Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 02, 1890, FIRST PART, Page 3, Image 3

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HOW THEY LIKE IT.
Opinions of Representative Citizens
- on Harrison's Message.
TARIFF AEG03IESTS INDORSED.
Government Subsidies Suits the American
Shipping Irfajne.
orrosiXG views on tiie force bill
The President's message to Congress is
not read with undue eagerness in Pittsburg.
Yesterday, hours after the publication of
3Ir. Harrison's missive, hundreds of prom
inent and intelligent citizens were asked
their opinions of the document. Very few,
comparatively, had read it The majority
ol the persons approached said that they had
not seen it and intimated that they did not
care whether they read it or not. Under
such circumstances the gathering of senti
ment was discouraging.
Some representat ve citizens had perused
it, and their opinions are given below:
James B. Scott The President's indorse
ment of the McKinlej biil suits me. "We
are all for the tarill around Pittsburg. As
for the Federal elections bill, everj thing de
pends on the agencies employed to enforce
it. It wouldn't work in some places, and
would stir up dissension. Iu other localities
it would be perlcctly satistactorr. Iu other
particulars Mr. Harrison's views coincide
witli mine.
THE rKESIDENT INDORSED.
Captain TV. "V. O'Neil, the river coal
operator I have been a life-long Kepub
can, and, as a Republican, I would indorse
the President's views on public questions. I
haven't had time to read the message in de
tail, but, lrom what I have seen of it, I
think Mr. Harrison is on the right track.
Major Conrad Kay Harrison is all right.
A. H. Logan, the oil man I would have
absolute free trade all over the world, if
that were possible. Let a mar make what
he can, and sell if where he wiil, at the best
advantage to himself. Intant industries,
however, need protection. It is the best
thing lor the country and people in the end.
This has been demonstrated in
the case of plate glass. Home
production has brought down the
price one-half, and it is becoming cheaper
everv day. I am opposed to the Federal
election bill. The country is cursed with
too much legislation. I don't think the
general Government has a right to dictate to
the Stales in the matter ot holding elections.
Why curround the polls with armed officers?
The effect would not be beneficial or con
tribute toward having an honest election
and a iair count.
THAI THE SHirn.G LEAGUE TTAXTS.
George A. Kelly As a member of the
American Shipping League, I am most in
terested in subsidies for American steam
chips and the passage of the shipping league
and tonnage lulls. In a former message
the President declared himself in lavor o
restoring the American marine throuih
Governmental aid, and I see in this message
he calls attention to the two bills I have re
ferred to, and uges their passage. This
is in line with what the league
desires, and meets my approbation.
1 was afraid the ocean mail service bill, in
troduced by Senator Fry, was not in accord
with the League measure, but I discovered
on examination that it was framed to be in
harmony with it. The restoration of the
American marine is an important subject,
ana we hope these bills will be passed by
the House. Most of the Southern members
had declared themselves in favor of the
measures, but when they were indorsed bv
the administration they were forced by the
party Jash to occupy an inconsistent "posi
tion, ana they fought us. Xpw, that the
Democrats are coming into power, I think
they will redeem their former pledges. The
South will be greatly benefited by their pas
sage.
COKGEESS IIELrS TRAVEL.
Division Passenger Agent Smith, of the
Baltimore and Ohio road I haven't read
the message, but I am a tariff man. I am
glad Congress has reopened. It will mate
more business for the railroads.
Postmaster McKean The President is my
chief. That is all I have to say.
W. A. Herron The message strikes me
as a very forcible document, and according
to my way of thinking, the President's
utterances on all the great questions of the
day are sound. His views o. the tariff laws
are particularlv forc.ole. These laws have
not yet been tested, but when they have been
I believe they will prove of great benefit.
As for reciprocity, I am more and more
convinced every dav that it will become one
of the great bulwarks of the Republican
party. I am astonished at the remark
able Ehowiug nude by the farmers.
The increase in tiie market price of their
leading products far surpass my most
sanguine expectations. That part of the
messagf whicn deals with the question of
fair and honest elections is simply unanswer
able. The country is in a remarkably pros
perous condition. Business is good, wages
the same, and employment for all who nre
really anxious for it." We have had a little
financial flurry of late, but I attribute that
almost entirely to stock speculations.
PLEASED 1VITII HAEfilSOX'S VIEWS.
District Master "Workman Joseph L.
Evans I thorough! vadniire the President's
unmistakable views regarding tariff legis
lation. There is no doubt that the McKin
ley bill is not understood by the great mass
ot people. All that is needed is time in
which to develop its merits, and then the
sentiment iu its favor will bcoverwhclming.
I am also plersed with the President's bold,
honest and fearless stand on the question
of honest elections. I do not see how any
one can object to such manly views.
Colonel Willi im H. Reed The message
is clean cut, dignified and verv forcible,
particularly as it refers to the great issues
that now confront the people. The Presi
dent's views on the euhjeet of free and hon
est elections suit me to the litter. This is
an issue that must be met, and the Repub
lican party must be largelv depended upon
to meet it. The indorsement of theMcKin
Icy bill is also a strong point, ana a sound
one. Taken as a whole, 1 regard the mes
sage as one of the ablest that has ever gone
before the people.
Er-Secretarv William Martin, of the
Amalgamated Association President Har
rison is undoubtedly correct when he says
the recent tariff legislation is not properly
understood. My firm belief is that when
the various branch's of it are in foil opera
tion the people, and particularly the work
ing classes, will find it an absolute blessing.
From a hasty pei us.il I also think the ut
terances on the subject of honest elections
should meet with general approval. The
last year has undoubtedly been a prosperous
one, generally speaking", and I hope this
condition may continue.
STEOKG KECIPEOCITT AEGC21ENTS.
Samuel P. Andrews. Prineinal nf ih
Howard School I expected the late tariff
legislation wouia receive hearty support,
but with all due deference to Major Mc
Kinley and his bill, I doubt whether it will
suit the whole country, particularly the
farmers of the great West. The arguments
in favor of reciprocity are strong, and I
think that this issue will have to be relied
upou largely for the salvation of the Ke
publican party.
Major J. F- Denniston, City Treasurer
The President's recommendation for a close
inspection ot private pension bills is well
timed. I have always held that the Gov
ernment has. been very liberal in its deal
ings with veterans, and I am not in favor of
private pension unis, except in exceptional
cases. General and private went into the
annv with the same object in view
to preserve the country at the expense of
their lives, it necessary. The private took
as many chances as the General, while his
nnA dti.inc nptlTP firviiA ip nAt nA4l
so great. I lavor private pension bills lor J
w
the recognition of exceptional services or
unusual gallantry.
K. S. Morrow, City Controller I haven't
read the message yet, and I don't believe
I'll have time to until Christmas.
A GSAHITE STATE AGENT AERESTED.
S. W.Ritter, of McKeesport, Sent to Jail to
Await a Hearing.
Detective Robinson yesterday arrested S.
W. Rirter on Fifth avenue. Hitter hts
been located in McKeesport as agent for the
Granite State Provident and Loan Associa
tion, the local representatives of which are
now in jail awaiting trial ou a charge of
obtaining money on false pretense.
Hitter was taken before Police Magistrate
McKenna on the same charge, and was
committed to jiil for a hearing on Thursday
in default of $1,000 bail.
Prosperous Beyond expectation.
The annual meeting of the managers of
the Bcthesda Home will be held this after
noon at 2:30 o'clock, in the parlors of the
Home, on Colweli street. This newest of
the local public philanthropies is meeting
with remarkable success, and is prosperous
beyond the mostrtanguine expectations.
Special Auction Sale of Finn Diamonds, Re
peating; and Chronograph Watches.
Complying with the many requests of my
patrons, I have appointed AVednesday, 'De
cember 3, at 2:30 r. jr., for a special sale of
fine diamonds, repeating and chronograph
watches. My stock consists ot first-class
goods, mounted in the latest designs. Among
this stock is my celebrated Blue Gem, 2J
karat, valued at 53,000. This is the finest
and most perfect diamond in this city. You
are invited to attend. M. G. Cohen,
Diamoud Expert and Jeweler,
S33 Smitbfield street.
PLVNOS.S1G5, ORGANS 850,
At llenrlcks Music Company, Limited.
To close out during the holiday season
our entire stock of new and second-hand
pianos and organs prices will be reduced
away down. A nearly new upright piano
5225, worth originallv 5375; a good piano
lor 5165, worth new 5400.
A handsome organ for 550, and other
pianos as low as 535, and organs as low as
525. Stock Includes Chickering & Sons,
Whcelock, Liudeman, Stuyvesant, Stein
way, Knabe and Hardnian pianos and
Palace, Bridgeport, Packard, Estey, Great
Western and Shoninger organs. Easy pay
ments arranged. Instruments can be se
lected and set aside ior the holidays. So
you should call early and get the choice.
Open in the evenings.
Hexeicks Mnsic Co.. Ltd.,
70 Fifth avenue.
Car Manufacturing Plant for Sale.
The undersigned, receiver of the Indian
apolis Car and Manufacturing Company,
will receive scaled proposals until Decem
ber 17, 1890, at 12 o'clock 31., lor the sale as
an entirety of the plant of said company in
West Indianapolis, adjoining the city of
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, macbinerv and appliances, and is com
plete in all departments, with a capacity of
25 ears daily, and uses natural gas as fuel.
If no acceptable proposition is received by
the time named the property will be offered
lor sale at auction on December 18, 1800, at
2 o'clock r. si., at the south door of the
Court House, in the city of Indianapolis.
For further particulirs aud terms of sale
address Matthew Heuuing, Receiver,
Indianapolis, Ind. de2,9,16
Im estors Tatio Notice.
On Wednesday, December 3, at 2 r. 31.,
that very desirable piece of property, cor
ner of Third street and Penn avenue, will be
offered at public auction. Those looking
for a good investment should keep this in
view, as the improvements shortly to be
made in that vicinity by the Schenlcy es
tate will cause a sharp advance.
Specialties in Silks.
Besides the many other attractions in the
silk department for the holiday season, we
have this day added a very handsome and
complete line of printed India and Japanese
silks in choicest designs and colorings at
greatly reduced price;. Some cf these are
specially appropriate and very elegant
for gowns and house dresses.
Jos. Hokne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Little Capo Overcoats
.And pretty suits for the boys can be bought
at our store ior only fta so, S$ ana i5 SO. A
nice present with each sale.
P. C. C. C. Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, corner Grant aud
Diamond streets, opposite the Court
House.
Hero Is Tour Chance.
Order may be left for Xmas Photos
and crayons until Dec 20, extra help aud
ample facilities having been employed to
furnish all work timely at Aufrecht's Elite
Gallery, 516 Market st.
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, IDX.
401 Smlthtleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, 5100.000. Surplus, 569,000.
Deposits of 51 and upward received and
interest allow ed at 4 per cent, tts
DESEr.vrNG or CovrtPEXCi: There Is no arti
cle which to rlclilv dcscrci the entire confidence
f the community as Bnowx's Bronchial
Troches. 'those tafTerlnir trow asthmatic and
bronchial diseases, coughs and colds should try
them, l'rlcc "S cents.
Ko bad effects follow the useof our lager
and Pilsner beers. Physicians unhesitat
ingly recommend them. Families may
order direct by mail or telephone 1186.
Ieon City Brewing Company.
Ladies' English mackintosh.
A special lot navy blue cloth finish, loose
fitting newmarkets at the low price of 510
each. Hoene & Ward,
41 Fifth avenue.
3-4 Hemstitched
Napkins, beautiful patterns, extra quality,
510 per dozen. Horse & Ward,
41 Filth avenue.
Special attractions in linen table sets,
fringed and hemstitched; large assortments
and extra "values. Hugus & Hacke.
TTSSU
Lunch at Once.
Business men duringthe holiday "hurry"
should lunch at Kennedy's. Q uick service.
Everything clean and palatable. Sixth
and Duquesne way. TTSu
Mrs. WissloWS Soothing Syrup reduces
inflammation while children are teething.
Winter Underwear.
For ladies, gentlemen and children, at
money-saving prices. The" largest assort
ments and best values.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
HERE'S WHAT WE'LL SELL YOU
as Special Bargains for To-Day.
Tour own choice of all our fine 515
and 518 men's overcoats and suits
for only - 810 00
Tour own choice ot our 520, 522 and
525 superfine suits and overcoats
tor......... .......:. -.-.......515 00
lour own choice of all our 528, 530
and 535 superb overcoats and suits
for. ... .via 00
We have determined to reduce our enor
mous stock and turn it into cash immedi
ately, but we can make this offer but once
the loss is too heavy. Yon make your own
selection at the prices named above during
this sale. Manyoi the overcoats are satin
lined throughout, with silk velvet collar,
cloth collar or inserted collar. Fashionable
kerseys, elegant beavers and imported chin
chillas are all included. P. C C C,
Pittsburg Combination Clothing
Company, corner Grant aud Diamond
streets, opposite the Court House.
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BACK AGAIN AT HIS W0EK
Father Mollinger Once More Attending to
His Hundreds of Consulting Invalids.
Bev. Father Mollinger, of the Most Holy
Name Church, Troy Hill, has almost fully
recovered from his late serious illness. He
reads early mass in the church, as usual,
aud many hundreds who have anxiously
awaited his recovery, are again daily visit
ing the shrine of St. Anthony. Tne con
sultation with invalids take place iu the
ofiiee in the rear of the church.
Father Mollinger also pays great attention
to hit new chapel, which he is having built
in honor of St. Anthonv, and which is last
nearing completion. Every afternoon he de
votes all his time to it, and he may then be
seen watching the work as it is progressing.
The dedication services will not take place
until next St. Anthony's Day. This will
he the largest celebration ever held on Troy
Hill.
A GOOD SHOWING MADE.
The Pittsburg and Connollsvilie Road Has
Big Net Earnings.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Pittsburg and Connollsvilie road was
held at the B. & O. depot vesterdav. The
old Board of Directors, as published in The
Dispatch of yesterday, were re-elected.
The earnings for the nine months ending
June 30, 1890, were 52,246,732 95; expenses,
51,446,227 15; net earnings, 5800,505 80.
Orland Smith was chosen President and
Major 0. B. Washington Secretary and
Auditor.
The date of the fiscal year has been
changed from September 30 to June 30 to
meet the requirements of the Inter-State
Commission. After the meeting 01 the di
rectors they sat down to an elaborate feast at
the Monongabela House.
KO TRACE OF K'GBAW,
Bat the Prison Officials Are Working Hard
to Run Him Down.
George A. Kelly, President of the Board
of Prison Inspectors, is of course very
anxious to have McGraw and Dobson re
captured. "We have heard several rumors
about them," he said yesterday, "but the
truth is, we haven't even a definite trace
yet. We are allowing no grass to grow
under our feet in the effort to run them
down. "My instructions to the guards have
always been that no matter what you may
be thinking about, the convict is always
looking out for a chance to break away."
Flno Fans for Holiday Presents.
A beautiful assortment here in fine os
trich feather tans with tortoise shell sticks;
real duchesse lace fans with pearl sticks,
and novelties in flower fans, and in gauze
fans all at the lowest prices.
JOS. HORN-E & CO.,
609-621 Pcnu Avenue.
Diamond Pendants.
Our pendants of Diamonds and other
precious stones are designed expressly for
our trade and cannot be duplicated.
Dubbin & McWatty,
Jew tie's,
Tusu 53 Fifth avenue.
My "Comfort" glasses, and how to use
your eyes, will strengthen and preserve your
sight " Prof. Little,
Graduate Optician, Smithtield and Sixth
avenue, -with Biggs & Co.
Ladies Hosiery for Xmas.
A special lot ot two-toned pure silk stock
ings, regular 53 50 quality, at only 52. An
odd chance that gives our hosiery customers
this big bargain. They come two pairs in a
box. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Ladies' Jackets Our assortments ex
cel all others in extent, variety and values.
ttssu Hugus" & Hacke.
MEETINGS.'
THE REGULAR ANNOAL MEETING OF
JL the stockholders of the Pittsburg and Fair
port Terminal Company will be held at the
office of tho company, B. & O. R. R. station,
corner Bmithfield and Water bis Pittsburg.
Pa.. MONDAY, December 8, 1890, at 2 P. M.
C. S. WIGHT. Secretary. no24-9
THE REGULAR ANIUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pittsburg and
Allegheny Drove Yard Company will be held
at the office 01 tho comnany. II. it O. R. R.
station, corner SnuthBeld aud Water sts..
Pittsburg. Pa.. MONDAY, December 8; 1S9Q. at
11 A. M. C. S. WIGHT. Secretary. m.24-10
ELECTIONS.
MojfoxG miela Insurance Company.
Pittsburg. I'a., November 19. 1890.
ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION
of 15 directors to serve for the ensuing
year will be-held at tho office of the companv.
S3 Fourth av., on TUESDAY, December 2.
prox.. between the hours of 12 M. and 1 P. 31.
no22 76-D JOHN H. CLANK. Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICES.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
Xl pursuance to a resolution ot the Hoard of
Directors of tho Braddock Wire Company, an
election of the stockholders of said company
will be held at Its principal office, Pittsburg,
Pa., on TUESDAY, December 30, 1S90, at 10
o'clock A. JL. to vote on the proposed increase
in the capital stock of said companv from $300,
000 to SJOO.000. W. H. RO WE,
W. F. MCCOOK. becretiry.
Solicitor. oc2b-75Tu
J. T. GORMLEY, Executor,
51 Main street. West End.
ESTATE OF JAMES GORMLEY, DE
CEASED Notice Is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of James
Gorinley have been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediato pajrnent, and
those having claims against the same should
make them Known without delay. J. T.
GORMLEY, 52 Mam st, West End.
OC28-40-TU
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET
J TER.S nf administration upon the cstato
of Peter Tesh. deceased, late of the City of Al
legheny, have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said estate will make
najmentto the undersigned, and all persons
having claims will present them to her.
ELIZABETH A. ZEIINDfc-R,
Franklin St., Eighth ward, Allegheny.
oc2S-43tu
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
No. 2 of Allegheny county.
In.the matter of the voluntary assignment of
John Lusk to 13. G. Follansbee, No. 417 April
term. 1S90.
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit,
settle and adjust the account of B. G. Follans
bee, assignee for the benefit of creditors of the
assigned estate of John Lusk, and to report
distribution or the balance In the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for
the purpo'sn of Ins appointment on FRIDAY,
December 26, lS90,at3 o'clock. P. M..at bis office.
No.135 Fifth avenne.Pituburg,(Room2u3),when
and where all parties interested must present
and prove their claims, or bo debarred from
participating in the distribution of said funds,
no25-5I-Tu JOHN D. BROWN. Auditor.
IN THE MATTER OF THE VOLUNIWRY
assignment of Ha' den & Sues', to I. G.
'j rauerman. No. 20J, October term, 1S30. In
the Court ot Common Pleas. No. 2, of Alle
gheny county. Pa. Notice is hereby given that
said assignee, I. G. Trauennan, has applied to
the said Courtof Common Pleas, No. 2, for dis
charge from his trust as said assignee, and that
said Court has fixed the 13th day of December,
1S90, at 10 A. II. for tho hearing of said applica
tion. That said assignee ba hied at said num
ber and term in said Court bis first and final
account of said trust up to the date of said
application; that all persons desiring to oppose
said discharge or to file exceptions to said ac
count can do so prior to the said date of hear
ing. JOStAli COHEN & CO.,
no25-65-TU Attorneys for Assignee.
A. D. WILKIN, Attorney at Law,
No. 403 Grant stree. --VTOTICE
APPLICATION WILL BE
J made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on
the 26th day of December. lKtO.bv James Crans
ton, A. E. Pickering. W. T. Kerr, John A
Clark and D. G. Evans, under the act of As
sembly entitled: "An act to provide for the in
corporation and regulation ot certain corpora
tions." approved April 29, 1874. and the supple
ments thereto, for the charier of an intended
corporation, to be called The Commonwealth
Building and Loan Association, of Pittsburg,
Pennsyivasla.the character and abject of which
is the accumulation of a f nnd by the periodi
cal contributions ot the members thereof, and
ot safely investing the same at Pittsburg. Penn
sylvania, and for these purposes to bave and
CD joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of
said act of Assembly and the supplements
thereto. A. D. WILKIN, Holicltor for Appli
cants. dc2-69-TU
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CS-Ditplay advtrlUemenli one dollar per
iquareforone insertion. Classified advertise
ments im this page, such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
Volt THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HI! CAKSOH
SritEET. TELEPHONE NO. COS.
FOR THE EASr END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
PENN AVE.
BKANCHOFFICES ALSO ASBELOW. WHERE
WANT. r-OIt SALE, TO LET. ANU OTHER
T1SANS1KNT AEVERriSESlENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements arc to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with THE Dis
PATCn. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Bntlcr street.
EJ1IL G. bTUCKEY, I4th street and Tenn aTe.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHKR, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
F. II. EGGKRS & bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwln aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bcavcraves.
PERRY SI. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny avc.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Male Help.
BARBER-fSTO 7 PER WtfEK WITH BOARD
and washing. Apply H. bTORMFEL'b, Sii
Fifth or lOt Tustin st. de2-97
B
AHBER-GOOD MAN AT CHAS. WEAVER,
iH second av., city. ae-i
BLACKSMITH HELPERS TWO APPL V
at BOOTH & FLINN'S shop, Forbes and
Jumonvlllests. de2:79
UTCHER-Hn, YOUNG MAN THAT UNDER-STANUS-the
business: also boy forcro
ccrv. Apply at 41G LARIMER AV., East Lnii,
city. del-12
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AN DY-M AK ERS-EXP El! 1 EN t'ED. Ari'LY
at Snt. 9 nd in I littrrli nT.. Allpchrnv. E.
MAGCIN. de;-K
COACHMAN-NONEBUT AN EXPERIENCED
man iued applv. WILLIAM HAMILTON,
livery stable, S311 Hfth av city. de-'-51
D
RUG CLERK EEGlbTFRED ASMbTANT.
Ai'drcss B 8. Dispatch office. dc:-7B
D
RUG CLERK REGISTERED AS QUALIFIED
assistant. Aaarcss is t, uispaicn ouice.
dc2-61
MAN AN ACTIVE MAN WHO HftS SOME
knou ledse of real estate business: no capi
lal required; also, wanted to buy a dwellliiR In
Allegheny: In price, about ?l,CU0. IJy J. II.
bTLVENbON & CO., 100 fifth av. no2)
MAN-S3 OR 30 YEARS OF AGE. STIRRING
and well educated, to work outside the city;
salary S5o to 75 per month with chance of promo
tion: must be 1 hustler. Call or address ROOMS
45. 40 and 47, Etsnerbulldlnz. de2-60
MAN-ENThRPRISING MAN WITH A CAP
ITAL of SG.00U lor a union mohilujr sand
companv. ApplyatM CALIFORNIA AV., Allc
ghcuy city. del-7J
LUMBER-SOBER. FIRbl-CLASS. PRACTI
CALman, with experience In controlling
men and capable ot estimating unon Iirpe con
tracts: nothing but an experienced, nrst-class
man will do: salary SJ25 per month: none need
anplr without glvniK references. bAVANNAII
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-fpoLLERS TWO ON BAR MILL 1C-1NCH
lA train: also two rollerson 10-Inch train: four
lnrnaccmen and two hooter. JUDSON MAN
UFACTURING COMPANV, ban Francisco. Cali
fornia. noI!-29
SALESJIEN-ON SALARY ORCOMMlbblON,
to handle the new patent Chemical Ink
Erasing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever
produced : crapes Ink thoroughly In two seconds:
no abrasion of paper: 200 to WO per cent prolit: one
arenas sales amounted to 620 In six da) s; another
?3Mn two hours: we want one energetic general
agent Tor each btate and Territory; sample by
mall 33 cts. For terms and full particulars ad
dress the MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La
Crosse, Wis. no23-9
STEAMFI ITERS AND IIELPERS-TO bTAY
away from Chicago: strike there; for lust
cause. Iiy order of COMMtlMEE. nolO-123
YOUNG MAN-IS OR 20 EARS OLD TO
assist in saloon and make himselt generally
useful: one of some experience preferred: refer
ence required. Call between 10 a. v. and 12 m.
to-day at 1120 PENN AV. de2-63
YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCED IN T1CA
buslnessprcfcrred. Apply UNION PACIFIC
TEA CO.,.N0. 19 Diamond square, Pittsburg.
f- de2-H-
Agents.
AGEJJTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO
uie Dr. O'Kccfe's 25 cent pills. Good as
gold. Dr. O'Kcefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh
pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, Uiircpsla pills,
rheumatism pills, headache pills. In eruption
pills, worm pills, kidney pills, Iiucorrlicca pills,
backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma
pills, croup pills, bore throat pills, nerve pltls,
nerous debility pills, whooping cough pills, uon
cathartlc pills malaria pills, piles pills. Prire,
23 cents. 1 irgc bottles ?1. Dtt. O'KLEFCiCO.,
Homeopathic ihcmlsts. 31 Fifth av.. Pittsburg.
111 move to 70S bmithfield st. April 1. del-23
AGKNT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN
every place to introduce our goods: wehaie
a new Hue that will sell at every house and agents
can reap a harvest between now and theholidas:
will pay asalar) of 75 per month If preferred, and
furnish a team free: address at once. STAND
ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Mass.
OC1S-41-D
AGENTS-AC11VEMEN OUT OF EMPLOY
MENT can secure good paying positions
soliciting lor us lor the next four weeks; no ex
perience necessary. E. GATEi-Y & CO., 23 Fed
eral et., Allegheny. UO30-99
AGENTS GOOD AGENTS WANTED TO
sell tne Egyptian dice box to the trade: none
but workers need apply: circulars for stamps.
EUY1TIAN DICE BOX CO.. Iockbox4i0. Mil
waukee, W is. dcl-24
AGENTS-1'OR THE SALE OF SCRIBNER'S
great new book, Emln Pasha." by A, J.
Mountcny-Jenhson. P. J. FLEMING A CO.. 77
Diamond st. dcJ-Tuwihrssu
Female Help.
c
OOK-FIRST-CLASS FEMALE COOK FOR
hotel. Address li. J. Dispatch office.
de2-93
GIRLS-51IOR PLAIN SEWING AND! SEW
ING machine operators. ROENIGKIIROS.,
611 Bmithfield St.. city. - dc2-S3
Male and Female Help.
HOTEL COOKS. CHAMUER.MAIDS, DISH
WASHERS, lanndrcbtc". dining-room girls,
girl to do plain sewing aud chamber nork, cooks
$4er week: 200 house girl. 4 colored, child's
nurse. MEEhAN'S AGENCY, 515 Grant St. Tel.
9u. dcl-D
TEAt'HERS-MlNlbTERS. AND 011IER IN
TELLIGENT men and vornen out of em
ployment at a salary ot $33 to $80 per month, to
toliclt and act as general agent for our book.
Mary, the tjucen ot the Hoiuc of David, "a
stronger and more fiscinatlug book than 'Bcn
Hurt" no competition; Horatio Alger writes:
"It Is a volume of absorbing interest and evi
dently the work of a master hand;'1 Miss Mary
Bullard: "No praise v-hlch has been bestowed is
too great for It:'' "National Recorder. London,
tug 2 "We have read the boot eagerly and are
lasclnated by it." For pirticulars, terms and
territory, call oraddress A. S. GRAY & CO.,
Eisner & Phillips building. de2-S0
Situations.
POSITION AS CLERK IN GROCERY OR
general merchandise stoic by experienced
onng mm, either In or out ufcitv; best of refer
ence. Address 113. Dispatch office. dc39
POblTION-llY STATIONARY ENGINEER:
competent and experleeced man; best of
references. Address BC, Dispatch office. dcMO
ITUATION-BY lOIING MAN bPEAKING
German, French and English, as waiter In
hotel or private house, the latter preferred. Ad
dress B 4, Dispatch office. de2-C '
Boarding.
FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD BY GEN
TLEMAN and vtiteinarclinedfamlly at East
End. Address B 3, "Dispalcl office. de2-5j
Financial.
MONEY-OURFACILiriES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
niortgigearc uncqualcd: lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. 11 yon need money apply MORRIS
& FLEM1N G. IPS Fourth av e. jy2r-8b-TTasu
ONEY LOANED-RATES 4), TO b'PER
cent, according to amount and location,
fcco BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 Fourth
ave. scJO-59-TusSu
ORTGAGES-ON CITY, SUBURBAN AND
country properties. Rates 4f. 5 and 6 per
cent, as to security oOered. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. oc.3-41-Tuwrs
ORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
couutv property at lowest rates. HENRY
A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-r
Olfi GAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at AH. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLts &
BAILEY, 1W rourth ave. Tel. 107. apl4-19-TTasu
TO LOANS500,(XO. IN AMOUNTS OF 0.000
' and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4Ji per cent: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6
per cent. BLACK & 1SA1ED, 95 Fourth avenue.
ee2t-d:S-D
O LOAN 200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100
audnoward at 6 percent: imcoo at4.tf per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave.
oc23-I
fJJ-l 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES
OX9 large and small amounts at 4 5 and 6
Eercent free or State tax; no delay. HEED B.
OYLE 4 CO., 1:1 Fourth ave. my21-60-rrs
Miscellaneous.
70ll
GET A BARHR'S DOZEN (13) OF
X Stewart & Co. 's One cabinet photos for fl, at
SU and 92 FEDERAL ST., AllejUeuy.
mr2s-j3-TTfm
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,
WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
BOILER TO BUY A TCBULAR BoILER
Capaclty 60-horsc power. Inquire of W. If.
HOEVELER, Storage, TwclRb and Vlke St.. Pitts
burg. de:-7l
VERY LADY WISHING TO HE HER OWN
dressmaker to call at 610 Penn ave. (op
posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME
FLESHER'S ladies' tailoring system; no risk;
parties responsible; school now open. nol9-23
EVERYONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN
windows fixed before winter: telephone 1471
or wrlto postal card lor price list. G. G.
O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. sclO-TTS
IMPORTANT NOIICE-IF I.OU HAVE PROP
ERTY to sell ortorcnt,send us prlcc,de.cilp-,
Hon, terms, etc., lor free insertion In our new
catalogue, 10,000 or which will be printed In at
tractive book form and distributed among Invest
ors 111 December copy will be received up to De
cember W. CHARLES SOMLRS CO.. 31 J Wood
st 0019 Penn ave.
no-21-27.20.de2.4,6
PENSIONS THE PTTTaTiURO PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON CO.. 100
ilftli ate Pensions now had for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children ami
widows or deceased soldiers under late act of
Congress: pensions increased to correspond with
the disability; bounties collected: certificates ol
servlco procured where discharges are lost.
sdi-D
SOMl'ONE-TO ADOPT A HEALTHY BOY
baby, live weeks old. Address JOHN MUN
DELU bonthslde P. O.. fltt'bnrg. no30-3
FOE SALE EttPlSOYED KEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
BEDFORD AV. NEAR ROBEItT ST.-GOOD
brick dwelling of 7 rooms at only (3.500: a
bargain. C. BElilNGER & SON, US Fourth av.
no-ouSdTTS
ELEVENTH WARD-TEN VINUTES FROM
P. O.; four new two-story mansard brick
dwellings: six rooms each, nat and art. gas,
water. Insldaw. c, etc., good lot; rent fSlB per
year; price 0.0u0: gilt-crtge Investment: must be
sold. BAX1ER, THOMPSON i, CO.. 102 Fourth
avenue, no30-10S-TUThSEu
LllICUrYAV.-lcnthward: S3.C00: lot 21x100
feet, to Spring allcv: two good brick honsei;
one 011 each end or the lot: this Is a good Invest
ment. (10). bee W. A. HERRON i. bONS. No.
SU Fourth av. de2-33-2.9, 10,23
KOBERTST.-TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING or 7 rooms front and back porchc",
hall, both gises. etc.: price $3. COO. C. BERING
ER .t bON, 156 Fourth ay. no29-SG-TTS
CQ 750-D1NWIDD1E bT., NEAR FIFTH
7c79 av , corner property, a line two-story and
mansard stone front dwelling or nine room', re
ception hall, with corner fireplace, havlnjfhard
wood mantels surmounted with plate glass mir
rors, nice, largo parlor, with hard wood mantel
and tile hearth, bathroom, w. c., ranee, both
gases, wired for electric light, laundry with sta
tionary tubs front porch: caerythingln the best
of order: lot 20xlC() to alley. (EltC-3 ) IILACK 4
BA1RD, 03 Fourth av. dc2-4S-2-3-U
fT OOO-A 10 PER CENT LAWRENCEV1LLE
D I 9 Investment on account of removal ot
owner; a"-roomed brick aud .1 10-roomcd donhlc
frame dwelling, city water, gas, etc.. with lot
23x100 rrontlng on Inn streets, it. C. CLARKE,
135 Fourth ave., and Edgcwood. no2-TTb
East End Residence.
ALDER ST. MAK HIGHLAND AV.. LOT
13!xl22lect toun alley, oucof the most ilc-f-irablc
IjIocks of buildings In the East fcnd: S3. Iflo.
(13). W. A. ULRRON 4 SONS, No.80 Fourth av.
dc2-SG-2,8,I3,lS
BOO.UET STREET ELEGANT SIONE
front houses, adjoining Oakland Square and
overlooking, and but a few hundred feet lrom. the
prettiest quarter of Schenlcy Park; the-e houses
are of an unusuall) handsome exterior, very
roomy Inside, with all the latest modern con
veniences and appointments: built In the most
substantial anil careful manner aud perfect and
thorough In all details: In a neighborhood wl ich
Is at once the most convenient and attractive In
the city, surrounded bv modern houses and
grounds of excellent class, with nothing else In
sight; 15 minutes from postofflce, with street cars
pissing the door, and adjacent to bchcnlcy Park;
the present established attractions and the pros
pect of greatly improved values in the luturcwill
commend thee houses strongly to uuyers who ap
preciate visible advantages and can also look
ahead: terms casv, to suit purchaser; paving,
sewerage, etc., already done. Apply to C. H.
CHANCE. No. 10 Oakland bquare. noTO-JO'
FIFTH AV. NO, 906; bJlALL CASH PAY
MENT down, remainder on long time;
montnly payments if desired: brick house of six
rooms; price, $2,500; this Is near Oakland and
convenient to the business cent , this being the
only one left out of four. (11.) See W. A. HER
RoN SONS, No. 83 Fourth ay.
de2-3S-2,8,H,I0
FINE RESIDENCE AND LARGE CORNER
lot In the East End Ten large rooms, all In
luxurious condition; lavatory, gas. bath and all
othermodern appliances: targe corner lot. about
110x200 feet. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
av., Pittsburg. dc2-77
HOME-WE HAVE A NEW TWO-STOKY
brick dwelling ofll rooms rec. hall, hard
wood fiuldi, sliding doors between dining room
and rec. hall,hard wood mantels with tile hearths,
electric bells, speaking tubes; electric light with
combination chandeliers: steel range and copper
boiler in kitchen; laundry with cemented floor;
house hanusomely papered : Immediate possession;
this property on South Highland av. and west
side of street. Secagents, BAXIER. THOMPSON
& CO., 163 fourth av. mo0-K8-TUThSSU
XTCfCSE-NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
X just finished, on a sewered street, within
five minutes of Fifth av. and Pen n av. cables:
slate roof, slate mantels, vestibule, halls up and
down stairs, sliding doors, hot and cold water.
Inside closet. Inside shutters, stationary wash
stand, both gases, electric lights, speaking tubes,
all modern Improvements: will be sold cheap and
ou casv terms: neighborhood strictly first-class.
S. A. DICKIE ,t, CO.. Penn and Shady avs E.E..
dealers In East End property only. no2-75-TTS
HOUSE-EIGHT ROOMS AND FINISHED
attic frame house ou a paved street on Hue
of electric road and within a few minutes of cable
Hues; two porches, bath, laundry. Inside shutters,
both gases: all modern; moderate price an J easy
terms; good lot. b. A. DICKIE. 5, CO., Penn and
bhady avs., E, E. 1615. A e deal In Cist 1 nd
property only. de2-7nTS
PENN AV. HANDSOME M1W BRiCK
houscof 10 rooms: entirely modern: on 1'enn
av.. East End;rlght In the mist orthc finest resi
dences of East Liberty: large reception hall; hard
and cabinet mantels with enameled tile hearths
and French plate mirrors; stationary washstaud;
inside closets; hot and cold water; first-class
laundry with stationary tubs; best of sanitary
plumbing: large kitchen and pantry: plenty of
closets; home papered and handsomely decorated
throu hout; a splendid home; large lot; flue lawn
with plenty of shade ami lrult trees. S. A.
DICKIE & CO., Penn and bhady ays., E. E., 3211,
dealers In East End property only.
de2-75-TnThS
Q1 A 000-AMBERST.,BAUMUROVEPI,AN,
O-Lv5 a newQuceu Anne brick dwelling of 12
rooms, reception hall, parlor, library, dining
room and kitchen on first floor; fic bedrooms,
bathroom and w. c. on second floor; two finished
attic rooms; slate mantels, tile hearths, folding
doors file gas fixtures, electric light, both gases,
fine china closets, bookcase, etc.; laundry in base
ment: very convenient to Roup station and Du
quesne rlectrlcand Fifth avenue cable cars. A9.
BLACK i, BAIRD. 05 Fourth ay.
de2-48-2,14.27
fif' 700 FOR Btrrn-WINEBIDDLE AV.,
OVJ' two fine two-story cjcicn Anne rrame
dwellings of seven rooms, reception hall, bath
room, finished attic, slate roof, front nnd back
porches, etc: lots 3J and 31 feet front bv 150 feet
deep respectively: good location, only two squares
liom Ben Venue, and about eight minutes' walk
to Penu atcuao cable line. A2I. BLACK &
BAIRD. 05 1 ourth av. dc2-49-2,8,lC
QA 500 A NEW TWO-SIORY FRAS1E
Ore' bouse or7 rooms aud attic, h ill, vestibule,
bath, inside w. c. and w. s., range, h. and c.
walcr. slate m intcls and tile hearths. Inside shut
ters, porches front and rear; lot 30x100 leet: tilts
Is a rate bargain and is only one minute from
Roup station and one-half square from Unqnesne
car Iue on Ellsworth ay. J. E. GLASS, 13s Fifth
avenue. deJ-H'
(Cf OOO-OAKLAND-A NEW TWO-STORY
OvJ9 and mansard brick dwelling of 8 rooms,
hall, estlbule, inside shutters, slatemantels and
tile hearths, range, h. ami c. water, b ith, w. c.
andw. s ; laundry In basement, natnral and arti
ficial gas: sewerage complete: front and rear
porches: lot 24x120 lcet. J. E. GLASS, No 133
Fifth av. dc2-51
500-OAKLAND bOUA RE-NEW E1G1IT-
19 ROOM, modern brick residence, hall.
bath, laundry, ranee, nat. aud art. gas Inside
shutters, lront and back stairs, porches, newly
papered throughout, slate mantels, tile hearths
and vestibule, electric bells, etc.: large lot:
terms reasonable. M. F. H1PPLC . CO., 90
rourth av. no30-37-xuwsu
S- fj OSO-GREAT BARGAIN-FOR THREE
Xj9 brick dwellings; one of nine rooms, one
ot six rooms and one of five rooms; well Improved;
on the corner of Bingham and Fifteenth streets,
t-outhslde: will bring In about?', 000 per year rent.
(34815). bee W. A. HEREON & SOJ.S, No. 80
Fourth arc. nol9-4-19,21,27,de2,6
Q4 500-RURAL AV., Nr AR bT. CLAIRST..
V jC atwo-storv frame dwelling of 3rooms and
finished attic hall, nice bithroom, w. c. range,
bothgae. electric light, porch, nice pantry and
china eloset; evervthtng In good condition: lot
22x100 feet, A341. " BLACK & BAIRD. 93 Fourth
.avenue. de2-47-2,8,21
CO COO-A NEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OF
tj)js 5 rooms, hall, natural gas, city water: only
two minutes from Penn avenue cable line and one
square rromNegley ay. J. E. GLASS, No. iss
Flftnav. ' de2-5l
Allegheny Residences.
ARCH ST. ABOVE THE PARKS-A. TWO
STORY brlct and frame dwelling of six
rooms, 'hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, slato
mantels, bath, w. c.. both gases, h. andc. water,
good cellar; sewerage complete: lot 20x110. to
paved alley: easy terms.- BAX'l ER. THOMPSON
c,CO.. IC2 ioarthav. no3o-l08-TuThssu
CALIFORNIA AVE. NEAR SEDGWICK ST.:
Allegheny residence; frame bouse, five rooms
nnd attic, good hall and side entrance: lot20x!CO
rcct: Mill sell cheap. GEORGE It. BOT1IWELU
No 104 1'ranklin St., near BeaTer ave.. Alle
gheny, Pa. . ocI8-31-ttssu
T ARGE BRICK KESIDENOE-UI-OSB TO
..JU parks, Allegheny: 14 spacious rooms, and re
plete throughout with all the more recent im
provements; fine lot, with side entrance: paved
alley In the rear: one of the best and most central
locations In Allegheny. J Ah. W. DKAPE& CO.,
129 Fourth av., city. de2-77'
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENr,
near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling or 6
.rooms; hall: bath; finished attic: both gases;
marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly
JLnlA1!.e.?.:,Er.lce' 100 on time ana easy terms- a.
H. BTEYEMayif CO., 100 Fifth avenue, now
(C -J 500-SUSQCEHANNA ST.. NEAR CITY
OX'. Hue. Homewood, a two-story frame dwell
ldgorfour rooms, porch, etc.: lot 251100. (Alo7.)
BLACK A BAlltb. 95F.onrthav. de:-50-2-ll-21
189&
FOR SALE EUPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
ARCH"- STREET. ALLEGHENY-A NICE
dwelling on best part of the street, near to
the parka; spacious double parlors: other rooms
large and cheerful: flno plllard mantels with
cabinets; all the modern conveniences and every
thing In prime order. J AS. W. DRAPE i. CO.,
129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. deS-TT
fl OOO-FRANKLIN ST., NEAR PREBLE
t575 av.. brick dwelllug or 12 rooms and
attic, hall, all modern Improvements: lot 41x12":
nice front fence. (B235). BLACK & BAIRD. 93
Fourth av. dc2-4VMTur
Suburban -Residences.
INGRAM STATION P., C. & ST. L. R. R.
new Irame dwelling. Just completed, con
taining 6 rooms, receptluu liall. etc.: large lot:
price only 3,100. C. BLR1NGER & SON. 156
Fourth av'. no29-30TTS
SEWICKI.EY-GOOD FRAME DWELLING
of eight rooms: hall, bath, front and reir
porches, both gases; good location: lot 6x200
lecton two streets: good Investment at $4,000.
O. BEKINGER &bON. 150 rourth av.
no29-36-TTbs
CJ t Q OOO WILKINSBURG. FRANKLIN
tP JL09 st.. no r station, a two-story frame
dwelling of 12 rooms, halL bithrooi,:, w, c.
range, 1 111 n dry. front and back porches, sla e
mantels, natural gas, electric light and call bells,
bouse panered throughout; lot 66x264 feet throuch
to Rebecca st:: will sell bouse with lot 69x112 for
10,000. (KC2j. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av.
dc2-44-TUF
OA 8OO-COSTS6.500 TO BUILD-SPLENDID
5? seven-room frame dwelling, with finished
attic, reception hall, verv fine slate mantels, gas
and water path, closets and cupboards, elegantly
papered, fine Ory cellar, three porches, fine view
of river and surrounding country, large lot, 20
minutes lrom city. M. F. HlPi'LK & CO.i 96
Fourth av. no30-7l-TTSu
OO 700 IDLEWOOD, FOUNTAIN AV.,
to7Mi9 abont four minutes' walk from station,
two-stor frunc dwelling of fonr nice rooms and
bascnie t k'lulx'ii. hall, good cellar, front and
side porches. ln-.Me shutters, etc.: lot 31x110x120.
(II5J). BLACK S. BAIRD. 93 Fourth ay.
de-J-C-JiTur
CJQ 300 AT Wll.KINSBURG-bhVEN-ROOM
309 frame dwelling, rccep. hall, finished attic,
b. r.. nat. gas. electric wires, front and back
porches: lot 26x120: six minutes rro-n station: this
prico for a short time. W E. HAMMETT&CO.,
102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, and Wltklusburg.
no29-7
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
SALE OF LOTS-DO NOT FORGET TOE SALE
of fine building lots near the bead of the
Twenty-second btrcct Incline at 2 r. t. this com
ing Wednesday and baturdav; we will boon the
ground, and desire to close out theentireplotof
08 lots, the property ol the heirs of S. P. Mollis:
prices and terms to suit all: an opportunity for
the worklngmen to get a home; low taxes, good
location and easy oC access; lots from SIOO to ?70O.
Inquire or MORRISON & BANKS, ICO'lhlrd ave.,
cor. Wood St. Telephone 1557. no4-TTS
East End Lots.
FAHNESTOCK PLAN CORNER LOT
Homewood av. and McPherson St.. for?l,5C0.
See BAXTER. THOMPSON &CO., 162 Fourth av.
no30-ua-TTSSu
I70RWAKD AND SALINE AV. 1WEMY-
SI-COND ward; location good: eight acres of
ground for only S9.300 If sold soon. See W. A.
HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ay.
no25-93-25.23.de2,G
LANG AV. -DESIRABLE LOT'S ON WEST-.
ERLY side or Lang av.. corner or Kelly
st.. at $25 per foot, 'this ground is splendidly
located and isa bargain at the price: shady side of
street and lies high, dry and level: supplied with
city water and gas: fine building site or will pay
to hold; a sarer Investment than money in bank;
we deal only In East End property, b. A.
DICKIE & CO., Penn aud bhady avs.. E. E. 267.
dc2-75-TTJ
LOTS 10x110 FT., IN THE BAUM GROVE
plan In Cast End, near Negley and Center
avs. andBaum st., ror;35pcr foot: elegant sur
ronndlngs: call for plan and particulars on
BROWN & SAINT, 512Smlthficld St.
no3o-87-MTuThrs"
LOTS-EASY TERMS: THESCUEN LEY PARK
Land Company are selllug the best lots for
theprice oflerlng In the city. Call at oraddress
PEIER bUIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin
alley. noI4-75
aan VKa FOOT front-homewood av.,
J3DI near McPherson st: lot about 50x150.
A30. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av.
de2-45-2,8,Il
AHeghcny Lots.
-,TAPLE AVE.-OSGOOD PLAN, TWELFTH
J.VX ward, Allegheny, lot 43xll5 feet, for 11,500;
very centrally and desirably located. (90.) See
W. A. HERRON JiSONS. JO Fourth ave.
noH-6-14,I0.26,ae2.8
TENTH WARD, ALLEGHF.NY-bPECIAL
6 lots at a bargain to quick buvers. 31. F.
JUPPLEACO., 98 Fourth av. uo30-7I-TnThSu
Hazelwood Lots.
CJQfT?r TO $1,000 EACH-PARK VIEWPLAN
ojO i fJ of lots, near Robinson St., opposite
Uruline Academy. Fourteenth Ward, Oakland,
1J4 miles or 12 minutes' ride lrom postoflice, three
minutes' walk from Fifth ave. Traction cars:
cheapest aud best lots In the city. THOS. LIG
GETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-6I-D
rao-ms. ,
FARM-tn4 ACRES IN WASHINGTON TOWN
SHIP. Westmoreland Co., Pa. 30 acres of
fine oak, 30 or 40 acres of coal, seven-foot vein,
Pittsburg seam, good frame nouscSroonts. bank
barn, good running spring water Ik every field,
good out-bulldings every description. Churches
and schools convenient. Land of excellent qual
ity and In good state of cultivation (29.) SLOAN
A CO.. 127 Fourth av. nn'-RS
& CO., 127 Fourth av.
no2-63
FARM-89 ACRES. NEAR KITTANNING,
Pa., frame dwelling 4 rooms, well finished:
frame bank barn, necessary outbuildings, spring
in eiery field excent two, fine orchard, 7 acres
timber, 3 veins coal; I md undulating, but not
sleep; all tillable; sown to grass and elovcr;
terms to suit. (23) SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth.
dc2-63"
17AEM-72 ACRES. 1 MILES WEST OF
7 New V aterrord, Columbiana Co., o toll rich
and loamy, well watered, frame dwelling, 8
rooms and attic, s'atcroof, bank barn with stable
room for20 horses, excellent fruit and all neccs
siry outbuildings, SLOAN S, CO., 127 Fourth
avenne, no2-6S
T7IARM-FOR SALE. OR WILL EXCHANGE
X; for improved or. unimproved city property,
containing 70 acres, all lying level and can he
cultivated: good Oroom dwelling, spring house,
fruit trees, etc; good oil well on the property. M.
F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ay.
no30-71TnThsu
FAaM-KO ACHES IN SALEM TOWNSHIP,
Westmoreland co.. Pa., good dwelling,
frame barn, land In good condition, well watered,
everything In good repair; churches anJ schools
convenient; to a quick buyer this is a bargain.
(23). SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth av. de2-63
F
A.RJl-145 ACRES: TWO GOOD DWELLINGS,
good frame bank barn, coal for use. bank
opened: plenty lime and sandstone: will sell 25
acres separate: situated near Uniontown. I'a.
(29) SLOAN CO.. 127 Fourth. de2-6S
371ARM-I25 ACRES. NEAR NEW ALEX
" ANDR1A, Pa.. level, cleared land, easily
worked, jsood dwelling 9 rooms, new barn, neces
sary outbuildings, orch ird, with fruit or all
kinds. (IS) bLOAN i, CO., 127 Fourth. de2 OS
IT-ARM-I,' -ACRES IN SALEM TOWNSHIP.
Westmoreland CO.. Pa., good dwelling,
stable, fine orchard, well watered, necessary out
buildings; blacksmith shop on place. (2S).
bLOAN Jt CO., 127 Fourth av. de2-GS
FARM-FOE SALE OR EXCHAN'GE-A GOOD
farm of 120 acres, with dwellings, outbuild
ings, orchard, water, etc.. In Washington county.
.IAS. V. DRAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth av.. Pitts
burg. de2-77
FARJl-75 ACRES. NEAR PARNASSUS;
frame house blue rooms also frame bouse six
rooms good trame stable, grist mill and other
outbuildings. (27). SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ay.
de2-63
F
iARJl-10 ACRES. NEAR PARNASSUS, ON
Greensburg nlke. five-room dwelling, good
stable, fine fruit, spring In every field, neccssiry
outDuildlngs. (17). SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ay.
de2 6S
-T71ARM-16 ACRES.NEAKPARNASSCS.FOUR
X ROOM dwelling, good orchard, one-half
cleared and balance tin timber. (27). SLOsN&
CO.. 127 t ourth ay. de2-6a
137 ACRES-NEAR HANOVERTON, COLUM
BIANA CO., O., dwelling ofll rooms, situ
ated in beautiful grove of maple, barn, ice house,
corn crib and all necessary outbuildings; splen
didly watered, small but never-falling stream
running through, all easily cultivated, 6 acres
timber, improved fruit, soil a wairo, sandy loam
in a high state of cultivation; convenient to
churches and schools. (2S). SLOAN & CO.. 127
Fourth av. de2-68
Miscellaneous.
COAL LAND-600 ACRES COAL LAND -SURFACE
ana all. In Cambria co.. Pa., near R.
It.: two veins. c.Mco'itt. other 6 It.: only too per
acre. (15). SLOAN & CO.. 127 Fourth ay.
. dc;-"
FOR SALE IJCsINESS.
Business Opportunities.
TPANCY OltOCERY-lN ONE OF THE MOST
' prosperous elites In the South, hair intenst
In a fancy grocery business that has paid a net
profit of over S7U.000 In the last ten years: pnr
chasermustthoroughly understand the business
willing to rcllcve'prescut owner of all details and
furnish satisfactory references as to character
aud buslnceS ability; references consulted first,
and uo attention paid to lliost-not meaning busi
ness. Address WHOLESALE, P. o. Box No. 9,
Savannah, Ga. uo2S-80-TFSu
FI NE CITYslIOESTORE-GROCEP.YbTORE-,io
j.0iu: milk depot fSSotoKUO; cigar
store, bakeries notion stores. HOLMES & CO.,
420 bmithfield. de2-l
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE-GROCERY
stores in both cities to J3.000;
bakeries, cigar ttorc3. drug stores butcher shop,
notion stores shoe stores, book and stationery
store, nulk .depots hardwaruand tinning buf
ness oHEPAKD i. CO.. 151 Fourth av. no23
MILLINERY AND NOTION STORE-BUSI-uess
established ISycars. For further par
ticulars lnqulrcf Mrs M. L. MOHRHOF-", 1737
Carson st. noJO-l.s
TEA STORE-A PAYING RETAIL TEA. COF
FEE, baking powder and spice business: old
established Stand: well located; profits large: bus
iness can be learned lira wpek: a rare cl-anccto
get Into the most profitable business In the coun
try; bouafidc bujers only noticed. Address for
on'ewcek.EoNAlTDKDfpatch office. no30-asar'
Manufacturing Sites.
M
ANUFACTUHING sIlES-ONE OF THE
.UJL. most aejirauic, uut iirauuocE. irouting .D.
& O. and P. McK. Y. R. R. ; perfectly Invel and
oh grade: 5 acres otland with river frontage:
price very reasonable, bee 1Y. A. HERRON &
bUNS, 80 JfourtU iT, (88.) no2S-75-ia'
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Properties.
B
RICK HOTEL-1N EASTERN OHIO. OF
about 40 roomsand fully furnished: bar saies.
19.000 per year, and other receipts p. OOO per year:
good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences:
price $25,000; might take some good real estate in
part pay. J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth
avenue. nolS"
BUSINESS STAND-STORE ROOM, WAKE
HOUbE. live dwelling rooms, and good
frame house, sir rooms with two large lots in
town 011 C. . P. R. i:gre it birgaln: 82,030. ED.
WlTllbll, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. dei-D
TOR SALE-MJSCEXLANT.OBS.
Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc.
CARRIAGE-ONE HORSE CARRIAGE AND
set of single harness; can be seen at W Uson
Brothers stables, at West Diamond. Allegheny.
FIDELITY T11LEAND TRUbT Co. Adminis
trator. no30-jo-zoi)"'
COWS A CARLOAD OF FRtbll MILCH
cows on Wednesday, December 3, at M.
MARX.45 1'irstst., Allegheny. de2-50'
HORSE-DARK BAY-FOlf HALF VALUE:
suitable for doctor or family driving: quiet
and gentle in every particular. Can be seen at J.
H.SKEL'JJWN'S STABLE, Twelfth St.. city.
de2-71
Machinery and Metals.
BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES
aud boilers, one 14x30 In., one 12x24 In., one
12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12X12 In., one 10x12 In.,
four 9x12 In., and large lot or smaller sizes;
mounted portable englnea Stol2h. p., sharting,
Sullevs pumps governors, etc. J. s. YOUNG,
1-25 Park way. Allegheny. Pa. oc30-D
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES
small vertical engines and boilers wire
rone. Iron charging barrows, Slemcn valves lard
kettles castings etc. VELTE & MCDONALD.
220O Penn avenue. ocl-TTS"
THE PORT! R & DOUTHETI CO.. L1M., DAR
ItGH st. and River av.. Allegheny. Pa.,
engines hollers and castings. Repairing promptly
attended to. del w"
THE TAYLOR-HECK AUTOMATIC AND
compound engines for electric light and
rallwuy service: engines and boilers in every slza
and stvle:siw mills nua wood-working machin
ery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, US First av..
Pittsburg. Pa. no26-D
Miscellaneous.
-VPSW COOD3 ARRIVING DAILY-COME
1 and examine our stock of gold and sliver
watcbes. clocks diamonds icwelrv and silver
ware, etc.: lowest prices in the two cities, at
WILSON'S. 61 fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine
watch and jewelry repairing a specialty.
noil-TTS
TO LET.
Business Properties.
WAREHOUSE 163 AND 170 SECOND AV..
Tour stores 40x8a, with cellar and sub-cellar,
alley lu rear, good elevator, etc: lowrent;
Immediate possession. BAXTER. THOMPSON
it CO., 162 Fourth av. del-5t
Rooms.
BOARD1NG-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,
bath, use of parlor, etc.; low rates. 6101
bTATlON ST. East End. no30-125t
Offices, Desk Room. Etc.
OFFICFS-TIIE BEST IN ALLEGHENY, ON
second floor;heat and janitor service included
ill the rent. In the Stcrrltt building, cnr. West
Diamond and Ohio sts. bee W. A. HERRON 4
SONS. No. 80 i ourth ay. no25-74-Tut
OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly
or In suits: all modern Improvements and low
rent. Inquire atTHE BANK. oc23-49t
PERSONAL.
PERSiiNAL-INTHERAFFLEIIELD AT 41
Fulton St.. city, the gold watch and chain was
won by J. Richards No. 107. de2-90
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU
have any books to sell, lcLusknow. LEV1S
BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hota building.
mh7
I3EI!SON"AL-B00KS. BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD
and new. largest stock, lowest prices; librar
ies purchased. UtANK BACON & CO.. 301
Smlthtleld st.. Pittsburg, Pa. noil
PERSONAL YOU CAN BUY HOLIDAY
presents on credit from Sam F.Slpe;watcues
dlimonds, jewelry and silverware, diamond ear
rings, rings, pins ami studs. 415 to $500: possession
given on first payment. Address LOCK. BOX 85,
r-lttsbnrg no.3-45
FOUND.
F
lOUND-A LARGE LOT or WINTER
clothing belonging to residents of tbls city
was found hanging in the rooms occupied br
DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth ave.. upstairs,
altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should
call for them, as Dickson requires the room.
no!3-D
LOST.
T OST-ON SATURDAY, A SMALL, SQUARE
XJ gold locket, containing a lady's portrait.
Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same
at this office. de2-32
T OSf- S25REWARD-LOSTON NOVEMBER I.
XJ abtacte and tan setter dog. $25 reward will
he paid for his return to W. J. OASKEY. A
CO.. 115 bmltbflel I st.. city. no29-15-p
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
OErViVD at the office of the Supervisint;
Architect, Treasury Department. Washington,
D. C, until 2 o'clock, r. M.. on the 22J day of
December, ltJ'JO, for all the labor and materials
necessary to complete the approaches, mailing;
platform, postouice lookout, etc., for the
United States Court Honse and Postofflce
Building at Pittsburg, Pa., in accordance with
the drawings and specification, copies of which
may he had on application at this Sice or the
office of the superintendent at Pittshnr?, Pa.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
check for J300. The Department will reject all
bids received after the time herein stated lor
opening the same; also, all bids which do not
comply strictly with all tho requirements of
this invitation. Proposals must be incluse'd in
envelopes, sealed and marked "Proposals (for
Approaches, etc., for the United States Court
House, PostoHce, etc.. Building at Pittsburg,
Px.andaddresscd to JAS.H. WINDIUM. Sup
ervising Architect. November 23. 1300.
dc2 fcj-TThs
SEALED PP.O?OSLS' WILL BK RE
CEIVED at the office of the Supervising
Architect. Treasury Department, Washington,
D. C, until 2 o'clock P. 31., on the 17th day of
December, 1S90, for all the labor and materials
required for concreting the floor of basement,
etc.. of the United States Court Honse and
Postofflce at Pittsburg. Pa., in accordance
with drawing and specification, copies of which
may be had on application at this office or the
office of the Superintendent at Pittsburg. Pa.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a certi
fied check for tjlOO. 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 tho require
ments of this invitation. Proposals must be
enclosed in envelopes sealed and marked.
"Proposal fo- Concrete Floors for the United
States Court House and Postoflice Building at
Pittsburg. Pa., and addressed to JAMES H.
WINDItlM. (Supervising Architec. Novem
ber 26th. ISSWL no29-34-TTh3
orriciAL-prrrsBirRG.
PlTrsBnro. Nov. 27, 18S0.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
L report of viewers on the opening of Lowell
street, from Lincoln avenue to Renfrew street,
has been approved by Councils, which action
will bo final, unless an appeal is filed in the
Court of Common Pleas wiihin ten (10) days
lrom date. E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
del-45-D
PmsBDBO. November 17. 1SS0.
SEALFD PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at tho office of the City Con
troller until FRIDAY, December 5. at 2 p.m.,
for alterations in the office of Bureau of Elec
tticitv. Jlunicipal Hall, according to plans ant
specifications ou file in the office of the archi
tect, Cha3. Dickel, Hamilton building. For
further information apply to M. W. Mead,
Sunt, of Bureau.
Blanks for nidding can bo obtained at the
general office. Department of Public Safety.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, with two sureties, in double the amount
of the bid, probated beforo tho Mayor or City
Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves tho
right to reject any or alfbids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
no25-9U
The JSuppiyManufacturiiigCo.,
100 and 102 WOOD bT.
Heavy and Light Machine Work to Order in
IRON OR BRASS,
From Specifications or Verbal Order.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ELECTRIC BAIL
WAY MACHINEBY REPAIRS.
Telephone No. HSU. ocJO-40-TTS
REMOVAL.
House and Sign Painter, has removed from
135 Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special
attention eiven to the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Ropainng windows, sky
lights, etc House painting and glazing in
all its branches. ocl9-3-D
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning
all kinds of trees. Personal supervision.
ELLSWORTH AYE.;
EAST END.
nol-54-TuS J
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CHOICE PROPERTIES. '
LOTS.
KENILVORTH PLACE,
At terminus of Central Traction road, on
Madison and Ecrron avenues. Location
unsurpassed for borne sites; 15 minutes from
our office. We guarantee prices lower than
any other lots in this vicinity. Prices, 5480
to $800 on paved streets. Agent on the
gronud Saturday afternoons from 2 to &
Terms to 3ait.
H. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
96 FOURTH AVE.
de3-38-TI3
FIFTEES
CHOICE
BUILDING
LOIS
Within 15 minutes' ride of Court House. Can
bo bought at a great bargain by a. prompt
buyer. Itwulpayyou to call and get a plan
of these lots. These lots are sure to double in
alue within six months.
31. P. HOVLEY fc SON.
no25-C3 127 Fourth avenne.
$8,800!
SHADYSIDE,
On asphaltnm paved and sewered street. New
and substantial Queen Aune style brick dwell
ing 10 rooms anu reception ball, bath, two w.
c's., laundry, stationary tabs, inside shutters,
handsome slate and bardnood mantels, til a
hearths, &c. This property cannot be dupli-j
cated for less than $10,000, and is the cheapest
property on the avenne. Terms Small cash
payment down: balance to snir.
ii. F. HIPPLE & CO..
no30-70-TUThsn 96 Fourth avenue.
$14,000 1
FIFTH AV. INVESTMENT, near Court
House, substantial new pressed brick twostory
and mansard dwelling. 12 rooms, with modern
conveniences and appliances, with lot 24x115 to
alley. This dwelling was bnllt for tho nse of a,
physician, ana is one of the best locations on
the avenue tor doctor or dentist. The abovo -prico
includes carpets, curtain, etc A bar
gain. Worth at least 515,000. We invite com
parison. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
OG FOOR1H AVENUE.
no30-70-TuThsu
$23,000. EAST END RESIDENCE,
With 1 acres on 50-foot asphaltnm paved
street;oua minute's walk from Duquesne Elec
tric line, also convenient to Penn or Fifth ave
nue cables. New modern style Queen Anne
brick dwelling. 10 rooms and reception ball,
bath, inside shutters and w. c, laundry, both
gases, slite mantels, tile hearths etc. Tba
gronnds contain a large number of snade and.
ornamental trees, a never failing spring ot
pnre water, etc. Terms to suit purchaser.
If the above price is too much tor yon we
can reduce size ox lot to suit you in price.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.
0 Tourth av.
noS0-70-TTSa
OFFICES FOR RENT, -
INCLUDING HEAT, ELEVATOR AND
JANITOR SERVICE.
Bissell Block, corner Seventh avenue and
Smithfield street.
n"30-49 Inqnire ROOM 209. -
AUCTION SALES.
f
ORPHANS' COURT
S-A-ZjIEL
By virtue of an order of tho Orphans Court
of Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, at No. 15
September term, 1&5, in partition and to me
directed, I will cxposo to public sale, at
No. OS DIAMOND ST., PITTSBURG,
OS
Saturday, December 8, 1890,
AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M..
Purpart No. 2. beirg Block No. 2, Plan A vie
All that certain lot of ground, situats in tho
Second ward of the city of Pittaburg. bounded
and described as follow, viz:
Beginning ou the southerly side of Diamond
street, at the line dividing purparts Nos. 1 and
2. as marked in said plan: thence southwardly
along said dividing line SI feet 5 inches to a
pin; thence wcstwardly. parallel with Diamond
street, 4 feet to a pin; thence southwardly,
parallel with Cherry alley SO feet to
Grant alley; thence eastwardly along Grans
alley 4175 feet to a pin; tbenco
northwardly and parallel with Cherry alley 111
feet 5 inches to Diamond street: tbence west
wardty along Diamond street 40,75 feet to place
of beginning, having thereon erected a large
THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
Used for law offices and known as No. 93 Dia
mond street. Pittsburg.
TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent to be paid
atthetitnn nf the sale; one-third at tho de
livery ot the deed, and the balance in two equal
annual payments, with Interest, payable semi
annually from date of sale; to be secured by
bend and mortgage, with tight clause to insure
prompt payments.
JOHN E. KUHN,
Administrator of James L Kuhc, Esq., De-
CCalSClL
BLACK fc BAIRD. Agents
No. 95 Fourth ivenue.
Nc-VEMJEr. 10. 189a nolJ.13-12,20.de3'
ADJOURNED
AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, Decemh-r 3. 1S90, at 2 P. 31 , on tho
premises that very choice piece of property
corner of Third St. and Penn av., with build
ings suitable for manufacturing business, now ,
occupied by Slack K holes' planing mill.
MACHINERY INCLUDED,- I
fronting 90 feet on Penn av. and running back
110 feet to alley. This property, owing to the
extensive improvements about to be made la
that vicinity by the Scbenley estate, should
make a desirable Investment. ,
J. C. EEiLLY. Agent,
ncC0-0-D . 77 Diamond St.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND CAR
PETS, removed for convenience of sale to
tiie rooms. No. 311 Market street, at auctioa, -TUESDAY
MORNING. December 2. ar 10
o'clock sharp. Bebsteads, bureaus, washstands,
wardrobe, mattresses, springs, dishes, glass
ware, toilet sets, linoleum rugs, mirrors, lot
lino silverware, sideboards, natracks, book
cases, folding beds, rocker.-', center and exten
sion tables, kitchen range, refrigerator, tin
ware, cookiag utensils hall, room and stair
carpets in tair condition, parlor furniture,
window blinds, bedding, clocks, etc Also loc
toys, notions and fancy goods. Tnee goods
must be sold. Owners leaving city.
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
Auctioneer?.
ncSO-93
AUCTION SALE.
H. B. SM1THSON,
Real estate and General Auctioneer, room 53
Eisner Building, Fifthand Wood street. Sales
of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
ocC-i-D
HORSES FOR SALE AT AUCTION.
The Department of Public Safety will sell at
public auction, as the department stables. No.
101 V.'ylio ave. on December 12, 1830. at 10
o'clock A. JL, a lot of driving, saddle unci draft
horses. J. O. BItOWN.
nnZKTO-D Chief Pepi. Pnblle Safety.
P1AN05,
ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instruments
. HAlilLTONS.
oc29-oS-D Fifth avenne.
For Amusement Advts. See Eighth Page.
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