Bsssssassa rpr THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. MONDAY DECEMBER 1891 EENOTATING THE JAIL What the Sew County Mson Ad ministration Das Done. ACCUMULATED EUBBISH OF YEARS Hauled Avar, and the Entire Institution Ji'oit Spick and Sran. FBOFESSIONAL LOAFERS TUT TO WOKK Since John McAleese became "Warden of the county jail many notable changes liave been made in that institution. In the few v.eeks he has had charge he has made tome quick tranuforniatious which the most care lert observer could scarcely fail to realize and appreciate. Tlie county prison has been given a taste of that same spirit of dis cipline which the ex-Inspector infused into the First police district in the days when he reigned there. , Xo person can be better aware of the im proved condition of affairs than the en forced guests of the "Warden. "While Ins work has resulted directly in lnakins the place more presentable in appearance, it has aUo bettered the condition of the pris oners in inauy Mays. "When Warden JlcAlcese assumed control he found there wns plenty to do. The first thing was to get the cells in order. From ji look into a few of these the "Warden came to the conclusion that a general cleaning up was nccesary. The result was a surprise. Mis Tilled "With Kabbl!,li. From the 310 cells two big wagon loads of rubbish were taken out There were old baskets and bottles, piles of old clothes and a thousand diflereut tilings belonging any where but in a prison cell. Several articles were found that had been left by the me chanics when the institution was built. In almost every cell was a piece of rope.strung across from one side to the other. Alto gether there was enough of this to reach from the Court House to the Point. After two days' work all the stufl was gotten out of the way. Then the warden spread consternation in "vagrant's row" bv drafting 15 tramps into active service. This class ot individuals, never so well oiFas when in jail, was chosen to keep things in order. The gang was put to work and for four weeks scrubbed and scoured until the big prison lairly shown. One at a time the cells were opened and scalded out with hot water from a hose. Vermin vanished like magic. The cure was followed by a preventative in the shape of liberal coats of whitewash. In the kitchen and laundry pans, kettles and pipes were deprived of their masks of dirt and grease, and windows once again admitted light; As soon as the whole place was gone over the work was started again at the becinning and will be kept up in that way. The men are kept at work from 8 o'clock in the morning until locking-up time at 4 P. M. In spite of the fact that the majority ol them have never been known to labor while at liberty at all, the men seem to enjoy the work." Even a professional loafer prefers scrub bing windows to the solitary confinement of a cell. Those who work are given a little extra feed in the evening. After getting the cleaning-up project well under way the warden turned his attention to the kitchen, where he lound quite a field for work. The King of the Kitchen. The cooking is done at present bv a big colored man, serving a six months' term. Ilavinc presided over the culinary depart ment of several restaurants he is right at home. One man is detailed to assist him. The moraine and evemnc meals are not vcrv elaborate, conistingof nothing but 1 bread and water. At noon hot edibles are terved. After a few days in the ffiice the warden concluded that without any extra expense he could make ihe dinner considerably more palatable than before and made up the menus for each v.eek about as follows: Sunday Tea and bread. Monday Meat and potatoes. Tuesday Meat and cabbage. Wednesday Meat, potatoes and turnips. Thursday Hash. Friday Meat and pea soup. Saturday Beans and hominy. Each man is allowed about three-fourths of a pound of meat per day. He also gets a quart measure of whatever vegetables are crved and a quart of coffee. Every morn ing he gets a big loaf of bread. The warden superintends the purchae of everything. As there are on an average 200 prisoners the amount of food required is large. As an example, it takes five bushels of potatoes for one meal. In order to keep out vermin it is neces sary to use rigid measures with newly ar rived prisoners, some of whom are decidedly filthy. These are hustled off to the bath rooni, while their clothes are treated with boiling water and steam. They don't like it, but have no alternative. Prisoners are shaved and given a bath once a week. The Warden hus put a stop to unnecessary visit ing, and only in rare cases does he allow meals to be sent in bv friends. Our Christmas Drss Tattern Sal9 Goes on this week. The lowest prices you ever paid for fine all-wool dress goods. Come and t-ee. Blackand eolored,plain andfancy. Jos. HOKSfE & Co.'s I'cnn Avenue Stores. Don't Think That Simen can be undersold on men's fancy slippers Positive bargains at 30c, 75c, SI and 61 2.", m velvets at 78 Ohio Etreet, Allegheny, l'a.' The rarmers' Deposit National Bank Invite the pnulic to call and examine their new j-afe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully given. nwp Ion Will Sae S3 to S20 in Onr Cloak Koom And at the same time hav; the best assort ment to choose from. Come and see, this week. Jos. Hokxe& Co.'s Penu Avenue Stores. Die deduction in Jackets. SSandSlO black cloth jackets at S3; all Star trimmed tan cheviot jackets at nearly SrAt price. Come quick. UOSEXBAU3I & CO. I.anies Delight In Simen's flannel-lined cloth slippers at 50c. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, l'a. -' 3Iore Fancy Holiday Goods To-Day. Stock more complete than ever before, no foncy prices. Come this week before the fcig rasn conies. Jos. Homri:& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. GnxTS mackintoshes for presents. Smiley & Co., 28 Fifth avenue. Tun latest invention, "Chemical Dia monds." "Who has them? Fun rugs, robes and gloves. Smiley & Co., 28 Fifth avenue. The maads.' eighth wonder, ' Who has them? 'Chemical Dia- "MCFFS to match fur capes. Smiley & Co., 23 Fifth avenue. "Chemical Diamonds." (ttscy? "Watch for them. "What are Ladies' sable capct SMILEY& CO.. 28 Fifth avenue. Great Holiday i?alo of Fnr Capes TJegias to-day special low prices. JOS. HOKNE & CO., n07-T.21 Ponn avcim'. WISDOM THROUGH LOVE. The Relations of the Hasband and Wife to the Understanding and Religion The Third or Kcv. John "Whitehead's Dis course! TJpon Marriage. Kev. John "Whitehead, of the New Church, Allegheny, preached his third sermon on marriage Sunday morning, lte ferring to the previous sermons, he said that the male is born to be intellectual, be ing the love of knowing, understanding and growing wise, and the male intellect is of such a nature that it can rise in the light of truth and see it abstractly, thus separate from the will; but woman- is born to be voluntary or a form of the will, and from her love she acquires wisdom through the male understanding, she being the love of the wisdom of the man. It is of true order that the truth should come through the male understand ing, and he should be in the love of the truth for its own sake; acquiring truth by the exercise of his intellectual faculties, but rejecting lalsity. But woman, being led more by her affections, cannot so see and understand truth, but nevertheless from her love of her husband she sees truth from him, and the two, co-operating together, think, will and act together in a true mar riage. On the other hand, if the will with its affections, inclinations and desires, leads and governs, the life will eventually be led away from the truth and depart into evils and falsities of all kinds, and thus the heavenly union between the will and under standing, and between man and wife, will be destroved. The divine truth should rule and govern men, and this is seen only through the un derstanding. There are two ways one leading to all wisdom and happiness, and the other leading to all folly and insanity. The one is to learn from the Lord that which is true and right, and stladfastly obeyit; and the other is to follow one's own im pulses and desires. The latter results in the destruction of the real man. TESTED AIID ACCEPTED. Kev. II. C. Applecarth Talks Upon tho Duties of the Christian. Rev. If. C. Applegarth, of the Fourth Avenue Baptist Church, took for his subject last evening. "Tested and Accepted." The text was the- First Epistle to the Thes salonians, v., 21, "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." During his dis course the minister said: "There are two things that the Christian must watch and work for, God and soul. A man who pro fesses Christianity must follow its teach ings. If I were an antheist or theristand did not believe in God or heaven, or was what the world knows as a worldly man. I would stand up for mv beliefs. The Christian should be just as firm. "I would call the man a fool who would cat a cake made of ashes when he could get one one of wheat, or he that would climb over rocks and cliffs exposed to the weather without sufficient covering, or walk over thorns in his bare feet when he had $1,000, 000 in the bank. Such things do not add anything to a Christian life." SUITABLE TO ADVENT. Rev. J. Crocker White Gives a Sketch on the Life of Moses. Eev. J. Crocker "White, of St. Andrew's P. E. Church, took his text last evening from Acts, Hi., 22. His subject was "The Precursors of Christ Moses." He said the life of Moses was a most dramatic one from his birth to his death. His call to the lead ership of the Israelites on Mt. Horeb and the long struggle for the freedom of his people being instances of this. Then again his meeting with God on lit. Sinai and Mt. 2Cebo typified the birth of lehem, the : baptism on the Jordan and the sermon on Calvarv. All through this wonderful life we find him meek and humble, teaching his people the word of God and finally his death of which we know so little was a fitting close to such a life. PEILAHTHBOPIC WOBKS. Kev. J. T. Satchell Instructs His Congrega tion Along Their Line. Kev. J. T. Satchell, of the North Avenue M. E. Church, Allegheny, preached a strik ing sermon on "Philanthrophy," taking his text from Hebrews, x., 24. He spoke of the philanthropic works of man, and showed how they would be fruitless of good results unless they were followed up bv love. He also argued that many chances for such work were unimproved. Many illustrations were used to show his views. He took up some of the so-called philanthropic acts ot the present day and agreed that they were unworthy of that name. Cummendable. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts Rently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pre tensions that every bottle will not sub stantiate. Give a dress pattern From the great stocks of woolen dress goods now selline at such low prices or from the special holiday cotton dress goods. A street or house dress will be appreciated by any member of the household. Jos. Hokje & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Styles tho Best. Men's genuine alligator slippers at 52 worth S2 ."0 prices way down at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. The Farmers Deposit National JSank Invite the public to call and examine their new safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully siven. jiwf I'rett y Coats for Children for Christmas And at bargain prices also a large stock of infants' cloaks, dresses and slips. Comeand examine before buying. Jos. Horke & Co., G07-C21 Penn avenue. Portraits forChristmas Presents. This month, a handsome 8x10 frame with every doz. cabinet photos. Also genuine crayons at special low prices. Lies' Studio, 10 and 12 Sixth st. NWSU Unexpected Cut In men's fancy velvet slippers at SO and 7oe at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Xovelties in fur cape's. Smiley & Co., 28 Fifth avenue. Give From the 1,001 articles on the fancv goods counters plated or solid silver, wood, leather or whatever you can surely select mauy appropriate and pleasing gifts. Come and see. Come in the morning. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penu Avenue Stores. "WAxen for the "Who has them? "Chemical Diamonds.' Ladies' military capes. Smiley & Co., 28 Fifth avenue. "Watch for the "Chemical Diamonds. " "Wonderful gems. Ladies' and gentlemen's seal gloves. SMILEY' & Co., 28 Fifth avenue. "CnEMlCAL Diamonds." they? Wonderful gems. What are Childres's furs. Smiley & Co., 28 Fifth avenue. "Chemical Diamonds" The eighth wonder. defy experts. Ladies' military capes. - -v '? " ' . "' Fifth prn-i-. HOSTS OF CANDIDATES. A Big Struggle for the Control of the United Mine Workers, KAE WILL HARDLY TRY IT AGAIN. Many of the leaders Not Anxious to Have the Coders in the Order. DISCOKDS OF THE LOCAL MUSICIANS national Secretary McBryde, of the United Mine Workers, has issued a circular to local assemblies and unions calling at tention to the provision inserted in the con stitution at the last -annual convention, re quiring nominations for officers to be for warded to the Secretary at least one month before the convention. All nominations must be sent in not later than January 9. Then the Secretary has two weeks in which to make out a list of the nominations and return them to the locals. Nominations are to be made for presi dent, vice president, "secretary and four members of the executive board. Under the new plan there will no doubt be a host of candidates, but the returns made to the Secretary will determine to a large extent the men who are favored by the miners, and it will give those who want to be officials and cannot get the votes oppor tunity to withdraw without the humiliation of a defeat in convention. A Third Term Jot Probable. There is no doubt that the majority of the miners are dissatisfied witn- the present administration, although the officials all have a greater or less following. President Bae has served two terms and hence, ac cording to an established precedent "3 not a logical candidate. There are many aspirants for this position, the most conspicuous be ing P. H. Penna, the present Vice Presi dent, and John P. Jones, President of the Ohio miners. Penna is popular with the miners in almost every district, but he will not have an easy thing if Jones is in the contest. There has been talk of other very likely candidates, but their names have not been mentioned. As for Secretary-Treasurer, Patrick Mc Bryde, the present incumbent, has been quoted as saying that he did not want the office another term. In this event, W.B. Wilson, senior member of the Executive Board, would be the logical candidate. However, there are other aspirants for the place and a contest is likely to occur. At the last convention a scheme was laid by the several officers of the K. of L. to elect a Knieht to this position, and it came very near being carried through. To Capture the "Whole Outfit. Now it is intimated by the Knights that a scheme has been hatched by the old Pro gressive Union men to capture the whole outfit. It is the general impression that the entire ,xecntive Board will be over hauled. Some changes are certain. The forthcoming convention will not be so large as the last one, which was the biggest ever held. There were 323 votes in that con vention. In the next there will be a loss of about 50 voles from the coke region, fl from Ala bama, 5 from Iowa, about 20 from Ohio, and no doubt a scattering loss from other dis tricts. The membership in the coke region is not regarded by manv of the leaders as desirable, as they say it is an uncontrollable element and likely to involve the crganiza tion at any time. At the last convention the coke contingent had a big representa tion, and secured the indorsement of the coke strike against the best judgment of the national officers. FIFTEEN MUSICIANS BESIGK. The Feeling Between the li. of L. and M. ST. P. U. More Biticr. Fifteen musicians left the IC of L at the regular meeting of the Musicians' Assem bly vesterday afternoon. This was caubed by the present trouble between the IC of B. and the M. M. P. U. The Knights claim the men are mostly non-professional and their loss will really strengthen the order. The men, as soon as they had secured their release from the K. of L, had their fines remitted in the M. M. P. TJ.. and were taken back into membership in that union. It was reported Testerday that the musi cians in several of the other theaters would leave the IC of L and join the M. M. P. U. The Musical Mutual Protective Union elected the following officers: President, C H. William Ituhc; Vice President, L M. Allen; Secretary, John Hebert; Treasurer, Louis P. Ycager; Trustees, Thomas Grif fiths, P. Stierheim and James Hally; Executive Board, Charles Houser, C F. Bingham, Henry Black, Peter Daunhardt, Henry Houser, and Spencer Hunnell; Delegates to the National League. L M. Allen, C. H. W. Euhe and Charles W. Gaston. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings- x a'HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE . stockholders of the Pittsburg and Allegheny Drove Yard Company will be held at the offlce of the company, U. & O. R. K. station. co-Tier Smith lield and Water streets, Pittsburg. Pa..MOKDAY. December 14,1(01, at 11 A. M. C. S. WIG.1T. no29-78 1 Secretary. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING-OF th-) stockholders of thi! Pittsburg and Falr portTenninal Company will be held at the office of the company. Baltimore and Onto Railroad station, corner bmltlifield and Water streets.. Pittsburg, Pa.. MONDAY, Dece mber H. 1891. at 2 V. JI. del-tiS C. S. WIGHT. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE OLIVER IROX AND STEEL CO., PlTTSBDHG. PA.. Oct. 3, 1891. VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE BOARD X or Directors of this coinpauv has called a special meeting of the stockholders, to be held at the office of the company, corner Tenth and Muriel streets. Pittsburg. l'a.. on theStli day of December, 1(91, at2:30 o'clock r. jr., for the purpose of voting fcr or against a proposition to Increase the capital stock of tho coinpauy from SI. (3)0. GOO to 52. 000. 000. QC5-2-M JASlEb SMITH. Secretary. OFFICE OF PlTTSBDKC TRACTION" CO. UV X IFTI1 AVENUE. I'lTTShUKG, IFeC. 4, 13J1. Notice to Stockholders. ATOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT A ii spicial meeting of the stockholders of the PHt'burg Traction Company will be held at the company's office. No. 310 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY SIOKNLNG. December 17 isol, at 10:30 o'clock, to con&laerandjjass upon a question of approving or disapproving a nroposad opsratlngcontract between the Pittsburg Traction Coinpauy and the railway companies whose rail ways are operated by It and the Dunuesne Traction Company and the railway companies whose rail ways are operated by it. In relation to the operation ofrll of said railways and such other business in connection therewith as may come before the meet ing. The stock books of the compauv for purposes of transfer will be closed rom December 13, 1S91, to December 17, 1831, Inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. G. W. ELKINS. President. de5-81-D J. G. TKAGGAliDII, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE DCQUESXE TRACTION CO., :! liiAiir riiKr.j'.r, PiTTSUur.G. Dec. 4, 1831, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. VTOTICE IS IIEREBYGIVENTIIATASPECIAL 1.1 meeting of the stockholders of the Dnquesnc Traction Company will beheld at the office of the company. Craig street, Pittsbnrg. Pa., on THURS DAY SIOKNINti. December 17. IS91. at 10:30 o'clock, to consider and pass upon a question of approving or disapproving a proposed operating contract between the Duquesue Traction Company and the railway companies whose railways are operated by It and the 1'Ittsbnrg Traction Company and the railway companies whose railway are operated by it, in relation to the operation of'all of said railways, and buch other business in connec tion therewith as may come before the meeting. The stock books of tho company, for purposes of transfer, will be closed frum December 13, 1891, to December 17. 1S91, Inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. CHItlSTOPHER L. SIAGEE, President. JAMES A. MCDEVTTT, Secretary. dei-80-D Ilnsiness Chancres. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 partnership lately existing between J. II. Rise and W. J. Irwin, "under the linn name of RUe & Irwin, has beerf dlstolvcd by mutual consent. J. II. RISE, (by permission) AV. J. IRWIN. de7-g "VOTICE IS 1IEKKBY GIVEN THAT THE -!' partnership lately mbslsting between R. L. McCully, Sclwyn SI. Taylor and L. G. Woods, all of Pittsburg. Pa., under the firm n.imj of SIc Cully, Taylor .t Woods, has tills day licen dissolved by mutual agreement; it has also been agreed that R. L. SicCully khall have sole power to wind up the business of said partnership; all debts owing said firm arc to be paid said R. L. SlcCully and all demands on said firm are to be presented to him for payment. R. L. SfcCULLY, SELWYX SI. TAYLOR. t&-Display advertisements one doUar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE distilled under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOE EACH INSERTION when pail for in ad vance cither at main -or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOSTS, 3IALE IIEI-r, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCEIXANEOUS, PERSONAI IO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. ERANCI1 OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SAkE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. SI. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TUB DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3021. FOR THE SOUTTISIDE, NO. H12 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 rENN AV. PITTSnURO-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS 31CCAFFREY, 33C9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCK15Y, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Cnestnut treeta. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY SI. ULE1M, Rebecca and Allegheny art. WANTED. Sfale Heir. BARBER A good barber: voting, steady man, at J. P Flan's. C12Marketst., JtcKeesport.. TJOILBRMAKERS-Sixgood men. Aurly at the JJ Sharon Holier orss. Lim. Sharon, Pa. BOY salesmen. 16 years of age. O'Keefc 4 Co., 703 Smlthflcld St. COOK Experienced man cook for hotel. 1G9 First a v. C COPYHOLDER For morning dally: young man J only; must have good education and read all kinds of manuscript readily. Apply at Dispatch mailing room to-day at 1 o'clock. ENTRY CLERK-A first-class entry clerk: must have had experience in a wholesale dry goods store. Jos. Home & Co. SALESMAN Experienced shoe salesman. Ad dress, stating experience, naming last place worked, and salary expected, W. E. Warner, Youngstown, O. SALESMEN Five first-class sewing machine men. salarv or commission. Wheeler &W11 son M'fg Co.. 6 Sixth street. TRAVELING 3IAN Experienced traveling man ; single man preferred. Address In own hand writing. J. W. James & Co.. Pittsburg, Pa. ; manu facturers James' Preparations. YOUNG man for 6cale clerk; must be accurate and quick and good penman: give age and reference. Address D. S., Dispatch office. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent ehemlcarlnk erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 3)0 to SCO per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six davs; another iS2intwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AUlsNTS 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. If pre ferred. Address at once Standard Silverware Co., Boston, Slass. AGENTS Installment agents for books, bibles and albums for the holiday trade. P. J. Flem ing & Co.. 1S5 Fifth ay. AGENTS Few good agents: salary or commis sion. Wheeler & Wikon Mfg. Co,, No. 8 Sixth st. GENTS WANTED-Fivetotendollarsperday; Inclose stamp tor circular. Home Protective Association, 174 Grl9wold street, Detroit, Mich. GENTS To sell stores O'Keefe's o. K. Shoe Blacking: Quest In the world: good commis sions. O'Keefe & Co., 703 Sraithfleld st. AGENT $3 to (7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co., Perfumers, West Winsted, Ct. Female Help TPantert. IRL to cook and do general housework in family vji oi inree. Apply atjirs. Heaslet's house. Clav- ton av., otf Perrysville ay., Allcgheny. GIRL Good girl for housework. Mackenzie. Superior av., Allegheny, 'Pleasant Valley cars. GIRL Good girl for general housework. 102 Buena Vista St., Allegheny. Inquire LADIES to do fancy work at their homes: we furnish material and pay per piece. Call and see work or addrens'wlth stamp. J. SI. Lemar& Co., No. 80 Fourth av., near Wood. X AD1ES Five ladies of good address: good posl- JLi tions; reference required, Aaaress is. a., dis- paicn omce. WOSIAN To do general housework middle aged; German preferred. Address No. 812 Penn ayeuue. "VTOUNG GIRL At once, for general housework, X 031 Penn av. Male and Female Help Wanted. AMATEUR actors and actresses possessing abil ity and modern wardrobe can secure positions with high class traveling dramatic company. Ad dress, stating full particulars, experience, refer ence, George A. Henderson, Hotel Grand, East Liverpool. O. AMATEUR actors and actresses possessing abil ity and modern wardrobe can secure positions with high class traveling dramatic company. Ad dress, stating full particulars, experience, refer ence, George A. Henderson, Hotel Grand, East Liverpool, O. HELP Man and wife for Hairy rarm, children no objection; hotel and restaurant cooks. SS per week: night cook, dlshwashcrs.chambermalds. dining room girls, 4 per week; laundress. 200 house girls, three voting girls for light work. SIcchan's Agencv, S45 Grant St. Tel. 90. VTURSES, chambermaids, dining room girls. 1 laundresses for families; 200 house girls: German girls, kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotels: conks and dishwashers for restaurants and boarding houses; waiters, drivers, farm hands; white and colored male help supplied on short notice. Sirs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. Situations Wanted. POSITION as saleslady: permanent; bv a bright, energetic, educated lady of good address; un derstands German; inexperienced, but compcteut: reference. Address Homeless Orphan, Dispatch office. POSITION At anything by young man of good address and education; can furnish references as to character and bond if necessary. Address Box 2C0, Rochester, l'a. "POSITION By an experienced stenographer ana a typewriter: rapid anu accurate; ramluarwith office work; moderate salary. Address P. A. G., Box cm, city. POSITION Engineer, sober and competent, wants position, do all repairs, willing to help around: reference. Address Engineer, Dispatch office. POSITION By young lady with knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting. Address Com petejit. Dispatch office. POSITION Bv an experienced bookkeeper, from January 1, 1892; best of reference. Address W, A., Dispatch office. SITUATION as traveling salesman by man who has had five years experience on the road: can give best of references. Address P., Box 4, South New Lyme, Ohio. ' SITUATION as bookkeeper: best cltv references given. Address D, Dispatch office. OJTUATION January 1, by practical accountant. tv? isot Books, Dispatch ollice. Bookkeeping Acctmnts, Etc., Wanted. AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing In the Hue of Intricate accounting. auditing the books ol corporations, manufactur-J ers, mercuanis, muciauuu outers, a. j. aawniii, 137 Federal St., Allegneiiy. Pa. Boarders and Lodtrcrs Wanted. BOARDER A well furnished front room with board: pleasantly located on Union av.. Alle gheny: terms reasonable. L. X.. Dispatch office. BOARDERS Good board and room, with gas, electric lights, bath, etc; convenient to cars; 56 per week. 6302 Penn av. OCCUPANTS For furnished front room with or without hoard, corner South Highland and Walnut St.. East Eud. OCCUPANTS for desirable front rooms, large size, well furnished, and with board. 216 Shady av. OCCUPANTS for nicely fuml'died room with boarding; use of bath. 393J Forbes av. Rooms Wanted. I7" ANTED Two furnished rooms: light house M keeping: low rent; man and wife only. J. H. Slink, G Sixth st. "i7"ANTED Rooms for light housekeeping. I Room Renting, 130 Robinson st., Allegheny. Business Opportunities Wanted. WANTED An educated business man. about 28 years of age, to assist In establishing a branch of good-paying business in Memphis, Tenn.: one for Peoria, III., and other points West; a capital of S50O required; an excellent chance to the right man: if desired a salary of S70 to S90 will be guaranteed; tills is no schemr. liut a straight, legitimate business; from?l,7C0 to filOO per year can be realized: only those meaning business and having required capital need applv. Call or ad dreco. trlvhi? rpe ntr occup-itlon, Iloom ! Eisner . '.'!, . . I .-( ' ? WANTED. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGER 4 ZAHN Fire Insurance, Fourth av. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John II. Claney, hec'y., W.. Caldwell Prcs't; 93 Fourth av. Partner Wanted. TJARTNER Enerzctic young man of good ad- 1- dros for half interest In an established office business; $1,000 cash necessary; security given, and first-class references required. To an acceptable Earn- a ursi-ciass cnance IS onerea. nui on harles Somers, 12!) Fourth av., Pittsburg, for fur ther particulars. Financial Wanton. BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wittish, 410 Giant St., Pittsburg. MONEY to loan immediately; ?r, 000 has been left with us to place this week in sums to suit applicants: tills is a splendid opportunity to parties wanting money at once. Morris . Flem ing. 10S Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgage: no delay; lowest interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co.. 92 Fourth av. rpO LOAN 3)0,000 on mortgages: 8100 and up X wardatfiper cent; $-"j00. COO at A)i per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, s. II. French, lMFonrth av. WANTED We nave monev to loan In large or small amounts on mortgages: all applica tions will receive prompt attention. W. A. Ilerron Sons. 80 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. BUYERS To know the Pittsburg Produce Com mission Compan3F. 813 Liberty st., is head quarters for Florida fruits and bananas; Florida oranges, ?2 to 82 25 box; give us atrial. I7VERYBODY NOTICE -Great reduction e J want everybody to know that we have re duced our best " CO cabinets to $3 00. Stewart & Co.. 90and 92 Federal St., Allegheny. Pa.s dia mond riiotoettes tl 00. "t HOCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled a Hams, sausage, pork, sparcrtbs. lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Reineman, 16 Pitts. jiarKci. OLD seal garments purchased for cash, or ex changed for new garments. Paulson Bros., 441 Wood st. PARTIES wishing choice properties improved i or unimproved, will do well to consult w. A. Lincoln, 101 Fourth av., who always has special bargains that are not generally in the market, and do not care to advertise. , TJATENTS O. D. Levis (10 years). Solicitor, 131 X Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PROMINENT firms to know that cards and calen dars for 1832 should be ordered immediately for shipment during December, as we have orders for thousands from leading business firms, manufactur ers and bankers,and cannot otherwise fill orders un til January. Penn Printing and Novelty Co.. print ers, 77 Diamond St.. telephone 1133; representing American, English and German house3. ' 'pRUNES hauled to and from East End Tor 50c. A Campbell & Davit, 12 Seventh av. Telephone USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished by contract; satisfactionglven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. bold bv all first-class druggists. WANTED Manufacturing site for large chemi cal works with good railroad facilities, about fivcacres of ground handy to gas and coal, and plenty of salt water: address how mnch salt water can be had and full particulars. Slanufacturing Chemist, Dispatch office. TTTEARERS or spectacles to buv the best SI t V steel and S3 50 gold spectacles . and eye glasses yet offered of W. L. Trleber, Practical Op tician, at Schacfcr's Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth av. WANTED-Evervbodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell J10 worth of goods on credit for SI down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. (WW'S-25 No. 1 fresh milk cows, on Slonday. De J cember 7, and Tuesday, December 8, at M. Slarx's, 45 First St., Allegheny. TEL1VERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; XJ our own make. Wm. Beckert, 310 to 344 Ohio 6t., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. T7"AGON One good baker's wagon cheap. 1 1 Viercck, 2323 Carson st. Sam 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 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent. A UTOSIATIC 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 aye., Pittsburg. Tel 12S5. BARNES SAFE Nearly new. 27x36; can be bought cheap. Address Rooms 308-9 Standard building. 531 Wood st. B' OILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes. from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market: 43 ooiiers anu engines in siock. stationary anu porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Young. Allegheny, Ta. ., . . i. i -. (GALVANIZED gas fitting and pipe 2 to X inch. T W. A. Lloyd, McDonald, Washington county. Pa GRINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Craigleith, Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. SI. Klrby, 133 First avenue. (JECOND-1IAND engines and boilers Two 35 O horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal. an gooa ana wiu oe soiu cueap. Depot, 99 First ay. Harmes' Machine Coal Fnr Sale. CIOAL-Saw Mill Run Coal is the best; order it J of Gilchrist, Hartley & Henderson? John Dipple. The above are the onlypartles handllugour coal In Allegheny. Hartley A Marshal, Saw Mill Run Coal Co., miners and shippers. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purposes: general hauling. Latimer, SIvers & Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. CIOAL Buv yocr lump coal, nut and slack at SIc J Elwain's, Seventh and Duquesne way. Tele phone 1117. Miscellaneous For Sale. t CORDAGE Twine, hemp packing. Flocker & Co., 89 Water st. I T ED BRICK In large or small quantities, Witt XV mer Brick Co., Lim., 12 Federal st., Alle gheny, Pa. JMALL showcases. 221 Federal St., Allegheny. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP Corner Boggs and Wyoming sts.. Sit. Washington. BRICK plant, consisting orgrlndingpan, engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clay and ore pans, and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carlin's bons, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. "TvRUG STORE-Clean and fresh stock of drugs:' j-r invoice aDout (i.mu; in live iowu; eicctnc light, water and electric street railway; good coun try and coke trade; good reasons tor selliug. Pepsin, Dispatch office. ONE-HALF interest in an established Pittsburg real estate business; an opportunity for a young man: not much cash required. Address Real Estate Business, Dispatch office. PAPER ROUTE FOR SALE-Maklng0 per week gross; in'towu near Pittsburg. Address Route, Dispatch office. RESTAURANT in good town near the city, with fine pro&pects tor license: notion and wall paper store, grocery stores 5200. $500 to S10.0O0, good cigar stores, bakeries, milk depot and route, fish and oj'stcr market, butcher shop, general country store, merchant tailoring and gents' fur nishing store Sl.fOO, Jewelry store, with line repair trade. Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfield st. I) ESTAURANT In good location and doing good b business; bargain for cash buyer. Call at No. 928 Penn ay SHOESTORE for sale, with nice clean stock of about (6.000: doing a business of over 333,000: or would sell half Interest to a good man. Address Business, Dispatch office. CJJO 700- profit in 17 months Pittsburg paper u)3 route and news stand; immediate cash price. $750. Address F. Louis, Dispatch office. Business Properties For Sals. CALEoflandDytne United States at Pittsburg, U Pa. Be it exacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States or America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be, and hereby Is. authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser or purchasers, alt the I rigiu, ,iue aim interest or tne united states, in aud to all that certain parcel of ground, belonging to the United states, situate In the cltv or Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenue and Garrison alley. In the Fourth ward of said city, fronting 100 feet on west side of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west line of Garrison alley, prcservingthe same width, to low water line of the Allegheny river.subjcct how ever, to such public easements as exist thereon and thereover.Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washing ton, D. C. November 7. 1891. Under the pro visions or the above quoted Act of Congress, ap proved May 21, 1890, and by direction of the Secre tary or War, I will offer for sale at public auciion at the Stock Exchange in the city of Pittsburg, 1-a.. on Saturday, the 12th day or December, 1891. at 3 o'clock r. ji.. 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 lu said act, and subject also to the terms and conditions named In the printed circu lar of tills date, copies of which will be furnished on application to the undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of the ground can he seen. Tho 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 of the pifrehaw money at the tlino of notification of acceptance of bid. Pay ment of the full amount of the purchase money must be made upon delivery of duly executed deed or deeds Tor the property pnrcliatod, or the property may he resold, without further notice, at the risk and costof the defaulting purchaser. The cost or conveyancing will be bome bythepur eliwr. (irmr II. '.Vo-ki Hrpntr OuartermnH"- FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Properties For Sale. BUSINESS PROPERTY A large business prop erty in one of the best and most central loca tions in the city; would be an elegant purchase for a permanent investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. . MANUFACTURING DITES-Several desirable manufacturing properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on lines of railroads and rivers. T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth av. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL .ESTATE City Residences. T70CTY-FIFTII ST, tnviHitinent. "Mr 12 orick houses 1(1 per cent Morris & Fleming. 103 Fourth avenac. Jg'T 700 A house of 11 rooms, bathroom, laun tH)lj dry, pantry, china closet, both gases, hot and cold water, chandeliers, range, furnace, front and rear porches: lot 50x100. Slurry Jb Edsall, Fi delity building. 121 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. DITHRIDGE ST.. near Center av.. for sale or will rent, elegant new brick' house of 12 rooms; first class In every particular, with all modern requirements; sheltered southeast exjpos ure commanding finest view of Liberty Valley. Charlei Shields, Allegheny P. O. OOO Nice, new. eight-room house, slate ' manieis. me nearxns. siium? doors, range. bath, inside w. c, front and rear stairs, porches, pantry, excellent cellar, all street Improvements made: In fact, complete in every respect: good neighborhood, close to P. R. R., and convenient to street cars. Kelly Jc Rogers, G21S Penn ay.. E. E. G2f 500 New nine-room brick house, within uU, three squares of East JAberty station and all the street railways: slate mantels, tile hearth, sliding doors, bay windows, combination gas fix tures, furnace and all the modern conveniences: lot 25x120 to alley: come soon if you want a bar gain. Kelly & Rogers, G216 Penn av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. LOCUST ST.. Allegheny, at a sacrifice if pur chased within 30 davs, corner lot. 40 feet front on Locust St.. with good brick dwellingcontalnlng nine rooms, bath. hall, porches and all conven ience": this desirable home can be bought for S7.C00. Inquire or George R. Bothwcll. No. 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny. OOO Sheffield St.. Allegheny, Pa., fine three- 4 story mansard Dries nonse. n rooms. Dam. toilet room t stationary washstand). fine cemented cellar, large rumace. hot air pipes, registers, etc. ; both gases, slate mantels, numerous closets through out house; newly papered and everything in fine conuiuou; tnis is a cneap property a spection. Sloan & Co., 127 Fourth av, property and worth in- Suburban Residences For Sale 5 ACRES half mile from Quaker Valley or Edge worth, P., F. W. & C. R. R.: frame house. unfailing spring, good fruit orchard og. good rruitorcnara; oniv 5--.1WU. premises near residence of Sir. Ellas Appiy ou in iteno. Pa. or by mail to John Huffman, Sewickley, FOR SALE LOTS). East End Lots For Sale. FFTH AV East End loo feet, more or less, surrounded by beautlfBlstone residences, near South Ncgley av. : great bargain if taken soon. Slorris & Fleming. 108 Fourth av. Suburban -Lots For Sale. BRUSHTON Nice level lots 25x80, only S400: one minute from Brushton station and five min utes from Duquesne cars, on Penn av. (K 78). Black&Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. TO LET. East End Residences To Let. ALMOST a new house of six rooms, finished attic, nicely papered. 209 Boquet St., five doors from Forbes av.; rent low. t FIFTH AV.. Shadyslde, term of three or five years, that desirable and beautifully located ten-room house, bath, v. c. both gases, stable, acre or land with choice fruit: Immediate posses sion. Inquire ofHcnry Wlederich, Wilkinsav. t Allezheny Residences To Let. "YJICE five-room dwelllpg Federal st. extension. J.1 inquire or ,1 , B. McKee, 708 Fenn-av., Room 611. t rVO LET Small houses In Allegheny. S 10 Sturgeon, near Rebecca St., 0 rooms; location central. 10 Craig St., First ward, location central, 3 rooms. $16 Terrace 6t.. Second ward, 5 rooms (in fine or der), inside w. c. S32 Hemlock St.. Third ward, near parks, 6 rooms, modern fixtures. Send for list. W. A. Herron Jb Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. TO LET In Allegheny, furnished house: a hand somely furnished house of eight rooms, near the park. Apply to W. N.Kerr, 53 Ninth St., Pittsburg, or on the' premises, 40 Buena Vista St., Allegheny City. 1400 Small payment down, balance In 4 monthly installments same as rent: new T rame house of five rooms:'lot 25x100 feet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood : nice location. John E. McCrickart, 140 Firth av. Tel. 1678. Rooms To Let. A NICELY furnished room with all conveniences suitable for one or two gentlemen. 634 Fifth avenue. FURNISHED ROOSIS-Second floor. 12 Smith field St., opposite Slonongahela House. FURNISHED rooms, with Logan st.,ncar Wylie. kitchen, etc. 41 FURNISHED flat; He av. 2 bedrooms, bath, etc. 8 Wy- HANDSOMELY furnished second story front room. 315 South inland av. LIBRARY APARTSIENT HOUSE Elegant apartments, old Central Hotel, Library Square, Allegheny: remodeled, with steam heat. Incan descent lights, bath for each suito and general dining room. .Charles Shields. Allegheny P. O. T OOMS Well furnished room and board elec- JLt trie light, gas. bath, etc.: convenient to cars: SG per week. 6362 Penn av. "DOOSIS Five rooms on Shady avenue suitable Xz for light housekeeping. SI. F. Hippie & Co,, 96 Fourth av. Offices and Desk Room To Let. THIRD FLOOR-Standard building, two offices, one front; possession Jannary l:verv accom modating terms. Address Rooms 303-9, 531 Wood street. t Business Stands To Let. 10 LET In Ferguson block, the finest fire proof . office building in the city, located on Third avenue. Just below the new postoffice, having also Fourth avenue entrance: choice storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, high speed 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 free until April 1: send for illus trated book. Black & Baird, So, 95 Fourth av. TO LET-Offire in building 75. 77 and 79 Diamond St., with electric light, steam heating, janitor and elevator scrvlce:rcnt $300 per year:also rooms of various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smithceld and Diamond streets. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track; all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office rooih. Inquire of W. A. Iloeveler, Storagef Pike and Twelfth sts., Pittsburg. Pa. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.: three floors; 20.0GO feet space: abundant power; good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 3) Fifth av. TOLET-The five-story building 401 Smlthflcld st. W L. Sloan. found: 70UXD-Cheinical diamonds. FOUND You can sell or exchange your old seal sacqucs at Panlson Bros.', -Ml Wood st. FOUN D Reliable portrait artists in crayon, sepia and water colors: finest grades onlv; all work done in windows in presence of the public to prove that no bromide prints are used: order now and pay for Christmas; stores open tllior. jr.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 708 Liberty st., GOT Wood st. " LOST. t OST Chemical diamonds. IOST Gold necklace with heart. Suitable re i ward to flnder leaving at Dispatch ofiice, care L. R. LOST Money lost ny keeping old seal garments: we pay casli for such, or exchange them for new ones. Paulson Bros., 441 Wood St. 'f OST Your chance to get fine holiday presents XJ In line of fine diamonds, watches, clocks and silverware, etc., cash or credit, unless you see Sam F. Slpe. Dispatch building. Open every nlqht. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED for erection of 'schoolhouse at North Homestead subdistrict Colfax School, Twenty-second ward, Pitt9burg, until Dec. 17, 1S91, at noon: Diana and vpecifications can bo seen ut office of F. Saner, architect, cor. r ST..... n.( ft...... !-.. All kt.l. ... f... ...1 ! xiiuuiLj .tun oiiiu: ?l?. ..:&ii uma iu uo uu- dressed to K. P. LOUGEAY. SInrrav av., Twenty-oecond ward. G. W. WILSON, 'Prest. K. P. LOUGEAY. Sect, de5- DR. E. W. DEAN, DISEASES OF TUB Ears,Nose,Tliroat and Chest Exclusively. Office hours 9 A. n. to 4 p. jr. - 931 Penn ave.,Pittsburg, Pa r n011-53.jtp FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth are. Capital, $1,000,000. Insures titles to real estate. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian, etc. Trustee for corporation tnortsrnjrno. gnfo deposit vault boxes from ' -';. ' oc.J-'t PERSONAL. P' ERSONAL Chemical diamonds. PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co.. 77 uiamond st.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL J. r. Dowdle, plumber ana dealer iu fine gas and electric-light fixtures, 204 Wood st. PERS-ONai Frederick Lane, onlv teacner of old Italian method of voice building, 225 Dln wlddif st. PERSONAL-Cah paid for old sealskin gar ments, or will exchange them for new ones. Panl'on Bros., 441 Wood st- PEKb4.V AJ Cash paid for old-gold and sliver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Haucii. 541 braithfield. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of advertisements of marriageable peo plerich and poor from ail sections mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly, Toledo, O. PERSON AL Everett Club News The pianos de livered to the clubs this week areClubA.. No. 94, Mr. Frank Hughes. Wliklns av.. Allegheny. Pa.; Club B. No. 317. Mrs. SIcKnlght. Slurtland av.. E. E., Pittsburg. PERSONAL Amateur actors and actresses pos sessing ability and modern wardrobe can se cure positions with high class traveling dramatic company. Address, stating full particulars, expe rience, reference. George A. Henderson,' Hotel Grand, East Liverpool. O. PERSONAL When I irai a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the weU known tailor, 05 Fifth av., cor. Wood st.. second floor, has been substltnted. who now does ail my cleanlng.'pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1558. PERSONAL Holiday present?, diamonds, rings, earrings, studs, pins, pendants, lockeu. bracelets, collar buttons, enff buttons, etc., etc. at prices to snlt both rich and poor; terms cash or credit: open every night until alter the holidays. Sam F. Slpe. Rooms 5 and 8, Dispatch building, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. PERSONAL Thackeray's works, complete, 10 vols J3 00 Dickens' works, complete 2 90 Shakspeare's works, complete 1 30 Eliot's works, complete 2 CO Prescott'g Mexico, 3 vols., gilt top I 35 Huckleberry Finn 75 FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smlthfield st. STRAYED. STRAYED-From Homewood Driving Park last Sunday, a dark red cow with halter on. John Elk. CHOICE PROPERTIED FOR SALE. East End Houses. $5,500- $4,500- $5,500-$5,000-$7,500-$11,000 Larimer ave.; now liouso 6 rooms', attic; modern fixtures: lot 35x109 feet; street im proved. (79) Rural ave.; new house6rooms and attic; modern fixtures; lotStxlOOfeet; street improve ments made. (79) Edwin St.: nev house 9 rooms: modern fixtures; lot 30x120 feet. (79) Claybonrne St., near Aiken avo.; 9 rooms; modern fix tures; lot 35x93 feet. (73) Emerson St.: handsome new brick house 9 rooms; modern fixtures; lot 30x123 feet. (77) S. Nesley, near Fifth ave.: modern house 10 rooms; lot 34 liuu ieet. (,) SEE W,A. HERRON & SONS, 0 FOURTH AVE. no23-133-ir 96x115. LIBERTY STREET BUSINESS SITE. Investors, take notice, as enhancement in value is certain. THE SCARCITY Of such sized blocfcs of ground on a BUSINESS STREET Is admitted try well informed men to he unusual. For particulars call on SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO, 99 FOURTH AVENUE. de6-76 EDUCATIONAL. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. NOS. 5 and 7 Sixth av., corner Wood st. The most liberal offer in the history of our col lege. From now until after the holidays we will sell life scholarships in the bookkeeping department for $30 (regular price $30), and life scholarships in the shorthand and type writinfr department for $25 (regular price $-10). To parents: Now is the time to give your boys and girls a legacy that will last as long as lifo endures a practical busi ness education in either bookkeeping or shorthand and typewriting. Bookkeeping tangnt by actual business practice. Day find nicrht school now onen. 11th venr. M. J. CONNER, President; J. M. PHILLIPS, Ex pert Accountant, de6-136-MThs UUnni sixth street. CURRY Collegiate Department, The Best. CUKRY Normal School, Tho Rest. CURKY English Training School, The Best. CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRT School of Shorthand, The Best. CUKRY Conservatory of Music, The-Best. CURRY" School of Elocution, The Best. CUKRY Faculty and Discipline, The Best Call or send lor catalogue. H. II. EOWE, President. OC24-51 THE SHORTLIDGE MEDIA SCHOOL For young men and boys. Fine buildings, single or double rooms, heated by steam, lighted by the electric light, carpeted and completely furnished. Ample grounds (20 acres) for football, baseball and other athletic sports. .Bathrooms, gymnasium with Swimming .bath regulated by steam, steam laundry, excellent table. All teachers and students reside and board In the school buildlngi. Careful supervision day and night. Teachers graduates of Harvard. Yale, Princeton. Cornell, Lcipsic. etc. A department of the Shortlidge Jleclla School for voung boys, 7 to H. is called St. Andrew's School. Rev. Ilenrv Dixon Jones, Rector. The college titling department of the Shortlidge School has no superior. Fits 'for any college. There is also a commercial on English, a laboratory aud an en gineering course for young men. For circulars address SWITHIN C. .SilORTLIDGE. A. B A. M. (graduate of Exeter ami Harvard). Media. Pa. (Fourteen miles from Philadelphia.) The first man In class '91 Princeton fitted at the Short lidge Media School. The winner of the Cnilds' prize, 1800. for the best entrance examination passed at Philadelphia, fitted at the Shortlidge iledia School. deG-149 SECURE A LOT MILE YOU CAN FOR A HOME -AT- KENSINGTON In that portion of the new city above the railroad. These lots were specially reserved and made ready for dwellings. An investment in this section will double itself in twelve months. Free tickets given there and return. Salesmen always on the ground. For further information applyat office of the BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Rooms 30, 32 and 34, No. 96 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. V I .JWTi AUCTION SALE. A UCTION SALE OF HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES S AT " JOHN WILSON & BROS.' LIVERY, AND SALES STABLES, Nos. 43, 46 and 47 W. Diamond st, Allegheny, Pa., WEDNESDAY, DEC 9, 1891, AT 10 A. SlT On account of the building having to be taken down to rebnild, we are going to sell our entire stock out to the highest bidders, consisting of the following articles: Three good matched carriage teams, 1 very fine pacing horse, can pace 2:30 gatt, vervstyl isli. One brown pacins horse that never was handled and can naco very fast; this horse would make a mcehore with a little hand ling; 2 very fine saddlo horses, 16 single buggy horses, 4 good carriase teams,3Berlui coaches, 2 six-passenser coaches, 16 buggies phaeton and Brewstersquare boxes 5 sets coach harness. 16 sets bnggv harness, with robes, blankets, whins, saddles, bridles and stable equipments, ofiice fnrnitnre, etc., etc. Nopostoonemcnt on account of weather. JonX WILSON & BROS., Proprietors. J. A. McKELVY. Auctioneer. deG-73 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE real estate Etato or Alexander A. Cruiksliank, deceased. By virtue of a de cree of the Orphans' Court or Allegheny county at No. 6, June term, 1H)L In partition, I will offer for sale, ntpnblicontcrv. on the premises, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. jr.. three lots or ground situate in the second ward of the city of Al legheny Pa., belonging to the above estate and described as follows: 1. A lot beginning on the northeast corner of Arch and Samp son streets; thence along Arch street north ward 33 feet; thence extending of the width of 32 feet along Sampson street eastward 78 feet, having a 2-storied brick- store and dwelling thereon. 2. Also that other lot be ginning on the northwest corner of Sampson street and Friendship alley, thence along Sampson street westward 31 'feet; thence ex tending of the width of 31-feet,alongthe said alloy northward abont 31 feet 7 inches, hav ing a brick Uweilinr of two stories ana man sard thereon. 3. Also that other lot, being part or lot 23 in Robert Ashworth's plm. sit uate in the bend of the Pcrrysvillo planlc road and bounded on tne north, east and west by the said road, and on the south by lot of Rceso Tannchill, running about 58 feec along Tnnnehill's line and extending north ward from the samenbout41 feet. Terms ot sale: One-third of the price to be paid in cash, of which 10 per cent is to be paid on the day of sale; and the balance in two equal annual installments, with interest, to be so. cured by bond and tiaht morteage on the premises. HARVEY HENDERSON, Attor nev. 4f6 Grant street, Pittsburg. MARY A. CKUIKSHANK, Trustee" no2D-125-it HOUSE AND LOT, Twenty-First Ward, AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 9. At 3 o'clock, on the premises will be sold the property now occupied bv Mrs. Kelthel on Kelly St., 40 yards from Fifth av. extension, between Frankstown av. and Point Breeze, consisting of a line lot to feet wide and 133 feet deep, witli a double brick house ot 13 rooms, in good condition. The house being situated on the rear of the lot permits of tha erection of other buildings on the front, so that this may be made a very profitable in vestment. Twoline3 of street cars andTorrens sta tion of the P. ILR-are in the immediate vicinity. This is an attractive sale. Do not miss it. Terms One-fourtn ca3h, balance five yearly payments. A. LEGGATE & SON. Auctioneers de2-l-D 103 FOURTH AVE. TTOL1DAY GOODS " AT AUCTION. Our tenth annual sale will take place at onr rooms, 21 and 26 N'nth st., TUES DAY, Dec. 8, at 11 o'clock. Special sale of fine roc. ers and eas7 chairs, upholstered in brocattlle and plnsh, leather couches and easy chai.s, bookcases, desks, pictnres, handsome parlo.- suits, fancy tables, mantel cabinets, clocks, etc: dining; room furniture, sideboards in oat and wal nut, leather chairs, ext. tables, chamber furniturp in walnut and oak, with French, mirrors, line mirror door wardrobes! chif foniers, hair and husk mattresses, bedding, etc.; also a large line of velvets, brnSaels and ingrain carpets for rooms and halls. This sale offers great inducements to holli day purchasers. HENRY' AUCTION CO.. deG-171 Auctioneers. B. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 53, Eisner building, Fifth av. and Wood st. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. de3-20-r KIDD'S COUGH SYRUP. 25 Cents Per Bottle. GIVE IT A TRIAL It will give satisfaction in all cases. For sale by retail druggists generally, and at wholesale by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenuj, f nol9-o PITTSBURG. P-A. CHARLES SOMERS, M Eslate aid Mortgages, 129 FOURTH AVE., OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICE. no23 PETALUMA. GEO. K. STEVENSON &CO., SIXTH AVENUE. nol6-arw ScMtstmr t v. i