'$ Jris, THE PITTSBURG- 2 ".-n r DISPATCH, THURSDAY. - DECEMB1-19;'1889. rrl A !" a .AlVbT- jffHBff DO TOP BOTE! A Meeting Held to Consider a Change in Flitting Day. OPIKIOSS PBO&ND CON ADVANCED. Arcmuenls in FaTor of the People "who do the iloving Act. ADJODBNED WITHOUT DECISION About 75 people attended the meeting of real estate agents, landlords and tenants, at Old City Hall yesterday afternoon, called for the purpose of considering the proposed change of moving day from April 1 to ilay 1. Thomas Liggett presided and stated briefly the objects of the meeting. He stated that the real estate agents are not taking an interest in the movement be cause of personal interests as they have noth ing to win or lose, no matter how the question is disposed of. but they are agitating the matter because they know the wants of the people, many of whom have asked them to changa moving day if possible. He stated the general objections to moving on the 1st of April. The variegated nature of the weather, the concen tration of business to a short period of the year azd'the sickness resulting from an exposure to bad weather all come in forcondemnaDonby those Interested in the matter. TO START THE DISCtTSSlOS". William H. Phipps. of 2918 Penn avenue, 'offered a motion that in future .May 1 be fixed as the annual moving day. A discussion then followed which, while entirely devoid of any '; great enthusiasm, showed very plainly that the general sentiment of those present was against any change at the present time. Captain R. Robinson, of Allegheny, said he feared that 'those in whose interest the meeting was en deavoring Jo legislate were thoso who moved tno or three times a year, and it wouldn't make any difference when the annual moving day was. thej would move whenevertbeygot ready Anyhow. D. C Martin said he understood the legal moving day was April 1, and the only way it could be changed would be through the Legis lature. Ue understood, further, that the city lias arrangement made for collection of water Tents so that the fiscal year ends March 3L A RADICAL, SUGGESTION. Dr. Beeze suggested that it would suit the farmers better if the moving day was changed .tto November Land offered an amendment to 4tftbat effect, but the amendment received no second. D. P. Black said the meeting was considering the question as it affects the cities of Pitts burg and Allegheny, and the farmers liad nothing to do with it now. Mr. Black favored the motion to change tho day to May. Johu J. Pettitt threw cold water on the mo tion by saying that he thought a mistake was being made to try to pass sncli a motion at such a meeting. There had been snch a clamor for Fomething because it would benefit the tenants. Hot a tenant had been heard favoring the scheme. Mr. Pettitt said he was satisfied the people are not anxious for a change or they would have been present. The size of the audience representing over 300,000 people showed that the mass of the people are not stirred up. PEOPLE WHO MOTE SPORADICALLY. Hugh M. Adams, a tenant, said he did not care whether the change was made or not. He knew tenants who had moved heretofore at all tunes in the year and supposed they would do so in the future. Thos. H. 'Wilson, of the East End, said he represented 55 tenants, all of whom are in favor "of the change. X. W. Taylor said he had hoped that ho would hear something about the sanitary condition of the city and how it was effected by the annual moving day. He said he thought the people who favored the change must bo subject to Epring fever and wanted moving day postponed a month for their benefit. This remark brought Dr. Beeze to bis feet again, and he said be knew Seople who had tpnng fever all the time, and e guessed they would die with it. ltvtjjg on tjnpaved steeets. Frank Van Gorder, of the East End, favored thevihamre, because it affects the poorer and ; middle classes. The rich can live on the paved t$MMtreeMt bnt those who do not own their own property must De satisned with less improved districts. Mr-Pettitt thought the interests of those who live on nnpaved streets were no more worthy of consideration than those Of the farmers. John Kirkpatnck said he would be willing to vote for the motion if the tenants had been present to give au expression on the matter. After some further discussion of a minor im portance the meeting adjourned until some future date, when an effort will be made to have, a fuller representation of the tenants. Diamonds. , Rich in all their prismatic color, beauties of the rainbow condensed. The At prices within the reach of all. at Haedy & Hates', Jewelers) Silversmiths and Art Healers, 529 Smithfield st New Building. Open every evening. tts Open Evenlncs. Holiday goods; cash or credit its Hoppee Bbos. & Co., 307 "Wood st JJS5& Holme' Best. 1SS9. An undoubted brand, established for 31 p. tl" 'years, highly recommended by all profes- jt. sionai ana non-proiessionai people, uruer ? '120 "Water street nnd IKS "First avonno TTSSU B. fc B. Booklets and Christmas cards, elegant assortments, at half usual prices. Store3 open every evening until Christmas, beginn ing Thursday of this week. BOGGS & BUHIi. Everybody Says '"We have the finest stock of Men's Novelties in sterling silver in the city. -Come and see f them, at Hardy & Hates', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, .. 529 Smithfield street Jf ew Building. , tOpen every evening. tts V ' - Open Evening;, Holiday goods; cash or credit " rrs Hoppee Beds. & Co.,- 307 "Wood st Natural Gni Cut Gin Pntirh rtnwt. c- "WV have fchfc lartrt n hUm f.n.1 1. 41. J 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 kof natural gas-cut glass now is the lime. -4This would make a notable present for a Sfffclub room. Haedt & Hates', eweira, ouversmitns and .Art Dealers. -(j. w - WM..-UU....A .,;.. CHUUUUlUf;, Open every evening. ITS '$j Open Evenlncs. Holiday goods; cash or credit gsxs Hoppee Bkos. & Co., 307 "Wood st " ,.r y--' b. & b. Kv- Gents' mufflers, holiday silk umbrellas; xr iutauiujiB, vuuiucBt uuu latest, at moderate prices ior medium ana finest goods. ; .BOGGS i ittTHL. tJSJsFASCOUS for square dealing and carrying C Iir.M. A. Sxr. 4i. 1.1 1. - is - rJICAMkWl fcwvo. niivua mc fJUUilu a line "-'offiolidav goods second to none in the eitv JjatfpHces that sell the goods. Terms as easy ftwrnsuaL Cash orcredit SOTWoodst rra hoppee Bbos. & Co. t-4' CHRISTMAS COMING. Befertc the Following for Assortment of Gifts. Eitsels. iBook cases, JBIackinir cases, BntleFs trays, China closets, Euchre tables, Easy chain, "n n ancy chairs. Gold divans, Gold chairs. Hat racks, ' Hall glasses, Hall chests. Hanging cabinets, Mantel cabinets, Music cabinets, Music portfolios, Heed chairs. iCurtaln cases, Vj",lo LVWU ""! hiffoniers. Chevals, ,, Cabinets,"- ; Ch&irsJ i TlrexAnz tables, Dining tables, .Divans, Desks, Eockers, .For.fnrther particulars call at warerooms. Respectfully, 'P.iC. SCHOEKXCK, 711 Liberty street. - &i! Brown-Scquard's Elixir of Lire.' A distinguished Frcnchv$hysician by the name of Brown-Sequard has recently made some declarations before Ihe Society or Bi ology in Paris which have, with various ad ditions and distortion;, been heralded to every part of the, civilized world. The as sertions that have created such attention were neither wonderful nor unusual, and lave gained their chief notoriety from the source from which they emanated. He merely claimed that' be had discovered a fluid which he nroenred from certain glands bf recently killed animals, which fluid, if injected into the blood of old people, wonld produce an exhilaration of considerable duration, seemingly rejuvenating the de crepit and bringing back youthful vigor to the aged. This has been claimed to be true by many distinguished experimenters, and the force of their testimony has been added to the strength in which this claim has taken hold on the public mind. Three is an almost universal superstition that health depends on some secret entity or sub stance that it is the good fortune of some to possess and the bad luck of some to be with out. That is to say, there resides somewhere in nature, hidden either in the body of some beast, bird or reptile, or in the earth, sea or vegetable kingdom, some potent gas, fluid or solid, which, if not already discov ered, will be, or at least may he, which, when discovered, will sustain" life indefi nitely and cure all diseases. This supersti tion prepares the way for the most absurd claims to enjoy temporary acceptance and find eager welcome by those who are expecting some such discovery to be made, and await impatiently the announce ment of it. But all this is undoubtedly the dream of, a fanciful speculation ana the phantom 'of a diseased imagination. Ex pectations based on snch notions as these will always "be doomed to bitter disappoint ment, whether they are fed by the dictums of scientific societies or the fnlminations of quackery. " Nowhere in heaven or earth is there any potent par ticle or life prolonging elixir that will ef fectually secure us against disease, but at all times and in all places we will be ex posed to the exigency of sickness. The sooner such hallucinations are destroyed the sooner will the care of the body in health and the cure of the body in disease take the place of vague longingB and mysterious an ticipations. There are three remedies that stand approved by science, experience and common sense. One provided with these can afford to bid adieu to vagaries and dis pense with the use of charms and elixirs. With the Tonic, Pe-ru-na, that touches into new life the least onset of flagging strength or wasted vitality; with the laxative, Man-a-lin, that deftly stimulates every declin ing function or clogged excretion, and the blood-purifier, La-cu-pi-a, that removes the slightest blood taint or disfiguring eruption, one can enjoy the keen pleasures ot healthy existence, while others are hazing anxiously up and down the earth in search of occult potencies and magic mixtures. In the midst of ephemeral cures which enjoy brief reputations and sink into oblivion again, Pe-ru-na, Han-a-lin and La-cu-pi-a nave made a steady and substantial growth, until they are recognized as standard family med-' icines, to be found in thousands of homes from Maine to California. That Pe-ru-na can always be relied upon in the treatment of all affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, diseases of the kidneys and bladder, and female weakness, 4s a fact too well known to furnish any excuse for a waste of time and money in experimenting with new cures for these affections. Man-a-lin is so perfectly reliable as a laxative, curing dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, piles and liver complaints, that few can be persuaded to use any other medicine for these diseases. For all constitutional dis eases, blood taints and syphilitic poisons, scrofula, salt rheum, chronic rheumatism and ulcers, La-cu-pi-a has made such an un deviating record of cure, that it is down right folly to endure a miserable existence with any ot these affections without giving it a trial. The "His of Life," a pamphlet published by the Peruna Medicine Com pany, of Columbus, Ohio, giving a full ac count of these medicines, will be sent free on application. Musical Worka. One of those finely bound, giltedged vol umes of Peter's, Leipzig, or Boosey & Co., London classic editions of music, or one of tne many American editions of vocal and instrumental music would be appreciated by lady or gentleman musical friend. To be had at Geo. Kappel's, 77 Fifth ave. 19 For Christmas Moraine. Beaver muffs and collars. C. A. Smiley & Co. 300 White bilk Mufflers, Worth SI 25, st 75c In gents' furnishing department. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. For Christmas Morales;, Gentlemen's hats. C. A. Smiley & Co. Special bargains offering throughout all departments during our clearing sale. ttssu Hughs & Hacke. For Christmas Horning, Beaver muffs and collars. C. A. Smiley & Co. B.tu. Stores open Thursday evening and every evening until Christmas. Boggs & Buhl. For Christmas Kfornloc, Gentlemen's hats. C. A. Smiley & Co. Oce line of jackets in price from $i to 512 are the best values shown in the city. ttssu Hugus & Hacke. DIEETlNGs. qtockholders meeting the an- KJ JN UAL meeting of the stockholders of the taononsrahelaNavJttion Company will be held on THURSDAY, January 9. 1830,'at the offico of the company. No. 104 Grant street, Pitts bnrg. at 2 o'clock p. il, lor the election of offi cers and managers of the company for the en suing year, and other business. W. BAKEWELL. Secretary. del190.21,24,2(3.2S,Sl,ja2.4.5.7,9 "VTOTICE JR. O. U. A. M. PARADE THE 1 General Committee meeting called for December 21, 1SS9, has been postponed by re quest of the Executive Committee, on behalf of the members of the AUeghenydivislon, who meet on the above date to elect a Division Mar shal The postponed meeting will be held SATURDAY EVENING, January 4, 1890, at 730 o'clock. In the Murcuead Building, corner Second at enne and Grant street. By order GEO. B. NESBITT, Chm. Gen. Com. HARRY PECK. Secretary. del9-93 OFPI CIAL PITTsB UB.G. Office of the city Trbasurke. PrrrsBUEO, December 18S9. ( NOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE'n that the duplicates for the second as sessments of vrater rents (for new buildings completed since April 1, IS9Q,) have been placed In my hands for collection, and payable at this offico during the month or December. All water rents remaining unpaid January L 1890, will be placed in the bands ot W.rL Ford, Collector of Delinquent Taxes, with 5 per cent added, for collection. J. F. DENNISTON. ileS58-D City Treasurer. Continued on the Sixth and Seventh I'aget. RESORTS. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., HYGEIA HOTEL. One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, where daily 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. The roost de lightful winter resort in tbe United States. Turkish, Russian, Electric and HOT SEA Baths. Send for illustrative descriptive pamphlet. F. N. PIKl del4-63-TTSSu Manager. THOMASVLLLE, GA., Piney Woods Hotel. Season opens December 4. 1S89. M. A. BO VVER, Proprietor For circulars, rates, etc, address WM.,E. DA VIES, Manager.TnomaSville, Ga. orF.A.BUDLQNG, Wrodaor.HoteL N.".Clty, Ma-Diiplay actvertUemenU one dollar par tquare Jar one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, Jtbr Sale, to Let, ete, ten tents per line or each inter Hon. and none taken for lest than fifty tents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BEjLNCH 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 next morningr: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already hsve an.-ounu with Xns 1)18 rxTcu. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFKHEY, Saa Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. atb street and Penn are. E. G. bTOCKEY A CO., Wylle are. and FultonsU N. STOKELY. fifth Avenue Market Home. EAETESD. J."W. "WALLACE, E1Z1 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEE A SUEH!LER,ahv. AAtwOOdlt. S0UTII8IDE. JACOB SPOHK, So. scanon street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1T07 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, 69 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDF, Market House, Allef ueny. FEED H. EQGE1W. 17S Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS4SON, Ohio and Chestnut Btt. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jickson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Inrtnaves. G. "W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEUKyM. GLELM. ltebeccaand Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOEOUGH. YT. "W. FLOCKEB. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. THE DISPATCH HAB OPENED A BBANCH OFFICE FORTHESOTJTHSrDE AT NO. 1220 CARSOa STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALSOIJTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. WANTED. Ulsle Hclo. WANTEH-TWO GOOD KA1LKOAD TEACK foremen. Inquire at &0 OOD ST. del9-98 TJ7ANTED-DEATJGHTSMANIN BAILROAD TV office; most Rive eood references. Address L. C. 'W.,Tlspitch office. delS-85 WANTED 100 ME AM) BOYS TO GET 13 cabinet photos for SL at AUFKECHT'S ELITE GALLEUY, 518 Market St., Fjtts. dec!8-59 WA N T E D-AN EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER for a few months to close up a set of books. Address S. it.. Dispatch office. deis-zr TirANTKD-ONE OR TWO GOOD JOB COM YV POSITOKS: also, a good press teed boy. Applv at once to BEST & CO., S07 Wood street. del9-12 WANTED-A COACHMAN FOR LIVERY. None but experienced and sober need ap ply to T. B. MOEELAND, ClOol'enn are.. K. E., l'ittsbnrr. dcl7-81 WANTED-CARBON SETTERS-MEN "WHO can climb: waces E per dsy; steady em ployment. ALLEGHENY COUNTY LIGHTCO , 15 Virgin alley. del7-18 XTANTED THE SERVICE OF A bHORT Y V HAND and typewriter about two evenings In the week. Address C A. IS., Dispatch office. wun lowest terms. avia-9 WANTEO-AGENT3 IN EVERY TOWN IN the U. S. to sell "Boss" Bitters: steady work: can make J18 to HM per week. DB.O'KEEFiC & CO., 34 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. delg-61 WANTED-RKG1STEREU PHARMACIST TO a thoroughly competent man a good posi tion Is offered: one who speaks German preferred. Address, SODIUM, Dispatch office. de!9-97 -TTTANTED-M COAL MINERS. 150 LABOR YV ERS for railroad, stone quarry and pipe line: SO stonecutters, fitrm and gardeners, at 640 Grant street. AUGUSr P. GEISLEU. General Agent. del9-S9 WANTED-SOLICITOR-FIRST-CLASS AND experienced, one with large city acquaint ance preierred; excellent chance tor A I nun. Bring reference and apply at ROOM 504, Penn Building. dcB-lOO WAN1ED-RKIJAHLL LOCAL ANO TRAV ELING salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties: don't delay; salary from start. UKOWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS WANTED AGENTS TO BELL TEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mUlmtn can makemoney in their spare time: special Inducements toper sons having established trade. YAMASHIRO TEA CO.. 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. auI0-7-TTS WANTEO-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH ralarv and expenses, to sell a line orsllver platedware. watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for fnll Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN AKD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D Female Help. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR DISHWASH ING, at MILLER'S, No. 121 Fifth ave., city. del9-S8 WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE MrRIlERoperstor: "Hammond" preferred. Address CURATE, Dispatch office. de!9-37 WANTED-100 GIRLS TO GET 12 CABINET photos for (I, at AUFRECHT'S ELITi. GALLLkY. 516 Market St.. Pittsburg. del$-e9 WANTED-I WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW ladles on salary to take charge of my busi ness at tbelr homes; light, very fascinating and healthful; wages IjlO per wees: reference given; ood pay for part time. Address with stamp, IRS. MARION WALKEK, Louisville. Ky. sel2-ls-Tbsu Male and Female fleln. WANTED-COOKS: IV AGES. 3 SO TO 1 00; chambermaids, dinlngroom girls, nurses; 100 house girls; German and colored girls: farm hands; drivers. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st. de5-UThS WANTED IMMEDIATELY M QUARRY MEN, chambermaids and cooks for small families, 3 50 to W per weet: girl to do nursing and chamberwork: 100 house girls. 10 Germans and Swedes dishwasher, dining room and pantry girl. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. deie-D Situations. -TTJANTED-A POSITION IN SOME GOOD Y Y business house, cither as salerasn, book keeper, collector, or at general office work, by a man of experience, who can give nrst-class reference and security ifnecessary; and lragree able, wonld take a financial interest. Address A. B., Dispatch office. de!9-4 Partners. TO-ANTED-PARTNER "WITH 5,000 CAPI V 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-TTSEU WANTED-A GOOD, ACTIVE MAN WITH f 10,000 to invest to take an Interest in a profitable mfg. business: one who could give his time and attention. Address IRON, Dispatch of fice. del9-16-Ths -rTJ-ANTED-PAHTNER A RARE OPPOR- W TUNITY to Invest to.000 or 810,000 with or without services, in a large,wcll established and very proniaoie mercantile nnsinessin tniscity: for particulars, address LOCK BOX 779, Pitts- Dnrg, x-a. aetiK) TTTrANaEDONE OR TWO GOOD PARTIES, Yt active or otherwise, to take an interest In a fall running and rapidly growing lumber busi ness In the city that has always made and Is now making money, and susceptible ofincreased reve nue with additional capital and assistance. The firm stands high in commercial circles, and is full of energy aud enterprise, and possesses abnna-.nt means, and only proposes now to accept of addi tional capital, with or without personal services, in order to meet the expansive character of the business. This is a splendid opportunity to make an Investment that has every element of safety and profit, and offers the privilege of becoming associated with gentlemen of Integrity and finan cial worth. Fuller particulars will be disclosed only to principals and parties who mean business, by Mr. Drape, who is personally acquainted with the firm. Amount of capital iwanted, 30,000. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. del8-23 Bonrders and Lodgers. -TTTANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR TWO FUR YV NlbHED rooms, second floor, front room, facing park. Inquire at 23 MON'IGOMERY AVE NUE, Allegheny City. del9-78 Rooms. Booses. Etc -VTTANTED-TO BUY A SIX-ROOM BHTCIT VV house near Fifth ave., not further out than Gist Btreet: will pay cash; not over (3.000. Address N. O. !&., ASlspaica oiuce. del9-23 ."TTT ANTED TO KENT IMMEDIATELY. VV bouse about 9 rooms, modern improve ments: East End preferred; give location, terms and fnll description: would arrange to take -present lease. Address B. R. SINGER, No. Ill ir Fourth avenue. del7-I9 financial. "TTTANTED-TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS TV or p, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, free oftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. seB-dis-p "TTJANTED MOKTGAGES-3L 000, 000TO LOAN TV on city and suburban properties at Ai, Band C per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and aala cent counties at per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON. 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 TTTANTKD-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT W GAGES: tlOO and upward at 0 per cent; 1500,000 at 4X per cent on residences or business property; also In adlolning counties. 8. H. FRENCH, lis Fourth avenue. OC24-4-D TTJANTED-lIORl'BAGES-lloa.OOO TO LOAN VV' on mortgages, in sums iromSMO to 310,000, for 3 to 3 years ou city property, at very low rates: write for terms and give description of property. J.i E. GLASS, 133 Ffith ave. Telephone No. 1754. WANTEB. i Fhinnnal. w ANTKli-BMAEL MOinGAGES-I. J.WIL- HON, 149 -Fourth ave. no-- WANTED-MOKTGAGES-MO EY TO LOAN in sums to suit at 4K 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES& BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. npiK-w-TTBbU WANTED-MORTGAGE3 ON CITY PROP ERTY, 'over 4, 000; 4K per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., BFourth avenue. mh2-a2M Trrnnirn-wpvTtt tm rwn.T.v.rrr AND VV houses to rent In all parts of both cltlcsand snbnrbs: established 1&G3. W. A. HEBRON & del-75-TT SONS, SO Fourth avenue. WANTED-MORTGAaES-p.OOO,OOOTOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4K. Sands per cent, free of state tax; no delay. REED B. K WYLE& CO., Ill Fourth ave. mvzio w AN1ED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT- UAGK3 in amounts to suit, in city or cou u- in toetiercent. as to security: no delay. SAJ MUEL W. BLACK &XXL, 99 Fourth aye. aes-H-Biwxj" Miscellaneous. TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S W doren (13) or Stewart ,t Co. s fine cabinet photos for tl. at SO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-TTSU "TITANTED-THK OLD LADY WHO GATII W EEED up the bundle or shoes by mistake, yesterday, to return them at once, and get and no questions will be asked, and oblige THE SHOE tsiuius on marsei street. del9-30 TTJATED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT VV PEARSON, the leading photographer, of M Fifth aye. and 45 Federal St.. AU'y.. Is making a life size crayon portrait, beantirully framedand one dozen cab. photos, all for (8; all fine work. Tnhl3-63 FOE SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. FOR SALE-6 ROOM BRICK DWELLING, No. 42 Pasture St.: price 82,000. C. H.LOVE, 93 Fourth ave, del9-s-ThSSn TOR SALE 3.000-EASY TERMS-V1N E ST.. A' neartwiweiist.. new Dries: oi i ruuioN " all improvements; bargain. ALl.ES & BAILEY, ist jrourtn ave. lei. mi. aeis-iv-mtisu TJ10R SALE-A SECOND AVAHD 1TIOPERTY, JO on the corner of! good sts.; oyer 60 it, front on one st. and 75 ft. on the other, for less than value. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth aye. dclS-8-TQSSu FOR SALE-NO. 0SFORTY-F1RST 3T. 5.I65, oyer 9 per cent clear, lot 25x150 ft: 12-story frame: 1 2-story brlcks:ln finecondttlon. Address, F. K. HAKFEY, 131 Irwin ave. Allegheny. del9-14 -T7OR SALE-hEAR PENN AVE. AND NINTH JD st. cor. property, lot 22 ft. 6 In. by 95 to au alley, 11 roomed dwcllintr: all conveniences; hv 800; big bargain. ALLLS & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Telephone, 1CT dels-39-MWTliSSn FOE I3ALE-FOHBES ST.. NEAR CHESTNUT a very desirable two story brlckdwelling. 6 rooms and finished attic, hall and vestibule; both gases; price 3,600: terms easy; lot 20x60. 1. C. H.C.IUL.X, n iiiamona st. del8-66 FOR SALE-GRANT, CLOSE TO THE CATHE DRAL, splendid opportunity for investment lot 79 ft. on Grant it. by 117, to alley, having erected thereon 4 three-story brick buildings. J. C.BKU.LY, 77 Diamond St. delg-66 FOB SALE LOCUST STREET. NEABMAGEE -two-story brick dwelling. 7 rooms and fin ished attic ball and vestibule, n. and a. gas; a verv convenient and desirable home; lot 21x62. J. C. BE1LL Y, 77 Diamond St. del3-63 Enst End Residences. 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. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. de4-13-UTh FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ON COR. OF Penn and Linden aves., large lot and modern brick house or 12 rooms. receDtlon hall, sliding doors, hardwood mantels, etc, etc: elegant and complete in every respect. THUS. LIGGETT, No. U4 Fourth aye. del4-41-TT8Su FOR 8ALE-P.500 WILL PURCHASE A choice little brick house of 6 rooms and attic on South lllland ave., E. E ; all modern Improve ments, with a good lot and delightful surround ings. JAMISON & DICKIE, 96 Fourth aye., and cor. Penn and Shady ave., E. E. del7-37-rrs "TTiOE SALE-EAST END-HILAND AVE. A? home; a brick dwelling of 8 rooms, large hall, modern conveniences; (be numerous snide and fruit trees make it a desirable place: lot tsox 428: price and terms reasonable. BLACK & BALED, 95 Fourth ave. (4-A-IOL) delS-11 FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST RESI DENCES on Oakland ave,. conta!nIng8 rooms, hall; bath, laundry, both gases, marble mantels: all the modern conveniences: lot 31x110: only 3 minutes' walk from cable road; this desirable house on easy terms. BLACK & B A lit D. 95 Fourth ave. 2D-S2. del5-64-15,16,17,18,19,2l TJIOR SALE-THERE ARE TEN VERY DE JL1 SIRABLE houses now In course of construc tion on Oakland square; to be finished complete ready for occupancy by April 1; five of tliese bouses are already sold, leaving five still available to buyers; prices, 7,500, SS.O0U and 10,000, accord ing to sUo and location; lots vary in size from 30x 100 to 92x150; Atwoodst., now paved with asphalt from Fifth aye. to Oakland sanare. and tr&rtlntr road being laid. Apply to SAMUEL V. BLACK1 ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. deU-4 I Hnzelwood Residence. TTIOR SALE-3,500-SYLVAN AVE.. 4 MIN- UTES' walk from Hazelwood station, a good 2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, bath, both gases, marble mantels, 2 porches and veranda, about 1 acre of ground; foreBt, shade and fruit trees, etc BLaCK 3b BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave 2B-307. dcl5-63 Suburban Residences. TTIOR SALE-FOB 4.600-A BAHGAIN-A J? new, neat house 7 rooms, reception hall, at tic; lot 50x122 it. on Holland St.. at WUklnsburg, near tho station. See W. A. UERUON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. delS-K-Tb Allcchcuy Residences. 3T10R SALE PARK PROPERTY-RESIDENCE No. 21 Montgomery avenue, Allegheny: 14 rooms, uaiu. invaiurics. launarr, all couvem- ences. BAILEY, Smithfield street. AJUUUjL CO. No. 619 del2-12-TT8SU TTtOE SALE-SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY X1 Tills Is what you are looking fort a 7-roora and attic new brick honse in the Second ward, Allegheny; lot 22x110; excellent location: electric car. at door: price, (3.S0O: come quick, as It won't be for sale long. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. del9-n FOR SALE A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, almost new.wlth corner lot, -on the parks, Alle gheny; most desirable location and particularly fine residence: replete throughout with all modern requisites and in elegant condition; wonld take a smaller property In exchange as part payment and allow long time on cash difference. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. delS-23 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Loth FOR SALE-ON MELLON ST., NEAR STAN TON ave, lot 133x120. only 3,000. THOS. LIGGETT, Ho. 114 Fourth ave. del4-41-TTSSu FOR SALE-CHEAP-EASr END BUILDING lots: call or send for crlntcd list lust Issued. free W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS.60 Fourth avenue. del-77-MTh . FOR SALE COR. CENTER AVE. ANDBAH TON st., lot 153X175. elegant location, good sewerage and convenient to both steam and cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth are. del4-4l-TTS8u FOR SALE-LOT 20x145 ON PENN AVlt., near Collins ave.: finest business location In East End: will sell at a sacrifice: good reasons Tor CO., 93 Fourth de!7-71-TWT8 selling. SAM'L W. BLACK & ave FORSALE-ST. CLAIR ST., BAUM'S GROVE, lot 40x113; street sewered. graJed. curbed and stone sidewalks down: only ISper ft.: terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. Fourth ave, illi&UU b w. v. del7-74-TT3 FOR SALE-VACANT LOTS-VERY DESIRA BLY located; on paved streets; at Oakland and Bcllefleld Fourteenth ward: call or send for our new list free. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fodrth ave. del2-17-Th FOB SALE-VILLA PARK PLAN OF LOTS are the most desirable in the market: no lot less than, 40x140 feet; good walks, close to station: prices low and best 01 terms; investigate this plan berbre purchasing elsewhere. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt, 512 Smithfield St. del5-70-TTBu FOR SALE-ON FORBES ST.. IN THE IM MEDIATE vicinity or 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 tbe most beautiful property lutbc Schenley Park district. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave del4-41-TT86U FOR SALE-NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE a choice building site and have a home of your own by April L and avoid annoyance of 'moving: tbe Baum Grove plan offers more Inducements for a pleasaut and profitable borne than any other Slan In tbe market: close investigation solicited. IKLLON BROS.. Euat End, or JOHN F. BAX- to, Agent, fiizsmituneiu st. del5-67-rru Farms. P lOR SALE-FARM, 110 ACRES, VERY BEST ox. Dunaings. in ncn urzning community Lawrence co. : must be sold soon. EU. Wlilioui 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. del3-E Miscellaneous. FOE SALE-CORNER PROPERTY O N GRANT St., belowDlaiuond, suitable tor building pur poses; price low; lot 48x57. J. C REIX.LY, 77 Dia mond St. delS-M FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslncaa Stands. FOR 8ALB-A LARGE BUSINESS PROP ERTY on Water street, city: substantial building: adapted for almost any kind or busi ness. JAS. VV. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave nue, Pittsburg. dcl8-28 Bnslnes Chances. T710B BALE-ONE OF THE OLDEST AND rare chince lor rignt party: good reason for cell lng. fliuiv, xiispawa omce. dell-3G-"WThssu rrfOKBALK-THEDBYGOODS DEPARTMENT ofa first-class general store doing a profit able business In a town of not less than I2.W0 In habitants: no old shelf worn goods; a splendid cbancnto the right parties: all communications confidential. Address . T. H.t Dltpatch office. - . F0R SALE-BCSINESS. BnsinpM Chnnces. TTIOR SALE-LUNCH ROOM-GOOD LOCA ON. small exnense: doln'r ab!?bnslnessr V TION. Sarty Is eolnz V. est. Address n. n. liunatch office de!9-S7 170R SALE-GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOB J-' one or two active men with some capital to step into a paying wholesale produce commission nnsincssy pronu inisyearwui reach tio,n: engaged in other bnsfness reason for selling, ear will reach 810,000; owner r!M vpftann ffimpl 1 1 n IP. Ad dress P. C. DICKSON, 140 Monterey t- Alle. cheny. delo-50 FOR 8ALE-GROCERY STOKE-GOOD LOCA TION, doing 810,010 a year, will be sold for tl,3001f soldby Jan,l;also other grocery stores, drug stores, cigar stores, notion stores, restaurant, etc.; we have a half Interest in a paying business to sell for SJCO. PERCIVAL & CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave. del-S4 FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES IN BOTH cities, from JtjOto !0,ooo: cigar stores f250. 350, 500. 1,800; shooting gallery paying 75 per week clear of expenses; drugstores; general country stores:boardlng houses, milk routes, con fectioneries, bakeries and otlicr good business chances. 8HEPARD& CO.. 64 Fifth ave.. no23 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery ana Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairingpromptly attended to. PORTERiOUNDRYANDMACHlNECO.,LlM.. below suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulC-a FOR SALE ONE SJXU HORIZONTAL EN GIN t 25.000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Slemen valves, castings, etc. VELTE MCDONALD. 2200 Penn avenue. iy21-91-TTS FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND EXGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refittedigood as new, at lowest price?; portable engines, s to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes ana styles. J .3. YOUNG.SSFark way, Allegheny; Pa. OC25-S0-D FOltSALE-THEUNDERSIGNFD.RECEIVEB of Bees, Shook &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 Tears old. and harness and wagon. Apply to JOHN D.McKENNAN.Re celver. Bakewell Law Building, Pittsburg, Pa. de!4-2S Miscellaneous, FOR SALS-HOLIDAY GIFTS-SOLID SIL VER stem-winding watches, 5, 0, (7, at M. J. SMlT'S, 311 Smithfield st. delS-133 TJIOR SALE-HOLIDAY GIFTS-MISSES' AND -T children's rings, solid gold, 73c, 1 25. 1 73. M. J. SMIT, 311 Smithfield St. del5-133 ITIOR SALE HOLIDAY GIFTS LADIES' JL' bracelets and bead necklaces. SI Z5. SI and I a. M. J. SMIT, 311 Smithfield st. dels 15-, 133 FOR SALE HOLIDAY GIFTS LADIES' vest, Queen or Victoria chains, roll plate, at IL (150 and H 25. M. J. SMIT, SU Smithfield M. del5-133 TJIOE SALE-BILLIARD TABLE-ORDINARY X' size second-hand, bnt good as new; ail com plete. Inquire of E. GREGG, of Logan, Gregg Co., No. 306 Wood Btreet. ueio-v FOR SALE-J163 DELIVERED BUYS OUE finest billiard or poOL table, supplied wltn our quick cushion and complete outfit; no finer table made (or money refunded): write for cata logue. THE BLOCK BILLIARD TABLE CO., Cleveland, O. delg-7S FOR BALE THREE PAIRS GENUINE DIA MOND earrings, weight, IX karats, absolutely-perfect and white, at 100 per pair; also 2 pairs weighing 2M karats, came quality, at 225:9 pairs weighing 1 1-16 karats each, at 70 per pair) also 21 Dalrsweletilnir; karat. ats42 50 per Dalr. lrs weignmg Irs welrhlnir L ,. '-. .". . T ,..' Z M. '-.f. - u fi Karat, irom 9 u 10 fju per pair at M. i. SMIT'S, 311 Smithfield st. . third door from Fourth ave. del5-123-TTS8u LOST. LOST-ON ARCH STREET.BETWEENNOltrH avenue and Perrysvllle road a knit mitten, with a leather poeketbook within, containing (16 50. Tucflnder will receive a liberal reward by returning to JENNIE FERRAL (a poor woman), 180 Ellsworth street, Allegheny. del9-38 LOST-ALL REGARD FOR FORMER PRICES and now ofler 1,000 pairs Rhinestone and Vol taic diamond eardrops and screw knots from (lto (325: all mounted In solid gold settings, and war ranted to retain their brilliancy. M. J. SMIT, 311 Smithfield St., third door from Fourth ave. N. B. Complete selection of lace plus, brooches, scarf pins, studs and collar buttons mounted with Rhinestones and voltaic diamonds, and make one ot the most suitable girts for the holidays. del5-128-TTS8u NOTICES. NOTICE TO RTVERMEN. PLEASE take notice tbat the south channel of the Smithfield Street Bridge will be closed on and after DECEMBERS), durlngthoerertlonnf the addition to the bridge. PENCOYD BRIDGE AND CONSTRUCTION CO.. Contractors. del7.39 Office of National Transit Co., j Oil CITY, Pa.. December 16, 1889. J THE PATRONS OP THE NATIONAL Transit Company are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the beoks ot tbe National Transit Co., at the close of business, Dec 14, 1889, and all 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 (46-100) barrels on a thou sand in plpeaga paid oil on account of loss by fire on tbe morning of December 15. ISSa, from tanks united register, numbers 1803 and 1304, located near Clarendon. Warren county. Pa. de!7-85 D. O. DAY. General Manager. LEGAL NOTICES;. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ESTATE OF Fabian Boehm. deceased. Notice is here by given that letters testamentary on tho estate of Fabian Boehm hava been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those baviug claims against the same should make them Known without delay. ANNA MARY BOEHM, 823 Penn ave.. Pitts bnrg. Pa. no28-45-Th M ASONIC NOT1CE- Ihe members ot Pittsburg Lodge No. 484. F. & A. M., will assemble at Freemasons' Hall, Fifth avenue. TO-MORROW (Friday) AF TERNOON, at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of onr late brother, John H. Wllhelm. Mem bers of sister lodges are fraternally invited to attend. GEO. HEPS, W. M. deI9 25 ESTATE OF SARAH LEWIS, DECEASED Notico is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the last will and testament of Sa rah Lewis, lata of the city of Pittsburg, de coased.havo been dnlyissned to the undersigned. All persons being indebted to tbe estato will make prompt payment thereof, and all persons having any claims against the estate win pre sent them for payment. W. J. LEWIS, Room No. 207 Lewis Block, PrrrsBUBQ, Decembef 18, 13S9. del9-94-ih "VTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT AN L application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on TUESDAY, December 3L 18S9, by Edwin W. Smith, Charles S. Crawford, W. A. Schmidt, Walter D. Logan, John a Mc intosh and George B. Motherat. under the act of Assembly entitled An act to provide for tho incorporation and regulation of certain corpo rations," approved April 29. 1874, and tbe sup plements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to bo called the Pittsburg Paving and Construction Company, the character and object of which is the grading, curbing, paving and macadamizing, construction and keeping in repair of any species of street, road or high way, and theMnrnishin? of the materials and labor therefor, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. del2-8-Th KNOX & REED. Solicitors. ELECTIONS. Allegheny National Bank, i Pittsburg, Pa.. December 13, 18S9. ELECTION-THE ELECTION FOR DI RECTORS of this bank for the ensuing year will be held at the banking bouse. No. 45 Fifth avenue, on TUESDAY, January.14, 1890, between the hours of II A, Jt. and 12 if. deIt-32-D F. C. HUTCHINSON. Cashier. First National Bank, Pittsburg. Pa. i Pittsbueq. Dcceralier. 14, 1889. I ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for this bank, to serve for tho ensuing year, will be held at tbe Banking Honse, corner Wood St. and Fifth avenne, TUESDAY, January 14, 1890, between the hours ot U a. H. and 1 o'clock p. Sf. deW-31-D J. D. SCULLY. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. An elegant stock of ladies' and gents' fine watches, diamonds. Jewelry, plain and set rings, gents' chains, ladies' queen chains, Vic toria chains, vest chains, charms, lockets, bea'd neck chains, lace pins, stick pins, bracelets, sleeve buttons, etc., clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc., etc. Boys' watches, $3; Misses silver watches, $5 50, at WILSON'S. 81 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. deU-TTS SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SOlS & CO.. STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS ' And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dles' and gentlemen's Boiled or faded garments neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtains of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. Jell-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE., Pittsburg, Pa, r A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR. -iSeventta'avenHe, ' PMsbBTgJ'a. j TO LET. City Renldeneem, TO LHT ON FEDERAL ST.. PG., BRICK bouse of 7 rooms and bathroom: reduced rent to April 1. THOS. L1UGETT. No. 114 FourthH ave dcH-41-TTSSu Bast End Residences. TO LET-VERY CHEAP-A NEAT NEW house 6 rooms, late Improvements, finished attic large lot: on Clavborne St., near Shadyslde station, bee W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. dclS-39-WThS -Arvunentf. TO LET-TO GENTLEMEN ONLY FRONT and back parlors) 4JS Fcnn ave., furnished or unfurnished (doctor or dentist preferred). In quire 630 PENN AVE. delS-46 Business stands. rpOLET-8IXTH ST., NEAR PENN AVE... -S storeroom 2 noors above cellar, etc., liuiu deep, plate glass windows, unexcelled location. SAM'L W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth aye. del7-72 Offices. Desk Boom. &i. , TO LET-DESK ROOM IN VERY DESIRA BLE office, central location, suitable for business profession. Address .heaver, uispntcn office. del-22 TO LET-8300 PER YEAB-A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED offlce with all modern conven iences; newly painted and papered; has two large closets for storage room. Inquire at GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. 423 Woodst. nola-l-D PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS-HUNDREDS OF new books, nicely bound In cloth gilt, at 25c 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 ml(ht after she presented him with one of M. J. guilt's beautiful gold watches, whkh cost her but (23. M.-J. SMIT, 311 Smithfield sL, third door from Fourth ave. del5-lS3 PERSON AL IF YOU HAVEATRADE CARD In the Industrial Mutual Benefit Association you will save from 5c to 15c on each dollar's worth purchased: tlicv cost but IL and are good for a year. ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS. ,93 Fourth ave., first floor. Open until 0 p. 11 Satur day. del9-13 "OERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE- JL TURNED; Tecently they had not been oh the best of terms owing to a little family tar occa sioned by the wife insisting; on being allowed to renovate nis wearing appareu nnu waico. 01 course, was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work heroarterto DICKSON, the Tailor, 63 Fifth ave., corner W ood st , second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 155 auj0-D RF.A1 ESTATE. TWENTY-ONE HOUSES -SOLDrN- OAKLAND SQUARE"' Since July 1. 1889. This remarkable sale ot dwellings proves con clusively that tbe 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 Schenley Park, a magnificent view of which can be had from any part of tbe square. Only f onr square) from Fifth avenue traction road, and directly on line of new electric road now being com pleted as a feeder to tbe Fifth avenue line, and which brings tbe sqnare within 20 minntes of Pittsburg postofnee for 5 cents. Dwellings are constructed of brick by day work, not by contract, contain 8 and 9 rooms, wide halls, baths, inside w. c, inside shutters, range, laundry, cemented cellars, automatic electric lighting, slate mantels aud tile hearths; in fact, all modern conveniences. The sauare is 120 feet wide, with nark In the center, around which runs asphaltum paved streets and sidewalks. Perfect sewerage, gas, water, etc. Price 8,600 to $10,000. Terms Small cash payment down, balance S500 per annum. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., deU-81 99 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE. SQUIRREL HILL. NEAR SCHENLEY PARK. 30 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. 15 acres land near tbe Squirrel Hill Electric road and Forbes street. IRA M. BURCHFTELD, 158 Fourth ave. de64-TTS BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK, at Pittsburg, in the State ot Pennsylvania, at the close of business, December 11, 1889: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 539,845 14 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... '105 68 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 0,000 00 Dne fromranproved reserve agents... 67,133 78 One from other national banks S3.743 48 Due from State banks and bankers... 7,958 67 Banklnghouse.fnrnitureandnxtnre3 27,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid. 6.844 13 Premiums on U.S. bonds 3425 CO Checks ann other cash Items 64 67 Exchanges for Clearing House 16,754 61 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. ... ......... 139 93 Specie 20.323 00 Legal tender notes.,. 60,55 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation) 2.250 00 $$38,027 93 LIABILrnES. Capital stock paid in - $200,000 00 Surplus fund 21.000 00 Undivided profits 18,134 97 National bank notes outstanding..... 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid 612 CO Individual deposits subject to check 461.893 92 Demand certificates of de posit 9.662 93 Certified checks 970 00 Cashier's checks outstand'g 2.540 69 Due to other national b'nks 48,982 37 Dne to State banks and bankers 27.195 10 551,251 01 8838,027 98 State of Pennsylvania, county of Allegheny, ss: J, George Seeblck, Cashier ot tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true, to the bet of uv knowledge and belief. GEO. SEEBICK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of December, 18S9. P. M. CUBHrNG. Notary Public. Correct Attest: JOS. VOGEL. SIL. CHAS.HOOK. i Directors. . GEO. W. LSWIN, del7-7d SEPORTOFTHE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Pitts g, in the State of Pennsylvania, at tbe close of business December 1L lb89: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 2,781,552 44 Overdrafts L350 00 U. S. bonds tosecure circulation.... 50,000 00 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. 47.779 43 Due from approved reserve agents. . 365,441 21 Due from other National banks.... 48,050 5U Due from State banks and bankers. 18.8G9 72 Real estate, furniture ana fixtures. 317,650 00 Current expenses and taxoi paid.... 13,087 93 Checks and otbercasU items 2, 801 83 Exchanges for Clearing House 138.893 78 Bills of other banks . 6,700 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 76 92 Specie 150318 99 Legal tender notes 240,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 percent. of circulation;... 2,250 00 $4,182,853 73 LIAB1XITIES. Capltalstock paidin 750,000 00 Surplnsfund 150,000 00 Undivided profits 87,473 31 National Banknotes outstanding... 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid 3,993 00 Individual deposits sub ject to check 32,901,709 67 Certified checks... 2,815 12 Due to other National banks , 165.625 08 Dne to State banks and bankers 76,859 70 13,146,379 47 84.182,858 78 State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, ss.: I, J. D. Scully, Cashier of tbe First National Bank, ot Pittsburg, Pa do solemnly swear that tne aoove is uue, to tne oest ot my Knowledge and belief. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tne, this 16th day of December, 1889. ' , JUUfl -CWlUli BPEEK, Notary Public. Correct Attest: ALEX. NIMICK. JOHN WILSON? JOHNH.MCKELVY, Directors. delS-26 WALTEH J. USBOUBNK. KICHA2D BAKSOWS. BARROWS A OS BOURNE JOB PRINTERS. 90 Diamond street Telephone No. 812, auffl-S-TTS ?oaaasrriedf If not, send yoiae14reete HE AMERICAN CORRESPONDING CLUB; 9X WSJ," CittitsqtW Va. AvTCTXOa SALBS. -THE' LAST WEEK. COMMENCING, MONDAY, DECEMBER IB. BANKRUPT BALE. OF THE $150,000 STOCK. -OF- FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DBT GOODS, CARPETS, RUGS, Era, BY AUCTION 1 -AT- 723 AND 725 LIBERTY ST. CORNER EIGHTH. Bales, Morning, Afternoon and Evening; N. B. Special accommodations provided for ladles, del7-52-TTSSu ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-PURSUANT to order of the Orphans' Conrt of Alle gheny county, tbe undersigned, executor of the will of William Burke, Hr., deceased, will ex- Eose to public sale, on the eternises, on FRI IAY, January 3, 1890. at 2 o'clock P. M . lot of ground on Logan 8&.Pittsburg, fronting 22 feet, 8 Inches on Logan at, at distance of 49 feet southerly from Clark St., and extending back of same width 100 feet to Carpenter's alley, subject to an alloy 2 feet S inches wide, extend ing back from Carpenter's alley a distance of 51 feet having thereon erected a two-story bricc dwelling house. Terms of Sale: Property will be sold subject to a mortgage for $2,000, having one year to run, and which may bo 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 ply to R. B. PETTY. Etecutor. del2.10-Th 401 Grant st, Pittsburg. AT AUCTION FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 20, At 10 o'clock, at tho moms NO. 311 MARKET ST. - . Chamber suits, parlor furniture, offlce and library desks chalr, safes, bookcases, tables, secretaries, racks, dining room sideboards, buf fets, chairs, extension tables, silveware, dishes, glassware and kitchen goods, bedsteads, bu reaus, washstands, lounges, conches, springs, mattresses, bedding, folding beds, chiffoniers, clocks, pictures, Christmas goods, seal sacque, brnasels and Ingrain carpets, rugs, linoleum, HENRY AUCTION CO, MM., del9-21 Auctioneers. 1REAT AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, Now on at the salesroom, NO. 311 MARKET ST.. Every Morning. Afternoon and Evening, at 10, 2 and 7.30 o'clock respectively. Seats provided lor ladies. Positively no reserve on goods. Will be sold to highest bidder for cash. Dealers invited. Goods mnst go. Remember time and place. HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM., de!9-20 Auctioneers. AT AUCTION By order of ORPHANS' -COURT, On tbe premises, TUESDAY, JAMARY 1, 1890, At 230 o'clock, NO, 73 LINCOLN AVENUE. ALLEGHENY. An elegant residence property. 12 rooms, lot 86x140 feet. For information see W. A. HEBRON & SONS, del9-9-Thn 80 Fourth avenue. Grand Closing Out Sale, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ' Regardless of cost, balance of our Sixth street retail stock 1 eft over. Laco Curtains. Portiere "and Upholstery Goods in general. Also a very nne line oi oaos ana enas in paintea ana em broidered Bilk and Plush Goods, from our wholesale department. Sale commences Wednesday, December 18, at 10 A. If. and 2 p. H.. and will continue until all is disposed of. H. Holtzman & Sons, 514 WOOD ST.. BET. FIFTH AVENUE AND VIRGIN ALLEY. de!7-54 A DJOURNED EXECUTORS' SALE OF A business property-J-THURSDAY, Decem ber 19, at 2 o'clock F. JL, on the premises, we will offer at public sale tbat large briojc building, with lot 60x80 feet, corner ot Ohio and Arch streets, Allegheny. Terms J cash: balance in L 2 and 3 years. Deferred payments secured by mortgage and bond. GEO. D. RIDDLE, At torney. IIS Diamond St. ALEXANDER & LEE, Auctioneers, 313 Wood St. del4-4S-TTS VTOTICE-I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE L stock of new and second hand clotbing at auction, commencing THURSDAY EVEN ING, December 19, 1889. 1145 PENN del9-79 AVENUE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS. Etc Tbe Urge stock of W.H. Thompson & Co., No. 305 wood St., must be closed out at once. regardless of cost. del5-E8 THOS. W. McCUNE. Assignee. AMUSEMENTS. A CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME For the benefit of THE NEWSBOxS HOME Under the auspices of tbe Lady Managers of tbe Home, will be given at THE BIJOU THEATER, Thursday and Friday afternoons, December 28 and 27, 1839. Tickets SI for parquet, parquet circle and first two rows in balcony. Tickets for balance of balcony 50c., at Hamil ton's. Mellor & Hoeno's, Weldin's. Watts' and Davis' store. del9-33-rrs BIJOU THEATER. WEEK COMMENCING, DECEMBER 23. America's Favorite Artiste, MAEEIE MITCHELL, 1 Supported by MR. CHAS. ABBOTT And Her Own Company. REPERTORIE: Monday and Wednesday Nights, LITTLE BAREFOOT. v Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights and t Christmas Matinee, -RAY Friday Night and Saturday Matinee, x -FANCHON Sale of Seats Opens TMs Morning. de!9-95 TTJOirTHEATEB To-nieht, O'NEILL IN MONTE CRISTO. Jlntinee8 Wednesday and Saturday. Dec 23. Maggie Mitchell In Repertoire. delC-7 "lltAND OPERA HOUSE. VJT Box office now open for EMMA. JUCH GRAND OPERA SEASON. XMAS WEEK. House closed this week. del7-80 HABRISTHEATR ' Every Afternoon and Evening. MISS ADA GRAY EAST LYNNE. Week Dec. 23. FlorencefBindley. del5-21 HARRY .WILLIAMS" ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE IRWIN BROS. BIG BPECIALTY SHOW. delS-2 "WORLD'S MUSEUAf Y ALLEGHENY CITY. , Wo4ifal Traiaed. Perforsahat; H pa-It. ."- OJtXAT. STAGE SHOW-.4 . ,-ii,.. PROPOSALS. CtEALETr PROPOSALS WILL BE RE." C5 CETVEDbytho Firs Committee of tho borough of Wilkinsburg, Pa., until 4 P. K., FRIDAY. December 27. A. D.IS89, at No. gj Seventh avenue, Pittsburg, for the fnraiiamft in part or entire the following, delivered free la borough, samples of hose to accompany bids, alsu guaranty; 1,000 feet treated cotton wovea rubber lined fire boss. Two hand hose jumpers. One 2-wheel hook and ladder truck, or 4-whael book and ladder truck with two five-gallon flro extinguishers. Four reducers with one-inch, nozzles attached. Two nozzles, JJ-lncb. Two Ji-lncb. Twenty-fonr spanners. One dozaa hose straps. Committee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ARTHUR STUART. SAMUEL A. STEEL, Committee. del5-ll SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, will be received at this offlce until 12 H-, (local time), on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of January. 1890. for the construction and de livery of L Two dump scows. 2. One dredge boat. Specifications will be furnished, bid ders on application, and detailed drawings can be examined and all necessary in formation obtained ac this office. Pro posals win only be considered from, those who can give satisfactory eridenco.ot their ability to construct the doms scows and- dredge boat, and in the time specifledV JThe" United States reserves tbe ri?ht to relect anv' or all bids. The attention of the bidder is in-, "j2 vltea to tne Acts oi Longress approved jran raary 28, 18S5i and February 23. 1SS7. VOL23. natre 332. and vol. 24. page 411 Statutes. at. tl Larze. D W. LOCKWOOD. Maior of, En gineers, U.S. A. U. a Engineer office, Cost torn House, Cincinnati, Ohio. December) II, ? , isaa. ueio-o-io,ia zu, zi jaioi PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION of two gun-boats and one practice vessel for tbe United: States Navy. Navy Department Washington. D. C, November 19.1889. Under autbori ty conferred by the acts of Congress mak ing appropriations for the naval service, ap proved September 7. 1883, and March 2. 1889. respectively, sealed proposals are hereby in vited and will .be received at this department until 12 o'clocknopn.on WEDNESDAY,tbe22d day of January, TWO, at which time and placer they will be opened In the presence of attend ing bidders, for the construction, exclusive of equipment and armament, by contract, of three vessels for the United States Navy, which, for the purposes of this advertisement, are designated as follows: Gunboats No. 5 and. No. 6. Two steel gunboats of about 1,000 tons displacement each. Practice vessel. One steel practice vessel of about 800 tons displacement. Gunboats No. 5 and No. 6. are to be constructed in accordance with the requirements of the aforesaid act of MarchZ,18S9.viz:That'nhe act of August third, eighteen hundred and eighty-six. entitled 'An act to increase the naval establish ment,' so far as applicable, shall govern tbe construction of the two steel gunboats: and said vessels shall be of domestic manufacture." Tbe practice vessel is to be constructed as re quired by the aforesaid act of September 7, 1888, viz: 'To be built by contract in accord ance with the terms of tbe act to increase tbe naval establishment,' approved August third, eighteen hundred and eighty-six." The con tracts for the construction of said vessels will contain provisions to the effect that the contractor guarantees that when completed and tested for speed, under condi tions to be prescribed by tbe 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 four consecutive hours, during which period the air pressure in tbe nreroom shall not exceed one-half inch of water; and the speed developed by said practice vessel upon snch trial shall not be less than an average of 12 knots per hour, maintained successfully for four consecutive hours, during which period tbe air pressure in the ash-pits shall 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, tbe contractor Shall receive afpremium. over and above the contract price of five thousand dollars: and for every quarter knot that such vessel fails of reaching said guaranteed speed, there shall be deducted from the contract price the sum of fire thousand dollars: but that if, under the conditions prescribed as aforesaid, cither 61 said gunboats shall tail to successfully develop and maintain, for four consecutive hours, an average speed ot at least 12 knots per hour, she shall be rejected, and. if. under such conaltions. said practice 'vessel shall fail to develop and 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 r adopted by the Secretary of the Navy. Plans and specifications, forms of proposals embrac ing a general statement of provisions to be included in the contract for tbe 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 mnst be completed within two years from, the dates of tbe respective con tracts, ana payments on eacn vessel will DO made in twenty equal installments, as the work progresses, upon bills duly certified, from, which, ten per cent will be reserved to be paid, on tbe fnll and final completion of tbe con tracts. Tbe cost of said gunboats, excluding the cost of armament, bnt including equip- menr. Is limited to an amount not exceeding su,uuj eacn, ana tne cost oi saia practice ves sel Is limited to an amount not exceeding J260. 000. Proposals for the construction of said vev selswill be received "from every American, sbipouilder and other person who shall show,1 to the satisfaction of the Secretary of tbe Navy, that within three months from the date oi tne contract ne wiu do possessea ox toe necessary plantfortheperformance of tbe work in the United States which he shall offer to' undertake." The evidence thus required must ! accompany the proposals or be submitted to the department in advance. Each proposal must, include the. construction of both the vessel andi her machinery complete In all respects, as re quired Dy tne puns ana 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 followst Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class L For tbe construction of the hull and ma- cbinery, including engines, Doners ana appur tenances, complete in all respects, in accords ance with the plans and specifications provided' bv the Secretary c try of the Navy. Proposals for, Hull and Machinery. Class 2. For the con- structlon of the hull and machinery. Including" engines, boilers and appurtenances, complete in all respects, in accordance with the plans and specifications provided by the contractor- cut no sucn proposal win ue tunsmerea umese accompanied by as fnll and complete plans and' specifications of such hulNind machinery as' are issued by tbe Department for the vessel.' and a satisfactory guarantee of tbe results of i the same if adopted. Proposals for Hull and . Machinery. Class 5 For the construction of 1 tne ami accuruiuj; uj uts uiaua auuBpeciuca 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. occupied, tbat allotted in said plans and, ,1 Blieciuuauuua. OUb uusutu fiuuvaM Will UQ considered unless accompanied by as falli and complete plans and specifications of such proposed engines, boilers and appurtenances as are issuea uy tne uepanmem tor tne vessel." and a satisfactory guarantee of tbe results of the same if adopted. Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class 4. For the construction of - tbe machinery, including engines, boilers and J appurtenances, complete In all respects. In ao-Ja coruance witn tne pians ana speciucauons pro-x video dv tne secretary ot toe navy. for. tne L construction of tbe hull complete in all respect) V in accordance with the plans and specifications provided by the contractor: but no such pro Dosal will be considered unless accompanied bv. as full and complete plans and specifications of,; i such hull as are issued ny tne Department lor , tbe vessel, and a satisfactory guarantee of thaj results of tbe same if adopted. The arrange- j ments for the accommodation of all machinery, 1 coal, armament, nttings, equipments ana stores ; complete, mast be for the same articles and equally convenient and commodious as those containea in tne xepanmeuvs pians aua speci-ij fications. Bidders who may desire to offer to construct more than one of said vessels, may V embrace, in one proposal, either two or three J of said vessels, the price ot each being gireof separately. Bidders are not restricted to oner proposal, i. e., the same bidder may propose fori one or more ox tne vessels unuex one or morot of the four classes of proposals, as above spec fled. Each nronosal must be accompanied b a cash deposit, or satisfactory certified check payable" to the order of the Secretary of ths Navr. which shall become the property of that United States in case the successful bidders shall fall to enter Into the requisite contract and to furnish the requisite security on theac-3 ceptance of bis proposal. Tbe amount of such deposit or check mnst not be less than 5 perl cent of the amount of the bid, but blddersio-"l eluding more than one vessel in their proposal! win not oe required to suomit tnerewitn a ccm tilled check exceedinz in amount the sum of I 30,000. All deposits and checks of bidders whoso proposals shall not be accepted wlJL'oaJ the award of the contracts, be returnedats them: the deposits or checks of each successful bidder will be returned to him when his con: tract has been duly entered into and the requU site security xurniaiieu. .every Diuuerwmioe. required, within 20 days after tbe acceptance of bis proposal, to enter into a formal contract for tbe faithful performance of the work and'.to give a satisfactory bond for such performance in a penai sum equal to 10 per cent oi,ibb amount of his bid. Proposals must be made' la duplicate, in accoroance witn lonas wnica.wm be furnished on application to the department," inclosed In sealed envelopes, addressed tottfc Secretary of the Navy. Navy DepartneaCL' Washington, D.C. and marked "Proposals for; uio ounsirucuoii oi guniwuiiu. or pracuea vessel" (as tbe case may be). Tbe Secretary of the Nawressrvea tho rfeht to relect anv nr .n ) bids, as. 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