'; A V S ?' ."V r. ?;? V 32 V " ?., ?aBr-n.: -' j ,: A J T?V J'-K ' JN fell THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER'12; . 1889. L iva 1 COMPLETED CHURCH Si . . last. Agnes if. u. tamce to be tor- mally Dedicated. FIRST FUUCTION OP THE BISHOP. fi In Imposing Hnsical Programme to be a Feature of the Day. A STREET PAEADE OF SOCIETIES An important religions event of next Sunday will be the dedication of St. Agnes Soman Catholic Church, on Fifth avenue, Soho. The ceremonies -will be exceedingly impressive and will be the first ecclesiasti cal functions of the Bishop of Pittsburg, Bt Ber. Eichard Phelan. The musical programme will be very strong. Ch. Gounods "Messe Solenelle" will be given with Hiss Grace Miller and Messrs. Brockett and Sohmer as soloists; Miss Annie B. Mc Aleer, as harpist; Gern ert's orchestra of 30 pieces and a chorns of 30 voices in conjunction -with the organ. Solemn High Mass, Coram Pontificio, will be snng.' Before the sermon, by Bev. Mor gan M. Sheedy, Campana's "Veni Creator" will foe sung by Miss Caroline Schmertx, with violin obligate by Mr. John Gernert. lambillotte's exquisite "Landa Sion" will be rendered as the offertory. The dedica tion will be by the bishop, according to the enstomary ritual of the Soman Catholic Church. A PABADE IN ITS HONOR. The Catholic organizations of the county are making preparations for an immense parade Sunday morning in honor of the dedication. It is expected that the demon stration will be one of the largest held for some time. Yesterday Grapd Marshal Joseph Bosinski issued the following order: Headq'bs St. Agnes CHtmcH Parade, I PrrrsBCBG, December 11, 1SS9. General order No. L The Grand Marshal announces the following appointments: Assistant Grand Marshals, X.ukeBenns and John McFarland; Adjutant General: Charles Zalesski; Chief of Staff, Michael McGuire. Aid Pat Gillespie. P. M. Connelly, Edward Scanlon, Martin Costello, John G. Grogan, Owen Murphy, B. R. Mclnerney, Arthur Cree ran, Jr Francis Carroll, Thomas Lowtber, Thomas J. Carev, James Mahon, Peter Devln, Joseph Good, J. T. Dailey, Captain P. Mc Gowan, Peter Rocks, John Mitten, Thomas Quinlan. Michael McCarthy, Martin Brennan, John Maddin, Thomas L. McAnally. 8. H. Getson, John W. Cnrran, James McKeefrey, Joseph Held. John McGuire. Thomas Collins. James Tinneriug. J. B. McCauIar, Cornelius O'Donnell, Andrew RabayenskL Frank Pleln, Joseph GrabowsU, Jacob Sonnefeld. . The Grand Marshal will wear a white sash with a red and white rosette; As sistant Marshal Burns a red sash; Assistant Marshal McFarland, a green sash; Ad jutant General, white sash with red rosette; Chiei of Staff, red sash with white rosette; aids, red, white and bine sash. All mem bers of the staff will wear silk hats and buff gloves. TOBMAIION OF THE PARADE. The Grand Marshal and staff will assemble at St. Stanislaus K, Catholic Church, Twenty second and Small streets, at 8:30 A. M. sharp, Sunday. December 15, 1SS9. to proceed from there to the corner of-Fifth avenue and Grant street, where the main body will form. The first division will consist of Major John Coyne with six companies of the Irish Battalion ana the Ancient Order of Hibernians. The second division will consist of the Polish uniformed knights and the societies of the same order. The third division will consist of Colonel Felix McKnigbt with eight companies ol rifles and the A. O. H Band of Erin. The fourth division will consist of the Emer ald Beneficial Association. Tbe first division will form on Grant street. right resting on Fifth avenue: the second divis ion on Filth avenue, right resting on Grant street; the third division on Seventh avenue, richt resting on Grant street: the fourth di vision on New Grant street, right resting on Seventh avenne; the fifth division, composed of societies not mentioned and pebple in car riages, will form on liberty street, right resting on Grant street. The route will be from the corner of Fifth avenue an I Grant street, along Fifth avenne to St. Agnes Church. All divisions will be at place of formation at 8.30 A. 3L sharp. The parade will move at 9 A. M. sharp, and it Is honed that all societies par ticipating will be ready to move at that hour. By order of Joseph Rosikski. CnAEX.ES Zaxesski. Chief Marshal. Adjutant General. Michael Benke. Chief of Staff. AlfCDZNT ORDER OP HIBERNIANS. The Marshal of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians has issued the following order for the parade: Headquarters a. O. H., i PrrrSdUBU, December 11, 18S9. J General Orders No. l Having been elected Marshal of the A. O. H. division of the St. Agnes Church parade, the following appointments are hereby an nounced: Assistant Marshals, Daniel McWilliams and Owen Murphy: Chief of Staff, Matbew Cav anaugh; Staff, Philip Kelly, Patrick Murphy. P. M. Connelly, Edward Duane, Thomas Cox, Bernard McPoland. William Scanlon. Maurice Speilane. B. R. McNierney, J. W. Giles, Owen McKenna, Festus Madden, Martin Costello, B. McGmnness. Thomas Quinlan, John Lanaban, Joseph Good, James Keane, Ed Flynn, John Clark, John Mitten, Martin Mc Cormick. James Nells, James Sheridan, Dr. McMullen,P. J. Lamh.ThomasL. McNally, Martin Brennan, John Murray, William Lamb, Peter King, Robert Ray. Line Aids John E. Donnelly, William McGovern, Edward Scan lon. Peter Ward. Robert Connors, James 11c Cague, Thomas Conley, Arthur Cregan. Cor nelius Shea, Patrick Ricarus, Patrick Gilleece, James Cohen, Humphrey Lynch, P. Donnelly, Peter Rocks, Michael Bane, Michael Brady, Dennis McCarthy, Patrick Foley, John Mad den. The marshal will wear white sash; assistant marshals, green sashes; chief of staff, red sash; staff, silk hats, white cloves and rosettes; line aids, scarlet regalia. All officers will report promptly at headquar ters, Wylie avenue, at 8.30 A. vl, December 15. These officers will serve at the dedication of St. Francis Church, Chartiers, December 22 at 10 A.M. By order of Thomas J. McCosker. Marshal. Hathxw C a van aug h, chief of Staff. l . HOLIDAY TABLE DELICACIES. j. Largest Line Lotrnt Prices. ' "Look for our special card in next Sun "Vday's Dispatch, Better send lor the v Housekeeper's Guide; it will post yon on ' everything in our line; also contains valu able information for all housekeepers. Store " open till 9 P. M. until Christmas. -" Tm. Haslage & Son, j 18 Diamond Square, Pittsburg. . CLAY BALLS OR BLOCKS For Natural Gm Fires. Everybody should nse them in their grates . er open stoves. They are much nicer than broken fire brick, as they make a clean and cheerful fire. Those manufactured from the Missouri Fire Clayby Dixon, Woods & Co., Thirtieth street, Southside, city, are the best. Tor sale by all dealers. THE enormous sales in holiday goods for the past week only encourage us to greater "" efforts. Let those buy now who never bought before, and those who have bought, bny now the more. Ton cannot get too much of a gooa thing. See our great variety of useful presents, and cheap, too. All goods care fully stored and delivered promptly. ... . Hoppeb Bros. & Co. , "" ITS 307 Wood street. Don't Fail to call early, as our complete assort ment is being rapidly broken up by early buyers, at Habdt & Hates', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 29 Smithfield St. .New building. ITS Sate time and money by selecting ylnr presents from the immense stock, at Harri- I son's toy store, 123 Federal st, Allegheny. TTS EWVPimrn li.nMin Ifl T!Tt ? Ra?A feolored silk; a"35-piece lot, Tegular $3 60 Ruality.TateSayard:. . HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Two Tblncs Tliat Are Inseparable, and How to Preserve Them. The subject of good looks is one in which everybody takes a deep interest, and it is natural and proper that everybody should do so. If we did not all like to apnear well in the eyes ot other persons, how soon would we become untidy, unkempt, slovenly and dirty. It is because of this universal desire to make a good appearance that men and women keep themselves clean and dress well. It is a trait, therefore, that serves a most useful purpose. Opinions as to what conslitntes beauty differ widely. Persons that are regarded as handsome by one are declared to be posi tively homely by another. "Pretty is as pretty does," say some; others pay no heed whatever to character or conduct, but judge wholly by external appearance; some hold that the features are the correct criteria; others that the expression has everything to do with it. But, while views on these points are widely divergent, all agree that no person, and especially no woman, can be beautiful whose complexion is bad. Hermind maybe cultured, her character noble, her features regular, and her expression charming; but if her face is covered with unsightly pimples and other skin eruptions, her beanty is marred and spoiled. It is for this reason that the appearance of the smallest blotch upon the face annoys a woman beyond ex pression. And when blotches appear in great numbers, covering the vrhole lace as they olten do, ber life is made absolutely miserable. With men the effect may not be the same in degree, but it is the same in kind. The eruptions of the skin that thus dis figure the face are divided Into two classes, each one of which embraces a number of less distinct varieties. These two classes are acute skin diseases and constitutional skin diseases. Both classes are very disfiguring, but the latter class is always chronic and more difficult to cure than the other. It will be useless to attempt to give the names of all the varieties belonging to these classes, because most of them are scientific names and would not be recognized by the general reader. Some of them are patches of differ ent colors and sizes some are blisters, and some are pimples of different colors, sizes, shapes and characters. All are unsightly and annoying. Some of them burn, some sting and some itch, and all destroy the looks of the face. Many persons, not understanding the na ture of these eruptions, seek to both conceal and remove tbem bycertain external appli cations aud operations. They invariably fail. And why? Simply becanse the root of the trouble is more than skin deep. These eruptions indicate that the whole system is ontof order; that the blood is impure or diseased. To cure them, therefore, it is necessary to get the system in order and to purify the blood. In other words, pimples show that the body is not in a healthy state, and it must be restored to health before they will disappear. Certain external applica tions are beneficial, as is shown by Dr. HartmanB useful "Ills of Iiife." But the internal remedies, the remedies that get right at the root of the whole trouble and destroy the impurities that feed the eruptions, are by far the most important. As there are two classes of eruptions, so there are two remedies; and the remedies that have met with the most unparalleled success in the cure of these eruptions are Pe-ru-na and La-cu-pi-a, the former for acute diseases of the skin, and the latter tor the constitutional and chronic diseases. Their success in the cure of these diseases has indeed been re markable. Sometimes it is advisable, when taking either Pe-rn-na or La-cu-pi-a, if the bowels are constipated, to take Man-a-lin to regulate the liver and keep the bowels in order. One trial will satisfy anyone that they are all that it is claimed they are. They demonstrate their own worth in man ner far more convincing than words. Give them a trial. One dollar a bottle; six for five dollars. If your druggist does not keep them, send the money to the Peruna Medi cine Company, Columbus, O. Tour order will be promptly filled. Thsuwk An Klccant and Tjiofnl ChrUtmal Present, Is Will L. Thompson's collection of popu lar American copyright' music A mam moth collection, consisting of popular songs; songs -with chorus, concert quartets, popu lar sacred songs, sacred quartets, comic songs, piano solos and mnsic for parlor or gan. The selections include none but the most valuable and most popular American copyright music. The book is very large, handsomely bound in heavy cloth, 381 cages, full sheet musie size. Price, $5. From now until Christmas, will send it, ex press prepaid, to any part of XT. S. or Canada, upon receipt of $3. (The mnsic, when bought in sheet form, costs ML) Address Will L. Thompson & Co., tts Hast Liverpool, O. JAPANESE WARE BAZAAR. Open for the Holiday Only. Ton will wonder at our fine display. Goods are going rapidly, and we would ad vise you to call early. Special discounts on large pieces. Store open till 9 p. M. until Christmas. Wm. Haslage & Son, Select Family Grocers, 18 Diamond Square, Pittsburg. MUSICAL GOODS! Useful and Entertaining The stock of George Kappel, 77 Firth ave., is especially selected for the Holiday Trade, and consists of everything found in a first-class Musical Instrument establish ment. An inspection of the goods and prices is invited, and onr word for it, you will be delighted And astonished at the complete and handsome variety. Ton will find it a pleasure to make a selection, to say nothing of the reasonable prices. 12,22 A Fact. Nothing lasts so long in the memory of, or is more appreciated by ladies or gentlemen than that which adds to their comfort and happiness. See our Xmas presents before bnying elsewhere. Cash or credit 307 Wood street. Hoppeb Bbos. & Co. tts REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, L1M, 401 Smithfield Street, cor. Fonrth Avenne. ' Capital, $100,000. Surplus, '$50,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts Retirement Sale. We will close out onr entire stock of dress goods, wraps, underwear, etc, without re serve, to give ns more room for wall paper. Come for bargains to 68 and 70 Ohio street, Allegheny. tts Abthtjb, Schondemiteb & Co. Fnrnilarc. Our large five-story warehouse turned into retail rooms. Nothing like it in the city. Come and see the furniture displayed therein. M. Seibert & Co., Allecheny. 100 pairs all-wool country blankets, full size, reduced to $5, were $6 50. ttssu Huqus & Hacke. Axotheb lot of those 16-inch kid body bisque dolls for only 50c, at Harrison's toy Btore, 123 Federal st., Allegheny. tts b. aB. The white goods department had quite a rush to-day on the new white apron goods with diamond trimming woven in 25 cts. a yard. . Boggs & Btjhl. Bbocade velvets, two-toned colorings, 55c a yard, worth regularly $3 per yard. See window display. Huctrs & Hacke. ttssu CaxIi for Frauenheim & Vilsark's cele brated Pilsner beer, ou draught at all first class bars. Novelties in embroidered nightshirts. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth are. i 'Blaib's ;Prixs-Great XagUtfe .et and rheumaticiresBedy. Bwe, )WFfa'eeot- PUNGENT STATISTICS. Hon. Mahon H. Chance Gives Some Interesting Figures. HOW THE UNITEJ) STATES C0MPAEES With Other Countries of the World in. Subsidization. $4,000,000 WASTED IN EXCHANGES The Hon. Mahon H. Chance, Secretary of the American Tariff League, is in the city on business connected with the association. Mr. Chance says, with regard to the opera tions of the league, that it has a strong com mittee at the Capital to watch the action of Congress with respect to tsrifflegislation. The committee will prepare statistics on in dustries concerning which legislation may be proposed, and nll appear before the Commit tee of. Ways and Means iorthe purpose of af fording it all requisite information relative to the industries proposed to be legislated upon. It will advocate the addition to the free list of all commodities nqt manufact ured in this country, and raw materials for use in this country which are not manu factured herein. NOT HOBBrULX BADICAL. It will advocate jute being put on the free list, for it argnes that until some inventive genius has produced a machine to handle it, it will be impossible ior this country to -compete with the cheap labor of the East Indies. The committee will further advocate the subsidizing of steamship lines to Sonth American ports. Comparing the amount ot snbsidy riaid by the maritime nations for carrying mails and other purposes, Mr. Chance said that out of 823,000,000 expended, England paid $4,500, 000; France, 56,750,000; Germany, $3,250, 000; Italv, $3,500,000; Brazil. $1, 750,000; Spain, 51,000,000; the Argen tine Republic, $1,000,000; and the five Central States, $71,000. The 42 United States of America paid only $49,000 to its own ships, bnt to ships of other nations $448,000. In 1888 the United States bought from South American countries goods to the valne of $117,000,000, but as these goods were paid for through European exchanges this country actually paid an additional $4,000,000. HOW TO save $4,000,000. Mr. Chance says that the committees will urge upon Congress the necessity of sub sidizing ships for an inter-American trade, and he holds that the $4,000,000 now paid to loreign countries would go far in this direc tion, be saved to the country, aud go far toward improving commercial relations with the South American countries. Spea&ing of railroad traffic, Mr. Chance said that the United States possessed 48 per cent of all the railroad communication of the world, and yet it carried freight for less rates than the other 52 per cent Indian Auocletlon Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's National Indian Association of Pittsburg and Allegheny will be held this afternoon at 3 at No. 49 Stockton ave nue, Allegheny. This will be an unusual ly interesting meeting, as the delegates to the National Association Conference, held recently in Newark, N. J.f will make their reports. Hope Crashed to Enrth By repeated bnt ineffectual attempts to get rid of chronic indigestion, will rise again after a few doses of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest corrective that everbrongbt comfort to a dvspeptic stomach. Bilious sufferers, victims of chills and fever, the rheumatic, the.nervous, and sufferers from-kidney and bladder trouble. never resort to It in vain. Ferfeciion, Elesanee and Reliability This trio of words, conveying more than the ordinary significance, comprises the es tablished motto at Mellor & Hoene's famons establishment a honse in its line the oldest in the city of Pittsburg, and unquestiona bly unexcelled for liberality and courteous attention to patrons. The principals are in defatigable in personal attention to visitors, and per force of their wide experience in trade handle only such pianos and organs as are perfect in construction and which conse quently afford unlimited satisfaction. Amont: the pianos will be found the Hard man, Erakauer, Eimball and Harrington makes, all of them built on the most thorough aconstic and artistic principles, many being absolutely elaborate and ex quisite in designs of case and finish. In organs they make a specialty of the Chae, Palace, Eimball and Chicago Cottage manufactures, which they have in styles and sizes suitable for churches, lecture rooms, halls and residences, each make sharing the highest awards for general ex cellence. Those contemplating the purchase of an instrument during the holidays will do well to call at once or send for catalogues and full particulars of easy payment plan to Messrs. Mellor & Hoene, at 77 Fifth avenue, aud you will be the recipient of the most courteous treatment and receive a full line of catalogues. Mnsic Boxet Moilc Boxes It H. Kleber & Bro. have just received a larse aud elegant assortment of music boxes, specially ordered for the holidays. This lot comprises mandolin, guitar, piccolo, sublime harmonie, zither and interchangeable cylin der boxes, made of the best material through out. Klebers' also have in stock the cele brated Washburn guitars, mandolins and zithers, as also a large variety of violins, cornets, banjos, musie rolls, and everything pertaining to the musio line. Prices lower than any other house. Store open every evening. H. Kleber & Bbo., No. 606 Wood street. HOLIDAY TABLE DELICACIES. Largest Line Lowest Price. Look for our special card in next Sun day's Dispatch. Better send for the Housekeeper's Guide; it will post you on everything in onr line; also contains valu able information for all housekeepers. Store open till P. M. until Christmas. Wm. Haslage & Son-, 18 Diamond Square, Pittsburg. Silver Novelties. Presents for men a specialty. Ton can hardly fail to find what yon wish from oar very1 large assortment. Call early goods going rapidly, at Habdt & Hates', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smithfield st New building. TTS 307 Wood Street Is probably the best-known house in the city which caters to the wants of all classes, and many have been the wants this house has supplied, and many are the blessings be stowed for supplying these same wants. Cash, credit and Hopper Bros. & Co. are synonymous terms. tts Table cloths, with napkins to match; very desirable holiday presents, from $4 per set upward. HuGUS & HACKS. TTSSU If yon wish a pretty-faced doll then pur chase one for same price as common ones, at Harrison's toy store, 123 Federal St., Alle gheny. ITS B.&B. Donble width all wool printed cashmeres to-dav at half -50 cts Will sell easy if yon see th'em. Booos & Buhl. Holiday handkerchiefs for ladles, gents and children; immense choice; lowest prices, at Bosenbanm & Co. 'a. wrhs Novxltisb is silk MdliaefliaitklaABd- JureMeftT. ,L jpnialsjt . - &?, V "Ditplav advertiicmenti one dollar pr sguare for one insertion. Clauifled advertize menu on thit page such ax Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eia, ten cents per line or each inter- non, ana none taken Tor lest man nnv mi THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branoh Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion nest morning: Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts witUTnsul8 fatcb. PITTSiniEG. THOMAS SfcCAFFUKY, SMBptlcr street. EMIL G. bTUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. BTUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fultonrt. N. STOK.E1A'. Fifth Avenne Market House. ZASTZim. J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK & SHEIBLEB.Sth av. Atwood St. EODTnaiDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. I Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson strest ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEBCBEB, S3 Federal street. U. 3. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED-H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. B. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PE11KYM. GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE liOKOUUH. W. W. FLOCKEE, Stationer, No. i Grant ave. THE DISPATCH HA8 OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOB THE SOUTHSLDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET, WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRn?T10NS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALSOTTTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATUFIDAY. WANTED. Male Help. TT-ANTED-A GOOD BABBEB. APPLY C. VY MEYER, 1429 Penn ave. delMl WANTKD-A GOOD. SMART. INTELLI GENT white boy. Inquire at ST. CHABLES. HOTEL. del2-33 -VTTANTED-MAN TO DRILL IN MACHINE V s'aop; steady work. Address DKLLU Dis patch office. del2-24 WA N T E D-PKACTICAIi BOOKKEEPEK : give experience and references. Address J. H. H., Dispatch office. del2-l5 WANTD A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER. ONE who can speak German preferred. Inquire at P. J. LOUGHNEY'S, No. 932 Liberty St. deW-95 'TJANTED-COMPKTENT MANAGER FOR TV small glass works; most come well recom mended: highest salary paid. Address D. X., Dispatch office. dell-28 WANTED-ONE PLUMBER AND ONE GAS otter at once. Apply to D. CR1SHOLH. 516 Walnut street, McKeesport. Steady work to the right parties. del2-10O WANTEU-FEW ENERGETIC MEN OF good character to sell fancy umbrellas, al bums, etc.. on easv payments: salary S12 weekly. UNION CREDIT CO., 103 Fourth ave. dell-5a WANTED THREE FIRST-CLASS MACHIN ISTS. Apply betweon 9 and 10 A. M. UNION FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LT'D.. Preble avenne, Allegheny City. del2-93 WANTED A LIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH good address, for office work and collecting. Address, in own handwriting, giving age and salary expected, D. V. B., Dispatch office. dell-SS WJ ANTED-A MECHANIC WHO HAS A knowledge of Tiloefittlntr and steam en el- ueeiing; noneneedapply excepting yonnpr. sober, Industrious men. Apply to H. M. till I G. Chief Vnv t.hrumaaw " ,4.11 M "UA UUWUVH(M OiUVi UC111U ANTED-KELIABLE LOCAL ANDTRAV- ELING salesmen: positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties: don't delav; salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurseryinn, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS TTTANTED-BY THE UNITED STATES TV Boiling Stock Company three goodaile makers and their heaters: mnst be sober, steady men, who can have steady work the year round, lnqnireof W. H. CHADDOCK, Superintendent, Annlston. Ala. de4-23-TWTr TrANTED A DOCTOR BY THE MINERS TV and coke workers of Larimer, Pa.: each man pays fl per month, collected at companies' office: a large list of subscribers guaranteed. Call on or address GEO. RAILING, Chairman of Com., Larimer statrou. Pa. del 2-94 WANTED AGENTS TOSELL TEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke "workers, miners or millmi.n can makemoney In their spare time: special Inducements to per sona havlnir established trade. YAMASH1KO TEA. CO., S3 Jackson at., Allegheny, Pa. au20-79-TTS T.TrjANTED-SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH TV salarrand expenses, to sell a line ofsllver- platedware, watches, etc; by sample only; horse and team famished free: write &t anrn fnr fnii Eartlculsrs and sample case or goods free. STAN AB1 SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. 6C21-90-D Female Help. WANTED A GOOD COOK AND DISH WASHER at RESTAURANT, No. 158 Fifth avenue, city. del2-36 WANTED-1W GIRLS TO HAVE THEDJ photos taken at AUERECHT'S ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market St., Pitts., to-1ay for Christmas; cabinets only si per dos. del2-4) WANTED-! WISH TO ESIPLOY A FEW ladies on salary to take charge of iny busi ness at their homes: light, very fascinating and healthful: wages S10 per week: reference given; pood pavfor part time. Address with stamp, MBS. MARION WALKER, Louisville, Ky. ceU-13-TbSu DIolo and Pcmnie Helo-VTrjANTED-M QUARRYMEN. CO COOKS, 30 tt chambermaids, 100 honse girls, nurse girls, dishwasher and laundress, col. cook, housekeeper. Catholic preferred. MEEHAN'S AGENCY. M5 Grant st. de9-D WANTED-COOKS; WAGES, S3 60 TO 4 00; chambermaids, diningroom girls, nurses; 100 honse girls: German and colored girls; farm hands; drivers. MRS. E. THOMPSON, SOS Grant st. de5-MThs WANTEU-FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS. LA HD1ES and gentlemen, for onr book. "Mary, the Queen of the Honse of David"; good salary ti the risht parties; we mean business; call and see ns if yon mean the same; read the following commendations: "I do not hesitate to commend It In terms of highest praise." Mrs. Gov. Fora ker. "I have read It with much profit and pleas ure. "Mrs. Gov. Gray. "One cannot tire of it." Mrs. Gov. Fltzhngh Lee. "1 have read It with delight and am glad It has been written." Mrs. eXrGov. A. H. Colquitt.. Published exclu sively by A. S. GRAY & CO., Eisner Phillips building. dell-62 Sltnntlons. WANTED SITUATION BY TO UNO MAN as coachman; can do housework: good ref erences. Address C. D., Dispatch office. del2-2-Thsu J ANTED BY STEADY YOUNG MAN. tt situation as clerk to grocery; seven years' experience; first-class references. Address BOX 337, Chartiers P. 0., Mansfield Valley, Allegheny county. ' delO-J Partners. WANTED-PARTNEB-ONE HAVING M.000 cash to Invest with his personal services In a profitable and growing business; principals only need apply, giving full name. Address CONFIDENTIAL, Dispatch office. de!2-31 Rooms. Houses. &c. WANTED A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A room In Lawrencevllle; both gases. Ad dress N.O N Dispatch office. dett-32 Boarding. "rrjANTED-BOOM AND BOARD IN PITTS YV BUKU by a gentleman; central location. Address W., Dispatch offlce. deli-35 Financial. "rTT-ANTED-MOKTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN TV In sums to suit at 4)f, s and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Te 167. api9-14-TTSSU "VTT-AJCrED-MOBTGAGEa ON CITY PBOP W ERTY. over 84,000; 4 per cent; no tax. HEN BY A. WEAVER 4 CO.. 82 Fourth avenne. mh2-a22-r "TTJANTED RENTS TO COLLECT AND T T honses to rent in all parts of both cities and suburbs: established 1863. W. A. HEBRON A bON S, 80 Fourth avenue. del-75-TT "TTANTED-MOBTGAGE3-tl,000,C)TOLOAN TV In large and small amounts at 4k. Sands per cent, iree oi Diaie uu; au ueiay. iuskd h. COYLE ft CO., HI Fonrth ave. myzio -TTTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MOBT V V GAGES In amounts to suit. Id city or coun try, at 4U to s per cent, as to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK, ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. deS-14-MTWTI' "VXTANTED TO LOAN 500,000. IN AMOUNTS TV of $3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on X percent, freeortax; also smaller amounts at S and s per cent. BLACK ft BA1BD, w x ounn avenue. sezi-azB-ni TfTANTED MOKTGAGES-fL000,000TOLOAN V on city and suburban properties at 4X, Sand S per cent, andoa larms in Allepbenvand aa la cent counties at 8 per cent. 1. M-PENNOCKTA SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 "fTTANTED-TO uOAN (200.000 ON MOBT- W GAGES; 100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500, 000 at AH per cent on residences or business wiuperrr: iau iu uiw.u.ua mpuuuh. o. a IJUUSUH. , J2J Fourth avenue. oc2M-2 -TTTANTED MOKTGAGES-K00,e TO LOAN W on mortgages, in sums from 8w to stress, for J to 6 years oa city proeerty.'at very lew mh; ssr4f sa ?Am ewni A n ll illilisTi U iiaa aJT i ii hi issslss I E-OlW WANTED. Financial. w- ANTED-SMALL MOB1GAGES-L J.WIL- oujm, io sourtn ave. no2S-a MIsccllaneona. "VTrANTED-TO BUY SECOND-HAND PLA1 . T V i ORSI scale In good order; weight Irom 600 t0JIS0 founds. Call at 23 LIBERTY STREET. de!2-8 TXTANTED-A DRUGSTOKE IN THE CITY -V J!l suburbs, -with good trade that will in voice ft 600 to f3,530. Address DOCTOR, Dispatch office. defl-27 WANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart ft Co-'a fine cabinet photos forsi, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-TTSU TTTANTED WE HAVE PURCHASERS FOR TV a business located near Fifth ave. or on ,e.a.nl, st- Alleghenv: will tv cash. PERCI VAL ft CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth aye. del2-13 WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT , PEARSON, the leading photographer, of MFinh ave. and 43 Federal St.. All'y., is making a lire size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for tS; all fine work. . mhl3-63 POR SALE-iaiPUOVBD SEAL ESTATE City Residence. "(TIOR SALE-ON RIDGE ST.. NEAR THIRTY X1 THIRD, S2.300: lot 25x00; new frame dwelling of 6 rooms; 11,500 cash, bal. to suit. THOS. MC CAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. de8-42-TTssu FOR SALE-NOS. 41, AND 43 TUNNEL ST., cheap If sold at once, a paying investment, two large houses renting for fOO per mo. Bee W. A. HERKON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. del-76-MTh FRSALE-FORt4,750, 81,750 CASH-A NEAT brick honse 8 rooms, lot 21x100 ft., in Sixth ward: only a short walk from the P. O. SeeW. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 0 Fourth avenue. no2l-44-jrrh FOR SALE-VIRGINIA AVE.. MT. WASH INGTON, a nice 2-story brick honse of 8 rooms, bath, range, nat. gas, etc.. in good re Pair; price 82.300: cash S3. bal. to suit. I. M. PENNOCK &SON, No. 105 Fonrth aye. delo-Sl-TTS FOR SALE-ON SIDNEY. NEAR TWENTY THIRD st., a complete new brick honse, 8 rooms: Just finished; late style, handsome ap pearance: wnlv 84,750 on very liberal terms. Bee W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. no23-a5-MTh FOB SALE-J2S CASH. REMAINDER IN monthly installments of 823; no other payment required: a neat brick bouse, 8 rooms, late Im provements; on Sycamore street, 'thirty-fifth ward; price only 82,200. W. A.HEBBON ASONS, 80 Fourth ave. nol7-3-MTh FOR 8ALE-PEIME EIGHTH WARD PBOP ERTY; good street: line of rapid transit; convenient to business center; substantial brick residence; 8 large rooms; wide hall; lot 21 feet front: side entrance: cheap; look at It. CHARLES bOMERS ft CO., 313 W,ood St. de!2-25 East End Residence. FOR SALE NO. 4431 PENN AVE.. 82.750 FOR 2-story brick business houso and dwelling, store and C rooms, large stable, and lot 20x100; one-halfcash; bal. to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3W9 Butler st. delO-2S-TTS FOR SALE-SHADYSUJE-A COZY 2-STOBY frame house of 6 rooms, finished attic, bath, both kinds gas, substantially built and nicely finished: fine lot. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. delO-51-TTS FOR SALE-CHOICE DWELLINGS-9 TO 13 rooms, on Forbes st. and Coltart Square, Oakland: late style: elegantly finished; price low, terms easy. See W. A. HERKON ft SONS. 80 Fonrth avenue. de4-13-MTh FOR HALE-COR PROPERTY: LOT 48x100, with 6-room frame dwelling, all modern con veniences, near P. B. R. and cable lines: worth HoOO; will sell at 83.600: terms reasonable; this Is a bargain for some one: possession at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. dell-57 FOR SALE-EASY TERMS-THREE MODERN frame dwellings on Enfield street, Ben Venue place: 6 rooms, bath, center hall, slate mantels, natural gas. flee tile light and all the latest im proved conveniences: only 3 minutes' walk from station; large lots. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ate. de8-72 TfflOR S ALE-A NICE NEW D WELL1N G. WITH A! corner lot. In the East End, near to cable cars and railroad station: 9 cheerful rooms, attle rooms, bath, w. c, natural gas, laundry and all other domestic appliances: a beautiful property and in prime order. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. del2-19 I7IOR 8ALE-8ML000-OAKLAN1) RESIDENCE. .' Crart ave . convenient to Fifth ave. cable Hue, substantial 2-story and mansard brick dwell ing, 12 rooms, ball in center. 2 bathrooms, laun dry, stationary washstands, slate and marble mantels, etc.; lot 100x227, with good stable and carriage house la rear; this dwelling was not bnllt for sale, and Is one of the most substantia houses In the E. E.: all partitions are built of brick: see and be convinced. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. . de$-94 POR SALE-THEKE ARE TEN VERY DE blKABLE nouses now in course of construc tion ou Oakland square: to be finished complete ready for occupancy by April 1: five of these honses are already sold, leaving five still available to buyers; prices, 7,500, 88,000 and 810,000, accord ing to olze and location; lots vary In size from 30x 3ui to 92x150: Atwood St., now paved with asphalt from Filth ave. to Oakland square, and traction road betnr lild. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth aTe. dea-4 ATleshenr Residences. , FOR. BALE-INVESTMENT-BLOCK OF 6 brlr-k dwellings corner of two goo I streets; Price Sib, 000. For particulars call on A. D. WIL SON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. deS-2-UTh FOR SALE-ONLY 8I1.0C0 FOR A WESTERN avenne. Second ward. Allegheny, residence HI mvt e la rtl i II In frtvanrt h tiflrt maa TT a wwiuBa js; us auii miuiuiitiilVU Or7 II A BTERRON ftSONS, No. 80 Fonrth avenue. del-ll-MTh TTlOR SALE PARK PROPERTY RESIDENCE X? No. 21 Montgomery avenue, Allegheny: 14 rooms, bath, lavatories, laundry, all conveni ences. BAILEY, FARBKLL ft CO.. No. 619 Smithfield street. del2-12-TTSSU FOR SALE-ON LOCUST ST., ALLEGHENY, lot 4Sxl30 ft : brick houses rooms; stable In rear well sewered: price 810,000; call and see about this: can give possession. A. D, WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. de8-2-UTh FOR SALE NEW 8-ROOM BRICK DWELL ING, Jackson at.. Second ward, Alle gheny: 400 leet from street cars: best location In thebecond ward:a bargain for f5, 600. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. delO-94-TTS FOR 8ALE NORTn AVE. RESIDENCE, nearly new. contains Brooms, bath, range, etc. : house built back from street; corner lot; a fine chance to get a home on the park. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. delO-27-TTS FOR SALE-A NICE 7-ROOM HOUSE AND good lot with side entrance to an alley, in Allegheny, on line -of street cars: natural gas, bath, w. c. and other modern conveniences: price only 85.500. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsbnrg. del2-19 FOR SALE-ON SHEFFIELD ST. AN ELE GANT 3-story brick dwelling, containing 12 rooms, laundry, etc. ; has every modern conven ience; front porch, good yard all paved, fine brick stable, cement TtAvementB! can srlve Imme diate possession. ,For full particulars call on A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. ae elO-27-TTS "TTOR SALE-A HANDSOME RESIDENCE. JL1 almost new, with corner lot, on the Parks, Alle gheny; most desirable location and particularly fine residence; replete throughout with all modern requisites and Inelegant condition; would take a smaller property In exchange as part payment and allow long time on cash difference. JAMES W-DBAPEft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. dell-M FOR SALE-FINE BBICK DWELLING, COB NEB Frazler and Sheffield sts.; contains double parlors, dining room, kitchen and china closet on first floor: 4 chambers, bath room and fiantry on second floor: 4 rooms on third floor; sundry and heat In cellar: back ana front stairs; welt sewered: In fact, has all modern conveniences; house nearly new and In splendid condition. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. delO-27-TTS FOBS ALE-A COMM ODIOUS BBICK PWELL 1NG with beautirul doable lot, 43X138 feet, In Allegheny, on a fine street near street cars; 10 spacious rooms,wlth bath, lavatory, laundry, fur nace and other needed requirements: good brick stable and carriage honse on rear of lot opening out to a paved alley: this property can be secured at a great bargain: the best valne of any property In either city. JAS. W. DBAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave , Pittsburg. del2-19 tsnbnrbnn Residences. FOB SALE-AT WlLKINSBUBG, HOUSE 8 rooms, with corner lot, 45x126,6 minutes from Wllkmsburg station and 6 minutes from Brush ton station: cheapest property In Wtlklnsburg to dav; price 82.700. W. E. HAMNETT, 404 Smith field street, Pittsburg, and Wllkinsburg, Pa. delZ-91 FOR SALE LOTS. Boat End Ijorjk. FOR SALE-CHEAP-EAST END BUILDING lots: call or send for printed list. Just Issued, free. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. del-77-MTh P OR SALE AT 8400 FEB ACRE 25 ACRES OF land well located In Twenty-third ward: con sidered cheap. See W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. del-78-UTh FOR SALE-ONLY 83.500 FOR A LOT 93x195 ft. to 2C-ft. alley, only one sqnare from Illland ave., E. End: good Investment, SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 fourth aye. d02-92-Ths FOR SALE-I STILL HAVE A FEW CHOICE lots In the Bank of Commerce addition plan, at prices and terms that should meet ready sale: actqulck. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 Smith Held street. deS-7$-TTSSu TIKIR SALE-VACANT LOTS-VEBr DE31RA X' BLY located; on paved streets; at Oakland and Bellefield, Fourteenth ward: call or send for our new list free. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. d6l2-17-Th FOR SALE-BUILDING SITES, E. E., 80xK, . Penn and Dallas aves.t 100x163, Boulevard place; 188x260, Linden ave.: 68x223, Boulevard 1'lace; 60x120, Eduinnd st. and Alden: 60x120. Ed mund st, (corner lot): choice locations: prices aion.iD: terms easy. J. M, PENNOCK ft oia, iuo .r ounn ave. aeio-51-TTS TflOB SALE-HAUM GBOVE LOTS ABE THE jj most promising lots In the market; prices are very low; this plants locateom the center of the East Sad aud but a few misufe' walk from, both trCtion lifMU uul Pt8.M- tt V- VnTl lnftItaw 411A fi b4bLWLs". tlauuiia -W-- ! . it. BBd.OTtJNO. s. FOR SALE LOTH. Suburban Lot. FOR 8ALE-6 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LAY ING ground. Ingram, P., C ftBt. L. B.B.; convenient to station ahdon main road; magnifi cent view or Ohio river and snrroundinr country; price low. BLACK ft BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. de8-72 Faras, ' FOR SALE-FARM, 50 ACRES, NEW HOUSE and barn, well finished and painted, line orchard, a real garden spot, one mile from Ems worth; cheap, easy payments. ED. W1TT1SH, 410 Grant st. de9-D FOR SALE AN EXCELLENT FARM OF 200 acres, close to railroad station, good land, all susceptible of tillage, well salted for a dairy or stock farm, very comfortable dwelling house, large bank barn and nnmerous other outbuild ings: splendid orchard and copious supply of water, etc.: would accept of a small city property in part payment. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., la Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. dcl2-20-Hjn8 FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business) Chances. FOR SALE-ONE OF THE OLDEST AND best paying photo galleries of Allegheny: a rare chance for right party: good reason for sell ing. PHOTO, Dispatch offlce. dell-36-WTbSSU FOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL grocery buslrcssln Allegheny: best location In the city and a large trade, mostly cash. Ad dress RETAIL GROCER, Dispatch office. del2-3 FOR SALE-A GOOD, ESTABLISHED MIL LINERY business in a thriving town in Ohio not far from Pittsburg; good reasons for selling. For particulars, apply to J. D. BERND ft CO., 815, 817 Liberty St. dell-32 FOB SALE-CONFECTIONEKY STOBE WE will sell for 8500; must be sold this week; a cigar store doing J150 per week: also drag stores, grocery stores, notion store, printing office, etc, PERClVAL ft CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth arc del2-13 FOR SALE HOTEL STAND IN A GOOD town In Stark county, Ohio, consisting of a 15-room hotel building, large stable, etc.; lot72x 150 feet: price only 82.000. or will exchange for city property. C. BEK1N GER ft SON, 103 Fourth ave. . dc5-75-TbS FOR SALE-GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR one or two active men with some caolta) to step Into a paying wholesale produce commission business, profits this yearwillreacb 810,000; owner engaged in other business reason for selling. Ad dress F. C. DICKSON, 140 Monterey St., Alle. gheny. delO-50 FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES IN BOTH cities, from 8350 to 810,000; cigar stores 8250. 8350, 500. 1,800; shooting gallery paying 75 per week clear of expenses; fine city and country drugstores; general country stores: good paying slate roofing business in live town; boarding bouses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries and many other good business chances. SHEPABD ft CO., 64 ruth ave. no23 Business Stands. FOR BALE-BLACKSMITH AND WAGON shop, with a one-story honse of two large rooms and good attic: also stable, etc.. with one acre of ground: abont SO minutes' walk from Sharpsburg; price only 81,400; an excellent oppor tunity ior a oiacasmun. v. jojuuixucnssun. 10J Fourth ave. de5-75-ThS FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. BUSINESS PROP ERTY, only (368 per front foot, near the Court House: a lottoxlio feet to a street; well adapted for any purpose requiring large space and down town location; certain enhancement In valne and unsurpassed as a safe speculation: satisfactory terms can do maae. bajuu.ij w. jiuavh. s. Co., 99 Fourth avenue. delO-96-TT8 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc FOR SALE-HORSES, HARNESS AND LUM BER: quitting business: low prices. Mc QUEWAN ft DOUGLAS, 207 Penn ave. de 11-31 Mnchlnorv and Stetala. F iOB SALE-ENGINES AND B0IXER5-NEW and refuted: renainnffnromntlv attended to. PORTER FOU NDR Y AN D MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. anl0-29 FOR SALE-ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN GIN t, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Sh'men valves, castings, etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenne. iy21-91-Trs FOE SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;aU refltted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny, Pa.v OC25-80-D AUCTION SALES. ONE WEEK MORE, COMMENCING, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, BANKRUPT BALE.- OVER 1150,000 WORTH -OF- F1NE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODB, CARPETS, RUGS, Etc., BY AUCTION ! -AT- 723 AND 72SLiBERTY ST., CORNER EIGHTH. Sales, Moraine, Afternoon and Evening; N. B. Special accommodations provided for ladies. delO-67-TTSSa ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT to order of the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny county, the undersigned, executor of the will of William Burke, Sr.. deceased, will ex- ose to ptfblic sale, on the oremises, on FRI AY, January 8, 1690. at 2 o'clock P. K.. lot of cround on Logan sfc.Pittsbnre, f routine 22 feet. 8 inches on Logan St., at distance of 49 feet southerly from Clark st, and extending back of same width 100 feet to Carpenter's allev, subject to an alley 2 feet 8 inches wiae, extend ing back from Carpenter's alley a distance of 51 feet, having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house. Terms of Sale: Property will be sold subject to a mortgage for 82,000, having one year to run, and which may be extended to suit purchaser, balance of purchase money payable half cash and half In one year, with interest; to be secured by bond and mortage. with scl fa clause. For further particulars ap- P& to it. a. rmu, executor. el2-10-Th 401 Grant St., Pittsburg. NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARPETS and furniture, notions, picture eta. AT AUCTION. FRIDAY MORNING, Dec 13. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Mar ket st. Wilton velvet, moquets, body brussbls, tapestries and ingrain carpets for rooms, halls and stairs; door curtains, window shades, linoleum, engraving?, clocks, ornaments, notions, toys and plnsh holiday goods; walnut, cherry and oak chamber suits; wardrobes, chiffoniers, cabinets, bureaus, washstands, hallracks, center tables, bookcases; parlor suits in English rugs, plushes, and silk and satin brocatelle: couches, lounges, chairs, fancy rockers; china closets, mirrors, sideboards, chairs, rockers, extension tables, china, glass and silverware. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. Auctioneers. del2-26 AUCTION SALE ON FRIDAY, DECEM BER 13.186V, at 10 A. It, at Kennedy's residence, 243 Carver st East End: parlor and bedroom suits and fine carpets. The parties are going to leave city, and things will be sold to highest bidders. J. A. McKELVEY, Auction eer. deU-44 OFFI CIAL PI TTSB URb. OFFICE OF THE ClTf TKEASUREB. 1 PrrrsBtmo, December 2, 1889. f NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho duplicates for the second as sessments of water rents (for new buildings completed since April 1, 1890,) have been placed In my hands for collection, and payable at this office during the month of December. All water rents remaining unpaid January I, 1890, will be placed in the hands of W. R. Ford, Collector of Delinquent Taxes, with 5 per cent added, for collection. XF.DENNISTON, de3-38-D City Treasurer. DIVIDENDS. DIVIDEND NO. 3 THE BOARD OF DI RECTORS of the Wesilnghouss Machine Company have this dav declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENTUM on the preferred and common capital stock of the company, payable on January 2 neit to stockholders of record December 25. Transfer books will remain closed from December 25 to January 1. botn in clusive. Checks will be sent to stockholders through the mails. " RALPH BAGALEY. Treasurer. PITTBBUQ, PA.,.December 11, 1889. del2-14 OFFICE OF CO I 9. 1839. ) The Westinqhodse airbrake Co. Pittsbubq. Pa., December 9. 18 TMVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECT- JL ORS of this company has this dav de clared a regulaquarteriy dividend of 'FOUR PER CENT and an extra dividend of TWO PER CENT, payable to the stockholders of record on the 25th inst. Books will be closed from December 25, 1889, to January 1, 1890, both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stockhold ers. J OHN CALDWELL, Treasurer. dell-42 REPORTS. THOMASVILLE, GA., iPfney Woods Hotel. Somcb omm December i. 1889. -- - ..". M. A. BOWER. Proswtssor. .-' -ir' eveaitn. rwee, e TVf9ltt'M TO LET. City Residence. TO LET-LOCUST STREET. NEAR VAN BBAAM St., new brick house of 8 rooms, batu, ranger hot and cold water, both kinds of gas fix tures, 15mlnulesfromP. 0.;rent 830 pr montl. SeeW. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. der2-16-Tl.s Aoanmentv. TO LET-J LARGE CONNECTING BOOMS on second floor, with water; rent 811 to small family. 31 S1GEL ST., above California ave., near Sedgwick. Allegheny. de!2-9S Offices. Desk Boom. See, TO LET-FOURTH AVE. OFF1CE-3 OFFICES first floor, between Smithfield and Vkood: well lighted; also large front offlce. Inquire MORRIS ft FLEMING. 110 Fourth ave. deIO-55-IOD ITO LET-S300 PER YEAB-A large, well JL LIGHTED office with all modern conven iences; newly painted and papered: has two large closets for storage room, inquire at GEBMANLA. SAVINGS BANK. 423 Woodst nolJ-31-D Miscellaneous. TO LET-TWO-STOBY BBILK STABLE REAR or No. 433 Penn ave. Apply to BENBO W ft CO., No. 161 Firth ave., or2101 CARSON ST..S. S. ael-l3-3.12.21.2C: PERSONAL. ERSONAL-NEW BOOKS-HUNIJREUS OF new books, nicely bound In cloth gilt, attic each: many fine books in elegant bindings: come and see them. LEVI'S BOOIiSTORE, Liberty St., nearNlnth. ncJ-33 PERSONAL HIS- LOVE SUDDENLY EB TUBNEI); recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bundling manner: In order to prevent the trouble xhey agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 Firth ave., comer Wood St., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. au30-p MEETINGS. HE MEMBERS OF COURT GOOD 1N TENT No. 6878, A. O. F. of A., are re quested to attend the funeral of our brother. Henry Parker, on FRIDAY. 13th. from bis late residence, Sharpsburg. Pa,,. Members of sis ter courts are cordially invited to attend. JOHN KAY, BENJAMIN CUTLER, O. Ranger. dal2-43 Becretarv. I FECIAL MEETING OF STUCKRATH ) Lodge, No. 430, F. and A. M., THURS -AY, December 12.1889, at 11 JO A. St., to at tend the funeral of Brother James McCIat cney. Members of sister lodges cordially Invited. By order of the dell-79 W.M. NOTICE-EN GUSH STANDARD LODGE No. 31, O. 8. St. George: The members of the above lodge are reauested to meet at. Metropolitan Hall, comer Forty-third street, on FRIDAY, December 13. at 1 P. Jr to atteiW I the funeral of our late brother, Henry Parker . gister lodges are Invited to attend. W. H. ROBINSON, W. B. de!2-0 W. HALL. Secretary. -VTOTlCE-njB. o. U. A. M. THE MEM IN BERS of Lawrence Council No. 61 are re quested to meet at their hall. 3810 Butler st, FRIDAY. Dec 13, 1889, at 1 P. M., to attend the fnneral of Brother Charles A. Richards. Mem bers of sister councils are respectfully invited to attend. WM. STtRJI. H. STEINBACH, Rec. Sec. lounciior. qeia-m. LEGAL NOTICES. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF Fabian Boebm. deceased. Notice is here by given that letters testamentary on the estate ol Fabian Boebm bava been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those baying claims against the samo should make tbem known without delay. ANNA MARY BOEHM, 823 Penn ave.. Pitta burg, Pa. no28-45-Tb, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A JT application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on TUESDAY, December 31, 1859, by Edwin W. Smith, Charles S. Crawford, W. A. Schmidt, Walter D. Logan, John S. Mc intosh and George B. Mothers!, under the act of Assembly entitled 'An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corpo rations," approved April 29. 1874, and the sup plements thereto, for tlie charter of an intended corporation to be called the Pittsburj; Paving and Construction Company, the character and object of which is tbe grading, enrbrng. paving and macadamizing, construction and keeping in repair of any species of street, road or high way, and the furnishing of the materials and labor therefor, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all rights, benefits and privileges of said act Jf Assembly and the supplements thereto. del2-8-Tb KNOX fc REED. Solicitors. AMUSEMENTS. r RAND OPERA HOUSE SPECIAL XMAS ATTRACTION WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, December 23. Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. EMMA JUCH. GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. REPERTOIRE: Monday, Dec. 23 Carmen. Tuesday, Dec 24 H Trovatore. Wednesday matinee, Dec 25 Po3tillon of Lonjumeau. Wednesday evening. Dec, 25 Bohemian GirL Thursday, Dec 28 Faust. Friday, Dec 27 Mignou. Saturday matinee, Dec 28 Marl tana. Saturday evening, Dec. 28 Der Freischutz. Prices S2, SI 60, SL 50c. according to location. Sale of seats opens Monday. Dec. 16, at box office del2-44 B LTOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT. CLARA MORRIS In CASIILLE. ONLY MATLNEE SATURDAY. Dec 16. James O'NeflJ, in "Monte Crista" de!3 GRAND OPERA HOUBE. TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturday Only. MR. NAT. C. GOODWIN in A GOLD MINE. Week Dec 23EMMA JUCH GRAND OPERA. de9-9 HARRIS THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening. MY PARTNER. Week Dec 16 Ada Gray in EASTLYNNE, de35 H ARRTC WILLIAMS' ACADEMV To-night, Matinees Tnesday, Thursday ana satnruay. LESTER & WILLIAMS' LONDON SPECIALTY COMPANY. IM-MENSE. de8-18-D W ORLD'S MUSEUM Every day and evening. THE TORPEDO BOAT, Holmes' Specialty Company. delO-29 FOR SALE. SQUIRREL HLLL. NEAR SCHESLEY PARK, SO acres land, having a frontage of over 2,800 feet on a good street 21 acres land, street frontage 1,400 feet. S acres, fronting on two streets. 4 acres and 2-story frame dwelling of 5 rooms. IS acres land near tbe Squirrel Hill Electric road and Forbes street. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. de&64-rrs HOLIDAY GOODS-BOYS WATCHES. S3 and np; misses' solid silver watche, $5 oO and up; line gold watches, diamonds, jewelry, silverware, clocks, spectacles, etc. at WILSON'S, 6L Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Watches and jewelry carefully repaired. nol9-TTS 0. A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR. 41 seventn avenae, Pittsburg. Px Telephone 1344. se&S8-Trs P iIANOh, UKUAflB. And all manner of Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S. delO-D Fifth avenue arei; ou married? Ifnovsendyouraddressto :UK AMERICAN CORRESPONDING CLUB; Box 643. Clarksburg. W. Va. de&62 "nUDELlTY TITLE AND TRU8T CO., J? 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Capital $500,000. Fall paid. INSURES T1TLE8 TO REAL EbTATB. Acts in all fiduciary capacities. Deals in reli able Investment securities. Rents boxes in its superior vault from to per annum upward. woocivcs deposits ana loans oniy on mort- ftn-t JAMaH J. SOJljrKli. Vie Fns't C. I. JtaTAY, Wy at .& r PENNSYLVANIA COMPAUY, 1 PROPOSALS. lr.'eer. ' I il 7.1889. 1 uxnee ox toe aioi .obkuji PirrsunKB. Pa.. December 7. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED"" i XI proposals aaureawu u me unaersignea, endorsed Proposal for grading, will be re ceived at this offlce until Wednesday noon, December 18, 1889. for completfjie the grading of one milo-of third track bef.ween Ems-rortn and Dizmont; five and eight-tenths miles of second track between Lirja and Eiida. O.: and five miles of second track between G. R. 4 L Junction and Hadley.lucL. on the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne fc Chicago railway. Contractors must examine the work in per son before submitting bid. Good bond will besiequlred, bondsmen to lie named with bid. , Profiles and information as to the above can be seen at this office, also at the office of A. B. Starr. Superintendent, Allecheny, for the work between Emswortb and DIxuiont, anil at the oiuco ot i.u. oi. ouperimenaent.jftyyayne. ,. Ind.. for the work between Lima and Ellda,andkJ u.n.ai.d uutuuu am "Liaaiey, lna. jj The right to reserved reject any or all bids.' ut" -mv-j- a uuu, viniti jcngineeri ,- PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION of two gun-boats ana one practice vessel for the United States Sjtt. Naw IVmrtment: Washington. D. C.. November 19.1889. Under;1-; BQinuniy cumou a a dv ine acts oi uoogress mask ing appropriation ,s for tbe naval service, ap proved Septemrr 7, 1888, and March 2. lS8f, respectively, se aled proposals are hereby In vited and will oe received at this deDartment until 12 o'cIocJ .noon.on WEDNESDAY,the2Zd day or January. 1890. at which time and placa they will be opened in the presence of attend ing bidders, for the construction, exclusive of equipment and armament, by contract, of three vessels lor the United States Navy, which, fc r the purposes of this advertisement, are desir .mated as follows: Gunboats No. 5 and No. 6. Two steel gunboats of abont 1,000 tons displar ement each. Practice vessel. One steel pract) ce vessel ot about 800 tons displacement. uunroats No. 5 and No. 6, are to be constructed in a ccordance with the requirements of the aforesaid act of March 2,1889, vrz:Tbat"theacto An rust third, eighteen hundred and eighty-six. entitled 'An act to increase the naval establish-m-ent,' so far as applicable, shall govern tho ci instruction of the two steel gunboats: and 9 aid vessels shall be of domestic manufacture" Che practice vessel is to be constructed as re quired by tbe aforesaid act of September 7, 1SS8, viz: "To be built by contract in accord ance with the terms of the "act to Increase tho naval establishment,' approved August third, eighteen hundred and eignty-six." The con tracts for the construction of said vessels) will contain provisions to tbe effect that the contractor guarantees that when completed and tested for speed, under condi tions to be prescribed by the Navy Depart ment, the speed developed by said gunboats upon such trial shall be not less than an aver age of 13 knots per hour, maintained success fully for fonr consecutive hours, during which period tbe air pressure in tbe fireroom shall not exceed one-half inch of water; and tho speed developed by said practice vessel upon such trial shall not be less than an average of 12 knots per hour, maintained successfully for four consecutive hours, during which period the air pressure in the asb-pitsshall not exceed, one-half Inch of water; and in the case of each vessel, for every quarter knot of speed so de veloped above said guarantee, the contractor stall receive a premium, over and above the contract price ot five thousand dollars; and for every quarter knot that such vessel fails of reaching said guaranteed speed, there shall be deducted from tbe contract price the sum of. flve thousand dollars: but that if, under tbe conditions prescribed as aforesaid, either of said gunboats shall tail to successfully develop and maintain, for four consecutive hours, an average speed of at least 12 knots per hour, she shall be rejected, and If. under such conditions, said practice vessel shall fail to develop ana main tain, for such period, an average speed of at least U knots per hour, she shall be rejected. Said vessels are to be constructed In accord ance with plans and specifications provided or adopted by tbe Secretary of the Navy. Plans and specifications, forms of proposals embrac ing a general statement of provisions to be Included In the contract for the vessels will be prepared by this Department, and may be seen and examined at tbe department, where all in formation essential to bidders can be obtained. Said vessels must be completed within two years from the dates of the respective con tracts, and payments on each vessel will be made in twenty equal installments, as the work progresses; npon bills duly certified, from which ten per cent will be reserved to be paid on tbe full and final completion of the con tracts. Tbe cost of said gunboats, excluding" the cost of armament, but including equip ment, is limited to an amount not exceeding 350,000 each, and the cost of said practice ves sel is limited to an amount not exceeding $260. UOO. Proposals for the construction of said ves sels will be received "from every American shipbuilder and other person who shall show, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy, that within three months from the date of tn contract be will be possessed of tbe -a necessary plant for tbe performance of the wort ' in the United Slates which he shall offer to undertake." Tho evidence thus required must ' accompany the proposals or be submitted to the department In advance. Each proposal muse Include the construction of both the vessel and her machinery complete in all respects, as re- quired by the plans and specifications, and contracts will be made separately for each vessel, including hull and machin ery. Proposals for each vessel are divided Into four classes, as follows: Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class L For the construction of tbe hull and ma chinery, including engines, boilers and appur tenances, complete in all respects, in accord ance with the plans and specifications provided by tbe Secretary of the Navy. Proposals for Holland Machinery. Class 2 For the con struction of the hull and machinery, including; engines, boilers and appurtenances, complete in all respects, in accordance with the plans and specifications provided by tbe contractor. Butno such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by as lull and complete plans and specifications of such hull and machinery as aro issued by the Department for tbevesseL and a satisfactory guarantee of tbe results of tbo same if adopted. Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class 3. For the construction of the hull according to tbe plans and specifica tions provided by the Secretary of the Navy, the contractor to put in engines, boilers and appurtenances of any design which he may consider more suitable than those called for by said plans and specifications, not to exceed, however; in 'weight, nor in the space to be occupied, that allotted in said plans and specifications. But no such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by as full and complete plans and specifications of such proposed engines, boilers and appurtenances as are issued by tbe Department for the vessel, and a satisfactory guarantee ot the results of the same if adopted. Proposals for Hnll and Machinery. Class 4. For the construction of the machinery, including engines, boilers and appurtenances, complete in "all respects, in ac cordance with the plans and specifications pro vided by tbe Secretary of the Navy. For tbe construction ot the hull complete in all respects in accordance with the plans and specifications provided by the contractor: but no such pro posal will be considered unless accompanied by as full and complete plans and specifications of such hull as are issued by tbe Department for the vessel, and a satisfactory guarantee of the results of the same if adopted. The arrange ments for the accommodation of all machinery, coal, armament, fittings, equipments and stores complete, must be for the same articles and equally convenient and commodious asthose contained in the Department's plans and speci fications. Bidders who may desire to offer to construct more than one of said vessels, may embrace, in orio proposal, either two or three of said vessel', tbe price ot each being given separately. Bidders are not restricted to ono proposal, i. e., the same bidder may propose for one or more of the vessels under one or more ot the four classes of proposals, as above speci fied. Each proposal mnst be accompanied by a cash deposit, or satisfactory certified check payable to the order of the Secretary of the Navy, which shall become the property of the United States in case the successful bidder J shall fall to enter into the requisite contract and to furnish the requisite security on the ao centance of his oronosaL The amount of such T deposit or check must not be less than 5 per cent of the amount of tbe bid, but bidders in cluding more than one vessel in their proposal win not De reqmrea tosuomu meremta a cer-v;S tinea cnecs exceeding in amount me sum ox. 30,000. All deposits and checks of bidders whose proposals shall not be accepted wUL on the award of the contracts, be returned to them: the denosits or checks of each successful bidder will be returned to him when his Con-j; tract has been duly entered into ana tne requi site security furnished. Every bidder will be required, within 20 days after the acceptance of his prooosal. to enter into a formal contract for , the faithful performance of the1 work and to Svea satisfactory bond for such performance a penal sum equal tn 15 per cent of tbe amount of his bid. Proposals must be made, in" duplicate, in accordance with forms which wilt be furnished on application to the department, inclosed In sealed envelopes, addressed to the Hecrntarr nf tho Niw Naw Department. Washington. D.C and marked "Proposals for tho construction of gunboat No. v or practice vessel" (as the case may be). The Secretary of' tio Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as, in his judgment, tho interests of the- Onvprnmpnt may rpnnire. H. F. TRACY. Sec. nfarvnffTiAKarv no2IJVtTh-1ft21.i' J SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, H. MAY SOUS & C'Olj STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS I'fJ Ana general renovators ol texuie jaucics, iji, dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments;, neatly cleaned or restored in color. 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