ar rr prap.-. rjjj PTTTSBtTRQ- DISPATCH. THURSDAT, -DECEMBER ; 18011 3 INCREASED IN TALUE. Expert Testimony Regarding the Con struction of Lock So. 7. THE WOIiTH OF A SIX TEARS' TEST. One Question Calls for an Hour's Address by JUr. Sbiras. KEWS NOTES i'0UD IX THE COURTS The testimony given yesterday in the case of the appeal irom the appraisment of Lock 2"o. 7, ia tbe Monongahela river, was to de termine the value of the lock when it was built and the present value. Those who went on the stand during the day consider that it has increased in value 25 per cent on account of withstanding the test of six years. Thomas McGowan, superintendent of re pairs for the Xavigation Company, thought the lock was worth '2o jit cent more to-day iban when buiit The lock and dam in question he coidered one of the finest ever built and it might survive in good condition for 100 or even 200 year;. G. W. Browne, superintendent of the city water Morks, testified s an txpeit and was certain of the remarkable stability of its constrnction and its increased valuation by its Ions test. C. II. llariowe, who was the chief engineer of its construction, also detailed its solidltv and its consequent increased north. AV. S. "Wilkin", another enpineer.testified in detail as to the cost of the lock and dam and, said he would be willing to gi eat least 25 per cent more for a dam that had been tested as this one has, than one that was about completed. A l'IST-CI.ASS JOB. John M. Goodwin, engineer of the Erie Ship Canal, had inspected the work thor oughly and detailed the cost of the work as allowed by nrl-class engineers. The whole ovork & excellent and notbing but the very finest material was used and the best workman ship eniptoved in its construction. A portion ut the stonework co:t 30 per square J ard. and a part of the concrete out hate cot not less than So per square ard. Tbe stone tilling and cribbing vv as alo of the very best. Tbe timber was exeeotionallv good, some of it costing 60, tome $00 and some 35 per LOW feet. He es timated the darn to ue worth at present from iJlS.W.'l) to SSUUSQ. That was more than tno original cost, but the severe tests of years had xuaue it more valuable, lie agreed with pre vious witnesses tint it had added 25 per cent to its value. He cited a number ol instances to jiruve that dams had becon e more etlectiv e in their an, licatiou b growth of vcars. Mr. Bakcuell. becretarv and Treasurer of tbe company, was recalled and Mr. Sbiras a-skedhiui vv nat The capital stock of the com pany was Mr Lv on objected, and A LAKGE-blZED SNAG APPEARED. Mr. L on asked v hat it was proposed to show aud Mr. tehiras said for the purpose of showing the proportionate valuo ot this dam to the whole of the couipanv's property. Mr. Lvon sa'd it was irrelevant and that the balance of the propert) was not in the case lie wished tbe Court to decide tne point. Judge Acheson then asked Mr. hntras lor precedent to atlow of the testimony. For an hour Mr. Sbiras cited cases in point to shim the valuation placed on franchise. The company held a franchise with tbe dam that must be also paid lor as well as the actual value of the dam. Mr. Lyon held that the franchise could not be claimed bv tbe comuanj, for the reason that the water was owned "and controlled by the Government. There is no question as to its title to the river, which it can lav claitn to at any time, notwithstanding anj improvement made ou it by anv individual or company. Tbe right secured from the fetate cannot hold good when the National Government steps in. Then the btate rigb ceases. However, the Govern ment was willing to pay for tbe actual value of the dam, but it would not paj for any fran chise. The case continues to-day. "WOEK TOE THE JUDGES. Trial Lists to be Cnllcd in Uin Courts To-JJaj. Common Pleas No. 1 Resh vs Booth fc Flinn; McIItamvs Alter: Aruhcim Livestock Company vs Davis et al: Fidelity litle and Trust Company as Peoples' Gas Contain; Giant vs Carnegie Phipps & Coinpanj ; Uer bericb vs Ebach et al; First National Bank vs Cummer A. hons; Ilerrou vs Cummer i.bnns. Common Pleas No 2 Hair &. Gazzam, lim ited, is National Wrapping Companv: HamiU is bupreme Council if It. A.: O'Brien vs East End Klectnc Liglit Company; Gordon vs Carnegie, Bros. A Co., limited: borg, executor, vs Matbes ot al. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Walter Bnrns, John Bnttinger, Paul Ambro, Joseph Snjder, Arnold Keller. Anthony Hcilz, Israel Keefer, George Ziudlc. Pelage Latautouski, hamucl French (2), Charles Bishop. Edward B. Price, Norris lute, H. J. McF.lroj. Owen Qunnmey.Theoaore S. Haufr, William Key-t-er, L. B. Scbaeifer, Arthur b. Gray, Frank Conines t. THE WILL P20BATH). Contested by a Daughter to IVhom Was Left So. Register Conner yesterday admitted to pro late the will of the late Doratbea Maurer, of Reserve township. The wil' had been contested by a daughter of a lorrocr husband of Mrs. Maurer. who alleged testamentary incapacity and i.ndue influence. Mrs. Maurer haa had three husband lo tho child by the hrst husband, a Mr Erarts, iie left tbe bulk of her estate, cutting otf her daughter by her second husband with Jo. bhe bad no children by the third husband. Several hearings were had m the contest, but Begi-ter Conner jesterday decided to admit the will to probate. GEAKD JOEY'S PUfDINGS. List of True Bills Returned Yesterday and Those Ignored, The grand jurj yesterday returned the fol .ovving true lulls: Frank Cornfoirst, A. S. Graj. T. S. Haupr. William Keyer, N. White, larceny; H. J. Mcllroj. receiving stolen goods; Robert Miller, J. McMahoc, James Martin, en tering building with In-ent to commit a felony; John Kelly assault and battery: C. L. I'redcr erick, B McLanglilm, selling liquor without license and or. vunday; Owen Quiucv, selling liquor w ithout a license. ifcc ignored bills were William Sonlev, as sault and battery: J. Majer, false pretenses. WILL OF IIABGABET S. H. EOBEETSOK. A Mnall Sum for Missions and the Balance Goes to Relatives. A copy of the will of tbe late Margaret S. H. Robertson, of this city, as forwarded to Phil adelphia by Register Conner, jesterday, to be proven. The will was made in Phildelnhia in 1E8T by Mrs. Itobertson, when she was there for medical treatment, but was bled for probate here. The will bequeaths S500 tn the Domestic Mis sionary society of the Protestant Episcopal Church and tbe balance of the estate to rela tives. The Courts In Brief. The ejectment suit of B. Coursm against John Shroder is still on tnaL Nellie Briggs was granted a divorce yes terday from her husband. Newton Briggs. JonN Theiss was yesterday convicted of un lawful wounding and sent ten days to the work bouse. Alices. McGregor was granted a divorce yesterday from her husband, Charles H. Mc Gregor. The suit of Adam Reincman against Mary Hoelscher. an action in ejectment, is on trial before JudgcMagee. The suit of Charles Neiso against tbe Pitts burs, Cincinnati and bt. Louis Railway Com pany is still on tnak I tbe case of S. C bcott against Henry Sbermesscr, an action ou a contract, a verdict wis given for the defendant yesterday. Ix tbe suit of C Berlin against Frank Nich olson, an action ou an account, a verdict for tbe plaintiff was given jesterday for 125. Fked feTlSO and Valoutine Lcider Were con victed of burglary yesterday for entering the office of Christian Brcuning and taking E5J). W. D. Haines yesterday entered suit against A. A. Mulligan and J. Walls for $1,000 damages Sot illegally taking pos:cssiou of his goods for rent. FkaSK H. and I). N. Deely yesterday filed a bill in equity against Rev. Y. F. Hamilton and wife for tho partition of properly owned jointly. J- the suit of J. 21. Pitman against Wilson and Phillips to recover ths price of fruit sold, a verdict for the plaintiff was given yesterday forKSTi Is the Criminal Court yesterday R. Arnold, William Davis, John Daly and Joseph Ander son pleaded guilty to larceny, and were each sentenced 30 days to the workhouse. Mrs. Dora Cuereu entered suit yesterday tor a divorce from Robert Curren. She stated that they were married on January 17. 18!5, but that the marriage is void because Curren at that time bad a lawful wife living. Murphy & Hamilton, the contractors, yes terday renewed judgments on mechanics' liens against tho Ursuline Young Ladles' Academy. Ihe l.ens were for $1,956 11 and $320 0L re spectively, for work and materials for the Academy building. James Cokway pleaded guilty yesterday to entering a building with intent to commit a felony. He was sentenced SO days to the work house. John Hamilton and H. Thompson pleaded guilty to tbe same offense. They will be sentenced Saturday. Joseph Walton yesterday issued an execu tion attachment against tbo German National Bant and the Central Bank to attach moneys or effects in tbeir bands belonging to Thomas I'awcctt . bons. The attachments were issued on a judgment for S7,SS0. Ra chael Smith j csterday filed a petition in the Orphans' Court askiug to be appointed the guardian of Frank and Fannie Fields, aged re spectively 10 and 15 months, children of her sis ter, bhe alleged that sbe has cared for them since their mother's death, last June, and that their father is a. drunkard. The suit of Philip Gugel, administrator of Adam Shearer, against the Miller Forge Com panj', limited, k on trial before Judge blagle. The'suit is an action for damages for injuries suffered while a: work in the foundry. Shear er's thigh was broken by a piece of steel fly ing from under a hammer. Subsequently he died. DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE. B'DS FOR THE ERECTION OF A NEW FURNACE WANTED. Controller arorrovr AVI11 Advertise for Pro posals To-Diiy Mnst Burn Up Tifty Tons Per Day The Retort Can Only Uso the Before of the Hotels and Commission Houses. To-day Controller Morrow will advertise for bids for a newgarbage furnace to beerected on River avenue iu the Nineteenth ward. Tne bids are open to all builders ol garbage furnaces. There are no specifications pre pared. The method of disposing of the garbage will be left entirely to the furnace builder. The only requisite is that the furnace shall do its work satisfactorily after a four mouths' test. The cost of this test is to be borne by the contractor. The new furnace is to have a capacity of at least 50 tons of garMrge per day. Tbe present furnace is kept busr simply burning up tbe garbage of the prominent hotels and the con demned stuff from tbe commission bouses. Concerning this mitter. Controller Morrow yesterday said: "So far no perfectly satisfac tory method of disposing of garbaee has jet been discovered. It is a question of vital im portance to every cit in tno country. In Pitts burg only tbe garbage from hotels and commis sion houses is burned, and goodliest only know s what becomes of the garbage from the homes. Garbage barrels canse more disease than any thing else, and tbe question of its disposal must bo settled. "Only a short time ago a committer of gentle men were here from Buffalo examining our present garbage furnace. All over the country tbe question is being taken up. At tbe last ses sion of tbe National Health Association a com mittee was appointed to investigate the various methods ot disposing of garbaee. Tbey will report at the annual meeting of tbe associa tion, to be held there this month, and we ex pect some valuable information from their re port. There seems to be no really good garbage-burning retort in use in the country, not withstanding tbe high importance of the sub ject of the disposition of a city's refuse, but it is expected that the open character of the city's offer will stimulate an effort that may produce appliances superior to anything yet tried." In order to secure wide circulation of the ad vertisement, it will be published in the inoit widely known of the numerous sanitary publi cations in the country. GETTING DOWK TO A CASH BASIS. A rian Dciised for Wiping Out a Manufac turing Company's Debt. Tbe directors ot the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company have bad its affairs under discussion for several days, par ticularly with reference to wajs and means for putting operations on a cash basis, as they say the floatinc debt and increasing business aro tbe only obstacles to a high value for the shares. Thej say that owing to tbe strincency in the money market the difficulty ot raising new money for the carrying on of their increas ing business has been very considerable, and it was ilnallv decided that Uie only practical plan to provide the sinews is to exerci-e tho power conferred by the charter, of issuing preferred shares, and a meeting of stockholders bas been called for this purpose. They will be asked to authorize the issue of the remaining J2.000,000 of the nnthnrlzed in crease and convert a total of $3,000,000 of the f 10.00(1.000 into preferred stock, to he entitled to a dividend ot 6 per cent in preference to com mon, the dividend to be cumulative and these shares to share equally in profits when divi dends are more tbau 6 iter cent on both common and preferred. Tbe management states that it expects to have subscriptions completed by the time of the meeting and exnresses the belief that these shares will sell readilv as soon as people are in position to make investments and that the ex tinguishment of the debt thus proposed will at once pnt all the shares of tbe company on tbo plane they should occupy by reason of the com panj's large business. The preferred shares are to be sold at par and interest payable July and January. MES. GAEEIS0N EETUBNS. She Escaped Last March and AVas Found on Tuesday. The Criminal Court officials were notified jesterday of tbe arrest of Mrs. Margaret Garri son, w no escaped from the court room during tbe March term. Mrs. Garrison was in tho court awaiting trial for larcenv, but before her ca-e was called she walked out. A search was made for her, but she had disappeared. On Tuesday Constable Lewis, of Alderman Mean's office, was in Uniontown. when ho met Mrs. Garrison and recognized her. He arrested her and brought her here to-dav. She bad been living in Uniontown under the name of Miss Mabel Bell. "WANT POETEE PABD0NED. An Attempt Now Being Made, to Haiethe Boodle Alderman Released. The friends of Alderman W. H. Porter, who is now serving a sentence for conspiracy and extortion, were out yesterday with a petition for his pardon. Tbo paper was presented to Chief Brown and he refused to sign it, saying, "I am too busy bringing criminals to justice to have any time to attempt the release of a man who has been justly sentenced." Roger O'Mara was approacned on the same matter, but his signature did not go on tho petition. His only remark was that Porter's sentence had been too light. Ladies and Gentlemen, You are invited to attend the great auction sale of fine diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver and silver-plated ware, onyx aud marble clocks, bronzes, etc., now going on. This stock is all first-class goods; in fact, the finest line of goods ever offered at auc tion ia this city. Sales daily at 10 A. ai 2 30 and 750 r. St., until roy entire stock and fixtures are disposed of. Remember, all goods warranted the same nsibough bought at private sale, bv M. G. Cohen, Diamond Expert and Jeweler, 533 Smitnfield street. TVe Are Enlarging Our Plant To enable us to further increase our output. That shows prosperity and popularity. Oar beers rankas the best. All bars keep them. Inos City Bicewing Compasy. It is a Fact That the Equitable is writing in Pittsburg nearly double tbe business ot auy other com pany. Ladies' Jackets Our assortments ex cel all others m extent, variety and values. TTfeSU HUGDS & HACKE. Fur Trimmed Jackets. 340 fine fur trimmed jackets, at and below manufacturers' prices. Examine them, at Rosenbdum & Co.'s. "Wilis REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LI3L 401 Smlthficld Street, Cor. Tourth Avenue. Capital, S100.000. Surplus, 69,000. Deposits of SI and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. its THE TREASURER SPEAKS. Statement or the Philadelphia Natural Gas Co., Which Shows an Excellent Financial Standing. To the btockholders of the Philadelphia Company: In answer to numerous inquiries regard ing the financial condition of the Philadel-' phia Company and the prospects of tbe con tinuance of its business, as well as to silence the base rumors that are being set afloat re garding its property, your treasurer deems it advisable to submit the following state ment: OVITICF.B ov THE , 1 ING, f SO. J Philadelphia Company. Westinghouse building Pittsburg, Pa., Dec S, 1S90. FINANCIAL STATEMENT NOVEMBER 1, 1800. ASSETS. Cash S26.710 38 Accounts and bills re ceivable 6S67771 71 Sundry gas and other stocks S66.440O0 Pipe lines, gas wells. etc.6,0,O'J9 SS Real estate and rights of way 217,056 15 Gasleasesandcasrights.l,SlU,2Sy 13 Charters, franchises, pat ents etc 1.H6.S13 25 Regulators, meters, and material on band 793.&S9 35 Tools, furniture and fix tures, etc 69.852 & Total assets 511,737,552 14 LIABILITIES. Capital stock pain iu... 7,500,000 00 Accounts and bills luj able 1,076,110 00 Accounts payable (lor new pipe lines; being paid for at the rate of fao.000 00 per month and charged to ex penses) 602.000 00 Bonds sold Sl.i.000 00 Undivided profits 2.06C.-JU 14 Totalliabihties $H.7o7,552 14 STATEMENT OF EARNINGS AND EXPENSES FOB TEN MONTHS ENDING OCT OE Ell y 31sT. lbOO. Gross earnings $2,445,07677 Operating expenses (in cluding repairs and maintenance, rent of lands, wells, eta).... $375,992 61 Itew pipe lines and new gas wells (charged to expenses) 329,011 S7 Rents paid leased com panies (Chaniers Val ley Gas Co., Peunsjl vania Natural Gas Co. and other com panies) 469,91590 1,374,920 SS Net earnings Sl.071,050 89 Dividends paid (9 months) S per cent. perannum 45000000 Surplus $621,05639 The supplying of .i large number of addi tional private consumers has given the com pany a source for the maintenance of its revenue, which we believe will more than compensate lor the discontinuance ot the supply to the large manufacturing estab lishments, which have been so wasteful in their use of the gas. While the pressure in the Hurrysville and G rape vi lie fields, has declined, the laying of Wgc mains has enabled the company to deliver a nearly equal quantity of gas at the lower pressure. Previous experience has demonstrated that a sudden giving out of natural gas need not be feared. The pressure in the Philadel phia Company's lines in the Washington field is now higher than it was two years ago, when those lines were operated by tbe Pennsylvania and Chartiers Companies. So far as it has been tested, the Belie Ver non field seems to be of the same character as the Washington field. There is every reason to expect that the supply will be maintained sufficient to protect your revenue for a long time to come. I need not remind you that the distribu tion ot manulaclured fuel through its pipes will remain as a source of revenue for your company even though natural gas shall have been exhausted, until the coal beds in turn shall have given nut. John; Caldwell, Treasurer. JN" mr is the Time. To have your pictures taken and avoid the holiday rush. Cabinet photos $1 00 per dozen. Life size crayon portraits, with handsome frames, $7 00. n Iiins' Populae Galleev, 10, 12 Sixth st TTSU Tho S3 Bargains in Cloth Long Garments. Tbese are good styles unil good materials. Reduced from S10, $12, 15 each. Pind them just on entering the cloak department. Jos. Hoisne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Odd lot of fancy nnd all black striped, checked and brocade silks, 50c, 60c, 75c and SI a yard to close during our clearing sale. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. Plush Jackets and Sacques. Over 600 to select from. S.itin-lined jackets, $7 85 to 18 75. Sacques from $10 to $29 75, wortn 50 per cent more, at Roen baum & Co.'s. "WThs It is a Fact That no other life insurance company has within fi ty millions as much at risk as the Equitable. Luucli at Once. Business men during the holiday "hurry" should lunch tt Kennedy's. Quick service. Everything clean and palatable. Sixth and Duquesne way. Tisu Ladies' long wraps at greatly under value prices to close before stock inventory. TTSSU HtJGCS & HACKE. DRESS trimmings, notions, linings, etc., at Reining & Wilds', 710 Peuu aveuue. Bracing Invigorating I What is? The lager beer of the Iron City Brewing Company, All bars. Umbrellas mid Mackintoshes. Think of anv price in ladies' umbrellas from $1 25 to $15 and we have it Styles in numerable and indescribable. Novelties also as high as $35 each. The same comprehensive range of styles and prices in gentlemen's umbrellas. Mack intoshes for ladies, gentlemen and children, tbe best goods at the lowest prices. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Peuu Avenue Stores. Chamber Toilet Sets. 1,000 patterns to select from. All the new things at the lowest price'. Store open till 9 o'clock, at C. ReizensteinV, 152, 154, 156 .Federal street, Allegheny. Fur Trimmed Jackets. 310 fine fur trimmed jackets, at and below manufacturers' prices. Examine them, at Rosenbaum Sz Co.'s. WThS ItisaFact That the result of 20-year tontine policies in tire Equitable show greater profits than un der any other forms of insurance ever issued. Holiday Bargains in Dress Goods. Scotch suitings in individual patterns, no two alike, strines and fancy mixtures, marked Irom $30 and $35 down'to $12 a pat tern. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Kennedy's Own Slake. English plum puddings, mince pies and fruitcake. No. 2 Sixth street. ttsu See James H. Aiken & Co.'s fine silk mufflers and silk handkerchiefs for holiday presents. 100 Fifth ave. NOTICES. -JJOT1CE- Jr. O. U. A. M. Flag presentation Fridaveveningat Pittsburg High bcliool by Benjamin FraiiEltn Council. All members of the order invited. de4-30 PlAJNOb, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments J at HAMILTON'S. ee29-6S- - Fifth avenue; XS'DUpUiy adverttsemenU one ) dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, -For Sate, To Let, etc, ten (rents per line for each inter lion, and none ta!itn for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed coiml as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smiihfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE vtxst, roit sale, to lkt, and orHEit TKANSIENT ADVEKriiEMENTS WILL BE KECE1VLD UP TO OF. M. FOIt 1NSEE1IOX. Advertisements should bo prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. KOI! 1BE bOUTBSlDE. 10. 1412 CAlteON 8TKEET. TELEPHONE NO. 0022. FOK THE EAbT ItND, J, V. AVALLACE, 0121 PENN AVE. PI ITSBUltG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS SlcOAFFKfcY. 3509 Butter street. EMIL G. bTUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHElk 69 Federal street. II. ,T. McUltlDU Market House, Allejrhenv. F. H. EGGKItb A bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. UIIOilAS WcHENltV, Western and lrrln ates. G. V. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and l!caeraves. I'EKKY il. GLEIM. Itcbscca and Alleghein aves. XT ANTED. WJalo Heli. BOOKKEEl'EK-THAT HAS HAD SOME EX FFKin.NCK.inreil estate business. JOHN K. E IIU. 03 Federal st. de4-8l BUTCHERS TWO GOOD MEN; GOOD, wanes paid. Jlpply to JOS L. EltNUt, Biaddock. Fa. de4-73 DRUG CLUIK-A REGIbTCKLD l'HARMA CIST can hear ol h (rood situation brad drcssinc at once, L.tLOUAKFUS, Box 1003. Pitts burg. dc4-80 TJOKSISHOEUs-l WO FIKbl-CLAhbHOltSF-LL SHOEKb. Inquire SIMPSON & CO.. l'-Z rranksiown av., r.asi L.na. uct- ",f AN-AN ACTIVE MAN WHO HaSSOSIK il Knowledge of real estate business: no capl xl required; also, wanted to buy a dwelling in Allegheny: In price, about $i,GO0. Uy J. IL STLVLNbON &. CO., 100 fifth ar. noa MAN-A BRIGHT, ENERGE11C MAN TO sell the Yost writing machine and type writers' supplies: one who understands operating a m-ichliie prclerrcd. OFFICE SPLCIAL1Y C"., 105 Third av. de4-86 MCN-WITH FEW THOUSAND DOLI.AU3 to form a stele company and lease 3.000 acr s coil land on Uneof P., F. W. A O. lly.: vein 3i to 4 It.: low royalty: oyer half stock now taken; propose to ship I.OOO tons per day: f2,voo,000 profit in It. Those meaning business apply to J1AGAW i. GOFF. MIL, 14.-) Fourth av. du4-3 TOLLERb TWO ON B Ml JULL lb-lNCH XX train; also two rollers on 10-lncli train: four lurmrenien and two hooker". JUDbON ilAN UFAU1UKIMUUOUPAM, ban Francisco. Cali fornia. no-SKS SALhbMAN-WHO 15 ACQUAINTED WITH cltv wuoleMe grocery trade: one who under stands tbe cracker business prererred: all mm intinlcatlons strictly confidential. Address 'J. 4, Dispatch office. dc413 THREE PLUMBKRS. MLL1AM CLEMM & bON. 3atS Feun av. dc4-ll TRAVELING bALEbMAN-MUbT HAVE experience an 1 furnish first-elass reference. Apply alter 10 o'clock A. M. MARVIN lilt AN CH U. b. BAKING CO. dc4-7i yoONS MAN-WHO UNDERbTANDb JL cracker business to act as collector, bill clerk and salesman: applications strictly confi dential. Address C 9. Dispatch ollicc. dc4-19 fir? CE.NTS-PIIOFITABI.E EMl'LOYMF.NT yJ ?; Atlai Co.'s steel engraver, samples and full Instructions, to doSoO worth of work, M cents. Address ATLA3 CO., Pittsburg, Pa. no4-5 Agents. AGENTb-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Jicefe's S3 cent pills. Good as Kold. Dr. O'Keele's liver pills, cold orcatirrb pills, concli pills, dlarrhcea pills. dfcpcpla pills, rlieuinalisut pills, lie idaclie pills, nkin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhoca pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills aalluna pilK croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooplnp cough pills, nou jtthartlc pills, malaria pills piles pills. I'rl. c, 55 cents. lame bottles JL Dl. O'KLLFEi, CO., Homeopathic ihemlsts. 34 Fifth a.. ritlsburjr. Will move to 7CS Uralttifleld St. April 1. del --5 AGbNT-A LIVE. ENLHGETllC l'AKTi JN every place to Introduce our jroods: we hav c anew line that 111 sell at eve rr house and aircnts can reip a harvest between now and the holidays: will pay a salary of (Taper mouth If preferred, nnd lurnishn team free: address at once. bl'AND AKD blLVLK WARE CO., Boston. Mass. ocIS-41-D AGENTS-FOB THE SALE OF &ruIBNER'b jrreat new book, "Einin lash" by A, J. Mounteny-Jcphson. 1". J. FLCMIMS & CO.. 77 Diamond st. de-2-TnWThFeSU Femalo Help. AV T E It S O O N NCR b K-PREFERABLY about 1G years or ajre: should live mar bhadyf-Idc station: work lljtbt; terms gooJ. Ad dross B 10. Dispatch offlce. deg 2q Male and Female Help. COOKS CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDREbSES, dinlnjrroora ctrls. nurses. SOU house cirls. German nnd colored girls, white and colored waiters, drivers, farm lianas, one baker, boy to learu plumbing. MRS. E. THOMPbON. 60S brant t. nolO-MThs HOTEL COOKS CHAMBERMAIDS. Dlbll WAbllERS, laundrrssc, dining-room girls, irlrl to do plain sewing and clinniber u ork, cooks, $4 per week: 5O0 house glrK 4 eulored. child's nurse. MEEHAN'b AGLXUY, 54a Grant st. Tel. 9a. del-D Situations. POSITION-AS ISOOrtH LEPER, BVV RF IjIABLE man who knows his business thor oughly; 50 dears' experience; quick and eornrt. Address CD, Dispatch office. ik4-S5 Financial. MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH lrtGinom1 to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequalcil: lowest rates of interest and no delay. 11 aon need money anpl MORRIS & FLKMIN G, lus I ourtb ai e. jv.7-S8-TTssu TVfORTGAGKb ON CITY OK AI.LLGHENV Li-l countv propertv.it lowest rates. HENRI A. WLAVLR CO.. VI Fourth avenue. mhi-D MOlflGAOEb-MONLYTOLOAN IN bUMd to suit at 4"$, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLLb" A ilAlLEY. lbllourth ave. Tel. 107. spH-19-TTssu TO LOAN50U,U00, JN AMUUMb UP S3.0C0 and upward, on ritv and suburban propern. on 4 8-10 per cent: also smaller amount at md6 percent. BLACK A. BAIRD. 9o r ourtb aicnuc. se21-dJ6 D TO LOAN SM0, COO ON MORTGAGES ?10O and upward at C per cent. S.T00. 000 at4l4 per cent on residences or buslnetts proptrtj. vjcant lots or farms, b. li. l'Jtr..NClI, 12a iourtli ave. OCS3-D Q-I 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORlGAGFb O 19 large and small amounts at 4, 5 and 6 percent frceorbtatc tax; no dclaj. ULKt) B. COYLLiCO., 131 Fourth ave injril-60-TT!. Miscellaneous. BOILER-TO BUY A TUBULAR BOILER Capiclty CO-horse power. Inquire of . H. HOEVLLLll, Storage, Twelfth and I'lkesl . Pitts- linrtr. to -71 de:-71 EVLKVT LADY-WIbHING TO BE HEUOWN dressmaker to cull at 6to Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME FLEbllLR'S ladles' tailoring sys.em; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. nol9-2i E VERIONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN wlndowsfixcd before winter: telephone 14,1 or write postal card lor price Hat. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter, ac Fifth ave. selO-TTS FIVE. EIGHT OR TEN THOUSAND FIRbT inort,? ige wanted ou productive business cit) re il estate; aay where interview can be h id strict confidence: locate propertv: give real name. Address C. S, Dispatch office. Principals only. de4-l IMPORTANT NOT1CE-IF YOU HAVE PROP ER fY to sell or to rent, send uspriec,descrlp tlon, tctms. etc., lor free insertion in our new eataloguc, 10,000 of which will be printed in at tractive book lorm and distributed among invest ors in December; copy iill be received up to De cember 10. CHARLES bOMLRb . CO.. 313 U ood St., 0019 Peuu ave. noS.21-S7.29.dci 4,6 PLNblONS THE I'lTToRURO FENblON AGENCY OF J. H. bTKVENbON 4. CO.. 100 rifth ac Pensions now hid for all disabled soldiers, permanently, helpless children and widows 01 deceased soldiers under late act of Cougress: pensions increased to correspond with tliedlsabilit: bounties collected: certificates-ot sen ice procured where discharges are lost. sc!4-D KEMOVRD-HUMPHRK-i & WII11E. ISEAL estate agts.. lf0 Tliira av., have removed to 535 Grant st, de4-22 SOMEONE-TU ADOIT A HKALTHY BOV baby, five weeks old. Address JOHN MUN DLL1 bouthslde P. O.. Pittsburg. noJu-5 TO BUY OR LF.AhE-FIKLBRlCIv WOKKb and cl ly rights on line laliroad. Address with particulars, coufidentU), D. 2, Dispatch office. de4-17 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF btewart fc Co. 's fine cabinet photos for Jl, at 9U and W FLDLRAL bT Allegheny. mv2S-49-TTSu FOUN'U. FOUND-IN'JHISCITY UKaJ A SUM OF money: owner can have same by calling r.t 32 SIXTH bl'. and proving property and paving charges. de4-34 ijicujj .v. jjAiicr. i.uj. ur V.OUND-A LARGE WINTJ.I I rlntlifnv h.lnn.lmr In rtclH.ntinf fill nttv was lotnid hinging In the rooms occupied by P'OhfeON. the tailor. 05 Flitb ave.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and rcpalied; tlie owners should call for tli cm. .as Dickson requires tbe room. REWAKDS. KEWAUD - I Wll L PAY A REWARD TO any person who v. ill rufnlsh lue lth infor mation regarding the whereabouts or my ls-year-oldsou, Ralph Campbell. He disappeared irom bis home about ten weeks ago. dressed in work ing clothes. In height is something over 5 feet and not very heavy. Address JOsbFH CAMP BLLL, stone-cutter, Walton station, Pa. 7 nol-20 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BEDFORD AV. NEAR ROBERT ST.-GOOD brick dwelling of 7 rooms at only S3.soo:a bargain. C. BERIN'GER & BON, 1SS Fourth av. noJ9-36rrs ELEVENTH WARD-TEN MINUTES FROM P. O.; four new two-story mansard brick dwclllns; six rooms each, n&t nnd art. gas, water, inside w. c, etc.. good lot; rent (315 per year; price SiOuO: gllt-ericc Investment: must be sold. BAXTLR, THOMPSON & CO.. 102 Fourth avenue. no30-108-TuIhsSu BOBERTbT. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL IN G of 7 rooms front and back porches hall, both gases, etc.: price S3.600. C. BERING ERJbSON, 150 Fourth av. no23-36-TTS QQ COO-COMPLETE NEW HOUbE; EASY OOl payments; a complete new bouse of eight rooms; nearly all of tbe most modern conven iences; one square from Wvlle av. ; five minutes' j rldo hr cable line from Wood St. (78). See V. A. UERKON bONS, 81) Fourth nv. dc4-9-4.1!,18,27' Qry OOO-A 10 PER CENT LAWRENCEVILLE Oil Investment on account of removal ot owner; a7-roomed brick and a 10-rooined double frame dwelling, city water, gas, etc.. with lot Kxlx rrontlng on two streets. H. C. CLARKE, 13a Fourth ave., and Edgcwood. no2-TTS' son-ooon ilcinsv. OF S BOOMS: LOT 9 (iS9I Ten. pnr. IVarl and Isabella st1 . Sixteenth ward, or will sell lot 48x91 leet with the house, for fisoo. (7) bee W. A. HEBRON & bONb, No. SO rniirth av. no30-9J-de4.ll.I8.23 ffQ OPO-IF SOLD bOON V GREATLY RE j30l DUCED price, on Thirty-eighth, near Jt u tier st.; IotS5xl07 Itet. with a house of 5 rooms. (K.) bee W. A. HEBRON JONb. No. SO lourthav. no30-94-dcl-4,G,ia.l3 FT CpO-TWENTIinH ST., COR. JANE, A J9 Tiice brick building of 9 dwelling rooms aim siore room. ooiugies water, open siairnse. hardwood mantels; lot 20x09. (F 0") BLACK A BaIRD, 93 rourtb av. no3u-73-MThsu East End Residences. . BOQUET bfREKT - ELEGANT bTONK trout houses, adjoining Oakland Square anil, overlooking, and but a few hundred feet from, the prettiest quarter of Schcnlev Park; these houses are of an unusually handsome exterior, very roomy Inside, with all the latest modern con veniences and appolntmcuts: built in the most substantial and carefnl manner and perfect and thorough In all details: In a neighborhood wl ich is at once the most convenient and attractive in the cltv, surronnded bv modern houses and grounds of excellent class with nothing else in sight; 1 minutes from postofUce, with street cars pissing the door, and adjacent to bchenley Park; the present established attractions aud the pros pect of greatly Improved values in the luture,vvill commend these houses stronglv to Duycrs 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. no:9-30 F INE RiCSIDENCE AVD LARGE CORNER lot In the Kjifit I.nd 'len larre rooms, all In luxurious coudltion; lavatory, gas bath and all other modern appliances: large corner lot. about 110x200 reet. J AS W. UllATEStu., 1.H Fourth av., I'ittsburg. de2-77 KOME WE HAVE A NEW TWO-SjORY brick dwelling oni rooms ree. nail, hard wood finish, sliding doors between dining room and rcc. hall, hard wood mantels with tile hearths, electric bells, speaking tubes; electric light with combination chandeliers: steel range aud copper boiler in kitchen; laundry wiih cemented floor: house hanusomclv papered: Immediate possession; this property ou boutb Highland av. and west sldeofstrrct. -eeageuts, BAX1FH. THOMPSON X CO., 162 fourth av. no.0-lC8-TllThssu HOUSE-NEW blX-KOOM FRAME HOUSE, just Mulshed, on a sewered street, within live minutes or Hfth a v. and Penn av. cables; slate roof, slate mantels, vestibule, balls up nnd down stairs sliding doors, hot and cold water. Inside closet, inside shutters, stationary wash stand, both gases, electric lights, speiklng tubes, all modern improvements: will be sold cheap nnd on easv terms; neighborhood strlctlv first-class, b. A. DICKIE SCO.,l'enn andShadyavs.. E.E.. dealers in Last End property only. 1io2-7S-tts" HOUSK-EIGHI ROOMb AND FINlbUED attic, frame honse on apavod street on line of electric road and within a lew minutes of cable lines: twiiporch.es. bath, laundry, insideshutters, both gases: all modern; moderate price an J easy terms; good lot. b. A. D1CKIL& CO., Pcnuand bhady avs., K. L. 1615. We deal in East rnd properly only. de2-"jTTS MAKCIIAND SL-NEAU SHADY AV.. Ab PHALTUM p ivcd and sewered street, fi ig stonc walks, new Queen Anne frame, nine rooms, reception hall, all conveniences with lot 50 lict front, price. flo.OCO: lot ICO feet trout, 815,000. SAMULL . BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. ue4-67 OA KL AM)-AbPHALT-UN PA VED AND sewered street: flagstone walks; brick houc of 12 large rooms, hall in center. All conveni ences with lot 12036a: this ground cm be dl v bled at a good profit: overlooks Schenlev Park. bAMULL . BLACK Jfc CO., 99 Fourth av. Ue4-87 PENN AV. - HANDbOML NEVA BRICK bouc of 10 rooms: entirely modern: on Penu av.. Last End ;rl irht in the mist of the finest resi dences oi I ast Libert : larce reception hall : hard and cabinet mantels with enameled tile hearths and French plate mirrors; statlonarv washstanJ; inside closets; hot and cold water; first-class liundrywith stationary tubs; best or sanitary pluiMhlug: large kitchen and nanlrv: plentj or closets; home papered and handsomely decorated thron hont; a splemllu home; large lot: flue lawn with plenty of shade and lruit trrcs. b. A. D1CKIL&CO.. I'enn and Shady avs., E. E., 3211, dealers In Last End property only. de2-73-TUThs" ? 800 WARD ST., NEAR BATLS ST.. jOvJS' Oakland, a new two-story Queen Aunc dwelling trimmed In stone: contains 8 rooms, halL vestibule with tile floor, bathroom, marble lavatory, w. c.. station try washstnud. natural gas, slate mantels throughout. Hie heirtbs, line grates, elegant gas fixtures, beautltul urt-stalned and Trench plate glass wlndovs, hardwood st Ur ease with newel po6t: first floor i finished in hardwood; sliding doors, dumb waiter, speaklu tubes, complete Uundry. front porch, lawn front and rear, flagstone sidewalk, etc.: lo: 24x124 feet. (D187). BLACK .t BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. no30-dcl-73-MTIt!u Q,f 00O-ANEM. MODLRN FRAME HOUSE sP'dfc? of six rooms, ball, bath, pamrv. finlsbca attic, front and re ir stairs, ftnnt and side porches, nat. gas. elietric lights ringc. hot and i old water, etc.: painted and grained all through; this propert) Is situated on Hays St., about 2HJ feet irom Highland av., in a very desira ble rislucuce lot atlim and i.i decided bargain at the price named. V . W. LLDLRKIN. SMs -ta-tlonst., L. E. dc4-76-4,G,9,13 0rr 330-OAKLAND; PAVED AND bLW O I 1 LRED street, convenient to Filth av. ca ble ears, m Queen Anne brick bouse, eight large rooms, vestibule, stained glass door, lame parlor and dining room with sibling doors, Intli, w. c. stationary washstaud. both gases, beautltul m in lels, elilnai Iosets pantries etc.: house beautful lv papered; this property is a good buy. bAMULL . BLACK A, CO., 99 lourth av. dcl-ST l2fi OlO-EAbT fcJJ RfSIDLNCE- TERMS iJUl very cjsj; neat, new brick house, right rumiiG, vvcil tiui-hcd and In hrst-e lass order; hard woodmant( Is. tile hearths; all modern improve ments; a loicl) home, nnnebcttci in the market fr the money: two squares from Fifth and III Hndaves. (,t) bee v. A. HKRRON & SONS. No. SO Fourth av. no24-6-24.2S,dc4.9,13 (JC) OOO WILL BUY A 6-ROOM FRAME O lioust. truiit and back porch, good cellar, lut 24x117: stable In rear: a neat little homo not 5 minutes walk fiom electric ro id or 10 min utes to Toricus Stttlon. Last Lml. J. C. JAME bON .1 CC, 96 Fourth av. or IJ3 Frankstiinav.. E. hnd. dc4-S9-MTbs Q 000-bTATlON ST.. MODERN FRAME OUJ dwelling. 8 rooms and mansard, bath, w. c, both gases and lanndrv: lot 10x11" feettpivcd street and locitlon convenient to cither steam or c ible carstreuts for ?G0o per vear. Inquire VAN GORDLK& LLOYD. 6218 Peun ave. East End. ocW-41-WThs" S-1 i) OOO-bOUTH HIGHLAND AV.. NEW JL brick house ofl2 rooms, recep. hall, both gases, electric lighting, bith, w. c, sliding doors, handsome mantels, lanndrv. porches: bciutlfiilly papered throughout; lot .17 '4x1)0 to alley. bAMUf.LW. BLACK 4. CO., 99 r ourtb av. del-S7 Q9 100-FOR A NEW FIVF-ROOM FRAME 09 ho'isc, three minutes irom ijillas bt itlon, L. L.: hill: city watt r; flout and back porcbttln roorand electric light and Iiundry: lot 25vl'2 Icct. J. C. .1 AMlbO &. CO.. 98 Fourth .av , or 133 Fraukstown av.. L. E. de4-l-MThs, Q-T 700-bOUTHHILANDAV. GOOD BRICK Ol ' house of 8 rooms, slidlngdoors. bath, water closet, stationary washstiud, turuace, laundrv, porches, nicely papered throaghout. S2.5oo down. SI. 000 per j ear. SAMUEL W. BLACK i, Co., m Fourth ai. de4-87-M e? 900-HANDSOME FRAME DWELLING 009 in Nineteenth ward, ncir Negley av.: few minutes to cable lines; 10 rooms, fiulshcd attic nicely papered, slate mantels, large porcliea; lot 4dslWTL: easr terms. MELLON lllinrilMSS, C349 station st." no29-7.i-MTliB" Hazcivv ood Residences HAZELW OOD-SoOO CAbil AND S500 PER j car for new two-storv brick dwelling: six roo.ns: trout and rear porches; larg cellar; lot 24 xliu; uear Second av. electriuand X. aud O. K. It.: fare o cents. bAMULL W. BLACK CO . 99 Fourth av. de4-a-MThs Suburban Residences. INGRAM bf'ATiON P., C. & bT. L. K. P.. new I rain c dwelling. Just completed, con taining 6 rooms, reception ball, etc.: large lot; price onlv S3.100. C. BLRINULR & bOf. 158 Fourth av. no29-3RTTS" SEWICKLEY-GOOD FR ME DWELLING of eight rooms: hall, bath, front and rear porches, both miscs; good locitlon: lot 0G200 leet on two streets: n good Investment at S4,jo. C. BERlNOhRibON, lo6 Fourth av. no2-3i-TTll'S Q4 800-COST !6 '500 TO BUILD SPLKN DID Odt9 seven-room lranic dwelling, with finished attic, reception hall, vcrv line slue mantels, gas and water natb. closets and cupboards, cligantly papered, line Ory cellar, three porches, fine view orrlver and surrounding lounlry, large lot, 20 minutes Irom cit. M. F- HlPl'Lh A CO.. Fourth av. m30-71-Trsu C'looo-ciSAFroN. toulter isTi:t.i7r, adCT lour minutes' walk from station, two-storr irame dwelling or 6 rooms ha", slate lnantqls". natural gas, porch, etc.: lot IWX22U: rrult ind shule trees, grapes, etc. (I lil) ULACK i BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. iioio--3-MThsu' QQ 300-la ILKINSBUKG, WALLACE ST., ta50 near Coal St., a two-etorv irame dwelling ol 4 rooms; lot 66x284 through to North st. (KS3 ) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. no30-74-MTa CQ 00O-AT WILKlNbUURG-bhVEN-ROOM 30? lramc dwelling, reoep. hall, finished attic, b. r., nat. ga. electric wires, Irpi.t and back porches: lot JixlJO; six minutes Iron st iiionMlils price for a short time. W. E. HAMMKIXi, CO., 1U2 1 ourtb av., Pittsburg, and Wllkinsburg. iiu20-7 FOR' SALE-DIPROVED REflJL ESTATE. AUeshcny Residences. ARCH STREET. ALLEGHENY A NICE dwelling on best part of the street, near to the parks: spacious double parlors: other rooms large and checrlul: line plllard mantels with cabinets; an lueiiiuuem conveniences ami every thing In prime order. JAS. W. DRAPES. CO., 1291 ) Fourtlisav., i-iiisourg. aez-7- ARCH ST. ABOVE THE FARKS-A TttO bTORY brick .and frame dwelling of six rooms, hall, vestibule, inside shutters, slate mantels, bath, w. c. both gases h. and c. water, eood cellar: sewerage complete: lot 20x110. to paved alleys easy terms. BAXlhR. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. noSMOS-TuTlissu LARGE BRICK REblDtNCE-CLOSE TO parks, Allegheny: 14 spacious rooms, and re plete throughout wfth all the more recent im provements; fine lot, with side entrance: paved alley in the rear: one of the best and mn-t central locations In Allegheny. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 rourtlraV., city. ilei-Ti' PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALLEGHKNI. ncarAllegheny avenue: brick dwclliugof fl rooms; irall: hath: finished attic: both gases: marBle mantel; good cellar, water, ana neatly finished: price. So.000ou time ana easy terms. J. II. STEVLNSON & CO., 10b Firth avenue. liolG FOE SALE LOTS. City Lots. ( SALE OF LOTS-DO NOT tORGETTnnSALB ot flue building lots ncv the head or the Twcntv-socond Mrcet Incllueat 2 r. it. this com ing 'W ednesdav and Saturdav; we will be ou the ground, and desire to cln'C nut the entlrcplot of M lots, the property ot the heirs or s. P. IIollls: prices ant terms to suit all: an opportunity for the worklpgmen togetaliome: low taxes, good location and cisy of aciess: lols from SIC0 to f7UU. inquire oi jiuiiuici-'i ,z iafln?, juo mini ave.. cor. Wood st. Telephone 1557. m-TTS East End Lots. FMINF-STOCK PLAN CORNFR LOT Humcwood av. and Mcl'herson St.. ibr 1,S00. See BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 10i Fourth av. no3lw-TTS6n FIFTH AV.-SHDblllE-?175 PER FOOT front. lot 100x220 to Arabtlla st. bAMUM, W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. dc4-87 LANG AV.-DEblRABLE LOW ON WEST ERLY side of Lang av.. corner of Kelly bu, at $25 per foot. This ground is snlcndldlv located and Is a bargjln at the price: shadv side olJk street and Pes high, drv anil level: supplied wltbw city witerand gis: fine hulldlng site or will pay to hold: asaTer Investment than monevln bank: we deal only in Last Lnd property. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. 267. de2-75-TTJ LOlb 10x110 FT., IN THE BAUM GROVE plan In East hnd. near Negley and Center avs. and Bauin st., for"5 per foot: elegant sur roundings: call for plan and particulars ou BROWN & SAINT, al2Smithficld st. no30-87-MTUThFS" PENN AVENUE EAbT LIBERTY: SaTO PER Oiot: One business site: Iot5Uxl45. bAMUKL W. BLACKiCO.. 99Fourthuv. de4- QQry'r.TOSl.OOO EACH PARK VIEW PLAN aiO It) of lots near Robinson St.. opposite lirsullne Academy. Fourteenth Ward, Oakliud. IK miles or 12 minutes' ride Irom postofllce, three minutes' walk irom Fifth ave. Traction tars: chc mi stand best lots iu tbe city. THO-. LIG GETT. 71 Diamond St. ' no7-6!-D - i x. Allegheny Lots. TENTH WARD, ALLEQHENY-SPIXTAI, 6 lots at a bargain lo quick bttvers. M. F. JHPPLLJt CO., W Tourth av. lio30-7l-TaThsu FARM-200 ACRES IN WASHINGTON TOWN SHIP. Westmoreland Co., Pa. 33 acres of fine oak, 33 or 40 acres of coal, seven-foot vein. Pittsburg scim, good frame nouscSrooms. bank barn, good running spring water lu every field, good out-buildings every description Churches and schools convenient Land of excellent qual itrand In good state of cultivation (29.) SLO N & CO., 127 Fourth av. no2-ffl F ARM-J ACRFS. NEAR KHTANMNG. Pa., frame dwelling 4 rooms, well finished: frame bank barn, necessarv outbuildings, spring in every field except two, fine orchard, 7 acres timber, 3 veins toal; lind undulating, but not sleep: all tillable; sown to grass and clover; terms to suit. (25) bLOAN CO., 127 Fourth. 171ARM-72i ACRtS. llf MILES WEbT OF . New.tt aterford, Columbiana Co., ().. soil rich and loamy, well watered, frame dwelling. 8 rooms aud attic, slate roof, bank barn with stable room for 20 burse, excellent frnlrand all neces sary outbulldlugs. bLOAN CO., 127 lourth avenue. no2-6S JJtA KM-FUR SALE. OU WILL EXCHANGE for irunrovcdor unImnrocd cltv nroncrtr. tontalnine C acres, atl lylnir level and can be cultivated: pood Groom dwelling, gprinc home, fruit trpes, etc; pood nil well on the property . 31. F. llIlTLli XCU.S6 Fourth av. noS0-7I-TuThsu FAM-128 ACKia IN SALEM TOWSbHIl', Westmoreland co., l'a.. pood dwelling, frame barn. land In sood condition, well watered, everything In pood repair; churches and tchooU convenient; to i quick buyer this is a luririln. (25). SLOAN & CO., 17 Fourth av. de2-6a E iAUM-143 ACi:Eb: 1 OGOOU V ELLIM1S. irood frame banL barn, coal for use. hank opened; Dlcntr lime and sandstone: will sell 25 acres separate; Mtuated near Uniontown. la. (29) bLOAN & CO.. 127 Fourth. dt2-68 P AUM-125 ACKLS. EAI: NEW ALEX ANDRIA. la.. level, cleared land, casllv worked, jcood dwelling; ft rooms, new barn, ntrees sarr outbulldlnirs, orch ird, with fruit of alt kinds. (IS) SLOAN Jt CO., J27 fconrth. dc2 t? F IARM-90 ACRE3-OOOD. LARUE HAMK nousennanew Darn: excellent irrain. rrult or dairy place; none better on Monongahela river; cloe to two railroad stitlon. schools and churches. El. W11TISII. 410 Grant st. del" I7ARM-1I( "ACRES IN hALEJl TOWN SHU'. estinorelanil Co., li., eood dvrcllinir, stable, flue orchard, weli watered, necessary out hmldliv: bUeksinlth shop on place. (2S). bLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth av. de2-b8' FARM-10RbALEORlACHANn-A(iOOD farm of 120 aeres, with dwellings, outbulld lncs, orehanl. w iter, etc., In ashlngtoiieountv. JAb. W.URAI'E &. CO . 120 iourtb av.. 1'itis burjr. de2-77 FARM-r. AC'lttS. NEAR TARNASsUb; frame houe nlue roomsalso frame house six rooms, eood frame &tabic, erlst mill and other outbuildings. (27). SLOAN & CO., 127 fourth av. dc2-6S FARM-10 ACRES NER l'ARNASbelb, ON Oriensbur pike, flve-room dwelling, pood stable, line fruit, spring in every field, necessary outDulIdlnjs. (27). SLOAN S. CO., 127 Fourth av. dc2 6j TTIARM-IB Af KKb.NEARI'ARNAfSUb,FOUR A? ROOM dwilllng. Rood orchard, one-half cleared and balanee In timber. (27). bl.OAN .1 CO., 127 Fourth av. dc2-6S 1a7ACRKS-NEAK HANOVEirrON, COLUM 111ANA co., O., dwelling of 11 rooms, situ ated in beautiful grove or maple, birn, lee house, torn crib and all neceary outbulldins; splen dldlv watered, small but ncver-lalllnir stream runnlnif through, all eisllv cultivated, 6 .teres timber, improvid fruit, soil a waim, sandvloam In a hi;;h state of cultivation; convenient to churches and schools. (28). bLOAN i, CO . 127 Fourth av. de2-W Miscellaneous. COAL LAND-fiCO ACREb COAL LAND -SUK-FACKaudall, In Cambria co., l'a.. neir I:. R.: two veins. oneSSft. others ft.: only 00 per acre. (25). SLOAN i CO., 127 lourthav. dc2-fiS rOB SALE-ISLsINLsS. Husincss Opportuiilties. DRUCSlORL-NOrlO.N. 5, 10 CENTSTORE (Jrocerles, f2L0 to ?5,03t. clearstore. manu r.icturlnr business, milk, depot, $3jO to ftJ. UOLML3 Jt CO . 420 bmlthfleld. dc4-o" E1 LLOANl' KUTAURVNT ANU 1J1NINO rooms, hardware store, llverr stable, crocerv stores, $o00 to fOOU; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, uutencr snup, notion Biorcs, suoe stores, book .Mid stationery store, milk depots, blltl' A RO H CO.. 151 Fourth av. de4 MILL1NEKV A.M NOilON SrORE-liL'SI-nesseslablhhed 18years. lor lurther par- tuutarsinnuireioi airs. ai. e.. juuiiitiiur", i.i Carson st. noM-1 ." Business Properties. BRICK IIOTLL-IN EAblERN OHIO. OF about 40 roouisand fullr furnished: bar sales, $3,000 per vear, ami other receipts. $7,000 per year: good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all convcnlcuees: price ?2vjO0: might take some zood real estate In partpiy. J. H. blEVENSOA 4 CO., lOOrirth avenue. no!8 SOUlllblUC IIUSlNEbS PROPERT! COR NER Cirsonand 'IwentlcMi sts , lot 22x120 leet. with laree bnc store bulldlnj; nnd dvveillng comblncil, and dwelling in tbe rear lrontln,r Twentieth St.: pricu verv reasonable on aecouut or removal of owner. (M) See V,. A. H RRON So bONb. No. SO Fourth av- dc4-7l-Th KOKALK-MISCEXLANi:OU&. Horses, A'erilcles. Liv e Stock, Ltc. BUCGlEb. CARRIAOI'JJ. Sl'RLNO WAGONS, etc. second-hand rigs bonght and sold; big birgalns. SAMUEL CIIAMIIEKL.-'.IN, No. 613 Duquesne way, near Sixlu street bridge. sc3-22-oiThs CARRIAGE-ONE HORSE CARRIAGE AND set "f single h irness; can be seen at Wilson Brothers' stables, at est Diamond. Allegheny. bIDhLirv 1ULE AND TRUbi' CO . Adminis trator. noSO-JO-EOD 3Iaclimery and Mctalt. BARGAINS IN bECOND-HAND ENGINES and hollers, one llxJOIr... one 12x21 In., one 12x13 in., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 in., four 0x12 in., ami largo lot of smaller sizes; mounted Dortable engine 8tol21i. p., smiting. pullevs. pumps, governor", etc. '-3-25 l'.ark. way. Allegheny. IU. I. B. IUU.IIi, oeJO-D HOlbllNCt AND l'ORTAULE ENGINES sniall vertical engines and boilers, wlro rone, iron charging birrows, Sicinen valves lard kettles, cistlngi, etc. VLLrE & MCDONALD. 320O renn aveuue. ocI-tts nriHEl'OKrrRADOUTHE'n to.. LIM ,DAH i RaGH bt. and River av.. Allcgbenv. l'a.. engines, hollers and castings. Repairing promptly attended to. dc2 rilllE TATLOR-liECIi AUIOMA1IO AND I iouipounil engines for electric liglit and rallwnyberv Ice: engines and boilers In every size and stile: i-nv mills and wood-working miililu ery. IlARUKbMACUlNE DEl'OT, 03 lrstav.. I'ittsburg. l.i. no26-i ' 3Iiscellancona. P1AVOS-WE HAVE ON HAND TVv O CON CLR1' grand pianos. Decker Ilros. and Chick erlng, second hand, at (300 and $223, or will rent them for ?20 per quarter; good pianos for practice orschooluso. Call and see them at S. HAMIL lON'S, 81 Filth av., 1'lttsbarg, I, dc4-36 ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Mlscellaneons. XTV" GOODS ARRIVING DAILY -COME 1X and examine our stock of gold and silver watches, clocks, diamonds, iewalry and silver ware, etc.: lowest prices In the two cities, at WILbON'S. Cl rourth ave.. Pittsburg. Fine watch aud Jewelry repairing a specialty. nolI-TTR TO LET. Rusiness Properties. "Wi AREHOUbE-lCS AND 170 SECOND AV.. four stores 40x3". with cellar and sub-cel lar, alley in rear, goou eievaior. etc.: low rem; linnttdlate possession. BAXTER. IHOMl'sON & CO., 162Fonrlliav. del-ot HltTENBLRGCR BLOCK TWO GOOD storerooms: one fitted up for clothlnz busi ness 2ux74: one triangular shape. 40xC9. Inquire ors. C WHlTlLNBLKUElt, lii est Mrlet St., East Liverpool. O. del-Sat Rooms. B OARD1NG-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. i bath, use or parlor, etc.; low rates. G1C1 TATION ST. Last End. no30-!25t Offices. Desk Room, Etc OFnClCSIN GKRMAMA SAVINGS BANK Building. 'Wood and lliamoud sts.: slnglr or In 6ults: all modern lnprovement3 and low rents Inquire at llir.ltANK. oc23-49t PERSONAL. PtlteONAL HOOKS WANTLO-IF YOU nave anv books to sell. letuskno-v. LEVI'S LOOK blORE. beventb Aveuue Hotel building-. mh7 TJERSONAL-BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS, OLD -. .1 ....... ,...... .n l tni. n. ..( A.. III.PI. RSONAL-BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS, OLD and new. largest stock, lowest nrices; llbrar inrehiscd. FRANK BACON i CO.. 301 JL ll ies pm bmlthlleldst.. Pittsburg, Pa. noil EFRbONAl BLCK AND RED BlirTH MARKb removed, leaving clear and natural skin: also cancers removed and cured br new and si'ccessful method. DR. Gl VNER. 41 Thirteenth St.. or. I'enn nv. OfllcO hours 9 till 12 dallv; Mindtys 1 till 2. de."-32 LOST. LObl-SETTLlS DOG, Sl'OTrED RRuWN and white, 7 months old: rewird If brought to owner. No. 53I2UROAD al-., Last Eud. dcl-79 J- OST-ON SA'lURDAl'. A SMALU bt'UARE J gold locket, containing a ladv's portrait linrter will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at this omce. di-2-32 T OSJ"-S25REWARD-I.ObroN NOVEMBER!. JLJ ablick and tan setter dog. 25 reward will be paid for his return to W. J. CASKL. CO.. 115 bmlthflcIJ St., city. no23-15-D LOSr-ON MONDAY. A SMALL Ol'EN FACLD sliver watch on Locust. Fulton or 1' ayctte sts.. Allegheny. Suitable reward given if left at GO U1DUKLL SI'.. Allegheny. del-74 3IEETINGS. Office of the Wmtinohouse Elec- ) TEICAXD MANnFACTCRINOCo. PrrTSBnr.o. Pa., Dec a. 1SO0. THCRE WILL 15K A SPECIAL S'.EETING of tbe stockholders of thit rnmnany held in theWestinghouse bmloinc Ninth street and I'enn avenue. Pittsbnrcr, Pa., on WnDNES DAY. December 10, 1890. at 2 o'clock P. Jr. The transfer books will be closed from Decem ber I to December 10, both lnoluiive. de3-6D HOWAKDC. LEVIS. Secretary. THEKEGULAIl ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Pittsbnnr aud Fair port Terminal Company will be held at the office of the company, JJ. J. O. IL R. station, corner Smithfield ana Water st Pittsburz. Pa.. MONDAY, December 8. 16D0. at 2 r. M. C. S. WIGHT, Secretary. uo2I 3 THEKEGULAr. ANNUAL MEETING OF tbo stockholders of the Pittsburg and Alleghenv Drove Yard Company will bo held at the office of the comoany. B. & O. K. K. station, corner Smithfield and Water ts.. Pittsburir. Pa.. MONDAY, December 8. 1800. at 11 A. Jr. a S. WIGHT. .Secretary. no'.'l 10 LEGAL NOTICES. ESl'ATE OF SUSAN ROSSWOO DECKAbED. Notice Is bcrebv glvi n that letters of admin istration on the estate of busan Rosswog have been granted to Ihe undersiirnid. to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested t make Immediate payment, and those h ivlng claims against the same should make thm known without delav. 1'ETrR J. ROsbWuG. a.imin !tri:r. or bis attorney, JOHN M. ROBB. 113 Fonrthav.. 1'lttsburg. no4-'J'-rh FIDELITY TITLE AND TRLST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATF. OF GEORGKMAHTIN. DFCEAbED. Notice is hereby given that letters ot admin istration on the estate of Ceorge Martin have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to malic immediate paTmcnt, and those having claims agilnst the same should make them known with out delay. ilDLLII Y TITLE ANDTItllarCO., Administrator, D W1D q. EH ING, Attorney. de4-34-l 11 IIDELITY TITLE. AND TRUST CO., 121 aud 123 ionrth av. EbTATK OF 40HN W. r LATrXY. 1K CKASKD. Notice is hereby glren that let ters of administration on the estate of Joh i W. Jlalley have been griuted to tbe nndcrsfgned. to whom all persons indented to said estate are re quested tomike Immediate payment, and lbose 1 avlngclilinsagaliist the same should make then known without dday. I'lUFLUx TtTLf. AND TRUsTCO.. Administrator. DAVID . EU1NG, Attorney. dc4-03-Th FIDELITY "1 ITLD AND TRUVT COMI'AN . 121 and 123 r ourtb av. I7ISTATE OF DAVID il. LVANS, J)B ll CEAbED-Notlec Is hereby given that letters of administration on tbe estate of David M. Evans nave been granted to the undersigned, to whbin all persons indebted to said estate iro requested to make Immediate pavment, and those having elalms against the same hould make them known without delay. rlDELlTY 111LE AND'IRUSTCO.. Administrator, !. b n. c. t. a. DAVID q. EWl.Nl), Attoruer. de4-9G FIDELIIY TITLE AND TittlST COMI'AN l, 121 and 123 Fourth ar. ITIbTAlE OF WILSON MCCA.M1I.E.-S. DE li CEAbI D. Notlec is hereby given that let ters testamentary on the estate of ilson Me Cand'css have been grantd to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make linmedlatu payment, and those having claims against the sime should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE TRUST CO., Administrator, c t. a. DAVIDQ. LYl IN G, Attomej . dn4-'J7-Th FIDLLITl TITLi: AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. E STATEOF CATHARINE HI- NDERSON. DE CEASED, notice is hereliv given that loiters of admliililratlon on the estate of Catharine Hen derson have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all person indebted to siid estate are re quested to make immediate payment, nnd those bavin,? claims against the same should make them known without del ly. r IDl.l.ll'i 'J 1ILL AND TI'.UbrCO.,AdmluIstrator. DAVIDeJ. LWINO. attorney. dcl-95-Th -VJ-OTICE IS IIEP.EBY GIVEN THAT ON S the next sneceedme session of the Gen eral Assembly of Pennsylvania a local and special bill will bo introdncod in behalf of Mathilda Gross MacCoanell, tho title of which is as follows: "An act authorizing Mathilda Gross Mac Connell. of tbe city of PittRbnrp. in tbe State of Pennsylvania, to sell and convey in fee simple, freed aud discharged from any trust under tbe will of Eveline Gross, lato of tbe city of Pittsburg, in tho county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, all the residu ary real property which is devised by the sevonth paragraph, of tbe will of the said Evelina Gross to the said Mathilda Gross Mac Conncll, and also to cancel and set aside all tho trusts arisinz out of tbe said seventh clause of said will in any way connected with said residu aiy real estate." The object of said bill is to cancel and de stroy the separate use trust by said will created in Mathilda Gross MacConncll.and to enable ber to sell tbe real property devised by said screntb clause in fee simple discharged of said trust. The real estate to be affected by this bill is about forty acres ot land situate in tbe Twen tieth ward of tbo city of Pittburjr. MATHILDA G. MACCONNELL. Pittsburg. November ID. lS'W. no20-ltiTh raorosALs. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ChlVLD at tho oflico of tho Snpervismz Architect, Treasury Department. v asbinston, D. C, until 2 o'clock, p. M.. on tbe 22d day of December. lbUO, for all tbe labor and materials necessary to complete the approaches', inailiuz platform, postofllce lookonr, etc., for the United Mates Court Honse aud Postoffice Bulldinc at Pittsburc, Pa., ri accordance nlih the drawings and specification, copies of which may be had on application at this office or the office of the superintendent at Pittsburg;, Pa. Each bid must be accompanied bv a certiStd check for SU0. 1 lie Department will reject all bids received after tbo time herein stated lor opening; the same: also, all bids which do not comply strictly with all the requirements of this invitation. Proposals roust bo inclosed in envelopes, sealed and marked "Proposals for Approaches, etc., for the United States Court House. Postcifllce, etc , Buildinc at Pittsburp:, Fa..andaddresed fb.7AP.lL WJNDlUM.Sup ervisine Architect. November 28. 18U0. dc2-65-TThs SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of the Snnervisine Architect, Trejsurv Department, Washington, D. C, until 2 o'clock P. jr.. on tho 17th day of December, 18110, for all the labor and materials required for concreting the floor of basement, etc.. of the United States Court Honso and Postofflco 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 Pittsburc l'a. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certi fied cbeck for SiiW. The department will rr iect all bids received after the time herein mated for ofemrs the same: also all bids widen do not comply btnctlv vnth all the 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 Postofiico Building at Pittsburc. Pa., and addressed to JAMES H. WINDRIM. Supeiyisins Archltec. Novem ber 28tb, 1K. no29-31-TTbs OFFicrjjii-rrrTSBXjKG. PlTTSBCJtG. Nov. 27, 1S80. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of viewers on the openins of Lowell street, from Lincoln avenue to Renfrew street, baa been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in tba Conrt of Common Pleas wnhin ten (10) days from date. E. .M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department ol Public Works. del-45-D Depautjiext of Public Safety, PlTTSBCRG. Dec 3. 1S00. f SEALED PROPOSALS. WILL BE RECEIV ED at the of.lce of tbe Citv Controller until 2 o'clock P. 31. on FRIDAY, December 26. 1S30, for the erection of a garbage furnace on lot owned by tbe city of Pittsburg; on River St., Nineteenth ward. Snecitications and ail information can be ob tained from Charles Bickel.architect, Hamilton building; 91 and !)3 Filth av. proposals mnst be accompanied by bond In double tbe amount of bid, with two sureties; said bond to be execnted before tho Mayor or City Clerk. Tho Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. deI-33 PlTTbBerr.G. November 17. ISCd. SEALFD PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the ofhee of tbo Citv Con troller until FRIDAY. December 5. at 2 P. jr.. for alterations in the office f Bureau of Elec trieitv. Municipal Hall, accordinc to plans and specifications on file in the offlco of the archi tet. Chas. Bickel, Hamilton building. For farther information apply to M. W. Mead, Sunt, of Bureau. Blanks for oidding can be obtained at tho general office. Department of Public Safety. Each proposal uinst bo accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, in double tLe amount ot tbe bid, probated before thy Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tho right to reject any or all bid. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Public hatetr. n 025-90 CHOICE PROPERTIES. LOTS.. KENILWORTH PLACE, . At terminus of Central Traction road, on jMadison and Herron avenues. Location -unsurpassed for home sites; 15 minutes from ; our office. "We guarantee prices lower thanj any other lots in this vicinity. Prices, 480 to SS00 ou paved streets. Agent on tha ground Saturday afternoons from 2 to 3, Terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., " 06 FOURTH AVE. de2-SS-TTS $8,800! SHADYSIDE, On asphaitum paved and sewered streer. New and substantial Queen Anne style brick dwell ing 10 rooms anil reception ball. bath, two w. c's., laundry, stationary tnbs. inside shutters, handsome slate and hardwood mantels, tilo hearths, tfce. .This property cannot be dupli cated for less than S10.00C. ard is tbe cheapess property on tbo avenue. Terms Small cash payment down; balanee to suit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. noCO-TO-TUThsu 9o Fourth avenue. S1-4:,OOOI FIFTH AV. INVESTMENT, near Court Houe. substantial new nres-ied brick tv o-story . andniansarct dwelling. 12 rooms, with modern conveniences and appliances, with lot 21x115 to alley. This dwelling was buiit for the use of & physician, and is one of the best locations on the avenue for doctor or dent.st. The abovs price includes carpets, curtain, etc. A bar Gain. Worth at least 516,00!!. We invite com parison. F. F. HIPPLE & CO., t 93 FOURTH AVENUE. no30-7V-Turhsu $23,0C0. EAST END RESIDENCE With IJi acres on 50-foot aspb.iltnm paved street;orA minute's walk from Duqnesne Elec tric line) also convenient to Penn or Fifth ave nue cables. New modem style Queen Anna brick duelling. 10 rooms and reception ball, bath, ioside shutters and w. a. laundry, both gases, tlato mantels, tile hearths, etc Tba j;r6trn'is contain a large number of shade and ornamental trees, a never failing spring ot pure water, etc. Terms to suit purchaser. If the above price is too much for you wa can redueo size of lot to suit you in price. M. F. HIPPLE & CO-V no30-70-TT3u 9G Fourth av. OFFICES FOR RENT, INCLUDING HEAT, ELEVATOR AND JANITOR SERVICE. Bisscll Block, corner Seventh avenue and Smithfield street. ri'-aMa Irqnire ROOM 209. AUCTION SALEs. AUCTION SALE At the rooms. No. 311 31 ARKET ST.. FRIDAY MORNING, December 5, at 10 o'clock. Parlor and chamber suits, fins organ, music hot pictures, toilet ware, bedding, wardrobes, folding beds, hat racks, library, dining-room and office furniture, hall room and stair car pet?, rugs, linoleum, stove, easy chairs, etc. Also, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at tba same place, a lot of fine Christmas goods, toys, dolls, etc, which will be closed out. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. H. R SMITHbON. Ileal estate and General Auctioneer, room 58 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. ocCl-D HORSES FOB SALE AT AUCTION. The Department or Public Safety will sell at public auction, a: tbe department stables. No. 161 "Wyho ave.. on December 12. 1S90. at 10 o'clock a. 31., a lot of driving, saddle and draft horses. J. O. BROWN. no29 70-D Chief Dcpt. Public Safety. REMOVAL. IE?,. O. ZMIILXilEIR,. House and Sign Painter, bas removed from lij Third avenue, lo 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention si ven lo the handling of plate glass.' cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House nainting ana glazing ia all its branches. ocl9-fi3-D i The Supplyriiamifiictiiringto., 100 and 102 WOOD ST. Heavy and Light Macbino Work to Order ia irtorsr or brass, From Specifications or Verbal Order. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ELECTRIC RAIL WAY MACHINERY REPAIRS. Telephone No. im ocJO-JO-TTS Sleamboalmen, Attention, m The north channel span ot McKeesport and Duquesne bridge will be closed with false work. Please take south (or McKeesport side) open span. PEM.OYD BRIDGE CO. no28-TB D -jl TcKNIGHT & VlCTOHi. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtnres, LAMPS, PUMPb, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ET& Special attntion given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMirilFIELD ST.. PITTaBURG. PA. Telcnhouo SJ. .a7-j3vrrs MAY, SONS et CO. iLL. 'JH Fino M DYEING AND CLEANING. 9 U Sixth Avenue, m mhlS-SO-TTS Pittsburg. Fa. .9 For Amusement Advts.Seo Eighth. Pajo. ' " H i J' tL rSj&. V5 ' s , . -s lH