"JMBMffB!WHWBHBtM 33Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on Vtis page, mch as Wanted, Tor Sale, To Let, e!c ten cen's per line or each inser tion, and none tak'n or less than thirty cents. ?bp lineb'-ir.s tlfrplaytd counts as tiro. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH JiUSIXJISS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Street, AUVA1S OI'LN. BRANCH orKICFs" As FOLLOWS. WHERE "WAX!, to:: S..U.I-. 1 LF.r. AM OTllKIt TJSANSIE.NT ADX LltllsEMKNTs WILL HE iir.cKivj.it up 'mis!'. m. ioi:ixsr.iaioN. Adiertiscmcnta should t. prcpild unie-. adver tisers alrtad hive accounts with This Dispatch. koi: hie muthmdk. no. hi: caisson st-keei. Ti:i.i:rnoxi. no. co. Fill: THK EAST EM), J. V. WALLACE, Mil TlLNX AVE. ititmji kg-additionai.. THOMAS MCCA I'l'lthY. 35TO Hutlcr street. MIL G. bTUCKKY. Ih Mr-et and Pcnn ave. ALLEIiI!KNY. A.J. KAFRCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J.MclilSIOL, Market House. Allegheny. F. II. EGO EKS A SOX. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS .MCIIEMIY, XX'csteru and InrmiTCS. . W. HUGHES, I'enn) lvanla and Hemcravcs. in:RY SI. GLV.IM. lUdwcca and Allegheny are. TTANTED. Male Ilelii. 1OOKKr.El'EK-A 1 JRsT- CLASS KXI'ERI- EM'i:u Uookkecpi r- must boa pood pen -lUAli. accuralcn.id liioroul.: nunc salary desired nailteicimct... Ad.lrc- XX. 1., Diiati!i"ruce. dc.0-0.1 POUK M A X- AX F-XI'LIIIEXCEU MAN. J" tcirlicr.:niu!-tcror:i:i on of tqual alillltv, to represent s .1- sreneral agent In Kentucky. jeuuen.c or anv i the M ath. rn st-uc-,. in the Mlcoi oi-rho. .. -,Mir. tin Utcn I the House )I Dand:" wiian or $73 per month, witniirnl lezv of rfr.i,,on. t' Hie n?Ut mau. Call or sddrcsv. mr r li-nl-f. A. 5. OKAY A C., Uacr&!'u;ti1p Imiidl-is. dcM-35 B JO'. f Asii ItllX. Al'l'U TO HDEMji Vi AK1). 11 1 iril av. ocu-.u C-.oyiv isito::-i kiniKi joi: comtosi- TOK. A;i;dy at 1'lirMSUKG LABI'l. CO.. ;ticeoud a CUTI KK-. AMI 1 AiI.OHS-1 HI' fLVVEL A N D rutting rrtioo!. .or in the twelfth) ear, had a larpcr attendance lor 18j than ever betore. and indication jiolnt t- lib lelnp crowded durin? the I'lHiic wlnler f Is31. --H hat Is the reason?" liuplytli! -utier produce heller results nh ill" A II. Ke.d" Xew Method than hv am prlnci pleorcnttlntau?hI. de!-!tt-TlitM: Tvi!ir.n-v hkivek coloi:i:u ritu- 1 J 1TI:::II'- -ipple: lor hore and barouche. end take eir, ol p!-.e: best relcrence required. Inquire IIi" AM. r. M Fourth at. dclD-t-X D i:Lt. i i.I.HK-Al'l'Li TO F. M. METZ, una. I't. (lvavbs tkTTIj:F. E!tE-"i A GO." AMI Ih tStllXti i"i -Jiar'-.tl.c ijjrcnortlie Houseoi llavld." one of the siroue-t M.h.crlptlon books on the market: eiperienced teacher and others of equa" ability on tatao "i J.t to j70 per montli, or on rctstijn . over fin copies of the book sold In Yanjrfelow n. o.: over Slo lu Washl'ijrioi.. I'a.: a tnaaniaccnt Chri.lnri book, thoush an all-year-ronnd t-eller: bo k ow neu and published exem iTtlt 1 : e ant a imnbernf stronjr solicit or for territort near or farilu r west or south, w ho fvh: et.ler a thotoura ttiu!t';: to begin trork beiorc rli- Ijin ol .laruaty: only those meaning bunes need appit . Call or adlres lor partlcn .ars A. 5. OKA A,'X., Eisner 1'iiilllps" build Jnc. de2u-35 "t AX-AX ACTlVh MAX WHO HaSMJMK Vx knowledscot nal estale business: no capi tal reiulred: also, vauted to but a dwelling In Alleiiic-!t: in price, about $t,OM. ily J. H. STEVEXfcO.N i CXI.. 100 Filth av. no2 "fAN - WHO HAS IIAIJ rXl'EKIECE IX J.il vacklnprlasswareand crockcrj-. Anplyat KAL'tMAXXS". dc&-54 fAX-IXGI. WHITE MAN 1U GAKDEX yi and care for lite stock. Apply at 9G7 LIB EU1Y T. de-30 fEX-TWO MEX FOB KEAL FtfATE a bulnes: inustbe tcll acquainted In Alle Fhenr. JOHX K. tWIXGiCO.. SI Federal st. dclS-llW-Ths SALEtlKN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION' to handle the new patent chemical Ink eras ing pencil: the rreatest scilins noveliv ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no cbraslonof pjper; roo to oX "per cent pront. one agent's, sales amounted to 5ti20 iu six dats; an other 532 m two hours: w-e want one .nc-f:etic general aent for each state and Tcrltort : sam ple bvinaii.3acts rorlennsand full particulars. ddres'l Hi. MOXKOE ERASER MFG. CO.. La To Wis. deM-13 SALESMEN -TO SELL OUR SFU1XG LIX'E ol casslmeres, dress coods, Jeans, cottonades and innams. to retailers, as aside line-liberal commission. Address MAXUFACIUKr.lt, Box 60. t'ulladclphla. dc20J-s SALlMEN SIX EXFERlfcXCEU SHOE sale-men: best of reference required. Ap ply KALF.MAXXS' GKAXDIIEl'OT deM-53 rpKAVLLIN'G SALFSMAX-TO TAKE IKJLD JL. ol a manufacturers line of men's neefcw-ear on commlsloit. Address X'ECKWA1L I. O. box lac 1'iiilJdelphla l'a. dc- WAITht:s-ATONCj:-TWO EXrEIllEXC'ED ttaiu-rs for lunch counter: tfnod tvages. Apply .it COZY LUXCH ROOM. 116 Fifth av. leaS-64 Agents. AGF.XTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO uc Dr. O'lveefc's 25 cent pills. Good as cold. Dr. O'Kcelc's liter pills, cold or catarrh pills coujrli pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, tvorm pills kidney pills Icucorrbcea Dills, backache pilK eye piPs. tccthluz pills, asthma julls. croup pills sore throat pills nerve pills nertousdebilltf pills. 'whootmic cough bills, non cathartic puis malaria pills, piles pills. 1'rtrc, r; cents: laree botiles $1. DR. o'KEEFEiCO.. Homeopathic ehemits 34 Fifth av.. 1'itlshur;. tt HI mot e to 70S sralthficid st. April I. deI3-;-D AGEN1S-TO SELL Till'. I'INLESS CLOIHES line: tue only line ever lntented that holds the cloTIu s e ltbout pin: a perlect success; pttent TecentlT lsned: sold onlt by a;ruts to whom the exclusive rijht is iten; on receipt of 30 cents we tvlll send a sample line "iv mall: also circulars, price list and terms to apents: secure tour tcrri Jort atnnre. Address THE I'INLESS CLOTHES L1XECO.. 17 Hcrmon street, Worcester. Mass. oc9-3-tvs, AGENT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC I'AKTY IX ctery place to introduce onr poods; we have me tine that will 11 at eterv bouse and acents can reap ajiart est between now and theholidavs: will pay a salary of J75 per mouth If preferred, and furnish a Irani free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WAKE CO., Boston. Mass. oclS-41-D 4 GENT-TOSELLTE. BAKIXG !'OWUr3i: XX and purt sp'ces; pins tvith roods: coke workers tt-inrr or millmcn can make money In their sjwe tine: pWl Inducements topersons JiaviiiE an c-la:llhej trjde. 1 AMAMIIROTEA CXC. Iock bok tn71, I'lttsburs. Fa. ap30-70-S 4 Gr.NTS - lMMEIIIiri'LY' SEVERAL JX. tviaeawakc, energetic apents to sell on com mission orsalart : sUph article. In larpe demand 3;t now : larcc proMs for the rlslit man. Call batarday bctw cen lraud I, ROOM 41, 1C8 Fourth arcnae. de20-9 AGEXI--TO HANDLE A LINL OF SI'E Cl ALT 11: pimil i.ionev to pood apents. Ad dress MICH. llUUKl'LATEA ISELL CO.. Grand Kaplds Mich. de-7u GKNT5-AX ENF.IGETIC canvasser Xx. for the Century Hit tlouarr; must be of pood address II. W aTTs A. "0.. ! W ood st.del5-I2D GENT-. - IMMEDIATELY. EXKRGE1IC XX pushinpieeii: cioneyln l!ie business. IIOOM t, Xo. 17 Seventh st. deS)-5 remale Jllp. ASQI-E aiAKER-EXFERIENCED O.VE. Aipl; ROOM 4is. I'enn bulldinc. de."0-:t 13 c AMI BOYs-FIHF.EX. AND FIVE CASH v plils; Apply this inorninjr at KAUt- 31AXXST. de-3l GIRL-5'OR Gr.NLKL HOl'SEWORK, IX simll ramlly. without children. Apply lliXR LEACH. Jiia Fen n a v. del9-32 Male and I cinaie Help. COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS. LALXDRESSE9, dinlnproom pirls. nurses 200 house rlrls jerman and colored rlrls white and eninre.i waiters, dmcrs, laim hanus one btker. boyto learu plumbing. MRS. E. THOMl'ON. 60S orant st. uolO-MThs njlWO TLAJ1S1 ERs-FAKM HANDS. WO.MAX JL cook tor small hotel, chambermaids dish washers, v iltrcs&es laundry pirls babt's nurse: cooks houst imlds colored pirls MEEhAX'S JIMI'LOIMENT AND BUSIXESS agency, sis Grant st lei 90. delo-D Situations. POslTIOX-UY A STRKTLY KCLIABLE voanp man or pood education as collector ,r oth r trivehup tvo.-k: can furnish bcstofrcl erences. Address W 4, Dispatch office, deai-a) PO-ITIOX-AT ori'ICE WORK OF AXY kind: two rears' experience on aostractof titles. Address VVS, Dispatch office. de:-4 POS1T10X-BY EXfKKIEXCED STENOGRA I'HEK: can as-ist in any kind of office work. Address W i. Dispatch office. deM-18 Partners. PARTNEK-FOK REAL ESTATE BUSIXE3S; pood optnlns to rlrht mn: business well e. tabllshed. Address WOODs. Dispatch office. delS-1 PAirTXER-AN ACTIVE FA RTNER IX REAL estate: tS(0 capital. Address, "G." 7S i-rankstowu at., Eastl'ittsburp. la. del3-20 -VAJtTNLR-IN AX r-STABLISHED REAI, XT tsute. with JI.0C0 to J5,0C. Address W. 8, Dispatcll office. deM-78 Tlnanclai. -OXEY BORROWERS OX REAL ESTATE J In both cities and vicinity can pet money ultrout delay and at retsonahU charpes by call-In-- on THOS. MCCAFFREY, broker. 3509 Untler st.: 50.W,0 to loan; office open ctcnlnps; tele phone 5514. Je;S-37-s W roXKY-OUK FACILITIES FOR FURX1SH ! 1NG money to any amount on bond aud jnortpapeareuncqualcd: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. II vou need money applv MORRIS & FLEMING, lia Fourth avc. JyS-SG-TTiSEu - f OXEY LOAXED-LOWKST KATES OF IX 1I TEREsT, accord I up to amount aud loca tion: no delay. .BAXTER, THUMt-SON & CO., Hi Fourth av. se30-59-TuSEa TTAIJTEU. Financial. -foXEYTO KOAX AT LOWEST MARKET IX rates on bond and mortptpe; no delay. REED E. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth av. dcll-TTS MOXEYTO I.OAX OX" GOOD MORTGAGE securltle-", lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL W . BLACK i CO.. lu Fourth av. dell-4-iThS fONF.Y TO I.OAX OX MORTGAGES-sarO JJL to tf--i0.u(-): lowist rales. JAS1 W. DlCAl'E i C1., IS Fourlh av., l'ltlsbarp. de!9-M MORIGAGE-OF $---0.C0O OK TWO OF JM.O0I) each on business property In either city; three to lite tcm-, al5"perrcnt. A. LMiGATEASON, 31 Fede'ral st. Alter Januarv 1 10$ FOURTH AV. de2t-7i MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY. coimtv propertv.it lowestralcs. UENRV A. WEA ERA CO.. 92 Fonrth avenue. lnhl-u - fORT GAGES-MONEY lO LOAN IX SlLtlS JJ to suit at i. i and ! per cent. ALI.1.S .t BAILEY. 161 lourth ave. TuLKT. ap'.4-10.TT.-sn OWXhRs OF ALL K1XDS OF KEAL ESTATE In both cities and county that want to sell and have their properlv. adtcrllsed free ofcharpe to call at once on THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3503 I'.ullcr st.: purchasers ealliujr dally; olf.ce open etcnllips: telephoucooU. ' JC23-37-S TO LOAN J0OU,OH". IN AMOUNT'S OF3.000 and upward, on eltv ami jdbuiban property. o! S per ceut: also smaller r.inocuts at 6 per ceut. EI.ACH& BA1RD, !o Fourth atenue. sI-d-S-I rPO LOAN K00.0CX) OX MORTGAGES vlOO JL audunward at 6 per cent: K-W. COO at4,'i per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms &. 11. FRENCH, 1 i ourth at e. ocS-D Miscellaneous. EVEKYONE-TO HAVE THEIR EROKEX windows nxed beiorc winter: telephone 1471 or write postal card lor price list. G. G. O'BRIEN'. Fainter. 2C Filth ate. selO-TTS E -T4VEKY LADY'-WISHIXG TO l'.E HEISOWX j iiressmaker to call at 616 renn avc. op posite Home's stores) and Invcstlpate MADAME FLhSHER'S ladies' tailoring sys.ein; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. iol9-2: PENSIONS THE 1'1'ITSItURG 1'ENSIOX AGENCY OF J. J I. STEVENSON A CO., 100 uniiav.-reuslons nowhad-forall disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows ol deceased soldiers under late act of Congress; pensions increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certiorates of service procured n here discharges are lost. dc'-D-lI-TTS St-AKROWS (LIVE) -WILL GIVE 15 CENTS each. C A. BELL, Red Lion Hotel. Xo. 7 Sixth st. deai-M ri-lWO HOUSES AXD LOTS-OX ELEVENTH, X. near Carson St., city, southslde, to be sold at Orphans' Court: sale on Thursday, January 8, 1S9I. I'artlcul.rs Irora JAs. W. DRAl-E CO., 129 Fourth av., I'lttsbu p. dcM-SGD- TTl'EWRITEB - SECOXD-HAXD OXE stile price and system. Address V. 3. Dis patch office. delS.1 FOR SALE IMPROVED KEAb ESTATE. City Kesldences. FIFTH AV.-X'a 803: SMALL CASH l'AY MEXT down, remainder on long time; monthly pivmcnts if desired: brick house of six rooms; price. 12,500: this Is near Oakland and convenient to the business cent , this belnr the onlv one left ou-. or four. 11.) See W. A. HER EON & sUXS, Xo. SO Fourth av. dc3-53-;8,14,I0 RESIDENCE WE HAVE IX THETHIKTY FlRs T ward a very fine one of 7 rooms, hall, finished attic, cor. of two nice streets convenient to new incline, good schools and churches; a beautiful location and cheap: onlvf4,000; has 50 ft. front: If yon are looking lora home you will miss It if you do not look at this MORRIS X .t BAXKs, 106 Third av., cor WoiQ. 6t., cltv, and 51 Washington av.. Thlrty-fl st wa a. del3-TTt' SECOXD A V.. BELOW FERRY ST.: GOOD dtvclllnpta good house and In good condition; can give Immediate possession. C.H.LOVE. Xo. S3 Fourth av. dec!7--3-WS P1Q OOOONLY-FOKOXE OF THE BEST C-AOl down town house in the city: almost new and a model of Its kind! pressed brick ofl! rooms hardwood finish, reception hall; all the very latest convenience- lot 21x 0 feet. cor. Filth av. aud Jumonvlllest. This price Is about what It cost to build the house alone. (51 ) See W. A. HERROX& SON'S, Xo. SO Fourth avenue. no33-S3-del.6.l I6,ai OO GOO-O CLAY ST. NEAR rORTY O ' NINTH st.. seventeenth ward, lot 22ix IU): pood frame house of six: rooms and hall, and frame house o' four rooms and attic: one-half cash, bal. to suit: rents for 312 per rear: Xo. 1 ln testmeiit. THOJ1AS MCCAFFREY. 3M Butler street. dclt-143-w'sSii" S-T OOO-A 10 I'ER CENT LAWRENCEV1LLE i 1 investment on acconnt of removal ot owner; a7-roomed brick and a 10-rooined double frame dwelling, city water, gas. etc, with lot S10 rroating on two streets. H. C CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edpcwood. no2-TTb" East End Residences. HOUSE AT A BARGAIN'. A GOOD 7-ROOM house and ground, plenty of good trult, etc, near Benvenuc station: the property belong! to a non-resldcnt and to a quick buyer thev will make a low price and terms reasonable, C. H. LOVE, Xo. S3 Fourth av. de20-34" HOUSE-A SMALL HOUSE AXD 2 LOTS IX the East End. near railroad station, at onlv fiO.0: on easy terms. JAMES W. DRAl'E & CO., 129 Fourth av., I'lttsburg. dc3)-36-D HO.ME-DEsIRAULEHOMEOE 10 ROOMS OX , South Highland av,: all modern conven iences: handsomely papered: Immediate posses sion. BAXTER, THOMfSOX & CO.. 162 fourth del4-I10-iiWTSSu PEXX AV.. XEARWIXEBIDDLEAV.. CITY A good brick dwelling, seven neat rooms large attic room, bath, furnace, both gases, hall and dry cellar, everything in good order, fine lot 25x110 reel, side entrance, nice plot and large porch In lront: alley In the rear; a most excellent lcsldcuce aud pood location: Immediate pos session: owner moving East. JAS. W.DRAl'E A CO., 123 Fourth -v., I'lttsburg. de20-37-3itv&" SOUTH HIGHLAND AVEXUE EEsIDENCE the best bargain In the Ea6t End for the monev to a quick buyer. C. H. LOVE Xo 93 Fourth av. de20-34 3Q 40O-SCIOTA STREET. XEAR GROSS. A OO' two-storv frame dwelling of 6 rooms hall, tlate mantel front and rear porches, china closet, good cellar, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, electric light, natural gas water, etc ; lot 2Uxim :eet to alley. (AZZ7.) BLACK & ItAIRD, 95 Fourth av. no30-75-del.7,2F- Srr ooo-coiiXER elwood AXD EDWIN', 1 one square rrom Highland av., lot 50x191 and complete new house, eight rooms bath, re ception hill, ltundrv; all modern conveniences; a terv desirable and cheap properlv. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond sf. de2o-S7-tvFsu"' 0,1 500-O'llAEA ST.. XEAR FIFTH AV., 3"dH Iot40il28ana house orsevenTooms bath, laundry, etc: all modem conveniences and sewered- this propcrtv Is offered below cost on ac count of owners leaving the cltv. THOS. LIG GETT. 71 Diamond st de2p-57-tVFSsu"' (5 OOO-LAKIMER AV..XEAR5HLTI.AXD. OiJ1 new rrame dwelling or 7 rooms and flnUhed attic: nice lront and rear porches: 2 st-ilrwavs: both pases: electric bells: laundry with tubs: good cellar. (Ab3.) BLACK & BAIR1). 95 Fourth av. no30-77-del.10.20"' QQ TSO-XO 309 MAIN ST.. XEAK l'EX N OO' av.. Seventeenth ward. 1'hll Langc's beautirul brick residence ot hall, testlbule, ten rooms and bath: both gases: all modern con veniences: let 4ixlOO. f4,CC0 cash. bal. to suit: reason for celling, owner lcavlnz city, see THOs. MCCA FFREY, 35C9 Eutler st. deU-Utt-tVsbu" QD 750-r,O.2 .MAIN ST., SEVENTEENTH CO' ward: Dr. Emeriint's grand residence, lot 50x110 feet; brick dwelling or 10 rooms all modern conveniences, pood two-story stable on rearoflot: teryeasv payments: thl propcrtyli cheap at f 10,000. THOs. McCAFFREi 3io But ler st. dell-145-tvssu Off 00O-STAT1ON ST.. AlODEKN FRAME CO) dwelling. 8 rooms and mansard, hath, w. c. both gasesand lanndrv: lot SOxlIS feet: paved street and location convenient to either steam or cable cars:rents lor ?o00 per j car. Inquire VAX GORDERA LLOYD. 621SPenn ate.. East End. OC18-41-WTUS C;,4 200-HOMEWOOD AV- XEARGKAZ1ER 54l street, a nice Irame dwelllnp or 7 rooms hall, natural pas and city water, electric bells, front porch, etc.; lot Urge; terms of pavincnt. easy. (A 30.) BLACK & UAIKD, 05 Fourth av. dcG-l-6, 12,20 Hazel nooil Residences. HAZELWOOD-XEW TWO-STORY FRAME dwelling. 6 rooms front and rcarporchts hall, slate mantels, tcry nicely finished and painted: two minutes from Second av. electric cars: lour minutes from Hazeiwood station: price onlvf3,500: very easy terms: lot 25x124. SAMUEL W ."BLACK a CO.. 99 Fourth av. dc!6-47-Tus AUesheny Residences. DWELLIXGS TWO DESIRABLE BRICK dwellings near the parks Allegheny; 6 rooms In each and In good tenauUblc condition: price only fi.000 each. JAMES W. DRAl'E & CO., E3 Fourth av., I'lttsburg. dc2M8-D HOUSE-SFLEXDID HOUSE, NIKE KOOAIS. In Allegheny: alsi, nice newt three-room house and lot one mile outside city limits; $200 down and f!2 a month; lot 50x290: railroad tare only 4c: also, larzc lots on easy payments. J. B. ZIMMERMAX. 141 Fourth av del3-30-s' IXVESTM EXT BLOCK OF 5 BRICK DWELL IXUSou Allegheny av.; rents S1.224; price ti.000. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st.. Alle gheny. de20-23' :n n-ORTH AV.. ALLEGHENY' AX ELEGANT rooms with all the modern appliances: lavatory, bath, natural and artificial gas furnace, etc, etc: everything I" prime order; lmmedlite pos session. Keysatoraoior JAS. W. DKAl'EACO., 12) Fonrth av., l'lttshorp. de!9-ia-D T?EALEsTATE-101'EKCENTIN''ESTMEXT; X within ill e minutes or the Allegheny post office: $-k3"0 lora two.story and mansard frame and bricc dwelling containing ten rooms, hall, cellar, gas. water, etc: side entrance: this won't await a bujer long. CHARLES bOAlEUS i. CO., 313 rt ood st. and 0019 Pena av. del9-47 Saunruon Residences. BELLEVUE-K.000 To 16.000; SEVERAE AT TRACTIVE homes in boropgh or.Bcllevne. the Eldorado orthc electric car; the public pnlse beats toward Bellevuc: we can guide yon to a Judicious selection. A. LEGGATE SOX. 31 Federal st. After January 1. 10U FOURTH AV. de20-7l SEWICKLEY-CHESTXUT B1V AN EXCEL ., LENT two-story frame house; eight moms; lot 45x200; price. ik'jOO: very desirable; three min ute irom Elation. BAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 09 Fonrth ay. f UeW-E-JfrTM FOESALE LOTS. City Lots. 1' OTS-11 AT A BAKOAIX, ORWILL TRADE J for small house: onlv S1.4X1; growlnyf neighborhood. BALTEXbPEKGER & WILL IAMS. 154 Fourth av. del7-26-WThS" LOT PURCHASERS. SCHEN'LEY PARK Land Co. are selling best and clicape-t.lou in city. PETER SHIELDS. 533 Grant st. delO-51 Q 4 CITY BUILDING LOTS-NEAR BUTLER Ode tt.: splendid place to erect houses for rent ing purposes or sale. JAS. W. DRA1'1'.& CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. de!9-3S-D East End Eots. BAUM GROVE HAS STERLING WORTH AS a residence loc-illty: It tswcll improved and terv convenient to the business center: onlvo5. JTOand .S0 rcr loot front Tor fine lots BROWN' Jt SA1XT, 512 Smlthflcld sU dclb-U-TTi. 1UILDING LOTS-OX EASY PAYJlENTS, flio to 700 each, on Uerron av.. which Is )iatcd and sewered: one square from thcWvllu av. cable line (67.) Send for-llst, W. A. HER ROX & SONS, Xo. 80 Fourth av. dC5-69-C.13.-'U,r- S'i U1RREL HILIOXE ACREUF THE FIX- U EST ilng land In the Twentv-thira waru. suitable to be subdivided into lots, and sold at trahlAllKinH.ntli.t l,j, h. tinnirlil Tur. IRA M. BURCHF1ELD..153 Fourth av. de!2-86-D CJ 4 130-XO. 43lI'EXX AV.: CORXER LOT. O'X' 21x110ft.: Xo. 1 frame dwelling or eight looms lu splendid repair; terms to suit: reasons lor selling, owner leaving city. See 'THOS. MC CAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. del4-145-W5u Q1 800-1F SOLD SOON: LOT 20x100 FEET, OJL'on Pcnn, nearWlneblddle av., East End; leasouatoe pavments. (47.) See W. A. 1IER ROX & SONs,'Xo. 80 Fourth av. dcI2-9-12,16.20,23,29 C 000 EACH-OX l'EARL ST.. XEAR Ol' Friendship av.; two lots 20xl.fi ft. each; cheapest hits now for stle on Pearl st. THOS. SICCA FKEY, &W) Uutlcr st. del4-145-'W6ll S"r51'ER FOOT-LOT ON NEGLEY AV 80 i feet front: street and scwcrliens paid: tho cheapest lu the lnarkeL THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond st. de-,0-5S-TTK" O-JSOFEIt FOOT FROXT-OX ELLSWORTH Ol av., shadvsidc 220 lect deep: the choicest neighborhood and cheapest lot in the city. THOS. LIGGETT. dc20-58-TTS" CQ0O-WALXUr ST.. SHADYS1DE. LOT 25X OtV 77; choice neighborhood and verv cheap. THOS. L1GGE1T. 71 Diamond St. dc20-55-TTr Allccheny Eots. ARCH ST., SECOND WARD. ALLEGHEXY bulldlng lots 2UXI00 feet to another st.: price low trsold soon. (34). See W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. deI7-46-MtVS I7UXE BUILDIXG LOTS IN" ALLEGHENY. - A. D. W1LSOX, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. de20-23 1RW1X AV.-LOT 25x7a OX'LY $700; PAVED St.. and within one square or lrwlnav. cars; good site Tor chcaphouse. A. LEGGATE tso-, 31 Federal st.; alter January 1, 103 FOURTH AV. de20-71" o BSERVATORY H1LL-XEAR THE STARS, some, choice nortlons ot the earth's surlacc on McClIntock. w'llsou. Perrvst-lile and Clllton avs., at moderate prices with the pure ozone luto the bargain. A. LEGGATE & SOX, 31 Federal st. Alter January 1103FOUETII AV. de20-7l PERRYSVILLE AV. OPPOSITE WESTEKX University, three lots 22x70, at $550 each; good place lor chean house; easy terms. A. LEGGATE A SOX. 31 Federal St.; alter January I, 10S FOURTH AV. de2-7T" Suburban Lots. YILLA PARK (BRUSHTON) LOTS 40X150 feet, for (300; we will loan you money to build BRO WX & SAINT 512 Smlthfleld St. deie-I'-'-Trs Tarms. FARM "25 ACRES, HIGHLY IMPROVED bcl rtins lenccs: water, soil, frnlt and shrubbery, all first-class; near Pennsylvania Railroad and rapid growing towns: 12 miles from city: grea bargain. ED. WUTlsH, 410 Graut St.. Pittsburg. delS-D ORANGE PLAXTATIOX-FOK SALE OR exchange: a very fine one of 280 acres in Southern Florida, on which are fine buildings and a large orange orchard: all tropical fruits can be raise'' there: climate healthlul; no lungdls easis there or Bright's disease: vegetables of all kinds can be raised there eTcry month or the year; price. u,olv. Apply ai once lo .1. n. aiLvsu.t i;u., luoriti Ttth av. dcl9 200 ACRES-9-ROOJ1 HOUSE, 2 BARXS, large orchard fine rrult, l'A miles to station on Ft. Wayne U.K.: trade for other property or sell on casv payments: send lor biggest'' farm and exchange list If jou want to buy of trade. X. F. HURST, Real, Estate Agent, Rochester, l'a, deI6-4-TTS Miscellaneous. INIHAXACOUXTY BOOM1XO-NOW IS THE time to get rich by buying and in Indiana county her rich agricultural and underlying dial. iron ore and other minerals Is bringing her to the front; now- Is the time to Invest to be assured ol 1 rgc profits For lnlormation write JOHX Mc GAUGUEY, Indiana, Pa. delS-81 -1 rA ACRES-A VALUABLE TRACT' OF JLlJtt timber: mostly all hard wood: on line of railroad, about 35 miles from city. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 120 rourlh v.. Pittsburg. del3-3S-D 8; 50 ACRES FIXEST TI3IBER AXD COAL land in W. Va.. situated In Braxton to:, title clear: 53 per acre. Address S. IE BARRETT, Weston. W. Va. de20-74-D FOR SA1.E IHJSIX'ESS. Business Opportunities. GROCERY STOKE-f350 TO J5.000; CIGAR, stores 5350 to 54,000: 5andl0-cent store: hard ware: manv business chances. HOLMES & CO., insmlthfielrt. rtpl.T7 420bmlthfiel!. de20-7; HOUSE -THE LEASE. FIXTURES AXD pood wll Including the furniture, or a large boarding house or 11 rooms on Pcnn :iv. near Filth St. bee V. A. HERROX A SOXS. 80 Fourth av. de23-55-D I XTEREST ONE-THIRD IX LIGHT MAXU FACTURING business, a good Investment: capltol required (3.000. Address V. 6, Disnatch office. dc20-32 -QESTAUKAXT TWO-S'lORY BUILDIN'G JTt 6 rooms, including d. room: restaurant has 80 regular mcalers and can be Increased: located in one ol the best manufacturing towns on 1'cnna. K. R. BAXTER THOA1PSOX & CO.. 162 Fonrth avenne. del4-107-TTssn Business Properties. BRICK HOTEL-1X EASTERN OHIO. OF about 40 roomsand fttllv furnished: har sales, 9.000 per year, aud other receipts. (7.000 per year: good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all coiitenlcuces: price $2Uiu: might take some good real estate In part pay. J. H. STEVEXSOX & CO., 100 Hnh avenue. lioIS" BU'ILEKST.-XO. 3705. FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward- lot 2IX1C0 It., with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uelz as shoestore; frame dwell ing on rear or lot: this tamable property will be sold verv low and on cast- terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 35C9 Butler. 6Cl0-!i3-WS SODA-AXD JIIXEKAL WATER BOTTLING works, doing a large and paying trade. In Sonthern Pennsylvania: machinery new and In good condition: horses, wagons bottles and boxes all comnlete; no competition: reasons lor selling, ill-health; will remain with purchaser nutll acquainted ltn the trade and satlslaetinn guaranteed. For terms and Information address JACOB MARX. Carlisle, Fa. de20.3-TUSSu CO 300-COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETXA 33) st.. lot 46x53 It., with old brick dwellings; first-class location for any kind oTbuslness; would make splendid mannlactiirinir site: terms verv easy. THOB. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St. se20-S4-ssu" Manufacturing Sites. - f ANUFACT URIXG SITE A VERY DE jyX SIKAltLEoiic: 3 acres of beautirul laving ground, fronting Mononpahcla river, B. & O.'and P.. Y. &McK. R. Rs: near Ranklns sta. (and llraddock), price low. (SS). See W. A. HERKirx &SONS. bo Fourth av. dcM-SO-ms,' rOR SAEE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Velilclcs. Live Stock, Etc. BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. SPRING WAGOXS, etc scconn-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, Ao. CIS Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge. te3-:2-jnhs DELIVERY WAGOXS-DELIVERY' WAGOXS all styles; ourown make. WA1. BECKEKT, 340to3HOlilostieet. Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. jell-76-3iwp HORSE WELL-BRED FAMILY OR ROAD horse; will single foot under saddle: beauti ful red bay. black points, 5 years old. 1,200 lbs, very powerful aud hardy aud will he guaranteed sound and without fault. BOX 90, Pittsburg P o. deIS-85" JERSEiS-THREE FEMALES, REGISTERED and entitled to registry in A. J. C C. H. R., tor 125 If sold at once. XV. SVOTT, box 85. X ew Brighton. Pa. de20-73' Machinery and Metals AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINESWORK periectly right and lelt. with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines alto on hand: general machine work promptly executcu: correspondence solicited. COAIBINA TIOX EXGIXECO.. LlM.,-3140 I'enn ave., Pltts aurg. del0-65-MW6 BAKGAIXS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers one 14x30 In., one 12x24 lu., one 12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 lu., four 9x12 In., and large lot of smaller sizes; mounted portable cngluea StoTIh. p., shafting, pulleys pumps governors etc J. S. YOUNG, 23-25 Park way, Allegheny. Fa. oc30-D ITiNGINE-EIGHT-HOKSE POWER ENGINE. II boiler and everything complete: price, (185. Address J. J. RAIIN SOX, Bennett, Pa. dc20-76 o ME SECOND-HAND PORTABLETSNG1XE And boiler combined. 35 horse nower: also a numoeroi seconu-nauutvooil-worKinp maciiiues; canbeboitght at a low figure. VELTE & MC DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second 6t. dclS-TTE' THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway sen Ice: engines and boilers In every size and atvle: sawmills and wood-working machin ery. HARMESilACHIXE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. Pa, U026-D THE PORTER & DOUTHETT CO.. DIM., DAR KaGH St. and River av.. Allegheny, l'a., engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptly THE PITTSBURG- ' DISPATCH. SATURDAY, -' DECEMBER FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. COAL FLOAT-WITII VERY' LARGE CITY trade, tlushon. grocery stores in both cities 1500 to 8O0O: restaurant. Uvcry stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores butcher shop, shoe stores book and stationery store, milk de pots, SHEl'ARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. dc20 ejLEIOH-SIX-SEAT FAMILY SLEIGH: GOOD 5 as new. Can bo'seen at 133 'WEBSTER A V., Plttshnrg. de20-66 TO LET. City Residences. DXX'ELLIXGS-IN ALL PARTS Of THE city and suburbs; send us your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regu larly until April 1 free of charge BLACK & BA1RD. 95 Fourth a dcl7-20t KESIDEXCES-5 MIXUTES' XX'ALX FROM pnstofficc on Filth av.: cars; 2 rows of ele gant stone houses. 9 large rooms reception hall, front porches and all the latct Improvements: handsomely papered. BLACK BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. deC-11-Dt QTfl--- LOT20X90TO ALLEX. ABOUT 5 O I 0J minutes liom new court house bv Fifth avente cable Hue: cheapest lot In the city to-day: they are worth fl.OW). C. H. LOVE. No. S3 Pnorth wv. ,!eai-I6 93 Fourth at'. "I pr PER MOXTH-A GOOD HOUSE. SIX O J-tl rooms: on line Central Traction Co. see XV. A. HERROX & SOX'S, 80 Fourth av. del"-43-WThSt East En 1 Residences. 371 AST EXD KESIDEXCf-S-SEND US YOUR li name and addrens and we will mall you onr rentllst regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourlh av. del7-20t OCEOLA ST.. SHADYSIDE-A XEXV HOUSE just finished: 5 rooms. See XV. A. IlrTKKON SOaS. SO Fourth av. dcl-6S-TTSt Allegheny Residences. DWI.I.IXGS-IX ALL FAltrS OF ALLE GHENY and suburbs: send us your namc-and addresand we will mail you our rent list regu larly until April 1 flee or charge. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-2Cf ELEGANT NEWLY-FURNISHED SECOND floor rront room, facing park: close to busi ness: all conveniences. No. 10 CEDAR AV., Allegheny. del-43t HOUSE A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE OF ten rooms with all modern improvements; rent only 700 per year; Xo. 185 Fayette, near Iltd tvell sL; one of the most pleasant locations In Allegheny; possession any time: lease can he con tinued after April. See XX. A. HERROX & SONS, 80 Fourth av. de20-55-Dt HOUSE-BY JOHX K. EXV1NG & CO.. 89 edcral St.. pood Irame house 9 rooms etc, at Neville station: rent $25. del8-2-llist IF YOU XVANT TO BUY' IN ALLEGHENY see A. D. XV1LSON. 53 Federal St., Allegheny, de20-23t THKEE BRICK HOUSES IN ALLEGHENY. Central st.. nctr neaverav.-; seven rooms both gases, slate mantles; possession at once; rent .'5. BLACK & BA1RD,.U5 Fourth av. del4-6G-MThSSut Rooms. FURNISHED PARLOR AXD BEDROOM-TOGETHER or singly, on line or Ft. Wayno Railroad, a few minutes' ride out ot city: with use ofpiano; with or without board. Address stating where can be seen, V. 9, Dispatch office. dcl9 36t Business Properties. STORES AXD BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and snburbs; send your name and add, ess and we will mail you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-20t WAREHOUSE-LARGE FOUR-STORY ONE, on second av. : elevator, private alley In rear: good cellar: rent very low to good tenant. BLACK & BAIRD, 95-Fourth av. del4-SSt Offices. Desk Room, Etc OFFICES-1N IRISH. PENN, EISNER, EX CELSIOR, Schmertz. Knhn and other build ings and in other good localities: send us vour name and address and we will mall you our rent list regularly until April) tree of charge. BLACK & BAIRD. 9o Fourth v. del7-20t OFF1CES--1X GEKMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood aud Diamond sts: singly or In suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t PERSONAL. PERSOXAL-HOL1DAY BOOKS-ARE YOU In it for special bargilns? Come and be con vinced. FKAXK BACON & CO., cor. Smlthfleld st. and Third av. de!4 PEKSONAL-FINE BOOKS-XVE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautirul bindings: low prices; come and see them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 9U0 Liberty si. dcl2 PEHSOXAL ltEMEMBUt WE ARE THK. only thnronghlv practical opticians In the cltr; gold spectacles Intended Tor presents scien tifically adjusted to suit the eyes Tree: "opera glass sat cost of Importation:" best $t specks on earth. CHESSMAN-MAN N ION, 4: Federal St., Allegheny. dell-lOO-Thssu PERSOXAL STANLEY1- GREAT BOOK, In Darkest Africa," as written by hlmseir .and published by Cuas. Scribtter sons. Is the only (authorized, genuine or reliable, account of this. great explorer's lecent. Journey athwart Africa,; Thclmniciuc Influence his discoveries must exer cise upon the luture makes it a most desirable 'holiday present tor1- the young. For this purpose copies will be delivered tree ot express charges to any pa-tor Northwestern l'cuusylvanla on re ceipt or price, viz.: Cloth binding. $7 50; library, 90; hair morocco, ?U; lull morocco, $15. per set or two volumes. .Address the LOCAL AGEXTS. or P.J. FLEMING & CO., General Agents. 77 Dia mond St., I'lttsburg. del9-TWTFsSu LOST. T OST-BLACK AXD XV KITE SETTER DOG, AJ with my name on collar; liberal reward for his return. XV. II. DALY, Xo. 135 Fifth av. dc20-8 TOST-FOOKKTBOOK-ON P., FT. W. & C. J R. It., containing sum of money, keys and papers valuable onlv to owner. Lib'eial reward ptldir returned to SIRS. W. H. LAXVREM'E, Oakland ar city. dc20-6O LO-T-SiGHT NEVER RETUKX-i-BU Y your gold spectacles for Xmas presents from CHESSMAX-HaNNIiiX, expert opticians, who fit them scientifically to the eve.; opera glasses at cost. 42 iederalsL. Allegheny. dell-lOO-Thssn FOUND. FOUXD THAT CHESSMAN & MANN10N, the opticians are positively closing their Im mense stock or opera glasses at absolute cost. 42 Federal St., Alfeghcn), Best $1 spectacles on earth. dell-lOO-Thssu FOUXD-A LARGE LOT Of XXTXTEK clothing belonging lo residents or this city was lound hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. C5 Flith avc. upstairs', altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call lor them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-n STRAYED. STRAYED-TO PROPERTY OF XVM. XV. PHIL LIPS. Dauphin st.. near Atlantic av.. Nine teenth ward, ciiy, a large yellow cow; owner can have same byprovlng propcrtyand paying all expenses. de!9-19 BANK STATEMENTS. SEViENTY-FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL RE PORT of the DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, Pittsburg, Pa. LIABILITIES. Arnonnt due depositors, December 1. lbOO 513,705,166 19 Amount due dividend, December 1, 1S90 251,52'! 71 Amount doe contingent tuncl 76I.CU5 20 Total liabilities .I14.7ir.695 13 ASSETS. Loans on bond and mortgage... Mortgage interest due Interest due U. S. Government bonds Pennsylvania State bonds Pittsburg city bonds Allegheny Ciiy bonds County of Allegheny bonds hchuol district bonds City of Scranton bonds, it Monongahela water "bonds. 5s... McKeesport water bonds, 5s Borough bond1 Northside bridge bonds, 6s...... Point bridge bond5, 6s P., A. fc SI. Pass. Ry. bonds, 8s.. Greeusburg borough bonds, 4s,. Monongabela bridge bonds 5a. .. Reading city bou ds. 4 Union bridge bonds. 7 3-10s Masonic fund society bonds, a.. Pa. N. Y. Canal and R. R. bonds West End R. K. bonds, 5-t Fayette county bonds, 4.-.. Citizens Traction bond, 5. Pitt-mirc Traction bonds oh 3,195.473 C7 17.UUU 46 18.7W5 00 3,263.045 (JO 71S.310 00 l,45S.i!H) 00 b07,C81 00 L52B.3U1 00 3t6.779 00 hJ.217 00 25.270 00 Si, "00 00 191.282 00 12,391 00 36.501 00 W 947 50 SiOOO 00 IS. Mi, 00 IOA.-jOU 00 10.900 00 eS.00 0U 2311.070 01) 60.718 00 3H.00O 00 35.157 00 36 90100 17.0S3 00 777.126 05 113,431 33 125.000 00 49,t.'4 25 1,221.696 67 ,53 Pittsburg Junction Ii.It. bonds, Collateral loans ..,.... Real estate Real estate bank property Bank stocks. Pitt-burg banks.. Cash in banks and on band Bs. Total assets S14.717.C05 13 Pre'ent number ot depositors. SI.SEG. averag ing 392 77 each. JAS. B. D. MEEDS, Treasurer. . Pittsburg, December a.1890. The undersigned Auditing Committee re spectfully report that they have examined the assets of tho hank and tind them to correspond xi itb the abuve report. ' D. W. C.CAiuioi.i,"l . ( H. J. LYNCH. 1 Auditing BknJ. Bakexveli.. ("Committee. Wji. E. scn'jir.ivrz. J Pittsburg, December 16, lsao. The trustees have declared a dividend of two (2) per cent for the last six months, ending No vember 30, 1590, payable forthwith. II not drawn will bear interest rrom December 1, 1890. dezO-44 AF. 8AWHILU ACCOUNTANT. 187 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Attends to opening or closing books, correc tion of errors, or anything in the lino or accounting. ue6-54-D OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, I Pittsburq, Dec 3, 1890. I SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV ED at the ofllce nf the Citv Controller, until 2 o'clock P. M. on FRIDAY, December 26. 1S90. for the erection ot a garbage furnace on lot owned by the city of Pittsburg on River St., Nineteenth ward. Specifications and all information can be ob tained from Charles Bickcl.arcbltcct, Hamilton building. Uland 113 Fifth av. Proposals must be accompanied by bond in double the amount of bid, with two sureties; said bond to be executed before the. Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. v J. O. BROXVN. Chief Department ot Public Safety. dcI-33 No. 195. AJOINTRESOLUTIOX-AUTHORIZING tho payment of the expenses of E. AI. Bigelow and party to England. XVhereas, Edxvard JI Bigelow. Chief nf De- Gartment of Public Works of the citv of Pltts urg. lately visiied Mrs Jlarv Schenley in tho city of London. England, in the Interestof said city and for the purpose of pecuiing a valuable tract of land to bo used in connection with the public park, donated by Mrs. Schenlov, and also as a site fur the public library. And whereas. In order the more certainly to secure the same and have the matter placed in proper legal form the said Chief invited Mr. J. B. J-cott. of the Library Committee, and Mr. Thomas D. Carnabau, Assistant City Attornej, to accomnany him. And whereas. The exoense incurred therein and actually mado necessars, amounting to $9.3 33, was paid by tho said E. M. Bigelow from hi-privato fundi. And whereas The whole benefit of said visit is of a public nature, therefore. Be it resolved by tho Select and Common Councilor tho City of Pittsburg, That tho sum of 592S 33 shall be paid to tho said B. M. Bigelow to cover, all said expenses and reim burse the said outlay. Resolved, That the Controller pf said city is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant In favor of sod E. M, Bigelow for the foregomtr sum nfS928 S5and charge the same to appropri itlon No. 41. In Councils Decembers. 1S90, rule suspended, read three times, and finally passed by a two third vote. -H.P.FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. December 13. 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mavor. Attest: ROBERT QSTER.MAIER. Maym's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 603, 17th day of December, A. D. 1890. No. 190.J AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction of a setter on Arabella and Emerson streets, from Shady avenue to Howe street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, iu Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tho authority of the same. That the Chief of tho Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pitts burg relating thereto ind regulating the same for proposals for the construction of a 15-inch sewer, starting at the Intersection of Shady lane and Arabella street: thence along Arabella street to the intersection of Emerson street and Arabella street; thence along Emerson street to connect with tho sewer on Howe street, according to the plan in City Engineer's office; the contract to bo let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and Ordinances The cost and expense of the same to be as sessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly or the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in the cities of the second class," approved the 16th day ot May, A. D. 1SS9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting tvith the provisions of this ordinance be aud the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 8th day of December. A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Com mon Coi&icil. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk- of common Council. Mayor's Office, December 13, 1890. Approved: H. 1. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded' in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page S. 16th day of December. A. D. 189a TNo. 189. AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing of Lediie street, from Ridge street to Bedford avenue. YVherea, it appears by the petition and affi davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun cils that oue-thlrd in interest of tho owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street have petitioned the Councils of said citv to enact an ordinance for the grading, pav ing and curbing of the same: therefore, J Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the 'city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of tho Department of Public XVorks be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise, in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating tbe same, for proposals for the grading, paving and cm bing of Lediie street, from Ridge street to Bedford avenue, tbe contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of As sembly and ordinances. 'The cost and expense of the same, to be assessed and collected in ac cordance with tho provisions of an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of Mav, A. D. IS 9. Section 2 That auy ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tho provisions of this ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same effects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils tbi 8th day of December. A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Maior's Office. December 13, 1S90. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY', Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 593. 16th dav of December. A. D. 1890. TNo. 19i AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sower on Gross street, lrom Liberty avenue to Two Mile Run sewer. Section 1 Be it ordained and epacted by tho city of Pittsburain Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the author! ty of the same, that the Chief of the Department of Public XVorKS be and is hereby authorized and directed to advertise in accord ance with the acts of Asscmblvof the Common wealth of Pennsylvania aud the ordinances of the Said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same, fur proposals for the con struction of a pipe sewer 20 inches m diameter on Gross streer, commencingat Liberty avenue; thence along Gross street to a connection with the Two Mile Run sewer, tbe contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accoidance with the provisions of an act of As-embly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "Au act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16tli day of May. A D. 18S9. Section 2 Th.it any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance 1.0 ana the sama is hereby repoalod so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a lan-in Councils tlnsKtli ilavnf December. A. D 1890. Ii. P. FORD President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk or Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attett: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. December 13, 1S90. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. Maor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 601, 17th day of December, A. D. 1S90. No. 188. AN ORDINANCE-REPEALING AN OR . DINANCE, entitled "an ordinance au thorizing tho paving and curbing of XValling ford "-treet. lrom Neville street to Barton street." approved Februaiy 2S, 1S90. bection 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Couu cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tho same. That an ordinance entitled "An ordinance author izing the paving and curbing uf Walllngford street, from Neville street to Barton street," approved February 28, A. D. 1890, bo and the came is hereby repealed. Scctioo 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinanco conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 8th dav of December, A. D. 1S95. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President or Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. December 12. 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 597, 16th day of December, A. D. 189a de20 No. 191 A N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE J. grade of York alley, from Bates street to Louisa street. Section l Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained ana enacted by the authority of the same. That the grade of tbe center line of York alley shall begin on the north curb line of Bates street at an elevation of 217.70 feet; tbence rising at the rate of L75feet per 100 feet for; a distance of 20; 1890: ' '' ' "" ; . 2- I OFficLYL FrrrSBTJBG. 423.58 teetatan elevation of 225.12 feet; tbence by a convex Darabollc curve for adlsfiiceof 100 feet to a P. T. at an elevation or 223.C9 feet: thence falling at the rate of 4 feet per 100 feet for a distance ot 259.22 feet to tbe nuth curb of Louisa strict at an elevation of 213.62 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with tho provisions of this or dinance beand the same is hereby repealed so far as tbo same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Conncils this 8th day of December. A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: UEO., BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk ot Common Council. Mayor's office. December 13. 1S90. Approved: II. L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 602, 17th dav of December. A D. 1890. de20-W (No. 191.1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction ufa sewer on Spring alley troin Tit enty-seventb street to Twenty-eighth street. ! Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is nereoy oraaineu anu enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be, and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordanco with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the ordinances of the said city ot Pittsburg relat ing thereto and regulating the same for pro posals for the construction of a pipe sewer 15 inches in diameter on Spring alley from Twenty-seventh street to Twenty-eighth street, con necting with sewers on Twenty-seventh street and Twenty-eighth street, the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assenihlyand ordinances. The costand ex pense of tho same to be assessed and collected in accordanco with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly ot the' Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania entitled vAn act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 10th day of May, A. D. 1890. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinanco be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law iu Councils tbi8th day of December. A. D. 1890. H. p. FORD, President of Select Council, Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. December 13, 1890. Approved: H.I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 600, 16th day of December. A. D. 1890. MEETINGS. NOTICE MEMBERS OF SONS OF JOSHUA LODGE NO. 11. A. P. A., will meet at tbeir ball, comer -Main and Butler sts, at 1 o'clocK sharp, next SUNDAY", December 21, to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. H. Monn. Sister lodges are cordially invited to attend. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, W. M. A. THOMA Secretary. ile20-75 UUSINESS CHANGES. VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Lt partnership between John K. Ewing and A. Z. Bjcrs under the firm name of Ewing & Byers was dissolved on the 5th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1890, by mutual consent. John IC Ewing will continue the business under the firm name of John K. Ewing Co. at their temporary office. No. 89 Federal street. After April 1 No. 107 Federal street, first floor. deI6-67-TTS DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that tbe partner ship heretofore existing between F. McCann, C. Keally. G. & Martin, W. F. Scott and J. W. Scott, trading and doing business as the West ern Butter Company, at No. ICO and 101 Water St., in the city of Pittsburg, has been dis solved by mutual consent on Deembcr 15. 1890. F. McCANN. U. S. MARTIN. C. KEALLY. W. F. SCOTT. de!8-46 J. W. SCOTT. ELECTIONS. THE KEYSTON E BANK OF PITTSBURG The annual election for Directors of this bank to serve during the ensuing tear will be held at the banking house. 106 Fourth av., Tuesday, January 20, 1891, between the hours of Ua.1I, and 1 P. M. J. H. HAYEa. Cahlor. de20-22-D The Exchange National Bank, i Pittsburg. Dec IE lbOO. ( ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this bank will be held at tho banking bouse. No. 46 Filth avenue, on TUES DAY. January 13. 1891, between tho hunts of 12 and 1 o'clock, P. it. A. LONG, del2-97-r Cashier. Fibst Natioxai. Bank I'ittsbuko, Pa. ) PlTTSBCco, Dec. 11. 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors fur the bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will bo held at tbe banking honse. corner XVood street and Fifth ave., Jan. IS, 1891, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. it. and 1 o'clock r. it. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. dol2-lS-D Office of OFFICE OF 1 Navigation Company, X 'ITTSBUlto. Dec 17. I89U. ) Mononqahela FlTTSBUr E1j,IvX1UI 1Ui .anUtLU iU.Cj.L.li.1l of tbe stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company for the election of officers and managers for the ensuini year, and other business, will be held on THURSDAY, the 8th day of January, 1SU1, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at tbe office of said company. No. 8 Wood St., Pitts Dure W. BAKEWELL, Secretary. del8-G9-D LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY ton Joseph Williams, Jr., 13 no longer in my serviceand I will nor be responsible far any debt, that he mav make. All persons owing monoy to me will please remit it to me at Sharpsburg, P.i. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Manufacturing Chemist. SlIAEPSBUKG, November 2S. 1S90. no29-l-S YOUNG & TRENT. Attorneys .it Law, 98 Diamond street. ESTATE OF FRANK H. KURBER. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on llie estate of Frank II. Kurber bave been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to inako immediate pay ment, and those having claims ntrainst tho same should maUc them known without delay. XFREDERICKPECKMANN. Administrator. del3-22-S " Greenock, Pa. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county; Pa., in the matter of tho voluntary assignment of Gallinger & Co. and the Mutual Glass Company to Samuel Frank. No. CD, March term. 1853. Notice Is hereby given that the second and final account of Samuel Frank, assignee, above named, has been filed and approved nisi, which confirma tion will beenmo absolnro unless exceptions are filed thereto within 20 davs from December 11. 1S90. SAMUEL FRANK, Assignee. de!3-6s A. M. BROXVN. Attornoy-at-Ltw. No. 133 Fifth avenue. -VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE LN made t" 'ho Governor of Pennsylvania, on tne 10TH DAY OF JANUARY. 189I.by William H.De WalO, H. M.Bowmnn, Thomas B. Booth, J.l'.FIeegeratid Harry Darlington undcrtbeact of Assembly entitled: "An act lo provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1874. and tbo supplements thereto, for the charter ot an in tended corporation, to be called The Pittsburg Brewing Company, the character and object of which is tbe manufacture and brening of malt liquors, at' tho city' of Pittsburg, Allegbenv county. Pa,, and for the-e purposes to have and enjoy all tbe rights, benehLi and privileges uf said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. A. M- BROWN, "Solicitor for appli cants. , - del7.10-s IN THEMA1TEUOFTHE VOLUNTARY assignment of Hayden ci Sncss. to I. u. Traueruian. No 203. Octbber term, 1890. in tho Court of Commuit Pleas No. 2, of Allegheny county. Pa, Notlco is hereby given that said assignee, I. G, Trauerman. has applied to the said Court pf Common Pleas N. 2 for dis. charge from his ifutas said aignee, and that said Court has fixed the 27th d-iv of December. 1890. at 10 o'clock A. II., for tho hearing of said application. That said assignee his tiled at said numborand term In '-said Court his first and final account of said trust up to tho dato ot said application: that all persons desiring to oppose said discharge, orto filo exceptions to said acconnt ean do so prior to the said date of bearing. JOSIAU COHEN it CO.. Attorneys for Assignee. - flcl6-45-I0.20.27 REMOVAL. HE?,. C MILLER, House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, tq 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention liven to tbe handling of plate glass cutting and drilling. Hpairing window, sky lights, etc, HomXe painting and glazing in all its branches. ocl9-63-D Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARdENER, Laying' out of lawns, draining and pruning ail kinds ot trees, personal supervision. ELLSWORTH AYE.; EAST END, nol-54Vxu3 -AUCTION SALES. CHOICE PRO PERT JJa. j STOCKS. STOCKS. AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Stocks and Bonda WILL BE OFFERED ajt juarrxoisr At Cbamlier of ComnierGB Room TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23 at 320 o'clock p. ir. The following valuable stocks: 20 shares Tradesmen's National Bank. SO shares First National Bank of Birmingham. 50 shares M. it M. Insnranco Co. 70 "hares M. & M. National Bank. 49 shares Mechanics National Bank. 30 shares Exchange National Bank. 45 share Citizens' National Bank. 50 shares Real Estate Savings Bank." 50 shares Safe Deposit Co. 50 shares Fourth National Bank. 40 shares Third National Bank. $2,000 Central Traction 5 per cent' Bonds. CO shares Commercial .National Bank. 40 shares North American Construction Co. 65 shares Ptttsbnrg Plate Glas Co. 100 shares Iron Citv National Bank. JOHN D. BAILEY, dcl9-40 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 3 JP. 31., ON THE KREMISES, No. 141 Wylie Avonue, Between "Washington and Congress Streets, LOT 22x90, On "Which is Erected! a 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING Of 10 Rooms, Bath and Storeroom. GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION. Samuel "W. Black & Co., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. deIG-iS-D AUCTION SALE. There will bo sold at public auction at Semple station, on the Pittsburg and Western R. It, MONDAY, December 22, at 10 o'clock, the fol lowing property. 5 250 bbl. oil tanks complete, ready to set up. 1,500 feet tank lumber, (staves.) 850 feet bottom plank. 1,000 feet decking boards. 1 shop building and leasehold for same. 1 lot culls Terms cash. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Receiver, 121 and 123 Fourth av. dell-8-11.16.20 AUCTION SALE. BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART. Commencing this (SATURDAY) morninz at 10 o'clock, and continuing until sold out, tbe entire stock of Messr. BARBAFIERA & CO.. of New York City, consisting of fine Italian Marble and Mosaic Artistic Work, at No.,431 Wood st. Sales every day at 10 A. 31., 2 and 7 P. si. H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer. de20-39 JELLIES. FRUITS, PRESERVES, PAPER sauks.wranping paper, fancy good, candies, toys, etc still left of the fire goods from Rey mer Bro?.,at auction for account of whom it may concern, commencing SATURDAY MORN ING, Deeember 20, at 10 o'clock, and continuing all da', and 7:30 in tbe evening, at the rooms, 311 Market st. These goods are still In a good condition, but must be sold positively, no matter what they bring. HENRY AUCTION CO., del9-67 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner building. Filth and Wood.street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. . de5-CC-D AMUSEMENTS. JAUQUESN E THEATER. XJ (Pittsbnrs's Leading Theater). ROSINA VOKES. supported by FELIX MORRIS and her London Comedy Company. To-day at 2, "A Game of Cards," The Circns Rider," and "A Double Lesson." To-night at 8. "Percy Pendragon," "My Mil liner's Bill." and "The Rough Diamond." Seats at Dnqnesne Theater and at 11 avs'. No. 75 Fifth avenue. Prices, 25c to tU General admission, 50.'. December 22 Lawrence Barrett. de20-Gl GRAND OPERA HOUSE Next week Three matinees Wednesday. Christmas and Saturday, Daniel Frohinan's production -PRINCE AND PAUPER ELSIE LESLIE And the N ew York cast. Regular Prices SI, 75, 50 and 25 cents. del 8-16 GRAND Si HOUSE. Tills .WEEK. Every Evening, Matinee Sat urday. THE I Presented with a cast of rare CHARITY I excellence. New scenery and BALL. I perfect detail. Next week Elsie Leslie, Prince and Pauper, deli 23-D B IJOU THEATER To-Nisht, SHENANDOAn. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Dec 2X Maggie Mitchell in Repertory. del5-16 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday. XX'ednesday, Thursday and Siturday, tho IRWIN BROS BIG SPECIAL! Y SHOW. dcIWS H ARRIS' TIIKATER-HARRIS. BRIT- TON &DEAN, Proprietors and Managers. .very atternoon ana evening. GRAY AND STEPHENS. VESPER BELLS. Week Dec 22 M. A. Scanlan. de!8-ThS HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MTJ SEUM AH this week. ROSE. "Wild Girl of Yucatan. ACTING BEARS. Admission. IQc. Open 1 to 5. 7 to 10 P.M. de!5-2g TOURIST TICKETS SOUTH . . VIA THE . . LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. 'T'HE only lino running throngb Pullman Buffet Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars from Cincinnati to Birmingham and Mont gomery. Ala.; Thomasville, Ga.; Jacksonville, Ocala, Wildwood and Tampa, Fla., without change. Through Buffet Sleeping Cars between Cin cinnati and Memphis and between, Cincinnati and New Orleans without change. Double daily train service in each direction between Cincinnati and Memphis, between Cin cinnati and New Orleans and between Cincin nati and Florida, with, equipment and speed unexcelled. If you are going to Florida, Mexi co or California take tbo L. fc N. R. R. For further information address S. S. PARKER. de20-47-Tus Div. Pass. Agt. Cincinnati. O. WATCHES Beautifully engraved aud set with diamonds, a full showcase of tho prettiest cases ever made: diamond rings, pins and ear rings; studs and scarf pins: a large slock of rlan set with pearls, rubies and diamonds, also plain and en graved: everything in silverware from a teaset to a match box; onyx clocks: gold spectacles and eye g!ascs;1owe5t prices at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av., near Market st. del3-TT ni ujvtatjaiA & vacate, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers In Gas Fixtnros, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 18 3MITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG, PA. Telephone 769. j7-69-TTS TJIANOS, J7 ORGANS. And all manner ot Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S. 0C29-66-D filth avenue. FOR SALE. Valuable Manufacturing Site m ALLEGHENY. That excellent plant, the works of the Standard Manufacturing Co., situate1 Nos. 286 to 311 River ave nue, together with buildings erected thereon. The lot is 357 feet front by 245 feet deep, extending back to the West Penn R. R. in rear, hav ing two railroads and the river in sures unsurpassed shipping facilities. The projected dam by the United States Government will be but five hundred feet from this property. Terms, etc., will be made known on application to the undersigned. JAMES W. ARNOTT, Standard Building, Pittsburg. FRANCIS J. TORRENCE, 286 River avenue, Allegheny. de2CW0-D AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDDTG LOTS, On the premise". Pennsylvania avenue, Fre mont and Jackson street.". Allechenv. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1S90, AT 2 O'CLOCK 1. M. The above desirable lots being the property of th P.. A. & 31., P. R. R. Co., and described as follow: One lot, 21x160 feet, on west sido of Fremont street. lsU feet northwardly from Jackson street. Tbree lots, each 21x100 feet on west side nf Fremont street, 42 feet north of Pennsylvania avenne. Four lots, each 21x100 feet on west side of Fremont street, 21 feet south of Jackon. Tbree lots, each 20x105 feet on south side of Jackson street. 132 feet west of Fremont street. Four lots, each 20x105 teet on north side of Pennsylvania avenue, 112 feet from northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Fremont street, with building", subject to a leaso ex piring March 31. 1S9I. Terms One-third casb, balance in one or three years, secured by bond and mortgage, 0 per cent interest. GEO. JOHNSON. Auctioneer, 62 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. de20-62-Tc3 ALLEGHENY CITY. Fine Residence Property1. Allegheny avenue, near Ridge avenue, a new dwelling house of 10 rooms. 2 bath rooms, laundry, etc Owner very anxious to sell. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., W FOURTH AVENUE. de2C-ll FOURTH AVENUE, Nos. 8 and 10, Two three-story brick dwellings in first-class condition; 12 rooms each; lot 40x85. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., "No. 99 Fourth Av. del7-21-xrrhs ,, DOWN, BALANCE $10 PER MONTH. ?D Fine Level Lots, 50x190 Feet, On sewered street at Ingram Station, P., O. & St. L. E. R. Only 15 minutes' ride from city, with 37 trains daily, and only 5 cents tare, ranging in prices from M25 to $1X0. Don't "Wait Until Spring, "When Prices TV1X1 Advance, but Day Now. C. BERINGER & SON., deU-29-11,13,16.18.20.21 15fi Fourth av. FOR HOUSE, LOT -OK- Bu i 1 cLi in g S1jO On Ft. Wayne Railroad, call on C. S. HUDDLESTON, LAUREL STATION. de!97 DR. WARREN'S mSOMNIA CURE. A SURE REMEDY FOR SLEEPLESSNESS. Address J.N. 31URDOCK. XVhnlcsaleDrtttrcfsr, Parkersburg, W. Va. de20-2 Banner Baking1 Powder. Jppn V' -j' jwtT- I SNOWBALL PUDDING. Take one quart rich cream, four table spoonfuls powdered sugar, two spoon fuls extract of vanilla: place this in a vessel packed with chopped ice; allow it to thoroughly chill, then beat (Dover egg beater) into this two teaspoonsfnlsr gelatins that has been dissolved in two tablespoon luls sweet milt;. Prepare your cake as fol lows: Take the whites of eleven eggs, beaten stiS', one and one-halt tcacuoful granulated sugar, measured after sifting; bent the sugar gradually, also the yolks of six eggs and one teaspoonial Hour, meas ured alter sifting four times, having mixed through the drr flour one measure Ban ner" Baking Powder. Bake 40 minutes; slow oven; square pan. When cake is cold cut out the center and pour in whipped cream; drop over top candied cherries or other conserves. HICKOET NTJT CAKE. One cup of bntter, two caps of sugar, on cup of sweet milk, three eggs (whites and yolks beaten separately), one-half nutmeg grated, one teaspoonfal extract or lemon, one pint hickory nnt Kernels chopped, ona pint currants washed and dried, one pint of seedless raisins: mix together; add fire cups ot floor having in it one and a half measures "Banner" Baking Powder; bake one and a quarter hours in a' tolerably slow oven. This cake will keep for months. 1 1
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