On second floor front, with board if de XV sired. 174 Arch St., Allegheny. ROOMS furnished complete for housekeeping. 21 Congress St., city. Business Stands To Let. TO LET In Ferguson block, the finest fire proof 1 office building in the city, located on Third I avenue, just Deiow inc new nosiomce. naving aiso Fourth atcnua entrance: choice storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, high sped elevators, steam heat, electric light and janitor's services free; rent lower thai others are getting in old and Inconvenient buildings: possession about January 1: rent free until April 1: end for illus trated book. Black Baird, No. it Fourth ay. TO LET Office in building 75. TTandT") Diamond St.. with electric light, steam heating. Janitor aud elevatorservlceirent S3C0 per yearialso rooms of various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Sinlthfield and Diamond streets. rpo LET Separate storerooms with railroad X track: all receiving, handling, shipping and ing i nufrc dellrerinsr facilities: also omce room. Inni W. A. Hbeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts, rciiRDurg. i'a. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.; three floors: 20.010 feet space; abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Fifth av. flO LET Store-room and a cellar In a new build-il J- Iilg oil A enn avenue near i huiiii aucct, viiij M0 00 per month. See W. A. Herron &Sons, No. SO Fourth avenue. TO LET Space for light manuracturlng or stor age; larger space on first, secondor third floors. Inquire or address W. X. Freld, M Main St., Alle gheny City, Pa. TO LET Good store, S3 per month; 2 dwelling rooms, S7 per month. No. 380 Lacock St., Alle gheny PERSONAL. PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co.. 77 Diamond St.; all kinds or printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL J. F Dowdle. plumber and dealer In fine gas and electric-light fixtures. 204 Wood st. PERSONAL Buy your lump coal, nut and slack, at McElwaln's, Seventh and Duquesue way. Telephone 1117. PERSONAL Ladles' hair curlers only Se at 105 Smithfleld St. PERSONAL One carpenter's brace and 5 good steel bits for 93c at Royer's, 105 Smithfleld st. PERSON AL You ran find a fine selection or fall and winter suitings and overcoatings at Aland's, 131 Fifth av. ; fit guaranteed. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. Chris. Hauch, 611 smithfleld. PERSONAL Original Tesh's sausage stall No. 7 AVest Diamond Market, Pittsburg. Flavor and quality unsurpassed. David U. Tesh. PERSONAL William Mclntyre, dealer in fresh meals of all kinds; English stvle extra; sugar-cured hams and bacon. Stall 102 Diamond Market. PERSON AL-Loaded club shells $1 CO perl00;flo Dert rifles from t2 up; revolvers the lowest prices In the city. Howard Eoyer, 105 Smithfleld street. PERSONAL-Halr, moles, etc.. on ladles' faces permanently .destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation, free. Miss Streng, office 421 Penn av. PERSONAL Ladies" hair dressing, shampooing, baug-cuttlng, halr-curllng, wigs, switches, grease, paints, theatrical goods. B, A. Renter, 8 Federal at.. Allegheny. Pa. - PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of advertisements of marriageable peo Sle rich and poor from all sections mailed free, unnel's Monthly, Toledo, O. PERSONAL Automatic egg whistle: latest nov elty out; every child wants one: send 10 cents for sample. Automatic Whistle Co., Box 432, Pitts burg; special prices to dealers. PERSONAL When 1 was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great blgnian, Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape, 'lei. 1M. PERSONAL Beautiful complexions wfthont the use of cosmetics secured by face massage only; no charge until perfectly satisfied; terms moderate; superfluous hair, moth patches, moles and other blemishes removed permanently by electricity; no pain, no scars or lnronrenlence. satisfaction guaranteed. Institute C02 Penn av. Lady attend ant. Trial treatment free. TERSONAL Thackeray's works, complete, X lOvols 3 00 Dickens' works, complete 2 90 Shakspeare's works, complete 1 50 Eliot's works, complete 2 CO Prescott's Mexico, 3 vols., gilt top 1 35 Huckleberry Finn 75 FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smithfleld St. PERSONAL A suitable and luting holiday gift would be a "Decker it Son" piano. A nice Une or these pianos on hand and arriving, which we sell on the most accommodating terms orat a liberal discount for cash. Old instruments taken In exchange at their highest value. Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to give ns a call. A. A. Zweldlnger's Piano and Organ Par lors, second floor of our building. 538 Smithfleld St. P. S. Open to 9 o'clock every evening until after the holidays. FOUND. FOUND Sterling silver plated knives and forks, fl.75 per doz. Royer's, 105 Sinlthfield at. 370UND Carpenters' tools: the very lowest - prices and goods guaranteed, at Royer's. 10S bmlthfield st. FOUND An elegant line of fall and winter suit ings and overcoatings at Aland's, 131 Fifth av.; good work and low prices. FOUND Rcllabla portrait artists In crayon, sepia and water colors; finest grades only: all work done in windows in presence of the public to prove that no bromide prints are used; order now, and pay for Christmas; stores open till 9 P. M.j satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union Artists' Portrait Co., first-floors. 708 Liberty St., 607 Wood st. TTOUND Holiday goods; we have everything In j. tne musical line irom a jewsnarp to a piano; give us a call and see how much farther your money will reach with cs than with any other house in our line; reduced expenses enable ua to give our patrons the benefit. A. A. Zweldlnger's Piano and Organ Parlors, second floor of our bul'ding, 638 Smithfleld st. P. S. Open to 9 o'clock evety evening until after the holidays. LOST. LOST Small, dark red cow. short horns; all ex penses paid for return of same to Jacob Loh rette. Evergreen plank road, Shaler township. LOST Call and examine our solid 14-kt gold waiehes, nlth American movements, at J20. K. Sinlt. 90S and 931 Liberty aud 70?, 7i5. 707 Smlth Meld. LOST Red Irish setter; point or nose black; end of tail clipped: faint white part down forehead, answers to fanyder; without collar; marksof col lar on neck; suitable reward for bis return. Thos. Liggett, lifri Walnut St.. E. E or 71 Diamond St. -amusements. tuqueSne U Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGHT, WILLIAM H.CRANE -AS- "THE SENATOR." Matinee Saturday. Next week "Eight Bells." del-103 KIDD'S COUGH SYRUP. 25 Cents Per Bottle. GIVE T A TRIAL' It will give satisfaction in all casei For sale by retail druggists generally, and at wholesale by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., ' .Nos. .45; and 48 Seventh Aveniu, BOl-i PITTSBURG, FA." CHOICE PROPERTIES. YOU SAY . YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A Home Some Day, WHY NOT NOWP We offer a splendid chance to get a fins home in Oakland, on a paved street, and on one of the street car lines. The house is of brick: and stone, well built, of modern de sign and contains 9 rooms, hall, bath, laun dry and all the many things which goto make an ideal dwelling: JIO.OOO is the urice of lit. (D196) BLACK & BAIRD, no2392Tnsn 9.1 FOURTH AVE. ATTENTION, SPECHUTOnS! 12 Acres in' 40 Acres in - Eighteenth 'Ward. - Eighteenth Ward. - Eighteenth Ward. - Twentieth Ward. - Twenty-second WU f5 Acres in 5 Acres in 7 Acres in All will be subdivided splendidly. J. H. COLEMAN & CO., 6212 Penn Ave., E. E. nol5-18I-TTsa SHADYSIDE. $8,750.00. 72x133. Xew modern brick house of 12 rooms. Par lor, dining-room, reception hall, kitchen anl" largo lavatory on first floor. House nicely finished and elegantly papered. All modern conveniences. A decided bargain ir sold, within next few days. LIGGETT BROS., no29 133-ttsu 71 Diamond st S13,000. SHADYSIDE. A HANDSOME RESIDENCE On one or tlio most desirable residence streets. Fine new Queen Anne style, 11 rooms and reception hall, brick: dwelling, containing laundry, bath with modern, plumbing, insido shutters, two w. c.'s, sta tionary washstand, tuba, combination chan deliers and modern in every way; lot 60xll2t three minutes from cable or Dnauesnneleo- ,trio cars. M. F. IIIPPLE CO.. no29-D6-TT8U 96 i ourth avenue. $11,500. 12-R00M MODERN BRICK HOUSE In the most desirable part of Baum's Grove. STREET 13 PAVED AND SEWERED. House stands detached and has the be3t of surroundings, LOT 13x114. S. A DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Aves. no26-31-TTS $70 PER FOOT. 2SD FeeL StiBdysida On very desirable residence street, eastert front, three minutes from cable, electric: cars or P. R. R..; just Hie site for building for sale or rent; verv easv terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AV. hoI9-98-Tuvsu $16,000. EAST END. Corner of two asphaltnm payed and sew. ered residence streets, handsome new Queen, Anne pressed brick dwelling, 11 rooms.recep tion hall, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor: finished in hard wood; complete in all details: lot 63x150 feet. M. F. HIPPLE A CO , no29103-TTSu 36 Fourth ave. $16,000. SHADYSIDE. New modern style 11 rooms and reception hall Queen Anne dwelling; very handsomely finished throughout; lot 150x220: large num ber of beantifnlforest trees, etc.; one sqnar from street car line or P. R. R. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 FOURTH AV. no29-101-TUsn EDUCATIONAL. NEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND typewriting and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 201 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and Journal to any address free, auavrrs LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., PrtacipaL CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CUBBY Collegiate Department, The Best. CUBBY Normal School, The Best. CUBBY English Training School, The Best. CUBBY Business College, The Best. CUBBY School of Shorthand, ThoBesC' CUBBY Conservatory of Musfo, The Best. CUBBY School of Elocution. The Best. CUBBY Faculty and Discipline, The Best, Call or send for catalogue. H. 1L KOWE, President. oc2i-51 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND FROM all parts of Europe, drafts, money or, ders, cable transfers and foreign coin at low. est Now York rates. MAX SCHAMBERG CO., No. 627 Smithfleld st, Pittsburg, Pa. Es tabfished in 1863. selOrra AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from PhfladeV phis and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda tions for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain, and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark; etc PETER WRIGHT & SONS, . General agents, 305 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full information can be had of J. J. Mo CORMICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfleld sb LOUIS MOESER, 616 Smithfleld street. mhS-M-TTS WHITE STAR LINE For Oueenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mail steamers. Majestic Dec. 2. 5.30amMaJestic Dec. 30, Spot GermanicDec.9.11:30amlGermanic Jan. 6. "Teutonic, Dec.l8.5:30 am (Adriatic. Jan. 13. Britannic, Dec. 23. 11 am ITeutonlc. Jan. a). From White Star dock, foot or West Tenth at.. NewYork. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, f50 and upward. Second cabin 840 and f 5. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, SCO. WbltcStar drafts payable on demand In all ths principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 639 and 401 Smlthnelit St.. Pittsburg, orll. MAITLAND KERSEY. Gen eral Agent, 29 Broadway, New York. noS-P ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Deny and Galway. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage. ? CTITF) Service of i l S t f AILAK ivnv LI N E ) STEAMSHIPS. , NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Via London every Fortnight. Dec 17, State of Nebraska, 10 a. jt. Jan. 7, State of California, a a. x. Jan. 28, State of Nebraska. 8 A. it. CABIN. 0. Second clas, $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to J. J. McCORMICK, 639 Smithfleld street, Pittsburg. no2533-p CHARLES SOMERS, 129 FOURTH AVE., OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICZ. noM