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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THUESDAT, JANUARY 10, 1889.
LIGHT ENOUGH NOW.
Ihe Great Hoosac Tunnel, Formerly
in Egyptian Darkness,
ILLUMINATED BY ELECTRICITY.
An Achievement of the TVcsUnglion.se Com
pany Astonishes the World.
FIVE MILES OF ELECTRIC LAiirS
The "Westinghou'-e Electric Company has
jut finished the contract of lighting the
Hoosac tunnel with incandescent lamps,
which is regarded as one of the most diffi
cult electric achievements the world has
ever seen.
The tunnel is five miles long, and is cut
throngha mountain ridge, which is filled with
numerous springs. "When the railroad com
pany decided to cut the tunnel they built two
canals, one on each side of the tracks in
order to force the water into these channels,
so it would run out of the tunnel. They
frequently attempted to illuminate
the tunnel with oil. gasoline and
gas, but the dampness
air invariably caused
pervading the
the lights
in go out, and the tunnel was more or les in
Egyptian darkness all the jcar around. The
contract was then offered to several electric
light companies but none of them desired to
accept it, because it was thought an imposi
bilitj by all electricians to put electric light"
into the tunnel. It wa argued that the danip
atmosphere pervading the tunnel and the water
from the vail, and rouf would so break the
electric ennent that not a light would be of
auj ue. But Air Westinghouse was convinced
tbat with a plant constructed according to his
methods the Uk of illuminating the tnnnel
could be achieved successful!. Contracts
w ere at once drawn up and the preliminary ar
rangements for the work were inaugurated.
scorrnns have a laugh.
The entire electric world laughed at the idea
and pooh-poohed it as a quixotic notion. This
tkepticism grew as the work advanced, and
prophesies of a dismal failure were heard in
every quarter The successful comnletion of
this grand electric feat is therefore a remark
able triumph of skill and perseverance.
The work of constructing the line was per
formed by the Marr Construction Compam of
1'ittsliurg. an associated interest of Mr. Wet
inghouse Tuewo'kwas personallv superin
tended bv Messrs. Thomas Spencer, J A. Gner,
J.d Davis. EJ R-Grleranel Jobnfetalev Mr.
Spencer wa recently sent to London, England,
to construct a plant of the Westinghouse
Electric Companj trerc.
The dimcultv or working in the darkness of
the tunnel, where torches shed a meagre and
uncertain light r distance of a few feet onlv,
can in a measure be imagined. With sinoko
and constant dripping of water from the roof
and siile. the laj ing of lOmiles of lead-covered
cables in a wooden conduit in a ditch on cither
side of the track was an undertaking requir
ing extreme care and watclilulncsi One man
v as employed .ill da long to carry oil to the
men at work, and there were two barrels of
that fluid used every day while the construc
tion of the line was going on. To that trouble
was also added tho incessant pxssing trains.
01 suipnurous gases irom cngmes. corroding
nil the metal parts from the excessive mois
ture, and rendering imperative absolutely per
fect insulation over t-,000 feet of distance.
This gigantic undertaking was commenced 12
months ago last November and completed two
weeks ago. On the 1st of January the machin
ery as started on a 30 daj s' trial, one of tho
conditions of the contract, and if the trial is
successful tho plant wdl be given over to the
railroad company.
"WHAT THE TLAXT IS.
The machinery consists of two 123-horse
power boilers, a 123-horse power engine, three
No. 1 Westinghouse alternating current dyna
mos, each with a capacity of 630 IC-candle
power lights, and two direct current machines
for exciting larger dynamos. This provides for
an extra machine in case of accident to either
of the others.
The lamos are arranged in sections of 20 50
volt lamps in a series, or 1,000 volts to a section.
In case of break any section may bo cut out
without interfering with the rest of tho svstem.
Each lamp is provided with a chokc-olf coil
case, and if one burns out the other lamps in
the section are not affected. The lamps are
placed 10 feet apart on both sides of thetunnel,
alternating and making one lamp to every 20
leet. Blue lights mark the manholes or places
of -safety cut in the sides of the tunnel.
The Fitthburg Railroad Company had several
objects in view w ben going to the immense ex
pense of lighting the tunneL There was, first,
the additional safety to the traveling public
and workmen. Then there will also be great
saving of time, formerly trains had to pass
through the tunnel one at a time and at a very
slow speed. It has been calculated that in the
wavof speed the trains will save at least SO
minutes in their passage through the tunnel.
The trial has now ueen going on fornino
daj s. and from a letter, which was received at
the Marr Construction Company yesterdaj, a
DiiPATcn reporter was informed that not a
single blow-out has occurred since the first
daj of the trlaL This alone is an unmistakablo
cwdence of the lact that the plant is a success.
If Guilty of Assault and Battery
Upon your stomach with blue pill, podvphvllin
or other rasping purgatives, positnely "despair
of helping your liver. Violence committed
upon jour inner man will do no good. Real
help, prompt and thorough, is to be found in
the wholesome anti-bilious medicine, Hostet
ter's Stomach Bitters, which is, moreover, pro
ductive of happj results in malarial disease,
rheumatism, dj spepsia, nen ousness and kidney
troubles.
For Three Days Only,
At 515, for your choice of any suit, over
coat, ulster or cape coat in our entire stock.
It is a recognized fact that wc carry the
largest assortment of fine tailor-made cloth
ing in Pittsburg, ranging in price from $25
to &40. At this sale we will not reserve a
single garment. You can take vourpick
and choice in our entire establishment for
513
The P. C. C. C. are known always to ful
fill their promises, and stake our "business
reputation that the values given in this sale
cannot be equaled by any clothiers in Pitts
fairg. Watch daily papers.
P. c. c. c,
Cor. Grant and Diamond sts.,
Opp. new Court House.
To-DajWhitc Goods Bargains.
See the plaid nainsooks, large and showy
Styles, at 12 cents a yard. This is extra
value. Jos. Horne & Co.'s,
Penn Avenue Stores.
OwiDg to Exaggerated Accounts
Of the damage done us in the recent acci
dent, we deem it advisable to state that we
are prepared to resume work as usual
Thursday, January 10.
JOS. ElCHBAUM & CO.,
48 Fifth avenue.
Acw Yenr.
"With the new year try the new brand ot
flour Rosalia manufactured by TVhitmyre
& Co., Thirty-eighth street and Allegheny
Vallej Railroad, guaranteed to be the best
flour in the market.
White Crotchet Bed Quills Fall Stock.
And note the prices: C3c, 73c, 85c, 95c
Our $1 quilt is extra good in qualitv and
extra large size; beauties at ?1 25 and SI 40.
Marseilles spreads, extra good values, at
52 to 512.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S.
Penn Avenue Stores.
JLOLETORFORSALE-
An Elegant. Comoiiis and fell-Fro-isiBft
House on nfti AyennB,
Near Dinwiddie street Built and finished
in thebcststjle.
Just the place, and an admirable chance for
physician, dentist or professional person, tho
cable cars bringing 20,000 people to it every
day. Southside, Lawrenceville and Miners
ville districts within a few minutes by bridge
and Fort incline plane; Oakland, East Liberty
and the old city quickly accessible by cable
cars.
Owing to central situation on main thorough
fare and to new facilities for access, this prop
erty will soon be as desirable for professional
men as Penn at enue formerly was. Apply to
BLACK 4 BAIRD, Real Estate Agents, 95
Fourth avenue. delS-lG6
NOTICE
To the public. The public is hereby notified
that no person is allowed to sign our name,
collect accounts or make contracts for us with
out exhibiting letter of authority.
H. W. AHLERS A CO.,
, Lumber Dealers,
JW6 Allegheny, Pa.
f
SS' Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified adierttse
menu on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, elc ten cents per line for each inser
lion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BBAXCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public. Branch Offices havo been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient ad vertisements will
bo received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with The DIS-
l-ATCH.
riTTSBUKG.
THOMAS StcCAFFRKI, 3ou8 Butler street.
i:.MIL G STUCKET. Hth street and I'cnn ave.
E. G STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton st.
. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST EUD. "
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAD.
MCA LLISTEK J. SIIEIBLER, 5th av. Jt Atwood St.
SOUTHStDE.
JACOB SrOHX No 2 Carson street.
CIIAb. faCHWARM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. .1. KAERCHEU, 59 Federal street.
McliKIDE BliOS.. Federal and Ohio streets.
FIIEDH EGGHRb. 172 Ohio street.
F. IL I"GGEi:s4M)2, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
l'EKKYM.GLEIM. Rebecca and Alleehenv aves.
WANTED.
Male Ileln.
-VXTASTED-A. GOOD
W SFCOND AVE.
BABBFK-
AT 13GG
JalO-M
"YTTAVTEn-A MAN FAMILIAR WITH TAK-
ING oil and iras leases Address, with refer
ence. A. B. L., Dispatch office. jalO-39
WANTED A TRAVELING SALESMAN.
one that has had experience in the dry poods
line Cll with reference at D. BObLNlliAL, 37
U ylle ave., city. JalO-2
TTTANTFD T O
FIRST-CLASS " AGON
it n
makers: none hut those acenptomed to
coach top work need apply. R. J. CASEY, Vlr
pln and Cherry alleys. Jal0-C6
TITANTED-YOUNG M N TO DO COLLECT-
! ING and general office work: must hive
some exrerb nee and furnish references.
Address
uui.lii-CTOIt, Dispatch office.
JaIO-10
-VTTANTFD-RELIABLE COACHMAN ELL
t acquainted with streets In rlty; best of
references required. Apply to COL. JASIS
ANDREWS, Nunnery Hill. Allegheny. jalO-6I
nrTANTLD - FIRST-CLASS MELTERS on
open hearth furnaces; also first helpers for
ditto: state vrarres and Inclose copv of testimoni
als, etc. Address STEEL, Dispatch office. JalO-27
"YfTANTEI)-AGETS-75 A MONTH AND
1 T rvpen-es paid anv person to sell our goods;
no capital: salarv monlhlv; particulars free.
STANDARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston.
OC4-18
-TTTANTED - AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S
foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages,
wajrons rtr.: sells at sl;;ht. Inquire after 3 p. si.,
A M. SEMFLE. JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny,
Pa. del6-l-D
TTTANTrD-MAXAGER FOR OUR PENN-
SYLVAN IV office: salary, Jl.81- control
HO0O (wholesale) worth of poods: must make 1.500
deposit reference WILSON, 2 Cooper Union,
New ork. Jal0-8S
ttantfd-an ambitious, active man.
residing outside Pittsburg, to act for old
house in own state liberal salarv: references ex
acted. MAN UFACTURER'S SUPT., Lock Box
1C10. N. 1. Oc7-4o-Th
WANTFD-A GENTLEMEN WHO IS CAPA
BLE of writing historv and compiling
statistics: he must be extremely energetic and
verv thoronph. Address without delay, J. L.,
Dispatch office. JalO-59
WANTED-'W AITKR IN A PRIVATE FAM
ILY : must be experienced and well recom
mended, liberal wages paid. Address R. W.,
Dispatch office, giving references amount of ex
perience, age and address. Ja9-10
AN TED-AGENTS EVERYWHKRE TO
sell Ta-va-zon Cough Svrup: uuequaled for
coughs colds bronchitis asthma, throat and
lung diseases; 25 and 50 rents: liberal pav: (In
close stamp). GRIFFITH DRUG STORE. "Third
and Grant, I'lttsburp, Pa. JalO-71
AN TED-BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER-
An energetic honest, methodtcal and com
petent man with business experience, who can
give security: state ape, whether married or
slnplc. past experience, references salary re
quired Address DOUBLE ENTRY, P. O. Box
105, Last Liverpool, O. jalO-ll
TTTANTED - AGENCY - EXPORT SOUTH
V America an energetic joung gentleman
who Is at present In New York and who has been
traveling In the Argentine ltepubllc tor the last 3
years successfully, representing a largo German
steel manufactory, desires to take the agenev of
some large Iron works and hardware manufac
tories Address IRON, P. O. box 3367, New York.
Jal0-19
Female ITelD.
-TTJANTED- AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE
V nurse. Address W. A. C, Dispatch office.
JalO-12
WANTFD-FFMALE SHORT ORDER COOK.
AMNSORHOTEL, corner Grant and Water
streets. jalO-Sl
TTTANTFD AN EXPFRIENCrD LAUN
V DRFSS. Inquire at AVEsr PENN HOSPI
TAL, Twenty -ciEhtii st. JalO-18
DInle and Female HcId.
TTT-ANT ED-IMMEDIATELY-PASTRY AND
V vegetable cook, 100 house girls 10 for hotels;
cooks and chambermaids. 2 dining room girls;
employers supplied with first-class help on short
notice. MRS. MEEHAN.545 Grant st. JalO-D
WANTED AGENTS - GENTLEMEN OR
lady canvassers for rittsburg, Allegheny
and suburban towns to sell on commission a
laundry article, readily sold with good profit.
Applv between 9 and 10 o'clock A. M., atll.
HOL17.MAN iSONS, 35 Sixth St., Pittsburg. Pa.
l)sl0-67 6
Situation.
WANTED-POSmoNAsANEXPERIENCED
stenographer and typewriter; can furnish
machine lr required. Address J. T. S. , Dispatch
office jalO-75
TVTANTED-SITUATION-BY YOUNG MAN
18 years old. In any business; has knowledge
of bookkeeping and will make hlmseirgenerallv
useful. Address Y. H., Dispatch office. JalO-100
-TTTANTED-SITUATIONBYAIOUNG MAN
18) ears old as bill clerk, assistant book
keeper or salesman; can give best of reference
from lormer employer. Address Z. Z. N., Dis
patch office. JalO-14
Piutncrs.
-TTTANTED-PARTY.WITH ABOUT M,000TO
V take half interest in an old and wcll-pajing
photograph business; good operator or cra3 on ar
tist nrefcrred. Address AKTIiT, Dispatch office.
Ja9-74
Rooms, Houses. Etc
-TTJANTED - TW O MCELY FURNISHED
rooms in good locality; central situation.
Address K. O., Dispatch office. JalO-70
TTJAXfED-TO PUKCHASE-ONE THOU-
M ban u live ana six-room nouses la Alle.
glieny and Pittsburg.
62 1 ourth ave.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent,
jas-i
WANTED-DESK ROOM IN OFFICE ON
ater st , in the neighborhood of coal or
Iron Exchange.
Address LXCHASOE. DIs-
paten omce.
JalO-5
WANTED-TO PURCHASE FIVE HUN
dred elirht-room houses In Oakland, Belle
field. Shadyslde and East Liberty. GEO.
JOHNSfON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. ja8-l
-TTJANTEU-BY APKIL L SHOWKOOM ON
V first floor on good business street; would
rent one-halfoflarge room with first-class party.
Address SHOW ROOJ1, Dispatch office. dc7-f33
-TTT A NT 1 E D TO PUKCHAbE 1 HREE
V houses In Second, Third. Fourth, Fifth or
Sixth wards, Allegheny, at 3,000 cacti or less;
thev must be excellent value. AMERICAN
1KU5TCO., 504 and SOS fcmlthfield St., Pittsburg.
Jal0-26
Financial.
WASTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY
amount; lowest rates of Interest and commis
sion. PlTTbBURO CO.. LIMITED, Real Estate
and Insurance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jal-91-D
Wantfd-?i,ooo.ooo To LOAN ON PITTS
BURG and Allegheny property, in sums of
15,090 to J100.0O0, at 4KandS percent: no Mate
tax. GEO. JOHXbTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave.
JaS-1
XfASTEiy-TU LOAN o00,000. IN AMOUNTS
V of ?3,O0O and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4i percent, free or tax; also smaller
amounts at S and G per cent. BLACK & BAIRD.
95 Fourth a enue. se21-d26-D
-TTTANTED-TO LOAN ?2O0,O0O ON MORT-
t UAMts; -fioo ana upward at 6 per cent:
$100,000 at 4K per cent on residences or bnslness
propertv; aiso in aajoinini
tKtNC'H, 125 Fourth avenue,
counties. S. H.
oc31-e84-D
WANTED-MOKTGAGE3-l,000,il001OLOAN
on city and suburban properties at V4, Sand
C per cent, and on farms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent no nionev loaned out
of Pennsylvania. I. M. PENNOCK"& SON, lOo
i ourth a, enue. ap7-f41
WAM'Ell-HOUfeES TO BE.NT AND UEN1S
to collect; prompt returns and itemized
statements; also mortgages in large or small
amounts at 4, .1 and 6 per cent and no tax or de
lay, provided titles be good. JAMES DCRMITT,
4W Grant street. JaM4-TTS
WASTED-HOUSES TO KENT AND RESTS
to collect In both cities. AVe give special
attention to repairs, taxes. Insurance and man
agement of properties: Itemized accounts, month
ly settlements. PITTSBURG CO., Llni., 138 tilth
avenue. Real Estate and Insurance. JaI-91-D
Tn-ANTED-LES-SEKS FOR HOTELS-ANY-
ON E wishing to go Into hotel business with
any amount capital, fiSOO to 125,000: not fl
bonus money: furniture sold for Its value: good
lease. A RD 4 BUSW ELL'S. 171 Broadway. N .
Y., Hotel Brokers (specialty). Hotels In eery
btate; no charge to buyers: business confidential;
state your capital, j&s-'O
WANTED.
Flnanclnl.
YTTANTED-IIOUSES TO rfENT AND RENTS
V to collect,
and ilntler sts.
A. II.
LESLIE, Forty-second
Jc31-15
WANTED W E HAA E 5,000 TO LOAN FOR
lonjr or short time at 5 per cent. D. P.
THOMAS & CO., 403 Grant St. nol4-o73
WANTED-IiENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH
LY settlement with Itemized statement.
BLACK & itAIRD. 05 Fourth avenue. aSS-aSD-D
TTTANTED-MORTG AGES MON E TO LOAN
In sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent
GRAEMNG i, LYON, 135 1 ourth ave. ap6-el-D
-TTT-ANTED-HUSINESS HOUSES, OFFICES
V and dwellings to rent. W. A. IIERRON A.
SOM S, 80 Fourth a enue.
Ja2-44-4, 8, 10, 15, 17, 12,24.2), 1
TT7-ANTEI1-MORTGAGES ON CI1Y TltOI'
V EUTi, over fi 000: 4 ner cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVLlt & CO., 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
-VTTANTEO-HOCSFS TO RENT AND RENTS
V to collect; speclil attention given to this
branch of our business. J. R. COOPERS, CO.,
107 Fourth ave. 1att-a-TTS3ii
Miscellaneous.
TT7-ANTED-TO BUY SHOOTING GALLERY
t or outut complete. Address, for one week,
SURE SHOT, Dispatch office, Pittsburg, l'a.
X1TANTED-A CORNER LOT COVERING
V about2.O00 or 3,000 feet Adduss, piling
location, size and price, BOX 232, Pittsburg P. O.
jsS-44-TWIS
-VXTANlrD-EVFRlBODl TO KNOW THE
V ELITE GALLERY, 51G Market st , Pltts
bunr, makes the finest photographs for lcs nionev
than any other gallery fh the two cities: cabinets
1 per doz. dell-k24-TISSn
-T7"A.NTED-TO RENT STABLE SIXbTALLS,
V with otheryard or stable room: preferred
location lower Allegnen. between Seventh street
bridge and railroad bridec. Address BOX 753,
glv.ng location property aud rent. Jal0-1
TirANTED-PUPlLS DESIRING TO LEARN
1 V Pitman's or Graham's shorthand and type
writing: experience of 25 years as a practical
stenographer. Address or call at MARTIN'S
SHOR1HAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood St. JaI0-41
WASrLD-BYl'ER-.ON. LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 98 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Ftderai street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he is making line cabinets at f 1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised, .nstan
taneous process. mhI3-k27
TOR SALE.
Citr Residences.
T710R SALE IINE TWO-STORY BRICK
X: dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, bath, etc . on
Clark St.. near Miller st ; a bargain. C. BALTEN
feFEKGEK S. CO., 154 Fourth ave. Jal0-63
FOR SALE-CHEAP, AT A GREATLY RE
DUCED price, if sold at once, on Bluff, near
Chestnut St., Sixth ward, a brick houseofS rooms,
late Improvements; lot 21x100 feet. W. A. HEB
RON &50NS, EOFourth avenue. Ja4-10-4,7,10,12
FOR SALE ONLY 50,800-LOOUsT, NEAR
Gist St.. elegant pressed brick dwelling, 9
rooms, double parlors, marble mantels, ball, bath,
w c, range, laundry, with stationary tubs, nat.
and art. gas large lot: the most desirable location
on the street: easy terms. J. B, COOPER & CO,,
107 Fourth ave. Ja-10-72-Ths
EOR SALE (99)-FIFTH AVE. SACRIFICE,
57,750, corner property near Gist street, substan
tial 2-storvand mansard brick dwelling, containing
9 rooms hall in center, inside shuttera and w. c,
laundrv, bath, range, hot and cold water, etc.
The corner room is so arranged that- It can at
sPght cost be converted into an excellent storeroom-
terms to suit. Call and see floor plans. S.
. BLACK & CO.. 99 1 ourth ave. Jal0-89
East End Residences.
TT10R SALE-IIOUsFS OF TEN ROOMS.
ON
J? Walnut st., bhadvsldc: good lot: low price.
u.u.tiuu9iu, Agent, b rourcn ave. jas-i
FOR SALE-NO. :320 VIRGINIA AVE., J2.000.
on payments that should suit any, brick, 6
rooms bath, range, hot and cold water, nat. sa6.
Call or send for particulars. W. A. HERRON JL
SONS, SU Fourth avenue. JalO-42-10,12,15,18
-TJiOR SALE-SEVrRAL VERY FINE KES1-
JL iJi-Uf irontingon Neville St., Ellsworth
ave.. fifth ave. and
other leadinir streets and
avenues In Oakland,
East Liberty. GEO.
i ourth ave.
Bellefield. Shadvside and
JOHNSTON, Agent. 02
JaS-1
FOR SALE 4 ACRES OF DESIRABLE
ground at Oakland, only 5 minutes or cable
cars with large mansion and outbuildings' plentv
of fruits: price low and terms eas : must be sold
to settle an estate. W. A. HEBRON Jt SONS. 80
Fourth a, en ue. JaS-94-TTS
FOR SALE-fiSOO. BRICK DWELLING OF 4
rooms basement kitchen, on Lenora St., 7
minntcs from East Liberty station, having slate
roof, water, rear porch and good drv cellar; this
bclnga brick house. It is undoubtedly a special
bargain. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
1aS-S3-S,9, 10, 1L 12, 14, 15, 18, 19
FOR SALE HANDSOME MODERN QUEEN
Anne dwelling, Stanton ave., near HUand
ave.: 10 rooms reception hall, range, bath, laun
drv, wide porches and fine lot 50x135 feet; good
6table, stalls for three horses; both pases In house
and stable; sneclal bargain: onlv$10,000, uneasy
payments. BLACK A BA1KLV-&5 Fourth ave.
ue.7-4S-iTISSU
FOR SALE -(99)-SHADY AVE., E. K.. NEAR
Filth, elegant three-story, pressed brick,
Queen Anne sty.c dwelling, containing 11 rooms
reception hall. bath, w c. gas InsMe shutters,
etc.: all modern conveniences; lot G2xl5S; this is a
corner propertv, and must be 6old at once: nrlce
very low. SAMUEL . BLACK Jt CO , 99 Fourth
ave. JalO-91
F
OR SALE AN ELEGANT 10-ROOMED
house, two stories and mansard, with all
modern conveniences, Inside w. c., stationary
washstands range and bath: lot 21x110, side en
trance: this propertv Is convenient to the busi
ness portion of the city and on the line of the new
cable road: ?1,500 cash, balance long time.
BLACK Jk BAIRD. 95 1 ourth avenue. jaS-86-D
FOR SALE-(P9)-OAKLAND. BROWNSTONE
front dwelling, 3,500: near Craft ave.; two
stories and mansard, containing nlnerooms hall,
vestibule, laundry with stationary tubs, range,
both Inside shutters and w. c, sliding doors,
slate mantels with cabinets, tile hearths electric
bells, cemented cellars, etc.; lot 50x200 leet: five
minutes' walk from cable line; a bargain. SAM
UEL W. BLACK Jt CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jal0-90-ThS
FOR SALE-EAST END SPECULATION-A
substantial two-story brick dwelllng.9 rooms
hall, etc; lot 120x257: frontine on 2 verv desirable
streets, one of which is paved,sewered and a first
class business street: can be nicely sub divided;
must be sold owing to removal of owner: two
squares from East Liberty station, 4 minutes from
either cable line. For price and terms call on
SAMUEL W. BLACK Jt CO., 99 Fourth ave.
JaI0-SS
I7OR SALE-(99)-J12,500, A BARGAIN, EAST
? End residence, on paved and sewered street,
substantial 2-story doublebrick dwelling, 9 rooms,
hall in center,, bath, inside w. c laundry,
electric lights marble mantels etc. with lot
nearly 100x200 feet, with stable and carriage house
on rear; also fruit and shade trees. Tills very de
sirable property Is within two squares of both
cable lines; less than 5 minutes' walk from P.M.
It. station; a portion of the lot could be sold to ad--tautage.
SAMUEL W. BLACK JL CO., 99 Fourth
ave Jal0-S8
FOR SALE-SEE THIS; ONLY ,500 IF faOLD
at once: I'cnn ave.. on line of new cable
cars, one of the most desirable homes in the East
End, being a two-story and mansard orlck dwell
ing of 8 rooms, ball, vestibule, bathroom, with
stationary wash stands, inside w. c , good dry
cellar, etc.; range, hot and cold water, frontand
back stairs, msiae mutters, slate mantels through
out, tile hearth I'ocKtt and Club house grates,'
sliding doors, stained glass windows; housestands
back 20 feet from pavement; the pavement is 20
feet wide. Mc will make terms to suit the pur
chaser. BLACK i CAIRO, 85 Fourth ave.
jal0-87-TTS
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-6-UOOM UKICK DWELLING. NO.
60 Arch street. Allegheny; 5, 00; on easV
terms. GEO. D. RIDDLE, Attorney,lI8 Diamond
street. jaIO-15-D
T710K SALE-S1.650, SIXTH AVAKD, ALLE-
X' 6I1LM, new 3-room frame on corner lot:
cosv little home.
ft HALTENbPERGLK &, CO.,
154 Fourth ave.
jaiu-M
TJIOR SALE-THREE FRAME DAVELLINGS.
J with lot 49x60 feet, on Arch street, near Ohio
street, Allcgneny. GEO. D. KIDDLE, Attorney.
118 Diamond 6trcet. JalO-16
FOR SALE-KI1IKPATRICK AVE., ALLE
GHENY brick house or five rooms and attic;
all conveniences; guaranteed bargain. B. F.
BEALE, Harrison St., Allegheny. Ja8-40-TTS
FOR SALE-ELEGANT ALLKGHEXY RESI
DENCE of 10 rooms, 2 bath rooms, w. c,
both gases, elegant gas fixtures; house finely
flulshed. W. AV. MCNEILL & BRO 162 B'ourth
ave. , 1a8-57-TTS
FOR S ALE-ON L Y f 18, 000-N OHTH AA'EN UE,
corner Webster st., Allegheny, brick dwell
ing, 10 rooms, well improved and in good order;
lot 20x107 feet. Vi. A. HERRON & SONS, 80
Fourth avenue. Ja4-10-4,7,10,12
FOR SALE-NO. 64 RIVER AVENUE, ALLE
GHENY, near Ninth street bridge; a good
bick house of 9 rooms in first-class order; late Im
provements; lot 24x70 ft; at a low price if sold at
once. W. A. HEKHON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
Ja3-34-4,7.10,14
FORSALE-ONLY fa 100, NEAR ALLEGHENY
Park, a desirable 2-story brick dwelling of 8
rooms, hall, vestibule, range, hot and cold water,
nat. and art. gas, linndry, electric bells and
every modern convenience; terms, H.OoO cash,
bal. to suit purchaser. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth ave. Ja8-87-8,9,10,H,12 15,17,19
TTIOB
SALE HOUSES AND LOTS A RAUK
JL" I
investment A block of new brick dwellings
in tue seconu warn, Aiiegneny; Datnroom, natu
ral gas and otlur modern conveniences: massive
stone foundations, dry cellars, perfect sewerage,
etc. etc: everything in flrst-class condition;
rents about $1,600 annually. Terms trom JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO , La 1 ourth ave., Pittsburg.
Ja9-45-jiwihs
Special.
-TTlORSALE-DICKSON LOTS: DICKSON LOTS;
JL? Dickson lots; Dickson plan of lots; Ihlrtv
thlrd street: buy a choice, level lot: price low;
terms easy, bee THOS. McCAFFRETi, agent,
3509 Butler st., at once; office open evenings.
JalO-94-TTSn
MniiufncInririR Sites.
FOR SALE-SEVERAL FINE MANUFACTUR
ING sites fronting on rivers and railroads
and convenient to city. GEO. JOHNSTON,
Aeent, 62 Fourth ave. JaS-1
I7IOK SALE -MANUFACTURING SITErONE
? of the best in tbe citv, near Twenty-firth
St., on Alleshcny Valley Railroad; has an iron
clad building on lot I0irxl20 feet, on long lease;
side-track connections with Allegheny Valley
Railroad. For all particulars address CARRIER
0. 26, Pittsburg P. 0. JaJ-w-D
FOR feALE
Suburban Residences.
1710RSALE-ATINGRAM-FRAME HOUSE OF
? 6rooms, lot 50x150 feet; aboutSmlnutes' walk
from station; easy payments.
Agent, 62 Fourth avenue.
GEO. JOHNSTON,
lao-x
ITIOKj SALE AT INGRAM-VERY FINE SIX
? room house, fronting on Uiddletown road;
good lot: about 15 minutes' irom. station. GEO.
JOHNSION, Agent, C2 Fourth avenue. JaS-i
I7IOR SALE J2,50O, BELLEVUE, NEW FRAME
; bouse of 5 rooms, hall, porches, etc.; con
venient to station lot 37x100. easy pavmenti. C.
BAL'IENSPERGER&OO., 154 Fourth ave.
jaio-ra
FOESALE-A LOVELY EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE
at Idlewood: natural gas all modern im
rTovcments. good neighborhood: 4 minutes' walk
rom station. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 02
Fourth ave. Ja8-1
FORSALEEDGEWOOD, P.R.R.-A PRETTY
cottage of 6 rooms In nice location, is just new,
will bpII at a very low price and on the easiest of
Bayments: it will pay you to investigate. See
LACK 4 BAIRD, S5 Fourth avenue. Ja8-86-D
Ilazelvrood Residences.
FORSALE-DWELLINGHOUSEOF9ROOMS:
modern Queen Anne st le and abo at 2 acres of
ground with frnlt trees, grapes, flowers: also
cottage of 5 rooms, outbuildings, etc, situated in
the Twenty-third ward about 5 minutes walk from
IS. & U.K. It; all for fs, 000. terms made to suit
purchaser Inquire of owner L. T. lODLR. 133
1 bird avenue. deS-55-TTS
City Lot
FOR SALE LOTS FRONTING ON WYLIE,
elistcrand Bedford aves , Thirteenth ward.
GEO. JOHN SION, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Ja8-1
FOR SALE ONLY $230 IF SOLD IN THE
next few days; lots 24x120 leet on Charles st.
near Boggs avenue, Mt. Washington; call at once.
AV. A. HEREON SONS, 60 Fourth avenue.
jaS-01-TTS
FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS; BARGAINS IN
lots In Dickson and Denny's new plan; 500
building lots, between Twenty-eighth and fliirty
tliird street, above P. R. If., at prices Irom 8100 to
fkOUOperlot, on very easy payments; call and
see nlans at my office at once If on want
the pick of location and beiore the
price goes up; come and see me before purchasing
elsewhere. Call or send for Immense list of oacr
700 properties for sale all over both cltiej lna
suhnrbs, by THOs MCCAFFREY, Notary Publlo
and Leading iteal Estate Agent, 3509 Butler street.
Telephone lb41-2. ofllce open evenings.
Jal-29-TTS
East End Lots.
FOR SALE LOTS IN ARDARY PROPERTY.
Shadyslde, Liberty ave., Atlantic ave, and
Rebecca st. : certain of enhancement. BLACK Jt
BA1KD, 95 Fourth avenue. jaS-S6-D
TrWR HALE FOUR LOTS, 40x100 feet each, near
1 Shadyslde station, for only S1.200 each: these
lots arc beyond a doubt a special bargain. BLACK
Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
JaS-SS-9,10,12,14,15,17,19
FOR SALE-1N LLOYD PLAN. LOTS ON
Fifth avenue, Craig and Dlthrldge streets,
Bellefleld, on line of Filth avenue traction road;
choice lots in "the circle." location unrivalled.
BLACK JL, BAIRD, 95 Fourth a, enue. Ja8-S0-D
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS, AT DALLAS STA
TION, P. R. R, convenient to steam and
street cars: cheap and on easy terms situation
unsurpassed: price ranging Irom ?400to?600. In
quire or D. C. NLGLLY, G106 Penn ave. East
End. no28-y7S-TTS
FOR SALE-IF YOU HAVE 500 ONLY AND
wish to own a house, we will sell you a lot In
Baum's Grove and lend you money to build a house
to suit your own ideas and give -. on ample time to
renav the loan: send fnr nlan nf tlipco rtiet Fact
End lot. BLACK Ji BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
Ja8-S0-B
OR SALE ?o0 DOW N AND $10 A MONTH
will buy a line building site at Brnshton sta
tion: Bank of Commerce addition; this propertv
is right In the line of rapid Improvements and
with building restrictions makes it very desirable
for a home no city taxes. Secure plan from JOHN
F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfield street.
JiG-il-TTSSu
Subnrbnn Lots.
TJIOR SALE AT INGRAM. LOTS
RANGING
JL' in prices rromfflOO to 2,500.
STON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue.
GEO. JOHN-
Jas-1
T7IOR SALE-AT INGRAM. ONE. TWO.
JL? three, four, five, six. seven, eight or nine
acre lots.
GEO.JOHNSION,
Agent, 62 Fourth
ave.
ja&-i
T7IOR SALE-AT INGRAM: LOTS OF ALL
Jc sizes and from two. five, ten and twenty min
utes from station. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62
lourthave. JaS-1
T7IOR SALE AT EMSWORTH. P.. FT. W. i. C.
X1 K. It., about 30 acres of line lying land to cut
uij iui mis; a jcueu mvesimcnE.
SON, 103 Fourth ave.
C. BEK1NGER &
Ja9-53-WS
FOR SALE-AT INGRAM. l ACRES OF OLD
I leecedale place, one of the most bcautilul
and picturesque locations In the Ingram aallev:20
minutes Irom station: easy terms. GLO. JOlIN
S TON, lteal Estate Agent, 62 Fourth ave. jaS-1
Fnnns.
FOR SALE TWO RICH MERCER COUNTY.
Pa . farms; 117 acres and G2 acres; fine build
ings, rich land, good orchards, near schools and
churches: will sell or exchange: owner lives In
Richmond, Va. Particulars R. B. CHAiFINA
CO., Richmond, Va alu-17-D
Business Chances.
FOR SALE GOOD CORNER CIGAR STORE
In Allegheny. Apply at 81 SECOND ST., Al
legheny. Jal0-95-Tl,su
FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP, WITH 3 CHAIRS
and a cigar store. Apply at 262 SPRING
GARDEN AVE , Allegheny.
Jal0-21
FOR SALE-GOOD BAKERY STAND; DOING
abusinessof 15 to 16 barrels of flour aweck;
for particulars, call at NO. 2715 JANE STREET,
boutusldc. JaS-01
FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS CONFECTION
ER1, bikeryand restaurant doing a good
business and in a goodlocatlon: terms reasonable,
as I wish to retire Irom business. Inquire at VA
FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. JalO-22
FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING, ESTABLISHED
business, fully equipped and running; 3 good
chance forjparty with enc-gy and push, with
f 1. 300 to J2, 000 cash, to make money: sickness cause
or selllnc.
Address RARE CHANCE, Dispatch
office.
JS1U--4
F
OR SALE-LONG ESTABLISHED. DESIR
ABLE citv business: the owner hvwhnm it
was founded 26 vears apo is retiring: annual sales
iu,uw- can ue largely increased: capital required
about JtftOOO. Apply to I. M. PENNOCK&SON,
105 Fourth ave. JaS-56
OR SALE-COAL AND TIMBER LANDS
4.000 acres, with 6)4 feet or excellent coal,
and ten million feet of valuable timber; six miles
rrom It. K. ; clear title. Price only 830, 000 cash. A
grand bargaiu. Address DAVID LOGAN, Agt.,
Mcadvilic, Pa. jalc-6-ihs
FOR SAL E-S15.C00 WORTH OF STOCK AT
par, paying 20 per cent: extensive coal works,
good small hotel, stores, drug stores, boarding
houses, tea stores. 6lioe stores, bakeries, con
fectioneries, and other business chances. SHEP
A11D & CO., M Fifth avenue. Ja3
FOR SALE-STOCK OF DK GOODS, LEASE
and fixtures, or lease and fixtures sepirate;
best stand on Federal st , Allegheny! rare chance
roraoungman to embark in business; present
Sroprictor wants to retire. For particulars ad
ressM. FIRE, 102 Federal st., Allegheny.
Ja8-34-TTS
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE ONE OF THE
finest in the East End; commands large and
profltaDle trade: good reasons for selling: will in
voice about $3, 000; ?2, 000 cash, balance in one 1 ear.
For full particulars see DENN1SON A hCHWAN,
103 Fourth ave , orfafAHON SI'. AND P. R. R.,
Eastisna.
FOR SALE-LEASE, FURMSHMENT AND
good-will of the best farmers' hotel and board
ing house In Allegheny; 30 rooms, well furnished;
80 stalls and yard-room; allinflrst-class condition;
best of reasons for selling: immediate possession
gi-.cn. Inquire of J. M. SWAN, 1S9 Federal st ,
Allegheny Pa. Ja3-51
Business Standi.
FOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY FINE BUSI
NESS properties fronting on Fifth, Penn,
Sixth and other avenues,
GEO. JOHNSfON,
Agent, 62 Fourth ave,
Ja8-1
FOR SALE-NO. 29 FOURTH AVENUE-LOr
21x80 feet, with 3-story store and dwelling:
good business location; price low. AV. A. HER
ROX & bONS. 80 Fourth ave. Ja5-87-TTS
FOR SALE-COR. NORTH AVENUE AND
lederalsL, Allegheny, a very desirable busi
ness property; a large 4-storj building in good
condition: now paying a handsome Inco.ne. Ap
plyatonce. AV. A. HERKON & SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. Ja3-33-TTS
FOR SALE-THAT VERY ELIGIBLY LO
CATED hotel property corner Ohio and Arch
streets.
Alleehenv: lhree-storv hi-lplf hnlhllnir.
30 room6 and four storerooms, all In good order;
lot 60x100 feet. UEOKGE D. KIDDLE; Attorney,
118 Diamond street. Ja5-2J-D
Machinery mid Metals.
FOB SALE REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS,
cabinets, office supplies and fine grades of
linen papers for writing machines. A. M.
MARTIN, 412 A ood St. aiO41
FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 13x22,
1 Ball engine, 1 small dvnamo and 2 lamus and
meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc. VLDTE&
MCDONALD, Pennave., cor. Thirty-second st.
Jel6-I63-rTS
FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND
machinery: engines from 4-horse power up,
HP.",e.1?;-n?nVP. et(-: cal1 or Tlte for prices.
FAHEY & PFALLEB, Faber and Washington
sts., near Union depot. ap24-v35hi-TTS
Hones. Vehicles, Live Stock. &c
I710R SALE-CIIEAP-ULACK MARE, HAR-
NEbiand two-seat light barouche, or will
trade for horc suitable for express wagon. Ad
dreas UORSIy Dispatch office. JalO-23 1
AUCTION SALES.
nARPETS, CURTAINS, RUGS. FURNI-
TURE, bedding, stoves, etc, at auction
FRIDAY' MORNING. January lLat 10 o'clock,
at tho rooms, No. 311 Market St.: fine chamber
suits in walnut, oak and cherry; wardrobes,
dressers, -nashstanas, bedsteads, cabinets,
cheffonlers, folding beds, bookcases, side
boards, cbeval and pier mirrors, center and
extension tables, desks, cupboards, china
closets, decorated elinner and toilet ware, pic
tures, clocks, bronzes; ladies' and misses' wraps
and jackets; notions, pillows and bolsters, mat
tresses and springs; elegant parlor suits at nil
prices; cooking utensils, laundry and kitchen
furnishments, ball, room and stair carpets;
harness, chandeliers, tools,(wringer, machines,
etc. etc: goods now on exhibition at rooms.
HENRY- AUCTION COmM., Auctioneers.
43.10-00
TO LET.
City Residences.
TO T,ET-(99)-663 FIFTH AVENUE, TEN
minutes from Court House: neat two-story
press brick dwelling, seven rooms and attic, salon
parlor, bath, ranpe, hot and cold water, both
pases S30 per month; immediate possession.
SAMUEL W. BLACK. S: 0., 9-J iourth avenue.
Ja5-CJ-TTS
Enst End Residences.
TO LET-(99)-5506 WALNUT ST., EAST END.
two-story mansard brick residence, eight
rooms, hall, vestibule, laundry, yard, cellar, both
gases; near station; possession Feb. 1, 1&J9.
SAMUEL. W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Ja6!-TTS
Alleslicnr Residences.
TO LET - HOUSE, FIVE ROOMS. HALL:
rent only S10; also seven rooms and hall, only
fin. Inquire 61 SAN DUSK V si'., Allegheny.
jaio-is
Suburban Residences.
TO LET VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN
residence, 2 squares ofif cable line, on Robin
son St., Oakland: large, new double house, 12
rooms: 2 acres of ground; stable: possession at
once if desired: only $55 per mo. W. A. HFRRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ja3-3l-TTS
Apartments.
TO LET SUIIS OF TWO AND THREE
rooms: also store. Inquire at 61 SANDUSKY
SI'., Allegheny. JalO-13 -
Farms.
RM.
culture.
Jal0-18
TO LET-KS ACRES, FINE HOUSE, BARN,
orchard, near station on P. & L. E. 1J. R..
short distance from city: natural gas for fuel;
rent $240: 80 acres, house, sUble, orchard, near
above on same road; rent $250: 3D acres rich river
bottomland, adjoining above; rent 2o0. GRAEB
ING Jt Li ON, 135 I ourth avenue. jaG-36-TTS
OfUccs. Desk Room, etc
TO LET-LARGE FRONT K003I, SECOND
floor. 518 Smlthfield st , opposite City Hall
and adjoining Duquesne Hotel,
desk, etc. MORRIS Jt LEM1N
wuu chairs
G, 10O Iourth
de4-d63-TTS
mo LET IN THE
MCCANCE BLOCK.
JL smlthfield.
I.lhertv and Seventh avenue.
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. ja8-32
Ti,
LET flKFlfiT IS BV 54 liT V. 11.1.
11 eh ted: on first flour of Germanla ftavint-s'
Bank bulldln?: rent reasonable to annrned
street. ec25-alH-iTS
TO LET (09-RFDUOED RENTS: OFFICES IN
Eisner building. Fifth ave. and ood St.;
finest location In city: large, light rooms: janitor
service and steam heat free. SAMUEL W.
BLACK i CO , 99 Fourth ave. oc21-x!7-D
TO LFTl'-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
The Germanla Savings Bank. 423 Wood st,,
having changed the Interior of Its building by
adding 15 large, airv and well-lighted offices, with
all modern conveniences, elevator, etc , offer the
same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a fine location should apply at once at the
BANK. de2I-75-D
Bnslness Stands.
TO LET-HOUSE. NINE ROOMS AND STORE
ROOM, near bridge. Inquire 61 SANDUsKV.
SI'., Allegheny. . JalO-18
TO LET TIVOLI GARDEN-PITTSBURG
Opera House now known as London Thea-
ler. Apply lO CULUaUSUS VUL-dA.X, sunt.
Opera House building
Ja8-33
TO LET-HOTEL CONTAINING 30 ROOMS;
first-class order: corner Ohio and Arch
streets. Allcghenv; Immediate possession. GEO.
D. RIDDLE, Attorney, 113 Diamond st. Ja5-2-D
TO LET-511 FIFTH AVENUE, AN ALM03T
new brick store and dwelling of 6 rooms,
good style, late Improvements; possession at
once, ir desired (rent to April 1, '89, very cheap).
W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
1a4-l0-4,7,l0,l2
PEIWONAL.
PERSONS WISHING TO LEARN THE ART
of cutting gentlemen's garments please call
on UHL1N G & BHAMMAH, 701 Penn ave , city.
Jal0-51-TTSU
ERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
come and seel come and seel rood editions
leiw prices
St.
LEVI'S BOOh. STORE, 900 Liberty
U04-18
PERSON AL-YOU WILL BK A LONGTIME
dead, but a short time alive, so be up and
make the best of It: see that vour wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, tho
Tailor, of 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street,
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and repairing: give him a trlal.'lelephonel5o8. Ja8
LOST.
LOST-ON THURSDAY. THE 3d INST. BE
TWEEN Coptland ave. and Brushton sta
tion, lady's gold hunting case watch with initials
b. L. K. on back; reward If returned to A. KEL
LER, Penn ave. near Parkway ave. jalO-96
LOST-ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, BE
TWEEN Thirty-fourth st. and Penn and
Fifth aves., a pocketbook containing some pict
ures and papers of value ouly to the owner. The
finder will be rewarded by leaving It or address
ing JOHN GRANT, 62W Penn ave., East End.
J -110-74
MEETING!-..
Western Pennsylvania Hospital, I
Pittsburg, January 8. 18S9. f
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CON
TRIBUTORS to the Western Pennsylvania
Hospital will bo held at the Department for the
Insane, at Dixmont. on TUESDAY, January 15,
Detween tne nours 01 iz m. ana 3 ociock p. m.
jalO-3 JOHN A. HARPER, Secretary.l
Hall of "Local Onion, No. 230, "
U. C. and J. of A. y
FlTTSBunG. lanuary , 1889. I
BROTHER YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED to meet at the halI,corner of Eleventh
and Carson streets, on Friday, January 11, at 1
o'clock P. M. sharp, to attend the funeral of our
late brother. Georee Hass. Bv order. C. A.
CALER, President. B. B. BAUMGARDNER,
Financial becretary. jalO-79
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Monongahela Naviga
tion Company will be held on THURSDAY,
January 10. 18S9, at the office of the company,
No. 104 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa., at 2 o'clock
p. 31., for the election of officers and managers
of tae company for the ensuing year and other
business. AV. BAKEWELL, Secretary.
Pittsburg, December 19, 18S&
del912-19,21,2I,26,28,29,31,ja2,4,7,9,10
Office of
The Char-tiers Valley Gas Compan
'OMPANY,
D AVE., f
c. 31, 18SS J
CORNER AVOOD ST. AND THIRD
PITTSBURO. Pa.. Dec.
NOTICE-A SPECIAL MEETING OK THE
stockholders of this company mil he held
at the office of tho company on Wednesday,
March 8, 18S9. at 2 o'clock P. M., to take action
on the recommendation by the Board of Direct
ors to issue bonds to the amount of 81,000,000,
secured by mortgage upon the property of tho
company, being for tho fundine of the debt of
said company. F. J. TKNER, Secretary.
ja3-3S-Th
BUSINESS. CILVNGES.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP -NOTICE
Thepartnershipherctofore exist
ing between G. AV. Hammer and Ewald Riodel,
under the Arm name of Hammer, Ricdcl & Co.,
has this d3y been dissolved by mutual consent;
all claims outstanding, and due by the said firm,
will be settled by G. AV. Hammer at his office.
No. 62G Wood street, Pittsburg-, Pa.
G. AV. HAMMER,
EWALD RIEDEL.
The business will be continued at tbe old
stand. No. 32 First ave., by tho remaining mem
ber, Ewald Riedol, to whom I respectfully ask a
continuance ofpast favors.
Pittsburg, Pa., January, 18S9.
ja9 23 G. A. HAMMER.
AMUSEMENTS.
BIJOU THEATER.
TO-NIGHT
"HELD RyljlB ENEMY."
Next week Kate Castleton "A Paper Doll."
jalO
IRAND OPERA HOUSE EXTRA
CT SALE OF SEATS TO-DAY
For the world-astounding
-HERRMANN,
In bis latest and preatest of all sensations,
C-R-E-M-A-T-I-O-N,
And a host of new
MYSTERIES. SURPRISES AND
REVELATIONS. jal0-78
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
EDWIN BOOTH AND
LAWRENCE BARRETT.
TO-NIGHT.
"H A M L E T."
Week January 14, HERRMANN. jalO-77
TJ ARRIS' THEATER-
Every night and Monday, Wednesday Friday
and Saturday matinees,
"LIGHTS O LONDON."
Next week "One of tho Finest." ja"-10
CASINO .MUSEUM
WEEK OF JANUARY 7.
The Crescent City Combination, headed with
Symonds, Hughes and Rastus, John W. Cof
fee, the skeleton dude. Admission, 10 cents.
Open from 10 A. M, until 10 P. M.
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-nieht Matinees Tuesdav. Thnrsrlav and
Saturday,
ROSE HILL'S
ENGLISH FOLLY COMPANY.
Walter j. usborne. Richard barrows.
BARROWS fe OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
. W Diamond street
Telephone No. 8L5
se2-k56-TTSSa
OFFICIAl-PITTSn URG.
Department of Public Works, i
Pittsburg, Pa.. January 4, 1889 s
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of viewers on the construction of
Cotton alley and Valley street sewer, from Eden
alley to Forty-second street, has been approved
by Councils, which action will be final, unless
an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas
within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
ja4-19
DEPAETIIBNT OF PtTBLIC WORKS, I
Pittsburg. Pa., January 4, 1SS9. f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of viewers on the grading, paving
and curbing of Linden street, from Pennsylva
nia Railroad to Fenn avenue has been ap
proved by Councils, which action will be final,
unless an appeal is filed in tho Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
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Department of Public Safety, l
Pittsburg, Pa.. January 5. 1839. J
SEPARATE AfiD SEALED PROPOSALS
will bo received at the office of the City
Controller until 2 o'clock P. it. on SATUR
DAY. January 12. 18S9, for painting, varnish
ing, eta, at Municipal Hospital; for furnishing
ten heating stoves, more or less, at said hospi
tal; for remodeling garbage furnace on Hill
street, and for the removal of ashes from said
furnace.
Plans and specifications can bo seen at the
omce of the Bureau of Health, No. 7 Seventh
street.
Bonds in double the amount of bid3 will be
required.
Said bonds to be probated before tho Mayor
or City Clerk.
Tho Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
ja6-49 D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
assessments for the opening of the follow
ing named streets and avenues, viz:
Opening of Center avenue, from Soho to
Neville street.
Opening of Negley avenue, from Bryant to
Butler street.
Opening of GreenbuBh street, from Wyoming
street to Bogcs avenue.
Opening of Bellefonto street, from Fifth
avenue to Walnut street.
Opening of Moultrie street, from Fifth ave
nue to Tustm street.
Opening of Brady street, from Fifth avenue
to Monongahela river.
Opening of Elwood street, from Roup to
O'llara street.
Opening of Clinton street, from South
Fifteenth street to McKee's line.
Opening of Cowan street, from Greenbush to
Wyoming street.
Opening of Breed street, from Uxar alley to
South Fifteenth street.
Are now in my hands for collection, and, if
not paid within 30 days of tho date hereof,
liens will be filed for the unpaid assessments,
with interest, cost and fees.
W. C. MORELAND, City Attorney.
Pittsburg, December 29, 1883. de29-78-D
No. 211.J
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
Chief of the Department of Public
Safety to purchase feet additional of
ground adjoining lot upon which Engine Com
pany No 16 is located, in tho Twenty first wareL
Section I lie it ordained and enacted by the
tho city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby
ordained and enacted by the authority
of tho same. That the Chief of the De-
Eartment of Public Safety shall be and is hore
y empowered and directed to purchase from
John F. Steel a piece or parcel of ground on
Penn avenue, adjoining No. 16 Engine House,
in the Twenty-first ward, Pittsburg, said piece
of ground having a front on Penn avenue of
5 feef and extending back, preserving the same
parallel width a distance of 91 feet, more or
less: provided that the cost shall not exceed tho
sum of five hundred (500) dollars.
Section 2 That upon the receipt from John
F. Steel of a deed for said piece or parcel of
ground in fee simple, and the approval of tbe
title by the City Attorney, tho City Controller
shall be and is hereby authorized and directed
to issue his certificate on the Mayor for a war
rant in payment of tne purchase money there
of, and charge the amount to appropriation
No. 4.
Section 3 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with tho provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so iar.as ue same anects tins ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 31st dav ot December, A. D. 1888.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Major's Office. January 7.1889. Approved:
WM. MCCALLLN, Mayor. Attest: AV. HMc
CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page S63,
Sth day of January, A. D. 18S9. ja9-S0
1N0.210.T" "
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
Chief of the Department of Public Safety
to appoint additional patrolmen for service in
the Bureau of Police.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it 13 hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Safety be
and he is hereby authorized and empowered to
employ eight (8) additional patrolmen for
service in said department, the compensation
to be same as that now paid other patrolmen.
Section 2 That any ordinance, or part, of or
dinance, conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be, and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 31st dav of December, A. D. 18S8.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. January 7, 18S9. Approved:
AVM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc
CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 562.
8th day of January, A. D. 1S89. ja9-80
TAXPAIEKS' NOTICE.
Office of the Boars of Assessors,
Pittsburg, Pa.. January 9, 1SS9.
Valuations upon property in the Fourth,
Eighteenth, and Twenty-sixth wards havo been
completed for tho triennial assessment of 1SJ9.
Appeals may be made from January 1G to 19
inclusive, upon forms furnished with tran
scripts, which can be had at once upon per
sonal application, or by letter or postal
card. Alf appeals must be probated at this
office.
Office hours from 9 a. m. till 4 r. m.
Attention is called to section 23 of tho new
charter, which provides that "The Board of
Assessors shall assess all property taxable for
city jrarposes at its actual cash value; pro
vided, that do property shall ho assessed for a
less amount than tne price paid for at tbe last
recorded sale."
By order of Board,
FRANK P. CASE, )
PHILIP HOERR, Assessor.
JAMESJ.LARKIN, jtlO-SO
TAXPAYERS' NOTICE.
Office of the Board of Assessors, 1
Pittsburg, Pa., January 7, 1&S9. J
Valuations upon property in the Seventeenth,
Twenty-seventh and Thirty-second wards have
been completed lor the triennial assessment of
1S89. Appeals may be made as follows: From
January 14 to 17inclusive, upon forms furnished
with transcripts, which can be had at once upon
personal application, or by letter orpoStal card.
All appeals mnst be nrobated at this office.
Office hours from 9 a. m. till 4 P. M.
Attention Is called to section 23 of the new
charter, which provides that "The Board of
Assessors shall assess all property taxable for
city purposes at its actual cash value-provided,
that no property shall be assessed for a less
amount than the price paid for it at the last
recorded sale."
By order of board.
FRANK P. CASE, "
PHILIP HOERR, J-Assessors.
JAMESJ.LARKINj
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EDUCATIONAL.
PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE
East End, Pittsburg. Second term opens
February 1, 1689. Dllworth Hall is ready for
occupancy and will accommodate a larger num
ber of students. Apply to MISS HELENS.
PELLETREAU. President. ja8-48
TO LET.
Some of the finest rnnmfi in thn citv fnr
general business purposes at tho iNew
Dispatch building, 75, 77 ana 79 Dia
mond street.
WELL LIGHTED, well ventilated, with con
venient passenger and freight elevator
service.
SITUATION, tho most central in the city,
within a few hundred feet of the post
offices, (new and old). City HaiL the new
county buildings, Fifth avenue, Smith
field street and Fourth avenue.
PARTIES requiring power service also sup
plied, with special quarters and every
convenience.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING, steam beating and
janitor service included in tho rents,
which are moderate.
GREAT advantages and economy in theso
new quarters. Apply between II a. M.
and 5 p. M. at tbe 1
NEW DISPATCH BUILDING,
75. 77 and 79 Diamond street.
99) SAIL f . BUCK & CO, (89
99 FOURTH AVENUE, '
LOAN MONEY
On mortgages in city and country at lowest
rates of interest. de29-76-mhs
ELECTIONS.
German American Ins. Co. of Penna., 1
Office No. HI Fourth Avenue,
Pittsburg, January 4, 18S9. )
ELECTIONTHE ANNUAL ELECTION
for 12 directors of the company will be held
at this office MONDAY, January 14, 1889, be
tween the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1p.il
ja5-67-D W. J. PATTERSON, Secretary.
GERMANIA SAVTNG3 BANK, 1
Pittsburg. January 10. 1839. J
ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for nine directors" of this bank, to serve
for the ensuing) ear, will be held at the bank
on TUESDAY, January 15, 1889, between the
hours of II o'clock A. If. and 2 o'clock p. M.
jal0-25 CHAS. SEIBERT, Secy.
Office Columbia Oil Co., ;
PITTSBURO. December 28, 18SS.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
stockholders of the Columbia Oil Co. will
be held at No. 511 Market St. on THURSDAY,
January 10. 18S9, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for the
election of directors and for the transaction of
such business as mav be nresenterL
de2S-17-p A. P. McG REW. Secretary.
OFFICE OF ALLF.OHENY INS. CO., 1
Si Fourth Avenue, J
Pittsburg, January 7. 1S89.
ELECTION AN ELECTION FOR DIREC
TORS of this company to serve during the
ensuing year will be held on MONDAY, the
Hth inst., between the bonrs of 12 m. and 1 p.m.
ja8-53 C. G. DONNELL. Secretary.
Iron- City Gold Mining Co.. 1
Pittsburg. Pa. f
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for Directors or this company will be held
at the Columbia Oil Company's Office. He
Clintock Block, Market street, TUESDAY,
January 15, between the hours of 3.30 and 4 p.
M. JOHN R. WATSON, Secy.
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Office of Ben Franklin Insurance Co.
43 Ohio Street. Allegheny, Pa..
January 1, 18S9.
ELECTION. THE ANNUAL ELECTION
of directors of this company, to serve dur
ing the ensuing year, will be held in the office
of tho company on MON DAY, January 14. 1889,
between tho hours of 10 A. M. and 2 p. nr. WM
A. FORD, Secretary. ja2-39-D
Office Pennsylvania insurance Co., 1
419 Wood Street,
Pittsburg. December 20. 1888
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIREC
TORS for this companvwill be held at tbe
office as above on Thursday, January 10, ISS9,
between the hours of II A. 11. and 12 3r.
THOS. D. KELLER, Secretary.
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Office Pittsburg. Allegheny and 1
Manchester Passenger Railway Co.,
Pittsburg. January 10. I8S9. )
ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the stockholders of the Pittsburg, Alle
gheny and Manchester Passenger Railway
Company, and tbe election for managers to
serve for tho ensuing year, will bo held at the
office of the company, corner of Liberty and
Market streets, on MONDAY, JANUARY 21,
1889, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, P. 31.
jalM0-D CHAS. SEIBERT, Secretary.
Nations Bank for Savings.
Allegheny. Pa., December 26. 1SS8.
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for nine (9) directors of this bank, to serve
for the ensnlng year, will be held at the bank
ing house. No. 43 North Diamond street, Alle
gheny, on 3IONDAY. January 14, 1889, between
the hours of 1 and 3 P. .w.
JOHN T. 3IORTON,
Secretary and Treasurer.
de2&26,27.28.23,jal,3,5,8,10,12
Pittsburg Union Passenoer )
Railway Cojipany. v
Pittsburg, December 29, 1888. )
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING
of stockholders of the Pittsburg Union
Passenger Railway Company and tbe election
for President and directors to serve for the
eisumg year will be held at the company's
office, corner of Liberty and Market streets, on
MONDAY", January 14, 1SS9, between the hours
of 3 and 4 o'clock p. 31.
CHAS. SEIBERT, Secretary.
de29 87-29.31,ja3,5,8.10,12
The Southeast Bridge Coiipany, j
Pittsburg. December 3L 1888. i
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of this company will be held
at their general office, corner Third ave. and
Trv st, Pittsburg, on MONDAY, January 14,
1889, between tho hours of 3 and 5 o'clock P. 31.,
for the election of a President and Board or
Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for
transacting such other business as may be
brought before the raectintr.
JAS. LAUGHLIN.JR.,
ialO-53 Secretary.
PIIOPOSALX.
PROPOSALS FOR 12-INCH STEEL GUN
forcings Ordnance Ofhce. War Depart
ment, Washington, January 4, 1S89 Sealed
proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this
ofllce until 3 o'clock P. jr., on FRIDAY, JAN
UARX 18. 1889. at which time they will be pub
licly opened, for supplying the Ordnance De
partment, U. S. Army with Steel Forgings. of
American manufacture, for hoops and breech
mechanism for a 12-inch steel gun. Early de
livery is desired. Blank forms on which nro-
posals must be made and all information re
quired by bidders can be had upon application,
fa. V. BENET, Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance.
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Office of the Controller of 1
Allegheny County. -
Pittsburg, January 10. 1589 J
rOTICE TO BAKERS AND BUTCHERS.
Ji Sealed proposals will be received at this
omce until a ociock uaiuiuiai, January 12,
1S89, for supplying Allegheny county jail with
bread and meat, from January 15, 18S9, until
July 1C, 1889. Bread, to be of good quality wheat
bread. Proposals for meat will be 1st, good
quality boiling beef, not to contain more than
2j per cent bone; 2d, to be free from bone and
fat, accompanied with such an amount of soup
bono as the Warden shall direct. The board
reserve the right to consider either proposition
in the interest of the county. All supplies to be
subject to the approval of the Warden, and to
be furnished in such quantities and at such
times as he shall direct. For further informa
tion inquire at the county jail. The board re
serve the right to reject auv or ail bids.
JOSIAH SPEER. Controller.
jalO-68 and Secretary ot Prison Board.
PROPOSALS FOR MINERAL OILJef
f ersonville, Ind., December 20, 1S88. Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual condi
tions, will be received at this office until 11
o'clock, a. m., (central standard time,) SATUR
DAY, January 19, 1889, and then opened, for
iurnisning ana delivering at tne quarter
master's Depot at this place, 50,000 gallons of
Mineral Oil, in cases of two iive-gallon cans
each. Proposals for the deln ery of the oil at
other points will bo considered. The Govern
ment reserves tho right to rejpet any or all pro
posals. Preference will bo given to articles of
domestic production or manufacture, condi
tions of quality and price (includmgin the price
of foreign productions or manufactures tho
duty thereon) being equal. All information
furnished on application to this office. Envel
opes containing proposals should be marked
"Proposals for Mineral Oil," and addressed to
undersigned. HENRY C. HODGES, Assistant
Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, Depot
Quartermaster. de20-50-20,21,22,23,ia9,10
Ohio Connecting Raiiyay,
Office of Chief E-mgixeeh,
Pittsburg, Pa., December L7, ISS3. J
KOTICETOCOHTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at tho office
of tho undersigned, Pennsylvania Companvs
Building, Penn street, near Tenth street, Pitts
burg, Pa., until Saturday. 2Cth January, lis!),
for the grading, foundations, masonry, and
bridge superstructure of the Ohio Connecting
Railway, between Nimick station, on the P. C.
& St. L.' Rv and Wood's Run station, on the
P.,Ft.W.ttC.Ry.
The length of the line is two and one-fourth
(!R-J) miles, and embraces the following work:
5,000 Cu. yds. earth excavation.
16,000 Cu. yds. loose roclc excavation.
30,000 Cu. yds. solid rock.
19.7C0 Cu. ytls. excavation of foundation, drr.
5,800 Cu. yds. excavation of foundation, wet.
6,340 Cu. yds. excavation for caissons and
crillage foundations.
5,675 Cu. yds. concrete in foundations.
2.1 63 Cu. yds. concrete filling in caissons.
208,0u0 feet b. m. timber in foundations on plat
forms. 5,000 Lin. ft. foundation piles.
3,400 Cu. yds. abutment masonry.
11,100 Cu. yds. pier misonry.
850 Cu. yds. masonry in viaduct pedestals.
580 Lin. It. framed wooden trestle work.
300 Lin. It. pile trestle work.
2 Spans pin connected Iron deck bridge
121' 0" each.
1 Span pin connected iron through bridge
416' 0".
11 Spans pin connected iron deck bridge
171' 154" each.
1 Span pin connected iron through bridge
525' C'.
1 Span pin connected Iron deck bridge
137' G".
2 Spans pin connected iron deck bridge
105' 8" each.
651 Lin. ft. iron plate girder viaduct in alter
nate spans of 30 and id ft.
270 Lm. ft. iron plato girderviaductin alter
nate spans of 30 ft.
75 Lin. ft. iron plate girder viaduct m one
span.
1 Japan wooden Howe trus3 through
bridge CO ft. long.
Plant and specifications for this work are
now ready for examination at thia office.
The right is reserved to reject anv or all bids.
31. J. BECKER.
Chief Engineer Ohio Connecting Railwa v.
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riEO. H.BARBOUR.
JC CIVIL ENGINEER,
Surveyor. Draughtsman and Designer of
Bridges Roofs ind Mill Buildings,
Room 62 Eisner Buildintr.
del2-k68-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg.
ITOTICES.
County Commissioners' Office.
Pittsburg, January 7, 1889.
rrHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Wi
XLIi
JL. hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts at their offices as follows, to wit:
Tuesday, January 8. Franklin township.
Wednesday. January 9, First, Second an4
Third wards, Tareutum borough; Bharpshnrg
borough, First and Second Wards; Verona bor
ough. Thursday, January 10. Sewickley borough,
BMtzboover borough.
Tuesday, January 15, Sterrett township,Glen
field borough, Osborn borough, Bellevue bor
ough. West Bellevue borough.
By order
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
P. W. SIEBERT, Clerk. aS-97
QECTION 1.-BE IT ORDAINED AND
Q enacted by the borough of Beltzhoover, in
Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by authority of the same. That a
boardwalk be constructed on tbe west side of
Beltzhoover avenue, commencing at Fifth
street and ending at Eighth street, in the said,
borough of Beltzhoover, to be constructed as
follows: That said boardwalk shall bo four feet
in width, to have three string pieces run
ning, parallel with said street; said stringpieces
to be four-by-four inches, to be of nine laid on
pine cross ties, not less than four-by-four
inches thick, spaced eight feet from center to
center, and each cross tie to bo placed on lo
cust posts: tbe cap boards to run at right an
gles with tbe string: pieces, and to be one inch
in thickness, spaced one-fonrth of an inch
apart; that all lumber used in the construction
of said boardwalk to be pine, free of all imper
fections, the outside stringers to be placed
three inches from outer edge of cap boards,
and tbe other string piece to be in center of
cross ties: said boardwalk to be three feet
from curb, as per borough ordinance No. 5,
section 4.
Sec. 2. That any ordinance or part of an or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of till!
ordinance be and the same is hereby repeale
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
JAMES BARR, Burgess.
Attest: W. D. Pollock, Borough Clerk.
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INSUR 1XCE STATEMENTS.
STATEMENT OF THE ARTISANS IN
SURANCE Company of Pittsburg, Pa.,
for the year ending December 31, 1888.
Capital stock $100,000 CO
Authorized capital 2CO.000 00
ASSETS
Bonds and mortgages '. J73.S40 G2
Real estate 29,O0O0O
Stocks L950 00
Interest due and accrued 2,614 00
Loans on collaterals 8,000 00
onds 6.969 00
Cash in banks and in office 12,015 62
Premiums in course of collection... 2,412 52
Agents' balance 707 35
items elue anel accrued 3S2 75
Reinsurance due from other com
panies 16150
108,983 4S
LIABILITIES.
Unpaid losses 8225 SS
Unpaid dividends 450 0O
Unpaid bills 72 6
Capital stock 100,000 CO
Reinsurance reserve fund 18,405 00
Surplus 17,829 89
$138,983 4G
INCOME.
Premiums, net $23,142 64
Interest, Tents and all other sources 5,193 10
$23,340 74
EXPENDITURES.
Fire losses $6,124 37
Expenses, rents and salaries 6,278 30
Commissions and State taxes 2,545 06
$14,943 23
Dividends natd stockholders 5,658 00
Losses paid from organization to
date...-. 227,421 83
Dividends paid from organization
to date 221.000 00
Risk in force, December 31, 18SS.. 3.120,131 07k
jalO-46 CHAS. P. SMITH, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF THE TEUTONIA IN
SURANCE Company of Allegheny. Pi,
for the year ending December 31, 18S8:
Capital $125,000 CO
With privilege to increase to 200,000 00
ASSETS.
Bonds and moitgages, firstliens $184.916 00
Interest due and accrued 3,543 37
Real estate 4,093 2S
Nation..l Bank stock. 6,250 00
Bills receivable PJ0 55
Premiums in course of collection... 2,924 29
Cash in bank and office 8,875 78
$210,7J3 25
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock $125,000 00
Unpaid losses. L525 01)
All other claims against company.. 3 78
Reinsurance reserve 21,824 10
Net surplus over all liabilities. 50,445 39
$210.793 25
RECEIPTS.
Premiums $32,544 08
Interest. 10,943 50
Rents 621 00
f 14,103 S3
EXPENDITTrRFJ-!.
Fire losses of 18S7 H141 67
Fire losses of I8SS 7.869 38
$12,011 03
Return premiums and abatements. . $3,262 SO
Reinsurance. 257 51
Rents, taxes and all other expenses. 3,215 61
Commissions 4,424 34
Salaries. 3.519 95
Dividends Nos. 30 and 31 10,000 00 t
S3G.C9125
Receipts in excess of disbursements 7,417 33
Risks in force December 31. 18S3.... 3.C91.313 00
ja8-73-r C. W. GERWIG, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF BIRJIINGHAM FIRE
INSURANCE C03IPANY,-ot Pittsburg,
Pa., for the year ending December 31, 1888:
Cash capital 83)0,000 00
ASSETS.
Bonds and mortgages J217.030 93
Real estate 13,749 93
Cash in bank and office 7,68163;
Premiums in course of collection.... 6.S64 93
Interest due and accrued 3,869(3
Rents duo and unpaid 52 75
All other property of the company.. 1,207 72
250.457 53.
LIABILITIES.
Reinsurance reserve 3 19,527 00
Unpaid losses 1,758 00
Unpaid dividends 193 50
Unpaid bills, etc 99 00
8 21.575 50
Capital stock 200,000 00
Net surplus above all liabilities 28,882 05
250,457 55
RECEIPTS.
Premiums $ 23.3S3 28
Less reinsurance 933 S8
822,419 42
... 12i72u 3S
... L006 38
S 36,132 IS
..8 3,298 00
.. 5,63718
Interest on mortgages..
Rents ,
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses from previous years
Losses in 1SSS
S 8,935 IS
Commissions 2,474 69
Salaries, rent, tax, etc. 6,95115
S 18,364 00
Dividends to stockholders 12,000 00
8 30,364 00
E.Q.SCHOLZE.Sec'y.
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OR SALE
SEWICKLEY, ROSEBEHG STATION,
Fmo residence property of
WILLIAM STANTON.
Samuel W. Black & Co.,
jal0-52 99 FOURTH AVENUE.
NOTICE.
REA BROS. & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers,
Will occupy temporarily office in Germanl
Savings' Bank Building, corner Wood and Dia
mond sts., directly opposite former office. En
trance on Diamond St., rear of Mutual Union
Tel Co. jalO-57
CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
of New York.
CASH CAPITALASSETSOFOVER $5,000,000
The agency of this company for the South
side of this city, extending from the year 1883.
has just been closed, and the company is now
prepared to appoint a new man or men for that
district. Applications may be made at once
either in person or by letter to the undersigned.
J. W. AP.ROTT, 611 Wood St., Pittsbnrg. Pa.
JalO-97
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking, or any other purpose, by using the
Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full information, call on or
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
63 East Diamond street.
Je5-n57.TT3 .Allegheny, Pa.
p A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenue,
Pittsbnrg. Pa.
Telephone 1341. ie5-nC0TTJ ,