THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THTJESDA", ' JA1STUAR1T-" 1, i89i: SOUfiED ON SWEENEY. Local Switchmen Score Their Grand ilaster for Ignoring Them. A TlE-TJr IS THREATENED TC-DAY. Conference of TCire Hen Brought to a Sat isfactory Close. SEW OIL TAKES FOE UDTLEE COUNTY There is every indication .that the railroad switchmen's difficulty is far from being; settled yet. It will be remembered that when their de mands vrere presented two weeks ago the new scale, providing for eight-hour work days and various other things, was to take effect Januaiy 1. The time has expired, and, althongh the men claim to have pur sued the constitutional course, they haveTe ceived no satisiactory reply from either the railway companies or their own officials. The matter has rested quietly, apparently, until last night, when it broke out afresh, and trouble of some sort is expected to-day. There was a meeting of the local Grievance Committee last night, attended by three men from each road centcrin; in the city. The situation was discussed until nearly midnight, and it was with the greatest diffi culty that the committee prevented the rad ical members from precipitating a tie-up. TIIKY TTAST SWEESET II EKE. The men are considerably put out that their Grand Master, Sweeney, is not here. A. G. Carruthers, chairman of the General Grievance Committee, was seen after the meeting, and said: ''There is no excuse for Mr. Sweeney's absence to-night. He slionld have been here to decide this matter one way or another. If wo were in the rung we should know ii. But Mr. Sweeney has simply and absolutely ignored ns alter we have followed the law to the letter and laid our matter Vefoie him. I am opposed to the men taking th miner in their own hands, and have had to tight hard against it all along, but it looks very ninch as though they will not have much reiaid for ilie law nou. and if a strike does occur I want the public to understand that Mr. Seeuev, and he alone, will be responsi ble." Hcnrv lynon. another member of the com mittee, saiu: "I tell you, if Mr. owcency had beard all that was said of him at the meeting to-night, his ears would have horned, lis has treated our men shamefully. Wo sent him a copy of our grievances, the receipt of which he neer acknowledged. I wrote to him, asking him if he wonld cninc here to settle tbo diffi culty, and he ignored my letter. To-day we teiegrapbed, bat got no reply. AFRAID OF A STKUaE. This action on Mr. Sweeney's part, of course, has set tha men on edge, and it is bard to say whatthe outcome v. ill be. Noneof those who have been prominent in the anair from the start want to see a strike, but the inajorityof the others do, and it will not bo surprising to sec them drop the law and take up the fight as a matter of principle. The Grand Master has Vlaced ns in the position of downright fools. We presented a scale to take etfect to-morrow, but Ihe demands have not been granted. Accord lug to the constitution, he should bava been liere to settle the difficulty one way or an. other. If wo work after making the demands the people will laugh at us and if we refuse to work we render ourselves liable to expulsion from our association." These later developments were hardly ex pected. The Baltimore and Ohio difficulty still lemaius unsettled, but the coinnauy had en tirely ocrco-.nc tile effects of it aiid the only inconvenience they were experiencing was neca-ioued by the heavy snow, by which all the roads were deled to smn- exteui. In case the men arc determined to take the matter in their own hands as inti mated bv tn men. n. 'thing could prevent a Mrike but the appcaiance of Mr. Sweeney. The men spoken ti were extremely cautious not to say anything that would implicate them as promoters of a strike, but they seemed afraid that the teclmg in favor of a lie-up was becoming dangerously apparent. If a move is made at all it will be done to-day. AlfOTHEK SEC2ET SESSION. Wire Maiitif.icturens Complete the Wort for Which They Met. The confeieuce of wire and wire nail manu facturers was concluded vesterdayat the offices of the Braddock Wire Company. The meeting lasted the greater portion of the day, and when an adjournment was reached the manufact urers present would say nothing of what bad been done. President Gregg had been appointed as a committee of one to sec the press renreseuta tives. lie performed his duty admirably, so far as seeing them was concerned, hut he gave ll'Cin no news. He reaffirmed tbo statement inane ike day pievious that the manufacturers had not co-ue together for the purpose of form ingr trust. "V hen we are ready to make statement we will do so," said he: "but until that lime nothing can be said that will be of in terest t the public In fact, we did not do any thing in which the public is interested." During iho progress of yesterday's meeting a resolution ot respect was passed on the death of the late George Douglass, of New York, form erly connected with the Oliver Barb Wire Company. The majority of the delegates left lor home last evening. TIKE WEATHER TJJ THE WEST. Merchants and Coalmen Londed Willi Mocks They Can't tell. -Whew, what beastly weather you have in the Ea-.t," said a Western businessman to a tcportcr jesterday, as he shook the water off 1.1s b.g fur coat and emptied his rubbers, which bad rilled with slush from the streets. "We have had no snow in the West," he con tinued, "and the sun has been shining ;is on summer days. The country mails are dry, and we woudrr how long oner good luck will continue. Usually the condiiions are reversed, aud the West is the one that sutlers the most from the cold and snow. -Many of the Western business men find themselves in tight places as the result of the agreeable weather. Thev had laid in heavy stocks in anticipation of a hard winter, which has failed to materialize. The coal men in par ticular are badly pinched, and even if it should turn cold now it would not help them very much. Unie's the wcatuercuarjjres in tbe next CO days, I will look for a number of small fail ures in Western towns." -OOK'I LIKE THE ADVanCS. Transcontinental Rates Koep Golnj-Up a Peg Now and Then. The advance in transcontinental rates docs not put shippers into an agreeable frame of mind. The new- iron rates will be 1 Co. The rJrac was when a keg of nails conld hs shipned to San Francisco for 65 cents per 100 pounds, hut the rate is almost doubled now. The agents say that Western rates have been too low Tor profit, ana afier kicking for awhile shippers will forget all about the increase ot 10 ler cent. Local agents do ugt think that the advance will increase the -uipments to the coast by way of Cape Horn. The rates to San Francisco arc lower than to many intermediate points. Thu Western lines insist that as tbey have to con tend with water competition that thev hare a tight to violate the inter-State law. THE OUTPUT OF A YEAR, Pig Iron Frodnction Runs Over Ten Million Net Tons for the Year. The estimated total production of pig iron for 1S90. according to the Amiiean Manufact urer, is 9.091,1179 tons, or 10.lS3.01f net tons. This is 1,600.937 net tons greater than in lbS9, "which was the year of largest production prior to 1800. The production for the first six months was tfcNi,!ija gross tons, and for the last six months if the year. 4,511306 tons. The production for the last six months is 13D.C95 tons less than dur ing tue first half of the year. Low prices and siocksat consumers caused the falling off. The Miners' Difficulty. The miners' difficulty is causing considerable trouble at Wheeling. The men have asked the mill workers who are members of the Amalga mated Association, not to use coal brought to the mill from non-union mines. Some of the men are willing to do this while others are not. Will Begin In the Spring. The building of the plate mill to be erected by W. J. Hammond t Sons at Manstleld will bo begun in the spring. It is reported that if Con gressional action is such that will further en courage the making of tinplate, the Arm will embark in that industry. 0PEHATI0KS RESUMED AGAE7. litigation Over tho ProBts or an Oil Tank Shop iu Butler County. William I. Jackson, the oil tank manufact urer of Pleasantville, who recently had soino difficulty with his former partner, S. H. Wal lace, has had matters arranged so as to permit him to resume business, and on Monday opera tions were begun again at tho shops at Sample station, on the Pittsburg and Western road The stock of the old llrm was disposed of on Monoaybythe Fidelity Title and Trust Com pany, which had been appointed as receiver, aud the works will now bu run on a larger and more extensive cale than ever. Mr. Jackson was seen yesterday and said tbe outlook for his class of goods was never better. New oil territory is being developed constantly and tho demand'for 2j0-barrcl tanks is increas ing rapidly. Prices have declined fronrSHO to to S100 for this sized tank. He will supply tho greater portion ot the demand lor the Butler county field in the future. There is a legal proceeding pending in which Mr. Jackson is the defendant, but in which bo expects to vindicate himself wiihout nincli dif ficulty His former partner, Mr. Wallace, brings tbe action, claiming that Jackson had not accounted fr over $.5.000, "and alleging that he had applied $3.SS0 to his own purpose. Jack son tiled his answer in the case yesterday, in which he claims the partnership had been dis solved before he collected tho money referred to. and thatby an agreement at the time of "set tlement all outstanding money of the Arm was to belong to him. Messrs Hunter, Ivory & Beatty have charge of his case. Mr. Jackson says Wallace was anxious enongh for the dissolution to take place until he discovered the business was a paying one, and then he wanted to share the profits. HONORING THE DEAD. Pennsylvania Kailroad Men Remember Their Late Superintendent. Tbe employes of tho varions departments ot the Altoona division of the Pennsylvania Knll roidbcld a meeting last night at tbe Twelfth street office, and passed an appropriate resolu tion on the death of their late esteemed Super intendent, L. K. Lodge. Mr. Lodge bad onlybee'n in charge of the division for a short tune, hut had won tbe high est honor and respect of every man on the division, and his sudden death was a matter of regret to all. The Scale- Has Expired. The three years' scale at the Edgar Thomson Steel Woiks at Braddock expired yesterday, but no change is expected. No difficulty is an ticipated, either. On the contrary, it is ex pected that the mill will resume operation Monday. Industrial Notes. The river miners have decided to demand an advance oT cent per bushel for mining coal for the Fituburg market. It now seems as though the furnacemen mean business in their move for lower railroad rates and will bank up unless the reduction is made. Tue blast furnacemen employed at the Brad dock plant of Carnegie Bros. & Co. will pre sent a scale to-day or to-morrow, asking for an advance in wages. Since the convention in June, there have been Si lodges ot the Amalgamated Association organized, increasing the membership over 5.003 aud making tbe total foot up over 13,000. -Captaix A. J. Beau, of tbe United States Custom House, was sresented yesterday with a handsome gold watch charm by tbe attaches of the office. R. D. Laytun made the presenta tion speech. The inolders and other employes of tbe Marshall Foundry and Construction Company, Twenty-eight street, presented their foreman, hteve Hall, last evening with a handsome gold-headed cane. President Gates, of the Braddock Wire Company, said yesterday that the plant was closed down temporarily on account of a break, hnt he knew nothing of a strike. Tbe supposed difficulty is said to have originated over the dis charge of two men without cause. WEIE 'WILL FINISH HIS TEEM. He Will Servo as Foreman of the Grand Jury Without Pay. James G. Wier, the foreman of tho grand jury, who will enter on his datfes as Connty Commissioner on Monday went before Judge Stowe yesterday and desired to kno- if he could still serve in his present position. Ho said he hoped the work of foreman of the grand jury was not incompatible with his duties as a County Commissioner, but if the Court twould allow it and there was no Jllcf al ny in it he wonld prefer to retain his foreman ship until the work of tbe grand jury was completed. For this work he would ask for no compensation, rather would he do it without the usual fee. Judge Stowe first said the two positions would not conflict in a legal way and that the proposition was a most acceptable one. He complimented Mr. Wier on the work done by the grand jury and said he was desirons that Mr. Wier would still continue in his present capacity as foreman. Mr. Wier will therefore do so. A CHAHGS IN TIME. The B. & O. Eastern Express Will Leave Earlier in the Morning. The time of the through morning express to the East on the Baltimore and Ohio road has been changed from 8 o'clock to 735 A. M. The new schedule will go into effect on Sun day, and necessitates a change in the time on all the branches. Division Passenger Agent Smith and City Passenger Acent Gregory were very busy j esterday going over the time tables. Ax Extended Populabitt Bnowx's Bron "CIIIaI. Troches have for many years ucen the most popular article iu use for rclleWng coughs and throat troubles. Pennsylvania Railroad Tours to Washing ton, D. C. The Pennsylvania Kailroad announces that they will run a series of excursions to Washington, D. C. First one will be Janu ary 15; second, February 5; third, March 5. A special train ot Pullman parlor cars and handsome day couches will be run from Union station at an hour yet lo be decided upon. Tickets will be sold at rate of 9 for tbe round trip, good returning within ten days. Portieres A general reduction throughout our splendid assortment. See the extra valnes we now offer at 5, 6, 57, 58 aud 10 per pair. Hugcs & Hacke. ttssu More Pilsner beer is sold each year by the Irou City Brewins Company. Order by mail or telephone 1186. TThssa " The Winter Term At Curry University opens January S. Classical, normal, English bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting. D Iron City beer is a very popular brew. Unexcelled for purity and nourishment. Physicians recommend it. All dealers keep it. Tihssu Black Silks The best values ever of fered arr those Faille Francaise and peau de soies we now show at 1, $1 25 and SI 50 a yard. HUGUS & HACKE. TTSsu . BY calling "Hello, 1186," you can order the finest ales and beers lor yo.nr family's use. Iron City Brewing Co. TThssa B.&TL If you have not yet seen tbe slaughter in cloakroom,-come to-morrow. Boggs & Buhl. Ladies' jackets, 'reefers, etc. Onr as sortment caunot be excelled nor prices equaled. Hdgus & Hacke. TTSSU Families supplied direct with finest lager beer by Iron City Brewing Company. Order by mail or telephone 1186. Txhssn Lunch cloths (hemstitched and fringed), sideboard and dressing case covers, table center pieces, etc, all now at materially re duced prices. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU Curry University, WInterTerm, Opens January5, 189L Send for catalogue. Our stores closed to-day.. HosENBAtrji Ss Co. B.&B. No let-up on the sacrifice sale In cloak rooms. Come to-morrow tor bargains. Boqgs & Buhl. TOO MANY MONUMENTS Judge Oyer Decides That Mrs. Jones' Grave Shall Be Well Marked. W0KK 0E THK ORPHANS! COURT. Theresa Teets Wants lo Be Paid for a Tear Spent in Jail. ALIi THn KEWS OP TUE C0DNTT COURTS Judge Over, of the Orphans' Cojtrt, yes terday handed down an opinion, in the matter of the exceptions to the account of the executor of the late Catharine Jones?. As a result of the decision the grave" of Mrs. Joucs will be adorned with two monu ments. The children of the deceased purchased a monument which was erected while the executor, acting under directions in tho will, also obtained one, which he had erected at the other end of the grave. The heirs of the estate .then objected to the executor receiving credit for the amount he' paid for the monument, claiming that a second monument was unnecessary. Judge Over, in hisopionion, said; "Unless authorized by tbe will it is no part of the. duty of an executor to erect a monument at the grave of his decedent. In this case, however, the testatrix directed that a tomb stone should he erected before the residueof her estate should be distributed, and this duty necessarily devolved upon the account aut as administrator It is very unfortunate that some of the children also contracted for one aud had it erected without notice to him. THE ADMINISTRATOR WINS. "They had no authority to make a contract for him and could not bind the estate by their contract. If it was their intention to relieve tbe estate and erect the monument at their own expense, they should have notified tho accountant before ho made his contract. He has clearly not been in default and is en titled to the credit claimed tor the ono erected by him." A statement of the work in tho Orphans' Court for the past year was completed yester day by tho Clerk. The Orphans' Court, whilo very modest in lts-manuer of doing business, accomplished with its two judges a very large amount of business during the year. Tho work of thU court is connected entirely with the estates of tbe dead, and in tho most trivial case the interest of the minors and widows are carefully guarded and protected by the court. In proceedings for sales of real estate the Court requires in every case evidence that the price obtained is the full value of the property sought to be sold, an.: in appointments of guardians tbe Court requires satisiactory evi dence of tho character of tbe person before making appointments. SCBUTINIZING THE ACCOUNTS. Their accounts are carefully scrutinized and any attemp, to defraud or wrong the helpless is speedily remedied. In the auditing ot the accounts a large amount of work is required of tbo Judges outside of court. Both Judges Hawkins and Over are constantly engaged be tween sessions of court examining such cases as require their attention. The following is the statemon'. of tho work Cerformcd during the year past nding Decerned!-. Orders made during the year as follows Sales ot real estate . , Apppointnients of guardians Widows appraisements approved 22S MM 4 Hi iiecTues oi uistriuntion mauc Miscellaneous orders 2,785 Total Value of estates audited and 4.2W) settled exclusive of real estate (in partition) $31,450,891 45 Value of estates partitioned as uearlyjas can bo ascertained 1,765,514 IS' Total J33,246,4L8 C3 The largest estate settled during theycar was that of William Thaw, the amount. passed upoii so far being SS,905,6Gii S9. The smallest estato wasSS. . . i -'i A DISPUTE -ABOUT PA7IHC-.' The City Enters Suit Against Thlrty-Elglit Real Estato Owners. City Attorney Moreland yesterday entered 58 suits, in behalf of the city of Pittsburg, against property owners on Penn avenue. The suits are to recover the assessments for the re paying of Penn avenno, from Fifth avenue to the city line. Twenty-first ard. The amounts sned f orirange from $2 to $2,00i It uas stated that the defendants joined in a petition to Councils to have the street repaved, agreeing to pay one-half the cost. Tbe contract was let tothelonest bidder and the work was well done, no complaint being made. Tho city caved the street with asphaltum, tbe Duquesne Traction Company paving between its rails with block stone, a more costly pavement. Tho entire cost of the asphaltnavement was 61.181. It "as assessed on K.G6S 9-100 Icet of property, at 2 SO per foot front. In addition to one-halt the cost. $30239, tho city charged itself with ?G,296 45, the amount represented by owners of property who did not sign tbeagreempiitor petition for the paving and are not liable under the law. The property owners have all filed appeals from the assessments mado by the Board of 'Viewers, claiming that they aro not liable for tho cost ot tbo paving. HUSTLING IN THE CBIMH?AL C0UET. A Busy Day Ends a Year of TJnprecedcnt edly Hard Work. There wis a large amount of business done in the Criminal Court yesterday. F. M. Stewart was foupd not guilty of false pretense, five indictments having been returned against him for operating a kind of employ ment agency. W. J. McGregor pleaded guilty to embezzling S10O from Pittsburg Conclave S9, I. O. H., and was sentenced to one year and six months to the penitentiary. C. M. Barton, tried for embezzling the funds of a "watch club." was acquitted. Jloses Horenstem, tried for assault and battery on Hirry Hopn. was found not guilty, but was ordered to pay three fourths of the costs. II. Oberhclman pleaded gnility tn'a charge of illegal liquor selliug, as did also Patrick Ilorle. The latter as sentenced to pay a fine of 1300 and go lo the workhouse for four months. Knhert Brown plead guilty to unlawful wound ing and sentence was deferred. The court adjourned at Q o'clpck and will not reconvene until Monday for jury trials. Satur day' however, will be observed as sentence day. During the year there were 1,831 cases dis posed of in Criminal Conrr. inclndmg those of yesterday. A most remarkable record. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOE A FOOT. John Turnbull Sues the Transverse Road for Heavy Damages. Johh Turnbull yesterday entered suit against -the Transverse Passenger Railway Company and the Citizens' Traction Company, lessee, for 55,'jOO damages? Turnbull states that on September 1 he boarded a Transverse car of tho SnringUardcn branch at lliird avenue. He bad tools with him, and the conductor made him stand on the front platform. When the car dashed around tho curve at tho Union depot switch. Turnbull was thrown from tho platform. The wheels passed over his foot, crushing it and otherwise Injuring him severely. V7ANTS BIG WITNESS FEES. Theresa Tcets Demands Compensation for 305 Days Spent in JaiL Theresa Teets yesterday filed an application for a writ of mandamus on Controller Speer to compel him to pay her S3U5 25 as witness fees in tho Kill en murder case. She was a witness in the Killeu case and was detained iu jail for 805 days. Judge White approved an order for tho pay ment of the fees, as has been customary, but Controller Speer refused to issue tho warrant, claiming that under court decision sho was not entitled to the money. A I'ittsburgcr Provides for His Monument. The will of the late U. W.Taylor, of Pitts burg, was filed yesterday for probate. The es tate is bequeathed to relatives. Sl.UOO being set apart for the erection of a monument over the grave of bis father and mother in tbe State of Maine Objects to Being Slandered. Clara Oeslheim yesterday entered suit against Theresa Conrad for 5,000 damages for slander. His friends said he would surely die. Dr. Bull's CougbCyrup saved him. 'Only 25c. 83"Eiiplaj advcrUtemenls one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Clatiifled advertise ment on this page, t as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, efc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none takm for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEBB want, roK sale, to Lnr. and other TRANSIENT ADVEKITSEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TriE Dispatch. FOR THE SHOTHSID& NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 121 Vi.SH AVE. PirTSBUKU-ADDlTKJNAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EJ11L G. STUCKEY, Hth strcct'and renn aTe. ALLEGHENY. A. J. XAERCHEK. 59 Federal street. II. J. MclllilOK, Market House, Allegheny. f.JJ. EOGKKS.t bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOAIAS-JICHENRY, Western and lrwlifavcs. G. W. HUGHES. l"ennslv.inlaand Beaver aves. i'EREV'M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. W. HUGH uutySi. Gl WANTED. Male Hell. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER-YOUNG MAN from IS to SO years old: one who run spcik German nreferred: state salary c-rpectcd. Ad dress MALT LIQUORS, Dispatch office. Jat-58 -nAKBKlt-AFlllbT-CLASS.WHITEBARBKH: O steailywork and cood wascs. "Addre'sII. W. IIEKPEL. Reinoidsville, Pa. Jal-Si -ILF.RK EXi'ERIENOKI) INVOICE AND emrlnir establish J bill clerk fr larjrcmanufaciurlnp ment; must be first-class penman, rapid and ac- curaie. Auurcss, giving references, uyuiul CLERK. Box HH1. J.1I-S Ct UTTERS AN D TAlLOltS-THE CLEVELAND i Cutting School, now In the twelfth year, had a larger attendance lor 1800, than ctcr before, and indications point toils bcluir crowded dnrlng tbe entire winter of 1831. "What Is the reason?" Simply this, cotters prodncc better reult4 with the A. D. Rude New Method than bv any princl ple Pfenning taught. dclS-05-Tlirssc TV5AFTSMEN-FOUR GOOD MEN AT ONCE XJ on general machinery pvf. references and salary expected. RUCTltUS S. S. & V. Cd., deSl-9 Isucyrns, O. TVKIVEK-SINGLEMAN, WHITE. TO DRIVE VJ and take care or carriage and horses: private famtlv: good cltv reference required. 630PKNN A V., between 10 and 4 o'clock. jal-10 PACKF.It-AT ONCE-FIKST-CLASS PRE SCRIPTION packer: mnst be am to pack all sizes. Apptyat worksof WAGHINUTOJi GLASS CO., Washington, I'a. jal-3 PACKERS-TV O EXPERIENCED PRESCRIP TION and bottle pickers. Apply at SUM NER GLASS WORKS, bteubenvllle, u. dc31-2-Th PRACTICAL GLASSMAN-WHO CAN IN VENT some cash, to tale charge of new works: a permanent position and a chance to rnakca fortune will be offtn-d to tbe right man. Address GLASS, 1 ox 505 l'lttsburg. de30-83-TTSSU RINTER-ONE WHO HAS PRESS AND type for sale and can manage a small printing office. Address I, 3, Dispatch office. dc33-22 SALES.MEN--EESFONSIHLE-BY A RELI ABLE firm to sell a splendid line of goods to the manufacturing and store trade In Vestcru Pennsylvania: Jarge territory and liberal terms to the right party. Address WEDEN & CO., Cleveland. O. Jal-Cj SALESMEN-THREE CLOTHING SALESMEN with first-class experience and recommenda tions: permanent positions. Address 1IRONNKR HUPS., llcflalo. N. Y. de3l-5l SALESMAN-THREE FIRST CLASS CARPET salesmen with cltv cxoerlencc; none other need apply. E. GEOETZINGER, 627 and 620 Fenn av. Jal-GS SIl'llITHANI"' AND TYPEWRITER-YOUNG man nccusiomed to rallgraph; good reference required-state salary expected. Address N.J., Dlspitcli office Jal-89 ST TENOGRHPHER A FIKST-CLASS LAUY stcnoirranlirr and tvncwrlter: only exne- riencod ono need apply; wages 50. A. S. C, Dispatch ofiice. Jal-C STENOGRAPHER-STATE SALARY WANT ED: also age ot applicant. Address I. 7. -Ols-patcn office. de31-6i YOUNG MAN-ACTIVE. RELIABLE YOUNG man to take charge and manage branch office; mnst furnish A references and $400 cafh capital; salary SI.00O per annum: position permanent. Address INVESTIGATE, liisnatcn. office. jal-Z7 OUNG MAN AS STOCKKEEPER IN wholesale notion house: none but experi enced need apply. Address, stating age. experi ence and last employer. It. J. Dispatch office. . .Jal-88 7-OHNG MAN BRIGHT AND ACTIVE. .JL I8or20 vearsold, to collect accounts: with ttv experli-nce preferred. K. GROETZl.NGEi:, 627 and O Penn av. jai-JJ Agents. A OENTS-TO SELL THE LIFE. TIMES AND Xi oorrespondenc-ior the late Most Rev. John Mac Hale. Archbishop ofTuam, by Rt. Kev. Bernard O'Reillv: this great worK now ready lu two volumes of iCO pages eacn. P.J. FLEMING A CO.. 7 Diamond st. dtS5-TWirssu Eemnlo Helv. ADlf-AS HOUSEKEEPER IN FAMILY OF J two. Apply at 450-PENN AV. Jal-75 Male and Female Help. COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDRESSES, dining room girls, nurses, 00 honse clrls. German and colored girls., white and colore! waiters, drivers, faun hands, one baker, boy to learn plumbing. MRS. E. THOMPSON. COS Grant st. nolO-MThs COACHMAN-FARM HANDS. WOOOCIIOP PERS. cooks, chambermaids, house girls. k,tn aim biMuuuvi uiiiiu v i sunt! I lainii; , viiliu o tinrkft ii fircA fflll Mrtlntswt wri t1c H4k lin-si cliAif Bantry girls, 4 cleaning girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 rant el 'Jcl. 10. deM Situations. CLEkKSHIP-B A YOUNG MAN OF ABIL ITY aud good reference; a nosltlon where advancement Is certain preferred. Dispatch office. Address G. 8. de30-33-TuTli POSIT ON-BY YOUNG J'AN WITH FIVE years' cxncrlcnce as bookkeeper: will start on moderate salary: good references lurnlshed. Address G.0, Dispatch office. dc30-35 POS1TWN-TO DO SEWING IN PRIVATE residence by exncrlcuced dressmaker. Ad dress 3"jt)G CAREY ALLEY. S. S city. Jal-7! POSITION AS GOVERNESS "TO CHILDREN by an educated G erman lad j . Address H. 2, Dispatch office. d (30-42 SITUATION-AS ASSISTANTS BOOKKEEPER or any clerical work: rapid pc-imnji and ac countant: good references Address, Januarv 1 or 2, L. H. WRIGHT, 7 sixth st. jal-30 Partner. TARTNER-W1TH CAPITAL, TO START A. private sanitarium, X.. Dispatch office. Address, for one week, jal-S3 Boarders and lodgers. OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED ROOMS with first-class board. KUl'ENN AV. jal-73 rinanclai. MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to anyamonnt on bond and mortgage arc uncqualcd: lowest rates oi' Interest and no delay. If you need money applv MORRIS & FLEMING, 103 Fourth ave. Jy27;i-TT6su MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and niortgtge; no delay. hacob, wiuia vu., j-ji rouriu av. dell-TTS M ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGI 6ecnritles, low et rates': no delaj. SAMUEL V. BLACK CO to rouriu av. deIl-4-iTHS MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS . to suit at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A: .lAILUV. 104 Fourth avc. Tel. 1C7. npll-I'J-TTShu MORTGAGES ON CITY -OR ALLEGHENY conntv property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER . CO.. 9? Fourth avenue. mh2-D TO LOAN $200,000 ON MORTGAGES -flOO andunward at 0 per cent; ?5O0. ooo at4S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. FRCNCH. 12o Fourth ivc. ' OC23-D TO LOAN-$300,IX10, IN AMOUNTS OF 3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 perccut: also smaller amounts at 0 percent. BLACKT& BAlltD. Do Fonrth avenue. se2l-d:6-i "Miscellaneous. ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN-(WnH CASH) TO take an Interest In nrst-ctass florist bu 1 n ess: eight green houses, each 1U ft., heated bv steaui, all well stocked and in good condition. Ad rcss FLORlSl, 751 Crawford road, Cleve land, O. J41-I4-D E VERY LADr-WlSHlNG'TO E HEROWN dressmaker to call at 616 Perm ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME FLKSHKll'S lames' tailoring system; no risk; panW responsible: school nowopcu. noKKEi EVKRVONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN windows fixed before winter: telephone 1471 or write postal card lor price list. G. G. O'BRIEN. Painter. 232 Filth ave. telO-tTS PENSIONS THE FITTSHUHG PENSION AGENCY OF J. II. hTKVENSO A CO.. 100 Finhav. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children aud w)dosvs of-deceased soldiers under late, art of Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certlacates of service procured where discharges aru lost. de20-12-TTS "DRIVATE TEACHING -COLLEGE COACH- X INU; special attention ata to backward ernoiars. sraye, au a.. auau?a, wt fimousx., XlbiSUUf. UJI-4iO PUMPING OUTFIT-1,800 FEET OK TUBINU aud sufeker rods: state price and location. Address H.J.0, Dispatch office. deal-12 WANTED. , Miscellaneous. STUDENTS OF SHORTHAND DESIRING TO acquire expert speed to call fof full particu lars at MAltflN'3 SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 2 Wood sr. al-C8 YOU - GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (131 OF , Stewart R. Co.'s line cabinet photos for tl, at poandtCFEOEHAL ST.. Allegheny. mvSWO-TTsn FOR SALE lMritOVED ItEAL ESTATE. ' City Residences. RESIDENCE Wt nAVE IN THE THIRTY FIRST ward a very flue one or7 rooms hall, finished attic cor. of two nice streets, convenient to new Incline, good schools and churches: a beautiful location and cheap: onlr JLCon; liasS) rt. front: If you are looking lorahoinoyon will miss It if you do not look at this. MORRISON & RANKS, 103 'lhirdav.4 cor. Woon st., city, and 51 Washington av.. Thlrtr-flr3t ward. del3-TTS Q 730-FOR A VERY DERIRARLE KESI i30l DENCE. Just finished, good style. Brooms, largp attic, rcceotlon hall, all the latest conveni ences: one of the most complete houses ever ot tered for sale for the money: lot SlxlCO feet, ou a good street, near V'yllc a v.. 10 minutes' ride from Wood st, by 6ablr line (60.) fcee W. A. IIKRRON & SONS. No. SO Fourth av. Jal-2 ThS" QrT 000-A 10 PERCENT LAWKENOEVILLE Oil Investment on account of removal ot owner: a7-roomcd brick and a 10-roomcd double frame dwelling, city water, gas. etc.. with lot IStino rrontlng on two streets. H. C CLlKKti, 135 Fourth arc, and Edgcwood. no2-TTS East End Residences. FURNISHED OR UN FURNISHED -A OE SlItAHLE East End residence: 14 large and luxurious rooms and modern throughout in every particular: all in the most perfect order: posses sion given at once: large lot to an alley, with good carriage house, etc J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jal-95-MThs MAIN, NEAR PENN AV. A NET 8 PER CENT. Investment, 3 houses, J3.5C0: loca tion is erv central: street Improvements made. (81.) Sec W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fonrth av. Jal-25Tli PENN AV.. EAtT END A G'OD RRICK dwelling, seven rooms, nnlshed attic room, bath, hall, dry cellar, both gases, furnace perfect scnerage. lougporch and nice plot In front; large lot to nil alley: side entrance; party moving East: lmincaiate possession, jas. w. ubai'is ia.. 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. lal-W-D' C 300 W1NEB1DDLE AV. A NEW OvJ9 superbly built, modern houso of nine rooms, bathroom. Inside closets, range, hot and cold water, both gases: electrical attachments to all rooms: 3Xftet from Liberty av.; lot 42,4x125 Icet; four minutes' walk from Ben Venue sta tion; lOnilnutes from house to Union depot via P. R. R.; 20 minutes from houso to Market at. by Pcnnav. cable line: easy terms. Call onorart dress OWN Kit, 1103 Penn ave., 7 to 9 a. m. ; same hours evening. de3I-14-WThsu QJT ?T OOO-SHADY LANE CORNER I'ROP OJ.O EKTY; new 14-room pressed brick resi dence, bath. Hall, vestibule, laundry. Inside w. c. and shutters, nat. and art. gas, range, fur nace, etc.: all newly papered: lot SSxlCT feet: terms reasonable. M. F. H1PPL .E & CO.. Fourth av. Ja!-93-Tll8SU AHeglieny Residences. COMFORTABLE DWELLING ABOVE THE parks, Allogheny-Contlgoous to electric cars, seven rooms, attic h.tll. gas, water, alley lu the rear; price 8,000; ou 1,000 annual payments, .IAS. W. DRAPE CO., 12a Fourth av., Pitts burg! Jal-95-MTlS HANDSOME ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE, Arch St.. close to the parks: spacious double riarlors, large bed-room-, finished attic, bath and aratory: furnace, laundry, natural and artlllclat gus: large, dry cellar; everything lu prime order: best location on the street. JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Ftiurth av Pittsburg.- jal-98-MThs'- Suburban Residences. TWO ACRES AND RESIDENCE-W1TH OUT BUILDINGS, orchard, water, natural gas, etc.. on line of railroad, near the cltv; three min utes' walk from railroad station: a beautiful and most convenient place. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. jal-90-MThS' FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. OO BUILDING LOfS NEAR BUTLER ST., O-il city: grand place to build dwellings or ror investment. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE i CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. jal-9G-MThS East End Lots. OQU1RREL HILL-ON E ArREIIF THE FIN k5 EST ivlng land In the Twentv-lhlrd ward, suitable to be subdivided Into lots, and sold at treble the nrico that It cin be bought for. IR V M. BURCIIFlhLD, 138 Fourtli av. lel2-S0-I Allegheny .Lots. ARCH ST.. SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY 2 very desirable bnlldlug Ion. as a whole or separately: each 2X100 feet tO( Veto St.: p Ice i cry reasonable. (3IA): See V. A. HEBRON & su.i, CJ-t our.liav. Jal-7G-MTh SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY SMALL lotsat auction: on Tuesday. January 6, at 4 o'clock will be sold on the premises 4 lots, 1x75, on Buena Vista st. above the public school: also, in rear of the above, 3 lots, 22x73, fronting on the PerrysWIle road: suitable tor cheap houscs:eay terms.. Particulars, of A. LEUGATE .fc SON. pcHoneprs. lBt Fourth-ay.. . .dtSl-Sl, Tnrms. FARM 230' ACRES. VERY BEST OF S'lIU good frame houte, large, new barn and other buildings, fine Irult and water; no better piace In every respect: on Bennsylvaula road: one-balf mile from good town and station ED. WITTlsH, 410 Grant st,, Pittsburg. de2-D P ARM-NICE FARM OF 50 ACRES, NEAR the city, fronting on Perryvlllc av.; dwcl llugand outbulldiugs. orchard, water, etc. JAS. V. DRAPt & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittslmnr. Jal-98-MTliS ORANGE PLANTATION-FOIt SALE OR exchange: a very tine one of 280 acres, in Southern Florida, on which art: fine buildings and a large orang orchard: all troDleal fruits ran be raised there: climate healthrul: no lung dis eases there, or Bnght's disease: vegetables of alt kinds can be raised there every mouth of the year: price, S2O.CO0. Apply STEVENSON &CO., 100 Fifth at oucc 10 ,1. rt. av. de!9 PLANTATION OF 800 ACRES AND 7 GOLD mines in McDuflie CO., Ga., ou Little river; 250 acres No. 1 bottom land, raises 'wheat, corn, oats, sugar cauc, etc.; 300 acres upland, half cleared, raises cotton, etc.: plenty of fruit: 2 duelling and 6 tenant houses; lovely climate: the mines yield from fl0to?30per( ton; one 5-stainp mill: price only $16,000: a rare bargain here. J. II. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Filth av.. Pitts burg. jal-l3 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. C IOAL FLOAT-W1TH VERY LARGE CITY y irilOC IIUIU), 1 UW.1 J 3VUI1.J 111 I 1I1 II iha 0n 4a . fYlrt vaclqiiHiit Itrnrv ctaLIn VI llWt (-Anj I," sj vsvsj, a s.ciuwintibf i . aiuwit, bakeries, cigar stores, drun Mores, butcher shop, shoe stores, book und statioucrr store, mill de pots. &HtAUl & CO.. 151 Fourth av. de20 DRUG AND GROCERY STORE IN ELDER TON. Armstrong Co.: dotug a good busi ness: Invoice Sl.2ii0 or less: a bargain. Address. WILLIAM J. MOORE, Homer City, Pa. jal-C3' DRUG STORE-CHEAP, EITHER ALL OR part of stock of a good paving city drug store; owner leaving city. Aourcss o. ., ins- Datch office. jal-83' -UtOOERY STORE-CIGAR STORE. HAJ'.D VT V ARE and tin store, bakeries, milkdenot. HOLMES & CO . 420 Sinithfleld et. Jal-29 MEAT MARKET FlltST-CLA-S STAND IN Youngstown, O.. doing 3.C00 of rish busi ness monthly. Address NO. b W. HAZEL ST., Youngstown, O. de31-17 Dosincss Properties. YALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY-CORNER Liberty av. and Main St.. Sixteenth ward, fronting Liberty 59 feet and entire length ou Main st. lo alley. Inquire on premises of owner, S. O. McKEE. dc31-CC FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc BUGGIES. CARElAGhS, SPRING WAGONS, etc. seconil-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMREltLUN, u. CIS Duuuesneway,ucarblxtu street bridge. tcJ-K-MihS Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN S1XONU.HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 in., one 12x24 lu., one 12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 In.. Tour 9vl2 in., and largo lot of smaller sizes; mounted portable engines 8 to 12 b. p., shartlng. pullevs. pumps, governors, etc. J. S. VOUNG, 23-25 Park war. Allegheny. Pa. OC30-D ONE gKCOND-HAND FOKrABLE 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. aud Thirty-second st. dclo-TTS THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers In every size and stvle: saw mills ami wood-worLlng luaclilu ery. flARMEb MACHINE DEPOT, Sly First av.. l'lttsburg. Pa. r.o26-D BEMINGTON TYPEWRITERS AT' THE 'lowest cash prices fir on the Installment plan. A. M. .MARTIN, 412 Wood st. de30-& THK PORTER 4 DOUTHETT CO.. L1M.. DAR RaGU st. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa engines, boilers and castings. Rcp&lrin-rpromntly attended to. dc2 EliSTF.R'S "VACUUM" FXHAUST3TIH51 1 conouilzer is the most perfect device known fur heatlngand piirlfyinir the feed water lor steam boilers and lnanutJcturlug purposes, and for heating buildings ot uu description with out back pressure on engine, returning thu con densation to the boiler In theotiiapparalus: reid lly cleaned wlthunt stopping machinery: a!) parts accisMhle: lurulslu-d on lrl.il lor acceptance: send for newlliustralcd catalogue of convincing proors. WARREN. WEBS'lER &CO., 4ll N. Si. Philadelphia. deP-W POUND. FOUND DR. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZllN Luiist Cough Syrup never falls: tpricc 25c. 50c and M. THIRD AV. AND GRANT ST., Pitts burg, Fa. Jal-33 POUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was found hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, C5 Filth" aye., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for-thein. as Dickson requires the room. nolJ-p TOIEI. City .Residences. Dv WELLINGS-IN ALL PARTS Of THE cltv and sulmrhs: send ns vour name and address, and we wltlmatl you our ret list regu larly until April I Jrcu oi charge. BLACK & BAiRD. !)." Fourth av dcl7-20t HOUSE-NEW STONE HOUSE. VERY DE slrably located. H- rooms, all the most modern conveniences; Immediate possession If desired; J30 a month. 'Sec W. A. HERICON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. Jal-18-I,G,10t East End Residences. EAST END RESIDENCE -SEND US YOUR name and address and wc will mail you our rcntllst regularly until April I, free of charge. BLACK Jfc'BA 1RD. E5 Fourth av. del"-20t Allegheny Residences. DWl.l.lNGS-lN ALL PARTS OF ALLE GIIEN i .and suburbs; send us your name aud address and we will mail you our rent list regu larly nntll April 1 free or charge. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-24 Business ITopcrtles. QTORES AND. BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL O parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address- and we wilt mall on our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACKS BaIRD. IB Fourth av. del7-20t TtrAKEHOUSE GOOD WAREHOUSE ON V First av.. bctwrcn Wood and Smithfield sts.; only 700a year. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. jal-15-l,5,7,t0t Farms. T7IAUM-210 ACRES NEAR OAKDALE STA- 'HON. Inquire or THOMAS GAMBLE. Bayard street, Fourteenth ward, Pittsburg. i.a. Ja-7-TTSt Offices. DcsU Room, Etc. OFFlCE-lN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or in suits: all modern improvements ami low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. ' ociWQt MIscoIlnneotis. STABLE-ONE Of- THE LARGEST AND best-located stables in the city: but a ftw squares from elthcrorthe depots and the business center, ou Fifth av., near High St.: three-story building. 23x110 ft. to Old as-. See W. A. HEB RON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. ' Jal-20-l.S.7.10t T.OST. LOST-MONDAY EVEN1G.SMALI FRENCH poodle dog: answers to the name or Frausv. Heward If returned to W. M. GILLESPIE, Boule vard, East End. ' ' JaI-42 LOST-SATURDAY AFTERNOON-1N OPERA House or between opera house and Roscn baum's. small alligator pocketbook. containing six rlnirs. two Belleileld club tickets and a small snm of money. Finder will be suitably rewarded bv leaving the same at EoPY'S DRUG STOKE. 618 Market sti. l'ittsburg. de31-95 PERSONAL. ERSONAL-HllLIDAY HOOKS-ARE YOU In it for special bargains? .come and be con vinced. FRANK BACON & CO., cor. Smithfield st. and Third av. t!eI4 ERSONAL-GENTLEMAN (FRENCH) AGE 30, desires to make the acquaintance of a young ladv. speaking French, with view to mat rimony. Address FRENCHMAN, Dispatch of fice. " i 11-94 PEKSONAI. FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE fiuest collection of finely illustrated books In Plttsbuntrbeautlfiil bindings: low prlces:come and see them: lmudrcilsof books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE. 800 Liberty st. del: ELECTIONS. Office ok IKY,! 00. ) MONOSQAIIELA NAVIGATION COMPANY. PlTTSBURO. Dec 17. 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of tbe Mononabela Navigation Company for the election of officers and managers for the ensuing year, and other business, will be held on THURSDAY, theSth day of January. 1SU1, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., at the office of said comnanv. No. 8 Woo-I St., Pirts burcr. W. BAKEWELL, Secretary. de!8-60-D O j fice of Western Pennsylvania 1 Exposition' .society. Pittsbukg. Dec. 30. ISM. ) ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING of this society for the election of thirteen directors to serve for the e'nsuing; year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought up. will be held in the rooms of the Chamber of Comnii"Tre. Geruiania Bank build ing, AVood St., TUESDAY. January G, 1S9I, at 3 o'clock P. M. A. P. UUHCHFIELD. jal-78 Secretary. Pittsburg Nation ai. Bank ofcommekce j Pittsburg. Dec. 13. 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Directors of this bank will ho held at the bai.kins house on TUESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1891, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock p; M. C. I. WADE. jal-91 Cashier. Aesexai. Bank. ? PrrTSBUEG, Dec 31, 1&90. ( ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION .for directors. Pf. this bankjo servo for tbe ensninz year will lie held at the banning house on WEDNESDAY, Jan. U, 1S91, between the hours or 11 A; 31. and 1 P. t. W. S. WILLIAMS, Cashier. jal-7M,2,3,5,C,7.8.8,10.12,13.14 ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho' stockholders of tbe Northside Bridge Company fur the election ot a Board of Directors wiiibe held at tho ofiice of Wm. B. Rodgers, Eq.. No. 98 Diamond t.. on Tuesday, January 0, 1891. at tbe hour or 30 o'clock P. 31. Transfer hooks closed from Januaiy 1 to Janu ary 10, 1891. JAS. H. LINDSAY, President. . dc31-8 THE KEYSTONE BANK OF PITTSBUUU The annual election for Directors of this bank to serve during the ensuing vearwillbo held at the banking house. 100 Fourth a.v Tuesday, Januarv 20, 1891, between the hours of U A. at. and 1 P. M. J. H. HAYE.-. Cashier. de20-22-D First National Bank Pittsburg, Pa. ( Pittsbbeo, Dec 11. Io90. ELKUHON-THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for tbe bank, to serve for tue ensuing year, will be held at the banking house, corner Wood street and Fifth ave., Jan. 13, 1891, between tbo hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and I o'clock p. M. J. D. SCDLLY, Cashier. dr-12-SS-D LEGAL NOTICES. -TOTICK MY WIFE. MARGARET JANE Xi Brockman, having left my beil and board without reasonable or justiUable'cansc, all per sons aro hereby notified not to trust my said wife on myaccduut.asl will pay no bills of her ontracting. " N. B. BROCKMAN. CLAYSVILLE. PA.. Dec 20, de2T-29-B FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPAN. 121 and 123 Fourth av. ESTATE OF DAVID M. EVANS. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate or David M. Evans have been, granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons'lndebted to said estate are requested to ma.c immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator. l. b.n. c. t. a. DAVID 0. EWING. Attorney. de4-06-Tli FIDELITY' TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avc. Estatkofcatharinehenderson.de CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters ol administration on the estate of Catharine Hen derson have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aru re-qne-ded to make Immediate payment, and those having claimsagainst the baine should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator. DAV1DQ. I.VING, ttn.nitv. . rfp4.(i.Tli dc4-!K-Th E1 iSTATEOF SUSAN ROSSWOG. DECEASED. jj .ULieu is iiervu kivvii limb iciiria u auiuiii isirauuii on too csiaio iu ousau iiunp ii,u been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requeued to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them knowu without delav. PETER J. ROSSWOG. admin istrator. r his attorney, JOHN M. ROIIIi. 143 Fonrth av., Pittsburg.- no4-0'J-rh FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATE OK.GEORGE.MAlrrlN, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters ot admin istration on the estate of George .Martin have been granted lo the undersigned, to whom ail per sons indebted to slid estate arc requested to niaRc immediate prrment. and those haviuc claims against thesime should make them known with out delay FIDELITY TITLE AN D TltUS V CO., Administrator. JOUN C. SLACK, Attorney. de4-94-TU FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth av. ESTATE OF JOHN" W. FLATLEY. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby siven that let ters of administration on the estate of Jolt W. Klatiey luvo been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons- Indebted to said estate are re quested lo make Immediate payment, and those having claiinsagalust the same should luaLc them known wllhoul-delsv. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRCSTCO.. Adiuiufstrator. DAVID Q. I-.W1NG, Attorney. de4-03-Tli FIDELITYrrLll'AND TRUST COMPANY, -121 and 123 Fourth av. ESTATE OF WILSON MeCANDLESS. DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that let ters testatnc.ilury on Iho eat.ite of Wilson Mc Caudtcss have hem grntd to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are lequcspMl to make Immediate p ivinent. and thoc having claims. igctnst the suneliouht make them known without- iltl.iv. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO.. Administrator, c. t. a. DAVIDQ. EWING. Attoiey. dcl-07-Tli THOMAS J. POKD, Atty-at-i.aw, 93 Dliuioud st. -VTOTlUltlS iiERfntVGIv'EN THATTHEGAS JH City Manufacturing Co. .limited, was. ou the 13th ilar of J,ecymb'-r, A-D. IS", by a vote of tho m-iioiity In piuuherand value of interest, vol unlarilv dissolved, ninrthesuoscilbers were duly elected llquidatlujrtrustcesto'wlnd up thcsuld as sociation, limited, and distribute the assets thereof, to whom all persons h ivlng claims agalust said association, limited, will present the "same, ami all persons Indebted to said association, limited, will make payment. GEORGE DO VE1 , address IS Decatur st.. Alle- 8 JAjIES B. ANDERSON, address Wllkiniburg, Allegheny co.. Pa. ,7 - JOSEPH A. KIRCHNtat, address B7.FaTetio st.', AUegaeny.Clty, '..'i ' - sdelS-7J-Ib MEETTNGS. SONS OP ST. GEORUB-THE"MEMBER8 ol Central Lodgn. No. 42, will meet at 209 Charticrs street, TO-DAY, January 1. 18)1. at 2 V.M.. to attend the funeral of onr Iare brother Henj mdn Downes. P.v order of JOHN KEL EEKD. President. W. HIDING. Secrefary. Members of sister lodges Invited to attend. jal-81 CENTUAIi MASONIC HALL ASSOCIA TION OF PlTTSBUrtG. NOTICE. Tbe annual meetiusof the stockholders of Central Masonic Half Association of Pittsburg will he (held at Central Masonic 'Hall, Collins av.. Monday, Januarys, 1531. convening at 70 o'clock p. .-!., at which time tbo election of a board of nine directors to serve until the first Monitor after the first day in Janary. lS9i will take jiferft A. K. HENDERSON. dSl-15-D Secretary. DIVIDEND. Cur Savings Bank of Pittsbukg. Pa. J Dec. 31. 1890. 5 DI.VIDEND-THE BOARD OF" DIREC TORS of thl bank have declared a divi dend of FOUR PER CENT on tho capital stock, payable forthwith, outot the earnings of thp past six month?. jal-85 JOHN W. TAYLOR. Cashier. ARSENAL BANK.1 Pittsburg. Dec. 31. 189U. DIVIDEND THU BOARD OF DIREC TORS of the banklia declared a divi dend ot FOUR (1) PER CENT out of the earn ings or the last six month", payable forthwith. jal-71-D W. S. WILLIAMS. Cashier. Duquesnr National Bask. ,; Pittsburg. Pa.. Dee. 31. 189CX S THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THI8 bank havn'this day declared a dividend of (4) FOUR PER CENTUM out of tho past earning', payable on dimand. free of tax; jal 22 A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier. Masonic Bank. l PiTTSBUnG. Pa.. Dec3l. 1890, J DIVIDEND-THIRTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND The Board of Directors of this bank have this tlav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on tbo capital stock out of the earnings of tho last sixth months, payable on demand. K. W. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. jal-90D Tub Frkehoi.d-Bank. i PlTTsnuno. Pa.. Dec 31. 1890. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT ont of ilie earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. jal-Sl J. F. STEEL, Cashier. Fiest National Bank. Pittsburg. Pa-I PITTSBURG, December 3L 1890. j DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank bave this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT on thu capital stock, payable ou demand free of tax. jaI-95 J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. Central Bank, J PrrrSBUP-G. Pa.. Dec. 30. 1S90V? DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS ot this bank lias this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF (IK) PER CENT out of the earnings ot the past tbree mouths, pavahle forthwith at the banking house. No. 17 fifth avenue. de31-31 C. C. DAVIS. .Cashier. HUSINESS CHANGES. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under ihe title ot William With erow & Ci, has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent. Mr. William Witherow. having purchased tbo entire interests of his partners, will hereafter conduct the Hotel Duquesne, and assume all debts and liabilities. JAMES P. WITHEROW. jal-92 WILLIAM. WITHERQWi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership lately existing' between W.A. Young and P. A, Madden, under the natno ot Young & Madden, real estate and insurance agent, has been this day dissolved. by mutual consent. All debts owing to said firm are to be received bv said W. A. Young, who will con tii.ua business at the old stand, 51 Grant av., Millvale borough, and all claims on said firm are to be presented to him for payment. W. A. YOUNG, JAN. 1. 1S01. P. A. MADDEN. jal-74 MERCER fc McILVAIN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between J. P. Nicholas. G. M. Hall. Thomas E. Coole and James s. Chambers under the firm name of J. P. Nicholas & Co.. .has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. All debts dne said firm will be paid to Thomas E. Coole" or J. J. Chambers, and debts of said firm will he nre sentcd to them for payment. J. P. NICHO LAS. G. M. HALL. THOMAS J-l COOLE, J. S. CHAMBERS. December 31. 1S90. - jal-12 AMUSEMENTS. ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE t WEEK MONDAY. JANUARY 6, HANDS ACROSS THE SEA, With alMbe original company, scenery and realistic effects. 2-CAR LOADS 2 Of the most elaborate scenic appointments. A play that has been applauded to the echo bv upward of .",00.000 of the elite families in Boston and vicinity. Prices, M, 73c, 50c, 25c Seals now on sale. jal-43 D UQUESNE TH EATER (.nttsnurg s l.tauing .Lneaver.j A Happy New Year. T'o-dav at 2. To-night at 8. William Gillette's Greatest Success, ALL THE COMFORTS OF JHOME, By Mr. Chas. Frohman's Comedv Co. Seats at theater and at Hays', 75 Fifth av., 25c. COc 75c, ?1. General admission. 50c Jan. 5 The American Extravaganzi Co., in The Crystal Slipper. - jaI-3S LAST DAY BATTLE OFjfETtYSBURG CYCLORAMA, Corner Eeecb street and Irwin avenue, Alle gheny Cltv. Open daily (Sunday excepted) from 8 A. M. to IU p. it. Come early and avoid the crowd. Admission 25 cents, children 10 cents. jal-SO OLD CITY HALL FRIDAY EVENING. JAN. 2. THE REDPATH CONCERT, with MISS ELLA CHAMBERLIN, ' The Famous Whistler. Tickets, 25c 50c and 75e at Mellor & Hoene's Music Store. No. 77 Fifth av. jal-28 DUQUESNE THEATER Seats on Sale To-Moitow. CRYSTAL SLIPPER, Or Princo Prettiwitz and Littlle Cinderella. 25c to SI. Special Wed. Mat., 50c jal-37 IRAND OPERA HOUSK jr .TO-NIGHT. Matinees New Yeir's Dav and Saturday. ARONSON-.-5 COMIC OPERA CO, POOR JONATHAN. Next week Hands Across the Sea. de29 BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT W. A. Bradv's Companv, IN "AFTER DARK." Matinees to-day and Saturday. Januiry5 Margaret Mather. jal HARRY WILLIAM'S ACADEMY. To-night and at four Matinees this week. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. HAHRY KERNELIVS , HIGH.CLASS VAUDEVILLE. de39-3S HARRY DAVIS'- FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM Commencing Monday. Dec 29. Borland' School ot Educated Go. . half horse, half man. All new features. New Year's Day open at 930 A. 31. Admission 10 cents. dc29-2S PRINCETON UNIVERSITY GLEE. BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS Will giv- a concert in Carnegie Hall.AUeghi-ny, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, At 8 P. 31. Tickets fr sale at Hamilton's, 91 and ! Hfth a d82S--U PROF. BROOKS (Member of tho American' Society' of Profe-sorsor Dancing. New York), DANCING ACADEMY. u Liberty Avenue and Sixth Street,, For ladies and gentlemen will com mence Mohday. January G. at 8 r. 'jt. Fur rolsxc and masters Saturday, Jan uary 3. at 3 o'clock P. M. tle2S-5 TlTcKNlGHT fc VICTOR"!. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS. PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Pittiug. IIC SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 7oU , ja7rfi9-TT3 jlf MAY, SONS CO, ' tj' iV1 FiuT DYEING AND CLEANING. SS Sixth Avenue, mblB-SO-TTS Pittsburg. Pa. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of patents. ,131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield. next Leader office. No delay. Established 20 yean., je2S-JS - CHOICE PROPERTIES. THE LAST HOU Unsold ont of Eight At a Reduced Price. Handsome (new) and complete bncK house; 12 rooms bandsomely finished and papered; all tho very latest improvements. Forbes St., Oakland, Coltart square. cor.-; See W. avenue A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth jal-77-jrrh $16,000. Shadyslde residence on mast prominent as phaltum paved and sewered residence avenue in the East End; comparatively new and very sulistanti.il dwelling, containing 12 rooms and reception ball, two bathrooms, w. c. etc Tba entire dwelling elegantly finished in bard wood; in fact, was constructed wim a view to solidity, comfort and elegance regardless of expense. Lot 70x200 feet, with substantial carriage house in rear. This property mnst be sold at onco owing to immediate removal from city of owner. Terms to suit purchaser. H. F- KIPPLE & CO., deSWS-TTSn 1)5 FOURTH AVENUE. AUCTION SALES. HANDSOME 1ARPETS AND HOUS& HOLD goods at auction FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 2.1S9LAT 10 O'CLOCK. Removed from an Allegheny residence to tbo rooms No. 311 Market street. Parlor suit, chamber furniture, fine folding bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, sewing machine, toilet ware, tine dinner service, tables, rockers, china closer, leather couch, hall rack, bookcase, din ing room sideboards, extension table and chairs, wardrobes, pictures, cornices, shades, dishes, and glassware. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. jal-10 Auctioneers. INE DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS For sale it auction this day at" lu o'clock, at the rooms No. 311 Market St.. commencing at 10, 2:30 and 7 o'clock, respectively. No re serve on anything. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. -r jal-U AUCTION SALL H. E. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise atorss. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. deo-G&D NOTICES. STEA.MBOAT MEN ATTENTION THE snutb, or McKeesport side, channel of the jMcKeesportandDnqnesno highway bridge at Riverton will be closed with falsework. Please take tho north, or Duijnr-snp ide. channl. PENCOYD BRIDGE COMPANY. deSl-10O-D PROPOSALS. US. ENGINEER OFFICE, CHARLES . TON-KANAWHA. W. Va,. December 22. 1SU Proposals for building the foundations and the pier, ahntmenr. etc, for a movable dam at Lock No. 8, ot the Great Kanawha river improvement, will be received at this office until 3 P. 31.. of FEBRUARY 10. 1891, and then opened. Tbe attention of bidders is called tn the acts of Congress, approved Feb ruary 28, 18S5. and February 23. 1SS7. vol. 23. page 332, and vol. 24, page HI, Statutes as Large. Information can be obtainsd by appli cation to ADDISON &l. SCOTT; Resident En gineer. WM. P. CRAIGH1LL. Colonel of En gineers. U. S. A. jal.99- TO Butchers and Bakers. Sealed proposals will br received at this office until-! o'clock p. 31. FRIDAY, January 2. 1891. for supplying Allegheny County Jail withbreid and meat from January 15. 1891.' to July 15,1891, Bread to be of good quality wheat bread Proposals for meat wiil be: First, good qual ity boiling beer, not to contain more than 2o per cent bone; second, to be free from '"' ' j - and accompanied with such amount orioup bone as the warden shall direct. Tbe board re serves tho right to consider either pronositiou in the interest of the county, all supplies to ba subject to the aoproval of the warden, and ba furnished In such, quantities and at such times as he shall direct. For further information in quire at the county jail. 'The board reserves the right to reject any or Ml bids. JOSIAHSPEEB, de.",0-80 County Controller. OFFICUL PITTSBDRG. N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Riverside street, from Mo loney alley to Soutii Main street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha city of PittsDorg, In Select and Common Conn cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en acted bv the authority of the- same. That tha grade of tho snch curb line of Riverside street, from Moloney alley to South Main street, bo t and tbo same shall be established as follows, to-wit: Beginning at tho west cnrblineof Ma loney alley at an elevation of 27.92 feet; tbence falling at the rate of 1.05 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 627.53 feet tn tbe east curb line of South Main street at an elevation of 21.33. T)EMOVAL. L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. Va AND 45 SEVESTB AVE. We respectfully announce that we cava secured the large and substantial buildings of the BINDLEY HARDWARE CO., Seventh avenue, opposite Now Grant street, to which location we hare removed our office and such goods as have arrived since the destruc tion of our Liberty street warehouse by fire. We aro not jot fully prepared to suDply tha wants of our customers, but hope to be able to ao so in the course ot a week or ten days. la the mean time, if our friends will intrust their orders to us, we hope to be able to supply their more pressing needs without delay. l.h. Harris" drug co., NOS. 48 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUEl Pittsbuho. Pa., January L 189L jal-to PLAZA HOTEL 4 Cth Ave., fiSth and G9th Sts, New Tor. J OVERLOOKING CENTRAL PARK. . f CUB3INE. SERVICE AND APPOINT! MENT8 UNSURPASSED. 'I American and European .Plans. I ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.' ' F. A. HAlIMOND. nol3-24TTS j WATCHES i i Beautifully engraved and set with diamonds- a full showcase of tbe prettiest cases ever mads; diamond rings, pins and ear rings; studs and scarf plus: a large stock of rings set with pearls, rubies and diamonds, also plain and en graved: everything in silverwaro from a tea set to a match box; onyx docks; gold spectacles and eve glasses: lowest prices at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av., near Market st. de!3-TTS REMOVAL. :r o. millbb, House and Sign Painter, has removed from. " 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special' attention liven tn tba handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting ana glazing la all its branches. ocl9-Q5- LAP WELD FOREMAN WANTED. Wo want a man of experience to take charge of onr lap weld department. Also two lap welders. None but first-class men wanted. Ap ply at once. THIS TYLER TUBE AND PIPECO. de3u-83 Washington, Pa. PIANOS, v ORGANS. ' And all manner ot Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. " oc21-66-D Fifth avenue. AF. SAWHILL. ? , ACCOUNTANT. . 187 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. ' Attends to opening or closine books, correo g tion of errors, or anything in the Use of accounting. aeoMJr ffr- ?rTO loanWoxs f0"u iu jjvjijjuww jaorttages.'vc! or cnuntrv nronertv. at lowest rates.-. JAM1 WJDRAPKii;CO.,l:3Fourtu T., PiJJtnM
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