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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1891.
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GIVEN A BLACK EYE.
The City Fares Poorly at the Bands
of the Stale Supreme Court.
A DECIS105 KNOCKS OUT 200,000.
Other Judgments Affecting People Living
in or Near Filtsbnrc.
TESTiRDAl IN TUB COUXTI CODETS
Pirliaps the most interesting case to the
city ot Pittsbarg, decided by the Supreme
Court and reported yesterday, was that ot
the appeal of Louis Beiuhauer et al., over
SO other people, certiorari to the Common
rieas Kn. 1, and ia which the city gets a
Tery black eye.
It is stated tt1.1t ! t knocks tbe municipality
out of a clean $-'00,000 in the cases of the
paring of Boggs avenue, "Wyoming and
Shiloh street-, Thirty-second ward, and
elsewhere. The decision is held to nullify
tbe act of Assembly of June 14, 18S7, en
titled, "An act authorizing and directing
Councils of cities of the second class to pro
vide for the improvement of streets," etc,,
and also to involve the street act of 18S9.
Charles A. O'Brien and M. A. Wood
ward were the attoruevs for the appellants.
Au abstr.oi of their petition is the setting
forth that the act of June 14, 1S87, is uncon
Mitutional and oid.
Second If the acts were not nnconstitu
tloual, the assessment was illegal and void,
anyhow, for the reason that the city and its
agents in making tiie improvement did not
comply with tbe provisions of the act.
Prior it v of the Hoard of Viewers.
Thin! Th..i the act of the city in ordering
and directing the improvement was illegal,
as the act or lt!7 requited that tbe ordinance
should not be paM-ed until relerred to tbe
Board of Viewers, who sbouVl examine and re
port to Council- whether or not the benefits dc
jned would be sulhcicnt to pay for tlie im
provement, a statement of property benefited,
climate ot tbe amount of benefit, estimated
fustnf tl.e improvement, and that tbe board
hould bave given five dajs notice a required,
and tbat sucn notice was not given, ai.d ibo
property holders were not given any bearing
Fourth lh as-isstnents were nutaccurding
to benefits, nor all -properties specially bene
fited a'seseJ.
h if th 1 lie improvement was not the one or
dained li Councils, tbe grade being changed In
diier place- during the prngtess ot tbe work.
btxil. Tbeoidinance was violated bvunau
tb.inzed changes in tbe vwdlb ol tLe avenues
fveventh The paving and curbing were unau
thorized by lau.
Eighth The assessment is excessive and illegal-
1 lie city denied tbe plea tbat the act of As
scmblv was void for unconstitutionality. It
al-o denied all tbe eight specifications ot tbe
plaintiffs and went further, holding tbat a ma
jrit m interest abutting on Boggs avenue had
1 ctmoned for the uupiovemem; held tbat the
,ctitiouer& had no right to a trial by jury: that
tbe act providing tbat an ouner sustaimug
carnages could petition Councils, the petition
to lie refei red to the Board of Viewers to au
piaue damages: tLe petition should be pre
sented to Councils within SO days after com
pletion of tbe improvement; that before com
mencement Councils may refer the assessment
of any damages and benefits to tbe Board of
Viewers, to whom all claims for damages
should be submitted, and none other shall
tbereafter be received or allowed and that in
cuiequeuce the petitioners w ere provided with
ample remedy and could not be beard on the
appeal.
What Was Held by the City.
The city held tbat under the ordinance and
section 1- ot the act the petitioners had power
to be beard; tbat section 21 of tbe act provides
lliat liens shall not be defeated tor want of any
lit tice required by law. or for informality or ir
regularly in proi eedmgs. but this language is
jnot to be construed to prevent any defense,
tbonmg waut of authority in the uiy or its ofS
cers to do tbe work, or any other matter affect
ing tbe merits of tbe claim
T he court below dismissed plaintiff's appeal
from the Board of Viewers, and was er
tioraried. Counsel for appellants speaking of the ne
cessity of safeguards to tbe legislative mind,
ta tLat T.othinc better prove the realizing
need than their growth in tha laws from 183b to
the time of this act, although our act of May
16, ltS9, also shows how the rulers of our cities
can sometimes manage legislatures to the great
dctmnent of everj citizen's rights and salety."
Thev claim that the act of A-sembly is uncon
stitutional and should be treated as local and
special legi-latiou Quoting Irom section 4.
they say: "This change- the jurisdiction In
street cases from the Quarter sessions to the
Cumtnon Pleas, and that jurisdiction not to
be exercised, as it had been in the case of tak
ii.g private property fur public use. but regu
lated, to be ca'ae '. into being and action, only
on motion of the ci y attorney, and to cease,
supposedly, -.vlic official should fail to in
voke it. 'Hie C ur. at bis request, is to create
a special tribuai, -eet viewers, which tri
bunal can be removed.no at the will of the
Court, but at an) time on tbe 'address of tbe
Councils. "
A here Some Sections "Were at Fault.
Tins section is held to be void, as it does not
relate to tbe exercise of any corporate power
of cities of the second class, but on the con
trary, relates to th. practice and procedure in
tLe common law courts of Allegheny county.
It is charged that thi eighth section is at fault
in the same way Appellants ask. "why should
we not have a choice between our Common
"fleas Nos. 1 and 21 We w ant that choice and
know that we are ourposely deprived of it bv
lecislation very carefully framed to tbat end."
Thej contend that the tenth sectioa
make- a distinction between the citj and other
Mtitois and rezulates tbe uractce of the courts.
The eleventh, twentieth, twenty-first and
twenty-second sections are objected to on simi
lar grounds. 1 bat the legislation toavolu be
ing local in character, tbe appellants claimed
thire must be cities ot the second class other
than Pittsburg.
A Curious and Interesting Case.
A rather curious case and at tbe same time
an interesting one, both to insurance compa
nies and all who insure was tbat of the appeal
ot David Humphreys f rom'tbe judgment of tbe
Court of Common Pleas Ka U, on a reserved
question. The decision is tbat if a. one-eyed
man takes out an msurance policy which covers
the loss of sigbtof both eyes and be loses his
single good eye be roust be considered as
though be baei been in possession of two soul
ful optics. J. XV. Kinnear was Humphreys' at.
torney. anu stuck to the case with trreat per
sistence, in order to establish this point par
ticularly as w ell as to get all he could for bis
client.
The National Benefit Association of Indian
apolis, I ml., insured Humphreys on Septem
ber 12. 1887, against accidental death and per
manent disability to the amount of $1,000 and
for the term of a year. The certificate provided
that for injury resulting in permanent disa
bility bv the loss of one or more limbs, or both
eves, within SO days from the happening of tba
injury, tbe insured still survivnig. then in lieu
nl all other benefits and on snrrender of certifi
cate, the company would pay for the severing
or one band or foot, one-third of tbe policy, and
for the severance of both lianas or both fpet. or
of ime hand or one foot, or for the total and
permanent loss of sight of both eyes, the whole
amount of the policy.
Plaintiff set tortb that years before tbe issue
of tbe certificate he bad lost his right eve; tbat
this was known to J. T. Cunningham, general
agent, and one Beebe, soliciting agent, ot the
company, and that Beebe represented to
Humphreys that la case be lost bis remaining
eye be would be entitled to the full benefit.
$1,000.
Knocked dutHis Only Eye.
On June 15, 1SS3, eight months after the cer
tificate was issued? Humphreys, while at his
regular work, was struct on bis remaining eye,
and 10 or 15 days later was totally blind and al
wajs will remain so. He made a demand for
tbe full amount of the policy, and the demand
was refused. On tbe trial of tbe case below
the jury found for Humphreys for $1,056, S9G9
with interest (the company had paid biui SiU,
and wanted to settle on that basis), subject to
tbe opinion of the court ou two questions, viz.:
Is the plaintiff entitled to recover the full
amount, JLOOU. having lint one eye when tbo
ccititicate was issued? And second, if not cn
titlwi to H txX). is he entitled to S1C0. S3 a week
for 32 weeks?
On tbe 23th of last May tbo Court filed an
opinion deciding the first reserved question in
f av or of tbe drf eudant and the second In favor
of tbeplamtiff, and ordered judgment for S13&
Mr. Kiunear argued that tbe mere fact tbat
the delendant company when it prepared its
contract did not contemplate the insurance of
men having but one cye'dues not relieve it of
liability, as this was no fault of the plaintiff."
and tbo Supreme Court agrees with him; so
insurance companies get a. pomter and tbat is
to beware of one-eyed men, or p'ace them in
the 'extra-hazardous'' class.
One Among Ono Hundred.
Tbe Court delivered judgments in over 100
cases, among which was tbe appeal of John R.
Glomnger and others from tbe decision sus
taining the validity of the 10,000,000 consoll.
dated ranrtgace of the Pittsburg and Connells
Tllle Railroad Company,
Tbe opinion in this case, delivered by Judge
Green, covers 45 pages of manuscript. Judges
Williams and McCuilnm filed a separate con
currence, and Judge Sterrett dissented. Tbo
opinion of the Court opens with tbe remark
tbat it was cot necessary to discuss the ques
tion whether the company bad authority to
mortgage us franchise, as that has not become
a piactical question, and even if it had not tbat
power the mortgage would nevertheless be
valid, and operative as to everything else mort
gaged. It is held tbat tbe power to mortgage
as given in tbe cuarter. and later acts, is of tbe
most ample character, and that the right to
borrow money and issue bonds is a necessary
inr-idenUo the exercise of tho power.
The lolliiwing were the other Allegheny
county decisions banded down: Allegheny
Valley Railroad, arocal. order for oral argu
ment; Commonwealth vs .Myers, petition. for
pnver refused: Lockhart's appeal, decree
affirmed and appeal dismissed at cost of appel
lant; Butler vs Pittsburg nnd Birmingham
Street Railway Company, affirmed. Sbrivcr's
appeal and Jenks appeal affirmed and appeal
dismissed at cost of applicant.
List of the Local Judgments Affirmed.
Judgments were affirmed in the following
cases: Marshal vs Roll, Bcatty vs Knoxville
Laud and Improvement Company; Berg's ap
plication and Bitter's application, Chambers'
appeal. Murphy vs Morton, Fcnnell vs Guffey;
Johnson vs City of Allegheny, Woodward vs
Brace, Stewart vs steely,-Krausvs the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, Smith vs Munhall,
bimps.ni vs Pittsburg Locomotive Works, Kline
vs iicllnagle, Pittsburg Coal Railroad Coin
pauv, Spencer vs Feicbtol, Gibbony vs
Jefferson Gas Company, Commonwealth
vs Doughtv affirmed, and it is now or
dered that the re-pective appellants surrender
thctnselt es to the custody of the Sheriff of Al
legheny for confinement according to the sen
tmco of court below. Court also affirmed
Robinson. Ilea Manufacturing Company vs
Melloi'.IIenrv vs Pittsburgand Lake Erie Rail
road, city of Allegheny vs Eastern Pennsyl
vania Railroad. Mitchell's appeal, Ettinger vs
Jones. McCracken vs Hamburger. Pouudstono
vs Hamburger, Iron City Baud vs McCord,
Phreuix clay pot works vs Pittsburg and Lake
Erw Railroad. Church's appeal. Latimer vs
Groetzuiger. Redman's appeal. Phillips vs
Crait,Hpiliuan vs Weiman, Collins, McCain and
Co. vs Houston, Agarter vs Vandergrif r. Bunt
ing vs Hogsett, three cases afllnned and in the
same (231 October, 1MW) the protbonotary is
directed to enter uun pros. Colliffs vs Char
tiers Gas Comoany, McGregor vs Equitable
Gas Company, Hair vs Unbare. In Glouinger's
appeal tbe decree is affirmed aud Judge Ster
rett aisscnts.
A Number That Were Reversed.
The reversals were: Felty's appeal, Muck
enstem vs Kclley it Jones Company; Bradwell
vs Pittsburg and West End Railroad, Sales A
Mehaffpr's appeal. Angerstem vs Jones &
Laugblin; lloilobaugli vs People's Mutual
Accident Association; Commonwealth vs
Miller: Ross vs Walker, two cases: Strawyck
vs Munhall; Graham vs Pennsylvania Com
pany; Conroy vs Pittsburg Times; Ford vs
Anderson; Sledman vs Poteric.
SEVEN INDICTMENTS POS MUBDEB
Pound Yesterday by the Grand Jury Other
Bills Returned.
The grand jury yesterday returned true bills
against Thomas Cox, Timothy Scanlan and Pat
rick Cox for the murder of James Eungbt, on
Thirty-fourth street, about a month ago. True
bills were also returned against William F.
Johnston. John Valk. John Croft and Michael
Kaue.'indictel for tbe murder of Robert Dal
zell. an Forty-third street, in September last, by
knocking him into the street, thereby breaking
his neck.
The other true bills returned were: Joseph
Prasunalz, burglary; William Atkinson, George
Bnrly, Henry Graham, William, alias Spike
Mclntyre, Alois Hnpf. John Ensley, Charles
Heid and George Wnehrl. larceny and receiv
ing stolen goods; Charles Fauvra, misdemeanor
in office; Thomas Boggs. purchasing brass from
minors; Frank Hass. immorality: William R.
McGinnisand Robert Rotb. assault and bat
tery; William McCo and James Hanlon, at
tempt to commit larceny; William Robinson,
entering a building to commit a felony; John
Welsh, malicious mischief.
The ignored bills were: S. and H. Basbric,
conspiracy; James Kurtz and H. J. Smith, sell
ing liquor without license: W.J. Lewis and
James MalarKey, larceny and receiving stolen
gOMds. Tbe grand jury also held John Quinn,
charged with surety of tbe peace, in 1200 conds
to keep tbe peace. Edward Ford, cnarged with
desertion, was ordered to pay bi wife S3 per
week, and tbe charge of desertion against Sam
uel S. Bishop was dismissed.
TO-DAYS C0TJ2T CAT.rTMDAB.
Long List of Coses to be Considered by the
Judges.
Common Pleas No. 1 GotI vsB. . O. R. R,
Co.; Hellwig vs Weber (2); Stroydjvs Pittsburg
Traction Company; Mahnako vs Llewellyn;
Large vs Consumers Heating CompanV; Moore
vs Bailey etal; Clark vs Short et ux; Keelev,
administrator, vs Marshall et al; Crawford vs
Wittish; Graimie vs McDonald; Monongatela
Sand Comuanv vs Harrold et al.
Common; Pleas Ko. 2 Itte. vs P., A &. M.
Pass. Ry. Co.; Letzus Construction Compauy vs
Bender & Aldred; Bnecoll vs King & Co;
Wright & Son vs Knapp; Scbubkagel vs
Dierstein; Milligan vs Browarsky; Mdlnerny vs
Pittsburg Traction Company: Clay vs Lane et
nx: Humbert vs Berrymin: Jackson vs Johns
Eton: Fix vs McCutcheon; McCue vs Knoxville
borough.
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs John
Hauck, Jr., William Bennett, Joseph Mitotic!!,
Joseph Oliffe (2): MicharlTurtle.HenryBrccK
enndge (2); George Williams, alias Burley;
George Woehol, John Welsh, Frank Fisher,
Thomas Boggs, Frank MrKenna, Henry
Graham, William Mclntyre, William Atkinson,
Henry Bishop.
Little Court Briefs.
A chaeteu was granted yesterday for the
Junior Order of Red Men.
A verdict for the defendant was given yes
terday in tbe suit of M. H. Gallon & Co. against.
iitppeiy a. mod. an action to recover on me sale
of some malt,
Ik tho suit of George Fearuley against K.
McEldowney, an action on an agreement for
tbe sale of r-al estate, a verdict was given yes
terday for SJSC for the plaintiff.
Ik Criminal Court yesterday John Boyle was
acquitted of a charge of assault and battery,
and the juries are out in tbe cases of Josephine
Demlins, tried for perjury, and Edward Kelly
for assault and battery.
Sleeplessness, nervous prostration,
nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by
Dr. 3Iilts" Nervine. Samples free at Jos.
Fleming & Sod's Market st. tu
JJ.&B.
This morning 50 to 54-inch Imported
Suitings, G yard patterns; 50c each. Such
bargains are not often seen.
Boggs & Buhl.
27-ikch printed Indian silks at 75c, $1
and $1 25 ayard; cannot be duplicated at a
25 per cent advance. Hugus & Hacke.
TTSSU
SI f0, Formerly S3 SO.
10 doz. men's fine flannel Outing shirts,
heavy-weight; 23 per cent to 33 per cent re
duction in winter underwear.
A. G. Campbell &Soks, 27 Fifth av.
TJEMOVAU
Lfl. HARRIS DRUG. CO.,
KOS. 46 AKD 4S SEVEKTH AVE.
We respectfully announce that we have
secured tbe large and substantial buildings
of the
BINDLEY HARDWARE CO.,
Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, to
which location we bave removed our office and
such goods as have arrived since tbo destruc
tion of our Liberty street warehouse by fire.
We are not yet fully prepared to sunply the
wants of our customer, but hope to-be able to
ao so in the course of a. week or ten days. In
the meantime, if our friends will intrust their
orders to us we hope to be able to supply their
more pressing needs without delay.
L.H. HARRK DRUG CO.,
KOS. 48 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE.
Pittsbpbq. Pa.. January I.1S9L jal-4D
M.
MAY, SONS & CU,
Finn
DYEING AND CLEANING.
58 Sivth Avenue.
Pittsburg. Pa.
mblSSO-TTS
VTEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY-COME
jX and examine our stock of gold and stiver
watches, clock, diamonds, jewelry and silver
ware, etc; lowest priroi in the two cities.
At WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av.. Pittsburg; fine
watcb and jewelry repairing a specialty.
jaiJ-TTb
AF. SAWH1LU
. ACCOUNTANT,
157 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa..
Attends to opening or closinc books, correc
tion of errors, or anythiug in the line of
accounting. deS-64-O
KS-Dlsplay advertiseincnU one dollar per
tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this -page, such as Wanted, For Sate,
To X,et, etc ten cents per line or each inser
tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS Ol'EK.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. OU SALE. TO LET. AND OTUEU
TKANSIENT ADVEKllbKMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with TUB Dispatch.
FOR THE SODTHSIIJE. 1.0. H12 CAttbON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
PLNN AVE.
PrrrSBUKG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS McCAKKREVT 3?00 Butler street.
EMILG. STUCKEY, SUli tr-et and Pcnnave.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEItCHER, M Kedsral street.
H. J. JtcliHIDL; Market House. Allegheny.
F. II. EGGKUSJfcbON. Ohio and Cbestnutsts.
THOMAS McHENllY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLE1M, Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
3Iuo Help.
BLACKSMITH'S HELPER-ONE THAT CAN
drive shoes. Apply to HUGH DONNELLY,
1W Uanntnl .V Ttv 1 ifCJU
ISM Second av., city.
J .10-35
BOY ABOUT 17 YEARJ Ol.IMTO LEARN
plinotunlnir. and to travel: must come ell
reconiinende.1; pood opportunity lor a person
without a home to learn a trade: boardlnRand ex
penses pilil. Call at HOI1 KUAN'S MUSIC
sroitiC 7 SmltliUcld St., between 2 and 3 l: M.
Tuesday. JaG-U
B
UlKUEti-AirriiY S. MATHEIS, 521 F'J RISES
street. jas-w
D
puTcmfv t:nin f'niiii mt ithvpf
L-J on pen era) machine" : clve references and
KJtlsn' PYttPrtnl. llllf TVilTTS - S. A.' li. (
Iiucirus O. de3I-9
ENGINEER TO RUN ENGINE AND TAKE
care or machinery at ALEX. BEUtiS & bON,
63 Anderson street, Allegheny, Pa. ia6-S3
MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN WHO
can make drawings of machinery, etc.. In
perspective, effectively shaded is subjects lor cn
irravlng: Jteady work for capable men. Adrtress
A. MUUIOKD. Hartford, Conn. Ja6-3G
OKKICB UU ABOUT 18 YEARS Of AGE
who has commercial education. Address,
in own writing, 11. Jl. B., Dispatch office,
Ja6-77
PAINTERS-TWO CARRIAGE PAINTERS
InuulrCor H. HERR & bUN, SIS Fifth av.,
city. jae-65
PREsSMEN-A FEW CYLINDER PRESSMEN,
thoroughly rompctent for book and into work:
stcadr -work for flrst-c!as men. THE XVEIt.NKU
PRINTING AND L11HOURAPH COMPANY,
Akron. O. ja-75
SALESMEN-UN SALARY OR COMMISSION,
to liimlle tho new Patent Chemical Ink
Era.fIUR Pencil. The creatcsl selling novelty ever
produced Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds;
no abrasion of paper. M0 to 500 per cent prodt.
One agent's bales amounted to SS3) in Mi days:
another (SI In two hours We want one energetic
general agent for each State and Terrilorj . Sam
ple by mall 35 cts. For terms and full particular,
address 'I HE MON RUE ERASER MtTj. CO., La
Cros&e. Wis. Ja3-3
STENOURAPHER-A GENTLEMAN STENO
GRAPHER and typewriter lor n business
house; mut he exiiert and have had am pie experi
ence: only those of first-class qualifications need
reply. Address by mall only. Matins: exocrience
and salary, J. C 15.. Box 624, Fostofflcc. Ja6-92
-TTrAKONMAKCR A MAN TO TAKE SOLE
YV charge ot shop. Inquire of LOU IS ROLL,
Chartlers sutlon, P. & L. E. R. R. ia6-50
-TTTOL ENGRAVERS-KOR FIRST-CLASS
V mechanical work: steady work lor really
capable men. Address A. MTJGFORD, Hartford,
Conn. Ja6-36
Agents.
AGENTS-TO SELL ANO EVERYBODY TO
use Dr. O'Kcefc's 2o rent pills. Good as
gold. Dr. O'Kcefc's liver pills, cold or catarrh
pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills,
rheumatism rills, headache pills, tkin eruption
Ellis, worm pills, kidney pills, lrucorrhoea pills,
ackaclie pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma
pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills,
nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, non
rathartic pills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price,
25 cents: Urge bottles. l- UK. O'KEEFE Co..
Homeopathic Chemists. 7.4 Filth.av., Pittsburg,
ill move to 703 Smithfield St. April 1. ja5-:t
AGENTS-TO SELL1HK LIFE. TIMES AND
correspondence or the late Mot Rev. John
Mac Hale. Archbishop orTuim, by Rt. Kev.
Bernard O'Reilly: this great worK now ready in
two volumes or 700 pages each. P.J. FLEMlNCr
CO., 77 Diamond st. di-TWTFS6u
Femalo Tlelp.
APl'RENTICKS-IML'UOVEKS, GOOD SEW
ERS, operators: also ladles and girls to learn
dressmaking and cutting. Tall or write. LON
DON PARIS DRESSMAKING CO., 'MR Penn
av. JaS-W
DISH WASHEUS-TWO GOOD DISHWASH
ERS at once at CARR RROS.. 814 and 816
Liberty street. Pittsburg. ja6- 00
GIRL-r'OR HOUSEWORK: GERMAN OR
American preterrcd. Apply to MRS. DAVIS,
Vine and Reed t., city. Ja-6
-1 1RL-FORGENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD
JT baker: good wages to right party. Applyat
1637 PENN AV. J6-73 .
LADILS-1O0 LADIES FOR WM.l. GlLsIORL'S
Twelve Temptation." Report at stage
floor, BUOU THEATER, Tuesday, Jan. 6. at 10
A. M. Jats-3
J- ADY-OF GOOD ADDRI.SS. FOR 60 DAYS'
J work; salary. Jloo. Address GEORGE S.
CLIN E. Lock Bov C5, Canton. Ohio. Ja4-133
Male and Femuio Help.
HOTEL COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS. PANTRY
and kitchen irfrls, child's nurse, 0 cooks. 100
nnrse gills. 4 colored glrK valtrcM lor small fain
llv: first-class situations now open. MLEHAN'S
AG LN CY. 543 Grant St. -J el. M). jaj-D
Situations.
POSIT ON-BY A YOUNG MAN HOLDING A
luallflcd nssietant' certificate and havlni:
bailnliuost live jears' experience in verj good
retail drugstores; be has good recommendations
as to bis honestv and ability. Address CUALl
FIM AfSlSl'ANT, 104 South FcuusvlvauH av.,
Grccnsburg, Pa. JaMS
POSITION-BY STENOGRAPHER; KXl'ERI-
NCED In tbe Iron business .tud general
office work. Address M. G., Dispatch office.
Ja6-64
POSITION RY A CUITER OF LONG EX
I'hltlENCE and pood abilities. Address
PRACTICAL TAILOR Dispatch office. Ja6-17
POSIIION-BY A REGISTERED DRUGGIST
orexperience: rerereiiccsgiven. Address E.
D. K..Bovll5. Blalrsvlllc, ii. Ja3-67-Tus.su
POSITION BY BRIDGE AND ROOF
draughtsman; can give references. Address
J. Z.. Dispatch office. Ja6-57
POSITION-AS ASSISTANT DRAUOHTSM AN
bv voting m.iu of 22. Address T. T Dis
patch office. Ja6-37
PqIIUATION-IN AN OFFICE OR oROCEjtY
kj at once: goon penman; expenencca. Ad
dress AUslIN. Dispatch office. ji6-ll
Rooms, nouses, etc.
-ROOMS-1MMEDIATELY-FOR 5 ADULTS:
Lk three rooms and board in a cultured private
family, residing near Shadvslde station, K. t".
Address M. J. L., Dispatch oflice. Ja6-49
Partners.
ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN-CWHH CASH) TO
take an Interest In first-class florist bu 1
ness: eight green bouses, each IU It., heated by
steam, all well stocked and lu good condition.
Ad ress FLORlSi, 751 Crawford road, Cleve
land, o. j 1-14. p
( Financial.
XONKY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURN1SH
JJJL. INGmone) to any amount on bond and
mortgage are uncqn.dcd: lowest rates of interest
and no delay. II yon need money annly MORRIS
& FLEMING. 1IH Fourth avc.
J-27-$6-TTSsn
MONEY I.OA NED-LOW EST RATES OF IN
TEREST, according to amount andloca
tiou: no delay. HALTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
It: Fourth av. sc30-59-TusSu
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET
rates on bond and uiortgige: no delay.
KEfcD B. CO YLE 4 CO.. 131 Fourth av.
dcll-TTS
MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE
securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO . 9a Fourth av. dcll-4-iThS
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
couutv property at lowest rates. HhNRV
A. WEAVER A CO.. VI fourth avenue. mb2-D
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN bUMd
to suit at ;;,'. 5 and 6 per cent, ALLES &
IA1LEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu
SOUTHERN -INVESTMENT-A FEW DOL
LARS invested lu Southern real estate mav
result In a few years in a small fortune; lots that
a lew 3 ears ago sold in Sontliern cities forfoand
(10 a root cannot be bonglit to-dav for JI50arjot:
we wilt sell to anyone cveryother lot In our town
ot Percyville. scott count), Teiin.. forj.1 b0: tills
covers all expenses deed, abstracts and record
ing: line coal, timber and mineral lands: send
sump ror pints, etc. PERCYVILLE LAND CO.,
12 and 13 Hulbcrt Block, sixth and Vine sts Cin
cinnati, O. Ja5-6
TO LOAN-pOO,OCO. IN AMOUNTS OC 13.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
an S per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent.
BLACK & UA1RD, ao fourth avenue.
se2l-d26-p
TO LOAN fCOCOOO ON MOItTGAGES flOO
audunward at 6 per cent: 8500. etc at4,S per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms. 8. H. FRtNCH, 125 Fourth ave.
0C23-D
Miscellaneous.
EVERYONE TO COME TO THE LECTURE
by Rev. Wm. Best, Carnegie Halk Allegheny,
'lharsdar, Jan, a, at7:30r. M.: Ockets,5Cc: Jr. o.
U. A. Al. and L. O. L. are cordially invited.
jaMI
WANTED.
miscellaneous.
E
VERY LADY-WISHING TO BEJ1EROWN
f1rp(mnkpr fO rait nt 616 1'ellU KVC. fon-
poslte Home's stores) and Investigate 11AUAMB
FLESHER'S ladles' tailoring fTs:cm; no risk;
parti's responsible: school now open. nois-23
EViCUYIINE TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN
windows fixed before winter: telephone 1471
or write postal card for prico list. G. O.
O'BRIEN. Painter. 202 Fiftli avc. selO-TTS
TIENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
ST AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO., lOOj
J" inn nv, renslons nowtiad ror nil aisamea sol
diers, permanently helpless children and widows
or deceased soldiers under late act or Congress;
pensions Increased to correspond with the dis
ability: bounties collected; certificates of service
procured where discharges arc lost.
de'JO-M-TTf"
PRIVATE TEACHING COLLEGE COACn
1NG; special attention pild to bnckward
scholars. PROF. M. L. DURSf, 101 Fulton st.,
Pittsburg. dcW-37-rrs
TO I1UY-A PLANT SUITABLE FOR THE
manufacture of steel castings, orwould buy
an interest in an established concern. Address
K. M. K., Dl$pitcliofflcc Ja0-75
TO BUY A GOOD 8 OR 10 ROOM BRICK
dwelling, in first-class neighborhood: near
parks in Allegheny preferred. Address M. L. It.,
Dispatch office. Ja6-90
YOUNG LADIES AS FUFH.S-TO EDUCATE
in the art of fine crayon work, pastel or
water color, also negative retouching, tor par
ticulars, apply at tbo ELITE GALLERY. 616
Market St., Pittsburg. jaZ-51
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (131 OF
Stewjrt ,t Co. 's line cabinet photos for tl, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S--TT8u .
FOB SALE rjIPllOVED KEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
T71RAZIER STREET-FOURTEENTH WARD,
ncwb-rooni brick. 6-ioot lialL vrstlbnlc,elec
trlc bells, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc: lot
21x130 reet; terms easy. M. F.H1PPLE& Co., 96
Fourth av, , Ja4-77-TuThsn
-V Ot)D IN VESTMZNT-THREE-STOHY BRICK
VX dwelling or nine rooms, with lot 54 feet
front, of which 34 feet is vacant and corner of two
streets, located in Seventh ward on good street,
between Wylle and Fifth avs. C. BERINGER &
BON. 156 Fourth av. Ja6-12
RESIDENCE WE HAVE IN THE THIRTY
FIRST ward a very fine one of 7 rooms, hall,
finished attic cor. of two nice streets, convenient
to new Incline, good schools and churches; a
beautiful location and cheap: onlv 84.000: has 50
It. front: If yon an looking lor a homo vou will
miss It If you do not look at this. MORRISON A
BANKS, 106 Thirdly., cor. Wood, St., city, and
51 Washington av.. Thirty-first ward. delJ-TTS
QfT OOO-A JO PER CENT LAWRENCEVILLE
QJ 9 investment on account of removal ot
owner; a7-roomed brick aid a 10-roomcd double
frame dwelling, city water, gas. etc. with lot
25inorronting oniwo streets. H. C CLARKE,
1J5 Fourth avc. antl Edgcwood. no2-TTS
QfJOO DOWN. REMAINDER IN SMALL
tJ monthly payments, a good brick bouc of
6 rooms on Fifth av., near Oakland; price (2,500: a
rare chance to bnva good home at alow price.
(11). See W. A.HERRON S. SON& No. 80 Fourth
av. Ja6-40-TuF'
East End Residences.
HOUSE-LOVELY LOCATION NEAR Hl
t AND av., handsome hous" of 7 rooms,
with every comfort and convenience onlvSJ.Wio;
haircasb. W. W. ELDERhlN, 634S Stltlon St..
E. . ja3-fl-TUThS"
OAKLAND REBIDENCK-FORBES STREET,
substantial ten room brick dwelling, with
wide h ill in center, etc. bath, laundry. Inside
w. c, etc: in fact was built exclusively for nse of
Firosent owner and Is very convenient aud roomv;
nt 71X127 reel to alter: special to quick bnver, M.
F. HIFFLEJtCD.. 9GFrthav. J 16-79-6, 9, 10
OAKLAND-A FINE OLD MANSION OF 18
rooms, with IX Bcrcs or ground, .fruit and
forest trees: only one square from tilth av.; a
grand home, or ground can be sub-divided to ad
vantage: low prico and very easy terms. BAX
TER, THOMPSON i. CO., 162 Fourth av.
Ja4-97-TT6SU
OAKLAND-AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY
at a reduction of $1,000 from actual value;
handsome pressed brick of eight rooms, all mod
ern conveniences, 86.000: Mevran av.. near
Forbes. CHARLLS SOMERs 4 CO.. 313 Wood
St.. 6019 Penn av. Ja6-1-Tns
CJ 000- SIX-ROOM. DWELLING. WITH 125
Otl' 'tleetlront. on prominent residence street,
close to two car lines: house alone Is worth 83.500;
don't miss this chance tor a first-class Investment.
M. F. Hll'FLK & CO.. 96 Fourth av. Ja4-77-TTSu
S 300-NEW QUEEN ANNE FRAME. CON
O TAIN1NG six rooms reception ball, bath.
Inside w. c. aud shutters, line mantels, good cel
lar, all sewered; lot 37x100 feet; terms easy. M.
F. Hll'FLEt CO., 9 . t ourth av. Ja4-77-TTSn
Q1 OOO-CASH-NEW FRAME HOUSE OF 5
O I ' rooms, nat. gas, electric lights, bells, etc,
on Grazier St.. 2 minutes' fom Dallas st., P. It.
R.: price only 82.800: lot 25x135. W. W. ELDER
KIN, 6348 Station St., E. E. Ja3-21-TUThf
Allegheny Residences.
ARCH ST.-2T6-AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY.
Jan. 6, at 3 o'clock, on premises, will be sold
the property 3jSArrh St.. near Jefferson St.; lot 20
XKO. with two small frame houses, four and five
rooms: possession April I: terms half casb. A.
LbGGME&SON. Auctioneers, 10S Fourth av.
JaO.81'
Arch st., second Ward, Allegheny-
House and lot lor S4.W0: lot 20x100 -feet to
"Veto st, (34.) Sec W. A. HERR'JN & SONS. 80
Fourth av. Ja2-53-TuF
INE RES1DENCE-ON THE PARKS, ALLE-
GHEN1. with corner lot: 9 nice rooms with
all the modern Improvements and lu excellent
condition throughout: everything almost new;
one of the most desirable residences on the parks:
possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE S. CO., 129
Fourth av Pittsburg. Ja3-3S-n
SECOND WARD. ALL1GHENY SMALL
lots at auction: on Tuesday. Januiry 6. at 4
o'clock will he sold on the premises 4 lots. 21x75,
onBucna Vista St.. above tin-public school; also,
in rear or the above, 3 lots, 22x75, rrontlng on the
Perrvsvllle road: suitable lor cheap bouses: easy
terms. Particulars ot A. LKGGATE & SON,
Auctioneers, ltfl Fourth av. Ja6-8t
SO 800 A BARGAIN GOOD BRICK.
Ol sl-ite-roofed dwclllng,5 rooms aud kltchcu,
gas and water, sewered and pavctl. IT sold soou.
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny.
Ja6-59
Suburban Residences.
AVFRY MCE FRAME DWELLINGOF
five rooms, I all. porches, natural gas, with
two large lots at Emsworth: price only 82,71X1. C.
litlilNGER S. SON. 156 Fourth ay. Ja6-12
-lOOD FRAME DWELLING OF TIVE
VJT rooms, with from one to three acres of
land, at Glcnficld, at a bargain, or will sell nine
room bouse with six acres. (J. BERINGER Jl
SON. 156 Fourth ave. Jj6-12
FOR SALE-LOTS.
JCast End Lots.
SSS'
U1RREL 1I1LI.-ONE ACREtlF THE FIN
EST nine land in the Twentr-thlm w.iM.
snltible to be subdivided Into lots, and sold at,
treble the nrlce that It can be bought for. IRA M
BUUCHFIELD, 153 Fourth av. Ue 12-30-D
Suburban Lots.
ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND-ON
line of railroad. In a good neighborhood,
near city: soluble for living out In lots. JAS,
W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av Pittsburg.
J.16-63-TTS
-I 20V 103 FEET-AT SV 1SS VALE, NEAR STA
J TTONtlays licantlful: low price. BAXTER
THOMPSON .5. CO.. 162 Fourth av. Ja4-95'
I Farms.
FARM-THE BEST FARM IN WESTMORE
LAND connty; 127 acres; eight acres lu white
oaK timber: high state or cultivation; lmproTC
:nents first-class: well watered;. plenty or fruit;
2i miles Irom R. R.: was never on market bcrore;
price SI00 oer acre: a bargain. HUMFHRSY &
WHITE, oSJGraut St. jaC-C3
ARM-A MCE LUTLE PLACE, 9 ACRES.
ORANGE PLANTATION-FUR SALE OR
exchange: a very fine one of 280 acres, in
Southern Florida, on which are fine buildings
and a large orange orchard, all tronlcal Irultscan
be raised tncre: cliniata hcalthlul; no lung dis
eases there, or Bnglit's disease: vegetables or all
kinds t an be rilscd there every mouth or the
year: price, 820,0W). Apply .it once to J. II.
Sl-EVENbON &CO.. lOOHrtbav. dcl9
PLANTATION OP 800 ACRES AND 7 GOLD
mines In MclluRIo Co.. Ga., on Little river;
250acrcsNo. 1 bottuin land, raises wheat, corn,
oat. sugar cauc etc.; ,310 acres upl inl. hair
cleared, raises cotton, etc.: plenty of lrnit: 2
dwelling and 6 tenant bouses: lovely climate: the
mlies jield from 510 to fju per ton; one S-stamp
Villi; price only 816,000: a rare bargain here. J.
H. STEVENSON & CO., 1011 Filth av.. Pitts
burg Jal-U
Q ?T f- ACRE FA KM FOR O N LY f 5,250, 1 N F A Y
OOiJ ElTEcouuty.onBaltlmoreandObloltall
roail; 125 acres cleared, balance in heavy timber:
land lays nicely rolling, with abundance of
spring water: fenced: three dwellings, sawmill,
eic.;on the iV'atlnoal pike: will exchange ror city
property. 0. BERINGER 4 SON, 156 Fourth
avenue. jaG-12
TOR SALK-RGSTNESS.
Business Opportunities.
BUS1NESSOPENING-FOR A WIDE-AWAKE
man with 8500: to good party time given on
part. O. C II., Dispatch office. Ja6-CS"
GOAL FLOAT-WITH VERY LARGE CITY
trade, tlnshop, grocery stores In both
cities, SW) to SiOOO: rcslaunmw livery stable,
bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, butcher shop,
shoe stores, book pud stationery store, milk de
pots. BHEfARD ACQ.. 151 Fourth av dc20
COUNTRY STORE-ONE OF THE BEST
stands In State; large town on R. R. :cah
trade 8I6.U00 per annum: invoice. ROOM 2. EX
CELSIOR BLDU, Sixth and Grant. JaG-47-TuTh"
D
INING ROOM AND KESTAURANT-ELE-GANTLY'
and romnletclv mrnlhed: best
chance lor saloou In city; price and particulars on
aopllcatlon,
x. u. jaitcrvvA & c;u.. w ronnu
avenue.
Ja6-67
DRUGSlOltn CHEAP EITHER ALL Oil
part of stock of a good paying city drug
store; owner leaving city. Address J. B.. Dis
patch office. Ja3-5S
GRUCEIiY-SrO, DOING GOOD BUSINESS:
others 6.0 to (5.000: shoe stores, drugstores,
cigar stores, notion stores,.bakcries, etc PKR
Ci VAL CHAPM AN 4 Grant at. 1S-83
V
jl irame uousc, o rooms, oirn, large poultry
yard and houses, coil, water, 2 acres fruit, at sta
tion on K. i: near McKccsport. ED v llTISII,
410 Gran 'st, Pittsburg. Ja6-D
FOR SALE BCSEN-ESS.
Business Opportunities.
-1ROCERY STORE-CIGAR STORE. HARD
VT WARE and tin store bakeries, milk denot.
HOLMES & CO.. 43) Smithfield st, Jal-29
J- IGHT MANUFACTUHINGMIUSINESS-NO
J competition; small capital and large profits;
best or reasons for selling. Address L. A. J.,
Dispatch office. JaG-52"
PRINTING OFMCE AND STATIONERY
store-In central location, low tent, good
cash trade, everything in best condition: owner
leaving the city: price SI.500; will pay for Itself In
one year with practlcalpnan. w. . McN El LU
152 Fourth av. Ja2-tS'
EOLLER PROCESS FLOURINU MILL-100
barrel capacity; within 40 miles or the city:
private railroad siding; large and well established
commercial and farming trade: every modern Im
provement: 150X120 ft. or ground. S. A. DICKIE
& CO., Penn and Shady avs., Pittsburg, t E.
ja0-38
Business Properties.
GLASS HOUSE-8-1TT FURNACE: ERECTED
in 1888: owned by citizens or Stoncboro: or
leredntgreat birgaln: good railroad facllltlei;
rbean fuel: must be sold. Applyat once. C. G.
LAKNED. Trustee. Stoncboro. Pa. j4-4
SOUTHslDE BUSINESS PROPERTY-CORNER
Carson and Twentieth sts., lot22UxI20
feit, with large brick si ore building and dwelling
combined, and dwelling in the rear fronting
Twentieth at. : price very reasonable on account
or removal or owner. (350) Sec W. A. HERRON
& SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. iaft-9l-Tu
FOR SALE-MISCELiANEOCS.
Mac
.acliinery and Metals.
BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES
and boilers: one 12x18. one 11x24, one 10x20,
one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12. 8x14. 7x12, and large stock or
smaller sizes, portables on wheels and on sk!d:
pumps, governors, pulleys, shafting, etc 23-25
Park way, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. YOUNG.
Ja5-D
BRICK .MACHINERY ONE , RAYMOND
pcrlcctlon brick press: one wet grinding
pan, 7 ft., with frame and gearing complete:
one Pentleld stilt mud brick midline: one sort
mud brick machine; one pair Feuileld smooth
rolls, and oni- 50 h. p. engine, now in use; nil ma
chinery nearly new and In good order. Address
GEORGE O. ROBINSON, be II. lire, O. Ja4-13P
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY IN
rull operation and big paying business: 8
blast furnaces In same town; 7 rolling mills and
18 blast furnaces within a radius of ten miles, 75
miles irom Pittsburg on E. A P.. N. Y L. E. &
Western, IS. & O. Railroads; al a bargain to close
an etitc. Price and terras, address C W.
PALMER, New Brighton, Pa.
ja3-33-3, 6, 8, 18, 2a 22. J 1
ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE
And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a
number or second-hand wood-working machines:
can be bought at a low fignrc. VELTE MC
DONALD. Penn av and Thirty-second st.
N del5-TTS'
THE TAYLOR-BECK AUT031ATTC AND
compound engines for electric light and
railway service: engines and boilers In every size
and stvle: saw mills ana wood-workfng machin
ery. 1IARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 98 First av..
Pittsburg. Pa. no26-D
THE PORTER &. DOUTHETr CO.. L1M., DAR
RaGH st. and River av.. Allegheny. Pa.,
engines, boilers and castings. Repairlugpromptly
attended to. dc2
WEBSTER'S "VACUUM" FXHAUSTSTEA SI
Economizer, Feed Water Heater and Puri
fier, Is tbe most perfect device known for heat
ing and purifying the feed water for steam hollers
ami manufacturing purposes, and for beating
oulldlugs ot any description without back press
ure on engine returning the condensation to
the boiler in the one apparatus: readily cleaned
without stopping machinery: all parts arci-sslble:
furnished on trial for acceptance: send for new
illustrated citalogucof convincing proors. WAR
REN, WEBSTER & CO., 491 N. 3d, Philadelphia.
deJ0-54
HE PORTER4DOUTHETTCO.. L1M:.DAR
RAGU st. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa .
engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptly
attended to. . ja6-bb
Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc
HORSE-GOO I) ROAD HORSE CAN HE SEEN
at CORBIN & SCHOLL-3 STABLES. 3944
Firth av.: he Is handsome arid stvllsh: can trot in
.50 or better; 15.3 high; 7 years old; bay gelding.
JaS-98
ORSE-CHEAP WORK HORSE. 36 ALLE
GUENY AVENUE,nearRcbecca.strcet.Alle
gheny. 136-46
PERSONAL.
ERSONAL-Ve MAKE AN EXCLUSIVE
specialty or fitting lenses to the eyes and
grinding prescription lenses. We claim to be the
leading honse In Western rcnnsylvanln In this
line. CHESSMAN iMANNlON OPTICAL CO.,
No. 42 Federals!., Allegheny. Best 81 00 specta
cles on earth. de2S-oS-Tiissn
PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
in Pittsburg: beautllnlblndlngs: low prlccstcome
and see them: hundreds or books for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK SIORE, 900 Liberty st. del:
PERSONA L-FORSODAYSONLY-DlCKhNS'
complete works, 83; Shakespeare, complete,
8 vo , sheep, lor fl 50; watch for special drives
each month during the year. FRANK BACOj.
S, CO., 301 Smithfield st. Ja2
LOST.
LOST-IF YOU FIN D YOUR CHILDREN ARE
unable to see objects in the distance clearly
or bold their books close to their eves to read,
they are losing their sight. Yon shonl.t bring
them at once to CHESSMAN 4 MANNION, No.
42 Federal st Allegheny, and have their eyes
properly fitted. de28-53-TnsSn
FOUND.
FOUND-A LARGE XOT Or WINTER
clothing belonging to residents of this city
was lound banging In the rooms occupied by
;!CKSON, the tailor. 65 Fifth avc, upstairs,
altered, cleaned and repaired; the owpers should
call for them, as Dickson requires the room.
nol3-D
FOUND-A RELIEF FOR MY HEADACHE
by hiving my eyes examined and proper
f lapses adjusted bv the expert opticians. CHKS's
1AN 4. MANNION. No. 42 Fcbcral St., Alle
gheny. Best $1 00 spectacles on earth.
de28-S3-Tussu
F
iOUND ON NORTH HIGHLAND AV..
ladv's smill huntlnir-cise silver watch:
finder ranrcceivo Information by calling at D1S
PATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Ia6-5S
ESTRAY.
STRAYED OK -STOLEN ON DEC. 24, A
2-rear-old, brown heifer: shorthorn, whltcspot
ouhack: reward glvenforanv luiormatlon. J. C
Sll.GNI.R. MB Home wood av. Jah-44
LEGAL NOTICES.
Law Ofilces"CHARLKS F. McKENNA. Attorney
atlaw, 135 Firth avenue.
ESTATE OF BERNARD COYLE.DECEASED.
late or South Fayette township. Notice is
licrebv given that letters testamentary on tbe es
tate ot" Bernard Coylc hare been granted to tbe
undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to
said estate arc requested to make Immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the same
should make them known without delay. DAN
IEL bUEENEY, llWFennav., or CHARLES F.
MCKENNA. 135 Fifth av. dcSO-19-TU
NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made to tbe Governor
ot Pennsylvania ou Saturdav. January 10. 18590,
byB. L. Wood, Jr., W. P. Wood, S. C. Weis
kopf, H. E..Weiskopf and E. K. Morse for a
charter of incorporation under tbo laws of
Pennsylvania for a company to be known as
the ASPJ.N WALL DEUDGF, COMPANY,
which said corporation is formed for the pur
pose ot erecting and maintaining: a bridge
over the Allegheny River from tbe font of tbe
extension of Center avenue, in tbe village of
Aspinwall, in O'Hara Township. Allegheny
County, to a point in the city of Pittsburt;. ou
tbe opposite side of tbe said Allegheny River.
Said application being made nnde the Act
entitled: "An Act to provide for,tbo incorpot
ation aud regulation of certain corporations,
approved April 2D. lSli," and the several sup-
Elements thereto, and for these purposes tn
ave and enjoy all the rights, beuellts aud priv
ileges ot said Act of Assembly and the supple
ments theicto. ISAAC S. VAN VOOItHIS,
deJg-M-Tu Attorney for Ai-plicanta.
PROPOSALS.
US. ENGINEER OFFICE, CUAHLES
. TON-KANAWHA. W. Va.. December 22.
lb'JJ Proposals for building the foundations
and tbe pier, abntmeut, etc, fpr a movable
tlaic at Ijock No. 8, ot the Great Kanawha
river improvement, will be received at this
office until 3 P. St.. of FEBRUARY 10. 1NI1,
and then opened. The attention of bidders is
called to the acts of Congress, approved Fell
niary 20, 1SS5. and February 23. lbS7. vol. 23.
age 332, and vol. 21 page411, Statutes at
arge. Information can be obtained by appli
cation to ADDISON M. SCOTT, Resident En
gineer. WM, P. UUAIGHILL. Colonel of En
glncers. U. 8. A. jjl-99
PROPOSALS FOR REPLACING THE
present wooden upper or railway deck of
the Rock Island Bridge witb iron, and for re
placing parts of the east and west shore spans
nf said budge by stronger members of wrought
irom, Rock Island Arseual, Rock Island, ill.,
Dec 5, 1800. Sealed proposals, in triplicate,
will be received until 2 o'clock P. if., on
WEDNESDAY, January 7, 1891. for replacing
the present wooden upper or railway ucck nt
tbe Hock Isl md Bridge with iron, and also for
rcplaciug parts, ot the east and west shore
spans by stronger members of wrought lrin,
and the building of a new Iron deck. Full
plans and specifications showing details of con
struction will be sent to all established builders
ot iron brines upon application. Separate
bids for tbe brldec and shore spans must ba
submitted. Tlio United States reserves the
right to reject any or all bids or parts thereof.
Blank forms on which proposals must be made
and all Information required by bidders can be
hid upon application to COLONEL J. M.
WHITTEMORK. Ordnance Department. U. S.
Army. Commanding. del3-10-13I3.1Q.17.ja5.6
NOTICES.
STEAMBOAT MEN ATTENTION THE
outb, or McKccsport side, channel of tne
jvicKeesport and Duquesno highway bridge at
Rivertou will be closed with falsework. Please
take the north, or Duquesne side, channel.
PENCQYD BRIDGE COMPANY.
TO LET.
City Residences.
DWELLINGS-1N ALL PARTS OF THE
city and suburbs: send us your name and
address, and we will mall yon our rent list regu
larly nntli April 1 free of charge BLACK &
BAlRD. 95 Fourth av . dcl7-20t
HOUSE-NEW STONE HOUSE. VERY DE
slrably located. 8 rooms, all the most
modern conveniences: immediate possession If
desired; 850 a mouth. Sco W. A. HERRON &
SON. 2v 0.80 Fourth av. , Jnl-18-l,6.I0t
East End Residences.
EAST END RESIDENCES-SEND US YOUR
name and address and we Will mail you our
rent Hot regnlarlyiintil April L, frc or charge.
BLACK JtllAlKD. 95 Fourth av. de!7-20t
Allegheny Residences.
DWLLINOS-IN ALL FARrs OF ALLE
GUEN Y and suburbs; send us your name and
address and we will mall you onr rent list regu
larly nntll AnrllT free or charge. BLACK &
B A i RD, 95 Foa rth av- de-17-2ut
Business Properties.
BUSINESS HOUSE-IN ONE OF THE MOST
desirable sections of the cltv. on Liberty,
near Market st. See W. A. HERRON It SONS,
No. 89 l'onrth nv. J.il-i9-TuFt
STORKS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL
part", of the two cities and suhitMjsi send your
name and addrct and wo" will itfall ybn our rent
list Tcgularly until April 1. free of charge.
BbACK & IJAIUD. 93 Fourth av. del7-ait
lioomc
PARLOR-NICE FRONT PARLOR. BEAUTI
FULLY liirnlslied, suitable for man and
wire or tw o gentlemen. 23 E1G1! ril ST. Ji0-!t
Offices. Desk Room, Etc
"CI OURTH AV.-TWO CONNECTING OFFICES
X1 on second floor, between Wood and Smith
field sts. Seo W. A. HERRON & SONS. S)
fourth. i.i3-47-Tust
OFFlOfS IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Woo land liiiinond sts.: singly
or In suits: all modern Improvements ami low
rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oclt-Bt
rarnu.
F
IARM-2W ACRES NEAR OAKDALE STA
TION. Innulre or THOMAS GAMBLE.
Bayard street,. Fourteenth ward, Pittsburg. J'a.
J.IIHJi-TThT
BUSINESS CHANGES.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
The partnership heretofore existing under
the title of HUEMME & EHNI. painters has
this day been dissolved by mutual content. AH
outstanding bills will be paid to F.W.Huernme,
who will assume all indebtedness of the ttnu
and will continue in business at tho old stind,
3807 Fifth avenue F. W. D.CEMME.
PrrsBURO, January 5. 1891. ja6-88
-VTOTICE-THE PARTNERSHIP HERE
J TOFORE existing under tbe title of
John McLaughlin & Co., teamsters, has. on tbe
17th of December, been dissolved by mutual
consent, the Eagle-Transfer Company, limited,
having purchased the entire Interests and will
assume all debts and liabihilities.
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN.
a671 THOMAS H. MCLAUGHLIN. Jr.
OFFTCLlX-PnTSBUKG.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JLX the report of Viewers on tho opening of
Rose street, from Dcvilliers street to Kirk
patrick street, has been approved by Councils
which action will be final, unless an appeal is
filed in the Court ot Common Pleas'witbin ten
(10) davs from date. E. M. BIGELQW.
Chief or Department of Public Works.
PlTTSUPlto, Jan. 5, 1891. ja5-33
VTOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
XX the reportof Viewers on tne construction
ot a sewer on Penn avenue, Irom the Pennsyl
vania Railroad bridge to Negley Run sewer,
has been approved by Councils, which action
will be final, unless an appeal is tiled in tbe
Court ot Common Pleas witbiu ten (10) nays
from date. E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Work.
PlTTSBUno. Jan. 5, 1891. j ao 33
Mayor's Office, J
January 3, 1S91. I
IN compliance with section 5 of au ordin
ance fixing the number of newspapers
in which the official printing shall be done.
regulating tne manner in which the advertis
ing for proposals to do tbe same shall be invit
ed, authorizing the Mayor to enter into a con
tract, .dc, I hereby invite proposals for tbe
publication nf all ordinances, viewers' reports
and proposals for public work, supplies and all
other public advertising except delinquent tax
lists, for three (J) years from the 2d day of
April, 1SD1. Said proposals must be io this' nl
tiro on or before the 16tb day of January. 1891, at
2 o'clock p. jr., and must bo accompanied by
bonds in tbe fuinnf ten thousand dollars each,
conditioned for the performance nf the con
tract. The right is reserved to reject or accept
any or all bids. Bonds and information fur
nished at this office. H. I. GOURLEY,
j-aO-32 Mayor.
Pittsburg, January 2. 1S9I.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Citv Control
ler until THURSDAY, the 8th day of January,
A. D. 1891. at 2 o'clock P. 3I for one Brennau
Cruher 8x25 inches, with all the necessary
geanngt'one 20 horse-power engine and one 30
horse-powef boiler.. About 19 000 feet, board
meas'ure, ofSak and pine lumber, for trestle,
platform, bins and engine house Belting,
wire rope, rollers, pulleys and shafting,
sprocket wheels and chain and other necessary
appliance-i for.conveyor.and bins.
Lianks for bidding ean be obtained and plans
and specifications can bo seen at tbe general
office. Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, with two sureties in double tbe amount,
probitod before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department or Award reserves the right
to reject any or all bid". E. M. BIGELO VV.
, Chief of Department of Pnblic Work.
jr.290
Pittsburg, Jan. 3. 1891.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at tbe office of City Controller
until JANUARY 15. 1891. at 2 o'clock P. 31.. for
furnishing and erecting one duplex steam
pump, capacity 500,000 gallons in 21 hours
against 20-foot heat1, 70-foot piston speed, with
'JO pounds of steam carried in boilers. Also,
one heater and duplex steam feed pump, to
gether with all masonry for foundation and
necessary attachments, etc., to be erected in
Garfield engine house. Full specifications anu
detailed plans must accompany each btd. Gen
eral plans will not be considered. Each pro
posal must be accompanied by a bond, with
tno sureties, doublo the amount of tbe esti
mated cost, probated before the Mayor or City
Clerk. Tha department of award reserves the
right to reject any or all bid. E. M. BIGE
LOW. Chief of Department of Public. Works.
, jaf-47-D
.U1USE51ENT&.
T-1UQ.UESNE THEATER
XJ (Pitt-duirg's Leading Theater,)
EVERYBODY
EVERYBODY
Tho Season's Sensation.
The Season's Sensation.
American Extravaganza Co.
American Ex'ravaganza Co.
CRYSTALC3
. OjjppER.
Or Prince Prettiwitz and Little
Cinderella.
Whv is it everybody has to
scoitr Because it is
The Most Artistic,
The Most Novel.
The Most Refined,
Tbe Most Gorgeous
Extravagauzt Ever Seen in
America-
WHO
WHO
IS ANYBODY
IS ANYBODY
IS ANYBODY
HAS TO
HAS TO
HAS TO
SEE IT.
BEE IT.
60c General
Admission.
Price reserved seats from 2oc to SL On salo
at theater and Hajs', 73 Fifth av. Family Mat
inee Wednesday at tlm unusual pricf of 00c.
BRING THE CHILDREN.
Jan. 12 Agnes Huntington lu "Paul Joues."
ja6
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
TOOJIGHV.
Matinees Wednesday and Satnrdav.
' HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. '
Next Week-A. M. PALMER'S CO.. AUNT
JACK. jani-fo-D
BIJOU THEATER
To-Night,
- MARGARET MATHER
IN JOAN OF ARC.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Jan. 12 '-The Twelve Temptations, deo-16
HARRIS' THEATER
HARRIS, BKHTON & DEAN.
Proprietors and Managers.
Everv afternoon-and evening.
Hardle and Von Leer lp tbe Military Melo
drama, ON THE FxtONriER.
Week January 12, Dowiing & Hasson.
TT3 jaG-51
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
TO-N1GH11
MATINEE, TiieRdav, fbursitay and Saturday.
WEBER & FIELDS'
SPECIALTY COMPANY.
Tuesday and balance or week.
jalwl
THUMA'S DAN CINQ ACADEMY. W
Fourth aveune (members of National
Association). ODcnintr week of second sesslun
commences TUESDAY, Januarv 0. 1KIL Four
classes for beginners. Children'. opening
Smirdav, January 10 Classes every evening.
For particulars call at any time .it ariilrmy.
PROF". R. K. THU.MA,
jaj-31-TThssn Principal.
REMOVAL.
IE?,. C- IsLTLsTETEl,,
House andSIgn Painter, lias removed from
133 Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special
attention ilveu to the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling: Repairing windows, sky
lights, etc. House painting, and glazing in
all its branches. ocl9-J-D
ELECTIONS.
Manufacturers' and Mebciiants'1
NTS'!
I
ISSUBAXCE COMPANY,
flrnrri? JI7 Woon STHFliT f
PrrrsBUKCf. Pa.. Jan. 0. 1S9LJ
ELECTION AN ELECTION FOR DIREC
TORSnf this company to servo during
the ensuing yearwlll be held on MONDAY, the
12th inst., between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock
P.M. WM. T. AD 4.IR, Secretary.
jlMO-D
OFFICE OF TEUTONIA InSUEASCE CO.,
NO. 200 OHIO ST.
Alteoiieny. Pa.. Januarv fi. 1891.
"T7LECTI0N-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
JLj of directors to n-rvo lor the ensuing yeat
will he held at tbo office of the company on
MONDAY. January 1-J. 1891. between the hours
of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
C. W. GKRWIG.
yJa6-82-6,8.10,12 Secretary.
German American Insurance Cuji-T
pant of Pennsylvania, 1
Office No. Ill Fourth avenue, f
Pittsbuho. January 3. 1891.1
ELECTION THE REGULAR ANNUAL
election for 12 directors of. this company
will be held at this office .Monday, tbe 12 h
Inst- between tho hours of 11 o'clock A. 3f. and
1 r. jr. W. J. Patterson, Secretary.
jjo-23-D
OFFICE OF
OFFICE of 1
. Navigation Compant.
'ITTSBUHO. Dec 17. IR9tt )
IE ANNUAL MEETING
MONONGAJIELA N.
PITTSBUHO.
ELECTION TH E
Vj of the stockholders of tbe Monongabela
Navigation Company for the election of officers
and managers for the ensuimr vcar. and other
business, will bo held on THURSDAY, theSth
divot January. 18UL, at 2 o'clock, P. jr., at tbe
office of said roiiimnv. Nc. S Wood St.. Pitts
nurg. W. BAKEWELL. Secretary. del8-09-D
OFFICE OF ALLtCIIENV INSURANCE CO.. 1
No. c? Fourth Ave..
PlTTBURO, January a. 1831. )
ELECTION AN ELECTION FOR DIREC
'I OUS ot tln company to serve during the
ensuing year will beheld on MONDAY, tbe
12th inst., between the bnr "f 12 and 1 o'clock
P. 3L C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
jaMo
Masonic Bank. (
Pittsburg, Pa.. January fl. 18)1.
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for directors of this bank to serve during
the ensuing year will be pfld at tb banking
honse. Nn.531Smlthneldstreet.oii'l UESDAY.
JANUARY 13. 1891, between tbe hours of 10
A. Jr. and 1. P. M.
j'16-Gl W. R. CHRISTIAN. Cashier.
Office Armenia Insurance Co., )
No. 65 Fourth avenue, J
PlTTSBURO. Jan. 2,1891. )
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
ror Director of this compvny will be held
at this office on MONDAY, J in nary 12. between
10 A. Jt. and 2 F. it, W. D. M CGILL.
janl-27 . Secretary.
Arsenal Bank. i
Pittsburg, Dec. 31, 1890.
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for directors of this bank to serve for the
eusuintr year will be held at the banking house
on WEDNESDAY. Jan, 14, 1691. between the
hours ot 11 A. M. and 1 P. M.
W. S. WILLIAMS. Cashier.
jal.7M,2,3.5,6,7.8.9,10.1213.,H
Office Union Insurance Co.. )
Pittsburg-, Pa.. Januarv 5. 1891.
ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for twelve directors of this company to
serve for the ensuing year will be held at the
office. No. 514 Smithtlcld street, on MONDAY,
JAN UARY 12, 1891, between the hours of 11 A.
31. and 1 P. si.
jaC-7 J. W. J. McLAlN. Secretary.
I?LECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING
ll of tbe stockholders of the Columbia Oil
Comoany will be held on THURSDAY. JAN
UARY 15. 1891. at II o'clock A. M.. for the
election of directors and tbe tr.n.saction of
such hnsincss as may be presented.
ja2-49-D A. P. McOREW, Secretary.
THE KEYSTON E BANK OFPlTIbBCRO
The annual election for Directors of this
bank to serve duting the ensuing rear will be
held at the banking bouse. 100 Fourth av.,
Tuesday, January 20. 1891, between tbe hours
of 11 A. si. and 1 P. 31. J. H. HAYEs. Cashier,
de20-22-D
First National Bank Pittsburg, Pa. i
s'jttsburc, Dec 11. 1890. (
ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION
of nine director for the bank, to serve for
the ensuing jear, will be held at tho banking
hou'e. corner Wood street and Fifth ave., Jan.
13, 1891, between the hours or II o'clock A. If.
and 1 o'clock P. II. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier.
doI2-8S-u
Office of Westfrn Pennsylvania )
- Exposition society.
Pittsbukg. Dec 30. 1S9C )
ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING
of this society for tbe election ot thirteen
directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for
the transaction of such other business as may
be brought up. will be held in tbe rooms of tbo
Chamber of Commerce. Gcrminia Bank "build
ing. Wood St., TUESDAY. Januarv 6, 1S91, at3
o'clock r. 31. A. P. BURCHFIELD.
jil-7S Secretary.
DIVIDEND.
Office of
Allegheny Bridge Company.
Pittsburg. January 1. 189L
D1VIDEND-THE PRESIDENT AND
managers of "The company for erecting a
bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite Pitts
burg." hive this day declared a dividend of
TWO (t2) DOLLARS on each share ot tho old
capital stocK of the companv. out ot the earn
ings of the last six month", payable to stock
holders or tbeirlegal representatives forthwith.
jal-29 W.M. noSEBURU. Treasurer
Keystone Bank of Pittsburg. 1
Pittsburg. Pa.. Januirv j. I89L f
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
bank have this' day derlircd a dividend nf
TWO AND ONE-HALF (2) PER CENT out
of the earniMts nf tbe past ix months.
Dividend Checks will be mailed to stockhold
ers, J. H. HAYES. Cashier.
jaG-70
Office Union Insurance Co.. )
Pittsbukg. Pa January 1891. J
DIVIDEND THE BOARD HAVE THIS
day declared a dividend of '1 HREE PER
CENT on the capitil stock, payable forthwith.
ja6-M J. VT. J. McLAIN, Secretary.
Fifth National Bank, i
Pittsburg. Dee. 31. 1890. 1
DIVIDEND PHE BOARD OF DIRECT
ORS of this bank bavn declared a dividend
ot THREE (3) PER CENT nnt or ihe earnings
of the list six months, payable forthwith.
jan4-28 A. C. KN OX. Cashier.
arsenal Bank.)
Pittsburg. Dec. 31. 1SP0L j
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS of the bank Ins declared a divi
dend of b OUR (4) PER CENT out of tbe earn
ings nf the last six months, parable forthwith.
jal-71-D W. S. WILUA .MS. Cashier.
Duquesne Natiosal Bank.
Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec 31, 189a
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS
bank have this d vy declared a dividend nt
(4) FOUR PER CENTUM out of the pass
earning', payable on demand, free nf tax.
jal 22-D a. H. PATTERSON. Cashier.
Masonic Bank. i
Pittsbukg. Pa.. Dec. 31. 1890. J
DIVIDEND-TH1RTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND
The Board of Directors of this hank
hivpthisdav declared a dividend of THREE
(3) PER CENT on tbo'capital stock out or the
earnings of the last sixth months, payable on
demand. W. R. CHRISTIAN. Cashier.
' jal-90D
Farmers' Deposit National Bank. (
Pittsburg. Dec. 31. 1890.
QUARTERLY D1V1D END THE DIRECT
ORS of this bank have this day declared
auivldendor FOUR PER CENT out'of the
profits of the last three months. Mvable forth
with free of tax. T. H. GIVEN, Cashier.
ja3-43
First National Bank.Pittsburo. pa.,
PiTr&BlinG, December 31. 1890.
TNIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
XJ bank h iv-this day declared quarterly
dividend of TWO PER CENT on tho capital
stork, pavablo on demand free-of tix.
ja6-4S J. D. SCULLY, Cashier.
Ma kink National Bank, Pittsburg.
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS nf this bank has this day declared
a dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF (2)
PER CENT, payable forthwith at tha banking
bouse, corner Sniitlifi.'Id sr. and Third av.
V. E. VON BONNHORST. Cashier.
Dec-31. 1800. ja48
onn Ffllovvs savings Bank, 1
Pittsburg, Pa.. Dit. 31. lm ,
DIVIDEND IHE DIRECTORS OF THE
bank have this day declared a dividend ot
THREE (3) PER CENT, ou tbo capital stock
ont of the earnings of tbe last six mouth;, pay
able on demand free of tax.
jaS-44 F. E. MOORE. Cashier.
Trades vieks' National Bank, 1
IT. s. Depository. V
PrrrsBURO. Pa.. Dc 31. 1S90L
FIFTY-SECOND DIVIDEND THE DI
RECT ORs 'i this Link have this day de
i.ired a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS PER
SHARE, payable on demand.
jaS-43 ROSS XV. DRUM. Cashier.
City Savisos Bank of 1'ittsburg. Pa. J
Dec. 31. 1S90.
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS of this bank have declared a divi
itend of FOUR TER CENT on the capital
stuck, payable forthwith, out ot the earnings ot
the past six months.
jai83 JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier.
The Freehold Bank. i
Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec 31, 1890. I
TklVIDEND-THE DlRFirTORSOFTHIR
) bank have declared a dividend of THREE
PER CENT out ot the earnings of the lass six
months, payable forthwith.
jal-84 J. F. STEEL, Cashier.
CHOICE PKOPEKTIES.
SHADTSIDE
AND
EAST ZEilLSnD
DWELLINGS.
Modern improvements, neat.new and complete.
, Locations good. Prices low.
S6.O0O 8 rooms, 2 snnares from Fifth av., on
O'Hara st. Lot, 32xlC0 ft. (7L)
0,500 B rooms. 2 squares from Fifth ay. and
near Aitm av -Shadjside. Lot, 36x
lOOlt. (1S9.)
15,000 7 rooms, near Center and Liberty aves.,
oh Bautn St., Sbadysidc Lot, 50x100 ft.
(99.)
tC,000 8 rooms in the midst of East End on
Emerson, near Shady av. and Alder st.
Lot, 59x137 ft. (104.)
1,000 6 rooms, one square from Penn IT. on
St. Clair st. Lot 35x70 ft. (133.)
12,8000 rooms, Reynolds, near Fifth av.,Twen-
ty-seconrt ward. Large lot. (153.)
5,2007 rooms. 2 squares frmn Ftfth av., near
Aiken av. Lot, 27x133 ft. (122.)
13.2506 rooms. 3Iayflower. near Park av., Eart
End. Lot, 24x100 ft. (149.)
Exceedingly easy terms.
Also others. Call or send for lata list,
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 FOURTH,AVENUE.
ja3-19-3, 6, 10. 13. 17. 2L, 24
$2,000 CASH,
Balance Easy Terms.
S-StJOz?x57- ZBz?c3s:
Store and 8 Dwelling Rooms,
WYLIE AVENUE,
Near Washington Street.
GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION.
Samuel "W. Black & Co.,
99 FOURTH AV3NTJE.
ja3-27-D
m
SPECIAL OFFER.
Very Desirable East End Lois,
Centrally located near cable liner. '
Two on JIarchand street, 24x131
eacli; two on Howe street, 25x120
e.icli; three on Edwin street, 27x120
eacb; three on Emerson street, 24x
120 each; three exceptionally well
located on Conrad street, 40x133
S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shady Avenues, E. EL
We deal only in East End properties.
jaMB-TT3
FOR SALE.
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1,200 PROPERTIES,
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gains for prompt buyers. Call or send for IE.
CHAKLES S03IEKS & CO.,
313 Wood Street. 0019 Penn Avenue.
j3-5o-Tnssu
FOR SALE.
HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE
Location one of tbe best In tbe East End.
1 1-4 ACRES GROUND,
Nicely elevated. Fruit and ornamentaPtrees.
Double p trior, library, dining room and
kitchen on first floor. 6 rooms on second floor
and 3 rooms on third floor, finished in bard
wood, beside pantry, bathroom, laundry, and
all the most modern improvements. One sonars
from Fifth, on Neelev av. See W. A. HER
RON & SONS, bo Fourth av. jaS-Do-Tn
AUCTION SALES.
FINE FURNITURE
And carpets, at auction. TUESDAY MORN
ING. January 6, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms.
No. 311 Market St.. city. English rug, French,
tapestry, brocatelle, tine plush and haircloth
parlor suits, fancy chairs and rockers, leather
concb, divan, sofa and arm chairs, center tables,
curtains, ornaments, clocks, mirrors, pictures,
rugs. hall, room aud stiir carpets, in moquet,
velvet and body brn scls.
Dining chairs, sideboards, extension tables,
dinner and toilet sets, bedspnegs, pillows and
bolsters, bedding, hall raeks, secretaries, book
cases, bed lounges, chiffoniers, wardrobes, bed
steads, bureaus, washstands. china closets,
chairs and rockers, and a lot of miscellaneous
household goods.
HENRY AUCTION CO-
jM35 Auctioneers.
B
Y JAMES V. DRAPE t CO.
Two Houses and Lots at Auction
By order of Orphans' Court of Allegheny
county, on Eleventh street, near Carson street,
Southnhle. Pittsburg, property of tbe estate of
George Van Emon. deceased. Sale on
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JAIY. 8. 1S9L
at 2 o'clock, on the premises.
Particulars from
JAMES R.BELI Trustee, or JAMES W.
DRAPE & CO- Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth av.. Pittsburg. ja337-p
UCTION SALE
H. B. SMITHSON.
Real
e.il Kstato and General Auctioneer, room SSL
Eisner building. Fifth and Wood street. Sales
of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attenuou io.
de58-D
HANK STATEMENTS.
FORTY-FIRST SESII-ANNUAL STATE
M KNT OF THE GER5IANIA SAVINGS
DANK of Pittsburg. January 1, 1S9L
ASSETS.
Bonds: and mortgages and other se
curities $1,082.762 03
Accrued Interest 4,837 65
Bank property, corner Wood and
Diamond streets 205.S60 94
Furniture and fixtures 3,100 50
RentSilue 2.571 33
Real estate ....... 44,608 53
Bank and other stocks. 80.553 50
Allegheny County 4 percent bonds- 10500 CO
Braddnck Water 5 per cent bonds.. 2U.C0O CO
P., C. tSt.L.R.R.7perccntbondi 6,100 Cn
Pitts. & Conii.H.R.7er rent bonds 2.400 CO
TrainvcrsePass.Ry.6percentbouds 2,040 00
Penn Incline 6 per cent bonds 5. loo 00
Point Bridge 6 per cent bonds. 10.800 CO
Wiiliamsport Bridge 6 per cent
bonds .?. 10.000 00
Pcnna. Vt ater i'o. 6 per cent bonds.. 10.259 00
Fed. sr. fc PI. Val ley Pats. Ry. 5 per
cent bonds 10,350 00
Pitts. & Castle Shannon R. R. 6 per
rent bonds.. 10,350 00
Demand loans, witb collateral se
curity 38.5P6 71
Cash on band aud in National banks 159 56'J 70
JL355.051 99
t.i a Rir.iTrr.s-
Due depositors (1,710,040 82
six mos. luteres: due... oi.&3 vj
I,7H.9T9 71
150,000 00
Capital stock....
Contingent fund
Contingent iunu 40,(K0 UJ
Earnings... 23,973 21
40,0U0U
$155.951 99
CHARLES SEIBERT. Treasurer.
We. the undersigned. Auditing Committer.
do hereby certify tbat we have examined tbe
assets of the bank and find them to agree with
the above statement.
DAVID W.BELL.
EDWARD GROETZINGER,
JOSEPH O. SIEBENECK.
PITTSBURG. January 3. 1S9L Ja6-60-TTSn
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying ont of lawns, draining and pruning
all kinds of trees. Personal supervision.
ELLSWORTH AVE., - EAST END-
nol-54-Tns
TITCKSIGHT & VICTOR!.
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEA3I FITTER
Dealers io Gas Fixtures
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC
Special attention given to Natural Gas tfittinx.
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