"&F sV,y THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY- 7, 1891 s sws W WAK IS THE EXPO. The Old Board of Directors Easily Elected, and All Is Well. A CHAKGE IN THE CONSTITUTION. Only Three Members Will Hereafter Be Toted on Annually. SUGGESTIONS WEKEKISDLI EECEITED At tbe annual meeting of the Pittsburg Exposition Society held yesterday the floor of tbe Chamber of Commerce did not appear as did the Soman arena of old during a gladiatorial contest, as it was advertised, but the old Board of Directors were elected without a struggle. In fact, everything was so quiet that had the Exposition gas well been in the room it might haTe been beard to roar. The meeting opened by President S. S. Marvin reading his report, reviewing the last Exposition and slightly touching on the possibilities of the future. He appealed for money to continue the enlargement of the buildir.es, and dwelt on the good security they offered in their interest-bearing bonds. They are a safe investment, he says: none better, and are more than secured by their property. Ke pointed out that nearly $120,000 had been made in the last two vears. Their present capital is about 221,000, and the property valuation and improvements approximate nearly half a millioD. Their indebtedness is but 5140, C00. In the last season there had been 100,000 visitors to the Exposition from out o! town who had expended from 52,000,000 to S3,OC0,000 among onr merchants. Satisfactory Report or the Treasurer. The Treasurer's report was as follows: ' ASSETS,. Construction $358.243 93 Pcrnianentmproeineut 47.159 42 Fixtures. 9.701 14 Account', receivable 0,108 7S Cash in bank 1.217 59 Total M22.430S0 LIAIJILITIES. Hills parable S 56.576 SS Bonds- 70.SOO CO Loans, linn-interest P9.-14 00 Life manager .-. 114.787 99 Doatious. 7.415 07 Profit anil Ws 60.000 87 Accounts payable. 14,136 05 Total S422.4M8G RECEIPTS. faMi admissions 573,759 07 Railroad coupons 1B.M1 39 Concessions 6.900 00 Sundries 2.717 99 Total $100,219 05 EXrEXSES. Payroll $6,116 15 Adtertiains. .".. 5,002 58 Music 11,700 00 Light 3,052 94 fuel ; 1,118 27 Insurance 1,415 00 Printing 818 50 Stationery. 23 20 Art dcpariment 4.640 SO Electric fountain 1.317 86 Supplies. 4M 72 Sundries. 2,320 2fi Total.. $41,100 28 Net pinhtf 59.11S 77 The total number of paid admissions was S65.S12. and the free admissions 73,907. This in cluded 30,655 school children aud employes, making a grand total of 439.719. Suggestions For the New Hoard. That which was anticipated to cause a bright red war cloud to appear on the hor rizon was the paper submitted by A. G. Eoenigk. It was expected to be a demand on the board and a roaring, red hot one at that, but it simmered dona into a silent roast, so silent, in fact, that the board lell right in with the majority of the suggestions. In it he asked the attention of the incoming directors to some suggestions contained there--in. A large number of the life members had become more or less dissatisfied and he ! prayed for an amendment to the constitution so that three new names be nominated each year in addition to the old ones, at a meet ing to be called for the purpose. The life members were not willing to have the direc tors succeed themselves on the ticket to be voted. This would remedy the matter. The paper also suggested that anything required for the Exposition be gotten in Pittsburg so far as possible; that anything called in from the outside looked like an acknowledgement that Pittsburg was not capable of sustaining it In ofiering tbe paper Mr. Boenigk said the board could thus be civen new life yearly by the election of new members, and those objectionable to a majority of the life members could be dropped. The Paper Pleased Everybody. All seemed to like the suggestions made by Mr. Koenigk's paper, and thus tbe grand opportunity for a first-class riot was lost. The President took a few moments to tell how he liked the suggestions. In bis opinion, they are all very good, and he showed where there have already been four chances in tbe board since its organization. Mr. Keating took exceptions to some of tbe points in the paper, as to going outside of Pittsburg for attractions. The largest outlay in that way was for the band, and, although he said he does not know a brass band from an orchestra, he knew tbe draw ing powers of the attraction were larger than any to be gained from a local organization. The rotary system of electing officers was variously discussed, some favoring it, while others said it was not the best thing. The system means that only one-third of the members be elected annually. Mr. Keating moved to refer Mr. Koenigk's paper to the incoming board, when John Dimling took the floor and demanded to know what good it would do. He said he never was in an organization before where the members had no say in making tbe laws. He wanted the constitution changed at once, but the society is still working under the same old laws. The Rotary System Adopted. After Mr. Koenigk's paper was referred to the new board, Colonel W. A. Herron moved that the system of elections be changed so that one-third of the members of the board tie elected every three years. "He also suggested that the board be increased to 15 members. Mr. Bindley .declared that he could not clearly see the advantage of the change. He said he would willingly step out if some one would uke his place and sssutne the obligations that he has for the society. Percy Smith declared himself un willing to have a dictatorship unloaded on his shoulders, which created considerable applause, but jio one pressed him with tbe honor. Colonel Herron's motion was put for a vote and carried,- but Mr. Lupton declared that he had the floor and moved that the Colonel's motion be laid over for a vear. This motion was lost and that of Mr. "Her ron's was put again and carried almost unanimously. The polls were kept open an hour and 5CS votes were cast, of which the highest for one man was 516 and the lowest 117. Tito Result of the Election. It was 7 o'clock when the result was an nounced, and the little croup of men that had remained learned that the old board was re-elected. This consisted of S. S. Mar vin, John Bindley, H. Buhl, Jr., D. C. Hrbst, A. P. Burchfield, "V. B. Lupton, H. J. Heinz, D. C. Eipley, M. Bosenbaum, Robert Pitcairn, A. F. Keating, Mr. Mc Crecry and J. M. Schoonmaker. Following are those defeated: Boss "W. Drum, "W. H. Ktech, Peter Dick, Otto T. Hceren and H. K. E. Arnold. Tbe officers of the society say that this is the greatest number ot votes ever cast in an annual meeting and as all tbe old board were re-elected tbey look on the result as an indorsement of their cause. KUDTARD KIPLING has written a series of sesen letters on America for THE DIS PATCH. The first lu the series will appear in NEXT SUNDAVS ISSUE. NOTICE, To Business Men and Capitalists. The well-known and valuable M. E. Schenley leasehold, 'property of Johanna Fn-dericka juerzdoeifer, deceased, at the corner of First street and Madison avenue, Allegheny, will" be offered at public sale on the ground, by tbe executor. The property has a front of 50 feet 5 inches on First street, and extends along Madison avenue 61 feet 7 inches, and has thereon erected two brick buildings and a. double frame house, which rents for $70 per month, which can" be in creased after April 1. This is a 10 to 12 per cent investment. Come all and see this splendidly located business site before the day of sale. The auction sale will take place on Thursday afternoon, January 8, 1891, at 2 o'clock. Therefore be snre to re member tbe day and hour, and don't neglect this opportunity. A 'clear title will be given by Creisiian Herrmann, Executor, 2sc. 58 Push street. Allegheny, t John H. Keric, Attorney, 89 Diamond street, Pittsburg. A. J. Pentecost, Auctioneer, Stv' 413 Grant street, Pittsburg. Two Elegant Upright Grand Pianos De livered on SI Weekly Payments. The pianos for the Everett club this week are Club A, No. 320, Mrs. M. Hay den, 344 Beaver avenue, Allegheny; Club B, .No. 295, T. B. Lee, 314 Elysian avenue, Pittsburg. The demand for these beautiful pianos is beyond all precedent. There .are two p'anos delivered every week to members of the clubs on SI weekly payments, and hundreds of them have been delivered dur ing the past year to cash and short time buyers. While retail piano dealers are complaining of dull business, there is a con stant stream of pianos coming and going from the club warerooms. An examination of the instruments and eomparisoii of quality acd price with those of retail dealers' will convince any one that they are beyond the reach of competition. There are a few memberships to sell in Club B. If you want a line piano do not tail to apply at once at the show rooms, or seud for circular to the manager, Alex Ross, 137 Federal street, Allegheny; 124 Franks town avenue, E.-E., Pittsburg. SIW Tree to All. Twelve miniature photographs free with every dozen of cabinets t Hendricks & Co.'s, all this week; 68 Federal street, Alle gheny. Good cabinets, Si a dozen. RUMWF The People's Store, Fifth Av.,January Clear ance Sale. Come now for bargains in. carpets, not a few odds aud ends or remnants, but hun dreds of rolls. New aud choice carpets this month only at these sacrifice prices. Campbell & Dick. Iron City beer is a very popular brew. Unexcelled for purity and nourishment. Physicians recommend it. Dealers keep it. mwf , CA3IPBELL & DICK. The People's Store, Fifth Av., January Clear ance Sale. Best all-wool ingrain carpets 58c, regular price ....:.. 5 75 Good wool ingrain .carpets 48c, regu lar price 62 Heavy ingrain carpets 33c, regular Best tapestry brussels carpets 73c, regular price 1 00 Good tapestry brussels 63, regular price 80 Fair quality brussels 55c, regular price iU Tapestry brussels 45?, regular price.. 58 Best body brussels SI, regular price.. 1 35 Good body brussels 85c, regular price 1 00 Just this month and this month only at these prices. Bemember carpets are much higher, and yet these are lower prices than ever we named for such large aud choice line of goods. Campbell & Dick. More Pilsner beer is sold each year by the Iron City Brewing Company. Order by mail or telephone 118G. " M'vvrsu " THE PEOPLE'S STOKE, FIFTH AVE. January Clearance Sale Calicoes, at 4, 4)4 and 5 cents, the 5-cent kind are what you usually pity 8 for. Campbell & Dick. THE PEOPLE'S STOKE, FIFTH ATE. January Clearance Sale. Gingham bargains, at 8 cents, 100 pieies of dress 'ginghams, good desirable spring styles. Regular lJ-cent goods. Campbell & Dick. By calling "Hello, 1186." you can order the finest ales and beers lor "your family's use. Iron City Brewing Co. MWF Stock-Taking Bargains At ladies' suit parlors. Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. wp Cream ale never tastes better than when the weather is cold. The Iron City Brewery makes the finest. At all dealers, mwtsu Choice Bargains and Choice Dresses. Entire stock marked down. Come at once for a nice dress at low price. Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. Back ale is preferred by many. Try Iron City Brewery's make. At best" bars. MWF Mnslln Underwear Bargains. 60 dozen V shaped enib. trimmed corset covers 30c worth 40c. 50 dozen V shaped hemstitched emb 50c worth 75c. A, G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth av. BACK ale is preferred by many. Try Iron City Brewery's make. At best bars. " MWF ' Muslin Underwear Bargains. 25 dozen skirts embroidered ruffle 50c, worth 75c 35 dozen hemstitched cambric ruffle 75c, worth SI 00. 20 dozen hemstitched embroidered ruffl SI 50, worth $2 25. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth av. Iron City beer is a very popular brew. Unexcelled for purity and nourishment. Physicians recommend it Dealers keep it. MWF Misses and fchlldren's Reefer Jackets. Handsome line, ages 2 to 12. Marked at cost. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth av. More Pilsner beer is sold each year by the Iron City Brewing Company. Order by mail or telephone 1186. MWFSU MEETINGS. ATTENTION-MEMBERS JOHN GREY Council 249. Jr.O.U.A-M.; a called special meeting of this Council will lc held Wednes day evening, January 7. 1S9(, at hall, to arrange to attend tbe funeral of our lata brother, R. W. Eagleson. Bv order, S. P. NIKIRlCCouncilor. W. A. DAVIS, Secretary. ja6-70 MEMBERS OF THE STONE MASONS International Union No. 1.- of Pennsyl vania, arc brcby requested to be present at a meeting to bf field in Hibernian Hall, Wylie av., THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order of Trustees. - ' Ja7-29 BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The partnership heretofore existing under tbe title of HUEMME & EHNL painters, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills will be paid to F.W.Hnemme, who will assume all indebtedness 0f tbe firm and will continue in business -at tbe old stand, S807 Fifth avenue. F. W. HUEMME. Pttsbtjko. January 5. 189L '' ' Ja6-B8 7-pFICK OF the- ; SCHENLEY ESTATE Now removed to 80 Fourth avenue. W. A. HERRON,' Agents. JS-2,7,12,16.21.-J6,S1 v Mi-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. j THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE "WANT. rOK SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already haTe accounts with Tiie Dispatch. FOK THE SUUTHSIDE. NO- 1415 CAISSON STKEET. TELEPHONE NO. COS. FOK THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 PLNN AVE. t FITTSBUKG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS .MCCAFFREY- 3500 Butler street. EM1L G. STUCKEY, 21th trt and Tenn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Fcdsrat street. II. J, StcKUIDE, Market House, Allegheny, F. 11. EUUEliS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut st. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FEKEY M. ULE1M. Kebecca and Allegheny ares. TVANTED. Male Hell". BANK CLERK-Olt OTHEK 1 OUNG MAN quick and acenrate at figures for special work, : or 3 hours a day, after hanks cloe. Ad dress statin; present position held and references in case application be favorably constdereif. Answer confidential if desired. CASHIEK. P. O. Box lffi, I'UUburjr, Pa. ja7-H7 BAItllElt A G()OI BAI'.KF.R APPLY AT CONltAD nAUPT'3. ho. 2UI2 Sarali St. U7-63 BELL BOYS (WHITKl-APl'LY AT ONCE, HOTEL bUILOSSEK. Ja7-3t MAN-A GOOD MAN AS COOK TO TAKE charge of a linuso for an office force: uono wlthont pood references need apptr. Call at JlcKKE BUOS., 355 Liberty St., on Thursday, at 41'. li. Ja7-61 MECHANICAL DKAUGHTSMKN WHO can make drawings of machinery, etc, in pcpectlvc. cffcctlTelv shaded as subjects lor en gravings: steady work for capabte uieu. Address A. MUUFOKD. Hartford, Conn. JaG-38 SALESMEN-ON SALAHY OB COMMISSION, to handle the. new Patent Chcinlcat Ink Erasing I'enclf. The greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two ecconds; no abrasion of paper. 200 to 500 per cent proat. One agent's safes amounted to ftb) in six days; another JK In two hoars We want one energetic general agent for each State andTerrltorr. Sam ple bv mall 35 cts. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONUOE EBASEU MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. Ja3-3 RH L A It M B N FOUIS EXPEKIENl'ED agricultural thcirmeu at ANllElibON, DU PUY & CO.'S, McKce's Hocks, Pa. Apply at works to-day. "" Ja7-60 STENOGKAI'HElt A GENTLEMAN STENO GRAPH Lit and typewriter lor a business bouse: must he expert aud have had ample experi ence: only those of first-class qualifications need repfv. Address by malt only, stating experience and salary, J. C. li.. lioxCJ4, Postofticc. Ja6-92 STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER ONE accustomed to office duties preferred. Address slatiug references, experience and salary ex pected, KOOM4I5, Lewis Illock, city. Ja7-16 WOOD ENGRAVEKS-FOK FIlteT-CLASS mechanical work: steady work for really capable men. Address A. MUG FOUO, Hartford, Conn. . jaG-35 YOUNG MAN-AS STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, and to assist In general office work at a manufacturing establishment, must be good penman and accurate at figures: glvu age and references. Address A. Y., Dispatch office. Ja7-72 T ff AGENTS-FOK THE BEST SELLING 1UW household necessity of the age: Just out; luu per cent to agents: sells at sight. Write quick to CHAMPION SAW CO., Reaver Falls, Pa. Ja7-74 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO ue Dr. O'Kccie's S5 rent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, dlarrhcra ptlls. dyspepsia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhcca pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, 'croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debllltypilts. whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria pills, piles ldlis. Price, 25 cents; large bottle!, fl. lilt. O'KEEFE CO.. Homeopathic Chemist-.. .14 Fifth av., Pittsburg. 111 move to 708 Smithfield St. April 1. ja5-2l AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES line: the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins: a perfect success; patent recently Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given; on receiptor 50 cents we will send a sample Hue bv mall; also circulars: price list and terms to agents: secure your terri tory at once. Address THE PIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO.. 17 Hcitnon street, Worcestcs, Mass. ' .OC9-65-WS AGENTS-TO JELL THE LIFE. TIMES AND correspondence of the late Most Rev. John Mac Hale, Archbishop orTuaro, by Rt. Ker. Hcrnard O'Kelllv. tlih great norij. now ready lu two volumes or TOO. pages eacn. P.J. FLEMING CO., 77 Diamond st. de2S-Twrrisn Pjemnle Help. GIRL-FOR HOUSEWORK: GERMAN OR American preferred. Apply to MRS. DAA'IS. Vine and Reed st., city. Ja6-6 GIRL KORGENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD baker: good wages to right partv. Applvat 16J7 PEN N AV. JaC-73 LADIKS-1W1LL PAY LADIES A SALARY or 910 per week to work forme in their local itv at home: light work: good pay for part tline; write, with stamp. MRS. H. U. FAKBlNG .TON, Box 705, Chicago. la7-44 Male, and Female Help. HOTEL COOKS-Cn AMI! ERMAIDS. PANTRY and kitchen girls child's unrsc, K0 cooks. 100 nurse gnls. 4 colored girls. waltres for small fain llv: first-class situations now open. MEKHAN'S AGENCY, 543 Grant St. Tel. SO. Ja5-D Situations. AltUSINESS MECHANIC WANTS EN GAGEllENTsoon; advertlscrhas had a use ful experience In both the workshop and office; this covers general machine Jobbing, raothe power outfits for mills, machine tools, drawing ana punching presses, shears, sheet metal tools in general, machine mauufacture on lnterchaugahle system: practical knowledge of New England methods: good reasons for making change: vlcln ltyof Pittsburc preferred. Address M 2, Disp-itch office. Ja7-59 POSIT ON BY A YOUNG MAN HOLDING A qualified assistant's certificate aud havlue had almost five years' experience In very good retail drugstores; he has good recommendations as to his honesty aud ability. Address QUALI FIED ASSISTANT, 101 South Pennsylvania av., Grcensburg. Pa. Ja6-72 POSITION-CUTTER IN ITItiT-CLASS MER CHANT tailoring business wishes to change bv March 1, '91: 8 years experience, has been 25 years In the trade; is a practical tailor; 33 rears of age; strictly temperate. Addiess M Dispatch office. Ja7-45 Partners. ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN-(VITH CASH) TO take an interest in first-class florist bu-1-ucts: eight green bouses, each 100 ft., heated bv steam, all well stocked and lu good condition". Ad ress FLORISl, 751 Crawford road, Cleve land, O. JiI-14-D Rooms, HouBes, etc BOOM-NICE. LARGE ROOM IN EITHER Oakland or East Liberty, with private fam ily. Address, stating locality and rates with and wllhont hoard, ROOM 415. Lewis Block. JnT-15 ROOMS-IMMEDIATELY'-FOR 5 ADULTS: three rooms and board In a cultured private family, residing near Shadrblde station, E. 15. Address M. J. L., Dispatch office. Ja7-42 Financial. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv properly at lowest rates. HENRV A. WKAVLR&CO.. tf! fourth avenue. mhU-D SOUTHERN INVESTMENT-A FEW DOL LARS invested in Southern real estate mar result in a few years In a small fortune, lots that a lew years ago sold In Southern cities for 55 and ?10 a foot cannot be bought to-dav for S150 a l'uot; wc will sell to nnrone every other iotinourtown ot Percyvllle. Scott county, Tcun.. for3a0: this covers all expenses deed, abstracts and record ing; fine coal, timber and mineral lands; send sUmp for plats, etc. PEKCYVILLELANDCO., i: and 12 Hulbert Block, Sixth and Vine sts.. Cin cinnati, O. Ja5-6 TO LOANS500,00P. IN AMOUNTS OF $3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per ccnt BLACK BAlKD. 9a Fourth avenue. se21-d.S-D TO LOAN 3)0,000 ON MORTGAGES -(100 audnmvard at C per cent; 0100,000 at4j per cent on residences or business property, vacant lotsorfarms. S. H. FBH.NCH, 125 Fourth ave. 4 oc23-D Miscellaneous. ALLTO USE JONES' BEDUL'G PARALYZER Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains 110 poison: roaches banished ny contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared bv GEO. AY. JONES. 22FederaI St.. Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon-teryst- Jyll-42-jnvF EVERY LADT WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at BIG Pcun ave. (op posite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME FLESHER'S ladles' tailoring sysv:m; no risk; panh'.s responsible: school now open. no 13-23 EVERYONE TO COME TO THE LECTURE by Rev. Wm. Best. Carnegie Hall. Allegheny, Thursday. Jan. 8. al7:30r. 11.: tickets. Wc: Jr. o. U. A. M. and L. O. L. are cordially Invited. Ja-lS FOR A CHRISTMAB PRESENT-NOTHING would please so well as a light running New Home sewing Machine: you want the best, and the New Home fills the Ideal every time; wlllmake a special redaction until Christmas: open every night, at H. CARTER'S. 19 sixth St.. two doors below Uljou. N del2-13-MWj TTIAMILY DRIVING HORSE OR MARE-MUST JJ be 7 years old or under: sound, good size and color, and show some speed: record noobjec. tlon; state price Address J. L., .Dispatch office. 17-34 VjTANTED. Miscellaneous. YOUNG LADIES AS PUPILS-TO EDUCATE In the art or fine crayon wurk, pastel or water color, also negative retouching. For par ticulars, apply at the ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Ja2-51 TO BUY-A PLANT SUITABLE FOR THE raannfactureor steel castings, orwould buy an interest lu an established concern. Address It. M. K.. Dispatch office. Ja6-75J FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CltX-'Besidencek. BIG BARGAIN-EASY PAYMENT TERMS only 51,000 cash, hal. ycarlvt.prlco very low; one square from Fifth Avenne Market House: new brick, dwelling: 8 rooms vestibule, hall: both gases; slate mantels: stabte: nice children's playhouse: cor. lot .2J ft.' by" 100 by 30 ft. to an altey; possession at once, aLLLS & BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. TeL 1C7. ' Ja4-75-wsu' if OOD IN VESTMENT-TUKEE-STORY BRICK X dwelling of nine rooms, with lot 54 feet front, of which 34 feet Is vacant ami corner or two streets, located in Seventh ward on good street, between Wylle and Fifth avs. C. BERINGER & feON. 156 Fourth av. J6-U HOUSES AND LOTS-TWO-ON ELEVENTH st near Carson St.. city, Soiithslde: to be sold at orphans' Court tale, an Thursday after noon, Jan. 8, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Par ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE&CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 12) Fourth av Pittsburg, . JaS-39-MWS' 730-NO. 330 MAIN ST.. NEAR PENN If air.. Seventeenth ward. Phil Lange's beauttrut brick residence of hall, vestibule, ten rooms and bath; both gases; all modern enn 'xcnlences: lot 48x100; H006 cash. bal. to suit: reason for selling, owner leaving- city, bee TIIOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butter st. : dcll-llG-WSSU' (21 730-ON HOLMES ST., NKAR FIFTY DJL? FOURTH, lot 20xtOU: new frame house or 5 rooms, hall and finished attic; side entrance, porch: worth IJ2.2C0 terms 5200 cash, balance $25 monthly: no Interest or taxes to pay. Sc6 THOS. MCCAFFREY, ZX9 Butler st. dc20-8CWSSl East End Residences. I HOUSE A MODERN FRAME HOUSF. ON A sewered street. In first-class neighborhood, within two minutes of cable line, at very low price and favorable terms: six large rooms and three finished attic, rooms, slate mantels, tllo hearths, cement cellar, good laundry with range, lnshte shutters Inside closet, both gases first class plumbing: two-story stable In rear: lot 37x 120. . A. DICKIE.tGO.. Penn and Shady av., Eat End. 1SH. East Eud properties only. J15-4-MWF B WELLING POSITIVE BARGAIN; ON paved and sewered street, one square from Dnqucsne traction ; almost new two-storr Queen Anne brick dwelling, 10 robins, reception hall, with every modern convenience: first-class nelffh borlioo.1: lot 50x140: low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON &CO., 152 Fourth av. Ja4-96-MWTSu NEW FHAMKHOUSE-8 ROOMS. BATHAND pantrv. finished attic, entirely modern; slate mantels and tile hearths, nat. and art. gas, hot and cold water. Inside closet. Inside shutters; easy 3 minutes' walk of cable line; excellent lo cation: sewered street: sure in grow In value: lot 35x120: will be sold cheap. S. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penn. and Shady avs, E. E. (1821), dealers in East Eud properties only. Ja5-4-MWP Q1' O0O-SUADYS1DE RESIDENCE-ON O Lv the most prominent asphaltum-paved aud sewered residence avenue In the Etst Fnd; comparatively new and very substantial dwelling, containing t2 rooms aud reception hall. 2, bath rooms w. c.. etc. ; the entire dwelling elegantly finished In hard wood. In fact, was constructed withavtew to solidity, comfort and elegance, re gardless of expense: lot, ,0x200 feet, with sub stantial carriage house in rear: thtspropcrty imi6t be sold at once, owing to fmmedlite removal from cltv or owner: terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 9ti Fourth av. Ja7-i)-MVF' Ql 000 FOR A NEW SIX-ROOM iAND Otfc? finished attic house, centrally located, in East End. within less than five minutes' walk of cable line: nicely finished and has alt modern .con veniences; hot.and cold water, range, nat. and art. gas large and light pantry: large and cheer ful rooms through entire house: hard wood stair case: well bnllt house and very cheap: Iott5xl20 to alley. S. A. D1CKIF". A CO.. Penn and Shady avs. Last End. '1251. East End property only. laS-4-MWF Q-I 800-1SALL IT WILL TAKE TO BUY A OM nice little home ot 5 rooms In good loca tion in East End: new5-room frame house v,lth 3-room house on rear of lot, 2'xl43 ft lo 84-ft, altey: convenient to new car lines and a real bar gain that can be handled with a small amount of cash. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs.. East End. We candle Jiothlns but East End properties. Ja3-4-Mwr Allegheny Residences. LOCUST ST. NEAR SEDGWICK, ALLE GHENY, good pressed brick dwelling, 8 rooms bath and all conveniences: range, laundry, stable, etc. : lot 24x130 toa street: one square from electric ''ars: good neighborhood: price. $7,500: one-third cash, ba'. tl.too annually. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth av. 17-35' CI Q OOO-FOR NEW BRICK HOUSE 8 CD LO? rooms well finished in modern stvle: also frame bonse in rear, on lot 21x124 ft., on Slief fleld st. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle gheny. Ja7-27-7,8,9.10,17 Sf 800 A BARGAIN GOOD BRICK, O) slate-roofed dwclllng.5 rooms and kitchen, gas and water, sewered aud pared. If sold soon. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. Ja6-59 t '. - - V AVSKI NICE FRAME DWELLING OF five rooms, tali, porches natural gas wltu two large lots at Erasworth: price only 12,700. C. BERINGER & SON. 150 Fourth av. . jaB-12 -I OOD FRAME DWELLIN? OF FIVE KX rooms with from one to three acres of land, at Glenfield. atahargal , or win sell nine room honsc with 4ir acres C. BERlNGHrtJt SON, 158 Fourtliare. Ja6-V2 KELLT ST. WILKINSltURG CHOICE new house ortcn rooms alt modern conven iences; lot 50x122 feet; Immediate possession. BAXTER THOMPSON & CO., C2 Fourth av. J4-98-MWr FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. SHADYSIDE BUILDINGLOTS-101U07 FEET, on Ivy. near Ellsworth av., all lor ffi.300: or wilt suodlvlde. (94). See : A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fonrth av. 17-51-7, ia 13, 17 CQU1RREL HILL-ONE ACREOF TIIE FIN O EST tying land In the Twcntv-tlitrd ward, suitable to bn subdivided Into lots, and sold at treble the price tint It can be bought for. IRA M. BURCHFIELD. 15SFourtn av. del2-SG-u AHcfheny Lots. ClHEAP LOT-1RW IN AV.. SECOND WARD, Allegheny, at auction, Moud.iy, January 12, at 4 o'clock: 25x70; Irwin av.. about 100 yards ate public school: terms cash. A. LEG GATE & oON, Auctioneers 108 Fourth av. Ja7-47 Suburban Lots. 120X 105 FEET-ATS ISSVALE. NEAR STA TION: lays beautiful: low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON i CO.. 102 Fourth av. Ja4-U5' Farms. FARM-A NICE LrrTLE PLACE, 9 ACRES, frame house, 5 rooms, barn, large poultry yard and houses coal, water, 2 acres fruit, at sta tion on R. R. near McKeesport. ED lyriTISK, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, jaG-D' ORANGE PLANTATION-FOK SALE OK exchange: a-vcry fine one or 2S0 acres". In Southern Florid, on which are fine buildings and a large orange orchard: all tropical fruits can be raised ti.cre: climate hcalthlut: no lung dis eases there, or Bright's disease: vegetables of all kinds can be raised there every mouth of the year! price, $20,000. Apply at once to J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth" av. dclO PLANTATION OF 800 ACRES AND 7 GOLD mines In McDufUc co.. Ga, on Little river; 250 acres No. 1 bottom laud, raises wheat, com, oits, sugar cane, etc.; 300 acres uplanii, half cleared, raises cotton, etc.'; plenty of fruit: 2 dwelling and 6 tenant houses; lovely climate: the mines yield from 10 to fan per ton; one 5-stamp raltl: price only S16,000: a ran? bargatn here. J. H. STEVENSON & CO., too Fifth av.. Pitts burg. ' Jal-13 O ST r-ACRE FARM FORONLY $3,250, IN FAY J0U LTTEcounty. on Baltlinoreand Ohio Rail road: 125 acres cleared, balance In hcavv timber: land lays nicely rolling, wltti abundance of spring water: fenced: three dwellings, sawmill, etc.; on the National pike: will exchange for eltv property, C BERINGER & SON, 15s Fourth avenue. laG-12 FOR SALE BUSLNESS. Business Opportunities. BUSINESSOPKNINU-FOR A WIDE-AWAKE man with S3U0: to good party time given on part. O. C. B., Dispatch office. JaC-!' D INING ROOM AND KKSTAURANT-ELE- GANTLY and completely furnished: best chance for saloon lu city: price and particulars on application. T. O. BROWN CO.. 00 Fourth -avcuue. JaS-UT ITIURN'ISHED BOARDING HOUSE-OF 7 . rooms: rent ITO a j car. For particulars In quire at No. 40 KOSS ST., city. Ja7-24-WTIl66u' SHOE STORE-FOR LADY. $375; FINE PAY ING butcher shop. f250; ilnshon, grocery stores In both cities (5CO to $5,000: restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores shoe stores book and stationery store, milk dc Jiots SHEl'ARD J:CO.. ISU'otirth av. Ja7 PRINTING OFFICE AND STATIONERY store In central, location, low tent, good cash trade, everything In best condition: owner leaving the city: price J1.500: will pay for Itself In one year with pnctlcaljman. W. W. MCNEILL. 152 Fourth av. JaJ-48 KOLLER PROCESS FLOURING iMILL-100 barrel capacity: wlthlb 40 miles or the city: private railroad siding; large and well established commercial and farming trade: everv muderu Im provement; 150x120 ft. or ground, S, A. D1CK1K & CO., Penn and Shady avs., Pittsburg, p. E. Business Properties. BRICK MACHINE SHOP' AND FOUNDKY supplled with good tools and patterns; es tablished business: situated lu good town in In diana gas belt. For terms addre s FOUNDRY. Dispatch office. Ja7-28 BUTLER ST. NO.,3705, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location in the ward: lot 21X100 IU, with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uetz as sboestore: frame dwell ing on rear or lot; this valuable property will be sold very low and on easv tends Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY S5C9 Butler. setO-98-ws F FTH AV.-BUStNESS PROPERTY. NO 497. near Van itraam-sii: lot21Mx89 feettoOur allcy,-wlth a large substantial business hou. (75.) See W. A. HEBRON 4 SONB,No. W Fonrth aveuue J7-4?-W FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Properties. GLASS HOUSE-8-PCT FURNACE: ERECTED in 18S8: owned by citlzeus or stoneboro: or Jered at great bargain; good railroad facilities; cheap fuclr must be sold. Apply at once. C. G. LAKNED. Trustee, Stoneboro. Pa. Jal-4' HOTEL-A GRAND MONEY MAKER IN A pushing, prosperous manufacturing young city, the center of about 25,000 population, hav ing both gases electric light, electric street rail way, competing slcam railways and within 40 miles or Pittsburg; present proprietor wltl retire on account of age with a large competency: the real estate Is In the sale, two large lots a large three-story brfck, well designed for the business: stable ice and carriage houses: the furniture ami carpets are all new and latest styles: tbe table and lodging trade Is large and paving: the bar trade Is about f50.000 per year and will Increase. Parties that can command a targe sum and want to make a fortune raptdly may address MAGAW A GOFF (Ltm.l. lis Fourth av. Ja7-39-MWr STORES-VERY CHEAP-2 OF THE FINEST stores and dwellings on Penn av Nos. 4114 and4UC, or will give long lease; they arc fitted up magnificently for the liquor business and al ways had license. Inquire on the premises of THOS. HOGAN. Ja7-22 Jfi O00-SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOTEL. 17 OO? rooms; large llvcrv stable building; cor ner lot 55x165: surrounded by maple trees; oppo site depot; will make money In hotet business: wilt yield rental of 10 per cent: an examination will please. CHARLES SOMEUS & CO.. 3i3 Wood st 6019 Penn av. Ja7-26-WB FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK pcrlcctly right nud left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines alto on hand; general maclilne work promptly exeentcn: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. LtM., 3140 Penn ave., Pltts jurg. delO-RG-Jiws BARGAINS IN SECOND.HAND ENGINES and boilers: one 12x18. one 11x24. one 10x20. one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12. 8X11. 7x12, and large stock or smaller sizes portables on wheels and on skids: pumps, governors pulleys Miaftlng. etc. 23 25 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. YOUNG. Ja5-D TJRICK MACHINERY' - ONX RAYMOND JL perfection brick press: one wet grinding pin, 7 ft., with frame and gearing complete: one Penileld stlft mud brick machine: one sort mud brick machine; one pair Penfield smooth rolls and one 50 h. p. engine, now In use; all ma chinery nearly new and in good order. Address GEORGE O. ROBINSON, licllalre. O. Ja4-I34 ENGINE-BIG BARGAIN IF SOLD BEFORE removal. GOh. p, engine, 14x20; extra heavy; complete: tu No. 1 order. Address or call on J, a: YOUNG, 23 and 23 Park way. Allegheny, pa. Ja7-4S-D" HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs steel hoisting and gny ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans etc. THOMAS CAR LIN 'S SONS, Lacockand Sandusky streets Alle gheny, Pa. auS-35-MWJ" THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers In every size and stvle: silw mills aud wood-working machin ery. HAKMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. no26-o fTlHE PORTER fb DOUTHETl- CO.. L1M.. DAK JL RAGH st. and River av., Allegheny, l'a engines, boilers and castings. Repatringpromptly attended to. dc- WEHSTER'S "VACUUM" EXHAUST STEAM Economtzcr, Feed Water Heater and Pnrf fier, is the most perfect device known for heat ing and purifying the feed water for steam boilers and mannfacturlng purposes and for healing Dulldlugs ol any description without back press ure on engine, returning tbe condensation to the boiler in the one apparatus; readily cleaned without stopping machinery; all parts accessible: furnished on trial tor acceptance: send for new Illustrated cat&logueof convincing proofs. WAR REN, WEBSTER & CO., 491 N. 3d. Philadelphia. de30-54 THE rORTER& DOUTHETT CO.. L1MJ.DAH 1CAGH St. and River av., Allegheny, Pa , engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptlv attended to. JaG-ttf Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles; ourownmake. WM. BKCKERT, 340 to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. Jell-70-MWS' HORSE-GOOD ROAD HORSE CAN BE SEEN at CORBIN & SCHOLL'S STABLES, 3914 Fifth av.: hcls handsomnaud stvllsh:'eaii trot In .50 or better; 15.3 high; 7 years old; bay gelding. Ja0-98 HOKSE-A GOOD HORSE AT AUCTION ATI P.M., 105 DAWSON ST., Allegheny. Janu arv7. ja7-30 LEGAL NOTICES. In the Court of Common Fleas No. 1, of Al legheny county. In. the matter of the dls-" , solution of the Yon:h-1 logheny and Ashtabula J-No. 255, March T, 1S9L Coal and Coke Com:. S" OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Yongbiogneny and Ashtabula Coal and e Company filed its petition in the Court of Common pleas No. 1, of Allegheny county, on December 29, 1890, prayins 'for a decree of dis solution, and that tbe Com-, have fixed 'JAN UARY 24, 1891; at 10 o'clock A.M., for hearing said application for dissolution, when and where all persons interested can attenddf tttey deem It expedient, and show cause against the cranting of the prayer of said petitioner. J. S. & E. G. FERGUSON. de31-94-W Solicitors for Petitioner. S. A. AM. JOflNSTON, Attorneys at Law, No. S3 Diamond street. VTOTICE-APPLICATION WILLBEMADE JLl to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 22d day of January, 1891. by Daniel Hurley, Robert McMunn, Pressiy McMann,Christnpher T. Durham and John Lee, under the act of As sembly entitled, "An act to provide for the in corporation and reznlation nf certain corpora tions,' approved April 29, 1874. and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called The Cbartiers Electric Light Company, the character and object of which is the supply of light to the public by means of electricity at the town of Uhartier?, in Stowe township, Allegheny county, and to such person, partnerships and corporations re. siding therein and adjacent thereto as may de sire the same: and for these purposes to have and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. S. A. &M. JOHNSTON, de3M9-'W Solicitors for Applicants J. W. Johnston et al ) No. 231 April ' vs. Term. 1888. The Markle Paper Co. etal J Inequity. TO THE CREDITORS AND ALL OTHER parties interested In tbe Markle Paper Company, a corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Yon are hereby notified that, pursuant to the order of Court herewith published, the under signed, duly appointed master in said cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment on THURSDAY, Januarv 29. 1891. Jt 3 o'clock p. M.. at his office. No. 149 Fourtlfav., Pittsburg, when and where you may attend and prove your claims against said Markle Paper Com pany, on complying with the terms of said order of Court. GEORGE P. HAMILTON, Master. And now to wit: January 3, 1891, on motion of Joseph Stadtelt, Cassidy & Richardson and Jacob H. Miller, counsel for intervening credit ors, the above case is referred back to George P. Hamilton. Esq., master, to hear and deter mine tbe claims nf tbe intervening plaintiffs upon their demands as stated In their respec tive petitions for leave to intervene; and also the claims of any other creditors of the Markle Paper Company who may present claims, and comply with the terms of this order. And the master is to cause notice- to be given ot the time and place of meeting for the purposes of this order by advertise ment once a week for three weeks in the Pittsburg Legal Journal and the Pittsburc Dispatch; and such persons not original plain tiffs, or intervening plaintiffs hereinbefore mentioned, who shall come in before the said master, to prove their claims shall, before be ing admitted to prove the same, file astipula tion to pay tlleir reasonable shares of the costs and expenses including counsel fees already incurred by the complainants in said case as shall hereafter be decreed by the court, and also to abide tho'fnrthcr order of tbe Court as to cots and expenses to be incurred. And It is further ordered that the decree heretofore entered in this case on the 2d day of November. 18S9. approving tho master's report, appointing S. A. McClnng. Esq., receiver of the Markle Paper Company, aud adjulging Margaret A. McMasters to pay said receiver tbe sum of eleven thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and twenty-nine cen s, with interest from September 2, 1839, he opened so far as to permit said Margaret A. McMasters to Introduce before the said master anv competent and relevant testimony tending to relieve and discharge her from the liability imposed upon her by said decree, bnt until the final decree in this case, the appointment of said receiver shall stand, tbe Hen of said decree shall remain, and the said receiver shall'lie at liberty to proceed by appropriate process to collect into his hands the sum of money specified in said decree. But said receiver shall not pay out or raakodistri-bution-of any ol tbe money collected by him upon said decree, bnt shall hold the same until the further order of the Court, and snail not satisfy said decree until tho further order of tbe Court. And the Master shall bear all cnmp'eut and relevant tes.fmony, which may be offered be fore him by any ot tbe parties relative to tbe claims of tjie present lntervenors, or any other creditors who hereafter mav present their claims before the Master: either in proof of such claims or to establish the liability of de fendant therefor and also any further testimony that the original plaintiffs may produce' in 'further support of their respective claims; or of the liability of the defendants therefor. And upon tho conclusion nf tho taking of all testi mony authorized to be taken under this order, the Muter shall make a report to the Court, of all tbe facts denovoj with his opinion thereon together with the form of the decree. Pes CuTtiAji. .From the Becord. seal. JOHN BRADLEY, Fro. la7-l-w TOLET. City Residences. DWELLINGS-IN ALL PARTS Of THE city and suburbs; send ns your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regu larly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK Si BAiRD. 95 Fourth av. del7-20t East End Residences. EAST END RESIDENCES-SEND US YOUR namennd address and wo will mail you our rent list regularly nntll April 1, free of charge. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. de 17-20 1 -VT.EV STONE HOUStZS. SIX ROOMS. UAND J SOMELY finished: special inducements to early applicants: well located In East End. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 89 Fourth a v. Ja7-52-7. 13,20,271 I Q A MONTH-GOOD HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS 3!)A.O on Park near Fraukstown av.. In the midst of Last End. bceW. A.HERRON tSONS, No. 80 Fourth av, jat-I7-2,7.12t Allegheny Residences. DWFI.LINGS-IN ALL I'ARrS OF ALLE GHENY and suburb?: send us your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regu larly until April 1 free or charge. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth av. dcl7-20t Itooms. BOOM-ON SECOND AV.. NR. MARKET ST.. large sccond-storv front room, suitable for a book blnderv or printer, or other light manu factory: rent low. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. Jal-2I-2,7.10t Business Properties. TTOlEL OF FORTY (40) ROOMS: FUR r N1SH6D; now ready for occnpincy: good business stand: some unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire on premises CORNEKOF LIBERTY AND FOURTH STS. Jal-57-4,S.7.9,lL12t STORKS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs; send yonr name and address and we wilfinall you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK Jfc BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. dcl7-20t STORE AND DWELI.1NG-1N THEO'lir.KFE. hfock. Miln St., Mansfield, Pa. Inquire of M. O'KEEFE, Mansfield Valley P. 0 Pa. J7-19t WAREHOUSE -GOOD WAREHOUSE ON First a v.. between Wood and Smlthfleld sts.; nnfy 1700 a year. W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. Jal-5.L5,7,10t WAREHOUSE-THAT LARGE FOUR-STORY warehouse with good dry cellar535 Liberty St.. foot or Fifth av. Inquire on PREM1SLS. Ja7-17-wrt Offices, Desk Room, Etc OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts: singly or in suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THS BANK. oc.3-!9t Miscellaneous. STABLE-ONE Of THE LARGEST AND best-located stabtes in the city: nut a few squares from either of tbe depots and the business center, on Fifth av., near High St.: three-story butldtng. 28x110 ft. to Oldav. See W. A. HER RON i. SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. JaI-2O-1.3.7.10t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautifulbindlngs: low prises; coin e and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, 900 Liberty sL del2 PERSONAL FOR30DAYSONLY-D1CKENS' complete works, $3; Shakespeare, complete, s vo , sheep, for Jl 50; watch for special drives each month daring the year. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smlthficid st. , jxl FOUND. FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was fonud hanging fn the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth ave.. upstairs altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D ESTRAY. SWAYED OK STOLEN-ON DEC. 24. A 2-yaar-old, brown heifer: shorthorn, whltespot on hack; reward givenforanylulormatlon. J. C. S1EGNKK. SSSHomcwood av. JaS-44 DIVIDEND. JIakine National Bank, Pittsburg. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bank has this day declared a dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF (2f ) PER CENT, payable forthwith at the banking house, corner Smlthfleld sr. and Third av. W. E. VON BONNHORST. Cashier. Dec- 31. 1890. j3-46 " Odd Ffllows Sa vinos Bank, PITTSBURG, PA., Dec 31, 189a ( DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THE bank have this dav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT, on tbe capital stock ont of the earnings of the last six mouths, pay able on demand free of tax. ja3-44 1 F. E. MOORE. Cashier. TitADESMfeits' National Bank, 1 U; B. Depository, PrrrSBBHO. Pa. Dec 3L 1890. S T7IIFTY-SECOND iniVIllKNIT THE -nf. JD RECTORS of thjs bank hive this day de- ciareu a aiviuenu 01 ivi5 uuLLAits pek SHARE, payable on demand. ja3-45 . ROSS W. DRUM. Cashier. Absenal Bank.1 Pittsbubo. Dec. 31. 1S90. J DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of tho bank has declared a divi dend of FOUR (4) PER CENT out of tho earn ings of the lsst six months pavable forthwith. jal-71-D W. S. WILLIAM S. Cashier. Duquesne National Bank. " Pittsburg. Pa., Dec 31. 1890. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS 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, i Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec 31. 1890. I DIVIDEND-THIRTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND Tbe Board of Directors of this l.ink have tins dav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on tbe capital stocK out of the earnings of the last sixth months, payable on demand. W. R. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. jal-90D Farmers' Deposit National Bank, "Pittsbubg. Dec. 31. 189a QUARTERLY DIVIDEND-THEDIREOT-ORSofthis bank have this day declared a dividend ot FOUR PER CENT ont ol the profits nf the last three months, payable forth with free of tax. T. H. GIVEN. Cashier. ja3-43 Fibst National Bank.Pittsburg. pa., ' Pittsburg, December 31. 189a BIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT on tbe capital stock, payable on demand free nf tax. jaB-4S J.D.SCULLY Cashier. Keystone Bank of Pittsburg. 1 Pittsbubg. Pa, January. i.lb91. I DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF (2K) PER CENT out of the earnings of the past six months. Dividend checks will be mailed to stockhold ers. J. H. HAYES, Cashier. ja6-70 German savings and deposit Bank of Birmingham, Cor. Fourteenth and Carson Streets. Jan. 2. 1891. DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bank have this dav declared a dividend of SIX (6) PER CENT out of tbe earnings of tbe past six months, payable Janu- arviai891. J. r. lui.t 1. ja3-b2-3,a,7,HU2,13 Cashier. Office Union Insurance Co.. I Pittsburg, Pa Jgnuary 5. 1891. J DIVIDEND THE BOARD HAVE THIS day declared a dividend of THKtE PER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthwith. jaC-64 J. W. J. McLAIN, Secretary. Office of the Teutonia Insurance Co.. i No. 206 Ohio Street, Allegheny. Pa., y ' , January a 1891. 1 DIVIDEND ISO. 3a-THE DIRECTORS ot this company have this dav declared a dividenu of FOUR PER CEM (S3 per share) out of the earnings of tbe past six months, pay able on demand. C. W. GERWIG, ja-ST-D " Secretary. Monongaqela Insurance Co.. Pittsbubg. Pa.. Jan. 0. 1891. DiyiDEND-XHE DIRECTORS OF THIS Company have thi day declared a divi dend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE on the capital stock, payable on and after FRI DAY. 9th inst. JOHN H. CLANEY. ja7-5S-s t Secretary. office of allegheny bridge company. PITTSBDUG. January 1. 1S9L BIVIDEN'D-THE PRESIDENT AND managers of "The company for erecting a Ige over the Allegheny river. oppoite Pitts burc." have this day declared a dividend of TWO (52) DOLLARS on each share of the old capital stocK or tbe comoanv, out or the earn ings nf the last six month?, payable to stock holders or theirlegal renresentatlvps forthwith. jal-29 Wil. ROSEBURG. Treasurer Office or People's Natural Gas ) and PipeaOe Co., Prrrsuuito. Pa.. Jan. 5. Is91. ) DIVIDEND THE BO VRD OK DIREC TORS nf this company have this dav de e ared a quarterly dividend of TWO PERCENT iMyable-JANUARYZJ, 1891. The books will lie closed from January 15 'to 20, inclusive. Checks will bo milled stockholders. Ja7-Zl IV. J. LANGF1TT. Treasurer. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR the purchase and removal of St. John's Episcopal Church and chapel bnlldtngs, corner of Main and Butler streets; buildings can be examined by applying to tbe janitor on the remises. For particulars address CHARLES - MILLER, Secretary, 179 Forty-sixth St., Pittsburg. j7-23 ELECTIONS. Masonic bank, ( Pittsburg. Pa. January 5. 1891. S IJILECTION-THB ANNUAL KLEIXTIQN li fur directors of this bank to serve daring tnu ensning vear will be held at the banging honse. No. 531 Smltbneldstreet.onTUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1891, between tbe hours of 10 A. M. and L P. 31. jaWJl W. R. CHRISTIAN. Cashier. Arsenal Bank. i Pittsbubg, Dec 31, 189a ( ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this hank to serve Tor the ensning year will be held at tbe hanging house on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 14, 1891, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. W. S. WILLIAMS, Cashier. jal.71-l,2,3.5.6,7.S.,iai213.,ll First National Bank Pittsburg. Pa I PiTTSBur.O, Dec 11. 1890. t ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for the bank, to servo for the ensning year, will be held at tbe banking house, corner Wocd street aud Filth ave., Jan. 13, 1891, between the hours or 11 o'clock A. It. and 1 o'clock P. M. J. D." SCULLY. Cashier. delZ-SS-D THE KEYSTON E BANK OF PITTSBURG The annual election for Directors of this bank to serve during the ensuing vear will be held at the banking house. 100 Fourth av., Tuesday. January 20, 1891, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. J. H. HAYEs. Cashier. de20-22-D Geeman Savings and Deposit Bank ") of Birmingham. Cor. Fourteenth v and 1 'arson Streets, Jan. 2. 1891. I ANNUAL ELECTION FOR 13 DIREC TORS of this bank, to serve for tho ensu luir vear, will lie held trc tbe banking house TUESDAY, January 13, between the hours of 1 and 3 p. M. J. F. ERNY, ja3-52 3.5,7,10.12,13 Cashier. Manufacturers' and Merchants' itants'I sr, I .8.1891. J insurance Company, Office. 417 Wood street. "PiTTSBnno. Pa Jan. a is; ELECTION.-AN ELECTION FOR DnjEC TORS of this comoanv to serve durintr .the ensuing year will bo held on MONDAY, tbe P. M. . WM. T. ADUR, Secretary. jsS-39-D German vAmeiucan Insurance Coai-"i tany of Pennsylvania, I Office No. ill Fourth avenue, f Pittsburg. January 3, 1891. J ELECTION THE REGULAR ANNUAL election for 12 directors nf this company will be held at this office Monday, the 12th inst.. between tbe hours of 11 o'clock a. M. and lr.Jf. W. J. Patterson, Secretary. jlo-23-D Office of Allegheny Issubance Co. 3o.. 1 II. no. 67 fourth Ave.. Pittsburg. January 5. 1891. ELECTION-AN ELECTION FOR DIREC TORS of this company to serve during the ensning year will beheld on' MONDAY, the 12th inst., between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. C. G. DONNELL, SeCretarv. jaC-85 Eoatman's Fike and Mavjne BE ) 3. PA.. f . 29. 1890. ) insurance Co. of Pittsburg N o. 413 wood St . Dec. ELECTION-AN ELECTION FOR DIREC TORS to serve for the ensuing vear will be held at tbe offico of "tho company. 413 Wood st, on MONDAY. January 12.1S91, between tbo hours of 11 a. M. and 1 P. r. ja7-3C-ws H. H. bCHENCK, Seqretary. Office Armenia Insurance Co., ) No, Cj Fourth avenue. V PirrSBURG. Jan. 2, 1.S9C ) ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Director' of this company will be held at this office onMONDAY, January 12. between 10 A. it. and 2 p. M, W. D.McGILL, - jan4-27 Secretary. Office Union Insuba-nce Co.. J Pittsbubg, Pa.. January 5. 1S91. s ELECTION THE' ANNUAL ELECTION for twelve directors of this company to serve for the ensning year will be held at the office. No. 514 Smlthfleld street, on MONDAY, JAN UARY 12, 183 1. between the hours of 11 A. IT. and 1 P. 11. ja6-74 J. W. J. McLAIN. Secretary. ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders ot the Columbia Oil Company will be held on THURSDAY,"JAN UARY 15. 1S91. at 11 o'clock A. M.. for the election of directors and the transaction of snch business as may be presented. ja2-49-D A. P. McGREW. Secretary. office of People's Natural Gas and 1 Pipeage Co'.. V Pittsbubg. Pa Jan. 6. 1891. ) rjlHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL stockholders of this company for the elec tion of directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held In tbe rooms of the Chamber of Commerce. Wood streer, on TUESDAY, Janu ary 13, 189L between thn hours nf 11 a. M. aud 12 M. JOHN R. HENR1CKS. President. ja7-25 Office of i mononoahela navigation company, . PlTTSBCRO. Dec 17. 1890. ,) "riEECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING J2j of the stockholders of the Monong.thela Navigation Company for the election of officers and managers for the ensning year, and other business, will be held on THURSDAY, the 8th day of January. 1891, at 2 o'clock; P. sr., at tbe office of said comoanv, Nc. 8 Wood St.. Pitts burg. W. 11AKEWELL, Secretary. de!8-69-D OFFICL1L PITTSBURG. VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IA the report of Viewers on the opening of Rose street, from Devilliers street tn Kirk patrick s'reet, has been approved by Councils which action will be finar,"unless an appeal is filed in the Court ot Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works Pittsburg, Jan. 5, 1891. ja5-33 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ll tbe repoitof Viewers on the construction of a sewer on Penn avenue, from the Pennsyl vania Railroad bridge to Negley Run sewer, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is tilpd in tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBUKG. Jan. 5, 1891. ja5 33 Mayor's Office, January 3, 1891. i IN compliance with section 5 of au ordin ance fixing the number of newspapers in wbich the official printing shall be done, regulating tbe manner in which the advertis ing for proposals to do the same shall be invit ed, authorizing tbe Mayor to enter into aeon tract, tc, I hereby Invite proposals for tbe publication nf all ordinances, viewers' reports and proposals for nubile work, supplies and all other public advertising except delinquent tax lists, for three (3) years from tbe 2d day of April, 1891. Said proposals must be lu this of fice on or before the 14th day of January. 1891, at 2 o'clock P. Jr., and innst be accompanied by bonds 111 the sum of ten thousand dollars each, conditioned for thA performance nf tbe con tract. Tbe right is reserved to reject or accept anv or all bids. Bonds and information fur nished at this office. H. L GOURLEY. ja0-32 Mayor. Pittsburg, January 2. 1891. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Cltv Control ler until THURSDAY, tho 8th day of January, A. D. 1891. at 2 o'clock P. St., forono Brennan Crusher 8x25 inches, with all the necessary gearing: one 20 horse-power jpngine and one 30 horse-power boiler. About 19.C00 feet, board measure, of oak and pine lumber, for trestle, platform, bins' and engino house. Belting, wire rape, rollers, pulleys and shafting, sprocket wheels and chain and other necessary appliances for conveyor and bins Blanks for bidding can be obtained and plans andspeclficationscan be seen at tbe general office. Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties in double the amount, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. TheDepartmcntof Awards reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. ja2-90 Pittsburg. Jan. a. 1891. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at t'e office nf City Controller until JANUARY 15. 1891. at 2 o-clock P. 31.. for furnishing and erecting one. dnplex steam pump, capacity 503.000 gallons in 24 honrs against 21. foot head. 70-foot piston speed, with 90 pounds of steam carried in boilers. Also, one beater and duplex steam feed pump, to gether with all -masonry for Inundation and necessary attachments, etc, to he. erected in Garfield engine house. Fnll specifications and detailed plans must accompany each bid. Gen eral plans will not be considered. Each pro posal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, double. flie amount of the esti mated cost, probarcd before tho Mayor or City Clerk. The department ot awards reserves tho right to reject any or all bid'. E. M. BIGE LOW. Chief ot Department of Public Works j47-P EUROPEWrTTELrri,ICKETST'OTCm from tbe Old Country by all leading lilies; alxo draft", money order, foreign coin, etc. at Now York rates MAX SCHAMBERG tC0..5-'7Snihbtleldst.,Pittsunrg.Pa. Aents Ptnna. R. R. Co. jaS-WSu CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING Fruit Cake and Mince Meat. Mixed Candies, and Chocolates. GEO. K. STEVENSON fe CO, Jy6-3S.MWF Sixth avenne. AF. SAWHILL. ACCOUNTANT, 187 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa Attends to opening or closing book, correc tion' of errors, or anything in the line of accounting. de6-54-D PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. 0029-66-9 Fifth avenue. CHOICE PROPERTIES. $2,000 CASH, . Balance Easy Terms. 3-Si30X"7- Bird-oik: Store and 8 Dwelling Rooms. WYIjTE avenue, -Near Washington Street GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. ja3-27-D FOE SALE, S6,300, A Substantial Allegheny Property. Pressed brick, stone trimmings, four large rooms on each of two floors, with finished attto and hath, wide hall, sliding doors, electric bell. both gases, inside shutters, front and back stairs and porches, statiouary range. laundry with stationary tnbs. nicely papered andpainted all through. Lot 20xIG0 to paved alley. Very easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. ja7-66 313 Wood st. AUCTION SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OS" Elizabeth Holt, deceased. Property Situated on Walnut and Emerson Sts., TWENTIETH WARD. By virtue of arforder of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, made on the 17th day of December, 1890, atNo. 253, June Term, 1890, tho undersigned will sell at Public Saletw the Premises, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1391, JL- 3 O'CLOCK P. M., SUBJECT TO THE LIEN OF FIRST MORTGAGES, all those two contiguous lots of ground situated in tbe Twentieth ward of. the city of Pittsburc. in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: The first Beginning on tho southerly side ot Walnut street, at a point 331 7-10 feet west from Shady avenue; thence south 53 Zff 20". west 79 64-100 feet along the souther! v side of said Walnut street to Evans avenue (now Emerson street); thence along the lino of said Evans avenue (now Emerson street), sonth 22 3' 40". east 1109-10 feet; thence north 01 41'. eat 51 1S-IC0 feet: thence north 10 34', west 130 45-100 feet to the place of beginning. The second (being, triangular in shape) Be ginning at at a point where tbe line ot property nf Joseph Woodwell intersects Walnut street, being the same point of beginning above de scribed in tho first piece at tbe line of property conveyed to O. J. Parksr: thence along tha same south 37 2fi', east 123 42-100 f eot to the lino of Sellers street: thence along: Sellers street routh 63 44' 40". west 5764-100 feet, more or less, to line of land first above described: thence along the same 130 feer, more or less, to- the place of beginning. Having erected thereon two fine pressed brick dwellings. 2-story and French roof, in first-class order, with all mod ern improvements. Said sale to be for cash, 10 per cent of which is to be paid npon tbe da, of sale and the bal ance when the sale shall hare been confirmed by tne Court. DAVID SHAW. Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Holt, deceased. TV. A. HERRON fc SONS, Agents, No. SO Fourth av. dr22.23-29.ja2.7.10.13.17 $0 t( WORTH OF STATIONERY AT O.UUU auction. Lot fine stationery.pocker i,,Miks. albums, etc, at anctlon THURSDAY MORNING, January S, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market St. Owner going ont ot buslne-. Gouds must ho sold. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. ja7-65 AUCTION "SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58, Eisner building. Fltth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-66-T AMUSEMENTS." D UQUESNE THEATER (ntisourcrs Ojeaaing xneater.i Family Matinee To-day at 2. First two llaors, 50c NOTHING ELSE TALKED ABOUT IN TOWN. AMERICAN EXTRAVA GANZA CO. Pittsbun; in the season's sensation. Repeats CRXSTAL The SLIPPER. CRYSTAL Bring tbe Children. SLIPPEB See! See! History in The Fairy Ponies. New York. Cinderella's Coach. Chicago, Cinderella's Godmother. Boston, Yosemite, tho Funny Valet. Philadelphia, Cinderella's Cat. San Francisco, Cinderella's Slipper, St. Louis. Four and Twenty Black- Cincinnati, birds, and Little Bo Peep, houses crowded, Little Jack Horner, at every Little Boy Bine, performance. Mary. Mary. Quito Contrary. A Thousand Novelties. Reserved seats 25s to SL On sale at Theatff and at Hajs'. 75 Fifth av. General admission, 50c Jan. 12 Agnes Huntington in "Paul Jones." ja7 B IJOU THEATER Matinee To-Dav and To-NIght, MARGARET MATUfitt IN JOAN OF ARC. Thursdav and Satnrdav Matinees, ROMEO AND JULIET. Friday, LEAH. Satnrdav Night. AS YOU LIKE IT. Jan. 12 "The Twelve Temptations. de5-lT "1 RAND OPERA HOUSE. JT TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. Next Week-A. M. PALMER'S CO- AUNT JACK. jan4-45- HARRIS' THEATER HARRIS, BRIXTON & DEAN, Proprietors and Manager. Everv afternoon and evening. Hardie and Von Leer in tbe Military Meh drama. ON THE FRONTIER. Week January 12, Dowling & Hasson. TT3 ji6-51 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO-NIGHT. MATINEE, Tuesday. 'J'bursitay and Saturday. WEBER fe FIELDS' SPECIALTY COMPANY. Tuesday and balance ot week. J26-&) HARRl DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM AND THEATER Week commencing Jan. 5. grand series ol Land Boat Races between Leading Oarsmen ot tbe World. Admission, 10 cents. Doors open 1 to 5. 7 to 10 P.M.. ja7-64 -p EMOVAL. L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., N03. 48 AND 4S SEVESTH AVE. We respectfully announce that we hive scenred the large and substantial building of the BINDLEY HARDWARE CO., Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, to which location we have removed our office and such goods as have arrived since tbe destruc tion ot our Liberty street warehouse by fire. We are not yet fully prepared to supply tha wants of our customers.buthopoto bo able to ao so in the course of a week or ten days. Iu tho mean time, it onr friends will intrust their orders to ns, wo bope to bo able to supply tbetr mure pressing needs without delay. L.H. HARRIS DRIJGCa, NOS. 46 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE. Ptttsbpro. Pa' January 1.1S9L JaI-4B REMOVAL. -JEt. O. IlVEILLIEIRr, House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH. AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention elvento the handling of plats g'ass, jf cutting and drilling. Repairing wtndqw, sky lights, etc House painting ana glazing la an iu oraucnes. OCUHJe-S V -J & L: