THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. SUNDAY, DECEMBER "14, 1890.. If. ANOTHER SUIT FILED Bj the Pittsburg Against the .Du quesne Traction Company. IKTITED TO GET OFF THE EARTH. Certain Streets to Which the Plaintiffs Claim a Kteht. OTHER KEWS OF TOE CODETS BRIEFLY Another suit against the Duquesne Trac tion Company by the Pittsburg Traction Company was filed yesterday. It was in the ihape of a bill in equity filed by the latter company, lessee of the Central Transit Com pany and the Pittsburg, Oakland and East Liberty Passenger Bail way Company against the Duquesne Traction Company, lessee of the Howe Street Passenger Railway Company. It is stated that rights of way on Den niston aTenue, from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue, were owned by tho Central Transit Company and the Fittsbnrg. Oakland and East Uberty Railway Company, and they bad their tracks on the street. Within the past few weeks the city wanted to construct a sewer on the streetand rcpave it, and notified tbe plain tiffs tbat they would have to temporarily lift their tracks. The tracks were lirted with the distinct understanding that upon the comple tion of the work tlie city would replace them. Tbo work was finished some eeksago. and, though the attention of the Chief of the De partment of Public Works has been called to the matter, no steps hare been taken to restore tbe track. Continuing, it is stated that the Howo Street Railway Company claim a richr, under an or dinance passed in February, 1S30. to lay tracks and operate its line on Denniston avenue, be tween the points named. The Duquesne Com pany, lessee of the Howe Street Hallway, has deposited rails on the gronnd and put up poles for an electric railway. The Hovie street com. pany. it is aliened, has no right to occupv tbe street, and its attempt to do so is in violation or the plaintiffs' rights. Tbe intention of the Duquesne Company is to go on Denniston ave nue immediately and construct Us line and ap propnatc the right of way of the plaintiffa The latter want to resume the use of their, route on the street, but the defendants intend and threaten to resist then lu the use of the route aud tracks and tbe operation of their line. The Court is asked to necree that the defend ants have uo rizhts on Denniston avenue, be tween tbe points named, and to crant an in junction, restraining; the defendants from lav ing its tracks or interfering with the plaintiffs. SENTENCES IMPOSED YESTEBDA7 By Judge Stowe in the Criminal Court The l'olico Cases. In Criminal Court yesterday when Police Offi cers Cross and Hanley were called for sentence, reputable citizens came forward to testify to tbe former's good character. The Judce with held sentence for a week to give opportunity for a motion for a new trial. Hanley paid the costs, and sentence was suspended in his case. Tbe follow inc seuces w ere imposed: Samuel Harris, assault and battery, 6 cents fine and costs; Hush Dolan, same: ee Yeo.the Chinese laundrxman. same offense, 55 fine: Gotlieb Bicbtcr, same offense, 1 flue; Samuel Wright, same offense, six months to tbe workhouse; Harry Hopp, same off cuse, 6 cents fine and costs: Charles Beach, same offense, J10 fine; Andrew Swir.Scn, same offense, six months to tbe workhouse: I. Billinger, criminal assault, HO and costs: Walter liuriis, same offense, $10 and costs; Andrew McCune. nuisance, 6 ceuts fine and costs; Ed. Devers. larceny, three months to the workhouse: W. Waters, lar ceny, six months to the workhouse; Fannie Campbell, larceny, one year to tbe workhouse; W. H. Wilkinson, carrying concealed weapons, SO daj s to tbe workhouse; Kate Fox. selling liquor without licence. $500 tine and three months to jail; C. L. Fredericks, same offense, 1,000 fine and three months to tbe workhouse; John Baer, manslaughter, one year to the workhouse. WAUTS THE PSOFITS DIVIDED. A Bill in Equity riled Against a Bridge Builder. A bill in equity was filed yesterday by A. A. Hutchinson against Gustar Licdenthal and N. M. McDowell. It is stated that in 1853 Mc-' Dowell obtained the contract for tbe erection of the Seventh streetbridgeoverthe Allegheny river. McDowell made an agreement with Hutchinson, tbe plaintiff, whereby Hutchinson was to furnish the money and McDowell carry out the contract, each to receive one-half the profits. The tw o then contracted w ith Linden thai to furnish the material and do tbe actual work of construction for 22b.32S. The agree ment was that in case Lindenibal realized more than 15,000 profits be would repay the excess to McDowell and Hutchinson. Lindenthal also agreed to submit to tbem a statement showing all tbe expenditures, profits, etc Tbe bridge was completed and Lindenthal made more than 15,000, but be refused to give anv statement or information. McDowell bas refused to take ,pait in the legal proceeding, and in consequence he was joined as a de fendant. THE COURT TRIAL LIST To be Taken TJp by the Jadges for Consid eration To-Morrow. Common Pleas So. 1 Davidson et al vs City of Pittsburg; Sliapira vs Mackey: Stump vs Pittsburg Junction Railroad Company; Mor ns vs Ohio Connecting Railway Company; Van Voorlns vs Pittsburg Southern Railway Company: Butler et al vs Bardsley et al; Ham ilton vs Knclienbackcn same vs same; Evans Guardian vs Kilgure; Fisher vs Alonon Con necting Itailway Company. Coniinun Pleas Ko. 2 Argument list. Criminal Conn Commonwealth vs G. Letsche, John BoIe, M. Bell. John Towns, J. Greenwalt, Pat Dolan, R. Logs-down, Lnnis Baker, .Nora Dickson. W. J. McDonough, Robert Black, Fred Hellnck, Henry Plotkin, Thomas Chapman, Fred Osterman, George iloizo. A LTJKBER COMPANY ASSIGH& An Execution for $30,000 Drives Them to the Wall. A voluntary assignment from Lawrence D. Strouss, Louis L. Satler and Louis Moeser. comprising the Pittsburg Lumber Company, to D. L. Gillespie, for the benefit of creditors, was placed on record in the Recorder's office yes terday. All the property of the firm, including a planing mill in the Sixteenth ward, stable and office on Forty-first street, and four two-story dwellings on Atlantic avenne. is assumed. The execution filed against tho firm on Fri day lor $30,000 was the prime cause of tbo trouble. 'Wants a Husband or S1O.OO0. Attorney 1'ost bas entered suit in Common Fleas 2o. 2, for feadie C. Jamison acainst James Lewis bhultz. for 810,000 damages for breach ot promise. Hie plaintiff was a domestic lor five jcirsiii the employ of the defendant and sets forth that lie promised to mam her repeatedl, dates being gnen at frequent Intervals during 1SS7SS-S9 and 189a The de fendant was requited to furnish $2,500 baiL Notes of tho Courts. 1 Register Cokner yesterday received the will or the late Margaret S. H. Robinson from Philadelphia. A certified copy was sent to Pbiiadeliima. TBE following commissions were appointed In divorce suits yesterday: Alfred Kerr in the cise of Mary Steel vs J. L. Steel, and R. H. Jackson in the case of Jennie E. U'Conuer vs .Michael O'Couner. OX motion of C. S. Fetterman. the following new lawyers were admitted to practice yester day: O. H. Rosenbaum. C C. McCarnes, C. P. Lane. R. H. Jacksou. H. G. Durbin, James A. Israel, H- Buchanan, H. E. Carmack, J. F. Keltwell, L. P. Angucy and William i. Reynolds. John SCluvax, a Cleveland dealer in to bacco, was takcu to that city by aUnlted States depnty yesterday on a charge of violation of the Internal Revenue law. It is alleged tbat he cold tobacco in packages without paying the special tax. JttoflB Ovzb decided yesterday that the executors of John Welderlch shonld not be curcbarged with 15,700 found In a chest and divided by the heirs. When It was recounted some time after tbe find it was found to be sort of tbe amount. THBKr divorce suit! were entered yesterday. Caroline J. Verner, against James P. Verner, alleges Indignity to person. Alberta Gallegher, against Louis Gallegher, charges desertion, and LUII" H. Pershing, acainst Curtess M. Persh ingalleges unfaithfulness. fcrXT was entered yesterday by Mark M. WiUJ, a plumber of Coraopolls, against Joseph Overy for $10,000 damages. The plain tiff alleges tbat the defendant was the cause or his arrest on the charge ot receiving stolen goods, of which he was acquitted after being 20 days in jail. A HAEVESTES COHPAKY EMBAEEASSED. Poor Collections and a Stringent Money Market the Causes. I " Cleveland, Dec 13. The Davis Plat form BinJer Company, of this city, en gaged in manufacturing harvesters and binders, to-day went into tbe hands of A. H. Johnson as receiver, assets said to be about $100,000; liabilities about SSO.000. The embarrassment is declared to be only temporary, and is clue to poor collection! and inability for the past two months to se cure the usual bank accommodations on ac count of the stringency in the money mar ket, " Partners In Guilt. Three malignant foes to human happiness co operate for evil. Their names are dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation. Though tbey con stitute a strong syndicate, ther can be over thrown with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Not instantaneously, of course, but by persistence. So can malarial, rheumatic and Kidney ail ments and nervousness. Ask your drnggist for Hostetter's Almanac and be advised of their superior merit. PIAXOS, ORGANS AND JEOLIAN3, Scarfs, Stools Music Cabinets and Covers for Christmas, at Mcllor & Boone's. The largest and finest and most complete holiday stock of pianbs, organs, etc, is to be seen at the old and famous establishment of Mellor & Hoene, at the "Palace of Music," 77 Filth aveuue, where lovers of music will hear and see such makes of instrumentsth.it will prove a perpetual de light to the purchaser. The delicious, re fined quality of tone and very sonorous; the light elastic action, respond to the most delicate touch of the performer; the hand some and artistic case work, and especially Irnm the fact that lie knows he has a piano or organ of renowned worth and excellence and first-class and reliable, does, the pur chaser derive the most solid satisfaction. Instruments that will give this satisfaction are tne Hardman, A. B. Chase, Krakauer and Vose pianos and the United States, Chase, Star and Chicago Cottage organs, of which Hellor & Hoene show a magnificent lot in all varieties of styles aud in many dif ferent woods. They have an extensive stock of handsome music cabinets in oak, sixteenth ceutury oak, mahogany, cherry ind walnut, to match the furniture, and having French bevel plate mirrors, at most moderate prices. One of these would prove a present, ornamental and useful. Call at or write to the "Palace of Music," 77 Fifth avenue, lor circulars about these pianos or organs, and of Mellor & Hoene's easy payment plan. Do To Eat? If you have not had the good fortune to have placed an order with us yet, you have lost money that you will never recover. Give us a trial" order and you will see the truth of this. Send at once lorholiday price list. IS lbs dried California crapes $1 00 Sugar cured ham per B - 10J 1 e-tllon glass oil can, tin-covered 26 32 lbs Butler Co. buckwheat 1 00 8 lbs. white clover honey.. 1 00 3 lbs. new evaporated raspberries for... 1 00 10 cans best salmon in the world for.... 1 00 4 lbs. Wet-man's smoking tobacco 1 00 4 6. best chewing tobacco 1 00 7 lbs fresh roasted coffee (ground).... 1 00 1C lbs standard A sugar 1 00 10 lbs granulated sugar. 100 5 lbs tea (in all varieties) 1 00 SO bars family soap try it 1 00 14 lbs cut loaf sugar 1 00 Large lamily scales 1 95 1 case, 2 doz. cans tomatoes v 1 90 1 case, 2 doz. cans peas 165 1 case, 2 doz. cans lima beans 1 00 1 case, 2 doz. cans string beans 170 1 case, 2 doz. cans solid packed corn ... 1 90 1 doz. cans choice table peaches 2 50 1 doz. cans large yellow peaches. 2 75 1 doz. cans French peas. 1 B0 1 doz. cans Califortflablack cherries... 2 95 1 doz. cans California apricots........ 2 40 Family Amber flour, per sack 1 15 Grandest flour in the city, per sack .,1 45 Try it and be convinced. In barrel.. 6 05 10 lb. kit mackerel 1 00 Delivered to all parts of the two cities. To parties living out of the city will prepay freight ou all orders of $10 and" upward. Jas. J. "Weldon, Ko. 201 Market street, corner Second ave nue, Pittsburg. Telepnone 1864. Henry F. Miller Pianos. The Henry F. Miller pianos have gained a pre-eminent artistic reputation, the result ot years of brilliant successes in the great orchestral concerts of America, as also the concerts of the world's most distinguished pianists and vocalists, who have, from time to time, selected as their first choice the Henry F. Miller Grands to accompany them on their concert tours throughout the United States. The Henry F. Miller upright pianos are artistic and correct in design. They should be seen by all interested in high-grade pianos. A fine selection of these famous instru ments at "W. C. Whitehill's Music Parlor, 152 Third avenue. Mildness, purity and strength are the qualities of our "Mountain Dew" rye. For family or medicinal use it stands unex celled. Full quart bottles $1 00. Cases containing one dozen bottles $10. Orders by mail or telephone promptly attended to. T. D. Casey & Co., 971 Liberty street, wsu Corner of Tenth. Fun and Frolic At Christmas time is all very well, but a good substantial overcoat or suit is the thing for comfort and enjoyment. Ours at 57, 510 and S12 are great value. P. C. C. C, PlTTSBWKO COaiBrNATlOJT Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the Court House. 24. Louvre. 24. For gents we have Fiske, Clark &Flagg's' Dents, Trefouse & Perrine gloves, all at greatly reduced prices, besides we fit them to your hand aud keep them in repair free of charge. 24 Sixth street, directly opposite Bijou Theater. Ko connection with any store of same name Portieres, a great bargain, choice as sortments Chenille, Turcoman and silk valour, were (25, 530 and (45, reduced to (15 and (20 per pair to close xtssu Hugus 8z Hacks. A srLENDID assortment of Kodaks, and view cameras complete, just received for the holidays. "W. S. Bell & Co., Thsu 431 'Wood street, second floor. Cabinet photos (1 00 per dozen; good work; prompt delivery. Lies' Populab Gallery, 10, 12 Sixth st. TTSU Furniture packed, hauled, aud 'stored. Haugh & Keen an, 33 water street. sn S500 Reward For any trace of ' antipyrine, morphine, chloral or any other injurious compound in Krause's Headache Capsules. EOD PICTURES FOB HOLIDAY GIFTS At Mayer's Art Store. For all sort of gilts, all sorts of picture! and all sortabf prices. An euormou va riety. Ma'tkb's Abt Stobe, 18 Sixth aTenue. FlNH umbrellas, lowest prices, at Hsuch'i Jewelry Store, No. 293 Fifth ave. wTsur Abe you tire.? Nothing refreshes like pure beer. Call for Pilsner "beer at auy good bar. Ieon City Bketino Co. tS-Ditplay advertisements one dollar per iquareforone insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, suc at H'onfed; For Sale, To Let, ric, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS' OFFICE, Cor. SmithBeld ind Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. rOK SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED Ol'TOQI'. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TUB Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. H13 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. G022. FOE THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 5121 l'ENN AVE. ITTTSBUKG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S5C3 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCEEY, th street and Fenn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAF.KCHER, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBUIUE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGO KRS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut its. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western anil lrwln aves, G. W. HUGHES, 1'ennsylranla and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Help. B OY-TO RUN ELEVATOK: ALSO WRAPPER J boy: must have experience: applv at once. MRS. C V ElS lilt, 4S5anHT7 Market U. dell-142 T0 ABOUT 1G YEARS OLl TO WORK .hnn, . nM.jAw .-.... , hhI.p .tin,.... iiV7 .M ' .'ui, . ,. Ki ikci , B.wtc .I'lllJ 41U1IU .1 ,,, SMlTIIVIKr.il .!' .1M1.111 dc'14-141 CLEKK-AN ASSISTANT OFFICE CLERK: pood opening. Address stating aye, experi ence, reference and salary expected J. 9.. Dls patcb office. dclI-3 DETECT! VES-TO ACT IN THE SECRET Service under instructions of Captain Granr nan, ex-Chief of Detectives or Cincinnati: ev perlencenotneeessarv: particulars free. GUAN NAN DETECTIVE BUREAU CO.. Arcade. Cincinnati, Olilo. dc:-C-6u T-VlSlVER-FOlt A BOTTLE BEER WAGON; XJ none but experienced man need applv. No. 5 West Carson Et. deI4-42 ICE CREAM 3IAKER-MUST BE FIRST CLASS. Inquire LUTHER, corner Irvln av. and Beech St. dcll-lK JKWiXER-A GOOD REPAIRER. 36 FIFTH av., second floor. dcl4-127 MANUFACTURKKS OR ENERGETIC foremen, to establish manufacturing plants In Virginia: free site, lree water supnly. exemp tion from taxation and additional capital sup lled. For full Information address K. E. SUL IVAN, Harrisonburg, Va, de!4-19 MAN-AN ACTIVE MAN WHO HaSSOME knowledge of real estate business; no capi tal required: al60. wanted to buv a dwelling in Alleclienv: In price, about $1,600. By J. II. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. no29 MAN A FIRsT-CLASS TOOL STEEL IN SPECTOR: best wages and sure and steady Job. Address with full particulars regarding ex perience and last position, P.O. LOCK BOX NO. 40. dell-73 MEN FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY: able-boalcd. unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 33 years: good pav, rations. clothing auc medical attendance. Applv at NO. 915 PENN AVENUE, rittsburg. Pa. Jp3-34-su MEN TWO EX-BOOK AGENTS ORINSUR ANCEwen; new Idea and big money for seven hnnrs dally labor: also collector; good man, G39 SM11 H FIELD ST. dell-56 M EN-100 MEN. APPLY" AT STAGE EN TRANCE. Bllou Theater. Monday. 10 X. x. del4-SS NEWSBOYS-TO SF.LL MORNING PAPERS. Applv to TH03. DALZLLL, rear of 80 Fed eral St., Allegheny. del4-15 ORGANIZF.RS-ANNUAL BENEFIT SOCIE TY, of Philadelphia, a fraternal organiza tion paying f2U0 In ope year and $15 weekly sick benefits, wants good .organizers al liberal pav; cost to join, ?o: experience has proven that wlib Croats, from interest and lapses, there need never be more than 10 assessments In one year. THE COMM ON WE A LTH TRUST CO., of Philadelphia, Custodian and General Trnstee of Bcnellt tuml. For interview with Supreme Councilor address N. P. WEST, Dispatch office. dctl-4 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AT ONCE: ref. required; single man, 25 to 35. Address BOX 2S6. Belle Vernon. Pa. del3-b8 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical ink eras ing pencil: tbe greatest selling novelty ever pro duced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to C0 percent prollt; one agent's sales amounted to jtSO In six dtys; an other 32 m two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory : sam ple by mall,35cts. Fortennsand full particulars. nddrcisTIIE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. deI3-8 SALESMEN WE MAKE A LIBERAL OFFER to traveling and. local salesmen In every State who call on retail srrocers. GLUTEN EN TIRE WHEAT FLOUR CO., 135 Lake st,. Chi cago. 111. de-U7-su SALESMEN TO BOLICIT BUSINESS MEN throngnout country with two lines of first class goods. Address E. G. LEMON, 334 Dear born St., Chicago,- 111. deH-49 SALESMEN OF EXPERIENCE FOR OUR gents' furnishing departments: also floor walkers. FLEISHMAN CO., 604. 5C6 and 6C8 Market st. de!4-I23 ALESMES-TEN EXPERIENCED FURNISU IMJ goods salesmen. Anp'v Monday morn ing between 8 and 9 o'clock. OUSKI'S. de!4-143 SALESMEN TWO A NO. 1 CRACKER AND cand v salesmen: experienced men only. Ad dress H. 6, Disnatch office. delo-40-wrsu TYPEWRITER AND STENOGRAPHER office experience necessary. Address R. 8, Dispatch office. del4-78 WAITER FIRST-CLASS WAITER FOR lunch counter: must havo reference. UARRX DAVIS. C3 Diamond st. dclI-84 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr.O'Keerc's25 cent p.lls. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's Uct pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rheu matism mils, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kldncv pills, leucorrlicca pills, back ache pills, eye Dills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous delilllty pills whooping rough pills, don-cathartic fillls, malaria pills, piles pills. Price. 25 cents; arge bottles 81. DR. O'KEEFE & CO.. Homeo pathic Chemists. 34 Firth av., Pittsburg. Will move to 703 Smlthfield st. April 1. de8-26 AGENTS SOMETHING NEW 1100 AN hour easily made bv agents, male or female; sample and fnll particulars free. OH AS. E. MARSHALL, Lockport, N. Y. oco-140-su AGENTS-TO SELL WALL PAPERS; FINE line: low prices: still nearlr hair prolit. bend stamps for tamples. F. H. CADY. 303 High St., Providence. R. 1. del4-5 JTemnle Help. G1RL-FOR DOWNSTAIRS WORK; MUST be good cook, washer and lroner. Address R. 9, Dispatch office. dcl4-S0 rOUSEKtEPER-APPLY AT2108 PENN AV. I del4-li: LAD1ES-I WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY or 510 per week to work for me in their locality at home: light work: good pav for part time. Write, with stamp. MRS. H. V. FA'RRINGTON, box 702, Chicago. deo-80 NURSE-ATONCE NURSEFORSICK LADY; good wages. Address R. 7. Dispatch office. del4-S2 Situations. BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF EXPERIENCE, as shipping clerk. assistant bookkceper.ete.: immediate employment, rather than salary, the object: best city references. Address H. 4. Dis patch office. dell-7 PO&1TION-BYA YOUNG MAN AS CU1TER In a merchant tailoring establishment: can give best ofreference. Address R. 3, Dispatch office. de!4-6 POSITION-AS DRUG CLERK OR MANAGER; good references. Address PHARMACIST, 250 Washington av., Allegheny. de!4-50 R1TUATION-BY JANUARY 1. 1891. BY yonug lady as stenographer and typewriter; references from prescut employer. Address H., room 415, Lewis block. di'14-87 SITUATION-A DRUG CLERK, 4 YEARS' experience; reference given. Address J. 4. Dfspatch Office. del-12 Fanners. PARTNER-HITH f300 OR f4O0 FOR ORAM ATlCCo. : good route alreadv booked. Those meaning business address Re. Dispatch office. del4-47 y PARTNER-AN ACTIVE PARTNERIN REAL estate: $800 capital. Address, "G." 75 Frankstown av.. East Pittsburg. Pa. del3-20 TO PURCHASE AN INTEREST IN bOME established business bv a gentleman with capltalr manutacturlng preferred. Address R 7, Dispatch office. del4-55 Booms, nouses. Etc. ROOM-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, with board, by flrst-class Young married couple In respectable private lam II v: Oakland or East Liberty preferred. Address '3. 2, Dispatch office. deU-121 BOOMS-BY GENTLEMEN -TWO ROOMS IN Lawrencevllle. Address X 3012 l'enn av. -de!4-lS Financial. MOHKT-OUR FACILITIES FOB FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are nnequaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. 11 you need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING. 1M Fourth ave. Jy27-88-TTSSU MONEY LOA NED-RATES H TO 6SPEB cen'x.rV!:c?I?.lDF t0 amount and location, bee BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 181 Fourth TV ORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS JVi to suit at AH. 5 and 8 per cent. ALLES 5A1LEY. 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-l-TTSsa T O LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONK million dollars to loan On cltv and snburban property at H per cent; no tax: we will also loan money -on Improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; any-marketable security taken ror loans of any amount. BLACK & iSKU'.V, 95 Fourth ave. e3-a9-su WANTED. Boarders and Lodgers. ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN. CAN KENT room with or without br aklast: Baum Grove Plan, East End. Call room 8U7. Penn Building. dcll-130 Miscellaneous. ALL DE-IR'NG TO BUY ONE OF THOSE wonderful solid gold, stem-winding watches, fully warranted, ror only S3 to lose iio time In call ing at H AUSER'S, 631 Smltimcld St., near Seventh avenue. doll-116 T71KEE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO X? manufactories at Jcanucttc, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST J EAN NETTELAND CO.,GreensDurg, Pa. mhIJ-5U-8u EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. -CP-posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME FLESUER'S ladles' tailoring system; no risk; parti's responsible; school now open. nol-23 TO BUY-GRADING OUTFIT. CAR1S, HAR NESS, wheelbarrows, etc. S. 3, Dispatch office. dcl4-140 TO SELL-A NEW, GENUINE ALASKA seal sacque. 34 bust, 40 long, at 1115. worth 8223. Apply at 510 MARKET, ST. del4-79 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart A Co. 's flue cabinet photos for V, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2g-49-TTSo FOR. SALE TMPEOVED KEAJC' ESTATE. City Residences. BOGG3 AV.-TH1KTY-SECOND WARD, eight room brick house with stable In good repair: lot 37x200. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. del4-21 HOMES-ARE SCARCE: AN INVESTOR CAN secure a bargain: five minutes from Court House: comer lot, flrst street above Fifth arc.: three bouses two bricks one frame. 13, Hand 4 rooms: lot 1)3 by 43 to paved alley. Address KS, Dispatch office. del4-S5 NINETEENTH- WARD. EAST END-FOR A nice brick or frame house, nlcclv located, all modern improvements and easy payments see MELLON BROTHERS. 6319 Station st , E. E. dcl4-M' s ECOND AVENUE-GOOD DWELLING BE LOW terry st.; a good bouse and in good condition: can elve Immediate nossession . u. II. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av . delJ-18' 730-NO. 359 MAIN ST.. NEAR PENN '9 av.. Seventeenth ward. Phil 1,-tncre's beautiful brick residence or hall, vestibule, ten rooms and bath: both gases; all modern con veniences; lot 43x100; (4, UXI cash, bal. to suit: reason for selling, owner leaving city, e'ee THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3109 Butler St. del4-i45-wssu QO 750-NO. 262 MAIN ST., SEVENTEENTH sT09 ward: Dr. Emenini's grand residence, lot 50x110 feet; brick dwelling or 10 rooms all modern conveniences: uood two-story stable on rear of lot: very easv payments: this property Is cheap at 810,000. THOS. MCCAFFREY. sSn But ler st. deH-HVwssu" 000-ON CLAY ST., NEAR FORTY- NINTH St.. Seventeenth ward, lot Sliix HO; good frame house of six rooms and ball, and frame house of four rooms and attic: one-half cash, bal. to suit: rents lorS312 per vear: No. 1 in vestment. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street. dell-145-wssu Oin 000 ON SHEFFIELD ST., AN EI.E OlU' GANT 2-story brick and Mansard, 9 rooms bath, hall, 21, w. c's. : in tact all modern improvements and all in first-class condition; coineand inquire about this hirgaln: terms to suit purchaser. U'LAIN & ZUUSMITU. 437 Grant st. del4-31 Q GOO TWENTIETH ST., COB. JANE ST.. ijOt a nice brick building of store room and 9 dwelling rooms; both gases water, open stair case, hardwood mantels etc.; lot 20x60: good in ve.tment. (1601 BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fonrth av. deIl-2-11,14,21" QQ SOO V1CKROY ST., SIXTH WARD. OOf Pittsburg: six room brick bouse, water and nat ral as; lot 20x120 to another street. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor.Virgln alley. deM-Sl' T-EOOM BRICK HOUSE-'NEARLY NEW) S t) minutes' walk from the Fifth Avenue Market House: price 11,800 to aqulck buyer. C H.LOVE, No. 93 Fonrth av. - del3-18 East End Residences. FIFTH AV.-NO. 905; SMALL CASH PAY MENT down, remainder on long time: monthlypaymentsif desired: brick boube or six rooms; price 82,500; this is near Oakland and convenient to the business cent , this being the only one left out or Tour. (11.) See W. A. HER EON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. de2-58-2,8,14,2(f' HOME-DEM1RABLEHOMEOF 10 ROOMS ON South Hlghl tnd av.: all modern conven iences: handsomelv papered: Ira mediate posses sion. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. del4-I10-MWFS3u HOUSE-0 K S ROOMS. 2 OF 6 ROOMS, 1 OF 7 rooms and 2 finished attics: all on good sized lots near station: very low rent. J. R. MUKPHY, Crafton office, opp. railway station. del4-37 2rr soo-a choice piece of property. tip 4 9 nicely elevated above and fronting 150 feet on Frankstown av., with same depth to alley In rear: ground handsomely Improved, with trees 6hrubbery. lawn, etc.. having erected thereon a modern house or eight rooms finely llnlshedaud complete, with every convenience for comfort and interior adornment: owner occupies and la obliged to sell on aecount or absence rrom the city: lu. tbe purchase of this propertr an ele gant bonte may be acquired, and also an Invest ment that will afford a good profit. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 penn av. del3-15-Tussu CJrT S0O-A CHOICE PIECE OF PROPERTY, iJDIt nicely elevated above, and fronting 150 feet on Frankstown av., with same depth to al ley In rear: ground handsomely improved, with trees shrubbery, lawn, etc, having erected there on a modern house of 8 rooms finely finished and complete with every contrivance for comfort and adornment; owner occupies and Is obliged to scllon account of absence rrom .the city: In the purchase of this properl v an elegant home may be acquired, and alo an investment that will aliord a good prollt. CHARLES SOMERb .t CO.. 313 Wood st.. 6019 Penn av. dclO-53-wsu CI fl 000-AMHERST..BAUMGROVEPLAN. ijlu! a new Queen Anne brick dwelling of 12 rooms reception hall, parlor, llbrarv. dining room and kitchen on first floor: livo bedrooms, bathroom and w. c. on second floor; two llnlsned attic looms: slate manlcls tile hearths, loldlng doors, fine gas fixtures electric light, both gises fine china closets bookcase, etc.; laundry In base ment: very convenient to Roup station and lln Suesne Electric and Fifth avenue cable cars. A9. LACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. dc2-48-2,14,27' CJQ 800 SHADYSIDK. ON ASPHALTUM ij309 paved and sewered street; new and sub stantial Qu.cn Anne style brick dwelling. 10 rooms and reception hall. bath, two w. c's., laun orv, sta. tubs, inside shutters handsome slate and bard wood mantels tile hearths, etc.: this property cannot be duplicated ror less than $10, coo and Is xthe cheapest property on the avenue; terms small cash payment down bal. to suit. M. F. HIPPLE X CO., 93 Fourlb av. dell-27-ThSSu f4 50O-LOMBARD ST.. ONLY 10 MIN 3ptt9 UTES' Irom Court House, nice new brick dwelling house ol 8 rooms bath, hall, vestibule, range, sliding doors slate mantels lnsldow. c. (butters, nicely papered, good cellar and well sewered; lot 22x100; Immediate posse-ston; easy terms. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 137 Fourth av. del4-4t 300-SUMMERLEA ST.. NEAR ELMUR, OU) elegant new frame dwelling or nine rooms, fiue hall, bathroom, range, sliding doors natural gas electric light wires state mautels laundrr. wide porches; all modern conveniences lot 40x160; will be sold on easy terms. (A43.) BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. dc7-43-8. 11. 22 S( 850-SHADYS1DE. ON 50-FOOT SEW VJ9 ERED street r-ear cable and electric roads or P. B. It., handsome modern stvle Queen Anne dwelling nine rooms reception hall, fluelaundrv. Inside w. c. and shutters slate mantels tile hearths etc.; lot 49x115 rt. to alley; terms 81,000 cash. bal. longtime. M. F. HIPPLE A CO.. 96 Fourth ave. del-27-ThS8u" OQ SOO-OAKLAND. FIFTH AVE.. fcl.B j57 GANT new 9-room brick dwelling, hall, bath. Inside shutters and 2 w. c'sthandsorac slato mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, laundry, sta. tubs cemented cellar, etc. : complete In all dctiils; easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth ave. dcll-27-ThSsu CI flfl CASH-ANl) SMALL MONTHLY OIUU p.iyments will buv a new six-room house, water In kitchen, cellar and basement; lot 17x113:3!.; miles rrom postofflcc: low fare: fre- auent and rapid trinslt. price tl,2U. MAG AW & OFF, i.IM.. 145 Fourth av. UelO-32-WFau" Q- 300-TIOGA ST. A TWO-STORY FRAME OJL dwelling Tour rooms eo-td cellar and rear porches: all lu good repair: well of water and city water on street: lot 23-cllX): terms reasonable. (A130). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Ue5-45-5.14.24 CJI ISO-NO. 4910 PENN AV.: CORNER LOT. 0t9 21x110 ft.: No. 1 frame dwelling of eight rooms in splendid repair; terms to suit: reasons for selling, owner leaving city. See THOS. MC CAFFREY, 3303 Butler st. del4-145-wssu" Allegheny Residences. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALLEGHENY, near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling or A rooms: hall: bath: finished attic; both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and i.eatly finished: price. t-xOtO on time and easy terms. J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue. nol6 CQ TOO-SECOND WARD. NEAR ARCH ST., 00 cor. of a paved alley, frame dwelling, seven rooms ball, nat. gas etc.; will rent for fa a month: lot 31 feet front; a bar gain. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. del4-10S-Mwrsu 5JQ OOO-DECATOR ST.. ALLEGHENY. SIX u30 room brick house: lot 2:x58. PK1ER SHIELDS, 833 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. del4-2T FORSAXE LOTS. City Lota. T OT-PURCHASERS, SCHKNLEY PARK JLi Land Co. are selling best and cheapest lots in city. PETER SHIELDS, 6 Grant St. delft-Sl' Suburban Lota. CEAFTON-BEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE building lots 8 miles from Union station; J rice from 87 to i4 per front foot, on easy terms. . K. MURPHY, office opp. railway station. Craf ton, Pa. dei4-38 SWISSVALE-120 FEET FRONT, WITHIN 2 minutes' walk from station: will subdivide to food advantage: onlySi.'800. RAXTEK. THOMP ON & CO., 162 Fourth av.. v del4-109-TTh8u 024 -000 FAIR OAKS. NEAR LEETSDALK. Uptt-f about 21 acres of ground, between i all road and river. (H55.) BLACK A BAIRD. 98 Fourth av, deU-O-WFSU FOR SALE-LOTS. . East End Lots. LOTS-FOB A GOOD LOT IN BEST RESI DENCE part one East End and easy t rms see MELLON I1EOTHERS, 6319 Station st,, E. E. del4-30-SuT C21 000 EACH-ON PEARL ST.. NEAR HZ) Li Friendship av.; two lots 20x132 ft. each; cheapest lots now for sale on Pearl st. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St. del4-145-WRn FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. ABOUT 23 ACRES OF COAL-WITHIN HALF mile or eltv lino and very accessible ror mining; price low and terms reasonable; down grade to mills and a ready market. C, U. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. del4-i9 CHINA QUEEN MVARKAND WALL PAPER store-Retail Situated in a thriving city In the central part or the State or Ohio, on Hue or Panhandle it.lt.; a rare chance ror parties de siring to engage in this business: excellent reason given for selling: correspondence solicited. Ad dress 1 5, Dispatch office. dcl2-73 FINE CIGAR STOP.E-IN CENTF.K OF CITY at bargain. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfield street. dcl4-9i GROCERY STORES IN BOTH ClTIES-8300 TO 85,000: restaurant and dining rocms hard ware store, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores butcher shop, notion stores shoe stores book and statlonerr store, milk depots SHEPARD 4 CO.. 151 Fourth av. de!3 riHOCKRY STORES-SHOE STORl'S, DRUG X stores cigar stores notion stores, hvslncss chinces and stores of all kinds. PER.HVAL& CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. dcl4-lir GROCtRIFS. ST.V1TO H.0C0: CIGAR STOKFJ. tJOOtoH'00: 5 and 10-ceut store, shoe store, drugstore, milk depot. HOLMES CO.. 42i) Smlthticld St. dcl3-G3 J" 1GHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS-NO J opposition: large profits: price !,5t0. Ad dress K 4, Dispatch office. dell-8-; KESTAURANT- TWO-STORY" BU1LD1NG 6 rooms, including d. room: restaurant lias 80 regular mcalers and ran be increased: located in one of the best manufacturing towns on Penna. R. K. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ftvpnnn .-o-J-lft-'-i-ri.ct' rXlEASTORE-A PAYING RETAIL TEA. COF X FEE, baking powder and spice business: old established stand; well located: profits large; busluess can be learned In awcek:a larechanceto get Into the most profitable business In the coun try; bona flilo buyers only noticed. Address ror one week. E 7. Dispatch office. del4-46 3 074 ACRES KANAWHA VALLEY COAL J land, all in one body, having a whole creek valley, 6 miles south of Charleston. W. Va in cluding 10 acres Kanawha river bottom land, with 3,000 feet riverfront on deep water: scam, rock roof, then 4K feet coil, then 3 feet fire clay, then Hi feet coal, rock floor: river tipple complete, with flit and revolving screens, separating coal Into lump, pea and dust; steel coal railroad from ilDple H miles to mouth of mine: coal now hauled by locomotive and being shipped to Cincinnati market: anawha and Michigan Railroad passes through bottom land, crossing coil railroad, and contract for switch 1, 700 fectlongtobc constructed by the railroad at Its expense secured by lien on that part or railroad passing through land: can get ready to ship coal to Chicago by rail In 30 davs; flreclav tested: have samples or firebrick, paving brick" and tiling made ( clav; about 40 houses on property; oil now being bored Tor north and south of property and on land adjoining: title perfect. Applv to OKEY.IOHNSON, lato President of Supreme Court of Appeals West Virginia, Charleston, W. Va. deH-H-su" Business Properties. BRICK HOTEL-IN EASTERN oniO. OF about 40 rooinsand fnllv furnished: bar sales J9. 000 per year, and other receipts, 7,000 per year: good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences; price 25,000: might take some eood real estate In part pay. J. H. bTEVENSON & CO., 100 Firth avenue. nolS MILL-ONE OF THE BEST FLOUR MILLS In Pennsylvania, having a capacity or 150 bbls dally: mill has been remodeled throughout during the past vear; evervthlng new and or the most approved type; natural gas for fuel, water power If wanted, and coal nearbv: enough wheat received at mill from neighboring farmers to run more than half capacity; no salesmen employed, and good prices realized: steady trade all the year round, and demand for offal, etc.. always lir excess of supply: excellent shipping facilities and mil ket for dour near at hand: the only reason for selling Is old age on the part ol one of the owners and the 111 health or the other; the mill has always made money, and is to-day, and would undoubt edly nrovc a good thing for a live man. Fullpar tlculars can he had by addressing WM. M7 BELL, Real Estate Agent, McKecsport, Pa. dc-11-32 ffiJQ 500-A PLACE lO MAKK MONEY; OF Ou) FKRED low lor cash, distillery in rnn ning order, bonded warehouse, two dwelling, houses birn, fruit, fine water and eliht acres: rich garden land near large town on Pennsylvania Railroad. ED. WITT1SH. 410 Grant st. del3- f0 300-COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA &7 st.. lot 48x5.1 It,, with old brick dwellings: flrst-class location for any kind of business: would make splendid mannfacturinir site: terms very easy. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. SC20-S4-SSU" FOR SALE-MISCEtLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. live Stock, Etc DOCTOR'S CLOSED-IN BUGGY GLASS front, almost new; very cheap. Address P. O. BOX 94, E. 15 , city. del4-14 IjTTOKSE PRIVATE 'SALE-A PAIR OF IXJL mated pacers that can pice a mile in 220 to tbe pole: one na a recora or z:hm, tneotnernas none; color bav and black: 7 and 8 years old, 15) hands high, beautifully gatted, a spfendid broken road team and thoroughlv sound. The above horses will be sold: a great bargain if sold Imme diately: will be separated. ALFRED M. HERK NESS&tO., Ninth and Sansom streets Phila delphia, Pa. del4-5l" Machinery and Metals. BRASS FOUNDRY-AND FINISHING SHOP: will sell or rent with all necessary tools and machinery: cheaD to a quick buyer. J. 1!. AN DERSON, Room 407, 91 Fifth av. (Dl'JO.) de5-5I E .1NGINE-A SECOND-HAND STEAM EN GINE now rnnnlnir In -rood order, with fit. tings complete. Inquire at No. 60 WATER SI'. dclO-38-WFSU PATENT AUTOMATIC AIR BRAKE FOR use of cable or electric cars. Address J. 8., Dispatch office. dcl3-4 THE PORTER &. DOUTHE1T CO.. LIM., DAR RAG11 st. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa., engines boilers and castlurs. Repairing promptly attended to. de2-" Miscellaneous. ALBUMSI ALBUMS! ALBUMS!-ON MON DAY next we commence a slaughter sale of our large stock of albums; agents now Is your opportunity; come along, bring your cash and get the best albums in the market at your own price. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. del3-TWTF68U S OLD NECKLACES-SOLID 14 CARAT GOLD XX only 1 50; they were bought very cheap: other jewelers cannot sell them under 8) 50: not many lelt. C. S. HAUSEU. 631 SmlthUcld st., near Seventh av. dcl4-U5 PERSONA!. PERSONAL-HOLIDAY BOOKS-ARE YOU In it for special bargains? Come and be con vinced. FRANK BACON fc CO., cor. Smlthfield st. and Third av. dell PERSONAL EDUCATIONAL FOR LES SONS In German. Trench or Spanish. Ad dress FRANCIS SCHMID. A. M.. Curry Univer sity, Pittsburg, or 177 PENNSYLVANIA AV., Allegheny. de!4-23 PERSONAL-THOSE DESIROUS TO ECONO MIZE as much as possible In Christmas pur chases of Jewelry arc recommended to come to HAUSER'S. 631 bmlthfleld St., near Seventh av. Lowest trade prices. del 1-115 PERSONAL-WIDOW OF GOOD REPUTA TION, a church member and having small means would like to hear from gentleman who is her equal: object matrimony. Addrcss-MRS. S., Box 212. Duquesne. Pa. de!4-18 ERSONAL FINE HOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautiful bindings: low prices; come and sec them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE, 900 Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL KEMEiLBMt WE ARE IHr! only thoroughlv practical opticians in the citi : gold spectacles Intended for presents scien tifically adjusted to suit fie eyes Crcc: "opera glass sat cost or Importation:" best SI specks on earth. CHESSMAN-MANN ION, 42 Federal st., Allegheny. dell-100-Thssu LOST. T OST-BETWEEN JOS. HOllNE'SAND DAN XJ ZINGLR'S stores, a ladles nocketbook con taining a sum or money. 'Die finder will be re warded by returning same to DlsPA'lCH OF FICE. del4-53 LOST-SHADYSIDBOK VICINITY, DEC. 9. collie dog with brown bodv. white legs, lull white neck and breast, cars and tall tipped with black. Reward for Ins return toR. V. MESSLER, Fifth av.. Shadyside, city. del4-9 LOST-SIGHT NEVER RETUrcNS-BUY voiirgold spectacles for Xmas presents from CHEsSMAN-SlANNIuN, expert opticians, who fit them scientifically to the tie-; opera glasses at cost. 421cderalst. Allegheny. dell-100-Thssn LOST-ALL IDEA OF CHARGING HIGn prices: those coming now can secure bar gains lu.diamonds and precious stones, watches clocks statuary and silverware, at HAUSER'S. 631 Smlthfield st., .near Seventh av. del4-113 LOST EITHER IN EAST LIBERTY OK Plttsburg.a pair or earrings with gold quartz stone settings: they are valueJ as-a relic; a lib eral reward will be paid to the finder .If returned to JAMES E. ROGERS. No. 'b315 Station St.. East End, or to the COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. del4-76 FOUND. FOUND-THAT CHESSMAN & MANSION, the opticians are positively closing their im mense stock or opera glasses at absolute cost. ,42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best I spectacles on earth, dell-10O-Thssu -TJSOUND-A FEW SOLID 14 CARAT GOLD J? necklaces selling at 81 80. same as Filth avenue jewelers ask K0 for; come soon, or all will be sold. C. B. HAUSER, 831 Smlthfield St., near Seventh av. del4-ns BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT William Wltherow has this day ceased his connection with tbe Hotel Duquesnt as manager and is succeeded by Cbarles E. Miller ilate of the Monongahela House)., December I. 1S90. WILLIAM WITHEKOW & CO., Proprietors. P. JAMES P. WITHEROW, THOMAS DEEGAN. del3-34 TO ET. City Residences. MBOOM BRICK RESIDENCE. NO. 165 SEC OND av. C. H. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth avenue. delJ-lSt East End Residences. BEATTY ST.-HANDSOMEJSOW OF STONE dwelling known as Alpha terrace:" rent very low to good tenants; will give long lease anil possession at once. See BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth av. del4-62-14, I5.2lt HOWE ST.. 5318, E. E. TWO-STORY AND finished attic frame dwelling, 9 rooms, bath room, range, lanndrynd all conveniences; large front porch: btnilsoraclr papered; possession at once: rent low to good tenant. BLACK BAIRD, 85 Fourth av. AIR!) fl.' I7nnptll !IT. Ip14-lJ.TllRtl deI4-64-Iusut J- AKE ST.. NEAR LINCOLN AV.-2-STORr J brick dwelling, 6 rooms atticccllar laundry, bath, range, large and eleaant grounds, fruit and shade trees; poss. at once. BLACK A 1IAIRD. 95 Fourth av. dcl4-6.-ThSut ENN A V.. KASTJSND-N10E BRICK KESI DE.SCE, ten rooms, hall, front porch, lawn, etc.: possession at once: rent low to April l:long lease if desired. BLACK & BAIRD. B3 Fount av. dell-65-Tbsut OUP STREET NEAR ROUP STATION: fine brick dwelling, 9 rooms and all conven iences; pifesession at once; rent reasonable. BLACK & BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth av. dCll-62-14,15.21t SHKR1DANAV., E. K. TWO-STORY FRA5IE bouse 6 rooms bathroom, range, marble mantels, tile hearths etc.; 25 per mo. BLACK BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. de!4-l-Tusut ST. CLAIR ST., EAST END-2 NEW BRICK houses or 5 rooms: rent only 816 ner mo. BLACK & BAIRD. 05 Fourth av. dcl4-7-TrBut WIN KBIDDLE AVENUE. EAST KND-EI.E-GANTLY furnlshcd-throughout: residence of 12 rooms, large hall and reception hall. Im mense porches nat. and art. gas bath rooms and every convenience: about 2 acres or beautlfnl lawn; stable and carriage hon.cr will give easy lease. BLACK & BAIRD. 93 Fourth av. rtcll-Clt WINTHKOPE ST.-NEAIt NEVILLE ST. and Fifth av. cars: two frame dwellings seven rooms rront porch: rent 821 per month. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. dcl4-57-MWSut AH egheny Residences. B1DWELL STREET. ALLEGHENY-RESIDENCE of 12 rooms, bath, range. laundry, cellar, front porches: possession January L BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. dcH-CO-MWSnt TOWELLING THE NEW THREE-STORY XJ pressed brick dwelling, 38 Beach St.. near park. Allegheny; has all modern conveniences. For particulars applv at office or J. KAUFMANN & BROS., bmlthfleld st. and Fifth av. deU-lMt SHEFFIELD ST.. ALLEGHENY BEAUTI FUL brick dwelling, 12 rooms large hall and orch: all conveniences; possession April 1. LACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. de!4-63-TWSut THREE BRICK HOUSES IN ALLEGHENY. Central St., neir ncaverav.; seven rooms both gases, slate mantles; possession at once; rent X. RLACK It, BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. dc!4-6-JiThssnt Rooms. FURNISHED ROOMS-FOB HOUSEKEEP ING. 154FOUR-1H AV. dcl4-8lt KOOM A FIRST-CLASS. FURNISHED tront room: both gases etc; ror one or two gentlemen. -B THIRD AV. del4-131t ROOMS THREE FURNISHED. WITH piano, 835. LOOM 1, 173 Federal St., Alle gheny, dc 14-26 1 B' OOMS FURNISHED FOB HOUSEKEEP ING. 41 logan SL.near wyite. aci4-i24f SUITE OF FIVE ROOJ1S-ON FIRST FLOOR. 563 Fifth av.; nat. gas. water, etc.; 22. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. deI4-59-TTSt Business Properties. BUSINESS STAND-A GOOD ONE ON PENN av.. East End. with dwelling attached. In quire of KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station st , East End. dcl4-77t WAREHOUSE-LARGE FOUR-STORY ONE, on second av.: elevator, private alley in rear: good cellar: rent very low to good tcuant. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth av. del4-53t -TTTAREHOUSE-NOW OCCUPIED BY H. J. VV HEINZ CO., First av.; suitable forman facturing business or storage. Inquire H. J. HEINZ CO., No. 191 First av. de!2-3t Offices, Desk Room. Etc OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or in snlts: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-19t OFFICES-GOOD FRONTOFF1CES ON FIRST floor No. 106 Fonrth av. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. deI3-18t Miscellaneous. STORAGE-SAVE RENTS-MERCHANTS AND brokers carrying stocks can have office facili ties free: ILK. track in warehouse: low insurance and every convenience for handling: money sived by moderate charges for hauling and' storage; separate departments for furniture, merchandise, etc.: Inquire for rates; telephone No. 5.1. W. A. HOEVELER. Storage, Twelfth and Pike sta., Pittsburg. Pa. noKi-59-sut MEETINGS. TVTOTICE-MEMBERS OF HAND-1N-.LN HAND Council No. 09. Jr. O. U. A. M will meet at tbe council chamber in uniform on bUNDAY. Dec U. at 1 P. ST, sharp, to at tend the f nneral of our late-bro., Edward Rnp pert. Ij. H. CRICK. Secy. tl13-7 AUCTION SALES. UCTION SALE ii. TUESDAY MORNING.December 16. 1S90, At 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Markets!. Handsomo parlor suits, leather sofas, bed lountres, easy chairs, fancy rockers, ornaments, clocks, pictures, center tables, fine chamber suits, (iucorated toilet ware, slate mantel, stone hearth, rnrlor organ, bair and husk mattresses, ball, loom and stair carppts in velvet, moquct and body brussels, linoleum, ball racks, book cases, leather, patent cane and wood seat chairs and rockers, mirrors, wardrobes, chiffo niers, secretaries, extension tables, etc Also at tbe same place at 2 o'clock in the aft ernoon lot toys, Christmas goods, dishes, can dies, etc " HENRY AUCTION CO., dell-ISO Auctioneers. Fire Goods! Fire Goods! AT AUCTION. About 1,500 Boxes of Candies. Cigars, Pre serves, etc, slightly damaccd at Reymer Bros.' fire, will be sold at tbe auction rooms, No. 311 Market street, MONDAY MORNING. DEC. 15, at 10 o'clock. Th8se goods were strictly first-clas. and but sllgbtly damaged by firo and water, but will positively be sold witbont reserve " For sale for account of whom It mav concern. HliNRY AUCTION CO., del3-53 Auctioneers. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING steam snagbnat United f-tates Ehgineer office. Savannah, Ga.. Dec 1. 1890. Sealed pro posals in triplicate for-building a steam snag boat and for fnrnisbing material and machinery for same will be received at this nffiro until 12 o'clock M., citv time, on the 30TU DAY OF DE CEMBER, 1S90. The attention orbldders Is in vited to the acta of Con-tress approved Feb. 26, 18S5.and Feb. 23, 10X7, Vol. Ei, page 332. and Vol. 24, page 414, Statutes at Large. For all necessary information apply to O. M. CARTER, 1st Lieut.. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. del2-8i-12.10.ll.15. 23. 27 KEinycor.L. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 48 and 48 Seventh Av. We respectfully announce that wa bave se cured thelarge and substantial buildings of tbe BINDLEY HARDWARE CO.. Seventh avenne, opposite New Grant street, to which location wo hive removed our office and such cnods as bave arrived since the de struction of our Liberty street warehouse by fire. We are not yet fully prepared to snpolv the wants ot onr customers, nut nopo to ue anio to do sn in t.io course of ten days or two weeks. In tho meantime if onr friends will entrust their orders to us we hope to be able to snpply their more pressing needs without material delay. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Av. PITTSBURG. Pa.. Dec 13. 1890. de!3-82 The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrical Engineers and Contractors. Electric Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc, In candescent Light and Bell Wiring a specialty. Sole agents for the Jenney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1774 oc!3-H3-su PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, aboveSmUbfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established 20 years. se26l3 CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE MAKE RE MITTANCES of tl and npward to any Birt of the Old Country. .MAX SCHAif ERG & CO., Foteign Bankers and Steamship Agents, 527 Bmlthfleld at., Pittsburg, Pa. Es tablished ISCfl. no23-W3u T A FTT7 TV-AGENTS FOR OLINE'S VV-n-iN -I--C..U Portable Heaters; best seller in the market; no more cold feot; no smoke;'no smell: used in nooses or any kind of Teblcle. H. H. HAYS, furniture and honse hokl goods. 26S4 and 138 Psnn ave. nol9-92-sa CHOICE PROPERTIES. FORJ3ALR The Cheapest Property Now on the Market. Eight minutes from Wilklnsbnrg station, three minutes from tbe Duqnesno traction, 21 large lots, gently sloping, nicely situated and unsurpas'cd for building purposes. A prompt buyer may secure tbe entire tract for J1.S0O, and obtain a bargain of a character very rare these days. Tbese lots shonld bo readily salable to average at least f 130 each, thus yielding a handsome profit. CHARLES SOMERS & CO, de!3-l3 313 Wood street. TO LET BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 "Wood st, 6019 Penn av. ' 128 RURAL AV., E. E-, modern style house, 6 rooms, all convenlences;completeln every particnlar. S25 KELLY e3T.. BRUSHTON, 6 rooms, batb. b. and c water, lanndry: all conveniences. $2-3 RURAL A V E. E., new bouse. 6 rooms, modern Unl'lr. all conveniences. J28 RURAL AV..E.E., 6 rooms, attic etc: nicely papered and finished thronghontr everv convenience. ICO ALLEGHENY. Montgomery av., large house: all modern conveniences. $15 EAST LIBERTY, new house, 4 rooms, pantry, attic, etc 25 Complete new 0-roomcd house; all con veniences; large lot; nice location, near Bruthton station. del28 FOR SALE. Monongahela Valley. MANUFACTURING OR TOWN SITE. One Mile of Biver Frontage. Level gronnd," above overflow, divided by railroad. Vast supplies of coal. Magnificent property for manufacturing purposes. A first class investment at low price named to Janu ary L Surveys and particulars by'mall, or ground shown In person. CHARLES SOMERS & CO,, 313 "Wood St, 6019 Penn Av. . dell-10-Tbsau DWELLINGS! OFFICES! STORES ! WA "rT-T?'n-For "liable- tenants. A IN JL -EJ.U whose orders are al ready entered. Our renting department is an exclusive feature, supervised by experienced, prompt and efficient hands. We assume tbe responsibility of everv detail of management; snpply tenants, collect rents, make repairs, pay taxes, place and maintain insurance, etc We Make and Save Money for Owners. Charles Somers & Co., 313 "Wood St, de!2-99-Tursu 6019 Penn Ave. I CM PER CENT INVESTMENT-IU.000- FIFTH AV. Near COURT HOUSE. New and substantial 11-room brick dwelling, wido ball with vestibule, especially arranged for use of a physician; tbe house is modern and complete in all details, and cost to bnild S7.500; lot alone, 24x115 feet to an alley, is worth at least 8 500: terms, reasonable amount cash; bal. at4Kpercent- 31. F. HIPPLE & CO.. dell-2S-Thrsu 86 Fonrth ave. 4$ FOR SALE! $B,O00! Elegant New Brick Dwellines, admitted by judges to be tbo best value in the market. Terms, 31,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Elegant new brick dwelling, 8 lar.;e rooms, hall, vestibule, double parlors, bath. Inside, w. ci, stationary washstand. slate mantels throughout, tile hearths, cbina closet, pantry, back stairs, inside snntters.cas fixtures, electric bells, handsomely papered and painted, both gases, range, lanndry, with stationary tnb. front and back Torches indsbade trees: street ewered and pived. stono sidewalks, lot fenced and everything complete; only ten minutes' ride from the heart of tha city; this is an exceptional bargain and well worth investigating. Take Wyite av. cable line to Jnnillast. Houses open. WM. PETTY & (jS ' ' 1 L... . $22,g00 EAST END. The above cut is a fair representation of tbe appearance of one of the most desirable red dence properties in the East End. On a 50-foot aspbalt-pavrd and sewered residence street, neat electric, cable and stoatn cars. Dwelling is new brick, contains 11 rooms and reception tall, batb, laundry, and, in fact, all modern conveniences and appliances for comfort. Built by Day Work for Exclusive Use of Present Owner. (Lot Contains One and Three-Quarters Acres Of Land, excellent stable and cartage house, large nnmber of beautiful forest trees, etc It (U aired enough lots could be retailed to reduce cost of dwelling to a minimum. LOCATION IS UNSURPASSED, Finest in tha East End; building restrictions, etc Terms to suit purchaser. Rsaionsforislllaf. owner If going abroad. For particulars ses 96 FOURTH CHOICE PROPERTIES. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Less than tbo adjoining lots can be bought for.' tl.OCO. terms to suit purchaser, will buy a lot 50x125 feet, located in the heart of tbe East End, on a pavad and sewered avenne. sur rounded by fine dwellings. This is 8500 Jess than vnu can buy adjoining lots for. W. C. STEWART, 107 Fourth av. noSO-S&Su CHEAP LOT. 33,750, terms to suit purchaser, will bay that elegant building site, 60x3X1 feet, located on Forbes street, corner of Murdoch, just at tbo eastern entrance of the park. Think of it, only 175 a foot front for property 200 feet deep on ono of the main paved avenues in the East End. and just at the nark entrance. Why, it-is bonnd to be worthdoublo tbe money in a short time W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenne. no2-2S-3n CHOICE SHADYSIDE SITES. For sale at reasonable prices, and on terms to snlt pnrcbaser. A nnmber -f the finest building sites in Shadyside W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue. no23-i0-su CASH ON HAND. Have plenty of ready money to loan in sums of S1.C00 upwards at tbe lowest rates of inter est on all propcrtv located in Allegheny county. W. C. STEWART.137 Eourtb. avenue de7-53U. CHOICE RESIDENCES For sale at reasonable prices. A number of the finest residences in tbe East End. Can arrange terms to suit purchaser. W. C. STEWART. 137 Fonrth Ave. nn23-40-su TiTT)Tril VISIT ESPICH'S BIRD K K IX I store while making holiday U JLJLUJLkJ purchases, and see their larga line of goods suitable tor gifts. Tbey have a large lot of imported sing ing canaries and other sons bird?, and band some cages: gold fish and aqnarinms; talking parrots, and all kinds of small pet animals. 640 SMITHFIELD ST., noSO-lig-TTSu NEAR SEVENTH AV. -f.T(S-141.Vw-4t- CO., 107 Fourth Av. de!4-104 J,n'M-t'-C' CO., AVENUE. delMM "V V