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THE PITTSBURG " DISPATCH, SATURDAY DECEMBER 1$ 1891.
FIGHT FOR A CHURCH.
The Covenanter Troubles Celiearsed
lefore a Judicial Tribunal.
C1IASGES OF COLLUSIOX SET UP
Against a JJorlgaijc oa ilic Snildird? in
"tt Licit Million Preached.
A LIVELY STRUGGLE FOR POSSESSION
The Covenanter Church troubles are now
.fairly in court, and a met important point
-ivill be judicially decided. Attorneys Sol
Sclioycr and J. F Hunter yesterday filed
the answer of the Jjist End Reformed Pres
byterian Church to the suit brought by John
3C Dcnhoim to foreclose the mortgage on
the church uropcrty. The mortgage is dated
June 27, WJ1, and is tor 52,093. It -was pay
able in;tOdas from date, and contained a
dante of lorfeiture if not paid in ten days.
The case is really a fight to obtain posses
sion of the church property between the
supporters of the Ue. O. IJ. Milligan.
former! pastor of the congregation, who
was deposed by Synod tor his part at the
famous "East End meeting," and who is
noK in the T7. P. Church, and'the faction
cf the congregation tiho remained as the
Kast End l'eformed Presbyterian Chuich.
The answer to the foreclosure proceedings
as made by John C. Caldcrwood for the con
gregation. He recites the trial and suspen
sion of the licv. O. B. Milligan, pastor of
the church, and the withdrawal ot Milligan
and Jiis followers, including James 3JL Den
liolm and 'William J. Barnett, from the Be
formed Presbyterian Church, and their
connection with the T7. P. Church. They
ceased, it is alleged, to be members of the
Ueforined Presbyteriaa Church in June,
1S9L
Not Indebted to the Plaintiff.
Dcnhoim. Barnett and others, however,
aicd ililligan to preach in the K. P.
thurcli building. An equity suit was
brought to prevent interference. Contin
uing, the answer states that if the church
corporation is indebted in any manner, for
which indebtedness the mortgage was given,
it is not to the plaintiff It is charged that
the procuring of the morteage to be civen
was in collusion and with an intent to un
duly control the property of the congrega
tion in theccnts which have since led tothe
suspension and disenrollmcnt of Milligan,
Denholmand others from membership in
the congregation.
The rnone covered by the mortgage was
ndvaneed lrom time to time by James jl.
Dcnhoim, without any authorization of the
congregation. Prior to the date of the
mortircce the withdrawal of Million and
his followers had taken place, and James 3L
Denholm, "William Barnett and others, in
sympathy with Milligan and intending to
secure control of the church property,
caused the mortgage to be given for the al
leged indebtedness. The mortgage was no
protected by anv valid compliance with the
laws oi the congregation, and Denholm put
i in the name of his brother, John K.
Dcnhoim, so it would not appear on the
fcce of it that the President of the Board
of Trustees had to execute a mortgage to
lurnsclf as au individual.
The Distinct Charge Iliad?.
The plaintiff and others are now, it is
charged, trying to make a distinct.'' be
tween the congregation and the corporation
and seek to divest the East End congrejra
Tson of its church property. The plaintiff
was. offered the amount of the mortgage pro
Tided he assigned it to the church authori
ties of the R. P. Church, of North America,
to be held bv them until a final -determina
tion of the equity proceedings should de- j
lermma the ownersiiin. He refused the I
oGer and is using the mortgage to divest the
title of the congregation.
It is further claimed that James M. Den
holm and William J. Barnett, who signed
the mortgage as President and Secretary of
the Board of Trustees and attached the seal
of the congregation, had no right to do so,
as thev were no longer members. Also that
the triving of the mortgage or incurring of
the indebtedness was never authorized at
any legally called meeting of the corpora
tion. LEASED wires to every important city of
the country enter TXIE DISPATCH, office.
2ts facilities for gathering news are no
equaled. Twenty -four pages to-morrow.
HTJSICAL cheisthas gifts
At II. Iileber Jfc Bro.'e.
Mandolins The celebrated "Washburn's.
Guitars Tne celebrated "Washburn's.
Music boxes The elegant MermodFreres.
Banjos and mandolins Kleber's "Spe
cialty." Comets Higham's, Besson and Courtoi's.
Guitars Arion, Keystone and Lakeside.
Sew violins from 51 to S100.
Tine old io!ins from 550 to 5GO0.
Vocal and instrumental folios at 50c and
vl-
Klebcr Bro.'s are the exclusive agents for
the above well-known and guaranteed
snakes, and these can be had only at their
store, Xo. COG "Wood street. Store now
open every e ening.
Lninps.
Have you seen our lamp department in
car art. room- Everybody says we have
the largest and best collection in Pittsburg.
Prices moderate at
Haf.dy & Hayes',
Jewelers,
529 Smithfield street.
Three ooora from City Hall.
Open ever;, evening till Chriscva
Tho Feople's btore Pifth Avenue.
You can t-ee our display of china, glass
and sil vcrware ei cry evening until 9 o'clock.
Campbell & Dick.
The IVm. II. Holmes Co.
Are headquarters for Holmes' Best 1875
Pare Monongahela Bye Whisky; also com
plete assortment of tne finest grades of pure
wines and liquors. 2 o. 158 First avenue
and 120 Water street
"Will Price,
Tlie admitted leader in neckwear. See the.
largest line you c cr saw; 50e up.
47 Sixth Street.
12 Elegant Amaa Presents for SI
At Anirccht's new gallery, 77 Fifth ave-v
bsc. Bring the children, come early.
Plush jackets, 55 to 515; plush sacques,
?10 to 524; immense lariety, worth double,
at Eoscnbaum& Cc's. WThs
Diamond! at E. P. Roberts & Sons.'
The grandest stock in Pittsburg superb
designs extra quality. Special induce
ments in
2T-cklaccs, Pendants,
Earrings, Lace pins,
Brooches, Finger rings,
Stubc, Buttons,
Lockets, Bracelets.
We lead ail others in original designs
and superior quality.
tis F- P. Bobeexs & Sons.
NOVELTIES
In SiHer
Hair pins.
Vinaigrettes,
Whistles,
Bon bons,
Snuft boxes,
Puises,
Soap boxes,
Toilet boxes.
Handkerchief boxes.
Bracelets,
Bottles,
Chaine,
Kittch isff f .
tlvc Menders,
?T ba:if,
Cursr caes,
Stinw boxes,
Irlove uoxc
and many other nick-nacks, at the jewelry
hore of'lfenry Tcrhcyden. So. 530 Smith
field btreet
Orien in the evening.
SPECIAL HOUDtl S1LE
Ot Alaska Sel Jackets
AT REDUCr.U PRICES
at Jos. Home & Co.'s Pcnn Avenue Stores,
beginning to-dav.
A special sale'of nearly 100 Alaska Seal
Jackets, in different grades and lengths,
and in all bust sizes from 32 to 4i.
Lotl
23-inch lencth Jacket", good quality, at
SlOo, reduced from S130.
Eot 2
25-inch length Jacket', with high rolling
collar, high sleet cs, at SloO, reduced from
51T5.
Lot 3
27-inch lencth Jackets, high rolling col
lar ami high sleeves, at 5180, reduced
from 5200.
Lot4
30-inch length Jackets, with hieh lolling
collar and hish sleeves, at 5200, reduced
from 5225.
These are all good quality and gTiarantced
genuine Alaska Seal.
The following lots are of a still higher
grade:
Lot
25-inch lencth Jackets, high rolling col
lar and high sleeves, at 180, reduced from
S200.
Lot 2
27-inch length Jackets, high rolling col
lar and hi-.'h sleeves, at 5200, reduced from
5225.
A still higher grade super extra qual
ity Lotl
25 inch length Jackets, hieh rolling col
lar and high sleeves, at 5200, reduced from
5225.
Lot 2
27-inch length Jacket's, high rolling col
lar and high slec es, at 5225, reduced from
5250.
Lots
SO-inch length Jackets, high rolling col
lar and high sleeves, at 5265, reduced from
5300.
Please notice that each separate lot of
the foregoing, n specified, is the same in
qualitv, the difference in cost of the tame
being in the difference in the length. The
former prices on the garments having been
made extremely low, for the qualities make
them cost vou at to-day's reduced prices
les than tlis same qualities can be pur
chased for in any other reliable establish
ment in the United States. The reputation
and standing of our house should be
sufficient guarantee to everv buyer to the
fact that you can rely implicitly upou the
statements we make in regard to this special
sale of Alaska Seal Garments. The pur
chase of any one of these garments is sure
to give satisfaction in every respect.
We invite all intending purchasers to
come to this sale vithout delay. You will
receive the most courteous attention and
may depend upon any statements made
voti by the head of the department or by
any of the sales people to be as reliable as
though they were made to j-on by the head
of the firm.bv whose authority these prices
have been made personally, and there will
be no deviation therefrom. Don't miss
this rare opportunity to treat yourself to a
useful and elegant Xmas gift.
Seal military capes in finest grades only,
at reduced prices; made to-day.
- "We also offer in this sale a good line of
regular seal oats or sacques, and in three
qualities, which we bought at old prices and
will sell as low or less than they w ere be
fore there was any advance in seal skins.
Bust sizes in theseare from 34 to 44.
Mantle shapes for middle-aged ladies,
trimmed in black lynx, at less than manu
facturers' prices to-day. One elegant seal
ulster in the finest quality, trimmed with
natural sea otter, extra length, at a great
bargain. Also, seal muffs from 510 up, to
very finest quality, and all reduced.
Remember, when you come to our stores
go direct to cloak room, second floor. Com
tortable and quiet room and good light.
JOS. HOKNE & CO.,
609-621 Penn avenue.
YOU SAVE JUST ONE-THIED
By Ba j Ids Your 0cr coats at Kaufmanns'
To-Day.
This is a downright fact, and Kaufmanns
loss by the operation is simplv immense.
Bui it had to be. We can't fight fate. The
"Whys" and "Wherefores" don't concern
you. This is sufficient for you to know:
We have cut down the price of each over
coat 33 per cent. Here is the result:
59 men's overcoats are now 56.
512 men's overcoats are now 58.
515 men's overcoats are now 510.
518 men's overcoats are now 512.
521 men's overcoats are now Sli
521 men's oveicoats are now 510.
527 men's overcoats are now 518.
530 men's overcoats are now 520.
If our overcoats (as everybody admits)
were bargains previous to the above reduc
tions, pray what are they now?
'KATJFjrAKNS'
Fifth avenue and Smithfield street.
"WHAT TOU CAN BOY AT THE P. C. C. C.
Elegant and Pseful Presents
For all in our big men's furnishing goods
department. Plain and tancy designs in
silk handkerchiefs, 39c, 75c, 50c and 51; silk
mufflers. 51 and 51 50; fancy handled um
brellas in all the unique designs from 74c
to 57 40; comfortable smoking jackets at
only 55, sold everywhere at 59; silk lined
ones at 5" 50, worth 515. Charming neck
wear in silk, satin and embossed materials
at 38c, 50c, 75c and 51; silk suspenders, un
derwear, nightshirts, hosiery and a thousand
and one articles in men's w ear that would
be appreciated as a gift.
P. C. C C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond
streets, opposite the Court House. Open
to-night until 10 o'clock.
"Will Price,
Fcr ladies' embroidered mull handkerchiefs.
47 Srxxii Stkeet.
Some Who Know "What an JEolian Is.
Hon. E. H. Stowe, S. L Schoonmaker,
Capt. J. J. Vander- T. B. Atterbury,
grift, Benjamin Thaw,
Charles J. Claike, P. C. Knox,
Hon. B. F. Jones, Jas A. Chambers,
And tnacy, many others (we could fill a
column with their names) have purchased
self-playing JEolians fiom us. All more
than pleased. Why not please you? If
vou do not care to buy, come anyhow, and
hear the wonderful music Anyone can
play them. You can.
MEILOIt & HOESTE,
"Palace of Music," 77 Fifth avenue.
Open every evening.
Pianos! Pianos! pianos!
Special holiday stock. The great
"Kranich & Bach," the "Emerson" and
"Jas. M. Starr & Co." pianos. Reasonable
prices, easy payments.
LECIIXER & SCHOEXBEEGEE,
69 Filth avenue.
Kennedy's Cafe
and Ice Cream Parlors. Convenient for
holiday shoppers.
Sixth stkeet asd Duquesxe way.
Dress Trimmings.
The best place to get trimmincs of all
kinds, 710 Penn avenue.
Keinixg & Wilds.
Walking gloves, new shades,
H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth aem
at James
enue.
Gloes! Gloves! Gloves!
All the best kinds of ladies' and misses'
kid gloves:
The best at 75c.
The best at 5L
The best at 51 25.
The best at 1 50.
The best at 52,
The best at any price that it is possible
for you to buy for the money.
Jos. Hokxe & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
"Will Price,
For Dent's and renin's kid gloves.
See our fan display.
47 Sixth Stbeet.
T
TO INSPECT A SILVEK MINK
A Trip to Mexican Wilds tor the Turposo of
Investigation.
J. C. JieClelland, a Preeport chemist,
started for Mexico yesterday. He was
armed with letters from Secretary Blaine to
the American Consuls, General Passenger
Agcut A. E. Clark, of the Lake
Erie road, and other promiuent
people. Mr. jrcClclland represents a
number of capitalists and he intends to
visit an unexplored section of the country.
If e has been studying the Spanish language
for a year and thinks he knows enough to
communicate with tho natives.
The company has the refusal of a silver
mine at Chilpancingo in the State of Madre
Del Sur. A project is on foot to build a
railroad from Acapulco, a Pacific fort, to
this town. Mr. McClelland will investigate
the mine, and if the silver is all-right, the
capitalists he represents will buy it.
Nice Diamond Binge,
White and perfect, from S" 50 up, at ICings-
baclur Bros, special aumonu sate,
"Wood street.
16
Spoons, Spoons, Spoons.
The most remarkable collection of domes
tie spoons in the city is now being shown by
Hardv & Eaves All the latest fads anil
most beautiful designs. Your spoon collec
tion is incomplete till you have seen ours.
At Hardy & Hayes',
Jew elers,
529 Smithfield street.
Three doors from City Hall.
Open every evening till Christmas.
Gentlemen's Gold Filled Watches,
With good movement, only 510, at Kings
bacher Bros.' special sale, 516 Wood street,
We ofler to-day a new mackintosh at 55.
Jos. Horne&Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Would Ton Like Diamond Earrings ?
Onr present stock is the largest we have
ever shown. Over 100 pairs of carefully
selected stones; all, perfect cut; free from
flaws; white and bl'ie white; bright snappy
goods. Nice assortment of sizes; small me
dium and large; prices 550 to 51,000. Au
inspection invited. Open evenings.
E. P. Boberts & Soxs,
Cor. Fifth avenue and Market street.
its
Diamond Pendants,
Diamond lace pins, diamond brooches, dia
mond stick pins at prices never before heard
of at the great special sale.
Kixgsbachek Bkos.,
516 Wood street.
The Emerson.
60.000 now in use. See them before
purchasing any other piano. Accommo
dating terms.
Lechner & Schoenbebger,
69 Fifth avenue.
Ladies' Solid Gold v
Hunting, stem-winding watches, with Elgin
movement, onlv518, at Kingsbacher Bros. '
great special sale, 316 Wood street.
Beal Russian coque feather boas, 55,
worth 58 and 510.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Pcnn Avenue .Stores.
The People's Store Eitth Avenue.
Our grand Xmas bazaar and the whole of
the store open every evening until 9 o'clock.
Campbell & Dick.
Onyx and Marble Clocks,
Onyx candelabra and bronzes of every de
scription reduced 25 per cent during special
watch and diamond sale at Kingsbacher
Bros., 515 Wood street.
Silk embroidered handkerchiefs for
Christmas presents at James H. Aiken &
Cc's, 100 Fifth avenue.
Mackintosh Coat
Makes a very sensible and useful present.
We keep the best made.
See our fan display.
Will Price, 47 Sixth street
Ladies' 14-lc Solid Gold,
Hunting, stem-winding watches, beautifully
engraved, every one warranted, only 520, at
Kingsbacher Bros. ' special watch and dia
mond sale, 516 Wood street.
MEETEKGS AND NOTICES.
Business Changes.
VTOTICE XOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JA the Coon Oil Co. has been dissolved bv mutual
consent of itsmerab-rs, and all outstanding ac
counts due by it hnjr been assumed by Rudolph
Schmltt, No. 89 James St.. Alleghcnv. and Henry
Klelm&n, No. 83 Jamed fit., Allegheny , upon their
presentation will be by them paid. THE COON
OIL COMPANY. delS-lG-S
Notices.
GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK.
Until the reconstruction of our building, corner
Wood and Diamond streets, tv hieh we expect to oc
cupy again b March. 1892, we are tmporarilv lo
cated at No. 7 Sivth avenue, corner of Wood street.
Depositors ot One Dollar and upward rcceHcd
ana irtcrest paid thereon, commencing on the First
and Fifteenth of each Month, and payable semi
annually on the first davs of January and July. If
not drawn the interest is added to the principal.
President.
JO. ABEL,
Vice President,
A. K. NIEMANN, Secretary.
H. W. WILKEK. Treasurer.
GEO V. GUTHRIE, Solicitor.
Open dally from 9 a. m. to 4 P. M., and on Satur
days from 9 A. m. to fl r. m, oci-w-tts
Elections.
Tmr.n National Bank. Pittsbcko.
ELF.CTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
nine directors of this bank, to serve for tho
ensuinevear. "n ill be held at the biukiug houst.52-i
andSlsTfoodst.. on TUESDAY. Jaunar) 12, 1692,
betRecn the hours of Ua. it. anal p. m.
"W. &TELNMEYER, Cashier.
December 12. 1891. delj-42
Must National Bavk op Pittsburg. Pa., i
PiTTSBDno, Dec. li 1891. I
ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOP.
nine directors for this hank, to serve for the
ensuing Tea will be held at the hanking house,
corner Wood St. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY, Jan
uary 12, 1892, between the hours of 10A. m. aud 2
P. M. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier,
de 12-31
.Legal Notices.
ESTATE OF MARY RUTH. DT5CEASED
Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary
on the estate of Mary Ruth have been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate paj
ment. and those having claims against the same
should make them known witboutdelay.
J. E. JOOS. 192 Madison a., Allegheny.
Or MRS. ROLF, 49 becond St., Allegheny.
no21-32-s
rOTICE IS HEREBY G1V.N THAT AN
1A application will be made to the Goernorof
I'euusjlvagiacnthe 2STII DAY OF DrCEMKER.
1191, by Samuel E. Moore, Bernard F. Raffertv,
Joseph P. Cappeau, Howard Chllds and "N". 0.
Sutherland, under the act of Ase-cinblv entitled
'An act to provide for the incorporation and reg
ulation of certain corporations" approved Apiil
29, 1S7I, and the supplements thereto, for the
charter of an infeuded corporation to be
called Kensington Improvement Company, the
character and objectorwhlch is for the purpose of
the purchase and sale of real e&tate. and for hold
ing, leasing and selling real estate, nnd forthebO
purposes to have, possess and enjov all the rights,
benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and
supplements thereto.
LION, MCKEE SANDERSON,
dc3-23-S Solicitors.
LOST.
T OST Chemical diamonds.
I OST Money If you buy Xmas gins elsewhere:
j 23 per cent saving on watcnes, diamonds and
Jewelry, at Wilson's, CI Fourth av.
LOST Call and examine our solid 14-kt gold
watches, with American movements, at $20.
K. Smlt, 932 and 9U Liberty and 70S, 703. 707 Smith
fiela. LOST Pocketbook In Allegheny, between Mrs.
Emerson's grocery, Sandusky St., and John
Kufmer's grocery. Perry St., la Troy Hill ears,
containing some I. O. O. F. cards and over J401n
money. The nudtr will be ery liberally rewarded
by returning the une to Bed Lion Hotel, No. 7
Slxtn St., Pittsburg, Pa.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
EIGHTEENTH EDITION.
Postpaid for 35 cents (or stamps).
THE HUMAN HAIR,
Why it falls off, turns grey and the remedy.
By PROF. H AKLE Y PAEKEK, F. R. A S.
W. N. LONG & CO.,
1013 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
"Every one should read, this book." Ath
enaeum, no-75-53
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EMIL G. STUCKEY, J4th street and Penn avenae.
ALLLGHEN1 ADDITIONAL.
F. H. EGGERS X SON, Ohio and Cnestnut streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irn in avcnu.
PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ari.
WANTED.
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Kauimanns'.
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GENERAL SALES AGENT-Expericnccd man
for exceptionally good opening; new office
deUceof gieat merit: liberal percentage and ex
clusive Fales in field: no currying of stock. A. II.
Martin 4 Co.. Toledo, O.
MAN To solicit pupils for Smart's Private Busi
ness and Shorthand College. 12 Federal St.,
Allegheny.
SALESMAN WANTED Salary and expenses
- irom start; permanentplace: goodopening. Ap
ply, ulth references. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery
men, Rochester, N. Y.
CTOVE PATTFRN
FILERS Experienced men
kj at once.
Apply to Pittsburg Supply Co.. Lim,
snop, yt iennnyivauia av.
Allegheny, Pa.
TRAVELING SALESMAN, with trade, wanted
by a lirge Phlla. millinery iobhlng house; all
communications confidential. Address Millinery,
P. O. Box 1592. Philadelphia, Pa.
YOUNG MAN-For bill clerk In wholesale gro
cery house: must be quick, accurate account
ant, good penman and correct speller. Address,
stating reference and salary expected. Box I). D.,
Dispatch ufilce.
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS On salary or commission to handle
the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases
Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion oi
paper: 200 to 600 per cent profit: one agent's sales
amounted to $620 in six days: another l221ntwo
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
each State indTerrltorv. Fortermsandfuliparticn
lars. address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co.. La
Crosse. Wis. (X10).
AGENTS To sell the Tinier Clothes Line: the
onl lineccr invented that holds the clothes
without pins: a perfect success: patent recently
issued: sold only by agcntB, to whom the exclu
sive right is gien: on receipt of SO cents we
will send a sample line bv mall; also circulars;
price list and terms to agents: secure your territory
at once. Address The Plnlcss Clothes Line Co.,
97 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass.
AGENTS wanted to ell a new article to business
men: big profit": light work: certain success;
ctrculnrs free: will mall agents 50c sample for 25c.
J. L. Hays, Washington, Pa.
GENTS To canvass for a No. 1 article in
TV country and city. Address James II. Black,
Valencia, Butler Co,
Pa.
A
GENTS-For "O. K." shoe blacking: sample.
10 cents. O'Keefe & Co.. 70S Smithfield St..
Pittsburg. Pa.
AGKNT S3to?7dalIv: experience unnecessary.
Putnam A Co., Perfumers, West Wi listed, Ct.
Femalo Help Wanted.
CIOOK Experienced hotel 'cook; woman pre-
ferred. Box 204, Allegheny P. O.
C-lANVA&SERS-Lady canvassers for Vel-Veta,
J for the complexion. No. 03 North Diamond St.,
Allegheny.
01 1RLS Six experienced girls in selling confec
J tlonery or groceiles. Applv at Marshcll's,
corner Ohio and Sandusky &ts., Allegheny.
C'llRL-To assist in laundry and general house
X work. 920 Pcnn av.
SALESLADY Experienced in drygoods-Apply to
T. C. Ferguson, dr goods and notions, 132
Wylie av.
TIT" ANTED Colored or wnite woman to do gen-
it eral work on steamboat
also a number of
general house servants.
Peregrlno, 159 Fourth av.
WANTED A first-class cook: none but compe
tent need apply. 119 Diamond Bt.
Male and Female Help Wanted.
HELP At once, teamsters, farm hands, coal
miners, waiters, drivers, hotel and restuurant
cooks, dining room girls, ?4 per week: chamber
maids, dishwashers, colored cook and maid, 200
house girlb, cnild's nurse; a position In same fam
ily tor first-class cook and waitress or mala: best
or reference buppllcd. Median's, 545 Grant st.
Tel. 90.
HELP Cooks, chambermiids. dlnineroom girls,
laundi esses, nurses, liouseglrls for families
kitchen, pantry, and chambermaids for hotels,
cooks and dishwashers for restaurants and board
ing houses, waiters, farmhands, white and colored
male help supplied on short notice. Mrs. E.
Thompson, 603 Grant st.
LABORERS-SCO railroad laborers. 200 coal
miners, house girls, male and female cooks,
butchers, bakers, waiters and teamsters. Key
stone Emplo ment Agency, 610 Grant st.
rpO PARENTS-If you are thinking of giving
X your boj s and girls a present, you can give
them a legicv that will last as. long as life endures
a practical business education In either bookkeep
ing or shorthand and typewriting, at a very nomi
nal cost: see our ad. In another column of this
paper. Actual Business College, Nos. 3 and 7 Sixth
avenue.
Situations Wanted.
DRESSMAKING-Second floor, 12 Smithfield St.;
party dresses a specialty.
POSITION By an experienced mechanical
draughtsman. Addieas Draughtsman, Dis
patcn office.
SITUATION wanted bv a first-class young siioe
salesman, who has push and encrg,a situation
as head man in shoehouse; has had nlue years' ex
perience andcanghe good references. Address
Shoe Man, Dispatch office.
SITUATION" as watchmaker by a man with 18
ears' experience- steady wort more anobject
than Iilgh wages: city or country. Address Jacob
Knoblauch, 4 1 East St., Alleghcnv.
SITUATION Expert stenographer, now em
ployed as confidential clerk: nine years' office
experience. Address Graham, Dispatch office.
SITUATION By a miller; or. would rent a good,
small mill. Address Millwright, Dispatch
office.
SITUATION As florist and gardener: good refer
ences. Address Lock Box 405, Sharon. Pa.
CITUATION
Bv registered druezist. Address
U J. C. M.
1C5 1. acock at., Allegheny, Pa.
Boarders and Lodgers Wanted.
BO VRDERS Board and pleasant room : electrlo
light, bath. etc. ; ifa per week. C362 Penn.
BOARDERS and mealers.
Alhgheny.
No. 43 Anderson St.,
LODGERS-At Anchor Hotel, 327 Liberty st.,cor.
Fonrtn; lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c; per
week, $125. 1 75, ?i $3.
OCCUPANTS for rooms, with board.
Sherman ay.. Allegheny.
No. 31
Bookkeeping Ac-vuants, Etc., Wanted.
AUDITING and accounting I attend to any
thing In the liuu ut Intricate accounting,
auditing the hooks ol corporations, manufactur
cri, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. Sawhlll,
1S7 Federal st., Allcgneuy, Pa.
TO keep a few small sets of books for those whoso
business doo3 notjustifv the wnploymentof a
bookkeeper regularly; also the balancing of books
and making business statement for current vear.
II. W. McCaffertj, Expert Accountant, third floor,
93 Diamond St.
Partner Wanted.
PARTNER With small capital one understand
ing the handling of trade of a small manu
facturing business. Address C. W., Dispatch
olhce. stating where lnten iew can be had.
Financial Wantea.
TJONDS, stoiks. mortgages and other securities.
Ed Wlttlsh, 410Gtauti,t., Pittsburg.
"11 TDNEY to loan at low est market rates on bond
l!J and mortgage; no delay. Reed B. Coyle
Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st.
MONEY to loan on mortgage; no delay; lowest
interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av.
MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest;
no delay. Black & Baird, 95 Fourth ay.
MORTGAGES Money to loau m sums to suit at
4", 5 and 6 ptr cent. Robert G. Bailey, 15.2
Fourth av. 1eleplionel391.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rales. Henry A. Weaver &
Co.. 92 Fourth av.
TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages; 8100 and up
ward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4K per cent ou
'residences or business property, vacant lots or
farms. S, H. French, 12o Fourth av,
WANTED.
Bnsincss Opportunities Wanted.
"WTANTED To represent In connection with m'v
IT real estate business, one or two Eastern col
lection houses or minuficturer's local agency
selling department. Address s. H. Sedain, care of
K. E. Dunlap, 25 West Third street, Cincinnati. O.
WANTED-Ofter extraordinary Will exchange
patent drlce for railroads for unencumbered
property, well located. Inquire Parker Smith,
Jeannette, Pa,
Fire Insurance Wanted.
B
EXSWANGEP. & ZAIIN-Flre insurance, CO
Fourth av.
M
ONONGAnELA INSURANCE CO John n.
uianey, secy., w. A. Caldwell, prc'i; 93
Fourth av.
Mlscellaneoas Wanted.
TVUYERS For fruits: we have the celebrated St.
X Francis Florida orange", grown by Dr. L. H.
Harris, superior in color and sweetness: 2.000
boxes for the holiday trade; hae. also, two ears
fancy lemous. 1,000 bags of peanuts. 500 boxes best
dates, anv quantity ot figs and uuts. 500 barrels oi
Malag i grapes. Spanish onions. Calllornia pears:
headquarters for bananas; lowest prices; come and
see us. Saltta & Fugassl, 6.15 Liberty st.
BUYERS To know the Pittsburg Produce Com
mission Compiny. 313 Libertv st.. is head
quarters for Unrlda fruits and b-inauas; Florida
oranges, ?2to 2 25 box: give us atrial.
CHRISTMAS TREAT A pound box of French
cream candy with every pair of leather shoes
at the big closing out shoe sale: men's good calf
dress shoes for 51 25; a ladles handsome button shoe
for 75 cents; 30 and 40 per cent off regul ir prices on
eerjthing; nothing like it in the country : mu-.t
close ont by January 1: don't forget the box of
candy from now until Christmas. Public Shoe
Store, No. 5G Federal St., Allephcnv City.
E
VERYONE to know $5 will hnv a good second-,
hand sewinir machine at the Light Running
isew iiomeomce: or, li yon want a new sewing
machine that is sure to giv,e von satisfaction, buy n
Light Running New Home .at II. Carter's, 19 Sixth
St.. two doors below the Bijou.
CI ROGERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled
X Hams, sausage, pork, sparerihs. lard, all kinds
smoked meat cheap. E. A. Rclneman, 13 Pitts.
Market.
HIGHEST cash price paid for old feathers or
hair. Address Renovator, Dispatch office,
Allegheny, Pa.
LODGERS At Anchor Hotel. 327 Liberty st., cor.
Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c; per
week, 1 25, jl 75, ?2, ?3.
PATENTS U. 8. and foreign : fees payable on
success. J.H.Stevenson, solicitor. 100 Fifth av.
PATENTS O. V. Levis C2n years). Solicitor. 131
Filth av., nextLeader. Pittsburg: no delay.
rpRUNKS hauied to and fiom East End for 50c.
Campbell Davli, 12 fceventh av. Telephone
276.
WANTED Everybody to know that Pickering,
the house furnisher, will sell tlO worth of
goods on credit for II down and 50c a week. Pick
ering, corner Tenth and Penn av.
WANTED To sell American Mechanic Odd
Fellow. Masonic or Knights of Pythias solid
gold rings at S5 50. K. Smlt. 932 and 934 Liberty
and 703. 705 and 707 Smithfield.
"fTTANTED Everybody to call and examine our
VV elegant lino of ladles' solid gold 14 it Ameri
can watches at $20. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Liberty
and 703. 703, 707 Smithfield.
TirANTED To sell ladles' fob chains and charms
V at II. K. Smlt.
"IXfANTrD To sell roll plat vest chains at 81 50,
W at K. Smlt's.
WEARERS of spectacles to bnv the best (1 steel
ami 83 50 gold spectacles and eye glasses yet
offered or W. L. Trleber. Practical Optician, at
Schaefer's Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth av.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals For Sale.
T01LERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes.
X) from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market: 46
boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta
ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.;
steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone 3101, 23-25 Park way, J. S. l"oung.
Allegheny. Pa.
BOILER One 24-horse power upright boiler, one
small engine, shafting, puile)s, etc.: lard
kettles, and one fine large safe. Inquire of W. A.
Hoeveier, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts.. Pltts-
uurg, i'a.
Hc
OE cylinder press. 19x23, In good condition: ex-
-M. -M. ttlll 111, JU1 KlllliniJUll TltSlAa JIllCO UUIJ j-(U.
Address Pony, Dispatch office.
PRINTING PRESS-No. n Baltimorean self
inking printing press, with cabinet and seven
fonts of tjpe: half price. Call or address Room
710, Penn building.
SCALES Cheap, two portable platform scales,
medium size, good order; also good cooking
stove. 33 Allegheny av., near Rebecca St., Alle
gheny. QECOND-HAND engines and hollers Two B
O horse-nower and two ten horse-nower station
ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power
portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and
eight horse-po ver engines, vertical and horizontal,
all good and will be sold cheap. Harnies' Machine
Depot. OTFirstav.
rpYPEWRITER-No. 2 Remington: good order;
J. price f50. Address K. G Dispatch office.
Horses. Vehicles. Live, Stock For gale.
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons a'l styles;
our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio
st.. Allegheny. Telephone. 8420. -
TTARNESS Blankets, saddles, covers. Grants',
i u ourin av. ana erry si.
HORSES One bay stallion by Bay Tom, flrstdam
Gray Eagle, second dam Hamhletonla 10.3
years old, pacer; one bay mare, can trot in 2:33, by
a son ol C. 31. Clay, dam Toag: one light road
buggv, value $123; one Canton cart, value $&; one
set rubber harness, value 560; will take 325 ror all ;
don't write, but come and see them. G. F. Brunt,
East Liverpool, o.
HORSE Beautiful dapple dun horse, Inst the
thing for ladv's use, either rldo or drive;
perfectly gentle; quite a net; would make an ele
gant Christmas gift: sold for want of use; under
ilOO If taken now. Address Beauty, Box 218, Pitts
burg Postoffice.
HORSE Very fine pacing horse: 6 years old ; can
pace better than 2:40; an elegant gentleman's
driving horse; will sell cheap if sold at once. II.
H , Dispatch office.
MARE Will sell cneap or exenange for small
Shetland pony, a fine driving mare; dark
brown, 6 years old; Clay and Ledger blood; can trot
fast. Address or call on M. L. lirlcker, 374 Ohio
st., Allegheny.
VT AGON One brand new skeleton wagon
i cheap, for want of use. AddiessH. E. K
Box 339. Apollo, Pa.
Coal For Sale.
CO AL Buv vour lump coal, nut and slack at Mc
Elwaiu's, beventh and Duquesne way. Tele
phone 1117.
VOUGHIOGHENY COAL-The cheapest coal
X lor family use in Allegheny City. Order of
C. Jutte A Co.: float foot of Walnut St., Allegheny;
telephone 3503.
Miscellaneous! For Sale.
BILLIARD tables made especiallyforprlvatense;
nickel plated, fancy, with complete outfit,
only?75. 90 Diamond st.. Pittsburg.
CORDAGE Twine, hemp packing.
Co., 89 Water st.
Flocker &
"I70R SALE Cheap Firralture, carpets, slove,
JD etc., now In house No. 31 Central st., Alle
gheny. GENUINE diamond eardrops, white and perfect
from S12 50 up. K. Smlt, OSi and 934 Liberty
and 703, 705, 707 Smithfield.
GENUINE diamond studs from $6 up. K. Smlt.
932and934Llbertyaud703, 703 and 707 Smith
field, t
GENUINE diamond rings from Ss up. K. Smlt.
932 and 034 Liberty st. and 703,705 and 707 Smith
field. LOCUST POSTS-Of every description. Address
L. P., Dispatch office.
LOT pool and billiard tables, dirt cheap. 8 Dia
mond st,
T ED BRICK In large or small quantities. Witt
JX mer Brick Co., Lim., 12 Federal St., Alle
gheny, Pa.
TOOLS rnll set tinners' shop tools: must besold.
Address Lock Box 176. Uraddock, Pa.
SIDEBOARD Black walnut; Imported, and one
of the finest in the country. Address W-B.,
Dispatch office.
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BAKFRY At a bargain: expenses light: small
capital required. Address Loughry Bros.,
Greensburg, Pa.
BUSINESS opening in au old established Jobbing
house In the city Is available to one or two
good men who can furnish from $10,000 to $20,000
capital and produce undoubted testimonials of
business integrity, acquaintance and ability.
Particulars can he learned confidentially at tne
office of Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st., Pitts
burg. CONFECTIONERY STORE-A good business
place; good reasons for selling. Inquire 137 S.
Twelfth St., Sonthside.
IX)R SALE A splendid opportunity in Chicago:
a concern doing a mercantile business em
bracing dr goods, millinery, gents' furnishing,
boots and shoes and groceries, qnceusware and
crockery, wish to dispose of their busluesstlocatcd
in the best manufacturing district In Cidcago,
where one company alone pajs out in cash over
S2CO.00O in wages monthly: pay da) s seml-iuunthlv;
prefer to sell as a whole; about $25,000 required,
but will 6ell each line separately: best of reasons
can be given ior selling. Address R. 29, care Lord
A Thomas. Chicago.
I TOR SALE-Flne merchant tailoring and gents'
furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau
rant, grocery stores, $200 to $10,000; cigar store,
bakerj, milk depot; fish and oyster market,
butcher shop. Jewelry store, with large repair
trade; good hotel. Holmes & Co., 420 Smithfield
street.
1?OUNDRY.,wcll equipped for a general foundry
business : central location ; particulars lrom 31.
H. U, VAJ. 00UUlLil n .
GROCERY To a quick buyer, a small grocery
with new stock: good location: stock about
$1,200. luquhe of A, Goeddel, No. 109 Collins av..
East End.
"jlfERCHANT TAILOR and hat store, with good
.all. trade and good location, in city. Forturther
information address Tailor and Hatter, Dispatch
office.
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities For Sale.
MILLINERY BUSINESS for sale: well estab
lished; old stand and one of best locations m
city: satisfactory reasons for selling and thorough
investigation. Address Agent, Dispatch office.
M
ILK ROUTEand depot, cheap to quick buyer.
Address J. L., uispaicu oiuce.
"VTEWSPAPER and job office: only office In town
IM of 5,0T0 people: satisfactory reasons for sell
ing; .a bargain for cash if sold soon. Outlook, Mc
llonald. Pa.
STORE-One of the finest and best paying cloth
ing and furnishing stores In Itestern Pa
earn lng a stock of tJ.OUO to J10.COT and doing good
business: store situated in brick hotel block. 100x22
ft., electric light, gas for f'iel. street cars In the
city: hest of reasons given for selling: nothing but
spot cash cau buy In good opportunity for right
man. Address Lock Box 1)C, Du Bols, Pa.
Business Properties For Sale.
HOTEL Licensed hotel: two-story frame house
ot 10 rooms, barroom and large barn, doing
a good hulnes9: located In Petersburg. I .: price
low and terms easy. Liggett Bros.. 71 Diamond st.
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residence.
CHATHAM ST.. near Wylle av.: fine three
storv brick; 13 rooms: all conveniences: can
bereadlfv changed into an apartment house at
small cost: lot 20x96 to asplnltum paved alley:
room to build another house on allej; fine invest
ment: a most desirable down-town property; will
be sold cheap. Baxter, Thompson Jt Co., 162
Fourth av.
East End Residences For Sale.
H
OUSE An elegant nine-room housp of hand
some am! nrlsrlnal design: In a convenient lo
cation: all modern Improvements, including laun
dry, with tubs, electric light and belU. two pmtrles
and furnace: 40-foot lot. Price of Mtirry Edsall,
Fidelity building: 121 Fourth av.
HESIDEN CE On asphaltum paved avenue in E.
E.. close to traction road, fine two-story and
attic brick residence of ten rooms and reception
ball, finished in oak: hard wood mantels, tile
hearths and panel mirrors, cemented cellar, laun
dry, bath. etc.. etc. : lot is 40x130. with a nice law n
in front; this is in everv respect a convenient and
modern home: moderate price. Baxter, Thomp
son A Co., 162 Fourth av.
uT I 300 For an eight-room frame house, with
'Xj bath, hot and cold water, etc.. In an excel
lent location: street is paved and sewered; fine
large lot. 5) feet lront: within two minutes' wilt
of iiuqueue Electric, and less than five minutes to
cable or P. R. It. s. A. Dickie A Co., Penn and
Shady avs.. E. E. 13T2.
CT 500 An r.astEnd brick dwelling and large
wOy lot. with front, side and rear entrance.
8 rooms and small room, bath, natural gas, ft r
nace, vestibule, hall, disconnected porch. etM.
etc..
on a pleasant street near snauy ana sntrtn
Highland avs.
St.. Pittsburg.
Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood
Allegheny Residences For Sale.
"FiOE SALE-
Arch St., Second ward, Allegheny, lot 20x100 ft.
to another St., price only 4,000.
"W . A. Herron & bons, 80 Fourth av.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE in Allegheny: quite
close to the parks on one of the best streets;
8 rooms, including double parlors, bath and lava
tory, natural gas, furnace, laundry, etc., etc.;
everything in good order; will sell atahargafn;
owner going to California. Jas. W. Drape & Co.,
313 Wood st.. Pittsburg.
"VTOR1H AV. Residence property. Allegheny.
lx fronting on the parks, specially fine location
pressed brick, nine spacious rooms, stationary
washstands bath, lavatorial facilities, natural
gas, laundry, furnace and all other of the more
recent appliances: perfectly drv cellar, etc., etc.
Further particulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313
Wood St., Pittsburg.
SECOND WARD, Allegheny, a nice brick dwell
ing, almost new, on line of electric cars. 8
rooms, hall, cellar, etc.. etc.; price only 4,5C0;
splendid bargain: price has Leen put down to in
sure Immediate sale In order to settle an account.
Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 yVoodst.. Pittsburg.
XTJESTERN AV. Allegheny, an excellent brick
TT dwelling with two lots, about one square
from the parks: ten fine rooms, including double
parlors and replete throughout with the clelrabla
modern conveniences; small payment will betaken
down and the residue on long tine: immediate
possession given, Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood
st , Pittsburg.
Q2" 400 Small payment down, balance In
tjDJLs monthly installments same as rent: new
frame house of live rooms; lot 25x100 feet. Tenth
ward, Allegheny City, near electric cars: good
neighborhood : nice location. John E. McCrickart,
140 Fifth av. Tel. 1670.
Suburban Residences For Sale.
370RSALE At Sharpsburg,well located on Main
: 6t., very fine lesidence, 13 rooms, gas, water,
modern conveniences, large lot, stable. Icehouse,
etc. : price only ?3, 000. (54). See W. A. Herron &
Sons, 80 Fourth ay.
HOUSE Of 4 rooms, halls, large cellar, spring
water and cistern; If. R. fare. 5 cents: easy
payments, also 6-room house. 100 down. 312 per
month, new, and new 5-room house to rent; nice
lots from J10 to $200. J. B. Zimmerman , 141 Fourth
av.. Pittsburg.
FOR SALE LOTS.
Suburban Lots For Sal.
BRUSHTON Nice level lots 25x80, only 8400: one
mlnnte fromBrushtoa station and five min
utes from Duquesne carj. on Penn av. (E73).
'Black Si Baird, .No. 95 Fourth ay. ,.
FOR SALE-Only S50, corner lot 52x100 feet;per-ft-ctlr
level, on Hutchinson av. (which Is 60
feet wide), at WllklnsburgiCalso near EdgewoodiP.
R. R.. also near Duauesne electric line. (W.P.I
W. A. Herron 4 Sons, 80 Fourth av.
SUBURBAN LOTS at Cbartlers-Fine building
lots S)00 to $600. according to size and location,
within sight of the Court Honse; Chartlers Is the
most accessible of any snburb of Pittsburg, being
reached by the P. & L. E. R. R. in 12 minutes, bv
Chartlers packets in 25 minutes and by electric
cars, which are to take the place of the present
horse car ltne next spring, in 25 minutes; these lots
front on Hue of electric road. For further particu
lars. T. II. Dickson, 9S Fourth a v.. Room 39.
Farms For Sale.
IJVARM ror Sale or Exchange A nice farm or 80
: acres, with dwelling, outbuildings, orchard,
water, etc.; within one mile of a good railroad
town, where are numerous churches, schools,
stores, etc., etc. Jas. W. Drape Si Co., 313 Wood
St., Pittsburg.
Manufacturing Sites For Sale.
MANUFACTURING OR BUILDING SITE
Fronting 310 feet on Pennsylvania av., Alle
gheny, cor. Sedgwick St., 130 feet in depth: paved
street in rear; suitable for building storerooms or
dwellings In front and small dwellings in rear, or
for manufacturing site. T. H. Dickson, 9G Fourth
av., room 39.
MANUFACTURING Sil'E Desirable site,
lronting 340 feet on Preble av., Allegheny
City, extending to Ohio rier and containing 3J
acres, with B. t O. and Pennsylvania R. R. con
nections: 20 minutes from foot of Fifth av. by
electric cars. T. H. Dickson, 9S Fourth av., room
39.
MANUFACTURE G SITE- rontlng 237 ieet on
Preble av., Allegheny, containing one acre;
all Pennsylvania R. K. system connections, with
siding; 20 minutes from foot of Fifth av. by elec
tric cais. T. II. Dickson, 96 Fourth av., room 39.
MANUFACTURING SITE On WestMarketst,.
Allegheny, containing J( acre of ground; all
Pennsylvania R. R. eystcm connections with sid
ing; 20 minutes from foot or Fifth av. by electric
cars. T. U. Dickson. 96 Fourth av., room 39.
MAN DFACTUinNG SlfE-37.3 feet on Ohio av.,
Allegheny. 1W feet in width to Ohio river,
containing VA acres: Flttsbnrgl and Western (B.
&. O.) siding. T. U. Dlckeon, 90 Fourth av., room
39.
MANUFACTURING SITE At Chartlers, con
taining 30 acres, on P. & L. E. R. K. : coal by
rail or river, and convenient to natural gas lines.
T, H. Dickson, 96 Fourth av., room 39.
MANUFACTURING SITES several desirable
manufacturing properties, with and without
bnildings and machinery, on lines of railroads and
rivers. T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth ay.
PERSONAL.
ERSONAL Chemical diamonds.
PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co.. 77 uiamond
St.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest
prices. .
PERSONAL ,1. F. Dowdle, plumber ana dealer
in fine gas and electric-light fixtures, 204
Wood st.
"PERSON AL Solid goid rings for ladles from $1 25
j- up at ji. smii's. 932ana nji e.ioeriy st. auu ,uj,
705 and 707 Smithfield.
PERSONAL We can save vou 25 per cent on
watche-. and Christmas gilts. Wilson's jew
elry store. 61 Fourth av.
IJERSONAL-Cash paid for old gold and sliver
. watches and lewelry repaired: new avorkinada
tq order. Chris. Hanch. 541 Sinl th field.
ERSONAL Ta-va-zon. 7-Mlnute Cough Syrup;
a sure cure for la grippe, coughs, cold:. 25c,
50c and $1; try it, that's all. Griffith, 301 Grant st.
(Copyright.)
PERSONAL Direct from Paris A large con
signment of opera glasses: latest novelties at
rock bottom prices: guld spectacles from $3 50.
Caruss & Manulon, Opticians, 67 Filth av.
PERSONAL Dr. A. Stone, M. I).. Is a .loctor,
if you have throat or lung trouble of any kind;
use his Branchial Wafers. 25c a box at druecists:
special rate to preachers, teachers, vocalists. For
samplessend 10 cents to Stone Med. Co., Chicago,
111.
PERSONAI. When I was a small boy invmother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but
since I got tobeagreatblgnian, Dickson, the well
known tailor, 05 Fifth av., cor. Wood ot., second
floor, has been substituted, who now does all my
cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape,
'lei. 155s.
PERSONAL Thackeray's works, complete,
10 vols '. .......5100
DlckensVworks,' complete. 2 90
Sliakspeare's works, complete 1 50
Eliot's works, complete.., 2 00
Prescott's Mexico, Svols., gilttop 1 35
Huckleberry Finn 75
FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smithfield St.
pERSONAL-McClov'e.Smithflrfd, cor. Diamond
J- St., Pittsburg We guarantee to have the
largest display or the following goods at the lowest
prices not oulv In this city hut this side of New
York; call aud be convinced, whether you iutend to
buy or not: Photo albums, dressing eases, work
noxes. manicure sets. Bibles, picture frames, line
leather goods.wiitingdesks. Christmas cards, books
and games for children, gold pens: see our 30 and 50c
pocket knives; collar and cuff boxes: examine our
solid gold, easv writer, fountain pen, $1 50; unrea
sonable prices not asked to make your pocketbook
mourn our reputation. MeCloy's, Binithfleld st,,
cor. Diamond,
TO LET'.
City Residences.
TO LET 523 per month: hrlck house of seven
ron-us: near Fifth av. on Vine St.. and hut a
short distance Iron the Court House; suitable Mr
two tenants. See W. A. Herron St Sons, 80 Fourth
av.
mo LET
No. 2".25 Penn av., brick house, five rooms and
attic. $20 per month.
Penn av.. near Twenty-eighth St., lionse of six
rooms. $15 per month.
On Jones av., near Twenty-eighth St., house of
four rooms, $10 per month,
Penn av.. near Twelfth st,. three large rooms
with modern fixtures. 913 per month.
See . A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay.
Allegheny Residences To Lot.
TO LET Two very nice 6-room dwellings, with
bath. Inside w. cs.. etc.. etc. : near the electric
ears above the parks In Allegheny: immediate pos
session. Jas. W. Drape &, Co.. 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg.
TO LET Nice five-mom dwelling Federal st.
extension. Inquire of J. It. McKec, 70S Penu
a .. Room (til.
Suburban Residences To Let.
ri 'O LET Two new houses In Bcltzhoover: citv
JL water: $12 per month. A.G.Denny. No. 47
Washington av., Allentown.
Rooms To Let.
OAKLxND Second-story front room: elegantlv
lnrnished, both gases: suitable for two gentle
men. Address F. 3., Dispatch office.
PARLOR Large handsomely fnrnished parlor
with folding bed: suitable for two gentlemen,
and front aud back rooms on second floor. 315
South Illland ar.
PLEASANT ROOM, with board: electric light,
bath, etc.; $5 per week. 6362 Penn av.
Oflices and Desk Room To Let.
TO LKT Office rooms, third floors, suitable for
attorneys or real estate business; light aud
heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office,
corner Smithfield and Diamond sts.
Business Stands To Let.
TO LET In Ferguson block, the finest fireproof
office building in the city, located ou 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 setting In
old and Inconvenient buildings: possession about
Jauuarv 1: rent free until April 1: send for illus
trated book. Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth av.
ritO LET-Ofjre In building 75. 77 and 7i Diamond
X St.. with electric light, steam heating. Janitor
and elevator service:rcnt $30 per year:aiso rooms of
various sizes w ith power: possession Immediately.
ApDlvto John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch
building, corner Smithfield and Diamond streets.
TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad
track: all receiving, handling, shipping and
delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of
W. A. Hoeveier, Storage, Pike and 'lwelf th sts..
ruiRourg. ira.
TO LET Space with power-Cor. Penn and Third
av.: three floors: 20.0CO feet space: abundant
power: good light: splendid location: every con
venience. Armlv NlcolA Bros.. 20 Fifth av.
rrOLFT Lot 40xtafeet on Smallman St.. with
JL P. R. R. switch: iron-clad building, 20x60 feet;
almost new: rent very reasonable and long term.
See AV. A. Herron A. Sons, 80 Fourth av.
rpo LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond st. in
JL new Dispatch building: light .and heat fnr
nished. Apply to Business Office The Dispatch,
corner Smlthfie'Ul and Diamond sts.
Manufacturing Sites To Let.
TO LET Manufacturing property, J44 feet front
on Washington av.. Allegheny: 130 feet deep
to naved back street, with brick and trame build
ings on the Washington av. front,and large vacant
ground In rear forstorage: buildings will be placed
in order to suit tenant Applv to BenJ. F. Jen
nings, x est Penn Steel Works, Preble ay., Alle
gheny. FOUND.
OUND Chemical diamonds.
F
'OUND The place to save 25 per cent on Xmas
guts. Wilson's jewelry store, ti ourtn av.
FOUND "-olid gold eardrops $1 and un atlC.
Smlt's, 932 and 931 Liberty St. and 7C3, 705 and
707 Smithfield.
I J'OUND Ta-va-zon 7-Day Kidney Cure; sure
' cure for all kidney, bladder and urinary
troubles. Griffith, 301 Grant st. (copyright.)
FOUND Opera glasses We can offer yon the
best assortment and lowest prices In the city;
gold spectacles from $3 50. Caruss & Mannion,
Optician. 67 Flflh ay.
FUND Reliabl-j portrait artists in crayon,
sepia and water colors: finest grades only; all
work done in windows in presence or the public to
prove that no bromide prints are used; order now
and pa" for Christmas; stores open tlllOP-M.:
satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union
Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 70S Liberty St.,
t07 Wood st.
AUCTION SALES.
BY ORDER OF 0. S. PENSION AGENT,
PITTSBUP.G,
I will offer at PUBLIC SALE at U. S. Pen
sion Office. Diamond St..
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, Commencing; at
"10 o"clock A. M..
Entlte office furnisliment, preparatory to
removing to their now quarters consisting in
part Safes, Desks, Chairs, articles toonumer
ons to mention. One of the safes to be of
fered would be suitable for banning busi
ness size 7 feet high, 3 feet deep, 5 feet
wide. All the article) can bo examined at
any timobefoie day of sale.
A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer.
delB-19-16,17,19,:5 26,s 41S Grant St.
AUCTION SALE
OF TOYS, TOY, TOY.
SATURDAY at 10,2 and 7.30 o'clock, at the
looms of the Henry Auction Company, 21
and 2(1 Ninth sticet. The largest and finest
line of toys and notions in tho city, con
signed by an Eastern jobbing house, to be
closed out at once. Dolls, wagons-, horses,
children's desks and chairs, blocks, games,
in fact, everything in the tov line. Call and
aee. HEKKY AUCTION CO.
del8-70
HIS. SMITIP-ON, REAL J-STATK AND
. GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 58,
Eisner building. Fifth av. and Wood st.
Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores.
Furniture at lesidences promptly attend
ed to. de3.20-D
EDUCATIONAL.
THE SHORTLILGE MEDIA SCHOOL
For Young 3,en and Bovs.
S WITHIN C. SIIOBTLIDGE. A. B. 4 A. jL
(Graduate of Kxeter and Harvard). MLDIA,
PA. (H miles from Broad st. Station, Phlla.)
dell
"VTEW ItAFID I-nONOGRAPHY AND
-Ll typewriting and complete business
course taught nfc Park Institute. 204 North
ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem
ber 9. Evening sessions. Cat-ilogues and
jonrnal to any addies nee.
auiO-TTS LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal.
MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL.
This institution, devoted exclusively to Instruc
tion In shorthund antV typewriting. Is now in its
eighth year. The coi.duc tor has had an experience
or 25 ) ears as official stenographer for courts anil
legislative bodies. Fifty typewriters are for the
use of students. Three floors are devoted entirely
to the use of the school. The instruction is thor
ough and practical. Seslous are held day and
evening. 1 or full particulars and catalogue call on
or address A. 31. 3IAKTIN, 412 Wood street.
de!2-TTS
U (J K fl I SIXTH STKEET.
CUERY Collezitte Department, The Best.
CURRY Normal School, The Best.
CURKY English Train ing School, The Best.
CURRY Business College, The Best
CURRY School of shorthand, The Best
CURRY Conservator' of Music, The Best
CURRY School of El-icution. The Best
CURRY Fucnitv and Discipline, The Best
Call or send tor catalogue. H. 31. HOWE,
President. oc24-5I
WINTER RESORTS.
Thomasville, Ga.
PINEY WOODS HOTEL
NOW OPEN.
M. A. BOWER, Proprietor.
For circulars, rates, etc , addreps
WM. E. DAVIES,
OC3I-17-TTS
Manager, Thomasville, Ga.
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 C0.;
Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenm,
noia-D PITTSBURG, PA.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
TOR SALE
LIBERTY STREET,
NEAE
ELEVENTH STREET.
Large 4-story business house now renting
for
54,880 per year,
Price in fe6. $CT,C00, or. snhject to $1,000
ground rent, $12,000. Lot 40x100. (G 71)
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue.
del7-25-Tbssa
FOR SALE-OAKLAND.
$7,000-
Modern brick
"rooms. (62.)
honse 9
J27 "Trr BrlcK: line appearance; 8
Cp , JJ rooms. (82 )
t1 P OOQ Very haudsome Qneen
piJsJJJ Anno honse; 10 rooms; re
ception hall. (8L)
$6,800 romi $l-- 9
$5,500 8 rooms; Iar;c lot. (39.)
fct 1 nrr Modern
brick
houso 8
pit,JW i
rooms. (uS.)
These have modern fixtures locations
the best.
W. A. HERRON k SONS,
del9-6 19,23,23 80 FOURTH AVE.
ITJHDST GD BEFORE Jll. 1, 1892.
A cozy Irnmo dwelling, Qneen Annestvle,
or five rooms and Rood attic: cemented eel-
Iar,halI,vestibule,bathroom,insideshntters,
hot and cold water, range, pantrv, nice side
board, nicely papered and everything in
best of order. Will sell with or without
furniture as purchaser desires. The owner
is leaving; the city.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
Lot 20xlf0 feet to nn alley, on a good street,
near Ben Venue station, and one square from
Liberty nvenne. Bo yon want a comfortable
home forn small faintljT Then SEE THIS.
D. BEIIEX & SOX,
del9-10-Tussu 4112 Penn Avenue.
CORNER PROPERTY.
FINE LOCATION.
nigh ground, perfectly drained, sewered,
etc. Near electric line. New two-story and
finished attic frame house. All modern
conveniences. Handsomely papered. Only
Jd,6C0.
S. A. BICKIE & CO.,
PENN ANB SHADY AVS., E. IX
de!949-TT3
BARGAIN.
Eoquet street, Oakland, lot 23.3x120
on a paved and sewered street. Price
$1,600 to a quick purchaser.
LIGGETT BROS.,
71 BIAMOND ST. del9-33
BEST,
MOST CENTRAL, '
LARGEST
In the city for sale. Lot 100x150
feet, or 100x300 feet.
MiATGJili'St.
See
AV. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 FOURTH AVE.
del9-Ct-19.22.26
STEAMERS AND EXCUBSIONS;
STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND FROM
all parts of Europe, drafts, money or
ders, cable transfers and forelen coin at low
est New York rate.. MAX SCIIAMBERG A
CO., No. 527 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa- Es
tablished in 188(1. . selO-ns
AMERICAN LINE,
Sailing every AVednesday from Phlladel.
phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda
tions for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets
sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland,
Norway, Sweden, Bcnmark, etc.
PETER WRIGHT & SONS,
General agents, 305 Walnut st., Philadelphia.
Full information can be had of J. J. Ho
CORMICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfield st.
LOUIS MOESER, 61(5 Smithfield street.
mhS-U-TT3
CUNARD LINE NFW YORK AND LIVER
POOL VIA QUEEN hTOWN-From Iter
North river: Fast express mail service.
Servia, Dec. 19. 7:30 a.m. lUmD-ria. Jan. 16. 7a.m.
Etmria. Dee. K. 2 p.m. Gallia. Jan. IT. 1:30 p m.
Auranla. Jau. 2.6:30 a.m. (Etrnrla. Jan. 30.5:o0 a. m.
Bothnia, Jan. V, 1 p.m. lAnracia, Feb. 61.. p.m.
Cabin passage SfiOanrl upward, according to lo
cation: seeonrt cabin. $35.
Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Enrops
at verv uw rates.
For freight and passage apply to the companv'i
offlce. 4 Bowling Green. New York. VERNON' H.' ,
BROWN 4 CO., GenerM Agents, or CHARLES P. v
SMITH. Third av. and Wood St., Agent for Pitts
burg. Pa. del7-n
TTT111TE STAR LINE
1 f For Qneenstown and Liverpool.
Rojal and United States Mall steamers.
Britannic. Dec. Zt. 11 am (Teutonic, Jan. 3). 10:30am
'Majestic, Dee. SO. 3 pm Britannic, Jan. 27, 2 o m
Germanic, Jan. 6. 11 a m 'Majestic. Feb. X 10 a m
Adriatic. Jan. 13,2pm Gennan!c. Feb. 10. 2pm
From White Star dock, foot or West Tenth St.,
New York.
"Second cabin on these steamers. Faloon rates,
J50 and upward. Second cabin HO and IIS. Excur
sion tlrkets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or
to nh country. $-20.
White Star drafts payable on demand lu all the
principal hanks throughout Great Britain. Apply
to JOHN J. McCOKMICK. 639 and -Wl Smtthflel.t
St.. Pittsburg, or II. MAITLAND KERSEY.Gea
eral Agent, 2 Broadway. New York. de9-D
AAVLVA2C wxb
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA,
Via Berry and Galway. The most direct
Tpnte from Scotland and North and Middla
of Iiciand.
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSEB.
Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $19.
CTnTcl Service of
I 2r ALL AX aVHXB
LINE. J STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK ANB GLASGOW.
Via London every Fortnisht
Bee. 17, State of Nebi aska, 10 a. ic
Jan. 7, State of California, ! a. M.
Jan. 23, State of Nebraska. 8 A. ir.
CABIN, $10. Second class. $30. Steerage, $19.
Apply to J. J. McCORMICK, 633 Smithfield
street, Pittsburg. no23-33-D
Notv is the Dest season ior planting anil
pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak
ing charge of work generally; also draining.
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER,
XLLSWOUTH AV., Shadyslde. Pittsbnrfr
mhS-Tua
S50Q TO 8500,000
TO LOAN
on mort.
pa ,'os, city or country uiopertv, at lowest
313 Wood street, Pittsburg.
Telephone No. 875. de!3-27-
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