EESiSsi S3?23S!3 T5r3ES",-. rsrr&i?i MUCH LIKE MURDER. Fanaticism Causes the Death cf Two Innocents in This County. EEFUSED THE AID OF PHTSICIAKS. Mr. Willis InTents a Kelfcion to Snit His Own Peculiar Nature. SAVED BI A MOTHKR'S FOXD AFFECTIOX Some o' the awful effects oi the faith cure craze were discovered yesterday by General Agent Samuel O'Brien, of the Humane Society. He visited a place called Media, in Plum tonnship. Allegheny county, where a num ber of deaths have resulted from the insane lUith of the followers of this creed. For some time there have been complaints from Center that many of the children there were sick, and their parents had retused to have any medical attendance. Agent O'Brien inrestigated the case yesterday. The result of his work he related as in the following manner: The settlement is mostly composed of En glish miners. He actually learned of two deaths, and heard of a number of others from diphtheria. The indirect cause of all the deaths was the belief of the residents in the faith cure and free Jlove creed. A preacher, the Ecv. Jlr. "Willis, by name, bad been there for some time, and found many willing followers in bis doctrine of faith cure. He taught these simple people faith cure and free love, and exhorted them to eat, drink and be merry; to dance and forget sorrow. bOME Or THE DOCTRINES TAUGHT. He said appetites and passions were given for man's enjoyment, and should be satisfied. He also taught that if any one was sick they should prav to God tor relief, and if He was not willing to save them neither doctors nor anv mortal power could aid them. One man named Forrester bad four children sick with diphtheria. He was imbued with the Idea of faith cure, and refused any medical aid for his children. Two of them died, and then a phisician as called in, and the lives of the other two innocents were saved. Another familv named StooiTer had two chil dtcn afflicted with tins terrible epidemic. The parents v.cre believer in tne strange doctrine, and refused all aid. but when the lives of the little ones wavered in the balance, when the b'ne-cted children seemed half in heaven, the mother's love for her babes overcame her re ligious zeal. A physician was called, and the lies of the little ones were saved. In the same settlement awelt a miner named Ednev, who was a devout follower ot Willis. He alo had a wife who had the bright eyes, the fair. oft completion and all the general bux omnessof the typical English girl. She was the mother of four children, all of whom are as prettv as herself. The preacher saw and loved ber. Immediatelv be began to preach free love and told husband their affections need not be confined to one wile. He carried ont the senti ment of bis preaching, and carried off Mrs. Edney. GOKE TO THE BUCKETE STATE. The couple went to Salem, O., and after an absence of several months, returned. The deserted husband thought his wife would re turn to him. and while he so dreamed, the preacher and the miner's wife again went to Sal cm. In the absence of Willis a fellow named Jones who had a reputation for converting himself into a bonded warehouse and for ttital abstinence for work, took up the son: of faith where Willis had lsid it down. He preached for a while and then went to join Willi' at Salem. Rather than see this happy form or religion fail, another miner took up the place as leader In the faith. He differed from the former pastor, in that he would occasionally work, and be ultimately dug coal and preached faith euro and free love during his idle hours. One dav Jn the mine he became angry with bis son, and knocked him on the head with a crowbar. The father refused any medical attendance, but the boj's strong constitution, aided by a mother's nursing, pulled him through. Agent O'Brien says he cannot prosecute the people now. because the trouble is over, but ho will notify the authorities atSalem of the cher acterof Jones and illis Rev. Jlr. Willis is the same man who found so many followers, to Ills faith cure doctrines last fall at Midway. WILL HAVE A BIG TIME. The Randall Club's Mnsicale Tills Evening at Old City Hall. Extensive preparations have been made by tbe Randall Club for the entertainment to be given at Old City Hall this evening, and a verv large attendance is expected. Tne programme is an elaborate one and those who attend can rely upon hearing some most excellent music, both vocal and instrumental. Miss Grace Mil ler, who ranks among the lcadiug vocalists of this city, will render several selections, as will Messrs. James Weldon and George Williams. The Gerncrt and Weiss Orchestra will attend to the instrumental music. At the conclusion of tbe anove features a grand promenade will be indulged in, followed by dancing. The proceeds of the evening will be used in defraying the expenses of the hand, which will accompany the club to Harrisburg on January SO. the date of Governor l'attison's inaugura tion. ArcriOX sale of fine diamonds, repeating and chronograph watches, onyx clocks and tables, thisafternoon at 2:30, at 533 Smith field street This stock must be sold re gardless of cost. Auction sale of fine diamonds, repeating and chronograph watches, onyx clocks and tables, this afternoon at 2:30, at 533 Smith-' field street This stock must be sold re gardless of cost "With fine well-stocked warerooms, com prising a complete assortment ot foreign and domestic wines and liquors ot the best brands known to the trade, the bouse of T. D. Casev & Co. offers to its holiday patrons sn opportunity of purchases genuine pure liquors at a moderate price. Call at 971 Liberty street and examine the stock, wsu Presents for Gentlemen. Cigar cases, smoking sets, cigar moisteners, fine card and letter cases, erasers, shaving cases, dressing cases, collar and cuff boxes, cold pens, pencils in silver, gold, pearl and ivory. Stock unequaled, prices moderate. Open every evening until Christmas. JOS. ElCHBAUM & CO., WF 4S Fifth avenue. Great Remnant Sale Of carpets on Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week, at Groetziuger's, C27 and C29 Peun avenue. From Kalamazoo. Norroau Ltclitj, lies Moines, la. Deak Sir A box of Headache Capsules was handed me, and 1 have used them with perfect success. They cannot be leconi mended too highly. Could not possibly do without ti.em in my house. I recommend them to sufferers with this common though terrible complaint Yours truly, J. Ensikg, Kalamazoo, Mich. A Welcome Visitor. The Christmas number of the School He view has just been received from the publi cation and printing house of Percy F. Smith, 53 and 55 Virgin alley, Pittsburg, one door below feinithfield street It is doubled iu size, and is handsomely illustrated. The Cotirell presse, used exclusively by Mr. Smith, are the best in the world lor pictorial printing. Catalogue and fine book work, general mercantile, legal, railroad and show printing at short notice and the most reason able terms. B. & B. All-silk black costume velvets, 20 to 28 inches wide, S3 50 to 58 a yard. A dress of this for Christmas would he splendid. Read our display ad, this paper. Boggs & Buhl. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch'?, Ho. 295 Fifth av. wfsu Fine Watches for the Holidays. An elegant assortment in gold and silver cases. It will pay you to deal at Hauch's, 2fo. 295 Fifth ar. wrsu (TEE PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Is Rapidly Increasing, and More Teachers "Will be Needed. At the regular meeting of the Central Board of Education held yesterday the reports for the months were read and other routine business transacted. The Finance Committee presented the estimate for the ensuing year, amoontinc to $114,753. This is an increase of $15,000 over last year's estimate, accounted for by additional teachers. At present there are 31 more teachers employed than there were last year. The in crease of pupils shows no sign of abating and it is estimated that 30 more teachers will be required next year. Secretary Reisfor re ported expenditures for November amounting to $39,565 45. The salary list for next year was reported the same as now. Several new teachers were recommended. John H. Mcllroy presented credentials to fill the vacancy caused by Dr. Benhaiu's death. The Committee on Teachers met after the board adjourned, and discussed applications for new teachers at several schools. NOT IK POLITICS HOW. John S. "Wise, or Virginia, Has Turned His Attention to Making Money. John S. Wise, formerly of Virginia, now of New York, and one ot the assistant treasurers of the Edison Electric Light Company, regis tered at the Duquesne yesterday. He came to Pittsburg to see Agent Silverman about some details that do not concern the public Since he quit Virginia and politics, the famous Southern ex-Congressman has been doing very well financially in the metropolis. "I will brain the man who mentions politics to me," be said yesterday, and he kept his word. Most ot bis timo was taken up in enter taining friend". The Chicago representative of the Westiiigbonso interests, Mr. Barclay, happened to be at the hotel, and it was rumored that Mr. Wise had come on to see him. but this is not true. Mr. Barclay was here on one of his regular monthly visiis. Mr. Wise declined to say anything about the political situation or the electric business. BECOMMENDED THE CONTRACT. The Allegheny Water Committeo Places Its Order for Coal. The Allegheny Water Committee held a meeting yesterday morning and recommended the awarding of the contract to the Pittsburg and Chicago Gas Coal Company lor furnishing coal for the city water works until April. The bids were: Forked lump, "H cents: run of of mine. 6 1-5 cents nut coal, bii cents; nut and slack coal, 5J cents. Bids to the amount ot S7,SSa iS were consid ered, including one of 52,033 35 from the Alle gheny Heatins Company, which was rejected. This was the amount charged for a four-months' supply of gas. The claim was made that the supply .was never good and part of the time the water works had no gas at all. H. S. Hendersou's bill of $150 33 for coal furnished by him during tbe gas shortage was ordered paid. THE EVERETT PIANO FACTORY. One of the Most Complete and Magnificent in the Wliolo World. The new addition to the Everett factory is completed. The building has a frontage on Albany street, Boston of '300 feet and is six stories' above ground; 1,700,000 bricks and 1,000,000 feet of lumber were used in its construction. It contains 400 windows, 6,000 panes of glass, and over 800 Grinnell sprinklers, instantly available in case of fire. Also a complete electric light plant of two dynamos and 400 incandescent lights. TUere are three acris of floor space devoted exclusively to finishing. Four thousand pianos are on hand in various stages of con struction. The company is averaging ship ments of over 100 pianos per week, and or ders are so abundant that the present busy condition will prevail. Mr. E. V. Church, of Chicago, sent in an -order for 102 pianos, which arrived at the factory during our presence. Another large case factory in Cambridge, Slass., and a box and lumber mill at Conway, N. Y., are under the same management. The company have from 600 to TOO men dependent upon them for em ployment Their box and lumber mills form the chief industry at Conway Center, N. H. Over 2,000,000 feet of seasoned lum ber arc kept here in continual readiness for shipment. "Trade Notes" from Musical Courier and Music and Drama, New York. EVERETT PIANOS EN ALLEGHENT. Their Superiority Over AM Other:. The above description of the magnificent lactory ot the Everett company will give our patrons some reason why this piano has become such a favorite in this vicinity. With every possible facility for producing the best and most durable pianos, at the lowest price, the manufacturers have done their duty, and are making pianos that have positively no superior, at any price. Add to this the advantages of our club or co operative system of conducting our business, which enables us to make contracts tor 350 pianos for each club, thereby securing the lowest possible wholesale price. It also provides method of payments to suit every one. You can pay all cash, or can pay on monthly installments, and get the piano at once, or you can pay SI per week and will get your piano iu a short time, in either ease you will save $75 from the price asked by retail dealers. Do not miss the oppor tunity to become a member of club B. It is almost complete. Call and see the pianos, or send for circular, to Alex Boss, 137 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. The piauos delivered on SI weekly pay ments are Club A, Ko. 287, Mrs. McNa mara, 320 California avenue, Allegheny; Club B. No. 115, Mrs. E. B. Roddy, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. We deliver two pianos every week on the $1 weekly payment plan. For Fifteen "Tears I have been subject to headaches and have suffered such tortures that at times I had to resort to hypodermic injections of morphine. I tried Krause's Headache Capsules and they have not failed to cure or prevent all attacks. I weigh eight pounds more than ever before, and it is because 1 am free from these terrible headaches. JosErH Sbager, Des Moines. Pure and Healthy. All merchants engaged in the liquor business owe a special duty to the public in seeing that the articles offered for sale are pure and healthy. How wanv of those who do this the people can best judge. It is only well-established firms, who have a name and character to retain, can be relied upon in this respect One of these we can cordially rec ommend to the general public, namely, the nld nnd favorably known .house of T. D. Casey & Co., 971 Liberty street, corner of Tenth. "wsu Fine Leather Goods. A large stock of beautiful presents in leather, all the best possible for the price, ranging iroui 25 cents to S25, for purses and pocketbooks, dressing cases, writing tablets, portfolios, cigar cases, chatelaine and trav eling bags. Open everv evening until Christmas. JOS. ElCHBATJM & CO., wp 48 Fifth avenue. Fine artificial flowers and plants at Hauch's, No. 293 Fifth av. wrsu THE GREATEST REMNANT SALE, And the Lowest Trices on Them, Groetz lnger Has El er Offereil. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this A lot of salesmen's samples, all-wool in grains, i yards to piece, pnt up in bun dles of ten pieces, at 2 a bundle. These short pieces always" go quick, be cause two bundles will cover a good-sized room. m Remnants of body brnssels. Remnants of tapestry brusscls. Bmnauts of moquette carpets. Remnants o' velvet carpets. From 1 to 30 yards iu piece. Short lengths of borders to match all fine carpets. Remnants or linoleum, 10 to 30 feet long, at 40c per yard up. All these remnant will be found on our first floor, and they will go for lest than hall present wholesale prices. All must go belore we begin our annual inventory. Edwabd Groetzisgeb, 627 and'629 Penn avenue. TO COYER THE EARTH. A Plan to Form an International Club of Newspaper Workers. THE MEETING TO BE HELD HERE. A Grand Ke viral of an Old Project to Help the Profession. SOME OP TI1E OBJECTS AS OUTLINED Through President T. J. Keenan the Pittsburg Press Club has issued a call to other similar organizations iu America and Europe to meet here in convention January 27, for the purpose of organizing an inter national press club, As the Press Club banquet will be held January 29, the delegates will be the guests of the local club, aud will attend the feast. A series of resolutions giving the aims and scope of the new organization have al ready been adopted. In interviews with local Press Club officials, yesterday, the fol lowing was gleaned concerning the plan and the resolutions: AN OLD PLAN EEVIVED. The project ot forming a national associa tion of press clubs is not a new one. "With out advancing tbe claim that it originated in Pittsburg it may be said that the desirability of such an organization was discussed by some of tbe older members of tbe local club moro than eight years ago. The idea ot taking initiative steps in tbo matter did not, of course, occur to tho then infant organization, but when the New York Press Club, some time afterward, sent out a circular calling upon tbo press clubs of the United States to send delegates to a con vention for tbe formation of a national associa tion tbe Fittsbnrc club promptly accented tho invitation and elected delegates. Unfortu nate differences between Eastern and Western clubs gave an early deathblow to the move ment, however, and the convention was never held. Several years later, when the Pittsburg Press Clnb had gained in prestige and membership, the Secretary, Mr. Keenan, had some corre spondence with clubs in Caucd l and tbe United States, relative to the expediency of an inter national organization, includingall the journal istic associations in North America and tbe capital cities of Europe. Favorable responses were received, and it was suggested by the offi cers of clubs at Toronto and elsewbero that Pittsburg take the initiative in tbe proposed organization. Circumstances arcse which ren dered it inexpedient to adopt this flattering suggestion, and tho movement again lapsed for want of a pioneer. Conceiving at the time that it would ultimately be the destiny of the Pitts burg clnb to call its brother organizations to gether, it was resolved to present the matter to the club whenever it bad gained that prestige which merit and continued prosperity insured. Feeling that that period has arrived, and at the request of tho Hoard of Directors the following suggestions were laid before them: A LIST OF THE SUGGESTIONS. First That the journalistic organizations of tbe United States, Canada and the Citv of Mex ico and the capital cities of Europe and South America be invited to send delegates to tbe convention to be held in Pittsburg on January 27, 1891, for tho purpose ot organizing an inter national association of press clubs. Second That a programme be at once pre pared for the entertainment of the delegates in the intervals of tbe session; the programme to conclude with the anniversary banquet of tbe clnb on January 29. Third That the bas of representation in the convention be one delegate for each organ ization with an additional delegate for each 50 of membership. President Keenan said: "While it wonld hardly be in cood tastp to seek, in tho call l: tbe convention, to define tilth any degree of detail tbo scope or character of tho association, it might be well to point out a few of its ad vantages, not only totbe organization in cluded, but to the indbidnal members thereof. Cards ot membership cJuld. for instance, under certain restrictions, be made interchangeable, and give to the holder temporary privileges of tbo association clubhouse In any city to which personal inclination or tbe duties of his pro fession might call him. Visiting a strange city as a sightseer or on private business, nhere ccnld bo better obtain needed information or establish more convenient headquarters than at the rendezvous of his professional brethren? Where find a more cosmopolitan or infallible address for bis correspondence than "Care of the Press Clnb?" If bis mission be to report a convention, or to obtain the details of a great event, bis card of membership will buy tilm priceless aid and courtesy. It will.be an open sesame to the hearts of the men ofthe press as well as to the hospitable portals of the Press Clnb. "Every newspaper man in Pittsburg realizes how much oar club organization bas done to elevate bis profession in the eves of the com munity. An international league of clubs, aside Irom its other advantages, mil place the calling of a newspaper writer upon as high a plane tbe world over. As the immediate occa sion of presenting tbe matter at this time, I state that within the past three months I have talked with officers and reptesentativo mem bers of halt a dozen leading press clubs, all of whom heartilv favor an international associa tion of press clubs, and declared that no better place for its formation could be found than the centrally located city of Pittsburg." Sleepless nights nudo miserable by that terrible cougb. Shiloh'sCureis the remedy for you. Sold by J. Fleming & Son, 412 Market St. Latest Novelties in Umbrellas for the Holi days. Fine qualities in handsome mountings made especially for Christmas presents. You will find everything in thp umbrellas from 50c up, Jos. hoexe & Co.'s Penn Aveuue Stores. Great ItcmnantSale Of carpets on Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week, at Groetzinger's, 627 and 629 Penn avenue. A Useful Holiday Gift. A fine umbrella is the proper thing. See the low prices lor fine grade umbiellasat Hauch's Jewelry Store.No. 295 Filth av. WFSU B.&IS. 35 cents 19-inch silk plush -terra cotta shades, and a surplus stock, or no such a price as this. Bead our display ad, this paper. Boggs & Buhl. Fine diamond jewelrv. Lowest prices at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth av. wrsu Ladies' Aprons for Holiday Presents. "We have now opened a great many hand some styles iu aprons, all prices, from 25c up to S3 50. It will pay you to examine this stock. See them in muslin underwear department Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fine Porcclains- A large and carefully selected stock of all lending makes. Eoyal Worcester, Crown Derbv, Old Hall, Crescent Faience, Doulton, Teplitz, Carlsbad Limoges, Irish Bellcck; prices are fight. Open every evenini until Christmas. JOS. ElCHBAUM & CO., TF 48 Fifth avenue. Gold and silver-mnnnted walking sticks at Hauch's, No. 295 Filth av. wfsu Great Remnant Sale Of carpets on Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week, at Groetzinger's, 627 and 629 Penn avenue. B.&B. Important Bead our display ad, .this paper. Boggs & BUHL. MEETINGS. TtfEP.EGUIiABANNUALMEETING OF the stockholders of tbe Millers' Keyslone llag Companv will be held at tbe Seventh Ave nue Hotel, Pittsburg, Pa., on Thursday, Jan uary 8, 1591. at 2 o'clock r. si. P. R. McCLURG. delO-I6w Secretary. OmCE OF THE WESTIJJOHOUSE EliEC TBJO AND MANUFACTURING CO.. FlTTSnUEG. Pa.. Dec 3. 1S90. ITIHERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING I of tbe stockholders of this company held fntbeWestingnouse building. Ninth street and Penn avenue. Pittsburc, Pa., on WEDNES DAY. December 10. 1890, at 2 o'clock F. M. The transfer books will be closed from Decem ber i to December 10, both inclusive. dc39 HOWABD c. LEVIS, Secretary. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER JSSfDtsplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise tnents on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none takrn for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH . BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smiihfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS Ol'EN. BRANCH OFFICEsTs FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. n-OR SALE. TO LEr. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVEKHSKMENTS WILL HE RECEIVED UP TO 91". AT. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TrtE DISPAicn. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. UK CAKSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. COS!. FOR THE EAST END, J. V. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. 1TITSBUHG-ADD1TIONAL. THOMAS AIcCAFFKKY. 8303 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Tenn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHER. S3 Federal street. II. ,1. McBllIDK, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS A. SON. Ohio and Cbestnnt sU. THOMAS MCHENRY", Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, l'ennsytvania and Beaver aves. FERRY M. ULEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. "WANTED. Male Help. BOY-A GOOD SMART BOY. INQUIRE AT ST. CHARLES HOTEL. il BUTCHERS-TWO JOURNEYMEN 1UTTCH MtS. wages $i5 to tttaiuo. JOSEPH Eli NEIt. liraddock. Pa. dclO-19 CAR POItThR-WIHTE OR BLACK; PER MANENT; references. Address H. 7. Dis patch office. dcl0-72 CLERK-ABOUT JANUARY 1. 1801. FIRST CLASS drue and prescription clerk: regis tered: single prer.rred. Address U. 8. Dispitch ofilcc. dc9-7t DRUG CLERK-REGISTERED DRUG CLERK immediately, who can furnish first-class reference. Applv In person to DR. J. J. MUL LEN at Dun tor, Fayette county. Pa. delO-78 FOREMAN-FOR CI'.ACKER FACTORY OUT SIDEof tbeclty: mnntbc nrst-class on cakes nnd crackers. Iuqulre of iu MAG1NN, Church st., Allegheny. dcl0-62 HORSESHOERS-rRHREE TWO FIREMEN, one fioorniau. Inquire at JOHN DORIS SON'S, Seventh St., near Duquesne way. delO-55 MAN-AN ACTIVE MAN WHO HaS SOME knowledge of real estate business: no capl lal required; also, wanted to buy a dwelling in Allegheny: In price, about Si, GOO. By J. II. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. no29 TV,rAN-A FIRST-CLASM STEAM ICE CREASl oi maker; steady work. Inquire at CYCLO RAMA, cor. Irwin and Beich St., Allegheny. dctO-43 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New Patent Chemical ink Erasing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to WW per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days: an other S32 In two hours, u c want one energetic general agent lor each State and Territory. Sam ple by mail 35 cents. Forlerms and full particu lars addressl 1 HE MONROE ERASER MFU. CO., La Crosse, Wis, dc5-8 ALESMKN-TWO A NO. 1 CRACKER AND cand salesmen: experienced men onlv. Ad dress U. 6, illstmtch office. dclO-40-wrsu TEACH ER-ONK WHO HAS HAD AT LEAST one ear's experience in step 9 or uoward. Apply In person at the AVickersham School, Twcntv-fourth ward, on Saturday at 7:30 p. it. SYLVlSTER DAILY, Sec'y. delO-39 YOUNG MAN-SMART. ACTIVE AND WELL acq aintcd in PUUburg and Allegheny for delivery wagon. Call ber&re 9 o'clock with refer ences and ready for work, C. F. KN IGHT & CO , 141 Robinson St., Allegheny. dclO-75 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr.O'Kecfe's2 cent pills. Good asgold. Dr. O'Kcere's liver pills, cola or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrhoea plll. dyspepsia pills, rheu matism mils, headache pills, skin eruption pills, orm pHIQ kidney pills, Jeucorrlicca pills, back ache pills, eve pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping rough pills, i.on-calhartlc f illls, malaria pills, piles pill". Price. 25 cents; arge bottle SI. DR. O'KEEFE A CO., Homeo pathic Chemists. 34 Firth av.. Pittsburg. Will move to 703 Smiihfield st. April 1. dc8-2S AQENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES line: the only line ever Invented that holds tne clothes without nlus; a nerfect success; patent recenttv issued; sold onlv bv agents to whom the exclusive right is given; on receipt of 50 cents we wlllsendasamnlc line bv mall: also circulars: price list and terms to agents: secure 3-our terri tory at once. Address THP. PIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hcrmon street, Worcester. Ma. oc9-W-ws AGENT-A LIVE, ENER'.ETIC PARTY IN c cry place to introduce our goods; wchavc a new Hue that will sell at every bouse and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holiday: will pay a salary of f75 per month if preferred, nnd furnish a learn free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Slass- oclS-44-D Female Help. GIRli TO LEARN PAINTING- ON GLASS; one preferred that bas had soma experience lu decorating. Apply It AND 16 WOOD ST. del0-34 LADIES-I WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY orslOpcrweck to work forme lu their locality at home: light work: good par for part time. Write, with stamp. MRS. II. V. FARRINGTON, box 702, Chicago. dc5-SU SALESLADIES EXPERIENCED: REFER ENCES required. FLEISHMAN A CO.. 504, 506 and 508 Market st. dcIO-31 STENOGRAPHER-AT ONCE-YOUNG LADY stenographer and tvpewritcr. Apply DAN ZIGER' Sixth st. and Penn av. de9-71 Male and female Help. TEAMSTERS FARM HANDS. BROOM MAKEKS, cooks, chambermaids house girls, two colored, dining room girls, dishwash ers two laundry girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. dcS-D Situations. BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF EXPERIENCE, nsshipnlngclerk. assistant bookkeeper, etc.: immediate cmplotmcnt. rather than salary the object: best city references. Address 11. 4. Ht palch office. "delO-28 INTERVIEW - WITH ANY SiAsFR. WHO can make room Jan. 1. for good man at gen eral office work or 1 1 shipping department. Ad dress II. 3, Dispatch offivp. dclO-S7 POSITION -BY FIRST-CLASS COLORED butler or houseman. Apply PERLG RING, J59 Fourth av. delO-54 Rooms. Ilonscs. Etc EOOM-ONE LARGEUNFURMSHED ROOM with board. In Oakland, for married couple without children: must be strictly first class. Ad dress II. 5, Dispatch office. delO-29 KOOM-ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM-NICE central location In cither citv. References exchanged. Address U. 7, Dispatch office. dclO-7U Financial. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propcrtv at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D MORTGAGES-LARGE AND SMALL, AT the lowest market rates of interest. Sec W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 fourth avc. noj-23-w TO LOAN-f509,000, IN AMOUMS Of 3.000 and upward, on cily and suburban property. 011 4 S-lu per cent: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACX. A BAIRD, 95 Fourth aveuue. sc2l-di6-D TO LOAN f200,0C0 ON MORTGAGES 100 andunnard at 6 per cent: $100,000 :iHH per cent on residences or business property, vacant lotsorfarms. S. H. FRENCH, IS fourth avc. oc23-D Miscellaneous. ALLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZE R Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satUltc tion itlvcn or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES. 222 FedcmUt., Allegheny, P.i. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Moo ter" st, 11-42-u w? EVERY LADY TO SHE OUR LIGHT RUN NINGNcwHomc Sewing Machine is queen. 'Hie demand there is lor the New Home Is the best evidence that uc have the best sewing machine. It has always satisfied the people. Genuine needles and all attach iu cuts tor all makes at the lowest prices at H. II. CARTER, 19, Sixth 6t. no21-MWF E VERY LADY WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn nve. fon- posltc Home's stores) and Investigate MAOAME FLESIIER'S ladies' tailoring sys:cm; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. no!9-23 INTERV1EW-W1TII FOREMEN IN MILLS IN and around Pltlsourg. MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' BOND A&a'N, 90 Fourth av. Jel0-G3 MANUFACTURERS, ATTENTION L I B ERAL Inducements nOcrcd to first-class, responsible manufacturers desiring to move their plants South. Address J. H. bOERY, care&t. Charles Hotel. delO-43 PENSIONS THE PlTTSIIUlttf PENSION AGENCYOF J. H. STEVENSON A CO.. 100 .birth avc. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Cnncress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ot service procured where discharges are lost. scH-D FOUND. FOUND-A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF OPERA glasses at cost of Importation. CHESSMAN MANNION, expert opticians 42 Federal st., Allegheny. Best;! spectacle on cartb. de3-16-wssu FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was lound hanging In Hie rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; tbe owners rbould call for them, as Dickson requires the room. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FORTY-SECOND ST.. riTTSUUHG-HOUSh, six rooms: lot 20x110 ft. : priceS3.00. A. D. WILSON. M Federal st. , Allegheny. dc6-25-MWTS (2Q 750-DINWIDD1E ST., NEAR FIFTH 3)i75 av., cornet property, a line two-story and mansard stone iront dweltlus or nine room, re ception hall, with corner 1! replace, having bard wood mantels surmounted with plate glass mir rors, nice, large parlor, with hard wood mantel and tile hearth, bathroom, w. c, range, both gases, wired ror electric light, laundry with sta tionary tubs, front porch: everything in the best of order: lot MxlOO to alley. (E103-5.) BLACK & BAIRD, 9.i Fourth a v. de2-J-2-5-lG C5Q 730 FOR ONE OF THE MOST DESIRA fDO RLE residences In the Thirteenth ward; Just finished, good style 0 rooms. large attic, re ception hall, all the latest conveniences; one of the most complete houses offered for stle for tho money; lot 24x100 feet, on a good street, near Wyllcav.. 10 minutes' ride from Wood st. by ca ble line. 80. bee W. A. HEKRO & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. dcS-15-3. 10.17,20 CI Q 000 ONLY-FOR ONE OF THE BEST tiriO down town houses In the city; almost new and a model of Its fclnilt pressed brick ot 12 rooms, hardwood flnisn, reception ball; all the very latest conveniences; lot 21x120 feet, cor. Filth av. and Jumonvlllcst. This price is about n hat it cost to build the house alone. (51.) See W. A. IIER110N & SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. no3n-93-dcl,6,10,I6,20 QO 800 WYLIE AVE.. NEAR WATTS OJl two-story and mansard brick dwelling of seven rooms, ball, slate and wood mantels cellar, side entrance: liou-u nicely papered: lot 18x100 to 20-loot alley. (E107.) BLACK jJJAHtD.SSFonrtlt av. dc3-lS-3,6.10 OA 000-33 AND 40 BLAINE ST., FOUR Of TEENTH ward, two frame bouses Arc looms each, hall.-slato roor. city water: sewered; 40x130. McLAIN & ZUGSMITU, 437 Grant st. dcI0-47 CJT 300 HOUSE FOUR ROOMS: LOT 24x60 O 1-1 ft. on Kirkpatrlck st. near Center av.; ev pavments. (117.) Send for list, W. A. IIEKKO.S A SONS. 80 Fourth av. no27-50-28-dc3, 10, 17 000-IP SOLD SOON A GREATLY EE- I? DUCED nrlce. on Thlrtv-elaMh. near Butler St.; lot 65x107 Iti t. with a house of 5 rooms. (22.) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. no3U-94-del-4,6,I0,13 East End Residences. SHADYSIDE- QUEEN ANNE BRICK 11 rooms, bath, inside w. c.'s, nat. and art. gas, b. and c. water, elcciilc bells, tile hearths, art grates, plate glass windows, front and rear porches: house has bay end and tower, handsome reception hall, laundrv.with cxtraflne plumbing, stone nalks, etc : lot 33,Svl90: t7,5W: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., iOi Fourth av. de7-lP8-wssu 2T 500-A CHOICE PIECE OF PROPERTY. O i ' nlcelv elevated above, and fronting 150 leet on Fran'kstown av., with same depth to al ley lu rear; ground handsomely improved, with trees, shrubbery. lawn, etc., having creeled there on a modern house of 8 rooms finely finished and complete with every contrivance for comfort and adornment; owner occunle and Is obliged to sell on account of absence "from the city: In the purchase of this property an elegant home may be acquired, and alo : an Investment that will atlord a good protlt. CHARLES SOMEUS & CO.. 313 Wood St.. 6019 Peili av. dtl0-53-wsn i) 8OO-$30O CASH: BALANCE SAME AS J rent: Wllklusburir. near the station: new irame uncuing, a roomsano iinisuco. attic, nan, double parlors, hard-wood mantels and tile hearths, p.uitry. inside shutters electric bells, cement cellar, portico; lot 30x125: an elegant little home and a bargain. WILLIAM PEPPY s CO., 107 Fourth av. dclO-43-WF fil OOO-STATION ST., MODERN FRAME Ovj9 dwelling. 8 rooms and mansard, bath, w. c. both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 feet: paved street and location convenient to either tteam or cable cars:rents for SG00 per j ear. Inquire VAN G ORDER A LLOYD, 6J1S Penn ave.. East End. oclS-4l-WThS 300-1N THE MIDST OF 3HADYSIDE, Ovi9 location first class, near Aiken av., a mod ern brick house of 8 rooms late Improvements: lot 36x100 it.; shade and fruit trees; or will sell 7.! ft. iront lor 53,500. (139). See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avc. no26-05-w C?C OOO-LARIMLRAV ..NEAR SHETLAND. OO? new rr.ime dwelling of 7 rooms and finished attic: nice front and rear porches: 2 stairways: botn gases; electric bells: laundry with tubs; good cellar. (A63.) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. no30-77-del.10.20 SI 400-CONRAD STREET. E. END: NEW lraine dwelling, i rooms, hall, tilchc-arlh. slate mantel, haniibomely painted and papered, norch: rontsSHSvear: Iot25xlij0: a hoautlful little home auo a bargain. WILLIAM PETTY A CO., ivi rourui av. uciu-4i-wr- Allegheny Residences. LOCUSTST.-B A. D.WILSON, 55 FEDERAL St.. Allegheny, fine property with large sard and stable: this properly Is suitable for either a public building or a home, and will sell below cost. For nartlculars call. dc6-27-ws PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHEN r, near Allegheny aveuue: brick dwelling of 6 rooms; hall: bath; finished attic; both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price, ?.T.C00on time and cay terms. .1. II. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Fifth avenue, nolo Suburban Residences. 300-WILKINSBURG. FRANKLIN ST., DOl near Mulberry st., a two-story frame dwell ing of seven rooms w. c. but and cold water, natural gas, electric light and bells. slate mantels. Iaaindrv,. front and back porches slato roof, pood seWcracc etc.: lot 3Sx90. (K 66.) BLACK BAIRD, 05 Fourth av. dc3-18-3,B,10 (D1 ff 3ASH-ASD SMALL MONTHLY &A.JJ payments will buy a new six-room bouse, water In kitchen, cellar and basement; lot 17x145: Z'i mllei from postofflcc: low fare: fre quent and rapid transit, price 1,200. MAGAW A GOFF, LIM.. 145 Fourth av. delO-52-wrsu CJST 5C0-VERY CHEAP-ONE OF THE BEST OfJ houses at Edgewood for the tnouey: lot 100x252 feet, new bouse of 6 rooms and large attic, laundry, range, city water, uatural gas Inside w. c. electric bells. (139.) Sec W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. no30-92-de1.5,l0.13 FOR SAEE -XOTS. City Lots. LOT PURCHASERS. SCIIENLEY PARK Laud Co. are selling best and cheapest lots in city. PETER SHIELDS. 533 Grant St. delO-51 East End Lots. Tr TOI1.COO EACH-PARK VIEW PLAN 1 i ej of lots, near Robinson St.. onnoslte ll.aiillnn l.iit.m. Ii'm, (n.ntli Wn it ftat-l...... IU miles or 12 minutes' ride iroin postoffice, three minutes' walk lrom Fifth ave. Traction cars; ehcinest and bc.t lots lu the city. THOS. LIG GETT. 71 Diamond st. no7-61-p Allesheny Lots. STOCKTON AV. -LOT-PRICE, 11,000. AD DRESS O 3. Dispatch office. dc8-31 Suburban Lots. BRUSHTON LOT 40X137 FT. FOR STOO: ALSO many other lots in this thrlltv little borough at low prices. BROWN A SAINT, 512 Smlthfleld street. dtS-5-nwp T3RUSHTON-WE HAVE OE SALE OU1TK J a number of lots In various parts of the iiuruuvii :il lowest, prices anu easy terms. llttlMYr A SAINT, 512 Smlthfleld st. deS-5-MWF Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITE-BUILDING lOSx 120 with engine, boiler and shaftlnir. lo- caico in i iitcentii ward I'LIEK SHIELDS. 513 Grant St.. cor. Virgin alley. dcl0-4G-wrhs Farms. FAIiM-93 ACRES-GOOD. LARGE FRAME house and new barn; excellent grain, fruit At 4 I . ..1 nn . ., ..nn Vw... n.. M,n..n.,n.ulnlA -In... w. uh., jmui,,;, uunt uv.ivi uii jMtiiiuj(iiirtAiiri:r; close to two railroad stations, schouls and iiiuiKiu-a. r.ir. HimaiLHiuuraiusi. qe-i FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Ritsiness Opportunities. DRUGSTORE-CHEAP. IF SOLD AT IINCE A good paying city store; terms to suit purchaser, owner leaving city. Address G 4, Dis pitch office. de9-57 ELEGANT RESTAURANT AND DINING rooms, hardware store, livery stable, grocery stores ?500 to 35,000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug Muira, iMiicuer soup, iiubiuii siure-, suov stores book nnd stationery store, milk depots AlIEP Al.'D A CO.. 151 Fourth av. del TTtSTAURANT AN OLD ESTABLISHED XV stand with 14 rooms now doing. 1 good busi ness: goon reasons tor selling. Call oraildressJ 11. STAMPS, 2515 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va. delO-27 SALOON AND ilLLIAR' ROOM-CHi-.AF. if sold soon, for the owner has to go away. Address BEAR BROS., Canton, O. dc"-75 ertct 800 Foil Nimv in cniui location 0J' grocery store, cigar, bakeries 5 and 10 cent stores. UUL31E3 A i;u., 431 ciniiuneia 61. de9-8 Business Properties. BRICK HOTEL-IN EASTERN OHIO. OF about 40 rooinsandfullvfurulshed: bar sales pl.OOO per year, ami other receipts ?7,u00 per year: good.slzed barn. Icehouse, and all contciileiices: price 25,000: might take some good real estate In part pay. J. H. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Fifth avenue. no IS BUTLER ST. NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 21x100 ft., with large store building; at present occupied by Geo. Uctz as shocstore; frame dwell ing on rear orint: thi vanianle nronertv will bo soltLvery low anil on easy terms. Particulars of xiiua. ajuuAU'i'KEY. 3519 Butler, sciu-ira-ws- STOREROOM AND 7 DWELLING ROOMS In East Jennncttc: this property surronndcu bv40 new dwellings, now about completed, and adjoins the property of the GondolaT'annlng Co. ; number one location for general store. BAXTER. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. de7-IC9-WFSn TAGGART ST.. NEAR WASHINGTON AV. Store property; will' sell cheap. A. II. WILSON, 55 federal st., Allegheny. dcC-24-ws (g-l A OOO-FUK ALL, PEN'NAV.. NEAR o)AV5 Twenty-fifth street, 3-story brick of 6 nwelllng rooms and store room, liall. both gsses etc.tatso, on rear of lot. 2 houses of 4 rooms each; lot'lxIlX). C91. ULACK ABA1IID. 95 Fourth av. .,- np"iO-76-del-7-io FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles; onrown make. WM. BECKE1CT, 340 to 34i Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. .--. Jell-76.XWS 10, 189(3. FOR S.lEErIISCELI'A:NKOIJS- Horses. Vehicles. IJvo Stock, Etc. DOG-MEINROD. G86L A. K. C; L. B., FIN EST St. Bernard dog In two clties;wlunlngs of first prize iu Pitt.burg, 18S9.and five other prizes: good markings; color, orange, tawny and white; will be sold cheap; for the owner has no room for keeping him: 4 years old: call for two days. 49 Eleventh St.. city. GEORGE WElTHAUS. delc-TO H ORSES TWO, 2 BUGGIES AND I SET OF iMrnftA-hcIoTiirluf to the estate of Dr. S. N. lienham. deceased: one buggy bas only been used a rew times: horses and buggies may be seen and full particulars will be given by J. W. O'NEIL A CO., 103 First ave.. Pittsburg. THE UNION TRANSFER A-TRUST CO., Administrator. dclO-CO HORSE-LIGHT HORSE. BUGGY. HAR NESS and phaeton. Apply 19 CHESTNUT ST., Allegheny. de 10-94 Machinery antl Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right nnd left, with single or double drain: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine wort promptly excrutca: correspondence, solicited. COMBINA TION ENGlNEtO., L1SL, 3140 Penn aye.. Pltts jurg. ; delO-CC-MWS BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 In., one 12x21 lu.. one 12x18 In.. two'lOxIO In., one 12x12 in., one 10x12 In., lour 9x12 In., and large lot of smaller sizes; mounted Dortable enginea 8 to 12 h. p., shafting, pullevs. pumps governors etc. J. S. YOUNG, 23-25 Park way. Allegheny. Pa. oc30-D B RASSFOUNDRY-AND MMHHINGSHOF: will sell nr rent with all necessary tools and machinery: rhcao to a quick bujer. J. B. AN DERSON, Room 407, 91 Fifth av. (Dl'JO.) de5-51 ENGINE-A SECOND-HAND STEAM EN GINE now running in good order, with fit tings complete. Inquire at No. 60 water si'. delO-38-wrsu HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forgings, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines ana uouers. shears, clav and ore pans etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SON'S, Lacock am' Sandusky streets Alle gheny, Pa. au5-35-MWK THEFORTEKADUUTHLTTCO.. LIM.. DA R RAGU st. and River av.. Allegheny, l'a.. engines boilers and castings. Rcpalrlngprumptly attended to. de2 THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines Tor electric light and railway service: engines and boilers Iu every size and stvle: saw mills and wood-working machin ery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 03 First av Pittsburg. Pa. no26-i Miscellaneous. GREAT BARGA1N-150 FEET OF nARD- WOOD shelving and counters. Ad'Ire.s D. C. KUHN. Liberty .National Bank. dcl0-92" STONE QUARRY CONTAINING THREE acres with large stable and well, near Lin coln and Lemlngton aves., E. .. Tncntv-first ward. Inquire ot R. J. WARD, 717 Penn av., Wilklnsburg. dclO-93 tOOO CHRISTMAS TREES NORWAY Spruce. W. C. HAMILTON, Lcetsdalc, Pa. dc9-59 LOST. LOST-A PAIR OF EAR-RINGS. GOLD, quartz stone setting: reward paid to tinder if returned to JAMES E. ROGERS, Countv Treas urer's office, or No. 6315 STATION STREET. delO-91 -T OST-ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. IN OR JLi near Sc Paul's Cathedral a solitaire diamond ring, with crown setting. A suitable reward will be paid finder by leaving It at office of the I'OST, 523 Wood St., city. delO-25 LOST-SEVERAL DOLLARS IF YOUHUT AN opera s lass from anyone but us: we will cloc our magnificent stock at import cost. CHESS-MAN-MANNION. expert opticians. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best I spectacle on earth. dc!-16-wssu T OST-ORSTRAi ED-HOG; SMALL FRENCH Li poodle with long, light brown ears aud same color or spots on back, rest of body white: has clear, brown eyes, and answers to name of Don. Liberal reward will be paid for bis return to Dr. HAVEN'S, 374 Ridge ay., Allegheny, Pa. de9-53 LOST LADY'S GOLD WATCH NO. 41.290 ON Wilson or Perrysville avs., down Arch st. stens to North av., through park to Federal st.. to Park way to Sandusky st.. Allegheny, or ou Penn av. from Sevcuth st. to Home's store. Lib eral reward If returned to DISPATCH OFFICE. dcl0-42 REWARDS. (); REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE 0 O arrest and conviction of the parties that burglarized my hardware store, on Sunday even ing. December 7, between 8:30 and 9:30 o'clock. E. M. SCHLAG. deIO-69 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT THE JLN report ot tbo Board of Viewois of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Collego street, from tho south line of Fifth avenue to Howo street, bas been approved by Councils, which action will be anal unless an appeal is taken nn tho same to the Court of Common Pleas of Alle gheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. PITTSBURG, December 12, 1830. delO-88 AT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i.1 the report of the Boird of Viewers of street .improvements ana Assessments lor the cost of construction of a sewer on Atlantic avenue, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on tbe same to the Court of Common Pleas or Alle gheny connty within ten (10) days from dato hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg, December 12. 18D0. delO-S8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of tbe Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments on the repay ing of Fifth avenue, from Penn avenue to city line, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal 13 taken on the same to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Allcgbenycountvwithin ten(10)davsfrom dato hereof. GEORGE BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg. December 10, 1S90. delO-83 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Hoard of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments on the openinc of Larimer avenue, from Station street to Broad street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is taken on tbo same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (lu) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg. December 10, 1890. delO 88 OTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT THE report of tho Board of Vioncrs of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Mc'Jully street, from cast side ot Hicbland avenuo connecting with sewer on Negjey avenue, has been ap proved by Councils, which actiou will be final unless .in appeal is taken on tbo samo to tbo Court of Conation Pleas of Allegheny connty within ten (10) day from date hereof. GEORGE BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg, December 10, ISM. delO-88 XT OTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT J.1 the report.of the Board of Viewers of street improvements and Assessments on tho cradins and paving of Sapphiro alley, from Isabella street to Minerva street. lias been unproved by Councils, which action will' bo final unless an appeal is taken on the same to tho Court of Common Picas of Allegheny county wuuiu ten iiui uavs iromjnaie nereor. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsbukg, December 10. 1890. dilO-83 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT THE JLN report of tho Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the oncn- inj; of Lytle street, from William street to Mclancthnn street, liasbeuii approved by Coun cils which action will be final unless an appeal is taken nn the same to tho Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days irom uate uereoi. GEO. BOOTH, Cily Clerk. PITTSBURG, December 10, 115)0. dclO SS VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 1 report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Asses incuts" fur the c st of construction ot a sewer on weustcr avenue and Kirknatrick street from Perry street to a point on Kirkpatrick street within 73 feet of Bedford avenue, has been approved by Coun cils, which action will bo final unless an appeal ne taken on tuc same lo tne unurt oi uoinmon Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. PITTSBURG. December 10. 18119. delU-8S PrrrsntlHO. Nov. 27, 18S0. "YJOIICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT THE jj report of view ers on the oprning of Lowell street, from Lincoln avenue to Renfrew street, lias been approved by Councils which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas uiihin ten (10) days from dato. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. del-43-D Department of Public Safety,! Pittsburg, Dec. 3. 1899. SEALED TROPOSAI WILLBfc; RECEIV ED at tbo office of the Citv Controller mull 2 o'clock p. 31. on FRIDAY, December "J8. 1890, for the erection of a garbage furnace on lot owned by tbe city of Pittsburg on River St., Nineteenth ward. .Specifications and all information can be ob tained from CliarU B.ckcl.architect, Hamilton building. 91 and 3 Filtb av. Proposals must lie accompanied hy bond in double the amount of bid, with two sureties; said bond to be executed before the Mayor or City .Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves Ibaright to rejeci any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. dcl-33 BUSINESS CHANGES. 6T?ICETS HEKEBYmvEN THATTHE firm of Cullen & ilcKee, plumbers, doing business at K3 Frankstown av., have dissolved partnership. (JcofgoB. McKee retiring, Frank H. Cullen will continue the business UcIU-2U PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. OC29-6S-D Fifth avenue TO' LET. City Residences. DWEI.LING-109 WYLIE AV., NEAR FED ERAL St., eight rooms all .modern Im provements: a very desirable place for roomers and boarders. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st: dcI0-57t T5ESIDENCES-5 MINUTES' WALK FROM Xl postofficf on Firth av. : cars; 2 rows of ele gant stone bouses 9 large rooms reception ball, front porches, and all tbe latest Improvements: handsomely papered. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. de6-ll.pt Business Properties. COMPLETE NEW STOREROOM PLATE glass front: all well arranged, with large base ment, on Ohio st., Allegheny; only 900 per year. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No.-80 Fourth av. n029-59-WSt STOREROOM-NEW AND IN ONE OF THE best business locations In Allegheny, on Ohio st.. second door from West Diamond st.. in tbe Sterrltt bnllding: fine appearance: plate glass front aud late Improvements. SeeW. A. HER RON A SONS, No. 81 Fonrth av. no26-50-wt WAREHOUSE 168 AND 170 SECOND AV.. four stores 40x8(1, with cellar and sub-cellar, alley In rear, good elevator, etc.: low rent: Immediate possession. BAXTER. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. del-St Rooms. K OOMS-FURN1SHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING. KHFOUiriii AV. UCJ0-59T Offices. Desk Room. Etc OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts: singly or In suits: all modern lmnrovemcuts and Ion rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc2-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-FOR SALE CUEAP-A VERY fine sealskin roat, almost ne: owner needs money. Address JI. c. Dispatch ofllcc. delC-76 PERSONAL HOOKS WANTKD-1F YOU have anv books to sell, let us K now. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel bullillnir. mh7 J PERSONAL-BOOKS. BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD and new. largest stock, lowest nrices: librar ies purchased. HIASK BACON A CO., 301 Smlthllcld St.. Pittsburg. Pa. noil PERSONAL-AGOODOPERA GLASS MAKES a nice present: we are closing our pntire line at Importers Dricc:we mean this. CHESSMAN MAN SION. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best (1 spectacles on earth iieil-lS-wssn AMUSEMENTS NEXT I GRAND OPERA HOUSE. WEEK "THE CHARITY BALL" Great cast, new special scenery. Sale opens at Box office TO-MORROW. delO-85 DUQUESNE THEATER (Pittsburg's leading theater), THE BOSTONIANS. To-day at 2-BOHEMIAN GIRL. All parts or first and second floors, SO cents. To-night at S ROBIN HOOD. Thursday evening SUZETTE. Balanco of week ROBIN HOOD. Seats on sale at Duquesiin Theater and at Hays, To t if tn av. zoc to si m. cuiuruay mat inee, 2oc to Si December 15-ROSINA YOKES. delO-84 FLORIDA ON WHEELS A Florida State fair in a rolling palace from the Land of Flowers, en route to tho Woild's Fair at Chicago, 1893, will exhibit iu Pittsburg. on Seventh ave., font of Grant St., two weeks, commencing Saturday, Dec 6. Admission 10 cents; children 5 cents. To defray incidental expenses. Honrh 10 A. 31. to 10 P. M. Wanton S. Webb, ex-Director General Florida Sub Tropical Exposition, Florida Commissioner to the Paris Exposition, director. de6-15 RANDALL CLUB MUS1CALE AND HOP, WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 10. at OLD CITY HALL. Music of Donizetti, buppn and Offenbach by Great Western Orchestra. Vocal music by Miss Grace Miller, Mesr. Weldon and Williams. Tickets at RANDALL CLUB. Duquesne way. or of H. T. MORRIS, Treasurer, 108 Fourth avenue. de9-S3 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, Matinees Wednesday and Satnrday, CLEVELANDS CONSOLIDATED MIN STRELS and the MARVELOUS CRAGGS. Next week: The Charity Hall. deS-12 I RAND OPERA HOUSE EXTRA NEXT WEEK. Great Cast New. Elegant Scenery. Sale open at Box office TO-MORROW. delO-83 BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT. LOTTA. Only Matinee Satutdav, Dec. 1 3 Bronson Howards SHENANDOAH.'' i de8-13 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrday. REILLY & WOODS' NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. defl-Gl HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM Commencing December 8, MATTIE LEE PRICE. The Georgia Magnetic Girl. EXCELSIOR PLANTATION SINGERS. Admission, 10c Doors open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P. ST. deS-37 DON'T FORGET MONTOOTH BAND MASQUERADE FRIDAY EVENING, AT PENN INCLINEHALL. DECEMBER 12. 189a delOOa -VTEW ENGLAND SUPPER FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner Franklin and Manhattan sts., Alle gheny. Thursday evening. December 11. Adults. 50c Snpper from 0 to 'J o'clock. dr5-4t-D LEGAL NOTICES. C HASBKOUCK, Aitoruoy. 10J Grant street. ESTATE OF ALEXANDER KERR, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that loiters testamentary on tho estate of Alexander Kerr, lato of Wilkins township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing at Turtle Creek, in said township, to whom all perons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims or demands against the same to make them known to us witnnni ueiay. HANNAH KERR. I EMimtors. ELIZABETH KERR, "CO-10"- no2J-W s - ' a k FOR SALE! $B,O00! ELEGANT NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, ADMITTED BY JUDGES, TO BE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET. TERMS: $1,000 iJASH, BALASCE TO SUIT PURCHASER. Elegant new brick dwelling, 8 large rooms, hall, vestibule, double parlon, bath, inside w. c., stationary washstand, shve inan'.els throughout, tile hearths china closet, pantry, back stairs, inside shutters, ga fixtures, electric bells, handsomely papered and painted, both gases, range, laundry, with stationary tubs, front and back porchei, shaderees"; s'ree sevvered, and paved, stone sidewalks, Iot,fen,ced,an41jT everythingcomplete; only ten minutes' ride from the heart of the city ; this is an ex -cep'.ional bargain and well worth investigating. "wnyn. PETTY & CO., ''. 107 FOURTH AVENUE. ldelO-61. CHOICE PROPERTIES. .For Sale $25 per Acre. .,009 ACRES PENNSYLVANIA COAL Unexcelled for steam, excellent transportation facilities. An active and profitable market awaits tbe output. Nothing more certain as an investment. Surveys and full particulars on application. CHARES SOMERS fe CO., delO-CO-MWF 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ar. IMPORTANT NOTICE. If You Have Property To sell or rent, send us price, description, terms, etc for free insertion in our new cata logue. 10.000 of which will be printed in attrac tive book form and distribnted among invest ors in December; copy will he received up to December 15. CHARLES SOMERS Sz CO., 313 Wood St. 6019 Penn av, deT-fil-MW AUCTION SALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. By virtue of tho provisions of will of Johanna Friedericka Kurzdoefer.decM. tbe undersigned executor will expose at public sale, on tbo premises, nortbeast corner of Madison av. and First street. Third ward, Allegheny City, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1850. At 2 o'clock P. tf.. All that certain leasehold premises fronting: SO feet 5 inches on the north side of Firststreet, and 61 Teet 7 inches on tbe west side ot Madi son av having erected thereon one two-story and mansard brick building, occupied as butcher shop and dwelling, and one one"tory double frame dwelling, fronting on First street, and one two-story brick store and dwelling fronting on Maidison av. Said premises are held under a lease from Mary E. Scnenleyfor a term ot 19 vears. from the 1st dav of April, 1878, at an annual rent of S125. payable in quar terly installments ot sai : on tne isi aays oi Tanuary. April, July and October of each year, lessees tn pay all taxes and assessments, with the privilege to remove buildings at expiration of term. Leases of sub-tenants expire April 1. 1831. Terms: Cash. 200 to be paid on day or sale to seenre bid, and balance within ten days thereafter on delivery of tbe title paDer. CHRISTIAN HERRMANN. Executor, No. 58 Ru.U .-!.. Allegheny. JOHN H. KERR. Attorney, 89 Diamond nr. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, de9-75-Tu 113 Grant St. STOCKS. STOCKS. Auction Sale of Valnal.Ie Stocks. Will be offered at AUCTION, at Chamber of Commerce rooms, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, AT 3:30 O'CLOCK P. M-. The following valuable stocks: 30 shares Farmers' Deposit National Bank. 113 shares M. & M. National Bank. 30 shares First National Bank of Birmingham. 30 shares Tradesmen's National Bank. 10-1 shares Allegheny National Bank, hi) shares M. & M. Insurance Company. 50 shares Fourth National Bank. W) shares Commercial National Hank, 8 shares Union National Rank. 10 shares Fifth Avenue Bank. 10 shares Third National Bank. 25 shares Mechanics National Hank. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer. de7-7 ADJOURNED AUCTION SALE PITTSBUKG CYCLORAMA On the premises, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, At 3 o'clock r. Jr. JOHN D. BAILEY, - Auctioneer. deS-17-3,8,10 AUCTION SALE II. B. SMITHSON. Heal Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner bnllding. Filtb and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. deo-66-D HORSES FOP SALE AT AUCTION The Department of Public Safoty will sell at pnblio auction, at tbo department stables. No. 101 Wylie ave.. on December 12. 1K. at 10 o'clock A. it., a lot of driving, saddle and draft horse-. J. O. BROWN. no-70-D Chief Dcpt. Fnblic Safety. PROPOSALS. "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR WOOD; N WORK. Bids will bs received by the engineer ot tbe Portview Bridge Co.. room 801, Penn building. Pittsburg. Pa., until noon or December 18, 1890, lor the construction of tbe wooden viaducts lormlng the approaches to ths bridge to be built across tho Youghiogbeny river at tbe foot of Thirteenth street, in Mc Keesport, Pa. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the office of the undersigned, or at the office of Mr. David Lynch, near the location of tbe bridge in McKcespnrr. S. C. WEISKOPF. Engineer Portview Bridge Co. W. P. WAMPLER. JAMES E. WHITE, B. F. WILSON, C. M. ROBINSON. dc9-Ul Building Committee. REMOVAL. IR,. O. MILLBB, House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, lo 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention zlven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc Houso nainting ana glazing in all its branches. ocl9-&-D AF. SAWHILL. ACCOUNTANT, 187 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. Attends to opening or closing books, correc tion of errors, or anything in the lins of accounting. deS-51-D 'tr.TiS74r.1Li I 1
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