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jDHE PlftTSBTJRG piSgAJOH, - SA.TURDA DECEMBER 21, 1889L,
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- THE CUBBY BEOEPTION.
A!f ANNUAL EVENT AT A POPCLAX" IN-
STITUTION.
Hole, Flowers. Speeches und a. Good Time
Generally the Order ofthe Erenlnc Re
marks Upon the Benefit of a Buaiaess
Education.
About 600 of Pittsburg' people gathered
at the popular Curry College last evening to
enjoy another of the annual holidaytide re
ceptions for which the institution is famous.
The attendance included many of the young
men and -women sent forth to do battle with
Ihe world, and the nature ortheir equipment
was shown by the well-to-do and successful
appearance ot the ex-pupils.
Tho visitors after disencumbering them-
; fi Ki.caui laeir wraps entered me reception
cnaniDer to the Tight of the staps and met
the members of the faculty and the Board
of Trustees, who were grouped about the
room, which was decorated with potted plants
A and flowers in luxurious profusion. The
introductions were formal and were made $o
gr. the ladies and gentlemen, who were arraved
-in evening dress, the toilets of the ladies
utiug particularly nanasonie in every case.
I FACULTY A2TD TRUSTEES.
The entire faculty of the university was
oresent, as follows: Prof. J. C. Williams,
President of the university; Mrs. J. C.
, ."Williams, Prdf. Byron King and wife. Prof.
Bcmit, wife and" daughter. Miss Jennie
"Williams, Prof. Bowe and wife, Miss Portia
Tickers, Prof. Wisman, Miss Mattie Dal
xelL Miss Lizzie Brvan. Dr. E. M. Wood,
Prof. Wis. McCurdy, Prof. E. H. Garber
and wife, Prof. Simeon Bissell and wife,
Mrs. Harmar Williams, Miss Margaret
Alarlitt Douthett, "W. M. Stevenson.
The following members of the Board of
Trustees were present to assist in the pleas
antries ofthe occasion:
Colonel and Mrs. Herron, Dr. Swentzel,
Itev. Dr. Cowan and wife. Dr. James W.
Jfeely, A. P. Burchfield, Esq., Mr. J. C.
Andrews, General A. L. Pearson, Dr. E.
MAVood and Sheriff A. .. McCandless. A
, member, whose other engagements precluded
the possibility of being present, sent letters
qr regret, accompanied by congratulations
upon the great growth, enlarged scope aud
increasing usefulness of the institution. '
THE RECEPTIOi? COMMITTEE.
To the alert young ladies and gentlemen
Of the Senior class of '90 was intrusted the
pleasant duty of receiving the visitors and
introducing them to the faculty and trus
tees. Their thorough ease and self-possession
left nothing to be desired in the performance
, or their duties. The visitor was made to
feel thoronehlv at home by the time the line
of the received had been passed. It was a
very pleasant gauntlet, and the visitors felt
under obligations to the bright young ladies
especially.
. The names of the reception committee
Srere as follows: Miss Jean Boobyer, Miss
Slay Lacock, Miss Clara Smith, , Miss
Hettie Schultz, Miss Alma Shafer, Miss
Grace Haver, Miss Lillian Lytle, Miss
Kate Dempsey, Miss Mabel Ignonrand
Mr. Taylor, Mr. Carrier, Mr. George Camp
bell, Mr. William Blair, Mr. Patterson and
Mr. Kelly.
IX A SOCIAL "WAT.
Passing beyond the reception hall the way
led through the offices into the College Hall,
which was handsomely decorated with flags,
evergreens, potted plants, flowers and young
ladies. Though last the latter were far from
leist, and they were surrounded by plenty
of young gentlemen, the whole assemblage
being in lull evening costume. Upon the
stage was the lull orchestra of Toerge Bros.,
and very excellent music was discoursed
during the entire evening. The orchestra
was almost concealed by a mass of flowers
and ferns. The floor was free from encum
brances and waxed for obvions purposes.
After the grand march had been prome
naded by over 200 couples headed by the
Faculty of the TJniversitv and the Board of
Trustees, a semi-humorous 'address was de
livered by Prof. Sadler, of Baltimore. Md.,
fcad of the famous Bryant and Stratton sys
. tern of commercial colleges, in which the
gentleman, who is a ready and apt .speaker,
nlsrged tipon the..fsct that.merchants .now
adays were apt to ask an applicant for a po-
trition for his credentials from business
college just in the same breath as for his
. moral fitness. The old scheme of the raw
country lad dropping into a big counting
room and getting the fat of the land
on account of a pair of bare feet, a rural
Etamm..- and a bright face didn't go now
adays. In fact, the speaker believed that it
bad always been a little commercial fic
tion. Men got positions nowadays by show
ing that a gbod business education was
and must be a fact capable of demonstra
tion. He thought that commercial educa
tion was really the mainspring of success for
eithe young men or women, especially since
women were so rapidly taking a prominent
place in the commercial world. Prof, Sadler
'was heartily applauded when his brief' ad
dress was concluded.
IN A MUSICAL WAV.
Several capital songs were sung by Prof.
Eerriot, ot Chicago, a well-known vocalist
ot the AVindy City. His accompaniments
were played by Prof. Simeon Bissell. Music
by Toeree's filled out the evening very
pleasantly. At the beginning of the exer
cises a brief and pleasantly-worded address
of welcome was made by Prof. J. C. "Will
iams, President of the University.
The arrangements were most admirably
made and throughout the evening there was
so confusion nor crowding, although the
capacity of the roojn was taxed to the full
est extent It was the plcisantest annual
reception in the history of the university.
Gaset's old "Log Cabin" rye is especi
ally adapted for medicinal use. The pro
prietors guarantee its perfect purity, and it
is recommended by many well-known physi
cians, and defies competition at the price
wbich places it within reach of all. Put np
in lull quart bottles at $3 per callon.
.Irs T. D.Casey & Co.. 971 Liberty sti
BLACK CASHMERES.
The People's Store, Fifth Avenue.
Bny your motuer a good black cashmere
dress pattern. We have them all wool, also
eilk and wool. Prices Irom $i to $20.
Campbell & Dick.
Boys! BoysH BorslS BoysHS
'The grandest, costliest, finest Christmas
gifts yet will be presented to all purchasers
of boys' suits or overcoats (no matter how
low their prices may be) at Kaufmanns' to
day. Be sure and Secure one. They're no
trashy things, remember, but articles of
value.
t WAlftj PAPERS
. . For OOces ntd Stores.
A full line of special designs for this class
. of work at Crumrihe. Bane & Bassett's. 41(5
Wood st.
.B.&B.
L To-dav a "drive" in cents' silk f check)
fsmokiug jackets at $3 50.
BOGGS & BUHL.
S. S. Step-art's Bnnjos,
Fairbanks & Cole banjos, Washburn
gnitars, mandolins and zithers, fine Ameri
can guitars at iS. cornets, violins, music
J- rolls and Xmas music books at H. Kleber
. .w. , ,. v ,, ,u BKICb
For Christmas Morning,
-ladies' seal hoods. C.
A Smiley &,
Co.
Call this evening and see the elegant
Assortment of holiday presents we are oner
ling. Cash or credit Open evenings until
iSmas. Hopper Bros & Co., 3074"Wood st.
TTS
3S5S. Helmes' Beat. 1SS9.
Orders filled for tbe holidays by telephone
505. W. H. Holmes & Son,
120 "Water street and 158 First avenne.
TTSSU a
C-A CHRISTMAS-STORY by
mt 3 Rev.T. Te "WJtt Talmage, D.-D.,
' ona'jraV4iT I'TOTii.o ttnll v Vjfh-
lisaedJLn- tomorrow's DISPATCH.
The Safest Shopping Street In Pittsbnrg.
Very recently an element of danger has
been added to shopping in Pittsburg.and
those who are thoughtlnl of their wives,
mothers, sisters and daughters have looked
with some alarm to the increasing number
of cable cars in the already crowded and
narrow streets of Pittsburg. There is one
street, however, that is not troubled in this
respect, and every day it is becoming more
popular as a shopping thoroughfare. We
mean Smithfield street. To those of our read
ers who have fractious or lively horses we
commend this precaution as wise and nec
essary. Among the jewelers the most cen
trally located to be reached from all points
is Hardy & Hayes', at S29 Smithfield street.
To the residents of Allegheny, the most di
rect route is to drive via the Suspension or
Seventh street bridges and then directly up
Virgin alley. This gives a direct and en
tirely safe drive and brings one within two
doors of the store. Their stock is complete in
every particular and we have heard many
friends say the stock they carry is one of the
most diversified in the city. In novelties for
men all sav thev have the largest line in the
city. They have lust opened a large, new as
sortment received for late buyers. By call
ing.you will be satisfied at Hardy & Hayes,
Jewelers, 529 SmithBeld street. They are
open every evening.
Big Crowds After the Daisy.
Yesterday was the first day we placed our
Daisy overcoats on sale at $X0. They caught
on at once. Thousands of people came to
see what we meant by a Daisy. Not one
left without purchasing one of these excel
lent overcoats. They sold at sight The
Daisy is an all-wool small-ribbed cassimere
overcoat in three shades blacfc blue and
brown silk-faceh or plain, silk sleeve
lining, with cloth or silk velvet collar and
richly lined throughout. Merchant tailors
would charge $2S to $35 for the same coats.
Our price for the Daisy is $10 to-dav.
P. C. C. C, car. Grant and Diamond sts.,
opp. the new Court House.
suits! sniTsn surant
The People's Storr, Fifth Avenue.
OPE8T TIM, 9 TO-IUGHT.
Made-up suits for ladies in silk, cashmere,
plaids, stripes, plain and combination ma
terials. Largest and best variety and at
lowest prices tor quality and stvle. $6 to
$75. Campbell & Dice.
B. fc B.
JFnrs and Mufflers to-day. Choice coods
at prices that will pay you to see. Stores
open until 10 to-night
Boggs & Buhl.
Dainty Penrl Necklaces
Tfaat charm and delight all the ladies who
have seen them and they are astonished at
the modest prices. This is jnst the thing
for a debutante. Ther are selling at
Hardy & Haves',
Jewelers, Silversmiths, and Art Dealers,
529 Smithfield street. New Building.
Open every evenicn. ITS
For Christmas Slornlng,
Fine seal sacqnes. G. A. Smiley & Co.
SPECIAL bargains offering throughout all
departments during onr clearing sale.
TTSSa HUGUS &HACKE.
Furniture.
Onr large fire-story warehouse turned into
retail rooms. Nothing like it in the city.
Come and see the furniture displayed
therein. H. Seibert & Co., Allegheny.
For Christmas-Morning,
Sleigh and carriage robes. '
. C. A. Smiley & Co.
Ale and porter are the correct drinks for
December. January and February. Frauen
heim & Vilsack's brews are the favorites
with connoisseurs.
Another lot of those 16-inch kid body
bisqne dolls for only 50c, at Harrison's toy
store, 122 Federal sL, Ajlegheny. ITS
"Por Christmas Bf onlng,
Gents' for gloves. C. A. Smiley 8c Co.
The Cheapest Place for Diamonds.
Pins, earrings, finger rings, scarf pins, etc,
at very low prices.
J AS. McKee, Jeweler,
420 Smithfield St., one door below Diamond
su Open every evening.
Why Is Drejdoppe Soap Like Sir. EIIT
Because it cets there; washes clothes
clean, beautifully white, sweet and health
ful to wear; is the finest, best and most
economical for all purposes that soap can be
used for. Reduced to 8c a full pound bar,
at grocers everywhere.
B. & B, .
Gents Furnishings.
Pines) line of choice and elegant new
neck wear, 50c up. Fisk, Clark & Flagg's
and all other best' maken and latest styles.
Low prices. Boggs & Bu hx.
Holiday neckwear for gentlemen
James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 fifth ave.
ALL gennineBanner Baking Powder cans
look like this cut, except that the labels on
the cans are red. white and bine, represent
ing onr national emblem. Don t use any
imitation; get the old, familiar and original
Banner Powder, established almost a quar
ter of a century aeo in Pittsburg. Amateur
bakers, and even qnite small children, bakaj
delightful cases witn it.
HDRYAND
LipmhcottS
pli
CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE.
To three-quarters pound of butter acid one
and a half pounds yellow sugar, yolks ofsix
eggs, well beaten-, one-half cup molasses,
one-half cup sweet mill;, one grated nut
meg, one teaspoonful each of ground cinna
mon, cloves and allspice, the whites ofsix
eggs, well beaten, and one pound of flour
having in it one and. a half measures "Ban
ner" Baking Powder; stir in the fruit just
before baking, consisting of une pound
raisins, two pounds currants, and one-half
pound citron, all well dredged with flour;
bake from three." to four hours.
Order the "Banner Recipe Book" with a"
pound can of "Banner Powder from your
grocer; if he cannot supply the book, send
your address to"B. B. Powder Co., P. O.
Box 245, Pittsburg, Pa., and it will he
mailed lree. Many ladies have used this
powfler every since they began housekeepingwith-
perfect success.
Now is the season to keep
on hand a supply oi
"SCOURENE" to do all
your cleaning. There is no
known article for 5 cents
that -will so help thlouEh
cleaning and do it as well.
HOUSE
CLEANING
' "wiur
SCOLTBENE
tJBESSLE BRAkBLE, in to
morrow's DISPATCH discusses the
duE46iia,ioys of rural Ufa. ' .'
OB
' JtDftflau advertisement one doUafi psr
tquare or one insertion, Classified advertise
menu on this page such at 1TaUaX,Jbt Sale,
To Let,eteten eentr per Une for each inter
Hon. -ami none taken for let than fifty ixntt.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES,
For the accommodation of the
publio, Branca Offices nave 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 lobe prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts -with The Dis
patch. fittsburo.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. JS3 Butler street.
EMIL a. STUCKEY. 24th street and l'enn are.
E. G. 8TUCKEY A CO., Wjlle are. and Fultonst
2i. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
" llsx IKD.
J. W. WALLACE. 6121 Fenn avenue.
OAK&A2TD.
MCALLISTER A SHElBL.EK.SthAV. A Atwood It.
A I SOUTBBIPX.
JACOB SPOHK Ho. I Carson, street.
E. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson Street.
ALLEGHENY. ,
A. J. KAERCHER, 89 Fed er&f street.
B. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FREDH. EOGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS A SOX, Ohio and Chestnut its.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHEMRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ares.
FERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares.
M1LLVALE BOKO UGH.
W. TV. ELOCE.EE. Stationer, So. 4 Grant ave.
THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A
BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE
AT MO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE
ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB
SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR
GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE
SPECIALSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED
EACH SATURDAY.
WANTED.
SlaJa HoId.
-TTTANTED-A WATCHMAKER OR LIGHT
VV metalworker. ApDlyilSLEWlb BLOCK,
fourth floor.
AAnm HA"nTI
deSO-'l
TTTANTED-HOSrLER-SOBER AND INDUS
V TRIOUS man: German preferred. Inquire
t BLACK BEAR HOTEL, Diamond. deZI-12
WANTED GOOD B UTCHER-APPLY
MEAT MARKET, 4811 Butler street.
dc21-19
TO
TXrAI,TED-A FIRST-CLASS CAKE BAKER:
VV steadvwork for the right man. Apply at
ouceO. E. -fAHNESTOCK, 31 Frankstown ave.,
E. E. d-21-1
YTJANTED FOREUAN BOILER WORKS
VV Who can manage about twenty-live tyien and
get out good work at lowest cost. Address A. J.
P., Dispatch office. de7-75-S
TTTANTED-PATTERN-MAKER
MUST
BE
VV first-class workman In wood
none other
need annlv.
UNION rOUNDRY AND MACHINE
CO., LIM.. Preble avenue,
Allei
-CTI
legneny. oezi-si
WANTED-A GOOD, ACTIVE MAN WITH
Sip.000 to Invest to take an Interest In a
profitable mfc business: one who could give his
iime ana attention. Aaaress iuuj, uispaicn oi-
flee.
del-l6-ihs
WANTEU-REL1ABLE LOCAL ANDTRAV
EL1NG salesmen: positions permanent:
special Inducements now; fast-selling specialties:
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurserymen. Rochester, N. Y. sel7-70-Trs
.-TXTANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN AS SOLIC
VV 1TOR; a good worker who Is acquainted
with real estate values preferred; liberal salary
and commission. Address, with real name and ad
dress, LOCK BOX 256, Pittsburg Postofflce. Pa.
de21-Sl
WANTED MEN ISO SALARY, v EX
PEN SES In advance allowed each month;
steady employment at home or traveling; no so
liciting: duties delivering and making collections;
no postal cards. Address with stamp, HAFER A
CO.. Plqua. O. de20-2-TTSSU
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN
with an established trade In hosiery, un
derwear, white goods, notions, etc., for Pitts
burg. Address, with reference and particulars.
JOEL J. BAILY A CO., 719 and 721 Market street,
Philadelphia, Pa. de2MS-D
TTTANTED-AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR
VV Illustrated circular and terms for two J
weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest
clothes clean by hot steam without rubbing: easily
sola; prontaDie.
J. WORTH, M JJeekman St.,
New York City.
noiiMH-wssu
WANTED AGENTS TO SELL TEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or miUm(.n can makemoney
In their spire -time! special inducements toner
sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO
TEA. CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
an20-79-TTS
WANTED-AGENTS-(t IN 30 MINUTES TO
handle an elegant article that sells Imme
diately It Is seen: when shown to a room mil of
people all want It and half will buy: territory
tree. Address, for particulars. PETER FISH,
Gin. Agt., 260 South Clark st, Chicago, 111.
de21-S3
TT7-ANTED-SALE8MEN AT (75 PEE MONTH
VV salarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc; By sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Esrtlculars sud sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
WANTED-SALESMAN-WE REQUIRE AT
once tbe services of a nrst-class man who
can command trade from steam osers. for a well
known boiler compound; one who has had expe
rience selling oil preferred. Give references, par
ticulars ot experience and salary required to
B. W. LORD A CO., Dispatch office. de20-83
Wanteo-a gents in all sections of
country to sell our famous tailor made
clothing: pants from S3 up: suits and overcoats
from S is up: salary or commission: reliable, sober
ana progressive men only neea appiy; Dig money
10 gooa men. Aaaresa nu.nj.XiK si's 'U
Slxtht. and Sycamore ave., Cincinnati, O.
deil-M
CO.,
WANTED-AGENTS NEW AND "WON
DERFUL book In both English and Ger
man, recent explorations and adventures of Stan
ley In thewllas of Africa: thrilling accounts of
his Journey across the Dark Continent; oyer 200
fine engravings: a bonanza for agents: send SO
cts. for outfit: circulars free. BORLAND A CO.,
101 State st, Chicago, HI. delS-7-ws
Female Help.
TTTANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8E
VY WORK, with good references. Apply at
No. 2550SMALLMAN ST., Pittsburg. de:i-27
-TT7-ANTED-1 COOK AND 1 GIRL TO DO
YV general housework; must be experienced
and give good reference Apply to T. D. CASEY,
3S4 Beaver ave., Allegheny (
y uiiy. aejy-io
-TTTANTED-LADIES TO TEACH AND SELL
TV our work on Home Decorations; agents
taught free of charge; SG0 per month and ex
penses. Address, with stamp, FRENCH DEC
ORATIVE ART CO.. Cincinnati, O. ' de21-
DIale and Female HoId.
WANTED-COdKS; WAGES, 83 50 TO H 00;
chambermaids, dinlngroom girls, nurses?
100 bouse girls; German and colored girls; farm
hands; drivers. MRS. E. THOMPSON, SOS
Grant st dc5-UThS
ANTED IMMEDIATELY 20 QUAHRY
MEN, chambermaids and cooks for small
families, 83 50 to 84 per week; girl to do nursing
aud chamberworkilOO honse girls. 10 Germans
and Swedes, dishwasher, dining room and pantry
girl. MEEHAN'b, 515 Grant st deI8-o
Situations.
WANTED-A POSITION IN SOME GOOD
business house, either as salesman, book
keeper, collector, or at general office work, by a
man of experience, who can give first-class
reference and security ir necessary, and ir agree
able, would take a financial Interest Address A.
B, Dispatch office. del9-4
Partners.
WANTED-PARTNKR WITH 85,000 CAPI
TAL, in an old established, nice retail busi
ness, located on tne oest street in inttssurg:
splendid chance. Address P. X., Dispatch offlc
ce.
oeis-a-Tissu
WANTED-PABTY TO JOLN OWNER IN
working valuable browngtone: stone Is or
best quality; easily worked; supply Inexhausti
ble: special ratefto Pittsbnrg. Address HOW
ARD, SIS. Fortieth st, Phlladjlphta. dc21-92
WANTED-ONE OR TWO GOOD PARTIES,
active or otherwise, to take an Interest In
a full running and rapidly growing lumber busi
ness In the city that has always made and is now
maktngmoney.andlssusceptlbleof Increased reve
nue with additional capital and assistance. The
Arm stands high In commercial circles, and Is full
of energy and enterprise, and possesses abundint
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 or becoming
associated with gentlemen or Integrity ana finan
cial worth. Fuller particulars will be disclosed
only to principals and parties who mean business,
by our Mr. Drape, who Is personally acquainted
run tne nnn. aiquuuv ot caniLsi nsatea. zjUjUju.
JAS. W. DBAPE A CO,
129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg.
uei-jrD
Rooms. Bouses. Etc.
-TITANTED-Br A SINGLE GENTLEMAN,
VV two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, on
lower Penn avenue In quiet and respectable
neighborhood. Address Q., Dispatch office.
de2-72
3TlnanclaL
WANTED-MOETGAGES-8100.O00 TO LOAN
on mortgages, in sums from 8500 to 810,030,
for 8 to i years on city property, at very low rates;
write or terms and give description of property.
J. Et GLASi!, 138 Fifth are. Telephone No. 1764.
U013-47
-CXTANTED-HOOSES TO BENT-WE ARE
YV now entering applications for good tenants
for nouses In all parts ofthe two cities ahd sub
urbs; onr renting department under experienced
and systematic management: properties intelli
gently caredtfor. CHARLES SOMEK3 A'CO.,
Saw cod stgrr.-. deil-4
loodstsy,
WANTED.
Financial. .,
w
ANTED-SMALL AlORlGAGES L J-WIL-
mmt, 149 iron rtu ave. noio-a
fTT-AMED-MOBTGAGES-MON BK TO LOAN
VY In inns to suit at 4K 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES A BAILEY, 1M Fourth are. TeL 167.
apl9-14-rrssu
PBOr-
no tax.
arenue.
lna2-o22-I
LOAN ON
TiTANTED-S5M TO S50Q.OOO-TO
m raortffijrpft. 4I. S nnd A rwr -cent,
JAB. V.
DBAPE A CO., ia Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele,
phone No. STS. ' del4-&-MWS
TTTANTED-850D TO SSOdCOC TO
LOAN ON
V mnrtsiifreii- 4U. finnrirt nprcent.
JAB. W.
DRAPE & CO.. K9 Fourth ave.. rutsburg. Tele
phone NO. 975.
de21-33-irws
WANTKD-MOBTGAGS-l.10,000TOLOAN
In large and small amounts at 4H.and6
per cent, tree ot Btatetax: .no delay.
r Btatetax: .no oeisj. juvius u.
131 Fourth ave. myao
eUXlffedCUU.,
WAN TED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
small amounts on Pittsburg, Allegheny or
suburban Improved real estate st lowest rates.
ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood St.
" deH-23-MWS
WANTEDMORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
small amounts on Improved city or Alle
gheny county property. McCUNEA COULTER,
Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 93 1 ourth
ave. de!l-25
WANTED TO LOAN 140,000. IN AMOUNTS
of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on M per cent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK. & BA1RO,
tat ourth avenue. ieil-Ii6-D
TJ-iNTED-MOKTGAGES-Jl,0O),C00TqLOi.N
V V on city and suburban properties at 4X, Sand
f per cent, and on tarms tn Allegheny and aoja-
cent counties at (per cent.
1. 41. jr&stsxwn.
pun, .u ounn avenue.
ap7-m
-TTTANTKD-TO nOAN 1200,000 ON MOKT
VV GAGES: IlOO and nnvird at 6 ner cent!
(500,000 at t'A per cent on residences or bnslnesj
proE?rtJ!
alio in aaioining
counties. S. H,
FRf
ENUH,
la Fourth avenue.
OCZ.-t-D
Bnsccllancona.
TTrANTED-INVESTOES TO .KNOW THAT
VV we have several properties ror sale which
would make No. 1 Investments. McCUNE A
COULTER, Agents, m Fourth ave. de21-25
WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT
PEARSON, the leading photographer, of
96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., AU'y., Is making
a lire size crayon portrait, beautifully framed,ana
one dozen cab. photos, all for ts; all fine work.
mhl3-63
WANTED-THE PUBLIC TO KNOW (THAT
the largest and most complete stock of
trusses, elastic stockings, shoulder braces, etc,
can be seen at the store of ARTIFICIAL LIMB
M'F'GCO.. 009 Penn avenue, near Ninth street,
Pittsburg, Pa. nol6-6S-ssu
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
I have the largest assortment ot typewriters
for holiday presents ever shown In this city: I
have machines at SO, (10. f 15, 133, US. 60. ps, 95,
$123 and $140: no more useful present can be (e
lectcd. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood st. dc20-ll9
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
FOR SALE-S ROOM BRICK DWELLING,
No. 42 Pasture St. ; price $2,000. C. H. LOVE,
93 Fourth ave. dei9-s-Thssu
T7OR SALE-S3.000-EASY TERMS-YIN E S T..
JP near Colwell St.. new brick of 7 rooms, lis.ll;
all Improvements; bargain.
ALuES A BAILEY,
ih irourtn ave. lei. IS7.
aeiiciw-inbbu
TnOR SALE-A SECOND WARD PROPERTY.
X! on the corner of 2 good st.: over 60 It. front
n one st. and 73 ft. on the other, for less than
value. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave.
del9-S-Thssu
OR SALE-NO. 62 FORTY-FIRST ST. 15.160,
over 9 per cent clear, lot 25H50 ft. ; 12-story
frame:22-storybrIcks:ln flnecondltlon. Address,
F. K. HA FEY, 131 Irwin ave, Allegheny.
del8-14
FOR SALE-WYLIE AVE., NEAR FULTON,
brick house, 6 rooms, hall, vestibule, both
gases, slate mantels, Inside shutters, side entrance:
cheap If sold at once. COOPER A PETTY, 107
Fourth ave. de21-57
FOR SALE NEAR PENN AVE. AND NINTH
st. cor. property, lot 22 It. 6 In. by 93 to an
alley. 11 roomed dwelling; all conveniences: 115,
C00; big bargain. ALLES A .BAILEY. 1S4 Fourth
ave. Telephone, 187 dels-39-MWThssu
FOB SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, AT A
bargain, 3 brick houses; lot 80x114 ft. : rent
ing for $84 per month: on Vine st.,EIghthward;
call or send for particulars. W. A. HERRON A
SONS, SO Fourth avenue. no30-40-s
FOR SALE-GRANT, CLOSE TO THE CATHE
DRAL, splendid opportunity for Investment
lot 79 It. on Grant si. by 117, to alley, hailng
erected thereon 4 three-story brick bullalnge. J.
C-REILLY, 77 Diamond St. delS-88
rORSALE-LOCUSTBTREET. NEARMACfEE
-two-story brick dwelling. 7 rooms and fin
ished attic hall and, vestibule, n. and a. gas; a
very convenient and desirable home; lot 21x62. J.
C. REULiL Y. 77 Diamond st. del8-63
TTIOR SALE-HIGH STREET NEARTWENTY
J SECOND street incline, a frame house or 8
rooms and lot 20x100 ror only p, 200, 1300 down. bal
ance to suit; this Jaa deelded bargain If soldsoon.
W. T. -BROOKS. 2J0S Carson street T de21-2l
FORSALE-WVLIEAVE..NEAR CONGRESS.
ssl, OT'ck house, 12 rooms, ball, vestibule,
bath. Inside w. c, marble mantels, elegantly fin
ished In every way: rents .for S700;thls Is a fine
business propjrty. COOPER & PETTy, 107 i'onrth
ave. de!l-57
FOR SALE-NO. 4515 CALVIN ST., SEVEN
TEENTH ward, new brlek dwelling, slate
roof, S rooms, hall, vestibule and large nnlsbed
attic: large stable on rear of lot; price, p,&at
terms to suit THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler
street no22-31-ws
FOR SALK-S10.S00-ON TAYLOR ST.. SIX
TEENTH ward, at terms to suit: lot43!xl37
ieet corner property. S ahnost new brick dwell
ings in first-class repalr.now renting for It 008 per
annum; will net over 8 per cent. THOS. MCCAF
FREY, 3309 Butler st del4-14-WSSn
EWE SALE FORTY-THIRD BETWEEN BUT
JC LEE and North. 2-story brick dwelling and
storeroom. 9 rooms, hall, batb. both gases; also In
rear on Forty-second st, house 4 rooms and
finished attic: this Is a first-class Investment; lot
40x130. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth'ave.
de21-57
FOR SALE-ON MAIN. NEAR DAVISON ST.,
Seventeenth ward, at a sacrifice, as owner is
leaving the city, a new 8-room brick dwelling,
with modern conveniences; lot 25x100; price
84,500; all or half cash, bal. to snlti cost over
feOOO. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street
nolS-88-WSSu
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE--BARGA1NS IN
houses and lots for homes and investments:
over l,b00,propertles to select from: now Is the
time to buy; real estate is the best security in the
country, and the safest place to put your money.
5 Bmisiumiioa liiuoiiuVfbAr'
r.iti.1, sau jjouer st.
Office open evenings.
Telepbone 5514.
des-145-wssu
East End Residences.
T710R SALE-A BARGAIN-ONLY tltOOO-AT
JD Oakland, loratlpn good -a good, new brick
house, 12 rooms; corner lot containing 2 acres of
level ground. For fall Information see VV. A.
HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
del4-35-s
TTiOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN ON COR. OF
A? Penn andLlnden ares., large lot and modern
brick honse or 12 rooms, reception hall, sliding
doors, hardwood mantels, etc, etc: elegant and
coinplete in every respect THOS. LIGGETT, No.
114 Fqnrth ave. del4-4l-TTssn
OR SALE-P.SWi 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 A DICKIE. 96 Fourth ave., and
cor. Penn and fchady ave., E. E. del7-37-rrs
T7H1R
BALE-EAST END-HILAND AVE.
.a. . uvujci a unujk uwetiing OX o rooms, large
hall, modem convenience. thn nnrnpronq Sharif.
X? . home;
and fruit trees make It a desirable place; lot 180X
'42S nrlee and terms riinainahlf, Kr.Af!K A-
reasonable.
BLACK A
BAIRD, S3 Fourth ave.
(4-A-101.)
del9-ll
TTIOR SALE IN THE EAST END.
ON A
Tiressed
! pavea street, an eleiant modern
brick dwelllnir. stone nnUh. i-i rooms ai,d
finished attic: all the latest modern Improve
ments: large lot 65x153 feet: near cable cars.
ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood st. dea-22
FOR SALE $3.S00-GOOD E. E. INVESTMENT
near Lincoln ave.; large lot fronting two
streets: three comfortable and attractive two
story bouses recently bunt; one or 8 rooms, two
each or 4 rooms: rentals about 840 per month.
CHARLES BOMEHS A CO., 813 Wood Bt dc!l-49
FOR SALE-A NICENEWDWELLING.W ITH
corner lot In tho East End, hear to cable
cars and rallroid station: 9 cheerful rooms, attic
rooms, bath, w, c, natural gas, laundry and all
otber domestic appliances: a beantltul property
and in prime order. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., IK
Fourth ave, Pittsburg. de21-3t
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST RESI
DENCES on Oakland ave., cntalnlng8 rooms,
hall: batb, laundry, botn gases, marble mantels:
ail the modern conveniences: I4K 31x110; only 3
minutes walk from cable road; this desirable
house on easyterms.'RLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth
ave. ZO-82. del5-64-15,18,)7,18,l,Il
T7ORSALE-ONMoNTHLYPAYMENTFLAN,
X? new 8-room frame dwelling, hall, front and
back porches, slate mantels and tile hearths; only
S minutes from P. R. R. ; terms 8300 cash, balance
payable by the month; price &2U0; good chance to
get a home; possesion at once: inspectioirlnvlted.
SAMUEL tv. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
del7-7J-TuW8
TTOR SALE-NEW QUEEN I.OS1E RESIDENCE
JJ in tbe East End near Shadyslde and Ben
Venue: 7 rooms, finished attic rooms; bath, w. c,
large.reteptlon hall, piazza over entire front dry
cellar, perfect sewerage, everything in prime
order: possession within 30 dsys; priceSLZSO; pay
ments to snit 3AS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsbnrg. de21-r2-D
FOR SALE-88.000-DO YOU WANT TO SE
CURE now at a low cost the foundation ror
an elegant home; we have it to offer in two acres
of beautiful ground on line or new electric road,
and close to the city's finest driveway; comfort
able cottage house: fruit sbade and shrubbery:
location arid snnoundlngs are attractive, and
improvements projected will add largely to pres-
sent values wjtuin a year, uau and we win drive
yon to the property.
313 Wood st.
CHARLES SOMERS A CO.,
UC41-1V
-ITIOR BALE--THERE ARE TEN VERY DE
T S1RABLE houses now In course of construc
tion on Oakland square; to be finished complete
ready for occupancy by April 1: live or (lieae
bouses are alreadold. leaving five still available
to buyers; prices, F.WU, KCCUaiid 810,090, accord
ing to size and location; lots vary in site from 30x
lOOtoiRxIM: Atwoodstt now pave with asphalt
from Filth ave. to Oakland square, and traction
road heinglald. .Apply to SAMUEL W.'BLACK
SW VVHZM1VV f v.'.v 'Ci-S
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-SI.803-NKAR LARIMER AVE.
Good location: choice lot, 24x100. with cozy
and attractive 4-room home.
CHARLES SOHfcKS
de21-e
a W , 313 wood St.
FOB 8ALE-AT OAKLAND, ON PAVED'
avenue, modern brlclcdirelllnr. ot 11 rooms.
large lot. 60x200 feet: desirable In every respect:
near cable
ALEXANDER
EK 31S
wood st.
a-
de2i-Si
TCTOR HALE-4-ROOM HOUSE, WITH F1N
X ISHED attic and large lot; canbulld on both
ends: on line ofFUlh avenue cable ears, this side
of Oakland power house; ouly a S-cent rare, etc
C. H. LOVE, S3 Fourth avenue. delS-21-ws
FOR SALE-PENN AVE.. NEAR WINEBID
DLE, brick housens rooms and attic, ball, ves
tibule, bath. h. and c. water, both gases, slate
mantels, front and side porches; lot 2oX100: price
low. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave.
tf de21-57
Hnzelwood Residences.
SALE 13.500 SYLVAN AVE.. 4 MIN
TTTOR
H U1
UTES1 walk from Hazelwood station, a irood
2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, bath, both
abont 1 acre of ground; forest, shade, and fruit
trees, etc. BLaCK. A BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave.
2D-307. dela-63
77IOR SALE MANSION ST., NEAR SECOND
jD ave., between Hazelwood and Glenwood, In
Blair estate, and 7-room Queen Anne dwetllngs,
only I minute from Secobq Ave. Electric R. W.,
on very small cash payment, balance monthly
payments. If desired: prices 2.500 and 13,630; these
houses are In a good locality, and will be very de
sirable, on account or easy access from tbe center
of tbe city by downtown people. SAMUEL W.
.uijAun. & uo., so rourtn ave. aezi-zi-Tus
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE NO. 73 LINCOLN AVENUE, AL
LEGHENY, at auction, on the premises, on
Jan. 7 next, bv order of Orphans' Court. See W.
A. ER&ON A SUNS, SO Fourth avenue.
delJ-67-s
TTtOB SALE PARK PROPERTY RESIDENCE
X! No. 21 Montgomery avenue, Allegheny: 14
rooms, bath, lavatories, laundry, all conveni
ences. BAILEY, FARRELL A CO.. No. 619
Smithfield street. del2-l2-TTSSu
FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY
brick dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, w. c,
laundry, slate roof; lot 31x110 feet to 20-root allev;
near park. Second ward, Allegheny; price S6.500;
easy payments. WX A. SIl'E, S3Dlamond st.
dCl8-S7-MWS
FOR SALE-A NICE 7-EOOM HOUSE AND
good lot with side entrance to an alley, tn
Allegheny, on line of street cars: natural gas,
bath, w. c and other modern conveniences: price
only 13.500. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth
ave., Pittsburg. dea-32-D
FOR SALE-NO. 293 ROBINSON ST., ALLE
GHENY. 9-room house; No. 295 Robinson
St., Allegheny, S-room house, and No. 32 Rebecca
St.. Allegheny, 9-room house; these properties
can all be bought at a bargain. McCUNS A
CO ULTER, Agents, 93 Fourth are, de21-2S
FOR SALE SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY
This Is what you are looking fort a 7-room
and attic, new brick house In the Second ward,
Allegheny; lot 22X114; excellent location: electric
car at door., price, 85,800: come quick, as It
won't be for sale long. BL&CK A BAIRD, 93
Fourth ave. del9-ll
FOR SALE A HANDSOME RESIDENCE,
almostnew.wlth corner lot, on the parks, Alle
gheny; molt desirable location and particularly
fine residence: replete throughout with allmodern
requisites and in elegant condition; would take a
smaller property In exchange as part payment
and allow long time on cash difference. JAS.
W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Plttiburg.
Suburban Residences.
F0R8ALE-IN SEWICKCEY-DO NOT BE
NEW your lease until you examine the fine
residence property on Broad st, which will be
sold on terms of (SuO cash aud $500 per year; Im
mediate possession. Full particulars from A. W.
ADAIR, Room 614 penn building, Penn ave.
de20-42
FOR SALE-AT WlLKINSBURG.CONVE
NIENT to station, 2 neat 5-roomed frame
houses, lot 33)xI0Oleet: "excellent water in both
houses) natural gas; good, dry cellars; will be
sold verv low and on esy payments. Full par
ticulars from MCCUNE A COULTER. 93 Fourth
ave., who will take yon out and show you the
property.
at
de2I-28
FOR SALE-LV WDJKINSBUEG. NEAR STA
TION; a neat Queen Anno honse or six rooms,
reception hall, finished attic bathroom and all
modern Improvements: corner lot. 60x122 feet,
with fruit, shade and ornamental trees: can be
bougbt at a great bargain, and on easy payments,
as owner is going West, MCCUNE A COULTER
Agents. 98 Fourth ave. de2I-26
FOB SALE LOTS.
CltT Lots.
FOE SALE-LOTS, LOTS FOR (10 DOWN AND
So mon. : choice and excellent location ror
building homes In tbe Twenty-seventh ward near
Twenty-second street Incline: bound to double In
value within a short time; prices SSuO, 8225, 8230,
8300 and np to S500;40 of these lots bavebeen sold in
tbe past 60 days. W. Ti BROOKS, 2200 Carson
street de2l-21
East End Lots.
FOR SALE ON MELLON ST., NEAR BTAN
TON ave.. lot lXtxim. nnlv SX.OML TIKIS
LLiGGETT, No. U4 Fourth, ave.. del4-41-TTSSn
fTlOR SALE 7 ACRES OF LAND L THE EAST.
JJ End, near Brnshton, within 3 minutes' walk
of station. ALEXANDER LEE. 313 Wood St.
de2I-2!
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-TWO BUILD
ING lots, 24x130 ft. each, corner of Franks
town and Murtlahd aves.. East End. ALEXAN
DER A LEE, 313 Wood st de21-22
FOR SALE-MUST BE SOLD PROMPTLY:
lot abont Sort front on Negleyave., E. E.,
an elegant location for fine residence. GEO. T.
MCCONNELL, Forty-thlrJ and Bntler sts.
de!4-S-WS
FOR SALE COR. CENTER AVE. AND BAR
TON st, lot 150X175, elegant location, good
sewerage and convenient to both steam and cable
cars. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.
del4-41-TTSSu
FOE SALE-LOT 20x145 ON PENN AVE.,
near Collins ave. ; finest business location In
East End: will sell at a sacrifice:
good reasons for
CO.. 99 Fourth
del7-71-TWT8
selling. SAM'L W. BLACK A
ave
FORSALE-ST. CLAIR ST., HAUH'S GROVE,
lot 40x113; street sewered, graded, curbed
anil itnna clrlassr nitre HAwn
reasonable. BAMUEL vV.
on ly per it. : terms
BLACK A CO.. 99
del7-74-TT3.
x ourtn ave.
FOR SALE THE CHEAPEST LOTS "WITH
greatest advantages are the Baum Grove lots;
no extra cost for sewers, grading, curbing, stone
walks, etc.; easy of access: prices low: terms easy,
and money to build If desired. See MELLON
BROS., East End, Or JNO. F. BAXTER. Agent
512 Smithfield St. del5-6S-wssu
FOR SALE-ON FORBES STi. IN THE IM
MEDIATE vicinity or Schenley Park, from
one to five acres: convenient to new electric road,
apd bound to Increase In value from SO to 100 per
cent as It is without doubt naturally the most
beautiml property in the Schenley Park district.
THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.
del4-4l-TT8Su
Allegbenv Lots.
FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN IN IRWIN
ave. lots, near North ave., to quick buyer.
ALLES A BAILEY, 181 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
de5-71-5,7,8,9,18,21
Farms.
VTIOR SALE-FARM 250 ACRES.' VERY BEST
X? Improvements: tln-st grain, stock and fruit
place In Westmoreland Co. ; W miles from station:
,15,000. ED. VY1TT1SH, 410 Grant st. Pittsburg.
de21-D
FOR SALE A FINE LARGE FARM OF 200
acres or good land, neirlv all under cultiva
tion: splendid orchard, plenty or water, excellent
dwelling, barn and oiner outbuildings; would
take a small city property In part payment. JAS.
VV. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
de2I-31!-D
Mlsccllaneons.
FOR SALE-CORNER PROPERTY ON GRANT
St., below Diamond, suitable lor building pur-
poses; price low; lot43xS7. J,
mondst.
! - It A IniBI IrtT dWVFiJ .1 MII.I-V TT III.
delSS
POR SALE-Olt eSlCHANGE-300 ACRES OF
coal and mineral land on line or railroad and
river, abont 50 miles from the city, with connec
tions to Buffalo and the Canadian trade: besides
coal there is Iron ore. lime and building stoue and
fireclay: two coal mines and one ore mine open;
equipped with tracks, cars, etc.: demand for all
coal and iron oreithatcan be mined; 45 dwelling
houses, large store and otber buildings: two good
gas wells on the land: a splendid opening for a
profitable business; will sell, or exchange for
other property In part payaedt W. VV. ACHE
SON, or JOS. PAINTER, Room04 Bissell block,
or JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave7.
Pittsbnrg. de2l-32-p
FOR SALE BUSINESS,
!i
Business Chances.
ye
IOR SALE-ONE OF THE OLDEST AND
best naving pboto galleries of AUeshcnvra
rare chance for rfzht oartyt good reason for sell
ing. PHOTO, Dispatch offlce. dell-3ll-wThS8n
FOK SALE WELL-PAYINO boaruinq
house, in central part or business; steady
trade; house full: will sell at about hair price;
physical Inability the canse; terms, half cash, bal
ance on time. MAQAW A GOFF, LIM.. 145
Fourth ave. de21-9
FORSALE-THEDRYGOODS DEPARTMENT
or 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 E. T. S., Dispatch office.
delT-ld
FOR SALE GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR
one or two active men with some capital to
step Into a paying wholesale produce commission
business, profits llilsyearwill reach 810, coo; owner
engaged in otber business reason for selling. Ad
dress F. C. DICKSON, 140 Monterey st, Alle.
gheny. delo-50
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES IN BOTH
cities, from BOO to 110,000; cigar stores 82S0,
8850, isoo. 1.1,800: shooting gallery paying 75 per
week clear of expenses; drugstores; general
country Btorestboardlng houses, milk routes, con
fectioneries, bakeries and otber good business
chances. ailEFAKD A CO.. M Filth ave. noB
TTIOR SALE AN INTEREST IN A WEtiL
J established store, home furnishing and
builders v hardware business In the city; a good
man, who can furnish 85, (NO and come well recom
mended audprovecompetent to take charge of the
books and office worEVwlll.be liberally dealt with;
this It a good opening: the business Is prosperous
aud growing.: JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 29Fourtn
vsrac, xittseurg, . -. C '-
FOR SALE-BCSHTESS.
Easiness Chances. -
FOR-SALE-A MILK ROUTE IN ALLEGHENY;
doing a splendid builuess: reason for lellihg
la, have not time to give It proper attentloa". Ad
dress Q. V. A., Dispatch office. deM-lJ
FOR SALE-AN Ohti ESTABLISHED GRO
CERY business In Allegheny: best part of
toe city: sales mostly for cash: stock clean and
well assorted. JAb. W. DRAPE A CO.. 1
Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. d,e2IH-P
Business Stands.
FOE SALE-A LABGEBUSINE3S PROPERTY
on Water St., city; substantial building
adapted for almost any kind of business. JAS.
W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
de2l-34
FOR SALE-HOTEL AT EAST JEANNETTE
at a bargain; can be rented to oav20per
cent on the Investment, Call ROOM TIL Hamil
ton bnlldlng, on Saturday and Monday mornings
from 9 to 12. de2l-99
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Hones. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc
FOE SALE-YOUNG JERSEY BULL, OVER
six months old, eligible to entry in A. J. C.
C; bred by T, S. Cooper, or Linden Grove,
Coopersburg, Pa.; will be sold cheap. Inquire
W. BCHEFFER, Iron city Bazaar, where the ani
mal can be seen and pedigree furnished. de21-4
FOR SALE-A LIVERY AND UNDERTAK
ING business: horses: carriages, boggles,
wagons, hearses, with all the necessary outfit,
etc.. In one of the most active manufacturing
towns on line of railroad la the county; a splen
did opportunity for a man who understands the
business; the present proprietor has made a snug
lonune; particulars to principals ana parties wno
are able tont
urcuase win oe xurnisnea at our oi-
flee. JAMES W. DRAPE A CO.
, 129 Fourth are.,
dezl-32-D ,
jfittiDurg.
Machinery and OletalsT
fJIOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
JP and refitted: repalrlDg promptly attended to.
PORTERFOUNDRYANDMACHINECO..L1M.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN
GIN K, 25,000 feet second-band wire rope: also
hoisting and portable engines and blcmen valves,
castings, etc VELTE A MCDONALD, 3200 Penn
avenue. Iy21-91-TTS
FOB SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers: all sizes and styles In stock, "from 4 to
100 h. p. ;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices:
portable engines. 8 to 23 h. p. ; boilers an sizes
and styles.
J.S.YOUNG,23Farkway,Allegneny.
jra.
ocza-eo-iJ
FOR SALE-THEUNDERSIGNED.RECEIVEE
of Bees, Shook A Co., offers for sale the ma
chinery, tools, patterns, etc, of said firm; tbe
machinery consists of lathes, drill presses, etc ;
also a large gray mare. 7 years old. and harness
and wagon. Apply to JOHN D.McKENNAN.Re
celver, Bakewell Law Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
del4-28
SHscenaneons.
F
IOR SALE-HOLIDAY GIFTS-SOLID SIL
VER stem-winding watches. siL SA. S7. at M.
SMIT'S, 311 Smithfield st. deli-133
FOE SALE-HOLIDAY GIFTS-MISSES' AND
children's rings, solid gold. 75c. II 25. tl 73.
M. J. SM1T, 311 Smithfield st
del5-133
FOR SALE HOLLOAY GIFTS LADIES'
bracelets and head, npirfclsrpa. 11 2S. S3 frail
S3 25. M. J. SMIT, 311 smithfield St. dclS-133
TTlOH SALE HOLIDAY GIFTS LADIES'
JD vest Queen or Victoria chains, roll plate.
at fl. Si M and 32 23.
st. '
M. J. SMIT, 311 Smithfield
Qeja-idj
FOR SALE-1160 DELIVERED- BUYS OUR
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. del8-7o
FOB SALE-THREE PAIRS GENUINE DIA
MOND earrings, weight IK karats, abso
lutely perfect and white, at 100 Ter pair: also I
pairs weighing 2J( karats, same quality, at S225:9
pairs weighing 1 1-16 karats each, at (70 per pair;
also 21 pairs weighing H karat at (42 SO per pair,
and 17 pairs weighing V to H karat, from (17 to (30
er pair at M. J. SMIT'S, 311 Smithfield sL , third
oor from ronrjh ave. del5-l2S-TTSSn
TO LET.
Citf Residences.
TO LET ON FEDERAL ST., PG.. URICK
house or7 rodms and bathroom: reduced rent
to AprUL THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth
ave. del4-4l-TTS8u
East End Keslaences.
TO LET-VERY CHEAP-A NEAT NEW
honse 8 rooms, late Improvements, finished
attic large lot: on Clayborne st near Shadyslde
station. See VV.
A. nxatiton sons, no. so
jronrtn avenue.
delS-39-WTbs
'ATleshenr Healdenees.
TO LET-FREMONT STREET, ALLEGHENY
a 2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bath,
front porch, both gases: rent 835 per mo. BLACK
A BAlRD. 95 Fourth ave. de20-l
TO LET-NO. 280 LOCUST SI'., ALLEGHENY;
good brick house of 8 rooms, batb, range, h.
and c water: natural and ilium, gas; rent low.
t. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. dgg-52
Business Stands.
TO LET BUSINEsa PROPERTY-DIAMOND
st. near Wood, desirable storeroom, with 3
floors above; splendid location. SAMUEL W.
BLACK. A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. deJO-78-D
TO LET SIXTH ST., NEAR PENN AVE.,
storeroom 2 floors above cellar, etc, 110 ft
deep, plate glass windows, unexcelled location;
SAM'L W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. '
del7-72
Offices. Desk Boom, etc
TO LET-DESK ROOM IN OUR MAIN OF
FICE, with use or desk, etc.: rent low to
good tenants. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue.
del8-24-ws
TO LET-8300 PER YEAR-A LARGE, WELL
LIGHTED office with all modern conven
iences; newly painted and papered ; has two large
closets ror storage room. Inquire at GERMANIA
SAVINGS BANK, 423 WoodSt nol3-3!-D
.1
T.
LET-SUITABLE FOR ADVERTISING
agency, broker, coal or coke, railroad, lire
insurance commercial or mannracturing agency,
or real estate offices, three fine first floor offices,
with large flreproor vanlt: steam beat etc., at
No. 419 Wood street Germaala Savings Bank
Bullalng; will be remodeled to suit tenants. In
quire on premises or THOS. D. KELLER. de21-50
Miscellaneous.
TO LET-TWO-STORY BBICK.STABLE REAR
or No. 435 Penn sve. Apply to BENBO W A
Co;, No. 161 Firth ave., or 2101 CARSON ST., 8. S.
ael-13-2.12,21.24
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS HUNDREDS OF
new books, nicely bound In cloth ejlt at 25c
each: many fine books In elegant bindings: coffie
and see them. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, Liberty
st, near Ninth. ncS-33
pERSONAL-HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS
JT wife, and well he might arter she presented
him with one or M. J. Smlt's beautiful gold
watches, whl.h cost her but 825 M. 4. SMIT, 3U
Smithfield st, third door from Fourth ave.
del5-ixr
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family lar occa
sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, ot
course, was done in a bungling manner: In order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all
their work hersarterto DICKSON, the Tailor, 65
Firth ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1553.
auDO-D
LOST.
T OST-ALL REGARD FtfK FORMER PRICES
XJ and now oiler 1,000 pairs Rhinestone and Vol
taic diamond eardrops and screw knots from 31 to
83 25: all mounted In solid gold settings, and war
ranted to retain their brilliancy. M. J. SMIT, 311
fcmltnfleld st, third door from Fourth ave. N. B.
Complete selection of lace pins, brooches, scarf
pins, studs and collar buttons mounted with
Rhinestones and voltaic diamonds, and make one
ol the most suitable gifts for the holidays.
del5-12S-TTS3U
NOTICES
Office of National Transit Co., I
Oil City, Pa., December 19, 18S9.
fTTHE PATRONS OF THE NATIONAL
J Transit Company are hereby notified tbat all
credit balances upon tbe hooks ot the National
Transit Co., at the close of business, Dec. 14, 1839,
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 pipeagn paid oil on account of loss by
fire on the morning of December 15, ISStf, from
tanks united register, nnmoers isa ana usm,
located near Clarendon. Warren county. Pa.
del7-S5 D. O. DAY. General Manager.
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS-PROPOSALS
for tbe purphase of grounds and bmldintrs
of the Pittsburg Driving l?arfe (Homewnod),'
situated in the Twenty-first ward, city of Pitts
burg and Sterrett township, Allegheny conntv,
will be received at the offlce ot THOMAS R.
KERR, President, 1033 Penn avenne or P.O.
box 73. The attention of capitalists is called to
this notice. The sale of this property offers a
splendid opportunity for investment. de2&S0-3
SEALED PROPOSALS,'LN TRIPLICATE,
will be received at this, offlce until 12 K.,
(localtinJe), on WEDNESDA Y, the 15th day
of January. 1890. for tbe construction and da-
I livery of L Two dnmp scows. 2. One dredge
boat Bpecincauons win De mmisnea Did
ders on application, and detailed drawings
can be examined and all necessary In
formation obtained at this office. Pro
posals will only be considered from
those who can gire satisfactory evidence of
their ability to construct the dump scows and
dredge boat and in the -time specified. THe
United States reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. The attention of tbe bidder is in
vited to the Acts of Congress approved Feb
ruary 26. 1835. and February 28, lStST, ToLSfl.
page 382, and to). Si. page 411. Statute ;" at
LaigerD. W. LOCKWOOD, Major ot fe
ginscrs, U.S.A. U.S. Kofieeer ,US, C
torn? House, Cteet&Mtl. Oito. Decessbir. ifc
MUX - - t4-s-M.l . 21 lalsVM '
RELIGIOUS.
TTNITARIAN .CHURCH
M Mellon's Bank Bnlldlng, No. 511 Smitbfleld
street, opposite City HalL at 10-45 Sunday
school, at 10. Rev. J. G. Townseuii; minister.
Bnbject; "Incarnation." deg-8
MEETINGS-
VT O T I C K MEETTNG MACHINISTS
JLl Plttahnrg Lodge 2fa. 62, National Associa
tion of Machinists, meets every
SATURDAY EVENING
At No. 81 Fourth avenue, at 7:30 o'clock.
pol7-HtW
TIT EMBERS OP DIVISION NO. 4, A. O. H
JLVL are requested to report at their ball on
WjUeare., on SUNDAY MORNING, Decem
ber 22. at 8.30 o'clock, to attend tbe dedication
of St. Francis R. C. Church at Charters.
By order,
PETER WARD.
President,
de21- THOMAS HUGHES. Sec.
QTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-THE AN
IO NUAL meeting of the stockholders of the
Mon on cabela Navigation Company will be held
on THURSDAY, January 9. 1890, at the offlca
of the company. No. 1M Grant street Pitts
burg; at 2 o'clock P. M-, lor tbe election of offi
cers and managers of the company for the en
suing year, and other business.
WVBAKEWELL. Becretary.
dalfr3.19.2Cia.24,ift23.31.ia2.j,5.7,9
ELECTIONS.
AiXEQHE?nr National Bane, i
PirrsBURG. Pa, December 13, 1&S9. J
ELECTION THE ELECTION FOR DI
RECTORS of tbisoank for the ensiling
year will be held at tbe banking house. No. o
Fifth avenue, on TUESDAY, January 14, 1890,
between the hours of II A. Jr. and 12 it.
deltS2-D F. C. HUTCHINSON. Cashier.
First National Bans. Pittsburg. Pa. ;
Pittsburg. December, li 1889.
T7LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
JBi of nine directors for this bank, to serve
for the ensuing year, will he held at the Banking
Honse, corner WoosUst. and Fifth avenne,
TUESDAY, January 14, 1KJ0, between the
hours ot 11 a. k. and 1 o'clock p. M.
del41-ur J. D. SCULLY.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
OFFICE OF THE CIXT TREASURER.
Pittsburg, December 2, 1SS9. (
NOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the duplicates for the second as
sessments of water rents (for new buildings
completed since April 1. 1890,) have been placed
in my hands for collection, and payable at this
office during the month of December.
All water rents remaining unpaid January L
1K90, will ba placed In tbe hands of W. R.
Ford, Collector of Delinquent Taxes, with 5
per cent added, for collection.
, J.F.DENNISTON,
de&3S-D City Treasurer.
Continued on Tenth Page.
LEGAL NOTICES.
OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth ave.
"tTlSTATEOF JAMES H.SEWELL, DECEASED.
SU Notice Is hereby given that letters or admin
istration on the estate of James U. SewelL de
ceased, late of Pittsburg, hare been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate pay
ment and those having claims or demands against
the same will make them known without delay.
FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST CO., Administrator.
DAVID Q. EWING. Trust Officer. del4-2I-s
OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST CO.,
121 an d 123 Fou rth ave.
ESTATE OS' CATHERINE. DOHEKTY, DE
CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that let
ters of administration on the estatCof Catherine
Dohertv. deceased, late of Plttsbnrr. have been
granted to Vie undersigned, to whom all persons
iuucuku ie saiu eaute hib requestea to msae im
mediate payment ond those having claims or de
mands against the same will make them known
without delay.
FIDEL1TYTITLEATRUSTCO.. Administrator.
del4-22-8 DAVID Q. EW1N G, Trust Officer.
OFFICE OF FIDEL1TYTITLEAND TRUST CO.
121 and 123 Fourth avenue.
ESTATE OF CHARLES J. WAITE, DE
CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate or Charles J.
Walte. deceased, late or Pittsburg, have been
granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons
Indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment and those having claims or de
mands against tbe same will make them known
without delay.
jg. FIDELITY TTJLE AND TRUST CO..
Administrator.
. del3-19-& DAVID Q. EWING. Trust Officer.
OFFICE OF FIDELITY TRUST A TITLE CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth ave.
TTlSTATE OF JOSEPH STROBLE DECEASED.
All Notice Is hereby given that letters or admin
istration on the estate of Joseph stroble deceased,
late of Pittsburg, have been grantedfto the under
signed, to wbom all persona Indebted to said es
tate are requested tto make immediate payment
and those having claims or demands against the
same will make them known without delay.
FIDELITY TrTLBacrlmjST CO., Administrator.
DAVID Q. EWjtNG; yrnst Officer. de!4-20-g
HAYS & NOBLE, Attorneys at Law;
xlo uiskmuna street.
TESTATE OF CHARLES A. 8NYDER, DE
J2i CEASED, Notice is hereby given that,
letters testamentary on tbe estate of Charles
A. Snyder, late of Allegheny county, deceased,
bare beeh grouted to the nndenigned, to wbom
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same should make them
known without delay to LENA SNYDER,
Executrix, Upper St Clair F. O., Allegheny
county. de20-47-s T
COTTON & HOLM AN. 91 Diamond street
Estate ot Lucy Barnes, deceased.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby given that letters testamentary on
the estate of Lucy Barnes, late of the city of
Allegheny. Penn'a, deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, to whom all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment; and to whom those
having: claims or demands against said estate
will make tbem known without delay.
"WM. H. BARNES. Executor,
noIS-28-8 84 Fifth ave, Pittsburg.
AMUSEMENTS.
A CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME
For the benefit of
THE NEWSBOYS HOME
Under the auspices of the Lady Managers of
the Home, will be given at
THE BIJOU THEATEE,'
Thursday and Friday afternoons, December 26
and 27, 1839.
Tickets II for parquet, parquet circle and
first two rowain balcony. Tickets for balance
of balcony SOc.
For sale at Hamilton's, Mellor & Hoene'a,
Weldin's, Watts' and Davis' store. delS-33-TTS
TJUOU THEATER
To-night
O'NETLL IN MONTE CRISTO.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Dec. 2& Maggie Mitchell in Repertoire.
delM
tRAND OPERA HOUSE.
T Box office now open for
EMMA JUCH GRAND OPERA SEASON.
XMAS WEEK.
House closed this week.
del7-S0
S ARRIS THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening;
MISS ADA GRAY
In
EA8T LYNNE.
WeekDec23. 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 JIUSEUM
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Wonderful Trained. Performing Seals.
MAMMOTH OX
GREAT STAGE SHOW.
Next Week-Wild West del6-13
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
An elegant stock of ladles' and gents' fins
watches, diamonds, jewelry, plain and jet
rings, gents' chains, ladies' queen chains, "Vic
toria chains, vest chains, charms, lockets, bead,
neck chains," lace pins, stick pins, bracelets,
sleeve buttons, eta, clocks, silverware and
spectacle, etc., etc. Boys' watches, $3; Misses
silver watches, $5 SO, at
WILSON'a 61 Fourth are.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
dell" rrs
youmarriedr Ifnotsendvnnfaddresstcr
THB-AMERICAN CORRESPONDING
CLUB; Box 63, Clarksburg, W. Va.
deSS
XHIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
V 131 and 123 Fourth aye.
Capital 1500,000. Fall paid.
INSURES TITLES TO REALESTATE.
Acts in all fiduciary capacities. Deals in reli
able investmea securities. Rents boxes In its
superior vanlt from $5 per annum upward.
Recetvendeposlia and leans only on mort
aaes and asereyed collaterals.
JOHKB. JACKSON. Pres'fc
JAMSJ. DONNELUVicePres't
(1 B. MeVAY. Otu-'w mil TnuuL
' . oi sal?: i-f ' . '
RKAl 'ESTATE.
TWENTY-ONE HOUSEf
s- ' ' ' s,
. .,i ,.
-SOLDIN-
OAKLAND SQUARE!
' Since July 1. 1889.
This remarkable sale of dwelling Droves eon.
clnsivelv that tbe sauarr meets with the ap
proval ot the majority of those who axe seeking
nomes. AiewoiinesuvauiasBsasu uneijie
scTintiems are as follows: .31
Location Directly bordering os Schenler
Park, a rmimificent view of which can be hall
ff om any part of the square. Only four squares!
from Filth avenue traction road, and dlrectlyj
on line of newVIectrle road now bem? com-l
pleted as a feeder to tbe Fifth avenue line, andl
wnicn onngs me square witoin zu muiuie uj,
fins Dure postomceior a cents. 4
Dwellings are constructed of brick: by day.
work, not by contract, contain S and 9 rooms'
wide halls, baths, insida w. c, inside shutters
ranee, laundrr. cemented cellars, automatic
electric lighting; slate mantels and tile hearths; t
in tact, an moo ern conveniences. 5
.The sanare Is 120 feet wide, with rjark In the)
center, aronnd which runs asphaltnm payed
streets' ana siaewaigs. i-enect sewerage, gas,
water, etc. Price 18,600 to 10,000. Terms;
Small cash payment down, balance $500 per
annum. HAJlUfih VV. .BLACK. A CU,.JT
del4-Si 99 Fourth avenne.!
FOR SALE.
SQDTRBKr.HIT.T,.
NEAB SCHENLEY PAKE.
SO acres land, having a frontage of over 2,3001
ieet on a gooc street
21 acres land, street frontage 1,400 feet.
5 acres, f rontinz on two streets. 1
4 acres and 2-storv frame dwelling ofSrooml
15 acres land near the Squirrel Hill Electrfo
roau ana c oiDes street. -
IRA M. BOBCHFIELD,
158 Fourth ave. de344-TT9
ACCTION SALES.
s
TI-JE LAST WEEK.
COMMENCING, MONDAT, DECEMBER?!!
BANKRUPT BALEv
- OF THE $150,000 STOCK. I
FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DBTJ
f
UVVUO, SAAA7.4V7, X.UVX3s .11, vg
BT AUCTION!
S III -
-AT-
723 AND 725 LIBERTY ST.,
CORNER EIGHTH.
Sales, Morning Afternoon and Evening;
1 w.
N. B. Special accommodations provided for
lauies. aeic-TTSsaa
p HEAT AUCTION SALE
OF DRY GOODS,
Now on at the salesrooms;
NO. 311 MARKET ST,
Every Morning. Afternoon and Evening; at 1M
2 ana -su o ciock respectively. m
Seats provided tor ladies.
Positively no reserve on goods. Will be sold
to highest bidder tXor cash. Dealers' invited.'!
uooas must fro. s
Remember time and place.
HENRY AUCTION' CO, LIM, ,
del9-20 Auctioneers.!
Grand CLosfNa Out Sales
1
AT public auction: I
Regardless of costcbalance of our 8trth street
retail stoclc left over. Laea Cnrtalna. Portlereal
and Upholstery Goods in general. Also a very
fine line of.od.d3 and ends in painted andem-J
broidered Bilk and Plush Goods, from ourl
wuoiesaiB ' department. isaie commences!
Wednesday, December IS. at 10 A. K. .and 2 M
m., ana win continue until an 13 disposed ox. ,
, 'H. Holtzman & Sons,
SU VfOOfl 8T.. BET. FIFTH AVENUE'ANSI
v inuui auj. x . aeiT-os
Drptiane' Enurt Salel
Elegant Business ProperfaS
Adjoining tbe Dollar Bank on
r ourtn avenue,
LOT 45x85 FT.,.
:!
At auction on the premises TUESDAY, Jas7,1
lew, at u o-cioct a. x.
For 1 nil particulars see
W. A. HERRON & SONS'
del8-32--wd No. SO Fourth avenue
A UCTION SALE
141 WYLIE AVE.
Commencing SATURDAY. December 21,' itl
133 f. SL. and to continue urAll the entire stocJci
of drygooda, notions, gents' furnishing goods
&ro uiaposeu ot.
Show eases, wall case and store fixtures.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LLL, AucUoneera.il
ue-o-KS
ASSIGNEE'S BALE OF FURN1TURE.1
CARPETS. Eta qd
Tbe large stock of W. H. Thompson A CcTJI
No. 305 Wood st, must be closed out atoncJ
regaraiess 01 cost m
del586 THOS. W. McCUNE. AssigneeJl
' KESORTS.
OLD POINT COMFORT
VA., HYGEIA HOTE
One minnte's walk from Fortress MonroeS
where daily inspections, drills, guard monntlng
ana aress paraue ta&e place, me scenic
tractions are unrivaled.
Music afternoon and evening. Climate mild,!
J ret Dracing ana invigorating, xne mostae
izhtfnl winter resort in the United States, a
Turkish, Russian. Electric and HOTSEA1
Baths. Send lor. illustrative descTlptlvel
deU-63-TTSSu Managed
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
Piney Woods Hotel.
Season opens December 4. 1889.
M. A. BOWER, Proprietor.!
For circulars, rates, etc. address 4
WM. E. DAVIES, Manager, Thomasville, GaTI
or F. A. BUDLONG, Wmdsor Hotel, N.Y.CityJ
OC1Z-KJ-TTSS
SIXTH AVENUE PYE WORKS,.
I. MAY SOIS & CO"
STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS
And general renovators of textile fabrics.1!-!
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments)!
neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtain!
of every description carefully attended tcCN
M..MAYSONS&Co.i1
leU-TT9 66 SIXTH AVE.. FittsburgVF:
JANUARY L 1891
FRER FREE. FREEd
Annual quit notices furnished to property!
owners or delivered, free of charge. Semtfjal
names 01 tenants ana location 01 property
mediately-
BLACK & BAIRDa
de2040 95 FOURTHtAVEl
MONEY
TO
LOAN
- de7-12-s
ON MORTGAGES
-AT-
4 5 and 6 per cent; dfyTorl
country; no aeiay. 1 pspsssB
SAMUEL W. BLACKTCol
kj cenrtn ave. j
Walter j. Osboubnz.
n'n
T ARROWS 6 OSBOURNE-
X JOB PRINTERS. .J
90 Diamond street
Telephone No. 812. au21-0-TT
r A. RALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR, J
41 Seventh avenue, -'f 1
Telephone 1SH. 2-b8-TMl
piANOh,
1 i ' - ORGANS.
And all manner of Small lnstguasssMl
AT
sys
HAMILTON'S.
Si
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d-10-j
v - ' Fifth" avaiafil
v, A. ' wii"7f. Jk
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