THE PITTSBUKG- DISPATCH. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 189CL ' Vir'. S ' r- n i " " r 7 i ., S ANOTHER EOTJND ON. The Ebenezer Church Tcople Going Into the Supreme Court. SE5TEKCES FOR THE CRIMINALS. Jostles Dealt Out in Small Quantities by Judge Stowe. THE WIEELI TEIAIi LIST SOW ISSUED As a rule politicians, before they die in the last ditch, compromise, and, pooling their issues, form new schemes for the work ing of their common heritage, the masses; bat religionists are not usually built that way, and in the case of the fight between the "ins" and the "outs" in the Ebenezer Baptist Church it looks as though the con test will go on until the breeching breaks. As noticed before in The Dispatch, the "ins," finding the church charter defective, applied for an amendment, and now comes James TV. Preott, Esq., attorney for Isaac Morton, Isham Carter and W. I. Johnston, the "outs," and Frank Thomson, Esq., attorney for the Baptist Sastentation Society, and file an answer objecting to tlie amendment asked for and setting lorth that the church's sup posed charter isn't a charter at all. Messrs. Prcscott and Thomson l.avo tiled their excep tions in Common Pleas No. L December term, im. 1 her refer to the organization as the union eorporated congregation Known as the Ebenezer Baptist Church. They say that the allegation of the petition for amendment of charter that the petitioners is a corporation created and existing under the corporation act of 1ST! and its supplements, is untrue, and that the charter is invalid in that it fails to comply with the provisions of the Seveuth sec tion of the act of April 26, 1SS5, regulating the manner in which property, real or personal, of religious societies shall be taken and held or Inure, Secondly The charter being invalid, it con ferred no power upon the alleced corporation To do any act and it cannot in its corporate capacity legally petition this court. Third A void charter cannot be amended; the proceedings must be do nova Fourth The proposed amendment simply provides ibat property, real or personal, of the corporation "shall be taken or held, or inure to It, subjct to the control and disposition of the lay members." thus ignoring and evading the Imperative command of the act of IbSo, that such property should not be otherwise taken or held or inured. The amendment furtberpro Tides that the limitations imposed by statute as to the manner of holding property by religious societies should apply to property which shall hereafter be bequeathed, devised, or conveyed to the corporation, thus exempting from its provisions property now and heretofore other wise ot ned and held by said alleged corpora tion under the charter s'oughs to be amended. Fifth The proposed amendment to section P of the origina. charter Is illegal for the far ther reason that the power asked to be con ferred to take and hold any and all manner of property (including franchises), is too compre hensive, not being limited to the needs and purposes ol the corporation. a pmvidedm the general corporation act of 1571 and its supple ments. In view of all these objections the Court is asked to deny the request ot the Ebenezerites, and the case may get into the Supreme Court before it is finally disposed of. SENTENCE DAY EI C0TJ2T. Judge Stowe on the Bench to ladle Out the Hedicine. Yesterday was sentence day in Criminal Court, and Judge Stone was on the bench. The first case called was that of George Reinner, convicted of attempted assault on a little Ctrl. There n ere several persons present to testify to bis pievious good character, among them a minister. Judge Stowe held, however, that the testimony was swept away and availed nothing when his character was shaken at its founda tion by the conviction of his guilt. The de fendant's wile created a little cene in the court room by loud cries and weeping and was re moved from the room bv the Judco's order. Reinner was sentenced to one j ear in the work house. AIichaelKrentzer. for felonious assault, got two j ears and tnree months. Pearl Sr. Clair, who stoutly maintained that to be ber "real and truly name," was sent to the penitentiary for a yearaud three months for larceny. Annie At wood, for the same offen&e, received the same sentence. C T. trooper, larceny, was sent, to the workhouse for three months, and C B. Schea f er, the same, trot one year and three months and was sent to the penitentiary as well. Fat Siston. aggravated assault and battery, was sent to the workhouse for six months, and Mrs. Burrows. for the same offense, cot GD days. RoDert Miller, John McMahnn and James Mar tin, entering a building with felonious intent, each got a ear and three months to the peni tentiary, and James Hamilton and Harry Thomnod, for a like offense, went to the work house for one year. Fred Steng, burglary, got 15 months to the penitentiary, and Valentine Lederer got two jears aud three months. Charles Kline, for larceny, was sent to the workhouse for six months. James Leonard, for larceny from the person, got three months. Samuel 1 rencb, selling liquor without a license, was tlned 500 and sent to the workhouse for three months. Charles Parker, for immorality, was fined S100. Eddie Mjers. convicted of murder In the sec ond degree of his aunt. Mrs. Douglass, was not sentenced, the motion for his new trial still being in abeyance. THE WEEK ET CBIMHTaL C0TJBT. District Attorney Johnston's New Idea Now In Operation. District Attorney Johnston yesterday put in operation his new plan in rcrard to trying cases in the Criminal Court, preparing weekly lists to be tried. The list for the coming week is as follows: John Bear, Herman Ulrlch, Josephine Moses, 51. Jiellcr, Kate Fox, Reuben Bowers, D. Joint etaL, Andrew Snenson. Kate Carey, Leopold Geisler, Ed Cross ct al. W. H. Wilkinson, Samuel Wnsht, W. Greer, Al Zollios, George Matzo, M. Bell, Louis Bauer, A. J. Fnck, A. Locfler, H. Rebstock, J. Arthurs, J. Coen, J. Bovle, T. Chapman, A. Lreisrel. Fanny Campbell, H. Hangerman, Mary Hangrrman, Chaile- Beach J. CJrcenwalt et al, Magg.e Diamond, Ed Gilmore, W. Goldstein et al. Samuel Hams, William Jone, Nora Dickson. D. McFaddcn. W. Waters, alias Young, Mark Watson. R. Black. A. Braun, George Denuian, G.Letscbe, W. J. McDonongb, F. O'terman, J. Knopp, J. Dorsey. J. Tow lies, H. Breckenndge, Fred Ureere, Catharine Fromuier, Marv A. Neville, Fred Hnlfrick, Anton Woet. li. Hlck, Yee Yeo, S. Markovitz, G. Richter. William Weitzel. Harrv Hoop, F. Maier. P. F. Mangau, EdZwcickcrt, A. Mc Cune, P. Sterner. THE ANSWE2 FILED In the Butchers' Oil Company Litigation on Account of Stock. An answer was Died by the defendants yes terday In the equity suit of Peter Schlcgel and John Heck against the Butchers' Oil Company and P. Kennihen and others, members of the company. Schlegel and Heck claimed to be stockholders in the company, and wanted it decreed that tw o shares ot the stock which had been purchased by the other members and re tained by them individually w.ia the joint prop ery of all the stockholders, having been bought for the whole company. In the answer it is denied that Schickel and Heck are stockhold ers, having refused to pay assessments on the stock they had claimed was assigned to them. Also that they would not help pay for the two shares in dispute, and the others had paid tor it individually. The stock, it is asserted, is not as valuable as claimed, the liabilities ot the company being $20,717 60 audits assets only J9.326 9L TESTTMOHY ALL IN. Arguments for the Condemnation ot Dam No. 7 bet for Tnesday. The taking of testimony as to the value of Lock and Dam No. 7 in the case of the Govern ment against the Monongahela Navigation Company, was concluded at noon yesterday. W. S. Prentice and Colonel Roberts testified as to the good quality of the cement used in the dam. Government Engineer Merrill was recalled and said the same cement had been used in the piers ot the bridge over the Ohio river, at Marietta, and hid proven defective. This closed the testimony. The arguments in the case will be made on Tuesday. WAKTS IT DIVIDED. An Estate That Has Stood Slnoe 18GStobe Dissolved. A bill tn equity was Died yesterday by Will lam J. Haffey against his sisters andbrothers-ln- law, Hannah Haffey, Robert and Annie C Mitchell, nee Haffey; Mary M. and Hannah E. Haffey and Zepbenia and Margaret C Fry, nee Haffey. The father of the complainant, James Haffey, of Penn township, died in i860, leaving 83 acres ot land to be divided equally among his children, niue in all. William J. subsequently bought the interests of four of the heirs, and desires the Court to appoint a master to determine an equal divis ion of his Bbaro and that held by the other heirs, that be can dispose ot it. Cases for Trial To-Morrow. Common Pleas No. 1 McJunkln vs Equitable Gas Company; Same vs same: Fidelity Title and Trust Company vs Peoples' Gas Company; Grant vs Carnegie, Phlpps k Company; Ber herich vs Ebach et al; Waliis vs City ot Pitts burg; Garvey vs same. Common Pleas No.,2 Balr Gazsam, Ltd, vs National Wrapping Company: Sorg, execu tor, vs Matbes et al.: Qualich vs Pittsburg In cline Company; Thompson et ux vs Imperial Coal Company; Same vs same. Criminal Court Commonwealth TS John Baer. Herman Olnch, Josephine Moses, Mary Miller. Court News Told Briefly. A chakter was granted yesterday for the Oakdale United Presbyterian Church. C E. Succop. trustee for creditors, yesterday issued an execution against Kimmel & Miller for $6,000. The regular meeting or the Prison Board was held yesterday. N othing but routine busi ness was transacted. The suit mentioned In yesterday's DiS tatch. st j led Henry Mendes against Dr. G. R, Robinson, for $10,000 damages, has been Died. Suits for divorces on the grounds of de sertion were entered yesterday by Charles B. Stelgneracalnst Frieda Steltrner and Blanche Williams against William Williams. Judge Ewixq heard the arguments yester day on the application of the stockholders for a writ of mandamus on the President of the McKeesport Electric Light Company, to com pel him to call a meeting for the election of di rectors. Decision was reserved. Executions amounting to $9,110 67 were ssued yesterday against Louis Rogaltnes. Two of the writs, for S2.019 32 and SS79 91, were issued by Esther Gusky, doing business as J. M. Gusky, The other writ was for 0,181 11 and was issued by Julia Rogallner. The will of the late Robert Barnes, of Alle gheny, was filed yesterday for probate. The document is dated May 9, ISM, and Is written on the back of an I. O. O. F. entertainment pro gramme. It beqneatbes his property to his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Blackburn. A WORLD OF TROUBLE. Elliot Smith, His Wife and Nine Small Chil dren Lose Their All In Mississippi Civio Honors Wrecked Him Chief Elliot's Song of Sadness. A handsome man wearing the same of Elliot Smith, the air of one broken by for tune, and followed by a wife and nine small children, entered the Department ot Chari ties. As he seated himself in a chair and the numerous little Smiths gathered around him, it was a perfect reproduction of the scene in Tourgee's novel, "Bricks "Without Straw," and one could almost hear the old negro say, "Heah we is, Lawd; bag and bag gase, traps, chillen and calamities." Elliot Smith was not a colored man, but a white engine builder. His home was in Philadelphia. Some years ago his brother, Robert Smith, had gone to a farm near Jackson, Miss. Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith were drowned in s. flood, leaving behind them a heavily mortgaged farm and eight small children. Seventeen months ago Elliot Smith and his wife and child went to Mississippi to look after their relatives. Mr. Smith tried to larm but failed. He was elected Justice of the Peace, but did not get enough business to repay him for taking out his commission. Finally everything was sold over their heads, and since that they have been trying to reach Philadelphia by easy stages. The poor authorities ot the different cities had passed them as far as Pittsburg, and Chief Elliot gave them transportation to Altoona. When the poor man and the many chil dren had filed out some of the people in the office twitted the chief on his partiality toward the man because his first name was Elliot. "Eothingof the kind,"langbed the Chief. "I was caught that way once, and never will be again. A couple ol years ago a clerical looking gentleman, who called himself Elliot Lynne, wanted a ticket to some un important town in Kansas. He had no ready money, but had an account in some bank in the State of Indiana:" We got him a ticket after a great deal of trouble and look his check for the amount. We still have the check. His bank did not exist in that town." Dr. Painter Well Received. Dr. E. T. Painter, of this city, has cabled Mr. H. P. Dilwortli of his safe arrival in Berlin, and Prof. Koch has given him per mission to visit the great Charite and Moabit hospitals to personally investigate the re suits of his treatment for consumption. Be Careful What Ton Drink. This timely warning comes from the A. Ss P. Tea Co., who will Bell you only pure articles in the way or tea, coffee and con densed milk. They recognize the fact that many of the deleterious mixtures sold are dangerous and detrimental to health, and they advise you to buy direct from first hands and get good goods, which, as the largest importers and retailers in the world, they have always on hand at 31 Fifth ave nue, or at their branch stores. If you want to enrich a perfect cup of tea or coffee use the A. & P. condensed milk; if von want pure baking powder use the A. & P. The new panel picture will be given away De cember 15 to 25. It is entitled "Playing Grandmother." Black goods, a complete assortment of standard staples, all-wool and silk-warp fabrics, cheviots, camel's hair aud fancy weaves. Special values offering during our holiday and clearing sale. ttssu Hughs & Hacks. DTJBBIN & M'WATn, Jewelers and Silversmiths, Keep their store, at 53 Fifth avenue, open in the evenings now to give yon a chance to see the choicest collection of high-class novelties in gold, silver, porcelain and bronze ever seen in Pittsburg. Paelob suits and easy chairs renphol stered. Haugh & Keenau, su 33 Water street English Gloria Umbrellas Given Free To-morrow and Tnesday with every purchase of $10 worth (or more) in Kaufmanns' cloth ing or cloak departments. It- & w., Penn building, 710 Penn avenue, to get the new styles of dress and wrap trimmings. &EINING & "WJLDS. Oh, Boys and Girls. Have you seen Kaufmanns' Young Polks' Annual? It's the most beautiful Christmas hook ever published. Book stores sell it at $L With every bov's suit or overcoat or girl's jacket or cloak one will be given gratis this week. KAuraiAirits'. A fixe selection ol the celebrated Henry F. Miller Pianos at W. C. Whitehill's Music Parlor, 152 Third avenue, Pittsburg. Oh, Boys and Girls. Have vou seen Kanfmanns" Young Folks' Annual? It's the mostbeautiTul Christmas book ever published. Book stores sell it at $1. Witbj every boy's suit or overcoat or girl's jacket or cloak one will begiven gratis this week. KAOFMANXS. Greatest Clothing Sale on Record Now going on at the P. C. C. a, Pitts burg Combination Clothing Compsny.corner Grant and Diamond its., opp..the Court House. The Prettiest Book Ever Given Away Is Kaufmanns' Youne Folks' Annual, sold In bookstores at fL Kaufmanns give it tree of charge to every purchaser oi a ioy- suit or overcoat or girl's cloak. KAUTMANHB. A FISE selection of the celebrated Henry F. Miller Pianos at W. C Whitehill's Music Parlor, 152 Third avenue, Pittsburg. Mayor Gourlej and Councilman A. P. Keat ing Boasting Each' Other. Mayor Gourley and Councilman A. F. Keating are enjoying a little difference of opinion, or rather a misunderstanding caused by reports of interviews which look particularly ugly when reduced to cold type without the coloring and shading of the eloquent chest tones of these estimable gen tlemen. Mr. Keating first took offense at some body's suggestion that the Mayor was pre paring an appropriation bill of his own. The Chairman of the Finance Committee intimated that His Honor was trving to run Councils, that his reform ideas were fallacious, and concluded with a reference to deniagoguery. The Mayor came hack at Mr. Keating, still at the same long range. He laughed at the idea that he would step outside the limits of his office to offer the Finance Com mittee an appropriation ordinance. Anything he might say to Councils would be merely in the wav of suggestion. He intimated that Mr. Keating's financial ideas were not always supported by the courts, and insists that he does not seek to divide with Mr. Keating the honor of being a demagogue. Playing Grandmother. This is the pleasing title of the new panel picture to be given this Christmas by The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company to their patrons. It represents a little tot dressed up as grandmother; she pretends to sew, but the eyes brimlul of mischief peep over andiiot through grandmother's specta cles. It is essentially a home scene, one that everyone has experienced, and it will meet with an enthusiastic welcome and the point is, that 40 years ago, when the grandmother whom the little one is imitating was a voung and attractive maiden, the goods sold by the A. and P. Company were known and ap preciated the leuirth and breadth of this ,land. Those purchasing one pound of tea or two pounds or collee will get a picture on December 15 to 25. TO LET. Ttooms. FURNISHED KOOM WITH BOARD FOE 2 gentlemen. Address, BOX 3, WILKINS BORU. des-i;t FUltNlSHED ROOMS WITH KITCHEN. IM FUUtrril AV. de7-lt Business Properties. HOTEL-FIFTY (50) ROOM HOTEL: SOME unfurnished rooms for housekeeping in center ot city. For particulars inquire or S. MUS OKA VE, S3 Liberty et. noS-S-M.3U,del.3,5.7t WAP.EHOUSE-1GS AND 170 SECOND AW. four stures 40x30, with cellar and sub-cellar. jiIImt In rwr. irnnri plprarnr. f.fi Inwrpnt. immediate possession. 1JAXTEK, THOMPSON ,. VVS, IIMIUUIIUdli uci- Offices. Desk Boom, Etc OFFICES-1N GEKMANIA SAVINGS BANK Huildlnjr. Wood and Diamond sts.: slnglr or In snlts: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. ocW-W OFFICES 2 GOOD OFFICES ON FIRST floor, 1GS Fourth ave., with immediate pos session. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth are. de3-33-wsSut Miscellaneous. STORAGE-SAVE ltENTS-MEKCHANTS AND brokers carrying stocks can hae office facili ties free: K.H. track in warehouse; low Insurance and every convenience for handling; money sived by moderate charges for hauling and storage; separate departments for furniture, mercn&ndlse, etc.: inquire for rates; telephone No. S3. W. A. HOEVELEIt. btorage. Twelfth and Pike sts., Pittsburg. Pa. no30-59-sat MEETINGS. THE MEMBERS OF CRESCENT TENT. No. 47. K. O. T. M are requeued to meet at Frecker's Hall this (SUNDAY) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Sir Knight J. M. Steigerwald. L. D. BOQGS, Com. T. L. STEEL, R. K. de7-21 rpHE MEMBERS OF HILL TOP COUNCIL JL No. S3, Jr. O.U. A. M., will meet at their hall on Arlington av.. Thirty-first ward, on Monday afternoon at 1 p. jr. sharp, to attend the funeral of our lato brother, Charles Allen. Members of sister councils are respectfully in vited to attend. By order of the O., V. E. BOYD. -VTOTICE THE MEMBERS UF SMOKY JL City Council No. 119. Jr. O. U. A. M., are requested to meet at their hall SUNDAY MORNING. Tec 7. at 11:30 o'clock sharp to attend the funeral ol our deceased brother, Jos. E. Flgley. Members of sister councils are invited to attend. By order of tbe C. Attest: LOUIS SIMONS. LOUIS SMITH, JB., R.S. dc7-U9 NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF LAWI RENCE Council, No. 61, Jr. O. U. A. M are requested to meet, at their hall, 3,808 But ler, on Sunday, December 7, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, John M. Steigerwald. Members of sister councils are Invited to attend. By order Johi. G. Mo Williams, Councilor. CnAELEK Millep, Secretary. de6-133 Office of the Westinohouse Elec- ) TRIO AND MANUFACTUItlNO CO.. J Pittsbukq. Pa., Dec. 3, 1S90. ) rTTHERE WILL BE A bPEClAL MEETING JL of the stockholders of this company held lu the Westlnghouse building. Ninth street and Penn avenue. Pittbnrcr, Pa., on WEDNEb DAY. December 10, 1890. at 2 o'clock r. M. The transfer books will be closed from Decem ber i to December 10, both inclusive. deS-69 HOWARD C. LEVIS. Secretary. AUCTION SALES. STOCKS. STOCKS. Auction Sale of Valuable Stocks. Will be offered at AUCTION, at Chamber of Commerce rooms, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, AT S30 O'CLOCK P. M., The following valuable stocks: 30 shares Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 113 shares M. & M. National Bank. SO shares First National Bank of Birmingham. 38 shares Tradesmen's National Bank. 1G-S shares Alleeheny National Bank. . 60 shares M. & 11. Insurance Company, 0 shares Fourth National Bank. LU0 shares Commercial National Bank. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer. de7-7 PURNITURE. CARPETS, TOYS. PARLOR organ, Christinas good", music bos, etc., at auction. TUESDAY -MORNING, Decmber 9. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market St. Handsome parlor suits, easy chairs and rock ers in French tapestries, brocatelles, English rugs, fine silk and plush and hair cloth, center tables, pictures, clocks, ornaments, parlor orgau, music box, mirrors, bookcases, cabinets, desks, secretaries, leather couch, bed lounges, folding beds, chiffoniers, dressing cases, hand some chamber suits, decorated toilet ware, wardrobes, bedsteads, washstands, bedding, springs, mattresses, feather bed, hall room and stair carpets, etc.; also -lot Christmas goods, toys, dolls, etc, HENRY AUCTION CO.. de7-I05 Auctioneers. HOTEL MASURY. THOMA8VILLE, GA. This elegant family hotel, which has no su perior in the South for its Una service appoint ments and bouselike comforts, will open for its third season, January 8, 1S0L For terms and particulars address R. HAMILTON. Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Fa, de7-S5 The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrical Engineers and Contractors. Electric Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc., In candescent Light and Bell Wiring a specialty. Sole agents' for the Jenney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1771. ocl2-143-su All You Want To know about the newly discovered coal lands, oil springs Mid gas wells ot Bates county, Mo. Address, LOCK BOS 170, Butler, Mo. nTTiTCl VI8rr ESPIGH'S BHtD K I K I IS ltors whlle making holiday U XJ.VU hJ I purchases, and see their large I line ot goods suitable tor gifts. They have a large lot of imported sing ing canaries aud other song birds, and band some cages: gold fish and aquariums; talking parrots, and all kinds of small pet animals. MO 8MITHFIELD ST., noSO-119-TTsa NEAR SEVENTH AV, B3-DUplay advertttements dne dollar per tquareforone insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSIITESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHEEE WANT, FOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT AUVEItriSKMENTS WILL BE KECE1VEO UP TO 9 P. M. FOU INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TUB UISP TCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. H12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. FITTSBUHG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street. EUIL G. STUCEEY, 24th street and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIUE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sti. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bcaveraves. PERRY M. ULE1M, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Help. A YOUNG MAN-WITH SOME EXPERIENCE in packing and shipping candy. Apply NO. 91 to ICO BEACH ST., Allegheny. deS-72 BLACKSMITH'S HELPER-ONE THAT CAN drive shoes. Apply HUGH DONNELL1, 1350 econd av. de"-41 BOOKEEEPER-4YOUSG MAN OF SOME experience. Address D. 6, Dispatch office, giving age, reference and salary expected. 0e5-TCFSn BUTCHERS-2 GOOD MKN-GOOD WAGES paid. Apply toJ.L.EBNEK, Braddock. Pa. ' de6-28 DETECT1VES-TO ACT IN THE SECRET Service under Instructions of Captain Gran nan, ex-Chief of Detectives of Cincinnati: ex Serlencc not necessary: particulars free. GKAN !AN DETECTIVE BUREAU CO.. 44 Arcade. Cincinnati, Ohio. del-G-su DRUG CLERK YOUNG MAN WITH EX PERIEN CE preferred. TEST & CO., Sharon, Pa. de7-113 EXPERIENCED PACKERS AND BUNDLE clerks: references required. FLEISHMAN & CO., S04, SC6 and 03 Market st. de7-27 H' ORSESIIOEH PLOOKMAX. JAS. MCKIB- liiN, M Fountain st., rittsimrg. aev-ii MACHINIST A THOROUGHLY CAPABLE machinist, who, if competent, will receive charge of the shop. Address F. 6, Dispatch office. deT-112 MAN AN ACTIVE MAN WHO HaS SOME knowledge of rent estate business: nn capi tal required; also, wanted to buy a dwelling In Allegheny: In price, about Si, COO. lij J, 11. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. no MAN-AN ACTIVE. PUSHING MAN. WITH some mechanical abllitv. to take partner ship In a paring business; little capital needed. Address F 2, Dispatch office. de7-78 M AN-IN OFFICE: S90C A YEAR. S330 CASH security. KSdjsisa&LiLf ULiUun. ue'-o MEN-FOR THE USITED STATES ARMY; able-boaled. unmarried men. between the ages of 21 and 33 years: good pay, rations, clothing and men leal attendance. Apply at NO. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. jy23-34-su MEN-ACTIVE MEN OUT OF EMPLOY MENT cannot engage In. any business that will pay them better than soliciting for us; call at once. E. GATELY CO., 25 Federal st. Alle gheny, Pa. de7-50 PARTY-FOR OFFICE WORK; RAILROAD fare paid here: salary SOTO. Address, with self directed stamped envelope, MANAGElt, lockbox 105. Detroit, Mich. de7-U9 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to hindle the Hew l'jtent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to SQo per .cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 820 In six days: an other 32 in two hours. U e want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. S-im-nle bvinall 35 cents. For terms and full particu lars add ress! TH E MON ROE ERASER MFG. CO. , La Crosse, Wis. de5-B ALESMAN YOUNG MAN OF GOOD AD DRESS tocalloutne retail grocery, bakery and confectionary trade In Pittsburg and Alle gheny: liberal arrangements. Address only Mon day. C. F. KNIGHT & CO., 141 Robinson St., Allegheny. de7-93 ALESMEN WE MAKE A LIBERAL OFFER to traveling and local salesmen In every btate who call on retail grocers. GLUTEN EN TIRE WHEAT FLOUB CO., 135 Lake st.. Chi cago, III. de7-117-su TINNER-ONE FIKST-CLASS MAN. C. H. KIuK. No. S3 Be&ver ar.. Allegheny. do7-5t T1NNER-A GOOD MAN. INQUIRE AT A. BRADLEY & CO., Second and ood st. 'de7-( Assents. -, AGENTS TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keefc's 25 cent pills. Good as' gold. Dc O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills. Icucorrhceanllls, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous dcbilltv pills, whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price, IScents: large bottles p. Dli. t)'KEEFE& CO., Homeopathic chcinlstn, 84 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Will move to 708 bmltliflcld St. April 1. dcI-25 AGENTS SOMETHING EW tl00 AN heur easily made bv agents, male or female: 6amn,e and full particulars free. CHAS. E. Marshall, Lockport, n. y. ocj-ho-su AGENTS-FORTHESALEOF SCRIBNER'S great new book, "Emln Pasha," by A. J. Mountcny-Jephsou. P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 77 Diamond st. de2-TuWThFE6u AUKM-S-2C.OODMEN WHO UNDERSTAND how to work with gas nre. Address E 5, Dispatch office. dc7-12 Female Help. APPRENTICES-FOB DRESSMAKING. LOUVRE, 21 Sixth St., S.dlrectly opposite Bijou Theatre., de7-132 EXPERIENCE-SALESLADIES FOR BOOK, toy and bouse furnishing departments; also an experienced cashier; citv references required; apply in the morning, FLEISHMAN & CO.. J01, BC6 and 508 Market st. dc7-27 lRL-FOR G EN RALhITUSEVVOrTcFo N B who understands cooking. Apply at 3.iW BUTLER sr. de7-!37 LADIES-I WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY or 8t0 per week to work ror me In their locality at home: light work: good pay for part time. Write, with stamp. MBS. H. V. FARH1NGTON, boxTUZ, Chicago. dc5-80 LADY HAVE A VACANCY FOR CLEVCE lidvof good education and not too young: must be ludu&trlous and of engaging manners; 9 to 12 Mouday. IL H. WALDON, 5 seventh av. tle7-130 LADY TRAVELER ?100 PER MONTH. ROOM 535 Blssell block, Smllliflcld st. de7-2 TWO GOOD GIKLS-KOR DINING ROOM wort; must coine with good reference. MER CHANTS' HOTEL, No. 137 and 138 Water st. de"-140 VrTOMAN A RESPECTABLE WOMAN FOR V cook and light general housework; a good home, with best wages, to a competent person. Addres, for 3 days, E 9, Dispatch office. de7-72 Male and Female Help. MAN AND WIFE TO KEEP HOUSE AND board three mcu cmcloj ed ou dairy farm near McKeesport; prefer a man who understands the dairy onslness: must be sober; no other need applv. Apply to ROOM 22, Schmidt building, 95 Fifth av.. l'lttsbnrg, between 10 a. M. Satur day, December 0, and Monday, 8th. Reference required. de5-52 Situations. POSITION-BY ENGLISH CIVIL ENGINEER, Immediately; retired member H. M.'s Indian service: age 36; 16 years' standing: office, con-' structlon, aud Held; high references and creden tials. Apply E 4, Dispatch office, de7-22 POSITION BY AN ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman and experienced builder. In architect's office or as building foreman. Ad dress E 6, Dispatch office. de7-25 POSITION-A COLLEGE GRADUATE AND experienced tutor will givo instruction even ings in return for room and board. Address F 7, Dispatch office. " dc7-125 POSITION BY EXPERIENCED LADY stenograper and typewriter; best city reler ence: has own writing machine. Address f 4, Dispatch office. dc7-0G Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS-FOR NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, all conveniences, first-class boird: table boarders taken at f6 per week, H20 PENN AVENUE. . de7-5S OCCUPANTS-FOR NICELY FURNISUED rooms in the E. E.: also boarding: terms reasonable: both cable lines aldoor: good loca tion. Address KIN GSLEY, Last Liberty P. de7-55 OCCUPANTS FOR ONE WELL FURNISHED front room, stationary, withstand; with board. Corner SOUTH HIGHLAND and WAL N U.T STS. , E. E. de7-40 Hoarding. BOARD AND LODGING-BY MAERIED couple: no children ?mnt be flrit-clsss: ref erence. Address F. 3, Dispatch office. de7-39 Booms, Bouses, Etc HOUSE-A SMALL HOUSE IN ALLEGHENY or 1'lttiburg, six or seven rooms, bath, eto. ; state termsand location. Address F. 6, Dispatch office. de7-129 BOOMS TWO GOOD SIZEFURMISHED BED ROOMS, private family. centraUy located, with board oral ranged for light housekeeping; must be reasonable. Address IL 2. lllinaleh office. must be reasonable. Address CV , Dispatch office. aei-u ROOM NEWLY FURNISHED. SECOND floor: good view: facing park: all conven iences; close to business. 10 CEDAR AV.. Alle gheny. de7-7 WASTED. FOB SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. unuiuis giwraiKijg. "'" a-aiuir.j.a.m. Financial. MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequalcd: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. If you need money apply MORRIS & Lrii.2iV, lintrourtn ave. JJT27-8G-TTSSU ONEY LOANED-RATES 1H TO 6:PER cent, arcordlne to amount and location. fceo BAXTER, TUOilfaON Si CO., 162 Fourth ave. stuwKi-iueau MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4, 5 and G per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apll-ID-TTSsu TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and subnrbaa property at 4 per cent: no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. e3-a9-su Miscellaneous. BEAGLE HOUND-STATE AGE AND price: only well trained dog wanted. Ad- .IHB. U O nu ...-V. M.. AeiV-TJl Mic. a . o, isisynwix vuikc dc7-S6 BOILER TO BUY A TUBULAR BOlLER Capacity CO-horse power. Inquire of W. H. HOEVELER, Storage, Twelfth and rue si., ritts- bnrg. dc2-7l EVERY LADY WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op Sosite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME LESHER'S ladles' tailoring sys:em; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. nol9-23 IJ1REE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO ? manufactories at Jeanuette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST J EAN NETTE LAND CO.,Greensourg, Pa. mhl3-5ti-sa l ROCERY-TO BUY A WHOLESALE GRO XX CERY, or a wholesale grocer's specialtr buslncst, in pitr.bnnr: must h a gvd one and l-ear close Investigation. Address, for flvedaTS, F 8, Dispatch office. de7-H8 KEMOVED-HUMPHRKY & WHITE. REAL estate acts., 160 Thlrojtv,, have removed to 535 Grant st. de4-22. SET OF DRAWERS AND OPEN COUNTERS New or second-hand, to fit up drug store. Address POSTMASl'Elt. Renfrew, Pa. de6-92 TO BUY-AT ONCE, SECOND HAND POOL tables. Address THUS. CREAMER. 46 Fourth av. de7-81 YOU TO HAVE YOUR CRAYONS MADE FOR Christinas at lowest prices and framed In elegant iraines. PITTSBURG CKAxDN CO.. 531 bmltbficld st. de7-94 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co.'s line cabinet photos for fl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. plY2S-49-TT3n FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. SECOND AV.-NO. t 165. 14-KOOM BRICK residence. C. H. LOVE, Ko. 93 Fourth avenue. de6-37t CJ-I A OOO-FIFTH AV. INVESTMENT, NEAR tjDXtti Court House, substantial new pressed brick two story and mansard dwelling. 12 rooms, with modern conveniences and appliances, with lot24vllS feet to alley: tills dwelllngwasbnlltror use of a physician, and Is one of the host locations on the avenue for doctor or dentist; the above price Includes carpets, curtains, etc.; a bargain; worth at least S16.C00: we Invite compirlson. M. F. HIPPLE&CO.. 96 Fourth av. de??-! CQ 730-549 WYLIE AV., BET. ERIN AND OO' KlrknatrlcK: lot 21x76 to a paved alley; 'good brick dwelling honsu of six rooms, hail, finished attic, good cellar ami sewerage, both f:ases: room to build two small houses on rear of ot: special bargain: terms only 81,000, balance monthly. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. B-76-1. de7-M' $10 , OOO-FOK ALL, PENNAV.. NEAR 7 -iwe 'wentv-flfth street. 3-storr brick of 6 uwelllng rooms and store room, hall, both gases, etc.: also, on rear oflot.2hnusesof4 rooms each; lot 24x100. C94. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. no-3O-76-del-7-I0 fflJET 600-TWENTIETH ST., COR. JANE. A OO' nice brick building of 9 dwelling rooms and store room, botbgaes, water, open staircase, hardwood mantels; lot 20x60. (F 60) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. no30-73-itThsu' OQ 500 TWO BRICK DWELLINGS: A 3OJ per cent In restment in the 17th ward, one square lrom the cable cars; a bargain Is offered tn this property. Bee M. P. HOWLEY & SON, 127 Fourth av. deG-6S OOO-A DWELLING HOUSE ON SECOND 3U) av., below Ferry St.; terms reasonable. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av, dc6-38 East End Residences. BOQUET STREET - ELEGANT STONE front houses, adjoining Oakland Square and overlooking, aud but a few hundred feet from, the prettiest quarter of Schenley Park; these houses arc or an unusually handsome exterior, very roomy Inside, with, all the latest modern con veniences and appointments: built In the most substantial and carefnl manner and perfect and thorough In all details; In a neighborhood which is at once the most convenient aud attractive in the city, surrounded bv modern houses and grounds of excellent class, wltn nothing else In sight; 15 minutes from postofflce, with street cars pissing the door, and adjacent to Schenley Park; the present established attractions and the pros pect of greatly Improved values In the luturcwlll commend these houses strongly to buyers who ap preciate visible advantages and can also look ahead: terms easv. to suit 'purchaser: nartng. sewerage, etc., already done. Apply to C. H. cAii, .no. in uakiana square. no?v-flr ORAIG bTREET S3,W STONE FRONT, balance or honse brick, nine rooms, bath and laundry, wired for electric lights and bells, both gases, inside shutters, front and back porches: nil woodwork grtlncd, tile hearths: lot 30x140. McLAIN ZUGSM1TH, 437 Grant St. de7-57 OAKLAND-fAOCO WILL PURCHASE NEW and desirable brick residence of eight rooms, with modern conveniences, within two minutes' walk or electric cars: SJOOtoSI.OOCcash, balance to suit purchaser; If not sold by January 1 will rent tn good tenant. bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood St. and Third av. de7-73 OAKLAND-5CC00 WILL PURCHASE AN elegant eight-roomed brick house, with modern conveniences'; convenient to cars: lot 40x104 feet: 11.500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. &THA UU & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue. de7-73 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENY near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling of 6 rooms; hall: bath; finished attic; both (gases; mlrble mantel; good cellar, water, and ccatly finished: price, Jo. 000 on time and easy terms. J, H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue, nolo SHADYSIDE- QUEEN ANNE BRICK 11 rooms, bath. Inside w. c.'s, nat. and art. gas, h. and c. water, electric bells, tile hearths, art grates, plate glass windows, front and rear porches; house has bay end and tower, handsome reception hall, laundrv,with extraflne plumbing, store walks, etc : lot "ZSKxlOO; S7.500: easv terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON is CO., 162 Fourth av. de7-ire-WKSu QOUTH HIGHLAND AV. RESIDENCE -THE JO best bargain In the East End fortliomonci: ti.000 to a quick bujer, C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. de6-3S 8f 800 WARD ST., NEAR BATES ST.. O? Oakland, a new two-story Queen Anne dwelling trimmed In stone; contains 8 rooms, hall, vestibule with tile fioor, bathroom, marble lavatory, w. c, stationary washstand, natural gas. slate mantels throughout, tile hearths, fine grates elegant gaa fixtures, beautiful art-stained and Frcncu plate glass windows, hardwood sttlr case with newel post: first floor I4 finished id hardwood: sliding doors, dumb waiter, speaking tubes, complete lhundry. front porch, lawn front and rear, fligginne sidewnlk, etc.; lot 21x124 feet. (DIS7). BLACK IIA1RD, 95 Fourth av. no.lO-del-73-iiThsu Q .4 725 - RURAL AV NEAR. HIGHLAND OjcI Queen Anns frame dwclllng6 rooms, recep tion hill, finished attic, tile vestibule, bath. In side w. c, wahstand, slate mantels and tile hearths throughout, china closet, pantry, hard wood staircase and finish. Inside shutters, gas fixtures, electric lights and bells, both gases, range, laundry with stationary tubs, cement cellar, porticos, trees and shrubbery: street sewered, stone sidewalks: nice lot;arare bargain. WM. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth av. de7-4 500 OAKLAND bOUAKE NEW 8- ' ROOM modern brick residence. halLhath. laundry, range, nat. and art. gas.lnside shutters, front and back stairs, porches, newly papered throughout, slate mantels, tile hearths and vesti bule, electric bells, etc.; large lot: terms reason able. M. P. UlPPLE & CO., 90 Fourth av. dc7-87-TT8u OQ 400-SCIOTA STREET. NEAR GROSS. A (30? two-story frame dwillingor 6 rooms, hall, slate mantels, front and rear porches, china closet, good cellar, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, electric light, natural gis, water, etc.; lot 20iI00 leet to alley. (A327.) BLACK & UAIltD, 93 Fourth av. noSWS.dcI,", 800 S700 CASH: BALANCE S31 m 9 monthly: great bargain: new 6-room iranie, near ante anu new electric; genteel ap pearance: good neighborhood: large gra&sy lot to alley: dry cellar: city water, two porches etc. much below actual value: must be soldqulcslv. Address B. I. BERTON. East Liberty. de7-37 400-CONRAD STREET, E. END; NEW 5H lramo dwelling, 5 rooms ball, tile hearth, slate mantel, h'indsomelv painted and pnpered, porch: rents 8175 year: lot 21x100: a beaatlful Ut ile home aud a bargain. WILLIAM PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth av. de7-4 ffjQ 300-WHITriER ST.. NEAR LARIMER CBOI a v., nice frame dwelling of 6 rooms and finished attic, front and back porches cltv water, good eellar: lot 22x130. (A62). BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. de7-47-16,2S erT BOO-KELLY ST., NEAR FIlTn AVi, t3 t nice brick dwelling of eight rooms attic, natural gas water, etc: lotSOxlii to 20-foot alley; rents for SS50. A6. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. de7-40-7,U,21 QQ 800 SHETLAND AV., TWU-b'IORY OO) tratnc dwelling of 6 rooms and reception hall, both gases and water, good cellar. A36. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth av. no30-de7b-l-7.1g Allegheny Residences. HOCSE-FOR LESS THAN VALUE, A GOOD 10-room brick residence on one or the cross streets above North av not far iron the park. L. H. LOVE, U3 Fourth av. de7-82 fflJQ 750 SECOND WARD, NEAR ARCH ST., l30? cor. of a paved alley, frame dwelling, seven rooms hall, nat. gas outbuildings etc; will rent fores a month: lot 81 feet front; a bar gain. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. de7-l06-TTSu Suburban Besldences. CO 800-pro CASH: BALANCE same as jpl7 rent; Wllklnsburg, near the station; new frame dwelling, 5 rooms and finished attic hall, double' parlors bard-wood mantels and tile heart- s pantry, inside shutters electric bells cement cellar, portico; lot, 30x125: an elegant Uttle home and a bargain. WILLIAM PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth av. de7-4 Suburban. Residences. INGRAM-UANDSOME PROPERTY ON THE Ridge, 11 rooms, bathroom, natural g is. etc.: lotlicxsto rcet: price, f8,000: half cash. bTRAUB i, MORRIS, 106 Third av., corner Wood st. de7-7J" CI 000-CRAFTON. COULTER STREET, f'i' lour minutes' walk from station. two-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, slate mantels, natural gas, porch, etc.: lot 100x220: fruit and shade trees, grapes, etc (1 151) BLACK &, BAIRD. 95 Fourth av no30-73-MThsa FOB SALE -LOTS. City Lots. HOMESEffKERS CALL ON PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St.. ror the most de slrnhle low-priced lots lu the rlty; terms easy. dc6-iaj : WYLIE AV. LOT 131x101 FEET. CORNER Wvlleav. and Watt St.. can be bongn at reasonable figures. For price anil all particulars, bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue. dc7-73 East End Lots. LOTS-WE HAVE STILL A FEW OF THOSE cheap lots on Atlantic av.. near Shailvside station and Dnquesnc tr.ictlou. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. dc7-ll.7-Tursu OAKLAND-NINE LOIS ON CRAZIKRSr.. within twomlnut' walk of both electric car lines: owner must raise money aud authorizes us to sell for S50u cash per lot; will not sell on tine; title perfect: these lots a e worth 750 each. bTRAUB MORRIS, 106 Third av corner Wood street de7-73 OAKLAND-FOUR LOIS ONDESOTAST.. within half a square of Firth avenne cable line: price 11,000 each: terms to suit. S1RAUB & MORRIS, 106 third av., corner ol Wood st. dc7-73 SCHENLEY VIEW PLACE-HAVE BOLD over 200 lots in past six weeks In this plan; price. $250 to S400; terms, (10 down, oalance in monthly payments (without interest) ranging from S5toS3per month: will stand Inspection. STltAUU & MORRIS, corner Wood St. and Third avenue. - de7-73 C1 pT 00O-NEGLEYAV. (ROUP ST.). ABOVE CDXO) Fifth av., a fine lot 200x293: sewered, etc. A331. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. , def-J-SPu IfnzeHvooil Lots. CORNER LOT-SECOND AV.. HAZELWOOD; this is the only available corner lot Jiearthe property purchased by B. A O. Rv. Co. : the best location on the avenue for bnlness stand. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. de7-no-MTUThS8u Farms. FARM-90 ACRES-GOOD. LARGE FRAME houseandnew barn: excellent grain, fruit or dairy place; uone better on Monongahela river; close to two railroad stations, schools and chnrches. ED. W1TTISH. 410 Grant st. de4 FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY IN THE CENTER OF THE CITY doing good business: grocery tl.MO, doing f400 per week: drugstores, cigar stores, notion stores, meat market, etc. PERCIVAL Jt CHAP MAN. 4d9 Grant St. de7-!03 ELEGANT RESTAURANT AND DINING rooms, hardware store, livery stable, grocery stores, 000 to 15,000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores butcher shop, notion stores, shoe stores book and stationery store, milk depots. bllEL' ARD &, CO.. 151 Fourth av. del ARNESS STORE AND SHOP - F1RT- OLAbS stand In center ofPlttsburg,Pa.,doing it No. 1 business: will invoice about (1,800: satis factory reasons for selling: this is a No. 1 chance; established 18 years. Inquire HARTMAN & KOST, 1206 Penn av.. Pittsburg. Pa, de7-34 RESTAURANT AN OLD ESTABLISHED stand with 14 rooms now doing a good busi ness: good reasons for selling. Call or address J. H. STAMPS, 2515 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va. de7-139 SALOON AND 11LLIARI ROOM-CHr.AP. If sold soon, for the owner has to go away. AMdrcss BEAR BROS., Canton, O. de7-75 STORES OF ALL K1ND-AND BUSINESS .. chances. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield St. dc6-84 rTlEASTORE-APAYlNGRETAIL'IEA. COK JL FEE, baking powder and spice business; old established stand; well located: profits large; business can be learned In a week: a l are chance to get Into the most profitable business In the coun try; bona fide buyers only noticed. Address for one week. E 7. Dispatch office. de-33TTSSu SAND 10-UENT STORE-DOING FINE BUSI NESS: low rent and good living rooms: very desirable bargain. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth av. dc6-:2 Business. Properties. BLOCK-FINE 3-STORY BRICK BLOCK, centrally located In Cleveland, O., paving gllt-edge dividend, for Immediate sale or p trt ex change lu Al property. Address C. 3, Dispatch office. de7-2i BRICK HOTEL-1N EASTERN oniO. OF about 40 rooinsand fully furnished: bar sales $9,000 per ycar.-and other receipts 17. 000 per year; good-sized barn, Icchonse. and all conveniences; price S25.C00: might take some good real estate In part pay. J. H. b'l'EVENSON A CO., 100 Firth avenue. nolS FEDERAL ST. PltOPERTY, ONE OF THE best locations on Federal st Allegheny City. C. H. LOVE, NO. 93 Fourth av. deO-34 SIOREROOM AND 7 DWELLING ROOMS In East Jcannettc: this proper.v surrounded bv40 new dwellings, now about completed, and adjoins the property of the Gondola 'fanning Co. ; niiuioeroue locauuu lor general store. jiA.A.jj'.it. THOMPSON & CO.,162 Fourth av. de7-l09-WFSa CQ 500-OOR. FOURTEENTH AND El'NA Iyi St.. loMGxMrt.. with ola brick dwellings; first-class location foranyklndof business; would make splendid manuractnrlng site: terms very easy. THUS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler 6t. sc20-84-S3u -IT OOO-FOR A TWO-STORY WARE fl)JL !. HOUSE: lot 20xS0.on First av., between binlthilcld and Grant sts.; this is the cheapest piece or property to-day In this part of the city. M. P. HOWLEY & SON.I27 Fourlliav. de6-6!' FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. rTUEAM-A BEAUTIFUL IRON-GRAY TEAM, JL 5 years old, weigh 2.800 pounds; can be seen at L. Roll's stable on Tuesday, from 12 o'clock to 5 o'clock, at MCKEE'S ROCKS, PA. de7-3l Machinery and. Metals. BRASS FOUNDRY AND FIMSHINGSHOP: will sell or rent with all necessary tools and machinery: chcao to a quick buyer. J. B. AN DERSON, Room 407, 91 Fifth av. (DUO.) dcVol rTIHE PORTER & DCUTHETT CO.. L1M., DAR JL RGH st, and Rlver"av.. Allegheny. Pa., engines bollerpaudcastlngs. Eepalrlngpromptly attended to. dt2 Miscellaneous. DESK MAGNIFICENT BUFFALO CABINET desk, multitudes of drawers, pigeonholes and private receptlcles; almost brand new: cbst SI50; will sell 175 cash: grand opportunity. Apply ROBERT HOFFMAN. 191 First av.. city. de7-52 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU ha e anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS. HOOKS, BOOKS, OLD and new, largest stock; lowest prices; librar ies purchased. RANK BACON X CO., 201 SmlthUeld &t Pittsburg. Pa. noil PERSON AL-A GOOD OPERA GLASS MAKES a nice present: we arc closing unr entire line at Importers' prices; we mean this. CHESsMAN MANNION. 41 Federal St., Allegheny. Best SI spectacles on earth. deJ-16-wssu PERSONA! PROF. CHARLES, PHRENOLO GIST, can tell yon what trade or prolession yon are adapted for, what kind of a husband or, wife you should marry, and bow to make sarc In vestments. 72 POPLAR ST., next Sandusky. Al legheny, Pa. . de7-41 PERSONAL BLACK AND BED BIRTH MARKS removed, leaving clear and natural skin; also cancers removed and cured bv new and successful method. DR. GINNER, 43 Thirteenth St.. cor. Penn av. Office hours 9 till 12 dallv; bundays 1 till 2. ilea-32 FOUND. FOUND-A BEAUTIFUL LINE OK OPERA glasses at cost of Importation. CHESSMA.N MANNION. expert opticians 42 Federal sL. Allegheny. Bebtf 1 spectacle on earth. de3-I6-wssu F lOUND A FEW HANDSOME MADE lO order suits auu overcoats not called for will bo sold regardless of deposits at Kr.iSroXE TAILORING CO., 65 Wyiio av., Pittsburg. de7-ll LOST. 3- OST-ONE BLACK AND WHITE SETTER J do, black head, while body, slightly ticked; also white and black setter bitch, black head, black rump, white body ticked; finder will be suitably rewarded bv returning to NO. 44 NO TH AV., Allegheny City. de7-29 LOST-SEVERAL DOLLARS IF YOUBUT AN opera glass from anyone but us: we will close our magnificent stock at Import cost. CHESS-SIAN-MANNION. expert opticians. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best f I spectacle on earth. dc3-16-wssn NOTICES. VTOTICE We respectfully announce that by the cour tesy of . Messrs. P. Duff. A Houswo, have been furnished office accommodations on the first and third floors ot their building, 933 Penn avenue. We have seenred warehouse room at 1006. IOCS and 1010 Penn avenue, and hope to con tinue to serve our customers by arranging to fill all orders intrusted to us. We thank our friends for their expressions of sympathy and good will, and solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to us. L. H. HARRIS DRUG COMPANY. Pithborq, December fl. 189a de7-83 WA MTP n-AUKN'i'Jri'oR CLINK'S WlNir.i- portable Heaters; best seller in the market; no more cold feet; no smoke; no smell: used In houses or any kind of vehicle. "H. H. HaYH. -furniture and house hold goods, 2634 and 2S3S Penn are. nolo-92-au NO SAVINGS BANK BALJSM, MGMA. 1 Bo secnre RRFAT QAI F flF I OTd 1 REAL ESTATE. Ton are always sure of your hard earn ings when invested in real estate. Below you will find a few of the many investment bargains tor sale by thos. McCaffrey, The Leading Agent, 3509 Butler Street. Telephone 5511. Office open evenings. $16,000 On Fortv. fifth street, above Butler; lot 60x108, 4 brick dwellings, 6 rooms and attic; and 4 brick dwellings of 4 rooms and attic; now renting for $1,536; houses never empty; easy, payments.. $14,000. On Forty-first street, near Willow, lot 0x150, with two brick dwellings, 6 rooms, ball and attic, stone cellar, shingle roof, hot and cold water, natural gas in each;' and one twe-story and mansard slate and tin roof brick dwell ing! hall, 8 rooms and batb, hot' and cold water; also, tbree brick dwellings on rear, stone cellar, sbingle roof, of 5 rooms nnd attic, everything sewered; terms, $3,000 cash, balance to suit; an nual rent, 51,308. $12,000. On Forty-third nnd One-half street; lotZl'Jxoo; seven two-story brick houses, 5 rooms, ball and' attic in each; easy terms; will sell each bouse sep arate. $9,500 Forty-filth, above Butler street, near Davison; lot buxiiu to an alley in rear; four two-story frame dwellings; two bouses of C rooms, halls in each; two of them 4 rooms Tn each, stone cellars, in Ko. 1 repair. $8,100. Penn avenue, near Twenty-fourth street, double brick house, six rooms, kitchen and finished attic, gas and water in both; also, three small brick houses on rear of lot of 3 rooms each; lot 24x100. $4,600. Iiigonier street, near Penn avenue and Thirty-fonrth street, lot 28x70 feet, with two brick houses of o rooms and an attic in both, or will sell one house and lot, 14x70 feet, for$2,C00. $4,000 Corner Thirty-Seventh st. and Wonlslayer alley, Sixteenth ward; lot 24x73 to private alfey, two-story pressed brick front house, slate roof, stone cellar, 6 rooms, attic and basement kitchen, hall and vestibule; will rent for $23; also two-story frame boue of 4 rooms on rear of lot; will rent for $12 CO; at terms to suit. $3,600. Harrison , street; lot 20x100; two story brick dwelling, 5 rooms, hall, ves tibule and attic, stone cellar; also, rear of lot, two-story brick house, 4 rooms and attic; water in both houses; $2,000 cash, balance to snit. $3,600. Harrison street, near Forty-ninth, Seventeenth ward; lot 28x100, on Miller plan, with two-story brick dwelling of six rooms, stone cellar, shingle and tin roof; on rear, two-story brick, with frame kitchen, two rooms and stone cellar; $1,000 cash, balance to sniL, $3,500. Butler street, near Sharpsbnrg bridge; lot 0x110, with double brick bouse, store, 6 rooms and attic each; also frame bouse on rear of lot of 4 rooms; terms to suit. $2,600. Charlotte street; lot 18x100, with frame honse ot 5 rooms and stone cellar; also a frame rr use of 3 rooms ou rear of lot; terms to snit. $1,950 No. 19 Isabella street, Sixteenth ward near Ella street, lot 20x90 with new two-story brick dwelling ol 5 rooms; one- half cash, balance in 8 vears. $2,400 On Post near Forty-fourth street, lot 14x34x177x8 feet, with two-story brick dwelling of 5 rooms and finished attic; $500 cash, balance to suit $5,000 No. 5330 Butler st, lot 20x100 ft., with three-story frame, business bouse and dwelling store ana 7 rooms. One half cash, balance to snit. $3,700 On Holmes st., near Butler; lot 17x90, with two-story brick dwelling of 5 rooms, etc One-half cash, balance to snit. $2,250 No. 40 Nineteenth street; lot 20x60, with frame house of 8 rooms. $500 cash, balance to suit; de7-135 TTIOR SALE THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY NOW ON THE MARKET. Eight minutes from Wilkinsburg station, 3 minutes from the Duqucsne Traction, 21 largo lots, gently sloping, mcsly situated and unsur passed for buildinc purposes. A prompt buyer may secure tbe entire tract for $1,800, and ob tain a bargain of a character very rare these days. These lots shonld be readily salable to average at least 5100 each, thus yielding a hand some profit. CHARLES S0MERS & CO., 813 WOOD BTREET. de7-CS $35,000. . Two Three-Story WAREHOUSES, LOT 20x100, On Second avenue, between Smithfield and Wood streets. An assured bar gain if sold before option expires. See M. P. HOWLEY & SON, 127 FOURTH AVE. de7-lS .' $8,800 ! shadyside On asphaltum paved and sewered street. New and substantial Queen Anne style brick dwell ing 10 rooms and reception ball, bath, two w. c'f., laundry, stationary tubs, inside shutters, handsome slate aud harilttooa mantels, tile hearths, Ac. This property cannot be dupli cated for less than 510,000, and is the 'cheapest property on the avenue. Terms Small cash payment down; balance to suit. JL F. H1PPLE 4 CO.. de7-8G-TThsa 00 Fourth avenue. STONE QUARRY. We have within the past six weeks actually sold over 200 lots in Schenley View place, Nine teenth ward, and have about 200 more lots to sell. Most ot tbe buyers will build in the spring. We have on this property one of tbe best stone quarries in Allegheny county, with enough strlppings to start a brickyard in good shape. Will sell four or flvn acres to the-right parties at a bargain, STRATJB A MORRIS, de7-7t 106 Third av., corner Wood st December 11 and 12. M Salem Is one of the most substantial and rapidly-growing cities in Virginia 250 houses ouilc, population nearly doubled, and business of postofflce increased nearly 500 per cent in the last year, bi mated on the Norfolk and Western Railroad, the extension of the Roanoke and Southern (now assured), and the Baltimore and Ohio to Salem (Its chartered terminus), will make the city an Important railway center. Salem is the gateway to the GREAT IRON AND COAL REGION Of Southwest Virginia, and Salem and Koan oke, now rapidly crowing together, will be come tbe industrial center of Virginia. The iron furnace, the factories in operation. In course of erection and actually secnred,-will employ several thousand bands,and the present population will he doubled in another year. Negotiations are progressing to secure other large plants. Salem is an old and attractive town, beauti fully situated in the Roanoke Valley. It baa refined society, fine chnrches, good schools, and the famons Hoanoke College, now in its SSthyear. Climate unsurpassed. TIE SALEM UPROYEMEIIT CO. Will sell on DECEMBER Hth and 12tb. the most valuable business and residence lots in this growing city. A pamphlet of 32 pages FREE. For map, pamphlet, etc., address J. W. F. ALLEMONG. Prest., deWO-wrsu. Balem, Va. For Sale 83.000 Ele. cant new brick dwell ing, 8 large rooms, ball, vestibule, double par lors, bath. Inside w.c., stationary washstand, slate mantels through out, tile hearths, cblua closet, pantry, back stairs. Inside shutters, gas fixtures, electrio and painted, both gases, range, laundry, with stationary tabs, front and back porches, shade trees: street sew ered and paved, stone . sidewalks, lot feueed and everything com plete: only ten minutes' ride from tbe heart of the citv; this is an ex ceptional bargain ami well worth Investigat inc. WM. PETTY A CO., 1U7 Fourth av. $1,000 CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER, de7-20 TALK ABOUT BARGAINS. $30,000, terms to suit purchaser, will boy 5 acres of the finest lying land in the East End Has L000 feet of frontage and a depth of 220 feet; it located In a desirable neighborhood, on one of the main rvenues; is surrounded by strong holders, in fact, the adjoinlns 5 acres can't be purchased for less than Mi500,and the 5 acres opposite is held firm at !50 COO. This is no catch-penny advertisement. W. C. STEW ART. 137 Fourth avenue. no23-4an FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Les than the adjoining lots can be bought for. H.000. terms to suit purchaser, will buy a lot 60x125 leet. located in the heart of the East End, on a paved and sewered avenue, sur rounded by fine dwellings. This is 000 less than von can bnv adjoining lots for. W. C. STEWART. 137 Fourth av. no30-2Su GAS AND STEAM -COAL. For sale, several large tracts of gas and steam coal, well located on line of several of our best railroads. Can be purchased at bar gain prices. W. C. bTEWART, 137 Fourth avenue. no2M0-sn CHEAP LOT. $3,750, terms to snit purchaser, will buy that elegant bnilding site, 50x20u feet, located oa Forbes street, comer of Murdoch, Just at the eastern entrance of the park. Think ot It, only 175 a foot front for property 200 feet deep on one of the main paved avenues in the East End. and just at tbe park entrance. Why, it is bound to be worth double the money in a short time. W. C. STEWART. 137 Fourth avenue. . no2-23-sa CHOICE SHADYSIDE SITES. For sale at reasonable prices, and on term to suit purchaser. A number of the finest -building sites In Shadyslde. W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue. n23-10-sa CASH ON HAND. Have plenty ot ready money to loan in sums of 51. COO npwards at the lowest rates of Inter est nn all property located In Allegheny connty. W. C. STEWAKT.I37 Fourth avenue. de7.5sa CHOICE RESIDENCES For sale at reasonable prices. A number of the finest residences in tbe East End, Can arrange terms to suit purchaser. W. C. STEWART. 137 Fourth Ave. no23-J0-(u OAKLAND DWELLING. 114,500, terms easy, will bny a substantial brick dwelling, desirably located in Oakland. Is In best repair. Lot very large: contain! about an acre of ground. W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue. no23-40-aa OAKLAND AVE. $3,000, no less, buys one of the finest resi dences on the ave. Lot 25x123. New 2-story and mansard brick dwelling 8 rooms, bath, w. c laundry, tile hearths, slate mantels, bay window, front lawn, etc; good bargain. B-TS-i ALLES & BAILEY, IS! Fourth ave, TeLlCT. de7-S5 3
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