Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 09, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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TO LEAD THE 0ELD.
Traction Roads Begin Running All
Xigut Electric Cars.
THEY WILL SWAP ELECTRICITY.
Manchester and PJeasant Yallej
Xsy Tse the Same Power.
Lines
OTHER ROADS HAY GLT IN THE TOOTi
Allegheny's belated travelers who for
business or other causes are kept in Pitts
burr; until the midnight gong is sounded
from City Hall will hereafter, if they are
able and have the price, he carried hom; in
rapid electric cars instead of the slow going,
seventeenth century horse or mule care. In
this, according to a statement made during
the Street Iiailway Convention by Deacon
Richardson, Pittsburg leads the world. Mr.
JVchardson is ll.e eterau street rail
nv man of New Yorfe. He is au--hcrity
on rapid transit subjects and when
questioned about night ser ice by a DIS
PATCH reporter, he replied that he knew of
no citv where rapid transit prevails after 1
o'clock in the mo'rning. If be had visited
Piltsburg last uicht, however, he could have
seen two of it leading street railways at
Mated intervals running cars by electricity
for the benent of night travelers. The roads
that have adopted the s stem are the Man
chester and Pleaant Valley. By an ar
rcnzecient discovered as peculiar a elec
tricity itself, they will get power from the
same motors and run their machinery week
bout, if the negotiations are successfn!.
I.es than a week ago the Manchester
road bid adieu to its horse and put on elec
tric cars for the entire night The system
was received with gratitude by its patrons
and sundry glances of envy by itsiivah
Monday morning the dozing Pleasant Val
iey watchmen were suddenlv startled by a
flash from all the electric lights. The wires
of the electric road were charged, and
an examination proved that a Manchester
wire had struck a Pleasant Val
ley wire. The discovery developed
the fact that one dynamo could run night
cars for both roads, and an arrangement has
been made to give it a trial. "The Pleasant
Valley started their night electric cars last
night, and now it is hoped that the Du
quesue and Birmingham lines will become
enthused with enough encrey to combine
with the Allegheny roads. In this way the
figines of the companies would have to run
lut one week out of four.
HORSFORD'SJCID PHOiPHATK
Imparts Renewed Strength
and vigor w hero there lias been exhaustion.
Christmas Overcoats, Christmas Suits for
Men jind Hoys, at the P. C C C.
"What better can you do than bny a nice
overeat or uit o" dollies for a Christmas
present. "We hae them as fine as any
tailor can make them, and prices are away
down. Think of it, when we can zive you
n splendid chinchilla, beaver or kersey
overcoat lor ; 510 00
Or a nice cassimere suit, cut in the latest
style, for S10 00
Eemember, we are having a special sale
of overcoats and suits to-day. Come to us
and save monev.
I, a a C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing
Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets.
Odd Bits In Jewelry.
Marquise Kings,
Diamond Mounted "Watches,
Beautiful Pearl Necklaces,
Diamond Necklaces,
Pearl Heart Pendants,
at
Hardy & Hates,
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers,
529 Smithfield street. .
Store open every evening till Christmas.
MFW
60,000 Emerson Pianos
Are now in use. See our holiday stock.
Easy payments.
"Lechnee & Schoenberger,
wsu 69 Fifth avenue.
Don't Thln
That Simen can be undersold on men's
fancv blippers. Positive bargains at 50c,
75c, 51 and SI 25 in velvets at 78 Ohio
street, Allegheny, Pa.
Ttargains In Overcorts,
Chinchillas, kersevs, meltons and cheviots
at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street. wsu
A Model in Its Way.
The safety department, German National
Bank. Boxes rented at $5 and upward, w
B. 11.
A thousand and more muffs 75c to $25
each at the fur sale. Boggs & Buhl.
"Chemical Diamonds." "Who has
Ihem? Lovely genu.
Novelties in neckwear for Christmas
presents. James H. Aiken & Co.,
100 Fifth avenue.
Dresden Pnngents.
A new and beautiful article in the famous
Dresden ware. Thpseare tinyscent bottles,
jearing rich and artistic decorative paint
ng, the whole forming a most desirable
idjunct for a lady's toilet and boudoir. A
raried stock has b"en selected, and all look
ng for dainty and unique Christmas gifts
,hould not fail to call and examine these
irticles. , Hardy & Hayes,
Jewelers,
529 Smithfield street.
T'Tee doors from City Hall. siw
For a Christmas piano call on H. P.
Rcker &, Co., 76 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
t'a. A most complete stock of reliable
lianos and organs at lowest prices and easy
payments.
The latest invention, ''Chemical Dia
nonds." "What are they?
The ICranich & Bach
"ianosare the most durably constructed,
10 matter what rival dealers say to the con
rary. An examination w ill convince 3ny
me of this fact.
LFCHNER & SCnOF.NBP.RGER,
wsu C9 Fifth avenue.
Ileal or! Deaverl! Beaver!!!
Ladies' beaver cloth flannel-lined slip
icrs at 75c to ?1 at Simen's, 78 Ohio street,
Vllegheny, Pa.
The eighth vonder, "Chemical
nouds." Who has them?
Dia-
The result of the economy of concentra
ion the price of Minnehaha flour.
The eighth wonder, "Chemical
aonds." Exquisite gems.
Dia-
D.&B.
French wool seal capes, pointed and
tted front, J6 50, worth f 10, at fur sale.
Boggs & Buhl.
"Chemical Diamonds."
hey? Watch for them.
What are
Watches.
Vatches in told.
Watches in silver.
Watches for men.
Watches for women.
Watches for boys.
Watches for girls.
Watches large.
Watches smalL
Just the thing for Christmas presents. At
he Jewelry Emporium of
Henry Terheyden,
wrs 30 Smithfield street.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Sleetlnss.
a'HE REGULAR ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE
. stockholders of the Pittsburg and AUcchtnv
JTove Yard Company will be lieia at the oflico of
the company. It. o. R. K. station, comer bmlth
field and Water streets, Pittsbur. P-u. MONDAY.
"rater 14, 1801. at 11 A. M. a b. WIG HT.
noSIKS Secretary.
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP
th stockholders of the Pittsburg mid Fair
port Terminal Company 111 lw held at tlio offiee of
the company, lialtluiore and Ohio Railroad station,
corner Smlthfleld and Water streets., Pittsburg,
la. MONDAY, December 14. 1831. atlr. 11.
. dcl-ta c s. WIGHT, secretary.
Office op l'msmmo Tkactiov Co.,
310 FIFTH AVEMJE. FITTSBURQ,
Dec. 4, lm.
' Notice to Stockholders.
"VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
i special meeting or the stockholders of the
l'lit.burg Traction Company will be held at the
cotupans s oftice. No. 310 Firth avenue. Pittsburg,
la.. on THURSDAY MORNING, December 17.
11)1, at 10:30 o'clock, to con&lner and pass upon a
question nf approWngordIapprovlnga proposed
opcratlngcontractbctnecnfhe nttsburg Traction
(ompanyand the railway companies whose rail
ways are operated by It and the Dnquesnc Traction
Company and the railway companies whose rall
waj s arc operated by Itlu rilatlon to the operation
of all of said ralln ays and such other buslntss in
connection therewith as may come before the meet
ing. The stock books of the company for purposes
or transfer will be closed rom December 13. 1S91, o
Deccmbir 17. 1891, inclushc. By order of the
Board orDlrcctors.
G. W. ELKINS. President.
dc5-81-D J. G. TKAGGARDH, Secretary.
OmCE OF THE DUQUKSVE TKACTION CO.,
:
PITTSBUKO. Dec. 4. 1891,
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TnATA SPECIAL
1 meeting or the stockholders of the Duquesne
Traction Company will beheld at the ofliceorthe
compinv. Craig street. Pittsburg, Pa., onTHURS
DA MOll.M.NG December 17. 1891. at 10.30
o'clock, to conslde" and pass upon a question of
nppnnlngor disapproving a proposed operating
contract netween ine uuquesne iraciion iinpany
and the railway compintcs whoe railways are
operated bv it ani the Pittsburg Traction Company
and the railway companies whose rauVaTS arc
operated b) it, in relation to the operation ol all of
said railways, and such other business In connec
tion therewith as may come before the meeting.
The stock liooks of the compauy, for purpost s of
transfer, will be closed from December 13, 1391, to
December 17. 1S91. Inclusive. By order of the
Board of Directors.
CHIU-TOrnER L. JIAGEF, President.
JAMES A. MCDEVITT, Secretary.
de5-80O
Legal Norlco.
LEG AL I am prepared to i work for the Irgal
proftslon. writing deed. ir.vtgages or tran
scribing legal or other documents: satisfaction
Kuaranteed: terms modeVU- Mortimer Starling,
00m 31, 108 Fonrtti av.
VTOTICE IS HEREBYGIYEV THAT LETTERS
1 tectamentarv on estate of Franklin McGowln,
late of the citv of Pittsburg, couuty of Allegheny
and fctatc of Pennsylvania, havt been granted to
the undersigned, to w hom all persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate pay
ment, and tho.ehavli claim or demand) against
the same will make irem known wlth-ui delay.
THE SaFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO .ofPltts
burg, Lxeculor, No, 83 Fourth av., Pittsburg Pa.
no2-13-W
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS
1 testamentarv on the estate of John N. Straub,
deceased, late of Reserv township Allegheny
county, have been granted to the undersigned, tc
whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re-
fiuested to make Immediate payment, and those
laving claims or demands against the same will
wake knou n -n ithout dilay.
THEO T. STRAUR,
HERMAN STRaUB.
no25-28-W
ALEX. E. GO'S, Attorney at Law,
No. 401 Grant St.
VrOTICE-APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO
la the Govrmr of Pennsvlvanla, on the 4th day
of January. 1392, bv .ToMali Pcarce. Juh i W. Mc
Klm. Alex. J. aicKiin. J. A. TreirilL H. J.
Beacham. under the act of Assemblv entitled' "An
act to provide for the incorporation and regulation
of certain to-porations," approved AprilZ, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an
intended corporation, to be called The RanklnTen
CeniBuildlngand Loan Association, the character
and object ot which Is the accumulating a fund by
the periodical contributions of the ineinuers thereor
and of safely investing the same at Rankin, Pa. ,
and for these purposes to have and enjoy all the
rights, bcuenuand privileges of said act ofAssem
bl and the supplements thereto
ALEX. E. GOSS,
dc9-:-W Solicit ir for Applicants.
J. J. SIEBENECK.
Attorney, No. 1 A ylle av.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 2
for the county of Allegheny as of January
term, 1892. No. 21S. Notice is hereby given that on
theHth day of November, 1891, ths petition of
John Eoehler was presented to the said court,
setting forth that Alexander Brackenrldge. ot the
city of Pittsburg, county aforesaid, by indenturs
of mortgage, dated the 11th day or November, A.
D. 1829. and recorded the same day In mortgage
book, vol. 2, page 304, granted and conveyed a
piece or parcel of land, situated in the borough of
Allegheny, in said count v, to John Joyce, of Alle
gheny county, to secure to him the payment of the
principal debt or sum of 1, 30 in three several In
stalments, the last of which fell due on the .oth
dj ofNuvemher, 1832. which piece or parcel of
land Is bounded and des ribed as follOTl- to-wlt:
Beginning at the eastern end of Libert street
where it Joins tVilllam btaunton's lot: therce ex
tenulrg westwardly along said street 100 feet;
thence southwardly, in a direct line, parallel with
the line orstaunton's lot to the line of William
Robinson's sub-lot No, 41: thenc eastwardly by
said lot 100 feet to William btaunton's lot; thence
northwardly by William fctaunton's lot to the
place or beginning, containing one acre, be the
same more or less.
That said petitioner Is the owner of a part of said
described premises, to-wlt: A certain lot of land
fronting 25 feet on th? southern side ofLiberty
Etreet and .tending back southwardly 75 feet to a
line eq .1-dlstant between Washington and Liberty
streets adjoining the wctem llqe of a lot now or
formerly owned bv the Second Pretbyterlan
Church, of the city of Allcgreny.
That trom lapse of time there exists a legal pre
sumption of the pavmen) of said mortgage and that
no satisfaction appears on the record thtrcof,
though the payment of the said last lntalmeut
became due more than 58 years ago: that the name
ornainesofthe present holder of said mortgage. If
living, is not known, and praying the Courl to
decree and direct that satisfaction shall be entered
upon th record of the said mortgage In conformity
with the provisions of the act of Assembly in such
case made and provided.
Whereupon the Court ordered thst notice, stat
ing the facts so set forth in the petition, be served
bv the SrcrlQ on the holder or holders of the said
mortgage, if to be found in said county, and. In
case the parties aforesaid cannot be found In the
said county, then the said Sheriff shall give public
notice as atorcald In the "Pittsburg lll'pjtch"
or newspaper, once a week for four weeks suc
cessively, requiring the said parties to appear In
this court on Saturday, the 9th day or January, A.
D. 1S92, to answer said petition and show cause
w hy the prayer thereof should not be granted.
WM. H. MCCLEARY.
Sheriff Allegheny County.
PiTTsnCRO. November 17. 1331. nol8-7-w
TO LET.
Cits' Residence.
TO LET Thlrtv-thlrd St., near Herron av.. two
minutes from cable line, frame dwelling six
rooms, gas, water, etc.: In good condition; low
rent' Immediate possession. William Pett) Si Co.,
107 Fourth av.
Allegheny Residences To Let.
TO LET Nice five-room dwellinsr Federal st.
extension, inquire of J. R. JKKee, 703 Penu
av. Room Oil.
Suburban Residences To Let.
TO LET Fifth av.. Shadyslde. term of three or
five years, that desirable and beautifully located
ten-room house, batn, w. c. both gases, stable,
acre of land with choice fruit: Immediate pussis
slon. Inquire of Henry Wlederlcu, WHUnsav.
Rooms To Let.
LIBRARY APARTMENT HOUSE Flegant
apartments, old Central Hotel. Library Square,
Allegheny: remodeled, with steam heat, incan
descent lights, hath for each suite and general
dining room. Charles Shields', Allegheny P. O.
Offices and Desk Room To Let.
TO LUT Office rooms, third floors, suitable for
attorneys or real estate business; light and
heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office,
corner hmlthfield and Diamond sts.
TO LET Third floor- Standard building, two
ollices, one front; possession January I; very
accommodating terms. Address Booms 30S-9, Wl
Wood street.
Business Stands To Let.
IX) LET In Ferguson block, the finest fire proof
. ofliic building In the cltj, located on Third
avenue, just below the new postofilce. having also
lourth avenue entrance; choice storerooms ami
oftjces, 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 free until April 1: send for Illus
trated book. Black Balrd, No. 85 Fourth av.
riiO LET Office In building 75. 77 and 79 Diamond
X St., with electric light, steam heating. Janitor
and elevator servlce;rent $3irt) per year:also rooms of
1 arlous sizes with power: possession Immediately.
Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch
building, corner Smithfield and Diamond streets.
fpO LET Separate
storerooms with railroad
x track:
alf recelvinsr. lmndllnir. shlnntnir and
delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of
W. A. Hoeveler, btorage. Pike and Twelfth sts.,
Pittsburg. Pa.
rpo LET Space with power-Cor. Penu and Third
X av.; three floors: 20.0CO feet space: abundant
power: good light: splendid location: every con
venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av.
TO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond st. In
new Dispatch building; light and heat fur
nished.
Apply to Business Office The Dispatch.
Smithfield and Diamond sts.
corner
rpo LET A good business bouse on Wood, be
i. tween Fourth and Fifth avs. W. A. Herron &
bona. 80 Fourth av.
LOST.
T OST Chemical diamonds.
LOST Money lost oy keeping old seal garments:
we pay cash for such, or exchange them for
new ones. Paulson Bros., 441 M ood st.
LOST Tour chance to get flne holiday presents
in line of fine diamonds, watches, clocks
and silverware, etc., cash or credit, unless you see
Sam F. Slpe, Dispatch building. Open every night.
LObT Focketbook. black leather. Homes' retail
store, Manchester car, Penn av. or Sixth st. ;
contained between (40 anil $50 several cards and
love buttoner. Finder rewarded If left at IS and
11 Sccoudar., -Pittsburg.
Pr
square for one insertion. Claisiflet
real estate
advertisement on this page lent
f per line for
each insertion, and none taken ir lest titan
thirty centt. )
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the following headings wUl be ac
cepted at the rate of
ONE CENT FER WORD
FOR EACH INSERTION when pall Tor in ad
ranee either at main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisement ofattlOntit,
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS, BOOMS,
MALE HELP, BOARDING,
FKMALE nKLP, BOARDERS,
AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS,
PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS rOn.HALfcS.LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOE INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch.
FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.,
TELEPHONE 3621.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 603.
FOR THE EAST END, J. AV. WALLACE, em
TENNAV.
riTTSBUEG-ADDrnONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKKY, tMtli street and Pens avenue,
ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL.
F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Cnestnnt street.
THOMAS McIIENRY, Western and Irwin avennes.
FERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ara.
WANTED.
Male Help.
BARBER Colored-Single man preferred: p a
week and boari. Apply B. B. Wright, Irwin,
Pa.
BOILKRMAKEKS-SIx good men. Apply at the
Shaion Boiler Works, Llm Sharon. Pa.
BOY Stout boy to drive delivery wagon for
grocery store: apnly at once. H. C. Mebrlng,
Z74 Western av., Allegheny.
BOY IS years old. Inquire Dr. Yates, 802 Penn
av., at 9 o'clock.
BOY salesmen, 16 years of age,
703 Smlthfleld st.
O'KeefeiCo.,
BUTCHER At once. Apply to Joseph L. Ebner,
Central Meat Market. 850" Main St., Braddock,
Pa.
CASH BOYS-Mnst he neat and cleanly dressed;
none others need apply. Apply at once at
Kaufmanns'.
DRAUGHTSMAN Wanted at once, one flrst
class mechanical draughtsman, lamillar with
rolling mill and steel works machinery; one com
petent to work np drawing, but not expected to
design. Address B. L. C, Dispatch office.
01 ROCER CLERK One used to the cash system;
1 Good position for a good man. Address A.
W.. Dispatch office.
MAN By January I an energetic man or good
business quallnratlous to represent us In Mlc
neapolls for 12 mon.lu or Ionjer; applicant must bo
a good correspondent! above 26 -years of age; not
afraid to work: purpose to start a- branch of busi
ness there, which has been established Inthlstltv
eight years: will yield at least $2,090 per year; small
capital of 6to required; business satisfactory in
every respect: it will bear close Investigation; ar
rangements should be made before December 20
Call or address, giving age and occupation, rooms
45. 46 and 47 Eisner building.
SALESMAN A good, pushing salesman in the
paint and varnish trade, one having $3,000 to
15.000 to invest: will pay a good salary and commis
sion; the business Is paying well, but mnst have
help and more money to properly go ahead; we are
manufacturers and deal only with safe people: this
Is a good chance for the right party and will stand
Investigation, Address T. W., Dispatch office.
SALESMEN Who visit the retail country trade
to carry our line of dress goods, damasks, cot
tonades, and leans, as a side line, on commission.
Address the Purnell Dale Mills, Box 560, Phila
delphia, Pa.
OALESMAN Experienced shoe salesman. Ad'
O dress, stating experience, naming last place
worked, and salary expected, W
Ynungstown, O.
. Warner,
SALESMEN Five trst-clasa sewing machine
men. salary or commission. Wheeler & Wil-
( son MTg Co., 6 Sixth street.
SHOE SALESMAN Retail; give experience,
where last employed, age, reference. Address
Dongola. Dispatch office.
SOLICITOR Good man to solicit coal orders; sal
ary or commission. Apply 401 Smlthfleld St.
TRAVELING MAN Experienced traveling man ;
single roan preferred. Address In own hand
writing. J. W. James A Co.. Pittsburg, Pa.; manu
facturers James Preparations.
TRAVELING SALESMAN Experienced, -to
handle manufacturer's line of neckwear on
commission. S.-Hcss, 21 North Fifth St., Phila
delphia. "VOUNG MAN About 21 years, to BOllclt the
X grocery trade for Iron City Extract Company:
must be enereetic and give A No. 1 reference or
bond. Apply H3i Water St.
YOUNG MAN sS assistant bookkeeper nnd col
lector. Address stating age, experience,
reference and salary expected, b. G Dispatch
office.
Agents Wanted.
AGFNTS On silarv or commission to handle
the new patent ehemlcal Ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases
Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion oi
paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales
amounted to (620 In six days; another $221ntwo
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,
AGENTS To sell the PInlcss Clothes Line: the
only line ever invented that holds the clothes
without pins; a perfect success: patent recently
lsncd; sold only by agents, to whom the exclu
sive right is glen: on receipt of 50 cents we
will send a sample line by mall; also circulars;
price list and terms to agents: secure your territory
at once. Address The Pinless Clothes Line Co.,
97 Hermon St., , orcester. Mass,
v. GlsNTS We furnish team free to agents who
JX. 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, Mass.
AGENTS for endowment and industrial Insur
ance: no lapses. Apply to Superintendent,
Elner Building. Fifth av. and T ood St.. Pitts
burg. Philadelphia Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. GENTS Installment neents for books, bibles
J and albums for the holiday trade, P. J. Flem
ing Co., lMlifthav.
AGENTS lew good agents; salary or commis
sion. Wheeler 4 Wilson Mfg. Co,, No. 6
frlxth si. '
A GENTS WANTED-Five to ten dollars per day;
J. Inclose stamp for circular, illome Protective
Association. 174 Ortswold street, Detroit, Mich.
AGENTS To sell stores O'Keefe's O. K. Shoe
marking: finest In the world: good commis
sions. O'Ketfe Co., 703 Smithfield St. .
AGENT $3 to 7 daily: experience unnecessary.
Putnam & Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct.
A GEKTS-Call at room 411, Penn building.
Female Help Wanted.
COOK First class female eook for private family;
must have reference. Inquire at S31 Penn av.,
between 9 A. M. and 3 P. II.
pi IRL A good dining-room girl at 972 Liberty st.
"I AD1ES (Two) can find lucrative employment
jlj oy caning av j
t Room 40, Eisner Building.
LADIES and girls to learn dressmaking and cut
ting to chart. Mme. Bona, 930 Penn av.
Male and Female Help Wanted.
HELP Man and wife for dairy farm, children
no objection; hotel and restaurant cooks, g
Ier week; night cook. dlshwashcrs,chambermalds
dining room girls. f4 per week; laundress. 200
house girls, three voung girls for light work.
Median's Agency, 540 Grant St. Tel. 90.
LABORERS RO railroad laborers, 200 coal
miners, house girls, male and female cooks,
butchers, bakers, waiters and teamsters, Key
stone Employment Agency, 610 Grant st.
"VTURSES, chambermaids, dining room girls,
laundresses for families; 200 house girls;
German girls, kitchen, pantry and chambermaids
for hotels: cooks and dishwashers for restaurants
and boarding houses; waiters, drivers, farm hands;
white and colored male help supplied on short
notice. Mrs. E. Thompson, 603 Grant st.
Business Opportunities Wanted.
WANTED Party with $150 to take Interest and
act as treasurer for well-established dra
matic company: experience unnecessary. Address
quick, Legitimate, Dlspafc h office.
"1IXANTED A young man to Invest $25 In a
V business: will pay him 20to S250 profit a
week. Address Enterprise, Dispatch office.
Partner Wanted.
PARTNERS (two) in manufacturing business;
capital required, $5,000, half down, balance
when works are completed; a good Investment.
Address Q. J Dispatch office.
Bookkeeping; Accounts, Etc, Wanted.
AUDITING and axounHng-I attend to any
thing In the line of intricate .accounting,
auditing the books oi corporations, manufactur
ers, merchants, hotels and others. A. i. SawhlU,
187 Federal St., Alleguenyf Pa.
Fire. Insurance Wanted.
BENSWANGER ZAHN Fire insurance, 60
Fourth av.
ONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John H.
Clauey, bec'y., W. A. Caldwell, Pres't; 88
Fourth av. -
!& Display advertisement one
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
TDMPLOYMENT for self and (30: wcUedneatcds
jlj used to Hard work. Ac
Address K. E., Dispatch
office.
17VEN1NG EMPLOYMENT-CIerlcal or other-
aj wise, byajounguian. Add
drcs W Box8,
city,
POSITION as bnlnes3 manager, financier and
correspondent bva No. 1 party who has nuert
that position with a large manufacturing conrn
for six years In a perfectly acceptable manner, is
also specially adapted for workof purcliaslngagent,
and could combine that with other duties. 7W111
Sire names of late employers and also those of
prominent hank officials as references. Address
Financier, Dispatch office. , f
POSITION as saleslady; permanent; by a bright,
energetic, educated lady of good artdrcst: un
derstands German: inexperienced, but competent;
reference. Address Homeless Orphan, Dlspatcb
office.
POSITION in bank or wholesale house as assist
ant bookkeeper, by young, energetic man: has
exrjcrlpnpp.wrirpaF.nf.ll3h and German. Address
r3. G., Dispatch office.
POSITION Engineer, sober and competent,
wants position, do all repairs, willing to help
aronnd: reference. Address Engineer, DUhatch
office,
POSITION By young man 20 In wholesale honse
as clerk or packer; four years' references. Ap
plyG. C. Taylor, bharpsburg
POSITION as bookkeeper, stenographer and
typewriter, by a Young ladjr. Address 171
Pennsylvania av Allcglicn).
POSITION By an experienced collector: refer
ence or boud from last employer. Addreas-S.
E. T.. Dispatch office.
POSITION By young man In grocery store; good
experience and reference. Address Grocer,
Dispatch office.
POSITION as a mechanical dentl't; experience or
0 Tars; salary low. Address Dentist, Dis
patch office.
POSITION as editor on a country weekly, or may
buy office. Address E. It.. Dispatch office.
SITUATION By a practical boiler maker, to lay
out work; has had large experience; can esti
mate closel : is a good correspondent. Address
Layer Out, Dispatch office.
SITUATION as brass molder: experienced In
metal mixing. Address A. Hughes, 2004 Penn
avenue.
SITUATION bv experienced bookkeeper: good
references. Address G. K.. Dispatch office.
SITUATION By voung man as stenographer and
typewriter. Address Good, Dispatch office.
SITUATION January 1. by practical accountant.
Books, Dispatch office.
Real Estate Wanted.
TTTANTED A small store and rear room, or two
1 1 small rooms on ground floor In Allegheny,
for light manufacturing. Address G,C, Dispatch
office.
WANTED To buy a good renting property;
Incumbrances not oDjectlonable. Buyer,
Dispatch office.
Boarders and Lodgers Wanted.
BOARDER A well furnished front room with
board: pleasantly located on Union ar., Alle
gheny; terms reasonable. L X,, Dispatch office.
CCUPANTS For rnrnlshcd front room with or
without board, corner Soutli Highland and
Walnastet.. East End.
WANTED Two joung gentlemen can have
room and board in private family; every
convenience, gas, electric light, bath: terms 56 per
week. 6362 Penn av East Liberty.
Instruction.
PUPILS to romplete Spanish class; terms mod
erate. Spain, Dispatch office.
Financial Wanted.
BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other securities,
Ed Wittlsh, 410 Giant St., Pittsburg.
MONEY To loan In large or sma.ll amounts on.
good citv or Allegheny propcrtj. Mortimer
Starling, Room 31. 1(8 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 A
Co., 92 Fourth av.
REAL ESTATE brokers requiring deeds,
mortgages, or transcribing ofany description
done with promptness and accuracy please call
on me: terms moderate. Mortimer Starling,
Room 34, 103 Fourth av.
TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: 8100 and up
ward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at 4H percenton
residences or business property, vacant lots or
farms. S. H. French. 125 Fonrth av.
f ANTED Mortgages We have money to loan
it on mortgages In large or small amounts at
lowest market rates. W. A. Ilcrron Sons, 80
Fourth av,
Miscellaneous Wanted.
BARBERS To know that we are selling second
hand barber chairs and mirrors cheaper than
any other house In Western Pennsvlvanla: they
must go regardless of cost or value. No.SO Diamond
street. .
BIDS For heating and ventilating apparatus for
school balldlng of nine rooms; bids to close
December 15. 1891: apparatus to be placed In build
ing aud put In working order during holiday vaca
tion of two weeks, commencing December 18, 1831:
School Board reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. Address M. A. King, Secretary or Mt.
Pleasant Borough Public Schools.
BUYERS To know the PltUhurg Produ-e. Com
mission Company. 813 Liberty St., is head
quarters for Florida fruits and bananas; Florida
oranges, (2 to $2 25 box; give us a trial.
EVERYBODY NOTICE Great reduction We
want everybody to know that we have re
duced our best S3 00 cabinets to M 00. Stewart &
Co., 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ; dia
mond Fhotoettcs f I 00.
EVERYBODY to know that Stewart, the pho
tographer. Is not In It any more at 92 Federal
st. He can be found by his customers at his new
gallery. 60 Federal st., Allegheny.
(1 KOCEES and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled
T Hams, sausage, pork, eparerlbs, lard, all kinds
smoked meat cheap. E. A. Reinemau, 16 Pitts.
Market.
OLD seal garments purchased for cash, or ex
changed for new garments. Paulson Bros.,
411 Wood st.
PARTIES wl6hlng choice properties Improved
or unimproved, will do well to consnlt W. A.
Lincoln, 104 Fourth av., who always has special
bargains that are not generally In the maiket, and
do not care to advertise.
PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 151
Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay.
PROMINENT firms to know that cards and calen
dars for 1802 should be ordered Immediately for
shipment during December, as we have orders for
thousands from leading buslnessflrms, 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 houses.
fPRUNKB bauicd to and from East End for 50c.
Campbell & Davis, 12 beventh uv. Telephone
276.
USE Jones' Bedbug Pnralyzcr .Tones' Magic
Roach Powder: contains no nolson roaches
banished hv contract; satlsfactionglven or no pay.
Prepared by Geo. AV. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle
gheny, Pa. Sold bv all first-class druggists.
WANTED-Eervbody to know that Pickering,
the house furnisher, will sell $10 worth of
goods on credit for ?I down and 50c a week. Pick
ering, corner Tenth and Penn av.
TTJANTED-Cinders, about 600 carloads, at Ben
TV Venue station, P, R. R, Address Liquid
Carbonic Acid Mfg. Co.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale.
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all stvks;
our own make. Wm. Beckert, M) to 314 Ohio
st., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420.
HORSES The Pittsburg, Allegheny and Man
chester Traction Company will offer at private
sale ten head of good horses and ten head of large
males. Call at Snort Line stables.
WAGON One good baker's wagon cheap.
Vlercck, 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 site and reliable,
economy in fuel and durability a special feature.
No. 4 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent.
AUTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfectly
light and left, with single or double drum;
second-hand hollers and engines also on hand:
general machine work promptly executed; corre
spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co,,
LIm.,3140 Penn avc.Plttsburg. Tel liOO.
BARNES SAFE Nearly new. 27x36; can be
bonght cheap. Address Rooms 303-9 btandard
building, 631 Wood st.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes,
from 4 to 100 h. n. : cheapest In the market: 48
boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta
ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc;
steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telepuoue 8101, 23-25 Park way, J. 8. xoung.
Allegheny. -Pa.
GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of
grinding: Craiglelth, New Castle. Nova Scotia
and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand,
foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery
wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 1S3 First
avenue,
SECOND-flAND engines and boilers Tiro a
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,
all good and will be sold cheap. Hannes' machine
Depot, 99 First av.
SECOND-HAND planing mill machinery; two
double surfacers; two single surfacers; one
single surfacer and matcher: one new 12-lnch hand
Jointer: woodland Iron pulleys and hangers, Butler
& Gardner, ahort and Liberty streets.
Coal For Sale.
COAL Saw Mill Run Coal Is the best; order It
of Gilchrist, Hartley & Henderson. John
Hippie. The above are the only parties handling our
coal In Allegheny. Hartley A Marshal, saw 31111
Bun Coal Co., miners and shippers.
CIOAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and
j crushed coke for domestic purposes; general
hauling. Latimer, Myers 4 Co.. Fourth aud Try
sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts.
plOAL Buy your lump coal, nnt and slack at Mc-
j Eiwain's, Ueventb and uuquesne way,
Tele-
phone 1117.
FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Miscellaneous ttar Sale.
CtOFFEE URNS, dishes, tin ware, counters and
J complete ou tut for restaurant at a sacrifice
price.- No. ro Diamond si.
CORDAGE-Twlne. hemp packing.
Co.. 89 Water St.
Flocker &
COUNTER, Hi.lTlng. bins, etc., for grocery.
Address O. K.. Dispatch offlte.
IINE tailor-male dresses; lit guaranteed; prices
, moderate. June. Bona. 9M Penn av.
EED BRICK-In large or small quantities. Witt
mcr Brick Co., Lira., U Federal iu, Alle
gheny. Pa.
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BARDER SHOP-Corner Boggs and Wyoming
sts., Mt. Washington.
BUSINESS opening In an old established jobbing
house In the city Is available to one or two
good men who can furnish from 110.000 to 150,003
capital and produce undoubted testimonials of
business integrity, acquaintance and ability.
Particulars can be learned confidentially at tne
office or Jas.w. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts
burg. DRUG STORE-Cheap: will sell at Invoice; a bar
gain: best or reasons for selling. Call or ad
dress S. Dawes, 2335 Carson St., Pittsburg.
I70R SALE Milk route and depot: cheap to
. quick buyer. Address J, L., Dispatch office.
T IVERYBUSINESS-A well equipped business
Ji In a growing town of 10,000, price 5,500: first
class Jewelry store, the only one in the place, $3,50n;
bookblndcry and picture frame business. $4,000:
fish andovster depot, (125: several specialties, 1100
to f5C0: dining room and restaurant in country
town, st.000; five general stores and eight gro
ceries. 2:otoM,COO: merchant tailoring bnstness,
500; five hotels (two licensed); queensware and
glassware, J900: several boarding nouses, confec
tionery, bookstore and paper route, two hardware
stores, three drugstores, meat market, poolroom,
six partnership interests, hat. csd and furnishing
oous. tin shop and hardware. Inquire at Cham
ers' Business Agency. 103 Fourth av room 6.
PAPFR ROUTE FOR S ALE Maimg 20 per week
gross; in town near Pittsburg. Address Route.
Dispatch office.
RESTAURANT In good town near the city, with
fine prospects for license; notion and wall
paper store, grocery stores 8200, S300 to 110,000.
good cigar stores, bakeries, milk depot and route,
fish and ovstcr market, butcher snop, general
country store, merchant tailoring and gents' fur
nishing store (1.S00, Jewelry store, with line repair
trade. Holmes & Co., 420Smlthneld st.
CrECIALTY A valuable steer and Iron specialty
O which will command a steady aud profitable
ale; will dispose of same on royalty or sell outright.
R. E Dlspatcb office.
.Easiness Properties For Sale.
BRICK plant, consisting orgrlndlngpan, engine,
boiler, etc.: engines. Dollers. clay and ore pans,
and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carlln's Sons,
Lacock and Sandusky sts,, Allegheny.
SALE of land oy the United States at Plttsbnrg
Pa, Be It enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of America In
Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be,
and hereby Is. authorised and directed to sell and
convey to the purchaser or purchasers, all tha
right, title and interest of the United States, In
and to all that certain parcel of ground, belonging to
the United States, situate In the city or Plttsbnrg,
Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn
avenue nnd 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, preserving the same width, to
low water line of the Alleghany rlver.subject how
ever, to such public casements as exist thereon and
thereover.Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washing
ton, D, C. November 7. 1891- Under the pro
visions oi ine aoove quotea Act oi iwongress, ap.
proved May 21, 1890, and by direction of the Secre
tary of War, I will offer for silo at public auction
at the Stock Exchange In the city of Plttsbnrg, Pa..
on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1891. at 3
o'clock r. M., for cash, tne 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
terms and conditions named In the printed clrcu
larof this date, copies of tv hlch will be rurnlshcd
on application to the undersigned or to the Acting
Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsenal,
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 of the purchase money at
the time of notification of acceptance of bid. Pay
ment of the full amount of the purchase money
must be made upon delivery of dnly executed deed
or deeds for the property purchased, or the
property may be resold, without further notice, at
the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The
coit of conveyancing will be borne by the pur
chaser. George H. Weeks, Deputy Quartermaster
General. U. S. A.
MANUFACTURING SITES-Several desirable
manufacturing properties, with and without
buildings and machinery, on lines of railroads and
rivers. T. H. Dickson, 96 Fonrth av.
FOR SALE TM PROVED REAL .ESTATE
City Residences.
FOR SALE Only 32.OC0 for a good new house five
rooms, attic nail: location good on McCand
less av.. Eighteenth ward; terms easy: 1500 cash, re
mainder on easy payments. (62). W. A. Herron
& Sons, 80 Fourth av.
FORTY-FIFTH ST.-12 nrlck houses;
Investment. Morris A. Fleming,
10 per cent
103 Fourth
avenue.
w
T. WASHINOTON New house, five rooms.
. halL etc.. t200: below value: sure to enhance
In value, belnff near nronosed electric road. Ralt-
ensperger& Williams. 143 Fourth av.
J7 7) A house of 11 rooms, bathroom, lann
H)4 j dry, pantry, china closet,, both gases, hot
and cold water, chandeliers, range, fnmace, front
and rear porches: lot 50x100. JIurry &. Eusall, Fi
delity building, vn. Feurth av.
East End Residences For Sale.
BROAD ST., EAST END-A splendid 2-story
brick dwelling of 7 rooms, vestibule, hall, dry
cellar, both gasscs, city water, etc., also hand
somely painted and papered: price only)$4,5C0.
W. C. Berlnger & Co. 136 Fourth ave.
DITIIRIDGE ST.. near Center ay., for sale or
will rent, elegant new brlct house of 12
rooms; first class In every particular, with all
modern requirements; sheltered southeast expos
ure commanding finest view of Liberty Valley,
Charles Shields. Allegheny P. O.
FOR SALE-5.000-On paved street. East End:
location convenient and desirable; bouse fine
appearance, eight rooms, modern fixtures. (7) W.
A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av.
Allegheny Residences For Sale.
X OCTJbT ST.. Allegheny, at a sacrifice If nur-
Jl chased within 30 days, corner lot, 40 feet front-)
on l,ocust st , witn good brick uweiungiontainlng
nine rooms, bith, hall, porches and all conven
iences: this desirable home can be bought for $7,000.
Inquire of George R. Both well. No, 104 Franklin
st Allegheny.
Q1 400 Small payment down, balance In
WJ-i monthly Installments same as rent: new
frame house of five rooms; lot 25x100 feet; Tenth
ward, Allegheny City, near electric cars: good
neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrickart,
HO Filth av. Tel. 1676. .
Suburban Residences For Sale.
IDLEWOOD-On the P. C. C. & ST. L A betn
tlful country home: anew frame dwelling of 8
rooms nicely finished, of good appearance, all
modern convenience", etc., with a splendid lot
85209 feet, well filled with shrubbery, grapes etc..
price -.,000. AV. C. Berlnger A Co. 150 Fourth
avenue.
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
MT. WASHINGTON Large, level lots fortlW
on line of proposed electric road; 110 cash
and f5 per month
.paiieusperger & w imams, 1-13
Fourtn av.
East End Lots For Sale.
IJiUREKA PLACE LOTS. Oakland, at auction:
j six lots 20x100 on Mlama ave. Fourteenth ward,
will be sold at the Real Estate Auction Board, 99
Fourth ave.. Monday December 14, at 2 o'clock;
plans and full Information given at our office,
103 Fourth ave. A. Leggate i. Son, Auctioneers,
FIFTH AY., East End 100 feet, more or less,
surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near
South Neelev
ray.; great bargain if taken soon.
Morris & Fleming, 103 Fourth av.
FOR SALE-Onlyl475 for a level building lot on
grade st paved and sewered (and paid for) 20
feet front, one square from line of rapid tranMt; IS
minutes', ride from P. O. ; a bargain. (67.) W. A.
Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av.
PENN AV An exceptional bargain In an elegant
lot, frontlngMfeet on Penn ay. by 100 ftet
deep: situated near Winebiddle av Nlm.fe.enth
ward. For particulars call on W. C. Berlnger i,
Co., 156 Fourth av.
Allegheny Lots For Sale.
AUCTION SALE of lots In Krelllng's plan In
Tenth ward. Allegheny, to be held at the
Real Estate Auction Board. 99 Fourth av MON
DAY, December 14, at2o'clock;theselots are 25x
100 situate on Mllrov ay.between i'errysvllle av.and
East St., adJolnlngTenth ward public school: terms
half cash and three years: plans and mil infor
mation given at our office, 108 Fourth av. A. Leg
gate A Son, Auctioneers.
Suburban lots For Sale.
BRUSHTON-Nlce level lots 25x80, only 00: one
minute from Brushton station and five min
utes from Duquesne cars, on Penn av. (K7S).
Black Balrd, No. 85 Fourth av.
TTB SALIf-750-Flne level lot. 0x120 feet, on,
?riid?cS.av- (which Is 60 feet wide) at Eoge-
;Vi, .? Hi .,aiso near Dunuesne traction JIne
(W. F.) W. A. Herron 4 Sons, 80 Fourth av.r
Farms For Sale.
8R9 &9P""Fllnn of 60 acres within three miles of
tipj, the new and thriving town of Kensington:
plenty of fruit; five-room hocse: frame stable:
food water, etc.; terms easy. Sloan 4 Co., 127
ourth av.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID
And the general care of
properties in both cities
and suburbs.
ESTABLISHED 1S68.
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
to FOURTH AVENUE.
To me
PERSONAU
ERSONAL Chemical diamonds.
PERSONAL Noveiry rrlntlng Co.. 77 iiiamond
t.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest
prices.
PERSONAL J. f. Dowdle, plumber and dealer
la line gas and electric-light fixtures, 2tM
Wood st.
PERSONAL Cash paid for old sealskin gar
menu, or will exchange them for new ones.
Paulson Bros., HI Wood st.
PERSONAL Thorp's standard system of dress
cutting taught by the inventor at a reduced
price this week. 913 Penn av.
PERSONAL Lash paid for old (bid and silver
watches and Jewelry Hpalred: new work made
to order. Chris. Haneh. Mi Sml thfleld.
PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun
dreds ofadTertisemcnts of marriageable peo
Blc rich and poor from all sections mailed free,
unnel's Monthly, Toledo. O.
PERSONAL-Dlrect from Parls-A large con
signment of opera glasses? latest novelties at
rock bottom prices: gold spectacles from 3 50.
Caress 4 Mannion, Opticians, 67 Fifth av. .
PERSONAI When 1 was a small bov Bit mother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but
since 1 got to be a great nig man, Dickson, the well
known Tailor. 65 Fifth av cor. Wood .t second
Boor, has been substituted, who now does all my
cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape.
Tel. U5S.
PERSONAL nollday present", diamonds, rings,
earrings, studs, pins, pendants, lockets,
bracelets, collar buttons, cuff Irattons. etc.. etc.
at prices to suit both rich and poor: terms cash or
credit: open every night until alter the holidays.
Sam F. Slpe. Rooms 5 and 6, Dispatch building,
Smithfield and Diamond sts.
PERSONAL Thackeray's works, complete,
10 vols , P 00
Dickens' works, complete 2 00
Shakspeare's works, complete.. .7". 1 SO
Eliot's works, complete 210
Prescott's Mexico, 3 vols., gilt top 1 35
Huckleberry Finn 75
FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smlthfleld st.
rOUND.
UND Chemical diamonds.
UND You can sell or exchange your old seal
sacques at Paulson Bros.'. u ooq n.
TXIUND Horse and buck wagon ; owner can have
X1 same by paving charges and proving property.
W. A. Borton, 25 Willis st.. Allegheny.
FOUND In Lawrencevllle, a lady's gold watch:
owner can have same by proving property and
Saying for this advertisement. Philip Oswald,
hupest., Bennett, Pa.
T70UND Optra glasses We can offer you the
JJ best assortment and lowest prices In the city;
gold spectacles from S3 50. Caruss & Mannion,
Optician, 67 Fifth ay.
FOUN D Rellahle portrait artists in crayon,
senla and water colors; finest grades only: all
work done In windows In presence of the public to
prove tbatno bromide prints are used; order now
and pay for Christmas; stores open till 9 p.m.:
satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union
Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 70S Liberty st.,
607 Wood st.
AUCTION SALE.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
H. B. SMITHSON, AUCTIONEER.
Adam Franz, Jr., execntorof Adam Franz,
Sr., deceased, will sell at public auction
Thursday, December 10, 1891,
At 2 o'clock p. M., on the premises, No. 1603
Carson street, Sonthstde, the following de
scribed property: Three-9tory brick building,
containing 8 rooms and large storeroom, en
tirely new plate glass front, both gases,
bathroom, splendid large dry cellar, sen er
ace complete, size of lot 18.6x67.4 feet, being;
the propel ty of the late
ADAM FRANZ, SR.
For further particulars inquire at the
office of 6
A. P. WEI DM AN & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
de6-199-WTh3u No. 1112 Carson street.
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. Reltbel on
lelly St., 40 yards from Fifth av. extension,
between Frnnkstown av. and Point Breeze,
consisting of a fine lot SO feet wide and 133
feet deep, with a double brick bouse ot 12
rooms, in good condition. The house being
situated on the rear of the lot permits of the
erection of other buildings on the front, so
that this may be made a very profitable in
vestment. Two lines of street cars andTorrens sta
tion of tbeP. R.R.are in tho Immediate
vicinity'.
This Is an attractive sale. Do not miss it.
Terms One-fourtti cash, balance five yearly
payments
A. LEGGATE & SON. Auctioneers,
de2-l-D 108 FOURTH AVE.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Machine shop: three lots of grounds, COxSO
feet,' and machinery of the late Washington
Beek, South Sixteenth St., Southside, at
public auction, on MONDAY, December II,
2 o'clock f. m. Machinery In lots to suit
A. LEGGATE 4 SON,
de9 15 Auctioneers.
HB. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND
. GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 58,
Eisner building, Fifth av. and Wood st.
Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores.
Furniture at residences promptly attend
ed to. de3 20-D
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
iiiwpir
$11,000, $10,000, $9,500,
8,000, tSGiTSO,
AS YOU PREFER.
7, 8 and 9 Room,
STONE OR BRICK,
With AH Modern Improvements.
TERMS EASY.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
99 FOURTH AVENUE.
deS-18
SECURE
WHILE YOU CAN
-AT-
KENSINGTON
In that portion of the- new city above
the railroad. These lots were specially
reserved and made ready lot 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 apply at office
of the t
BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY,
Rooms 30; 32 and 34,
No. 96 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
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CHOICE PROPERTIES.
FOR SALE.
ALLEGHENY RESIDENCES.
location Desirable Prices Low.
f naai T.l. .M
'SANDUSKT ST., house. 10 rooms, large lot
I oujllio It, 311,300. t4o)
(near Madison ar., brick:
SOUTH CANAL, I house, 8 rooms, $3,500.
( fronting the park, a good
NOETH AV., honse, 10 rooms, large lot,
( 40 f C 1 ron t, $15,000. (43)
SHEFFIELD ST 5 modem house. 8 rooms
oat.1 x Lt.uu si., j and atUc $lofioo (41)
fa very line house for tha
. KlDwyri, t J monor and handsome ap
. iUDtviSLL 5T., neamn,. aroomg. mog.
tern fixtures, $12,5C0. (33)
(fronting the parks, mod-
SHERMAN AV J ern l'ns. ,l rooms (in
Oixr-ttai-a. a.v, flne order) lot 20Xn0 ft.,
Lonly $18,000. (28)
a very complete house. 8
rooms, in flne order, and
'. SHEFFIELD ST..- w,ortn ; examination
fine nnneann;; house, $1L
500. (36)
W. A. HERRON & SONS.,
80 FOURTH AV. de2 70-w
SEVENTH STREET
NEAR
PENN AVENUE.
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-"A piiolce Y&canc
BUSINESS PROPERTY,
71x100,
And fronting loo feet on alley In rear.
Price low. (a36) ,
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVE.
dc37 wrssu
FOR SALE-CHEAP.
$16,000 only for 2 acres of beautiful lay
ing ground, fronting three streets, large
dwelling ten rooms, tenement house, out
buildings, shade trees.
CAN BE DIVIDED PROFITABLY.
On line of rapid transit, 15 minutes from
postofilce. (56) VT. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 Fourth avenue. - de3-60-wrh
JDLCATIOM I.L.
O U n n I sixth street.
CURRY Collegiate Department, The Best.
CURRY Normal School, The Best.
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 and Discipline, The Best.
Call or send for catalogue. IL II. KOWE,
President QC24-5I
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 Tootball. 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 buildings. Careful
supervision day and night. Teachers graduates of
Harvard, Yale, Princeton. Cornell, Lelpsic etc.
A department of the Shortlldge Media School for
young boys, 7 to 14. Is called St. Andrew's School.
Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, Rector. The college
fitting department of the Shortlldge School has no
superior. Fits for any college. There is also a
commercial on English, a laboratory aud an en
gineering eonre for young men. For circulars
address SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGFl A. B.,
A. M. (graduate of Exeter and Harvard). Media,
Pa. (Fourteen miles from Philadelphia.) Tha
first man In clas '91 Princeton fitted at the Short
lldge Media School. The winner of the Cnlld's
prize, 1890, for the best entrance examination
Sassed at Philadelphia, fitted at the Shortlldge
ledia School. de6-I49
KIDD'S
COUGH SYRUP.
25 Cents Per Bottle.
GIVE IT A TRIAL It will give satisfaction
in all casei For sale by retail druggists
generally, and at wholesale by
L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO.,
Kos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenna,
no!9-D PITTSBURG. PA.
TO LET.
FOURTH AVENUE,
Opposite New Postofilce.
STORE OR OFFICE BUILDING.
3 STOP.1E5.
RENTOXLY 91,500 PEU ANNUM.
Can Give Long Lease.
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95 FOURTH AVE.
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