3 THE) PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1890. JS3Display adierttsements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classtfled advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, SbLcUtlc ten cents per line for each inset tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being delayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH J1USIXESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfveld and Diamond Streets, ALU AS OPEN. BRANCn OFFICES At FOLLOWS. WHERE vTA:T. fOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTUEIt THAI.SinT AUVEKll&EMEXTs WILL BE KUCKIVLD 01 TO 9 P. M. FOK lXSsCBTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tiser already have accounts v ith The Dispatch. MIK THE fcOHTHSIDE. NU. U12 CAKMJN fel KEET. TELEPHONE NO. d. FOK I HE EAST EXD, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 l'EAN AVE. 1'IITSBUKG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS -MCCAFFHLY. 3309 Butler street. E.U1L G. blUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. ALLEOHE.W. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBKIUE. Market Uoue. Allegheny. F. H. EGG Lite ibON. Ohio and Chestnut sis. THOMAb ilcHENKI, extern and Irwin aves. O. W. HUGHES, I'ennsvlianlaand Beaver aves. I'EHBA SI. ULEIM. Beheeca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. 3!alo Hell". BAUBEK IMMEDIATELY FIltST-CI.ASS man. Appl to J. M KAMBhCH. ' 4 Vireln alley. del5-62 "TJOV BFLIAKLE ERl:AM HOYS- KEFKK J E.N C1.S required. REIillMAS i CO., SM. SC6 aud 5(K .Ma.rl.it St. .lc 13-36 CLEl:K-A AbblbTA OFFICE CLEBK; ;:oo.l opening. Address sitting ape, experi ence, reference and salary expected J. 9.. Dis patch office. del3-3 TTlKIVElt-AN EXl'EKIEKCEl) MAN: MUST JL be well acquainted in both cities and give Rood references. Applv at KAUFMA NV. deI3-23 OTn. CLLUK-IMMEIHATELY: AN EX BEHIENCI IHiotil clerk: inustcomc well recommended. Address, stating rclercnces J. 5, Dispatch ofiice. dclS-Il MAN-AN ACTIVE MAN "WHO HaS bOME knowledge ol re-d estate business: no capi tal required: also, wanted to buy a dwelling in Allerucm : In price, about ?i,600. By J. II. SILVENbON i. CO.. 100 Fittlia. llolS BAC7ICVL WAlCHMAKEK AT ONCE: ref. rc-qulred. single man, 25 toSo. Address BOX S. Belle Vernon. l"a. del3-fo ALESMEN-ON bALAK OR COMMISSION to hand'e the new patent chemical ink eras ing pencil: the rreatcst selling novelty ever pro duced: eraser ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion ol paper: 200 to sou 'percent pront; one asenfs tales amounted to i2C in six days: an other S32 in two hour. we want one energetic jrener.il ajjent for each state and Territory: sam ple bv mail. S5cts tortennstnd fill! particulars, addrt-s'l HE MONROE EKAbEIJ MFG. CO.. La Cro-se, Uls. del3-S S- lEXOORAl'HEK-ANU 1YPEU K1TER.ONE wbocinaNn in offce work if necessary, .Addriss, J. s, Dispatch olhce. de:2-100 Agents. AGENTb-TO SELL ANU EVERYBODY TO ueDr.OKetre"s'"cent p'lls. Good us sold. Dr. O'Keelc's liver pills cola or catarrh pill-, coupli pills, diarrhoea pills dyspepsia pills, n eu matlm mils, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, fcidnc pill-, leucorrhcea pills, b-ii k ache pills, ele pills leethln? pills anuuia pills, croup pills sore throat pills, rerve pills, nenous debility pills whooDlnzeousb pills. i.ou-caihartic Iillls, malaria pills piles pills. l"ricc 25 cents: aree bottles ?1. Mi. 0'Ki.EFH A CO.. Homeo pathic Chemists. 34 Filth m- 1'atsburK. mil znOM-toTossmlllineldat. April I. de8-2(i G E.VI TO SELL THE BIN LESS CLO 1 lfLb line: tneonl line ever Indented that hold the clothes without tuns, a Derfect success: patent recentlv isiie,l: soldonU by a-e.ils. to whom the exclusive rlpht Is jrien; on'recelpt of 50 cents we will send a sample line b mail: also circulars, price list and term to agents: secure lour terri 1cm at once. Aiidmillll' flNLEss CLOTHES LIN L CO., 17 Ikriuou street, Worcester. Mass. OC9-C5-WS AGENT-A LIVE ENERGETIC PARTY IN every place to introduce our goods: we have a new Hue that will sell at eiery house and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holldavs: will pay a salary of .5 per month lrpreferred.and furnish a team free address at once. bTAND AED SILVER Vt ARE CO., Boston, Mass. oclS-44-D AGENTS TO SELL TLA. BAKING POWDER and pure spieea: gifts with goods: coke workers miners or millmen can make mont in their spare time: special inducements to persons hiving an established trade. 'V AMASHIRO'l EA CO., lock bok S471. Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-70-s reuinle Holp. GIRL-'IO DO GFERAL HOUSEWORK: recommendations required. Inquire at 1M5 BLUFF bl.. nearMl.tenberger deI3-75 G IRL' 4 DINING ROOM. I CASHIER. ATS21 l r. -.a.a. .-vppi in person to-aay. ael3-ti LADlEb-1 WILL l'AI LAlllEs A SALARY ot StOperweektowork forme In their locality at home: light work: good pa for part time. Write, with stamp. Mils. H. V. FARRINGTON, box 702, Chicago. de5-$) 3Iale and Female Help. COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDRESSES, dining room girls, nurses 200 house girls German and colored girls white and colored waiters drivers latin hands one baker, boy to learu plumbing. MRS. E. 'lHOMl'soN. 603 Grant et. nolO-MThs SALESMEN" AM) S W.EsW OMLN-EXFE-RlLNCr Donefc for book and stitionerv de partment: reference required. FLEISI1MN Jt CO.. 534. 50G and 5 Cf Market st del2-74 alLAMSTI.Rs. J. A KM HANDS. BROOM MAKEI.'s. cooks, chambenuaids house plrls two colored, dining room girls, dlshwash irs. two lauudn gins. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. Tel. 90. de3-D Situations. SITUATIOX-AS tHOlRM ASTER OK PRE SENT OK in L P Church. Address J 2, Dispatch office. dei:-94 SITUATION-V DRUG CLERK, 4 YEARS' experience: reference given. Address J 4. IllspatlhOfllce. de!2-12 I'Jrtuers. -OAKINER-rAKlIE-5 OI EXPERIENCE IN I manufacturing business, with excellent prospects In view, witii a capitil of $70.00'. with as a partner an expeneuced lusues man with f XL w capital, one who would act in the capacity ifeccreiar for the company preferred Address l ?, jispaicu oruce. ap.-&3-L PARTNER-AN ACTIVE PARTNER IN REAL estate: $MJ0 capital. Address, G." 75 1 rankstown av-. East I'ittsburg. Pa. dLl3-20 TO PURCHAE-OR TAKE AN INTEREST In some payiug retail business: the partv is willing to lm est (2.510. Address W. A. HER BON i SONS. SO Fourth av. del3-S3-MWS Rooms, lloasea. Etc. K OOMS-FURN1SHED ROOMS TOR LIGHT housekeeping. Address K. 2, Dispatch onlce. del2-79 TTnanclai. tONEY BORROW I.RS ON REAL ESTATE i. ill both cities and vicinity can get money wlttiout delay and at reasonable charges bv call ing on 1111)5. MCCArFREY, broker. 3509 Butler St.: 5-j0-0"1 to loan; olhce open evenings: tele phone 5514. Je26-37-S " TONK-OURFACH,niES FOK FURN1SH JjL. INGmonev to any amount on bond and mortgage arc unequaled- lowest rales of Interest and nodela. 11 -on need mouej applv MORRIS 4 FLEMING, US rourth ave. Jv272S6-TTSSU MONEY LOAM.D-RA-IES 4) TO 6.JPER cent, according to amount and location, tee BAX1EK, THOMPSON 4. CO., 1C2 Fourth ave. se30-59-Tussu -.ru.M.YTO LOAN AT LOWIiT MARKET t?a nitcs on bond and mortgige: no delay. BLED B. COV LE A CO.. 131 Fourth av. dell-TTS " TON El -TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE ii securities lowest rates: nodelav. SAMUEL Vt. BLACK J.CO . 99 Fourlhav. dell-4-iThs f OKTGAGE-.-MONK1 'IO LOAN IN SUMS il to suit at 4i. 5 and 6 per cent- ALI.hb Sz .i A 11.1:1. liA tour th ave. Tel. 1C7. apl4-19-TTn -,JjOKTGAGr.S ON UI1Y OR ALLEGHENY JjJ. coi.ntt propertv at lowestrates. HENRI A. WEAVER .. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D OWNEl Ol ALLKIXDSOFKEALES1A1E In both cities and county that want to sell aud hate tin ir prope-tv advertised free of charge to call at ouce on 'IIIOS. MCCAFFREY', 3M9 Butler st : purchasers calling daily; office oien evenlugs; teliphune5514 Je26-37-s n"" LOAN i00,!)i). IN AMOUNTS OP $3,000 . and upward, on cllv and suburban propert. on 4 S-10 per cent, also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 percent. BLACK BA1RD. S5 Fourth avenue se21-d26-i TO LOAN -S200,0UU ON MORTGAGES ?100 audunward at C per cent; I5CO.O0O at44 per cent on residences or business property, vacant Jots or farms S. H. FKtNCH, 125 i ourth e. oc23-D TO LOAN-MONl Y ON BOND AND MOKT GAGLatSiOpercenL see W. A. HUt KON & SONS. Fourth av. de9-87-TTS 3Iiscellaneotis. D ESK BOOM-HUMPHREY 4 WHITE. 535 UKA.MM. dell-40 -TVERY LADY-WISIUNGIO BE HEROWN J2j dressmaker to call at 616 Peuu ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME FLEsIlER's ladles' tailoring sys.cm; norisk; parlies respuiisiuie; be iioui now open. noi-.4 TTlNKRlONL-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN Jli windows fixed before winter; telephone 1471 j- wriie jioslai m lur )inw usu M. Cr. O'BRIEN, Painter. 232 Fifth ave. selO-TTS PENSIONS -THE PITTsBURO PENSION AGLNCYOF J. H. STLVENbON S. CO.. 100 J-lfth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows ol deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ol service procured where discharges are lost. scU-D -V7-OU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (131 OF X Stewart ft Co. 's line cabinet photos for il, at lu and 92 FEDERAL ST, Allejheuy. mv2S-49-TTiia TOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CltT Rei-ldences. 17'IFIII AV-TWO HOUSES AND LOTS IN .1 iroort location, near new market house: 10 and 8 rooms in each respectively; both lu ixcel lcnt orderand rentinc: well rare chance for in vestment. J AS. V. DRAl'E & CO., 129 Fourth av., l'itt.burs. dcli-91-D rEslliENCE WE HAVE IN THETHIKTY t FIRbT ward a very line one of7 rooms hall, finished attic, cor. of two nice streets, convenient to new Incline, good schools and churches: a beautirul location and cheap: only $4,000; ha50 ft. front: If yon are looking lora home vou will miss It If you do not look at this. MORRISON & BANKS, 106 'Ihirdav., cor. Wood St., citv, and 51 Washington av.. Thirty-first ward. del3-TTS SECOND AVENUE GOOD DWELLING BE LOW Ferry st. : a pood house aud In Rood condition: can elye Immediate possession C. II. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth av. delJ-)8' Srr 000-A 10 I'ER CENT LAWKENCEVILLE I 9 Investment on account of removal ot owner; a7-roomed brick and a 10-roomed double frame dwelling, city water, jras, etc. with lot 15x1(10 fronting on two streets. H. C CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edyewood. no2-TT6 CO OOO-IF SOLD feOON-A GREATLY RE OQt DUCED price, on Thirty-els nth. near Butler st.; lot 55x107 Ittt. with a house of 5 rooms. (SS.) Sec w. a; HEKKON A SONS. No. 80 lourthav. no30-94-del-4,6,10,13' 2--K00M BRICK H0USE-(NEA1:LY NEW) 3 O minutes' walk from the Fifth Avenue Market House: price 31, SO0 to a quick buyer. C U.LOVE, o. 93 Fourth av. de!3-is East End Residences. HILANI) AV EAST END: A GOOD RESI DENCE, i: larpe and elegint room f. li bra rv. bath and hmitory with all other modern appliances, all In prime order: large lot to an alle with stable and carrUre house, etc. and Immediate possession. JAMES W. ultAl'E & CO.. 129 Fourth av., I'ittsburg. dell-3:-MThs HOME A DESIRABLE EAST END HOME iryouare looking for a home in EastEnd. iny now before the spring demand stlhVns un prices: we have a six-room frame house Ilh three nnlshed attic rooms on a sewered street, within two minutes of Flfthav. cable: has everv modern convenience, bth. range, hot and cold water: entirely new; lot 3x120: price $5,500. S. A. DICKIE. CO.. ienuand bhadyavs., E.E. 16-H. de9-65-rrs HOUbEb-TWO CHEArHOUSFS FORSALE, both excellent value: jl, 900 six-room frame, halls up and downstalrs.2porches.clty water. good cellar. In splendid order, papered throughout; lot 25X100: a positive bargain; lerms to suit: $2,700 slx roorn frame, slate mantel and tile hearth In parlor, fire place In everv room, pantry, front and back porches, halls up" and downstairs, dry cellar, city water, good big lot; small cash payment, balance monthlv; both the aboe are In good neighbor hood, within three minutes of new eleitric and easv walk of Fifth av. cable: we deal In East End propert v oul . b. A. DICKIE JL CO.. Penn and bhadyavs.. E. E. 229, W. de9-65-TTbb HOUSE-TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; PAVED street, good neighborhood: five nilnutea' walk to Fifth av. or I'enn av. cable, or P. 11. R.; has bath, hot and cold water, good dry cellar. In side closet; ver roomy and convenient house; nicely papered; onl $7,500. verv cheap; terms ar rauged to suit. b. A. DICKIE & CO., I'enn and bhadyavs.. E. E., 2025. We deal only In EastEnd property. deS-65-TTS' SHADYSIDE-QUEEN ANNE BRICK 11 rooms, bath, lualde w. c.'s, nat. and art. gas. h. and c. water, elcciiic bUls. tile hearths, art grates, plate glass windows, front and rear porches: house lias bay end and tower, handsome reception hall, laundrv.with extra fine plumbing, stone walks, etc : lot 33x190; $7,500: esv terms. BAXTER, IHOMBbON i CO., 162 F .urth av. de.-I-wssu' SHADYblDE A FINE EAST END RESI DENCE, pressed brick front. Queen Anne style of architecture, spacious rooms and finished artistically throughout: replete with all the more recent modern Improvements: large lot about 60x 16Cfeet:verj beautirul location. JAS.W.DRAi'E S. CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. del3-16-D CfT 300-A CHOICE PIECE OF PROPERTY. OP nicely elevated above and Irontlng 150 1 feet on Fraukstown av., with same depth to alley i In rear: ground handsomely Improved, with I trees shrubbery, lawn, etc., having erected thereon a modern house of eight rooms finely 1 nnlshedand complete with every convenience for comfort and interior adornment: owner occupies, i and in olillireil to sell on nppnnntnf ulitpnrp trnm the city: In the purchase of this property an ele gant home may be acquired, and also an Invest ment that win afford a good profit. CHARLES bOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. deLM5-Tu6Su t00 - SHADYSIDE ON ASPHAI.TUM CU5 paved and sewered street: new and sub stantial Qu en Anne stvle brick dwelling, 10 iituuisuiiu ici;cfuuu uaii, uaill. iwo w. C's., laun- drr, sta. tubs. Inside shutters handsomn slate and hard wood mantels tile hearths, etc.: this property cannot be duplicated for less than $10,000 and Is the cheapest propertv on the avenue; terms, small cash payment down baL to suit. M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO., 9S Fourth av. dell-27-ThSSu' Q,f OOO-A NEW, MODERN FRAME HOUSE C of six rooms hall, hjth, pamry. finished attic front and rear stairs liont and side porches nat gas. electric lights range, hot and cold water, etc. : painted and grained all through; this property Is situated on Hays st.. about 200 feel Irom Highland av.. In a very desira ble residence location and Is a decided bargain at the price named. W. W. ELDERKI.N. 634S Sta tion st.,E.E. de4-76-4,6,9,ir Q OOO-EAST END RESIDENCE: TERMS Ovl9 very easy: neat, new brick house, eight rooms, well finished and in flrst-claBS order: hard wood mantels tile hearths; all modern Improve ments: a lovely home, none better in the market for the monev; two squares from Filth aud Hl landaves. (71) See V. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. n 024-6-24. 28, del. 9, 13' Qf 850 -SHADYSIDE, ON 50-FOOT SEW OVJ5 ERED street Bear cable and electric roads or P. B. K.. handsome modern style Queen Anna dwelling nine rooms reception halL flue laundry. Inside w. c. and shutters, slate mantels tile hearths etc : lot 49x115 It. to allev; terms $l,ow cash. bal. long time. il. F. HIPPLE it CO . 95 Fourth ave. deIl-27-Thssu PQ 300-OAKLAND. FIFTH AVE.. ELE Oi7' GANTuew9-room brick dwelling, hall, hath. Inside shutters and 2 w. c's: handsome slate mantels, with cabinets, tile hearths laundry, sta. tubs cemented cellar, etc.: complete In all details; easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth ac delI-27-ThsSu QQ 000-TUKRET ST., EAST END NEW OOt frame dwelling 5 rooms hall, slate man tLls and tile hearths pantry handsomely painted and papered, city water, good cellar, porticos, street sewered: lot 50x110 to alley: rents 9300 a vear: a desirable home. WM. PETTY 4 C O.. 107 Fourth av. de9-47-TTS Qft 00O-STA11ON ST.. MODERN FRAME OIH dwelling. 8room9and mansard, bath, w. c . both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 feet: paved street and location convenient to either steim or cab'e cars:rents for J60O per year. Inquire VAN GOKDEEA LLOYD. 6218 Penn ave., EastEnd. OClS-41-WThS' QSTf CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY OOV MENTS will bnvanewfonr-room house, good cllar nice location: close to station: 3s Jillci rrom postoHce: low fare; rapid transit; price. $1,250. ilAGAW 4 GOFF, Lira.. 145 Fourth avennc. de9-70-TTS Q-f f OOO-MCCULLY ST.-BRICK DWELL OJLU' 1NG or S rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural gas hall, laundry, poicbes elc.:lot241xl90tobt.Clalrand Pollardsts. (A23) BLACK 4 BAIRU. 95 Fourth av. del3-12-13,23 QQ 500-EDW1N ST.. NEAR S. HIGHLAND jO av., a 2-story frame dwelling or 6 rooms hall, natural gas etc.: papered and painted throughout: Iot25xl20. A334. BLACK BAIRD, 95 i ourlh av. no30-77-dcl-13-26 Srr SOO-KELLY ST., NEAR FIFTH AV., I nice brick dwelling or eight rooms attic, natural gas water, etc: lot 80x135 to 20-foot alley; rents tor $650 AC. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. de7-4S-7,13,21 Allecheny Residences. ARCH ST., ALLEGHENY-ANICE DWELr INGonhest part of the street, near to the parks: spacious double parlors other rooms large and cheerful: fine nlllard mantels with cabinets; all the modern conveniences and everything In prime order. JAS. W. DKAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. delS-16-D FKDEKALSTREETPROFEKTY ONEOFTHE best locations on Federal street, Allegheny City. C II. LOMJ.No. 93 Fourth av. dcia-lS BEAVER AV.. ALLEGHENY-GOOD TWO. STOKV frame dwelling or 7 rooms with ltrge lot to an alley: price $3,500; a bargain, c. Bti:iNGEK4bON, 155Fourtnav. dell-SO-TTS" HOUSE AND TWO LOTS-OW WILSON AV., Allcghenv. near electrlo cars and Perrys vlllc av., seven rooms h- and c. water, bath. hall, etc. etc: prime bearing fruit trees and small lrults: lots 4Sxl20 lect. Par lculars rrom JAS. V. DRAPE .t CO., 1291 ourth av., PltUburg. del3-I6-D HOUSE SPLENDID HOUSE, NINE ROOMS. In AUegbenv; also, nice new three-room house and lot one mile outside city limits; $200 down and $12 a month; lot 50x200; railroad larc oulv 4c: also, large lots on easy payments. J. B. ZIMMERMAN. 141 Fourth av. dclS-30-s" 1 NVi:STMENT-lN TWO BRICK DWELLING L houses or 9 and 4 rooms respectively, front ing on Sheffield St., Allegheny, running back to Hamlin St.; prlceouly $6,500. C. BERINGER 4 bON. 150 Fourth av. dell-SO-TTS LOruST ST. NEAR SEDGWICK. ALLE GHENY, good pressed brick dwelling, 8 rooms bath and all cbnvenlcnces;rangclauudry, stable, etc: lot 24x130 to a street; one square from electric cars: good neighborhood: price, $7,500. K cash, bal., $1.000 annually. SAMUEL W. BLACK t CO., 99 Fourth av. del2-66-MFS' T OCDSTST.-B1 A. D.WILSON. 55 FEDERAL JLl St., Allegheny, fine property with large yard and stable: this propert) Is suitable for either a public building or a home, and will sell below cost For particulars calL deC-27-ws PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling of 6 rooms; hall: bath: finished attic: both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price. $o.000 on time ana easy terms. J. II. bl EVENbON & CO.. 100 Fifth avenue. nol6 SHEFMELD ST., NEAR BIDWELL, ALLE GHENY Modern brick residence. 10 rooms all conveniences In first-class order; large front porch, fine stable and carriage house, one square lrom electric cars: price $16,000, $2.000 down. bal. long time at 5 per cent. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth av. dcI2-66--WTS' QQOO EACH M'DONALD ST., ELEVENTH Oty ward. New Brigbton road. 2 lots, 25x100 each. (B249) BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. dell-3-11, 13,15' Suburban Residences. Cpr OOO-VKRY CHEAP-ONE OF TIIEBEST Oo9 houses at Edgewood for the money: lot luOx'252 feet, new house of 6 rooms and Urge attic laundry, range, cltv water, natural gas Inside w. c. electric bells (139.) tSee W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, No. Fourth av, no30-92-del,5,10,13 TOR SAXE-tOTS. City Lots. LOT PURCHASERS, SCHENLEY PARK Land Co. are selling best and cheapest lots lu city. PETER SHIELDS. 533 Grant st. delO-51 East End Lots. ALDEK ST.-NEAK HIGHLAND AV.. LOT l36T.i22.reet to an allcv. oueof the most de sirable blocxs or buildings 'In the East r nd: $.. (18). W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, No.80 Fourth av. dc2-36-2.8,13,18' BAUM GROVE HAS STERLING WORTH AS a residence locality; It Is well Improved and very convenient to the business center: only $55, $00 and $so per toot front for fine lots. BRfiWN 4 SAINT, 512 Smlthficld St. dc9-6S-TTS XJOQilET, ST., NEAR W1LMOT ST., OAK X LAND Asphaltum paved and sewered St.; flagstone walks; lot 124x220to a 50 rootstreet; over looks sclienley Park. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth av. del2-72 BUILDING LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS, $J5u to $700 each, on Hcrron av., which Is paved and sewered; one square from theWvlle av. cable line. (67.) Send for list. W. A. HER EON 4 SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. de5-69-6.1S.20,29 HENRY STREET-BELLEFIELD. FOUR TEENTH ward, flue building lots, having 22 teet front each by 1C0 deep, fronting on two streets: price low. U. BKRLnGEE 4 SON. 156 Fourth ave. dell-30-rrs LOT-22XI00 FEE!'. ON PENN, NEARWINE B1DDLE av., for $2.0u0. (47.) See W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. dcl2-10-13, 17.22, 27 CQU1RRKL HILL ONE ACRE OF THE FIN 3 EST TUng laud In the Twentv-thlrd ward, suitable to be subdivided into lots and sold at treble the price that It can be bought for. IRA M. B U KCH FIELD, 153 Fourth av. del2-S0-D YEW ST.. BLOOMrlELD-CHEAP, 3 LOTS. 20x100, $4 0 each. GUSTAVE C. MOLL. 401 Lincoln av.. East End. del3-td' CQrrp- to ji.ooo each park view plan rjH It) ol lots near Bobinson St., opposite Ursulino Academy. Fourteenth Ward. Oakland, 1M miles or 12 minutes' ride lrom postoffice, three minutes' walk rrom Fifth ate. Traction cars: cheapest and best lots In the city. THOs. LIG GETT, 71 Diamond St. no7-61-D CI pT O0O-NEGLEYAV.(ROUFST.),ABOViS 3)it) Fifth av., a fine lot 200x293: sewered, etc. AS31. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. de7-43-6u O OOO-ATWOODST.. NEAR FORBES ST. O'i' A fine vacant lot, 22x100. (D 180) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. decl3-ll.D Hazclvrood Lots. CORN'EK LOT-SECOND AV.. HAZEL WOOD; this is the onlv available corner lot near the firooerty purchased by B. 4 O. Kv. Co.: the best ocatlon on the avenue for business stand. BAX TER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth av. dt7-110-MTUTllESU Allecheny Lota. T" OT-72X98 FT. ON CORN'EK OF TWO GOOD J paved streets; fine building site. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny.., (Se6-23-TUFa 73 FT. ON RIDGE AV.. ALLEGHENY. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. dt(-23-TUFS Suburban Lots. VILLA PAKK (BRUSHTON LOTS 40x150 feet, for $300; w e will loan you money to build BROWN 4 SAINT, 512 Smlthfield st. de9-69-TT8' XTtrms. FARM-OF 100 ACRES NEAR THE CITY, within one mile of railroad: good dwelling andoutbulldiugs orchard, etc ; would exchange In part ror cltv propertv. JAMEs W. DKAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg, dell-32-MIhs Q- 500 FARM-16 ACRES; GOOD FRAME Ol) house of eight rooms; new frame bank barn; all necessary outbuildings: alt kinds of fruit: good water; this s a bargain, as barn alone cost more than Is asked for Ivrm. SLOAN 4 CO, , 127 Fourth av. de9-77-TuThs Miscellaneous. -I f ACRES GOOD TIMBER-ALL HARD JLOLf wood on line of R. R., within 40 miles of theiltv. JAS. W. DKAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. del2-80-D FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Ruslness Opportunities. CHINA QUEEN-WARE AND WALL PAPER store Retail Situated lu a thriving city In the central part ol the State of Ohio, on Hue of Panhandle R. R.; a rare chance lorparttes de siring to engage in this business; excellent reason given for selling; correspondence solicited. Ad dress 1 5, Dispatch ofiice. del2-73 GROCERY STORES IN BOTH CITIES-$500 TO $5,000: restaurant and dining rooms, hard ware store livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores butcher shop, notion stores, shoe stores book and statlonerv store, milk depots BHEPAKD 4 CO.. 151 Fourth av. de!3 GROCERY STORES, SHOE, DRUG. CIGAR and notion stores bakeries, etc: all kinds of stores and business chances. PERCIVAL 4 CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. deU-57 GROCERIES. $35(TO fkCCO: CIGAR STORES. SMO to $4.tO0: Band 10-cent store, shoe store, drugstore milk depot. HOLMES 4 CO.. 420 Smlthfield St. del3-63 TEA STOKE A PAYING RETAIL IE A. COF FEE, baking powder aud spice business; old established stand; well located: profits large: business can be learned In a week: a tare chance to get Into the most profitable business in the coun try; bona fide buyers only noticed. Address for one week. E7. Dispatch office. de7-33TTSSu' Ruslness Properties. BRICK HOTEL-IN EASTERN OHIO. OF about 40 roomsand fullv furnished: bar sales $9. 000 per year, and other receipts $7,000 per year: good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences: price $25,000: might take some good real estate In part pay. J. H. STEVENSON 4 CO., lOOFlrtb. avenue. no!8' BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON FOURTH AV.. IN the vicinity or the new postoffice; splendid Joint for purchase for enhancement In vaiue. AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pitts burg. del3-16-D' BUTLERST.-NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 211100 ft., with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uetz as sboestore; frame dwell ing on rear of lot: this valuable property will he sold very low and on easv terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 35C9 Butler. sel0-93-YfS STORE AND DWELLING OF SEVEN rooms. In a good business location In the First ward, for $4,0u0; a bargain to quick buver. C. H.LOVE 93 Fourth av. del3-92" TAGGART ST.. NEAR WASHINGTON AV. store property; will sell cheap. A. D. W ILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. de6-24-ws SOO-A PLACE TO MAKE MONEY: OP. U FEKED low for cash, distlllerv in run ning order, bonded warehouse, two dwelling houses, barn, fruit, fine water and eight acres; rich garden land near large town on Pennsylvania Eallroid. ED.JiVlTTlSH. 410 Grant St. del3 . 300 COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA F ct IntlfirMfl wftli nTA hpl.l rin.lTtnM. first-class location for any kind of business; woul J make splendid manufacturing site: terms very easy. THOS. McCAFFKEl. 3509 Butler St. se20-84-ssu Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITE-BUILDING 10SX 120. with engine, boiler and shafting, lo-. cated in Fifteenth ward PETER SHIELDS. 613 Grant St.. cor. Virgin alley. delO-46-wThS FOR SALE ailSCELLAKEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. SPRING WAGONS, etc second-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 618 Duqucsne way, near Slxtn street bridge. se3-22-MThS DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all stiles: ourown make. WM. BKCKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone 3420. Jell-76-iiws' HORSES-TWO BAY MARES AND ONE heavy draft horse (white) will be sold cheap forwantol use. No. 7603PENN AV. E. E-, near Brushton station. dell-5 HORSE DARK BAY: AT HALF VALUE; sultableror family driving. Inquire at J. H. SKELTON'SbTABLE, Twelfth St.. city. delS-37 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perlcctly right and lert. with single or double drum, second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine wort promptly execuien: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. L1M., 3140 Penn ave, Pitts ourg. del0-6G-nws' BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 in., one 12x24 In., one 12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 in., tour 9x12 In., and large lot or smaller sizes; mounted portable engine 8 to 12 h. p., shafting. M.VU..bbU MW. MU1G CUIIIC C LU i. U. pulleys pumps, governors etc. J. 23-25 Park way. AlleghenyPa. D. 1UUHU, OC30-D BRASS FOUNDRY-AND FINISHINGSHOP: will sell or rent with all necessary tools and machinery: cheap to a quick buyer. J. B. AN DERsOA. Room 407. 91 Fifth av. (D190.) de5-51 w OISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES jul siuaii crucai engines ana pollers, wire ruuc, Huiivuainmg oarrows, c-iemen valves, laru kettles, castings etc VELXE 4 MCDONALD. 32uo Pcnnaveuuc. ocl-TTS PATENT AUTOMATIC AIR BRAKE FOR use of cable or electric cars. Address J. ., Dispatch office. del3-4- TTTHE PORTEK 4 DOUTHETT CO.. L1M., DAR JL KAGU st. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa.. engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptly THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway servicer engines and boilers lrt every size aud style: saw mills and wood-working machin ery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. no26-o - Miscellaneous. LBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS1-ON MON X3l DAY next we commence a slaughter sale of our large stock of albums; agents uow Is your opportunity: come along, bring your cash and get the best albnms in the market at your own price. I', J, FLEMING 4 CO., 77 Diamond st. d"el3-TWTFS8tt , TO LET. City Residences. DWELLING-109 WYL1E AV., NEAR FED ERAL St., eight rooms all modern Im provements: a very desirable place for roomers and boarders. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. del057t EESIDEN'CES-5 MINUTES' WALK FROM postoffice on Filth av: ctrsi 2 rows of ele gant stone houses 9 large rooms reception hall, front porches, and all the latest improvements: handsomely papered. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 9j Fourth av. deC-11-ut 14 BOOM BUICKUtESIDF.NCK. NO. 165 SEC OND av. C.XH. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue I UCII'IOI Business Properties. WAREHOUSE-NOW OCCUPIED BY H. J. HEINZ CO., First av.: suitable forinan facturlng business or storage. Inquire H. J. HEIN Z CO. , N o. 191 First av. del2-3t WAREHOUSES-NChv OCCUPIED BY US; will rent as a whale or divide to suit satis factory tenants. BINDLEY HARDWARE CO., 46 and 48 Seventh av. de6-9-rrsT Rooms. PARLOR A FIRST-CLAES FURNISHED front parlor: both gases. 45 THIRD AV. del3-G6t Offices, Desl; Room, Etc OFF1CES-1N' GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts: slngly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t OFFICES-GOOD FRU.NTOFF1CES ON FIRST floor No. 168 Fourth av. C H. LOVE No. 93 Fourth av. del3-W PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD JL and new, largest stack, lowest prices; librar ies purchased. KANK BACON 4 CO.. 301 Smlthfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa. noil PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection or finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautirulblndlngs: low prlces:come and see them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE, OWLlberty st. de!2 PERSONAL -KEMEMBFK WE ARE THE only thoroughly practical opticians In the cltv; gold spectacles Intended for presents scien tifically adjusted to suit the eyes free: "opera glass sat cost or Importation:!' best $1 specks on earth. CHESSMAN-MAN N ION, 42 Federal St., Allegheny. deIl-100-Thssn LOST. LOST-PAIR DIAMOND SLEEVE BUTTONS on Sixth av. near Smlthfield st.: reward If lelt at store of GEORGE AV. BIGGS 4 CO. de!3-7 1 ost-a Pair of gold spectacles J J inclosed in a Kornbliime leather case; a suit able reward will be giveu the finder by leaving at Dispatch office. deU-61 LOST-POCKETBOOK CONTAINING SMALL amount cash aud Nw l ork draft and check to my order; finder will please leave at Allegheny greenhouse, and can keel) the cash. HARRY W. HAMILTON. de!3-5 LOST-SIGHT NEVER RETURNS-BUY your gold spectacles for Xmas presents from CHEsSMAN-MtNNIuN, expert opticians, who lit them scientifically to the eves; opera glasses at cost. 42 federal st.. Allegheny. Jell-lOU-Thssu FOUND. IT'OUND THAT CHESSMAN 4 MANNION, the opticians are positively closing their Im mense stock or opera glasses at absolute cost. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best $1 spectacles on earth. dell-lOO-Thssu FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was lonud hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth aye., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT William Witherow lias this day ceased his connection with the Hotel Duquesne as manager and is succeeded by Charles . Miller (late of the Mononjrahela Honse). December 11. 1890. WILLIAM WtTHEROW & CO., Proprietors. P. JAMES P. WITHEROW, THOMAS DEEGAN. de!3-34-WFS ELECTIONS, The Exchange National Bank, ( Pittsbuko. Dec 11, 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this bank will be held at the banting bouse. No. 46 Fifth avenue, on TUES DAY, January 13, 1S91, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, P. M. A. LONG, de!2-97-D Cashier. Fiest National Bank Pittsburg. Pa. ( Pittsburg, Dec. 11. 1890. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for the bank, to servo fop the ensuing year, will be held at the banking honse. corner Wood street and Fifth ave., Jan. 13, 189L between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. II. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. dol2-S8-D LEGAL NOTICES. JVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY 1 son Joseph Williams, Jr., is no longer in my service, and I will not be responsible for any debts that be may make. All persons owing money to me will please remit it to me at Sharpsburg, Pa. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Manufacturing Chemist. SHARPSBURG, November 2S. 1890. no29 1-S YOUNG & TRENT. Attorneys at Law, 98 Diamond street. ESTATE OF FRa"nKH. KURBER, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters ot administration on the estate of Frank H. Kurber bare been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to sild estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FREDERICK PECKMANN. de!3-22-s Greenock, Pa. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county. Pa., lu the matter of the voluntary assignment of Gallinger & Co. and the Mutual Glass Company to Samuel Frank. No. 69, March term, 1889. Notice is hereby given that thj second and final account of Samuel Frank, assignee, above named, has been filed and approved nisi, which confirma tion will become absolute unless exceptions are filed thereto within 20 days from December 11. 1890. SAMUEL FRANK, Assignee. delS- 6-8 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING steam snagboat United States Engineer ofiice. Savannah, Ga Dec. 1. 1890. Sealed pro- Sostls in triplicate for building a steam snag oat and for furnishing material and machinery for same will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M citv time, on the 30th DAY OF DE CEMBER, 1890. !The attention of bidders is in vited to the acts of Congress approved Feb. 26. 1885, and Feb. 23, 18S7, Vol. 23, page 332, and Vol. 1 pago 414, Statutes at Large. For all necessary information apply to O. M. CARTER, 1st Lieut., Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. dcl2-81.12.13, 14,15.28.27 VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR WOOD IN WORK. Bids will be received by the engineer of the Portview Bridge Co., room 801, Penn building. Pittsburg, Pa., until noon of December IS, 1890, for the construction of the wooden viaducts forming the approaches to the bridge to be built across the Youghtogheny river at the foot of Thirteenth St., in McKees port, Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned, or at the office of Mr. David Lynch, near the location of the bridce in McKeesport. S. C. WEISKOPF. Engineer Portview Bridge Co. W. P. V AMPLER. JAMES E. WHITE, B. F. WILSON. C. M. ROBINSON, del2-2-T Building Committee. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department. Washington, D. C, until 2 o'clock, P. JI on the 22d dav of December. 1890. for all the labor and materials necessary to complete the approaches, mailing platform, postoffice lookout, etc., for the United States Court House and Postoffice Building at Pittsburg, Pa., in accordance with the drawings and specification, copies of which may be lud on application at thH office or the ofiice of the superintendent at Pittsburg, Pa. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $300. The Department will reject all bids received after the time herein stated for opening the same; also, all bids which do not comply strictly with all the requirements of this invitation. Proposals must be inclosed in envelopes, sealed anu marked "Proposals for Approaches, etc., for the United States Court House, Postofflce, etc., Building at Pittsbnrg, Pa., and addressed to JAS. H. WINDRIM, Sup ervising Architect. November 23. 1891 dc2-65-TThs PROPOSALS FOR REPLACING THE present wooden upper or railway deck of the Rock Island Bridge with iron, and for re placing parts of the east and west shore spans of said bildgo by stronger members of wrought iron. Rock Island Arsenal. Rock Island, HI., Dec. 5, 189a Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 2 o'clock P. if., on WEDNESDAY, January 7, 1831. for replacing the present wooden upper or railway deck of the Rock Island Bridge with iron, and also for replacing parts of the east and west shore Bpatis by stronger members of wrought iron, and the building of a new ron deck. Full plans and specifications showing details of con struction will be sent to all established builders of iron bridges uponr application. Separate bids for the bridge and shore spans must be submitted. The United States teserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts thereof. Blank forms on -which proposals must be made and all Information required by bidders can be bad upon -application to COLONEL J. M. WHITTEMORJ5. Ordnance Department. U. S. Army, Commanding. del3-10-D MEETINGS. AT OTIC E MEMBERS OF HAND-1N-JLN HAND Council No. 39. Jr. O..U. A. M.. will meet at the council chamber in uniform on SUNDAY. Dec 14. at 1 v. it. sharp, to at tend the f nneral of our late bra. Edward Rnp pert. L. H. CRICK. Secy. de!3-78 AUCTION SALES. Fire Goods! Fire Goods! AT AUCTION. About 1,500 Boxes of Candies. Cigars. Pre serves, etc, slightly damaged at Reyiner Bro.' fire, will be sold at the auction rooms. No. 311 Market street, MONDAY MORNING. DEC. 15, at 10 o'clock. The?e goods were strictly first-class, and but slightly damaged by fire and water, but will positively be soIcPwithout re3erve. For sale for account of whom it may concern. HENRY AUCTION CO.. del3-5S Auctioneers. AT AUCTION THERE WILL BE SOLD at public auction at the Court House and Postofflce building at Pittsburg, Pa., at 2 o'clock, P. jr., DECEMBER 18. 1890. a miscel laneous lot of condemned Government property consisting of derrick masts, booms, rope, etc Terms of sale, one-third cash on dty of sale balance before removal of articles. Pur chasers to remove articles purchased on or be fore December 5. 1890. ALLES & BAILEY, Auctloners, 161 Fourth av. dell-E9-TTliS AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Anctioneer. room 58, Eisner building. Filth and Woodlstrcet. Sales of jev, elry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. dr5-G6-D official rrrrsBURG. AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Dresden alley, from McCandless street to Fiftv-tnird street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg, in Select and Common Conncils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the grade of the center line of Dresden alley, from McCandless street to Fifty-third street be and the same shall be established as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the east curb lino or McCandless street at an elevation of 52.45 feet; thence rising at the rate of 1.08 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 297.08 feet to the west curb line of Fifty-third street, at an ele vation of 55.CS feet. AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING BROWN ELL street, from the east line of property of W. J. Friday to Negley avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Coinmon Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the south line ol Brownelf street, from the east line of property of W. J. Friday to Negley ave nue, be and the same shall be located as fol lows, to wit; Beginning at a point on the east line of property of W. J. Friday at a distance of about 40 feet south of the south line of the right of way of the. Pennsylvania Railroad, thence extending in an easterly direction parallel to and maintaining a perpendicular distance of 40 feet south of the south line of the right of way of the Pennsylvania Railroad about one thousand five (1,005) feet to Negley avenue and the said Brownell street shall be of a width of foity (40) feet. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE name of Ardshiel avenue to Murray Hill avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun-. ens assemoieu, ana it is hereby oraainea ana enacted by the authority of the same. That the name of Ardshetl avenue, between Wilklns avenue and a point 500 feet from Filth avenue, being the entire length of tbesame.be and is hereby changed to Murray Hill avenue. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. AN ORDINANCE-RE-LOCATING THE northerly line of Ellsworth avenue at Its Intersection with the easterly line of Neville street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the citv. of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained ana enacted by the authority of the same. That the northerly lino of Ellsworth avenno at its intersection with the easterly line of Neville street be and the same shall be re-located as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point of curve on the northerly lino of Ells worth avenue at a distance of 226.51 feet west wardly from the west line of lot No.4inthe plan of lots of the estate or Mrs. Eliza C. Wal lingford. and 10 97 feet east of the intersection of Neville street and Ellsworth avenue. Said filan on record in the Recorder's officn of Al egheny. in Plan Book vol. 6. p tge 276: thence by the arc of a curve of a foot radius a distance of 12.85 feet to a point on the cast line of Neville street, and the said intersection shall be re-located in accordance with the plan here to attached and made part thereof. Department of Fbblic Safety,"! PITTSBURG, Dec 3, 1890. SEALED PROPOSALb WILL BE RECEIV ED at the office or the City Controller until 2 o'clock P. M. on FRIDAY, December 26. 1890, for the erection of a garbage furnace on lot owned by the city of Pittsburg on River St., Nineteenth ward. .Specifications and all information can be ob tained from Charles Bickel.architect, Hamilton buildtr 91 and 3 Fit til av. Proposals must be accompanied by bond In donble the amount of bid, with two sureties: said bond to be executed before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. del-33 TTIEWER8' REPORT On the opening of Rose street, from Devilllers street to Kirkpatrick street. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny coun ty, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 18th day of March. A. D. 1889, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the damages sustained in the opening of Rose street, from Devilllers street to Kirkpatrick street, in the city of Pittsburg, and make an as sessment therefor under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second class to provide for the .Improve ment of streets, lanes, alleys and public high ways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing for the appointment of a Board ol Viewers of Street Improvements, pre scribing their duties, granting appeals to Coun cils and court, providing for the assessments and collection of damages and benefits, author izing the use of private property and providing for; filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets without authority of Councils," ap proved the 14th day of June, A. D. 18S7, re spectfully report: That having been first duly sworn and qual ified according to law, they proceeded In the manner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; and having given the notices required by said act, they viewed the premises and heard all the allegations and evidence of the Ecvcr.il parties claiming damages, and after full con sideration thereof, find that no owner of prop erty has sustained any damage by reason uf said improvement; that, after ascertaining the whole amount of costs, they mado an assess ment of the same upon the properties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plot to be made and prepared a statement, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting, they mot on the 1st day of Decem ber, A. D. 1890. at the office of the Board nf Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence, and, after full con sideration thereof, present the following re port, showing the amount each property holder is entitled to pay as the proper proportion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordluanccsand notices... Printing Viewers' report ... Making plan and serving notices.. Viewers' time 40 00 27 00 10 00 84 00 S16100 ASSESSED. Rose street, north side, from DevII liers to Kirkpatrick C. Geisler, 41, 47 feet JohnNewstnon. 41, 47 feet B. Ray, 82. 91 feet Henerrltta Snell, 32, 94.50 leet Florence C. Miller, 190 Teet J. B. Jones, 140 feet J, F. L-irkin, 21 feet John W. Rosotner,21feet W. H.Sleicher, 21 feet J. H. Smith, 21 Teet David Richards, 21 feet C. H. Luvc. 21 feet R.Troutfeather. 24 feet C. Leech. 41.60 feet Mis. S.Elmer. 41.60 teet Catherine Finger. 20.80 feet Jacob Krelling, 20.80 feet Rosa Magin, 20.80 feet , F. Bhettler, 20 feet F. Zickler. 40 feet Matt Markor,20 feet B.Zimmerman. 20 feet Agnes McCoy 20, 60 feet Rose street, south side John KettcrerJ 10, 47 feet D.Elk. 16,22 feet William Batr, 18, 25 feet Daniel Lupton, 45, 47 feet Andrew Crehan. 45.47 reet D. S. Mahoney, 25. 34.93 feet B. Mahoney. 44. 59.b0feet Florence C. Miller, 160 feet J. B. Jones, 140 feet Charles V. Walter. 21 feet , ?3 50 3 56 2 78 2 78 16 43 12 15 183 livl 183 1 83 18.1 183 208 3 61 3JJI 180 1 80 1 SO 17,1 3 47 173 17.1 il 73 133 liM 155 390 303 2 10 382 13 87 1215 183 OFFICIAlPrrrSBURG. Alex. Maughan, 21 teet 1 S3 Ellen Cameron. 21 feet !.... 1 83 J. Eulcnstein. 21 feet 1 83 William Smith, 42 feet 8 64 J. Flannery, 24 feet 2 C8 Rose Irwin, 145.60 feet 12 6J John Haziewood, 20 feet 1 73 J. CHallman. 20 feet 1 73 J. H, Miller. 20 feet 1 73 John Zsigiemeyer, 20 feet 1 73 George Fritz. 20 feet 1 73 Louisa Knatier. 20feet 1 73 J. H. Rausch. 20 feet 173 R. Wolfram, 20 feet 173 $16100 Respectfully submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN, I DANIEL WENKE, Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr., Pittsbubo. December L 189a TTIEWERS' REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on Penn avenue, from Pennsylvania Railroad bridge to Negley Run sewer. To the Select and Common Councils of the citv of Pittsburg. Tho undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments m the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Fleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 30th day of July, A. D. 1888. a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Penn avenue, from Pennsyl vania Railroad bridge to Negley Run sewer, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second class to provide for tho improvement of streets, lanes, allejs and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing for the appointment of a board ot viewers of street improvements, prescribing their duties, granting appeals to Councils and Court, pro viding for the assessment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property and providing for filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon, and pro hibiting the use of public streets, without authority of Councils." approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887. respectfully report: That, having been first dnly sworn and qual ified according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; that, having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cot ana expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, ami having civen to the owner of each lot 10 days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the 2d day of December, A. D. 1S90. at the office of the Board of Viewers, In the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, aud. having made all modifi cations and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of con structing said sewer upon the following prop erty, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department of Public Works, statement of cost 877 lineal feet 15-Inch pipe sewer, SI 15 $1,003 55 1 drop. $60 60 00 4 manholes, $30 120 00 2j iron steps in manholes, SO 35 8 7o 4.750 connds castings (to Fisher F. & M. Co.). SI 63 79 80 Superintending, engineering, aavcr- tr-ing, etc 60 00 Printing ordinances ana servm' notices 40 00 Printing viewers' reports,. 22 50 Mating plan and servinz'notices 10 00 Viewers' time 84 00 $1,493 60 ASSESSED. Penu avenue, north side, from P. R. R. bridge to Negley run sewer Charles Strahley. 136, 162 feet $138 05 John P. Sterritt, 94.21 feet 94 24 Methodist Episcopal Church, 100 feet. 100 04 Wm. Alexander. 63 feet 63 03 Joseph Home, 41.5, feet 41 53 Wro. T. Logan, 99.4 feet 90 43 Calvarv Episcopal Church. 91 feet.... 91 04 S. D. Wicherdiam, 19 feet 19 00 J. Speer, 19.04feet 19 05 E. Pfabe. 19.1)4 feet 19 1)5 Cath. Laudermich. 19.04 feet 19 05 D. L. T. Daenmer. S6.76 feet 30 78 South side Conrad Goetz, 32 feet 32 01 Pittsburg Gas Company, 50 leet 50 01 Barbara Hauck, 70 teet 70 04 James Cosgrove, 29, 30 feet 29 01 S. S. Marvin, 57. 60 feet. 57 03 D. Woolslaycr. 29,30feet 29 01 Penn avenue, south side P. J. Smith. 21. 22 feet 21 01 John Mills. 86. 90.50 feet & 03 Annie M. Lawson, 30 feet 30 01 J. Matzul, 30 feet 30 01 Ht Swoger. 80 feet 30 01 J. J. Blank.SO feet 30 01 J. N. Dick, 23.5 feet 23 50 Broderick & O'Brien, 38.5 feet 36 50 W. Ward. 60 feet 60 03 AunieE. Logan, 55.18 feet 55 20 Henrietta M. Reed, 04.85 feet 61 86 Henry Shaler, SO, 60 foet 30 01 $1.493 60 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE, TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr. Pittsburo. December 2, 1890. f Viewers. T7-IEWERS' REPORT- On the construction of a public sewer on H arcums alley, from South Twenty-third street to South Twenty-second street. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance nassed on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1890, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense or constructing a public sewer on Harcutns alley, from South Tftenty-second to South Twenty-third street. In said city, upon the property benented thereby under the provisions of and In accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities uf the secord class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. re spectfully report: That having been first duly sworn ana qualified according to law, they proceeded in the mauner and according to the directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their ap pointments; that having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and ex ponse upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting.theymet on the 28th day of November, A. D.'1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in. the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of con structing said sewer upon the following prop erty, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the ownettbercof, viz.: Chief of Department Public Works, statement of cost 44S lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer. SI 15 $515 20 3 manholes 90 00 2,400 lbs castings (to Fischer F. & M. Co.)$lS8 47 52 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc 40 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 18 50 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 63 00 $824 22 ASSESSED. Harcum alley, north side, from Twenty-second street to Twenty third street Jacob h. Scott, 23 feet. $42 50 H. J. Steinecke, 40 feet 73 92 t?;H. Olnhausen, 20 feet. So' 06 John M. Koegler. 20 feet 38 90 George L. Fisher, Jr.. 20 feet 30 96 William F. Koegler. 20 feet 36 96 Bridzet O'Louehlln. 20 feet. 36 96 Charles Morris, 18.20 feet 23 57 Michael Winter, 42 feet 77 03 South side Eiler. Breitwetser & Co., 83 feet 153 39 Charlps Colters ahn, 100 feet 184 80 Jos. Faloon. 42 feet 77 62 " 82122 Respectf nil v snbmitted, EDWARD IAY ALLEN. ) DANIEL WENKE. J Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr., J Pittsburg, November 23, 1830. VT IE WEBS' REPORT On the construction bt a public sewer on Carey alley, from South Twenty-third street to South Twenty-fourth street. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city nf Pittsburg, appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed the 25th day of November, A. D. 18S9, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an as sessment nf the cost and expense of construct ing a public sewer on Carey alley, from South Twenty-third street to South Twenty-fourth street, in said citv. upon the property benefited thereby, under the provisions of and in accord ance with an act of As-cmbly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entltIcd"An act re lating to streets aud sewers in cities of the sec ond class," approved the 16th day of May. A. D. 1880. respectfully report: That, having been first dnly sworn anil quali fied according to law. they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of sAid act, to discharge thH duties ot their appoint ments; that having viewed the premises they made an assessment nt said cost and expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having OFFICIAL PITl'ls BURG. given the owner of each lot ten d3ys' notice of the time and place of meeting, they met on-the 2Sth dav of November, A.D. 1S90, at the office of the Board of Viewers, In the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of constructing said sewer upon the following property, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz.: Chier of Department Public Work3 statement of cost 293 lineal feet 15-mch pipe sewer. .$135 $39555 Imanbole, $33 33 00 Extra work as per voucher 20 00 800 pounds castings (to ifi-her F. & M.Co) $163 13 44 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc 30 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report. il9 00 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers time. 63 00 $623 99 ASSESSED. Carey alley, north side, from Crown south of South Twenty-third street to to South Twenty-fourth street William McKnighr. 29, 129.55 feet 44 91 M.M.Felker,53,48feet 80 52 A. J. J arrett. 26. 24 foet 40 26 L. L. Conway. 20. 24 feet 40 20 JohnUImer,52,43feet 80 52 South side A. Longhran. 16, 20 feet 21 78 Frederick Maul. 22. 20 feet 34 06 Urania Shook. 22. 20 leet 34 06 John Shook, 22, 20 feet 34 06 Henry Viereck, 22. 20 feet 34 00 John R. Speetman. 22. 20 leet 34 06 Geore Orth, 22. 20 feet 31 C6 John WUhelm, 22. 20 feet 31 06 Arthur Parslnw, 22.20 feet 34 06 Annie E. Early, 2(1. 24 feet 40 26 $623 99 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE. 5 Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr.. J Pittsburg. November 28. 1890. ""yiEWEKS" REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on Wharton street, from South Nineteenth street to South Twentieth street. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments In the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny coun ty, and authorized by an ordinance passed on tho 24th day ot February, A. D. 1890. a copy of wbich is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Wbirton street, from South Nineteenth street to South Twentieth street, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby, under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and Sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16:h day of May, 1889; re spectfully report : That, having been first duly sworn and qual ified according to law. they proceeded in the manner and according to tne directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; that having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of (aid cost and expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act. and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting, thev met on the 28th dav ot Novem ber, A. D. 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the City of Pittsburg, beard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and ex pense of constructing- said sewer upon the fol lowing property, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof viz.: Chief of Department Public Works, statement of cost 403 lineal feet 15 inch pipe sewer. $1 69, $515 27 3 manholes, $30 SO 00 2.325 lbs. castings (to Fischer. F. & M. Co.) $193 46 03 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc 50 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 21 00 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 63 00 $835 30 ASSESSED. Wharton street, north side, from South Nineteenth street to South Twentieth street Chess, Cook & Co.,20 feet 44 40 John Fry, 16. 20 feet 33 02 David D. Davis. 20 feet 44 40 Thomas Thomas. 16. 20 feet 35 02 F. Frank, 16. 20 feet 35 02 J. Allstadt. 16. 20 feet 3.-, 02 J. Clark. 16. 20 feet 35 02 J. Frey, 16. 20 feet 35 02 K.Rabe.l6,20feet 35 02 P. Cornwall, 16. 20 feet 35 02 J. Gemrotb, 13, 16 feet 27 98 Evan R. Williams, 12, 1&1S feet 25 61 South side Mrs. P. Dyer, 15. 19 feet 33 is Wro. Relnhelmer. 17, 21 leet 39 S6 R. W. Blaze, 16. 20 feet, 37 52 L. Plank heir". 32. 40 feet 75 CI A.FIorey,16.20feet 37 52 J. Neely. 32. 40 feet 75 04 J. Nestler, 16.20 fi5t. 37 52 G.DIeh.l6.20feet. 37 52 C. Heberline, 16, 20 feet 37 52 $835 30 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, J DANIEL WENKE. Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr., J Pittsburg. November 28. 1890. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Av. We respectfully announce that we have se cured the large and substantial buildings of tho BINDLEY HARDWARE CO.. Seventh avenne, opposite New Gr-nt street, to which location we have removed our office and such goods as have arrived since the de struction of our Liberty street warehouse by fire. We are not yet fully prepared to supnly the wants of our customers, but hope to be able to do so in the course of ten days or two weeks. In the meantime if our friends will entrust their orders to us we hope to be able to supply their more pressiug needs without material delay. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Av. SPlTTSBURO. Pa.. Dec 13. 189a del3-82 Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning all kinds of trees. Personal supervision. ELLSWORTH AYE.. EAST END. nol-54-Tus REMOVAL. O- MILLER, :el House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to ,73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention slven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing in an its branches. OC19-63-D WATCHES Beautifully engraved and set with diamonds, a full showcase of the prettiest cases ever made: diamond rings, pins and ear rings; studs and scirfpius: a large stock of rings set with pearls, rubies and diamonds, also plain and en graved: everything in silverware from a tea set to a match buz; onyx clocks; gold spectacles and eye glasses; lowest prices at WILSON'S, 61Fourth av., near Market St. del3-TT9 PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established 20 years. se26-13 TIT MAY, SONS & CO, Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. 6 Sixth Avenue. mhlSQ-TTS Pittsbnrg. Pa PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments at HAMILTON'S. oc29-66-D Fifth avenue. AF. SAWHILL. ACCOUNTANT, 187 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. Attends to opening or closing books, correc tion of errors, or anything In the line of accounting. de6-54-D $500 tO $500,000 gcPS or country property. 4. o and 6 per cent. JAS. W. 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We have conveyances on hand at all times, and will be pleased to show you any prooerty in EastEnd that interests yon. Il you will kindly call or write, giving us au Idea of what you are looking for. we will cheer fully give you full information regarding it. If yon have a property on which you wish to borrow any money we can accommodate you. We have large sums to invest. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Avenues, East End. TELEPHONE 520L EAST END PROPERTY ONLY. de9-61-TT3 A LOVELY HOME In the nicest part of Shady side, a new house of 12 rooms and attic, vith every conven ience, hard wood mantels, large, roomy porches, large stable and carriage house, on asphalt street, on line of Du quesne traction road; lot yox 200; price only $16,000. A44 BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOTJBTH AVE. del3-25-13.17.21 2. FORSALE. The Cheapest Property Now on the Market Eight minutes from Wilkinsburg station, three minutes from the Duquesne traction, 21 large lots, gently sloping, nicely situated and unsurpassed for building purposes. A prompt buyer may secure the entire tract for $4,300, and obtain a bargain of a character very rare these days. These lots should be readily salable to average at least MOO each, thus yielding handsome profit. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. del3-13 313 Wood street. TO LET BY WIARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 "Wood st, 6019 Penn av. S2S RURAL A V., E. E., modern style house, C rooms, all conveniences; complete in every particular. S25-KELLV ST.. BRUSHTON. 6 rooms, bath, h. and c. water, laundry: all conveniences. $25 RURAL A V.. E. E.. new house. 6 rooms, modem finish; all conveniences. S28 RURAL AV..E.E., 6 rooms, attic, etc.: nicely papered and finished throughout; everv convenience. J60 ALLEGHENY. Jlontgomery av., large) houe: all modern conveniences. 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No Christmas Dinner 'Will be Complete Without a Banner Fruit Cake. To three-quarters pound of butter add one and a half pounds yellow sugar, yelks of six eggs, well beaten, one-half cup mo lasses, one-balf cup sweet milk, one grated nutmeg, one teaspoonful each of ground cinnamon, cloves and allspice, the whites of six eggs, well beaten, and one pound of flour, having in it one and a half measure "Banner" Baking Powder; stir in the fruit just before baking, consisting of one pound of raisins, two pound? currants and one-half pound citron, all well dredged with flour; bake from three to four hours. Serve vitk wine sauce. ii.
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