JS s 5?vrr s erj Vi'IiVl THE PITTSBURGH D1SFAT0H, TUESDAY, wia. WE"jfc .,r 'DECEMBER lTf 1889T jftBOWTH OF A STOBE. - 4.KAUFSIAKX BEOS' HELD A CELEBRA ; ft TION LAST NIGHT. TheIr New BnlIdins;yonnBlly Opened Bis r .-! finnrt Mualn Btial a Snfti fiv Mr. Israel. J. "Kaufmann & Bros, last night celebrat ed the completion of the addition to their mammoth building on the corner of Filth avenue and Smithfield street, a building containing on its six floors and acres of space, over 1)1,000 square feet, half a million dol lars' worth of merchandise; celebrated an enterprise which from a very small begin ning 21 years ago has crown to surprising proportions through the energy of its pro prietors, and their judicious system of ad vertising bringing Sack compound interest on the many thousands of dollars devoted to telling the public what the proprietors had to give them. in 1868, J. Kanfmann came to this city a penniless youth, bnt through industry and sagacity, in a few months succeeded in establishing a little store on the corner of Twentieth and Carson streets, Southside, a store which served its purpose for that day, but which to-day could all be put into one of the 'mammoth windows of the present concern. By degrees they pushed their business regardless of expense, until to-day they have buyers scattered over the entire commercial world, in ion don, Paris, Berlin, etc, and themselves at tend personally to the business in New York, and take the entire outpnt of New England factories. At home they have 300 employes, and their weekly payroll is about $4,500, and the firm to-day, Jacob, Isaac, Morris and Henry Kaufmann, can com placently look back over the numerous trials in reaching their present attitude, feeling that their suocess is the reward of merit and hard work. Three dynamos, furnishing hundreds of electric lights last night, showed the palatial establishment to the beEt advantage, while tbe two steam power elevators relieved the crush that could not find free passage on the capacious stairways. These were decorated artistically and gorgeously with flowers, and a magnificent floral representation of a bell added, gave a beautiful tropical appearing vista, that could only be thoroughly appre ciated by a view from the third story. Notwithstanding the inclement weather people attended by the acre, and every floor was crowded. The Cathedral Band was in ' attendance and will be to-night. A. Israel, Esq., was the orator of the oc casion. After referring to the occasion which brought out the crowd Mr. Israel told of the exertion of Kaufmann Bros., which had produced such grand results, and con gratulated them on the success of their endeavors, and the audience agreed with them. "Ladies and gentlemen,we are glad to say that we all reioice in the prosperity of the men who have built this business, and hope for a continuance of their prosperity," he said. "Fortune seems to have smiled on them. Their energy and business ability have placed them among the leading citi zens of this city, and it is such energy that has placed this city among the leading cities of the land. Five years ago this city was sleeping sufiering lrom commercial lethargy. Then the principal corner of the principal streets of the city, in the heart of the business community and opposite the postoffice.was a block that was a standing disgrace a block composed of old shanties and rookeries. The men whom we to-night congratulate and whose success we celebrate, took hold, and have erected on that spot, which was an eyesore, this beautiful business structure, one of tbe most beautiful and extensive of its kind retail in the United States; one of the most beautiful in the world. It is through the enterprise of snch men as Kauf mann Bros, that a State becomes greater; that a nation becomes great. It is the activity and undying energy of such men as tbe Kanf mann Bros, that all will join in congratu lation upon this success, and know that with such men Pittsburg will become great. "This building is stocked from cellar to housetop with clothing by Kaufmann Bros., tndJ-tber will not only treat you to this beanfllul sight, buVwill sell yon their goods at the least profit consistent wathi sound business principles. They will not rest content with present triumph; it is not their nature,butwill continue to go forward. TVe congratulate them tbatnotonly have they erected the most beautifnl building in this section, but hope their success will go with them through life and know no end and the people o! Pittsburg this night extend them trjeir heartiest wishes for success. I thank you for your attention. Loud applause. Among distinguished people present were City Controller Morrow. John N. Neeb, "William H. Beif, of the Times; Mr. Campe, of the CftronicZe Telegraph; W. A. Magee, Josiah Cohen, Isidore Coblens and Hon. A. C. Robertson. The following letters and telegrams were received: "WASHiXGTOjr, December 14, '89. J. Kanfmann Bros1: . Gentlemen I am jnst in receipt of your telegram inviting me to be present on Monday at the dedication of your enlarged business block. I am sorry engagements here will prevent my acceptance of your Skind invitation, but I take occasion to say that in common with the citizens of Pitts burg I rejoice at the success of which your enlarged business is an indication, and wish you a continuance of prosperity. I am, etc. John Dalzell. "Washington, December 16, '9. "Would be pleased to be present at the dedication of your elegant business block, but imperative engagements preclude. T. M. Bayne. Washtnoton. D. CX, December 16, 1889. 3. Kanfmann Bros,, Pittsburg: Regret exceedingly that owing to official engagements here I cannot be present with you at yonr opening. M. S. QUAY. Diamond. Each in all their prismatic color. The beauties of the rainbow condensed. At prices within the reach of all. at Haedv & Hates', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, B29 Smithfield St. New Building. , Open every evening. its - The best grades of Preiich sateens 20 cents a yard during our clearing sale, form- erly 35 and 40 cents. ' .ttssu Huous & Hacks. . t Open Eventual. jHoliday goods; cash or credit. its Hoppeb Bros. & Co., 307 "Wood "it. &x,E and porter are the correct drinks for 'December, January and February. Franen heim & Yilsack's brews are the favorites with" connoisseurs. Holidat umbrellas and canes at James H..Aiken & Cos, 100 Fifth ave. . Useful Cbrlalmaa Goods. In the following list you will find very useful and ornamental goods, suitable for Christmas presents: Brass fenders, Scissors, Brass fire irons, Plated knives, Brass andirons, Plated forks, Brais umbrella st'ds, Plated spoons. Brass trays. Plated castors, Brass novelties, Plated batter dishes, Brass toddy kettles, Brass jardinieres, Brass cuspidores, Nickel cuspidores, Pearl agate ware, Bird ciges, Vienna coffee pots, Coal vases, Children's trays, Carvers, Bice boilers, Gas stoves, Gas logs, "Wringers, Call bells, Urns, Salt boxes, Egg poachers. Curtain stretchers. UrumD trays. The wonderful Pasteur water filters. A splendid line of tbe very best moil ten ers for gas fires. The excellent Empire roast pans and Boss co3ee pots. The Perfection meat cutter, the most use ful and desirable kitchen utensil of the dav. , tNo kitchen complete without a Perfection . meat cutter. Call and see it work. .DemhlebBbos., E2S andrC2S Smithfield street Not an Electric Killing. PmsBUEO, Pa., December 16, 1889. To the Editor of Tbe Dispatch: Beferring to the horse which is alleged to have been killed by electricity upon our Observatory Hill branch, the Federal Street and Pleasant Valley Passenger Railway Company have this to say, after a earful investigation: First The horse did not step upon the rail at the time of its death. Second There was not sufficient elec tricity in the rail at any time to injure the horse, even if it had stood upon it. Third We bave had the horse thoroughly examined by veterinary experts, who certify that certain diseased conditions of its stomach was tbe actual cause of its death. Fourth These rails have been in use on Federal st. lor years, and if it were true that there is in them sufficient electricity to kill a horse, our road would be lined with dead horses. Besides there are now in operation 179 street railways in the United States using the overhead wires as a motive power, and neither man nor animal has as yet been killed thereby. The wild state ments now in circulation will seem absurd when people get better acquainted with electricity as a motive power. Fifth We would cheerfully pay for this horse if conclusive evidence were shown that our electric current had killed it Respectfully yours, D. F. Hknet, President. HOLIDAY TABLE DELICACIES. Lara-eat Line Lowest Prices. Look for our special card in next Sunday's Dispatch. Better send for the Housekeep er's Guide; it will post you on everything in our line; also contains valuable intormation for all housekeepers. Store open till 9 P.M. until Christmas. Wm. Haslage & Son, 18 Diamond Square. Pittsburg. Mr. McGInty'a Wife. "Whatever may have been Mr. McGinty's misfortunes while attempting to win his famous five dollar bet, he was happy and contented with his home life. His wife be ing a sensible woman, used Marvin's Self Bising Flour, and every morning McGinty reveled in the most delicious buckwheat cakes made from it. Marvin's Sell-Rising Pancake and Buckwheat Flours are for sale by all grocers. D B.&B. Elegant Onyx Cabinets at Prices That will move them before Saturday even ing. $125 value at $85, $100 value at $75. $85 value at $65. Boggs & Buhl. Pianos and Organ. New 5-octave parlor organs, $14. New 7-octave upright pianos, $175. Second-hand 7-octave square pianos, $80, $100, $125. Second-hand 5-octave organs, $10, $20, $30, $40. Store open nights till 9 o'clock. Echols,- McMubbay & Co., 123 Sandusky st, tussu Allegheny, Pa. Finger Rlnga in Great Variety for Presents. Ladies rings', gents rings, children's rings, at very reasonable prices. J as. McKee, 420 Smithfield stj one door below Diamond st B. d B. Remarkable bargain lot 24-inch plain India silks at half 50 cents mabogany,old rose.cardinal and reseda shades only 50 cts. Boggs & Buhl. Diamond Ear Bins', $10, $15, $20, $30, $50, up to $650 per pair; just the article for a Christmas present, at the jewelry house of Henry Terheyden, 630 Smithfield street Patent Clapper Hones And bones in rosewood, cocoa and ebony; fin, brass and nickel whistles, ocarinas (called black sweet potatoes), jewsharps, mouth harmonicas, and many other similar articles, are just suited to make your grand son, nephew, son or little friend happy and make Christmas time the great event in his life. Large stock and variety. 17,24 Geo. Kappel, 77 Fifth ave. Onr Diamond Jewelry Has never been equaled. The most superior stock of gems, both loose and mounted, as well as all the other precious stones. "Wattles & Sheafeb, Jewelers, , 37 Fifth ave. Open at night for the holidays. Everybody Saya "We have the finest stock of Men's Novelties in sterling silver in the city. Come and see them, at Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smithfield street. New Building. Open every evening. tts French Clocka In White Mexican Onyx. Brown onyx, black marble, bronze, etc. Largest line of bronze statues and novelty pieces, brass, silver and gold ornaments. Corner Sixth avenue and Smithfield street Open ETenlnsra. Holiday goods; cash or credit tts Hoppee Beos. & Co., 307 Wood st B..&B. JLace department has made great bargain purchases. Fancy 45-inch silk drapery skirtings at half; $2 goods at $ 1; cream, white and pink, $1 to-day. Boogs & Buhl. Save time and money by selecting your presents from the immense stock, at Harri son's toy store, 123 Federal st, Allegheny. TTS Furniture. The largest variety at M. Seibert & Co.'s, Allegheny City. V Seal plush garments all sizes and 'newest shapes in cloaks, jackets and wraps. Prices greatly reduced throughout the entire line. ttssu Htjgtjs & Hacks. Holiday silk and satin suspenders at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth ave. Selves shaving sets, complete, only $5. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Christmas la Almost Here. If you have not made your selection, choose from the following list of desirable furniture: Turkish chairs, Howard chairs. Easels, Euchre tables, Easy chairs, Fancy chairs, Gold divans, Gold chairs, Hat racks, Hall glasses, Hall chests, Hanging cabinets, Mantel cabinets, Music cabinets, Music portfolios, Reed chairs, Revolving chairs. Platform rockers, Floor rockers, Colonial rockers, Antique rockers, Seaside rockers, Moorish rockers, Adams rockers, Brockway rockers. Brass easels, Bamboo easels, Oak easels, Cherry easels, Clothes poles. Bric-a-brac tables, Rotary bookcases, Bric-a-brac pedestals, Shell chairs. Plush chairs, Leather couches, Broca telle chairs, Tapestry chairs, Shaving stands, Toilet tables, Toilet stands, Cabinets, Chairs, Dressing tables. Dining tables, Divans, Plush, couches, Aug couones, Tapestry couches, Bookcases, Blacking cases, Butler's trays, -China closets, Curtain cases, Card tables, Chiffoniers, .Desks, .Rockers, uaevai. Ton are retpeelfallr invited totsaaka an inspectioa. P. O. ScBoagrjttK, , irsoA 7U Liberty street Natural Gas Cat Gloss Punch Bowk We have the largest cut glass bowl in the city. It is a magnificent specimen of the cutter's art Many people have been in to see it and all have said it is the finest in the city. If you wish to see a superb specimen of natural gas-cut glass now is the time. This would make a notable present for a club room. Haedy & Hayes, Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smithfield street New Building. Open every evening. tts Wonderful holidav sales in colored cashmeres. Patterns going out by hundreds for holiday presents. The sale of black silks and black dress goods is unprecedented. Special values; black silks between $1 CO and $2 60 a yard. Jos, Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenne Stores. Call this evening and see the elegant assortment of holiday presents we are offer ing. Cash or credit Open evenings until Xmas. Hoppee Beos & Co., 307, Wood st TTS Stick Fins, $2, $3, $4, $5, $7. $10, $15. "They are just lovely." Heney Terheyden, 530 Smithfield street Dress lengths in black silks containing 16 to 20 yards in price from $15 to $35 about 35 per cent less than regular values. ttssu Huous & Hacks. Holiday embroidered night shirts at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth ave. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS testamentary on the estate of John Koenig, late of Allegheny City, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same to her without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate will make Im mediate payment to her. MBS. ELIZA KOKNIG, iio12-50-tu 45 Boyle 6t, Allegheny. TESTATE OF ANDREW JACKMAN, DE III CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary under the fast will and testament of Andrew Jackman, late of the city of Pittsburg, In Allegheny county, Pa., de ceased, have been issued to me by the Register of said county. All persons owing tbe estate will please make payment thereof, and all per sons having claims against tbe estate will pre sent them properly probated tor payment. EDWARD F. JACKMAN, Executor, 636 Penn aveu. Pittsburg, Pa. no26-43-Tn ELECTIONS. ELECTION. THE ANNUAL ELECTION of officers of the Farmers' Mutual Fire In surance Co of McCandles township, will be heldTat the house of Frederick Gangloff, In said township, on MONDAY, the 6th day of January, 1890, between tbe hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p. M. By order of Board. R. GUY TON, Secretary. del7-22-Tu Axxegheny National Bane. I PlTTSnURQ, PA., December IS, 1S89. J ELECTION-THE ELECTION FOR DI RECTORS of this bank for the ensuing year will be held at the banking house, No. 45 Fifth avenue, on TUESDAY, January 14, 1890, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 12 m. delttD F. C HUTCHINSON. Cashier. First National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. i Pittsburg. December, 14, 1889 S ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for this bank, to serve lor the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking Honse. corner Wood St. and Fifth avenne, TUESDAY, January 14, 1890, between tbe hours ot 11 A. H. and 1 o'clock p. m. deMI-p J. D. SCULLY. proposals. Office of Borough Clerk, i TiwciTs,Tfi. "D t n.n.mhn. 1H 1CCQ I ri.'if: i:';?:s.v:tir.J!.i." rif. J F U11U.U TU UUJNJ.ttAUl.UlU5 SJSAJjtUJ proposals will be received by the under signed until FRIDAY, 4 P. M.. December 20, for the construction of a protection wall along Fifth ave. from stone culvert to terminus of retaining wall near iron bridge, said wall to be built of native stoue. and will contain 'he fol lowing approximate quantities, viz: 760 cu. yds. heavy ruble masonry, 200 cu. yds. rip rap and 1,600 en. yds. excavation. Plans and speci fications can now be seen in tbe Engineer's office. A bond in the Bum of 6,000 will be re quired to be filed with all bids. Tbe Council reserves tbe right to reject any or all proposals. delO-92-TUF GEO. BOSSART, Clerk. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived by tbe Fire Committee ot tbetbnr ough of Wilklnsburg, Pa until 4 P. X., FRI DAY, December 27, A. D. 18S9, at No. 83 Sev enth avenue. Pittsburg, for tbe furnishing in part or entire tbe following, delivered free in borougb,samples of hose to accompany bids,also guaranty: 1,000 feet treated cotton woven rub ber lined fire hose. Two hand hoe jumpers. One 2-wheel hook and ladder truck, or 4-wheel hook and ladder truck with two five-gallon fire extinguishers. Four reducers with one-inch nozzles attached. Two nozzles. inch. Two fi inch. Twenty-four spanners. One dozen hose straps. Committee reserve the tight to reject any and all bids. ARTHUR STUART. SAMUEL A. STEEL, Committee. de!7-31 AMCSE31ENTS. TUOU THEATER- To-night, O'NEILL IN MONTE CRI8TO. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Dec. 23. Maggie Mitchell in Repertoire. delS-7 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Box office now open for EMMA JUCH GRAND OPERA SEASON. XMA8 WEEK. House closed this week. del7-S0 HARRIS" THEATEK Erery Afternoon and Evening. MISS ADA GRAY In EAST LYNNE. . Week Dec 23. Florence Bindley. del5-21 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE IRWIN BROS. BIG SPECIALTY SHOW. del5-2 WORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHENY CITY. Wonderful Trained. Performing Seals. MAMMOTH OX. GREAT STAGE SHOW. Next Week Wild West de!6-13 RESORTS. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., HYGEIA HPTEL. One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, whero dally Inspections, drills, guard mounting and dress parade take place. The scenic at tractions are unrivaled. Music afternoon and evening. Climate mild, yet bracing and invigorating. Tbe most de lightful winter resort In the United States. Turkish, Russian, Electric and HOT SEA Baths. Send for illustrative descriptive pamphlet. F. N. PIKE, del4-63-TTSSu Manager. THOMASVILLE, GA., Piney Woods Hotel. Season opens December 4. 18S9. M. A. BOWER, Proprietor For circulars, rates, etc, address .. WM. E DAVD3S, Manager, Thomasville, Ga. or F. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, N.Y.City. OC12-97-TTS CHRISTMASPRESEHTS. An elegant stock of ladles' and gents' fine watches, diamonds, jewelry, plain and set rings, gents' chains, ladles' queen chains. Vic toria chains, vest chains, charms, lockets, bead neck chains. lace pins, stick pins, bracelets, sleeve buttons, eta, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc etc. Boys' watches, (3; Misses silver watches, $5 60, at WILSON'a 61 Fourth ave., deH-TTS Pittsburg, Pa. G A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 13U. seSS-TTS PIANO!, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S, delo-s Fifth avenne. WAX.TEB J. OSBOUBJTE. KICHARD BARBOWS. BARROWS OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS. 90 Diamond street Telephone No. 812. au31-6-TTS 5 oh married T If not send your addressto HE AMERICAN CORRESPONDING CLUB; Box W, Csflgfetwars, W, Yi lta. tS'JHtplay advertitementt on dollar per tqvare or one imcrtion. Clarified advertite mentt on thit page tueh at Wanted, For Bate, To Let, eta, ten cent per line for each inter tion. and none taken for len than Aftyxnts. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch 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 next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid; except where advertUers already have accounts with Tax Dis rAica prfTSBDRO , THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SSu9 Sutler street. EMIL G. BTUCKET, Hth street and Penn are. E. G.BTCCKEYACO.,WyUeave. andFultonst. N. BTOKELY., Fifth Avenue Market House. XASTISD. J.Vf. WALLACE, era Penn avenue. OAELAITO. UCALLISTEB&SHU3LKB,Kthav. AAtwoodiL sotrrnsroz. JACOB srOHN. No. 2Caron street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. . ALLEGHENr. A. J. KAEItCHEK, E9 Federal street. U. 3. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGEK8. 17Z Ohio street. P. H. EUGERS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. P. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackion streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avei. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver are. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOC&EB, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL' EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. WANTED. Mule Help. TX7"ANTED-a SHOE SALESMEN ATKVTJF- MANNS. del7-60 W MANNS'. SHOEMAKER AT KAUF-del7-60 WANTED COMPETENT DRUG CLERK; must be registered. Address CONFI DENTIAL, Dispatch office. del7-!4 WANTED GLASSHOUSE BLACKSMITH and engineer of experience. Call at BOOM 711, Hamilton Building, city. del7-21 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS FEEDER FOR cylinder press. Call immediately ROOM. SI. Dispatch building. Diamond street. de!7-86 WANTED-BEGISTEKED DRUG CLERK AS assistant: must have 3 years' experience. Call at L. W. INK'S, 1374 tecond ave., city. del7-7S WANTEO-A COACHMAN FOR HVERY. None but experienced and sober need ap ply to T. B. MOBELAND, 610OPenn ave., E. E., ui flttsborr. del7-81 WANTED-CAKBON SETTERS-MEN WHO can climb' wagesK per day; steady em ployment. ALLEGEEN YCOUNTY LIGHT CO , 15 Virgin alley. del7-18 WANTED YOUNG MAN-MUSI BE ABLE to drive and take care ot horse: steady work for the right person. CHAS. 8. HORNER, No. S3 Jackson St., Allegheny City. deI7-46 WANTEDSALESMAN FOR FURNITURE store: most command some trade. Ad dress, with reference, stating experience and salary expected. FURNITURE, Dispatch office. WANTED-A GOOD PRACTICAL BOILER maker, competent to lay out boiler and tankworic In all its branches. Apply, stating age. experience and references, to B. X. W Dispatch office del3-52-rnsu VTJANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO IS ABLE VV to take charge of a men's furnishing de partment in a wholesale house; none but those having experience need apply. Address L. M., Dispatch office. WANTED-YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE work: must be good, rapid writer and cor rect at figures; state experience and age, also If employed at present or not. Address WORKER, Dispatch office. deI7-91 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF FROM seventeen to twenty years of age as invoice clerk: must be an exceptional good penman and eulck and accurate at figures. Address MANU FACTURER, Dispatch office. dc.17-42 TT7-A1N1EU-KEI.1ABLE LOCAL ANDTRAV- rV EL1NG salesmenr positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties! don't delay, salarr from start. BROWN KHoa Jurserymn, Kochestir. N . y. el7-70-TTg WANTED-ANINTELLIGENT AN D ENTER PRISING man to Ukecharge ofworkin In- i uiauapuu, sua one lor juinueapoiis ana si. ram; salary poo per vear to tbe right party; most come well recommended, and give bond. Call or ad dress BOOM 45, Eisner building. de!7-41 WANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH salarr and expenses, to sell a line ofsllver plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for mil Bartlculars and sample case of goods free. 8TAA AED SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. seJ4-90-D W ANTEDAGENTS TOSELL TEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or millmon can makemoney In their snare time: special Inducements toper sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., 83 Jackson St.. Allegheny, Pa. aua-79-TTS WASTE D CHRISTMAS! CHRrSTMASl Christmas! you cannot find a more appro priate present than the fascinating book, "Mary, the Queen of the House or David;" note the fol lowing: "An entrancing book. "-Indianapolis Sentinel: "It a most fascinating volume." Mrs. Marv Livennore; "One that will make the heart or every Christian mother throb with pleasure." Mrs. Rev. J. P. Newman; solicitors at good salary or commission. Call or address A. s. GRAY a CO., Eisner & Phillips bonding. del7-U Female Help. TITANTED-S SHOE VV KAUFMANNS'. SALESLADIES AT de!7-00 WANTED-TWO GOOD GIRLS FOE GEN ERAL housework. Immediately. GRANT HOTEL, 2839 Penn ave. del7-41 WANTED-COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN ERAL housework: good cook; good refer ences. Apply at 30 LOCUUTSTREET, Allegheny. de!7-27 Mole and Female flelo. WANTED- IMMEDIATELY -JO QITAKRY MEN, chambermaids and cooks for small families, S3 40 to ft per weea; girl to do nursing aud chamberwork:10J honse girls. 10 Germans and Swedes, dishwasher, dining room aud pantry girl. AlEEHAN'b, S45 Grant St. dele-D Partners. "TTJANT ED PARTNER IN PROFITABLE YV Iron business to take charge of office and Invest S3,0U) to $5,000. Address J. B. J.. Dispatch office. del7-3S TTJANTED-PARTNER WITH $1000 CAPI- V TAL, In an old established, nice retail busi ness, located on the best street In Pittsburg: a splendid chance. Address P. X., Dispatch office. del5-27-TTEStt Situations. WANTED-A POSITION BTA LADY WHO Is an experienced bookkeeper, understands stenography and type-writing; best of reference given. . Dispatch office. de!7-20 WANTED SITUATION BY A COMPETENT man as manager of producing welts. Ad dress J. W., Dispatch office. del7-24 WANTED-8rrUATION AS SALESMAN IN drygoods store or traveling by an experi enced young man: good references. Address A. TONG, Dnquesne, Allegheny. Pa. del7-35 "TTTANTED-A POSITION - AS DRIVER, VV private or llveryi by a young man well acquamtea witn Dotn cities: good references. Address DRIVER. Dispatch office. del7-33 Booms. Bouses. Etc WANTED - TO KENT IMMEDIATELY, bouse about S rooms, modern improve ments: East End preferred; give location, terms and foil description: would arrange to take present lease. Address R. B. SINGER, "No. 1U Fourth avenue. del7-19 Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, cfcc WANTED-TO RENT A HOUSE OF FIVE OB six rooms near Observatory Bill; rent must be moderate; please stale terms. BOX 48, Alle gheny, Pa. del7-87 WANTED-HORSE SUITABLE FOR LIGHT delivery; state age, weight, color, lowest price, etc.; must be sound. Address HORSE, Dispatch office. del7-28 Boalneas Cbnneea. "fTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESS VV man would like to correspond with a firm or corporation likely to require the services of a comnetpnt secretary, accountant or confidential manager: would be willing to invest 15, 000 or more with services. .AUUXCBB AUiUVit, Dispatch omce. dei7-32 Financial. WANTED-TO LOAN f500, 000. IN AMOUNTS 'of ti, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4X percent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and (percent. BLACK & BALED, vd x ourtn avenue. bcsi-cuo-d TTTAWTED-TO l,OAN 00.000 ON MORT W GAGES: 100 and upward at 6 per cent; fSOO.ccOat 4)4 per cent on .residences or business property; also in adlolnlug counties. S. H. FRENCH, IS Fourth avenue. oc2(-4-D WANTED-MOETGAGES-aiOO.080 TO LOAN on mortgages, in sums from aseo to 1 0,000, for t to I years on city property at very low rases; write for terms and glvsf deeoriptlom of property. t. E. GLA9, m rafcVrtt, XsieWM . KM. WANTED-MOBTGAGES-tl, 000, OOOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on larms In Allegheny and aula cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. l'ENNOCK A SON, 10S Fourth avenne. ap7-fU WANTED. Financial. "IT7"ANTED-SMALL MORI GAGES-L J.WIL SON, 149 Fourth ave. no35-25 WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PEOP--..SE1 overftooo; per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO.. KFourth avenne. mh2-a22-D TXTANTED-MOETGAGia5-.000,00QTOLOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4k, Sand PSrj?nt trea of State tax: no delay. REED B. 10 HE 4 CO.. 131 Fourth ave. mytt.60 T ANTED BENTS TO COLLECT AND v J I bouses to rent In all parts of both cities and suburbs: established 1863. W. A. HERRON & SON a, 83 Fourth ayenne. del-75-rr WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MOET- GAGES in amounts to suit. In city or coun try, ,u to 6 per cent, as to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth ave. I deS-14-MTWTr Bllacellaneoaa. TIT-ANTED A SMALL SECOND-HAND UP- " BiuiiT boiler about ten norse power. Ad' mcastf. vt. ., uispatcn omce. de!4-40 TfTANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV in sums to suit at 4& & and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 154 Fourth ave. Tel. 1C7. api9-i4-rrssu TXTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (13) or Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for IL at SO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-43-TTSu WANTED EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of 95 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., All'y., Is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for (8; all fine work. mhlS-63 FOR SALE I3IPUOVED REAL ESTATE City Residence. FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE INVEST MENT. Smallman St., near Twenty-ninth st., 3 brick dwellings In good repair: will sell at a bargain: ownerleavlne city. BALTENBPER GEB & WILLIAMS, 1M Fourth ave. de!7-15 FOR SALE-SIXTH AVE. AND CHERRY , alley, Third ward, lot 58 feet, on Sixth ave.. with an L 60 leet on Cherry alley? one of the largest blocks in that section or the city. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, CO Fourth ave. delO-78-Tur East End Residences. FOR SALE ONLY S2.000-TERMS EASY; house of 5 rooms, near Dallas station, P. R. R., East End: call or send for our new llsU free. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. delO-77-Tu FOKISALE-2 CHOICE NEW HOUSES OF latest style, with 9 rooms each, lots 24x200 each, on Niagara st, near Craft ave., Oakland. P. y ALSH, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Avery st, Crait ave., Oakland. de!7-25 FOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE DWELL ING, neat and new, 6 rooms, late Improve ments, finished attic; lot 60x150 ft. ; price low and terms almost as easy as rent: near the station at naoysiae. Bee VV. A. liEiUiua s- sums, so Foarth ave. de!7-61-Tn T7OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN ON COR. OF X' Peun and Linden aves,, large lot and modern brick house of 12 rooms, reception hall, sliding doors, hardwood mantels, etc, etc: elegant and complete in every respect. THOS. LIGGETT, No. U4 Fourth ave. dei4-4l-rrs8u FOR SALE-f7.5 WILL PURCHASE A choice little brick house of 6 rooms and attic on South Hlland ave., E. E.; all modern Improve ments, with a good lot and delightful surround ings. JAMISON DICKIE, 85 Fourth ave., and cor. Penn and Shady ave.. E. E. del7-37-TTS FOR S ALE OAKLAN D-DESISABLE BRICK residence 8 rooms, batb, w. c. laundry, electric bells, both gases, handsomely finished in hardwood, porches: lot 40x120: price 86,000; easy terms; beit bargain In Oakland. W. W. MC NEILL &. BRO., 105 Fourth ave. del5-42-TuSU FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST RESI DED CES on Oakland ave., con talntngS rooms, ball: bath, laundry, both gases, marble mantels: all the modern conveniences: lot 31x110: only 3 minutes' walk from cable road; this desirable honse on easy terms. BLACK & BAIRD.95 Fourth ave. 2D-82. del5-84-15,18,17,18,19,21 tttior sale on monthly payment plan, JO new 6-room frame dwelling, hall, front and back porches, slate mantels and tile hearths; only 5 minutes from P. R. R. ; terms SSOO cash, balance payable by the month; price f2,2U0: good chance to get a borne; posses-ion at once: inspection invited. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. del7-73-Tuws TTIOR SALE-ON CAROLINA ST., CRAFT JO ave., Oakland, Fourteenth ward, an elegant dwelling ol 13 rooms. Including bathroom, water, gas, out-bulldlngs and stable, and one and a quar ter acres of ground; beautiful location, with walla and flower beds; beautiful shade trees. P. WALSH, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, office Avery St., Craft ave., Oakland. de!7-28 FOR SALE-THERE ABE TEN VERY DE SIRABLE nouses now in course of construc tion on Oakland square; to be finished complete ready for occupancy by April 1: fire of these houses are already sold, leaving five still available to buyers; prices. 87,500, ss.000 and 810,000, accord lni to size and location; lots vary In size from 30x 100 to 92x150; Atwood St., now paved with asphalt from Filth ave. to Oakland square, and traction road being laid. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. del2-4 ( Hazelwood Residences. fifoR SALE-8,M0-SYLVAN AVE., 4 MIN JD UTES' walk rrom Hazelwood station, a good 2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, ball. bath, both gases, marble mantels. 2 porches and veranda, abont 1 acre of gronnd; forest, shade and fruit trees, etc BLACK & BA1KD, 95 Fourth ave 2D-307. del5-63 Allegheny Residences. FOESALE-RGOO-S-BOOM BRICK ON GOOD at.. In Second ward, Allegheny: car line passer door; cor. prop. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 1S4 Fourth ave. del7-l5 FOR SALE-ON ESPLANADE ST., ONE OF the most desirable residence locations in Alleghbny: a neat brick house of 8 rooms, in first class order, bee AY. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth arc de3-72-TuF FORSALE-500 CASH AND S20 PER MONTH buys 6-room bouse on good street in Second ward. Allegheny; a chance seldom offered: don't miss it. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. de!7-15 FOR SALE-PARK PROPERTY RESIDENCE No. 21 Montgomery avenue, Allegheny: 14 rooms, bath, lavatories, laundry, all conveni ences. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.. No. 619 Smithfield street. del2-12-TTSSu FORSALE-SL000-MOST COMPLETE LITTLE home In Fifth ward, Allegheny: honse has 6 rooms, hall, vestibule, batb, laundry, inside w. c. etc : nothlns like It on the market. BAL TENSPEKGEB & WU-LIAMS, 134 Fourth ave. del7-15 F OR SALE-ON JACKSON ST.. ALLEGHENY. cheaD. a verv desirable nronertv: lot 80x170 ft. : room to build In front, with a large 4-story building suitable for manufacturing on the alley in rear. W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth ave. de3-72-Tur Snbnrbon Realdenceau FOR SALE WILK1NSBURG-A FINE 9 room modern dwelling, well arranged: laun dry, finished attic, bath, hot and cold water, nat. gas, electric light, slate mantels, fine tile hearths; lot 80x264; price reasonable L. C. WELDIA, Room 7. Union station, city. del4-15-Tnwg FOR SALE' LOTS. East End Loth. FOR SALE-ON MELLON ST., NEAR STAN TON ave, lot 132x120. only $3,000. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. del4-41-rrssu FOR SALE-COR. CENTER AVE. AND BAR TON st, lot 150X175. elegant location, good sewerage and convenient to both steam and cable cars. 1UOS. LIGGETT, No. U4 Fourth ave del4-41-TTS8u FOR 8 ALE-LOT 20x145 ON PENN AVE., near Collins ave.; finest business location In East End : will sell at a sacrifice; good reasons for selling. SAM'L W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave del7-71-TWT8 PORSALE-ST. CLAIR ST., BAUM'S GROVE, lot 40x113; street sewered, graded, curbed and stone sidewalks down: only tuper ft. : terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. jyLtAVix a ias.. Fourth ave. del7-74-TT I7TOR SALE VILLA PARK PLAN OF OT3 1 are the most desirable In the market: no lot less than 40X140 feet: good walks, close to station; prices low and best of terms; Investigate this plan berorepnrcbastngelsewhere. JOHN F.BAXTER, Agt, 512 Smithfield st. delS-70-TT8u FOR SALE-ON FORBES ST.. IN THE IM MEDIATE vicinity of Schenley Park, from one to five acres; convenient to new electric road, and bound to Increase In value from 50 to 100 per cent, as It Is without doubt naturally the most beautiful property In tbe Schenley Park district. THOS. LIUG&IT, No. 114 Fourth ave del4-41-TTSSU TTWR 8ALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS ARE THE SJ most promising lots In the market; prices are very low; this plan Is located In the center of the East End and but a few minutes' walk from both traction lines and Penna. R. B. Fnll Informa tion from MELLON BROS., East End, or JNO. F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 Smithfield St. deI5-71-Tur Suburban Lota. T7OR SALE SPECIAL INDUCEMENT IN price and terms to early purchasers of those very deslrablebulldlnr lots at Asplnwall. tbe most beautifnl location on tbe West P. B. R.; call or send for plans free W. A. HEBRON SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave de3-24-Tnr Farms. 410 Grant St., PltUnnrg. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslneaa Chances. T7IOH SALE-AN ESTARLISHED RETAIL J erocery business In Allegheny: best location In the city and a large trade, mostly cash. Ad dress RETAIL GROCER, Dispatch office. de!2-3 FOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN PAYING business with salary Si00: drugstores from 11.500 to 85,000; grocery stores. 8500 to 3,000; cigar stores, IW to S2,2uo; confectionery store no tion store. reitaurant,dolng (rood business, tl.OOO. PERCIVAL & CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave de!7-4S JJO IOR SALE AN INTEREST IN A WELL establlshed stnrA. linnse fnrnlshinr and builders' hardware bnilneas In the city: a rood man. who can furnish SAOX and come well recom mended and prove competent to take charge of the books and oSce work, will be liberally dealt with; this Is a food OBesbyr: Easiness Is proeeeroBS asd greiflag. SasHK JUF CO., WFow SrMH.fHHtUf,. j : ' aftt.sf.B FOR SALE BUSINESS. Buaineaa Chances. FOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED GENERAL store, with good trade: will exchange for prqpertv; aood reasons for selling. Address BILLINGSLEY, Dispatch office deU-85-Tus FOR SALE-FINE CONFECTIONERY STORE; central location: stock and fixtures, or stock with use of fixtures; cheap lr sold at once. HEED B. CO YLE & CO.. 131 Fonrth arc del7-59 FOR 8ALE-THE DRYGOODS DEPARTMENT of a first-class general store doing a profit able business In a town of not less than 12,000 In habitants; no old shelf worn goods: a splendid chance to the right parties: all communications confidential. Address . T. 8., Dispatch office. del7-is FOR SALE-GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOB one or two active men with some capital to step into a paying wholesale produce commission business, profits thlsyearwlll reach lio. 000; owner engaged In other business reason for selling. Ad dress F. U. DICKSON. 140 Monterey St., Alle gheny. - delo-50 T?OK SALE-GROCERY STORES IN BOTH JD cities, from 8350 to 10,000; cigar stores 8250, (350. toOO. S1.800; shooting gallery paying 875 per week clear of expenses; drugstores: general country stored. boarding bouses, milk routes, con fectioneries, bakeries and other good business chances. SHEPABDft CO., 54 Fifth ave no23 Business Stands. FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY 43x80 FT., with 3-story buildings on First, between Wood and Smithfield streets. W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fonrth ave. del7-61-Ta FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Slock, Etc FOR8ALE-A LIVERY AND UNDERTAK ING business: 11 horses: carriages, buggies, wagons, hearses, with all tbe necessary outfit, etc.. In one of the most active manufacturing towns on line of railroad In the county; a spies did opportunity for a man who understands the business; the present proprietor has made a snug fortune; particulars to principals and parties who are able to purchase will be furnished at our of fice. JAMES W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. del4-90-D machinery and Metals. "CTOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW X? and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..LIM., below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 FOR SALE-ONE 20324 HORIZONTAL EN GINE, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Slcmen valves, castings, etc VELTE & MCDONALD. 32)0 Penn avenue. y21-9l-TTS FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 b. p.;allTefltted;goodssnew, at lowest prices; portable table engines. 8 to 2o h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S. YOUNG.23 Park way, Allegheny. jra. OC-SO-D FOR SALE THEUNDER3IGNED, RECEIVER of Bees. Shook 4 Co., offers for sale the ma chinery, tools, patterns, etc, of said firm; the machinery consists of lathes, drill presses, etc ; also a large gray mare 7 years old. and harness and wagon. Apply to JOHN D.MCKENN AN. Re ceiver. BakewellLawBnlldlng, Pittsburg, Pa. delt-2S SHscerhtneons. FOR SALE HOLIDAY GIFTS-SOLID SIL VER stem-winding watches, 85, fs, t7, at M. J. SMlfS, 311 Smithfield at. del&-133 FOR SALE-HOLIDAY GIFTS-MISSES' AND children's rings, solid gold, 75c, I! 25. 81 75. M. J. 3M1T, 311 Smithfield st. de!5-133 FOR SALE HOLIDAY GIFTS LADIES' bracelets and bead necklaces. II 25. 12 and SS 25. M. J. BMIT. 311 Smithfield St. del5-133 FOR SALE HOLIDAY GIFTS LADIES' vest, Qneen or Victoria chains, roll plate. at tL 150 and 82 25. st. M. J. SM1T, 311 Smithfield ueja-idj FOR SALE-THREE PAIRS GENUINE DIA MOND earrings, weight, IX karats, abso lutely perfect and white, at SIOO per pair; also 2 pairs weighing 2H karats, same quality, at 25:9 pairs weighing 1 1-16 karats each, at 870 per pair; aiso 2i pairs wejgniugtt aarai, atauou per pair. and 17 pairs weighing- S to H karat, from 817 to 830 Scr pair at ju. .). oaiix 'C oor from Fourth ave. 311 Smithfield st. . third aeu-rss -ttssu PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS-HUNDREDS OF new books, nicely bound In cloth gilt, at 23a each: many fine books In elegant bindings; come and see them. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, Liberty St., near Ninth. nc3-33 PERSONAL-HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS wife, and well he might after she presented blm with one of M. J. Smlt's beautiful told watches, which cost her but 125 M. J. SMTP, 311 Smithfield si., third door from Fourth ave. de!5-!S3 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they bad not been on the best of terms owing to a little family ar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course was done In a bungling manner: In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 tlfth ave.. corner Wood st , second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns lu their household. Telephone 1553. auJO-D LOST. LOST-A GOLD MEDAL-BETWEEN SMITH FIELD bridge and Gymnasium Hall. West End. Finder will please return to WILL F. MC HUGH. 22 W. Carson at.. Thirty-fourth ward. deI7-6S T OST-ALL REGARD FOR FORMER PRICES I 1 and now ofier 1,000 pairs Rhinestone aud Vol taic diamond eardrops and screw knots from f 1 to S3 25; all mounted In solid gold settings, and war ranted to retain their brilliancy. M. J. SUIT, 311 Smithfield St., third door from Fourth ave N. B. Complete selection of lsce plus, brooches, scarf pins, studs and collar ' buttons mounted with Rhinestones and voltaic diamonds, and make one ol tbe most suitable gifts for the holidays. delS-126-TTSSu KEAI ESTATE. FOR SALE. ELEGANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE One of the finest places in the county ti acres, with beautiful residence of 10 or 12 rooms. Grounds beautifully laid out, with an abundance of fruit ana shade trees, large stables and outbuildings. All in perfect con dition. Magnificent view. House Is about 300 yards from Shields' Station, near - SEWICKLEY. Will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER at the Allegheny Connty Sheriff's office on MONDAY, January 8, 18S9, at 10 A.M. Also a lot of IK acres adjoining above at same time. Title perfect. INQUIRE OF EBITlLlEl W. Block i CD., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. del7-23-TUF TWENTY-ONE HOUSES -SOLD IN- OAKLAND SQUARE Since July 1. 1889. This remarkable sale of dwellings proves con clusively that the square meets with the ap proval of the majority of those who are seeking homes. A few of the advantages and brief de scriptions are as follows: Location Directly bordering on Bchenley Park, a magnificent view of which can be had from any part of the square. Only lour squares from Fifth avenue traction road, and directly on line of new electrio road now being com pleted as a feeder to tbe Fifth avenue line, and which brings tbe square-within 0 minutes of Pittsburg postofnee for S cents. Dwellings are constructed of brick by day work, not by contract, contain 8 and 0 rooms, wide halls, baths. Inside w. a, inside shutters, range, laundry, cemented cellars, automatic electric Hunting, slate mantels and tile hearths; In fact, all modern conveniences. The sqnare is 120 feet wide, with park in the center, around which runs asphaltum paved streets and sidewalks. Perfect sewerage, gas, water, etc Prloe W,E00 to 110,000. Terms Small cash payment down, balance tSOO per annum. SAMUEL BLACK & CO, dell-Si 99 Fourth avenue FOR SALE. SQUIRREL HILL. NEAR SCHENLEY PARK. 30 acres land, having a frontage of over 2,800 feet on trnod street. 21 acres land, street frontage 1,400 feet. 5 acres, fronting on two streets. 4 acres and 2-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms. 15 acres land near the Squirrel Hill Electrio road and Forbes street. XRA M. BURCHFTELD, 158 Fonrth ave. deMi4-TT8 SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAT SOtS & CO., STEAM DYERS AND T3COURERS ' And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments neatly cleaned or restored la color. Curtains of every deeeriptioa carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS.&o, iell-TM . ; tECm iXMSmkm, ft , TO LET. City Residences. TO LET ON FEDERAL ST.. PG.. BRICK house of 7 rooms and bathroom: reduced rent to April L THOS. LIGGETT, .No. 114 Fourth ave. deH-u-TTSSu Arrtraent. rpO L E T-FURNlSHED BOOMS WITH JL kitchen, tableware, sewing machine, natural gas. etc; all 88 73 and 84 SO. 41 LOU AN ST., near Wyllc del7-4 Bnslneaa stands. mO LET-SIXTH 8T., NEAR PENN AVE., JL storeroom 3 floors above cellar, etc., 110 ft. deep, plate glass windows unexcelled location. SAM'L W. BLACK. & CO.. 99 Fourth arc de!7-72 Offices. Desk Boom. dee. TO LET-DESK ROOM IN VERY DESIRABLE office, central location, suitable for business or profession. Address BEAVER, Dispatch office. del7-7 T 10 LET-8300 PER YEAR-A LARGE. WELL- LIGHTED offlea with all modern conven iences; newly painted and papered: has two large closets for storage room. Inquire at GERMANlA. SAVINGS BANK. 421 Woodst. nolS-31-D STRAYED. STRAYED TO THE RESIDENCE OF H. W. BORNTRAEGER. Homewood ave., E. .. Tuesday, black and white pig; owner can have same by proving property and paying charges, etc delS-32 NOTICE 3. NOTICE TO RTVERMEN. PLEASE take notice that the south channel of the Smithfield Street Bridge will be closed on and after DECEMBER 20, during the erection of the addition to the bridge PENCOYD BRIDGE AND CONSTRUCTION CO., Contractors. deI7-39 Office of National Tbausit Co., i Oil CrrY. Pa., Decemberl,1889. ( mHE PATRONS OF THE NATIONAL X Transit Company are hereby notified that aU credit balances upon the books ot tbe National Transit Co., at the close of business, Dec 14, 1S89, and aU outstanding acceptances and certifi cates Issued on or prior to that date are subject to an assessment of forty-six thousandths (46-1000) of 1 per cent, or forty-six hundredths (45-100) barrels on a thou sand In pipeagn paid oil on account of loss by fire on the morning of December 15, 188a, from tanks united register, numbers 1203 and 1304, located near Clarendon. Warren county. Pa. del7-85 D. O. DAY. General Manager. AUCTION SALES. THE LAST WEEK. COMMENCING. MONDAY, DECEMBER IS. BANKRUPT SALE. OF THE 1150,000 STOCK. -of- F1NE FOREIGN AND boMESTIC DRY GOODS, CARPETS, RUGS, ETCL, ' BY AUCTION 1 -AT- 723 AND 725 LIBERTY ST., ' CORNER EIGHTH. Sales, Morning; Afternoon and Evening, N. B. Special accommodations provided for ladles. del72-TTSSu D. BY GOODS AT AUCTION- $30,000 worth which must positively be closed out, by order of the receiver. Commencing WEDNESDAY MORNING, December 18, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market street. The goods embrace the finest line of dress goods, and will be sold to suit everybody. Now is the time to buy. Everything sold will be a bargain for tbe money. Daily sales will be at 10, 2 and 7.30 o'clock until all are gone. Come and secure these bargains. HENRY AUCTION CO., L1M, delo-102 Auctioneers. Grand Closing Out Sale, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Regardless of cost, balance of our Sixth street retail stock left over. Lace Curtains, Portieres and Upholstery Goods in general. Also a very fine line of odds and ends In painted and em broidered Silk and Plush Good", from our wholesale department. Sale every morning and afternoon. H. Holtzman & Sons, 5H WOOD BT., BET. FHTTH AVENUE AND VIRGIN ALLEY. del7-tt AUCTION 8ALE-AT THE ROOMS NO. 3U Market St., TUESDAY, Dec 17, at 10 o'clock. Fine English rug parlor suit, satin, broca telle, silk, tapestry, plush and haircloth parlor furniture, bookcase, secretaries, desks,lounges, hall racks, portieres, curtains, bouquet stands, library table', vases, clocks, pictures, orna ments, lancy rockers, brnssels and ingrain room, hall and stair carpets, bedding chamber suits, mattresses, springs, toilet ware, seal sacque,fur wraps, rattan goods, folding beds, china closets, sideboards, silver cutlery, exten sion tables, china, glass and silverware HENRY AUCTION CO., del5-101 Auctioneers. TJUNE GOODS AT AUCTION, :TUESDA Y MORNING, December 17, AtlO o'clock, At tbe Auction Rooms, NO. 311 HARKET ST., Carpets and Furniture from the Monongahela House to be sold without reserve HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIST., de!7-79 Auctioneers. A DJOURNED EXECUTORS' SALE OF jO. business property THURSDAY, Decem ber 1 at 2 o'clock p. Jr., on the premises, wo will offer at public sale tbat large brick building, with lot 60xS0 feet, corner ot Ohio and Arch streets, Allegheny. Terms H cash: balance In L 2 and 3 years. Deferred payments secured by mortgage and bond. GEO. D. RIDDLE. At torney. US Diamond St. ALEXANDER fc L&E, Auctioneers, 313 Wood st, del6-49-TTS ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF FURNITURE. CARPETS. Etc Tbe large stock of W. H. Thompson & Co., No. 305 Wood st, must be closed out at once. regardless of cost. del5-88 THOS. W. McCUNE. Assignee. BANK STATEMENTS. EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK, at Pittsburg; in tbe State of Pennsylvania, at tbe close of business, December U, 1889: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $533,84511 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 105 GS U. S. bonds to seenre circulation 0,000 00 Dne from approved reserve agents... 67,133 76 Due from other national banks 33.743 43 Dne from State banks and bankers... 7,953 67 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 27,000 00, Current expenses aud taxes paid-.... 6.844 13 Premiums on U.S. bonds...- 3.125 00 Checks ann other cash items 64 W Exchanges for Clearing House 16,754 64 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 139 93 Specie 20.523 00 Legal tender notes 60,635 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation)-.... 2,250 00 1838,027 98 TJABTLITIES. Capital stock paid in -...- S200.000 00 Surplus fund . 21.000 00 Undivided profits 18,134 97 National bank notes outstanding..... 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid 612 00 Individual deposits subject to check -....J151.893 92 Demand certificates of de posit - 9,662 93 Certified checks... .i...... ' 970 00 Cashier's checks outstand'g 2,543 69 Due to other national b'nks 48,982 37 Due to State banks and bankers 27.196 10 651,251 01 $838,027 98 State of Pennsylvania, connty of Allegheny, as: I, George Seeblck, Cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true, to the best ot my knowledge and belief. GEO. SEEBICK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 18th day of December, 1S8B. PM. CUBBING, Notary Public. Correet Attest: JOS-VOGELrSR., 1 OSAB.HOOK. SfeMtM. mw'-ww ,-t .a, , , . BANK STATEMENTS. TjEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE JtiiExchange NaUonal Bank, at Pittsburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, December U, 1889: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 12,215,104 27 Overdrafts.... . - IS 13 U.S. bonds to secureeirculation.... 100.000 CO Due from approved Reserve Agenta Due from other National banks... Dne from State banks and bankers. Real utato f nmltnre and fixtures.. 117.652 66 33,163 53 14.849 61- 210,00000 Current expenses and taxes paid.... .rrpmiqms naia..... ...... Cher.ka anrf Atrinr raari Items . 20.000 00 17,236 33 Exchanges for Clearing Honse 25,50813 jjius 01 inner cants , w Fractional paper currency, nickels andpennle. .S?n Specie 203,221 00 Legal tender notes.. 44,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation).... 4,500 00,' Dne from U-S-Treasuxer other than 5 per cent redemption fund 85,000 00 $3,077,238 50 LTABILrriES. Capital stock paid in. fL20O,000 0O Surplus fund 400,003 00 Undivided profits 78JS1 83 National Bank notes outstanding. .. 90.000 00 Dividends unpaid.... &788 00 Individual deposits subject to check 1,188,573 65 - Cashier's checks outstanding. 1,63178 Due to other National banks 77.896 41 Due to State banks and bankers.... 32,024 82 S3.077.23S 60 State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny,.; L, Mark W. Watson. President of the Ex change National Bank, ot Pittsburg; Pa do solemnly affirm that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, MARK W. WATSON, President -Subscribed and affirmed Jo before me, this 16th day of December, 1SS9. WM. F. ROBB, Notary Public Correct Attest: J. W.DALZELL. FRANK S. BISSELL, JAMES P. HANN A, del7-29 Directors. . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Iron City National Bank, at Pittsburg, in tne State of Pennsylvania, at the close of busi ness, December 11. 1889- RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 81,906,381 37 Overdrafts 169 61 U. S. bonds to seenre circulation.... 100,000 00 Stocks securities, judgments, claims, etc 36,280 50., Due from approved reserve agents. . 131,355 80 Due from other National banks..... 51,216 63 Due from State banks and bankers. 7440 6 Banking bouse and lot. 60,000 00 Other real estate and mortgages owned 43.619 97 Current expenses and taxes paid.. . . 2,289 59 Premiums paid. 4,000 00 Checks and other cash items........ 9,640 20 Exchanges for Clearing House..... 30,087 23 Bills of other banks. 6,261 CO ' Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 8 83 Specie .'. ,. 194,700 00 Legal tender notes 140,350 CO Beaemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation).... 4,500 00 $2,722,898 84 LIABIUTIES. Capital stock paid in. $ 400,000 00 Surplus fund 250,000 CO Undivided profits 77,593 63 National bank notes outstanding... 87,250 00'' Dividends unpaid 2,802 00 Individual deposits subject to check 1,401,202 81 Demand certificates of deposit 500 00 Cashier's checks outstanding 47,343 24 Due to other National banks 408,983 75 Dne to State banks and bankers.... 47,313 41 ' $2,722,998 84 State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, ss.: L Oliver Lemon, Cashier of the Iron City Na tional Bank, of Pittsburg; Pa., do solemnly swear that the above is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. OLIVER LEMON, Cashier. , Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of December, 1889. GEO. L WHITNEY, Notary Public Correct Attest: A.M.BYERS, J.D.LAYNG, J. R. McGINLEY, de!7-63 Directors. EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Allegheny National Bank, at Pittsburgh the State of Pennsylvania, at tbe close of busi ness, December U, 1889: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,004,353 13 Overdrafts.. 1624 63 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation... Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. Due from approved re serve agents $174,838 63 Doe from other National banks .... 76,223 75 Due from State banks and bankers , 16,087 97 60,000 00 60,812 60 277,155 30 126,575 00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures.. Cnrrent expenses and taxes paid.., U.58ZS3 Premiums paid 12,075 CO Checks ana otner case items S 44,139 69 Exchanges for Clearing House 80.612 91 Bills ot otber banks 9.765 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 297 31 Specie 242,611 75 477.426 63 Redemption fund with TT S. Treas urer, (o per cent ot circulation. 2250 00 $3,003,635 01 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 600,000 CO . Surplus fund 160,010 00 Undivided profits 61.049 42 National banknotes outstanding., 44,970 00 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits sub 1,623 00 ject to check $1,973,456 69 Demand certificates of deposit 80,212 82 Due to other National banks 143,667 48 Dne to State banks and bankers 33,652 63 2,235,989 63 $3,003,635 04 State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, ss. I, F. C. Hutchinson, Cashier of tbe Allegheny National Bank, of Pittsburg; Pa, do solemnly swear tbat tbe above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. C. HUTCHINSON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before methislStb, day of December, 1SS9. WM. F. ROBB. Notary Public Correct Attest: W. McCANDLESS. JOSHUA RHODES. J OHN CALDWELL, JR., deI7-30 Directors. EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Pitts burg; in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business December IL 1889: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,781552 41 Overdrafts L350 00 U. S. bonds to secure circulation.... 60,000 00 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. 47.779 43 Due from approved reserve agants.. 365,441 21 Due from other National banks.... 48,096 50 Due from State banks and bankers. 13,369 72 Real estate, furniture ana fixtures. 317,650 00 Current expenses and taxes paid.... 13,067 93 Checks and othercash items........ 2,80183 Exchanges for Clearing House 133.893 73 Bills of other banks 6,700 CO Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 78 93. Specie ... 150.318 99 Legal tender notes 240.000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (S per cent, of circulation)... 2,250 CO $4,182,853 78' LlAUlLllliUS. Canitalstock paldin $ 750,000 00a ourpiuaiunu. ................. ... mw w Undivided nroflts 87.473 31', National Bank, notes outstanding... 45,000 00, J jjiviaenas unpaia orc w Individual deposits sub- '' jecttoccecK ...5,ui,.u ot Certified checks. 2,315 12 Due to other National banks 165,625 08 Dne to State banks and banters 76.859 70 $3,148.379 47 jjl M.I82.85378S1 State of Pennsylvania. County of Alleehenv. ss.:i . L J. D. Scully, Cashier of the First National Bank, ot Pittsbunr. Pa do solemnly swear that' - the above is true, to the best of my knowledge '. tQ ana oeuer. J. u. B.uijui.iasuier. . Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 16th. ' J T.-.t .OOO i -,- JOHN F.WING SPEER. ' Notary Public. -jy Correct Attest: ALEX. NIMICK, JOHN wuaoN. TttTtf TJ xtnTrttrw ViS 4UiU1 UtWVAUUI 4, urn ArVIKi Directors. i H OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. OF1-ICK OV THE C1TT TREASURES. 1 .. IB PrrrsBUBG. Decembers, 1SS9. f " -vrOTIOE-NOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, XI tbat the duplicates tor tne secona a sesamenta of -watjir rents ffor new bulldtnzs4 eomnleted sines Anril 1. 1890.1 have been placed" in my hand for collection, and payable at thlf - omce during the month 01 uecemoer. All water rents remainim? unnaid January L ' lMn -ntn ru nliMrf In thn hands of W.R.4-3 liWrf CnllMrtnr nf Tlolinnnent Taxes, with 5. 'S per cant added, for collection. ;JM deS-SB-D City Treasurervi CfriWiMW on BmtS and MgMh JPagetfi X ! F. 'ift h x-. . amf. L 3; &:&?:, &- - ' JSaJ-lj! . r.. n'J,