"Tmrn A'""? v-P J, THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH.1 TUESDAY; ttOYEMBER 25, 189Q; PARKS AND BRIDGES. Two Fruitful Subjects for Discussion by Members of Councils. MR. BIGELO.V'S I51LL HITS A SNAG. A Souihsidc Councilman Experiences Change of Heart. THE niGHLAKD TAKK TO BE ENLARGED Pittsburg parts and free bridges were again fruitful sources of discussion by both branches of Councils yesterday. A feature of the Common Council session was the de claration of a Southside member that he was ready to vote for parks' now that there was a disposition to make the bridges free. The ordinance for the purchase of the 19 acres of ground for nn entrance to Sehenley Park, which failed for want of a legal ma jority, was called up in Common Council. There was no debate and the Tote was taken at once. The ordinance was passed with a large majority, there being 30 ayes to 10 J.oes. Mr. Bigham voted aye, but changed to no, saying he had been engaged in con versation when his name was called and had made a mistake. Jlr. Mullen, of the Thirtieth ward, who voted aye, explained his vote by trying that he had been promised br several centlemen that thev would aeree to give the Southside S100.000 for free bridges, so he voted aye. Before the vote was announced Mr. O'Donnell wanted Mr. Mullen to tell who made this promise, but Mr. Mullen sat still and the ordinance was declared passed. The vote in detail was: Arcs Mes-r- Ar.cloch. Crawford. Doiilcr. De- iMiey, Dunn, l.'llintt. Krt7mau.Ualla(rlief,(iroetz lnrcr. iiannaier. Jam-it, Johnston, Kcnrus, Klnp. l.arUn. Lowrj, Mayee, Mason, .Mullen. .McCarthy. McClnre, McKlaowney, SIcUuire, rcjnior. I'ilcaira. 1'Icifer. shannon. Taceart, Tout. W Illlams, W allace, Wilson. Wiilte-33. x .Mesrs. Jt:?ham. Brewster, Fox. 31et cal:e. .MaeGounI,rlc. O'Donnell, Kussell, Stewart, riglit and l'resldeut Ilolllday lu. Mr. Mullen was interviewed later and said he had consistently opposed spending money on parks while his constituents were compelled to pay toll. He hart been assured that there would be at least one ire bridge from the Southside next year. If one was built in the neighbor hood of Twenty-sixth street it would place the most thickly settled portion of the Southside ithln 10 or 15 minutes' walk from the park. Ho also understood that there was a probabil ity of a free bridge being built from South Tirst street to l'.oss street For these reasons he had changed his stand upon the park ques tion BIGELOW'S BILL DISCUSSED. The resolution to pay SL32S 25, the expenses of Messrs. Bigelow, Carnahan and Scott to England, which failed to pass for lack of a legal majority, waa called up. The Chair read the following: Pittsburg. November 14. 1890. ft the Presidents and members of Select and Com- uon Council.. OKXTLEHEN Some objection has been made to the bill for expenses to London to see Mr.. fcchenley with n-rerence to securing property which wonld furnish the entrance to bchenlev Park, from Forbes street The amount presented 1. exactly the amount expended Tor the three par ties mentioned for traveling expenses, and docs not Include one cent spent for personal pleasure or profit. Durlnir the early part or last summer Mr. An drew Carnegie called upon Mrs bchenley la Lon don, and endeavored to procure the 19 acres of land Intended for the Dark entrance, ex pecting to use it for the building of his library and art gallery buildings. but he was not successful and telegraphed Jor us to come over and see Mrs Scnenley, as she liadref sed to do anything except with the city. I reluctantly consented to go, and when Mr. Scott, Mr. Carnahan and my6eir started it was the perfect understanding hat tbecxpenses were to be paid by the city Mrs. Sehenley had refused to deal with anv private party for the reason that II might be diverted lrom the use which she had Intended It first, namely, the entrance toth Hart Which she has aIrpLi) rinnntori tn tli .lw. she would sell th ground onlv to the city of Plttsburc. and at what she regarded a a very low price. 1 lie only thing left lor us to do was to take the oction to purchase ror the cltv, which has been presented to you. for your consideration. The objection to the payment ortbe bill seems to be particularly to Mr. bcott's expenses. Jlavlng noticed the objections he very kindly In closed me a check for his share with a note which 3i hcrew 1th attached and explains Itself. Very -spcetrully. K. M. Bigelow, Chief of Department of Public orks. Pittsburg, November 4, 1590. X. M. Bigelow, E6q., Chief Department Public Works: MY DEARSIR Your favor orsaturday Is Just at hand. 1 Inclose check for fwo. amount named In -our letter as my share of the expenses of the trip in Kngland, and thank you ror permission to pay tbe same. 1 know your views as to the legitimacy of such expenses, but for your own comtort I wish vou had accepted my shares when I previouslv're Questedou to do so. Inow hope jou will be framed from further trouble in the matter 1 willingly contribute this personal expense as well as mj month's time and my Individual ex cuses Incident to the trip all toward the park prelect. In the belief that it will prove a great and permanent benefit to my lcllotv-cltlzens. Yours in the Interest of the city of Pittsburg. Jahes B SCOTT. THE KESOLUTIOJT DEFEATED. Mr. Bigham suggested that tli. resolution be reduced SiOO, the amount of Mr. Scott's check. Mr. Macee The Idea is wrong; the city should pay all or none, and should not be mean. Mr. Bigham The talk of being mean has no place, because it is city money we are expend ing. To pay Mr. Scott's expenses is illegal, snd the Major would veto any resolutiouto pav them. Mr. Magee Councils should do what they think right, regardless of -what the Mayor will do. Mr. Bigham moved to reconsider tbe action by which the resolution was passed on third leading, that it might he amended. This was agreed to by a vote of 20 as es to IS noes. When the vote to amend the resolution bv reducing the amount to be paid to S92S 35 was taken tho amendment failed, there being 1. ayes to 21 noes. The roll was then called on the original resolution and the vote stood: Aye Messrs. Angloch, Donley. Delaney. Dunn. .lliott, tiroctzinjrer, llagmaler. Johnston, Kearn;, King, Lowry. Jlawe, Mason. McChire, 3lclJdiTnev, JlcGulrc, bhannon, Vozt, Wal lace Wilsonand Unltea. ocs-Mesrs. lilgham. Brewster. Crawford, Krtiman, Tox, Gallagher. Jarrett, Larkin, Met calte, Mullen. McCarthy. MRcGuuigle. O'Conno', O'Donntll, 1'itcairn, Plelfer, Kussell. Stewart, W Illiams. YA right and President Ilolllday 21. The vote was a tie and tho Chair declared it bad failed for want of a legal majority. Messrs. Bigham and O'Donnell were on their feet in an instint. but the Chair hid seen the mistake and declared the resolution lost. At the next meeting a motion can be made to reconsider the action taken. If this is not doflo the bill cannot be paid by the uresent Council. Mr. Magee presented an ordinance authoriz ing the purchase of S.81 acres of land from M F.Scaifefora part of tho Highland Park at Mr. O'Donnell raised the point that the money had not been appropriated for this pur pose and the purchase would be illegal. The point was not sustained, and tho ordinance was passed by a vote of C6 ayes to 1 no. Mr. O'Don nell cast tbe negative vote. When this matter came up in Select Council It tailed for the want of a legal majority the Tote standing 17 ayes to 8 nay.. ' A PAItTIAL DONATION. Shortly afterward Mr. Robertson and several other Councilmen who had been absent came in, and Mr. Anderson called up the ordinance again, when it passed by a vote of 19 to 5. Mr. Robertson mado an explanation showing how the tract was a partial donation to the city of some very valuable land, the amount to be paid for it being less than one-third its actual value. The members who voted on the ordinance were as follows: Aye-Messrs. Anderson, Binder, Cavwaogh. Doyle, C. tvaus. Jitzalmmons, Henderson. Keat ing, iflng. Matthews. McCord. Paul. Itobr taste, 'Ireusch. armcastle and Ford-17. ays-Messrs. Benz. Hraun. Foster, Frauen frelni, Lamble, Murphy. Perry and Warren-8. uu tut kivuu me Aiessrs u. P. Evans. Miller. Mnrphy, Robertson and Perry voted ay District Attorney Moreland presented to Select Council the rouKh draft of abill to be presented to the next Legislature providing for the establishment of free brldees bv the city by purchase, condemnation, or construe tion. Tho Chair was instructed to appoint a committee or nvo to examine the bill and re port to Councils. Both branches agreed to the recommendation of Mayor Gourley that the reports of the last triennial assessments bo sold for 25 cents apiece. in Common Council GeorceF. "Williams who was elected to All tho vacancy in tho Nine teenth ward, caused by the death of Robert U. Carnaham. was sworn in and took his seat. Mr. John Kearns, of tho Tenth ward, -who bas been elected a member of tbe Legislature presented bis resignation, which was accepted! BniLon'SCough andConsumptionCure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Bold by Jos. h lemine A Son, 412 Market sC Canton Flannel Underwear For ladies and children in gowns, corset covers, short skirts and drawers lor ladies, night gowns, with and without feet, night gowns and underdrawers lor children. Best quality of canton flannel. I quality of canton flannel. ELLSf ORTfl AYE.; " A. G.Campbell &: Sons, 27 Fifth av. " - j i i 1'iiwni nrni iitiiiriurMivprs inr nnmiran h a Entirely New Pullman Dining Cars on the lVnnsylvunla Lines West of Pittsburg. The management of the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg are determined to be Abreast of the times in all that pertains to the welfare and comfort of their patrons, and, therefore, beside affording them rapid transit in modernized coaches and the best Pullman sleeping cars, new dining cars are placed at their disposal. The oid "diners" are abandoned and en tirely new dining cars, embodying the latest improvements, equipped with every con venience, finished in exquisite taste and lullr up to tho incumnarable standard of excellence constantly maintained by the famous Pullman Company, are now running upon the morning express trains westward from Pittsburg, over both "The Panhandle Route" and "The Ft. Wayne Eoute," re turning to Pittsburg on the evening trains. No more bricl stops for indifferent meals. Ton can "tare sumptuously every dav." at your leisure and in comfort, while rolling across the country at 40 miles an hour, upon the vestibule trains of the Pennsylvania lines in the new and luxurious dining cars of the Pullman Company. By a recent decision of the United States Court, the patent vestibule cannot be used on other than Pullman cars. Particular at tention is, therefore, invited to the fact that the Pennsylvania lines are operating Pull man sleeping and dining cars, which are properly fitted with that convenient and ap preciable device the Pullman perfected safety vestibule. For particular information regarding the passenger service call at ticket office of the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg, or ad dress Samuel Moody, District Passenger Agent, 1127 Liberty street, Pittsburg. E. A. Ford, Tusu General Passenger Agent. Ladies' Waterproof Gnitercttes andLeggins, a full line of sizes in our hosiery department. Jos. Horn e & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. For the Price of S3 The best down comfort in the world, chintz or sateen covering, at Horxe & Ward's, 41 Fifth avenue. Blankets All colors, all sizes and all best makes. See the values we now offer in white country blankets at 4, 54 50, $o, $6 and 57 a pair. Huacs & Kacke. TTSSU Hemstitched Sets All lengths of cloths with napkin from S" 50 to 525 per set at Home & Ward's, 41 Fifth avenue. Children's Department. Misses' and children's gampe waists in silk and cashmere, black and white; flannel gampes, only in cream. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Does Not Treat Diseases, But examines the eye and prescribes glasses to correct all correctable defects of the eye for which lenses are worn who? Prof. Little, Graduate Optician, with Biggs & Co., Jewelers. A Life Size Crayon S3 SO, Or 12 beautiful cabinets for SI, at Aufrecht's "Elite" Gallery, 516 Market st., Pittsburg, until Nov. 30, 1800. Brine the little ones. Come rain or shine. Without a Rival At this price our hemstitched huck towel at $3 per dozen. 23c each. Horne & Ward, 41 Fitth avenue. Combination Patterns Additional novelties opened this week. The new as trakhan and rough effects, special price 520 each, regular 35 and 540 qualities. ttssu Httgus & Hacke. A Stirring; of Stumps. Over 700 best quality French fur felt hats. nil new and stylish shapes, regular ?2 and 52 50 quality on sale to-day at$l each. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Cabinet photos $1 00 per dozen; good work; prompt delivery. Lies' Popular Gallery, 10, 12 Sixth st TTSU Extra Size Down Comforts in chintz or sateen coverincs, beautiful pattern, price 57 at Horne"& Ward's, 41 Fifth avenue. Dabbs photographic rooms will be open on Thanksgiving. Banner Baking Powder. THANKSGIVING FRUIT CAKE. To three-quarters pound of butter add one and a half pounds yellow sugar, yelcs of sixeegs, well beaten, one-half cup molasses, one-halt cup sweet milk, one grated nutmeg. one teaspoonful each of ground cinnamon, " cioves ana allspice, tne wnites ot six eggs, well beaten, and one pound of flour, having in it one and a halt measures "Banner" Baking Powder; stir in the fruit just belore baking, consisting of one pound raisins, two pounds currants and one-half pound citron, all well dredged with flour; bake from three to four hours. The ".Banner Kecipe Book" is replete with valuable household information for baking tea biscnits, rolls, muffins and all kinds ot fancy cakes, instructions for roasting meats, fish "and fowl; for preparing French ana mayonnaise dressing and making all kinds of desserts. Every lady should have one of these books. Now is the season to keep on hand a supply of SCOTJKENE to do all your house cleaning. There is no known article for 5 cents that will so help through honse cleaning and do it so well. HOUSE CLEANING WITH BCOUP.ENE MEETINGS. THE KEGULAB ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of thePIttsburg and Fair port Terminal Company will be held at the office of tbe company, B. & O. It. It. station, corner Smithfield and Water sts., Pittsburg. Pa.. MONDAY, December 8, 1890, it2r.it C. S. WIGHT, Secretary. no24-9 THE REGULAR ANUAL MEETING OF tbe stockholders of tbe Pittsburg and Allegheny Drove Yard Company will be held at tho office of the company. B. & O. R. R. station, corner Sinithfleld and Water sts.. Pittsburg. Pa.. MONDAY, December 8. Ib90. at 11 A. M. aB. WIGHT. Secretary. no24-10 MEMBERS OF AUGUSTA COUNCIL NO 393, Jr. O. U. A. M., are hereby notified to attend a special meeting. ' WEDNESDAY, at 1230 f harp. At Flecker's Hall, Thirty-cightii and Bntler sts., to attend the funeral of ourjate bra, John Henderson. Sister councils are. invited to at tend. Byordor J. EOOKbR, C. A. O. Cooper. S. I no2-30 HERMAN HELM, LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Laying out of lawns, drariilnp and prnnlnj; all kinds of trees. Personal supervision. EAST END. nol-W-Tua mmmM) fees, 03 Display advertisements one dollar per squareor one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BKAXCH OFFICES. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. H12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE XO. 0022. JIRANCHOFFICES ALSO ASBELOW. WHERE WANT. rOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT AEVEimsKMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE Dis patch. PITTSBURG. THOMAS .MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EMlLG.STUCKKY.21th street and Pennave. E. G. STUCKEY SCO. Wylleave. and Fulton St. N. STOK.ELY, Fifth avenue Market House. EAST EXD. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTERS SHEIBLER, Mhav. AAtwoodft. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN, .No. I Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEItCHER. 59 Federal street. II. J. McBRIOE, Market House, Allegheny. FRED II. EGGERS, 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS .t bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. S.AMUHL LARRY, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwln aves. O. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. IS. MORRIS, 6W Preble avc. BENNETT, PA. A. L. KING, 33 Grant ave. SHARfSBURG. U. BELLMAN. Stationer, SIS Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Hale Help. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER MUST BF. "quick and accurate: give age, reference and experience. Address lu on n handwriting. A. It., Dispatch office. no25-34 B ARBER-AT 1521 PENN AV. no2o-27 i BOOKKEEPER AND SHIPPING CLEKK mitst he competent men familiar with cracker or wholesale grocery business: communications strictly confidential: good steady position lor right parties: men who are at present employed preferred. Address J. K., Dispatch office. n 025-19 BOOKKEEl'EK-ALSO A PAY ROLL CLERK: both must be experienced: gheageaudex- Derlence. Address P. O. BOX 641, Pittsburg. no:5-33 BOY TO LEARN THE BA.RBER Apply ailG Carson St., S. S. TRADE. no25-15 BRICKLAYERS TWENTY HANDS. APPLY at TELEPHONE BUILDING, Seventh av. nooS-2 "lAKPENTERS-THIRTY MEN AT ONCK AT y uunuesne Theater. Apply to CONTRACTOR HORNE, at building. llOZO-d CLERK WHO THOROUGHLY" UNDER STANDS grain and feed business: must be able to keep books and general office work. Ad dress, statfug age and salary expected, J. G.. Dis patch office no25-4J COLLECTOR-AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG man as collector. Address, with reference, HUSTLER. Dispatch office. no2S-96 COOK-PRACTICAL FIRST-CLASS HOTEL cook, or good habits, with rererence: the right party can have permanent employment at Sood wages. Write or call at CENTRAL HOTEL, eavcr Falls, Pa. no22-21 DETECTIVE-WE WANT A MAN IN EVERY locality toact as private detective under our Instructions: experience not neccssarv. Send ror particulars WASHINGTON DEFECTIVE AGENCY, Box 787. Washington, la. no20-90 DRUG CLERK-A RELIABLE MAN, WITH manager's certificate; English and German preferred. Address SODA, this office. no25-78 FOREMAN A FIRST-CLASS MAN FOR OUR general wrought iron shops: must be thor oughly competent and experienced In Iron and steel roor. truss and bridge work: permanent situation ror the right man. Address, stating ex perience and rcrerences, SCHERPE & KOKEN ARCHITECT URAL IKON CO., St. Louis. Mo. no23-;8 MACHINIST-AND TOOL MAKER; ONE accustomed to line, accurate work can se cure a permanent and well-paying position by l-AlllUK Ull nmLLULJ2t. LE.3lUlJ2t, AURUIjU CO., Mulbery st., Allegheny, Pa. n 025-7 MAN -A WAITER AT PICKAKD'S KES TATJKANT. S2Ji Firth av. no2S-65 -f"EN-TVO MEN It) TRAVEL; BUSINESS itjl genteel ana profitable; small capital quired. Call at 430 PENN AV. no25- no25-43 SALESalEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion or paper: 200 to SOO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to ssio in six days: an other $32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent ror each State and Territory; sam ple sent by mail 35 cts. For terms and full par ticulars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. noi2-44 SALESMA N- AN EXPERIENCED MEN'S furnishing goods salesman who can com mand trade lu Western Pennsylvania, Ohio aud West Virginia. Address FURNISHER, Dispatch office. . no25-54 YOUNG MAN-I8 YEARS OLD; ONE WHO has worked in a saloon preferred: references requlre.1: call between 10 A. M. and 12 M. E. J. BARl LICK. 1126 Penn av. no25-8 YOUNG MEN-WHO CAN PLAY ON SOME Instrument to Join an amateur orchestra. Address WM. &., Room 25, DO Fourth av. n 025-1 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Kcele's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dvspepia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhoea Dills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, wbonpiug cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria pills, piles wills. Price, 25 ceuts: large bottles fl. DR. o'KEEFEA CO., Homeopathic chemists, 34 Fifth av.. X'lttsburg. n 024-32 AGENTS-NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to secure an agencv ror the sale of the new "Kinderhook edition" or the writings or Wash ington Irving, complete In ten volumes; call at unceand get your prospectuses: alsoacoDvorour new catalogue or subscription books in English, German and Swedish, P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. nol3-TuwThr66u AGENTS-TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW "RE LIGIOUS Cyclopedia" to the Christian peo ple or Pittsburg and vicinity; Intelligent ladles and gentlemen will And this a very profitable work: handsome volume or S90 pages; Illustrated: over 6.000 titles. Address O. L. WEBSTER CO., 3 East Fourteenth st.. New York. no25-57-TTS AGENT-A LIVE. 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 ?75 per month if preferred, and furnish a team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Mass. OC18-44-D Female Help. CHAMBERMAID-INQUIRE AT WEST PENN HOSFITAU Twenty-eighth St., city. 25-61 COOKS AND GENERAL HOUSEWORK girls. Apply MRS. KATJS ANDERSON. 1225 Penn a v. no25-84 l 1KL-A GOOD GIRL FOK GENERAL vx housework: references reaulred. lnoulre at 2 Ohio St., Allegheny. noi5-32 HELP COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS AND girls ror general housework. Apply at EM PLOYMENT BUKEAU.5932 Penn avef, E. E. not 8-30 MILLINER-IMMEDIATKLY, FIRST-CLASS milliner at MRS. TREACY'S. 26 Diamond st. : wages $10 a week to right partv. no24-17 SInle and Female Help. ITiARM hands - lauorers, waiters, ? cooks, chambermaids, house maids, nurses, waitresses dlsliHashcrs. col. girls, washerwoman. MK.KIlAXVS. .UtllMntct 1V.I Qrt ,,,'M-t Partners. PARTNER-YOUNG MAN OF AGREEABLE disposition, extensive citv acquaintance, business habits and an adaptability lor outside business, to talc Interest In established Job prlut lnir oflice: capital required from $5,000 to $7,500; state age and reference: communications confi dential. Address AJ AX, P. O. Box 1059. no22-I7 PARTNEIt-FOR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS; a good opening to the right party: business well established. Address CONFIDENTIAL, Dispatch office. no25-C8 Rooms. Houses. Etc. TJOOM-A NICE FRONT ROOM AND BOARD 1A In Alleguenv. racing the parks ror married couple with two children: accommodations must be first class; relerence given and required. Ad dress, J. H. Dispatch oflice. no25-16 BOOM FURNISHED WITH BOARD FOR lady and daughter, convenient to city prc rerred: references exchanged: state terms and loca lly. BOX 856. no25-53 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 BOOM-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED room, with natural gas fire and use of warm bathroom; in neighborhood of Ninth st. and Pens av. Address K. p., Dispatch office. no25-20 WANTED. SItualotns. SlTUATiH)N-lN FLINT GLASS WORKS BY young man who understands the trade and can make lead metal in all colors. Address P. O. BOX 491, New Brighton, Pa. no25-T0 Hones, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc MUSTANG SADDLE PONY: MUST BR sound, safe. Irec from all tricks and well broken fox city use: must be plven a meek on trial. Acd'es (don't call), stating price, etc.. JOHN" p. I'jfoVO&T. Room 9, cor. Pike mid Eleventh stii. Plttsburs. no-J5-77 financial. MONEl'-C'UR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc uncqualcd: lowest rates ol interest and no delay. 11 you need money aDply MORRIS & FLKMINU. lus Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TTSSu MONEV-TO LOAN ON MOKTGAGES OR improved real estate In sums ofi5lO and up ward at 4J4, 5 and 6 per cent. L. (. FRAZIKR, Forty-flf m and Butler sts. no21-S3-TuFsu MONEY LOAN ED-RATES 4X TO 6CPER cent, arcordlns to amount and location. Sec BAXTER, THOMPSON Sc CO., 1G2 Fourth ave. sc30-59-Tu3bit MORTGAGES-ON CITY, SUUURUAN AND country properties. Rates 44. S and C per cent, as to security ottered. SAMUEL BLACK i. CO, , 99 Fourth avc. 0C3M1-T1IWF8 , MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propcrtv at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-u MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS tosultut4). a and G per.-cent. ALLLS & JAILKY, 1M Fourth avc. Tel. 1G7. apl4-19-rrssu T'O LOANK'OO.Utn. IN AJIOUNTS OF $3,000 and upward, on cilv and suburban property, on AH per cent: also smaller amounts at 0 and 6 percent. BLACK S I1A1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D TO LOAN K00.00O ON MORTGAGES ?100 audunward at Gpcr cent; t.VXI, 000 aH4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. FRE.NCU, lli Fourth ave. oc23-D Q- 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES t? JL9 large and small amounts at 4K. 5 andTG percent free or State tax; no delay. I1EEU B. COYLUsCO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-G0-TTS Miscellaneous. EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to c.ill at GIG Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MAUAMK FLtSHElt'S ladles' tailoring sys:cm; no risk; parties responsible; school now onen. nol3-23 TCTVERYONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN JH windows fixed before Avlnter: telephone 1471 write nostal card for nrice list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-TTS PENSIONS THE PITTsIlURO PENSION AGENCY OF J II. STEVENSON A: CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Pensions now had ror all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased 'soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates oi service procured where discharges arc lost. sc!4-D YOU GET A BAKKR'S DOZEN (131 OF Stewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 9i FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. lnv2S-49-TT3u FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FIFTH AV.. E. 1 AT A GREAT BARGAIN, a splendid frame house with six large rooms, hall and One cellar: both gases, cltv water, sewer age complete, street paved and 'flagstone slde walc: this Is an exceptional bargain, and must sell quick at the low price or J3.C00. W. V. ELDERK1N, C318 Station St., E. E. no22-27-TnThS HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A fiame dwelling of 9 rooms and 2 finished rooms In attic: cellar, cistern, gas and water, slate roof: room for another house on same lot: only f3,S0Ct leduced from 84,500 to make speedy sale: a great bargain here. By J. H. STEVEN SON & CO., WO Fifth ave. no7 "A,fAlN STREET SEVENTEENTH WARD, new modern brick dw ellln?.7 room'. finished attic, ba h, ball, cstlbul . hut and cold at-r, lldlng doors, laundrv. rear porch, slate mantels, etc. : finely finished all through; lot 25x100 teet to alley: price low and terms easy. Forty-fifth and Butler sts. J. It. tKA.lEK, no21-88-TurSu pr 830 FOK BOTH THIRTY-SEVENTH ST., ij)Ol near Smallman street 2 brick dwellings, one of 7 rcoms, finished attic, hall, bathroom, range, bota gases, shade trees rront and side: the other Is a two-story brick of 4 rooms and finished attic hall, both gases, side entrance: lot 40 reet front. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. CM. no5-10-5.15.2y rr ooo FOR ALL-PENN AVE.. NEAR uu Twcutv-second street, three lhree-storv brick buildings of storeroom and six dwelling rooms each, both gases: property well sewered: thlsls lease-hold property, lease having 21 vears to run; rentl.450 per vear: lot 48x100 to alley. (CSS). BLACK & BAIKD. 95 Fourth avenue. noll-55-lI. 16,25 OOf 0(10 FIFTH AVE., NEAR PRIDE 3iJt street Three-storv brick building or: store rooms and & dwelling rooms, hall, bath room, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, ce mented cellar: lot 25x115: stable: yearly rent, 1,400. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. KnS. noS-10-5,15.25 Qrr OOO A 10 PKK cent lawrenoeville O 9 Investment on accoun of removal ot owner a7-roomed brick and a 10-roomed double rrame dwelling, city water, gas, etc.. with lot 25x100 fronting on two streets. H. C.CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edgcwood. no2-TTs 5j- GOO EASY PAYMENTS A GOOD HOUSE Ol' five rooms; newly painted and repaired; lot 25x120 feet, on Washington ave., one of the most central and convenient locations In Thirty first ward. (351.) See W. A. UEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no4-49-Tu 400-NLNE ROOM FRAME HOUSE: LOT 9 90XI30- located on Southside near Smith. held St. bridge: will pay over 14 percent. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor Virgin alley. no25-88 QQ OOO-GOOD FRAME DWELLING OF 5 ijn rooms, with lot 21x01; Mary St., Southside. WM. PETTY 3l CO.. 107 Fourth av. no25-os-TTS Q9 300-SIDNEY ST.. SO'UTlisiDETFRAME a7j7 nouse oi a rooms, side alley, lot 20x60. . WM. PETTI & CO., 107 Fourth av. no25-6S-TTS East End Residences. S8, 500 EACH IRVING TEHHACPL N'tfAlf 19 Ellsworth ave: 3 fine two-storvand attle brick dwellings, each containing 10 rooms, nicely jiAtJc.cu luiuuKUUUh UI3I uiiu SCCOUU HOOCS HDa lshed in oak, reception hall has corner nreplace, first floor has hard wood mantels with cabinets, slate mantels with tile hearths on second floor, fine chandeliers, parlor and reception hall hare fire places with art linings and andirons with gas-logs, balance of flre-placcs have club-house grates with tile linings, stationary range, hot and cold water, bath-room with stationary waslistand and w. c. cellar has side entrance, large front and rear porches: yard enclosed with nice iron fence: flag stone walks; lots each being 52x176 reet, extend ing back to alley; one square from Duquesue Electric Line. BLACK &. BAIRD, 95 Fourth avc. (A144) t no8-6-8,ll,25 5 0 0 SIIADYSIDE TWO MINUTES 9 irom Dunueshe Electric road, new Onppn .. i.umc itaiuciHc vi i.iuuiub, reception nan, bath, laundry range, furnace, registers, slate mantels, with cabinets, tile hearths, inside shut ters, tront and back stairs, nat. and art. gas. fine combination chandellers,2 lnsidew.es., hardwood staircase, front and back porches, large pantry and china closets: this Is one of the finest loca tions in Shadyside, aud will enhance rapidly; lot 50x120 to street: we only have this property for a short time, and price will be put up on expira tion or our contract. M. F. HIPPLE& CO., 98 Fourth av. no22-C7-Tussu O00-PACIF1O AVENUK, NEAR PENN avenue Twentieth ward, one-half inn ire rrom cable line, new modern rrame dwel lng 5 rooms, finished i ttlc hall, vestibule, rront and rear porches, Inside w. c, slate mantel, tile hearth slate roof, natural gas. etc.: complete sewerag , gra lied and well finished all through; lot 20x130 reel to alUy: easy terms. See L. O. FKAZI i- R. Forty-firth and Butler sts. no 1-83-TUFSU i (DO 200-FOR A ROOM FRAME WITH hall, iilftri. mnntnls turn H)Ol finished attic. porches, both gases, electric bell, city water, sewered, etc. : nicely papered and in lirst-class con dition: good neighborhood: within two minutes ornew electric and six minutes' walk of renn and Filth av. cable lines; lot 24x100 to an alley. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 874. e deal only in East End property. 11025-85-TuWF' QO 700-CHEAP HOUSE FOR SALE-FOR Oi one or the neatest little homes in Just tnd: six rooms, frame, nicely painted and oapercd: good pantry, dry cellar and very con enicnt: within easy walking distance of cable lines and three minutes of new electric: lot 25xiw; this is a bargain worth looking up. S. A.DICKIE & CO.. Penn and bhadv avs.. E. E. 475. We deal only in East End property. no25-85-TnWF Q-1 O0O-THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN EAST C L? END. six-room frame: city water, good, cellar, hall, two porches: newly papered, nice lawn; avcry desirable little borne: easy walk to Fifth nr. cable aud within three minutes of rcw electric road now almost completed. S. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penn and Shadyavs., E. E. 229. We deal In East End property only. no20-85-Tuwr FT 500 EACH-CABLE PLACE. BETWEEN Jt? Atwood and Semple: 2 new two-story and mansard brick dwellings of 7 rooms each, hall, vestibule, bathroom. Inside w. c.. raugc. station ary waslistand. slate mantels. tlleheartbs,natural gas. luslde shutters, rront and back porches: lot !i?3S.1?l.:T.t !l !!"lon ls verr desirable. BLACK & BAIRD, 9j Fourth avenue. D 16 n 05-10-5,15,25 SOO-HAKVEY STlEKFrr. KK1K KUflI.1I. 19 InimC llOllse. S rnnms.nilUnlclioil tttii. hall, vestibule. Inside w.c, slate mantels, pantry, rront and back stairs. Inside shutterr, both gases, city water, range, cement cellar, iront and back porches: strt'et sewered: lot 24xlOJ: an elegant home and a good bargain. WM. PETTY & Co., 107 Fourth av. no25-60-TT6 QQ OOO-ON A FHtST-CLASS STREET IN j3 OJ East End, 1 frame houses, 1 of 5 rooms, finished attic, etc., and lor 3 rooms. 3 minutes rrom electric road, 10 minutes rrom cable road; lot 33x135: street sewered: a bargain. W. E. HAMNKTT&CO.. 102 Fourth ave., Pittsburg and WUkinsburg. Pa. Telephone 7233. nol9-5 Opr boo-Cheap-new queen anne six- 33eM ROOMED frame residence In an excellent neighborhood: reception hall. bath, lnjlde w. c. stale root; all modern conveniences: large lot: It will pay you tn take a look at this property. See M. F. RIPPLE A CO., 96 Fourth av. no22-67-TUSSu Ql 250-HAYSST.. NEAR ST. CLAIR, TWO C5i STORY frame dwelling or 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, range, natural gas. wired ror electric light, porch, good cellar, etc: lot 25x100. A320. BLACK & BAIRD, M Fourth av. no20-7-TWlh FOIi SALE EirpKOVED KEAI, ESTATE. East End Residences. A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT-TWO SIX ROOM rrame houses, nicely painted, good dry cellar: in good order and very comfortable homes: location good and within easy five min utes wait or Penn nv. or Firth av. cable lines; both well rented; 14.800 will buy the two; good lot. b. A. DICKIE & ro:, Penn and Shady avs.,E. E. 1231. We deal in East End propcrtr only. no25-85-TuWF BAUM GROVE A HANDSOME RESIDENCE of II rooms and reception hall; very hand somemantels throughout: bath, laundry with sta. tubs; best or sanitary plumbing; range: good ary cellar; every modern improvement: house very well built by present owner for a home and onlv sold ror good reasons: lot 4UXI10: can be bought clH'.in on a small proportion of cash. S. A. DICKIEs CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 2112. We deal lu East End property only. iVSJ-tuwt T711FTH AV.-E. E., rUETWEEN 11KI.I.K- JC 10 fonte and lvv sts.. a. splendid lot G9Ut20. with a small building. No nicer location In the Clly. MCLAIN & ZUGSM1TH. 4J7 Grant St. llo23-71 HOME-ON SOUTH HIGHLAND AV., ST.IV two-story brick house, U rooms: hard wood mantels, tile lining, urt fireplaces, china closet and large pantries, 1. w. gas, electric light, with fine combination chandellers.steel ranVc. kitchen, laundry, with emented floor; house handsomely n-inered: Immediate possesion, "ce agents, BAX TEIt, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth jv. no23-80-TuThssn CRT SOO FOII A SIX ROOM FRAME AND 009 three finished attic rooms, on A sewered street two minutes of Firth nv. cable; first rate neighborhood and well built tip: new house with ietlbulc. ball, sliding doors, state mantels throughout, electric wires and bells, both gases; city water, bath. stti. waslistand. range, two porches, lrom and back stairs: very complete: lot KIMU) toaUey. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shadyavs., E. E. 1G34. We deal In East End prop erty only. no25-85-Tuwr Allegheny Residences. CALIFORNIA AVE.-N EAR SEDGWICK bT.: Allegheny residence; frame house, five rooms and attic; good hall and side entrance: lot 20x100 feet: will sell cheao. GEORGE It. BOl'HWELL. No 104 Franklin St., near Beaver ave.. Alle gheny. Pa. OCI8-3I-TTSRU, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALLEGHENY, near Allegheny avennc: brick dwelling or 6 rooms; hall: bath: finished attic: both gases; marble mantel; good cellar, water, aud neatly flnWicd: price. JiOCOon time and easy terms. J. II. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Firth avenue. nolS SHERMAN A V., ALLEGHEN Y-BETWEEN Ohlajand Stockton av., 3-story brick house. 10 rooms, bath, 2 w. c.'s, marble mantels, fur nace, good closets, both gnpc. every modern con venience: lot 20x110. DAVID SHAW A CO.. 152 Fourth av. no25-90-TTS CO OOO-CLIFTON AVE., NEAR THE Mc WO) CREAKY Incline. Charles street, a two story frame dwelling or 9 rooms and bathroom, nice large parlor and library, dining room, kitchen and 5 bedronms, porches, etc.: lot 100x200 feet; covered with fruit and shade trees. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. BI26 noS-10-5,15.25' Suburban Residences. DWELL1NO-AT WILKINSBURG LARGE new 7-room frame house; large reception hall, with lire place, nat. gas, cltv water, h. room, inside w. c, electric wires, finished attic, finished laurulry, finish in first-class stIc: lot 40x125; 3 minutes rrom sta.: price, fi.500: easy terms: a bargain, w. E. HAMNETT & CO., 102 Fourth ave. Plllsburg and WUkinsburg, Pa. Telephone (J233. nol9-5 H OUSES-AT W1LKINSUURG-TWO NEW . seven room frame houses. llnUlied attic. large reception nan, n. r., citv waier. insiae w. c, nat. gas. electric wires, electric bells, etc.: each lot 33xll2K: prices J4.200 ami ttUM: Tour minutes from station: terms easy. w. E. HAM NETT' & CO.. 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, and WU kinsburg, Pa. nol9-5 HOUSE-AT WILKINSBURG-NEW SIX ROOM frame house, finished attic, hall, b. r.. city water, electric wires and bells, etc : lot. 30x149 on one or best streets In the borough; six minutes from station: easy terms: price, HMO. W. K. HAMNETT & CO, 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, and WUkinsburg, Pa. nol9-5 LINE OF P.. FT. W. & C. R. R.. CLOSE TO station; three acres, vineyard, fruit: 9 roomed house, supplied with pure spring water, natural gas; beautiful situation in vlewot rler. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 0019 Penu ave. no25-67-TUS Dt 230 WILKINSBURG: HILL ST., NEAR OtJ' Coal st.: a two-story and attic frame dwelling or 8 rooms, reception hall, bathroom, w. c. range, both gases, slate mantels, nice laundry. 2 norches. electric light and bells: lot 40x150; will sell adjoining lot, 40x150 at J20 per rront root: beautllul view or Liberty valley. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. K 40 n 05-10-5.15,25 QX 700-AT EDGEWOOU-NEW TEN-ROOM ijOl rrame house, finished attic, reception hall with fireplace, b. r., city water, nat gas. electric wires and bells, large cupboards, laundry con nected; lot 72x192; six minutes from station; cheapest property In Edgwood: terms to suit. W. K. HASINE'lV CO., 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, and WUkinsburg, Pa. nol9-5 300-CLIF1'ON STATION. PENNSKL- 19 VANIA avc.. near New ilrlnhton road. two-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, reception hall, cemented cellar: good well water: property well sewered: lot&Oxl.'X): 5 minutes' walk lrom sta tion. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. 1117. noS-10-5,I5.25 HJf 700 EACH-ELLSWORTH ST.. NEAR Ui) lrwln aud North aves., 4 three-story brick dwelltngsof6rooras each. hall, both gases, slate mantels, inside v. c. chandeliers, inside shut ters: lot 16x4J. BLACK & BAIRD. Oi Fourth avc nue. B178.7.8.9. no5-10-5.15.25 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. SALE OF LOIS-DO NOT FORGET THE SALE ot fine building lots near the head or the Twentv-second street Incline at 2 r. M. this com ing Wednesday and Saturdav; we will be on the ground, and desire toclote out the entire plot of 58 lots, the property of the heirs or s. P. Hollis: prices and terms to suit all; an opportunity for the worklngmen to get a home; low taxes, good location and easy of access: lots rrom SIO0 to 8700. Inquire or MORK1SON A BANKS, 106'lhlrd ave., cor. Wooa st. Telephone 1557 no4-TTS Q 330-MOBNINGSIDE ROAD. NEAR Mc UtU CULLY St.. IX acres ,or perfectly level ground, suitable to divide into lots: tbe bridge to e built over Halght's run. on McCully street, will bring this property within two squares of the Negley avenue electric road. A300. BLACK & haiku, ao rourtn avenue. no9-7-9,14,25"- CI f 800 FOK ALL-A GOOD INVEST C5XJ MENT: nine lots, 24x120 each, on Sec ond av.. terminus of eleetrle rosd irnorl rinmea location; easy terms. Principals only need apply to F. H. BUCKING, lruit stand, corner Liberty and Sixth sts. no25-6U Ql 200-M CASH, REMAINDER ON LONG OJ-9 time and easy payments; good level lots, 20x100 ft, on Butler ft.. Eighteenth ward; (79). See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. noS-60-8.12,17,21,25' S75" MT. WASHINGTON: GRACE STRELT Iot25x300 feet. 1ILACK HAIKU u Fourth avenue. 1130 no8-4-8,li,25 East End Lots. I70RWA-RD AND SALINE AV.-TWENTY-J SECOND ward; location good: eight acres of ground for only 89,500 ir sold soon. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. no25-98-25,:8.de2.G INVESTMENT IN VACANT GROUND-HE have ten lots in East End within cltv limits that will be sold at considerably lower price than adjoining property h is recentlv brought; owner needs tbe money, and there is a bargain in this foraaulckbuer; tr held until spring can surely be sold at a good advance. S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Penn and Shadyavs., E. E. Dealers In East End property only. no25-85-Tuwi"' LOT-EASYTERMS;THES(jUENLEYPAKK Land Company are selling the best lots ror theprlce offering in the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. uot4-75 QQrr-r tosi.ooo each-park view plan (JU Id of lots, near Robinson St.. opposite Ursullnc Academy, Fourteenth Ward,- Oakland, Ik miles or 12 minutes' ride lrom postoflicc, three minutes' walk lrom Fifth ave. Traction cars; die incst and best lots In the city. THO. L1G GETT. 71 Diamond St. no7-61-D nazelwood Lots. Q9p; ooo-hazelwood. flowers ave.. u5.Jj5 near Graphic street, 'lweuty-third ward, about IS minuted walk from Second avenue electric line: 13 acres or ground with name build ing and outbuildings. (D176). BLACK slIAIRD, S5 Fourth avenue. nol2-13-12,20,25" Suburban Lots. QO aoo-FOlt 2K ACKES OF OltOUND AT O-J Kilgeworth station. Ft. Wayne K.B.; abund ance or rrults, pood house seven rooms; tins Is a bargain. (150 sub. ) bee V. A. liEltltub 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no4-49-Tu Q- 3OO-?I,800, 3,300 LOTS AT THESE JPX1 prices: best location at Edjrewood, P. It. It.: sizes Cflxiairt. and (SfixMl It. (145 sub.) tee A . A. IIEKUON & bOS. 80 Fourth ave. no4-49-Tu Cemetery Lots. CEMETEKY LOTS-TWO CHOICE LOTS IN Allesheny Cemeferv: pood location; will sell cheap. L. O. FIAZlEH,Forty-tirtu and Dut ler sts. 11021-88-tufsu" I'nrms. FAKM-100 AC1SES. GOOD HOUSE AND barn, line orchard; well situate near towns, railroads and river; one hour's ride rrom city: cre.it bargain ir sold berore January 1. Ell. WrriiSH, 410Orant.st. no23-D Miscellaneous. INVESTMENTS ATTRACTIVE INVEST . .MEN'i'S in East End property: also in cheauer fnburban lots. BltOWN & SAINT. 51! Slnltli- Held st no.s-fr-Trs BUSINESS CHANGES. Business Opportunities. T 1VEKY AND BOARDING STABLE-fiKO-XJ UEU stores in both cities, $500 to $5,000; bakeries. 'cljjar stores, drug stores, butcher shop, notion stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, ndlk depots, hardware and tinning busf ness. SHEfABD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. no2I LIVEKY AND llOAKDINU SVAHI.E-THE largest and best equipped in Allegheny City; this stable has the largest orlvato trade In Alle- filieny: can be bought at a bargain, as the owner s going to leave city. Address A. 11., Dlspntch office. noS5-7a $4, Boo MAttitvArritiiiNii mists .! : large profits and cood trade: zrocerv L stores. f3Q0 to i,ooo: eigar stores. ?3O0 toil, ooo notion stores: HOLMES & CO.. 420 Sinithfleld st, JfWi -. t .n- .i " .. t awA .1 ii I MaA-iutr1 FOK SALE BUSINESS. Business Properties. BRICK HOTEL-1N EASTERN OHIO. OP about 40 rooms and milv furnished: liar sales. 19,000 per year, and other receipts. f7, too per year: good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences: price p 000: might take some good real estate in part pay. J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue, noI8 BUSINESS PROPEICTIES-CEN1KALLY LO CATED, down town, and solid investments. DAVID MIAW A CO., 152 Fourth av. no:2-D9-TUTIlSSU- Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITES-ONE OF THE most desirable, near Braddock. rrontlngB. & O. and P. McK. & Y. R. it.; perfectly level and on grade: 5 acres ol laud with river frontage: price verv reasonable, bee W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. (83.) no25-75-Tu FOK SALE-MZSCELLAEOUS. Dorses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. CVJWS-A CARLOAD OF NO. 1 FRESH J milch cows on Tnesday. November 25. at M. MARX'S, 45 First s ., Allegheny. 11024-12 PONY -ONE OF THE BhsT IN THE CITY perfectly sound and safe for anv child to ride ordrlre: Svearsold: !ctponv saddler In Pitts burg. Apply to 215 FlRsr A V., above Grant t. Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES aud boilers, one 14x30 In., one 12x24 In., one 12x13 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x17. In., four 9x12 In., and large lot of smaller sizes; mounted nortablc engines 8tol21A.p., shafting. pullevs. pumps, governors, governors, etc i. s. luuriu, Allegheny. Pa. oc30-D o- i ars. way. DRILLING ENGINES AND l!l)lLERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every size aud stvlc. sawmills an.? wood-worklug ma chinery. HAKMES MACHINLDtPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. I'ORTKR FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa. oc2-Ss" HOISTING AND FORTAULK ENGINES small vertical engines and boilers, wire rone, iron charging barrows, Siemen valves lard kettles, castings, etc. VELTE A MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. ocl-TTS Miscellaneous. BANANAS.-HEADQUARTERS FOR BA NANAS. Florida oranges and foreign rraits of all kinds: have my frnll bought direct rrom the groves In Florida, and select only oranges grown, on the finest groves, and will give my patrons the finest Irnlt that comes to this city: have also in storage about 2,000 barrels fancy apples, from which can load car at short notice. My stock of fiotatoes. onions, apples and fruits Is the largest n the city, and will not be undersold by any house In tie trade. Come and examine ray stock. Have handled up to date 150,C0ti baskets of grapes this season, and will continue to handle largely of Concords, catawbas, etc., for the next 30 days. Do not forget the place, the old established house of THOS. H. MCUOWAN. C07 Llooriy street. "Fair dealing and honesty" Is my motto. noll-5S EXECUTOR'S SALE-1 FAMILY DRIVING horse, 1 family carriage, 1 cow, 1 spring w.igon, 2tons bar, buggy and carriage harness, robes and horse blankets, lawn settees, household furniture, parlor suit, bedroom suit, banners, lamps, chairs, tables, comode, parlor chairs, stoved, refrigerator, garden tools, grindstone, at late reddence of HARRIET EVAN'S, Perrysvllle av near Charles St., Allegheny. no25-31 EXECUTOR'S SALE 1 FAMILY DRIVING horse. 1 family carriage, 1 cow. I spring wagon. 2 tons liar, buggy aud carriage harness, robes and horse blankets, lawn settees, household furniture, parlor suit, bedroom suit, hangers, lamps, chairs, tables, comode, parlor chairs. stov es, refrigerator, gardeu tools, grindstone, at lale residence or HARRIET EVANS, PerrTsvIUe av., near Charles St., Allegheny. no25-3i EW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY -COME and examine our stock of gold and silver watches, clocks, diamonds, lewolry and silver ware, etc.: lowest prices in the two cities, at WILSON'S, 01 Fourth ave., Plttsbnrg. Fine watch and jewelry repair ng a specialty. nolI-TTS personal! ERSONAL HOOKS WANTEU-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mii7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD and new, largest stock, lowest nrices; librar ies purchased. FRANK BACON Sc CO., 301 Smithfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa. noil PERSONAL WE HAVE NOW THE LARG EST and most complete optical manuractur ing establishment west of Philadelphia; all pre- riiiuuuioAICIIilCU Ul DltliieU experts. lilCOB- JIA.-M-MANNION OP11UAL CO., NO. 42 Federal st.. Ally. 0C18-19-Tussn PERSONAL YOU CAN BUY HOLIDAY presents on credit from Sam F.Slpe;watches, diamonds. Jewelry and silverware, diamond ear rings, rings, pins and studs, $15 to $5trf): possession, given on first payment. Address LOCK BOX 885, Pittsburg. no23-U LOST. T OST OE SMALL INDEX ROOK: WILL JJ pay SI for the return of same to 89 FIFTH AVENUE. 1102597 LOST-LARGE WHITE BULL TfcRKIEK Sultable reward will be paid ror his return to H. M. BYLLESBY, North Highland av.. East End. n 025-28 LOST 11LACKPOCKEI BOOK CONT INING papers or value to owner only. Suitable re ward will be paid for return to P. L. WALTXK, Chronicle Telegraph. no2J-S0 LOST-THELOSSOF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE avoided If you will go at once to the expert opticians, CHESSMAN MANNlON. No. 42 lederalst.. Ally., whenever your eyes begin to cause trouble and have proper glasses adjusted; every pair of glasses guaranteed; best Jl specta cles on earth. ocl8-19-Tussn FOUND. FOUND A PLACE WHERE YOUR rtYES can be fitted bv expert opticians without charge for examination: every pair of glasses fitted are guaranteed: best II spectacles on earth. CHESSHAN-MANNION OP11CAL CO., No. 42 Federal St., Ally. oclS-19-Tussu FOUND A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents or this city was round hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, G5 Filth avc.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owner should call ror them, as Dickson requires the room. no!3-D ELECTIONS. TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN Ll pursuance to a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Braddock Wire Company, an election of the stockholders of said company will be held at its principal office, Pittsburg. Pa., on TUESDAY, December 30. 1890, at 10 o'clock A. jr., to vote on tbe proposed Increase in the capital stock of said company from TJOO. 000 to $500,000. W. H. HOWE, W. F. McCOOK. Secretary. Solicitor. ocZS-75-Ttt MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY. PlTTsnoRG. Pa., November 19. 1S90. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of 15 directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of tho company, 98 Fourth av., on TUESDAY, December 2. nrox,. between the hours of 12 m. and 1p. M. no22-7C-D JOHN H. CLANE i . Secretary. NOTICES. VTOTICE THE VOL. ASSIGNMENT OF IM Graff & Co.. shown in Mercantile Agency sheet under date November 24. 1890. is not the firm of GRAFF & CO., stove manufacturers. Liberty sk no2G-J LEGAL NOTICES. J. T. GORMLEY, Executor, &i Main street, West End. ESTATE OF JAJIES GORMLEV, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of James Gonnley have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them knonn without dolay. J. T. GORMLEY, 52 Main St., West End. i oc2S40-TU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS of administration upon the estato or Peter Tesh, deceased, late of the City of Al legheny, have been granted to the undersigned. AH persous indebted to said estate will make raj men t to the nnderslgncd, and all persons hivlug claims will present them tn her. ELIZABETH A. ZEHNDE.R, Franklin St., Eighth ward, Allegheny. OC2S--J3TU IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 2 of Allegheny county. In the matter of the voluntary assignment of John Lnsk to 11. G. Follansbee, No. in April term. 1S30. Tho Auditor appointed by the court tn audit, settle and adjust the account of B. O. Follans bee. assignee for the benefit of creditors of the assigned estate of John Lusk. and to report distribution or the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on FRIDAY, December 2B, lS90,at 3 o'clock. P.M.,at his office No.lS5FIftbavenue.Pittsburg,(Room203).when and where all parties interested must present and prove their claims, or be debarred from participating in tho distribution of said funds. no20I-Tu JOHN P. BROWN. Auditor. IN THE MATTER OF THE VOLUNTARY assienment of Hayden t Suess. to I. G. 'Jrauerman. No. 203, October term, 189a In tho Court of Common Pleas. No. 2. of Alle gheny county. Pa. Notice ls hereby given that said assignee. I. G. Trauerman. has applied to the said Court of Common Pleas, No. 2, for dis charge from bis trust as said assignoe. and that said Court has fixed the 13th day of December, 1S90. at 10 A. M. for the bearing of said applica tion. That said assignee bas filed at said num ber and term in said Court his first and final account of said tru9t no to the date of said application; mat an persons (leaning to oppose a'd discharge or to file exceptions to said ac- nnnnt Ann dn in nrlAP m f I A at il ilAfa nf Yinnw.. lng. JOSIAH COHEN & CO., no25-C5-xu Attorneys for Assignee TO LET. Suburban Residences. HOUSE-AT A BARGAIN. A DOUBLE brick hanse with bar and license complete: suitable for hoarding house; near depot at -Steu-henvllie. O.; 130 per month. Apply 039 NORTH -ST. Steubcnvllle, O. no-l-10t Kooins. KOOMS-ELEGANTSUITE ADJOINING OUR cafe: nicely suited for gentlemen for lodg lngs. KENNEDY, No. 2 sixth st. noI3-lDt Business Properties. HOTELW-KOOM IIOTEI IN CENTER OF ity. For particulars inquire or S. MUS GRAVE. 329 Liberty st,. city. nol9-36-TuWFSut Oflices, Desk Room. Etc- OFFICES-THE BhST IN ALLEGHENY. ON second floor;hcat ami j.inilor service included in the rent. In tbe Merritt building, cor. West DIamondand Oh sts. See . A. HERIION & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. no23-74-Tut OFFICES IN GKKMAMA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or in suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THH BANK. oc2-49t OFFICLVL PITTnBURG. PlTTSnUKO, November 17. 1S0O. PROPOSALS WILL BE RE s EALKD CEIVED at the office of the Cltv Con troller until FRIDAY. December 5. at 2 p. jr.. for alterations in the office of Bureau of Elec tricity. Municipal Hall, according to plans and specifications on file In the office of the archi tect. Chas. Bickel, Hamilton building. For further information apply to M. W. M-ad, Stipt. of Bureau. Blanks for oiddln;; can bo obtained at the general oflice. Department or Public Safety. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, in double the amount of the bid, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Fnbhc Salctv. no23-(W No. 1CU. AN ORDINANCE LOCATING MURT LAND street, from Penn avennc south erly to lice of property of Hoinewood Ceme tery. Section 1 Be it ordained ana enacted bv the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained ami enacted by the authority of the same. That Murtland street, from Penn avenue southerly to line of property of Homewood Cemetery be and the same is hereby located as follow, to wit: The center lino of Murtland street shall begin at a point on the north 5-feet lino of Penn avenue, distant westwardly 181.00 feet from a stono monument situated at the intersection of the north 5-feet line of Penn avenue and tbo east 6-fcet line of Murtland street; thence de flecting to tho left 112 3y 40" for a distance of 2,370 feet to tho property of Homewood Cem etery and said Murtland street shall be of a width of CO feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the previsions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re pealed so far as the samo an"ect3 this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th day of October. A. D. 1800. H. P. FORD. President of Select ConnciU 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 SO, 1S90. Approved: H. L GOORLEY, Mavor. Attest: ROBERr OSTERMAiER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page Sia, 8th day of November. A. D. 1890. No. 1S1.J JOINT r RESOLUTION FOR EMPLOY MENT of a consulting engineer in laying out Sehenley Park. Resolved by the Select and Common Coun cils or the cltv of Pittshurc that the Chief of tho Department of Public Works shall he. and he ls hereby authorized and empowered to em ploy as consulting engineer and landscape archi tect in the laying out of techenlev Park Colonel John Y. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, N. Y., at terms to be agreed upon between Colonel Cuyler and hitUBelr. "subject, however, to the approval of Conncils," and charge the expense to the Park Appropiation No. 41. In Councils Novemberl0.1S90. rule suspended, read three times, and finally passed by a two thirds vote. H. P. FORD, President or Select Conncil. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of uommon council. Attest: Ji J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. November 17. 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 88 18th day of November. A. D. 1890. no20 No. 167. j AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Filmore street from Craig street to Neville street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of PittsDurg. in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the grade of Filmoro street from Craig street to Neville street bo and the same is hereby established as follows, to-wit: The grade on the south curb lino of Filmore street shall Lenin at a point on tbe east curb lino of Craig street at an eleva tion of 216.37 feet, thence falling at the rate of 2 feet per 100 feet for a distance ot as.93 feet to a point at an elevation of 214.39 feet: thence falling bv a convex parabolic curve for a dis tance of 200 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 2S4.70 feet to tho west curb of Neville street at an elevation ot 160.23 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils ims-itn aayoi uctober.A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President or Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's -office. October SO. 189a Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7,page 574, 7th dav of November. A. D. 1S!)0. AUCTION SALES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. Executors' Extensive Auction Sale of the Furnishment OF THE IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES Near Idle wood station. Panhandlo Railroad, of tbe estate of the Iat W. S. Jackson, deceased, commencing TUESDAY, November 25, at 10 o'clock, on tbe premises, and continuing nntil everything is sold; comprising the furniture and carpets, etc., nf 25 to 30 rooms and includ ing the furnishment of the cottages, eta. and consistlncofbedroom and cottagesets. bureaus, washslands,-bedsteads and bedding, wardrobes, chairs, tables, pooltable and balls, cottage stoves, heater. Mangle gas machines, refrittera tor, fly-fans, linen, silverware, dishes, cooling utensils, range, carpets and oilcloth, etc.; two omnibuses and many other articles on and around tho premises: peremptory and positlvo sale by order of the executors of tlm estate; terms casu. jao. w.faArcjtsuu., Agents and Auctioneers, no21-81-D 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE! Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1890, AT 2 P. JI., ON THE PREMISES, That very choice piece of property, cor ner of Third street and Penu avenue, with buildings suitable Jor most any kind of manufacturing business. Nnw occupied by Slack & Sboles' planing mill. Fronting 90 feet on Penn avenue and running hack 110 feet to alley. This property owing to its central lo cation is sure of enhancement. J.C.REILLY,Agent, no21-97 77 DIAMOND STREET. HANDSOME PARLOR. LIBRARY. OF FICE, chamber and dining room caroefs and furmturo at auction TUESDAY MORN ING. November 25, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market street. English rugs, brocatelle French tapestry, silk and haircloth parlor suits, leather couch, reclining chair, fancy rockers, center tables, French plate mirrors, clocks, rugs, cornices, decorated toilet ware and dinner sets, piliows and bolsters, mat tresses, springs, wasbsiands, fine chamber suits dressing cases, bedsteads, folding beds, ward robes, chiffoniers, bookcases, desks, hall racks China closets, chairs, rockers, extension tables in walnut, oak ano cherry, carpets ana lino leum: also lot notions, fancy goods, toys and curtain stretchers. HENRY AUCTION CO Auctioneers. no23-97" AUCTION SALE. H. B. SM1THSON. Real estate and General Auctioneer, room 58 Eisner liuildimr. Fifth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. ncW-D TV MAY, SONS & Co., Fino DYEING AND CLEANING. . - . 66 Sixth Avenue, jnM830-rrs -. Pittsburg. Pa, CHOICE PROPERTIES. BRICK MANSION FOB SALE. One of tbe most imposing in the East End. See cut, eleventh page of last Sun day's Dispatch, which gives an idea, though a poor one, of its advantages. Contains 15 spacious rooms; also bath rooms, lavatories, w. c.'s, laundries, etc.; magnificent and costly mantels, fire-places, chandeliers, etc.; the entire first floor finished in bard wood; tbe walls and ceilings artistically decorated and expensively Stiislied. Lot 140x280 feet to a street, with excellent stable and carriage house on rear. Location is unsurpassed, on corner two of the most prominent 60-foot aphalt paved resident avenues in the East End; on line Duquesne Electric road, con venient to Fifth avenue cable or P. B. R. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVE. no28I-TT3 A CHOICE HOME NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY. THREE SQUARES PROM FIFTH AVENUE MARKET HOUSE. A new brick dwelling of eight rooms, conveniently arranged, hall, vestibule, large, comfortable rooms, bathroom, inside w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, elegant slate mantels, with tile hearths. PRICE LOW AND EaSY TEEMS. For particulars see GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 FOURTH AVE. no2-23-T:i3 IN THE CENTER OF THE CITY, -SEAK- PENN AVE. AND NINTH ST., Unrivaled Location for Small MANUFACTORY OP. SHOP, Or for a convenient stable, a LOT 16x55 1-2 FEET, FOR Only $4,000. A Genuine Bargain. (G-15.) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. no23-I3-TUFsa FIFTEEN ' CHOICE BillLDDG LOTS Within 13 minutes' ride or Court Honse. Can be bousht at a great bargain by a prompt hujer. It will nay yon to call and get a plan of these lots. These lots are suro to double in value within six months. M. P. HURLEY & SON. no23-G) 12T Fourth avenue. $23,000. East End Residence, With 1 acres n OMt. aspbaltcm paved street, ono minute walk from Duquesno electric line; also convenient to Penn av. or Fifth av. cables. New modern stjlo Queen Ann brick dwelling, ten rooms and reception hall, batb. inside shut ters, w. c. iaundry. both gases. late mantels, tile hearths, etc Tbe grounds contain a large number of SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. A never-Jailing spring ir pure water, etc Terms to suit purchaser. If the above price is too much for you, we can reduce size of lot to suit your price. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., noSH-lTTlisn 90 Fourth ay. SPRING WATER BREWERY ALLEGHENY. Lot 108x12) feet. Buildings consist or brew, ery. tualthouse, two dwellings and stable. Never-failing spring of cold water, and inex haustible artesian well. An elegant manu facturing site. A bargain to a quick bnyer. Easy terms. Apply to THOMAS B. BOOTH 112 First avenue, or NORMAN MAY. lui Fourth avenue. oc2e-100-TT3 FllEE MMFACIUIiDG SITES. Free iVatural Gas Fuel. Unrivaled shippins facilities to all Manufact uring Establishments locating at Eiwood, In diana the center of Natural Gas Territory. Directly on Panhandle and L. E. & W. R. R, Correspondence invited. Address ELWOOD LAND CO., ocSl-G-TTS Eiwood, Ind. $35,000. A two-story brick (Jneen Anne mansion oa Negley avenue, near Fifth, 13 rooms, bathroom, stationary wash-lands, elegant hardwood mantels with ctbinets, tile hearths, and. in fact, every modern convenience; acre and half of ground, commanding a magnificent view, with trees, shrubbery, etc Certainly a grand home and accnuine bargain. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.. no23-77-TTSu 162 Fourth avc. T OTS " ' special inducement to cash buyer, five lota 21x120 feet. I'errysvillo. av.. Tenth ward. Alle gheny. Call on 31. F. HIPPLE fe CO., no23-19-TUThsu 96 Fourth av. gg-QQQ-REAL ESTATE- ' Investment in Allegheny, centrally Iocated;paysSperccnr. See M. F. HIPPLE & CO., no23-19TnThsn 95 Fourth av. HOTELS. PLAZA HOTEL. Oth Ave, S8th and 59th St, New York. OVERLOOKING CENIRAL PARK. CUISINE. SERVICE AND APPOINT MENTS UNSURPASSED. American and European Plans. ABSOLUTELY PIBEPEOOP. P. A. HA3UIOND. nol3-2lTT3 WILLARD'S HOTEL, WASHINGTON. D. C. Tbe most famous and well-known hotel In the city. Special rates by the month. Tha cuisine equaled by none. Homelike and con venient to all public buildings. Send two stamps for guldj to O. G. STAPLES. QC25-61-TT3 Proprietor. REMOVAL. JR. O. nVLinLXiEEr, 1 House and Sign Painter, bas removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention liven tn the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House Dainting ana glazing in all its branches. ocl9-t-D AjYAEMY F0RTIA(No.r ) 20. Captain King's latest and most absorbing novel of Love. War and Society life Price, 25 cents. For sale by all Booksellers and news dealers in U. S. and Canada. no21-90-Tssa PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAJULTON'S. oc23-66-D Fifth avenue. d . . .... .. ', ..-.--.r, i Ml uc AUJU5QU1CJII HUVUfe 360 XJgBlB STOge. LJl-:
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