aCTBBi &jj2iaaG3m mi warn "WWZF- !V THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SATURDAY NOVEMBER ' 28, " 1891. 3 JUST A TRIFLE WARM. Retail Liquor Men Mad and Will Form a Bis Organization. VEOLESALERS DISOBEY THE LA ft. "Will Tiy to Abolish the 10-MilI Tax and Ask a Favor of the Court. THE BOYCOTT FEATUKE BROUGHT OUT In anticipation of the $1,000 liquor license to be imposed upon retail dealers in cities of first and second class next year a protective organization of the leading salson keepers will be formed in Pittsburg. About 150 dealers met in Mellon's Hall on "Wednesday to discuss the in terests of their business, and among the most potent matters relative to the business was the inconsistent treatment of ' yholesalers to the retailers. The latter claim the former hurt their daily business by not living up to the Brooks law and selling in email er quantities than quarts Another matter discussed was a proposi tion made to have a committee appointed to call upon the license judges and ask them to hold the license court before April 1. The 10-mill tax was considered un fair, and means will be taken to abolish it through the efforts of the organization. John O'Neil, of the Sixth Avenue Hotel, presided temporarily at the meeting. Object or the Ten-Mill Tax. 3Iany retail dealers have not paid this tax and say they don't intend to. They will Rive the city a contest in the Supreme Court first. Some of the prominent retailers were not present, but when the object of the organi sation was laid before them they heartily indorsed it, and said the dealers were now making the proper move to further their in terests and protect themselves against un scrupulous wholesalers. John Xetvell, of Fifth avenue, was one of those spoken to. He said: "Tne wholesalers 'knock us in more ways than one by their illegal actions. Many of them cot only sell in such small quantities as pints, but I hear of a few doing what is called a 'barrel trade,' that is, selling by the drink. These are only the 'Cheap John places where law and the quality of whisky is entirelv overlooked. Even the better class of holes jlers hurt us. A man goes and buys a quart of liquor at $1 per bottle, drinks it, floats about town, and in and out of the saloons. He doesn't go in there to buy, but instead he will take a drink out of his bottle. Newell .favors an Organization. "The only thing he leaves is the empty pla-s vial. Why, it was only last night my porter iound the waste pipe stopped up. and investi.-.tiig closely found a big empty bottle in it. Some 'bum used that means to get rid of it. Yes, I think if the retail people stick together there are many injur ious factors now existing which can be eliminated. It's right, and I indorse it." James Pyatt, another retailer, was an other gentleman who did not attend the meeting, but from what he lerrned of the object he is in faor or an organization. "There is but very lew wholesale liquor houses in town where you can't go and get as small a quantity as a pint. They hurt our business, and if we are compelled to pay f 1,000 next year, why we want some chance to make bread money. This past year has not been one any retail liquor dealer could go out into tne street and yell with joy over. There has b:en too many things working against us. Strikes, scarcity of money, speak-casiesard illegal wholesalers actions. All of these have hurt us, and I am in favor of advocating some organization which will tend to its betterment." Tee court for granting license is hoped to be changed to a date before April 1, io order to give the tenant a chance to make other arrangements should his license be refused. A committee consisting of George Tann, Huckenstien, Ruhlandt, Ahlers and others was appointed. Another meeting will be held next week, when a proposition is to be made whereby any wholesaler who is known to have sold in Dints or otherwise hurt the retailer by not obeying the law will be boycotted by the organi ration. TO CONDEMN THE ROAD. The Birmingham and Brownsville Pike to Be Declared Free Reports of the Board of Viewers Wants Damages for His Boy General Coart Notes. The special committee to whom was re ferred a resolution for the doing away with the tollgates on the Birmingham and Browns ille turnpike road at the head of South Eighteenth street, met yesterday afternoon. City Attorney Moreland stated there were two acts covering the point at issue. The act of 1885 gives the citizens the right to petition court to do away with toll roads, while the other set gnes the city the power to condemn such roads within the limits of the city. The number of people inside the city limits using the road was not commensurate with the number living outside the city limits, so that it would not be fair for the city to condemn the road. The solution of the question lays with the people them-f-el"es. There was no question but what it was a hardship, and should be gotten rid of. J. Phillips, a property owner, stated that the road was kept in a horrible condition, and in winter was almost impassable. It was decided to recommend that Coun cils proceed under any act they see fit to have the road condemned as a nuisance, or have it placed in a proper condition. This was adopted. A Case on Excursion Tickets. The jury is out in the suit or Lizzie Huchel jsnd Mrs. E. P. Mai one against the Pittsburg and Like Erie Railroad Company. The case v as an action for damages for having been put off a train. Thej' purchased round-trip excursion tickets to AUequippa, On their return they alleged the conductor said their tickets were not cood on that train. Ho put themoffat Shannopmand they were com pelled to walk to the city. A storm came up .mdthey got wet and were ill in conse quence. The conductor claimed that the women wanted ttop-over privileges and be- ause they were lef used would not give up their tickets or pay their fares. He then had to put them off the train- Want a New Administrator, A petition was filed in the Orphans Court yesterday by Nancy McElhaney and Sarah Ann CaiTick, asking for the removal of .'arnes H. Whittaker as administrator of the estate of their father, James Hawkins. The estate consists of a farm of 47 acres in Mifflin township, near JIunhalL to which the three are the heirs. Hawkins proposes to sell it at public sale despite the objections of his tasters, who claim that it is not a propitious time to sell, and that a good price could not now be obtained. They therefore ask for his removal as administrator. Reports of the Board of Viewers. The first of theieportsof the viewers on assessments for street improvements under the curativa act of Assembly were filed in Common Picas Court No. 2 yesterday. The repoits were on the grading, paving and curluns of Borgs avenue, Basin alley, Mahon street. South Twenty-eighth street and Stan wiz street, and paving and curbing Wj om ing street and grading and paving Fox hticet. The court confirmed the reports nisi, tobe como absolute within 30 days unless excep tions are filed iu the meantime. Wants Damages for His Boy. Lamaa Hellings yesterday entered suit in behalf of himself and his son, William E. Hellings, against William H. Larmar, a quarryman, for injuries to the son. A rock was thrown by a blast fromLarmar's quarry into Hollings' raid nearby, and striking the boy on the head fractured bis sknll. Ten thousand dollars damages are asked lor the boy, and $2,000 for the lather. Suit Against the Coraopolis Oil Company. George Magnus yesterday entered suit acuinst the Coraopolis Oil Company for $2,000 damages. Magnus alleges that salt water from an oil well drilled by the do fen dants flowed into his spring pollutineit and tendering the water unfit for use. To-day's Trial Lists. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Matt Golden, R. B. Peterson, Mary Cole. E. P. Williams, Salomon Lavine, YTm. Naftinsky. .ALASKAN adventures by the leader of the expedition np Mount St. Ellas in THE DISPATCH to-morrow. TV. C. WIHTEHILL'S Great Success With the Henry F. Miller Pianos. Greatest success indeed, for he can show a long list of names, among whom are some of the most cultured people in musical matters that it is possible to find anywhere, as well as a number of the leading teachers in Pittsburg who have bought Henry F. Miller pianos. Xo matter whether you are thinking of purchasing or not, please call in and examine these wonderful instru ments. A fine selection of uprights, pedal up rights, grands and parlor grands always in stock, and as reasonable in price as it is pos sible to sell them. Medium-grade pianos from $175 to J350. Easy payments arranged it desired. Bran mullcr pianos, absolutely first-class. Ele gant indeed for the money. TV. C. "Whitehill, L52 Third avenue. A Cook Book, Freel The well known Leibig's Extract of Meat Co. have issued a new edition of their com pact and very attractive cook book, which shonld be in the hands of every housevife in the country. It has a tasteful, illumi nated cover, and contains recipes carefully compiled by an eminent cook for the easy preparation of economical, daintv and practical dishes of various kinds, all of them both appetizing and healthful, and it will undoubtedly prove a great aid in "improved and economic cookery." The book will be mailed lree on receipt of a postal, with vour address plainly written, by Messrs. Dauchy & Co., 27 Park Place, 2Jew York. SrrciAL 100 genuine Alaska seal muffs at ?10 each. You can't get them for that price anywhere else in the United States. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fine neckwear for holidav presents. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Don't let that cough continue. Stop it at once with Piso's Cure for Consumption It never fails. 25 cents. All druggists. TUS Mas. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup is the Dest of all remedies for children teething. 25c Trswk MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetincs. rpRERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING OF St. John's Lodge No. 219. F. and A. M., in Freemasons' Hall. Fifth av.. on SUNDAY, Novem ber 29. at 12:30 r. St., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. Henry Bernhard Rohbock. BY ORDER OF W. M. no23-68 Elections. Office or MoxongaiielI. Insurance Co. '1 38 FOURTH AVEXUE, PlTTSBFBO. Nov. IS. 1R91. ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR the election of Directors to serve for the en suing year will be held at the office of the company, 98 Fourth av.. on TUESDAY, December 1, 1S91, between the hours of 12 M. and 1 P. M. nol9-32 JOHN H. CLANEY, Secretary. Business Chances. DISSOLUTION OF PARTN ERSHIP NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership existing be tween August Flacn and G. J. Blelcnner was dis solved by the death of August Flach. All dents of said firm will be paid and all accounts collected by G. J. Blelchner. who will continue the real estate and fire insurance business at the old stand. No. 2208 Carson st.. S. S.. Pittsburg, Pa. no2S-15 Legal Notices. ESTATE OF MARY RUTH. DECEASED Notice is hereby given thatletters testamentary on the estate of Mary Ruth have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known wlthonidelav. J. E. JOOS. 192 Madison av., Allegheny. Or MRS. ROLF, 49 Second St., Allegheny. no21-32-s n. MCFARLAND. 310 Diamond street. ESTATE OF WILLIAM LYONS. DECEASED. Administrators' notice. Letters or adminis tration on the estate of William Lyons, late of cltv or Allegheny, county or Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania," deceased, have been granted to Marion Lyons and William Lyons, Jr., residing in said city, county and State, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment and thoe hailng claims or demands will make known the same without delay to MARION LYONS, WM. LYONS, Jr!, Administrators, 447 Wood street. Or H. MCFARLAND, Att'y, 110 Diamond hU, Pittsburg. no7-l6-s Notices. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, Until the reconstruction of our building, corner Wood and Dlam ond streets, which we expect to oc cupy again bv March, 1892, we are temporarily lo cated at No. 7 81xth avenue, cornerof Wood street. Depositors or One Dollar and upward received and Interest paid thereon, commencing on the First and Fifteenth or each Month, and payable semi annually on the first days or January and July. If not drawn the Interest is added to the principals CHAS. MEYRAN, President. JOS. ABEL. Vice President. A. K. NIEMANN. Secretary. H. W. WILKER, Treasurer. GEO. W. GUTHRIE, Solicitor. Open dally from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., and on Satur da v from 9 A. M. to 6 r. M. ocl-46-TTS FOUND. FOUND Wall paper lea roll. Thompson Bros., 109 Federal st. T?OUND You can buy Flobert rifles at 12 at K. X' M Smit's, 832 and S34 Liberty st. FOUND You can sell or exchange your old seal sactrnes at Paulson Bros., 441 Wood st. FOUND Reliable portrait artists In crayon, sepia and water colors; finest grades only ; all work done In windows In presence of the public to prove thatno bromide prints are used; order now and par ror Christmas; stores open tlllsp.lt.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 703 Liberty St., 007 Wood st. FOUND A quick, way to make money is to pur chase lots and build bouses at Kensington: the new city has grown so rapidly that 300 additional houses are needed at once; best or tenants can be obtained; houses can be sold at a good profit as soon as built; special Inducements given those who buv and build at once. Call for particulars at office of The Burrell Improvement Company, No. 96 Fonrth av., Pittsburg. Pa. LOS1. LOST Gold spectacles and cafe. Thanksgiving, Oakland, near Boquet st. ; reward ir left at IS Federal st., Pittsburg. LOST-Chlld'sdress, between Bradv and Nixon sts., Allegheny ; finder will receive reward by leaving at No. 27 Grant alley. LOST Money lost by keeping old scat garments; ise pay cash for such, or exchange them for new ones. Paulson Bros.. 411 Wood st. LOST A Knights Templar cnarm. on Wednes day evening, between Union depot and the Oil Exchange; reward irieft at Dispatch office. LOST-Last M ednesday night, a red and white cow with long, sharp horns; about 8 J cars old. SPmI1 lf retu"d to Henry Erake, Spring St., fct.. Clair towuship. L(JSTr;Pei'l0,)portnnJl-tles me money in not building houses at Kensington; gooa prices can be obtained and vhey cau be sold as fast as built: . houses have been erected since June and as. many more could be occupied at once: good tenants can be obtained; special arrange ments will be made to builders and others who buy property and commence building al once. Call at office of The Burrell Improvement Company. No. 96 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Pa. NEW PUBLICATIONS. I EIGHTEENTH EDITION. J Postpaid for 25 cents (or stamps). THE HUMAN HAIR, Why it tails off, turns grey and the remedy. By PROF. HARLE Y PARKER, F. R. A. S. W. N. LONG & CO., 1013 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. "Every one should read this book." Ath ena: urn. no7-55-s Ma-JHsplay advertisements -one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. TJN1IL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings t ill be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CEXT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION -nlien pall for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Warded Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, HALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TOILET, AND OTHER TRANSIFNT -ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOE INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts wlih THE DISPATCH. Pnl) iLlvr-HPSV NO. 107 PRDERAI, ST.. I TELEPHONE 363. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAST END. J.W.WALLACE, 6121 PENNAV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMASMcCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKKY, S4th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Cftestnnt streets. THOMAS McIIENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. PEBBY 11. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Help. BARBER Good man; steady work and good wages paid. Inquire of Mr. Wagner, 58 Lincoln av., Bennett, Pa. BO SALESMEN In city and every country tonn. O'Kecfe & Co., 703 Smlthfield St., Pitt6burg. BOY Good strong bov; 14 or 15 years of age. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth av. BUTLER A ltrst-cliss white man: also a voung German girl for housework. Apply to Pere grlno's Employment Office, 159 Fourth av. ClOLLFCTOR-One acquainted with the building trade: state reference and wages expected. Address Contractor. Dispatch office. CONTRACTOR to move about3,C00 yards of ground. Carbonic Acid Mfg Co., Ben Venue station, P. R. R. "TVRAUGHTSMEN Two good men famlllarnith XJ blast furnace and rolling mm work: : rood wages will be paid to first-class men. Julian Ken- near, no. 91 Finn av.. city. DRIVER A good driver: references reqnired. Applv to Joseph Walton, 134 Water St., Pitts burg, between the hours of 9 and 11:50 X. M. ERRAND BOY About 16 years of age. Easton. Blber ft HEATFR and two first-class bottom makers on soaking pits (new mill): answer stating where lat employed. .Address Steel, Dispatch office, Pittsburg. Pa. MAN with push wanted In each cltv and town to introduce our new Paste btove Polish among house-keepers and stores; no labor, no brush dust or smell; pavs S3 sopor day. Address with stamp, Champion Co.. 42 N. Fojrth St., Philadelphia. Pa, M AN To take charge of horse and cow and . make himself eenerallv useful. Annlvcor. Thomas and Fifth av., Hast End. PLUMBER-Flrst-clas6 plumber; f3 50 a day; steady work. 97 Water st. PLUMBERS-At 4104 Butler st. Bowes & Cowl ing. SALESMEN Three traveling salesmen to handle the finest and best selling specialty in school supplies ever manufactured: no book canvassing; this Is straight business; write for onr $100 proposi tion for trial month. O. W. Close, 315 Wabash av., Chicago, III. SALESMAN One experienced salesman In cloth ing and furnishing store: single man and must speak German: best of reference to be furnished. Address Lock Box 155, Da Bols, Fa. SALESMAN WANTED Salary and expenses from start; permanent place; good opening. Ap ply, with references. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN Five first-class sewing machine men, salary or commission. Wheeler & Wil son MTg Co., 6 Sixth street. SOLICITOR Experienced in groceries and teas. Apply J. F. KenzlfT, No. S3 Spring Garden av., Allegheny. STENOGRAPHER and callgraph perator. Ad- tr aress. giving experience and trne ere last em ployed. Hunter, P. O. Box, 325. Pittsburg. WAITER An experienced waiter for lunch counter. 1123 Liberty St., opposite Union depot. YOUNG MAN for stenographer and assistant bookkeeper: must be rapid on typewriter and write good long hand and be correct at figures. Ad dress, with age and references, B. W., Dispatch office. YOUNG MAN A good chance for a young man to learn shorthand, beginning Monday evening. For particulars call or address Private Shorthand Institute, 415 Smlthfield st. "VTOUNG MAN for office work; must be quisk and X accurate. State age and salary expected to Perpetual, Dispatch office. TOUNG MAN stenographer. Call at Private X Shorthand Institute, 415 Smlthfield st. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle tbe new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion 01 paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to K0 In six days; another (32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Forterms and full particu lars, addrvss 'lhe Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AGENTS To sell the Plnless 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 tbe exclu sive right is given: on receipt or 50 cents' we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address The Plnless Clothes Line Co., 97 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. AGENTS Installment agents, call at once and see our beautiful line or albums ror the holidav trade: the finest line In theclty, at lowest prices, and among them the well-known metal back al bum, the only album in the world in which the leaves are changeable or that can be replaced with new leaves If soiled: highest commissions paid. E. GatelyJtCo., 25 Federal St., Allegheny. AGENTS We furnish team free to agents who sell our goods: our new line will sell at every house, and agents can reap a harvest in a few weeks; will pay a salary of $75 per month, it pre ferred. Address at once Standard Silverware Co., Boston, Mass. AGENTS ror a much-Improved "LIP) orPar nell, " the great Irish leader, to which is added biography or the Bt. Hon. Wm. Ewart Glad stone: price (1 25; outfit 30 cents. P. J. Fleming Is uo.. ua .nun av., r-ittsourg. AGENTS, with a record, to canvass for a very attractive form of Investment; the best thing In the market; worthy the attention of first-cla-4 men. Call to-day, 2to4o'clock,Room44, Shannon building. AGENTS for a household article, the finest of Its kind: sells on sight; none hut hustlers answer this ad. Address with stamp, Bjx 73, Allegheny, Pa. AGENTS Can earn 3 per day; no experience reqnired. Call between 8 and 12 A. II., Room 8, 91 Federal st., Allegheny. AGENTS Few good age: sion. Wheeler & Wil nts: salary or commls- ilson Mfg. Co., No. 6 Sixth st. AGENTS WANTED Five to ten dollars per day; inclose stamp for circular. Home Protective Association. 174 Oriswold street, Detroit, Mich. AGENT S3 to 7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam Co., Perfumers, West Winsted, Ct. AGENTS Good men; steady salary, av. say Firta DISTRICT AGENTS For tbe Oinzens Mutual Lire Insurance Association or New York. Ad dress Murry A Edsall, General Agents, Fidelity building, Pittsburg. INSTALMENT book agents to examine our new line or rapid-selling nooks. Bibles and albums, specially adapted ror the holiday trade; highest commission paid. P. J. Fleming & Co., 185 Fifth avenue. LADY agents wanted; can easily average S3 to f5 a day above expenses. Crescent Clasp works, Ann Arbor, Mich. Female Help Wanted. ""(OOR" and chambermaid: both must have ex J perlenee. Apply 151 Fayette St., Allegheny. TOMESTIC For general work In small family in JJ East End: if competent will pay H per week or more, according to deserts: good home and big wages to me thoroughly quallfiedi no other need apply. No. 3 Marchand st. GIRIj.-To do downstairs work; must be compe tent cook: German preferred. Apply al 163 Sheffield St., Allegheny. GIRLFor general housework in small family: good wages paid. 112 Franklin st., Allegheny City. B GIRL for general housework; well recommended. 622 Ward st., Oakland. T ADYs ' stenographer or experience, used to cali ph, (fallat Private Shorthand Institute. Jifleld st, ji grap 415 Smith vyASHERMAlf At Ed's Laundry, 44t Llb OfiA HOUSEGIRLS. cooks, maids, waitresses. ZiUU 2? Federal St., Allegheny. Partner Wanted. PARTNER-Active or sllentwlth 116, 000 In a first class paying manufacturing business: invest ment secured. Address C. Lu Dispatch office. WANTED. Male and Female Help Wanted. I7AIIILY COOKS, chambermaids, dining room . (tlrls, nurses, laundresses, 200 house girls. kitchen. pantry and chambermaids for hotel and boarding male coo hnnit f3frmAn antl colored fflrlfi rnlnrea male coot for restaurant waiter, drivers, farm hands. 3 colored men. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. HELP-50 coal miners, butler, 10 farm hands, hotel cooks, night coot, dishwashers, 4 din ing room girls, store room girl, family cooks, chambermaids, ft to $5 per week: 200 house girls, SO Germans, Swedes, colored rlrls, waitress. Jlee han's Agency, 543 Grant St., TM. 90. 1 OH COAL MINERS, M0 house girls. 50 labor JLJJ ers. waltpra for lunch counter. rnnkH. I farm hands, drivers, butchers, bakers, machinist. -ivejsione employment Agency, tuu urant St. Sitnations Wanted. POSrnON-An Intelligent lady of good address desires a p ositlou as salt slady by December 1 j willing to give service a short time for experience. Address "Ambition," Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper or clerk, hy an experi enced bookkeeper, who also wrlts shorthand and uses typewriter: good references. W., Dis patch omce. POSITION By an experienced lady stenog rapher; first-class city references. Address Expert, Box 695, city. POSITION Manufacturers wantlntra first-class experienced stenographer address Box 1417, city. POSITION by waiter: waiting or butler. Address A. Cottman, 163 Wylie av. SITUATION By glass house blacksmith, in pre scription or bottle glass house; good refer ences. Address B. L. K Dispatch office. SITUATION As watchman by middle-aged man j can furnish best of city references. Address J. S , Dispatch office. SITUATION by a voung man in office or grocery store: good references given. Address M. B., Dispatch office. TO keep a few small sets of books for those whose busmessdoes notjustify the employment of a bookkeeper regularly; also the balancing of books and making business statements for current year. II. W. McCafferty, Expert Accountant, third floor, 93 Diamond st. Bookkeeping; Accounts, Etc, Wanted. AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing In the hue uf Intricate accounting, auditing the books ot eurporatlons, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. Sawhlll, 187 Federal St., Allcgneny, Pa. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGER & ZAHN-Flre insurance, 60 Fourth av. ONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John H. Clancy, Sec'y., W. A, Caldwell, Pres't; 98 Fourth av. "TT7TLLIAM A. ANGO. general Insurance, 107 It Federal st., Allegheny. Telephone J321. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for well furnished rooms with board, within half a square of Kenmawr Hotel. Address B. No. 72. Dispatch office. OCCUPANTS for rooms with board. 31 Sherman St., Allegheny. Inquire at Rooms Wanted. WANTED Furnished room, heated, with board, in Pittsburg or Allegheny, by a gen tleman and wire. Address immediately. Box 324 Sharon, Pa. Business Opportunities Wanted. WANTED An educated businessman, about 23 years or age, to assist in establishing a branch or good-paying business lu Memphis, Tenn. ;one for Peoria. 111., and other points West: a capital of $509 required: an excellent chance to the right man; If desired a salary or 170 to 30 will be guaranteed; this Is no scheme, but a straight, legitimate business: from $1,700 to 2.200 per year can be realized: only those meaning business and having required capital need applv. Call or ad dress giving age and occupation. Room 45, Eisner & Phllflns building. WANTED Offer extraordinary Will exchange patent device for railroads for unencumbered nruperty. weu located, inquire career smitn, Jeannette, Pa. j Instruction. YOU NG LADY A rare chance Tor a young lady to learn shorthand, beginning Monday even ing. For particulars call on or address Private Shorthand Institute, 415 Smlthfield st. Financial Wantea. CAPITALISTS To build 300 houses at Ken sington: there Is a great Investment In tbe building or dwellings in this new city; they can be sold as fast as built; best or tenants can be ob tained : special Inducements will be given builders and others. For particulars call at office or The Burrell Improvement Co., No. 86 Tourth av., Pittsburg. Pa. COLLECTIONS, occasionally or permanently, by responsible person with Al rererences' ana large experience In handling non-paid accnunrs; terms moderate. Address Business, Box 561, Pitts burg. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay, ReedB. Coyle & Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. MONEY to lORn on mortgages: lowest Interest; no delay. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. T,TOTGAGES Money to loan In rami to suit at JLU. H, 5 and 6 per cent. Robert G. Bailey, 163 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county propi erty at lowest rates. .Henry A. Weaver Tt Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN 200,OCO on mortgages; .100 and up ward at 8 per cent; 500, 000 at 4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, s. H. French. 125 Fonrth av. Mlscellaneons. BUILDERS and others to put up houses, either to rent or sell, at Kensington; they can be sold as fast as completed, and at a good Erofit. Call for particulars at office of The urrell Improvement Co., No. 96 Fourth av.. Pittsburg, Pa. ESTIMATES given on foundational William Keats, agent for hollow building' blocks, size 8KxSMxl6). g Deary ay.. East End, Pittsburg. EVERYBODY toicno I have a never falling self-cure for the outward piles; I will rorward to any address for 25 cents: if vou doubt this send a stamped addressed envelope, I will send recipes; If no curelno money: special, 1 have recipes for self cure venerial disease. H. Brown, 326 Liberty st.. Pittsburg. EVERYBODY NOTICE Great reduction vt e want everybody to know that we have re duced our best to 00 cabinets to S3 00. Stewart A Co., 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.; dia mond Photoettes $1 00. 1 pt ROGERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled .A nams, sausage, p smoked meat cheap. pork, spareribs, lard, all kinds .c a. iteineman, is ruts. HARNESS Blankets, saddles, covers. Grants'. Fonrth av. and Ferry st. OLD seal garments purchased for cash, or ex changed for new garments. Paulson Bros., 441 Wood St. ' PARTIES wishing choice properties Improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln, 104 Fourth av., who always has special bargains that are not generally In the market, and do not care to advertise. PATENTS-U. S. and foreign; fees payable on success. J.H.Stevenson.sollcitor. lOOFifthav. "PATENTS o D.iLevis (20 vearsv Solicitor. 131 x Firth av. nextLeader, Pittsburg; no delay. POULTRY and game In demand; legheny Produce Oo. ship to the Al- RAISING A. H. Bruce, Contractor for the ereo tlon or stacks, boilers, machinery, girders, trusses, columns, cranes, bridges, viaducts and structural iron wora or all kinds; corrugated and sheet Iron roofing and sidings; derricks and rigging for hire; rope splicing, moving of safes, erecting or monuments and hoisting or all kinds attended to; Uersona.1 attention iriypn tr &1I wnrlr. nffift Kn '2881Larkin8 alley. Southside, Pittsburg. Pa. aiRUNRs hauled to and from East Ena for Me. . Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh, av. Telephone 276. WANTED-Everybody to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell tlO worth of goods on credit for tl down and 60c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. "fTTANTED Purchaser for household furniture v i of boarding house; place to let at low rent; A 1 location and rooms occupied. Address M. 14, Dispatch office. WEARERS or spectacles to buv the best tl steel and $3 50 gold spectacles and eye glasses yet offered or W. L. Trleber, Practical Op tlclan, at Schaefer's Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth av. VX7"ARERS of spectacles to buy the best II J glasses yet offered of W. L. Trleber, Practi cal Optician, at Schaefer's Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals For Sale. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfectly right and left; with single or double drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co,, Llm., 3140 Penn ave.. Pittsburg. Tell265. BOILERS and engines, second-band; all sizes, from 4 to loo h. p. : cheapest In the market: 48 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone JJ01, 23-25 Part way, J. S. i"oung, Allegheny, Pa. SECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two J5 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-tlve, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal. an gooa ana win oe sola cnean. Depot, 99 First av. Harnies' Machine SEWING MACHINE A perfectly new New Home sewing machine, sold at a great reduc tion for two days only. Inquire at 42 Da Sota St., Oakland. . Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. "T.EHVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; JJ our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. - SHETLAND FONIES-Small and handsome, well broken for children: nothing on earth would make children a Christmas present they would get more pleasure out or than a nice little pony. Address W. E. Warner, Yonngstown, O, "VTAGONS and carts of all descriptions for sale; ' l nV "d second band, a. j-iusourg wTun telephone 1870, noru, jo. Z33 second ave, rnTAGON One second-band coach, top platform IT spring wagon. Inquire of H. B, Culp, in rear of 253 Beaver aye., Allegheny. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous For Sale. BARBER CHAIRS, mirrors, stands. stoVe coun ters, cash register. No. 90 Diamond st. CORDAOE Twine, Co., 89 Water st. hemp packing. Flocker & LOADED SHELLS-10 and 12 gauge at 60 per hundred, hunting coats II. leggings It. reload ing tools 35c per set. wads 20c per box of io, game bags 75c, shell belts 25c at K. Smlt's. 932 and 9M Llbcrtv and 703,705, 707 Smlthfield. N. B. Send stamp for illustrated catalogue and price list. ONE Barnes safe: good as new. S01 Lewis block. Inquire at Room RED BRICK Capacltr 60,000 dally. Address Wlttmer Brick Co., Llm., 12 Federal sc, Alle gheny. Pa. "ITALL PAPER-Ic roll. 1 T Federal st. Thomson Bros., 1 09 FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. A WELL-ESTABLISHED foundry business.near the center of the city and on line of railroad and river: large and commodious buildings: com plete outfit and everything in full running order; making monev and capable of considerable en largement: a fine opportunity to get a profitable business: a groat bargain will be given to a prompt purchaser; satisfactory reasons for selling: all communications aud conferences will be treated confidentially. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. , BARBER SHOP Containing four chairs: doing a good business; good reasons for selling. Apply 318 Grant st. ILLIARD P Alt LORTOR SALE In a thrivlug city ofl5.ro.) Inhabitants: the only room In the city and located on the main street and doing a business at present of (20 per month and business increasing; room contains seven tables: to anr person meaning business will give them charge of the room for one week to show that It Is doing all that Is claimed; reason for selling desire to go South. Address Box 413, Steubenvifie, O. BRICKYARD For sale or rent, one'of the most central Bites In the city for brickyard at Oak land. In the very midst of building operations: ac cessible by paved streets, and having enough clay of good quality tolastforyers; possession at anr time. Address or call on John T. Shields, second floor front, over Dispatch business office, Pitts burg, Pa. BUSINESS-Gents' furnishing store, including clothing, boots and shoes, etc.. etc., on one of the best business streets in the city: a complete stock In good order: trade prosperous; sales about 40,000 annually: profits 15 to 20 per cent: Fatlsfac torv reasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 813 Wood St., Pittsburg. DRUG STORE In Allegheny; done last year over (J6.000 buslucss; ill health. Address Elmore, Dispatch office. GROCERY In Allegheny: best of reasons for sell, ing. Address I. G., Dispatch office. PAPER RO UTE FOR SALE Slaking KO par week gross ; In town near Pittsburg. Address Route. Dispatch office. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, first class. In a good town, population over 4. 000: a good chance to the rich", party. Address Gallery, Bronde Mfg. OO.. No. 252 Fifth av. STANDS-Two stands In the Allegheny Market; centrally located, finest In the market. Ad dressX. P., Dispatch office. STOCK, good will and fixtures Also building and leasehold of one of the best business stands in Oakdale station, now the center of oil operations; reason for selling, owner not able to attend to it on account of disability: good terms. Address Guy & Nesblt, Oakdale station, Allegheny county. Pa. STORES, partnerships, business Interests, bonds, stocks and all kinds of business chances to sell at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av., room 6. CPOnfi-SPECIAL BARGAIN if taken berore ilJOUU the 1st or next month. Book, notion and wall store, grocery stores 8200 to 810.000. cigar stores 3C0to 81,200. bakery, milk depot and route, fish and oyster market, butcher snop, good gen eral store. Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfield st. Business Properties For Sale. COKING COAL-Z800 acres coking coal onB. & O.R. R., near Clarksburg. W. Va., adjoining 3.000 recently purchased by Robert Hogsett and others, of Unlontown. Pa, : also, other coal lands. T. W. Anderson. Morgantown, w. Va. MANUFACTURING SITES-Several desirable manufacturing properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on lines of railroads and rivers. T. H, Dickson, 96 Fourth av. SALE of land by the United States at Pittsburg. Pa. Be It enacted by the Senate and House or Representatives or the United States or America In Congress assembled. That the Secretary or War be, and hereby is. authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser or purchasers, all the right, title and Interest or the United States, In aud to all that certain parcel or ground, belonging to the United States, situate In the city or Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner orPenn avenue and Garrison alley. In the Fourth ward or said city, fronting 100 feet on west 6lde of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west line of Garrison alley, preserving the same width, to low water line of the Allegheny river.subject how ever, to such public eisements as exist thereon and thereover.Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washing ton, D. C, November 7, 1891. Under the pro visions oTthe above nuoted Act of Consress. ap proved May a, 1890, and by direction or the Secre tary or War, I will offer for sale at public auction at the Stock Exchange in the city of Pittsburg, Va., on Saturday, the 12th day or December, 18')1, at 3 o'clook p. M,, ror cash, the property described in said act, together with such improvements thereon as belong to the United States, subject to the con ditions set rorth In said act, and subject also to the terms and conditions named In tha nrintpri r.irr.u- "jar or this date, copies or which will be furnished on application to tne undersigned or 10 tne Acting Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of tbe ground cau be seen. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to ac cept any bid or bids subject to the conditions pre scribed In the circular referred to, and to require a deposit of 5 per centum or the purchase money at the time of notification or acceptance orbld. Pay ment or the full amount of the purchase money must be made upon delivery or duly executed deed or deeds ror the property purchased, or the property may be resold, without rurther notice, at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser. The cost or conveyancing will be borne by the pur chaser. George H. Weeks, Deputy Quartermaster ucueiui, u. o. .A.. FOB SALE BUPBOVED REAL ESTATE, East End Residences For Sale. EAST END RESIDENCES-TWO good brick dwellings of eight rooms each, with small room, bath and lavatory, natural gas, furnace, vestibule, hall and cellar, etc., etc.; large lot to each bouse wlthsniceln front, and side entrance: Drice only 15.600 each; the location Is pleasant and convenient locaoie cars ana a. it. station. Jas. W. Drape In Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ITORSALE $6, 700-A very desirable residence in ? E, E, 1 new brick house, stone trimmings, ulna rooms besides bath, two w. c, laundry, pantry, A mmr.A M.nt.la urttl. ,11a In, 1 . h.o front and back stairs; lot 40x100 feet; street graded and sewered: location desirable and central; easily reached from Fifth or Ellsworth avs. aud P. R. R. ; See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE $5,500, a modern house, now being nnl6hed, 9 rooms, well finished, bath, w. c, stationary washstand?, all modern fixtures; loca tion central; lot 30x120 feet; In East End on desira ble residence street. (79) W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. HOUSE Of 4 rooms, halls, large cellar, spring water and cistern; R. R. fare, 5 cents; easy payments, also 6-room house, $100 down, 12 per month, new, and new 5-room house to rent; nice lots from S90 to $250. J, B. Zimmerman , 141 Fourth aT Pittsburg. OAKLAND We have three (3) investments that will bear Inspection; a 9 per cent net Invest ment In improved city property: a 12 per cent net Investment in Oakland property and an invest ment that will clear 30 per cent within one year. Particulars of Murry EdsalL 121 Fourth av. CgO 200 ror a neat little five-room house with ifi)i) finished attic ; good location and convenient to Pennsylvania Railroad and other rapid transit; cltv water, excellent dry cellar, sewered, etc.; a well-built and substantial little house, and one of the cheapest properties in East End. S. A. Dickie ft Co.. Penn and Shady avs., K. E. 664 100 for a cozy little home with lot 24x120 j feet In one or the best neighborhoods or Pni. n.. t . ll .1. ..fl H.t. II.. AH.av .uuu, uuutcuicui iv ii .no aJiu nauai, nun, including Pennsylvania Railroad; street is paved and sewered and has stone sidewalk: a rjosltlve bargain and can be bought on easy terms. S. A. Pickle & Co., Penn and shady avs., E.E. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY Four houses at a bargain, situ ate contiguous to line of electric cars, Alle gheny: good place ror a tare Investment: must be sold cheap to close up a mortgage account. Par ticulars rrom Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. BRICK HOUSES Three good brick hones. al most new, on a pleasant street in Second ward, Allegheny; electric car facilities: will be sold at a bargain (n order to close up an account with a debtor; the houses are in good order, and are well rented toftrorapt paying tenants. Particulars from Jas, W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. LOCUST ST.. Allegheny, at a sacrifice ir pi Chased within 90 dnv pnrnpr Int. 40 fMt fri up. ront on Locust St., with good brick dwelling containing nine rooms, bath. hall, porches aud all conven iences: this desirable home can be bought ror 87.000. Inquire or George R. Bothwell, No. 104 Franklin at.. Allegheny, "VfO HI FAYETTE bT., ALLEGHENY-Two Xv stories and mansard, eight rooms, modern Improvements: want to sell: go and see It and re port to A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ON FULTON ST. Near Western av.. Allegheny: lot 78x204 reet, with two-story brick house aud stable; a fine location; good neighborhood: corner lot; sewers complete: Just the place to build a home. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ' fflJO 400-Reduced from 13.000. new frame house 503 6 rooms and hall: lot 25x100, on a good street Si 5 e1uare from California av. ; can give Imme diate possession; the aoove price must He cash, as owner Is going to leave the city. See JohnK. Ewing & Co.. 107 Federal st. f'1 400-Smau payment down, balance In xj monthly installments same as rent: new amehouse of five rooms; lot 25x100 feet: Tenth "" Allegheny City, near electric cars; good SS??S0.rnooaLI"ce location. John E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av. Tel. 1678. fK 500 A nice dwelling house within a half iy square from the parks and electric cars, llegheny; eight rood rooms, with bath, lavatory. gas ana water; everything in prime order turough ?,?HJlr!ceoi'y3.500. Jaa. W. Drape Co.,13 F" and water; everything In prime order through- r& aburg. Suburban Residences For Sale. WHjKINSBURG Within 15 minutes' walk or -...I Duin6 Electric Street Hallway, a ery complete 7-roomed frame house only about three JS5i!..1ll, WJi!' 0Ter IK acres ground with the choicest varieties of fruit, grapes? etc.: house has Ctfl water in kitchen ano cellar: cellar SSSSSSlLnfy1". na o'ner outbuildings; this ES??? "I1. ,oM very low. as the owner wishes &ii iSSKtf U PraPUr, as he Is going West. For ?il8f.rt,A,r8iSu ou sddress McCuae & Coulter, Agents, 83 Fourth ay Pittsburg. FOB SALE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE City Residences. FORTY-FIFTH ST. 12 orick houses: 10 per cent investment. Morris & Fleming, 103 Fourth avenue. I70RTY-TH1RD ST., nearButlerst..Seventeenth ; ward: a very desirable brick dwelling, with nine rooms, hall and finished attic: lot 20x128 feet to Forty-econd st. ; donU fall to see this. L. O. Frailer. Forty-fifth andBntlerst. "VIEW modern frame slate roofed dwelling con 1 talnlng five rooms, hall and finished attic, slate mantels, tile hearths. Inside shutters; In a very choice locality; this is a bargain. L. O. Frazier, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. NICE pressed brick front dwelling of five rooms and finished attic hall, artificial gas, city water, etc.: well paved and sewered, with good side entrance: lot 21x65 feet: situate on Gibbon St., Sixth ward: price, 3,700. W. C. Beringer & Co., 153 Fourth av. FOB SALE LOTS East End Lata For Sale. "TiEARBORN ST. We have three beautiful lots U near Wlneblddle ave., for S75 each. W. C. Beringer A. Co., 156 Fourth av. FIFTH AV.. East End 100 feet, more or less, surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near South Negley ay. : great bargain if taken soon. Morris & Fleming, 103 Fourth a v. " PACIFIC AV. I have one or two of the most de sirable building lots In the East End: the ad joining properties have all been recently gold to actual settlers who are going to build fine resi dences: on the one 6ldeof these lots there Is now being erected two Una residences, and the other side adjoining Dr. Daly recently purchased to erect a handsome residence: after examining mauy pieces of property the latter was selected as belog elevated, dry and most healthfully situated. W. A. Lincoln, 101 Fourth av. PENtTaVE. A couple or fine lots, fronting 20 feet and extending back 100 feet to an alley, which ran be got a special bargain by calling on W. C. Beringer A Co.. 156 Fourth av. Hazelwoort Lots For Sale. TWENTY-THIKD WARD-Levcl Mts, near Sec ond ay. electric cars and B. & O. R. R. station; $25 down, $10 per month: streets graded and ma cadamized, sidewalks laid, city water: houses built to suit purchaser on monthly payments. George C. Burgwln. Attorney at Law, 150 Fonrthav. Suburban Lots .For Sale. ' FOR SALE The best property in the State to bnild houses, either to rent or sell. Is at Ken sington; the new cltv requires 300 additional houses to accommodate Its large and growing population; there Is a great opportunity for the builders or In vestor to build houses either to sell or as an Invest ment; dwellings can be sold at a good profit as soon as built: a special arrangement will be made to those who build at once. Call ror 'particulars at offlre of The Burrell Improvement C mpany. No. 93 Fourth av., Pittsburg, pa. Farms For Sale. FARM A nice level farm in Virginia: over 170 acres fronting on the main county road and within one mile of a growing town where there are churches, schools, stores, postoffice, etc., etc ;sev eral Northern farmers are in the same vicinity: convenient to a manufacturing and railroad town; will sell for $2,000 and take a small property in part payment. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET No. 168 Forty-third st.. Seventeenth ward:a very desirable brick dwelling contain ing hall, six rooms, bath and finished attic: Inele gant repair: rent low. J.. O. Frazier, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. TO LET-No. 177 Thirty-eighth St.. Fifteenth ward: brick dwelling, contains hall, six rooms and finished attic; desirable neighborhood: reason able rent. L. O. Frazier, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. TO LET A nice six-room brick dwelling with hall, etc., near Center av. and cable cars; rent only $21 a month; possession given in a few days. Jas. W. Drape Jfc Co., 313 Wood St., city. East End Residences To Let. FIFTH AV.. Shadyslde, term of three or five years, that desirable and beautifully located ten-room house, batn, w. c. both gases, stable, acre of land with choice fruit: Immediate posses sion. Inquire orBenry Wlederlch, Wllklnsav. t TO LET Brick house. 8 rooms, b. r., both gates, range. Inside shutters, rurnace; on asphalt paved street. In E. E. : rent low till April 1. Marry & Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let. N1, ICE five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire or ,1. it. Aich.ee. 70s renn av.. Koom 611. t mo LET Furnished On Allegheny av., Alle- X ghehy, a very.handsome house; 12 rooms; two bath rooms; all modern fixtures. See W. A. Her- ron x cons, so r-ourtn av, TO LET A good brick dwelling In Allegheny; six roums, bath, w. c, natural gas. etc.. etc.. one square Irora electric cars. Jas. W. Drape Jb Co., 313 Wood St., city. Tr LET No. 81 Central St., Allegheny, nine rooms: both arases: nossesslon given lmmedl- atly ir desired. Inquire on premises. Booms To Let. ITiURNISHED ROOM Private family. 8 Sherman . av., Allegheny. "DOOMS For housekeeping, four nice convenient XV rooms, newly papered ; water In kitchen; cup board and clothespresses;rront and rear entrance: cellar and attic included; cheap for winter. 260 Lacock St., Allegheny. , T OOM Furnished front room. No. 13 Smlthfield Xl St., opposite Monongabela House. T OOM Newly furnished front room; new house; XV- all conveniences, 79 Hemlock st., Allegheny. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Office in building 73, 77 and 79 Diamond St., with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and elevator service;rent S300 per year:also rooms or various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apcly to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch budding, corner Smlthneld aud Diamond streets. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.; three floors: 3), 000 feet space; abundant power: goed light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Fifth av. aO LET Store-room and a cellar in a new build ing on Penn avenue near Twelfth street, only 30 0Opermonth. See W. A. Herron &Sons, No. 80 Fourth avenue. TO LET Space for light manufacturing or stor age; larger space on first, second or third floors. Inquire or address W. K. Freld, 93 Main St., Alle gheny City, Pa. TO LET Storeroom or warehouse and cellar No. 407 Ferry St.; also one office; rent low. In quire at 44 Fourth st. Miscellaneous To Lets. STABLE Suitable ror three horses: very con venlent. Apply No. 99 Seventh av. t PERSONAL. PERSONAL Wall paper Bros.. 109 Federal st. lc roll. Thompson PERSf NAL Get your holiday signs and window cards from Sanders, 99 Forbes st. ; send postal PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co., 77 Diamond St. ; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL J. F. Dowdle, plumber and dealer lu fine gas and electric-light fixtures, 204 Wood st. PERSONAL Buy ) our lump coal, nut and slack at McEIwalu's, Seventh and Duquesne way. Telephone 1117. PERSONAL Cash paid for old sealskin gar ments, or will exchange them for new ones. Paulson Bros.. 441 Wood st. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order, Chris. Hauch. 541 Sml tbfleld. PERSONAL Original Tesh's sausage stall No. 7 West Diamond Market, Pittsburg. Flavor and quality unsurpassed. David U. Tesli. PERSONAL-William Mclntyre, dealer in rresh meats of all kinds; English style extra; sugar-cured hams and bacon. Stall 102 Diamond Market. "PERSONAL ladles' hair dressing, shampooing, X bang-cutting.' hair-curling, wigs, switches, frease, paints, theatrical goods. B. A. Renter, 8 ederalst., Allegheny, Pa. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of advertisements of marriageable peo Sle rich and poor from all sections mailed free, unnel's Monthly, Toledo, O.' ERSONAL-Mr. John Sturgeon, having left Curry University, will continue his instruc tions in elocution and dramatic art at 907 Penn av. ; amateurs thoroughly coached. PERSONAL Stop coughing? J1.000 reward for a case or throat or lung trouble, last stages ex cepted,wblch cannot be relieved by a proper use of Dr. X. Stone's Bronchial Wafers; sea box at druggists. For sample send 10c to Stone Med. Co., Chicago, PL ' PERSON AL-iWhen 1 was a small boy mv mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman. Dickson, the w ell known Tailor, 65 Fifth av cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cuauiuiK, picaujK aou renovating m great snaps. PERSONAL William Gelst invites you to visit his stores, 184 aud 186 Wylie av., aud examine fine trimmed hats, 12 and upward, stylish sacques, capes, dresses, all kinds of underwear for ladles, gentlemen and children: drygoods at reduced prices, to make room for holiday goods; fine dress making on short notice, reasonable. PERSONAL More money can be made In build ing honses at Kensington lor rental purpescs or to sell than any Investment you can make; 300 more houses are needed at once: builders and In vestors are asked to look Into the. matter: special Inducements will be given those who buy property and build at once. Call at oftce of The Burreu Im provement Co. for particulars. No. 9 Fourth av Pittsburg. PERSONAL Thackeray's works, complete, X, lOvols ft 00 Dickens' works, complete 2 90 Shakspeare's works, complete , l 50 Eliot's works, complete 2 00 Prescott's Mexico, Svols., gilt top 1 35 Huckleberry Finn 75 FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smlthfield st. PERSONAL As the regular gun season is pow drawing to a close and we do not wish to carry any goods over this year, we will offer a general reduction of 20 per cent ou our entire line of shot- Suns and rifles; to begin with, we will now sella ouble-barrrl, breech-loader, tbn-actlon. lamin ated steel and all improvements at (jut former price, 20: and all other goods at proDOrtlonate nrlrAft thlH 1 T,n n i4ln--v Hf.h ,An !.-. butabona fide sale; call and be convinced. Kv WM p UU WW OOIG. iu MllA UTS WllflQCCII, JV- Emit, 2 and 931 Liberty and 703. 70S, ,707 Smith- Held. Send Stamn for new illnntmOH ratalfumi indnrlcalUt- ' " ' " AUCTION SALES. BOBB F1TZ9IMONS7 Attorneys, St. Nicholas Building. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OK Edward Downing, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny county, at No. 153 Anrll term, 1891, I will expose at public sale on the premises, on MONDAY, November 30, at 2 o'clock p.M., the following real estate, situate in Stowe township, Allegheny countr. State of Penn sylvania, in plan of lots laid out by Thomp son Bell, and recorded in Recorder's office of said county in plan book, volume 6, page 287, bounded and described ns follows: Bezin ninz at a point on the southern side of Bell avenue and 20 feet eastwardly from Grant street; thonce southward along the eastern line of lot No. 359 120 feet to Plumb alley: thence at right angle eastwardly 60 feet to eastern lino of lot No. 353; thence at right angle northwardly along said line 120 feet to Bell avenue: thence at right angle west wardly along Bell avenue 60 feet to the place of beginning, being lots Nos. 353, 335 and 337 in the above mentioned plan of lots, on which is erected two two-story frame dwell ings. Terms of Sale One-half cash on con firmation of sale; balance in one year with interest, to be secured by tight mortgage on the premises. Sold subject to a mortgage of $1,125 with accrued interest. Ten per cent of purchase money at time of sale. JOHN KISSICK. Administrator A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, no5-47-5,9,23 113 Grant street. J. A. LANGFITT, Attomev Jit Law, No. 110 Diamopd St., Pittsburg, Pa. ASSIGNEE'S SALE THE UNDER SIGNED will offer at public sale on the premise", at No. 81 Irwin av., Allegheny City, on TUESDAY, Docember 15, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. it., the plant of the Rankin Manu facturing Company, consisting of building and leasehold and all machinery and tools, viz.: Drill presses, planers, rhapers, lathes, vises, tools, shafting, belting, engine and boiler; also the patterns for the celebrated Champion choppers and many other pat terns for stuffers, presses, engines and all small articles used In butchers' upply busi ness; also one (1) black horse about six (6) yeara old, two (2) wagons and one (1) car load of maple lumber. Building will be sold along with leaso run ning to April 1, 1892, which can be renewed upon favorable terms for from five (5) to twenty-one (21) years. Terms cash on day of sale.. no28-I0-3 A. E. McCUNE, Assignee. Administrator's Sale! A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. Fidelity Title & Trust Company, Administrator of Daniel C. Hamilton, de ceased, will sell ot- public auction, THURS DAY MORNING, December 3, at 10 o'clock, un me premises, .no. w unio street, .Alle gheny, the entire stock of Urugs, showcases, store fixtures, lease of the drug store, be longing to the late Daniel C. Hamilton. Fixtures and stock may he- inspected on the mornings of December land 2 from 9 to 11 o'clock at the above-named store. nolS-21 EXECUTOR'S SALE A. Leggate & Son, Auctioneers. Fidelity Title and Trust Company, Ex ecutor ot Washington Beck, deceased, will sell at public auction MOHDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1891, At 2 o'clock p. jr., on the premises, Xo. 60 South Sixteenth street, Southside, the fol lowing described property: 3 lots, 20x80 feet. No. 60 South Sixteenth street, having erected thereon a two-story frame building, being the machine shop of the late WASHINGTON BECK. Also all the machinery, tools, belting, shafting, boiler, engine, etc., etc., contained In said building. Property can be seen on Friday and Saturday, November 27 and 28, from 9 to U o'clock, or on application to the administrator, No. 123 Fourth avenue. nolS-22 FIRST-CLASS MACHINE SHOP AND brass foundry at public sale, SATUR DAY, November 28, 1891, at 2:30 r. m. The un dersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, at Bissell station, B. & O. R. R., about two (2) acres of land, fronting B. & O. H. R. and the Youghioghenv river, upon which there is erected a machine shop 208 feet long and 30 feet wide; also a brass foun dry about 16x30 feet, tozfither with complete outfit of lathes, planers, grinders, drill presses, boiler, engine and electric light plant, aH of the latest improved and best manufacture, new and in good order. Terms of sale fifteen (13) per cent cash on day of sale and balance on delivery of deed and bill of sale. Train leaves B. & O. depot at Pittsburg at 1:10 p. m., arriving at Bissell in time to examing the plant and machinery before the sale. Forfnrther Information ad dress JAMES L. DsLONG, McKeesport, Pa. no2I-12 HB. SM1THSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 58 Eisner builidng, Fifth av. and Wood st Sales or Jewelry and Merchandise at stores Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. OC21-26-D WINTER RESORTS. THE LAIEWOOTJ, Lakewood, N. J. Second Season. Now Open. IN THE MIDST OF PINE FORESTS. Piazzas inclosed in glass.one-third of a mile In extent. Pure drinking water from arte sian well. PATENT VENTILATORS SUP PLY FRESH AIR THROUGHOUT THE HOTEL; SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. OPEN WOOD FIRES. NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPARED TO MAKE THE LAKEWOOD THE "IDEAL WINTER RESORT OF AMERICA." For terms, etc.. address nol2-rrs FEED STERRY. Tho masville, Ga. P1NEY WOODS HOTEL SEASON OPENS DECEMBER 2. M. A. BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, etc., address GEO. S. COLEMAN, Windsor Hotel. New York City, Or, WM. E. DAVIES, OC31-17-TTS Manager, Thomasvilie, Ga, KIDD'S COUGH SYRUP. 25 Cents Per Bottle. GIVE IT A TRIAL It will give satisfaction in all case3. For sala by retail druggist3 generally, and at wholesale by L. H. HARRIS DRUG C0.f Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenuj, nol'J-D PITTSBURG. PA. TAILORING. Correct Winter Suitings and Overcoatings. H. 4 C. F. AnLERS, Merchant Tailors, 420 Smlthfield st. no28-6-Trssu $500 TO S500,000Tr gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st.t PittsbUrg. Telephone No. 975. noiR-ou CHARLES SOMERS, - 129 FOURTH AVE,, OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICE. no23 Now is tne Desc season lor planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm. LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ILLSWORTU AV., Shadyslde, Pittsburt ft m .- mm CHOICE PROPERTIES. T70B SALE- GOOD INVESTMENT. DOWXTOWX PROPERTY. I Cor. property, lot 21x80 feet. $11,500 $10,500 $14,500 $4,800 $8,300 wun store ana uwelllng, on Fifth avenue. (93.) I On Third av., lot 29xB5 feet wiiu unv jargs ana suu stantlal dwelling. (10L) I Fifth av. lot 21x90 feet, with a good and substantial busi ness house and dwelling. (75.) I Forbes st. lot 20x108 feet.wita store and dwelling. (35.) I Lot 241x90 feet, large new- brick house, consisting of store and dwelling, also house in rear of 7 rooms on Tustinst. (101.) I Lot 20x109 ft., Wylie av..with $9,000 a large anasuostantiainouse. I (9L) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth Avenue. no21-6I-21,28,de5 EAST END RESIDENCE BARGAIN On a 60-foot paved avenue. Elegant neigh borhood, 12 rooms, bathroom, basement laundry, cemented cellar, plate glass, hard wood mantels, large and well lighted hall In center of the house, large fronc, side aud rear porches. Complete in every respect. One of tbe most desirable homes tobe hail in the East Eud. LIGGETT BROS., No. 71 Diamond Street. no22-12t-TTSsa $11,500. 12-ROOM MODERN BRICK HOUSE In the moot desirable part of Baum's Grove- STREET IS PAVED AND SEWERED. House stands 'detached and has tbe best of surroundings. LOT 43x111. S. A DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Avcs. no26-31-rrs MANUFACTURING SITE IIO K S .A. L IE. About ten acres of nice level ground i short distance from the city, on the Monon gahela river, with n large new ironclad building and side tracks from main line of railroad on same. Will be sold at a bargain. 0 CALL ON MORRIS & AISBITT, S DLimoud St., Dispatch Bnilding. OC3C-19-D .DCCAT10NAL. "VTEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND Jl typewriting and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 20i North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and Journal to any address free. auSOTTS LBVI LUDDEN, A. M., PrincipaL CURRY carrvRsrnr. SIXTH STREET. CURRY Collegiate Department, Tbe Best. CURRT Normal School, The Best. CURKY English Training School, The Best CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best. CURRx" Conservatory or Music, The Best. CURRY School of Eli-cution, The Best. CURRY Faculty and Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue. H. M. ROWE, President. ocM-31 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND FROM all parts of Europe, drafts, money or ders, cable transfers and foreign coin at low est New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERGA CO., No. 527 Smlthfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Es tablished in 1866. selO-TTs AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadel phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda tions for all classes unsurpassed. Ticket sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc. PETER WRIGHT 4 SONS, General ageats, S03 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full information can be had of J. J. MC CORMICK, Fourth avenue and Smlthfield st. LOUIS ilOESER, 616 Smlthfield street. mhS-tt-TTS WHHE STAR LINE Tor Qneenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Majestic. Dec. 2. 5:30am 'Majestic. Dee. 30, 3pm Germanic.Dec.9.11:30amGemianle. Jan. 6. Teuton!c,Dee.lS.5:30amAdrlat!c. Jan. 13. Britannic. Dec. 23. 11 am (Teutonlc, Jan. 20. From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth st.. New York. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, JoO and upward. Second cabin 35 and 540. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country. 20. White Star drafts payable on demand in all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 839 and 401 Smlthfield St.. Pittsburg, or H. MAITLAND KERSEY. Gen- enu Agent, zsiiroauway. JNew lorn. no'i-D ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Derry and Galway. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $9. CiTiTF) Service of LI N E J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Via London every Fortnight. Dec. 17. State of Nebrassra, 10 a. u. Jan. 7, State of California, 9i.s. Jan. 28, State of Nebraska. 8 a. ir. CABIN. $10. Second class. $30. Steerage. $. Apply to j. j. Mccormick, era smithfioid street, Pittsburg. no25-33-o ELECTRIC LIGHTING -FOR Dwellings, Stores, Churches, AND- Public Buildings of AH Kinds. The verybest effects in CEILING FREIZB CHANDELIER, ELECTRO-COMBINATION CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS accom plished by us. Everything; that is new, thae will give satisfactory results, can be found only in our stock. You will find it to your Interest to figure with us, as we can tell you a great deal you ought to know about elec tric lighting. Our whole time and attention, backed by many years of experience, is given solely to this business. The very bess workmen to be found in this country, espe cially skilled in this work, only employed. Special designs furnished at any time. Gas Chandeliers altered into Straight Electrto or Combination-Electric Fixtures at small cost with very best results. GEO. CYAN KIRK & CO., 531-533 WOOD ST. KOOMS 308,309, 310, 31 OC23-43 ULEGHEnY GDUNTY LIGHT CO. 6 PER CENT BONDS Due in 20 years. Interest February 1 and August L Free of tax. FOR SALE BY ANDREW CASTER, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds, no2t-TTS NO. Ill FOURTH AVE. M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. - Ed Sixth Avpnno ., aW6Sraihs .Pittsburg, pfc 1 i m. :& -vit&L&Afs.i.,, ." , 2&&3?S5i
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