THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH FRIDAY, DECEMBER . 4, 1891. FIGURES DOST TALLY. IV. i. Sipe's Proffered Poor Farm As sessed at Seven Thousand. COUET EECOKDS SPEAK OUT AGAIN. Chief Elliot Demands an Investigation of lleccnt Charges. BULL INSISTS OX A LAKGE ACREAGE The offer by Attorney "William A. Sipe of hie farm at Brightwood station, on the Pitts burg and Lake Erie Hallway, eight miles below the city, for 530,000, as published, was tbe subject of unlimited comment at tbe Court House yesterday. This was stimu lated by the controversy .Mr. Sipe had with the County Commissioners and subsequent ly with Judge Ewing, in the matter of ap peals that he took two years jigo. Some people are inclined to think that 3Ir. Sipe's offer is intended as a travesty on some others that have been made. At the time of the appeal, Mr. Sipe was assessed on 97 acres f7,2T5. On the appeal the County Commissioners consented to a reduction of 5450. Mr. Sipe then appealed to court and after hearing various testimony, some of it oingtosbow discrimination on the part of the assessors, Judge twmg re duced the valuation of the land to 553, mak ing the assessment, minus buildings, 5,335. Mr. Sipe's assessment for 1891 is, buildings and all, $7,015 on 97 acres. As above stated, some people regard Mr. Sipe's offer as a joke, for althouzh his land does front on the river, the latter would have no com mercial value. The farm fronts on the back river, which is dry most of the siason, and is not navigable at any time, but it must be admitted that the vista from almost any part of Mr. Sipe's iarm is charming beyond the power of description. A Neighbor Offers His for SIO.OOO. Joseph "Wilson offers to sell the farm ad joining that of Mr. Sipe, with the same river frontage and ten acres more land for $10,000, all oil and gas rights thrown in, and says he regards it as a fair price for it. It is "the farm on which 'William Xoie lives, and Mr. Wilson says he regards it the equal so far as fertility of soil and the gas and oil production are concerned of Mr. Sipe's, and as to building, thev are of verv little ac count in a purchase for a poor farm. Mr. Sipe's offer is helping along the good work, as its discussioa tends to confirm all the statements made so far as to the power to purchase a dozen iarnis in the county suitable for the purpose at ?100 an acre, or less. In justice to Mr. Sipe it should be stated that he based his appeal on the ground that the assessors had discriminated against him, and if all the surrounding cir cumstances were related thev might show the baleful effects that rural jealousy some times entails on a community but all the came a farm assessed at $7,015 might be considered pretty well sold at $30,000. Chief Elliot said yesterday that he was not paving attention to the discussion of the Poor Farm question now. "I have per formed the dutv assigned me by Coun cils," said Chief Elliot, "and I am now waiting for Councils to act on my work. Mr. Alexander cannot withdraw his farm until Councils say so. Chler Elliot Out for Blood. "I have refused to listen to outside chat ter and I propose to bring the people who have made charges and insinuations to the rock and make them prove everything they have said. The Committee on Charities ill hear witnesses and I must insist upon their proving me guilty or innocent I will bring forward all those with whom X attempted to deal and they will say that in each case I told them that I insisted upon dealing directly with them, and that I refused to hear or talk with any agent or middlemen. "Regarding the size of the larm to be purchased, I have been governed by the practice of managers and authorities of other institutions. The commission' appointed to select a site for the incurable insane of the State purchased at Beading about COO acres of land. Dixmont has about 500 acres. The Allegheny County Poor Farm has nearly 200. acres and has only about 75 patients. The poor iarms in every county in the State hat e from 150 to 200 acres of ground and I have always contended that it is cruel to pen the unfortunates up without giving them a breathing spot. We have Schenley Park, the Korthside people nave large parks and yet there arc people 'who would say that the imfortunatei should be crowded into a small lot just because they are unfortunates. People should remember that charitv is intended to be charitable." AIKETINGS AND NOTICES. SIcetlncs. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the Masonic Fund Society or Allegheny county w ill be held at Masonic Temple, on Fifth at emir, on MONDAY. December 7, 1S9L atbo'rlockr. SI. A. M. POLLOCK. de4-7a Secretary. 1'HE REGULARANNUAL,"MEETINGOFTnE stockholders of the Pittsburg and Alleghenv Drove Yard Company will be held at the office o'f the companv. 1!. i. o. R. K. station. coTier Smith field and Water streets, Pittsburg, Pa.. MONDAY'. December 14, 1391, at 11 A. M. C. S. WIGHT. ao29-78 Secretary. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders oJ the Pittsburg and Fair port Terminal Companv-Kill be held at the office of the companj , Baltimore and Onlo Railroad station, corner smlthfleld and Water streets,, Pittsburg, Pa.. MONDAY, December 14. 1S!I. at 2 P. M. del-i8 CS. WIUHT, Secretary. Notices. OTICE THOMAS B. REA. KAMUEL REA. 013ce or Ke Bros. & Co.. ) Bankers and lirukerj, Pittsbuec, December 2, 1SD1. ) Holders or our extension notes git en In settlc Bintith creditors JorSOpirtentor their claims (00 per cent hating been paid In cash), dated Oc tobers, 1691. pavaLle one tear afler date, ttlththe right to anticipate, arc requested to preent the same for payment. REA BRUb. 4 CO. 0.C3-3 Business Changes. DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY GH'EN that on Julyl, 1891. the partnership tliereto rore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of McQulttt, Morgan 4 Co., engaged lu the drygoods and grocery business In Charters borough, was dissoited bv mutual consent. .U debts owing said firm arc to bu paid to Samuel Mc Qulttr, who has bought thcintcret or the retiring iemliers, Messrs. Duall and Morgan, and all ilr- manus on feaiu unit are io ne prcseniea to blln tor pavmrnt. SAMUEL McQUlTiy. A. .1. Mc tiUlJTY.JOUN II. DAN Al!l,, THOMAS W. .MUIt- (JAS. dct-ls sLegal Notices. 1VTOTICK1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN JJi DEKSIGNEDhas no agent or other pcrnon In her cmplot who Is authorised to transact busi ness of anT kind fur her or lit her name or to Incur anv debts and liabilities in her name. DtcolBKn 3. 1331. J. L. MILLER. dM-10 ESTATE OF MARY A. TOOMY, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate or Mary A. Toomv, late or the city or Pittsburg, Ta., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate pa) -ment, and those hating claims against the same should make them kuonn ttlthout lel.iv. JOHN A. MUR1 LAND, Room 65, Fidelity Building, Pittsburg. Pa. no20-33-F E. M. BARNES. Attorney at Law, No. 94 Diamond street. TOTICE APPLICATION WILL BEMADETO Xi the Governor or Pcnnstlvaula on the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER. 1S91, bv Geo. J. Walker, John Henry, Win. J. Golder, U, F, liealc and F. H. Bragdou, under the act or Assembly entitled: "An act to provide ror the Incorporation and regu lation or certain corporations," approted April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter or an Intended corporation, to lie called the Clifton Building and Loan Association, or Al legheny City, the character and object or which is the accumulation or rundsbv periodical contribu tions or Its members, to aid members thercorin acquiring homes, and to otherwise transact such business as building aud loan associations arc by lati authorized to do, and tor these purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits ana privi leges r a:d &it of Aseemblv and supplements thereto. H.U. BARNES, noio-ZS-r Solicitor tor Applicants. """ LOSxT lu LOS1 Money lost hy keeping old seal garments: we pay cash lor sue b, or exchange tltcm lor new ones. Paulson Bros., 441 W ood st. S3-Dvpt(ilt advertisements one dollar per igiiaie or one insertion. 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FOR THE EAST END, J.W.WALLACE. Ha PENA'AV. rrrrsBCRG additional. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35C9 Butler street. EMIL. G. STCCKEY. 24tli street and Tenn avenue, ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Cnestnnt streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenue. H FEKBY M. ULEUI, Rebecca and Allegheny an. WANTED. Male IlelD. APPRENTICE Architecture and engineering. Address at once. Architect, Dispatch office. BARBER Good barberat once. A. H. Cunning ham, scottdale. Westmoreland county. Pa. BARBER Flrst-cla man: good man; strictly work. James Shaffer, Jeannette. "DAEBER Immediately. 1306 Second av. BOOKKEEPER-tcnograpbcr and typewriter preferred; an elegant opportunity for a man to do office vork and write life insurance. Address Insurance, Dispatch office. BUTL.KR First-class -white butler: also good white dairyman; also good English. Uerman r Swiss girl for housework. Apply I'eregnno, lay rourtn av. Tel. 1858, COLOBED PORTER-Wceklr pav and extras. Apply at Hotel White. McKeesport. "I TALE COOK (white) for small restaurant at jM. Manufleld. Pa. : Js a week: must work Sun days, Commercial Restaurant. MAN who fhomughlvnnderfttindstheprocesslng of pickles nnd manufacture of preserves. Ad dress X. Dispatch office. pORTEK-Apply Red Lion Hotel. SALESMEN Five first-class sewing machine men. salarv or commission. Wheeler 4 Wil son M'f -g C-. 6 Sixth street. SALESMAN Out'lde salesman for city: experi enced man preferred. Inquire 10 Fifth av., second floor. TRAVELER One good man with 8300 bonlj good piy and steady work. Apply Room 405, 135 Fifth av. WANTED--Asistant bookkwper: a yonng man as assistant Dookk .eprr in a wholesale house; one with some experlenc: Apply, stating age, references and salary wanted. Box I, Dispatch office. - "VirANTED-Machlne fitter and millwright, ex- H penencea; none out first class neeaapplj Somerset and Johnsonburg Mfg. burg. Pa. Co., Johnson- TT"ANTED A first-class layer-out, at C. Cun 1 1 ningham's Boiler Works, 627 Greenpolp-iV., Brooklyn, N. Y. rOUNG MAN as driver. SWyllcav. Agents Wanted, AGENTS Or. salary or commission to handle the new patent 'hemleal Ink erasing pencil t the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erase Ink thoroughly in two seconds, no abrasion oi paper: 200 to SCO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 in six davs another 821ntwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for each ktAte andTerrlto.-v. FA.tennmnd fullnartlen. Jars, aridr.-5j The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AGkNTS We funi!h team free to agents who sell our goods: our new lino will sell at every hou5, and agents can reap a harvest In a few wcek; will pav a salary of 575 per month. If pre rerred. Address at once Standard Silverware Co., Boston, Mass. A GENTS Desiring to handle side line: no ji. weight; can carry goods In pocket; will pay good money to workers. O. E. Shields, 127 Firth AGENTS i.w good agents; salary or commis sion. Wheeler 4 Wilson Mfg. Co., No. 8 Sixth st. AGENTS WANTED-Five to ten dollars per day; Inclose stamp ror circular. Home Protective Association, 174 Urlswola street, Detroit, Mich. AGENT (3 to $7 daily; experience unnecessary. Putnam 4 Co.. Perfumers. West Wlnsted, Ct. BISTRICT AGENTS For the" Citizens Mutual Life Insurance Association of New York. Ad dress Slurry A Edsall, Uencral Agents, Fidelity building. Pittsburg. AGENTS A few good men to handle holiday goods at 397 Fifth av. Female Ilnlp Wanted. COOKS-G Iris for housework. 130 Robinson St., Allegheny. DOMESTIC For general work In small family In East End, If competent will pay (4 per week or more, according to deserts: good home and big wages to one thoroughly qualified: no other need apply. No. 3 Marchaud St. GIRL A good reliable girl for general house work; good wages git en. Apply Neville sb. East End, next door to Ucllefield Club. GIKL For general housework at 54 Anderson St.. Allegheny. LADIES to do rancy work at their homes: we furnish material and pav per piece. Call and see work or address with stamp. J. 31. Lcmar4 Co.. No. 90 Fourth av., neur Wood. SALESLADIES None need apply unless experi enced: relerrnces required. Fleishman 4 Co., 504, 606,508 Market st. TTTAlSTand skirt makers; experienced. 630 Penn it atcnue. ATOUNG ladv In Jewelry store; 533 Smlthfleld St.: A no experience necessary. Call between 8 and 10 A. u. Male and Female Help Wanted. AT ONCE Ten rarm hands, 50 coal miners, col ored butler, waiter. 200 girls. Swedes. Ger mans, colored help, cooks, chambermaids, wait ress, hotel and restaurant rooks, dishwashers, din ing room, pantry girls; girl to assist In bake shop, Mcehan's Agencv. 545 Grant st. Tel. 99. "VrURSES, chambermaids, dining room girls, 1 laundresses for families; 200 house girls; German girls kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotels: cooks and dishwashers for restaurants aud boarding houses: waiters, drivers, rarm hands; white and colored male help supplied on short notice. Mrs. E. Thompson. COS Grant st. Business Opportunities Wanted. TXTAXTED Einn to undertake or partner to en Tt gage in manufacturing doors, -wood rramc covered ti tth 6hcct Iron or steel. Address Wood, Ulspitch office. Hoarders and Lod;ers Wanted. OCCUPANTS For ftirnished fron. room with board: terms reasonable; Union av., Alle gheny. Address A. W.t Dispatch office. OCCUPANTS-Ft furnished front room with or without board, corner South Highland and Walnut St., East End. CCUPANTS-Nlrcly rurnlshed room, with board. 49 Washington st, Allegheny. OCCUPANTS-Gentlcmen Tor rurnlshed rooms. 131 Meyran ate.. Oakland, ROOM i:R ror nicUvluruUbcd room at 220 Mey ran av., Oakland. Bookkeeping; Accounts, Etc, Wanted. AUDITING and au-ounUng-I attend to any thing In the line or intricate accounting, auditing the books ot corporations, manuractur e3n.erch.MU' hotel, and others. A. F. SaWlulL 187 Federal St.. Allegneuy, Pa. Partner Wanted. PARTNER-Aman with 6C0 capital to engage In a business that will pay from 8300 10 WOO per month. Address T W Dispatch office. FinanclalWanteo. MONEY to loan at lowest rate of Interest; loans granted promptly, no delay: have a large amount on hand at the present time bring your deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no charge. J. E. McCrlckart, 140 Filth av.. Tele phone 1676. MONEY to loan Immediately; $30, COO has been left with us to phice this week In sums to suit applicants; this is a splendid ODportuultv to iwrutti nMIUUK luuuc ft, vuce. juom & flcm lug, IOS Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN S20O.OC0 on mortgages; 8100 and up ward at 6 per cent; f500,C00 at 4K per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, s. II. French, 12a Fourth ar. Instruction. St., Allegheny, Pa. WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION Honorable and ambitious man de sires responsible position; collector, watch man, or something similar. Address W. W. X., Dispatch office. -no!TION By a younffman in office or assistant JL iiooVkeerer. For reference address F.S.Ulea son, Jr., 117 Ifmn ay.. McKeesport, ra. POSITION As collector, a practical and x pcrlcneed collector desires position with city firm. Address II. K.. Dispatch office. TOSITION as clert In (rroeerv: yonnir man of Ave years' experience: speaks German. Ad dress A. B., Dispatch office. POSITION A assistant bookkeeper: ean sten ograph anil do all kinds of clerical work. Ad dress J. . Dispatch office. "O03OT0N By younjr lady with knowledge of A booKKeeping and typewriting. Address Com- pctent, Dlspalch office. POSITION Bv an experienced bookkeeper, from Jannaryl, 18M; best or reference. Address W. A., Dispitch office. POSITION As managing housekeeper by re spectable widow lady. Address 11. II., Dis patch lOfflce. POSITION By good dressmaker In private family. Address Dress. Dispatch office. SITUATION bv engineer: ha a license: cm do pipe fitting: Is stricflv temperate and reliable; recommendations furnished if wanted. Address Fitting, Dispatch office. SITUATION By young man as driver: can make himself generally useful about place; best reference. Address Driver. Dispatch office. SITUATION In office orbank bv man with four years' banking experience. Address B. N., Dispatch office. SITUATION as bookkeeper: best city references given. Address D, Dispatch office. SITUATION January iTbv practical accountant. Books, Dispatch office. Fire Insurance Wanted. BE"SW ANGER Jfc ZAHN Fire insurance, 60 Fourth av. ' ONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John H. Claney, bec'y., W. A. Caldwell, Pres't; 88 Fourth av. WILLIAM A. ANGO. general Insurance, 107 Federal St.. Allegheny. Telephone 3521. Booms Wanted. "TTANTED Furnished or unfurnished room for i t gentleman, near city iiau; state rent, B., Dispatch office. O. WANTED Rooms for light housekeeping. Room Renting, ISO Robinson St., Alleghen) . Miscellaneous Wanted, BARGAIN HUNTERS to attend tbe great as signee's sale of watches, clocks. Jewelry, sil verware, diamonds, etc., at 49 Sixth st. : auction sales dally, 10 a. m., 2 and 7 r. M. ; goods at your own price. BUYERS To know the Pittsburg Produce Com mission Company. 813 Liberty St., is head quarters for Florida fruits and bananas; Florida oranges, (3 to 2 23 box; give us a trial. 3 EVERYBODY NOTICE Great reduction We J want everybody to know that we have re duced our best K CO cabinets to 83 00. Stewart 4 Co., 90 nnd 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.; dia mond Photocttesll 00. IJiYKBX person to know that Smith makes the J finest photos and tintypes in the eitv: call and be convinced. Corner Locust st. and Beaver av., Allegheny City; successor to Chas. W. Shook. CI ItOCERS and dealers to buv Boneless Boiled T Hams, sausage, pork, sparerlbs. lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Rclneman, IS Pitts. Market. 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 tbe market, and do not care to advertise. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth ay., next Leader. Pittsburg; no delay. THE people of Allegheny and Pittsburg to know that our closing out sale Is at its height: store crowded all the time; this does It: 81 50 ladles' but ton shoes now 75c: men's 2 calf dress shoes now at 81: men's fl working shoes now 60c; 82 75 gum boots nowfl 85: ladles' 40-ccnt rubber now 20c: nothing like It In the connty; buy now. The Public Shoe Store, 56 Federal St., Allegheny City. M'ltUNKs named to and from East End for 50c. X Campbell 4 Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone "TTSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic V Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished hv contract: satisfaction riven or no nay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal st Alle gheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. WANTED-Evervbodv to know that Pickering, the honse furnisher, will sell tlO worth or goods on credit ror 91 down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. "TTANTKD Sare, small safe; give size, price. t V Address 2227 Carson st WEARERS or spectacles to buy the best $1 steel and $ 50 gold spectacles and eye glasses yet offered or W, L, Trieber, Practical Op tician, at Schaefer's Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth av. WANTED Shanahan Transfer Co. pack house hold goods at cost of material ana labort sep arate apartments for storing; moving a specialty, 101 Forbes av. Tel. 1849. WANTED Household goods to movo and store; racking done at cost or labor and material. Shanahan Transftr Co., Water and bmlthflcld sts. Tel. 1849. WANTED Household goods to move; country trips a specialty. Shanahan Transrer Co., Water st., near Smltbfield. Tel. 1849. Ty-ANTED-Shanahan Transrer Co. Teams and T one-horse wagons for hire by the load, day or week. Tl. 1849. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock Wanted. TX1R8ALE A very handsome team or brown X geldings 15-3 hands high: their natural jog ging gait is ten miles an hour: they stop at the word; have tho pleasantest or mouths; both alike: nerd no boots or any description; are kind and rlcter, yet spirited and prompt; an ideal team; fearless or steam or electric cars, and one that can not be excelled In the whole country ror the money; both are equally good .ingle drivers; price, 8400. Call or address 320 Fenn av. HORSE Black pacer, also doctor's buggy and harness, at 178 Grant av Allegheny; price reasonable. Machinery and Metals For Sale. ACME Automatic Safety Engine and non-explosive boiler, built from one to five horse power, natural gas or common carbon oil as fuel, no engineer required, perfectly safe and reliable, economy In fuel and durability a special feature. No, 4 Firth av, J. Frager. General Agent. BARNES SAFE-Nearly new. 27x36; can be bought cheap. Address Rooms 398-9 Standard building. 531 Wood st. T901LERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes. JJ from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In tbe market: 46 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way, J. 3. Young. Allegheny. Pa. (GALVANIZED gas fitting and pipe 2 to Inch. T W. A. Lloyd, McDonald. Washington county. Pa. GRINDSTONES In all slies. for all kinds of grinding; Cralglellh, New Castle. Nova Scotia and other grits: Iron frames and fixtures tor hand, loot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, ijs First avenue. SFCOND-HAND engines and Boilers Two horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thlrty-flvc, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Harmes' Machine Depot. 99 Firstar. SECOND-HAND planing mill machinery; two double surlacers; two single surfacers: one single surTacer and matcher: one new 12-inch band Joluter: wood and iron pulleys and hangers. Butler 4 Gardner, Short and Liberty streets, Coal For Sale. "tOAL Buv yourlnmp coal, nut and slack at Mc- J Elwain's, "Seventh aud Duquesne way. Tele- pnonciiw. COAL When you burn coal get the best. Order Sawmill Run from Ollcbrlst, 24 Anderson st.. Allegheny. COAL Of course yon want the best. Order Saw mill Run of Gilchrist, 24 Anderson st., Alle gheny. . Miscellaneous for Sale. ANTHRACITE and bituminous coal nnd crashed coke ror domestic purposes; general hauling. Latimer. Meyers 4 Co.. Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. BRICK and other material for sale In a two-story brick dwelling house, size 40x50. at Forbes st. and McKeo place. Apply to Daniel McKee, ad loinlng premises. CORDAGE Twine, hemp packing. Co., 89 Water st. Flocker 4 DIAMONDS, watches, silverware. Jewelry, clocks, etc., etc.. every day at auetion. No. 40 Sixth st.,- the wholesale stock of John O. blem mons. DON'T fall to attend the great assignee's sale of watches, diamonds, clocks, silverware, etc.; this Is the only wholesale stock ever offered at auc tion In Pittsburg. No. 49 Sixth sU Sales dally at 10. 2 and 7. EED BRICK In large or small quantities, Wltt mer Brick Co., Lira., 12 Federal st,, Alle gheny, Pa. e 'TAMPS A collection orabout 2,000 sumps: good ) United States. Address Kenmawn, Dispatch office. TtR S ALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. A WELL-ESTABLISHED ronndrv buslness,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 money and capable of considerable en largement; a fine opportunity to get a profitable business: a great bargain will be given to a prompt purchaser: attlsfactory reasons for selling: all communications and conferences will be treated confidentially. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co., JU Wood St., PitUburg. OROCEKT in Allegheny: best or reasons for sell ing. Aodress 1. U., Dispatch office. FOB SALE-BCSINES.1. Business Opportunities. BRICK plant, consisting or grinding pan, engine, boller.-etc.: engines, boilers, clayand ore pans, and brick vard supplies. Thomas Carlln's bons, Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. BRICKTABD-For sale or rent, one or the most central slts in the city for brickyard at Oak land. Jn the very midst of building operations: ac cessible bv pat ed streets, and having enough clay of good quality tolastforyears:posseesinn at any 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 HO. CO0 annually; profits 15 to 3) per cent: satlsfac toryreasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood St., PitUburg. LrVERYBUSINESS-Ata tl.000 sacrifice; large profits; has seven years' lease; merchant tailoring business, 8T0: grocery stores, drygoods stores, sboestores. cigar stores, bakeries, lunch room, 400. Perclval & Gaston, 439 Grant st. MILK. ROUTE and'depot. patch office. Address John, Dis- PAFERROUTKFOHSALE MaklngtMperweefc gross; In town near Pittsburg. Address Route. Dispatch office. POOL ROOM doing good business. Inquire 58 Diamond st. SALOON A fine fixed up saloon and restaurant and billiard room on the best business streetln Youngstown: four years' lease, with cheap rent: will sell cheip. If sold at once. Write to S. A. Klein, 42 North Phelps St., Youngstown, O. CJALOON in a bustling city near PitUburg: cen O trallv located, well equipped; a profitable monthly business of JP00; cheap to Insure quick sale. (4-81-455.) Charles Soraers, 129 Fourth av. SHOE BUSINESS-Profltable little business: new stock, new building, low ground rent; live town nearby; 11,500. (4-85-3&J.) Charles Soiners, 129 Fourth av. QTOCK, good will and fixtures Also building and O leasehold of one of the best business stands In Oakdale station, nowthe center of oil operations; reason for felling, owner not able to attend to It on account of disability; good terms. Address Guy & Nesblt, Oakdale station, Allegheny county. Pa. GUQfiA-SPECIAL BARGAIN if taken before tTOOUU the 1st of next month. Book, notion and wall store, grocery stores W to JIO.ooo. cigar stores (300 to $1,200. bakery, milk depot and route. nsn ana oyster market. Duicner gnon. nuw rvu eral store. Holmes 4 Co., 420 8ralthflcld st. Business Properties For Sale. TOR SALE Dwelling house and store, within JD easy reach of public works: terms cash ; Imme diate possession. Address within four days, U.K., iieiievernon, Pa. TPOR SALE Second near Hazelwood av. : one of u tbe finest business sites in that ena oi tnc city: lot 25x100 feet. 50x100 feet; (123). Vi-rim r-t Rftvinn ft-et.rr?at w. A.Herron'j; W. A. Herron!4 sons, so ourtn av. 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 tbe Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America In Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be, and nereby Is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser or purchasers, all the right, title and interest or the United States, In and to all that certain parcel of ground, belonging to the United States, situate in the city of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenue and Garrison alley, in the Fourth ward or said city, fronting 100 feet on west side of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west line of Garrison alley, preserving tbe same width, to low water line of the Allegheny river, snbject how ever, to surh nubile easements as exist thereon and thereover.Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washing ton, D. C, November 7, 1891. Under the pro visions of the above quoted Act of Congress, ap prot ed May 21, 1890, and by direction of the Secre tary ofWar, I will offer for sale at public auction at the Stock Exchange In the city ofPlttsburg, la.. on Saturday, the 12tli day or December, 1891, at 3 o'clock p. ST., for cash, the property described In said act, together with such Improvements thereon as belong to the United States, subject to the con ditions set forth In said act, and subject also to the termB and conditions named In the printed clrcu- larof this date, copies of which will be furnished on amplication to thi undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsentl. where also a plat of the ground can 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 orthc purchase money at the time or notification or acceptance orbld. Pay ment or the rull amount or the purchase money mnst be made upon delivery or duly executed deed or deeds ror the propertv pnrcnased, or the property may be resold, without rurther notice, at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser. The cost of conveyancing: will be borne bv the pur chaser. George H. Weeks, Deputy Quartermaster General. U. S. A. 0J1 A 000 On Strah St. Three-story brick W-Ltti building containing 18 dwelling rooms, flnUked attic and fine large barroom, splendid cel lar, laundry, hot and cold water, bathroom, good wide hall and many other conveniences: will sell property Including license, stock of llqnors, bar fixtures and all things necessary to run business: also all furniture comnlete: lot 24x120 teet to an alley ; splendid location and a paying business; best or reasons for selling, A. P. v eiaman i;o, 1412 parson st. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CltTllteslaences. T70BTY-FIFTH ST. 12 orlck houses: 10 per cent X Investment. Morris 4 Fleming, 108 Fourth avenue ABION ST., Sixth ward, Pittsburg. Pa corner property, being 2-story brick, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas, slate ard wooden mantels, side porch and room In the rear to build. Price, only 55,600. Black 4 Balrd, 95 Fourth av. (E-94) MT. WASHINGTON-8-room house; hall, porches, cltv water, etc. ; near Incline; at a great bargain. Baltmsperger 4 Williams, 143 Fourth av. East End Besldences For Sale. A MODERN frame house of 9 large rooms on a good East End avenue, handy to traction cars: has vestibule, large hall, two porches, good cellar, laundry, stationary tubs, slite mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, both gases, electric lights and bells, speaking tubes, combination chandeliers, etc. ; this property Is situated on high ground and in an excellent' neighborhood, and Is elegantly finished and conveniently arranged throughout: nrlce only 84,809; terms, 81.500 down, and balance on monthly payments or to suit pur chaser. (103.) See Baker 4 Co., 6227 Pennav,, E.E. DEARBORN ST.. near Wlnebldnle av.:a bar gain; a new 2 -story frame dwelling of 5 rooms, line attic, ball, vestibule; slate mantels, grained In oak all through, good cellar and laundry. Lot20x 100 feet, Blaok 4 Balrd, 95 Fourth av. (C-101) TIAST END RESIDENCES Two good brick elffht rooms each, with smalt room. ill dwellings ot eight rooms each. um anq lavatory, uamrn i Kas. iunuce, vcsuouie. hall and cellar, etc., etc. ; large lot to each house with space In front, and side entrance; price only 85,600 each; the location is pleasant andcontcnlent to cable cars and It. R. station. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co.. 31? AVood st PitUburg. RESIDENCE A handsomo new residence in the East End, one square from Shady av.: eight nice rooms, reception hall, bath, lavatory, gas. etc., etc.; everything in perfeet order; fine, wide lot; lawn In front, alley in rear; price onlt87.5O0 Immediate possession; keys at our office. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. G;f 500 A beautiful residence of 9 rooms and !DO reception ball In an excellent East End neighborhood, handy to traction cars: has four porches, good cellar with heater, large pantry, hardwoodTwlndlng stairs. Inside shutters, beantl rul mantels and hearths: bath complete, stained glass windows, range, both gases, speaking tubes, wired ror electric lights, etc., and Is ele gantly finished throughout: terms easy. See Baker 4 Co., 6227 Pennav., E.E. Q" 000 CASH and balance Io suit will buy an 3Xj elegant modern style new house, six rooms three fin. attics, laund: ry. els. ranee, electric llflrhts. natnral gas. slate mantel tue nearius. paperea. sliding doors. Inside shntterstlot level and sewered electric ears pass door; East Libert : only $4,900. JHBgan a, UUU, 1.1U1JICU, J93 T OUfin aV, Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALPINE AV. The property No. 74 Alpine near Federal st.. becond wjird, seven- av. room nricx: immeoiaie possession, iror i John K. Ewlng 4 Co., 107 Federal st. For kcj s etc., see BRICK HOUSES Three good brick houses, al most new, on a pleasant street In Second ward, 'Allegheny; electric car facilities: will be sold at a bargain in order to close npTn account with a debtor; the bouses are In good order, and are well rented to prompt paying tenants. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape 4 Co.. aa.Wood St.. Pittsburg. LOCUST ST.. Allegheny, at a sacrifice ir pur chased within ao days, corner lot, 40 reet front on Locust st , with good. brick dwelling containing nine rooms, bath, hall, porches and all conven iences: this desirable homccan be bought for7.000. Inquire or George R. Bothwell. No. 104 Franklin st.. Allegheny. - ffij- OOO Sheflield st.. Allegheny, Pa., fine three- 4xs story mansara onch. nouse, rooms, nam, toilet room (stationary washstand), fine cemented cellar, large rurnace, hot air pipes, registers, etc.; both erases, slate mantels, numerous closets through out house; newly papered and everything in hue condition; this Is a cheap property and worth lu Bpectlon. Sloan 4 Co.. 127 Fonrth av. QJQ OOO-On Robinson st, near Federal St., DO) brick house, six rooms, hall and attlctrents for .X per annum. See John K. Ewlng 4 Co.. 107 Federal st. Suburban Residences For Sale. WILKINSBURG New brick house or seven rooms and reception hall, bath, washstand, w. e largo pantry, range, city water, sliding doors, neatly papered, slate mantels and slate root j excellent cellar, ten-toot ceilings, nat. gas, combi nation chandeliers lot 43x120 to alley: one snuaro from electric line and three minutes from P. K. R.; a convenient and complete home; price 5,500. Hodman 4Baldridge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Telephone 724S. "" FOR BALE LOTS Farms For Sale. FARM For Sale or Exchange A nice farm or 80 acres, with dwelling, outbuildings, orchard, water, etc.; within one mile or a good railroad town, wnere are numerous churches, schools. stores, etc., etc. st., Pittsburg. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co., Sli Wood LAND Two small tracts or land (tor sale at a bar gain. The subscriber offers to sell two tracts or land situated In Lower Tyrone township. Fa ette Co.. Pa which Is In good state or cultivation, plenty or timber, under good lenclng, apple orch ards, plenty or running water and within two miles or B. 4 O. K. It., and near to schools and churches; one piece of SO acres will be sold lu lots to suit purchaser) other plice of 40 acres will be sold as a whole. Persons interested consult or cor respond with HenryOalley, Dlckeraoa Bun. Pa. FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. FFTH AV.. East End 100 feet, more or less, surrounded by beantirvlstone residences, near outh Negley av. ; great bargain if taken soon. Morris A Fleming, lis Fourth av. Suburban Lota For Sale. BRUSHTON Nlco level lots 13x80, only WOO: one minute from Brusliton station and five min utes from Duquesne cars, on Penn ar. (K78). Black A Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. SWI'-SVALE Palmer Place, lots 40xK each to alley: the most desirable lots on the 1'. R. R.: two minutes lrom station ; level and well drained; at prices that assure an Investment; building re strictions: five new houses under course of erection on this plan. Hoffman 4 Baldrldge. Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Telephone 7248. FOB SALE SPECIAL. EXECUTOR'S 8ALE-Orlhans' Court of Al legheny county, Pennsylvania. No. . Novemberterm. 1891: iaie oi aiargarec juuiieii. accessed. ased. Notice Is hereby given tl-at, bv virtue I order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny itv, Pennsylvania, made November 18. 18)1, at 01 an county. Pennsylvania, made November 18. No.. November term. 1891. the undersigned will offer st pnbllc sale, at the Court House, at Pitts burg, on Wednesday. December IS, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. If., the following described premises, viz: First, all that certain tract or land In the Nineteenth wad, Pittsburg, being lots marked 28 and 29. In Robley D. Beatty's plan, as recorded In plan book, vol. 4. page 175, situated on the south west corner or Jackson and Beattv streets: thence along Beatty street, southeast wardlr CO feet to the line of lot 30 in said plan : thence along lot 30, north west 126.38 feet to Orchard allev; thence along said allcv northeast 55.51 feet to Jackson street, and thence along Jackson-street, southeast 123.44 feet to Beatty street, at the place of beglunlng. For title see deed book, vol. 604. page 594. Havlngthere on erected seven two-story brick dwelling nouses. Second, all that certain tract of land in the borough of Homestead, county of Alleghenv. Pennsj lvanla. being parts or lots numbered 68. 67 and 68 In Dick son and Bnrchlleld's plan of lots, recorded In plan book, vol. 4. page 118. bounded and described as fol lows, viz. Beginning on the westerly side of Helsel street, at the north line of the PitUburg. McKeesport and Youghlogheny Railroad: thence In front or width on said Helsel street, northward ly 20 feet, and In depth westwardly 75 feet, pre serving even width of 20 feet; being lot No. 6 In plau volume 7. page 280, which Is a subdivision of said lots 66, 67 and 68 above mentioned, having thereon erected a three-storv frame dwelling house and storeroom. Also, another part or sMd lots OR. 67 and 68. beginning on the southerly line or Firth avenue, 85 feet westwardly from Helsel street and at the line of a 10-foot alley: thence along Firth avenue westwardly 55 feet to a 20-foot alley.and ex tending back along said alley southwardly 120 feet to the line of the said Pittsburg, McKeesport nnd Youghlogheny Railroad, preserving even width of 55 feet, having thereon erected nine two-story frame dwelling houses. For title of the last de srrlbed pieces, sc deed book, volume U page 592. Terms and conditions of sale will be made know u at the time nf sale. George N. Monro. Executor. No. 127 Fifth av. A. J. Pentecost, Auctioneer. TO LET. City Residence. TO LET Dlthrldge St.. near Center ay., elegant new brick house of 12 rooms: first class In every particular, with all modern requirements: sheltered southeast exposure commanding finest view of Liberty Valley. Charles Shields, Alle gheny P.O. " East End Bealdences To Let. FIFTH AV.. Shadyslde, term or three or five years, that desirable and beautifully located ten-room house, batn, w, c. both gases, stable, acre or land with choice fmlttlmmedlateposses slon. Inquire of Henry Wladerlch, AVllUnsav. t TO LET East End residences with all modern fixtures. 810-Ncw, just finished, stone, seven rooms, 19 Alpha Terrace. (60 New, Jnstflnlshed. stone, ten rooms. Lilac St., Shadyslde. 85 Modern house, eight rooms, first-class order, large yard, (reduced rent until April). 845 Just finished, very handsome, eight rooms, Emerson, near Alder st. Send ror list, W. A. Herron 4 Sons, SO Fonrth av. Allegheny Bealdcnce To Let. TO LET 257 Ohio t.. Allegtienv, five rooms and storeroom; rent very low. Black 4 Balrd, M Fourth av. Booms To Let, ILEGANTapartments. library apartment house. j old Central Hotel, Library Square, Allegheny: remodeled, with steam heat. Incandescent lights, bath ror each suite and separate dining room. Charles Shields, Allegheny P. O. FURNISHED ROOMS Second floor. 12 Smith field St., opposite Monongahela House. "I7URNISHED FLAT, two bedrooms, bath, etc. I? 8 Wylie av. ROOMS With or without board: every conven ' lence; gas, electric light, etc. 6263 Penn avenue. ROOM On second floor front, with board if de sired. 174 Arch St., Allegheny. TWO fnrnished rooms, communicating, for light housekeeping: linmedlatepossesslon; rentlow. Call or address 5820 Ellsworth av., E. E. Offices and Desk Boom To Let. THIRD FLOOR-Standard building, two offices, one front: possession January 1: very accom modating terms. Address Booms 308-9, 531 Wood street. t Business Stands To Let. TO LET Io Ferguson block, the finest fire proof office building In tho city, located on Third avenue. Just below the new postofilce, having also Fourth avenue entrance: cholco storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, high sped elevators, steam heat, electric light and janitor's services free: rent lower than others are getting In old and inconvenient buildings: possession about January 1: rent tree until April 1: send ror lllus trated book. Black 4 Balrd, No. 95 Fonrth av. TO LET Office In building 75, 77 and 79 Diamond St.. with electric light, stearn heating. Janitor and elevator service :rent 8K0 per year:also rooms o f various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apnly to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond streets. rpo LET Separate storerooms with railroad JL track: all receiving, handling, shipping and dclherlnsr facilities! also omce room. Innul innuu W. A. Hoeveler. Storaire. Pike and Twelfth sts. Pittsburg. Pa. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Thin! av.; three floors; 20.OCO feet space: abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. SO Fifth av. TPO LET In good location, storeroom and one X dwelling room; rent low to good party. Black 4 Balrd, a. Fourth av. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Solid 14-kt. gold Elgin or Hampden watches ror ladies, SM, at K. SmlCs, PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co., 77 Diamond St. ; all kinds or printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL J. F Dowdle, plumber and dealer lu fine gas and electrlc-lght fixtures, 204 Wood st. PERSONAL-Cash paid ror old sealskin gar ments, or will exchange the m for new ones. Paulson Bros., 441 'Wood stf "" PERSONAL Cash paid ror old gold and sliver watches and Jewelry repaired; new -work made to order. Chris. Haueh. Ml bmlthflcld. PERSONAL Furniture moving a specialty; sep arate apartments for storage. Shanahan Transfer Co., Water St., near Smlthfleld. Tel. 1340. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of advertisements of marriageable peo Ele rich and poor from all sections mailed free. iunnel'sMontlilv, Toledo. O. PERSONAL-Automatlo egg whistle: latest nov elty out: every child wants one: send 10 cents for sample. Automatic Whistle Co., Box 432, Pitts burg; special prices to dealers. PERSONAL-Every lsdy In poor health should call on Mrs. Dr. Lumsden, representing the Chicago Vlavt Company: consultation free. Omce ofPlttsburg Vlavi Company, No. 2 Slxtn st. ERSONAL Shanahan Transfer Co. packs household goods at eost of material and labor; separate apartments for storage: moving a specialty, water St., near Smlthfleld. Tel. 1819. PERSONAL F. D. Hartman, assignee of J. O. bleromons. 49 Sixth St., next door to Hotel An derson, is selling watches, clocks and jewelry, etc.. etc., at auction at your own price; sales dally, 10 A. H., 2 and 7 V. M.; goodsmust be sold. PERSONAL When 1 was a small boy mv mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgnian. Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. XcLUJIJ. ' "PERSONAL Thackeray's works, complete, X lOvols f3 00 Dickens' works, complete..,. -.., 2 90 Shakspeare's works, complete 1 50 Eliot's works, complete 2 CO Prescott's Jlexlco, ovols., gilt top 1 3S Huckleberry Finn 1.... 75 FRANK BACON 4 CO.. 301 Smlthfleld st. FOUND. "THIUND Novrmber 17, necktaee. I' Ttnlra.All 1. .. It.lt.. .. Inquire St 43 -a- "ll.,l. UUUU1UK, FOUND You can sell or exchange your old saeques at Paulson Bros.', 441 Wood st. seal TTOUND Pair eyeglasses. Can have same by X? calling ou D. Leech, stall Xo. t, Allegheny Market. Mi3 "ITOUND A watch. Wednesday, December 2! JL owner can have same by proving property and paying for tills "ad" bv calling at Hansbary nros.'oaroer snon, noose. Tsrcntunv opposite opera TTOUND Sellable portrait artists in crayon, X sepia and wate.- colors; finest grades only; all work done In windows In presence ot the pnbllc to prorethatno bromide prints are used? order now and pav ror Christmas; stores open tlllOF. M. satisfaction guaranteed or no charge, union Artists' Portrait Co., llrst floors. 70S Liberty st, B07 Wood st. STRAYED. STRAYKD-Hound Dup: light yellow: white nose and breast; 5 month old, 3 reward If returned w bo xicrron av. CHARLES SOWERS, It! 129 FOURTH AVE., OPPOSITE NEW FOSTOFFICE. aoSt PROPOSALS. TEEA8UKY DEPARTMENT. WASHING TON, D. (1, November 28, 389L Sealod proposals will be received at tliix Depart ment until 2 o'clock p. sc. WEDNESDAY, December 16, 1891, for manufacturing nnd placing In position In complete working order in U.S. bnlldlngsneailnr; completion in Brooklyn. N. Y., Loniivllle. Ky.. and Pitts bur?, Pa., certain articles or standard fur niture. Particulars will bo fnrnished upon application to thla office. The department reserves the right to reject anv and all bids, and to waive defects. Partial bids will not be considered. Proposal's Kliould bo ad dressed to the Secretary of the Treasury and indorsed "Pioposal for Standard Furni ture, Brooklyn, etc." O. L. SPAULDING, Acting: Secretary. tle2- JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.. DECEMBER L 1891. Sealed proposals rn triplicate, sub ject to nsnal condition, will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. st. (central standard time), WEDNESDAY, the 20th day or December, 1891. for furnishing at the tj. M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons or Mineral Oil, of 135 flash test, in case of (Ive-sallon.cans ench. Deliveries to commence on or before January 18, 1892. Preference will be given to articles or domestic production nnd manu facture, conditions of quality and price (in cluding in the price or foreign prodnctions nnd manufacture the duty thereon) being equal, ana snen preierence win oe given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific coaU- to extent of the con sumption reqnlred Dy tho public service there. Government reserve" the right to reject any or all proposals and to accept the whole quantity or any portion of the mlnoral oil bid for. All iniormation furnished on application here. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Fmnnal fov Mineral Oil," nnd addressed to HENRY C. HODGES, Assistant Quartermaster General, U. 8. Army, Donot Quartermaster. de3-55-3,4,5 8,26,23 l CHOICE FROPEF-TiEs. SIX ACRES SIS-IDTSIIDEl. Near Filth avenue. Very desirable for sub division. Will be sold at a bargain. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., de3-71-TT3 96 Fourth avenue. $16,000. SHADYSIDE. New modern style 11 rooms and reception hall Queen Anne dwelling: very handsomely finished throughout; lot 150x2i0: larxo num ber of beautiful forest trees, etc; one square from street car line or P. K. It. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96FODKTHAV. no29-101-Tursu $70 PER FOOT. 2SD FEEt, ShodysidE, On very desirable residence, street, easterly front, three minutes from cable, electrfc cars or P. B. B..; jnstthe site for building; for sale or rent; verv easv terms. M. F. HIPPLE &C0., 6 FOUBTH AV. no29-9S-TUFsn $18,000 EAST END. SOUTH HILAND AVE. The handsomest dwelltno on the avenue. Stone and pressed brick: 11 rooms and re ception hall, containing nil modern con veniences, hard wood finish, etc. Lot 50x120 "eet. Very easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., de4I5-TUFSn 96 FOURTH AVENUE. $9,500. O .A. IK L.A. 3ST ID. On paved street. Substantial almost new nine-room brick dwelling; wide hall, bath, laundry, etc. Lot 48x120. A corner and one equate from street cars. K F. HIPPLE & CO., de3.70.ThMU 96 FOURTH AV. EDUCATIONAL. CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CURRY Collegiate Department, The Best, CURRY Normal School, The Jlest. CURRY English Training School, The Best. CURRY Business College, The Best CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best. CURRY Conservatory of Music, The Best. CURRY School of Elocution, The Best. CURRY Faculty aud Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue. II. M. KOWE, President. OC24-51 1V1NTER RESORTS. Lakewood, N. J. Second Season. Now Open. IN THE MIDST OF PINE FORESTS. Piazzas inclosed in glnss,one-third of a mile In extent. Pure drinkms 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 LAEEWOOD THE "IDEAL WINTER RESORT OF AMERICA." For terms, etc., address nol2-TTS FBED STERRY. Thomasville, Ga. PINEY WOODS HOTEL SEASON OPENS DECEMBER2. M. A. BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, etc., address GEO. S. COLEMAN, Windsor Hotel. New York City, Or. WM. E. DAVIES, OC31-17-TT8 Manazor, Thomasville, Ga, STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND FROM all parts of Europe, drafts, money or ders, cable transfers and foreign coin at low est New York rates. MAS SCIIAMBEUG CO., No. 627 Smlthfleld st., Pittsburg, Pa. Es tablished in 1865. selo-TTB NEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND typewriting and complete business course taujrht at Park Institute, 2M North ave., Allegheny. Now term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and journal to nny address free. auJO-TTa LEVI LUDDEN, A. M, PrincipaL TO AFFORD VISITORS COMFORT A! AVOID MAYS The .company's carriages will meet all trains at the station at KENSINGTON To convey parties over the grounds for inspection. The property can be seen and selections made with as much satisfaction now as in midsummer. Money can be made by buying in this new manu facturing city, as lots are increasing in value every day and it will be but a short time until a handsome profit can be realized from an investment made now. Free Tickets given there and return. Salesmen al ways on the ground. For further information apply at office of THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT CO., Rooms 30, 32 and 34, No. 96 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. no3O-10-mr AUCTION SALES. GEO. P. HAMILTON. Attorney. 19 Fourth ave., Pittsburg-, Pa. J7STA1 E OF JULIA FOSTER. DECEASED. 2i No. 320, September term, 189L Bv authority of an order and decree of tho Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, Ph., made on the 31st da v of October. A. D. 1891, at No. SiO, September term. 1891, or said court. I will expose at public sale on the premises on TUESDAY, December 15, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. 31., the following real estate: All that certain lot of ground, with the mesnnae or tenement thereon erected, situ ate in the Sixth ward of the city of Pittsburg, Fn. Bezinnlnp at a point on the southerly side of Second avenue, at tho westerly line of a lot or piece of land of Jane Price; thence bv the same npon a line at right angles with said Second avenue the distance of 52 3-10 feet, more or les, to tbe northward line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; thence by the snmo sonth 88 degrees 25 minutes west 373 9-10 feet, more or less, to a pin set for a corner: thence north 21 degrees 35 minutes east 115 40-100 feet, more or less, to the south erly sido of Second avenue aforesaid; thence bv the same sonth 83 degrees 30 minutes east 34525-100 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Tebms of Sals Ten percentum (10 per cent.) of bitl at the tlmo of sale: one-half the balance in cash on confirmation of sale by the court and delivery or deed; the other one-hair thereof secured by bond and tight scire facing, insurance clanse morteage on the premise, payable in three years, said mortgage to be a lien on premises until fully paid. BACHEL FOSTER AVERT, Trustee. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer nnd Real Estate Agent, 413 Grant street, Pittsburg. Fa. no20-50-r Administrator's Sale! A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. Fidelity Title and Trnt Company, Admin istrator of Edward S. Webb, deceased, will sell at public auction, commencing; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 2 o'clock, on the premises, No. 716 Fifth avenue, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Light hardware, pocket and table cutlery, stoves, ranges, lamps, glassware, plated, goods, tinware, tin plate, tinners' tools, store fixtures, otc., etc, of the store ot the late EDWARD S. WEBR The entire stock can be inpected at any time previous to the commencement of the sale by applying to the Administrator, No. 123 Fourth avenne. det-3t HOUSE AND LOT, Twenty-First Ward, AT AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. At 3 o'clock, on the premises will be sold the) Sroperty now occupied by Mrs. Relthel on ielly at., 40 yards from Fifth av. extension, between Frankstown av. and Point Breeze, consisting of aline lot SO feet wide and IJS feet deep, with a double brick house ot 12 rooms, in good condition. The house being sltnated on the rear of the lot permits of the erection of other buildings on the front, so that this may be made a veryprontaDie in vestment. Two lines of street cars andTorrens sta tion of the P. R. R. are in the immediate vlcinitv. This is an attractive sale. So not miss it. Terms One-fourth cash, balance flvts yearly payment A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, de2-l-D 103 FOURTH AVE. AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! Four line folding- beds, six parlor suites, three chamber suites, lounges, etc., FRIDAY, DECEMBER . At 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 23 Ninth street. Tbe goods were replevined at Sheriff sale, and consitmed to us to be sold at once for cash. Four line folding beds, two walnut and two oak; six line parlor suites, three chamber suite", lounges, easy chairs and rockers, also line sideboard, bookcases, wardrobe, cabinet chiffoniers, ettension table, leather chairs and rocker, dishes and glassware, large line of velvet. Brussels and ingrain carpets for rooms and halls. lot of millinery goods and notions. Snle positive. Bv order of C. M. Hall, President. HENRY AUCTION CO., de3-7S Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS! Bronzes, clocks, plush goods, silverwara and a great variety of fancy articles suitable) for holiday presents, at ROBINSON'S COMMISSION HOUSE, 626 Smlthfleld street. Sales daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p. K. del-63 HB. SMITHSON. REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Boom 53, Eisner building. Fifth av. and Wood st. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furniture at residences promptly attend.' ed to. de3-20-D ! KIDD'S COUGH SYRUP. 25 Cents Per Bottle. GIVE IT A TRIAL It will give satisfaction, in all cas83. For sale by retail" druggists generally, and at wholesale by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 43 Seventh Avenos, noia-n PITTSBURG. FA. $500 TO $500,000ToonLn?oS gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. de3-tt --' '"V WmsSssMi