-:' . THE PITTSBtTRG- D1SPAT0H. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1891. 8 GRIEVANCES GET OUT Local Trainmen on the Western Lines Present a Few Demands. WANT A REDUCTION IN HOURS, DonWe Par for Sunday Work and Extra Money for Overtime. A COXFEEEXCE MAI BE HELD TO-DAI The following is a copy of grievances pre sented yesterday by the trainmen to the management of the Pittsburg and Western road. They correspond in nearly every par ticular to those presented to the superin tendents of all the Pennsylvania lines west oi Pittsburg. First On and after January 1, 1S9L and until December 31, 1S91, Jay yard conductors will be paid $2 75, a dar. ten hours or less to constitute a day's w irL, all overtime to bo paid at the rate of 27"-j cents per hour, except Suuday work, which shall be paid on the basis of 4 a day and 40 cents an hour for overtime. Second Ninht yardmen will be paid J2 90 cents a day: overtime 29 cents per hour; Sun da SI 20 and 4 J cents per hour for overtime. Ihi'd Dayjara brakemen shall bo paid S2 50 and 25 ccnt: per hour for overtime. Sunday work shall bo paid on the basis of S3 50 a day and 55 cents an hour overtime. Fourth Night vard brakemen shall be paid 2 70 and 27 cents an hour for overtinie;in bun ii.nt.c3 70 and o7 cents an hour time. F ith Laggageniasters all be paid 2.25 for 100 .ailf, or less and for each additional mile one cent. ixtL Passenger brakemen will bo paid $2 for 100 miles or less and l.M cents a mile for all oier that distance. Cutting Down the Trips. Seventh Local freight conductors shall be paid 3 50 per trip of 57 mile or less and at the rate ot 35 cents per hour for overtime. Eighth Local freight flagmen shall be paid paid f- 40 per trip of 57 miles and 21 cents per hour for overtime. Ninth Local freight brakemen will be paid $2 20 per trip of 57 miles and 22 cents per hour overture; local freight conductors, 2 60 and 26 ccntapcr hour overtime. Ten ih Through freight flagmen shall be paid $2 per trip ol 53 miles or less and 20 cents per hour for ovrrt.me; through freight brake uieu. il 90 and 1!) cents per hour overtime. Eleventh ork nam conductors Mill be paid S3 per day or ten hours eacii and 30 cents P r hiur for o ertirac, except on .Sunday wnen tbej shall receive SI and 40 per hour fur tivcr time; work train brakemen, J2 10 and 21 cents per hour ocrtime. ai.d on Sunday, r-70 with 27 cents per hour for oertime. Twelnh Krcightandjardcrens shall consist of a cocduc.or, flagman and tuo brakemen, except local crews- and glenshaw shittcr, to which shall be added one tijgmau. Freight acd ard creus shall not be required tow orK slmrthaudcd. Tlnrttertb 0ertiuie shall begin when the tobedule time of trams is exceeded oje hour anil ben time allowed shall include the arst hour's delaj. In computing overtime 30 min rres or more will be counted one hour after the CM hour's delaj. Fourteenth Ihe time of extra trains will be computed on the same basis as lcgnlar trains. Trau. men must be called at least one honr pre vious to leaviug time. When trains for which tra"men bae been called are annulled the nicn shall be paid the schedule rate for over time, but in no case shall trainmen receive less than a qaartcr of a day, and shall stand first out. Paj for Attending Inquests. FifteentL Trainmen deadheading or run ning light over their divisions shall be paid full freight rates. When held as witnesses for the company ihey shall be paid full wages for each day. fcixteenlb Conductors will be cromoted 4rom the ranks of brakemen, according to their tige and continuous service, character and abil "ii. Freight trainmen shall be promoted to spisacngcr ccrvice, according to age and con (tinuous :,er:ce 1 he Question of ability and (adaptation to be determined by the Superin tendent. Trainmen so desiring will be trans f.rred to engine service, and shall have prefer ence to inexperienced men. Seventeenth After continuous service for 16 hours or more trainmen will be entitled to eigLt hours' rest. When trainmen leave the employ of the companv they shall he given letters stating time of service, in what capaciiy einplojcdand cause of leaving; letters to be signed by division superintendent Eighteenth No rrainman or yardman shall be suspended or discharged withou proper c3Ue. An cmrloye who believes he has been suspended or discharged unjustly may make a written statement of the facts in the case and forward to the Division Superintendent, desig nating a committee of not less than three train men in good standing employed on the division to meet in conjunction with the tenperintenden1' of the division, and without unnecessary delay reim cstigato tho case. Prompt decision must be gnen within five days from the reheating, and if the trainman is decided blameless he shall be immediately reinstated. J Reinstating Discliarged Men. Nineteenth Trainmeu who have been dis charcedand who are found to have been dealt unjustly with shall be re-employed within six mo'iths. T en ticth Trainmen will rank from the date of eniplnjnient. Ihey shah givo a ten-days' notice before leaving the service, exeep: in cases ot ex reme emergence They shall also rrccne tea dais' notice before being dis chargee' 1 uentv-firt The payment ot trainmen shall commence on the second Tuesday of each mouth and continue until all are paid. 1 u eut j -second Drunkenness incoordina tion or incompetency ill be good and sufficient reason lor dismissal trom the service of the company. The committee representing Energetic Lode Ni. .778. of Uennett, winch presented the list to the Superintendent, was composed of L. C. Uosnefl. Lhalrintn: James Butler, Secre tin: W. Ik Badger, W. J. C. McGeary. Lauson Jones and E. Laud. This action, as stated in vesterday's Dis patch, is theicsultof the work done b-, tho General Grievance Comiuitte while here a few months ago At that time it was thought the gei-eral rules would be departed from, aud that the matter would go directly before the general superintendents. It afterward leaked our. though, that the general committee had been "called oil" by their superior officers, and ordeied to picseut the grievances properly which has now been done. There will probably be a coufcicncc to-da. THUKHAK- FOB CLEVELAND. The Old Roman Thinks Grower Will Bo Nominated by Acclamation. Allan U. Thurmaa, Jr., was a passenger on tbo Eastern Express last evening for Wash ington. "1 am not in politics." he said, "but in talk ing with my father, he thinks that Mr. Cleve land is the coming man, and that he will be nominated by the Democracy on the tirst ballot. Mv father's health is quite pood. considering his age. Governor Campbell has stirred up the opposi tion of the Cincinnatt crowd. and ihey will work hard against his renomina lion. TheGricniorisan hontst man, and he flnallv landed on his feet, even if he did make a few blunders at first." Mr. TLurman i the attorney for the Na tioml baseball League, and is emplovod in closing up the deal bj which the Plajcrs' com bination was absorbed. He thinks after the meeting is held in New York on the 13th that there won t be a remnant of the l'iacrs' League left. lie adds that the salary of players will be lower next season, but as in terest in the game iewes and the competition between the clubs becomes spirit ed wages are bound to go up. .air. Thur man disapproves ot the proposed syndicate scheme, and he declares that the exis'tence of the game depends on maintaining the mviduai itt of thecubs. The public will notpatronizo the sport uuless this is the case. Objected to Too Much Style. John Klockle, a Southside Pole, gave bail for a hearmg on Saturday. His wife charges him with desertion, and his son, Frank, wh assault and Imtery. The wife claims that her husband works most of the time, and earns good wages. He usually gave her money on pay day, but be got it all back during the week. The son claims his father struck him with a chair because he couldn't find work, saying that a boy who wore a white collar aud watch and chain couldn't be expected to get a iob. Returned to the Central Board. A meeting of the board of directors of tho Fortes School, Sixth ward, was held last night. Hugh Adams was re-elected a representative to the Central Board of Education. Miss Ncgley was elected a floating to icher.nce Miss Kate I Hun. resigned, ilijs McMasters, fm merlj floating teacher of room No. 2. was elected to fill Miss Fliun's place. Sickness Among Children, Especially irfarts. is preTalent more or less at all times, but is largely r.-roided bv giving proper nourishment and wholesome food. The most successful and reliable of all is the Gail Borden Eagle brand condensed milk. Your grocer keeps it. in. RELEASED BYTHE INSPECTOR. A Bride and Groom Arrested on a Tele gram Trom Johnstown The Tonng Man Told a Good Story and Mr. Mc Aleese Believed Him. A bride and groom on their wedding' tour were arrested at the TjTnion depot last even ing by Detective Shore, and atter"jeing taken to Inspector McAleese's office, were questioned, and sent on their way rejoicing. The Inspector yesterday afternoon received a telegram from Alderman Harris, formerly Cluef of Police of Johnstown, requesting the arrest of A. J. Post and wife, who would arrive on the evening train. Mr. Post was described in the telegram as a tall, fine looking man, w earing a silk hat and light colored overcoat. The lady was described as a pretty little blonde, stylishly dressed. Detective Shore had no trouble in picking out tbe.couple when they alighted from the train. 11 r. Post was dumfounded when ho learned ho was under arrest, and his little bride almost tainted. They were sure some mistake had been made, and went along with the detective willingly. The Inspector informed them that their arrest was caused by a suit against them for defrauding a boarding bouse keeper. "Why," exclaimed the gentleman in aston ishment, "we were only married yesterday and have neither of us ever boarded anywhere I" Subsequently the story was told by the couple. .He was in business in a Tillage not tar trom Scottdale. and his wife baa been Miss Kate E. Lennox, who had been living with her parents at Somerset. They were married on Xncsday mgnt at Somerset, and yesterday morning started on their wedding jottrnev. When they arrived at Johnstown over the Somerset branch thev had a couple of hours to wait for a train for Pittsburg, and improved the time by looking around the town. Shortly before the train was doe they entered a restaurant and had dinner. Mr. Post p.iid tho bill, amounting to SI. to the waitressthat served tbem, and when they finished it was about train time. They hurriedly started out for their train, when they were bailed by a man in the restau rant to come un and settle. Post shouted back that he bad settled with the waitress, and as he had not a moment to lose, got on the train. It is supposed that some misunderstanding oc curred about the payment of the dollar and the restaurant keeper, to give tho couple trouble, entered the suit against them. Jdr. Post was positive this was the only snit of such a kind that was possible, and he exnlained the matter so Honestly that Inspector McAleese believed him and blading him godspeed sent the couple on their way. thankful that they had tbo good fortune to fall into the hands of such a sensible and kind-hearted official. An Icy Invasion Of the back and shoulders announces the ap proach of chills and fever. You go to bed, if lucky enough to sleep, you awake in a furnace, or fancy so. Fierce is the heat that consumes you. Then comes profuse sweating. This over, you resemble a limp, damp rag. After the first paroxysm, prevent another with Hostetter's btomach Bitters, which knocks out malaria, biliousness, constipation and kidney com plaints. REAL ESTATE SAYINGS BANK, LTM. 401 Smithflcld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue.1 Capital, $100,000. Surplus, 569,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allow cd at 4 per cent. tts This Month Only We will make with every dozen of oar best cabinet photos an 8x10 handsomely colored photo, with elegant frame, also cabinet photos at $1 per dozen. Life size crayon portraits S3 50. Lies' Gallery, ttsu 10 acd 12 Sixth street. At Our January Sale We are offering some great inducements in hosiery. One lot of Misses' heavv rib hose at 12J.;C is a bargain. Another lot ladies' black cashmere at 25c is a big bargain, and a 50c hose, now three pairs for SI, is a de cided bargain at The People's Store. Pittsbubg Female College isoffering special advantage) in music, elocution and art. Also, special courses of study ia col lege classes. This is a good time to enter. Send for information to Dr. A. H. iNorcross, Eighth street, Pittsburg. Mxhs Laces curtains and portieres; excellent bargains now in this department. The por tieres at $5 acd $6 50, and lace curtains at S2 50, S3 75 and ?5 per pair are special values. Hcgus & Hacke. TTSSU Have Yon Tkied Them? Marvin's creamed honey cakes a delightful dainty that should be en every table. Order them from your grocer. Tbs Deess Goods The greatest bargains ever offered; 50c, 75e and SI the price now lor goods formerly 75c, SI, SI 25, SI 50 and 52 a yard. . HrjGUS & Hacke. TThSU The Tcople's Store, Tilth Avenue Great bargains in muslin ncderwear, nightgowns, chemises, pautletts, skirts, cor set covers, dressing gowns. A full line of baby wear. Campbell & Dick. How the Baby Did Laugh When Aufrecht, the photographer, took its picture at his Elite Gallerv, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Take the little ones there. A COUGH, Cold or Sore Throat should not be neglected. Bitowvs Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy, and give prompt iclief. 25 cents a box. TJse "O'K" shoe blacking. 10 cts. every where. Fun trimmed jackets at half price and less this week at Kosejibaum & Co.'s. 3IEETTNGS. THE MEMBERS OF IRON CITY LODGE No. 36, A. P. A., are .oqucsted to be pres ent at a im-eting held in their hall on THURS DAY EVENING. January 8. The R. W. G. M. will be present and a large attendanrn Is desired. jaS-S7 VTOTICEM EMBERS OF JOHN GREY 1 Council 219, jr.. O.V. AM., are requested to meet at Silver Palaco Hall Thursday at 1 o'clock, P. y sharp, to attend the funeral of our lite Brother R. W. Ejgleson. Sisier Coun cils invited. S. P. NIKIKK, Councilor. ias-35 BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The partnership heretofore existing under the title of HUEMME & EHNL painters, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills will bo paid to F.W.Huemme, who will assumo all indebtedness of the firm and will continue in business at the old stand, SS07 Firth avenue. F.W.HUEMME. Pttsupkg. Jannarv 5. ISOL 3 6-8 BANK STATEMENTS. FORTY-FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL STATE MENT OF THE GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK of Pittsburg. January 1, 189L ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages and other se curities fL.0S2.762 OS Accrued interest ... 4.S37 05 Bank property, corner Wood and Diamond sireets 205560 91 Furniture ana fixtures ai(M 50 Rentsduc I.... 2.571 as Realcstate , .60S 53 Bank and other stocks. b0553 GO Allegheny County 4 percent bonds.. lOCOii CO Braddock Wator 5 percent bonds.. 2B.C00 00 P., C. iSt.L.R.R.7percentbondi 6,100 Oo Pitts. & Conn. It, R.7ner cent bonds 2.4U0 00 Transverse Pass. Ry.6percentbonds 2.W0 00 Pcnn Incline C per cent bonded 5.100 00 Point Bridge 6 per cent bonds. 10.SC0 00 Wilhamsport Bridge 6 per cent bonds 10,000 00 Penna. Water Co. 6 per cent bonds.. 10,2j0 00 Feil st. & PI. Valley Pass. Ry. 5 per cent bunds 10,350 00 Pitts. L Castle Shannon R. R. 8 per cent bonds 10,350 00 Demand loans, with collateral se curity 208,506 71 Cash on hand and in National banks 159 56M 70 $1,935,931 99 t.ti mrTTTro Due depositors SL710.WO 82 Sixmos, interest due... 31.333 00 Capital stock Coiftingent f und Earnings J.71L979 78 150,000 0U 40.000 00 23,97221 ,955,051 99 CHARLES SEIBERT, Treasurer. We. the undersigned. Auditing Committee, do hereby certify that we have examined the assets ot the bauk and find them to agree with the above statement. DAVID W. BELL. EDWARD GROETZINGER, JOSEPH G. SIEBENECK. PirrSBUBQ, January 5. U8L; ja60-TTSa 83 Display advertUtments one dollar per' tquare'for one insertion. Classified advcttlse menls on this page, such as IPanteu, Jor Sale, To Let, efcv, ten cents jier line Jor each inser tion, and none takm for less than thirty cents. TopUnebeing displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH JBUSIJTJSSS OFFICE, Cor. Smilhfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS Ol'fiif. BRANCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHF.EB WAT, iron 8ALK. TO LET. AND OTIIER TKAN81ENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE 11LCE1VLD ni'T0 9P. M. FOlt INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOB THE SUOTHisIDE. . H12 CAKSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. OE2. FOR-fHE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 lVLNN AVE. 1'ilTSBUliG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY 8009 Butler street. EM1L G. STUCKEY, Hth tr-ct and renn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAritCHEK. 59 Federal street. H. J. 31CBK1UK, Market House. Allegheny. F. H. EGGKItS SON. Ohio and Chestnut sti. "THOMAS McHENUY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, l'ennsylvaniiand Beaver aves. PERKY M. ULEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. aialo Help. A GOOD BILL DISTRIHCTER-MUST COMK well recommended. Call at BOOM 15, 63 Federal St., Allegheny. de8-J5 A GOOD MALECOOK-KEVblONE HOTEL, Fourth av. iaS-3! BOOKKEEPER-IV TAKE CHAIiBK OF books and odlcc: must have best reference: thoroughly rcllatilc: familar with grocerv trade: good position for right man: will par good salary; all correspondence coniidontl.il: wanted soon its possible. Address J. 1C, Dispatch office. Ja8-32 BOOKKEEl'ER-AN EXl'ERIENOF.D MAN: must understand his buslnrss thoroughly. InqnlreatKbKVENTH AV., between 10 and 12 A. M. Ja8-81 BOOKKEEl'ER-AN EXPERIENCED MAN. thoroughly reliable and llrst-class in cverv re spect. Address EXPERIENCE, Dispatch office. jaS-Dl BOY TO LEARN THE BAKItER TRADE; one with experience preferred at FD. DENGEIS. JIM l'enn av. JaS-17 CllTf ERs AND TAILORS THE CLEVELAND j Catting School, now In the twelfth year, had a larger attendance lorlSUO than ccr before, and Indications point to its being crowded during tlie entire winter of 1891. "What is the reason?" Simply this, rutters produce better results with the A. D. Ru4 New Method than liyanv princi ple of cutting taught. del8-95-ThFSSU GENTLEMAN AN ACCOMPLISHED GEN TLEMAN with large circle of acquaintance, toreprcsent Intnlscltv and countr prominent New York financial institution Address, with reference, FINANCIAL, Dispatch office. jaS-84 MAN-A GOOD MAN AS COOK TO TAKE charge of a house for an office force: none without good references need apnlv. Call at McKEEBROS., 955 Liberty St.. on 'Ihursday. at 4r. It. ja7-01 MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN WHO can make drawings of machinery, etc, in perspective, effectively shaded as subjects lor en gravliigs: sleadj work for cipajble men. Adilress A. MUGFORD. Hartford, Conn. JaG-3S SHEARMEN FOUR EXPERIENCED agricnltural shearmen at ANDEi.SON, DU PUY & CO.'S, McKee's Rocks, Pa. Apply at works to-diy. Ja(-G0 STEVJGRAl'HER-A GENTLEMAN STENO GRAPHER and typewriter for a bnslncss bouse; must be expert and have had ample experi ence: only those of tirst-class qualifications uced reply. Address by mall only, stating experience and salary, J. C , Box6.I1, l'ostoffice. JaC-92 WOOD EN GRAVERS-FOR FIRST-CLASS mechanical work: steadv work for really capable men. Address A. MUGFORD, Hartford, Conn. JaG-36 YOU.SG MAN-FOR ASSISTANT IN OFFICE, must understand typewriting tud steno graphy, and be quick and accurate at figures. Address at once, B. and S., 1C0 First av.. Pitts burg, Pa. JaS-92 YOUNG MAN-FOR DAIRY TA THE EAST END: must be sober and Industrious; ap ply between 2 anil 4 o'clock. H. E. BATEMAN, care of Jos. Eichbaum S. Co., 4$ Fifth ave. a8-3S 1 nfl AGENT-FOK THE BEST SELLING W)J household necessity of the age: Just out: IkO per cent to agents: sells at sight. Write quick to CHAMPION SAW CO., Beaver Falls, Pa. Jai-74 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Uee'c's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Kccfe's live. pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrlicca pills, djspepsl 1 pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin ernptlon pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrheca pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, tore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, uon cathartlc pills, U'alarla pills, piles pills. Price, Kccnts: large bottles ?!. Dlt. 0KEEFECO.. Homeopathic Chemist". 31 Firth av., Pittsburg. 111 move to 7CS Smlthfield st. April 1. ja5-21 AGENTS-'IO SELL1HE LIFE. TIMES AND correspondence or the late Most Rev. John Mac Hale. Archbishop ofTuam, by Rt. Rev. Bernard O'Relllv: this great work now ready in two volumes or 7C0 pages cacn. P.J. FLEMING & CO.. 77 Diamond st. de!3-TWTFSSu X Femnle Help. APPRENTICES-IMPROVERS. GOOD SEW ERS, operators; alo ladles nnd girls tolcarn dressmaking and cutting. Calior write. LON DON AND PARIS DRhSsMAKlAG CO..906 l'enn avenue. JaS-16-TuWTh GIRL EXPERIEACI.D GIRLTO FLED RUL ING machine. S3 WOOD ST., lourth floor. JabiS TADIES-1WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY J of 110 per week to work forme in their local ity at home; light work: good pay for part time; write, with stamp. Mite. IL G. FARRlNG TOA. Box 70 Chicago. la7-44 Male and Female Help. COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDRESSES, dining room girls, nurses, W0 house rlrls. German and colored girls, white and colored waiters, drivers, larm lianas, one baker, boy to learn plumbing. MRS. E. IHOMPSON. 60S Grant St. nolO-XTbS HorhL COOKS-CH A.MBERMAIDS. PANTRY and kitchen girls, child's nurse, 0 cooks. 100 nnrse gn is. 4 colored girls, waitress lor small 1am llv: first-elasssltuatlons now open. MEEHAN'S AG EN CY, 543 Graut st. 'J el. SO. Jao-D PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE-IN ALL LINFS dramatic business; also child; kickers and mashers save stamps. Address WEEK STA N DS, Dispatch office. J&5-5 Situations. POSITION-CUTTER IN FIRST-CLASS MER CHANT tailoring business wishes to change by March 1, '91: S years' experience, has been 25 years In the trade; is a practical tailor; 28 rears of age; strictly temperate. Address M., lilspatch office ja7-45 S1TUA-IION-BY EXPERT Sl'ENOGRAPHER ., and typewriter; 3 vears' experience. Address EXPERT, Dispatch office. a8 6 SITUATION-AS GARDEN Ell AND FLOR1SI'; good reference!. Address LOCiv BOX 403, Sharon, Pa. jatMl Taxtners. ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN (Willi CASH) TO take an Interest In first-class florist busi ness: eight green houses, each 100 n heated bv steam, all well stocked and In good condition. Ad ress FLOR131, 751 Crawtord road, Clevc land. O. j ii-14-u Booms, Houses, etc TO BUY A HOME IN SECOND OB THIRD wards, Allegheny, from S3. 000 to So, 000. Ad dress C. M., Home Hotel. Pittsburg. Ia8-19 Hoarders and Lodgers. BOARUERS FOR NICELY FURNISHED lront room on Union av., with board: refer ence. Address A. L. M., Dispatch office. Ja8-324 "Financial. 1 TON EY -OUR FACILITIES FOR FITRNISIT. Li ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc uucqualcU: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. If you nccil money apply MORRIS FLI.M1NU, loa Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TTSSu MONEY TO LOAA-ON MORTGAGES IN lare or small amounts at the lowest market rates or interest. W . A. HCKROA' & SONS. 89 Fourth av. dcb-M-Th MONE1 TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL "l. UL CK X CO . S9 Fourth av. dell-t-iThs MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond. aud mortg-tge: no delay. REED B. CO YLE i. CO., 131 Fourth av. dell-Trs MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER & CO.. 'J2 Fourth avenue. mhS-D MORlGAGEs-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel..lC7. apll-19-TTSsu SOUTHERN 1NVESTMEAT-A FEW DOL LARS Invested in Southern real estate mav result In a few years In a small fortune; lots that a lew years ago sold In southern cities for $a and ?10 a foot cannot be bought to-day for (150 a foot: we trill sell to an one every other lot In our town ot I'crcjville. Sunt county, Teun.. for?3 0: this covers all expenses -deed, abstracts and record ing; fine coal, timber and mineral lands; send stamp for plats, etc. PERCYV1LLELANDCO., 12 and 13 Ilnlbcrt Block, Sixth and Vine sts., Cin cinnati, O. JaS-G TO LOAN f500,UUO, IN ASIOUNTS OF J3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amonnts at S per cent. BLACK & BA1RD, 9a Fourth avenue. ee21-d26-p TO LOAN S200,O0O ON MORTGAGES 1 100 andunward at 6 per cent: $500,000 at4)j per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. Fr.fi N OH, 12S Fourth ave. 0C23-D Miscellaneous. TO BUY A PLANT SUITABLE FOR THE manufacture of steel castlugs, or would buy an interest In an established concern. Address B. M. K., Dispatch office, la6-7o WANTED. anscellaneous. EVERY LADY WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 610 l'enn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME FLESUER'S ladies' tailoring sysu:m; no risk; nartlps resnonslble: school now open. nol9-23 Jal-18 TCTVERYONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN JQj windows flacd before winter; telephone H71 or write postal card for price list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. 202 Fifth ave. seio-rrs PENSIONS THE F1TTSHURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. II. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Hflhav. renslons now bed for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers uuder late act of Congress; renslons increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certificates of service procured where discharges nre lost. de20-i2-TTS YOUNG LADIES AS L'UPILS-TO EDUCATE In the art of flue crayon work, pastel or water color, also negative retouching. For par ticulars, apply at the ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Ja2-51 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart H Co.'s line cabinet photos forfl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-J9-TTSU FOH SALE-EHPItOYED BEAL ESTATE. City Hesldcnces. -I OOD INVESTMENT-THREE-STORYBKICK VT dwelling of nine royms, with lot 54 feet front, of which 34 feet is vacant and corner of two streets, located In Seventh ward on good street, between Wylie and Fifth avs. C. BE RINGER & SON. 156 Fourth av. Jatt-12-TTS RESIDENCE WE HAVIS IN THETHIRTY FlRsr 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: onlvt,000; has50 ft. front: if you are looking lor a home you will mlssitirvondo not look at this. MORRISON & BANKS, 106 Third av., cor. Wooa St., cltv, and 51 Washington av.. Thirly-llrst ward. delS-TTS" TWO BRICK HOUSES FOR 3.000: LOT 24x100 ft. to Spring ny on Liherty av., Tenth ward. (16) See W. A. HEBRON &SONS, 80 Fourth av. Ja8-24-Th S21 Q 300 A fAYING INVESTMENT, OJLO property now routing for tl,300 per year, and will bring more after April: price, 513,500. If sold soon. The property is well lm- ? roved, the buildings good: two squares from lrth av., a few minutes from tho postofHce. (73) See W. A. HEBRON &SONb, No. 80 Fourth av. Jal-SC-MTh JJfT OOO-A 10 PER CENT LAWRENCEV1LLE O I 9 Investment on account of removal ot owner; a 7-rooined brick and a 10-rooined double frame dwelling, city water, gas, etc, with lot 25-UO0 rronting on two streets. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edgcwood. io2-TTS East End Residences. I71RAZIER STREET-FOURTEENTH WARD, ' new 8-room brick. 6-foot hall, vestibule, elec tric bells, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc.; lot 24x130 feet; terms easy. M. F.HIPPLE & CO., 90 Fourth av. Ja4-77-TnThSu HOUSE-LOVELY LOCATION NEAR Hl-l-AND av., handsome house of 7 rooms, wlib every comfort and convenience, only 51,000; haircash. W. W. ELDER11IN, GJ48 Station st,. E. E. Ja3-ll-TuIhS' MAIN. NEAR PENN AV. A NET 8 PER CENT, investment, :: bouses, ?1500; loca tion Is very central: street Improvements made. (81.) bee W. A. HEBRON it SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jal-25Th OAKLAND-A FINE OLD MANSION OF 18 rooms, with VH seres of ground, fruit and forest trees: only one square from llfth av. ; a grand home, or ground can be sub-divided to ad vantage: low price and very easy terras. BAX TER, THOMPSON CO., Its Fourth av. Ja4-97-TTSSU" S 300-NEW QUEEN ANNE FRAME. CON Ol UA1N1NG six rooms, reccntlon hall, bath. Inside w. c. aud shatters, llue mantels, good cel lar, all sewered; lot 37"xlOO feet; terras easy. il. F. H1PPLE & CO., 9 . Fourth av. Jal-77-TT8u Q1 OOO-CASH-A EW FRAME HOUSE OF 5 O I ? rooms, nat. gas. electric lights, bells. etc., on Grazier St., 2 minutes' from Dallas sta., P. II. R.: price only fiSUO; lot 25x185. W. W. ELDER KIN, 6348 Station St.. E. E. ja3-21-TnThS' AUegheny Residences. LOCUST SI'.-NEAR 3EDGWICK BEST part of the street pressed brick house of 8 rooms, bath, range, lauudry, cemented cellar, natural gas, slate mantels. Inside shutters, etc.; rent till April, $11 GO- lot 24xl3utoastreet: two tenement houses conld be built on rear of lot; price (7,b00lfsotd soon; terms, one-third cash, balance 11,090 per year. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. JaS-97-TTS CQ 400-A NICE ALLEGHENY HOME AT OO? a low price: .Market street: two-storv brick house of 5 rooms: lot 22x120 to paved alley; side entrance: outside bake oven; good stable; graoc arbor; shade. CHARLES SOMERS & Co., 313 Wood St., 6019 Pennav. Ja8-95 r OOO-SIX-ROOM DWELLING, WITH 115 icct iront, on prominent resilience strett, two car lines: house alone is worth S3.500: ise to t don't mltsthls chance rora first-class investment. M. F. Hll'PLE Jfc CO.. 9i Fourth av. Ja4-77-TTSu' OfQOOO-FOR NEW BRICK HOUSE 8 O LO? rooms, well finished in modern ste: also frame house In rear, on lot 21x124 ft., on Shef field st. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle gheny. Ja'-27-7,8,9,10,17 CO 800 A BARGAIN GOOD BRICK, 009 slate-roofed dwclllng,5 rooms and kitchen, gas and water, sewered aud paved. If sold soon. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny Ja6-59 Suburban Residences. AVFRY NICE THAME DWELLING OF five rooms, tall, porches, natural gas, with two large lotsat Emsworlh: price only (2,700. C. BK.BIN GER & SON , 156 Fourth av. Ja6-12-TST GOOD FRAME DWELLING OF FIVE rooms, with from one to three accs of land, at Ulcnliclcl, at a bargain, or will sell nine room house with six acres, C. BhRINGKR& SON, 156 Fourth ave. Ja6-12-TTS S'iEUBEN AV.. CRAFTON-NEW FRAME house live rooms, hall; three minutes from station; good boardwalk; price 62, 130; 7W) cash, balance J15 per month: a great bargain. J. R. MUBPH, Crafton. op. station. Ja8-7U T 000-20 ACRES GARDEN GROUND; FINE Ol orchards: fish nond: rood house or a rooms, supplied with spring water and natural gas; large Daru; aajoiningrapiuiygrowingiowns; llncorP., Ft. W. JtC. R. R.:a pretty situation: an excellent purchase. CHARLES SOMERS i. CO.. SW Wood St.. 6019 Penn av. Ja8-94 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. CORNER LOT 45X100 FEET-NEAR NEGLEY av., 011 bmmncrlea st., near steam, cable and clctrlc cars: nrice3.000. (90). SeeW. A. 1IFR RON & SON S, 80 Fourth av. Ja7-50-8. 12,16,20.24" ON COLLFGE AVENUE-1N THEMIDSl' OF Last End beautiful building lots, 40x110 ft.; terms eay. (81) SeeW. A. HERRON Jt SONS, SO Fourth av. Ja5-21-Th QQUIRREL HILL-ONE ACREOF 1HE FIN O EST Ivlng land In the Twentv-thlrd ward, suitable to be subdivided into lots, and sold at treble the nrlce th it It can be hought Tor. IRA M. BUHUHFILLI), 158 Fourth av. del2-S6-D CO 200 QUITE A BARGAIN IF SOLD 3G) soont-oii Thirty-eighth, near Butler St., house dve room; lot 53x107 It. (22.) See W. A. HK.RKON 4, SONS, to Fourth av. JaS-78-S, 10, 13,16, 20 Allegheny Lots. ARCH ST., SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY 2 very desirable building lots, as a whole or separately: each 20X100 feet to Veto St.: p Ice very reasonable. (34A); See W. A. HERRON A SON. 80 Fourth av. 'al-Te-JiTh C1HEAP LOT-1RWIN AV., SECOND WARD, Allegheny, at auction, Monday, January 12, at 4 o'clock: 5x70; Irwin av., about 100 yards above public school: terras cish. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 108 Fourth av. Ja7-47 LOT-150X124 FT.. CORNER FAYETTE AND Manhattan sts., I'ltthward. Allegheny; this fine piece or ground Is now offered as a whole or in single lots. For particulars tee A. D.WILSON, i tcderal St.. Allegheny. la8-96-8,9,10,12,17' Suburban Lots. ONE HUNDRED ACRLS OF LAND-ON line or railroad. In a good neighborhood, near city: suitable for lajlng out In lots. JAS, W. DRAPE & CO., LS) Fourth av., FltHburg. J a 6-63-1 TS -I SOX 105 FEET-AT S W 1SSVALE, N EAR STA JL TION:lavs beautiful: low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON A. CO.. 16rourth av. Ja4-93 lTarms. FARM-A NICE LITTLE PLACE, 9 ACRES, frame house, 5 rooms, barn, large poultry yard and houses, coal, water, 2acresfrott, at sta tion on h. 1:., near McLee'port. ED Wl'lTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Jab-D ORASGE PLANTATION- OR SALE OR exchange: a very fine one of 280 acres. In Southern Florida, 011 which are fine buildings and a large orange orchard: all tropical fruits can be raised there: climate healthlul: no long dis eases there, or Bright's disease: vegetables of all kinds can be raised there every month of the slEVENSON &CO., 100 Fifth ar. twt; price, ?.aji,uw. Apply at once to J. a. del9 PLANTATION-OF8M ACRES AND 7 GOLD mines In McDuffle co.. Ga.. on Little river; 250 acres No. 1 bottom land, raises wheat, corn, oats, sugar cane, etc.; 300 acres upland, half cleared, raises cotton, etc.: plenty of fruit: 2 dwelling and 6 tenant houses; lovely climate: the mines jleld from 510 to $30 per ton; one 5-itamp mill; price only SIS, 000: a rare bargain here. J. U. srLVLNSON & CO., 100 Fifth av.. I'ltts burg. - Jal-13 Q fVA0KE FARM FOR ONLY 13,150. IN FAY ijOJ KITE county, on Baltimore and Ohio Rail road; 125 acres cleared, balance In heavy timber: land lays nicely rolling, with abundance of spring water: fenced: three dwellings, sawmill, etc.; on the National plket will exchange lor city property, C BER1NGER A; SON, 159 Fourth avenue. Ia6-12-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. INTEBEbT-ON REASONABLETEKMS; PAliT or whole Interest In family Bible cabinet pat ented May, 1890. Address J. M., Dispatch office. 1a8-20 SS LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSlNESS-NO competition; small capital; large profits; best reasons for selling. Address L. A. J., Dis patch office. des-4-lhsa EVERYONE TO COME TO THE LECTURE bv Rev, W in. Best, Carnegie Hall. Allegheny, lhnrs'day. Jan. 8, al7:30r. .: tlckcts,50c: Jr. O. 11 A ni n.iri i. fi I. nfA rnrniaiiv inviLeu FOB SALE BUSYNESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFCTIONERY STAND In best town on line of Pennsylvania Rail road: low price to promnt bnyer. UAXTF.R, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. J aS-7-Tbs BOOKSTORE ONLY BOOKSTORE IN CITY of 15,000 population: connected by electric It. K. with college town six miles distant: doing a splendid business and constantly Increasing: has doubled In lour and a hair years: owners have business elsewhere whh h requires their entire at tentlon. HAMMOND & SON, Aewarkt O. JaS-76'' c OUNTRY STORE-ONE OF THE BEST 1 stands in State: lar?e town on R.R.:cash trmleSlG 000 per annum; Invoice. BOOM2, EX CELSIOR BLDG, Sixth and Grant. Ja6-47-TuTh DRUG STORE-lA ALLEGHENY CITY-A good placo for a German: Sl.ooowlll buy; sell ing on account oi ill health. Address OPIl. Dis patch office. Ja8-45 1JMJRNISHED HOARDING HOUSE-OF 7 . rooms; rent ?W0 .a year. For particulars In quire at No. 40 ROSS ST., city. Ja7-24-'WThssu GROCERY-SSOO; DOING GOOD BUSINESS: others ?50il to45,0C0; shoe stores, drugstores, cigar and notion stores, bakery; choice location; meat markets 8.S0 to 1400 PERC1VAL & CHAP MAN, 439 Grant st. deS-S HAROWAREBUS1NESS-AN ESTABLISHED stand In Allegheny City: paid 33K percent on capital Invested last year; trade increasing every year; will sell at Invoice: satisfactory reasons Tor selling. Address BUSINESS, Dis patch office. deS-99-TTSSu SHOE STORE-FOR LADY, J373J FINE PAY ING butcher shop. f250; tin-hop. grocery stores in both cities, $500 to $5,000; restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationcrr store, milk de pots. sHEl'ARD CO.. 151 Fourth av. jai S" TORE3-OF ALL KINDS. CALL FOR LIST. HOLMES Si CO., 420 smlthfield st. laS-lZ ROLLER PROCESS FLOURING MILL-100 barrel cap iclty; within 40 miles of the city: private railroad siding; large and well established commercial and farming trade: every modern Im provement; 150x1211 ft. of ground, a. A. DICKIE & CO., l'enn and Shady avs., Pittsburg, X. E. JaO-SS-TT Business Properties. BRICK MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY supplied with good tools and patterns; es tablished business: situated In good town in In diana gas belt. For terms addre.s FOUNDRY. DIspatcn office. Ja7-28 -a LASS HOUSE-8-VOT FURNACE: ERECTED JT in 1E3S: owned by citizens of Stoueboro: of fered at great bargain; good railroad facilities; cheap fuel: must be sold. Apply at once. C. G. LAKNED. Trustee, Stoneboro. Pa. J.al-4" QfT 500-AUGHENBAUGH HOTEL. COR O 7 AER Enterprise st. and P. R. it-, opnosite stockyards. East End; best location for droaers' hotel in East Liberty: an old established stand, containing 40 rooms aud in first-class- repair; a license certain to good purchaser; satisfactory reasons given for selling; immediate possession If desired. L. D. LEECH, 43 Sixth av., mom 3. dcS-93-TuTlv TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers; one 12x18. one 11x24, one 10X20L one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12. 8x14. 7xt2. and large stock or smaller sizes, portables on wheels and on skids: pumps, governors, pulleys, xhaftlng. etc. 23-25 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. YOUNG. ja5-D" RICK MACHINERY ONE RAYMOND perfection brick press: one wet grinding pan, 7 ft., with frame and gciring complete: one I'entleld stilt mad brick machine: one sort mud brick machine; one pair Penllcld smooth rolls, and one 50 h. p. engine, now In use; all ma chinery nearly new and in good order. Address GEORGE O. ROBINSON, Bcllalrc, O. Ja4-134" EA'GINE-BIG BARGAIN IF SOLD BEFORE removal. 00 b. p. engine. 14x20; extra heavv; complete; In No. 1 order. Address or call on J. S. StOUNG, 23 and 25 Park way, Allegheny, Pa Ja7-46-D MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY IN full operation and big paying business: 8 blast furnaces in same town; 7 rolling mills and 1! blast fnrnaees within a radius of ten miles. 75 miles from Pittsburg on E. & P., N. Y., L. . & Western. B. & O. Railroads; at a bargain to clocc an estate. Price and terms, address C W. PALMER, New Brighton, Pa. ja3-33-3,6,8,18,20.22.24' ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined. 3-1 horse power: also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE & MC DONALD, Pennav. and Thirty-second st, del5-TTE" THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers in everr size aud stvle: saw mills and wood-working machin ery. 11ARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. Pa. noCS-D WEBSTER'S "VACUUM" EXHAUST STEAM Economizer, Feed Water Heater and Puri fier, is the most perfect device known for heat ing and purifying the feed water for steam boilers and manufacturing purposes, and for heating oulldings 01 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 accessible: furnished on trial for acceptance: send for new Illustrated cat&logucof convincina proofs. WAR REN, WEBS'lER & CO., 491 N. 3u, Philadelphia. de30-51 THE PORTER &DOUTHETT CO.. LI.M;.DAK RAGH St. and River av., Allegheny, l'a . engines boilers and castings. Repairing proraptlv attended to. Ja6-s6 " Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. SPRING WAGONS, etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, Ho. 6l1 Duqucsne way, near Sixth street bridge. sc3-J2-MlhS" Miscellaneous. ATLASES-ONE SET OF HOPKINS' REAL Estate Atlases of Pittsburg (paper or mounted) at subscription price. Address II. K., Dispatch office. PEESONAL. PERSONAL-FINE I500KS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautiful bindings: low prlces;come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIORF, SU0 Liberty st. dell PERSONAL-FOE 30 DAYS ON LY-DICK EA S' complete works, $3; Shakespeare, complete, 8 vo , sheep, for (1 50; watch for special drives each month during the year. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smlthfield st. jaJ FOUND. FOUND-A LARGE EOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was lound hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D LEGAL NOTICES. FIDELITY 'IITLE ANDTRUsrcOMPANi. 121 and 123 fourth av. ESTATE OF DAVID M. EVANS, DE-CEASED-Notice is hereby elven that letters ot adinluUtrallou on the estate of David M. Eians have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haing claims against the same should make thcin known without delay. FIDELITY 11TLE AND 'IRUSr CO., Administrator, d. b.n. c. t. a. DAVID Q. EWlNG, Attorney. del-06-Tli FIDEL1TV TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATEOr CATHARlNEHLNDERsON, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Catharine Hen dersou have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re queued to make immediate payment, and those having clalmsagainst the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TU'LI-. AND TRUS1' CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EWlNG, attorney. de4-95-Th ESTATE OF SUSAN ROSSWOG. DECEASED. Notice i herebv given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Susan Rosswog have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims againBt the same should make them known without delay. FRIER J. ROSS-WOG. admin istrator, or his attorney, JOHN M. ROltB, 143 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. no4-9a-Th FIDELITY TITLF. AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATE OF GEOKGEMAR1IN. DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters ot admin istration on the estate of George Martin have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to mace Immediate payment, and those having claims against the Eatne should make them known with out delay. FIDLLll'Y TITLE AND 'IKUST CO., Administrator, JOHN C. SLACK, Attorney. de4-94-Th FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth nv. ESTATE OF JOHN W. .FLATLEY, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that let ters of administration on the estate or John W. Flatley have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY T1TLK. AND TRUSTCO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EWI.NG, Attorney. dc4-93-Th FIDELITY TITLE A ND TRUST COMPAN Y, 121 and 123 Fourth av. ESTATE OF WILSON McCANDLESS, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that let ters testamentary on tbe estate of Wilson Mc Caudless have been grantd to tho undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immedlato payment, and those having claims against the same should mako them known without delav. FIDELITY TITLE TRUST CO., Administrator, c. t. a. DAVID Q. EW1AG, Attorney. de4-97-Th THOMAS J. FORD, Atty-at-Law, 96 Diamond st. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHEGAS o3l City Manufacturing Co. , limited, was, on the 13th dav of December, A. D. 1890, by a vote of the majority In number and value or Interest, vol untarily dissolved, and tbe subscribers were dnly elected liquidating trustees to wind up the said as sociation, iiisltetl, and distribute tho assets tbereor, to wbom all persons luring claims against said association, limited, will present the same, and all persons indebted to said association, limited, will make payment. GEORGE DOVEY, address IS Decatur St., Alle gheny. JAMES B. ANDERSON, address Wllkinsburg, Allegheny co.. Pa. JOSEPH A. KlRCHNlCB, address 57 Fayette St., AUegheny City, deft-78-Tlj TO LET. ' tCity'ltesldences. DWELLINGS-1N ALL PARTS OF THE city and snbnrbs; send us your name and address, and we will mail yon our rent list regu larly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK & BAlRD. 93 Fourth av. dcl7-20t East End Residences. EAST END P.ESIDEACfS-SENDUS YOUR name and address and we will mail yon our rent list regularly until April 1, free of el'arge. BLACK. &BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. del7-20t HOUSF-GOOD HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS IN first-class ordcrj26 a month from April 1: reduced rent up- to that time: Ao. 2 Ivy St.. blndyslde; location good. W. A. HI'UKON S. SONS, Ao. 80 Fourth av. lal-I6-3,8.13t Allegheny Residences. DWPLL1NGS-IN ALL PARTS OF ALLE GHENY and suburbs: bend nsvour name and address and we will mall you our rent list regu larly nntll April 1 rreo or charge. BLACK & BAIRD, a, Fourth ay. dcl7-20t Business Properties. STORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mall you our rent list rcgularlv until April 1, free of charge. BLACK & B a1RD. 95 Fourth av. del7-2at STORE AND DWELI.ING-1N THEO'KiSEFn block. Main St., Mansfield, Pa. Inquire of M. O'KEEFE, Mansfield Valley P. O., Pa. Ja7-ist Offices. Desk Boom, Etc. OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-43t Sllscellaneous. FURNITURE AND LEASE-OF BRICK house, eight rooms and storeroom suitable for saloon: have ten boarders: lease rnns until April 1, 1893; bargain. JOHN S. OEHLING, No 3J29 Peun av.. Pittsburg. Ja3-33t 3 ACRES FOR LEASE-WITH bOO FEET OF elding on paved street; ICO feet of trestle; suit able Tor coal yard; Fifth av. and Pennsylvania Railroad. East End. D. It. SPEF.R. ja8-8t LOST. LOST-POCKETBOOK . CONTAINING PA PERS of value to the owner only. Will re ward finder and be obliged If returned to SHlLlr DECKER&CO., U) Market St. R. H. LOGAN. JaS-39 JP OST-ACCOUNT BOOK-ON THE STREET J between tbe Pittsburg Postofficc and the Ft. Wayne station. Allegheny, on Monday evening. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning toGEORUEU. QUAILL, S3 Diamond St.. 1'Itts bnrg. Jai-82 DIVIDEND. Marine National Bauk, Pittsburg. DIVIDEND THE BOARD Of DIREC TORS of this bank lias this day declared a dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF (2) PER CENT, payable forthwith at the banking house, corner Smithfleld st. and Third av. W. E. Von BONNHORST. Cashier. Dec- 3L 1890. ja3-4S ODD FFLLOWS SAVINOb BANE, PlTTBBtrEG, PA. Dec. 31, 1S9U. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THE bank bare this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT, on tho capital stock out of the earnings of the last six mouths, pay able on demand free of tax. Sja3-H F. E. MOORE. Cashier. Tbadesmens' National Baa'k, ) U. S. Depository. V SPrrTSBimo. Pa.. Dec 31, 1S90. S FIFTY-SECOND DIVIDEND THE DI RECTORS of this bank have this day de clared a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on demand. ja3- ROSS W. DRUM. Cashier. Ars enal B a nk, Pittsburg. Dec. 31. 1S90. f DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of the bank has declared a divi dend of f OUR (4) PER CENT out of the earn ings of the last six month, parable fortbwitb. jal-71-D ' W. S. WILLIAMS. Cashier. Faiuiees' Deposit national Hank, Pittsbuho, Dec. 31. 18aa ( QUARTERLY DIVIDEND THE DIRECT ORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT out of the profits of the last tbreo months, payable forth with free of tax. T. H. GIVEN. Cashier. ja3-13 First National Bank.Pittsburg. pa., Pittsburg, December 31. IS90. pvrVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS JJ bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of i'WO PER CENT on the capital stock, payable on demand free of tax. ja6M8 J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Office Union Insurance Co . 1 Pittsbubg, Pa.. January 5. 1891. f DIVIDEND THE BOARD HAVE THIS day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthwith. jaGSI J. W. J. McLAIN, Secretary. Geejias American Jys. Co., of Penna. ) Office No. Ill Fourth avfnue. . Pittsbubg. January 7. 1SDL DIVIDEND NO-30-iTHE; DIRECTORS OF this company have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share (4 per cent), payable on demand. JJ8-34-D W. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. office of the Teutonia Insurance Co.. NO. 2C6 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY PA., J January 6. Ib91. S DIVIDEND NO. 38.-THE DIRECTORS ot this company havo this dav declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT (S2 per share) out of tbe earnings of the past six months, pay able on demand. C. W. GERWIG, ja7-5"-D Secretary. MOKONGARELA INSURANCE CO.. I Pittsburg. Pa.. Jan. 6. 1&91. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Company have this dav declared a divi dend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE on the capital stock, payable on and .after FRI DAY, flth inst. JOHN H. CLANEY. ja7-5g-D Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Week Beginning; Monday, January 12, A. M. Palmer's Traveling; Company under the direction of H. S. Taylor, in the famous Madi son Square Theater sncces3. AUNT JACK, Preceded by a petite drama in one act, A MAN OF THE WORLD. Presented by a magnificent cast. Including Mr. Joseph Hawnrth in both plays. Prices, I, 75c, 60c, 2Gc. Seats now on sale. jaS- D UQUESNE THEATER (PtttsDurc's iieaoinc xneater.) Nightly at S. Next matinee, Saturday. CRYSTAL SUPPER. ; ALWAYS ; CROWDED. EVERYONE G0E3 TO SEE IT. Seats 25c to $1 at theater and at Hays', 75 Fifth ave. General admission, 60c Jan. 12 Agnes Huntington, In Paul Jes. jaS D UQUESNE THEATER EXTRA Seats now on sale. Miss Agnes Huntington In Planquette's latest Opera Comiquo, PAUL JONES. Encasement begins Monday evening-. Reserved seats 1 50. $1 00, 7oc. 50c aud 25c. at theater and Hays', 75 Fifth ar. General ad mission, 50c jaS-33 GEOBGE KENNAN Will deliver his great ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. "ON THE GREAT ROAD TO SIBERIA," AT OLD CITY HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 10. Tickets on sale at the Press Office, 79 Fifth ar. Reserved seats, 50 and 75 cents. Last chance to hear KENNAN. jaS 21 BIJOU THEArER To-night. MARGARET MATHER IN ROMEO AND JULIET. Matiueo Saturday. Jan. 12 "The Twelve Temptations. jaS Grand Opera house. TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturday. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. Next Wcek-A. M. PALMER'S CO.. AUNT ' JACK. jan5-D HARRIS' THEATER HARRIS, BRITTON & DEAN, Proprietors and Managers. Everv afternoon and evenlnc. Hardie and Von Leer in the Military Melo drama. ON THE FRONTIER. Week. January 12, Dowllng & Hasson. jaWl-TTS HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO-NIGHT. MATINEE, Tuedav, Tbnrsnay and Saturday. WEBER & FIELDS' SPECIALTY COMPANY.' Tuesday aud balance of week. ja6-51 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM AN D THEATER Week commencing Jan. 5. grand series of Laud Boat Races between Leading Oatsmen of tbo World. Admission, 10 cents. Doors open I to 5, 7 to 10 P.M. ja7-61 THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY. Fourth avenue (members of National Association). ODeninc week of second session commences TUESDAY, January & 1S9L Fonr classes for beginners. Children's openine Saturday, January 10. Classes every evening. r or particulars can at any time as academy. PROF. B. F. THUMA, JaI-31-TTbSSU .Principal ELECTIONS. Masonic Bank, t Pittsburg, Pa.. January 5. 1891. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this bank tq serve, during ibo ensuing year will be held atth banKing honse. No. 531 Smlthfield street, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 189L between the hours of 10 A. M. and L P. 21. .. ja6-6l W. R. CHRISTIAN. Cashier. Arsenal Bank. i Pittsburg, Dec 31, 1S90. ( ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of tlili bank to serve for the cusnins year will be held at the banking house on WEDNESDAY. Jan. Ii lbSL between tbo hours of 11 a. 21. and 1 p. 3r. W. S. M ILLIAMS, Cashier. j.al.7M,2,3,5,S,7.8.9,10,12U,H First National Bank PiTT&isnRO. Pa. Pittsburg, Dec. II. ISOO. s ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for tho bank, to serve for tho ensuing ear. will bo held at the banking bon'e. corner Wood street and Fifth ave., Jan. 13, 1891, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock r. M. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. delJ-bS-D THE KEYSTON E BANK OF PITTSBCRU The annual election for Directors of this bank to serve during the ensuiog rear will be held at the banking house. ICG Fourth ar., Tuesday. January 20. 1S91, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. J. H. H AYEs. Cashfer. de20-22-D Manufacturers' and Merchants and Merchants"! nce company, i 7 Wood street, f G. Pa.. Jan.6MS9Lj insuranc; Office, 417 Pittsburg. TTiLECTlON AN ELECTION FOR DIREC Vj lORS of this company to serte during the ensuiuc year will be held on MONDAY, tbe 12th inst., between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. at. WM. T. AD SIR, Secretary. jatj-SJ-D German American insurance Cojio pant of Pennsylvania, I Office No. lit Fourth avenue, f Pittsburg. January 3. 189LJ I "LECTION THE REGULAR ANNUAL JJ election for 12 directors of this company will ho held at this office Monday; tho 12. h inst.. between the hours of 11 o'clock A. 31. and 1 p. m. W. J. Patterson, Secretary. jao-23-D Office of Allegheny Insurance Co. No. 67 Fourth Ave.. Pittsburg. January 5. 183L ELECTION AN ELECTION FOR DIREC TORS of this company to servo during the ensuing year will bo held on MONDAY, tbe I2th inst., between the bourn of 12 and 1 o'clock r.M. u. u. ujjX,LlU, secretary. ja&5 Office Armenia Insurance Co., No. 65 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jan. 2. 1E91. T1LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION VI fortDirector of this company will be held at this office on MONDAY', January 12. between 10 a.m. and 2 P. M, W. D.McGILL, janl-27 Secretary. Office of Teutonia Insurance Co., ) No. 206 Ohio St., Alleohent, Pa.. Januarys. 1S01. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTIuN of directors to serve tor the ensuing yeat u ill be held at the office of tho company on MONDAY. January 12, 1891. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock r. m. C. W. GERWIG, jat82-6,8,10.12 Secretary. Office Union Insurance Co.. " Pittsburg, Pa., January 5. 1S91. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for twelve directors of this company to serve for tho ensuing year will be held at the office. No. 511 Smithtleld street, on MONDAY, JAN UARY 12, 1891, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. ja6 7 J. W. J. McLAIN. Secretary. ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Columbia Oil Company will be held on THURSDAY, JAN UARY 15. 1891. at II o'clock A. M.. for the election of directors and tbe transaction of such business as maybe presented. a2-19-D A. P. McGREW, Secretary. Office of the People's Mutual Acci- j dent Insurance Association. Pittsburg. Pa.. December 13. 1S90. ) THE ANNUAL MEE1ING OF THE MEM BERS of this association for the election or directors will bo held at the association's principal office, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. Pitis burtr. Pa., on MONDAY', January 12, 1891, between tbe hours of 12 and 1 P.M. jaS-13-D Frank K. Kohleb. Secretary. The Monongahela Connecting Railroad Company, Pittsburg. December 26, 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUALMEE1ING OF the stockholders of this company will bo held at their general office, corner Third ar. and Try st. Pittsburg, on MONDAY. January 12. ISOL at 2 o'clock P. M.. for the election of a President and Board of Directors to servo for tho ensuing year.and for transacting such ether business as may bebronghtbelore the meotiug. ia! 26-MTh BENJAMIN PAGE. Sec'y. Office of i Monongahela Navigation Company, Pittsburg. Dec 17. 1890. ) TJILECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING Pi of tbe stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company for the election of officers and managers for the ensuing year, and other business, will be held on THURSDAY, the 8th day of January. 1891. at 2 o'clock, r. jr., at the office of said company. No. 8 Wood St., Pitts bnrc. W. BAKEWELL. Secretary. del89-D TKOPOSALs. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR tho purchase and removal of St. John's Episcopal Church and chapel bnlldings, corner ot Main and Butler streets; buildings can be examined by app'iing to tho janitor on the premise". For particulars address CHARLES R. MILLER, Secretary, 179 Fortj-sixih st., Pittsburg. ja7-23 Office of Controller of 1 allegheny county, pa., Pittsburg. Pa.. Jan. 7. 1S91. ) -VTOTICE TO BANKS AND BANKERS 11 sealed proposals will Be received at this office until TUESDAY.January 13,at i o'clock P. jr., for interest on current daily balances of the deposits ot ail funds collected by the Treasurer of Allegheny county, as provided by act ot Assembly. For further information applr at the office of said Treasurer. JAMES A. GRIER. JJ8-13 County Controller. OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA.. Pittsburg. Pa Jan. 7. 1S9L -VTOTICE TO MARBLE CUTTERS-SEAL-11 ED proposals will be received at thu of fice, addressed to tbe Commissioners of Alle gheny Countr, until i o'clock r. 3t. January 13, 1891. for furuitbing and putting In place head stones to graves of Indigent soldiers buried by Allegheny county until Jannarv 1, 1S92. Sam ples can be seen in Allegheny Cemetery or in burying place where soldiers have been buried under the law. All bids must be within the fifteen (Sid) dol lar limit, as provided by law. JAS. A. GRIER. ja8-ll County Controller. OFriCIAL-PITTSBURG. NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT the report of Viewers on the opening of Ko3e street, from Dcvilliers street to Kirk patrick street, has been aporoved by Councils which action will be final, 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. jaK!3 VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LM tho report of Viewers on the construction or a sower on Penn avenue, from the Pennsyl vania Railroad bridge to Negley Run sewer, bas been approved by Council;, which action will bo final, unless an appeal is tiled in tbe Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Work". Pittsburg. Jan. 5. 189L ja5 33 Mayor's office, ' January 3, 1S91. t IN compliance with section 5 of an ordin ance fixing the number of newspapers in which tho official printing shall he done, regulating tho manner in which the advertis ing for proposals to do the same shall be ravit f authorizing tho Mayor to enter into aeon tract, &c, I hereby Invite proposals for tbe publication of all ordinances, viewers' reports and proposals for public work, supplies and all other public advertising except delinquent tax lists, for turee (3) years frum tho 2d day of April, 1891. Said proposals must ho In this oi fire on or before tho 19th day of January, 1891. at 2 o'clock P. II., and must be accompanied by bonds in tbe sum of ten thousand dollars each, conditioned for the performance of the con tract. Ihe right is reserved to reject or accept anv or all bids. Bonds and information fur nished at this office. H. L GOURLEY. jaO-32 Mayor. PITTSBURG. Jan. 3. 1891. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CLIVED at ti office ot City Controller until JANUARY 13. 1891. at 2 o'clock r. M., for fnruishing and erecting one duplex steam Dump, capacity 50U.HX) callous in 21 hours against 20-foot head. 70-foot piston speed, with I 'JO pounus ot steam rarrieu in nouers. 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 bouse. Fnll specifications ana detailed plans must accompany each bid. Gen era! plans will not be considered. Each pro posal mast be accompanied by a bond, with tuo sureties, double the amount of the esti mated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Cierk. The department of awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGE LOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. iIi7- CHOICE PROPERTIES. T-IORSALE ' DESIRABLE ALLESHEHY HODSESf-U NORTH AV. Fronting the Parks, corner lot, -30x170, a large and complete house of 12 commodious rooms; price very reason able. (25) STOCKTON AV.-Near arch St., lot 264x310 feet, a large and complete hou-e, ten rooms; price low if sold sooa. (22) ' BID WELL ST. Location first-class, a modem bouse, ten large rooms, lot 23xl23 feet, price only 513,000. (35) LOCUST ST. Near Sedgwick st. a very com. pleto house, nine room, partially fin lshedinhard wood, all the modern im provement?, lot 33x130 feet. (21) NORTH AV. Near Sandusky St.. a geodt . honse. nine rooms, lot 20x120 feet; only $10,000. (36) MONTGOMERY AV. Near Sandusky St. x very desirable bouse, nine rooms, lot 20x90 feet; SI2.000. (36) NORTH AV. A verr desirable house, ten rooms: lot 20x110 feet; near Sandusky st.;20.000. (Jb) LINCOLN AV. A fine house, ten rooms, neat Grant ar.: price low. (21) SHERMAN AV. Very cheap, 511.000. about tberonce of the lot only, brick bouse, sir rooms, lot 25x55 feet, near Stockton ar. (29) Also others. Call or send for ILt, free. W. A. HERRON & SONS, janZ6-2,8,-LZ0 80 Fourth ar. SPECIAL OFFER. Very Desirable East End Lois Centrally located near cable lines'. Two on Marchand street, 24x131 each; two on Howe street, 25x120 each; three on Edwin street, 27x120 each; three on Emerson street, 24x 120 each; three exceptionally well located on Conrad street, 40x133 each. S. A. DI0E2E & CO., - Penn and Shady Avenues, B. E. We deal only in East End properties. jab"-62-TTS THE LAST HOUSE Unsold out of Eight At a Reduced Price. Handsome (new) and complete brick house: 13 rooms handsomely finished and papered; all the very latest improvements. Forbes St., Oakland, cor. Coltart square. See W. A. HERRON &. SONS. SO Fourth avenue. jal-77-j-Th FOB SALK ' Handsome Suburban Home, Queen Anne house 10 rooms, with most all the improvements of the modern city bouse. 2V acres or zround. beautifully located, forest trees, Swissvalo, P. B. R at a greatir Teduced price. See W. A. HERRON & SON. 80 Fourth ar. jj8 77-Th 7 AUCTION SALEs. AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 9. At 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street. Solid walnut mahogany and oak chamber suits, wardrobes, chairs, tables, rockers, bed steads, bureaus, washstands, mattresses, springs and bedding in good condition, parlor suits, odd chairs, rockers, lounges, hall racks, mirrors, pictures, window shades, wash boilers, rubber mar, lot matting, linoleum, hall, room and stair carpets, hassocks, cots, trays, showcase, bookcases, toilet sets, laundry and kitchen goods, etc HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. jab-40 I Fire Goods, i-fre Goods 2.C0O cases fine fruits at auction, for account of wlmm it mav concern. FRIDAY, January 9. at 2$0 P. 31.. at 311 Mirkt street Goods will be sold in lots t suit purchasers. Caliiornia, apricots, peaches, pears ana fine tomatoes, string beans, peas, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. jaS-11 $3,000 : L. u ilbnn WORTH OF STATIONERY AT auction. Lot fine stationerv.Docket- b. -. Minims, etc.. at auction THURSDAY il ORNING, January E. at 10 o'clock, at N a. 311 Market st. Owner goinir ort of business. Goods must bo sold. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. ja7-f AUCTION SALE II. R SMITHSON. Real Estate, and General Auctioneer, room 58, Eisner building. Fitth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. le56-P -pEMOVAL. L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 16 AND 43 SEVESTH AVI. We respectfully announce that we bar secured tbe large and substantial buildings of the BINDLEY HARDWARE CO., , Seventh avenur, opposite New Grant street, to which location we bare removed our office and snch goods as hare arrived since tbe destruc tion of our Liberty street warehouse by fire. Wo aro not yet fully prepared to supply the wants of our customers, but hope to be able to ao so in tho course of a week or ten days. In the meantime, if our friends will intrust their orders to us we bope to be able to supply their more pressing needs without delay. l.h. Harris" drug co NOS. 16 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. FITTSBCHG. PA..' January 1.1S9L jaMD REMOVAL. DR-.O. MILLER, Houso and Sign Painter, bas removed from 133 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention siren to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing in all its branches. oclSS-D TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS. From the establishment of our business In 1SSJ we have made tbe LEASING AND MAN AGEMENT OF FEOFERT1E3. in both cities and suburbs, a special feature, and we oiler our services to owners of real estate, believing; wo can save them the many annoyances con nected with RENTING and COLLECTING RENTS. W. A. HERRON & SONS. Real Estate Agent. Nn. 80 Fourth avenue. 1 ja-tSS.2,5;8.0.13,16, 19,22,21 FREE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WITH EACH DOZEN" cabinets we will present yon with a life size crayon Sortrait of rnurself. KEN NEDY'S PHOTO GAL LERY. No. 20 Filth are. no9-97-TTS3tt -jVT MAY, SONS & CO, Fine Dl'EING AND CLEANING. oB Sixth Arenna, mblSSO-TTS Pittsburg. Ka. VTEW GOODS ARRIVING DAU.Y-COMB 1I and examine our stock of gold and silver watches, clocks, diamonds, jewelry and silver ware, etc ; lowest prices in the two cities. At WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ar.. Pittsbnr-r: Una watch and jewelry repairing a specialty. JJS-TT3W AF. SAWHILL. ACCOUNTANT, 187 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Attends to opening or closing books, correc tion of errors, or anything In the line ol accounting. deS-M-D piANOb, ORGANS, And all manner of Smal all! Instrument " ' '" AT HAMILTON'S. - - fifth aTentw,- ft X :a; ""3is& "i Ja j-"H. WV-vmsm