THE BETTSBUE& DISPATCH, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1891 ILTERED THE BILL fhe Mayor's Objection to the W- kinsburg Traction Grant BELNGS SATISFACTORY CHAKtJE. Bis Teto Sustained bv Unanimous for the First Time. Toto .DOIXGS OP A BRIEF COUKCIL-SESSION Mayor Gourley came off victor at yester day's Council meeting. For the first time during his term his veto of an ordinance was unanimously sustained, while another ordinance, to some of the features of which he objected, was changed to suit his views. The latter was the Wilkinsburjr street railway ordinance. The Mayor had serious objections to this bill, and had decided to veto it But a few minutes before Councils convened the originators of the measure agreed to introduce some amending features to put it in shane satisfactory to His Honor. The veto messaire was, tbeielore, not sent to Councils. "When Select got together, Mr. Keating at once moved that the "Wilkins burg street rails av ordinance be recalled from the Mayor, It was brought over, and the Council went into committee of the whole with Mr. Robertson in the chair. The ordinance in question granted the Vilkiusburcr line the right to extend its tracks on Fifth avenue between Denniston and Hishland avenues to connect with the .Fifth avenue line. Mr. Keating offered the lollowing amendment: Provided that such tract or tracks shall Ds laid subject to the consent of the I'itts tmnr, Oakland and East Libert- rasenger Railway Company, the Central Transit Com panyandtlie Pittsburg Traction Company, and'that the same (.ball De re-located In ac cordance with the direction of the Chief of the Department of Public Works on or be fore the 1st day of Julv, 1S!H: and provided further that tlie VVilkinsbnrg Street Uailway Company shall file with the City Controller w ithin ten days of its approval an accept ance of all the terms and conditions of this o:dinance, otherwise this ordinance to be null and void. The amendment was affirmatively recom mended and the committee arose. The or dinance was then reported by Chairman liobertson and w as ordered printed for the use of Councils. In Common Council President Holliday read a communication from the Mayor, in which he vetoed the ordinance for the con struction of a sewer on Oakland avenue and through private property from Bates street to Joncaire street. The Major's reasons for the veto were: That a sewer placed as this is proposed would be of no use to nine tenths of the property; the sewer on At wood street was paid for by these proper! v owners and answers all purposes required; but two property owners will be benefited, but the natural presumption is that all of them will be assessed. The Mavor did not regard this as just, these people having paid one sewer assessment, he feared that event ually the city would have to pay the bill, and held that the taxpayers have had a surfeit of this kind of experience. Mr. Brown moved that the veto be sus tained. The vote was taken in the cus tomary manner, "Shall the bill become a law notwithstanding the veto of the Mayor," and Council decided unanimously that it should not. Mr. Shannon declined to vote. O'BOKKEII GAIKS A P0IN2, lle Secures the Auditing Ordinance Be ferred to His committee. The old question of an auditing commit tee to look over the books of Pittsburg city officials came up in Common when Mr. O'Donnell offered the following resolution: Resolved, lly Common Conncil, that the Finance Committee be discharged from the fm tlier consideration of an ordinance en titled an ordinance creating an auditing committee ana aenmng it amies ana tnc action of this council on said ordinance he expunged from the record. President Holliday ruled the 'portion re lating to the records but of order. The reso lution recalling the ordinance was then adopted by a vote of 14 ayes to 12 noes. Mr. O'Donnell then gravely moved to refer this ordinance to the Committee on Surveys. He is Chairman of that commit tee and as the members grasped the situa tion they broke out in a laugh. Mr. O'Donnell This ordinance has been "before the Finance Committee six weeks and nothing has been done It looks as though it will be smothered. I am in earnest in the matter and want the ordi nance referred to a committee that will act en it This is an important matter and there is a demand for an auditing com mittee. The Chair here called Mr. O'Donnell to order, saying he could not discuss the merits of the ordinance, the question being simply to refer it. Mr. Magee I move the rules be sus pended so that Mr. O'Donnell can make his argument on the ordinance, or a stump speech on anv other subject he chooses. The Chair That is out of order. Mr. O'Donnell The law provides that an ordinance must be considered by a committee and all I want is that the ordinance be sent to a committee that will act Mr. Magee There has been a great deal of talk about measures necessary for certain Mayoralty candidacies; measures that must be agitated or these candidacies might die. The ordinance has now been taken from the Finance Committeee and the astounding proposition is made to send it to the Survey Committee, a committee crcetcd for the Fpecial purpose of opening new streets. I would move, to test the merits of the bill, that the ordinance be indefinitely postponed. Mr. O'Donnell The question of an audit ing committee does not necessarily belong to the Finance Committee. Had that com mittee originated it then it would belong there. The ordinance was originated by a member, and I desire to say that the author of this ordinance (myself) is not a candi date for preferment at this time, or in the iuture. I am a citizen and a taxpayer, in terested in the city's welfare, and ask only that the ordinance be sent to a committee that will act on it Mr. Flinn The resolution recalling the ordinance from the Finance Committee was voted for by many who would have opposed it had they known what motion was to fol low. It was a slick piece of work, but per fectly legitimate. A refusal to act on the ordinance is cowardly. It looks as if Coun cil was afraid of the ordinance. The ordinance was then referred to the Surveys Committee by a vote of 18 to 7. Work for the Committees. The following papers were presented and referred: Petition and ordinance for the gradinjr, paving and curbing of Kose street from Devilliers to Kirkpatrick street; au ordinance reducing the width of Mifflin street by ten feet trom Thirty-ninth street n est a distance of 144 feet; also for grading, paing and curbing the same; an ordinance repealing an ordinance relocating Cabinet street between Marks and Canal alleys; a resolution requesting the Chief of the De partment of Public AVorks to make an esti mate of the cost of repaving Butler street from the Sharpsburg bridge to Butler street extension and include in it his appropria tion lor next year; a resolution of the same nature, estimating the cost af repaving South Highland avenue; on ordinance granting certain privileges to the Grandview Traction Company, for furnishing power to the Hill Top and other lines of railway on Mt. Washington; a reso lution for the payment of 51,303 02 to the Schultz Bridge and Iron "Works for ma terial; and a resolution for the payment of 81,500 to Terrence Burns for the property taken by the city for the Schenley bridge approach; ordinances fixing the grade of Jjycurgus alley and Eden alley; and a petition from Itichard Knowlson for pay ment of a horse injured by a defective water course on Grant street. "oles From thr Councils. Toe Select Council ordinance regulating the movements or traction cars where the lines cross, was passed in common. Is Common Council Thomas J. Mullen, of the Thirtieth ward, presented his resigna tion, he having been elected Jury Commls missioner. The resignation was accepted. Ijr Common Council Mr. Magee, from the Finance Committee, presented an ordinance for the sale ofa piece of city property at the foot of Forty-first street. Messrs. Ferguson, Metcaire, MacGontgle, Taggart ana Holliday opposed the measure, but it was passed. Jin. Biqham, in Common, called up the ordinance permitting Armour & Co. to lay a switch on Sodfu Twenty-flrst street. The ordinance was amended at the last meeting to provide that the company should pave South Twenty-flrst street from Sidney to Carson street. This did away with the op position and the bill was passed. Mr. JIacGokiole from the Finance Com mittee presented an ordinance in Common, fixing the salary of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Electricity at $300 a month; It has been $150. The ordinance was passed by a vote of 27 ayes to 2 noes. Messrs. FHnn and Gallegher voted in the negative, and Mr. O'Donnell declined to vote on the ground that he did not knon whether or not this salary should be pa!d. IN DEBT FOR THOUSANDS. Official Figures in the Allegheny Street Kailway Deficiencies The Machinery Started to Make Controller Brown Col lect E ery Cent TVorfc Slapped Out lor the Auditors. At the meeting of the sub-Auditing Com mittee of Allegheny yesterday Auditors McKirdy and Bigger snbraittcd a lengthy report on their examination of the books of the street car lines. The report went into a detailed explanation of the merging of the different lines and the accumulation of stocks, etc. The P., A. & M. books showed that the company was indebted to the city 59.5S4 90 for car tax. This included all the cars owned by the company as shown by their report to the Auditor General. They also owed ?5,4SS 83 as a tax on stock divi dends which had been declared. The total amount owing to the city as shown by the company's books, according to the auditors, is ?15,073 7a The Pleasant Valley books showed that company on its main line was indebted to the city to the amount ot 5ll,yuo 04, ana the tax on stock dividends amounts to $45, 000, making the total ampunt 550,905 64. The report also called attention to the fact that the repairs along the tracks in the eastern district of the city, which the ordi nance provided should be done by the street car company, had to be done Dy tne city. Street Commissioner Moul, who was pres ent, stated the Pleasant "Valley Company did not comply with the provisions of the ordinance in lining its track with Ligonier block and that work had to be done by the city. On motion of Dr. Gilliford the report was recommended to the General Committee v ith the request that a resolution be sent to Councils instructing the Controller to send the different street car companies bills for the amount claimed. The auditors were instructed to take up the books of the water department and then audit the books of the street department, the Controller's and'Treasurer's office in the order named. Mr. Henricks spoke of the Chief Murphy case and asked City Solicitor Elphinstone why the same procedure was not carried out as in the cases against Mayors "Wyman and Pearson. Mr. Elphinstone explained that the reason was because Chief Murphy's office was under the control of Councils, and he could be removed by them. In the case of the Mayor it was different. The committee appointed by Common Council was merely to assist him in looking up the evidence and reporting to Councils as to whether there was evidence enough to justify charges, then Councils could order suit to be entered. There being no further busi ness the committee adjourned. 2Jo person need hesitate to use that old and valued remedy, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. SPECL.4L SALE TO-DAY. Take Time to Come to Our Fur 'merit. Depart- Alaska Seal Jackets AT REDUCED PRICES At Jos. Home & Co.'s Penn avenue stores. A special sale of nearly 100 Alaska seal jackets, in different grades and lengths and "in all bust sizes from 32 to 44. Lot 1 23-inch length jackets, good quality, at 105, reduced trom $150. JLot2 25-inch length jackets, with high rolling collar, high sleeves, at 100, reduced from ?175. Lots 27-inch length jackets, high rolling collar, and high sleeves, at 180, reduced from 200. Lot4 30-inch length jackets, with high-rolling collar and nigh sleeves, 3t 200, reduced from 225. These are all good quality and guaranteed genuine Alaska seal. The following lots are ot a still higher grade: Lotl 25-inch length jackets, high-rolling collar' ana mgu sleeves, at isu, reduced from 200. Lot2 27-inch length jackets, high-rolling dol lar and high sleeves, at 200, reduced from 225. A still higher grade super extra quality. Lotl 25-inch length jackets, high-rolling collar and high sleeves, at 200. reduced from 225. Xot2 27-inch length jackets, high-rolling collar and high sleeves, at 225, reduced from 250. Lot3 30-inch length jackets, high-rolling collar and high sleeves, at 2G5, reduced from 300. Please notice that each separate lot of the foregoing, as specified, is the same in qual ity, the difference in cost of same being in the difference in the length. The former prices on the garments had been extremely low for the qualities, making them cost you at to-day's reduced prices less than the same qualities can be purchased for iu any other reliable establishment in the United States. The reputation and standing of our house should be sufficient guarantee to every buyer to the fact that you can relv implicitly upon the statement we make in regard to this special sale of Alaska seal garments. The purchase of any one of these garments is sure to give satisfaction in every respect. Cut this out. Bring it along and we will show you the goods at prices specified. JOS. HORNE & CO., 607-C21 Penn avenue. Pianos, Orcans, Musical Goods. "We have not sold all of our pianos, organs and musical goods, although we had a great trade, and thank a discriminating public for their generous patronage. We are still ofiering the very low prices named last week, and those who for some reason did not buy for Christmas will be courteously and "attentively waited upon with the following very low prices: Upright Pianos In natural light and dark woods, at 175, ?200, 5225, 5250, 5275, up to 5600. ' Parlor Organs In oak, mahogany and wal nut, at 545, 550, 500, 570, and up to 5200 and over. Violins From $100 down to 51; hundreds to select from. Guitars At 54, 55, 56, 58, 510, 515, 520, up to 560. Choicest imported and Amer ican makes. Mandolins Ricci's celebrated at 56, 57 $8 510, 512, 515 and up to 540. ' Banjos From 61 50 upward; many to select from, and a great stock of other useful and amusing musical articles that we can deliver for you as Kew Year's gifts. a Hamilton, 9i and 93 Pifth avenue. The Best Treatment for La Grippe. Remain quietly at home until all symp toms of the disease disappear, and then when yon go out have the body well clothed and the feet well protected so that they will remain dry and warm. Take Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy as directed for a severe cold. If freely taken as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear, it will greatly lessen the severity of the attack, and its continued use will prevent dangerous consequences, provided, of course, that reasonably good care be taken of the general system and to avoid exposure. For pain in the chest, which is very apt to appear, saturate a flannel cloth 'with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it over the seat of pain. It will relieve the pain and perhaps prevent pneumonia. This treatment was followed by many thousands of persons and families during the winter of 18S9 and 1890, and was uni formly successful. It greatly lessened the severity of the attack and prevented pneumonia or other dangerous conse quences, -ttsu Those Interested In Sunday Schools Should see to it that none but pure con fectionery is purchased for the children's Xew Year's entertainment. E. Maginn, 913 and 915 Liberty street, Pittsburg, and 80 Federal street, Allegheny, sells nothing but the best candy, and always at the lowest prices. " MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. OTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING- Thc annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company will be held on THURSDAY, .Tanuarv 14, 1S92. at 2 o'clock P. M., at the office of "said company. No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburg, for the election of officers and managers or said companv and other business. AV. BAKEAVELL, Secretary. Elections. Tun Freehold Bank. Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec. 2', 1891. t ELECTTON-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB Directors of this bank will be held at the hank in;; house on MONDAY, January 4, 1S92, between the hours of S and 4 F. M. de2T-40 J. F. STEEL, Cashier. Turnn National bank. Pittsbceo. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB nine directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing rear, will be held at the banking house.536 and K8 'Wood St., on TUESDAT. January 12, 1392, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 r. M. AV. STEINMEYER, Cashier. December 12. 1881. del5-42 Fibst National Bank of Pittsburg. Pa., 1 Pittsburg, Dec. 12. 1891. t ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB nine directors for this bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be heldattbe hanking house, corner Wood et. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY, Jan uary 12, IRC, P. M. dcl2-31 between the hours of 10 A.M. and 2 J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. Mercantile Libeaey Hall Company, PITTSBUBO, Dec 24. 1891. t ILECTION-TnE ANNUAL MEETING OF li the stockholders of this company for the clec- tlon of directors and the consideration of an' ic consideration oi any proptrly come before ft . January 4. 1S92. between other business that may will be held on 3IONDAY, January 4, the hours of 3 p. si. and 4 P.M., at the office of Messrs. Whltnev & Stephenson. No. 54 Fourth av. de24-19 G. W. CBAWFORD. Secretary. Notices. -vroncE-couPONS due January j, 1892. 1 on the 4 per cent bonds of the Pittsburg and Western Ballwav Companv will be paid on and after January 1, 1892, at the office of Drexel,. Mor gan & Co., No. 26 Wall St.. New York City, N. Y. de27-69 W. H. DUFFELL, Treasurer. Office of Crrr Controller, ) McKeesfobt, Pa., Decembers). 1891. f NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF McKEESPOBT Water Bonds (Issue of 1S81). Notice Is hereby given that the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the City of McKeesport propose to purchase the following Water Bonds issued by the Borough of McKeesport, viz: Nos. 1,2,3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8,9, 10, 1L 12, 13, 14 and 15 for 1.000 each; No. 41 for I50O. and Nos. 81 and 82 for 100 each in sixty days from this date, after which time Interest on same wiU cease, G. B. HEBWICK, de25-27-TuF Secretary. THE UNIOir TRANSFER AND TRUST GOMPANY, Nos. 121 and 123 Fourth Ave. The company Is chartered to act as execu tors, administrators, trustees, guardians, assignees, etc. Also acts as surety for trustees, admin Istrators, guardians, etc., upon Indemnity being given. delS-TTsn GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. Until the reconstruction of our hulldlng, comer Wood and Diamond streets, which we expect to oc cupy again bv March, 1891, we are. temporarily lo cated at No. 7 Sixth avenue, corner of Wood street. Depositors of One Dollar and upward received ana Interest paid thereon, commencing on the First and Fifteenth of each 3Ionth, and payable seml annuallvon the nrstdava of January ami July. If not drawn the interest is added to the principal. CHAS. METT.AN, President. JOS. ABEL, Vice President, A. K. NIEMANN. Secretary. H. W. WILKER, Treasurer. GEO. W. GUTHRIE, Solicitor. Open dally from 9 a. M. to 4 P. II., and on Satur da j s from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ocl-46-TTS Legal Notices. A. M. BROWN, Attorney at Law. VTOT1CE-APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO XI the Court of Common Pleas No. 3 of the county of Allegheny, on thc30TII DAY OF JANU ARY. 1832. by G. 6. Trazler. M. H: Henning, K. B. Thompson, Wilson McLean. John S. Crawford, Walter N. Haslett, James Stewart and their as sociates, under the act of Assembly entitled: "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called the Second United Presbyterian Congregation of WilUnsburg. the character and object of which Is the worship of Almighty God according to the faith, doctrines, discipline and usages of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, at the borough of Wil kinsburg. Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. C. P. No. 3, February term, 1892. A. M. BROWN, SoUcitor for Applicants. dea-38-Tu LOST. T OST Chemical diamonds. LOST Newfoundland dog; name. Major: license plate 230; 5 reward if returned to J. E. Jones, Frospect St., Thirty-second ward, city. LOST Call and examine our solid 14-kt gold watches, with American movements, at S20. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Liberty and 70S, 705707 Smith field. LOST One dog; large black, white and tick setter; anyone furnishing any lmormation concerning, or returning the dog will receive liberal reward at 1915 or 1816 Wharton St., S. S. FOUND. X)0KD Chemical diamonds. TXirmD-Hotel Wilson. 10 Smlthneld st. J 25c: try them: rooms. 60c up. POUND Sterling silver-plated knives and forks, 175 per doz. Koyer'i. 105 Smlthfield st. FOUND Carpenters' tools; the very lowest prices and. goods guaranteed, at Borer's. 103 Smlthfield St. POUND Solid gold ear drops f 1 and up at Smlt's, 932 and 934 Liberty St., and 703, 705 K. and 707Smltbfleld. ITiOUND-Tbat J. J. Aland, 131 Fifth av., is giving each purchaser .of an umbrella, cardigan Jacket or negligee shirt a handsome silk scarf this week. FOUJi D Reliable portrait artists In crayon, sepia and water colors; finest grades onlv; all ork done in windows in presence of the public to prove that no bromide prints are used; order now and pav for Christmas; stores open tlliop. m.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union Artists' Portrait Co., first floors, 70S Liberty st,. 607 Wood st. PERSONAL,. . "pEESONAL Chemical diamonds. PERSONAL One camenter's brace and fivegood steel bits for 98c. atKoyer's, 105 Smlthfield st. PEESONAL A oveity rrlntlng Co., 77 diamond St.; all kinds pt printing; best work at lowest prices. EESONAL Hotel Wilson. 10 Smlthfield St.. Pittsburg. Try our celebrated 25c meals; rooms. 50c up. PERSON AL Solid gold rings for ladies from 1 25 up at K. Smlfs. 932 and 931 Liberty St., and 703, viu aua 707 smltniieia. "pERSONAL-casli paid for old gold and silver X watches and jewelry repaired; new work mads to oruer. unns. itaucn. 541 Smlthfield PERSONAL Everybody to come and get a silk scarf at Aland's, 131 Fifth av. ; free tills week with each purchase oi an umbrella, cardigan jacket or negligee shirt. PERSONAL When 1 was a small bov my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fllthav., cor. AVood .t., second noor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. TeLlSSs. TJKRSONAL- Thackeray's worss, complete, fit on l 10 vols.. Dickens "works, complete 2 90 Shakspeare's works, complete l 50 Eliot's works, complete 2 00 Prescott's MexlcoV 3 vols., gilt top 1 35- Huckleberry Finn... 75 FRANK 11ACON & CO.. 301 Smlthneld St. t&-Display ckvrlUem'enn me doUar 'per square for one ittiertUm. ClanHfied real estate advertisement on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOE EACH INSERTION when pall for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOKSALES.LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. SmithOeld anil Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BBANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, AVHERE "WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DisrATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE Mil. FOR TnE SOUTHS1DE, NO. 1412 CAESON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOB THE EAST END, J.W.WALLACE, 61 PENNAV. t PnTSEUEG-ADDrnONAL. THOMAS JlcCAFFBEY, 5M9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKKY. 21th street and Penn avenue, ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenue. PERRY 11. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ays. WANTED. Male HelD. T ARBEB Good German barber. 2715 Penn av. B ABBEE 115 Ohio St., Allegheny. BOY Writing rapid and plain. Address own handwriting, stating age and salary expected, M. R., Dispatch office. BOY To learn the barber trade: one with some experience in the business. Apply 2012 Sarah ., S. S. B OY or man who understands the 'butchering buslues. 753 Forbes st. BOY with some experience in the barber trade. 58 Seventh av. BOY Office boy. andflA. M. Call at 903 Penn av., between 8 B OY Stout boy to work in laundry. 8 Wylie av. pUTCHER By Zelgler & Moses, Midway, Pa. BUTLER An experienced butler; best of refer ences required; in replying state whether white or colored and age. Address K., Dispatch office. CANVASSERS Three experienced; to sell soap and soap powaer from wagon for a la rge man ufacturing companv. Call at 8 A. 31. ar Union Transfer Company, Montgomerv,av., Allegheny. CARPENTERS-Two good house carpenters; sleadv work all winter. Apply for three days, at No. 17 Anderson St., Allegheny City. Pa. DRUG CLERK Registered: good position for flrst-clss man: must be a hustler; German preferred. W. J. Gllmorc & Co., 40 Seventh av. TvRUG CLERK- Competent and well XJ mended. Address Dispatch office. T ATHERS Four at once. Annlv to Mr. Me- Intosh, corner Highland and Broad it., E. E. MAN A pushing business man, K to 40 years of age. to assist In establishing a branch In a good-paving business at Danville. III.: one for Lynchburg, Va. ; a capital of 600 required: business llioroughlj- legitimate and will bear close Investiga tion; willyleldSI,800to $2,200 per year; moro If properlv pushed: only those who mean business and having the required capital need apply. Call or address, giving age and occupation. Rooms 45, 43 and 47, Eisner building. MAN A good man who understands thoroughly the adjusting and repairing of clocks and also has some knowledge ofother mechanical wort. Address with reference F. O. Box 21, Wheeling. W.Va. 2. tfs-LESMEN can easily make from 825 to $75 per O week above expenses selling our patent non cvanoratine. non-freezing chemical Are nails: 5100 In -a day Is possible; big demand for these- gooas; no ex serience necessary: sola only oy agents to whom exclusive territory Is given : we ran prove this statement if vou will address The Worcester Fire Appliance Company (incorporated), Wor cester. Mass. We have other money making specialties. QALESMAN Real estate salesman; one acqualn-. Tea wun Aiiegncny city ana cxpericncca In the "business, Address Real Estate Salesman Dispatch office 'ALES!!. To sell stores O'Keefe's O. K. shoe blacking, the finest in the world: good com- missions. O'Keefe & Co., 70S Smlthfield :1U St. . Pltts- burg. Pa. SALESMAN An experienced lumber salesman for the wholesale trade In Western Pennsyl vania and Ohio. Address Reno, Dispatch. SECRETARIES or building and loan associations In Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia will be personally benefited by sending their names and addresses, with name or association, to Lock Box 370, Pittsburg postoffice. T EA SALESMEN One or two good, live men wanted to sell tea, coffee and baking powder to families; salary or commission to an experienced man. Address Teas. Dispatch office. A gents Wanted. AGENTS On palaiy nr commission tn 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 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to ?620 In eIx days; another ?32intwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for each fetate and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, addivss The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X10). AGENTS Installment agents, call at once and see our beautiful line of albums forthe holiday trade: the finest line in the cltv, at lowest prices; highest commissions paid. . Gately & Co., 25 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. GENTS -For industrial and ordinary insurance for Pti 6bur.g, Braddocfc, McKeesport. Home stead and Wllklnsburg. Applv bv letter to John R. George, District Superintendent,83Murrayay., Beltzhoover. AGENT ?3 to S7 daily: experience unnecessary, Putnam &. Co., Perfumers, West Winsted.Ct. Female Help 'Wanted. COOK Good cook: small family. Apply Center av., third house from Craig sC COOK Short order cook, girl preferred. Smlthfield st. 60S COOK FemaU" night cook, Jesse Moore. at 1109 Carson st. COOKS-Glrls for housework. Allegheny. 130 Robinson St., COOK Experienced male cook, mondst. 35 and 37 Dla- GntL for general housework: German preferred. 1 Frazier St., cor. Pennsylvania ave., Alle gheny. 1IRL Immediately: half grown girl for dish VT washer; call this evening. 570 Fifth av. ciny :h knowledge of cookinar. to wash. dishes at night at Miller's, 113 Fifth av. GIRL for general housework: no washing. No. 4900 Liberty avenue. East End. G IRL Dining room girl. Glrard House. 20 and T 22 Tcderal St., Allegheny. STENOGRAPHER First-class lady stenographer to tako desk room In central location; free rent for attending to small correspondence; must own machine ana have outside trade: good opening. For particulars address Business, Box 869, city. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses, liousegirls 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. HELP At once, male cook, 2 waiters, butcher, farm hands, coal miners, boy to assist on a farm, hotel cooks, dishwashers, chambermaids, 2 dining room girls ft per week. 200 house girls, family cooks and chambermaids. 2 colored girls, child's nurse. laundress. Meehan's, 543 Grant st. Telephone, 90. LABORERS 100 railroad laborers. 300 coal miners, house girls, male and female cooks. butchers, bakers, waiters and teamsters: three grocery clerks. Keystone Employment Agency, 610 Grant st. LADIES and gentlemen to take orders for 'Mary, the Queen of the House of David;" outrivals "Ben Hur" and "The Prince or the House of David:" call or write. A. S. Gray A Co., Room 45, Elsuer building. Situations "Wanted. TrMPLOYMENT 10 woodchoppcrs in railroad Uj ties, etc., are loosing lor an employment; they are good worklngmcn and have experience in this line of work. Inquire at Michael Srugorl's, 535 Ohio St., Allegheny. "POSITION as cook or bartender; short-order cook, . or Danenuer ui lesuiuraiiL uy yuuug man wisn lng to learn business: some experience: good refer ences: wages no object. A. W. A., Box No. 23. Du Bois, Pa. "nOSTTlON Ttva voiimrman 22 from IfpwYnpt X with a good' firm where honesty and good bus- lness qualities will be appreciated: excellent refer- ences. Address Yt . B, .D., xispau:ii uuice. POS1TI ON Young man with fair business ex perience has J1.C0J to invest in a business that will gie the investor employment. Address H. M., Dispatch office.! POSITION As bookkeeper or cashier in a busi ness where I can Invest from 12,500 to (5,000. Address A. K., Dispatch office. POSlTIOJt by lady bookkeeper or general office six years' experience; gooa references. Ad dress S. Y., Dispatch olEcc. i uilmj. x., wiaiwivv-w, 1 guuuy, ,ra. 1 itoom -w I enn buiunng. 1 WANTED. Situations "Wanted. POSITION An experienced stenographer; will -he open for engagement Jan. 4. Address Ex pert, Dispatch office. SITUATION By a practical guide and bar mill roller, either iron or steel : used to all kinds shape work: also rods: large experience In rolling flic steel. Address Boiler, Dispatch office. SITUATION In office as clerk: three years' ex perlence. Address I. K Dispatch office. SITUATION January I, by practical accountant. Books, Dispatch office; Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS and lodgers wanted: best meals In city 25c; rooms, 60c up. Hotel Wilson, 10 Smlthfield st. LODGERS At Anchor Hotel, 327 Liberty St., cor. Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c; per week, 1 23. 1 75, Si S3. Hoarding; Wanted. BOABD A gentleman and wife wish room with board In East End; private family preferred: references exchanged. Address Chas. S., Dispatch office. WANTED Booms at once; two communicating rooms.' with board, for gentleman, wife and daughter, on main line of street cars. Address Business, Dispatch office. WANTED Boom and board: In private house: cenlrallv located for bov going to school In this city. Address. sUtlng terms and location. Scholar, Dispatch office. Business Opportunities Wanted. WANTED To represent a Pittsburg concern In New York by a gentleman or the highest reputation and business ability, now traveling but anxious to discontinue: salary moderate; card in serted by a lriend of the applicant who would be glad to arrange an interview. Address G. G., Dis patch office. WANTED Offer extraordinary Will exchange patent device for railroads lor unencumbered property, well located. Inquire Parker Smith, Jeannetto, Pa. Bookkeeping Accuants, Etc, Wanted. AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing in the liuts of Intricate accounting, auditing the books of corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. Sawhlu, 187 Federal St., Allegneuy, l'a. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEE & ZAHN Fire Insurance, Fourth av. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John II. Claney, Sec'y., W. A. Caldwell, Pres't; 93 Fourth av. Financial Wanton. BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wittlsh, 410 Giant St., Pittsburg. 11TONEY to loan at lowest rate of Interest: loans 1U. granted promptly, no delay: have a large amount: on nana at ine present tune brine vour ueea witn you. will guarantee uromotloan or no cnarge. .1 . J!., phone 1676. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av., Tele- MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. ReedB. Coyle & Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. MONEYto loan on mortgages: lowest interest no delay. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. MORTGAGES Money to loan in sums to suit at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. Robert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. PAST due accounts collected promptly: responsi ble person experienced in handling same. Al references. Address Collector, Box 61, city. TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: $100 and up ward at 6 per cent; I50O.C0O at i percenton residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, b. H. French. 12o Fonrth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. IOAEDEES At the only place in the two cities i that studies the welfare of norsc and Its owner; the best attention given to horse, hirness and buggies atthegentleman's private boarding stable, 167 second av , John Himer, the English Reliable Horseman, Proprietor. Over 20 j ears' experience with the finest blood stock in the world. EVERYONE to know $5 will buy a good second hand sewing machine at the Light Running New Home office: or, if you want a new sewing machine that is sure to glTe yon satisfaction, buy a Light Running New Home at II. Carter's, 19 Mxth St.. two doorshelow the Bijou. ("1KOCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled T Hams, sausage, pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Eeineman, IS Pitts. Market. LODGERS At Anchor Hotel. 327 Liberty st., cor. Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c; per XJ Fourth: lodging pe week. Si 25, SI 75, S2, $3. PATENTS IT. S. and foreign; fees parable on success. J.II.Stevenson.sollcltor. looFlfthav. PATENTS-O. 1). Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth ar., nextLeader, Pittsburg; no delay. "DUPILS-To learn booklceeotnc. nenmanshln L or shorthand dnrlng lej?ure hours at home; instruction by mail; satisfaction guaranteed; scholarship 55, payable at completion, of course. Address, stating references. Professor, Dispatch office. UIT NOTICES Served free of charge by A. Z. Byers & Co., 9j Federal st.. Allegheny,- T OOM RENTING-130 Eoblnson st.t Allegheny. fPENANTS For small house on Thirty-ninth St., X near Liberty: rent 514. Inquire 1718 Penn av., or Thomas McCaffrey, 3509 Butler St.. THE address or circulars of an association that becomes bondsm in for the fulfillment of con tract or paymentofdebt. Address C 105, Dispatch office. rpRTJNKy named to and from East End for 50c. X Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. T7"ANTED-"Whlte oak standing timber, large or ? t small tracts, 'situated accesslblv to the Penn sylvania, Baltimore and Ohio or Chesapeake and Ohio Railroads. Address, with fall particulars, Oak, Dispatch office. WANTED-Evervbodr to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell flO worth of goods on credit for $1 down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. W ANTED To sell American Mechanic, Odd Fellow. Masonic or Knights of Prlhlas solid gold rings at ?3 60. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Liberty auu JU3, juo anu ivj smunneia. TITANTED Everybody to call and examine our V elegant line of ladies' solid gold 14 kt Ameri can watches at 520. K. Smlt, 932 and 931 Liberty and 703. 703, 707 Smlthfield. WANTED Buyers for Sheffield carving knives and forks, 50c a pair, at Hover's, 10a Smith field st. TTTANTED To sell ladies' fob chains and charms IT at ft. K. Smlt. WANTED-To sell roll plate vest chains at $1 50, at K. Smlt's. EARERS of spectacles to bur the best n steel and $3 50 gold spectacles and eye glasses yet offered of W. L. Trleber, Practical Optician, at Schaerer's Jewelry Store. 150 Firth av. 1 A A OOO CITIZENS to take advantage of our XJJi reduction in prices for furniture and car pets; over 100 styles fancy rockers. F. J. Thomas. cor, unio anu .e. uiainona st, Allegheny. FOK SAlEJHSCEIXANEOUS. Musical Instruments. UPRIGHT PIANO Almost new, big bargain, best make, warranted; need money Immedi ately. 105 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles, live Stock For Sale. HARNESS-Blankets, saddles, covers, Fourth av. and Ferry st. Grants', SINGING BIRDS, parrots, goldfish, small pet animals. Esplch's, 610 Smlthfield st. WAGONS and carts or all descriptions for sale; new and second hand. Pittsburg AVagon AVorks, No. 336 Second ave. ; telephone 1870. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, 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 J10I, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Ifoung. Allegheny. Pa. CECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two :3 3 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-live, 15, 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, allgood and will be sold cheap. Hanucs' Machine Depot. 99 First av. SECOND-nAND engines and boilers; engine lSx 48. boilers 44 inchesx20 feet: two flues, fixtures complete; all In first-class condition : will sell cheap. E. M. Sims, corner Fifth st. and Duquesne wav, city. 30 HORSE POWER ATestinghouse engine, sec ond-hand: comeoufek. if. rmrt hp soli!, s. o. juarviu a, KU. Coal For Sale. COAL Buy your lump coal, nut and slack at Mc Elwaiu's, Seventh and Duquesne way. Tele phone 1117. "VOUGH10GHENY COAL-The cheapest coal for A family use in Allegheny Cltv On Irder of C Jutte & Co.: float foot of Walnut "st., telephone 3503. Allegheny; Miscellaneous Ifor Sale. BILLIARD and pool tables, bIiow cases, store counters, cash register. 90 Diamond st. CARPET TACKS 10c per dozen papers. Rover's, 105Smittitteldst. (10RDAOE Twine, hemp packing. Flocker & J Co.. 89 Water st. DOG COLLARS From I0cup:1lnest line in the city. Eoyer's. 103 Smlthfield st. FOR SALE Genuine diamond ear drops, white and perfect, from $12 50 up. K". Smlt, 932 and 834 Liberty and 7C3, 705, 707 Smlthfield. FOR SALE-Fine pocket and tablecutlerv, suit able for holiday presents. Howard Rover's. 105 Smlthfield st. TTOR SALE Genuine diamond rings from $8 up. r K. sinlt. 932 and931 Liberty St., and 703, 703 and 707 Smlthfield. FOR SALE Genuine diamond studs from 8 up. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Liberty and 703, 703 and 707 bmlthfleld. "P ED BRICK In large or small quantities. Witt- j-u mer cries. 1,0., um., a x eqerai 6U, Allc- gueny, .ra. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous For Sale. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Nearly new; must be sold at once: sideboard cost J!i will be sold for 40; bedroom suites, bed lounge with mattress, fenders, cradle, brle-a-brac. etc. Inquire 720 Filbert St., near Ellsworth ar.: goods can be seen at any time. Including Bandar. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. flONFECTIONEEY STORE, a good business jplace: good reasons for selling. .Inquire at 137 Twelfth at.,. Sonthslde. "DOR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents JC furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau rant, grocery stores, $200 to 110,000: cigar store, bakery, milk depot; fish and oyster market, butcher shop. Jewelry store, with large repair trade: good hotel. Holmes fc Co., 420 Smlthiield street. FOUNDRY BUSINESS A successful business on line of railroad and river, at an Immense bargain ; excellent situation to command the cltr and railroad trade: full and complete equipment and everything in full running order: will be sold at half less than value: this is a splendid opening;' satisfactory reasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. CBOCEBY-51,300 or invoice, doing L600 per X month; interest iu drygouds and carpet store, country stores, shoe stores, cigar stores, lunch room, $350. Perclval Gaston, 439 Grant st. PAYING newspaper business: no opposition; good reasons for selling. Outlook, McDonald, Pa. ROUTE A good newspaper route (morning newspaper). English ana German. Apply 225 Madison av., Allegheny. STORE-One of the finest and bestpaylng cloth ing and furnishing stores in Western Pa.. carrying a stock of $7. 000 to gio. COO and doing good business: store situated in brick hotel block. 100x22 ft., electric light, gas for fueL street cars in the city: best of reasons given for selling; nothing but spot cash can buy It: good opportunity for right man. Address Lock Box 156. Du Bols, Pa $150 -Will Invoice $250; news stand. R. bneldcr. Dispatch office. Address Business Properties For Sale. "VVOOD ST. A five-story brick warehouse: good 11 Investment property: price only $25,000: a small cash payment, balance long time, Samuel W. Black X l.o. , 99 Fourth av. FOK SALE IMPK6VED REAL .ESTATE Cltv Itesiclences. TYESIRABLE Fourth av. property, near Market U st.: lot 24 feet, fronting on Fourth av.: must be sold to settle an estate. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av. DESIRABLE Penn St. property. F Geo. Johnston, Agent, 63 Fourth Fourth ward. av. ON Wylleav.. between Duff andCnauncey sts.. new brick house of six rooms and mansard, with bathroom, hot and cold water In kitchen; low rent to desirable tenant. Geo. Johnston, 62 Fourth avenue. t Fast End Residences For Sale. EAST END EESIDENCE-If von are looking for a home in East End with Immediate posses sion we have a bargain at $3,800; a complete house with modern conveniences on a fine residence street that is paved and sewered: central location; can be bought on easy term. S. A. Dickie & Co., Penu and Shady avs.. East End. FIFTH AV.. Oakland A modern built press brick residence, between Craft av. andMey ranav., containing nine rooms, with all the mod ern improvements; for less than value to a prompt ouyer. u. a. Ltove. va r ourtn av. "WEAR Penn and Highland avs.. lot 100x219. iy fronting on two streets, one pavedflo. cov ered wilh fine shade trees and good nine-room brick house: will sell for the low price of SIS. 000 for all or will divide to suit: this is a bargain and well worm looking alter, iveny x iiogers, Kits t-enu av.. East End. new and complete nine-roomed ' irame house in a snlendia location, conven ient to all the rapid transit lines, including Penn sylvania Railroad; house has every modern con venience, and street Is paved and sewered; lot 30s. iiu; lavorame xenns: an inspection win convince you that this is a bargain, S. A. Dickie A Co., Penn and Shady avs.. East End. .Allegheny Residences For Sale EOR SALE (10 per cent net investment) raut .be seen to be appreciated: new four-story brick apartment building, equipped with fire escapes, etc., located on a good street, within half a block of Federal street, and near Allegheny Postoffice and Carnegie Library, containing a large storeroom and cemented basement, also six flats of five rooms each, with nail, bathroom, ln Elde w. c, stationary marble top washstand, range, hot and cold water, both gases and elec tric light: slate mantels, tile and stone hearths, in side shutters, fine chandeliers; the building has been all newly papered and everything Is In first class repair; rented at present to A No. 1 tenants for?2,348 per annum; price, $20, 0C0; terms about one-half cash, balance at & per cent interest: this property canDot be duplicated for less than $25,000. For further particulars and prrmit see John K. Ewing & Co., exclusive agents, 107 Federal st. "VrEW sale list of Allegheny real estate just out; IN &end for one. John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal &t. Suburban Residences For Sale. T70R SALE TVilklnsburg; $6,250; newbrick house J? of seven rooms, attic, bath, w. c, both gases, plpp.trlfi Ileitis, furnace: one of the best locations on Soutbyit. See W A. Herron & Sous, 80 Fourth HOUSES and lots in Coraopolis. P.& L. E. K.R.-; easy terms. Inquire of G.B.Hart. Coraopolls. FOK SAI.E LOTS. City Lots. AT a bargain, several very fine building lots fronting on Duff, Chauncey, Webster and Bedford avs.. Thirteenth ward; mnst be sold at once regardless of cost. Geo. Johnston. 62 Fourth avenue. East End Lots For Sale. "iHOIUE LOT. 31x190 feet: Terrace street. Oak j land: fine view with southern exposure; close to Fifth ave.: good stable on rear: price low. M. F. Hippie & Co.. 96 Fourth avenue. INE lot5Sxl20 on Stanton av., 200 feet from Highland, and onlvsw per foot: finest loca tion in tue .:isi mq: street paveu anu sioue sine walk: all paid, bee Kelly Rogers, 6216 Penn av.. East End. B, IGHT in tne heart of East Liberty. 1.600 feet irontage on ino. i streets ciose to mgn- land av, ; will retail at a largp wm retail at a largp p; Kelly & Bogers. 6213 Pi roflt: don't fal I to see this. enn av.. East End. Allegheny Lots For Sale. ATASACRIFICEIn Allegheny, 11 lots, located as follows: Four lots. 20x105 each, fronting on Pennsylvania av., extending back to a 12-foot alley; four lots. 21x10) feet each, fronting on Fre mont st. and extending to a 12-foot alley; three lots. 20x105 feet each, fronting on Jackson st.and ex tending back to a 12-foot atley; the above lots will be sold at a bargain: terms one-third cash, balance in two and three years. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Suburban Lots For Sale. BRUSHTON Nice level lots 25x80, only S10O: one minute fromUrushton station ana five min utes from Duquesne cars, on Penn av. (K 78). Black & Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlers Fine building lots (300 to (600. according to size and location, within sight of the Court House: Chartlers is the most accessible of anv suburb of Pittsburg, being reached bv the P. & L. E. 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 line next spring, in 25 minutes: these lots front on line of ciectric road. For further particu lars, T. H. Dickson, 9G Fourth av.. Room 39. Manufacturing bites For Sale. AFEAV desirable n-annfacturlng sites on Alle gheny Valley Railroad: river and railroad front; locations tine. Geo. Johnston, 62 Fonrth av. MANUFACTURING OR BUILDING SITE Fronting 310 leet on Pennsylvania av., Alle gheny, cor. bedfrwlck St.. 130 feeth in depth: paved btreet in rear; suitable for building storerooms or dwellings in front and email dwellings In rear, or for manufacturing site. T. H. Dickson, 96 Fourth av., room 39. MANUFACTURING SITE Desirable site, fronting 340 feet on Preble av., Allegheny Cltv, extending to Ohio river and containing Z acres, with B. & O. and Pennsylvania R. R. con nections: 20 minutes Irom foot of Firth av. bv electric cars. T. II. Dickson, 90 Fourth av., room 30. MANUFACTURING SITE-Fronting 257 feet on Preble av.. Allegheny, containing one acre: all Pennsylvania R. R. system connections, with siding; 20 minutes from foot of Filth av. bv elec tric cars. T. II. Dickson, 96 Fourth av., room 39. M ANUFACTURING SITE-On West Market St.. Allegheny, containing M acre or ground: an Pennsylvania E. R. system connections with sid ing; 20 minutes from foot of Fifth av. by electric cars. T. II. Dickson, Itf Fourth ay., room 39. MANUFACTURING SITE 375 feet on Ohio av Allegheny, 15) I'tet In width to Ohio river, contaluinglM acres: Pittsburg anil AVesteru (B. & O.) siding. T. II. Dickson, US Fourth av., room 33. MANUFACTURING SITE-At Chartlers, con taining 3(1 acres, on P. it L. E. R. R. : coal by rail or river and convenient, to natural gas lines. T. II Dickson, 'M Fourth av.. room 39. TO I.ET. t City Residence. TO LET SIS per mo. A good brick, six rooms, on a desirable paved st., on cable line, 11 minutes from P. O. AV. A. Herron fc Sons, 60 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To let. TO LET Two-story brick dwelling of seven rooms. No. 243 Franklin St., Allegheny; good neighborhood; low rent. Inquire L. P. Kleber, SOU AVood st. v Rooms To Let. FURNISHED room for quiet couple. Mrs. C. Martin. Allegheny P. O. ROOM Large, nicely-furnished room: both gases: use batli: 15 minutes' walk from Court House. 240 Dinwiddle street. "11 OOMS Two on top floor and two on first: with Xi both gases: all neatly furnished. 186 Forty- seventh St., near Butler st. WYLIE AV.-No. SOI. furnished rooms by day. wrekormonth; also boardlug If desired, at Zalkind Hou&e. Offices and Desk Jtnom To Let. TO LIST Office rooms, third floors, suitable for attorneys or real estate business; light and heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office, corner Smlthneld and Diamond sts. rpo LET Part of office or desk room. Inquire l!oom41Ii Penn building. TO LET. Business Stands To Let. -N'STVTTAT.P.fnre No. TBI fimlthfleld St.: lniH' J diate possession: themost desirable location In the city; suitable for any branch of business, quire on premises. In- 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 bnlldlngs: possession about January 1: rent free until Aprtll:6end for illus trated book. Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. TO LET Manufacturing property, 144 feet front on Washington av.. Allegheny: 130 feet deep to naved back street, with brick and frame build ings on the Washington av. front, and large vacant ground in rear for storage: buildings will be placed in order to suit tenant. Apply to BenJ. F. Jen nings, West Penn Steel Works, Preble av., Alle gheny. TO LET Three-story brick building, with boilers, engines, shafting, etc. Size. 3x80 feet. Suitable for light manufacturing. Location good. East St.. Allegheny. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t TO LET Office In building 75. 77 and 79 Diamond St., with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and elevator service ;rent 3C0 per year:also rooms of various sizes with power: possession immediately. Aprtly to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smlthfield and Diamond streets. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of W. A. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts., Pittsburg. Pa. TO LET SpacV with power-Cor. Penn and Third av.; three floors: 20,OCO feet space: abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venlence. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Fifth av. rpo LET Desirable ttoreroom. Diamond st. in X new Dlsnatch bulldlnff: lizht and heat fiir- nisnea. ji comer Smlt cply to Business Ofllce The Dispatch, ihpeld and Diamond sts. rpo LET Business houses. Wood St.. between JL ourtn and Filth avs, Fifth ar.. near Wood st. W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av. t rpo LET Storeroom and cellar. No. 407 Ferry st. X rent $30 per month. Inquire on premises. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET You know we have the largest line of diamonds, watches and Jewelry In the cltv suitable for holiday gifts. K. Smlt, 932 and 91 Liberty and 703. 705 and 707 Smlthfield. AUCTION SALES. i Anction sale at the Citizens' Traction Company's stables, corner Plumber and Fortv-seventli streets. Lawrcnceville, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 29 and 30. 150 STREET CAR HORSES, WeiRhins from 1,000 to 1,230 pounds. The above horses are all sound, young and serviceable, and good color and all good workers. Anybody in need of horses of this kind wcinld do well to attend this sale, as they are going to be sold to the highest bidder, ac count of eiectrio cars taking their place; also a large lot of harness and stable fix tures, etc. No postponement on account of the weather. J. E. KUGG, J. A. jrcKELVY. Superintendent. Auctioneer. le22-U AUCTION SALE at the residence. Furniture, carpets, piano and household coods," WEDNESDAY, December 30, at 10 o'clock, at the residence, Hoquet st, in Dimling's row, near Oakland square. Take Fifth ave. and Atwood st. cars. The furnishment, consisting of chamber suits in oak and walnut, lounse, piano, tables, chairs ana rockers, parlor furniture, hall-rack, sideboard, extension table, chairs, bedding, lace curtains, clocks and orna ments, dishes, silverware, brussels carpets on rooms, halls and stairs, kitchen and laun dry furniture, stoves, etc. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HEXKY AUCTION CO., de27-103 Auctioneers. AT AUCTION. FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, AVALL FAFER, TOBACCO. ETC. Tuesday, December 29, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms ot the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 26 Ninth street. Fine chamber suites, wardrobes, cheffon iers, couches, tables, chairs and rockers, parlor snitesupholsteredinbroca telle tapes try, plush and hair cloth; fine clocks, vases and ornaments, sideboards, extension ta bles, piano; music box, toiletware, brussels and ingrain. carpet for rooms, halls and stairs; also a large lot of wall paper, tobacco and notions, irom a store going outof busi ness. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. de27-106 AF. J. BARTON, Attorney, No. 1 AVvlie avenue. EXECUTORS' SALE-BY VIRTUE OF AN orderofthe Orphans' Court, the under signed, executors of Martin McGanley, de ceased, will sell at public sale on the prem ises on SATURDAY, January 16, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. -a., that certain lot fronting 33 feet 4 incnes on Locust st Allegheny City. Pa., and extendine back 65 feet, nijon which are erected two two-story frame dwellings, known as Nos. 112 and 144 Locust st. Terms $100 down, one-third balance on delivery of deed. Bemalnder in one and two years. GEORGE S. GRACE, AV. . JOHNSTON, JOHN FEDERKEIL, Executors- Auctioneer. de27-34-de2D-ja2,9,15 H.1 B. SMITI1SON, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER. Room 53, Eisner building, Fifth av. and AVood st. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. de3-20-D KIDD'S COUGH SYRUP. 25 Cents Per Bottle. GIVE IT A TRIAL. It willive satisfaction in all casei For sale by retail druggist3 generally, and at wholesale by L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Hos. 46 and 48 Seventh Aventu, H019-D ' PITTSBURG. PA. US HORSES J It is now pretty generally known I"MV17"' that those who invested in Lots ., - -- r at the new manufacturing and r AO 1 m residence city of KENSINGTON have made money. The opportunity is as good noAv, if taken advantage of, Avhile many of the finest locations, for HOMES, BUSINESS or investments re main open, and while they can be bought at the same prices as when first placed on the market Make a purchase now and it Avill soon double. A visit will cost nothing, as we issue free railroad tickets to the new city and return. THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT CO., Rooms 30,, 32 and 34, No. 96 Fourth -Ave,, Pittsburg, Pa. ' CHOICE PROPERTIES. $ll,0O. A HANDSOME MODERN BRICK HOUSE Of 12 rooms in a strictly first-class neigh borhood. Street paved and sewered, stone sidewall-; convenient to all the rapid transit lines, lot 4-jXlli Very easy terms. S. A. DICKIE &'CO.t PEXX AND SHADY AVEXUES, E. E. de29-(9-TTP CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND INVESTORS, We Have Eor Sale soo peet iRo:rT, Within S00 feet of Shady Ave. and Marchand St. Call and see us. J. H. COLEMAN & CO., uziz rcna Ave., a. r.. de20-TTsn HOMEWOOD LOTS FAHNESTOCK PLACE PLAIT lylnjr between Penn avenue and Penn sylvania Railroad offers to intendine pur chasers the very finest lot or property in this" really delightful neiuhborhood where the society, schools, churches, etc.. are tha best. Duquesne Electric and Pennsylvania. Railroad cars furnish rapid transit every few minutes. Each lot in this plan lies well and has fruit and shado tree. The prices are low and terms easy. Don't buy at Shadyside where prices are out of sight un til after you see these lots. For plans and prices see LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. de29-58 OFFICES BUILDING 121 and 123 Fourth avenue, -AT- MODERATE RENTS. de23-J3-TTS $16,000 SHADYSIDE. On 60-foot residence street, near eiectrio and cable cars, fine new modern style Queen Anne brick dwelling, H rooms, reception, hall, hardwood finish and mantels, tilo hearths, etc, laundry, stationary tubs, very complete bathroom. In fact, the dwelling was built for use of present owner, and is substantial and complete. Lot 50 or 100x145. A bargain. M. F. 1IIPPLE & CO., de29-l-Tuw 9S Fourth av. OAKLAND RESIDENCE $14,000. Corner two prominent 50-foot residence streets. New 12-room Queen Anne stylo brick dwelling, containing all modern conveniences; lot 50x100, paved and sewered M. F. HIPPLE A CO., de27-83-TTsn 0G Fourth avenue. EDUCATIONAL. THE SHORTLIDGE MEDIA SCHOOL. For Young Men and Eovs. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A. B. ft A. JL (Graduate of Exeter and Harvard). MEDIA, IA. (14 miles from Broad St. Station, i'hlla.) de!2 "VTEW KAPID -Ll typewriting FJ30NOGRAPHY AND and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 204 North, ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and journal to any address free. au2u-TTS LEVILUDDEN, A. M., Principal. UQUESNE COLLEGE, DIAMOND-ST opposite Court House. Pittsburg. Next term begins January 4, 1992: full collegiate courses: superior instruction in shorthand and typewriting, bookkeeping and penman ship; the best opportunities for mechanical drawing, music, elocution; night school classes, leading to graduation diplomas and dcss. ' E. M. AVOOD, D. I. LLD., de27- President. MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Tills Institution, devoted exclusively to instrnc tlon fa shorthand and tvpewrttlnr. Is now- in IU eighth year. The conductor has had an experience of 25 years as official stenographer for courts and legislative bodies, yiftv typewriters are for the use of students. Three doors are devoted entirely to the use of the school. The instruction Is thor- oupti and practical. even lng. For full pa l. sessions are held day and artlculars ami catalogue call or or address A, 31. 3IAKTIN, 412 Wood street- delZ-TTS CURRY CLIVERS IT Y. SIXTH STREET. CTJKKY Collegiate Department, TheBest. CUKUY Normal School, The Best. CURRY English Training School, The Best, CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best. CURRY Conservatory of Mu3i( The Best CDRKT School of Elrcution. The Best. CURBY Fucuity and Discipline. TheBest. Call or send for catalogue. H. 1L ROAVE, President. oc24-51 AVTNTER RESORTS. Thomasville3 Ga. PINEY WOODS HOTEL NOW OPEN. M. A. BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, etc.. address AVM. E. DAVIES, OC31-17-TT3 Manager, Thomasville. Ga. HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. Deservedly world-famed, tbisimmense and unique caravansary is situated a few yards from Fort Monroe, and lies along a beautiful sandy beach, washed by the waters of Ches apeake Bay and Hampton Roads. The won derful equable climate makes it an all-the-year-round resort, unsurpassed in health and general attraction. It is the rendezvous for prominent people from all sections, and an atmosphere of comfort, luxury and re finement pervades the place. Dress parade, artillery practice, guard mounts, etc.in tho fort. Send for pamphlet. F. N. PIKE, Manager. del-43-TTSu .U ' fj$ 1 il J.&M,
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