;r in i Mil iim ? 7qx&ZF? THE PlTTSBUBG DISPATOHT ' SATURDAY, JANUARY ' '3, 1801 s. 3' Display adverlisetnents one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise renti on this page, such as Wanted, Tor Sale, So Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Toplinebeing displayed counts as tiro. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH busixjZss office, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS 01"f!s. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. tUK SALE. TO LET. A.NO OTHER TRANSIENT AOVEKlTsEMENTS WILL 11E KUEI'LDU1T091". M. FOKINbCKlIOX. Adv crtlscraenls should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TnK Dispatch. rOK THE bODTHSlDI". NO. HI! CAltoOJJ M KEET. TKLEl'HOXE NO. 6E2. FOR J-HF. EASjT EM, . W. WALLACE, 6111 l'LNN' AVE. rilTSBUHG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS McOAFFRtY. 2500 Butler street. EMIL O. STUCKE1', Htu strict and Tcnn are. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK. 59 Federal street. H. J. SlcBKIOE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGkKS Jt bON'. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS .MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. Hu6nES. Pennsylvania and Hearer arcs. 1'EKKV M. GLEIM, Bebeccaand Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male llelii. BIKEK A FlKST-CLAbS BKKAD AND cjVc baker, pood waces and steady employ ment to rlcht person. Call on or address JAMKS HOU&ION, No. 92 seventh av Beaver Falls, Pa. JaW AKER-AOOOD HOTEL BAKElt. 1NQUIKE atST. CilAKLtb" HUltL.. jao-oo OY-TO FEED JOB PRINTING l'KEhS CiUato3MllIHMU.ui. jaj-oi ClCITHANDTAILOKS-TIIE CLEVELAND i Cuttlnc School, now !n the twelfth year, had a Mrpcr attendance lor 1SD0 than ever belore, and Indications point to its bcin crowded during the mtlre -n Inter of 1S11. "What Is the reason?" Muiply this, cutters produce better results with ihiA D. Kude New Method than bvanv princi ple or cuttlnc taught. delS-95-ThFKSc TPiKAlTSMEN-FOUK GOOD MEN ATONCE. J on central machinery; irlve references and falarv expected. BUCYKUS S. S. A U. CO., Hncrus O. de31-9 LASSi DECORATOR A FIRS1-CLASS " decorator on class, to assume charjieor an "fattera factory: must be a person or large ex perience ana progressive Ideas and designs In cf lerts Address, stating experience, past and 5 recent miplovers. I,," crockery and Glass ournal, "ew York City. Ja-S .NOICE-CLEUK: STATE AGK. bXlTKl EN CE, wares and reference. Address HARD WARE, care Dispatch office Jal-C: O' r F1CE - CLERK WHO UNDERSTANDS lionkkccpiuz and can figure accurately: anncrln own writing and give ace, reference and cat tpectcd this i a sood place. Address MANUFACTURER. Dispatch office. lai-61 KACTICAL ULASSMAN WHO CAN I VE.r some ca.h. tu take charge of new works: a permanent position aud a chance to mike a fortune will be oiTcrd to the ripht man. Address GLASS, lox 505 l'lttsburjr. dcSO-SS-TTSSa -TJACKEK!" TAt O EM'EUIENCED I'REM'KIP X TiON and bottle pickers. Apply at SUM NER GLASS MORivs. stcubcnvllle, O. dc31-I AI.EM1EN ON SALARY OK COMMISSION. to handle the new- Patent Chemical Ink I'.ratlnc Pencil. The greatest selling novcltv ever Tirodncf-d Erats Ink Thoroughly in two seconds: noahrasion of paper. COO to 500 per cent prodt. One agent's sales amounted to ?KM In six dars; another 5-C In two hours We want one energetic general agent for each state and Territory. Sam ple In mall 35 ols. For terms and full particulars, address! HE MONROE .ERASER MFG. CO., La Cros-c, Wis. Ja3-3 SALESMEN -lO SELL OUP. SPRING LINE orcasslmcres, dress goods, jeans, cottonades and gingnams, to retailers, as a side line: liberal commission. Address MANUFACTURER. Box 590. Philadtlphia. de23-l-S rpKAA'El.IM. MEN -TO CARRY A VERY X desirable side line; good returns. Address DhS MOINES NOVELTY CO., Des Moines. la. Ja3-2tf -T-TTHOLSTEREK EXPERIENCED IN LAY Kj 1NG carpets and hanging curtains. Address J. N.. Dispatch office, slating experience and sal arj -wanted. ja3-ll TOl'NG MAN-A BRIGHT ONE FOR GE.N ER VL ofilcc work: mnst be good at figuring aud writing. and have had business experience In this city: position permanent to the right person. Andrews in own handwriting, with reterences and salary expected, A. C., Dispatch office. ja"W Agents. A GEM1-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY' TO V use Dr. O'kecie's cent pills. Good as irold. Dr. irKtLfe's liver pills cold or catarrh pills couch pUK diarrlicca pills. djspepIa pills, rhumatlni pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills worm pills, kidney pills, lencorrhcca pills backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pllK croup pills, snru throat pills nerve pills, nen ou. debility pills whooping cough pills llou cathartlc pills malaria pills piles pills Price, Srcnt. large h-iuies ?l. DIt. O'KEEFEt CO.. Homeopathic Oicmists. 31 Firth a., Pittsburg. Will move to 70S smithfield st. April. Ja3-I3 GEN1S-TO "EI.LTHEPINLISCLOIHES J!;V line: the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins: a perfect success; patent r-cenllv issued: soldonli by agruts to whom the t xcluslvc right 1 given 'on receipt or 50rents we will sendasamole line bv mall: also circulars; prltc list and terms to agents; secure vourterrl lon atcr.ee Address THE PINl.ESS CLOl'HLS LINE CO.. 17 Iliruion street, Woncster. Miss oci-CI-ws A ULNTb-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER .jL and pure spices: gifts witli goods: toke "norkcrs miners urmlllmen can make money In lheirpirc time: special Inducements topers'ou6 iaingan i-tabllshcJ trade "I AMASIIIROTEA CO., !oik bok M71. Pittsburg. I'a. ap30-70-S GENTS-1X1 SLLL1HL I.1FI". TIMES AND J correspondence of the late Most Rev. John Mac Ilnlr. Archbishop orTuam, liy Itt. Rev. rtern-ird O'Reilly; this grc.it work ifew ready in two iolt)ineot 7u0 pages cacn. P. .). FLEMING A I O.. 77 Diamoml si. deW-TWTFsSu - :NT.-TO HANDLE A LINE OF SPE 1. ClAl.TU's: good money to good agents. Ad irt.ss Mil II. DOOR PLATE iltl.LL CO., Grand J"apid. i'.ich. Ja3-I8 A lrr.. l-. ii 1.1.1, if;., unifllin? IA- V-ZON Cougn sirup. best on earth. Third and Grant st.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja-K( Teimile Ileli nHAMHritMAID WITH good rei-eh- EM I"s. Apply KHEACII SI'., curnerGrant av Alhgheny. Ia3-I5 Male and I'cuiale Help. C COACHMAN 1 ARM HANDS. WOO0CHOP- PEK rouke. chambermaids house girls cook aud cr.ambirmaid ror small lainllv: child's nur-o, nurse gnl. colored girls dishwashers psntry girls i rltanl.ig girls. MtEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. lei. M. deit-D OOKS-CIIAMBKRMAIDS. L AUN DRESSES, dining room girls, nurses "00 house s-lrls ,c:nau and colored girls while and colored rafters drivers Jarm lianas one bikir. boy to learn plumbing, ill's i THOMPSON. 608 Grant st. uolo-MThs Situations. POSITION-BY A REGISTERED DRUGGIST of experience: refcreneesghen. Address E. D. K-.BUXII5, Ul-iirsvlllc, Pa. Ja3-67-Tu-.su SITUATION -AS ASSISTANT IIOOItKI'.ElER or collector: best of references and bond given. Aduress J. 11., Dispatch offlce. Ja3-50 rartners. -VTOUNG MAN Willi FROM ?3.000 TO ?3,W0 L capital as copartner; money required to de opand extcud huslncs-: this Is an exceptional o!)iinand only principals need applv. Au IrcssN. D.. Dispatch othc. ja3-31 Rooms. Houses. Ktc. TO BUY A GOOD S OR 10-KOOM BRICK duelling, in first-cla? neighborhood: near Lirksln Allegheny preferred. AddiessM. L. K,, iltpatch olhce. JaJ-S TO BUY FOR CASH-GOOD HOUSE. SEVEN or eight rooms I-ast End. near traction roads. Addnss, with lull particulars, B. C. D., Dispatch oDcc. laJ-47 "Financial. -SjONEY BORROWERS ON KEAL ESTATE I In both cities and vicinity can get money wltnoutdlayandat reasonable cnarges bv call ing on THOs. Mcl'At FRKY. broker. 35C9 Bntler St.: 90O.OUO to loan; office open eenlngs: tcle phoucooH. jea37-s - r ONLY OUP. FALTLITIIS FOR FURN1SH jjl INGinonej to any amount on bond ai.d mortgage are unequaled. lowest rates of Interest and no delay. II you need money apply MORRIS s, FLEMING. 1U8 fourth aVL. JyZ7-b6-TTasa rONEY IAANED-LOWEST RATES OF 1N .lX 1EREST, according to amount and loca tion: no delay. .BAXTER, IHOMI'SON i CO., 16J Fourth ar. se30-59-Tu8Su MONEY TO LOAN' AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. P.EED 11. COYLE 4 CO., 131 Fourth av. dcll-TTS -IONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE iX securities lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL "tt. BLACKiCO . 99 Fourth ar. dell-4-iThs -TORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY aA countv property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER CO.. S2 Fourth a enuc mhl-D "f OlOGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS -iJ to suit at 4"s, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 107. apH-19-TTbSU OWNERS OF ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE In both cities and county that want to sell and have their property advertised free oTcbarge to call at once on THOS. MCCAFFREY, "li39 Hullerst : purchasers calling dally; office ope a evenings: telephone 55H JC3G-37-B rpO LOAN -tSO.000 ON MORTGAGES flOO J. audunward at 6 per cent: 1500.000 at4X per cent on residences or business property, vacant louorlarins. s. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave. OC23-D rpO LOAN 1500,001, IN AJIOUNTS OF 3.000 l and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cenu BLACK & iJAlKU, 8a FourtU Tcnnc ttZl-aX-U TTAXTED. Miscellaneous. ACTIVE BUSINESS MXN'-(W11H CASH) TO lake an Interest In flrst-class florist bu-1-nets: eight green houses, each 100 ft., heated by steam, all well stocked and In good condition. Ad rcss FLOR1S1, 751 Crawford road, Cleve land, O. Jl-14-D DRUGSTORE CHEAP EITHER ALL Oil part of stock of a good paying city drug store; owner leaving city. Address J. !.. Dis patch office. Ja3-53 VERY LADT WISHING TO BE HEROWN dressmaker to call at 618 Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and investigate MA DAME FLESHER'S ladies' tailoring tys-.em; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. nol5-r! EVER-tONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN windows fixed before winter: telephone 1471 or write postal card for price list. G. G. O'BRIEN. Fainter. 2K Fifth ave. selO-TTS -V7-OUNG LADIES AC PUPILS-TO EDUCATE JL in the art of tine era on work, pastel or water color.ulso negative retouching, tor par ticulars, apply at the ELITE GALLERY. 51S Market st., Pittsburg. JaJ-51 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON Jt CO., 100 Mfth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers permanently helpless children aud widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with '.he dis ability: bounties collected; certllleates of service procured where discharges arc lost. dtfO-K-TTl PRIVATE TEACHING COLLEGE COACH ING: special attention paid to backward scholars. PROF. M. L. DUKS1', 104 Fulion st., Pittsburg. dc3-37-TTS "VOUNG MEN AND WOMEN-WHO WISH X to thoroughly learn shorthand: such are helped to positions. MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL 412 W ood st. de31-40 rv H. P. TUBULAR BOILER: 30 10) H. P. fJJ horizontal engine second hand or new; (.onnty Inspector's certificate. Address tnll par ticulars and price to F. B., Itoom 65, Bakcwell building, city. Ja3-12 FOR SALE-K1IPKOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BUTLERST.-NO. 37C5, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the -ward: lot IixlOO fL, with large store building: at .present occupied by Geo. Uetrassbocstore: lrauic dwell ing on rear oriot; this valuanle property will be sold Tcrv low and on easv terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY 35C9 Butler. el0-93-w&" HOUSES AND LOTS-TWO-ON ELEVENTH st., near Carson st.. city, Sonthside: to be 6old at Orphans' Court sale, on Thursday after noon, Jan. 8, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Par ticulars from J AS. W. DRAPEJcCO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ar., Pittsburg. JaS-JS-MW-s' RESIDENCE-WEHAVE IN THE THIRTY FIRST -ward a very fine one or7 rooms hall, finished attic cor. of two nice etreets, convenient to new Incline, good schools and churches; a beautiful location and cheap: only $1,000; hasfio IX. front. If yon are looking tor a home you will rnis It If you do not look at this. MORRISON & BAN Ks, 106 Third av.. cor. Wood St., city, and 51 W ashlngton ay.. ThlrlT-first ward. dcl3-TTS DO 730-FOR AVERY DERIRABLE RESI OO" DENCl". Just finished, good style, 6 rooms large attic receotlon hall, all the latest conveni ences: one of the most complete houses ever ol fered for sale ror the money; lot 24x100 feet, on a good street, near Wyllcai., lOminutcs' ride rrom Wood st. by cable line (8a) See W. A. HKRRON i. SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. JaI-26ThS" SPT 000-A 10 PER CENT LAWHEXCEVILLE t 1 investment on account of removal of owner; a7-roomed brick and a 10-roomed double frame dwelling, city water, gas. etc. with lot 25x100 rronting on two streets. H. C, CLARKE, 135 Fonrth ave., and Edgewood. no2-TTS"' O 000-VEKY REASONABLE PAYMENTS: O'i' modern hnnse of t rooms and attic on Bedlord av.. notfarfrom Fulton St., two squares from Wvlle av. cable line. (79.) Sec W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth av. Jil-24-S East End Residences. F URNISHED OR UN FURNISHED-A DE SIRABLE East End residence: 14 lars-e and luxurious rooms and modern throughout in every particular: an in ine most peucct orucr: posses sion given at once: large lot 10 an alley, with good carriage house, etc .IAS. YV. DRPE & CO., 13 Fourth av., Pittsburg. jal-95-MThs' HOUSE LOVELY LOCATION NEAR Hl 1 AND av., handsome house of 7 rooms, with every comhirt and convenience onlyfl.ixxj; halfcasb. W. W. ELDERK1N 6343 Station St.. E. E. Ja3-il-TUTh6 OAKLAND-A NICE HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, attic with bath, natural gas etc; Imme diate possession JAS. W. DRAPE Si CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Ja3-3S PENN AV.. EAST KND A GOOD BRICK dwelling, seven rooms finished attic room, bath, hall, dry cellar, both gases, furnace perfect sewerage long porch and nice plot In front; large lot to an alley: side entrance; party moving East: Immediate possession. JAS. w. DRAPE S, CO., 1J9 Fourth ay.. Pittsburg. tal-iff-D YALUABLE FKAME DWELLI.N'G-OF SIX rooms hall and finished attic; all modern conveniences; price J4 KO: terms to suit; a bar gain indeed: also, a five-roomed brick house; very near cables and P. 11. IE. Liberty station; good condition; price (2.100; cheap: also, a three roomed frame, on easy payments: price SLSiX); saj) cash, balance fll 00 per month: a real liar gain: only one minute from electric line, three minutes trom cables and P. K. R. Liberty station. H. M. LYNN, No. 1 Frnukstow-n av., cor. Penn av., Denholm building. East Liberty Ja3-C4 QQ 750 NO. 359 MAIN ST- NEAR PENN OOl ay.. Seventeenth ward. Phil Langc'i beautiful brick residence of hall, vestibule, ten rooms and bath: both gases: all modern con veniences: lot 48x100; TLCOO cash, bal. to suit: reason for selling, owner leaving city, see THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3503 Butler 5U dcIl-MS-WSsSU' Q- OOO-SHADV LANE CORNER PROP O L O' EK1 Y; new 11-room pressed brick resi dence bath. hall, vestibule, laundry. Inside w. c. and shutters nat. and art. gas, range fur nace etc.: all newly pipered: lot 52x137 feet: terms reasonable M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 90 Fourth av. Jal-93-Thssu" Cj-t 750-ON noLMES ST., NEAR TTFTY Ol FOURTH, lot 20x100: new frams house of 5 rooms, hall and finished aillc: side entrance, porch: worm $i2C0: termsfMO cash, balance 25 monthly : no I u lerest or taxes to pay. see THOS. MCCAFFREY, 1X9 Butler st- de20-SGwss Q1 OOO-CASH-NEW FRAME HOUSE OF 5 Ol rooms, nat. gas, electric lights bells.etc, 011 Grazier st.. 2 minutes' fom Dallas sts., P. It. 11.: price only fi 800: lot 25x135. W. W. ELDER KIN, 634S Station St.. E E. Ja3-21-TUTUS" Alles'ieny Residences. ARCH ST.-26G-AT AU(T10N CJN TUESDAY, Jan. 6, at 3 o'clock, on premises, will be sold the property 206 Arch St.. near Jefferson St.; 'ot20 xtoo. with two small frame houses four and he rooms: possession April 1: terms half cash. A. LI-GGAlEiSON. Auctioneers 103 Fourth ay. COMFORrABLE DWELLING ABOVE THE parks, AllvVhenv Contiguous to electric cars seven rooms uttlc hall, gas water, alley In the rear; price f 8,000: on? 1,000 annual payments. JAS. W. DKAPE A CO., 129rourth av.. Pitts burg. jal-9S-MThs FINE RESIDENCE-ON THE PARKS, ALLE GHENY, with corner lot: 9 nico rooms with all the modern Improvements and in excellent condition throughout: everything almost new; one of the most dcsf'v.ble residences on the parks: possession at once VAS. W. DRAPE & Co., 123 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Ja3-3S-Dp HANDSOME ALLEGHENY KES1DENCE, Arch st.. close to the parks: spacious double fiarlors large bed-rooms finished attic bath and avatory: furnace laundry, natural and artificial gas: large, drv cellar: everything in prime order; best location on the street. JAMES W. DRAl'E & CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jal-90-MThs KOUSE AND LOT-ON fl,CO0 PAYMENTS In Allegheny, one square from the park and street cars: a brick house of seven rooms, with bath, attic hall, cellar, natural gas, etc.. etc : all In good order; $1,000 down and $1.000 annually. J. W. DEArE & CO.. 12J Fourth ay., Pittsburg. JaS-SS-O QQ GOO-2 NEW FBAME HOUSES ON CO" Shady ay.. Eleventh ward, Allegheny; llils Is a rare bargain. Apply to owner, J. P, I. KEEN. Cor. Franklin and Fulton sts. Alle gheny, Pa. ja3-K Suburban Residences. rp O ACRES AN D RESIDENCE-W1TH OUT JL. BUILDINGS, orchard, water, natural gas etc. on line of railroad, near the cltv; three min utes' walk from railroad station: albcautlfiiland most convenient place JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 123 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Ial-96-MThs'1 FOR SAXE "LOTS. Allegheny Lots. AKCH ST.. SECOND WARD. ALLEGHEN'Y Bulldlng lots 20x100 feet to another street; price Ion if sold soon. (84.) .Sec W. A. HEREON A SONS. SO Fourth av. Jal-23-r SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY SMALL lots at auction; on Tuesday. January 6, at 4 o'clock will be sold on the premises 4 lots 21x75, on Buena Vista su above the public school; also. In rear of the above 3 lots 22x75, frontlnglon the Perrvsvllle road: suitable for cheap nouses: easy terms. Particulars of A. LEGGATE SON, Auctioneers, 103 Fourth av. Ja3-32 Farms. TTiAKM 230 ACRES. VERY BEST OF SOIL, j? good frame house large new barn and other buildings flnelrultand water; no better place In every respect: on Pennsylvania road: one-half mile from good town and station ED. WlTTlsli, 410 Graut St., Pittsburg de2S-D fTIAHM-NICE FARM OF 50 ACRES. NEAR -' the cltv. fronting on Perryville ay.; dwel ling and outbuildings orchard, water, etc JAS, W. DRAPE J: CO.. 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Jal-96-MThS ORASGE PLANTATION-FOR SALE OH . exchange: a very fine one of 230 acres In Southern Florida, 011 which aro line buildings and a large orange orchard: all troolcal fruits can, be raised there: climate bealthlnlt no lungdU "' 'hero, or Bright's disease: vegetables of all kinds can be raised there every month of the TSi: .price 20.000. APDly at. once to J. H. StevensSnTco:. luufiuaav. aei9 PLAN TATION-OF 800 ACRES AND T GOLD mines in McDuffle co., (Is, on Little river; -xi acres N 0.1 bottom land, raises wheat, corn, oats sugar cane ct .; 300 acres upland, half cleared, raises cotlo.i. etc.; plenty of fruit: 2 uWelllneand fitramt hnn lnv.lr.llm,l.fh. tnlues yield from f 10 to S30 per -ton: one 5-stamp ojlll: jjrjeeonly 116,000: a rare bargain here J. n. oii.ii,.iaua a CO., ia umir., Pitts. Jl"(. Jal-12 TOR SALE ."LOTS. CltTEots. QO BUILDING LOrS NEAR BUTLEIl ST., OiJ city; grand place to bnlld dwellings or ror Investment. Particulars from JAS. W. DKAPE & CO., 129 Fourtb.av., Pittsbnrr. T Jal-De-MThs East End Lots. TOTS 22x100 KEEl'ON DAUPHIN ST., NEAR J lneblddlc v.. two squares troni Penn ay.. Nineteenth ward: rprice only f8D0; terms easy. These lou are cheap. (47) SeeW. A. HERRON & SON 'S, 80 Fourth ay. ja3-4S-s QQOIRREL H1L1.-ONE ACRE OF THE F1N (3 EST lilng land In the Twentv-thlrd ward, suitable to be subdivided Into lots, and sold at treble the nrice that It can bu bought for. IRA M. BURCHIUELD. 153 Fourth av. del2-SC-D FOR SALE BCSTXESS. Business Opportunities. COAL FLOAT-W1TH VERY T.AROE CITY trade tinshop, grocery stores in both cities $500 to Jj,0O0; restaurant, livery stable, bakeries cigar stores, drug stores butcher shop, shoe stores hook and stationery store Tnllk de pots. 3HEPARD & CO.. 151 Fonrth av. de20 FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET IN YOUNGS IOWN, O., doing 3. 000 business per month. Address NO. 6 N. HAZEL ST., Youngstown. O. deW-lT jOKOCEKY DAILY SALES ABOUTJSO. AND X increasing fast; elegant room. In splendid location In this fast-growing city: center of the rreat oil and gas fields; nice fresh stock: invoice 1,800: making large profits; rare opening. C. H. FoLSOM. Lima, O. de27-14-27.28,Ja3,4'1 GROCERY SIOEE-CIGAK STOKE, HARD WAKE and till store bakeries inllkdennt. HOLMES CO.. 42USinlthficld st. jal-29 INSURANCE OFFICE WITH LARGE ES TABLISHED business; good companies, etc.; price, ,1,000; rare chance. C. II. FOIAOM, Lima. O. de28-14-27,2S,Ja3,4" PRINTING OFFICE AND STATIONERY store In central location, low tent, good cash trade, everything In best condition: owner everytntnz in Dest connuion: owuer : city: price tl.500; will pay for Itscir In Ith practlcaljman. AV. W. MCNEILL, av. lai-iS leaving ine ci oneyear with 152 Fourth av. SI 500-GP.OCERY-ONE OF THE BEST LO- ? CATIONS In the city; others 500 to S5.000; shcestores drugstores, clothing stotes cigar. and notion stores, bakeries , meat marges 1-r.jn.1- VAL i CHAPMAN, 4S9 Grant st. Ja3-31 Business Properties. MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDKY-IN full operation and big paying business: 8 blast furnaces In same town; 7 rolling mills and 18 blast furnaces within a radius of ten miles 5 miles from Pittsburg on E. & P., N. Y.. L. E. & Western, B. & O. Ualtrosds; at a bargain to close an estite. Price and terms, address C AV. PALMER, New Brighton, Pa. Ja3-33--t, 6, 8, 18, a),22,24 VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPEBTY-COR-N El'. Liberty av. and Main St.. Sixteenth ward, fronting Liberty 59 feet and entire leugth on Main sL to alley. Inquire on premises of owner, S. O. McKEE. de31-9fi CO 300-COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA "317 St.. lot 46x53 ft., with old brick dwellings: first-class location for any kind of business; would make splendid manufacturing site: terms very easy. 1HOS. MCCAFFREY. 3009 Butler st. seo-S4-ssu' FOR SAXE MISCEIJLANEOTJS. Machinery and Metal. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES AVORK. perfectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly .executed: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO., Liu., ill) I'enn ave, x-uis-jurg. delOG-MWS BAKOAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers-one 14x30 In., one 12x24 In., one 1x18 in., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 In., lour 9x12 In., and large lot or smaller sizes; mounted portable engines 8 to 12 h. p., shafting, pullevs pumps governors etc. J. S. lOUNG, 23-25 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC30-D ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE 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 ay. and Thirty-second st. deI5-TTS THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers in every size and stvle: saw mills and wood-working machin ery. HAKMESMACHINE DEPOT, SS First av Pittsburg. Pa. noJ6-D a THE PORTER Jt DOUTHETi. CO.. LIM., DAH . RaGH st. and River av.. Allegheny. Pa., engines hollers and castings. Repairing promptly attended to. dc2 WEBSTER'S "VACUUM" FXHAUSTSTEAM Economizer Is the most perfect device known for heatlngand purifying the feed water for steam hollers aud manufacturing purposes and for heating buildings 01 any description with out back pressure on engine returning the con densation to the boiler In the one apparatus; read ily cleaned without stopping machinery; all parts accessible; furnished on trial for acceptance, send for licwlllnstrated catalogue of convincing proofs. WARREN, W EBsTElt S, CO., 411 N. KS, Philadelphia. dc30-54 Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc. BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. SPRING WAGONS, etc secono-hani rlg bough- and sold; big bargains. AMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 613 Duquesnc way, near Sixth street bridge se3-"2-MThS DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. AVM. BECKERT, 340 to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone 3420. Jcll-76-imvs" TEASI-A BLACK MATCH TEAM OF DRIV ING horses; will sell both or 'one. Address T. M.. Dispatch offlc. ia3-S' jMisceUaneou-.. HOTEL FURNITURE AND LEASE 40 rooms. In nice brick house, furnished throughout, on a corner near Court-house in this growing city: population 20,0X0 doing good busi ness: with bar: loug lease and cheap rent: price. 11,830. CH.FOLSOM.Llma,0. de."7-14-27,2S,ja3,4 rTAYPEWRITER-THE UNeIjUALKD EE5I JL 1NGTON, the rastest writing machine In the world. For descriptive pamphlets and price lists call on or address, A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood st. de31-40 rooij. TTloOND-DR. GRIFFITH'STA-VA-ZON KEY- -to-Llver; a positive cure for catarrh, mala ria, tired reeling, etc.: price i. THIRD AV. AND GRANT Si'.. Pittsburg, Pa. (Copyright.) JaJ-53 FOUND-A BELIEF FOR MY HEADACHE by having my eyes examined aud proper glasses adjusted b the expert opticians CHESS MAN Jt MANN ION. No. Al Fcberal St., Alle gheny. Best?l 00 spectacles on earth. deJ8-53-Tussu F OUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was lonnd hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave. upstairs altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D LOST. LOST-IF YOU FIN D YOUR CHILDREN ARE unable to see objects in the distance clearly or hold their books close to their eyes to read, they are losing their sight. Yon should bring theinatonceto CUEssMAN i MANNION, No. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny, and have their eyes properly fitted. de28-5J-Tnssu ELECTIONS. Gekmak Savings and Deposit Bank ") of bmiungiiam. oob. foueteexth v AN- Caeson- Stkeets, Jan. 2, 1831. I ANNUAL ELECTION FOR 13 DIREC TORS of this bank, to serve for the ensn. ine: year, will be held at the banldnz house TUESDAY, January 13, between the hours of 1 and .1 p. M. J. F. ERNY, ja32-3.a,7,10.12,13 Cashier. Office of f:l Uoxongahela Navigation Company, PITTSBURG. Dec 17. 1890. TJ1LECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING Pi of the stockholders of the Mononjiahela Navigation Company for the election of officers ana managers lor tue ensuinir year, ana niner business, will be held on THURSDAY, the 8th day of January. 1SU1, at 2 o'clock, r. M., at the office of said company. No. 8 AVood sU, Pitts bure. AV. BAKEAVELL, Secretary. del8-C9.D Office of Western Pennsylvania S'lA) 0. Exposition society. Pittsburg. Dec 30. 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of this society for the election of thirteen directors to serve for the ensuing year, aud for the transaction of such other bustness as may be brought np. will be held in the rooms of the Chamber of Conunerre, Germania Bank build in?. AVood St., TUESDAY. January 6, 1891, at 3 o'clock p. M. A. P. BURCHFIELD, jil-78 Secretary. Ap.senai, Bank. i Pittsburg, Dec 31, ll90. J ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this bank to serve for the ensulm year will be held at the banemp; bouse on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 14, 1S9L between the boars of 11 A. SI. and 1 p. II. W. s. WILLIAMS, Cashier. jal-7M,2,3,3,6,7.&9,10.12,ll.li ELECTION-THE ANNUAL -MEETING of the stockholders of the Columbia Oil Company will be held on THURSDAY, JAN UARY' 15, ISO, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of directors and the trausaction of such business as may be presented. Ja2-19-D A. P. McGREAV, Secretary. THE KEYSTON E BANK OF PITTSBURG The annual election for Directors of this bank to serve during the ensuing year will ba held at the banking house 106 Fourth av., Tuesday, January 20. 1891, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 p. M. J. H. HAYEa, Cashier. de20-22-D First National Bank Pittsbuhq, Pa. " Pittsburg, Dec. 11. 1890 ( ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for the bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be beld at the banking house corner Wood street aud Fifth are, Jan. 13, 1891, between the hour of 11 o'clock A. u. and-1 o'clock p. 1C J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. dems-s TO LET. City "Residences. DWELL1NGB-IN ALL PARTS OF TnE city and suburbs; send us your name and address and we -will malpyouonr rent list regu larly until April 1 free of charge- BLACK & BA1KD. S3 Fourth ay. dc!7-2or East End Residences. EAST1 END RESIDENCES-SEND US YOUH name and addrtss and we will mail you onr rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK & JJA IRD. 95 Fourth av. de!7-20t HOUSE-GOOD HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS IN flrst-class order: (20 a month n-nm April 1; redueed rent up to that time: No. 712 Ivy St.. Shadysldc; location good. W. A. HERRON Jt BON'S, No. 80 Fourth av. 1al-IS-3,S,I3t Allegheny Residences. DWTLHNGS-1N ALL PARR" OF ALLE GHENY and suburbs: send us your name and address aud we will mall you our rent list regu larly until April 1 free of charge BLACK Jt BA1KD, 95 Fourth ay. dcl7-20t Rooms. FURNISHED BOOMS-FOR HOUSEKEEP ing. 16 ANDERSON SE, Allegheny, near bridge ja3-23t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP lng. 41 LOGAN ST.. nearAAylle Ja3-22f Business ""Properties. - STORES AND BUSINESS BOOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, Tree of charge. BLACK Jt BAlRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-20t Offices, Dosl: Room, Etc FEDERAL ST., S5-TVO LAKGE OFFICE rooms on first floor, to April 1. A. LEG GATE & SON, 1C8 Fourth ay. Ja3-32t FOUBTH AV.-TWO CONNECTING OFFICES on second floor, between Wood and Sinlth field sts. Sec W. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 fourth. ja3-47-TUSt OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. AA bod and Diamond sts.: singly or in suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE RANK. oc23-49t Farms. FARM-210 ACRES N'EAK OAKDALE STA TION. Inquire or THOMAS GAMBLE, Bayard street, Fourteenth ward, Pittsburg. Pa. jal-67-TTSt "Miscellaneous. STABLE-ONE OF THE LARGEST AND best-located stables In the city; nut a few squares from either of the depots and the business center, on Fifth ay., near Hlghst.: three-story building, 23x110 ft. to Old av. Sec W. A. HER EON &SONS, No. SO Fourth av. . . Jal-20-I.3.7.10t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-WE MAKE AN EXCLUSIVE specialty of nttlug lenses to the eyes and grinding prescription lenses. We claim to be the leading house In W estern Pennsylvania in this line. CHESSMAN Jt MANNION OPTICAL CO., No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Ecstfl 00 specta cles on earth. de28-53-TusSu PERSONAL-FOR30DAYSONLY-DICKENS' complete works. 3; Shakespeare complete, 8 vo , sheep, ror 81 SO; watch rr special drlv es each month during the year. FRANK BACON Jt CO., 301 Smlthacid St. Jai PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK S1XJEE. 900 Liberty st. dc!2 NOTICES. STEAMBOAT MEN ATTENTION THE south, or McKeesport side, channel of the AtcKeesportand Dnqnesne highway bndgeat Riverton will be closed with falsework. Please take the rorch. or Duquesne side, channel. PENCO YD BRIDGE COMPANY. deSUOO-D LEGAL NOTICES. YOUNG & TRENT, Attorneys at Law, 98 Diamond street. ESTATE OF FRANK H. KURBER, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Frank H. ICurber have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. ""FREDERICK PECKMANN. Administrator. del3-22-s Greenock, Pa. a. m. brown; Attorney-at-Law, No. 135 Fifth avenue. VTOTICE APPLICATION AVILL BE Ll made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the 10TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1891.by AVilllam H.Dn Wald. H. M. Bowman, ThnniasB. Booth, J. P.FIeeger and Harry Darlington under the act of Assembly entitled: "An act toprovido for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April. 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation, to bo called The Pittsburg Brewing Company, the character and object of which is the manufacture and brewing of malt liquors, .at the city of Pittsburg, Allegheny county. Pa., and far these purposes to have anil enjoy all the rights, beuents and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. AM. BROWN, Solicitor for appli cants. rtel7-10-s DrVlDEND. German Savings and Deposit Bank ) of Birmingham, cor. Fourteenth and Uarson Streets. Jan. 2. 1891. S DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend of SIX (6) PER CENT out of the earnings of the past six months, payable Janu- arv 10. 1891. J.F.EBSy, ja3-t2-3,5,7,10,l2,l'i Cashier. ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK, 1 Pittsburg, pa., Dec. 31, 1890. r DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT out of the profits ot the last six months, payable on demand. ja!M2 F. C. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. Farmers Deposit National Bank, " Pittsbueo, Dee 31, liTWi . QUARTERLY DIV1DEND-THE DIRECT ORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT outct the profits of the last three months, payable ferth with free of tax. T. H. GIVEN, Cashier. jacMJ Marine National Bank, Pittsbueo. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bank has this day declared a dividend of TAVO AND ONE-HALF (2K) PER CENT, payable forthwith at the banking house, corner Smithfield st. and Third av. AV. E. Von BONNHORST. Cashier. Dec 31. 1890. ja3-6 Odd Ffllows Savings Bank, i Pittscukg, Pa.. Dee 31. 189a ( DIVIDEND IHE DIRECTORS OF THE hank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PERCENT, on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six mouths, pay able on demand free of tax. ja3- F. E. MOORE. Cashier. Tradesmens' National Bank, 1 U. s. Depository. J PrrT-sBuito. Pa., Dee 31. 1S90. S fu'IFTYECOND DIVIDEND THE DI J RECTORS of tliii bank have this day de clared a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE, "payable on demand. jabMS ROSS AV. DRUM. Cashier. Pittsburg National BankofCommkkce. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have thi day decUrcd a dividend of FIVE '5) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earningsof the lat six months, payable forthwith free of tax. C. L WADE. Cashier. Dec 31, 1890. jal-91 City Savings Bank of Pittsburg. Pa. 1 Dee Sl. 1S90. D1VIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bank have declared a divi dend of FOUR PER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthwith, out ot the earnings of the past six months jal-So JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. 1 arsenal Bank, 1 FrrTSBURO. Dee 31, 1S90. J DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF D1REC IORS of the bank ha declared a divi dend ot 'uuii (4)PJiKCENToutof the earn ings of the last six months, imable forthwith. jal-71-p AV. S. AVILLIAMS. Cashier. Duquesne National Bank. Pittsbuko. Pa., Dee 31. 1890. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THI8 bank have this day declared a dividend of (4) FOUR PER CENTUM out of the past earning, payable on demand, free of tax. jal 22-D A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier. Masonic Bank, 1 Pittsburg. Pa.. Dee 31. 1890. 1 DIVIDEND-TH1RTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND The Board of Directors of this bank have this dav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last sixth months, payable on demand. W. B, CHRISTIAN, Cashier. jal-90D The Freehold Bank. i PrTTSBURQ, PA.. Dee' 31. 1890. ( TIVtDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS XJ bank have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT ont ot the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. jal-84 J. F. STEEL, Cashier. First National Bank. Pittsburg. Pa.. 1 PlTTSBUBG, December 31, J890. J DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PERCENT on the capital stock, payable on demand free of tax. jalS J. D. SCULLY.'Cashier. "T MAY, SONS fc CO., Fine DYEING AND CLEANING, 6 Sixth Avenue. mhlS-SO-TTS Pittsburg, Pa. . OFFICIAl-PITTSBTJRG. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the report ot the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Grazier street, from Hotuewood avenue to a connection with the, seiier on Lang avenue, has been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken 011 the same to the Court of Common Pleas of 'Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk. Pittsburg, Jan. 2, 189L ja29 TVJOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN THAT THE il report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on AV barton street, from South Nineteenth street; to South Twen tieth street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny connty within ten (10) days fromdate hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg, January 2, 1891. ja2-89 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sewer on Tustin street, from first crown west of Jumonvllle street to Seneca street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Al legheny county within ten (10) days from date thereof. GEORGE BOO 1'H, City Clerk. Pittsburg. January 2. 1891. ja2-S9 TV OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lA reports of viewers on the construction of sewer on Carey alley, from crown of alley between South Twent.fourth and South Twenty-third to. South Twenty-fourth street, has been approved by the Councils, which ac tion will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg. Jan. 2, 1891. ja2 89 S OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street .irovemeutsand Assessments for the co-it of construction of a sewer on" Harcum's alley, from South Twenty-second street to bouth Twenty-third street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken on the same to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsburg, January 2, 1891. ja29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and Assessments for the cost of construction of a sower on Fortieth and Butler streets from a point 20 feet south of line of property of J. C. Kirkpatrick, dis ut about 1,140 feet south, of Butler street, to connect with a sewer on Almond alley, has hsen ap proved by Councils, which action will be final unless au appeal is taken on the same to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk. Pittsbuhq. Jan. 2, 189L ja2-89 Pittsbueo, January 2. 1891. SEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE CEIVED at the office or the Citv Control ler until THURSDAY, the 8th day of January, A. D. 189L at 2 o'clock P. M., for one Brennan Crnsber 8x25 inches, with all the necessary gearing: one 20 horse-power engine and one 30 horse-power boiler. About 19.000 feet, board measure, of oak and pine lumber, for trestle, platform, bins and engine house Belting, wire rope, rollers, pnlleys and shafting, sprocket wheels and chain and other necessary appliances for conveyor and bins. Blanks for bidding can be obtained and plans and specifications can be seen at the general office. Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties in double the amount, probated hefars the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELO W, Chief of Department of Public AVorks. ja290 TTIEWERS' REPORT- On the construction of a public sewer on Twenty-sixth street, from Peun avenue to Al legheny river. To the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Im provements In the City of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by au ordinance pased On the 11th day of November, A. D. ISS9, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Twenty-sixth street, from Penn avenue to Allegheny river, in said citv, upon the property benefited thereby under the pro visions of and in accordance with 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 May. A. D. 1889. respectfully report: That having been first duly sworn and quail fled according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; that having viewed the premises, they uiadoan assessment of said cost and expense 4ipon the property benefited, ana caused a plot ana statement to ue maae, as requirea oy saia act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the 27th day ot December, A. D., 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, beard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and exuense of con structing said sewer upon the following prop erty, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz: Chief Department Public AVorks. statoment of cost 1.CG3 lineal feet 18-lnch pipe sewer, ?1 CO 51.704 00 5 drops, $60 300 00 4 manholes, $33 132 00 22cuhicyaids masonry. 514 303 00 Iron clamps for masonry. 2 60 9,S40 pounds castings (to Fisher F. & M. Co) $19S 19183 Superintending, engineering, adver tising 125 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 18 00 Making plan and serving uotices 15 00 Viewers' time 84 00 - J2.923 33 ASSESSED. Twenty-sixth street, cast siae. from Penn avenue to Allegheny river James B. Hill, 110, 130 feet $191 30 Thomas England. 39. 120 feet 67 82 Pittsburg Steel Casting Co., 132, 120 feet . .. .... 229 55 Pittsburg'sVcerCastlng'uo.Viai'iio feet 229 55 Pittsburg Steel Casting Co.. 495. 450.59 feet SCO S3 AVest sido David McKee, 35. 100 feet 69 87 Daniel McKee, 69, 151 feet 120 00 A. French Spring Co., 132, 120 I e-t. ... 229 55 James T. and A. Hamilton, 132, 120 feet 229 55 James McQuiston &. Co., 405, 450.59 feet 701 31 52,923 33 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, ) DANIEL iVENKE, S Viewers. TIMOTHY 0'LEARY.Jn..J Pittsbueo, December 27. 1890. VTIEWERS REPORT On the grading, paving and curbing of Home street, from Butler street to Plnmcr street. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsbuic, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas' of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 22d day of July, A. D. 1839, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and exponse of grading, pav ing and curbing of Home stroet, from Butler street to Plumer street, in said city, upon tho property benefited thereby, under the provi sions of and in accordance with 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 May, A. D. 1889, respectfully re port: After having been first dulr sworn and qualified according to law, they proceeded In the manner aud according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties of their ap pointments; that having viewed the premises they make an assessment of said cost and ex pense upon the proporty benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act. and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting, thev met on the 13ih day of Decem ber. A. D. 1890, at the office of the Board ot Viewers In the City of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and hav ing made all modification! and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of said grading, paving and curbing upon the following property, upon each for the amount set opposite tho namo of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department Public Works, statement of cost 794 cubic vards grading, $0 25 $193 50 552 square yards paving, $1 57. 2,436 61 iW-.'H lineal feet curbing. $0 77 C91 J 35oi square feet crossing, $1 19 417 10 Engineering, advertising, etc 190 00 Printing ordinances and notices. 40 00 Printing viewers' report 19 00 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 63 00 54,069 16 ASSESSED. Home street, east side, from Butler srreet to Plumer street Lizzie W, McKlnley. 51. 103.15 feet.... J424 39 Margaret D. Cameron, 33. 48.31 feet... 274 61 E. Aaams, 17. 20 feet. 141 46 Tuos. Jenny, 34, 40 feet 282 93 H. P. Hopson, 34. 40 feet. 282 93 Phil Le Goullon. 17, 20 feet 141 46 H. L. Lang. 41, 83 feet . 341 18 Margaret Harnahan. 16. 17 feet 133 14 X. "Weatsiae OFCTC"fA"LPITT3BTJKG. Rev. J. A. Miller, 51. 103.15 feet 424 SI AVm. J. Zallinser, 70, 80.97 feet 582 50 Chas. E. Barr. 15,20 feet. 121 82 AVm. H. Beit 15. 20 feet 121 82 David J. Sisk. 15,20feet. 124 S2 H. P. Dressinc, 15. 20 feet 124 82 A. J. Miller, 15. 20 feet 124 82 H. J. Lang, 50, 100 feet. 416 07 64,069 16 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, 1 DANIEL AV EN KE. J Viewers. TIMOl'HY O'LEARY.JB., S PITTSBURG, Dec. 13. 1590. XT IE WERS' REPORT On tho construction of a public sewer on Har vard street, from Sheridan street to a point 100 feet east of Highland avenue. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city or Pittsburg, anpointed by the Court of Common Pleas ot Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 9th day qf June. A.D., 1690, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assessment of the cost and expense of constructing apubllc sewer on Harvard street, from Sheridan street to a point 100 feet east of Highland avenue, in said city upoq the property benefited thereby, under the provfsions of an ordinance in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second clas," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1SS9, respectfully report: That having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceded in the manner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the dntiesof thelrappolntment; that having viewed tho premise, they made an assessment of said cost and expense npon the property benefited, and caused a plot and state ment to be made as required by said act. and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meetin?. they met on the 13th day ot December, A. D. 1S90, at the office of tho Bo'ard of,Viewcrs in the city of Pittsburg, beard all "Complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of constructing said sewer uDon the following property upon each for the amount set opposite the namo of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department-Public AVorks, statement of cost 303 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer. $1 05. . 5313 24 2 manholes. $28 1 56 00 1,725 castings (to Fischer F. & M. Co.) $108 . 34 15 Superintending, engineering, adver tising 40 00 Printing ordinances and notices 40 00 Printingviewers-'report 19 00 Making plan and serving notices 5 00 Viowers'tinie 6J 00 $-574 39 ASSESSED. Harvard, north side, from Sheridan to point 100 feet east of North High land . - J. C. BufTum, 180 feet 5164 70 J. CButfum. 41.62 feet... X 46 41 G. N. Scharf, 20.81 feet .V SJ 20 A. B. Scbarf. 20.81 feet 23 20 South side T. B. Moreland. 47.24 feet 28 67 Mrs. J. B. Knox, 23.62 feet 11 34 T. B. Moreland, 23 62 feet 26 34 J. E. T. Scbnman, 21. 22 feet 23 42 J. W. Beckett, 21. 22 feet 23 42 R. S. Mackie, 21. 22 feet 23 42 H. A. Rogers, 23. 24 feet. 25 64 D. Mitchell. 23, 24 feet 25 64 Matilda Chullinor. 23. 21 feet 25 64 E.'B. Colyer, 30. 32 feet "!3 45 Nancy Fulton, 30. 32 teet S3 45 Albert A. Getty. 30, 32feet 33 45 $574 S9 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN", DANIEL AVENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr. PlTTSBUBG, December 13. 1890. Viewers. -yiEAVERS' REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on AV right's alley, from a point. 40 feet east of South Twenty-fifth street to South Twenty sixth streer. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: Theundersigned.Viewers of Street Improve ments in the City of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 24th day of February, A. D- 1890, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and exnense of constructing a public sewer on Wright's alley, from a point 40 feet east of South Twenty-fifth street to South Twenty sixth street, in the said city, npon the property benefited thereby under the provis ions Df and in accordance with 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 May, A. D., 1889, respectfully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act, to discharge the dntiesof their appoint ments; that, having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and expense unon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to Se made, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the 18th day ot December, A. D. 1S90, at the officio of the Board of Viewers.ln the city of Pittshnrg, beard all complaints and cvidenco offered, aud having made all mod ifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the co.t and expense of con structing said sewer upon the following prop erty, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief of Department Public Works, statement of cost 354 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer, 51,13, $407 10 2 manholes, $30 60 00 1,600 lbs. castings (to Fischer, F. & M. Co.) $198 3168 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc 30 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 21 50 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 6100 5663 28 ASSESSED. Wright's alley, North bide, from a point from Twenty-fifth street to Twenty-sixth street E. Williams, 16. 20 feet F.M. Junker, 16. 20 feet M. McNainara. 16. 20 feet PatMoCarey, 32,40 feet Fred Vallowe. 22, 20 teet Pat Boyle, 10, 20 feet. Joseph West. 16. 20 feet P. McGoogh, 16,20 feet J. Leis, 16, 20 feet South side Hill Burgwin, 20 feet Mri. M. E. Johnson heirs. 40 feet E. M. Yard, 40 feet AVill S. Jones, 20 feet; F. N. Stucky. 20 feet L. Holmes. 20 teet G. G. Rahanser, 2J feet Hill Eurgwin,20 feet Frank H. Jackson, 40 feet D. Morganstem. 20 feet John Berger, Jr.. 40 feet John P. Bcacc, 20 feet $22 36 22 .-"6 22 36 44 73 30 75 22 30 22 38 22 3U 22 3(3 26 &3 53 92 SI 02 26 95 2lf95 26 95 26 95 26 95 5.192 Z8 95 5192 26 9) (663 23 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, ) DANIEL AVENKE. J Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr., ) PrTTSliURO. Dec. 18, 1890. TTIEWERS REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on Boquot street, from Sylvan avenue to a con nection with sewer on Boquet street 200 feet south of Wllmot street. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments In the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 10th day of March. A, D. 1890, a copy of which' is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Boquet street, from tiylvan avenue to a connection with sewer on Boquet street, 200 feet south of AVJltnot street, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under the provisions of and in accurdance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities ot the second class," ap proved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1ES9, respect fully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded iu the manner 'and according to the' directions ot said act to discharge the duties ot their appoint ments; that, having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten dajs' notice of the time and place of meet ing, ihey met on the lltli day ot December, A. D. 1899. at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and, having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proDer, assessed the cost and exuenso of con structing said sewer uppn the following prop erty, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department of Public Works, statement of cost 751 lineal leet 10-inch pipe sewer, $0 68 .. , S 512 72 3 manholes.... .. 84 00 Extra work, brick iiivart in manbr.le. 5 00 2,400 as. catlings (to Fischer F. i M. Co.). fI9S 47 52 Superintending, eugineerir,c auver- ti-ing, etc 40 00 Printing ordinances ana notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 17 00 Making plans and servingnotices..... 10 00 Viewers' tima..,,, 63 00 1819 24 OFFIClU--FrTT3B"nBG- AS3ESSED. Boquet street, west side, from Syl van avenue to a point 200 feet south of AVilmot Charles E. Speer, 188. 187.50 feet 181 62 Charles E. Speer. PH. 112.50 feet. 129 46 Joseph Dashbaugb,90. 75 feet 6 93 AVm. A. Schichler. 150, 12ofeet 144 91 V. Shook. 150. 125 teet 144 91 James J. Booth, 25 feet 21 la L N. Former, 73 feet 72 46 I. N. Former, 38, 123 feet 31 78 5819 21 Respectfully snbmitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN. J DANIEL WENKE. Viowcrs. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR. J PlTTSBUBG. December H, 1890. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING the grade of Mifflin streer, from Thirty eighth street to Denny street. Section 1 Be it ordained aud enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the anthorlty of the nmt. That the grade or the north enrb of Mifflin street, from Thirty-eighth street to Denny street be and the same is hereby established as follows, viz.: Beginning at the west curb line of Thirty eighth street at an elevation of lUiS-Meet; thence rising at the rate of 4.11 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 9 feet to a point at an elevation of 160.20 feet: thence falling at tho rate of 4.795 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 249 feet to the east curb line of Thirtv-sevcnth street at an elevation nf 15L28 feet; thence falling at the rate of 2,27 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 22 feet to the west curb linn of Thirty-seventh street at an elevation of 153.76 feet; thence ris mgal the rate of 4.11 feet per 100 feet for a dis tance of 9 feet to a point at an elevation ot 15L13 feet: thence falling at the rite of 5.042 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 461 feet to the east curb line of Denny street at au elevation of 130.48 feet. Continued on the Eighth Page. MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT . SOCIETY Will be held at the -veitrvroom bf-the Eighth Street aeraple, on SUNDAYVJANUARY 4. 1891, at 10 o'clock. A. JT- The election ot officers to serve for the ensuing year, and other business of importance will ba submitted for consideration. Members are respectfully re quested to attend. i OUIS I. AARON, Secretary. Pittsburg. Pa., Dec. 31. ISOO. ja3-28 CENTRAL MASONIC HALL ASSOCIA TION OF PITTSBURG. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Central Masonic Hall Association of Pittsburg will bo held at Central Masonic Hall, Collins av., Monday, January 5, 1891. convening at 720 o'clock F. SI., at which time the election pf a board of nine directors to serve until the first Monday after tho first day in January. 1S92. will take place. A, K. HENDERSON. de31-15-D Secretary. PROPOSALS. nS. ENGINEER OFFICE, CriARLES . TON-KANAAVH A. AV. Va.. December22, 1890 Proposals for building the foundations and the pier, abutment, eta. for a movable dam at Lock No. 8, of the Great Kanawha river improvement, will be received at this office until 3 P. Jr.. of FEBRUARY 10, 1891, and then opened. The attcntion'of bidders is called to the acts of Congress, approved Feb ruary -a. jeso. ana a eDruary za. rsar. voi. -a. Ease 3sz, and vol. 24. pago 414, statutes at arge. Information can be obtained by appli cation to ADDISON M. SCOTT, Resident En gineer. WM. P. CRA1GHILL, Colonel of En gineers, u. s. A. jai-yj 3STOTIOE TO Butchers and Bakers. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p. jr. FRIDAY, January 2. 189L for supplying Allegheny Countv Jail with bread and meat from January 15. 1891. to July 16, 1891. Bread to be of good quality wheat bread. Proposals for meat will be: First, good qual ity boiling beef, not to contain more than 2o per cent bone; second, to be free from bone and fat, and accompanied with such amount of soap boneas the warden shall direct The board re serves the right to consider either pronosition in the interest of the county, ail supplies to be subject to the auproval of the warden, and be furnished in snch 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 all bids. JOSIAHSPEER, de30-80 County Controller. AMUSESLENTs. BIJOU THEATER. WEEK JANUARY 5. Matinees AVedncsday aud Saturday. THE DISTINGUISHED ACTRESS. MARGARETHATHER. REPERTOIRE : Monday and Tuesday, JOAN OF ARC. AVednesday Matinee and Saturday Night, AS YOU LIKE IT. Wednesday Night. Thursday Night and Satur day Matinee, ROMEO AND JULIET. Friday. LEAH. SEATS NOW ON SALE. jai6S DUQUESNE THEATER (Pittsourg's Leading Theater.) Monday evening, January 5. Matinees AVedneday and Saturday. Prices AVedncsday Matinee, 50 cents highest price. AMERICAN EXTRAVAGANZA CO. In the Great Operatic Spectacle. CRYSTAL SLIPPER or Prince Prettiwitz and Little Cinderella. NOTICE Tho "Crystal Slipper" will he pro duced in Pittsburg in the same elaborate man ner, with the same gorgeous scenic effects and with tho same great cast that characterized iu runs in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco and Chicago. Seat?. 25c. 50c, 73c, and 51, at theater and at Hais', 75 Fifth av. General admission, 50c. ja3J7 TvUQ,UESNE THEATER XJ (Pittsburg's leading theater.) lUe laughing successs of the season. To-night at 8 Matinee to-day. AVm. Gillette's greatest success. ALLTHEC0MF0RTS0F HQtfE By Mr. Charles Frohman's Comedv Company. Keats at theater and at Hays', 75 Fifth av. 23c, 50c, 75c, $1. General admission 5Uc Jan. a The American Extravaganza Co. In THE CRYSTAL SLIPPER. ja3-72 GRAND OPERA HOUSE WEEK MONDAY. JANUARY 5. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. AV'ith all the original company, scenery and realistic effects. 2-CAR LOADS 2 Of the most elaborate scenic appointments. Aplavthatbas been applauded to the echo by upward of 300,000 of tlie elite families in Boston and vicinity.- Prices, 51, 73c, 50c, 25c. Seats now on sale. jal-43 GRAND OPERA HOUSh. TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturday. aronson's coaiic opera co., poor Jonathan; Next week Hands Acrosi the Sea. de29 BIJOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT AV. A. Brady's Company IN "AFTER DARK" Matinee Saturday. Jan. 5-Margaret Mather. Ji2-67 HARRIS' THtiATER-HARBlS. BRIT TON&DEAN. Proprietorsand Managers. Every afternoon and evening; PETEJ1AKER in bin new play, BISMARCK.". Week January 5 Hardin & Von Leer. ja2-60 HARRY' AVILHAM'S ACADEMY. To-night aud at four Matinees this week. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. HABRY KERNELL'S HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. de39-33 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE JIU hEUM Commencing Monday. Dec 29. Borland's School ot Educated G-oats. HALF HORSE. HALF MAN. All new features. New Year's Day open at 930 A. "it. Admission 10 cents. de29-26 PRINCETON UMVERSITY GLEE. BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS Will give a concert in Caruegie Hall.AIlegheny, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, At 8 P.M. Tickets for sale at Hamilton's. 91 and 83 Fifth av. de28-44 PROF. BROOKS' (Member ot the American Society of Professors or Dancing. New York), DANCING ACADEMY. Liberty Avenue and Sixth Street, For ladies and gentlemen will com mence Monday, January 5, at 8 P. u. For misses and masters Saturday, Jan ua73,at3o'cloclcr.iC de2S-S CHOICE PKOPERTTES. RHATWRTTYR ATMT EAST ZEJUSTID DWELLINGS. Modern improvements, neat.new and complete. Locations good. Prices low. 56,0008 rooms, 2 squares from Fifth v oa O'Harasr. Lot. 32x100 ft. (71.) 56,500 8 rooms. 2 squares from Fifth ar. and near Aiken av., Sbadyside. Lot, 36x 100 ft. (139.) 55,000 7, rooms, near Center and Liberty aves., on Bautn St., Sbadyside. Lot, 50x100 it. (09.) 50,000 8 rooms in the midst of East End on Eoerson. near Shady av. and Alder St. Lot, 59x137 ft. (104.) 54,0006 rooms, one square from Penn av. oa St. Clair st. Lot33x76ft- (131) 52,800 8 rooms, Reynolds, near Fifth av..Twen. ty-second ward. Large lot. (153.) $3,2007 rooms, 2 squares from Fifth av., near Aiken av. Lot, 27x138 ft. (122.J ;. ; 53,250 6 rooms. Mayflower, near ParlCav., East'' End. Lot, 24x100 ft (149.) Exceedingly easy terms. Also others. Call or send for lite .Hst. ,, W.A. HERRON& SONS, 80 FOURTH AVENUE. J13-19-3. 6, 10; 13. 17. 21. 21 $2,000 CASH, Balance Easy Terms. , 3-S-boz?3r Bz?o3s; "1 Store aud 8 Dwelling Rooms. WYLIE AVENUE, " Near Washington Street. GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION. "- . . ,. Si. :. "sot Samuel W. Black' & Co: 09 FOURTH AVENUE. ja3-27 FOR SALE. ' MORE THAX ' & 1,200 properties;,, :- Descriptions of which are given along with prices, terms, eta. in our new catalogue now about ready for free distribution. It is the most elaborate work ot the kind yet compiled, and contains the most extensive and valuable data," for home seekers and investors. Descriptions embrace city, suburban and country properties, hotels, stores, farms, town and manufacturing' sites, mineral and timber lands, etc, for sale, rent and exchange, including many rare bar gains for prompt buyers. Call or send for It. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 AVood Street. 6019 Penn Avenue. JaS-oS-T-nsan - AUCTION SAXES. B Y JAMES W. DRAPE fc CO. Two Houses and Hots at AnctiW j-" By order of Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, on Eleventh street, near Carson street. Soutbjide. Pittsburg, property of the estate of George Van Emon, deceased.- Sale on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JAN'Y-S, 189L at 2 o'clock, on the premises " " Particulars from - - ' iaii-: JAMES R. BELL, Trustee, or JAMES .w; DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129 Fonrth ar.. Pittsburg. ja3 37-D EINE DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS For sale at auction this day at 10 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., Jal-U 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. de5-6S-D WANTED! Manufacturing Site. .1.? "A manufacturing concern, employing from 200 to 300 hands steadily, is in search of ground near the city. Plant will requiro about TEN ACRES. Improvements that would be placed thereon would amount to at least 3100,000 00. Small towns or villages that have inducements to offer will be afforded a careful bearing anil personal interview. The concern is in success ful operation and has a large and satisfactory business Ample capital. Principals - only need answer this card. Address - Box 352, Manufactory. ja3-6f -pEMOVAL. L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 ASS 43 SEVENTH AVE, AVe respectfully announce that we bava secured the large and substantial buildings of the BINDLEY HARDAVARE CO., Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, to which location we bare removed onr office and such goods as have arrived since the destruc tion of our Liberty street warehouse by lire. ' AVe are not yet fully prepared to supply the wants of our customers, but hope to be able to do so in tho course of a week or ten days. la the mean time, if our friends will intruAt their orders to us, we hope to be able to supply ths:r more pressing needs without delay. L II. HARRIS" mm CO.,- NOS. 46 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. FrrrSBUltG. Pa.. January 1. 1S9L jal-lD REMOVAL. House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention siven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and: glazing in all its branches. ocl93-D Herman Helm I AMfKPAPF HARnCMFR ? Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning? all kinds of trees. Personal supervision. ELLSWORTH AVE.; - WtWM nuitrt-xua m: CKNIGHT fc VICTORY. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS",' Dealers in Gas Fixtures; LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC, t Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting"" no oju.xii ir.uu ai... r xx xaau tiu.tr AOii Telephone 769. ja7-9-TrSJ 1 F. SAWHILL. JX. ACCOUNTANT. A 1 187 Federal street, Allegheny, Fa. "JlJ-j Attends to opening or closing books." correc tion of errors, or anything in, the' line "of accounting., de6-54-D - h (fenn m trenn nnn to loa-s SJJV I U vDJUU.UUU mortgages.' or country property, at lowest rates. JA1 AV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth, av., Pittsburgh j.eiepoono idl biol jaj-soD Shadyside Academy,! Corner Ellsworth andMorewood Aveau- Winter Term Begins MONDAY. JANUARY S, AT 9 A.-34V For particulars apply to . ', PROF. AV. R. CRABBE, Principal.! ja2-50 Shadyside? m EW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY-COME and examine our stock of cold and nr watches, clocks, diamonds, jewelry and silver ware, etc; lowest prices in the. two cities. At WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av., Pittsbore; fla watch and Jewelry repairing jpeeialt j & jl3-TT3 ' -'Jv Oft I sari. I -1 1 A a 4 C
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