SERVING THE KING. His Allegheny County Danshters Preparing for Great 'Work. A CEXTEAL BODY TO BE ORGANIZED Last Eight's Meeting at the Lellefield rresbvterian Church. ADDRESSED Br THE ORDER'S PRBS1DEXT There are over 700 King's Daughters in Allegheny county, and tlioy have been working without a head, but to-day they will organize into a central body for the county, and concentrate their work, with the hope of accomplishing more good than heretofore. The General President, Mrs. JIargarette Roitorue, and General Treasurer, JlissG. H. Libby, both ot New York, are here and yes terday two meetings were held. In the afternoon a meeting was held in Christ M. E. Church, at which Mrs. Bottome gave a very interesting Bible reading. She took lor her subject "The Giants in the Land," and told of some of the giants in this land that are being overcome bv the order of the King's Daughters. Her talk was interest ing and instructive. Iu the evening a meeting was held in the Belleficld rresbvterian Church, and Mrs. Bottome again gave a Bible reading, giving the aims and objects of the order. She read the story of the good Samaritan, and took that for the foundation of her address. She talked eloquently of the good to be accom plished by the order if it merely took for its motto the story of the good Samaritan. Mrs. Bottome talked cf the little members of the order, not more than 6 or 7 years old. She then told a story illustrating how the little ones comprehend the meaning of the word. One little tot saw another wearing the silver cross and asked what it was. The reply was '"That's my badge. It means that I must wait upon others instead of having others wait on mc." A QUEER KING'S DAUGHTER. Another ptctty little story was told that has a humorous side to it as well as a moral. One little King's Daughter was given a hen and a "setting" of eggs, and in the course of time a brood of little chickens were chirp ing around the poultry yard. But one day the old mother hen scratched up her lastbng and turned over in the dust neap dead. A dozen little motherless chickens were left on the little girl's hands, but shortly afterward she saw another htii gather the entire brood tinder her wings. The little girl ran to tell her mother about it and added, sotto voce: 'I guess that old hen's a real good King's Daughter." The lady was somewhat surprised the fol lowing morning to see the "King's Daughter hen" proudly scratching up grubs for her adopted family, wearing about her neck a red ribbon, the svmbol of the order. The organization is mamlv grouped into little banas who have set aside some special work for themselves to do, but there is a small army of members who do not belong to any circle, but who do just what oppor tunity gives them, and they find their hands full indeed. Thus the work goes on and is increasing year by year. Only four years ago the or der was organized by Mrs". Bottome, who is the wife ot a Methodist clergyman, starting with a very small circle. But it has grown until now nearly 200,000 young ladies wear the little silver cross a"nd work "in His name." After the close of the meeting at the Belleficld Church last evening the ladies spent a few moments in chatting of the work and their opportunities. One lady said she had been thinking all day of a 9-year-old boy she had seen in the morning. His clothing was ragged and his feet were without shoes. Inquiry developed the fact that the child had been drinking. Tms the lady de cided was her opportunity and she has taken the bov as her special charge. She will trv by kindness to teach him to take care of himself and keep him in school it possible. This only illustrates the work being done by the ladies, and many similar instances were heard last night. Iu her address Mrs. Bottome told of the manner of working ot a great many of the ladies and circles. THE WORK IX MIS COUKTT. T ie Kings" Daughters were organized in this county through the efforts of quite a number o prominent church ladies, but Miss McKnight, ot Allegheny, was the leader in the movement. The movement is quite widespread now, and takes in almost every section of the two cities and their suburbs. Miss Killikelly. of the East End, leads the young ladies in that section of the city, and has about 200 of them included in her circle. Miss Killikelly talked to a Dispatch reporter last evening about the work. It is not confined to any particular kind of work, she says, except good work. However, in this city it is mainly hospital work and looking after women and girls who are em ployed in the shous and factories. The East End circles have a baby's Day if ursery in Oakland, which is now flourishing, and is a great protection to the infant industry, even though it has not been opened more than a month. One of the leading features of the work these young ladies have done so far is to endow two children's cots in the hospitals. Thev have invested 4,000, the interest of which keeps the two cots as long as the hospitals exist. All the Kings Daughters aie very enthusiastic in their work and they have groat hopes lor the future of the organi zatiou in Allegheny county. The meeting lor the organization of the county body will be held at 2:30 to-day at Christ M-" E. Church. To-night a mass meeting will be held and to-morrow after noon'at 4 o'clock a Bible reading iu Christ M. E. Church. Wage workers are especially invited to attend the Sunday alternoon meeting. Mrs. Bottome and Miss Libby are to be the leading speakers at all the meetings. TIIE Last Cargo of Slaves that came to Mobile ivas smuggled in. An exciting story told for THE DISPATCH by the importer uiio ib btill hting in Alabama. A mammoth newspaper containing 193 columns. All the news in the best ami most readable style. Special sale of Ribbons At one-half and one-third former prices. This is a bona fide sacrifice. Don't miss the chance to buy the cheapest (for quality) ribbons you ever heard of, and the biggest lot of them. Jos. Hoisne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Gold Dollars at I'irty Cents Wouldn't ie any cheaper than the ladies' bright dongqla hand-turned slippers, com mon, sense and opera toe, sizes 2 to 7, which Kaufmanns will offer to-day at 73c. 2ho store sells tnem below SI SO. CEEAM ale and Rack ale are mighty easy td take this weather; beneficial in ef fects, too. Iron City Brewing Co. makes best. AH good bars. Paris Robes "We offer a great bargain this week in Paris robes. Handsome, new designs from 512 50 to S30 each. TTSSU HUGUS & HaCKE. It takes Kaufmanns to create surprises. To-dav between 9 and 12 o'clock they will (give) sell 1,400 pairs of ladies' good rubber shoes at 9e (no mistake, Mr. Printer, at only 9c per pair). Excursion to Dayton, Tenn., Via the Tenn sj Ivanla Lines, December 2, 3 and 4. Excursion tickets to Dayton, Tenn., will be sold via the Pennsylvania lines Decem ber 2, 3 and 4, good returning fifteen days from date of sale, at one fare lor round trip, on account of land sales. ws Christmas Letter Mission. The Dispatch of Friday notices the com pletion of the Christmas Letters, and thus refers to the work of the committee: "The manager had 35,000 printed this year, which is the largest number ever published. They are more attractive and the general work is better than ever before." It is only neces sary to add that the publishers, after issuing part of the edition in the past two years from the publication office of Percy F. Smith, S3 and 55 Virgin alley, found the work to be of such a satisfactory character that, beginning with 1890, the general pub lication office in America was removed lrom New York to Pittsburg and located in Mr. Smith's popular establishment, where are erected and running the most modern presses, the best in use for finely illustrated work. Indeed, it may be said that the first successful printing "of this kind in Pitts burg was executed bv Mr'. Smith, whose facilities for fine book and catalogue work are now unsurpassed. nOTTAKD riELDIXG'S letters to THE DISPATCH arc attracting a great deal of at tention. He is the humorist of the day. In to-morrow's issue one of his best contribu tions will appear. Twenty-four pages, 103 columns. Best paper in the State. ATTHEr.CCC. Ten Dollar Day. To-day we place on sale 3,000 costly over coats and 1,700 tailor-made suits for men at 510 each. This gives you a great chance to buy fine clothing cheap. Every garment is a drawing card, and the lollowing figures illustrate what we mean. They talk plain: All overcoats, former price 515, 518, 522 and 524, go to-day for only 510 00 Many of these garments are silk and satin lined' throughout, made from imported kerseys, beavers, chinchillas and melton's by first class custom tailors, and a perfect fit is guaranteed everyone. All men's suits, former price 517, 520 and 524, go to-day for only 510 00 Double-breasted sack suits, plain sack suits, three and four-button cutaways and Prince Albert are included in this offer. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the Court House. Jluslc Teachers And others who buy sheet music, music books, instruments, etc, will save money and learn something interesting by sending a postal card asking for our large 40-nage catalogue free, containing cut rates on all musical goods. Address "Will L. Thomp son & Co., No. 259 "Wabash avc, Chicago, 111. TTS Draft and driving horses Jor sale. A carload just arrived at lied Lion Stables, three well matched teams among them. Also, an extra fine pair of cream colored horses. J. J. Miller, Kokoma, Ind. A Lifo Size Cm j on S3 50, Or 12 beautiful cabinets for 51, at Aufrecht's "Elite" Gallery, 516 Market St., Pittsburg, until Nov. 30, 1890. Bring the little ones. Come rain or shine. REAL ESTATE SAYING!? BANK, LEU. 401 Smlthfield Street, Cor. Eourth. Avenne. Capital, 5100.000. Surplus, 569,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. TTS THE DISPATCH to-morrow will hold 24 Pages. J list think, 192 colnmns of reading matter for 5 cents. Men's winter underwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth av. ELECTIONS. TIIE THIRD WARD BUILDING AND Loan Asociation, of Pittsburg, will hold election for officers next TUESDAY EVEN ING. December 2, 1S93. at Mr. Gottlieb Diehl's residence. No. 6. Montonr Way. All pcron that hare taken shares or Intend to do so will please be present. CHARLES WALZ, no29 4GS Secretary. MONONGAIIELA IXSURANCE COMPAXY, Pittsburg. PA., November 19. 1890, I ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of 15 directors to serve for the ensuing 5 ear will be held at the office of the company, 83 Fourth av., on TUESDAY, December 2. tirnx.. between the hours of 12 31. and 1 P. M. no22-7C-D JOHN II. CLANETt. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. THE FIRM INTEREST OF THOMAS FAWCETT having been transferred to tne Central Bank of Pittsbnrg, Pa., the busi ness will continue as heretofore. New Orleans, La., Nov. 24. li9a no20 95-ws W. G. "WILMOT & CO. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY Ll son Joseph Williams, Jr., is no longer in my service, and I will not be responsible for any debts that ho may make. All persons owing money to ue will please remit it to me at bharpsburg. Pa. JOSEPH "WILLIAMS, Manufacturing Chemist. SnARPSBURG. November 2S. 1890. noiS 1 NOTICE THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that no one is to reccivo or negotiate Jiromissory notes drawn in our favor as follows: "irst Maker. Detroit Steel and Sprimr Co., dated March 11. 1890. amount, S2il,94 03; in dorsed by Alex Dehano. C. P. Choate and AAV. Atterbury. Second Maker. Oliver & Roberts, dated Oct. 2G. 1890, running 90 davt, indorsed by Navlor & Co.; amount, S1.S03 16. Third Maker, Oliver A Roberts, aated Nov. 5. 1S90. running 90 dn s. unindorsed; amount, SS.8C7 ot These notes hairing been stolen. NAY LOR CO. 11029-43-TUS "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN J application will he made to the Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county, Pa on SATURDAY. December 13, 1890, at 10 A. 3t.. or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, under the corporation act of 1871 and its supplements, for a charter lor an Intended cor poration tn be called the Botanical Society of Western Pennsylvania, the character and ob- 1'ert whereof is to establish arid maintain a otanical library and collection ami to promote study of the science of butanv. The proDosed charter is on tile at No. 258 of Jan. term, 1891. nol3-25-S JOHN D. SHAFER. Solicitor. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Supervising Architect, Treisnrv Department. Washington, D. C, until 2 o'clock P. M., on the 17th day of December, 1890, for all the labor and materials lequired for concreting the floor of basement, etc of the United States Court House and Postoffice at Pittsburg. Pa., in accordance with drawing and specification, copies of which may be bad on application at this office or the office of the Superintendent at Pittsburg, Pa. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certi fied check tor 100. The department will re ject all bids received after the time herein stated for opening the same; also all bids which do not comply strictly with all the require ments of this Invitation. Proposals must be enclosed in envelopes, sealed and mirked. "Proposal for Concrete Floors for the United States Court House and Postoffice Building at Pittsburg. Pa., and addressed to JAMES H. WINDRIM. Supervising Architect. Novem ber 28tb. 1890. no20-3I-TThs MEETINGS. THE REGULAR ANNUALMEETING OF the stockholders of the Pittsburg and F.ur port Terminal Company will bo held at the office of the company, li. & O.K. R. station, corner Smtthtield and Water sts., Pittsburg. Pa MONDAY. December 8. 1890. at 2 p. m. C. a WIGHT. Secretary. no2I-9 THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Pittsburg and Allegheny Drove Y'ard Company will be held at tbe office of the couipaujvB. 4 0.E.R. station, corner Smlthfield and Water gts.. Pittsburg. Pa- MONDAY", December 8, 1890. at 11 A. M. as. WIGHT. Secretary. no24-10 HEBMAR HELM, LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning all kinds of trees. Personal -supervision. ELLSWORTH AVE,; EAST END, nol-54-Tus Tl TCKNIGHT & VICTORY. PLUJ MBERS, GAS AND STEAM-FITTER xieaiers in ias r ixiurci, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, EIC, Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 BMIXHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 76a ja7-63-TTS ,r MAY, SONS & CO, Finn DYEING AND CLEANING. W Sixth Avenui nSt rahlS-SO-TTS- Pittsburg, aa-Display advertisements one dollar per squareor one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eie ten cents per line for euch inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH bkanch: offices. YOK THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CABSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. M22. BRANCH OFFICES ALM AS BELOW. WHEKE WANT, JTOK SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT AEVEKHSEMENTa WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 3 P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements arc to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts -with THE l)is TATcn. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S500 Butler street. EMILG. STUCKEY', 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEYcCO. Wylleave. and Fultonst. N. STOliELY, Fifth, avenue Market House. TAST EXD. J. W. WALLACE, GI2i Penn avenne. OAKLAXD. MCALLISTER SHE1BLEK, 5th av. 4 Atwood It. SOUTIIfclDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, S8 Federal street. II. J. McBRIOF, Market House, Allegheny. FKEDH. EGGKK3, 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEltS & bON. Ohio and Chestnut its. SAKOfcl, LAKUY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. PERKY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K, MORRIS, C86 Preble ave. BENNETT, PA. A. L. KING, 13 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. 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IMPORTANT NO 1 1CE-1F YOU HAVE PROP ERTY to sell or to rent, send us pricc,deacrlp tlon. terms, etc., for free insertion in oar new catalogue, 10,000 or which will be printed In at tractive book form and distributed jmong invest ors in December; copy will be rcccl ed up to De cember 10. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 l'enn avc. noJ7-21-:7.29.deZ,4,6 HONEY BORROWERS ON REAL ESTATE in both cities and vicinity can get money witnout delay and at reasonable charges bv call ing on THOS. MCCAFFREY, broker. 3509 Butler st.; (90.000 to Ioani office open evenings: tele phone 5514. je:8-37-S MONKY-OURJACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money xo any amount on bond and mortgage are uncqualcd: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. 11 you need money apply MORRIS iFLEMlNG, 108 Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TTSbU MONEY LOANED-RATES 4 TO CCPER cent, according to amount and location. Sco BAXl'EE, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. se30-59-Tu3Sa MORTGAGES-ON CITY, SUBURHAN AND country propiirth-s. 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OC23-D Cl 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES- L9 large anil small amounts at 4. 5 and 6 percent fiee of state tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE&CO., 1S1 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS SfTOO TO $300,000 TO LOAN ON MOISTGAGES. tj cltv or country property, 4H. 5 and 8 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. no27-40 Mis cellaneons. EVERYONE TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN windows fixed before winter; telephone 1471 or write postal card lor prico list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-TTS EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn avc. (op ?oslte Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME 'LESHER'S Udles'1 tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible; :ichobl now oiien. nol9-23 PENSIONS THIS PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCYOF J. H. srEVENSON Jc CO.. 100 lfth ave. Pensions now bad for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children aud 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. scli-D TO CORRESl'OND-WITHTHE LADl WHO took a male child to adopt March 24. 1890. Address "MARIA." Dispatch office. no29-5t FOR SALE EUPKOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BEDFORD AV. NEAR ROBERT ST.-GOOD brick dwelling of 7 rooms at only (3.500: '. bargain. C. BERINGER &. SON, 156 Fourtb av. no-38rTS' CORNER CENTER AV. AND KIRKFATKICK St. Lot 74x114 feet, with good buildings; part of lot vacant, leaving room for further Im provements. This property can be bought cheap. (129.) W. A. nERRON A SONS.No. 80 Fourth av. 0029-00-29.5,11,17 BOBERT ST TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING of 7 rooms front and back porches, halt, both gases, etc.: price $3,600. C. BERING ER & SON, 156 Fourth av. no29-36-TTS TV O ACRES AND T1IRKE PERCHES Willi good house and ntable.0 bearing apple trees, 7 cherry, 10 pear and 10 plum trees: also, lot of grapes. This property is situate In theTwenty--nrskwnrd, and Is .exceptionally well adapted toi sub-olvlslon; wilt layout In 26 handsome lots. 25x132 feet clear of streets, and can be bought by a prompt purchaser as a whole for one-third the average price asked for lots in the Immediate ilclnlty. W. W. JSLDERKIN, C3IS St itlon St.. East End. no29-13-ws or: ooo-for two houses, leso liberty OJ AVE. lot 24x100 It., to Spring, near Sev enteenth st.: owner has removed from tlieclt, and on that account will sell cheap. (16). See W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth a e. nol-81-B (24 000-1 JEVILLIEKS ST.. NEAR BEDFORD OJbl 'avenue, two-story frame dwelling of eight rooms, hall, slate mantels, hot and cold water, both gaes,nlcelypapered; lot 18x60. L93. BLACK & UAIR1), W Fourth ave. no'J-I-9, 19,29 East End Residences. A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT-TWO SIX ROOM frame house, nicely painted, good dry cellar: in good order and very comfortable homes: location good and within easy five min utes' walk of Penn av. or Fifth av. cable lines; both well rented; ?4. 800 will bny the two: good lot. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn ami Shady as.,E.E. 1231. U e deal in East End propcrtv only, n o29-33 RESIDENCE ASP LARGE CORNER LOT in the Eat End-Ten large rooms all In luxurious condition; lavatory. as. bath and all other modern appliances: large corner lot about 110x200 feet. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. no27-3-Tbs SHAUYSIDE-A NICE QUEEN ANNE RESI DENCE, seven rooms, rcceotlonhall. finished attic rooms, bath, stationary washstand, lavatorv, laundry, etc; two corner lots. 50x120 feet; ex cellent sewerage: a bargain to a prompt purchaser for cash or on longpayments; possession at once. Kcvsat JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. no27-40 Cjf) 700-CHEAP HOUSE FOR SALE-FOR tj)al one or the neatest little homes in Last .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: lot25xlno; this Is a bargain worth looking up. S. A.DICKIE A CO.. Penn and Shadv.avs.. E. E. 475. We deal only In East End property. uo29-33 CI A OOO-SHADY AVE., NEAR ARABELLA OJLTCT street. 2)a-story brick dwelling of 11 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c.. hot and cold water, both gases, slate mnntels with cabinets, range, furnace, laundry, library on first flooa; house papered throughout; all latent improvements; nice front and hack porches: lot 53x125. (A313) BLACK & BA1RD, 95 fourth avenue. noW-9-19,22,29 Ct 900THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN EAST J7 ! END; slx-roon. frame: city water, good cellar, hall, two porches: newly papered, nice lawn;aaery desirable little home: easy walk to Fifth av. cable and within three minutes of rcw electric road now almost completed. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO.. Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 229. We deal in East End property only. no.S-33 CO SOO-HARVEYSTRCEI. NEAREUCL1D, Ou) Irame house, 5 rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule, inside w.c.. statemaulels. pantry, front and back stairs, inside shutters, both gases, city water, range, cement cellar, tront aud hack porches, street sewered; lot 24xlOJ: an elegant home and a good bargain. WM. PETIT & Co., 107 Fourth av. no25-C6-TTS QT 500-ST. CLAIR ST.. NEAR STANTON u? I T ac., new two-story Queen Anne frame dwelling ot 11 room. reception hall, bathroom, two w. c, slalo mantels, lurnace. laundry, nice Eorchcs, hardwood staircase, hot and cold water, oth gases, pautrv, electric hells and light: lot 37 X102. BLACK BA1RD. 95 Fourth ave. A293 nol-16-l, 16,29 Q OOO-STATION ST.. MODERN FRA31E, j5-M dwelling. 8 rooms and mansard, bath, w. c. both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 feet: paved street and location convenient to cither steam or cable cars:rents ror fbOO per year. Inquire VAN GORDERA LLOYD. 6218 Penn ave.. East End. OClS-4l-WThS DI7" OOO-A 10 PER CENT LAWRENCEVILLE Oil investment on account or removal ot owner; a7-roomed brick and a 10-ronucd double frame dwelling, city water, gas, etc., with lot 25xlC0 rrontlng on two streets. H. C. CLARKE, 1J5 Fourth ave., and Edgcwood. no2-TTb OA 380-EACH. ROQUET tJT., NEAR FIFTH CJ'dCT avenue, two frame dwellings of nine rooms, hall, bathroom, w, c., hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels, laundry, front and V.cJ.P.orc,,!'s: lots J,x" eacu- D1G0. BLACK & BA111D. 95 Fourth avenue. - no9-l-9, 19,29 ooo-PENNAV.. k. v- HrsTPurrnc '9 avenue, a flue home- nnr lirli-L- hfintlL pressed brick front: nine rooms, front and rear porches; elegant 6late mantels and every Improve ment; & great bargain. PEARL T. CAMPBELL & CO., 127 Filth av. . no27-I7-TbS QQ 500-EDMOND ST., "NEAR LIBERTY u30 avenue. 2 two-story frame dwellings of 5 rooms each, side entrance, city water, etc.: rent for $25 per month: lot 4'ixBO, extending back to paved street. BLACK i BA1KD, 95 Fourth av enue. Cll. noD-l-9. 19,29 QQ 050-GOOD FRAME HOUSE, 7 ROOMS. 2JO finished attic gas, water, laundry, large porches: good location, near cable lines. Last End. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st. n 029-74 QQ 400-E. E.. NEW FRAME HOUSE. FIVE 33ii rooms, lot SixllX); four minutest, walk from cable cars. PEARL T. CAMPBELL & CO., 127 Fifth av. no"27-17ThS QO 300-SIDNEY ST., SOUTHSIDE. FRAME tBi-t bouse of S rooms, side alley, lot 20x60. WM. PLTTX & CO., 107 Fourth av. no25-60-TXS East End Residences. BOQUET STREET ELEGANT STONE front houses, adjoining Oakland Sqnare and overlooking, and but a few hundred feet from, the prettiest quarter of bchenley Park: these houses are or an unusually handsome exterior, very roomy inside, with all tho latest modern con veniences and appointments: bnllt In the most snbstantlal and careful manner and perfect and thorough in all details; in a neighborhood which is at once the most convenient and attractive In the city, surrounded by modern houses and grounds of excellent class, witn nothing else In sight; 13 minutes from postoffice, with street cars passing the door, and adjacent to Schenley Park; the present established attractions and the pros pect of greatly improved values in the tuture.wlll commend these houses strongly to buyers who ap preciate visible advantages and can also look ahead: terms easy, to suit purchaser; paving, sewerage, etc., already done. Apply to C. H. CHANCE, No. 16 Oakland Square. no29-36 EAST KND RES1DENCE-A VERY NEAT residence at a low price; location central and desirable; two squares from Firth ae.; 8 rooms all modern Improvements: lot 43x100 ft. : worth an Investigation of any desiring to buy a good home cheap. (IS9). See W.A. IILRRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. nol-81-s FIFTH AV.. E. AT A GREAT BARGAIN. a splendid frame house with six large rooms, hall and fine cellar: both gases, city water, sewer age complete, street paved and flagstone slde walx: this is an exceptional bargain, and must sell quick at the low price or (3,000. W. W. ELDERKIN, G348 Station St., E. E. noK-27-TuThs FINLEYST.-NEAK MEADOW, ONIA ONE HALF square from electric railway, a two story Irame dwelling or nine rooms, cellar, etc.: large lot 92x130 to alley. Tor (1,800. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. A312 roI-16-1, 16.29 HOME-ON SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE.. NEW two-storv brick house, II rooms: hard wood mantels, tile lining, art fireplaces, china closet and large pantries, both gases, electric light, with fine combination chandeliers, steel range In kitchen. tau..dry. with lemented floor; house haudsomelr papered: Immediate possession, "ce agents, BAXTER. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fonrth avenue. nu23-80-TuThssn N FOLEY AVENUE-ASPHALTUM PAVED and sewered St.. flagstone sidewalks, con venient to two car lines: new pressed brick house nine rooms, reception half, hard wood finish, bath. Inside v. c stationary washstand. both gases, electric lighting, laundry, cemented cellar, bay windows, two porches; house hand somely papered and decorated: we will guarantee to rent this hou so for 10 percent ol price asked. SAS1UEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth av. HO29-40D RESIDENCE WE HAVE A GENUINE BAR GAIN In an eight-room modern brick house, supplied with evcrv convenience and in one of the finest locations In Fast End: Is on a paved street with nothing but strictly first-class surroundings: within easy walking distance orcabla lines and on the line or an electric road that will be in opera tion within a month; house has reception hall, sliding doors, hardwood mantels with handsome tils bearths downstairs, slate mantels npstalrs. hardwood antique oak doors andwoodworg, bath with stationary washstand. range, hot and cold water, laundry, cemented cellar, pantry, plenty ot large closets, electric lights throughout, combi nation fixtures, best or sanitary plumbing; the lighting and plumbing arc features of this fide property: it Is a charming home and we bare price and terms on it that will convince you it will be a good purchase whether you are looking for a home or an investment: we deal in East End property only. S, A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 2413. no27-25 Qf 000-11 AN DSOME FRAME DWELLING OU9 In Nineteenth ward, nearNegley av.: few minutes to cable lines: 10 rooms finished attic, nicely papered, slate mantels, large porches; lot 40x110 ft.: easy terms. MELLON BK OTHERS, 0319 Station st. no29-73-MThs Hnzelwood Residences. EIGHTEEN ACRES GROUND-NEAR HAZ ELWOOI) avenue, with two-story frame (welling, onthulldlng. etc.: onIv25,CC0. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. D176. nol7-61-17,I0.I9 SYLVAN AVE. NEAR HAZELWOOD AVE NUE, Twentv-thlrd ward, five minutes' walk from station, good two-story aud attic frame dwelling of 12 rooms, wide hall, bathroom, range, marble mantels, lii6idc shutters, natural and arti ficial gas. front and bark porches: nice lot, I30x 3h0. covered with fruit trees and shrubbery. D70. BLACK & BA1UD, 95 Fourth avenue. no9-l-9, 19,29 Allesheny Residences. BRICK It ESIDENOE-CLOSETOTHEPAEKS. Allegheny, 14 spacious rooms and replete throughout with all the more recent Improve ments; fine lot with side entrance, paved alley in the rear: one or the best and most central loca tions in Allegheny. JAMES W. DRAPE & CO , 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. no27-40 CALIFORNIA A VE.-N EAR SEDGWICK ST.; Allegheny residence; frame house, fire rooms and attic good halt and side entrance: lot 20x100 leet: will sell chean. GEORGE R. BOUIWELL. No. 104 Franklin St., near Beaver ave.. AM; gheny. Pa. oc18-3-ttssu PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGIIEN r, near Allegheny avenne: brick dwelling of rooms; hall: bath: flnl-hed attic; both gases; marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price, fo.C00on tlmeand easy terms. J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue, nolft SHERMAN AV., ALLEOHENY-BETWEEN Ohio aud Stockton av., 3-story brick house, 10 rooms bath, 2 w. c.'s, marble mantels, fur mace, good closets, both gases, every modern con venience: lot 20X110. DAVID SHAW &. CO.. 152 Fourth ay. no25-90-TTS "TTTESTEIIN AV. FIFTH WARD, ALLE vV GHENY. brick house, slate root gas and water, sewered: lot 20x128. A. D. ILbON. 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. uo29-3s Sf' 000-WEBSTER ST.. NEAR PARKS. A VJ' two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms, hall, bathroom, both gases; also on rear, fronting winter street, a two-story brick dwelling four rooms, hall, retlar, water, gas. etc.; lot 20x113. B134 BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave. no9-l-9. 19-29 Q- 00O-MORRISON AVE., ALLEGHENY, 3X cor. B street.a new two-story frame dwell lngof 5 rooms and attic good cellarand porch; lot 2.1x101 to Lombard street. BLACK S. BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. B107. no9-1-1,19, 29 C1 800 AT 5db inlot2C WILSON, 53 Fc A BARGAIN. 2 BRICK HOUSES 20x100 feet, rents for (130. A. I). cacrai at.. Aiiegueny. no.ii-as Q- 800-HOUSE 5 ROOMS: LOr21XlC0, ON 51 Robinson St.. Allegheny. A. I). WIL SON. 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. no29-Sa Suburban Residences. A T INGRAM STATION P., C. & ST. L. R. R. new frame dwelling, lust completed, con taining 6 rooms, reception hall, etc.: large lot: nrlce only (3,100. C. BLRINGLR SON". 156 Fourth av. no29-36TTS INGRAM Sl'ATION, PANHANDLE R. It. board walk to tbe door, new house 7 rooms, large grounds, (20 per month: call or send for list: special attention given to renting and the collection of rents. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. nol-81-s I' 1NE OF P.. FT. W. C. R. R., CLOSE TO A station: three acres, vineyard, fruit: 9, roomed bouse, supplied with pure spring water, natural gas; bcanllfiil situation in view oi rUer CHARLESSOMEKs & CO., .313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn avc. no2S-67-ius BE&IDKNCE PROPERrV-WlTH ABOUT 12 acres of ground In the city or New Castle, Pa.: substantial brick or 12 spacious rooms, alt in good order: the grounds are advantageously situated lor laying out in building lots, all of which would sell promptly: as a suburban or rural home the place has many points or attrac tion, dense growth or shade and fruit trees copi ous flow or water etc . etc. Further pitrtlcuttrs from JAS. W. DRAPE i CO., Agents, Ii9 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. no27-39-Thi SEWIOKLKY-WE HAVE A NUMUEU OF choice residence properties and bulldpig lots on the Ft. Wavuc Railroad at Sewlckley, desira bly located, and from which purchasers can make a selection at moderate ami reasonable prices. DAVID SHAW 4 CO., 152 Fourth avc. n 011-S9-14, 19, 22, 28, 29" SEWICKLEY-GOOD FRAME DWELLING or eight rooms: hall, bath, front and rear porches, both gases; good location: lot 66x200 leet on two streets; a good investment at (4,oou. C. BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth av. no29-3C-TThs QPT 300-ED(rEWOOD-2S9x2W FRONTAGE. 3 I ? respectively, on two good streets, con venient to Ldgewood station: substantial, well ar ranged and complete house of 8 rooms; large porches detached laundry stable. etc.: this prop erty is worthy oraltentlon, and may bopurchascd on very Luorable terms; card or Introduction supplied by us to owner who occupies. CHARLES SOS1I.RS 4 CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. no2G-54-WF6 QQ 800 AT OAKDALE. PANHANDLE J?0 road, right at station. IS miles from the city, Mrs. Vance's beautiful frame residence, lontalnlng scicn rooms, bay window, halt and attic: Iront and 6lae porches: natural gas and lot 155x108 feet; rrult and shade trees; terms one half cash, balance to suit: this is a big bargain. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 But.er st. 11029-81WSSU Q OOO FOR ALL WALNUT ST.. NEAR OVJ Verner station, a two-story brick dwelling of five rooms and finished attic, water, good cel lar, slate roor, outside shutters; also a two-story frame dwelling orfour rooms and finished attic; lot 4Sxli to an alley: terms to suit. H4. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fonrth a-e. no9-I-9, 19.29 QQ OOO AT W1LKINSBURG-SEVEN-ROOM 009 frame dwelling, recep. hall, finished attic, b.r.. n at. gas electric wires front aud back porches; lot 2nxl20; six minutes from station: this price for a short time. W. E.HAMMETr&CO., 102 Fourth ar Pittsburg, and Wilklnsburg. no23-7 Q,4 500 BRUSHTON, PENN AVENUjs," Otfc? near Peoples st., a two-storv and attic frame dwelling of six rooms hall, both gases, marble mantels front porch; lot 22X132. K47. BLACK &. BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. nn9-l-9. 19.29 FOR SALE -LOTS. Hazeltvood Lots. HAZELWOOD LOTS-ON ELIZABETH ST.: one 6nnare from Center av. electric cars and near Hazeiwood station: rare 5 cents: size 24x120 feet: price only 8700: the tame sized lots bavc sold on Hazeiwood av. ior (1.300: this wit I be your last chance to buy these lots at tbe above price: thev will be considerably higher next spring. SAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. no29-il-29,del,3.5 Suburban Lots. Z1M51EKMAN PARK WILL CONTAIN 75 acres: come and see this lovely park before buying; largest lots: pure air; best water: llstot lot owners who have bought tho first 21 acres fur nished cheerfully: lots right at the station: rail road fare only 4 cents; free pass to and.fromlots S rices from (90 to (250: only two miles from Smlth eld it. J, is. ZIMMERMAN, IU Fourtb ave. " seM-.s, ON FISK. NEAR PENN AVE.. SEVEN TEENTH ward-A good level lot. 22x145 feet to an alley, ror (1.540. (85) See W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. nol-8I-S SALE OF LOTS-DO NOT FOROET'IIir.SALB ot flno building lots near the head of tbe Twentv-sccond Street Incline at 2 P. M. this com ing Wednesday and Saturday; we will be 011 the gronnd. and desire to clote out the entire plot or 58 lots, the property ot the heirs or s. P. Ilollls: prices and terms to suit all: an opportunity ror the worklngmen to get a home: low taxes eood location and easy or access: lots from (100 to 8700. Inquire or MORRISON & BANKS, 108 Third ave., cor. Woou HtJ Telephone 1557. nol-TT8 East End Lots. INVESTMENT IN VACANT GROUND-WE have ten lots in East End within city limits that will be sold at considerably lower price than adjoining property has recently brought; owner needs the money, aud there is a bargain In this Tor a quick buyer: Ir held until spring can sorely be sold at a good advance, b. A. DICK1 K & CO.. Penn and Shady avs., E. E. Dealers In Eat End property only. !ino29 3S T" Ors-EASYTEBMStTHESCHENLEY PARK -1 Land Company are selling the lust lots ror the price oflerlng lu the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Vlrglu alley. nol4-75 PROPEK1IES-ELEOANT BUILDING PROP ERTIES, each at a bargain: level, clean, per fect drainage, on grade or street, 44x1(0, 40xl0o. 220X10U: beautiful situation for a home: just right ror buildings to sell or rent: close to Central Traction Cable. r minutes lrom center ot city. CMARLES SOMERS & CO.. 3U Wood st. SH3 Penn av. no29-6 TACANT LOT-EAST F.ND.SIZE20X10OFEKT; advantageous: street recently paved with asphalt, flagstone sidewalks; gas. natural and ar tificial, and water connections made with lot: Duquesne 1 ractl on cars will pass both ways: nrlec (1.600. (A315). BLACK BAIRD,95 Fourth ave. no7-5S-7, 16,20 QQrypr TO 81.000 EACH-PARK VIEW PLAN tDO lu ol lots near Robinson St.. opposite Ursullnc Academy, Fourteenth Ward, Oakland, 1! miles or 12 minutes' ride lrom postoffice, three minutes' walk from Firth ave. Traction rare: cheanest and best lots In the city. THOS. LIG GETT!'. 71 Diamond st. no7-61-D 123X200 FEET-SHAOYSIDE. EAST END, one of the most desirable building slles lu that district: several full-grown forest trees on the lot; very pleasing surroundings: contiguous to cable cars and Pennsylvania uallro td. Tprms. etc., from JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. no27-39-Ths rjf LARGE BUILDING LOTS CONTIGUOUS tJ tdc&blccars and In a raplaly-lmprovlng part of the city; values enhancing: good point tn Invest and make a quick turn. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. no27-4) QQ 125-BELLEFIELD AVE., FRONTING iDO Schenlev Park entrance, fine lot. size 25x95. (D166) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave nue. nolS-24-15.23,29 Allegheny Lots. FAYETTE ST.-ALLEGHENY, FINE BUILD ING lot, for150 per foot. A. A. WILSON. 65 Federal st., Allegheny. no29-3s Farms. FARM-200 ACRts IN SALEM TOWNSHIP, Westmoreland count j, fa. ;30 acres fln-oak; 30 or 40 acres coal, 7-foot vein, Pittsburg seam; good frame dwelling eight rooms: lino bank: am, good running spring of water.In every field: good outbuildings of every description; land of excellent quality and In good state ofcul tlvatlon; price only fil per acre. SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth av. 11029-72 FARM-10O ACRES. GOOD HOUSE AND barn, fine orchard; welL situate near towns railroads and river; one hour's ride from city; great bargain lr sold before January 1. ED. WITIISH, 410 Grant St. no2S-I FARU-AT A BARGAIN-9 ACRES NEAR Sharpsburg: splendid garden or truck farm; frame dwelling, four rooms; stable; well watered: good solL and will be sold at a bargain. SLOAN CO., 127 Fourtb av. no29-7i -ITIARM-FOlt SALE OR EXCHANGE-A GOOD J' farm or 120 acres with dwellings outbuild ings, orchard, water, etc., In Washington county. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. uo29-39 FARM IS ACRES NEAR PARNASSUS; frame dwelling lour rooms; good fruit: well watered: one-half cleared and balance In timber; suitable for poultry raising. SLOAN CO.. 127 Fourth av. no29-72 miscellaneous. CALIFORNIA AV.-ALLEGHENY, FRONT AGE: excellent small properties for Invest ment for business situation or dwelling: corner lot. 20x110 to street; 4-roomed house, (2,000: mod ern house, six rooms in all respects complete and substantial, lot 20x107 to 40-foot street, (3.OC0: lot 20x110 to 40-toot street. (LOCO CHARLES SOM ERS "CO., 313 Wood St., 0019 Penn av. no23-6 INVESTMENTS ATTRACTIVE INVEST MENTS in Last End property: also In cheaper suburban lots. BROWN SAINT, .112 Smith field st. no25-7G-TTS B EAL ESTATE-IN BOTH CI11ES AND suburbs. HOLMES CO.. 420 Smlthfield st. no29-S0 Q-t - 3O0-A Blf'r SPECULATION IN UNIM 3JL1 PROVED property, situate In Temper ancevltle. 6 minutes from West End cars: ir sold in lots can triple your money at once. ALLES BAILEY. 161 Fourth av. Tel. 167., not7-5B BUSINESS CHANGES. Business Opportunities. GROCERY SlORnS-(T00 to (S.0C0: CIGAR stores, (300 to tkVOO: milk denots (400 to JC00: drug, shoe, hardware, notion and 5 and 10-cent stores HOLMES CO., 420 Smlthfield st. U029-79 GROCER! DOING S400FERWKEK; OTHF.R3 (300 to (2,000; country stores, cigar stores notion stores, bakeries meat markets etc. PKR C1VAL CHAPMAN. 439 Grant st. no29-!5 LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE-GROCERY stores In both cities. 3500 to JO. COO; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores butcher shop, notion stores shoe stores book and stationery store, milk depots hardware and tinning busi ness &1IEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. no23 Business Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTIES-CEN l'I'.ALLY LO CATED, down town, and solid Investments. DAVID tHAW CO., 153 Fourth av. no22-59-TuThSSu BUTLER ST.-NO. 3705. FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 21X100 rt.. with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. uetz as shoestore; frame duell ing on rear or lot; this valnaDle property will be sold a erv low and on easy term". Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. i(.9 Butler. selO-13-ws BRICK HOTEL IN EASTERN OHIO. OF about 40 rooinsand frilly furnished: bar sales, (9.000 per year, and other receipts 7,(j0u per year: good-slzcd barn, Icchonse. and all conveniences: price 825,000: might take some good real estate In partpay. J. if. STEVENSON CO., lOOHrth avenue. nol8 C1ENTER AV. FINE NEW BUSINESS property, two-story and mansard brick: press front, stone trimmings, seven rooms and storeroom, hall. ve3tlbnle. bath, w. e., Insldo shutters,' all modern Improvements; brick stable in rear; lot runs to street: price low aud terms reasonable: Investigate. BAXTER. TII03IPSON CO., 162 Fourth av. no24-78-MtVo FOURTH AVENUE, C1TY-A FINE BUSI NKSS property: a prompfpurchascrcan se cure a bargain in this property; the owner is a non-rcsldentanddeslre8tosell. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth av., city. no2-S9' 2001 CARSON. COR. TWENTIETH ST. ATA a ery reasonable price, a large new brick build ing, consisting ot store and dwelling: lot 22x120 feet to an alley: also frame house 4 rooms fronting Iwentletll St. (S50) See W. A. HERRON SONS, 80Fourtnne. nol-81-s Cn 300-COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA Ot7 St.. Iet46x53 ft., with old brick dwellings; first-class location foranyklnd of business; would make splendid mannlacturlng site: terms very easy. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. se20-84-SSU DQfi OOO LAWRENCEVILLE. TH1RTY ClOO 1 IRsT street, near Smallman streeta "brick shop and grain house: lot 120x163 feet: good railroad facilities. (J46) BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. nol3-:4-15.23.2U FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. A'ehlcles, live Stock, Etc BUGGIES. CARRIAGE. SPRING WAGONS, etc. scconii-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 613 Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridec. se3-22-Mths" DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. Wit. BECKER!, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. Jell-76-JIWS HORSE-DARK BAY-FOR HALF VALUE: suitable for doctor or family driving: quiet and gentle In evcrv particplar. Can be seen at J. H.SKELTON'S STABLE, Twelfth St., city. no29-35 HOBSE-A.VER F1NEBLQCKY DRAUGHT horse, weighing 1,450, 6 years old and sound: must be sold lor want or use. CARNAIIAN'S STABLE. 412 Ferry st. no23-Cl Miscellaneous. BAN-ANA-.-nEAL-QUARTEKS FOR BA NANAS. Florida oranges and foreign fruits orall kinds: hue my fruit bought direct from tbe groves In Florida, and select only oranges grown on the finest groves and will give my patrons the finest iruit 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 potatoes onions, apples and fruits is the largest In the city, and- will not be undersold by any house in tne trade. Come and examine my stock. Have handled up to date 150, 00d baskets or grapes this season, and will coutinue to handle largely or Concords catawbas etc., for the next 30 days. Do not forges the place, the old established house or THOS. H. McGOWAN, 607 Llnerty street. "Fair dealing and honesty" Is in Y motto, noll-sa NEW. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY -COME and examine our stock or gold aud silver watches clocks diamonds lewolrv and silver ware, etc.: lowest prices In tho two cities, at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth avc. Pittsbnrg. Fine watch and jewelry repairing a specialty. - noIl-7TS PERSONAL FROPKRTY-AT PUBLIC AUC TION Wednesday. Dee. 3. Ufti at 12o'clock, bv the FIDELITY 11TLE AND1RUSTCO.. Ad ministrator, at their building. Nos. 121 and 123 Fourth av., thepersonal property of the estate or Edward Oxnard. dee'd. consisting of tbe dece dant's Interest In tho firm or Warden oxnard and a policy Ar Insurance on the lire of George 0. Oxnard for 85.003. no22-4S- 8 POWERFUL FIELD GLASS-COS r (30," FOR 110. 'Address with stamp. GUY WILSON, 184 Walnut at., Cincinnati, o. noW-H-s Machinery and Metals. , BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and bolleTs onel4v301n.. one 12x21 In., one 12x13 In., two 10x20 ln..ona nxl2 In., one 10x12 In., four 9x12 in., and large lot or smaller sizes; mounted portable engtnea a to 12 h. p., shafting, ullevs pumps governors etc J. S. YOUNG. 1-25 Park way. Allegheny. Pa. oc30-I B NI11NKS AND BOILER NEW AND UE- CJ FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER DOUTHE1T CO.. Llil below Sus pension bridge. Allegheny, Pa. ocl-CS HOlsriNG AND PORTABLE ENGINES small vertical engines and boilers wire rone, iron charging barrows, Siciuen valves lard kettles, castings, etc. VELTE MCDONALD. 320U Penn avenue. ocl-TTS THE TAYLOR-BtCK AUTOMATIC AND compound engine ror electric light and rail wuy service: engines and boilers In every slzo and slrle: siw mills and wood-working machin ery. HARMESMACH1NE DEfor, US First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. no26-I TO LET. City Residences. Q-f Q FER MO. A GOOD BRICK HOUSE 5JLO slxrooins on a good paved st. ; cl'v sew erage: 15 minutes' ride from Wood st. bvAVvlie av. cable line. Send lor list, W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth av. no27-52-Thst Business Properties. COMPLETE NEW STORF.RDOM PLATE glass front: all well arranged, with large base mcut. on Ohio st., Allegheny; onlv 8300 per year. W. A. HKISRON hONs, Ho. 80 Fourtb av. no29-59-wst HOTEIFIFlTf (50) ROOM HOTEL; SOME unfurnished rooms for housekeeping In center ot cltv. For particulars Inquire ots. MUS GKA VE, 329 Liberty St. no29-5-23,30,dcl.3,5,7t S'lOREUllOM-N EARLY COMPLETEO-23IS4; suitable ror furniture or drygood; Penn av., Wllfclnsburg;aIso, two large second-storr rooms forofflces. inquire or WILLIAM TURNER, cor ner Penn av. and Center St.. Wilklnsburg, Pa. nu28-10t WAREHOUSE-BRICK FROM 1S9 Tl) l' First avenue between Smlthfield and Grant streets: 3-storv building 80x80 feet with elevator, engine, bollerandall conveniences rormanuiac turlngor warehouse purposes: rent low. Inquire on premises. 11. J. HEINZ CO. no2K-72t TT THIRD AV.. THREE-STORY BRICK tj business property, with elevator. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth av. Tel. 1S7. no2T-26t Offices. Desk Room. Etc OFFICESIN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at TUS BANK. oc23-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 I PERSONAL BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS, OLD hnd new. largest stock, lowest prices: librar ies purchased. iltANK BACON CO.. 301 Smlthfield st.. Pittsburg, Pa. noli PEKSONAL-YOU CAN BUY HOLIDAY presents on credit from Sam F.SIpe;walcbes, diamonds, jewelry and silverware, diamond ear rings rings, pins and stnds. (15 to CiW): possession given on first payment. Address LOCK. BOX 885. Pittsburg. no3-45 FOUND. FOUND A LARGE LOT or WINTER clothing belonging to residents or this city was ronnd hanging In the rooms occupied bf DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth ave.. upstairs altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. U013-D POUND-THAT t E CAN SAVE YOU 50 PER cent. tVe have a large and varied stock of opera glasses: "latest novelties, ',' made especially for our trade and bearing our own name as a guar antee, imported before the lucreascd duties which wcwlll sell at actual cost to close, as our increased spectacle trade demands all our attcntlou. A grand stock of gold spectacles fitted hyonrsclves at popular prices. OHESSMAN-M ANNION, Ex pert Opticians. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best tl spectacle on earth. no29-25 LOST. T OST-825 REWARD-LOST ON NOVEMBER!, JLJ a black and tan setter dog. 825 reward will he paid ror his return to W. J. CASKEY. & CO.. 115 SmlihfleU st.. city. no29-lS-p OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. I No. 178.1 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING UNTO tbe Dnquesne Traction Company tbe right to enter upon, occupy and nse certain streets aud highways and to snpply motive power to and operate certain passenger and street rail ways. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That the Duquesne Traction Company shall have tbe riebt and is authorized to enter npon any and all streets and highways or parts thereof upon which all or any part or parts of the railway of tbe Central Passenger Railway Company, the Transverse Passenger Railway Company and tbe Grant Street Railway Company or either of them now aro or hereafter may be constructed, upon procuring the consent of tbe said railway companies respcctirely.and construct, maintain and operate theroon such motors, cables, elec tricals or other appliances and necessary or convenient apparatus and mechanical iixtcres by means of au overhead system or otherwise as said traction company may at any time or times select for tbe traction or operation of cars upon aud along all or any part or parts of the railways of said companies or either of them, and also with tbe consent of said rail way companies respectively to erecr. maintain and use in. upon, over and along such streets and highways or parts thereof as all or any part or parts of tbe railways of said companies or either of them now are or hereafter may be constructed such posts, poles, supports or other device'', as the said traction company may from time tn time select for the snpport of any over head electric system for tbe supply of Inotor power and also with the consent of said rail way companies respectively to supply motive, power, to said railway companies, or cither of them, and operate cars over and along all or any part or parts of the railways of said companies, or cither of them, nnder and subject, however, to tbe provisions of the general ordinance, entitled "A general ordi nance relating to the entry upon, over or nnder or tbe nse or occnpatlon of anv street, lane or alley, or any part thereof, for any purpose, by passenger or street railway companies, or by companies operating passenger or street rail ways, and providing reasonable regulations pertaining thereto for the pnblic convenience and safety." approved the 25th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1800. Section 2 That any ordinance nr part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance bo and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 10th ilav ot November. A. D. 181)0. H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk, of Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon ConnciL Attest: E. 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 583. 17th day of November A. D. 189a 1N0.I8U.1 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING UNTO tho Market Street Railway Company, its successors, lessees and assigns, the right to en ter npon, occupy and use certain streets and highways. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tho authority of the same. That the Market Street Railway Company shall have tho right, and is authorized, to construct and main tain a branch or extension ot its railway, with the necessary sidings, tnrn-onts, switches and connections, from its main lino of track at the intersection of Diamond street and Ross street, thence along Ross street to Fourth avenue, and thence along Fourth avenne to the Intersec tion thereof with Grant street, and said com pany, its successors, lessees and assigns, shall have tbe right and is authorized dur ing the term named in its charter to oper ate cars for the conveyance of passen gers over aud along its railway upon the streets and highways beforo named, .and npon and along the railways of such other company or companies as it may connect with over and along tbe following described ronte, or any part or parts thereof, to wit; Beginning at the intersection of Diamond and Grant streets, thence along Grant street to Sixth ave nue, thence along Sixth avenue to Woodstrcer, thence along Wood street to Fonrth avenne, thence along Fourth avenne to Grant street, and along Grant street to Diamond street, and the said company. Us successors, lessees and assigns shall bavo tbe rigbt and is also author ized to use electricity by means-of an overhead or otherwise as a motive powor, and to erecr, maintain and use such post poles, devices or other supports in. upon andalong all the streets and highways hereinbefore named, or any part orparts thereof, as said, company may deem necessary or convenient for the support of such s stein or for tbe supply of mo tive power, and all of which rights and privileges aro granted nnder and subject to tbe provisions of the general or dinance, entitled "A general ordinance re lating to the entry upon, over or under, or the use or occupation of any street, lane or alley, or any part thereof, for any purpose by patsea ger or street railway companies or bv com panies operating passenger or street railways, add providing reasonable regulations pertain ing thereto for the public convenience and satety." approved the 23th day of February. A. D. 1890. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 10th dav of November, A. D. 1S9Q. H. P. FORD, President ot, Select Council Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. Gj Ij. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common CouccU. ' Mayor's office, November 17, 1890. Approved! No. 177. 1 AN" ORDINANCE-GRANTING TO THE Pennsylvania Tube Works tbe risht and privilege to construct and maintain a switch track over and across Second avenne, Four teenth ward. Section 1 Belt ordained and enacted br the) city of Pittsburg-, In belect and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority ot the same. That iha Pennsylvania Tube Works is hereby (granted the tichtto lay a side track of standard pause from their present side track on Second avenue, begiumnzatapoint about 185 feet west from Canton street; tlienca westnardly by a curve (leflectlncto tbo left of a radius of 160 feet, crossing Second avenue at grade to their prop erty on the south side of Second avenue as shown npon a plan hereto attached, the work to be done under the supervision of and sub- Icct to tbe approval of the Department ot nblic Works. Section 2 In consideration of the foregoing privilege, right and license, the said Pennsyl vania Tube Works, its successors and assigns shall annually pay to the city of Pittsburg tho sum of seventy-nve (575) dollars, which said payment shall be made immediately after tbe approval by tbe Mayor of this ordinance, and shall be made each and every year thereafter daring the continuance of the privilege and" license hereinbefore named and described. Sections The city of Pittsburg hereby ex pressly reserves and retains the right ot modi fying, amending or repealing any and all rights privileges and licenses hereinbefore granted up on b0 days' notice thereof beinggiven in writing; or by joint resolution or ordinance by Council by said city to the said Pennsylvania Tube Works, its successors and assigns. Section 4 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be, and the same is hereby, re pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this loth dav of November. A. D 1890. Ii. I. FORD, President or Select Conned. Attest: GEO. BOOrH. Cleric of Select Council. G. h. HOIJJDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. November 17, ls90. Apnroved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OaTEEMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Hook. vol. 7, pa;;e 5S3. 17th day of November. A. D. IS90. Pittsburg. November 17. 1890. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con-z troller until FRIDAY. December 5. at 2P.1L, . for alterations in tbe office of Bureau of Elec tricity. Municipal Hall, according to plahs and specifications on file in tbe olSco of tbe archi tect, Cha3. Bickel, Hamilton building. For further information apply to M. W. Mxad, Snpt. of Bureau. Blanks for bidding can be obtained at the general office. Department of Public Safety. Each proposal must he accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, in doable tbe amount of the bid, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. J.O.BROWN. Chief of Department of Pnblic Saietv. no23-91) . AN ORDINANCES-AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing of Beatty street, from Stanton avenue to Hays streer. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on tile in tbe office of tbe Clerk of Coun cils that one-third in interest of tbe owners of property fronting and abutting npon tbe said street have petitioned tbe Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving and curbing of tbe same: therefore Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsuurg. in belect and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Worksie and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with the acts of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tbe said city of Pltteburc relating thereto and regulating tbe rame, for proposals for the grading; Saving and curbing of Beatty street, from, tanton avenne to Hays street, the contract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordi nances. The cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in ac cordance with the provisions ot an act ot As sembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an act relating to streets and Bowers in cities of tbe second class.' approved tbe 16th. day of May. A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re pealed, so far as tbe same affects tins ordi nance; Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils I this luth day 01 jNovemoer.A. V. lsvu. H. P. FORD. President f Select ConnciL Attest: GEORGE BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mavors office, November li 189H. Approved: H. I. GO URLEY, Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OS TERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded iu Ordinance Book. vol. 7, pageoSO, 17th day of November. A. D. 1800. Continued on Tenth Parje. CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE. One of tbe most imposing in the East End. See cut, eleventh page of last Sun day's Dispatch, which gives an idea, thongh a poor one, of its advantages. Contains 15 spacions rooms; also bath rooms, lavatories, w. c.'s, laundries, etc; magnificent and costly mantels, fire-places, chandeliers, etc.; the entire first floor finished in hard wood; the wal's and ceilings artistically decorated and expensively .finished. Lot 140x280 leet to a street, with excellent stable and carriage nonse on rear. Location is unsurpassed, on corner two of the most prominent 60-foot asphalt paved resident avenues in the East End; on line Duquesne Electric road, con venient to Fifth avenue cable or P. E. K. M. F. HIPPLE & GO., 96 FOURTK AVE. nc25-Sl-TT3 FIFTEEN CHOICE BUILDMG LOTS Within 15 minutes' ride ot Court Honse. Can be bought at a great bargain by a prompt bnter. 1: will nay you to call and get a plan of these lots. These lots are sure to double In value within six months. M. P. HOWLEY 4 SON. no23-69 117 Fourth avenue. AUCTION SALES. HORSES FOR SALE AT AUCTION. The Department of" Public Safety will sell at public auction, as tbe department stables. No. 101 Wylie ave.. on December 12. -18901 at 10 o'clock A. jr., a lot of driving, saddle and dratt borse. J. O. BROWN. no29-70 Chief Dept. Pnblic Safety. AUCTION SALE. H. B. SMITHSON Keal estate and General Auctioneer, room S3 Eisner Building. Fifth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at siorei. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. nc6-t-D REMOVAL. Houso and Sign Fainter, has removed from 136 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention given tn the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing in all its branches. oclMS-D The SuppIyManufncturingCo., 100 and 102 WOOD ST. Heavy and Light Machine Work to Order la IRON OK I5KA-SS, From Specifications or Verbal Order. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ELECTRIC RAIL. WAY MACHINERY REPAIRS. Telephone No. HSU. --r ocJO-40-TTS For Amusement Advts. See Eighth Page, BRICK IB
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