THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 189a GOOD LUNGS PREVAIL Tittsbnrg's Death Kate From Con sumption Surprisingly Low, BEIKG AATA.T BELOW MOST CITIES. The Condition of Foreigners, Katural Gas and Other Causes GITEN THE CREDIT Br DR. ENGLISH Since the announcement that Prof. Koch had discorered a cure for that dread dis ease, consumption, the interest awakened in this city, as elsewhere throughout the civil ized world, has been extremely great Leading members of tbe recognized schools of medicine in Pittsburg have, as a rule, looked upon the discovery with con siderable favor, though here and there mis civings have been uttered, and they seem to be on the increase daily. The various medical societies are preparing for a careful consideration of the subject, ami their re searches will no doubt be of value to the public at large. Prom a few statistics that have been pub lished it would seem that deaths from con sumption in this city are fewer than in many places. In Philadelphia, for instance, the percentage of deaths from the disease as to the total mortality has averaged 13.6 during the last teu years. In Pittsburg, from 1880 to 18S9, inclusive, the average was 8.83 per cent, while in the last named year the per ceut was smaller than during any previous period since 1872, it being 7.44. The total number of deaths from consumption during the ten years was 3,529, or an average of nearly one person a day. cojrsuaipiiojf after rEuaioxiA. Among all the causes of death enumer ated in the list, pneumonia leads with the number of victims, 417, and consumption comes next with 319, while typhoid fever carried off 218 people and diphtheria 213. Tbe-e four dis eases lead all otben by a ver large per cent, so it will be seen how deadly a foe consumption is to the populace. In order to get the exact figures a call was made at tbe Board of Heilth rooms yesterday, and City Physician J. Guy McCandless furnished the following data: o. of deaths Percentage of irom con- wuoienuniDcr sumption, ofdeaths Ml 9.C1 7.77 316 7.72 3)1 10.W 355 9.46 72 9.C9 3s0 8.9S 6.06 313 8.67 319 7.41 1 car. J--0 lt-1 issi im ISM lsS5 1S 1SST lf-SS ie-9 Acrace 333 8.83 The general rule with physicians is to esti mate that one death in every seven on an av erage is caused by consumption. but in this city theie figures will not hold good, as the averages Given abote show the rate to be lessthau linlL SOME EELIABLE STATISTICS. Dr. Jl. T. English, of this city, has given the subject of consumption very careful stud', and for nearly two years has been collecting some valuable faces and statistics which the public may bear of in tbe future. When asked how he explained the low percentage of consump tive victims in Pittsburg, as compared with other cities, he replied that many facts had to be considered. In Kew York Cny about 19 per cent of the total deaths were caused by this dreadful dis ease, which were largely among the foreign element found in that city He said there was no doubt in the world about foreigners swelling the figures in the consumption lis' in large cit ies, and the disease was most prevalent among the Irish. Improper methods of living, such as poor food anil crowded tenements, were potent factors, and then climatic changes no do, lit had very nacl effects. Sew York City was built upon low, marsh ground and was surrunnded bv larger or smaller bodies of water, thus mak ing the humidity of the atmosphere greater than in most places. Pittsburg, on the other hand, he said, was to a very great exteut. tree from theso influences. Her foreign laboring classes lived better thau the majority ot I oreigners in other cities. The city is much njghei than Sew York or Phila delphia, heang nearly 1,1)00 feet above the level of tbe QuaLer domain, and tbe humidity of tbe atmospnere is considerably less. The doctor also ascribes a great deal ot credit to the gen eral introduction of natural gas into domestic use here. Hesajs it insures an even, regular temperature and dry atmosphere, excellent factors in all Inns troubles. Tbe use ot it in tbe mills also had a tendency to purify the out side atmosphere by doing away with coal smoke, eta VALUE OF ELECTBIC LIGHTS. Last, but not least, on tbe doctor's list of beneficial agencies, was the incandescent elec tric lights, which have been substituted to a very larga extent for the old artificial gas jets. There are 33,000 incandescent lights in use in the residences of this city, each one of which took the place of a flame of artificial gas that burned as much oxjgen as would sustain three persons during the tune it was burning. These lights represented means of rescue from ox gen starvation to 105,000 people. Taking all these things into consideration Dr. English thought the reasons for the decrease in tbe consumption death rate here were quite plain of comprehension. When asked if his opinions of Prof. Koch's alleged consumptive cure were undergoing any changes. Dr. Iuiglish replied that ho was stead ily losing faith in it, w bile be noticed that a very large number of pbjsicians about tbe country were beginning to throw their bats in the air when considering it. He considered it untortunate, to say the least, that while tho secret of tbe manufacture of the lymph was carefully guarded, the places where it was on sale had been thoroughly advertised. He said that if any of the lymph did reach this country it would be weeks or months before its arrival, as tbe European markets would first have to be supplied. A SEVERE ATTACK OF CKOTJP. Tho Child's Life Sated by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I wish to say to the public that Chamber lam's Cough Remedy is the best I have ever used or sold tor croup. lam never without it at my home for my children. Last winter a child ot Mr. E. J. "Wetzel, one of my cus tomers, was choking with a sudden and severe attack of croun. I gave htm a bottle of this cough remedy, and lie started lor home, gave the child two doses of it, which stopped the coughing and smothering in stantly and in a lew- minutes the little one was out of all danger. Mr. "Wetzel came back to the store as happy as he could be and said: "That bottle of cough remedy saved the life of my child." Furthermore I feel friendly toward you as the manufacturers of such a. valuable remtdy and am proud of its being nianulactured in our own State. I can cheerfully and willingly give many in stances of Us good works to anyone that may want a reliable cough remedvl William C. "Vogel, "wsu Quarry, la. "vTili Price Opens to-day the handsomest assortment of light scarfs for Thanksgiving Day ever shown in the city for 50 cts. See window display, 47 Sixth street. Stobe closed all day to-morrow, Thanks giving Day. Come to-day. Jos. Hokne & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. Don't Buy Any thing in Watches Until you have seen my stock; lowest prices. Hacch's Jewelrt Stoct TfFSU 2s"o. 295 Pifth avenue. CBEAM ale and Back ale are mighty easv to take this weather; beneficial in ef fects, too. Iron City Brewing Co. makes best. All good bars. 52 dyed ostrich bands, 1 25; usually sold at?-. VTe lave all shades, evening and dark colors. Reining & "Wilds. That S3 00 Shoe Prom C. A. Terner fits all teet. Pilth ave nue and iiarket street. D abbs' photographic rooms will be open on Thanksgiving. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Only the Most Reliable and Durable at UELLOB & HOEJfn'S, 77 FIFTH AYESTJE. At the old and famous musical establish ment of Mellor& Hoeue, 77 Pifth avenue, are found none but the best and most reliable makes of pianos and organs, with such well-known names as Hardman, A. B. Chase, Krakauer and Vose on pianos, and such names as United States, A. B. Chase, Chicago-Cottage and Star on organs. Tbe names alone nre a guarantee of the great excellence of these instruments, as such names in the piano and organ making world mean standard the highest and durability the greatest. Their makers turn out none that are not absolutely perfect, and without the slightest blemish, and built irom the finest quality of material. They cannot afford to injure the great reputations they have gained for their pianos and organs, lor the mere matter of a few dollars and cents, by the use of cheap material and hurried construction. Nothing that is of second quality, nothing that is not first class is used in the construction of these instru ments, so that in buying one of these makes a mistake cannot be made, as they are built solid and of the greatest durability, to last and give good service; and having also the purest quality of tone, sweet and refined but at tbe rame time of great volume and sonorous carrying power. Tbey are built for many years' use and not for a lew years' use only, as some instruments are, made only to sell, and which become almost use less in a short time so far as music is con cerned. The desirability of getting a piano or organ that will wear and retain its musical qualities is apparent to all, ns well as that oi getting it at an honest and reason able price. Tbe pianos and organs to be ob tained from ilessis. Jlellor & lloene are ex amples ot absolute perfection and elegance and are sold at reasonable prices, as low as are consistent with thorough workmanship in construction and the use of tbe finest ma terial. "Write to Mellor & Hoene, at 77 Pifth avenur, for circulars and description of easy payment plan. A QUESTION WEIX ANSWERED. In "What Respect is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Better Than Any Other "We "Will Tell You. It is the only remedy that will liquefy the tough, tenacious mucus incident to colds, and renderit easy to expectorate. It is the only remedy that will cause the expulsion of mucus from the air cells ot the lungs. It is the only remedy that will counteract the effect of a severe cold and greatly miti gate, if not effectually cure, the cold within one day's time. To do this it must be used as soon as the first symDtoms ol the cold ap pear. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. it is tbe only remedy that will prevent croup. It is the only remedy that has cured thou sands of cases ot croup without a single failure. It is the only remedy that will prevent all dangerous consequences froom whooping cough. It is pleasant and safe to take. There is not tbe least danger in giving it to children in large and frequent doses which are always required in cases ot croup and sometimes for whooping cough. It is put up in large bottles for the price. Many persons who have used it lor years and know from experience its true value, say that a 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will go further toward curing severe colds, and do more real good thau a dollar bottle of any other cough med icine they have ever used. "WSu. Car Manufacturing Plant for Sale. The undersigned, receiver of tbe Indian apolis Car and Manufacturing Company, will receive sealed proposals until Decem ber 17, 1890, at 12 o'clock M., lor the sale as an entirety of the plant of said company in "West Indianapolis, adjoining the city oi Indianapolis, Ind., together with the materials, stock and unexecuted contracts on hand at the time of sale. Said plant in cludes 15 acres of land, with suitable build ings, machinery and appliances, and is com plete in all departments, with a capacity of 25 cars daily, and uses natural gas as fuel. It no acceptable proposition is received by the time named the property will be offered lor sale at auction on December 18, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. ai., at the soutn door of the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis. For lurther particulars and terms of sale address Matthew Henning, Receiver, Indianapolis, Ind. no20,21,22,26,de2,9,16 MH-LINERr BEAUTIES For Thanksgiving Wear. Our trimmed millinery narlor is like a jewel box filled with gems. Many ex quisite bats and bonnets that are diamonds for style and beauty. "Wednesdiy, Friday and Saturday we will offer CO beautiful creations, n which former prices were f 18, $20 and 525, at tbe extremely low price ol" $12 each. Come to-day. Store closed all day to morrow. Jos. Hobne & Co. 609-621 Penn Avenue. SPECIAL BARGAINS Tor Thanksgiving "Week. "We offer 900 men's fine imported kersey overcoats, silk faced and satin sleeve lining at 510 each. Five hundred fine melton overcoats lor men at SS each, and 1,000 ele gant chinchilla overcoats (blue, black and brown) at 510 each. P. C. C. C, PiTTSBTjno Combination Clothing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opp. tbe Court House. 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 for tbe table. You can order it through your grocer. MWThs Excursion to Dayton, Tenn., Yia the Penn sylvania Lines, December 2, 3 and 4. Excursion tickets to Dayton, Tenn., will be sold via the Pennsylvania lines Decern- ) ber 2, 3 and 4, good returning filteen days Irom date of sale, at one tare lor round trip, on account of land-sales. TVS Gold "Watches tor the Holidays For ladies and gentlemen. An elegant stock to select from. Now is the time to purchase goods of this kind. By making small payment we will bold goods until tbe holidays. At Hauch's Jewelry Store, No. 295 Fifth avenue. "WFSu "Will Trice Opens to-day the handsomest assortment of light scarfs for Thanksgiving Day ever shown in the city for 50 cts. See window display, 47 Sixth street. Policemen! Mall carriers' and collectors' shoes at 52, 52 50 and 53, extra heavy soles, grain water- prooi; just the shoe for rough weather, at 6. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Don't Forget That "Comfort Shoe" at C. A. Verner's, Filth avenue and Market street The Aiken Hat Shown by Giles has created quite a furore among the ladies. The Iron City Brewing Co's. Pilsner beer makes an unexcelled beverage. All the best bars sell it. 20 pieces ol high novelties in dress trim ming just in at Reining & Wilds', 710 Penn avenue. Don't Forget That "Comfort Shoe" at O. A. Verner's, Fifth avenue and Market street. GOT OFF THE PERCH. Poultry Dealers Had to Make a Cut in Prices for Thanksgiving. DOMESTIC FOWLS AKE PLENTIFUL. Eighteen Cents a Ponnd Likelj to be the Top-Xotch Price for Turks. THE MARKETS YEUI ACUTE IESTEEDAI That noble barnyard fowl, the North American turkey, said by some historians to be a close blood relation of the proud bird of freedom, cut a decided figure aboct town yesterday. He was to be met at al most every turn. In many instances his life had been sac rificed to perpetuate one of the beautiful customs of the country, and he looked rather barren of any distinctive features of glory, "ns he adorned tbe front of some tradesman's place of business or reposed quietly in a barrel in company with many more of his fellows. Hundreds and hundreds of them were to be encountered in crates, however, looking j nst as proud and unconcerned as if they had not been given an extra lease of life in order to convince the populace that they were still fresh, auda had not undergone any spe cial treatment'in soda and uther things cal culated to make them appear sweet and wholesome to purchasers. TURKEY'S DF.OP A BIT. It would be a difficult matter to say just how many turkeys were landed in Puts burg yesterday, but it was roughly estimated that tne stock on hand was increased at least 50,000 pounds, and another great rush of poultry of all kinds is expected to-day. In con seauence dealers were compelled to hop down from the perch they were occupying Saturday, when turks were retailing at 20 cents a pound, and as fine birds as ever graced a table could be bought last night at 18 cents a pound, while in a few instances they were even cheaper than tbis by a cent or two, tbougb tbe quality might not have been above suspicion. Along Water street crate after crate of live turkevs were to be found, and they were selling at 12 cents a pound by the lot. On Fourth auenue. along Water street and at other headquarters, the wholesale price was about tbe same, though in a few instances the price nas half a cent higher than tbis. The dealers generally calculated tbat this would make the retail price about 18 cents a ponnd. Dressed and drawn tnrkeys were selling at 16 cenis wnoiesaie along iiuerty street, and mer chants declared the stock was not very ex tensive. GROCEBS NOT GETTING LEFT. One thing was noticeable, and that was tbat many of the retail grocers from all parts of the city were laying In their supply, as was shown by tbe number of market and express wagons going about the streets piled high with crates. Down at the market house the dealers were doing the best they could. Many ot tbem did not use scales at all, but just sold the fowls at so much ver fowl and took chances. The gen eral belief on all sides was that the supply would equal the demand, and that 18 cents a pound retail would bo about tbe top figure, with a chance of its falling below this. Chicken, geese and ducks were plentiful, but they could not hold a candle to turkeys in point of popularity. Tbe wholesale prices were 60 to 75 cents a pair for tbe first named. SI 25 to SI 33 a pair for geese, and from 60 to 75 cents a pair for ducks, all taken alive. Chickens dressed brougut 11 and 12 cents, and ducks H to 15 cents a pound wholesale. The retail prices were about the same as quoted in these columns on Sunday. The same is true of game, which is plentiful. A tow wild turkeys were offered at $2 50 and $3 apiece, and canvas-back ducks still held their own at 17 a pair. Oysters, fish, meats and vegetables were also being sold at last week's prices, with big sup plies all around. Closing Out Auction Salo Of diamonds, watches, jewelry, clocks, bronzes, silver and silver plated ware, etc. Finding that I cannot give the necessary amount of attention to two stores. I have de cided to dispose of my Smithfield street store and afterward give my entire atten tion to tbe store at 3G Fifth avenue. Both establishments have large and complete stocks of goods usually carried in lirst-cl.iss jewelry establishment!!. The consolidation of the two stocks would be too large for one Btore, iu consequence 1 havedecided to close out my stock at 533 Smithfield street, at auction, and have secured the services of Colonel J. M. Rutherford, ol Philadelphia, as salesman. My stock is composed of over 575,000 worth of strictly first-class watches, diamonds, jewelry, silverware, clocks, bronzes, etc. This stock must be closed out as quickly as possible. All goods are guar anteed. I am not retiring from business. After disposing of my Smithfield street store, I will be located lit 36 Fifth avenue. Sales begin Monday, November 24, at 10 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 P. M., and will continue daily until entire stock and fixtures are dis posed o , at M. G. Cohen's, Diamond Ex pert and Jeweler, 533 Smithfield street. Fine Fans for Holiday Presents. A beautiful assortment here in fine ostrich feather fans with tortoise shell sticks; real Duchesse lace fans with pearl sticks; novel ties in flower fans; in gjuze fans all at the lowest prices. Jos. Horne & Co., 609-G21 Penn avenue. A Surprising Shoe for misses at 51 25. Solid sole leather counters, inner and outer soles, fine Pebble and Dongola, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. The Iron City Brewing Co's. Pilsner beer makes an unexcelled beverage. All the best bars sell it NOTICES. -vroricE is hereby given that J Mrs. Carrie S. Jackson having left my bed and board 1 will hereafter not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. EDWARD JACKSON. NOVFMBEB25.1S30. no2650 THE FIRM INTEREST OF THOMAS FAWCETT haying been transferred to tue Central Bank of Pittsburg, Pa., the busi ness will continue as heretofore. New Orleans, La., Nov. 21. 1890. no26 95-WS W. G. WILMOT fc CO. ELECTIONS. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY. I Pittsburg. Pa., November 19. 1890. ( ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION f 15 directors to t,erve for the ensuing vear will he held at the office of the company. 9S Fourth av., on TUESDAY, December 2. nrox.. between the hours of 12 SI. and 1 P. M. noSTA-P JOHNH. CLANEx. Secretary. officlyl pittsburg. SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street irovements and Asse-sments on the paving and curbing of Kent alley, from Stanton ave nue to Fifty-second street, has been approved by Council, which ac . en will be final unless an appeal Is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10 days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clork. Pittsburg, November 28, 1890. nu26-15 NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments on the opening ot Collins street, from Hoeveler street to Stan ton avenue, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on tbe same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. Pittsburg, November 28, 1SS0. no2C-15 Pittsburg. November 17. 1800. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller until FRIDAY, December 5. at 2 P. if., for alterations in the office of Bureau of Elec tricity, Municipal Hall, according to plans am! specifications on file in the office of the archi tect, Chas. Bickel, Hamilton building. For further information apply to M. W. Mead, Sunt, of Bureau. Blanks for bidding on be obtained at the general office. Department or Public Safety. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, m double tbe amonnt of tbe bid, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JO BROWN Chief ot Department of Public Safety. no25-99 SS Display advertisements one dollar per square for one intertion. Classified advertise ment on this page, tuch as Wanted, For Sale, To Let. etc.. ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none tak n for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. KOK THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARSON BTKEET. TELEPHONE NO. C022. BRANCHOFFICES ALSO AS BELOW. WHERE "WANT. ITOK BALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT AEVElKrlSEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TOO P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already hive accounts with Tni Dis patch. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler street. EMIL (5. STUCKEY. Hth street and Penn ave. K. G. STUCKEY CO, Wyllcave. and Fultonst. N. STOKKLY, Fifth avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 612! Penn avenue. OAKLAND. McALLISTER&SHElBLER,5thav.AAtwoodst. SOUTnfctPK. JACOB Sl'OHX, o. 2 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A.J. KAERCHER. ii Federal street. H. J. JICBIUDK, Market House, Allegheny. FREUH. EUOEKS, 172 Ohio street. P. H. EGGERS & SOU. Ohio and Chestnut sts. SAMUEL LA11UY, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEItRY M. GLE1M, Kebecca and Allegheny aves. T. IU MORRIS, C86 Prtble ave. BEN Mm", PA. A. L. KING, 33 Grant ave. SHAUPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE Or THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. "WANTED. Male Help. BARRER-tliTO 7 Ptll WEEK WITH BOARD and washlnr. Apply H. STOMFEL'S, 718 Fifth or 101 Tmtlnst- no-10 B ARBErt-GOOI) BARBER OB BOY WITH some experience. 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OC9-65-WS AGENTS-NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to 6ecure an agency for the sale of the new Klnderhook edition' of the wrltlngsof Wash ington Irving, complete In ten volumes: call at once and get your prospectuses: also a copy of our new citalogne of subscription books In English. German and Swedish. P. J. FLLMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. nol3-TuWThrssu 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 t75 per month ifpreferred.and furnish a team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Mass. oclS-44-D Female Help. COOKS-AND GE.N. HOUSEWORK GIRLS. Apply MRS. K. ANDERSON, 1225 Penn av. no25-E4 G 1KJ.-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 418 fomesave. noj-vs HELP COOKS. CHAMBERMAIDS AND girls for general housework. Apply ar EM PLOYMENT BUREAU,5aKPenn ave., 11. E. nois-30 TJ.ESTAURANT COOK A GOOD FEMALE 1 restaurant cook; none other need appl-,. SAMUEL 8 HAN ER . SON, 122 Diamond Market. Pittsburg. no20-81 Partners. PARTNER YOUNG .MAN OF AGREEABLE disposition, extensive cltr acquaintance, business habits and an adaptabllltv lor outside business, to take Interest In established Job print ing office: -apital required from So.0i)0 to 7,500. state age and reference: communications confi dential. Address AJ AX. P. O. Box 1059. no22-!7 ARrNER-FOR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS: a good opening to the right party: unslncss well cstablUhcd AUUrUSS VfUIlUCllAlj, Dispatch office, no25-68 Rooms. Bouses, Etc KOOM-A NICE FRONT ROOM AND BOARD In Allegnenr, facing the parks for married couple with two children; accuinmodattons must be tirst class; reference given and required. Ad dress, J. H. Dispatch office, no25-16 TO BUY'-A BRICK HOUSE, SIX TO EIGHT rooms. In Sixth. ScTeulh or Eighth ward; give street and number, size of lot, price, etc Address BUYER, Dispatch office. no22-30D t Sltuolotns. POSITION-AS CLERK OR COLLECTOR, BY aman of experience; canfurnlsn the best of references. Address K, Dispatch office. no2S-49. S1TCATION-1N 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. no25-70 SITUATION AS FLORIST AND GAR DENER in private place; good references. Addres LOCK BOX 4W. no2a-6I OITUATION - AS CHILDREN'S NURSE; O best of reference. Address HOME, Dispatch office. no2s-73 WORK-BY A MAN EXPERIENCED IN ME CHANICAL and patent office drawing and patent office practice, work to do at home; prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Address P. O. BOX 403, Pittsburg. ooIS-U-WTSsn Male and Female Help. Farm hands - laborers, waiters, cooks, chambermaids, house maids, nursas, waitresses dishwashers, col. girls, washerwoman. MEEHAVS. 545 Grant St. lei. 90. noJ4D Financial. MORTGAGES-ON CITY, SUBURBAN AND country properties. Rates AH. 5 and 6 per cent, as to security oflcred. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. oc29-41-tuVFS MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY conntv propertv at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mt)2-D MOItrGAOES-LAROK AND SMALL, AT thStowest market rates of Interest. See W. A. HEUKON & SON'S 80 fourth ave. no5-23-W rpiIOSK HAVING MONEY TO LOAN ON X Inside Improved real estate to consult ORSON H. BROOKE 125 Dearborn street, Chicago. New York anil Chicago relerences. no2-lJ0-MW To LOANsr.ro,uio. IN AMOUNTS OF P.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4X per cent: also smaller amounts at i and 6 percent. BLACK BA1RD, 95 iourth avenue. se21-d2G-D TO LOAN-$200,0I ON .MORTGAGES - 100 andunward at 8 per cent: S50O.OUO uliU per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or firms. S. H.FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave. OC23-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES BEDBUG PARALYZElt Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES. 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon tcry st, iyll-42-MWP EVERY LADY lO SEE OUR LIGHT RUN NING New Home Sewlnp Machine Is queen. 1 he demand there Is for the New Home Is tbe best evidence that we have the best sewing machine, it has always satisfied the people. Genuine needles and all attachments for all makes at the lowest prices at H. II. CARTER, 19, Slxtn st. no!l-Jiwr EVERY LADY WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op ?oslte Home's stores) and investigate MADAME 'LhSHER'S ladles' tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. no!9-23 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 mil ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows oi deceased "soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ot service procured where discharges are lost. v sclt-D PRIVATE TEACHING-COLLEGE COACH ING; special attention to backward scholars. PROF. M. L. DURST, 101 Fulton St.. Pittsburg. no21-3-MWF MAN UFACTURERS-OR EN ERGET1C FORE MEN to establish manufacturing enterprises at Harrisonburg, in the valley of Va.; free site, free water supply, exemption from taxation, and additional camtal supplied, for full Informa tion apply this week to DR. R. TATUM, or It. E. bULl.lVAA. Seventh Avenue Hotel. no26-tI FOR SALE-EHPKOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AV. RESIDENCE-NEW PRESS brick, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c, electric bells, all modern conveniences: lot 20x100 to. an alley; price 7. MX); terms very.reason nble: property on best part of the avenue. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av noS3-79-Mwrsu P IFTH AV. NO. 438, SIXTH WARD. LOT 23X115. with a two-storv brick, seven rooms and two attics, hall, marble mantels, handsome chandeliers, both gases and bath, stables and car riage house; very cheap. McLAIN & ZUG SjIIIH, 437 Grant St. no26-60 HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A ftame 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 (3,800; reduced from 11,500 to make speedy sale: a great bargain, here. By J. H. STEVEN SON & CO., loo Fiflh'ave. no7 HOUSE A BARGAIN-GIVE USA BID: good business reasons for selling: brick house seven rooms: lot 22x127 ft to a paved alley; two squares from cable line: ten minutes from n. o.. on Bedford ave.. Eleventh ward (66). See W. A. HEKIION & SONS, 80 Fourtn ave. no2-97-3,6,12,18,26 STOCKHOLM ST.-ABOVETWENTY-EIGHTH street, Twclrth ward, leasehold property, as follows: one frame dwelling of 10 rooms, 31,000, rent S21 monthly: one frame dwelling of 9 rooms. 2,UXI. rent 828 monthly: onclrame dwelling or 2 rooms J30O. rent S3 per month; one frame dwelling of 3 rooms, S400, rents for 39 per month; one frame dwelling or3 rooms, 3oa rents for 88 permonth; will sell separate at above prices. 82 BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue no6-83-e.l6,26 Qrr OOO-EIGHT MINUTES FROM WOOD tjJtH St., elegant new brick dwelling, 8 large ro ms, wide hall, vestlb le. bath, inside w. c, stationary wast stands, tile hearths, slate man tels, laundry with stationary tnbs; handsomely painted and papered throughout, street sewered and paved, stone sidewalks, this is positively the best bargain on the market and well worth In vestigating. M. PE1TY & CO., 107 Fonrth av. no26-52-wr ,- .W UUUCO.,11 .lututl,, V...J.JA. . J9 St.. near Grandvlew avenue, two-storv ua MiTnrTtMWV ixirtmfa'v iviuauBiri frame dwelling of 6rooms, basementand finished attic, reception hall, bathroom with porcelain tuu, if. c.-nuu wuhu siauu, stale mameis, range, hot and cold water, both gases, furnace, laundry, nice lront and back porches: house only two years built: lot 511x120 to JO-root alley: nice location. BLACK BA1RU, 95 Fourth avenue. 1147. nol7-0-17,a,28 C A 300 FOR BOTH SMALLMAN ST., tH)"!: ncsr lliirty-fourth street, 2 buildings, one a two-story brick dwelling of 4 rooms; the other a two-story frame dwelling of 4 rooms ai.d finished attic: lot fronts 26 feet on binallman street and extends back abont 85 feet. (c90). BLACK UA1RD. 95 fourth ave. no6-83-6,16,26 QD 730-NO. 39 MAIN ST.-LOT 48x100, NEW OOI two-story and mausard brick dwelling, con.alnlng hall, vestlbnle. ten rooms and bath, with all mod. lmps.;?T.5M)cash: balance to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. no2S-61-WSu" 400-NINE ROOM FRAME HOUSE: LOT HUX130' located on Sonthslde near Smith- fit. Id st. bridge; will pay over 14 percent. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor Virgin alley. no25-88 East End Residences. BAUM GEOVE-A HANDSOME RESIDENCE of 11 rooms and reception hall: very hand somenantcls throughout: bath, laundry with sta. tnbs; best or sauitar) plumbing: range: good dry cellar; every modern Improvement: house very well built by present owner for a home and onlv sold for good reasons: lot loxilO: can be bought cheap on a small proportion or cash. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 2412. We deal In East End property only. no25-S5-TUWF' Q 50O-NEGLEY AVE., NEAR STANTON GUI ave., elegant pressed brick residence of nine rooms, handsomely papered and finished In natural wood, hall, vestibule, .bathroom with oak floor, porcelain tub and marble-top stationary washstand, inside w. c, hardwood cabinet man tels, French plate mirrors, tile hearths and club house grates on first floor, slate mantels, marble hearths on second floor, both gases, house wired for electric lights, combination chandeliers, elec tric call bell. sliding doors.chlna closet with dish sink, linen closet, hot and cold water, range with brass pipe connections laundry, stationary tubs, cemented cellar, solid brl?k dividing walls, servants w. c, front and rearporches and yard walks, best sanitary plumbing throughout the house, alsphalt street, flagstone sidewalks, etc.; none but the best materials and skilled labor used In the construction of house: this property Is on Una of Duquesne Electric road, A197. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fonrth avenue. no9-9-10,19,26 (gfr 500-FOR A MX ROOM FRAME AND PtJ9 three finished attic rooms, on a sewered street two minutes of Flflh av. cable: first rate neighborhood and well built up: new house with vestibule, hall, sliding doors, slate mantels throughout, el trie wires and hells, both gases; city water, bath, sta. washstand, range, two porches, front and back stairs; very complete: 16t 29x120 to alley. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 1831. We deal In East End prop erty only. no2585-TuWT 80O-FOR A 6 ROOM FRAME WITH i? finished attic, hall, slate mantels, two porches, both gases, electric bell, city water, sewered, etc. : nicely papered and In first-class con dition: good neighborhood: within two mlnntes of new electric and six minutes' walk of Penn and 1' 11th av. cable lines: lot 24x1011 to an aliev. s. A. DICKIE cS. CO., Penn and Shadv avs., E. E. 874. "i e deal only In East End property. no25-85-TuWF 70O-CHEAP HOUSE FOR SALE-FOR Ojs 0e or t!1(. neatcst little homes In East r.nd: six rooms, frame, nicely painted and papered: good pantry, dry cellar and very con venient: within easy walking distance of cable lines and three minutes of new electric: lot 25x100: this Is a bargain worth-looking up. S. A.DICKIE &CO.. Penn and hliadr avs., E. E. 475. We deal only In East End property. no25-85-TuwT QQ .tOO EAST LIBEBTY. ONE SQUARE twO) or Hlland and Penn avenues and cables: substantial house thoroughly complete; 5 nice rooms, halls, bull, laundrv, cemented cellar, h and c water, gas. large frout porch, nice yard; an atlrnctite home most conveniently located: a goodpnrchascforlnvestmcnt: possession to pur chaser on transferor title. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO.. 313 Wood St., 0019 Penn av. no26-53WT C- 000 I'HE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN EAST tip L? END. six-room frame: city water, good tellar, hall, two porches: newly papered, nice lawn; a very desirable little home: easy walk to Flflh av. cable and within three mlnntes of rew electric road now almost completed. S. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penn and shady avs., E. E. 229. We deal In East End property ouly. no26-S5-TuWF" Q-l pf 000-BARTONSr.. NEAR WALL1NG ijjJLO) FORD street, a two-story frame dwelling of eight rooms and finished attic: nice reception hall, bath room, w. c. hot and cold water, both gases, hardwood mantels and tile hearths, laun dry, front and rear porches: lot, a tine one, 60x150. BLACK & BAIRD, V5 Fourth ave. D161. no6-83-6.16.20' OOO-STATION ST.. MODEKN FRAMK I) dwelllnir. Srnntits nnd mansard, bath. w. c. both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 feet: paved street and location convenient to either steam or cable cars:rents ror 8600 per year. Inquire VAN GOBDER& LLOYD. 6218 Penn ave.. East End. ocl8-41-WThs fi( 500-IN THE MIDST OF SHADYSIDE, tiDVJI location first class, near Aiken av a mod ern Mick house of 8 rooms, late Improvements; lot 36x100 n.: shade and rrult trees; or will sell 72 ft. lront for 18,500. (139). See W. A. HERRON A BOMB,SOirourthave, no28-55-w CD A 250 HAYS ST.. NEAR HT. CLAIR, TWO-tuJ-i BroKY frame dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. e range, natural gas, wired for electric light, porch, good cellar, etc.: lot 25x100. A320. BLACK A BA1BD, M Fourth av. noSM-Twrb FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT TWO SIX ROOM frame houses, nicely painted, good dry cellar: in good order and very comfortable homes; location good and within easv Ave min utes' walk of Penn av. or Fifth av. cable lines; both well-rentcd;!4.80 will buy the two: good lot, S. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penn and Shady avs.,K E. 1231. We deal In East End property only. noSS-TawF' 2T 600-SHETLAND AVE.. NEAR LOWELL oi street, frame dwelling of 6 rooms and hall; lot 25x103; a 226. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. noO-O-lO.W.aF ABeglieny Residences. HOrSK-NEAB SHERMAN AV., ALLE GHENY, good 2-story brKk house, 6 rooms, in good condition; lot 23 feet front: only 5,0.0. BLACK & BAlltD. 95 Fourth av. B253. no23-24-wFSU 1" OCUsT ST.. NEAR BID WELL. ALLEGHENY J Two-story and mansard brick dwetllngof 12 rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom with w. c. frout and back stairs, portable range. hot and cold water throughout house, all the rooms nicely papered and grained, ceilings frescoed, natural gas all through the bouse, tellar under entire building and is well cemeuted, laundry with sta tionary tuhs, w. c.. etc.; slate and tin roof: lot 36x133 to wide allev; nice cement walks about the house: tl4,0u0. B 131. BLACK A BA1KD. 95 Fonrth avenue. no6-83-C 16,26 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALLEGHENY, near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling of rooms: hall: bath: finished attic: both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price. Si.000 on time and easy terms. J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenne. nolS FT 500-LINDEN AVE., ALLEGHENY. A DO?, beautiful Queen Anne frame duelling, 7 rooms, large reception hall, bathroom with tub, sta tionary washstand. w. c, etc. 2 fine attic rooms, nice pantry under bathroom and adjoining kitch en: the reception hall.parlorand dlnlngroom con nected by sliding doors, frout and back stairs, good cellar with solid rock floor, heater with reg ister in reception room, hall, parlor, dining room and room above reception room: natural gas thronghout the house, range, hot and cold water, artificial gas, electric hells, speaking tubes, etc, closets In all the bedrooms, china closets with glass doors. Inside shutters throughout, large tront Sorch with slate roof, back porch entered from lnlngroom through French window: lot 50x125; perfectly level, having on It fruit and shade trees: abeaullfnl location: Federal street electric road comes within a short distance or the house; Lin den avenue Is on top of the hill overlooking Alle gheny, to the right of Federal st. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. BI05. nott-33-6.lG.20 -I 330-A NEW 2-S'lORY FRAME HOUSE tTpX9 of 4 rooins:elegantly papered and finished: nice mantels, hearths and closets; front porch: lot 16x93 It.: a bargain; 1 square from electric Hue. Allegheny. MORRK1SON A BANKS. 106 Third av., cor. Wood bu no26-C0 Suburban Residence!. (DfT HOO-EDGEWOOD 289X2C0 FRONTAGE, 3) l respectively, on two good streets, con venient to Edgewood station: substantial. well ar ranged and complete house of 8 rooms; large porches, detached laundry, stablcetc: this prop erty is worthy of attention, and may be purchased on very favorable terms: card of introduction supplied bv us to owner who occupies. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. no26-5t-WFS . r 800-EDGEWOOD, ELLA ST., NEAR fat)9 Walnut St., ten minutes' waik from sta tion, two-story frame dwelling ore rooms and fin ished attic, ball, nice bathroom, hot and cold water, natural gas, slate mantels, laundry, porahes. slate roof, etc.: lot 100x250: fruit and shade trees. BLACK i. BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. K55. no6-S3-6, 16,26 &A OOO-SKWICKLEY'-FREDERICK AVE tuJtfc NUE. near Broadwav, two-story frame dwelling or seven rooms, hall, bath room, w. c, both gases, fnrnace, laundry, porches: all mod ern conveniences: lot !U)xl50 to aller. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. H29. nov6-8.T-fl.16.26 FOR SAJE-EOTS. City Lots, QQFlri EACH - BROWNSVILLE AVE., tDOOLr Thirty-first ward, nice vacant lots; will sell on small easy payments. (1129). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. noll-56-11,18,26 East End Lots. INVESTMENT IN VACANT GROUND-WE have teu lots In East End within cltv limits that will be sold at considerably lower price than adjoining property has recently brought; owner needs the money, and there Is a bargain In this for a quick buyer: If held until spring can surely be sold at a good advance. S. A. DICKIE CO.. Penn and Shady avs., E. E. Dealers In East End property only no25-85-Tuwr LOTS-EASYTERMS: THESOHENLEY PARK Land Company are selling the best lots ror the price offering In the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. nol4-75 LOTS-LARGE BAUM GROVE, IN EXCEL LENT neighborhood: convenient and v ry desirable; prices low: good Investment, BROW N A SAINT, 612 Smithfield St. no24-17-MwF 82QrTr TO 11.000 EACH-PARK VIEW PLAN yO 4 O of lots, near Robinson St.. opposite iTnullne Academy. Fourteenth Ward. Oakland, 1H miles or 12 minutes' ride trom postoffire. three minutes' walk from Fifth avr. Traction ears; cheaoest ana best lots in the city. THOs. LIG GETT. 71 Diamond st. . no7-l-D ffi- 00 PER FOOT FRONT-SCHENLEY PARK tip JL entrance, near Belletleld avenue. 2 lots. 25x 2.(5 each, extending buck to Boundary street. D174. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. UOI3-87-13, 21.26 QQOO-DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS 201110 tStJ ft. to an alley: only one sqnarc from Penn ave. and near Yt lneblddle are.. Nineteenth ward. (49). W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. no5-22-w Ailecheny Lots. MAPLE AVE.-OSGOOD PLAN, TWELFTH ward, Allegheny, lot 41x115 feet, for 81,500; very centrally and desirably located. (90.) See W. A. HLRBON &SONS. SO Fourth ave. nol4-6-14, 20, 26. ue2, 8 CJTOCKTON AV., ALLEGHENY-LOT 23x120, KJ io alley: price, su.duu: ler Address QUICK. Dispatch Office. price. 811.600: terms reasonable no-u-iH- Snburban Lots. flj-l 100 EACH-WHITNEY ST.. W1LKIN3 t3J5 BUKU. near station: three nice building lots, 33x120 each to 20-ft. alley: a big ha'gain. WM. PE1TY CO., 107 Fourth av. uo2C-52-WF Farms, FARM-100 ACRES. GOOD HOUSE AND barn, fine orchard: well situate near towns, railroads and river; one hour's ride from city: great bargain If sold before Januarv 1. El. W1T11SH, 410 Grant St. no25-D Miscellaneous. SEWICKLEY'-WE HAVE A NUMBER OF choice residence properties and building lots ou thet. Wayne Railroad at Sewlckley. desira bly located, and from vthlch purchasers can make a selection at moderate and reasonable prices. DAVID SHAW Jt CO., 132 Fourth ave. nol4-89-14.19.22.2ii.28 BUSINESS CHANGES. Business Opportunities. CIGAR SrOEK-16 ANDEIISON ST. APPLY FUTSBURO CLEAN TOWEL CO., 143 Fourth av., Pittsburg. no2n-9I T AUNDRY-MAKING MONEY". GROCERIES. JLi shoe stores, gent's furnishing stores, cigar stores, bakeries confectioneries, office business, etc. PERC1VAL & CHAP3IAN, 439 Grant st. no26-83 L1VEIJY AND BOARDING SrABLE-ORO-CERY stores Iu both cities, $500 to J5.0OU; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, butcher shop, notion stores, shoe stores, book and statlonerr store, niilk depots, hardware and tinning bnsf ncss. SHEPA KD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. no23 I1VERY AND BOARDING STABLE-THE J largest and beit equipped In Allegheny City; this stable has the largest private trade In Alle- ?:henv: can be bonght at a bargain, as the owner s going to leave city. Address A. Z., Dispatch office. no25-79 S4, 500 MANUFACTURING BUSINESS- large profits and good trade: grocerv stores. S30O to Si, 000: idgar stores, SiOoto ?4, OOci; notion stores. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smithfield st. noiS-100 Business Properties. TJRICK nOTEL-lN EASTERN OHIO. OF. i about J rooms anu luiiviurnisneu; bar sales, (9.000 per year, and other receipts, t7,t0u per year: good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences: price 825,000: might take some good real estate In part pay. J. H. STEVENSON 4 CO., lOOhirth avenue. nolS BUTLER8T.-NO. 3703, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 21x100 ft,, with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uetz as shoestore; frame dwell ing on rear of lot; this valuaole property will be sold verv low and on casr terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 35W Butler. eelO-93-ws ClENTER AV. FINE NEW BUSINESS property, rwo-story and mansard brick: press front, stone trimmings, seven rooms and storeroom, hall, 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 CO.. 162 Fourth av. no24-78-MW8 FIFTH AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY' Near Van Braam St.: one or the best and largest buildings In thatvsectlon; stable on alley In rear (75). bee W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. nol-79-1.5.12.19.26 orr ooo-PARNASsus, a. v. e. r., free- 3) I POIir St., nice large Irame hotel building orio roomsj hall, bathroom, w. e., hot and cold water, natural gas. cemented cellar, etc.; the house Is known as "Rowan Hotel"; livery, fur nituie and wall paper business for sale at first cost: one acre of ground; good bargain ror hotel man. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. C64. no23-25-wsu 11 300-PENN AVE., NEAR TWENTY JJ) IXJl SECOND street, three-story brick building of storeroom and 10 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. range, both gases, marble mantels; dwelling portion will rent for HO. and storeroom ror ? per month; lot 20x100; c 87. BLACK BAIRD, 95 ourth avenue. noa-iu-iu, ia,'Ji- "T 300 TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE WITH t3D storeroom: lot 25x100; No. 6 Chestnut St., Allegheny; also ij acres, with frame house, fine vineyard and fruit trees. In Tenth ward, Alle ghenv; one nilnnte from electric line: only 83,500. LOUISA KETTENBURG, 1111 Penn av. no!!3-4fi.Wfin rouNu. TTIOUND A LABGE LOT Or WINTER J clothing belonging to residents of this city was fonnd banging In tbe rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: tbe owners should call for thsm, as Dickson requires tbe room. nolt-D FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc COLT-AT A BARGAIN: 1 VERY FAST 4-vear-oId colt; does not scare at anything: perfectly somin andgentle. Apply at 4827 PENN AV., East End. no2-63 D1 ELIVEUY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS nil slvles; onrown msLj WM. KEflKKKT. 340 to 344 Ohio street. Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. Jell-76-irws HORSE-A FINE 5-YEAR OLD BAY HORSE for sale Jnst suited lor anilly driver: also a one horse coupe can he seen at Wilson Bros, stables at West Diamond, Allegheny. FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST CO., Administrator. no20-I3-IOD HORSE AND GOOD COW TO BE SOLD AT the executor's auction sale at Idlewood. this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock: must be sold: terms cah. J AM 13 W. DRAPE & CO., Agents, etc., 129 Fourth av. no26-74 HORSBS-TWO FINE BLACK HORSES AT J. J. FI.ANNEUY'S, Gram st.. ou Monday evening anil Tuesday morning: will work single or double; 5 years old and sound. no26-86 Jl.iclilnery and Metal. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one llt.ajln.. one 12x24 In., one 12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 In., four 9x12 In., and large lot of smaller sizes; mounted nortablc engines 8 to 12 h. p., shafting, pullers, pumps, governors, etc. J. S. YOUNG, 23-23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa. oc30-O ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND RE FUTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., L1M., below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. oc2-3 -TJ OtVlING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND i 1 derrick forging, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-3MWT THE TAYLOR-BLCK AUTOMATIC AND Compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers In every size and stvle: saw mills and wood-working machin ery. HAKMES MACHINE DEPOT. 99 First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. no26-D M lsccllaneous. BANANAS.-HEADQUAKTERS FOR BA NANAS, Florida oranges and foreign fruits of all kinds; have my fruit bought direct from the groves In Florida, and select only oranges grown on the finest groves, and will give my patrons the finest trnlt that comes to this city: bare also In storage about 2.00O barrels Taney 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 honse In tne trade. Come and examine my stock. II ivc handled up to date IV), TOO baskets of grapes this season, and will continue to handle largely of Concords, catawbas, etc., for the next 80 days. Do not forget the place, the old established house or THOS. 11. MCGOWAN. 607 Lloe'ty street. "Fair dealing and honesty" Ismv motto. nolI-58 BILLIARD TABLE-AND TEN PIN ALLEY, at the Idlewood Hotel, will be sold at the executor's auction sale this (Wednesday) after noon at 2 o'clock: peremptory sale. JAS. W. DRAPE Jk CO., Agents, etc., 129 Fourth av. no-26-71 EXECUTOR'S SALF.-l FAMILY DRIVING horse. 1 family carriage, 1 cow. 1 spring wagon, 2tonsh.ay, buggy and carriage harness, robes and horse blankets, lawn settees, household furniture, parlor snlt, bedroom snlt, hangers, lamps, chairs, tables, comode, parlor chairs, stove, refrigerator, garden tools, grindstone, at late residence of II ARK1 E7r EVANS, Perrysvllle av., near Charles St., Allegheny. no25-31 EXECUTOR'S SALE-1 FAMILY DRlVINO horse. 1 family carriage, 1 cow. I spring wagon, 2 tons hav, nnggy and carriage harness, robes and horse blankets, lawn settees, household furnltnre. parlor suit, bedroom suit, hangers, lamps chairs, tables, comode. parlor chairs, stoves, refrigerator, garden tools, grindstone, at late residence or HARRIET EVANS, PerrvsvIIle av.. nearCharles st., Allegheny. no25-3i TO LET. East End Residences. S25 T PER MONTH-NEW FRAME HOUSE t it rooms and all conveniences, on broad street, near Negley av.. E. K., one square from cable cars. EW ING & BYEP.3. 93 Federal St.. 155 Fourth av. noz:-IB-wssut AUegheny Residences. -DE31DENCES-21 K1RKPATKICK AVENUE. JLV six rooms, attic bath, 830; 137 Fremont St., six rooms, 82C: 119 Arch St.. seven rooms. 854. A. LEU GATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. no2S-14t Suburban Residences. HOUSE-AT A BARGAIN A DOUBLE brick house with bar and license complete; suitable for boarding honse; near deoot at Steu benvllle. O.; 830 per month. Apply 639 NORTH ST., Steubenvllle, O. no25-10t Business Properties. STOREKOOM-NEW AND IN ONE OF THE best business locations In Allegheny, on Ohio st., second door from West Diamond St.. In the Sterrltt building: fine appearance: plate glas3 front and late Improvements. SeeW. A. HER RON &SONS, No. 83 Fourth av. no26-5C-wt WAREHOUSE-BRICK FROM 189 TO IIS First avenue between stmlthneld and Grant streets: 3-story bnildlng 80x80 feet with elevator, engine, boiler and all conveniences formanutac tnrlug or warehouse purposes; rent low. Inquire on premises. H. J. IIEINZ CO. no26-72t Booms. ROOMS-ELEO A NT SUITE A I1JOINING OUR cafe: nlcclsuited forgentlemen for lodg ings. KENNEDY, No. 2 Sixth st. no23-I9t F URN1SHED ROOMS - WITH KITCHEN, saoieware, eic. tiLOUA.i si. no.u-suT Offlces. Desk Room, Etc OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Atoodand Diamond sts.: singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc2.M9t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS. BOOKS. HOOKS, OLD and new. largest stock, lowest nrlces; librar ies purchased. FRANK BACON i. CO., 301 Smithfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa. noil 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 S5U0: possession given on first payment. Address LOCK BOX 885. rlttsburg. non-t LOST. LOST-LARGE, WHITE BULL TKRK1EK; reward of f 10 will be paid for bis return to H. M. BYLLESBY, North Hlland av.. East End. no26-9C LOST-BLACK POCKEI BOOK CONT 1NINO papers of value to owner ouly. Snltable re ward will be paid for return to P. L. W ALTER, Chronicle Telegraph. no25-50 J- OST OR STOLEN A black Gordon setter: a J liberal reward by returning 216 COLLINS AVE.. E.E. no26-8 LEGAL NOTICES. a HASUKOTJCK, Attorney. 409 Grant street. ESTATE OP ALEXANDER KERR, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentarv on the estate of Alexander Kerr, late of Wilkins township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing at Tnrtle Creek, in said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those bavins claims or demands against the same to make them Known to ns without neiay.- HANNAH KERR. 1 v.f,. ELIZABETH KERR, """. noo-24-w TO OTICE Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania, on 11th day of December, 1S90, by Theodore Doerflinger, George P. Letriche, William J. Woods. Florence C. Miller. Morton Hunter and John M. Griffin, under tbe corporation act of 1871, and tbe supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpmatlnn to be called Pennsylvania Foundry and Machine Company, the character and ooject of which is tho manu facture of iron or steel, or botb. or of any other metal, or of any article of commerce from metal or wood, or botb. MORTON HUNTER. nol9-fi8-W Solicitor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United State, lor tbe Western District of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM F.SHERIDAN, of the city of Pittsburg, In said district, a bank rupt under tbe act of Congress of March 2, 1S67, and tbe amendments and supplements thereto, having applied for a discharge from all bis debts and other claims provable under said act, by order nt Court, notice Is hereby Riven to all creditors who have proved tbeir debts, and other persons interested, to appear on tbe IStb day ot December. 1690. at 10 o'clock A. M before Albert York Smith, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office iu the city of Pitts burg, in said district, to show canse, if any tbey have, why a discharge should no; be granted to the said bankrupt. S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. no26-4G-W MEETINGS. n'HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF X. the stockholders of tbePlttsborg and Fair port Terminal Company will be held at tbe office of the company. B. fc G. R. R. station, corner Smithfield ana Water i., Pittsburg. Pa.. MONDAY. December 8. 1890, at 2 P. M. C. S. WIGHT, Secretary. , m24-9 THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF tbe stockholders of the Pittsburg and Allegheny Drove Yard Company will be held at the office of the company. B. fc O. R. R. station, corner Siuithfield and Water sts., Pittsbnrc. Pa.. MONDAY. December 8. 189a at llA.M. C. S. WIGHT. Secretary. no24-10 ME EMBERS OF AUGUSTA COUNCIL NO 393. Jr. O. U. A. M.. are hereby notlHeil tn attend a special meeting, WEDNESDAY) at 1230 sharp. At Flecker's Hall, Thirty-eighth and Butler sts,, to attend tbe funeral of onr late bro., John Henderson. Bister councils are invited to at tend. By order J. HOOKER. C A. G. Coorzs, 8. no2Q $125,000 Is the amount ot cash paid everj month to the employes of the Westinghouse Airbrake Co. WIUEnDUG, PH. Tbe most available lots in the neighbor hood, nearest the works, and especially de sirable for Business, Residence or Investment, FOB SALE BY EAST PITTSBURG I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Prom date nntil April 1, 1891, 200 LOTS Are offered at prices ranging from $100 to $400 Each On Monthly Payments. Send for List. EASTPIrTSBUR&liROVEMENT CO "WILMEP.DING, PA. City Office, "Westinghouse Building. ociS-9-vrsa A BANK THAT NEVER BREAKS. BUT EEAL ESTATE. I SELL CHEAP On easy terms, at 4J4 per cent interest, or liberal discount for cash. LOTS IN EUREKA PLACE PLAN, OAKLAND. Only 7 minutes' walk from Fifth avenus cable cars, and 10 minutes' ride to Court Honse. Come soon and have your choice, $250 to 5o0. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 FOURTH AVE. no23-26--wS3 FIFTEEN ' CHOICE BUiLDDG LOTS Within 15 minutes' ride of Court House. Can be bonght at a great bargain by a prompt buyer. It will nay you 10 call and get a plan of these lots. These lots are sure to double In valne within six months. M. P. HOWLEY &.SON, no23-G9 127 Kourtb avenne. AUCTION sALKs. AU' TION SALE THE PITTSBURG CVCLORAMA CO. PROPERTY IN ALLEGHENY CITY Will be offered at Public Auction, on tbe prem ises, by order of the Board nt Directors, tho leasehold, building, picture and fixtures of the Pittsburg Cycloraiua Co.. situate on Irwin ave nne, Allegheny City, either as a whole or sepa rate! v. W EDNESDA Y. Nov. 26. at 3 o'olock P. St. Tho lot has a frontage of 125 teet more or less on Irwin avenne, extending back 220 feet. Tba buildings consist of a new and elegant brick; building, 12S feet in diameter, having office at tached, with 23 feet of vacant ground adjoin ing. Tbe building is well adapted for many purposes requiring large space, and could at a moderate outlay be converted into a public hall or theatre, affording ihe largest seating capac ity in the ijtate. Cue of the finest pictures of tbe Battle of Gettysburg is xtill on exhibition, and will be sold either with tbe building or sep arately. Three lines of Electric cars pass within 100 yards of the building. The property is moss favorably located, fronting on ibe West Park, and in a fasblonible neighborhood. With a population of lOO.WM, Allegheny City has no Theatre, anil a liberal iatrou.ige could be relied upon. Tbe lease lias 17 years unexpired term. Terms of Sale One-tliinl cash, balance m ono and two years, with Interest. Deferred pay ments secured by tight hond and mortgage. Ten per cent In h md at time of sale. Posses sion January 2, 1M)1 For further particulars inquire of JOHN D. BAILEY. Auctioneer, Chamber of Commerce Rooms. no8-15-8,15,22.28 SPECIAL AUCTION SALE! Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1890, AT 2 P. M., ON THE PREMISES, That very choice piece of property, cor ner of Third street and Penn avenue, with buildings suitable for most any kind of manufacturing business. Now occupied by black & bholes' planing mill. Fronting!) feet on Penn avenne and running back 110 pet to alley. This property owing to its central lo cation is sure of enhancement, J. C. REILLY, Agent, no21-97 77 DIAMOND STREET. BY JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO. E'XECUTOR'SAUCTIONSAlE, Continued TO-DAY (Wednesday). AT IDLEWOOD HOTEL, OfremainderofFURNITURE.BEDSTEADS, 15EDDING, DRESSING CASES. CHAIRS. ROCKERS. CARPETS; alo BILLIARD TABLE, TEN-PIN ALLEY and BALLS; also a HORSE and a COW. The horse and cow, billiard table and ten-pin alley will ne sold a't 2 o'clock. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock and will continue all day. Peremptory sale; no la. serve. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO- Auctioneers, no26 7 I'D Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. AUCTION SALE. II. a SMlTHSON. ileal estate and General Auctioneer, room 53 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. nc8-4-D PROPOSALS. McKeespokt. Pa.. November 19. 189a VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED m proposals will be received at Oie office ot the Buro-iili Clerk until WEDNESDAY, No vember 26. A.D. 18U0. at i P. M., for tbe con struction of a 12 and 15-inch terra cotta plpa sewer in Clifford street, Wiley avenue. Bard strec. May streot, Huey street and Rinegold street, in tbe borough ot McKeesport. Plans and specifications of tbe above work can bo seen, and blanks for bidding and all in formation can be had at the engineer's office on and after November 21. Each proposal must be accompanied by bond in double the amount of the proposal and probated before notary public, and said pro posals must be banded in on or before tha: specified time; unless said requirements ar strlctlv carried out the bid will not be con sidered. Tbe Sawer Committee reserve tba right to) reject any or allnrnnosals. . G. aIERWICK. Borough Clerk. nn20-i6-MtVTHS , REMOVAL. JEl. C IkOIXiljIEIR, Hocso and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENTJE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention? Wen tu the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting ana glazing la, all its branches. ocl9-63-T For Amusement Advts. See Eighth Page, (C)
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