jam r. Tin W-rayr? v: 'ySff'.' '. THE PITTSBTJEG DISPATCH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 189a ACOZYCHUEGHHOME Dedicated bv Southside Enslisb. Evan gelical Lntheran?. OBSERVANCE OP THE SABBATH. The KeT. J. D. Butler Sajs the Fourth Com mandment is Obsolete. . SERVICES FOK AMERICAN MECHAKICS Dedicatory services were held in the Trmitr English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Southside, yesterday morning, afternoon and evening. The new church is a beautiful and cozy little edifice, on Sidney street, near South Twenty-first street. The congregation is an English-speaking offshoot of the South Eighteenth Street German Lutheran Church. The new congregation was formed October 1, 1889, and the corner stone of the new church was laid last July. The architecture is temi-gothic, the material used being dressed brick. The structure has a moderate-sized audi torium, the ceiling finished in white, and the seats and woodwork in natural colors. The size is 3970 feet. It is not a large chnrch, of course, comparatively speaking, but the work, including the designs, is tasty and neat. The cost will be a little over ?7,000. KIRST SFKTICES IN THE CHUKC1I. The services in the morning were in English, Rev. W. Dallman, of Baltimore, preaching the sermon. The dedicatory ritual of the church was augmented by con gregational and choir singing, prayers, etc Rev. Mr. Brandt preached the aiternoon sermon, which.logether with the services, was in German. Rev. C. Spannuth, the future pastor of the congrega tion, preached the evening sermon. The latter was in English. The church wjs beautifully decorated with flowers, exotics and trotiieal plants. The choir of the Eighteenth church, under the direction of Mr. Peters', had charge of the music. The government of the new church is as follows: President, "William Kemtnler; Treasurer, Henry Rudcl; Secretary, Joseph V. Zoeller Trustees, Henrv Rudel, John Schuchrnan, William F. Zoeller; Deacons, August Coleman, John Veyman, Jr., Ed ward Kress Elders, John 'Weyman, Sr., Joseph J. Zoeller. Louis Stande has died mice being elected elder and his place will be filled shortly. TWO OTHER DEDICATIONS. 2scw churches were also dedicated at .Mansfield and Camp Copeland, near Brad dock, vesterday. The new Methodist Epis copal Church at Mansfield is named after "VVesley, the great reformer. The presiding cider of the district. Rev. Robert Steel, preached the morning sermon at 10:45. Rev. "W. H. Brooks, of the Wheeling M. E. Church, assisted the presiding elder. Rev. It. H. Robinson preached at 3 p. M. At 7 v. 31. Rev. G. W. W. Jenkins addressed the Knights of Pythias. The cbnrch is a well-arranged and commodious structure, and will make a home lor the congregation for years to come. The new St. Luke's Reformed Church is ou Copeland avenue, two squares from Cope land station. A house of worship has been needed at that point for some time, and the congregation felt happv to be enabled to in troduce their iriends to the result of their hard work yesterday. Dedicatory services were held in the "afternoon. Among the ministers who assisted in the services were: Rev. C. 2s. Hellman, Huntington; Rev. Jacob Hassler, Mercersburg; Rev. Dr. P. C. Prngh, Butler; Rev. A. E. Truxal, Manor; Rev. H. D. Darbaker, McKeesport; Rev. James S. Freeman, Wilkmsburg; Rev. John H. Prugb, Grace Church, Pittsburg. AN OBSOLETE COMMANDMENT. Rev. J. J). Butler Says the Tourth Was Made for the Hebrews. Rev. J. D. Butler, pastor of the East End Christian Church, at the corner of High land avenue and Alder street, took a view opposite to that of the majority of clergy men in his '"Sabbath Observance" sermon, yesterday. He said: -"I hold that the law of the Sabbath for the world is to be found in Genesis, second chapter, first to thirdyerses. That law was given for all time to come for a man's physical, mental and moral well being. The Ten Commandments were given to the Hebrews alone, and the fourth com mandment was exclusively their law of the Sabbath and ent out of force when the Xcw Testament law came in under Christ. The fourth commandment is absolutely obsolete. As the iourth commandment is for the Hebrews, so the Lord's Day is for the Lord's people. The church as such alone can keep that day. The secular day is for man's health." Mr. Butler also noticed the Law and Order Association's work. He charged his people to keep the Lord's Day in the home as well as in worship. They are not to do unnecessary work or keep their servants at unnecessary work on the holv dav. AMERICAN FLAG SYMBOLS. Budget or Thought Given Out by the Rev. Sir. Cowl. The Thanksgiving service of the Jr. O. C. A. M. was held last night in the Union Avenue M. P. Church, Allegheny. The Manchester, Reliable, Colonel Clark, Peerless and William Thaw Councils were present. Rev. Mr. Cowl hrst told what the American Hag symbolizes by saying: "In the thought of the Jr. O. U. A. 51. it symbol izes Americanism and nationalism. They open the country's gates to the world, but invite only the best and try to bar out the worst. It also symbolizes to tliem that sel fishness whicn leads an American to help an American in prelerence to one of any other nationality. It also gives to them the idea of an open Bible in every school, and also that in those schools clean, undipped history should be taught. History tells of the horrors of the inquisition. "History should be taught in schools as it is and it is. the duty"; of this order to see that the btorj if the past, which is handed down to children, Ehall tell both faults and the virtues or all parties and of all re ligious." WOMAN AND CHRISTIANITY. Thousands Who Would "Like to be Born Again and be Men. "Woman as a Factor in Christianity" was the subject taken by Rev. Charles Edward Locke, of the Smithfield Street M. E. Church, for his evening's discourse. "Christianity emancipated woman," said he. "If you want to learn the degree of a nation's Christianity and civilization look at the position held by the women. Socrates once said that he thanked God that be was neither a slave nor a woman. This only shows the position formerly held by the women in regard to the world. There are 300,000 women in the world whose highest ambition would be if it were possible to be boru again and be a man." Continuing, Mr. Locke said the church is trving to give woman the place assigned her by God. The church was crowded beyond its seating capacity to accommodate the congregation. KOBE BINDING SCHOOL LAWS. Dr. W. H. McMillan Makes a Plea for Com- puisory Education Statutes. ReT. W. H. McMillan, D. D., preached last evening to a number of councils of the Jr. O. 17. A. M. at the Second United Presbyterian Church, Stockton avenue, Allegheny. He said the first du-y of the order was to the public schools, which ' are the nurseries of popular intelligence. Compulsory, education was what he ad vocated, except where it could be shown that cbildreu received adequate education elsewhere. "If what I am told," said he, "be true, children do not receive adeqnate education in parochial -chools." Dr. McMillan told the order to teach love of country and morality, and as the Bible was the only standard of morality, it was their duty as American citizens to see that the Bible was taught in every school. WANTS A LITERARY TEST. Ideas on Voters and Candidates by Rev. Dr. Fulton. At the Second Presbyterian Church, Alle gheny, the Rev. J. L. Fulton, D.D., spoke yesterday on "The Ballot," before the Fort Pitt and Pleasant "Valley Councils of the Jr. O. U. A. M. A history of the events by which republican government was reached served as an introduction to his sermon. He spoke of the necessity of educating voters, and believed there should be a liter ary test. Following this came an appeal for woman suffrage, becanse women have sufficient intelligence, ami also because those who own property are -taxed and yet not given any representation. In regard to candidates. Dr. Fulton said: "The office should seek the man, and not the candidate the office. The word suffrage comes from a Latin word meaning the hock joint. This is the joint by which an animal lifts itself, and it is by the vote that a candidate lift' himself to office. When a horse rises it first lilts its head, and its body afterward. The cow fint brings into play her hock joint, and then lifts her head. Politics at present are too much on the horse-hoisting style, while the bovine method is the proper one." PEAISE OF MAN Or Praise or God, the Subject ot Eev. Dr. Sutherland's Sermon. "For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God" was the text from which Rev. J. R. Sutherland, D. D., pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, preached last night. He said: "You can tell what a man is when you know what he most loves. The Pharisees believed in Christ, but would not confess it because they loved the praise of men more. There is a great deal of secret faith as well as secret doubt. Men arc kept back from acting with Christ be cause they love the praise of man, and will not risk losing it. "The praise of men and the praise of God seldom tail upon the same men," continued Mr. Sutherland. "In the society of to-day it is not the best man or best woman, but the best dancer, the londest dresser and the smallest-brained persons who are more likely to be considered successful." Established a Conference. A conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society was established in the Italian con gregation of St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday. John Debe was elected President. As the congregation is scattered overa great deal ot territory, a conference was thought neces sary. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Recommended by Physicians of alt schools, for tne brain, nerves and stomach. GRAND HOLIDAY EXCURSION'S! Tla Lake Erie and Western Railroad and Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati and Ijouisvllle Railroad Natural Gas Route. Forthe coming Christmas and New Years' holidays the Lake Erie and Western Rail road and Ft. Wavne, Cincinnati aud Louis ville Railroad, "Natural Gas Route," will sell excursion tickets between all stations on its line, at one and one-third fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold December 24, 23, and 31, 1890, and January 31, 1891, limited going to date of sale, and limited re turning until January S. 1891, inclusive. Tickets can be procured upou application to any agent of the above companv. C. F. Daly, Gen. Pass. Agt. Alt, silk handkerchief 19 eta., 29 cts., 45. cts. up to finest. Special sale this week. Kkable & Shcster, 35 Fifth avenue. PITTSBURG'S FAVORITE TENOR Selects the Everett Piano In Preference to All Others. Mr. H. B. Brockett, Jr., the well-known and popular singer and teacher, purchased a beautiful Everett piano for his new home, in the East End, last week. In choosing the Everett, Mr. Brockett but emphasizes the opinion of all our leading musicians who have seen and heard it, which is, that all the qualities requisite to a strictly first-class piano are brought up to the greatest degree of perfection in the Everett. Purchasers who want the best, should not tail to see them at the warerooms of Alex. Rnss, 137 Federal street, Allegheny. mwf REASONS WHY Yon Should Buy the Everett Piano. Because it is one of the finest pianos man ufactured and is being selected by our lead ing musicians for their own homes. You can buy it $7o less than any other piano of equal merit sold in these cities. You can buy it on terms of payment ranging from all cash down to $1 per week. If you don't under stand why this is so call at the warerooms of Alex. Ross, 137 Federal street, Alle gheny, see tne pianos and be convinced. Thepianosdelivered this week on $1 weekly payments are: Club A, certificate No. 132; Club B, certificate No. 259. -jrw Great Slaughter Sale. Reductions in all departments this week, beginning Monday at Knable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth avenue. Kentucky Horses and Mules. We have just received three fine carriage teams and several saddlers from Kentucky, extra size, fine style; in fact, they are beau ties. Call and See them. Also 75 head choice mules of extra weight, suitable for draught or pit purposes. We have also a large selection of draught and general-purpose horses,the best quality, in our stables. Anyone wishing a horse or mule for any purpose will do well to call and see this large stock before purchasing. Aknheim Live Stock Co., Lim.. 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Plushes 1 Plushes ! ! 39c, 39c, 39c, this eek at Knable & Shus ter's, 35 Fifth avenue. Fur Capes! Fnr Capes! Fur or seal plush, S3 up; real astrakhan capes, $15 up. Real South Sea seal capes, monkey capes, with seal collars; monkey capes, astrakhan collars, cheapest at Rosen baum & Co. Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, umbrellas and smoking jackets. Knable & Shuster, -35 Fifth avenue. America's Holiday. Thanksgiving is America's own holiday, and the celebration of it isn't worth a cent without Iruit cake or plum pudding for dinner. If you want to make this part of the celebration complete and have some thing that you really ought to be thankful, for, get some ot Marvin's lamous golden fruit cake, packed in neat tin boxes all ready Tor the table. You can order it through your grocer. MWThs Don't miss the great reduction sale this week at Knable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth ave- B.&B. A grand holiday display. Read our large ad., this paper. Boggs & Buhl. Cloak Room Bargains Wonderful this week. Prices reduced on all classes of goods. Knable & Shcsteb, 35 Fifth avenue. V3-Ditplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sate, To Jet, ete, ten cents per tine for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRAJTCII OFFICES. roil THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 141 CARSON STKEET. TELEPHONE NO. 0"2. BRANCHOFFIOES ALSO ASBELOW. WHERE WANT, rOK SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT AEVEttriSEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS PATCH. l'lTTSBUKG. THOMAS .MCCAFFREY, 3509 Batter street. E.MIL G. STUCKEY, Hth street and Penn ave. K. G. STUCKEY X CO. WvIleaTe. and Fnlton t. . STOK.ELY, Fifth avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHE1BLEK, 5th av. & Atwood St. ROUTIUIDE. JACOB SPOHN, I. o. 2 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. 59 Federal street. II. J. McBKIDE, Market House, Allegheny. FRED II. EGGERS, 172 Ohio street. F. II. EGGERS Jt SON. Ohio and Chestnut stB. SAliUM. LARRY, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ares. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. BENNETT, PA. A. L. KING, 38 Grant ave. SHARPS11URG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 8IS Mains'. THE BUSINESS "OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. B ARBER-A GOOD BARBER ATTHEODORE VISITER'S, No. iz carson St., souihsiae. no24-;i TlOOKKEErER AND CASHIER ATONCE l must resiae name -run pnrcais, nrst-cians reference and 11,000 bond required: young man resiae name -run pnrcais, nrst-cias nd 11,000 bond required: voune man Apply at MISFIT CLOTHING PAR mlthfield t. noSMK preferred Lol'3. olGSmltl BOY-ERRAND BOY. FROM 16 TO 17 YEA 13 of ace: must furnish reference. M. J. SMIT, 311 Smithfield st. no23-139 CARPENTERS APPLY' AT DUQUESNE Theater. J. J. CARLIN. no"M-!l COATMAKERS TWO GOOD ONES-FREE workshop and tools. Apply 2154 BUTLER ST. no24-2 COOK-PRACTICAL FIRST-CLASS HOTEL cook, of good habits with reference: the right party can have permanent ernplovment at good wares. Write or call at CENTRAL HOTEL, eaver Falls. Pa. n 022-21 CYLIN DER PRESS FEEDERS-SIX OR EIGHT By December 10: to thoroughly competent feeders we par 89 per week: those not able to corns np to standard cannot be paid these wages. THE WERNER PRINTING AND L1THO. CO.. Ak ron, O. UO-42-D DETECTIVE WE WANT A MAN IN EVERY' locality to act as private detective nnder oar instructions: experience not necessarv. Send for particulars WASHINGTON DETECTIVE AGENCY. Box 787. Washington, la. no20-90 FOREMAN A FIRST-CLASS MAN FOR OUR general wrought iron shops: must be thor oughly competent and experienced in iron and steel roof, truss and bridge work: permanent situation for the right man. Address stating ex perience and references, SCHERl'E & KOKEN ARCHITECTURAL IRON CO., M. Louis. .Mo. noI3-28 GENTLEMAN-OF RESPECTABLE STAND ING aud a considerable experience In poli tics as a Journalist and writer whose time la not wholly occupied, to assume the editorship and be come Interested in a promising monthly nnbllca tlon project with special Jealures. Address, with references, B. O. F., Dispatch office. n 023-57 -rAN-AN ACTIVE. HONEST MAN-SAL-1VL ARY S100 monthly ir suitable, with oppor tunities for advance, to represent locally a re sponsible New Yorkhonsc: references. MANU FACTURER, Lock Box IMS, N. Y. seM-136-H PORTER-1N QUIRE AT RED LION HOTEL, No. 7 Sixth su no!4-2S SALtSJlEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pto tliiccd: crapes ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 620 in six daTs: an other 3 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Terrltorv; sam ple sent bv mall 33 cts. For terms and full par ticulars address '1HE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse. Wis. no22-H TRAVELING SALESMAN CAN MAKE S50 per week pennanc tlr; trade spe laities. TABOR, 325 Dearborn st . Chicago. n 023-31 YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN TRIMMING department: one who has had experience preferred. Apply to HORN EJt WARD, 41 Firth avenue. no21-145 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'heclc's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, dlarrhcea pills, dytpepia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, sUn eruption frills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhoea pills, tackache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills soro thro.it pills, nerve pills, nervou debility pills, whooping cough pills, nor rathartlc pills, malaria pills, pile pills. Price, 55 cents: large bottles SI. 1)1. ti'KKEFE&CO., Homeopathic chemists, 34 Fifth av.. Pittsburg, n 024-32 AGENT-ALIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN every place to introduce our goods; we have a new line that will sell at every house and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holidays: will pay a salary of 73 per month if preferred, and lurnlsha team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Mass. OC18-44-D Female Help. HELP 'COOKS. CHAMBERMAIDS AND girls for general houscworlc. Annlv at EM PLOYMENT BUKKAU, 5932 Penn ave. not 3-30 M1LLINEK-IMMEDIATELY: FIRST-CLASS milliner, NO. 26 DIAMOND ST. Perma nent situation; good wages to the right party. no:4-36 Male and Female Ilelp. COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDRESSES, dining room girls, nurses, 200 honse tirls, German and colored girls, white and colored waiters, drivers, farm bands, one baker, boy to learn plumbing. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 608 Grant st. nolO-iiTbs FARM HANDS LABORERS. WAITERS, cooks, chambermaids, honse maids, nures, waitresses dishwashers, col. girls, washerwoman. MLEliAN'S, S45 Grant st. lei. 90. no24-D Situations. POSITION WITH WHOLESALE HOUSE for the road, drygooda preferred. Address M. ) ., Dispatch oQice. U024-37 PRIVATE TEACHING-COLLEGE COACH ING; vpeelat attention to backward scholars. PROF. M. L. DURST, 1M Fulton St.. Pittsburg. no2I-93-MWP S1TUATION-A TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG man of good character desires a situation as bookkeeper; can furnish recommendations as to character and competency. Address 31S1, Dis patch office. no4-23 rartners. PARTNER-YOUNG MAN OF AGREEABLE disposition, extensive city acquaintance, business habits and an adaptabllitv lor outside business, to take Interest In established Job print ing office: -apital required from SS.Ol'O to 7,500; state age and reference: communications confi dential. Address AJ AX, P. O. Box 1059. no22-I7 Rooms. Bouses. Etc BOOS1S-TWO ORTHREE ROOMS SUITABLE Tonight houschecpingJn Gleuwood, Uazle wood r Marion, by young married couple: best of references given. bECK, Hazlewood Postal Station. no24-33 TO BUY-A BRICK HOUSE, SIX TO EIGHT rooms, in Sixth. Seventh or Eighth ward; give street and number, size of lot, price, etc Address BUYER, Dispatch office. no22-30D Financial. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propertv at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D PURCHASER-W1TH ABOUT SS.000 CAPI TAL. 'out of liuElncss or about to change the same to investigate a business offered for sale that will payauet profit or tamper month the J'ear round; strictly cash: 11 well managed can be argcly Increased: the very best opportunltyat the price in Pittsburg: present owner going Into wholesale manufacture. Particulars at26 SAN DUSKY ST.. Allegheny. nol2-34 -TiHOSE HAVING MONEY TO LOAN ON X inside improved real estate to consult ORSON II. BROOKE. 125 Dearborn street, Chicago. New York and Chicago references. no2-130-MW TO LOAN fSOO, two, IN AMOUNTS OF 3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on Ji" per cent: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK BA1RD. 95 Fourth avenne. ee21-d.S-D TO LOAN -300,000 ON MORTGAGES J100 andnnward at 6 pet cent: .TO 000 at4M per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, s. H. Fl'.tNCH, I2o Fourth ave. OC.23-D Q-rOOto500,0W)-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES. SO city or conntry property, 4H. 5 and 6 per cent. JA& W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. no"3-63o WANTED, MLscellnneons. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALY'ZER Jones' Magic Roach Fowder: contains no poison: roaches baaished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no nay. Prepared by GEO. A. JONES, 222 Fedcraf fct.. Allegheny, l'.i. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon tery st. Jv11-42-mwf EVERY LADY lO SEE OUR LIGHT RUN NING New Home bcwln-'Jlarhlne is queen. The demand there 1j for the Nflr Home Is the best evidence that we Imve the biHeewing machine. It has alirays satisfied thepeopre. Genuine needles and all attachhiciit lor all makes at the lowest prices at II. H. CARTER, 19. Sixth St. noil-MWF EVERY LADY-tV'ISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op Josite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME LESHER'S ladie,-' tailoring sys-cra; no risk; partl"a responsible; school now open. nol-23 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. II. STt.VENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows or deceased soldiers under late act of Congres-: pensions Increased to correspond with thcdlsabllitv; bounties! vollcctrd: certificates ot service procured -where discharges are lost. icl4-n FOR SALE IMl'ROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AY. RESIDENCE-NEW PRESS brick. 8 roomn, half, vestibule, bath, inside w. c. electric bells, nil modern conveniences: lot OxlOMo an alley: price S7.CC0: termi very reason able: property on bpst part of the avenue, BAX TER, THOMPSON ,t CO.. 162 Fourth av no23-79-Mwrsu HALL ST.. .THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A frame dwelling of 9 rooms and 2 finished rooms in attic: cellar, cistern, gas and water, slale roof: room for another house on same lot: only -3,800; reduced from St.500 to make speedy sale: a great bargain here. By J. H. STEVEN SON & CO., 100 Fifuh ave. noT TTASUINGTON ST.. NO. 10L SEVENTH V Ward. 2--torr briek huusc, 22X1C0. 6 rooms bath, at Ic and hll. hot and cold water, both gases, good cellar: all In good order: very cheap. SlCLAIN JtZUGSMlTH, 4T7 Grant St. nn24-ll Oil BOO FOR ALL WYLIE AVE.. NF.AR O LJLt Klrkpatrlckstreet.3 new two-story and mansard brick dwellings or 7 room each, nicelv stained and varnished, cemented cellar, front and rear porches, city water, side entrance: also, in rear, 3newtwo-storvframe dwelling of 5 rooms each, and finished attic porches, good dry cellars: all rent lor S1.240 per year. El. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 11 04-37-4, 14. 24 OA 500 ONLY SIX MINUTES' RIDE BY 3)tC7 cable line from Wood street, handsome brick house, eight rooms, all modern Improve ments: fJ.Ot'O down, remainder on easr pavraents and long time (76). See W.A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no2-91-M QQ OOO-TWENTIETH, ABOVE CARSON ST.. (DO Southside, a good house or seven rooms and attic. (349). Sen W. A. HERRON Sc SONS. 80 Fourth ave. no2-94-M East End Residences. J 71 AST END RESIDENCE-TWO ACRES; ON A 11 beautiful street, contiguous to electric cars: ten rooms, attic rooms, bath, lavatorial facilities, reception hall: all the modern appliances: mil growth or shade tieeson the lot: a good spring house. carrtaAe house and outbuildings, etc. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., J29ourlhave., Pittsburg. 11021-S2-D' HIGHLAND AVK.-LARGE RESIDENCE OF 14 rooms aud large lot. East End; in perfect order in every particular: bath, natural gas, laun dry, etc., etc.: carriage house on end of lot: a reat bargain; owrer going West. JAS. V. IRAPE& CO., 129 fourth ave., Pittsburg. no21-82-D" Qf7,000-THOMAS ST., NEAR LINDEN O L avenne, BouUvard place, a unique stone dwelling routalnlng 12 fine rooms, beautiful re ception hill, and spindle work stalrca-e, nnl-hed in white oak. stained-glass window at landing, open fireplace, tile hearth, etc.: p-irlor finished In cherry, dining room in oak, with pretty china closet, kitchen in vellowplne: large pantry with linen closet and disbsink: 4 bedrooms, dressing room, bathroom with stationary washstand, and large hall on 2d flcor: 4 bedrooms, fruit store room, and cedar cloitet on 3d floor: natural gas ana electric light lhmughouttlie house: good cel lar, and laundry wit. stationary tubs, etc.: large front porch; lot 54x142: this is a periect beauty, and is convenient to P. R. K. and electric roads: Boulevard place is one of the choicest residence places in the city, asphalt streets, flagstone side walks, parks in center of streets: electric railway. BLACK & BAIRD, 9il Fourth avenue. A183. no9-2-9,24,27 CI OOO - S. HIGHLAND AVE.. NEAR f"p-a-tJ-i Alders stieet, new two-story brick dwelling 11 rooms and bathroom, reception hall, front and back porches, electric call bells, speak ing tnbes. combination chandeliers, sliding doors between reception hall and parlor, elegant steel range with copper boiler, stationary tubs In laun dry; house elegantly finished throughout: clothes press in each room: lot50xIZ5: elegant location, (ASH) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. noI9-8-19.24,27 e ooo-meyra: AVE.. NEAR LOUISA OOl street, a two-story and mansard brick dweltlngof 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels, sliding doors between parlor and dining-room, gas flxt nres and chandelier:!. Inside shutters, cemented cellar, porches, etc.: lot 22x141: adlolnlng lot can ,be bought for Si 2"0: very desirable location. D146. .uij.a.i;'. & BAinu. voxoixrin avenue. , no4--7-4.14,24 XHfl DOWN JfKWIIOUSE. EAST END "pOUV reception hall, seven rooms, three fin ished attic rooms, bath and lavatory, nntnrat gas. laundry, piazza iu front: everything new and In prime order: large corner lot 50x120 to an alley; perfect sewerage: $500 down: balance monthly or nnartcrly: Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A-CO., 129 Fourth ave,, .Pittsburg. no2l-8-D J O0O-EAST END RESIDENCE: TERMS JVJ very easy: neat, new brick house, eight rooms, well finished ojid In flrst-clas rder: hard wood mantels, tile hearths; all modern improve ments; a lovely home, none better In the market for the monev: two rqnares from Fifth and Ill land aves. (71) See W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. no24-6-24.28,dc4,9,13 5Q OOO-ON A FIRST-CLASS STREET IN OO East End, 2 frame houses, 1 or 5 rooms, finished attic, etc., and 1 of 3 rooms, 3 minutes from electric road, 10 minutes from cable road; lot 33x135: street snwered: a bargain. W. E. IHMNETT&CO., 102 Fourth avc.FIttsburg and Wllklnsburg. Pa. Telephone 7233. nol9-5 QA OOO-O'HARAST., NEAR GEORGE ST.. O-fc' a new two-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, front stairs, good cemented cellar: rooms nil papered throughout, front aim side porch, natural gas, good well of water, etc: lot 5.1x112x102 feet: good location. A95. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. n 09-2-9, 24, 27 Hazelwood Residences. SQ 000-HAZELWOOD. LOWKY STHEET-2 Ol two-storv frame dwellings of 8 rooms each, hall, vestibule, etc.; newly papered and painted throughout: close to station and electric cars: lots eAch 30xU. D116. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. n 04-37-4,14,24' Alleclieny Residences. 3 BUENA VISTA ST.-FOR fNOOP WILL SELL lot 22x110 leet. with two frame nonscs: this Is a bargain. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle gheny. no22-28-D"1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALLEGHENlt, near Allegheny avenne: brick dwelling or 6 rooms; hall: bath: finished attic: both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price. So.000 on time and easy terms. .1. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue. nol6 300 FOR ALL-ACKLEY ST., NEAR J)-7 Garfield ave.. two new two-story fnme dwellings: front house' contains 4 rooms, good cellar, range, natural gas, etc.: rear honse has 4 gnod sized rooms, good cellar, water, etc.; yard is cemented: both houses are in first-class condi tion; lot 20x85 to nllev; will accept (IKi down, bal ance to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave nne. 11130. no4-37-4. 14,24 Of 000-1 RWl'Jf AVE., NEAR JACKSON tj;U St., two-story anu aitln brick dwelling ot 5 looms, bathroom, w. c,, range, both gases, slate mantels, furnace, front porch; nice front and backyards: house In excellent order: lot 20x138 feet extending back to Alley, BI.ACKA BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. B236 1104-37-4,14. 24 000 JACKSON ST.. NEAR FREMONT 1 st.. four two-storv brick dwellings: rent lor (52 per month; electric cars pass the propertv: lot 20x100. B24G. BLACK & BAIRD. 9. Fourth avenue. nol2-14-12.19,24 CJO 500-ON GRANTHAM ST.. NEAR ROB 3a INSON st.. brick house, rour rooms, attie and kitchen. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. no22-28-D Sulmruan Residences. HOUSE AT WILKINSBURG-NEW SIX ROOM frame house finished attic hall, b. r.. city water, electric wires and bells, etc; lot. 30x149 on one of best streets in the borough; six minutes from station: easy terms: price, R.500. W. E. HAMNETTA CO, 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, aud Wllklnsburg, Pa. nol9-5 KESIDENCE-PROPERTY WITH ABOUT 12 acres of ground in the cltv of New Castle Pa.: substantial brick ot 12 spacious rooms, all In good order: the grounds are advantageously situ ate for laying out In building lots, all or which would sell promptly: asasuburban or rural home the place has manv points or attraction, nense growth or shade and fnlt trees, copious flow of water, etc.. etc. Further particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents, li9 Fourth av., Fittsburg. no22-63D BESIDENCE-HANDSOME-ONE OF THE best locations In Wllklnsburg, T. R. K.. on Franklin St., near station; 1! large rooms: In first class order; late Improvements; lot 66x264 It. to Rebecci st. (149 sub.) See W. A. HERRON & SON S, 80 Fourth ave. no2-94-M Q-T 700-AT EDGEWOOD-NEW TEN-ROOM JO" rrame house, finished attic reception hall with fireplace b. r., city water, nat gas, electric wires and bells, large cupboards, laundry con nected; lot 72!xl92; six minutes from station; cheapest property In Edgwood: terms to suit. W. E. HAMNETT & CO., lOSFourth av., Fittsbnrg, and W'llklnsbnrg, Pa. no 19-5" 500 EDGEWOIII). TA.T.k ST.. NEAR 7 Walnut St.. ten minutes' walk from station. two-story frame dwelling or 6 rooms and finished attic hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural gas. slate mantels, laundry, porches, elate root, etc.: lot 100x200: fruit and shade trees. K55. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenne. no4-37-4,14,2C RA 630 - NEVILLE STATION, SHILOH Ctt) ave., near Laurel ave., a two-itory frame dwelling or7 rooms and mansard, hall, bathroom, both gases, slate mantels, laundry, two porches, well water, etc: stone walk In front: lot50x2S0: all kinds of rruit and shrubbery. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. H27 no4-37-4, 14,24" Oi) OOO-VERONA STATION, A. V. R. R.-2 tHl7 frame dwellings of6 rooms each: lot lOOx 125: good stable BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. C83. nol-37-4,11,24"' FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Suonrbnn Residences. DWELL1NO-AT WILK1NSBURG -LARGE new 7-room frame house; large reception hall, with fire place, nat. gas, cltv water, h. room, inside w. c, electric wires finished attic finished laundry, finish In first-class stvle: lot 40x125; 3 minutes rrom sta.: price. f5.500: eay terms: a bargain, w. E. HAMNETT CO., 102 Fourth ave. Pittsburg and Wllklnsburg, Pa. Telcphonc0233. H019-5 HOUSES-AT -ftlLKINSUURG-TWO NEW seven room frame houses, finished attic, largo reception ball, u. r city water. Inside w. c, nat. gat. electric wires, electric bells, etc.: each lot "Ixli:; prices, H200 and 14,000; four minute-; from station: terms easy. W . E. HAM NETT & CO.. its Fourth av., l'lttsbnrg, and Wll klnsburg. Pa. noI9-5 V!EV"''-K ISLAND-IS TO 14 ACRES WITH JL good frame building and barn. For price and particulars call at 20-iMAKKKl' ST., city. noS-nT FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FIFTH AV-LOT 70x200 FEET, WITH FRUIT, shade and ornamental recs: adjoining the residence orthe Misses Moorh ad: one of the best locations hetuc-eu (lakljnd and Shadysldc (76) See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. no24-8-24,deI,8,I5 LOTS-EASYTERM3: THE8CHENLEY PARK Land Company aro selling the best lots for the price offering In the city. Call at or address 1'171'ER SHIELDS, 633 Grant St., cor. Virgin allcv. U014-75' LOTS-LARGE BAUM GROVE, IN EXCEL LENT neighborhood: convenient andvry desirable; prices low: good Investment. BROWN & SAINT. 512 Smithfield st. no24-17-iwF- WALLINQFORDST. NEAR NEVILLE ST., Shadyldc. near P. R. R. and two lines of cableears: lot 55x154 ft, ; , only J5.000 (88). See W. A. HERRON & SONS. I102-94-M QOrr-r Tosi.ooo each-park view plan U0 lu or lots, near Robinson St.. opposite Ursullne Academy. Fourteenth Ward, Oakland, i mites or 12 minutes' ride Iron- postoffice, three minutes' walk from Fifth ave. Traction cars: cheanest and best lols in the city. THOi. LIG GETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-61-D" QO1 OOO - BRADDOCK AVE., NEAR j5 jiltt7 Forbes street. 6 acres of bcautirnllr sit uated ground: would divide nicely into one acre lots. A3U7. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. no9-6-9, 18.24 Suburban Lots. LOTS-FREE EXCURSIONS TO WEST WIL MERDING, Saturday, November 22. and 'luesday, November2J. 1890: special sale or choice bnlldlng lots In this plan Irom 1 o'clock to 6 r. M. : don't tall to attend. For plans, tickets, etc. see SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth. n 020-15 WEST W1LMERDING-LOTS. LOTS. LOTS; free excursion sales Saturday. Nov. 22. and Tuesday. Nov. 25. 1890. from 1 to 5 P. M. For tickets see SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ave. no20-15 CI Efn-'rO ?6O0-KLINE BROS.' PLAN OF OJ-OU West Wllinerdlng. within five minutes' walk of the Westtnghouse airbrake shops; lots 40x115 laid out on 5toot avenues and running back to 2i)-foot alleys; most desirable lots remaining unsold In vicinity or Wllmcrdlng; 10 per cent down and balance to suit: don't fall to attend special sale Saturday, Nov. 22. and Tues day. Nov. 25. 1890, from I to 5 r. M. For tickets, plans, etc., see SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ave. no20-lS 'OO-WALLS STATION, PENNSYLVANIA I railroad. Versailles ave.. near Center ave.. a vacant lot. 25x110 feet. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourtnavc. (b.ci). non-oi-ii,rj,-i- QQ2S-AVAL0N, T., F. W.AC. R.K.-HKM-OO LOCK street, a nice vacant lot, 23x120 rcet to alley. H52. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. no9-5-9.:3,?4 Farms. -C-ARM-129 ACRKS-WELL IMPROVED; NO J1 finer situation on the Ohio lor residence or speculation can be had: within hair hour's ride from Pittsburg: price low; easy payments. ED W1TT1SH, 4K) Grant st. no!9D c Miscellaneous. GAME AND FISHING UHOUNDS-4.000 acres.. near railroad station, 112,000: farm or 24 ' acres. 120 bottom land: good house; S3.00U: easy terms. J. H. BR1STOR, Martiusburg, W. Va. no24-3 FOR SALE IIUSINESS. Business Opportunities. ,. T 1VERY AND BOARDING 8TABLE-GRO-1J CERt stores in both cities, (500 to 5.0U0; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, butcher shop, notion stores, shoe stores, book and stntlonerv store, milk depots, hardware aud tinning busf ness. SHEPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth av. no2S SHOE STORE-GROCERY. S300 TO S5.000: cigar stores, drug stores, hardware, notion. HOLMES & CO., 420SinlthtIeld st. - no22-103 Business l'ropertles. BRICK HOTEL-1N EASTERN OHIO. OF about 40 roomsand fully furnished: bar sales, 99.000 per year, and other receipts. S7,ooo per year; good-sized barn, Icehonse. and all conveniences: price 125,000: might take some good real estate In partpav. J. H. STEVENSON ft CO., 100 Fifth avenue. nolS" 1-tUSINESS S1TE-A FINE LARGE BUSINESS JL site near Wood and Smithfield sts. and con venient to new pcrstoffice building; excellent chance lor favorable purchase JAS. W". DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. no21-82-z C -ENTER AV. - FINE NEW BUSINESS property, two-story and mansard brick: press front, stone trimmings, seven rooms and storeroom, halt, vestibule, bath, w. c, inside shutters, all modern improvements: brick stable in rear; lot runs to street: price low and terms reasonable: Investigate. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth av. no24-78-llWB GROUND-125I200 FEET. SHADYS1DE. EAST End, one of the most desirable building sites in that district: several mil grown torest trees on the lot: very pleasing surroundings, contiguous to cable cars and P. R. R. Terms, etc., rrom JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., I2D Fourth av.. Pitts burg. no22-e3-D Manufacturing Sites. MONONGAHELA RIVER FRONTAGE - A great manufacturing stte; almost one mile of river frontage, level ground, above overflow, divided by railroad, gas on the ground, under laid with coal: 90 acres; cheap to prompt buver. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 l'eun av. no23-33 FOR SALE-ailSCEIXANEOUS. Horses; Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc OUOGIES. CARRIAOKS, SPRING WAGONS, JL9 etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 613 Duauesne way. near Slxtn street bridge. se3-"2-MThB COWS-A CARLOAD OF NO. 1 FRESH milch cows on Tnesday. .November 25, at M. MARX'S, 45 First s ., Allegheny. no24-12 DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all slvlcs: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 310 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone 3420. jelle-MWE" HORSE A FINE 5-YEAR OLD BAY HORSE for sale Just suited lor auilly driver: also a one horse coupe can be seen at Wilson Bros, stables at West Diamond, Allegheny. FIDELITY TITLE ft TRUST CO., Administrator. no20-13-IOD Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 in., one 12x24 In., one 12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 in., one 10x12 in., rour 9x12 in., and large lot of smaller sizes; mounted nortable engines fitol2h. u.. shartlnr. pullevs, pumps, governors, etc. J. S. YOUNU,- -j jrarK way, itucgncnv, x a. ocju-d D RILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, eng'nes and hollers in everv size and style, sawmills anO wood-working hia chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave, Pittsburg, Fa. lnli9-D" ENGINES AND BOlLEl NEW AND RE FITTED: repatrlng promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. oc2-CS Tf OISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND JLX derrick rorglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in siock: stationary engines ana Doners, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny, I'a. auS-SS-MWr Miscellaneous. T-ANANA3.-HEAD0,UARTERS for ba X NANAS, Florida oranges and foreign rrults ot all kinds: have my frull bought direct from the groves In Florida, and select ouly oranges grown 011 the finest groro, and will give my patrons the finest lrult that comes to this city: have also in storage abont 2.000 barrels fncv annles. from which can load car at short notice. My stock of potatoes, onions, apples aud fruits is the largest In the city, aud will not be undersold bjr any house in ti c trade. Come and examine my stock. Have handled up to date 150, COO baskets or grapes this season, una will continue to handle largely ofConcords, catawbas, etc., for the next 30 days. Do not forget the place the old established house or THOS. n. McUOWAN, 607 Lloerty street. "Fair dealing and honesty" lmy motto, noll-ss" BILLIARD TABLE AND TEN PIN ALLEY With the furniture carpets, plated ware linen, etc., etc. at the auction sale next Tuesday morning, Nov. 25. at 10 o'clock, at the Idlewood Hotel, near Idlewood station. Panhandle R. R. ; positive sale by order or the executors or the es tate orthe late W. S. Jackson. JAS. W, DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. no22-64-D1 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have an v books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh.7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD and new, largest stock, lowest prices; librar ies purchased. iRANK BACON 4 CO., 301 SmlttHjeld st., Pittsburg, Pa. noil PERSONAL-YOU CAN BUY HOLIDAY presents on credit from Sam F.Sipe;watches, diamonds. Jewelry and silverware, diamond ear rings, rings, pins and studs, 115 to looo; possession given on first payment. Address LOCK BOX 885, Pittsburg. no"3-45 FOUND. 1710UND-A LARGE LOT OT WINTER ! clothing belonging to residents of this city w.??..PLt!?.d hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth -are., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: tlie owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. noU-D TOXET. Farms. F ARM-95 ACRES CLOSE TO STATION ON Fort Wavne road, only II miles from Allc- KiieilT; lluusc. u.(m, uii.uuikiuiks nun liircc vi dian!. Inquire or ED WITTISIl, 410 Grant st. no2I-73-iFt Rooms. BOOMS-ELEGANT SUITE ADJOINING OUR care; nicely suited ror gentlemen for lodg ings. KENNEDY, No. 2 Sixth st. H023-19t Business l'ropertles. STOREROOMS-NEATEST AND HANDSOM EST in Allegheny, at low rents; In the new Sterrltt building. W est Diamond and Ohio streets. Allegheny: send for int. V. A. HERRON ft SON S, 80 Fon rth ave. noi-n l-itt WAREUOUSE-NO. 163 AND 171) SECOND av.. four stores. 40-r.sn, with cellar and sub cellar: alley in rear, rood elevator, etc.; low rent; Immediate possession. BAXTER, THOMP SON ft CO., No. 162 Fourth av. nn22-C0t S "TOO-NEW STORE ROO.M: CENTRALLY located In Allegheny, one door rrom Ohio t., corner West Diamond: plate glass front and Improvements. See W. A. HERKON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. no21-7-24.deI.8t Ofilces, Desk Room, Etc OFFICES THE PITTSBURG NATIONAL Bank or Commerce hasa rew choice rooms to rent In the new flreproor building, corner Wood street and sixth avenue. Apply to .1. T. COL V1N, at the bink. oclS-OC-UTht OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or In snlts: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t LOST. 3"'6ST FROM RKAR 148 THIRD AV., SILVER -1 terrier dog; finder suitably rewarded. F. FARRISH. B024-28 I- OST-S1RAYF.D OR STOLEN. A VERY J large mastiff dog: finder will be rewarded by retnrning same to owner, DR. BRIGGS, Thlrtv flrst ward. no2t-)2 LOST-DOG-FROM THE PREMISES. NO. 80 South Sixteenth St., black and tan puppy, male 6 months old, wt. 13 lbs.; return to above address and receive reward. W.-II. DAVIS. no2l-3l OFFICIAL FnTSBTJRG. VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLl report of Viewers on the dama-es cansed by the eradinc of Atwood street, from Filth avenue to Boqnet street, lias been approved by Councils, which action will bo tlnal unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief or Department of Public Work". PrrrsBURO. November II", 1S90. nol.'W2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of viewers on the (-radinjr and pav ing of Railroad street, from Twenty-nrst street to Twenty-fourth street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. Pittsburg, November 13. 189a nol,T52 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J reports of viewers on the opening; of All quippa street, from Robinson stiect to Cen ter avenue, and Dithrldge street, from Fifth avenne to Center avenue, have been approved by Conncils.wliich action will be flnal,unle-s an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Clilet of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg), November 13, 18a no!3-52 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe reports of viewers on tbe cradin-;, uavinf- and curbing of Denniiton avenue, from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue, and Cedar street from Liberty avenue to Friendship street, have been approved by Councils, whicb action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. P-ttsburq, November 13. 189a no 13-62 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA the reports o the viewers on the con struction of sewers on Twenty-second street, from south side of Railroad street to Allegheny river, and Ilemans and Kirkpatrick streets and Center avenue, from Charles street to Reed street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unlc-s an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. PlTTSBUBO, November 13, 1890. nol3-52 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1.1 report of Viewers on the paving and curb ing of Stanton avenne, from Highland avenne to Heberton street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Work":. PrrTSBTjRG. November 13, 1890. no!3-52 No. 175. AN' ORDINANCE AUIHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing of Geneva street, from Main street to Forty-fourtb street. Whereas. It appears by tbe petition and affi davit on file in the office of tbe Clerk of Coun cils, that tbo one-third in interest of tbe owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street have petitioned the Councils of said city tu enact an ordinance for tbe grading, paving and curbing ot tbe same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe City ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and is bereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same, that the Chief of the Department of Pnblic Works be and is bereby authorized and directed to ad vertise, in accordance with tbe acts of As sembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinances of tbe said City ot Pitts burg relating thereto and regulating tbe same, for proposals for the grading, pav ing with irregular block stone and curbing of Geneva street, from Main street to Fcgty-fourth street, the contract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and expense of tbe same, to oe assessed and collected in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly ot tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," approved the 16tb day of May, A. D. 18S9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same Is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 10th flay of November, A. D. 18S0. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, November 14, 189a Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTEF.MAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 81, 17th day of November. A. D. 139a No. 1.HJ AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction of asencron McKee place from the crown about 960 feet south of WiJmot street to a connection with sewer on Wllmot street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it i hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That tbe Chief ot tbe Department of Pnblic Works be and is bereby authorized and directed to advertise in accordance with the acts of As sembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tbo said city of Pitts burg relating thereto and regulating the same for proposals for tbe construction of a pipe sewer 15 inches in diameter on McKee place, commencing at the crown about 900 feet sontb of Wilmr street, tbenco along McKee place to a connection with i sewer on Wilniot streets. the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and or dinances. Tho cost and expense of the same to be asessed and collected 111 accordance with the provisions of an act. of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the llith day of May, A. P.. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the provisions of this r dlnance benml the sam-is hereby repealed so far as tbe same alfects th.s ordinance. Ordained and rn.icted into a Itw in Councils thi 27th dav of October, A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select Council, Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk ot Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, October 30, 1890. Approved: H. I. .GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 563, 6th day of November. A. D. 189a TNo. 153. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on East Carson street, from western line of Jones & Langbllns' chain factory to South Thirtieth street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same, That the Chief of the Department of Public works be and Is bereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with tho acts ot Assembly of the Commonwealth ofPeunaylvania and tho ordinances of said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same for proposals for tbe construction of a pipe sewer, 15 Inches in diameter, on East Canon street, commencing at tho westtrn lino of Jones A Xaugblins' chain factory; thsnoo along East Carson street to a connactloa with a leweron South Thirtieth street, the contract therefor tn b- let in tho manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost aud expense of the same to be a-.-.-i ed ai.U collected in accordance with the provisions of an aet of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled. "An aet relating to street and sewers in cities of the second cUts," approved the 16th day of MajvA. D. 1889. v Section J That any ordinance or part of OFJaCIAlFITTSBTjRG ordinance confilctinc with the provisions of tbls ordinance be and the same n berebyre pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th dav of October, A. D. 18)0- H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Conncil. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk bf Common Conncil. Mayor's office, October 30, 189a Approved: n. I. GOURLEY'. Mayor. Attest: KOBEUTOS TERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Reccided'in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, pace 662, 5th dav of November, 1890. No, IS 1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on 'Mulberry alley from Twentieth to Twenty-second streets. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe City o! Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted'by the authority of the- same. That the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and is bereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pittshurc relating thereto and regulatinc the same for proposals forthe construction ot. a pipe sewer 15 inches in diameter on Mulberry alley, com tneDcinr at Twenty-second street; thence along M nlberry alley to a connection with a sewer on Twentieth street, the contract tberefnr to be let In the manner directed bv the said acts of Assembly and ordinance-'. The cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with tbo provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "an act relating; to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe 16th day of May A. D. lfSU. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and the same Is bereby repealed so far as theame affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th day of October. A. D. 1K. H. P. FORD. President of Select Conncil. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's -office October 3a 189a Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: KOBT. OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, pase S61, 6th day ot November. A. D. 189a No. icaj A N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE .i!L opening of Lafayette street, lrom Wood lawn street to Melancthon street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv tho city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That tbe unlet 01 tne Department 01 ruuuc works bo and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to oe surveyed and opened within (JU days from the date of tbe passage of this ordinance, La fayette street, from Woodlawn street to Me lancthon street, at widths of 60 and 50 fee, in accordance with .1 plan on file In tho Depart ment of Public Works known as "Hazelwood plan of streets. Twenty-third ward." approved March 27, 1871. Tbo damages caused thereby and tbe benefits to pay the same to be assessed and collected in accordance wiih the provisions of au act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe 16th day of May. A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is bereby repealed so far as the same an ects this ordinance Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th day or October, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President or Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH,, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's offlceOctobor 30.153C. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OS TERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Hook. vol. 7, page 5GS. 6th day of November. A. D. 189U INo. 169.1 AN ORDINANCE LOCATING MCRT LAND street, from Penn avenue south erly to line of property of Homewood Ceme tery. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select aud Common Coun cils assembled, and it is bereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same Tbat Murtland street, from Penn avenue southerly to line of property of Homewood Cemetery be and tbe same is hereby located as follows, tn wit: Tbe center line ot Murtland street shall begin at a point on tbe north 5-feet line of Penn avenup, distant westwardly 1J1.30 feet from a stone monument situated at the intersection of the north 5-feet line of Penn avenue and tbe east 5-feet line of Murtland street: thence de flecting to the left 92 :& 40" for a distance of 2,370 feet to the property of Homewood Cem etery and said Murtland street shall be of a width of 60 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe previsions ot this ordinance be and tbe samo Is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects tbls ordi nance Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils this 27th day of October, A. D. 181W. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 30, 189a Approved: H. I. GOORLEY, Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 575, 8th day of November. A. D. 1890. No. 18L JOINT RESOLUTION FOR EMPLOY MENT of a consulting engineer in laying out Scheuley Park. Resolved bv the Select and Common Coun cils of tbe city of Plttsbunr that the Chief of the Department of Public Works shall be. and be is bereby authorized and empowered to em ploy as consulting engineer and landscape archi tect in the laying out of Schenley Park Colonel John Y. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, N. Y., at terms to be acreed upon between Colonel Cuyler and himself, "subject, however, to tne approval of Councils," and charge tbe expense to tbe Park Appropiation No. 41. In Councils November 10. 1S90. rule suspended. read three times, and finally passed by a two-s tuiras vote. H.P.FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Conncil. Mayor's office. November 17. 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Bonk. vol. 7, page 5SS. 18th day of November. A. D. 189a no20 A No. 167.1 N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade ot Filmore street from Craig street to Neville street. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same, Tbat tbe grade of Filmore street from Craig street to Neville street be and the same is bereby established as follows, to-wlt: Tbe grade on tbe south curb line of Filmore street shall begin at a point on the cast curb line of Craig street at an eleva tion of 21637 feet, thence falling at tbe rate of 2 feet per 100 feet for a distance ot 98.93 feet to a point at an elevation of 214.39 feet; thence falling bv a convex parabolic curve for a dis tance of 2U0 feet to a point at an elevation of 200.39 feet: thence falling at the rate of 12 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 284.70 feet to the west curb of Neville street at an elevation of 16&23 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinanco be and the samo is bereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils thin 27th dav of October. A. D. lS9a H. P. FuRD. Pres-dent of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. U HOLUDAY, President of Common CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Conncil. N Mayor's office. October 30. lR9a Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest : ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7,page 74, 7th dav of November. A. D. 18U0. DIVIDEND. Fourth Natioitai. Bank. ( PITTSBURG, November 20, 1890. ErVIDEND-DIRECORS OF THIS BANK have this day declared a dividend of REE PER CENT on the capital stock out of tbe profits of the last six months, payable forthwith free from tax. no22-75-P a D. HERRON. Jr., Cashier. ELECTIONS. MOXOXOAH1-XA I-JSUKANCE COMPACT. I Pittsburg. PA., November 19. 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of 15 directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at tho office of tbe company, 93 Fourth av., on TUESDAY, December 2, prox.. between the hours of 12 M. and If. v. PQ22-76-D JOHN H. CLANEx. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. In re dissolution of 1 No. 471 8ept. Term, 1S89. Allegheny Con-1 In the Court ot Common traction com-1 pieasNo.l of thaCoun- polnted auditor to distribute the balance In the hands of tbe liquidating trustees, will attend to the dnties of bis appointment at bfs office. No. 155 Fourth av., Ptts-urg. Pa on MON DAY. Dcemher 22, 1890, it 10 "'clock a. st. U023B9-M H. it. EWINU. Auditor. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents, 181 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established 20 years. se26-13 3IEET1NGS. A SPECIAL. MEETING Of BRICKLAY ERS' Union No. 2 will 'be held MONDAY EVENING. November 21, at their hall, at 7 o'clock sharp, to take action on tbe death of Hro. A. J. McDonald. By order of the PRESI DENT. no28 THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP the stockholders of the Pittsburg and Fair port Terminal Company will be held at tho office of the company. I. fc G. R. R. station, corner Smithfield and Water st? Pittsburg. Pa.. MONDAY. December 8, 1890, at 2 7. X. C. S. WIGHT, Secretary. " no24-9 THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING 01? tbe stockholders of tbe Pittsburg and Allegheny Drove Yard Company will be held at the office of the company. B. & O. B. R. station. corner Smithfield" and Water ats., Pittsburg. Pa.. MONDAY. December 8. 189a as 11 A. Jr. a S. WIGHT. Secretary. no24-10 AUCTION -SAXES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE &. CO, Executors' Extensive Auction Sale of thef urnishment OF THE IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES Near Idlewood station. Panhandle Railroad, of tbe estate of the lata W. S. Jackson, deceased, commencing TUESDAY, November 25, at 10 o'clock, on tbe premises, and continuing until everything is sold; comprising the fumlturs and carpets, etc., of 35 to 30 rooms and includ ing the furnishment of the cottages, eta. and consisting of bedroom and cottage sets, bureaus, washstand", bedsteads and bedding, wardrobes, cbairs, tables, nooltable and balls, cottage stoves, beater. Mangle gas machines, refrigera tor, fly-fans, linen, silverware, dishes, cooling utensils, range, carpets and oilcloth, ete; two omnibuses and many other articles on and around the premises; peremptory and positive) sale by order of the executors of the estate; terms cash. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, no21-81-P 129 Fourth av., Pittsbnrg. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE I Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1890, AT 2 P. M., ON THE PREMISES, t Tbat very choice piece of property, cor ner of Third street and Penn avenue, with buildings soluble for most any kind of manufacturing business. Now occupied by Slack & Sholes' planing mill. Fronting 90 feet on Penn avenuo and '" running back 110 feet to alley. This property owiug to its central lo cation is sure of enhancement. J.C.REILLY,Agent, no21.97 77 DIAMOND STREET. AUCTION SALE OF FINE BAY HORSE. Doctor's phaeton, sleigb. stable outfit, harness, , cutting box, lot hay, household goods, Una hall, room and stair carpets, at tbe residence uf the late J. M. BLACKBURN. 388 Fifth av.. city, MONDAY, NoTember21, 1S90. at 10 o'clock A. it. Large Frcm-h plate mirror, fine pictures, brick-a-br.ic, clocks, hair cloth parlor suit. Fancy cbairs, marble top tables, fine plush conch. Very fine folding bed, costS275. Toilet ware, secretary bootc case. Fine ball racks, three folding beds. Dressers, chamber suits, mattresses, bedding, kltcben range, cooking utensils, laundry goods, refrigerator, fine silver ware, teasel, extension table, sideboard, dinner service. -etc. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. no20-35.iiTbFSU rTANDSOME PARLOR. LIBRARY. OP 1 L FICE. chamber and dining room carpets and furniture at auction TUESDAY MORN ING. November 25, at 10 o'clock, at Ho. 311 Market street. English rugs, brocatelle, French tapestry, silk and haircloth parlor suits, le.-tuer couch, reclining chair, fancy rockers, center tables, t rench plate mirrors,, clock, rugs, cornices, decorated toilet ware and dinner sets, pillows and bolsters, mat tresses, springs, nashstands, fine chamber suits dressing crises, bedsteads, folding beds, ward robes, chiffoniers, bookcases, desks, hall racks, china clo'ets. cbairs, rockers, extension tables in walnut, oak ami cherry, carpets and lino leum: aI-o lot notions, fancy goods, toys and curtain stretchers. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. no23-97 AUCTION SALE. H. B. SMITHSON, Heal estate and Gcnoral Auctioneer, room 53 Eisner Buildin-r, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended ts. oc8T " PROPOSALS. TT S-ENGINEEROFFICE.CHARLESTONs U . KANAWHA, W. Va., November 3, 1890. Proposals for building tbo foundations and tbo pier and abutment, etc., for a movable dam as . Lock No. S of the Great Kanawha river im provement will be received at this office until 3 ' T. r. of December 19, 1890, and then opened. The attention of bidders is called to the acts of Congress apDrovcd February 26, 18S5, and Feb ruary 23, 1SS7. vol. 23, page 332, and vol. 24. paga 414, Statutes at Large. Information can be ob tained by application to ADDISON M. SCOTT, Resident Engineer; WM. P. CRAIGHILL, Colonel of Engineers, V. . A. nolS-49-D SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department. Wash Incton, D. C, until 2 o'clock p. K. ou the 2d day of December, 1890, for all tbe labor and ma terials required to pnt in place complete tba iron vault and closet doors for tbe U. S. Court House and postoffice building at Pittsbnrg. Pa., in accordance with the drawings anil specification, copies of which may be had at this office, or the office of the superintendent as Pittsburn. Pa. Each bid must be accompanied bv a certified check for S10O. Tbe department will reject all bids received after the time here in stated for opening the same; also bids which do not comply strictly with all the require ments of this invitation. Proposals must hn lnclosed in an envelope, sealed and marked "Proposals for Vault Doors at Pittsburg, Pa ." and addressed to JAS. H. WINDRIM, So-er-visine Architect. November 10, 1890. no!2 8-M McKZESPORT. PA.. November 19. 1890. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALEJ .Li proposals will be received at the officn of tbe Borongh Clerk until WEDNESDAY, No vember 26, A. D. 1890. at 4 P. jr., for the con struction of a 12 and 15-inch terra cotta pipe sewer in Clifford street, Wiley avenni-. Bard street. May street, Huey street and Ringgold street, in the borongb of McKeesport. ', Plans and specifications of tbe above work can be seen, and blanks forbidding and all in formation can be bad at tbe engineer's office on and after November 21. Each proposal must be accompanied by a, bond In double the amount of the proposal ami . probated before a notary public, and said pro- -posals must be handed in on or before tba specifled time; unless said requirements ara strictly carried ont the bid v-ill not be con sidered. Tbe Sewer Committee reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. G. B. HERWICK. Borough Clerk. no20-16-MWTHS t $23,000. East End Eesidence, With m acres on 50-f t. aspbaltum paved street," , one minute walk from Duquesne electric line; also convenient to Penn av. or Fifth av. cables. New modern style Queen Ann brick dwelling, ten rooms and reception hall-batb. insido shut ters, w. c., laundry, both gases. -.late tum'eL, tile hearths, etc. Tbo grounds contain a. largo number of SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. A never-falling spring of pure water, etc. Terms to suit purchaser. If tbe above price Is) -too much for you, we can rodnce size of lot to . suit your price. M. F. HIPPLE CO., no23-49-TTbsu 96 Fourth art - REMOVAL. IR. O. IIVCIXiljIEIR, House and Sign Painter, has removed from , 135 Third avenue,- to - " - 73 SIXTH AVENTJ3. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention "riven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, skv- . lights, etc. House painting and glazing ia1 all its branches. oclfiJ-D CONTRACTORS AND MANCFACTUR- " EKS will find proposal advertisements of National, State and Munlcip.il authorities and of building committees, as well as important news of projected work in all pirts of tba United States and Canada not elu.bere pre viously published, in THE ENGINEERING BKrnKt) fnrlor to 1S87 The Sauitzrv F"n-i. n-Ar Vnv Vnrt.- fir. snlA Mnnrl-LV-L IU t!ll5t - i city by H. F. DAVIS fc CO.. 96 Fifth av. nolG.it.73i PlANOSs, ORGANSL And all manner of Small Instrument HAMILTON OC20-CG-D -. Fifth avenue. -. . ror Amusement Ad vts-Seo Eighth Page. 3 , 1 i i
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