'" !-,..." ' ;? -x' THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. TUESDAY, -DECEMBER 16, 1890. CAPITAL TO COMBINE. Threshing Machine Manufacturers Said to be Forming a Trust. ,-TWEKTT MILLIONS IN THE POOL. .Mahoning Tallcj Manufacturers' Want Se duced Eailroad Rates. OHIO ElYJIK KAILKOAD BEING BDILT Hot to be behind tbeir neighbors who manufacture reapers and mowers, the makers of threshing machines and engines are now considering the matter of forming a combination on their own products. A meeting was recently held in Chicago, and although the proceedings were guarded with secrecy, it has leaked out that the pro posed consolidation was the subject con sidered. The consolidated company is re ported as having a capital of $20,000,000, and it will include as stockholders about a lscore of the largest manufacturers in the United State. The Minnesota Engine and Thresher Com jiany, represented by H. C. Fogel, is said to be at the head of tbe enterprise, and the other companies in tbe deal are: C. Anlt man & Co., of Canton, O.; Anltman, Tay lor & Co., of Mansfield, O.; Eussell & Co., Massillon; Orrville Machine "Works, Orr Ville; Advance Thresher Company, Battle Creek, Mich.; "Walter A Wood, Eoosic Palls, X. Y.; Kingsland & Douelas, St Louis; Garr, Scott & Co., Richmond, Ind.; Marion & Huber Manufacturing Company, Marion, O.; C. & G. Cooper, Mt. Vernon, O.; Eagle Machine Company, Indianapolis; Springfield Engine and Thresher Company, Stillwater, Minn.; Nichols, Sbepard & Co., Battle Creek, Mich,; Harrison Marhine "Works, Belleville, 111.; Robinson & Co., .Richmond, Ind.; Bobert Thorpe & Co., Three Kivers, Mich., and Burnley & Co., la Forte, Ind. TO BE EEADY IX THE SPKIXG, A call was made on a nnmber of local dealers in agricultural implements yester day, but all of them were ither ignorant of the fact that the consolidation is being effected, or they did not care to talk about It. However. John Hall, Jr., of John Hall, Jr., & Co., 521 Liberty avenue, said he ex pected the deal to be completed by the time the spring trade opened up. "It is not the idea," said he, "to place the entire industry under the management 6r control of one concern, but to manage the business in the same manner as the class industry is managed by the United States Glass Company, or like any of the other industries that are in their respective com binations. "I was expecting this deal last year, and I am not surprised to see it coming now. Of course it will not amount to much, but I suppose if tbe people want a combination they must have it. The principal object is to prevent the cutting of prices, but each rm will continue to run out their own agents and sell their own machines just the aame astbey have always done and there will be just as mueh competition as there ever was. HOMT BTJSIXESS Will BE DONE. "The business will be conducted after the fashion laid down by the harrow syndicate. Two years ago a combination was formed on harrows, and the minimum price was fixed at $9. Well, we paid 9 for every harrow we bought, but at the end of every quarter with some of the firms, at least, we coma get a rebate of 10 or 15 per cent. It was only one way of cutting prices, and the same will be done by the thresher combina tion, as I believe it is by all other combina tions. In my opinion combinations do not amount-to anything" t i ' John Hall, Jr., & Co. are the local repre sentatives of Bussell & Co. Mr. Hall did not know who were the leaders in the deal, but it was learned elsewhere that Mr. Fogel is assisted by Walter A. Wood, of Hoosic Falls, N. Y.; Lewis Miller, of Anltman & Miller; J. F. Sieberling, of Akron, and J. P. Adriance, of PoughkeeDsie, N. Y. NO CHANGE TO BE MADE. The Report That Carnegie Bros. & Co.'i Men Wanted a Xew Scale is Denied. Quite a stir was created in industrial cir cles yesterday by the statement that the scale now in force at the Edgar Thomson 'Steel Works, at Braddocr, would expire, and the men were preparing a new one to present to the firm, providing that the turns should be eight hours in length instead of 12. An official of Carnegie Bros. & Co. was seen yesterday in regard to the matter, and he said: "There is no truth in the statement that the scale at onr works is to be changed. Onr men are perfectly satisfied with the present one. They are making at least 25 per cent more than the men at any other mill make, and if they were not satisfied a change could not be made January 1. The agreement calls for a 30 days notice from either side, and the men have given us no notice." SOME EAHE0AD CHANGES. A Well Established Kale on the Pennsyl vania Lines Broken. John McGuire, for many years yardmas ter of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Bailroad, has been appointed general yardmaster at Conway, on tbe Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Eailway, Vice W. P. Shotwell promoted. This is a rare occurrence, as it is a well established rule on the Pennsylvania lines to promote from the ranks. Mr. Shot well has been promoted to the position of assistant train master of the eastern division, with headquarters in Alleghenv. Another change has recently been made on the Pennsylvania line. M. A. Fitcairn, postmaster at the Union depot, has resigned and has been succeeded by Eobert Porter its assistant, who will have full charge of the company's mail service in the local dis trict. NEW E0AD TO OHIO. A Parallel Tor the Ohio Blver Road to Rich Coal and Fire Clay lands. The Pittsburg, Ohio Valley and Cincin nati Bail way is no w being constructed by the Pennsylvania Company, between Marietta and Bellaire, O., the latter being the eastern terminus where the road will connect with the Cleveland and Pittsburg railroad. The road will pass along the north bank of tbe Ohio river, through the counties of Bel mont, Washington and Monroe. The territory is rich with coal, fireclay and building stone, and is well settled. The road will parallel the Ohio Biver railroad which occupies the Bouth bank of the river. WANT L0WEE FBEIGHT T?atkb, Stationing and Shenango Fnrnaco Men WiU Kick To-Day. The Mahoning and Shenango Iron Manufacturers' Association will meet the freight agents of Pittsburg to-day at the Monongahela House to ask for a reduction of rates into the valleys. Since pig iron has dropped from $18 00 to S14 50 per ton the furnace men have not been making a new dollar for an old one. .Their coke contracts have been made np to January J, but after that date they will de mand a heavv reduction or they will shut down. Coke for $1 35 to 51 50 would suit them very well. TESTING THE NICKEL. Chairman Abbott Says so Far the Experi ments Have Been Satisfactory. Chairman Abbott, of Carnegie, Phipps Ss Co., went to Washington last evening on private bnsinecs, as he expressed it. He Baid they had made some tests with nickel for making plate armor, but they couldn't tell much about the experi ments until they had rolled out a larger sheet So far the tests have been satisfac tory. Mr. Abbott added that the Government would not want the prates for some time to come. BUSINESS EXCELLENT. The Plate Glass Trade no Duller Than TTsnal at This Season Mr. James Chambers' Opinion on Natural Gas The Growth of Jeannette. A number of statements have appeared in print of late, to the effect that the plate glass industry of this section was in rather bad shape, while the outlook for the trade was not promising. Mr. James A. Cham bers, President ot the big plate glass works at Butler, was seen yesterday, and when asked what he knew of the situation be re plied: "So far as we are concerned, business is excellent, and the future prospects are good. Every year about this time there is a little lull in trade, owing to the fact that dealers arc taking stock, bnt it is only temporary. We are running full force, and anticipate no immediate depression." When asked about the bis Chambers & McKee glass interests at Jeannette, Mr. Chambers said: ''Why, businass is on the boom np there all the time. We have all we can attend to. The town now numbers fully 7,000 inhabitants, and outside firms have never been solicited to locate there, as the plants already established can make good use of all the facilities. How about the natural gas supply? It is holding out strong. Onr works are located within one mile of the Grapeville field, and thus far we have had no trouble whatever." "What is your opinion of the natural gas supply, taken as a whole?" J'Well, I must say that I differ with many people whose opinions are entitled to great respect, but I think that within a year it will be greatly reduced. I mean by this, that mills and establishments that use enormous quantities of it will be forced to adopt some other fuel within the period mentioned. I do not wish to be understood as predicting a failure of the gas, fori am thoroughly convinced that the low nressnre supply for domestic use and for the smaller manufacturing concerns will be abundant fot years and years to come. The old fields are good yet, and then there are hundreds and thousands of acres of territory that have never been developed at all. But I am satisfied that all of our big establishments will have to abandon it." Mr. Chambers has had a broad experi ence in the introduction of natural gas into' this city, as well as developing territory. He was a prime mover in the formation of the big Chartiers Valley Gas Company, and is at present the President of the 'same, which is leased to the Philadelphia Com pany, and, consequently, his opinions on the much-discussed subject carry weight with them. Industrial Notes. The Continental Tube Works started np again yesterday. A two-weeks' shut-down began yesterday at Jones, Cavitt Co.'s. W. B. Luptox is at the head of a new chemical roofing company that was chartered yesterday. The mills of Oliver Bros. & Co.. on tho Southside, resumed operations yesterday again by tbe nse of coal. The matter of coal rates to points in Illinois will be discussed at the next meeting of the Railroad Coal Exchange. Geobge Westinghodse, Jr, denies that he is connected with the tobacco firm that was chartered at Wheeling yesterday. Lima oil is now to be used as fuel in other mills. Furnaces are being fitted np at the FrankStOWn Mills, and nerlin.nu om hfnc made by other concerns. Options have been secured on sereraLvaln able pleocact property ta-the lower part of the city by a committee representing the Builders' Exchange, appointed to look np a site for a new Exchange building. The delegates are home from the convention of the Federation of Labor. As predl-o-d in these colnmns Hugh Carney, ot the Amalga mated Association, was elected to succeed Wm. Martin as First Vice President. AUCTION. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silver ware. Etc, AT NO. 533 SMITHFIELD STBBET. Positively this stock will be sold to the highest bidder withont reserve, as I am de termined to close out thi stock. Come and buy your Christmas presents at your own price. Sales every morning, afternoon and evening until all is sold. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. Car Manufacturing Plant for Sale The undersigned, receiver of the Indian apolis Car and Manufacturing Company, will receive sealed proposals until Decem ber 17, 1890, at 12 o'clock M., for the sale as an entirety of the plant of said company in West Indianapolis, adjoining the city of Indianapolis, Ind., together with the materials, stock and unexecuted contracts on hand at the time of sale. Said plant in cludes 15 acres of land, with suitable build ings, machinery and appliances, and is com plete in all departments, with a capacity of 25 cars daily, and uses natural gas as fuel. If no acceptable proposition is received by the time named tbe property will be offered for sale at auction on December 18, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the south door of the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis. For further particulars and terms of sale address Matthew Heaning, Beceiver. Indianapolis, Ind. de2,9,16 Bronzes and Fancy Goods. Vases and statuettes in copper and silver. Boyal Worcester ware,in great variety, to gether with large stock of other celebrated manufactures. Bronze and marble busts at HENBY TERHEYDEX'S, 530 Smithfield street. Men's Genuine Alaska Seal Caps, XXX quality, new .shapes, all sizes, in our men's tarnishing department a splendid Christmas gift. Jos. Hobxe & Co., 009-621 Penn avenue. Ladies' long wraps, ulsters, newmarkets, etc, unprecedented bargains;f20 and $25 garments reduced to $5 during this month. TTSStt. HUGUS?& HACKE. Umbrellas and Canes. A nice new collection jnst opened. Mod erate prices, at HAEDT & Hates', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, tts - 529 Smithfield street. Beautiful, Christmas presents in um brellas, parasols, toilet and shaving sets. Store crowded at Arthur, -Schondelinger & Co., 68 and 70 Ohio street, Allegheny, tts Fine silk handkerchiefs, plain and em broidered, for holiday presents. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth av. Featheb trimmings, the best at lowest prices. Belnxng & Wilds, 710 Penn avenue. Cabinet photos $1 00 per dozen; good work; prompt delivery. Lies' Popular Galleey, 10, 12 Sixth st TTSU Keause's Headache Capsules are more pleasant and convenient to take than pow ders, wafers, elixirs, etc. hod 2ONE bnt pleasant effects from Iron City 3rewing Co.' beer. using REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, JJM. 401 Smithneia Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $69,000. , interest allowed at 4 per cent. "i" mu upwaru received ana I tts BOUNCED FROM JAIL Jeannette Bloods Send Four Prisoners Oat Into the 'World. THE JAILER WILLIBGLT ASSISTS In Letting Down the Bars and Unlocking the Heavy Cell Doors. L00E1KG FOE A NEW POLICE OFFICER The little city of Jeannette is bonnd not to be behind the times. It has bad a genu ine jail delivery. There is nothing new in this fact, for Jeannette has been in the same fix before, bnt not on so extensive and novel apian. This time a number of young fej lows visited the jail and held a high old car-nivaJ-Vitu the jailer. At last the latter became so imbued with a spirit of peace and goodwill, and also with spirits poured from a bottle, that he opened the cell doors and allowed the four prisoners therein to escape. The boys held a mock court and assisted in bouncing the prisoners. This little episode occurred early Sunday morning. In the city there are a number of young men who call their rendezvous the Belvidere Club. The Belvideres are among the best citizens of the city, and believe in Justice. Frank McKelvy, Ad Winters, Joseph Diebold and John Krous visited the jail on Clay avenue, and had a jolly good time with the policeman found there. WEEE IN A MEECIFUL MOOS. It is said that ere many minutes had passed, all, including the policeman, were pretty well "tanked-up" (tanked-up is the proper expression, Jeannette people say). In the cells, peering through the square grated openings in the doors, were four un fortunates who bad been incarcerated on difierent charges. They longed for freedom, and the boys thought it would be a square shake to give it to them. The policeman, too, pitied suffering hu manity and at last let down the bars, opened the doors and the boys in tragic tones com manded the prisoners to come forth. A court was immediately formed and the prisoners' tried. One said he had been drunk, whereupon he was told to go, and, as he did not "git" fast enough, was bounced out tbe door. Another man was asked what he had done and answered "nothing." "Ten days," roared the judge, which scared the fellow so that he immediately sneaked out of tbe door. After the prisoners were gone, the boys tried the police whistle, examined the cells and at last adjourned and went horn:. A VEBY HEAVY POLICE FORCE. All this happened in a city which claims to have the heaviest police force in the United States. This may be doubted, but it is stated on sntbority that the three men constituting the department together tip the scales at 687 pounds. This new method of disposing of prisoners has been the talk of Jeannette. The jail on Clay avenue is a building bnilt for the pur pose, with cells having wdbden doors. A shor: time ago a man could not' be found when he was wanted in tbe morning. Be fore the fact othisescaDehadbecome known, one of his friends had put up $10 for his re lease. When the cell was found empty, the $10 was demanded and refunded. The policeman giving the fonr prisoners their liberty, it is understood, is looking for a job, and the police department is also looking for a man weighing over 200 pounds, who will not tamper with justice and prison bars. THE "WOXDERFCI. EOLIANS At Mellor & Hoene', T7 Fifth Avenue. "'A superb line of the wonderful JEolian.', in great variety of styles of cases, all ar tistically designed, and in many different woods, suitable for the finest parlor or library. On the jEolian any one can play with the accuracy and expression of an artist the symphonies of Beethoven or Mozart, or the grand overtures of Wagner or Meyerbeer, though having no knowledge of music what ever. Some have the idea it is altogether a mechanical instrument. They have not seen it. The JEolian is capable of the most brilliant effects irom tbe many stops; gives a perfect diminuendo or crescendo as de sired, any change of tempo, and is under perfect control. It is, in tact, like a small orchestra, with its flutes, violins, horns, clarionets, eta Call and spend a half hour at Mellor & Hoene's, and listen to tbe delicious music lrom these wonderlul instruments. Visitors always welcome and treated with the ut most courtesy at the "Palace of Music," 77 Fifth avenue, where (rffa be seen, besides the -eEoliaus, the renowned Hardman, A. B. Chase, Krakaner and Vose pianos. Holiday Goods. The Michigan Furniture Co. have in stock a fine line of fancy chairs rockers, desks, china closets, bookcases, card tables, and, in fact, any article of furniture suitable fot a Christmas, present Call at once while the selection is large. Store open in the evening. Michigan Fubnitube Co., 437 Smithfield street. MUSICAL BOXES! Geo. Kappel, 77 Fifth Avenue. The largest, most complete and elegant line of musical boxes ever brought to this city has jnst arrived from the mostcelebrated Swiss manufacturers. This branch of our business has been a specialty with us for a number of years. Consequently, great care and good jadgment are used in the selection and variety of the slock, which our customers get the benefit of. We have them at all prices, sizes and combinations, including all the -latest im provements. Please call and hear them. Geo. Kappel, 77 Fifth avenue. Tusn SOHMER PIANOS! SOHMER PIANOS! Colby Pianos Are preferred bp the conscientious musical instructors, and are the favorites of tbe music-loving public Fine holiday assortment of these unrivaled pianos at the musio store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield street. Store open- in the evenings until after Xmas. Fob beauty and durability, our line of chamber and parlor-suits cannot be beat in this city. Store open in the evening. Michigan Fubnitube Co.. 437 Smithfield street Stanley's Lecture , Will whet the desire to read his intensely interesting volumes, "In Darkest Africa." S. A. Clarke, Special Agent, at Eich baum's, Fifth avenue. Choice Stock Ot fine pianos and organs for the holidays at Lechuer & Schoenberger's, 69 Fifth ave nue. Low prices; easy payments. Old in struments exchanged. TTSU FOB Christmas presents. The handsomest line of men's fine neckwear ever shown in this citv. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth av. Pbinted India silk, choice designs and colorings were 51 25 and $1 50, now 75c end $1 a yard. Hugus & Hacks. TTSSa Headquabtebs for Sunday school candy. Thos. B. Heed & Co., Allegheny. Secret Society Emblems for Presents. The finest K. T. and 32 charms, rings, pins, etc- Masonic .and .other emblems a specialty at James McKee's, Jeweler, 418 smitnneia street, me "big clock, below smitnneia street, me "big clock, below Diamond street Store cpen every evening'. S3-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eta, ten cents per line' for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSI2TJESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. "WHEBE WANT. JTOK SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements Bhoala be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOB THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1112 CABSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, C121 PENN AVE. PITTSBUKG-ADD1TIONAL. THOMAS McCAFFBEY. 3509 Butler street. EMILG. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEHCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. JlcBUIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGKIIS & BON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ares. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLE1M, Rebecca and Allegheny ares. WANTED. Male Help. BOOKKEEPKR-TOUNG MAN ;WHO UN DERSTANDS bookkeeping tborous:blv: ref erence required. Address S 4, Dlspatcb office. TjOOKKEEI'ER-QNE WHO UNDERSTANDS D bis business and has good references. Ad dress T. S, Dispatch office. del6-K2 COPYHOLDER ON MORNING .DAILY-ONE wltb some experience preferred, but a bright younjc man with fair education, who can, read writing of all sorts quickly will answer. Ad dress, In own handwriting, stating age and qual ifications. BUSINESS MANAGEB, P. O. box 182, Pittsburg, Pa. del6-117 CLTIERS AND TA1LORS-THECLEVELAND Cutting School, now In the twelfth year, had a larger attendance for 1890 than eTer before, and Indications point to Its being crowded duringthe entire winter or 1891: "what is the reason?" Simply tills, cutters produce better results with the A. D.'Kude New Method that by any princi ple of cutting taught. T-RUG CLEKK-TO RELIEVE FOR ONE XJ week. Address S. 9, Dispatch office, ocib-sj FOOT SETTER-ONE FIRST-CLASS MAN: none but experienced men need apply. Apply KING ULASU CO., Eighteenth st.,S. S. delS-ol TTIDBNITURE SALESMAN-TO SELL TOW ON JL' the road as a side line. Address ST. MARYS del6-77 TOW CO., bt. Mary's. O. MACHINISTS TWO FIRST-CLASS MEN that can work on machines or at fitting. Apply at office LEECHBURG FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., 512 Lewis block. del6-61 MAclJy. COOK-30 AND 33 FOURTH AV., del6-86 MANUFACTURES OR ENERGETIC foremen, to establish manufacturing plants In Virginia: free site, free water supply, exemp tion from taxation and additional capital sup- lined. Forfull Information address R. E. SUL- LlVAN, Harrlsonburg, Va, del4-i9 MAN-AS EXPERIENCED SUBSCRIPTION book man. minister or teacher, to represent us in the sale of oar book, "Mary, the Oueen or theHouse of David." In the South: a salary of (60 to (90 per month will be guaranteed to tho right man; must be ready to go before the 1st or Janu ary, and remain at least six months. Call or ad dress A. S. GRAY& CO., Boom , Eisner & Phillips building. delS-SO MAN-AS ACTIVE MAN WHO HaS SOME knowledge of real estate business; no capi tal required; also, wanted to bur a dwelling In Allegheny: In price, about (1,600. Br J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. no29 VPQHT WATCHMAN A RELIABLE. SOBER 1( and steady man; permanent employment gtren. inquire ai a. UAlutiaur Auunuitx tv., , Ninth St., Southside. del8-72 DOLL TURNER-EXPERIENCED ON THREE XV high jobbing and sheet mills. AddressTHE Sl'ANDARD IRON COMPANY, Bridgeport, O. del6-83 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Ink eras ing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 600 percent profit; one agent's sales amounted to fsso In six days; an other S32 in tw hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory; sam ple by mall. 35 cts For terms and fall particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. del3-8 SALESMAN-A PHILADELPHIA WHOLE- SALK clothing house wishes Al representa tive to travel In Pennsylvania and Ohio on com mission and traveling expenses. Address CLOTH ING, P. O. box 1592, Phlla. delS-1 rTUNHEK-E. WEBB, 716 FIFTH AV.- JL de8-84 TWO TEAMSTERS r ARM HANDS. WOMAN cook for small hotel, chambermaids, dlsl washers, waitresses, laundry girls, babv'snnrs!; cooks, noun maids, colored girls. MEEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS AGENCY, 645 Grant St. Tel. 90. deli-D YOUNG MAN-NOT OVER 18 YEARS OF age, mast write a good, legible hand and be accurate at figures: a good chance to right party: give references, etc a. 7, Dlspatcb office. de!6-33 YOUNG MAN-AS BOOKKEEPER AND salesman who understands retail hardware. E. S. EBB, 718 Fifth av. del6-85 Female Help. jOOK-A FIB8T-BATE COOK: MTTRT HAVE best cltv references. Addrets H. s. liicimfnh office, wltb name and where to be seen. delS-M LADIES TO SOLICIT FOR OUR BOOK "Mary, the Queen of the House of David " on salary of tlO to 15 p r week- will want six well educatea ladles. aDOve 23 years of age. to begin work the 1st of January In towns In Ohio. (Ml or address for particulars A. S-GRAY A CO., Room 45. Eisner & Phillips building. de 15-80 LADY A REFINED AND INTELLIGENT Christian lady wanted to represent a leading publishing house In a special line of work amon the churches: one with tact and some business ex. perlence preferred; kindly mention amount of Hints at yuur Ulgpusm, etc and full particulars will be given. Address A. J, POTTER. 3 East fourteenth St.. New York. delt-165TnSu XTJJRSE GIRL TO GO TO THE COUNTRY. 1 Call at ROOM 44. Ill Fourth av., Pittsburg, at 2 F. K. Tuesday, 16th. deIC-37 Agents. AGENTS TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keefe's S5 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh puis, cough pills, dlarrhcea pills, dyspepla pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption Ellis, worm puis, kidney pills, leucorrhcea pills, ackache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore throat plus, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price, 26 cents; large bottles SI. DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic chemists. 31 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Will move to 708 Smithfield st. April 1. delS-22-D AGENT-A LIVE, ENERGETIC PARTY IN every place to Introduce oar goods; we have a new line that will sell at every bouse and agents can reap a harvest between now and tbe holidays: will pay a salary of S75 per month If preferred, and furnish a team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WAKE CO., Boston, Mass. OC18-44-D AGENTS-AN ENERGETIC CANVASSER for the Century Dictionary; must be of good address. H. WATla & CO., 431 Wood st.del5-12D Situations. POSITION-AS DRUG CLERK ON OR BE FORE Jan. L 1891; registered as manager; ten years' experience; good reference. Address T. 6, Dispatch office. del6-87 Partners. PARTNER-AN ACTIVE PARTNER IN REAL estate: SS00 capital. Address, "G." 75 Franlstown av.. East Pittsburg, Pa. de!3-20 mo PURCHASE-AN INTEREST IN SOME X established business by a g capital: manufacturing preferred. Dispatch office. entleman wlh Address S C, delG-40 Booms. Houses. Etc TTTOUSE A COMFORTABLE HOUSE WITH 8 1 I, ta i: rooms, iurmsned or unfurnished, for which liberal compensation will be paid. Address 0 J, JSlfeJJUbCU UlUbGt deIC-41 K00M3-BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wife, two adjoining rooms and board in pri vate family: Allegheny preferred: references; answer, stating terms. Address R 5, Dispatch office. d CIS-CO Boarding. BOOM AND BOARD-GENTLEMAN WANTS comfortable room and board with private family not far from center of city; terms not more than S7. Address T. 4, Dispatch office. de!6-7S Financial. MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of interest nd no delay. 11 yoo need money apply MORRIS AFLEMIHG, lUDFonrth ave. Jy27-86-TTSSU MONEY LOANED-RATE3 if TO 6CPEE .$th..''C0T'ilat to amount and location, bee BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. se30-59-Tussu M "ONLY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mnrttratri" nn delav. REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth av. dell-Tts MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities. lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL BLACK & CO- 99 Fourth av. detl-4-iTns MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv property at lowest rates. HENRI' A, WEAVER 4 ClJ ;u.. ks ! Fourth avenue. mh2-D MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS . to suit at 4& S and S per cent. ALLES & UAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167, apl4-I9-rrsu TO LOANS300,(XI0, IN AMOUNTS OF (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on S per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK BA1RD, 9a Fourth avenue. se21-d26;D TO LOAN" KOO, 000 ON MORTGAGES (100 and no ward at 0 per cent: (600,000 at X per cent on residences' or business property, vacant lots or firms. S. H. FRENCH, 12S Fourth ave. oc26-I I WANTED. Miscellaneous. EVERY'LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 I'enn ave. (op posite Home's stares) and Investigate MADAME FLESUER'S ladles' tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. nol9-23 E NGINK-A GOOD SECOttD-HANl) OR NEW enztne. siv 1ft lo IS bv 24 or 30-lnch cvltnder. Address or Inquire ot A. GARRISON FOUNDRY COMPANY, 10 and 12 Wood st. ; TTIVERYONE-TO HAVE TI1E1R BROKEN All windows fixed before winter: telephone 1171 or write postal card for price O'BRIEN, Painter. 293 Fifth ave. list. G. G. SClO-TTS TDENSION8 THE PITTSBURG PENSION JT AGENCYOF J. H. STEVEMiON & CO., 100 Fifth ave.- Pensions is now had fof all disabled tlyx helpless children and soldiers, widows soldiers, nermanenl oi deceased soiaiers unuer late act oi Congress: penslons'lncreascd to correspond with tbe disability; bounties collected: certificates oi service procured where discharges are lost. tcll-D YOU GET A BAKEB'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for (1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Allezlleny. mv2S-49-TTSu FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. LIIJERTY AV.-Tenth ward: (5.000: lot 21x100 feet, to Spring alley: two good brick houses; one on each end of the lot: IMls Is a good Invest ment. (16). bee W. A. HEBRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. de2-S3-2,9, 16,23 RESIDENCE WE HAVE-IN THE TH1RTY FUtST ward a very fine one or7 rooms, hall, finished attic, cor. of two nice streets, convenient lo new Incline, good schools and churches: a beautiful location and cheap: only HW0: has 50 ft. front: If you are looking tora home you will miss It If you do not look at this. MORRISON A BANKS, 106 Third av.. cor. Wood 6t., cltv. and SI Washington av.. Thirty-first ward. del3-TTS tO 500-OARSON ST., .NEAR'TWENTV C Lfi SEVENTH St., two-story brick build ing of store room, ware room and five dwelling rooms and finished attic, ball bath room, w. c, range, both gasscs, good cellar: also In rear, large stock bouse which could be convened Into a dwelling: lot 24X120 feet: good business location. F 64. BLACK & BAIRD, S3 Fourth av. del6-3S-16.18.24- Q- Q OOO ONLY-FOR ONE OF THE BEST tirJLOf down town houses In the city: almost new and a model of Its kind! pressed brick or 12 rooms, hardwood flnlsn, reception hall; all the very latest conveniences; lot 21x120 feet, cor. Filth av. and Jtimonvlllest. This price is about what It cost to build the house alone. (61.) See W. A. HERHON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. no30-93-del, 6, 10, 16,20 CfiQ BOO-GOOD HOUSE OF S ROOMS; LOT OO) 68x91 feet,- cor. Pearl and Isabella sts.. Sixteenth ward, or wIU sell lot 46x91 leet with tbe house, Tor 12,500. (75.) See W. A'. HERKON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. no30-85-de4, II. 16,23 East End Residences. MARCH UD ST.-NEAR SHADY AV. AND Hotel Kenmawr: asphaltnm paved and sewered street: beautiful Stone and frame house of ten rooms, receptlon'hall, hard wood cabinets, mantels, beautiful designs, both gases, bath. w.c, flue chandeliers: bouse handsomely papered and decorated: stone porch; lot 50x117 to alley, with three-story stable In rear: will sacrifice if sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av, del6-63-TWF T 500-A CHOICE PIECE OF PROPERTY. O nicely elevated above and lrontlng 150 feet on Frankstown av., with same depth to alley In rear: ground handsomely Improved, with trees, shrubbery, lawn, etc.. having erected thereon a modern house of eight rooms, finely flnlshedand complete, with every convenience for comfort and Interior adornment: owner occupies, and is obliged to sell on aecount of absence from tbe city: in the purchase of this property an ele gant borne may be acquired, and also an Invest ment that will afford a good profit. CHARLES SOMERS JfcCO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. del3-i5-Tussir 700 FOR BOTH WINEBlUUTra AV.. n two fine twa-storv tleepn Annp rrnmt. unciunKB oi seven rooms, reception nail, oatn room, finished attic, slate roof, front and back porches, etc: lots 30 and 31 feet front by 150 feet deep respectively; good location, only two squares irom Ben Venue, and about eight minutes' walk to Penn avenue cable Hue. All. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. de2-49-2,8.18 QfT OOO-A 10 PER CENT LAWRENCEV1LLE ? 4 9 Investment on account of removal ot owner; a 7-roomed brick and a 10-roomed doable frame dwelling, city water, gas. etc., with lot 25x100 rrontlng on two streets. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edgewood. no2-TTS QpT SOO-IFSOLD SOON: VERY REASON OtM ABLE payments, on a good street. 2 squares from Filth av.. In the midst of the East End, new house. 8 rooms, all modern lmprove- mS,n.,s:uloA4!,xl0 rcet- 139 See W. A. HEREON SONS. 80 Fourth av. , de9-S8-iu 51 fk OOO-RIFPEV ST., NEAREUCLIDAV., O.IA.M aframedwelUngoriOrooms,balL bath rooms, w. c., range, both gases, slate mantels, laundry: all modern convenlen s: lot 45x120: nice location. A 271. BLACK & 11AIRI). 95 Fourth av., delB-33-16,29 ffiJQ 300-WHITTIER ST.. NEAR LARIMER 0-S9 av., nice frame dwelllngof Grooms and finished attic, front and back porches, city wl.t.er..eood ee'lar: lot 22x130. (A62). BLACK s, BAIRD, 9j Fourth avenu-a. de7-47-16,26 Hazelvrood Residences. HAZEL-WOOD-NEW TWO-STORY FRAME dwelling, s rooms, front and rear porches, hall, slate mantels, very nicely finished and painted; two minutes from Second av. electric cars, four minutes from Hazelwood station; price 9.lllT.iP'?5UTlr?,em,Jr terms: lot 23x124. SAMUEL VY. BLACK St CO.. 99 Fourth av. del6-47-Tus AUegneny Residences. BEAVER AV.. ALLEGHENY GOOD TWO. STORy frame dwelling of 7 rooms, with large lot to an alley: price (3.500; a bargain. C. BtRINGER & BON, 158 Fourtn av. dell-30-TTS 1NVESTMENT-IN TWO BRICK DWELLING houses of 9 and 4 rooms respectively, front ing on Sheffield st., Allegheny, running back to iI,?m",n."U!nrIfeonlT A1'600- C. BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth av. dell-30-TTS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENY near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling of rooms; hall: bath- finished attic; both gases; marble mantel; good cellar, water, ana neatly f'SMvKlS.- .&000 on tlme ana Mir terms. J. H. STEVENSON CO., 100 Fifth avenue. nolS Suburban Residences. 200 ACRES -9-ROOM HOUSE, 2 BARNS, large orchard fine fruit, IX miles to station on Ft. Wayne R.R.: trade for other property or sell on easy payments; send for "biggest" farm and SXAW." iym wnt to buy or trade. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa, deI6-4-TTS fTfk ACRES-SELL OR TRADE FRAME tJJ bouse, bank barn, orchard, Iron ore, and three miles from station; If you want to buy or trade for farm, send for "biggest" farm and ex change list. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester. Pa. de!6-3-wTSu FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOT -PURCHASERS, SCHENLEY PARK Laud Co. are selling best and cheapest lots In city. PETER SHIELDS. 533 Grant st. deI0-51 East End Lots. BAUM GROVE HAS STERLING -WORTH AS a residence locality: It Is well Improved and very convenient to tbe business center: only $33. ou ana fau per loot front for nne lots. . BRo WN & SAINT, 612 Smithfield st. dcls-42-TTS HENRY SrilEET-BELLEriELD, FOUR TEENTH ward, fine building lots, having 22 feet front each by 160 deep, froutlng on two streets: price low. C. BERINGER & SON. 156 Fourth ave. . . dell-30-TTS" LOTS-AT A BARGAIN: MUCH LESS THAN market rates: very desirable East End build ing lot, 100x150 feet, or will sell 50x150 feet, on Cen ter, near Negley av. (96). See W. A. HEB RON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. dels-70-itTnr LOTS-FOR A GOOD LOT IN BES1' RESI DENCE part Of the East End and easy t rms see MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., . E. del4-30-SUT QQU1BREL HILL ONE ACltEuf THE FIN 3 EST lying laud In the Twentv-thlra ward, suitable to be subdivided Into lots, and sold at treble the price that It can be bought for. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth av. del2-86-D ffijorrprTOd.ooo each-park view plan WU t O of lots, near Robinson St., opposite Ursullne Academy. Fourteenth Ward, Oakland, 1)1 miles or 12 minutes' ride Irom postoffice, three minutes' walk from Fifth ave. Traction cars: cheipestand.bestlols in tbe city. THOS. L1U OETT, 71 Diamond St. S no7-61-D ffi- 800-1F SOLD SOON : LOT 20x100 FEET. Ci on Penn, nearWlneblddle av., East End: reasonable payments. (47.) See W. A. HER RON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. deI2-9-12,16,20,23,29 Suburban Lots. SWISSVALE 120 FEET FRONT, WITHIN 2 minutes' walk from station: will subdivide to gooa aavantage: oniyii.Bou. baatek. thomp- ntagi ., 162 SON & CO, Fourth av. del4-109-TThsu YILLA PARK (BRUSHTON) LOIU 401150 feet, for (300; we will loan yon money to build. BROWN SAINT, SI! Smithfield St. del6-42-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. CHINA QUEENSWARE AND WALL PAPER store Retail Situated In a thriving city In the central part orthe State of Ohio, on line of Panhandle R. R.; a rare chance fqr parties de siring to engage In this business: excellent reason given for selling; correspondence solicited. Ad dress 1 5, Dlspatcb office. del2-73 GROCERY STORES IN BOTH ClTIES-50O TO (5,000; restaurant and dining rooms, bard ware store, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, butcher shop, notion stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEPARD CO,. 151 Fourth av. del3 KESTAURANT TWO-STORY BUILD1NG 6 rooms. Including d. room: restaurant has 80 regular metiers and can be Increased: located In one of the best manufacturing towns on Penna. B. R, BAXTER,-THOMPSON i CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. deH-107-rrssu STORES-OF ALL KINDS. 420 Smithfield st. HOLMES & CO.. delS-57 Business Properties. BRICK. HOTKL-1N EASTEBN OHIO. OF about 40 rooms and fully furnished : bar sales, ta.OOOpervear; and other receipts. (7, WXt per year; good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences; pries fvuij mignt late some goou, real estate In part pay, ayenue. A.BAjbVA10VJI. SE W, 100 Fifth BOUT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Business Properties. BUSINESS STAND-FIXTURES AND LEASE on Smithfield St.: a grand opportunity: do not fall to Investigate If you want to go into busi ness. iM'LAIN A ZUGSM1TH4J7 Grant St. V delS-43 2Q 500-A PLACE TO MAKE MONEY; OF TS07 FERED low for cash, distillery in run ning order, bonded warehouse, two dwelling houses, barn, fruit, fine water and elgbt acres: rich garden land near larze town on Pennsylvania Railroad. ED. WITnsiL 410 Grant st. del3-n eroo cash down-balance on easy fSO payments, will buy a first-class real estate business that win pay for Itself In a short time; good real estate, renting and Insurance list; pres ent owner wlUTemalu in same buUdlng. Address T. 2, Dlspatcb office. de!6-52 Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING alTES-ONE OF THE most desirable, nearBraddocK. fronting B. O. and P. Melt. Y. R, .; perfectly level and on grade: 5 acres otland with river frontage: price very reasonable, tee W. A. HERHON SON'S. 80;1 Fourth av. (88.) nn'J5-7S-Tn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc COWS-CARLOAD OF FRESH MILCH COWS on Tuesday. December 16, at M. MARX'S. 45 First St., Allegheny. del5-3 Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 in., one 12x24 In., one 12x18 In., two 10t20 In., one 12x12 in., one 10x12 In., four 9x12 in., and large lot of smaller sizes; luuumeu puriauie euine e o i- u. p., snaning. pullevs. pumps, governors, etc. J. S. YOUNG. OC30-D 23-25 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. ONE SECOND-HANDPORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power; also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE MC DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st. , del5-TTS fTTHE POISTER & DOUTHETT CO.. L1M.. DAR X RAGH st. and Biver av.. Allegheny, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Repalrlngpromptly attended to. dct THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers In every size and style: saw mills and wood-working machin ery. H ARM ES MACHINE DErOT, 99 First a v.. Pittsburg. Pa. no26-D Miscellaneous. ALBUMSI ALBUMS! ALBUMS1-ON MON DAY next we commence a slaughter sale of our large 6tocb; 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. delS-TWTTSBu PERSONAL. PERSONAL-HOLIDAY BOOKS-ARE YOU In It for special bargains? Come and be con vinced. FRANK BACON CO., cor. Smithfield st, and Third av. del4 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautlfnlblndlngs; low prices;cosie and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOBE. 900 Liberty st. de!2 FOUND. FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was found hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, tbe tailor, 65 Filth are., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; tbe owners sbonld call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D BUSINESS CHANGES. -JOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT iN William Witherow has this day ceased his connection with tbe Hotel Dnqnesn a3 manager and Is succeeded by Charles E. Miller (late of the Monongahela House). December 1L 1890. WILLIAM WITHEKOW &,CO., Proprietors. P. JAMES P. WITHEROW, THOMAS DEEGAN. del3-Sl VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JL partnership between Jobn K. Ewtng ana A. Z. Dyers under the firm name of Ewlng & Byers was dissolved on the 5th day of Decem ber. A. D. 1890, by mntual consent. Jobn K. Ewinc will continue tbe business under tbe Arm name of Jobn K. Ewinrfc Co. at their temporary office. No. 89 Federal street. After April 1 No. 107 Federal street, first floor. ael6-67-TTS ELECTIONS. The Exchange National Bank, i PlTTSBUHQ. Dec. 1L 189a ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of tbls bank will be held at tbe banking house. No. 46 Fifth avenne. on TUES DAY, Jannary 13, 1891, between tbe honrs of 12 and 1 o'clock, P. M. A. LONG, del2-97-D Cashier. Fibst National Bank PittsbubcPa. j Pittsburg, Dec. 11. 189a l ELECTION-THtf ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for tbe bank, to Rerve far the ensuing year, will be beld at tbe Tranking house, cornei' Wood street and Kltth ave., Jan. 13, 189L betwe n the honrs ot 11 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. jr. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. del2-88-D OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Department of Public safety,-) Pittsburg, Dec. 3L 189a r SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV ED at tbe office of tbe City Controller until 2 o'clock P. Jf. on FRIDAY, December 26, 1890, for tbe erection of a garbage furnace on lot owned by tbe city of Pittsburg on River St., Nineteenth ward. Specifications and all information can be ob tained from Charles Bickel.arcbitect, Hamilton building. 91 and 93 Filth av. Proposals mast be accompanied by bond in double tbe amount of bid, with two sureties; said bond to be executed before tbe Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bias. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. de3 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT agreeably to the act of Assembly of Jane 11, 1883, application will be made to change the location of tbe principal office of the Millers' Keystone Bag Company from Pittsburg, Fa., to Irwin, Westmoreland county. Pa. de9-20TU W. DICK SHUPE, Solicitor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 2 of tbe county of Allegheny, iiie National Tube Works 1 w Company etal I T No-232', v Jannarv Term, The Baden Gas Company. J 1S8i Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned, having been appointed master in the above en titled case, to distribute the funds in tbe bands of tbe receiver among the parties entitled there to, will attend to tbe duties of the said appoint ment at his office, N o. 98 Diamond street, in tho city of rittsbnrg, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of Jannary, 189L at 2 o'clock P. M. . delB-4S-TU J. R. McCREERY. Master. IN THE MATTER OF THE VOLUNTARY assignment of Hayden Sc Suess, to I. G, Trauerinan. No 203. October terra, 1890. In the Court of Common Pleas No. 2, of Allegheny county. Pa. Notice is hereby given that said assignee, L G. Trauerinan, has applied to tba said Court of Common Pleas No. 2 for dis charge from his trust as said assignee, and that said Court has fixed the 27th day of December, 1830, at 10 o'clock A 1L, for the hearing of said application. That said assignee has filed at said number and termjn said Court his first and nnai account oi said trust up to tbe date of said application; tbat all persons desiring to oppose.sald discbarge, or to file exceptions to said account can do so prior to tbe said date of bearing. JOSIAH COHEN & CO.. Attorneys for Assignee. delB-45-18,20,27 A. D. WILKIN. Attorney at Law, No. 403 Grant street. VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE AM made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on tbe 26th day of December. 1890, bv James Crans ton, A. E. Pickering, W. T. Kerr, Jobn A. Clark and D. G. Evans, under tbe act of As sembly entitled: "An act to provide for tbe in corporation and regulation or certain corpora tions." approved April 29, 1871. and the supple ments thereto, for tbe charter of an Intended corporation, to be called The Commonwealth Building and Loan Association, ot Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, the character and objectof which is tbe accumulation of a fund by the periodi cal contributions of tte members thereof, and ot safely investing the same at Pittsburg, Penn sylvania, and for these purposes to have and enjoy all tbe rigbts, benelits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. A. D. WILKIN, Solicitor for Appli cants. de3-C9-TU EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. By virtue of the provisions of will of Johanna FriederickaKurzdoerfer.dec'd.the undersigned execntor will expose at public sale, on tbe premises, northeast corner of Madison av.,and First street, Third ward, Allegheny City, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1890, At 2 o'clock P. M., All that certain leasehold premises fronting 50 feet 5 inches on the north side ot First street, and 61 feet 7 inches on tbe west side of Madi- tson av.. baving erected tbereon one two-story nd mansard brick building, occupied as batcher shop and dwelling, and one one-story aonoie irameaweiung, ironiing on r irst street, and one two-story brick store and dwelling fronting on Maidison ay. "Said premises are held under a lease from Mary E. Schenley for a term of 19 years, from the 1st day of April, 1878, at an annual rent of S125. payable in quar terly installments of 431 25 on tbe 1st days of Tanuary. April, July and October of each year, lessees to pay all taxes and assessments, with the privilege to remove buildings at expiration of term. Leases of sab-tenants expire April 1, 1S9L Terms: Cash, $200 to be paid on day of sale to secure bid, and balance within ten days thereafter on delivery of tbe tits papers. CHRISTIAN HERRMANNiExecutor, No. 58 Rush st,, Allegheny, JOHN H. KERR, Attorney, 89 Diamond st de9-7S-Tu .413 Grant K.- I TO LET. City Residences. CENTER AV.-TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, four rooms, finished attle and callartrent. 113 per month. HUMPHREY & WHITE. S35 O rapt st. delS-79f KESIDENCES-S MINUTES' Dostofflce on Fifth av. : cars WALK FROM 2 rows ofele- gant stone houses. 9 large rooms, reception hall, front porches, and all the latest lmnrovements: handsomely papered. BLACK &. BAIRD, .95 fourth av. deS-ll-nt Q-irTPER MONTH VERY CENTRALLY D1( located: but a few minutes' wait from the p stofflee; two squares from Firth av. cable Hue: good house or six roomsr possession any time, hee W. A. HEBRON Jt SONS. No. SO .Fourth av. del4-Kt QOR PER MONTH-30.712 IVY ST.. NEAR uJ&yj Duquesne and Pittsburg Traction Lines and Pennsylvania Railroad: location pood: good ,.10J,...r. l.lx rooms In good order. See W. A. HEBRON &SOS, No. SO Fourth av. del2-77-Turt East End Residence. HOWE ST.. 5308. E. E. TWO-STORY AND finished attic frame dwelling, 9 rooms, bath room, range, lanndry ana all conveniences; large front porch: handsomely papered; possession at S.n.cf.:.rcnt IO,r to 5d tenant. BLACK & BAIRD. ftj Fourth av. del4-6J-Tnsnt OCEOLA ST.. SHADYSIDE-A NEW HOUSE . JusiflnlshedtSrooms. See W. A. HERKON a SOAS. 80 Fourth av. del6-CS-TTSt SHERIDAN AV.. V- E.-TWO-STOEY FRAME house. 6 rooms bathroom, range, marble mantels tile hearths, etc.; S23 per mo. IILACK & HA1RD, 85 Fourth ave. deIl-64-Tusat ST. CLAIR ST., K4STEND-2 NEW BRICK houses or 5 rooms: rent only 8IG cer mo. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth v. deI4-7-TTSnt WALNUT ST.. E. E.-KLEGAN1 10-BOOM brick house: the latest Improvements. G. W. SPEN,CER&C0..8miainond st. delC-35t Allegheny Residences. SHKFF1ELD ST. ALLEGHENY BEAUTI FUL brick dwelling, 12 rooms, large hall and gorch: all conveniences; possession April 1. LACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. de!4-63-TWSut East End Residences. "TtTINEBIDDLEAVENUE, EAST END-ELE-TT GAUNTLY furnished throughout: resilience of li rooms, large hall and reception hall. Im mense porches nat. and art. gas bath rooms and every convenience; about 2 acres of beautiful lawn; stable and carriage house: will give easy lease. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. dell-61t Rooms. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 161 Fourth av. dcl6-90t OOMS-TWO NICELY FURNISHED CON NECT1NG rooms, second story front, both gases, for two or three gents or married couple. 65 MADISON AV.. Allegheny. del6-49t SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR. S68 Firth av.; nat. gas. water, etc: r22. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. deI4-09-TTSt Business Properties. HALF OF STORE ON SIXTH ST.; POSSES SION can be bad Jannary 1. Address T.7. Dlspateh office. delS-OTt WAREHOUSE-LARGE FOUK-STORY ONE, on Second av.: elevator, private alley In reart good cellar: rent very low to good tenant. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth av. de!4-58t WAREHOUSES-NOW OCCUPIED B US; will rent as a whole or divide to suit satis factory tenants. BINDLEY HARDWARE CO., 46 and 48 Seventh av. deC-9-TTSt , Parma. T71AR3I-OF 17 ACRES. WITH HOUSE OF FIVE J rooms and outbuildings, on Stanton, near Ill land ar.. Nineteenth ward; $15 per month. See W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fonrth av. dei6-so-Turt Offices. Desk Room. Etc OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts : singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent, inquire at THE BAN K. oc23-49t PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR REPLACING THE present wooden upper or railway deck of the Rock Island Bridge with iron, and for re placing parts of tbe east and west sbore spans of said bridge by stronger members of wrought iron. Rack Island Arsenal. Rock Island, 1IL, Dec 5, 189a Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received nntil 2 o'clock p. M., on WEDNESDAY, January 7, 1891. for replacing the present wooden upper or railway aeck of the Rock Island Bridge with iron, and also for replacing parts of the east and west sbore spans by stronger members of wrought iron, and tbe building of a new iron deck. Full plans and specifications showing details of con struction will be sent to all established builders of iron bridges upon application. Separate bids for. tbe bridze and sbore spans must be submitted. The United States reserves tbe rignt 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 had upon application to COLONEL J. M. WHITTEMORE, Ordnance Department, U. S. Army. Commanding. del3-10-13.13.I6.17.jao.6 AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE THEATER (Pittsburg's Leading Theater.) ROS1NA VOICES, supported by Felix Morris and her London Comedy Company. To-night, Wednesday and Saturday matinees, MA Game of Cards," "The Circus Rider," and "A Donble Lesson." Thursday, Friday and Satnrrlay evenings. "Percy Pendragon," "My Milliner's BilL" and "ARongh Diamond." Seats at Daquesne Theater and at Hay's. 75 Fifth av. Prices 2oc, 50c. 75c. 8L General ad mission 50c. December 22- -Lawrence Barrett. del5-95 BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT. SHENANDOAH. Matiness Wednesday and Saturday. Dee 22 Maggie Mitchell in Repertory. del5-16 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THIS WEEK. Every Evening, with Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE I Presented with a cast of rare CHARITY I excellence. Naw scenery and - BALL. I perfect detail. Next week Elsie Leslie, Prince and Pauper. dell-23-D TTARRY WLLLIAMS' J ARRY WLLLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Satnrday, the IRWIN BROS.' BIG SPECIALTY SHOW. delMS HARRIS THUATER HARRIS. BRIT TON it DEAN. Proprietors and Managers. Every afternoon and evening. GRAY AND STEPHENS'. Tuesday THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. Week Decemner 22 M. A. Scanlan, del6-I HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM All tbis week. -ROSE Wild Girl of Yucatan. ACTING BEARS. Admission. 10c' Open 1 to 5. 7 to 10 p. at. delS-28 :r:e:uco"V"ax!. . H. HARRIS DRUG CO, Noa 48 and 48 Seventh Av. We respectfully announce that we have se cured tbe large and substantial buildings of the BINDLEY HARDWARE CO.. Seventh arenue, opposite New Grant 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 Are. We are not yet f nlly prepared to supoly the wants of our customers, but hope to be able to do so in tbe course of ten days or two weeks. In the meantime if our friends will entrnst their orders to us we hope to be able to supply their more pressing needs without material delay. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Av. PlTTSBUBO. Pa Dec 13. 189a del3-S2 "WATCHES Beautifully engraved and set with diamonds, a full showcase of the prettiest cases ever made; diamond rings, pins and ear rings; studs and scarf pins; a large stock or rings set with pearls, rnbies and diamonds, also plain and en graved: everything in silverware from a tea set to a match box; onyx clocks; gold spectacles and eye glasses; lowest prices at WILSON'S, 61 Fpurth av., near Market si del3-TT3 "jlT MAY, SONS 4 CO, Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. 68 Sixth Avenne, mhlSTTS "Pittsburg. Pa. REMOVAL. IR. O. MILLER, House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention elrentn the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, skv- llfrhtA At. HnilAA minllni. nrt 1.-ln In ---. ' .. -. MV fa(M..Uh .U All its branches. ocl9-63-D T51ANOS, X ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments "HAMILTON'S. 'eV-M-B , Fifth avenne. CHOICE PROPERTIES). DWELLINGS! -OFFICES ! STORES ! WANTED-whose" sra ready entered. Our renting department is an exclusive feature, supervised by experienced, prompt and efficient bands. We assume the responsibility of every detail of management; supply tenants, collect rents, make repairs, pay taxes, place and maintain insurance, etc Yte Make and Save Money for Owners. Charles Somers & Co., 313 Wood St, 6019 Penn Ave. del2-99-TuFSu 1,000 TO 2,000 ACRES , 4-Foot Cat Fish, or Lower Kittanning PENNSYLVANIA COAL CHEAP AS DIRT In Madison township. Clarion county: Pa., one and one-half miles from the Low Grade Division of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, at an elevation pf 30 feet above the railroad; the same distance from Red Bank Creek, and at an equal elevation. As an article of commerce Pennsylvania coal has an actual value very much in advance of the pur chasable price in some localities, and notably in tbe Clarion district, and a prospective value compared with which the prices of to-day will be thought DIRT CHEAP a short time bence. Tbls caal Is offered at i23 per acre. Surveys and full patticntars at onr office. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO- dcl639-TnT 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn aT. g2 - DOWN, BALANCE S10 PER MONTH. Fine Level Lots, 50x190 Feet, On sewered street at Ingram Station, P., O. & St L. R. R. Only 15 minutes' ride from city, with 37 trains dally, and only 6 cents fare, ranging in prices from 123 to J0CO. Don't Wait Until Spring, When Prices Will Advance, bnt Buy Now. C. BERINGER 4 SON., dell.29.11.13,16.13.20.21 15fi Fourth av. AUCTION SALES. G-ZR-A-ZLSTID AUCTION SALE Of a Superb Collection of ORIENTAL ANTIQUE CABPETS AND RUGS. Consigned direct from Constantinople to C. H. TISDALE & CO. Imported before the advance in the tariff, and will be sMd at auction, without reserve, at store, No. 75 Fourth Avenue, (Hostetter Building), between Market and "Wood streets, Pittsburg, Pa. EXHIBITION Tuesday and "Wednes day, December 16 and 17, 1890. SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 18, 19 and 20, 1890, at 10:30 a. m. and 3 P. 31. 3IK. B. SCOTT, Je., will condnct the sale. Ladies are particularly invited to the sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., AUCTIONEERS. del6-88 ' AUGTION SALE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2 F. JU., ON THE PEEMISES, No. 141 Wylie Avenue, Between Washington and Congress Streets, LOT 22x90, On Which is Erected a 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING Or 10 Booms, Bath and Storeroom. GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. delMS-D A UCTION SALE J. TUESDAY MORNING.DecemberlO, 1S90, At 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market si. Handsome parlor suits, leather sofas, bed lounces. easy chairs, fancy rockers, ornaments, clocks, pictures, center tables, fine chamber suits, decorated toilet ware, slate mantel, stona hearth, parlor organ, hair and husk mattresses, hall, roam and stair carpets In velvet, moquet and body Brussels, linoleum, hall racks, book cases, leather, patent cane and wood seat chairs and rockers, mirrors, wardrobes, chiffo niers, secretaries, extension tables, etc Also at the same place at 2 o'clock in the aft ernoon lot toys, Christmas goods, tlisbes, can dies, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. deU-120 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. There will be sold at public auction at Semple station, un tbe Pittsbnrg and Western R. R., MONDAY, December 22, at 10 o'clock, the f ol lowinc property. 5 230 bbl. oil tanks comnlete, ready to set np. 1,500 feot tank lumber, (staves.) S00 feet bottom plank. 1.000 feet decking boards. 1 shop building and leasehold for same. 1 lot calls Terms cash. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. Receiver. 121 and 123 Fourth ar. dell-ll.ia.20 HR1STMAS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, left from Reymer Bros.' lire, and only slightly damaged, at auction WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17, at No. 311 Market sr. Sale commences at 10 o'clock in the morning and continues all day, and at 7:30 in the evening, also, the day following. The goods embrace, line lot of confectionary, fruits, tobacco and cigars: sugar, fancy wrap ping paper. .hags, plush goods, toys, fancy baskets and a general assortment of holiday presents. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. de!5-2 Auctioneers. AT AUCTION THERE WILL BE SOLD at public auction at tbe Court House and Postoffice building at Pittsbnrg, Pa al 2 o'clock, p. at, 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 dajr of sale balance before removal of articles. Pur chasers to remove articles purchased on or be fore Decembpr ?5. 1890. ATTi.ra & BAILEY, Auctloners, 161 Fonrth av. dell-99-rrbS SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF ITALIAN marble and other artistic marble work. Sals commences Wednesday. Dec 17 lS90.at 103 Smithfield st. Sales daily at 9 a. ar.. 2 and 7 p. St. nntil entire stock is closed our. ROBINSON 4 CO.. Auctioneers. delS-92 AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58, Eisner building. Filth and Wood:street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise nt stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-C6-D Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Laying ont of lawns, draining and prnnteff all kinds of trees. Personal supervision. ELESWORTH AVE., - EAST END. nol-51-Ta AF. SAWHILU ACCOUNTANT, , 187 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. - ' , Attends to opening or closing books, eorroe-" uon ox. errors, or-anyming. in- ta.JM- -' 1 aeeoanimg. j - . X - . . irttea . . . r V . r ... -, i if aaSitflaii