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THE PITTSBTIRG DISPATCH TEEDNESDAI, DECEMBER 23, 189L
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THE KAILWAYS BEPLT
To Protests of the Glass Shippers on
- - the .New Classification.
FINE WARE BILLED AS BOTTLES.
Charges lhat Undue Advantage Was Taken
of the Low IJales.
ALL SOW PLACED OS THE SAME LEVEL?
The railroad freight scents have a differ
ent story to tell about the change in the
classification of green bottles, as a result of
which a higher rate is charged. The problem
comes up every few years, and the lines
usually adopt the same tactics to bring
shippers to time. The railroad men claim
they had to advance the bottle rate in self
defense, as the glassmakers were shipping
the finest cut-glass, chimney founts for
lamps and other articles under the he3d of
green bottles.
A joint agent has been located in Pitts
burg for several years to examine'
freights and correct the false
weights and under classifications.
"While the railroad agents express sympa
thy for the honest glass shipper, and the
bottle men in particular, they insist -that
putting slassnare in general in the same
classification removes all incentive for
cheating. This decision is rough on the
green bottle men, and the old classification
of third class in less than carloads will
probably be restored after awhile. The
roads discovered that the glass shippers
were making no discriminations in their
wares, and the most costly glass was marked
as bottles to take the third class rate.
The Trouble 1 ith the Shippers.
A freight aient, in discussing the subject
yesterday. aid: "Everybody knows there
is a difference in price between a
cnt-glas bottle and a common green
one. What is paid for the first
will buy a case of the second. Green bottles
are heavv and cheap, and tor this reason
they took a low rate. Shippers were not
content, however, and it made no difference
how fine the glass was. some of the mann
inctnrer marked their shipments in the
lowe-t glas classification.
"It iv a ticklish subject to handle, and
the railroads don't like to jump on their
patrons when they do not carrv out all the
requirements. It is a case where the honest
must mffer with the dishonest. The bottle
men have good crounds to raise objections,
hut the railroads must protect themselves.
Under the present management glass ship
pers will have no object in trying to cheat
the railroads. Thev couldn't'do it if they
would.
Dynamite as Iron Bolts.
"The freight inspecting bureau since its
estahlishmnnt by the trunk lines has done
good work in Pittsburg. Shippers like it,
for they know that a rivals' ingenuity and
clastic conscience will not secure a low rate
tor his products. Why I remember when
a Cleveland firm used to ship dynamite as
iron bolts. If a wreck had occurred, or the
stuff had been handled carelessly, no one
knows what the result micht have" been. It
is a great trick for some shippers to furnish
false weights, while others never Hesitate
to use the lowest classification. Eecently
we adopted the plan of weighing shipments
on our own scales. We found that some
manufacturers were strictly honest, and
their representations were always correct.
'Others furnished underweights. The
majority of them we discovered had de
ducted the weight of the packages. In
some instances the coverincs were heavy,
but that didn't make anv difference to them
as long as thev could saddle the extra bur
den on the railroad. As long as shippers
will not act honestly, they can't blame
agents for being suspicious or adopting se-
ere measures at times. As for the charge
that the local bottle men are discriminated
against in favor of the makers in Ohio, Illi
nois and West Virginia, this is not true and
the manufacturers here knowit. The bottle
rates in the Central Traffic Association ter
ritory were advanced in the same ratio, and
no place escaped or has a better rate than it
had before in proportion."
A Tonnal Protest Filed.
The Pittsburg Committee of Freight
Agents met in the Lake Shore office yester
day. Tiie protest of the creen bottle men
against the higher classification was filed
and referred to the Glass Committee of the
Central Traffic Association. Under the
present traffic agreements the local roads
have no authority to do anything, and the
question has been put into the hands of men
who are not interested in the least in Pitts
burg. The same complaint was made by the pig
iron men last week without avail. Pitts
burg has always paid more than its share of
freight rates in proportion to .New York
and Chicago. The grain rates to
the seaboard are very low in
comparison to wnat local manufacturers
have to pay on shipments for long or short
distances. " The coke rates from the region
to Pittsburg and the Mahoning and
Shenango valleys are too high, but the re
quest for a reduction last winter was re
futed. The pig iron men have received no
encouragement from Chicago, but they
want to know soon what the railroads in
tend to do about their demand for a 50-cent
rate from the valleys.
The agents were" in session the greater
part of the day changing the green bottle
rates to correspond to the new basis. The
balance of the work was of a routine
character.
Commendable.
All claims not consistent with the high
character of Syrup of Figs are purposely
avoided by the California Fig Syrup Com
pany. It acts gently on the fcidneys, liver
and bowels, cleansinir the system effectually,
but it is not a cure-all and makes no pre
tensions that every bottle will not substan
tiate We have many surprises for you in
ladies' fnrs, muffs, capes, collars, wraps, seal
sacques, etc.
In fur robes, rugs, foot muffs, seal gloves
and caps.
In the finest assortment of ladies' and
gentlemen's umbrellas.
In gentlemen's hats special holiday
goods.
C A. Smilet & Co.. 28 Fifth avenue.
Diamond Studs.
A beautiful collection from ?5 to 5100;
just mounted at
Haedt & Hates',
Jewelers,
529 Smithfield street.
Three doors from City HalL
Open every evening.
Away Tney Go!
One thousand pairs of men's fancy em
broidered velvet slippers at 75c, at Simen's,
78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Open till 9
o'clock nights.
Beautiful Christmas Goods.
E. S. Davis & Co., 96 Fifth ave.
Ei erybody
Is looking for something nice to purchase
for a friend, and the place to find it is at
the jewelry house of Henry Terheyden, 530
Smithfield street
Look at this partial list:
f Gents' gold, ?35 to 5250.
Watches 1 Ladies' gold, 520 to $100.
C Silver, 54 to 525.
IIu rings, 55 to 5250.
Stickpins, 55 to 550.
Studs, $13 to 5200.
Earrings, 525 to 5600.
Lockets, S10 to 550.
Onyx CIocks-516 to $100.
( Chain bracelets,
i Hairpins,
Fine Jewelry Lockets, lace pins,
I Stickpins, bib pins,
(.Children's buttons.
Open every night.
Two Days Before Xmas,
During which time we will sell 1,500 boys'
short pants suits, sizes 4 to 14. All the
, brichtest and newest patterns at $2, 53 and
S3 50. Elegant presents to every boy.
P. C C C.', Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant-and Diamond
streets, opposite the Court House. Open
. evenings.
Spoons.
A marvelous collection in all the latest
ifads at Hardy & Hates',
Jewelers,
529 Smithfield street
Three doors from City HalL
Open every evening.
B.AB.
Late buyers will find here larger and
better assortments of fancy goods for
selection than elsewhere. Desirable ar
ticles at very popular prices.
Boggs & Bom
LADIES solid silver chatelaine watches,
good time-keepers. 53 50 nt the great special
sale. Kingsbacher Bros.,
516 Wood street.
Bieyclesv Baby Carriages.
Velocipedes, tricycles, waeons, sleds, etc.,
in abundance at James W. Grove's. All
new for the holiday trade. Prices always
the lowest.
Initiat. handkerchiefs, silk handker
chiefs,. silk mufflers. Best goods and lowest
prices. Bosenbauji & Co.
Diamond Studs,
From J-lrarat up to 3-karat stones, cheaper'
than ever known, at Kingsbacher Bros.'
special sale, 516 Wood street.
Kranlcli & Bach, Emerson,
James JT. Starr & Co. pianos only at
LECHNER & SCHOENBERGEB'S,
Easy payments. 69 Fifth avenue.
Economize
Bv pnrchasing your candy at E. "tfaginn's,
913-916 Liberty street; '80 Federal street,
Allegheny.
Jflcs Diamond RInirs,
White and perfect, from 57 50 up. at Klngs
bicher Bros.' special diamond sale, 516
Wood street.
Silk umbrellas, great variety for Christ
mas presents at James H. Aiken & Co.'s,
100 Fifth avenue.
We'll surprise you with onr display of
umbrellas. Smiley & Co.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Business Chances.
TYISSOLUTION NOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP
U existing lietwecn Boardman ,t Patterson is
dissolved bv mutual consent. J.L. Bosrdmsn retir
ing. All business affairs of the Ann will be settled
bv Albert C Patterson, at No. 155 Ohio st . Alleghe
ny. Pa. J. L. BOARDMAN, A. C. PATTERSON.
AX.I.EGIIEXT, Dec a, 1831. dc23-3l
"VOTICE
Is hereby given that I have this day taken Into
partnership with me my son, John ,T. Vctter. The
arm will continue the same business, horsefchoers
and farriers. Cherry alley, near Llberty.Plttsburg,
Pa., under the Arm name of S. A. Vetter&Son.
S. A. VETTER.
December n, 1891. deS2-70
X70TICEISr HEREBY GIVEN THAT-TirE
Is partnership heretofore exMtng between W.
W. Morris and Charles H. Humbert, known as the
"Chuddy Manufaeturlng Company.11 has tills day
tieen difrsohed by mutual consent, Charles II.
Humbert having purc!i3ed the entire business of
the said "Cluiddv Manufacturing Comnanv." All
persons hatingefaims against said firm will pre
sent them to the said Charles H. Humbert, and all
nersons Indebted to said arm will make pavinent to
him. The bnstnesg of the Chnddv Manufacturing
Coinnanv will be continued by Charles H. Hum
bert in the same location. Diamond Bank building,
corner Fifth avenue and Llbertv street. Pltt-burg,
ra, CHARLES H. HUMBERT.
WILLIAM W. MORR1-.
PlTTSBnito. Dec. Z!, 1831. Ue3-19
Elections.
Tnntn Natwjtai. hatk. PrrrsBCno.
ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
nine directors of this bank, to frcrvc for the
ensuing rear, will be held at the banking house.S2s
and SM Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 12, 1892,
between the hours of U A. v. ana 1 P. M.
V. STEIXMEYER, Cashier.
December i:. 1S9I. dels-4:
FIRST ATIOXAL BANK OF PITTSBUFG. FA.,
PiTTSBCiin, Dec, li 18fll, f
ELECTION-TnE ANNUAL ELHCTION FOR
nine directors for this hank, to serve for the
ensuing vear, wll1 he held at the hanking house,
corner Wood st. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY. Jan
uary 15, ISM, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2
P. M. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier.
deU-31
Eepal Not! res.
LEGAL I am prepared to do worK for the legal
profession, writing deeds, mortgages or tran
scribing legal or other documents: satisfaction
guaranteed: terms moderate. Mortimer Starling,
Room 34, 1CS Fourth av.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT LETTERS
testamentarv on estate of Franklin McGowin,
late of thecitv of Pittsburg, comity of Allegheny,
and fctatc of PennsyU aula, have been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted lo
said estate arc requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those haIng claims or deinauds against
the same will make them known without delay.
THE SaFE DEFOSIT AND TRUST CO.. of Pitts
burg, Executor, No. S3 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Pa.
BQ25-13-W
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-TAKE NOTICE
that letters of administration upon the estate
ir Willi im II. Klrkpatrlck. late of Allegheny City,
deceased, have been issued by the Register of Alle
gheny county, Pennsylvania, to C. V. Robb, of
Pittsburg, Pa.; all persons Indebted to said estate
will please call and settle and those haying claims
against said estate are requested to present the
6ame. properlv probated, at the office of the Admin
istrator in M.N icholas Law Building, No. 170 Fourth
av., Pittsburg, Room No. 12. C. W. ROUB,
Administrator.
Pittsburg, December 15, 1891. del8--w
VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS
Xl testamentary on the estate of John N. Straub,
deceased, late of Reserve township. Allegheny
county, have been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all persons indebted to 6ald estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment, and those
halng claims or demands agafust the same -will
make known without delay.
THEO. F. STRAUB,
HERMAN STKaUB.
noSS-M-w
ALEX. E. GOSS, Attorney at Law,
No. 401 Grant st.
-VTOTICE-APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO
Xs the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the 4th day
of January. ISM, bv .Toslah Pearce. John W. Mc
Klm. Alex. J. McKira. J. A. TrclfalL. II. J.
Beacham, under the act of Assembly entitled: "An
act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation
of certain corporations,1 approved April 23, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an
intended corporation, to be called The RanklnTen
CeniBulldingaud Loan Association, the character
and object or which Is the accumulating a fund by
the periodical contributions of the members thereof
and of safely investing the same, to meet at Ran
kin, Pa., and for thee purposes to hae and en
Joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act
ofAssembly and the supplements thereto.
LEX. E.GOSS,
deS-:-w Solicit ir for Applicants.
PERSONAL.
ERiONAL Chemical diamonds.
PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co., 77 mamond
St.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest
prices.
PERSONAL We can save vou 25 per cent on
watches and Christmas gilts, wllson'sjew
eliy store. 61 Fourth av.
IjERSONAi,-casli paid for old gola and silver
. watches and Jewelry repaired : new work made
loonier. Chris. Hauch. 541 smithfield.
TERSONAL-Ladlcs. the Borden (patent) bang Is
a wonderful Invention, unique and beautiful.
For 6ale only at Room 204, Hamilton building,
second floor. 81 Fifth ay.
PERSONAL Direct irom Paris A large con
signment of opera glasses; latest novelties at
rock bottom prices; gold spectacles from f3 50.
Carnss & Mannlon, Opticians, 67 Fifth av.
PERSONAL When 1 was a small bov my mother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but
since I got to be a great blgman. Dickson, the w ell
known tailor, ft lfth ay., cor. Wood t., second
floor, has been substituted, who now does all my
cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape.
Tel. 155&.
PERSON AL-Thackcray's worts, complete,
10 vols rtOO
Dickens' worts, complete jso
Shakspeare's works, complete i 50
Eliot's works, complete 00
Prescott's Mexico, a vols., gilt top 1 35
Huckleberry Finn 75
FRANK BACON & CO.. an Smlthfleld st.
LOST.
T OST Chemical diamonds.
LOST Roman gold bracelet of enameled forget-me-nots;
liberal reward. L. A., Dispatch
LOST Money If you buyXmas gilts elsewhere:
3 per cent saving on watches, diamonds and
Jewelry, at Wilson's, 61 Fourth ay.
LOST A small black and tan bitch, about 8
months old, weight about SH pounds, slightly
uudershot. Liberal reward given for anv infor
mation leading to the return of sat&c to B. V. Wet
don, 134 Forty-first street.
M9 Display advertttemenn me dollar ptr
tquare or one intertion. Clcu-tfied teal estate
advertisement! on this page ten tentt per line for
each intertion, and none taken for leu thati
thirty cent. '
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
distilled under the following headings will be ac
cepted at the rate of
ONE CENT PER WORD
FOE EACH INSERTION when pail for la ad.
Tince either at main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisements of all Kindt,
BUCHAS
SITUATIONS,
MALE HELP,
FEMALE HELP,
AGKNTS,
ROOMS,
BOARDING,
BOARDERS,
MISCELLANEOUS,
PERSONAL,
TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS FORSALES,LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE
WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WIXL BE
RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should he prepaid unless adver
tisers already hare accounts with THE Dispatch.
FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST..
TELEPHONE 3621. N
FOR THE SOUTHS1DE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022.
FOR THE EAST END. J.W.WALLACE, OH
PENN AV.
PnTSBURG-ADDrnONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Fenn ayenue.
""ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL.
F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS McIIEN RY, Western and Irwin avenues.
PERRY II. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ays.
WANTED.
I
Male HelD.
BANK CLERK An experienced man: none
other need apply: state previous position: best
of references required. Address P. O. Box 015.
B
ARBER First-class man at 52 North Diamond
St., Allegheny.
BOY About 14 years old, ror office work : position
permanent, IT satisfactory. Address G. I..
Dispatch office, statiug age, experience and salary
expected.
BOY For night work on morning paper. Apply
at Dispatch mailing room at 2:30 this aftcr-
BOY Good, stout errand boy: come at once and
bring references. Fleishman & Co., 504, 506
and 503 Market st.
BOY with some experience to learn the barber
trade. 50 Fourth av.
COATM AKERS-f2) atl7 Anderson St., Allegheny
City; good wages; take work home.
HUSTLER To work np laundry trade; good
opening for right partv. Inquire Paris
Laundry, Hemlock and Esplanade sts., Allcgheuy.
MEN Are you a Catholic? Are you unem
ployed? "Will vou work for 18 'per week?
Write to me at once. J. R. Gay, 194 Madison eU,
Chicago.
SALESMEN Experienced traveling salesmen for
Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio to
sell gents1 furnishing specialties. Address, stating
experience and references, S. S., Dispatch office.
SALESMAN With an established grocery trade,
city and surroundings, to handle agency; well
Xnown specialties: with reference and full particu
lars. Address P. O. Box 580. Plitburg.
SALESMEN To sell stores O'Keefe's O. K. shoe
O blacking, the finest In the world: good com
missions. O'Eeefe & Co., 703 Smithfield St., Pitts
burg, Pa.
QIGN PAINTER-A first-class man. Inquire of
KJ U. . O'
1Brlen, 2)2 Fifth av.
SOLICITORS First-class at once; steady em
ployment. Robert K. McCormlck, General
Manager, 135 Fifth av.
TEACHER An experienced teacher for boys in
public institution outside the city; tingle man
and a thorough disciplinarian: must come well
recommended: wages 40 per month, with board.
Mashing and lodging. Address, immediately.
Gates, Dispatch office.
"T7"A1TER A first-class German waiter for a
It clubhouse: young married man preferred;
good wages. Address G. W., Dispatch office.
WANTED-Coal solicitors to call at the Pitts
burg Coal Company's, 401 Smithfield st.
70UNG MEN To learn mechanical drawing at
X the Actual Business Night School. Nos. 5 and 7
Sixth av.; three months1 Instruction for 110: ar
range now; next term begins January 4, 1892: Prof.
Currv, who has been engaged by ns, will have
charge of this class: bookkeeping, penmanship,
shorthand and typewriting thoroughly taught. M,
J. Conner, President; J. M. Phillips, Expert Ac
countant. Agents Wanted.
AGENTS On salary or commission to bandlo
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 f620 in six days; another (321ntwo
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
each btate and Territory. For terms and full particu
lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mtg. Co., La
Crosse. Wis. (X10).
AGENTS To sell the Pinless Clothes Line; the
only line ever invented that holds the clothes
without pins; a perfect success; patent recently
Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the exclu
sive right Is given: on receipt of 50 cents we
will send a sample line by jnall; also circulars;
price list and terms to agents : secure yonr territory
at once. Address The Pinless Clothes Line Co.,
97 Hennon st., AVorcester, Mass.
AGKNT S3 to 87 dally: experience unnecessary.
Putnam & Co., Perfumers, West Winstcd.Ct.
Male and Female Help Wanted.
AT ONCE colored man to assist In housework,
butcher, short order cook, night cook, dish
.washers, dining room girls, ft per week; child's
nurse, laundress, family cooks and chambermaids.
2C0 house, 4 colored. Meehau's Employment and
Business Agency, 545 Grant st. Telephone, 90,
HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls,
laundresses, nurses, houseglrls for families
kitchen, pantry, and chambermaids for hotels,
cooks and dishwashers for restaurants and board
ing houses, waiters, farm hands, white and colored
male help supplied on short notice. Mrs. E.
Thompson, 60S Grant St.
LABORERS 100 railroad laborers. 300 coal
miners, house girls, male and female cooks,
hatchers, bakers, waiters and teamsters: three
grocery clerks. Keystone Employment Agency, 610
Grant st.
Female Help Wanted.
GIRL for general housework In 6mall family;
must he neat and tidy. Inquire Center av.t
second house east of Craig st.
GIRL For general housawork In small family;
no washing: reference required. Inquire 55
Chestnut St., Allegheny.
GIRL Good white girl for general housework:
small family; must be good cook. Apply 6212
Howe St., E. E.
GIRL for general housework, small family.
Locust sU, Pittsburg.
GIRLS Some good scrub girls.
Charles Hotel
Inquire at St.
TVTURSE GIRL. 16 to 18 vcars of age. Inquire
1 4205 Fifth ay., Oakland Terrace.
Business Opportunities Wanted.
WANTED To represent a Pittsburg concern In
New York by a gentleman of the highest
reputation and business ability, now trarelingbut
anxious to discontinue: salary moderate; card in
serted by a friend or the applicant who would be
glad to arrange an Interview. Address G. G., Dis
patch office.
"ITTANTED A man to take an office and repre
l sent a manufacturer; f50 per week; small
rapltal required. Address, with stamp. Manu
facturer, Box 70, West Acton, Mass.
Situations Wanted.
JANITOlt-Position as church Janitor.
A. B., 103 Howard St., Allegheny.
Address
POSITION Two young men want a position be
tween the hours of 7F. M. and 2 a. m. 4 or 5
nights a eek; can manage or do anything which
would require a business education: can give bond
In any amount if necessary. Address 5 days, Bond,
D ispatcli ofiice.
IJOS1TION By roan of 26 years, as manager of
general store in country town, or of depart
ment In general store in city: wholesale or retail;
have large experience; best reference from present
employer. Address P. O. Box 47, New Haven, Pa.
POSI1ION By a graduate as cutter, or coatmak
er and cutter. Address 703 Him rod av.,
Youagstown, O.
POSITION By an experienced ladv stenogra
pher. Address M., 03, Dispatch office.
POSITION As Janitor, a church janitor,
dress A B 1C3 Howard St., Allegheny.
Ad-
SITUATION By male stenographer.
Box 645. Meadville, Pa.
Address
Fire insurance Wanted.
BENSWANGER ZAHN-Flre Insurance,
Fourth av. -
MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-JohnH.
Clancy, bec'y., W. A. Caldwell, FresU; 88
Fourth av.
Booms Wanted.
WANTED Rooms At once, two communi
cating rooms and good table board for gen
tleman, wile and daughter on main line of street
cars and terms reasonable. Address Buslness,Dis
patcli ofiice.
WANTED Room bv gentleman of good habits
and good standing: pleasant room. 7:45
breakfast and 6 o'clock dinner, with private family
In Bellevue. Address nabltt. Dispatch office.
Partner Wanted. ,
PARTNER In light manufacturing business,
understanding the care of the trade; state
where interview can be had. Address C. W Dis
patch oQce.
PARTNER for machine business with from
500 to l,O0O cash; trade established. Address
Trade, Dispatch office.
WANTED.
Instruction.
PUPILS to learn bookkeeping, penmanship or
shorthand during leisure hours at home: In
struction by mail; satisfaction guaranteed; schol
arship;, payable at completion of course. Aa
dress, stating references, Proftssor. Dispatch office.
PUPILS for French by natural method: good op
portunity -for intending tourists. Paris, Dis
patch office.
PUPILS for 8panl3b-lntendlng tourists and set
tlers In Mexico, note this. Expana, Dispatch
office.
Uookkeeplnc Accunnts, Etc, Wanted.
AUDITING and accounting I attend to any
thing in the liuevf intricate accounting,
auditing the books ox corporations, manufactur
ers, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. Sawhlll,
1S7 Federal tU, Allcgneay, Pa.
Hoarders and lodsrers Wanted.
BOARDERS 4 gentlemen board
Address Men, Dispatch office.
boarders at Crafton.
LODGERS-At Anchor Hotel, 327 Liberty St., cor.
Fonrtn; lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 60c; per
week, (1 25, ?1 75, fi. S3.
Financial TVantea.
BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other securities.
Ed Wlttish, 410 Giant St., Plttsbnrg.
MONEY To loan in large or small amounts on
good city or Allegheny property. Mortimer
btariing. Room 34. 103 Fourth av.
MONEY to loan on mortgage; no delay; lowest
Interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny connty prop
erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver &
Co., 82 Fourth av.
REAL ESTATE brokers requiring deeds,
mortgages, or transcribing of any description
done with promptness and accuracy please call
on me; terms moderate. Mortimer btariing.
Boom 34, 103 Fourth av.
TO LOAN S200.0CO on mortgages: 8100 and up
ward at 6 per cent; 500, COO at i per cent on
residences or business property, vacant lots or
farms, s. H. French. 125 Fourth av.
"7"ANTED Mortgages We have money to loan
if on mortgagesln large or small amounts at
lowest market rates. W. A. Herron Sons, 0
Fourth av.
Miscellaneous Wanted.
BUYERS For fruits: we have the celebrated St.
Francis Florida oranges, grown bv Dr. L. H.
Harris, superior in' color and sweetness: 2.000
boxes for the holiday trade; have, alio, two cars
fancy lemons, 1,000 bags of peanuts, 500 boxes best
dates, anv quantity of figs and nuts, 500 barrels ot
Malaga grapes, Spanish onions. California pears:
headquarters for bananas; lowest prices; come and
see us. Saitta t Fugasal, 535 Liberty St.
CHRISTMAS TREAT-A pound box or French
cream candvwith every pair of leather shoes
at the big closing out shoe sale: men's good calf
dress shoes for tl 25; a ladles' handsome button shoe
for 75 rents; SO and 40 per cent off regular prices on
everything; nothing like it iu the country; must
close out try January 1: don't forget the box of
candy from now until Christmas. Public Shoe
Store, No. 56 Federal St., Allegheny City.
DRESSMAKING-Second floor, 12 Smithfield st. :
party dresses a specialty.
EVERYONE to knowSS will buy a good second
hand sewing machine at the Light Running
New Home office: or, if yon wantanew sewing
machine that is sure to give yon satisfaction, buy a
Light Running New Home at II. Carter's, 19 Sixth
St.. two doors below the Bijou.
OiROCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled
T Hams, sausage, pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds
smoked meat cheap. E. A. Relneman, IS Pitts.
Market.
LODGERS At Anchor Hotel, 327 Liberty St., cor.
Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c: per
week, SI 25, St 75, $2, $3.
PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131
Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay.
QUIT NOTICES-Serred free of charge by A. Z.
Byers & Co.. 93 Federal St., Allegheny.
rpRUNKs named to and from East End ror 60c.
X Campbell & Davis, 12 seventh av. Telephone
USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic
Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches
hanlsned by contract; satlsfactionglven or no pay.
Prepared hy Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle
gheny, Pa. Sold bv all Urst-class druggists.
WANTED-Evervbodv to know that Pickering,
the house furnisher, wilt sell (10 worth of
goods on credit for tl down and 50c a week. Pick
ering, corner Te-ith and Penn av.
"fxTEARERS of spectacles to buy the best 1 steel
and S3 50 gold spectacles and eye glasses yet
offered of V. L. Trleber. Practical Optician, at
Schaefer's Jewelry Store. 150 Fifth av.
Special.
MARY, the Queen of the nouse of David,
daybook. Read it.
Holi-
MARY, the Queen of the House of David,
daybook? Read it.
MARY, the Queen or the Honse of David. Holi
day book? Read It.
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daybook? Read It.
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iday booir read It. -"
MARY, the Queen of the Honse of David. Holt;,
day book; read it.
MARY, the Queen of the House or David. Holi
day book; readlt.
MARY; the Queen of the House of David. Holl-,
daybook; readlt.
MARY, the Queen of the House of David, Is a
narrative of absorbing interest. Horatio
Alger.
MARY, the Queen of the House or David, Is a re
markable and beautiful book. Noel Temple
Moore, Jerusalem.
MARY, the Queen of the House of David, I have
read with grcat"delight. Mrs. Dr. Newman.
MARY, the Queen of the Honse of David, no one
can begin without reading through. Reuben
Jeffrey.
MARY, the Queen of the House of David, rivals
Ben Hur. Mrs. LUcrraore.
MARY, the Queen of the House of David, has
a fascination on every page. Losslng.
MARY, the Queen of the House of David, con
tains 626 pages, beautifully Illustrated, Is a
magnificent book, and sells at (2 50 In cloth bind
ing, and at f4 50 in seal; is owned and published
exclusively by A. b. Gray & Co.. Eisner & Phillips
building.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Dorses. Vehicles, Livo Stock For Sale.
"TELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles;
XJ our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio
St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420.
HORSE Very fine pacing horse: 6 vcars old: can
pace better than 2:40: an elegant gentleman's
driving horse: will sell cheap If sold at ouce. H.
II,, Dispatch office.
Machinery and Metals For Sale.
ACME Automatic Safety Engine and non-explosive
boiler, built from one to five horse
power, natnral gas or common carbon oil as fuel,
no engineer required, perfectly safe and reliable,
economy In fuel and durability a special feature.
No. 4 Fifth av. J. Piagcr. General Agent.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes,
from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 43
boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta
ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.;
steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone x!401, 23-25 Park way, J. S. 1'oung,
Allegheny, Pa.
BOILER One 24-horse power upright boiler, one
small engine, shafting, pulleys, etc.: lard
kettles, and one fine large safe. Inquire of W. A.
Hoeveler, Storage, pike and Twelfth sts.. Pitts
burg, Fa.
1 ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick
j yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma
chinery. Thomas Carllu's Sons, Lacock and San
dusky sts., Allegheny.
GHINDSTONES-In all sizes, ror all kinds of
grinding: Cralgleith, 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, 133 First
avenue.
PRESS For Sale Good No. 1 monumental lever
Job printing press, with allfurnlturc and fixtures
complete, including a good assortment of type,
three chases and cablntts; press, type andeterj
thlnglngood order; as owner has no further use
for it he will sell cheap: look at this before buying
your son any other kind of a Christinas present. L.
Blattner, Agt., S3 Franklin St., Allegheny City,
Pa. '
SECOND-HAND engines snd boilers Two 85
horse-power and two ten horse-power station
ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power
portable on wheels. Thlrty-flvc. 15, 12. ten and
eight horse-power engines, verucaiana norizontai.
an gooa ana wm uc &uiu cucuy.
Depot, 99 First av.
Harmes' Machine
SECOND-HAND planing mill machinery: two
double surfacers; two single surfacers; one
single surfacer and matcher: one new 12-Inch hand
Jointer; wood and iron pnllevs and hangers. Butler
& Gardner, Short and Liberty streets,
lUnstcal Instruments.
TTPRIGHT PIANO Almost new, big bargain for
U cash: must be sold quick; excellent make. 105
Pennsylvania av.. Allegheny.
Miscellaneous For Sale.
COIRISTMAS MEAT All lovers of good meat
i should take auvnntage of the opportunity to
see the flue display of cattle to-day at the stfil of
G. W. Evans, No. 113 Plttsbnrg Market: tills dls-
ilav consists of Imported English mutton and
anibs and of thoroughbred Durham cattle; the
sheep are Imported by Stone & Harrison, of
Stonevllle, 111., largest breeders and importers or
sheep In the country; these sheep were exhibited
at the Fat Stock Show. Chicago, and took first
firlze; two of the sheen weigh 640 pounds gloss;
lieyare undoubtedly the largest sheep ever Im
ported to this country: they dressed 185 pounds and
180 net respectively; the beef Is of the celebrated
Durham breed of cattle, which Is known to be the
finest quality of cattle slaughtered. The steer on
exhibition weighed oyer 2,000 pounds alUc, and
dressed 1,235 pounds; he Imported them from
England In order to test the difference 'In the feed
ing qualities of the bomeandfbreign stock.
CORDAGE Twine, hemp packing.
Co., SDWaterst.
Flocker i
RED BRICK In large or small quantities, Witt
mer Brick Co., Llm., 12 Federal St., Alle
gheny, Pa. '
SIDEBOARD-Good as new; cost (SO; .will take
(40. Apply 621 Penn ay.' Dr. C. B. Scott.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Coal For Sale.
COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and
crushed coke for domestic purposes; general
hauling. Latimer; Myers A Co., Fourth and Try
its, and Thirtieth and Liberty sts.
"lOAL Buy your lump coal, nut and slack at Mc
J Elwalu's, Seventh and Duquesne way. Tele
phone 1117.
VOUGIUOGHENY COAL The cheapest coal for
X family use lu Allegheny City. Order of C.
J n tte & Co.: float foot of Walnut St., Allegheny;
telephone350S.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BAKERY At a bargain: expenses light: smalt
capital required. Address Loughry Bros..
Greensourg, Pa.
BUSINESS An old established wholesale and
retail business, situated In the center of tills
city; location flrst class; none better anywhere;
have had in retail department a trade of over 1'00.
000 a ear. and with wholesale have reached a busi
ness of 130, COO a year; tnls Is a rare opening for one
or two active young men, as for satisfactory
reasons I will sell at a bargain; think of it. the next
60 days1 retail sales should pay for the entire sk
lng price for this fully equipped store; full particu
lars will he furnished anyone who means business.
Address Opportunity, Dispatch office.
OAL LANDS FOR SALE-1 have for sale the
followlug coal lands: 256 acres of regular Con
nellsvllle coking coal near Sevrickley branch of
the Southwest Railroad; tenement houses, farm
house and store building; 800 acres fully devel
oped and equipped readv for operation on the
Monongahela river and P. V. A C. It. R.; capacity
20,000 bushels datlv; 339 acres with several thou
sand acres behind which can be leased, on the
Panhandle Railroad. 30 miles from Pittsburg.
3,250 acres of coking coal land on the B. St. O. R. B.
In West Vlrginl-i, cheap. I also have some well
equipped mines for lease that can be put In opera
tion within a few days. For particulars call on
J. II. Hlllman. No. 8 Wood st.
POR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents'
furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau
rant, grocery stores. S200 to (10,000: cigar store,
baker?-, milk depot; fish and ojster market,
butcher shop. Jewelry store, with large repair
trade: good hotel. Holmes A Co., 420 Smithfield
street.
DRUG STORE First-class drug store on corner
of one of the best streets In Allegheny. Bee
John K. Ewlug & Co., 107 Federal street.
STORE One of the finest and best paving cloth
ing and furnishing stores in Western Pa.,
carrying a stock of S7.0CO to 810.C0O and doing good
business: store situated in brick hotel block. 100x22
ft., electric light, gas for fuel, street cars in the
city: best of nasons given for selling: nothing but
spot cash can buy it: good opportunity for light
man. Address Lock Box 156. Du Bols, Pa.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE, with
lease for two ears and three months: also,
team. Address 100. Dispatch office.
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences. ,
CHATHAM ST., nearWylleav.: fine three-story
brick; 13 rooms: all conveniences; can be read
ily changed Into an apartment house at small cost:
lot 20x96 to asphaltum paved alley: room to build
another house on alley: fine Investment; a most
desirable downtown property; will be sold cheap.
Baxter, Thompson &. Co., 162 Fourth av.
FISK ST. No. 215-New brick dwelling house,
eight rooms and modern conveniences; desira
bly located: price low and terms easy. Inquire of
W. S. Williams, Arsenal Bank.
" East End Residences For Sale.
FOR SALE 15.000 On paved street. East End:
location convenient and desirable: house fine
appearance, eight rooms, modern fixtures. (7) W.
A, Herron Jk Sons, 80 Fourth av.
Allegheny Lots For Sale.
400 Small payment down, balance In
SI:
j monthly installments same as rent: new
frame house o'f five rooms: lot 25x100 feet: Tenth
ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good
iielghlwrhood : nice location. John E. McCrickart,
140 Fifth av. Tel. 1G76.
Suburban Residences To Let.
C1HICAGO Lots, only 125; terms easy.
J McN air. 93 Fourth av.
David
rOR SALE Wllkinsburg; $6.250: newhrlck house
of seven rooms, attic, bath, w. c, both gases,
electric lights, furnace; one of the best locations
on South st. See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth
avenue.
FOR SAXE LOTS.
East End Lots For Sale.
FORSALE-OnIy75 for a level building lot on
grade st., paved and sewered (and paid for) 20
feet front, one square from line of rapid transit; 15
minutes1 ride from P. O.; a bargain. (67.) W. A.
Herron & Sous, 80 Fourth av.
Suburban. Lots For Sale.
BRUSHTON Nice level lots 25x80, only (400: one
minute fromllrushton station and five min
utes from Duquesne cars, on Penn av. (K78).
Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av.
SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartiers Fine building
lots$300to8C0vaceordlngto6lze and location,
within sight of the Court House: Chartiers Is the
most accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg, being
reached by the P. & L. E. R. In 12 minutes, by
Chartiers packets in 25 minutes and hy electric
cars, which are to take the place .of the present
horse car line next spring. In 25 minutes; these lots
front on line of electric road. For further particu
lars, T. H. Dickson, 96 Fourth av.. Room 33.
Farms For Sale.
SUBURBAN FARM$2.200-4 acres with neat4
rooin frame dwelling, stable and outbuildings;
8 minutes from R. R. station; 30 minutes from P.
O. : on Castle Shannon R. R.: fare 4 cents; rich,
nice lying ground: surrounding property laid out
in building lots: terms. (503 cash, balance as de
sired. Burtt & Sweeny, 110 Fourth av.
Manufacturing Sites For Sale.
Manufacturing' siTES-severai oesirawe
manufacturing properties, with and without
buildings and machinery, on lines of railroads and
rivers. T. H. Dickson. 90 Fourth av.
steamers and excursions;
C1UNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER-
POOL VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40
Vnvtti TMita Vaat uvtivada mall eaFvfjva
ASI VI I,S1 Xil VS A. UOv tfjJ lsh)4J SU Ul.1 V AVC
Etrurla, Dec. 25, 2 p.m.
Auranla, Jan. 2, 6:30a.m.
Bothnia. Jan. 9, 1 p. m.
Urabria, Jan. 16, 7 a. m.
Gallia. Jan.23. 1:30 p.m.
Etrurla. Jan. 30,5:30 a.m.
Auranla, Keb. 6. 1 p.m.
umDria,reD.j4,a:,jua.m.
Cabin passage -860 and upward, according to lo
cation; second cabin, (jo.
bteerage tickets to and from all parts of Enrope
at very low rates.
For freight and passage apply to the company's
office. 4 Bowling Green. New York. VERNON 71.
BROWN CO.. General Agents, or CHARLES P.
SMITH. Third av. and Wood St., Agent for Pitts
burg, Pa. . de2l-D
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HUE STAR LINE
For Ouecnstown and Llvemool.
Royal and United States Mall steamers.
Malestlc Dec. 30. 3 Din
Britannic, Jan. 27, 2 p m
31ajestic Feb. 3. 10 a m
Germanic, Feb. 10, 2p ra
Teutonic Feb. 17, 9 am
Germanic, Jan. 6. 11 a m
Adriatic, Jan. 13,2pm
Tenton!c,Jan 20.10:30am
From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth St..
New York.
Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates,
(50 and upward. Second cabin (35 and 10. Excur
sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or
to old country, (20.
White Star drafts payable on demand In all the
principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply
to JOHN J. MCCOKMICK. CJ9 and 401 Smithfield
St., Pittsburg, or II. MAITLAND KERSEY.Gen
erat Agent, 29 Broadway. New York. de9-D
ALLAK IvXTCE;
royal mail steamships.
glasgow to philadelphia,
Via Derry and Gal way. The most direct
route from Scotland and North and Middle
of Ireland.
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED.
Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $19.
5T4TF) Service of
LllMlv J STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YOHK AND GLASGOW.
Via London every Fortnight,
Jnn. 7, State of California, 9 a.m.
Jan. 23, State of Nebraska. 8 a. m.
CABIN, (10. Second clas. $30. Steerase, $19.
Apply to J. J. McCORMICK, 039 Smithfield
street, Pittsburg. no25-33-D
ANCHOR LINE
Steamers Leavo New York Every Saturday
For Glasgow via Londonderry.
Rates for Saloon Pass-.ge JiO and upward, accord
ing to accommodation and location of room,
fctcoud CJhin. KS0. St"erage, (in.
MEDITERKANEAN hEUVICE:
NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES:
S. S. Bolivia, Wednesday. Dec. 23, 3 r. M.
Cabin passage, (30 to (10 j.
Passengers booked at through rates to or from any
city in Great Britain or on the Continent.
Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Kates.
Book of Information, tonri and sailing lists fur
nished on application to Agents.
HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N.
Y., or J. MCCORMICK, 031 and 401 Smithfield St.;
A. 1). SCORER & SON, 415 bmithfleld st., Pitts
burg; F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny.
nol6-tt-jtwp
Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company.
Fast Line ol Express Steamers.
New York to Southampton (London), Bremen.
siuuniu A1I.1JUS, IKE.
Elder,
Havel,
Kms.
Lahu,
Saale,
Spree,
Kibe,
Aller,
Trav e.
Elder,
Havel,
Ems
Lahn,
Sank'.
Sat., April 2FJhe. Wed.,
Mav 18
May 21
M.iy 24
Mav 23
May 31
June 4
June 7
June 11
June 14
June IS
June 18
June 21
June 5
June 28
July 3
Tues., April 5
Sat.. April o
Tues., April 12
bat.. April 16
Tues.. Anrillll
Aller.
Sat..
Tra e.
Tues.,
sat.,
Tues.,
.bat.,
Tues.,
Sat.,
Tues.,
Wed..
Sat.,
'J'ucs.,
Sat..
Tues.,
iMaer.
Havel,
Ems,
Wed.. Anrllai Lahn,
Sat., April 23 saale,
Tues., April 20'spree,
e-at., April aurjune,
Tues., May 3,
Aller.
cat., juay v
Tues., May 10
bat.. May Hi
Tues.. May 171
Trave,
Eider. -Havel,
Spree
jems,
b-h..
Time from New York tn HnnfhAmntan 7U days.
From Southampton to Bremen,24or30 hours. From
Southampton to London, hy Southwestern Railway
Co.. m hours. Trains every honr in the summer
season. Railway carriages for London await pas
sengers In Southampton Docks on arrival of ex
press steamers from Hew York. .
These steamers are well known for their speed,
comlort and excellent cuisine.
MAX bCHAMBERG CO., 527 SmlUifleld St.,
LOUIS MOSEB, 616 Smithfield it., A genu for
Pittsburg. deza-eO-xr
TOIBT.
City Residences.
no let-
No. 225 Pcnn av., brick house, five rooms and
attic. (20 per month.
Penuav., near Twenty-eighth St., house of six
rooms. 115 per month, ,...-
On Jones ay., near Twenty-eighth St., nouse of
four rooms, 10 per month.
Pennav.. nearTwelrth St.. three largo rooms
with modern nxtures. 13 per month.
See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay.
TO LET Wylle av., between Duff and Chauncey
sts., new brick house of six rooms and man
sard; bathroom: hot and cold water in kitchen;
rent, (S5 per month. G eo. Johnston, 62 Fourth av.
TO LET No. 330 Second ay., seven itKiras and
storeroom. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 02 Fourth
av
rpo LET No. 8 Grant St.. 8 rooms and store
X room. Geo. Johnston. Agent, 62 Fourth ar.
East End Residences To Let.
7 -ROOM HOUSE, East Liberty: all conveniences;
2square from electric line; large lot; rent low.
Thomas E. Wilson, 75 Frankstown ave. . t
Alleeheny Residences To Let.
TO LET Frame house, nine rooms; good cellar:
spring of good water at door: 21 acres of fine
land; mostly fruit of choicest variety; ten minutes'
walk to Evergreen Hamht station; 30 mlnntes'
drlteto Allegheny P. O. : can have immediate
possession. Inquire of Stewart, Meivin & Co.,
l.lin., 62 s'econd av., city.
TO LET Corner Irwin av, and Braddock St.,
Allegheny, 3 new houses, presscd-brick front,
containing 8 rooms each; all modern Improve
ments, such as bathroom, laundry; Inside closets,
etc.; good rear yard to each house: rent, (35 per
month. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av.,
Plttsbnrg. ,
rpo LET Ridge av., Allegheny, fronting the
X parks.
Very Handsome House.
Ten rooms, modern lmprovements,stib! and car
riage house. W. A. Herron & Sons, to Fourth ay.
TO LET Nice five-room dwelling-Federal st.
extension. Inquire of J. It. McKee, 703 Teim
ay., Room Gil.
Rooms To Let.
ROOMS Large elegantly furnished parlor with
folding bed, and two pleasant second-story
rooms In handsome house in fashionable neigh
borhood: references. 315 South Highland av.
R
OOMS For four gentlemen, opposite Mononga-
ueia nouse, lzomunneiu St.
WYLIE AV. No. 201. furnished rooms by day.
week or month; also boarding If desired, at
Zalkind Honse.
Offices and Desk Knom To Let.
OFFICE Front room, heated bv steam, good
light. Possession at once. Mcllon's bans:
building, 512 Smithfield street.; t
TO LOT Office rooms third floors, suitable for
attorneys or real estate business; light and
heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office,
comer Smithfield and Diamond sts.
Business Stands To Let.
TO LET In Ferguson block, the finest fire proof
office building In the city, located on Third
avenue. Just below the new postofflce. having also
Fourth avenue entrance; choice storerooms and
offices, with all modern conveniences, high speed
elevators, steam heat, electric light and janitor's
services free; rent lower than others are getting in
old-and inconvenient buildings: possession about
January 1: rent free until April: send for Illus
trated book. Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth av.
TO LET Office in building 75. 77 and 79 Diamond
St.. with electric light, steam heating. Janitor
and elevator servicetrent S3C0 per year:also rooms of
various sizes with power: possession immediately.
Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch
building, corner rimlthfleld and Diamond streets.
TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad
track: all receiving, handling, shipping and
delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of
TV. A. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts.,
Pittsburg. Pa.
rpo LET Feed and chop mill and house of nine
L rooms at Hlto's station, TV. P. K. B. : house Is
well calculated for boarding house, inquire of J.
II. Chambers, 102 Fourth av,, roomG.
TO LET Space with power Cor. FcnnandThlrd
av.; three floors; 20.0(0 feet space; abundant
power; good light: 6plcndid location: every con
venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Fifth av.
TO LET Four-storv brick business house, plate
glass front. No. 208 Smithfield st.. near post
office: possession given at once. Apply at M. Op
penhelmer's. Pcnn av., near Nfnth st.
TO LET Desirable ftoreroom. Diamond st. in
new Dl'pa'ch building: light and heat fur
nished. Apply to Business Ofiice The Dispatch,
corner Smith
Ltmem ai
1 and Diamond sts.
TO LET Store Immediate possession: store No.
708 Smithfield St.: the most desirable location
In the city; suitable for any branch of business..
Inquire on premises.
FOUND.
p
IfND Chemical diamonds.
?OUND The place to save 25 per cent on Xroas
. gifts, Wilson's Jewelry store. 61 Fourth av.
FOUND Optra glasses w'e can offer you the
best assortment and lowest prlceB In the city;
gold spectacles from fi CO. Caruss & Mannlon,
Optician. 67 Flfih av.
FOUN D Bellahle portrait artlsls In crayon,
stpla and water colors: finest grades onlv; all
work done in windows in presence of the public to
prove thatno bromide prints are used; order now
and pav for Christmas; stores open till 9 P. jr.:
satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union
Artists' Portrait Co., first floors, 708 Liberty st.,
607 Wood st.
PROPOSALS.
Office of CosTnoLLEn of )
Allkouest Couktt. Pa.,
Pittsbukq, PA-, Deo. 22, 1S9L j
Notice to Cabinet Makers and Fur
niture Dealers.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED by the Connty Commissioner
until Saturday, December 20, 1891, at 12
o'clock noon lor six dozen Jury chairs.
All information can be obtained by calling;
on County Commissioners.
The County Commissioners reserve the
right to leject any or nil bids.
JAMES A. GRIER,
de23-91-wrhs Connty Controller.
OFFICIAL GLENFIELD.
ORDINANCE NO. 24 AN ORDINANCE
granting the "Philadelphia Company" the
right to erect telegraph poles.
Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough of
Glenfield. Pa., in Conucll assembled, and it Is
hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the
same.
Section 1st That the privilege be and Is hereby
granted the "Philadelphia Company" to erect tel
egraph poles on the streets of the Borough of
GlenneM as may be necessary to conduct a tele
graph wire through the Borough of Glenfield.
Section 2d That in the constructing of said tele
graph line the said company shall not in any man
ner Interfere with existing lines of telegraph.
Section 3d That all pules placed within the bor
ough llmltsshall be straight and of a uniform height
and high enough to not interfere with the free and
uninterrupted business on the streets, and to be
placed where the Street Committee of the Borough
Council may direct.
Section 4th That the Borough Council authori
ties shall have the prl liege If desired to use said
poles for the purpose of placing lamps and lights
thereon, and for the free use ot transmitting mes
sages through and over said wires and the com
pany's telephones.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Council as
sembled this, the 21st dav of December. A. D. IsOl.
GEORGE II. WELCH,
Attest: Burgess.
T. M. SHOLES, Clerk of Council. dex3-52
THE NEW CITY OF
KEZLTSIOTOZLnT
Up the A. V. R. R., 18 miles from Unioa sta
tion, is a surprise to all who visit it '
THE LARGE NUMBER
OF BUILDINGS ERECTED.
ITS BUSINESS ACTIVITY.
ITS GROWING POPULATION.
ITS NATURAL LOCATION
AND BEAUTIFUL STREETS.
IN
Property is becoming more valuable there
daily.
Handsome profits can be realized in a short
time by securing lots at present prices.
Free railroad tickets given there and return.
THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT" CO.,
NO. 96 FOURTH AVE., PITTSBURG, PA. .
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CHOICE PROPERTIES.
FOR SALE-OAKLAND.
C7 f"TljO Modern brick house 9
,JJJ room?. (62.)
Ij"7 TV BrlcK: fine appearance; 8
p 1 1 I JJ rooms. (83.)
1J1 C fWi' Very handsome Qneen
!DfJJJ Anne house; 10 rooms; re-;
ception nan. (slj
$6,800
Brick; fine appearance; 9
rooms. (7L)
$5 500 S rooms; large lot. (39.) ,
1!11 "Vifi Modern brick honse 8
pll,VAAJ rooms. (51)
These have modern fixtures location!
the best.
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
de!9 6-19,23,2S
80 FOURTH AVE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID
And the general care of,
properties iu both cities
and suburbs.
ESTABLISHED 1SS8.
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
t0 FOURTH AVENUE.
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TO LET.
STORE, 546 WOOD STREET.
Immediate possession. Fifty-aero farm
near McKeeport. Two offices wltb large
vault. Apply ROOM 209, Bissell Block.
de22-61
AUCTION SALES.
Auction salo nt the Citizens' Traction
Company's xtables, corner Plumber and
Fortv-sewnih ctreefs. Lawrenceville, on
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY", December
29 and 0.
150 STREET CAR HORSES,
Woteliin'r from 1.000 to 1.253 nonjids.
Tlio above horses are all sound, yonng and
serviceable, and good color and all good
workers.
Anybody In need of horse of this kind
would do well to attend this pale, as (key are
going to be sold to the highest bidder, ac
count of electric cars taking their place;
also a latere lot of harness and stable fix
tures, etc.
No postponement on acconnt of the
weather. J. E. SUGG,
J. A. SIcKELVY. Superintendent.
Auctioneer. de22-U
AUCTION. AUCTION.
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Thursday. December 24, nt 10 o'clock, at the
rooms 24 anil 2ft Ninth street. A large con
signment of silverware, clocks, bronzes,fine
vnes, handsome tables, fine music box, cost
$175. pictures, etc. Also fine furniture, fancy
rockers, tables, chairs, leather couch, desks,
parlor suites, chamber suites, sideboards,
extension tables, leather chairs, rockers,
etc Carpets, rugs, toiletware, dishes and
glassware. Snln positive, to close the account.
IIEA'KY AUCTIOX CO.,
Auctioneers. de'23-90
HB. SMITIISON, 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
EDUCATIONAL.
T"vU Q U ESNE COLLEGE-N EXT TERM BEGINS
XJ January 4. Latin, Greek. German, French,
mathematics and sciences, shorthand, bookkeep
ing, music, elocution, mechanical drawing. Night
school. K. M. WOOD. D.D.. LL.D.. President.
Classes leading to graduation, diplomas and de
grees. de21-14-D
TAB SHORTLIDGE MEDIA SCHOOL.
For Young Men and Bov.
SW1TIIIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A. B. A A. M.
(Graduate of Exeter and Harvard). MEDIA
PA. (11 miles from Broad it. Station, Fhila.)
d12
ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Nos. 5 and 7 Sixth ay., corner Wood st.
Tiie most liberal offer in the history of our
college. From now nn til after the holidays
we will sell life scholarships in the book
keeping department tor J30 (regular price
$59), and Hie scholarships in the shorthand
ami typewriting department for $25 (regular
price $40). Bookkeeping taught by actual
business practice. Day and night school now
open. Eleventh year.
M. J. CONNER. President.
J. M PHILLIPS, Expert Accountant.
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PIIDDV CTMVJEKSITY,
UUnni SIXTH STREET.
CURRY Colleziate Department, The Best
CURRY Normal School, The Best
CUKKY English Training School, The Best
CURKY iliisinesi College. The Best
CUKRY School of Shorthand, ' The Best
CUKKY Conservatory of Musio, The Best
CUKRY School of Elocution, The Best
CUKKY Faculty and Discipline, The Best
Call or send lor catalogue. H. at. HOWE,
President. OC24-51
KIDD'S
COUGH SYRUP,
25 Cents Per Bottle.
GIVE IT A TRIAL It will give satisfaction ,
in all casei For sale lj retail druggist
generally, and at wholesale by
L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO.,
Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh. Avanru,
nol'J-D PITTSBURG. PA.
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