$ i85 . -3S3i fA: Proposed by Indignant Citizens of the Thirty-First Yard. f 02MJXI0X LABOR WAS EMPLOYED. First Ear nf the Strike on the Avenue Electric Line. Second IXDTJSTKJ.U, FEATURES OF IXTEEEST The new Thirty-first ivanl schoolhouse is approaching completion, but before it is oc cupied by the young iJea there is likely to be -war to the knife between the School Di rectors and the citiren of the ward. The latter emphatically object to the non-union labor eiuplojed on the new structure and s-everal other features. A political scalp raitinp ami uniijnc boycott is likely to en mic. A cor of years ago, when the hill district lacine; the Mononsahela on the Southsidc. were folded within the loving embrace of J'ittsburg by consolidation, the districts referred to were considered sub urban. At that time the present Thirty fiTst ward was called Allcntowm The name clinss to it yet, and it is belter known to the residents than the ward number. The new district had hardly entered into mnnicip.il grace when it was discovered that a new schoolhouse was badly nee".ed. The borouch house was not larjre enough to accommodate the throng of youngsters then attending, and day by dav increasine in numbers. So a new building, a frame -tniciure of richt rooms, was erected on AVashincton avenue. Tse rooms were large, pd it was thought the building would be capacious enough lor many years to come. Ttut the district crew rapidly, and it was only a few years until the attendance fairly bulged out of the doors and windows, and more accommodation had to be provided. A piece of property was bought on Allen avenue, a short distance above "Washing ton, and a brick buildin; of four rooms built thereon. The architecture of the new structure was neither Corinthian, Doric or Gothic. A citizen ratlier vamely termed it a sort of '"here and there" building. Plenty of School Children There. Nevertheless, the children who had not arrived at a critical aire crowded in, and it was not lone; until it was as full and flowine over as the other one. Then rooms in the i. A It- building on Arlington avenue were rented, and still later more rooms were acquired in Director Charles ilagle's house. And still additional pupils kept coming, and the capacity of the four different build ings -was not nearly adequate to the de mand made upon them. The school directors-of the district then took the matter in hand, finallv decided to erect a structure to crjt about J40,0(i0, and selected their Allen ar?nne property as the location. Then the lun'began. Alien avenue at the point adjoining the school property is a veritable tobogrr.n, so far as the grade is concerned. It is not paved and during the winter season a bridge would be required to rros it. Then to get at the foundation, the upper end had to be dug out nearly 20 feet in depth and a heavy wall of the same heiht placed at the lower side to even matters. It took a large force of men three months to do .the grading. Everything cut on briskly enough. The builders kept risht at work and the con tractors promised its completion several laonths bef ocr the time specified. The stone masons came. They.were all right. Then the carpenters. They were all risht. Then, the bricklayers. They were "all wrong," to ue the phrase of an indignant worker of that craft. "When the time came for operations to fcegin a number ol uncle lavcrs wlio reside in tIic ward union men who have been on a itrike since the sprinsr, applied for work on the building. It is claimed their appli cations were refused, and howls of wrath wrre heard. To use the language of a .Mr. Elcock. a citizen and uniou bricklayer, who W2" met with yesterday: "Here I am. a property owner and a tax payer. I am ase-setl to pay for that build ing, and am not allowed to work on it, -wliile men from Philadelphia, Johnstown and oth- r points are brought on here to do work. I shall consider the matter before I -will consent to pay a single cent of tribute toward paving for it I am plainly a vic tim of a conspiracy against my rights. I nl'O voice the sentiments of a large number mi different eralisnien in the matter. With them I shall not send my children to a school built in such a manner. I shall find means to pay for mv children's tuition at some ether institution, but go they shall oi to a schcol held within w alls built by 'iscab labor." Mntvr of the ame Opinion. A number of others were spoken to con cemii:g the m-it:cr. Not one felt kindlv toward the pon-union laborers employed. Tlir Disp tch reporter uas given to un derstard that a preconcerted mo.cinent would Je made at the coming election to re- mov- l'e directors ulio nau caused tne new Irtnldir. lo be pm where it is or permitted ttieiuploymcntof non-union workmen. The interest i! it part of the matter is that every oneol tde direc ors belong to labor organ izations, tin- President being none other than 51. M. Garland, First Assistant Presi dent of tii" Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. Mr. Garland and Sir. ObarV- Magli's terms end the comiug Tear. liujh Ime hitherto been very popu lar in the wan1 The labor issue has al rcadr been rai-cd. The bricklayers of the district will make a strong fight, according lo their assertions. Thev will ask outside organization to aid iliem. jlr. Garland was called upon in reference to the trouble. He refused to believe that the dissatisfaction amounted to much. He knew that it existed, but had not worried Jiimseli concerning it, as he was confident he board h.id acted properlv in the matter. Effort had becii made 10 gain the consent of the oonrr-ie'ors to emplov only union jneii before the contract v.as let. The re quest mps coic-ded in every case, eicept 5ng that of the bricklayers. The attoruey for the board uas consulted, and he de rided tiiat they could not legally stipulate in the contracts for union workmanship. Such an action would be exceeding their sntlmiitv .-.s :i 'act ionics body elected by tlw people. Anv attempt at coeicion would reudcr them amenable to legal proceedings. It was onlv then the contracts were given ut, and that with reluctance. :v of the oddest lcatures of the affair is the determination which a number have arrived at to bocotthe building. If cx- preMons of opinion can be accepted there i- not the slightest doubt but that this will be done. Some hold such pronounced vim that they will uot, under any cii-- .instances, permit their children to le nlunited within its walls. It there ahnnM be anv unauimitv in this opinion it 5s poi ii,t,. jhe school board of the Thirty iirst v-ird will have some improved propertv to dispose of in the near iuture. THE FIEST GBADUATI0N. Ten Kyi. lu ih Trades School Compe tent Hricklaycrs. Tho trades s-bool of the Builders' Ki cb'tge.don u n Seventh street, was a much visited place yestcrdaj. The stream of vis itors pcurcd Soto the building to view the -nork dane bv the graduating class in the lrici-laviP? department. Three Tconths ago t-n i.oys, whose ages range from J5 to 20 Years, started in as green hands at the business and to-day there are several creditable samples of their work on exhibition. Their work lm all been in the lire of building miniature house fronts, and tLc curves, ornamentations, etc., are as well done as veterans in the business could da To-day the Builders Exchange will give X ilBRarr ?. v.. y ! . . . i-.v - . tc ""sT-?j them dinlomas and formallv graduate thei The Exchange las secured "them work with me ue contractors in me cit. m.i jh 'now start another class. The contractors have agreed to give all graduates of the school f 1 per dav for the first year, 51 50 for the second and for the third ?2. The three months spent in the school will be taken off the three years apprenticeship. The public is invited to visit the school and inspect the work. WAR ON THE SECOND AVENUE. The Company Sovs There Is No Trouble, but the Strikers Tell a Different Story A Boycott Declared The Now Men Are Hooted, The Second Avenue Electric Street Hail way Company is in the heart of a full fledged strike and boycott, but notatie,up. Yesterday morning about '20 conductors and motormen, in accordance with the decision arrived at the meeting earlier in fhe morn ing, refused to go to work. The company was ready for such an emergency and drafted in enough men to operate five cars. Tn the afternoon a Dispatch reporter found Superintendent Burns out at the car sheds, and concerning the strike said: Not Considered a Strike. "I don't consider this a strike. The fact of the matter is only one man quit work to-day. We have a number of new men on to-day, but that is necessary, as we are constantly increas ing the number of cars. Yesterday we had but seven cars running, but this afternoon we have 10. This is the largest number that has been in operation since our car stables liurneu aown. x no noi anticipate any trouble. I do not care to say why the nine men were discharged. As I have said be lorc, every employer has a right to employ and dismiss who ever he wants to." All along Second avenue the new con ductors and motormen were hooted and called ''scabs," but with this exception the crowd was orderly. One of the new con ductors told a Dispatch repofter that he had not be molested yet. He said the com pany had taken every precaution to protect its men.and an officer in citizen's dress would be on duty in every night car as long as tne strike lasted. A Striker Tells His Side. One of the most prominent of the strikers had this to say: "All the union men on the road but four came out this morning. One of this number is Dennis Friel, a well known labor man and a motorman on the road, who said he would quit work, but this morning when our committee waited on him, he said: 'I'll take my car out if I am the only man on the road.' Nenton Casby and C. D. Myers, both officers in our assembly, are alleged to have given the minutes of the meetings to Superintendent Burns. They are working to-day. Michael Brady alo claimed to be with us, but he is working to-day. "Our committee posted notices tip in Moorhead's mills and all the works along the line, telling the men no t to patronize the road. To-night we will post up circu lars all over town, asking the people not to travel on the road until the strike is de clared off." The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad officials were seen, and they said that no extra ac commodation trains would be put on. In case that the boycott against the road was effective they will put on extra cars be tween Pittsburg and Hazelwood. The road issues a monthly ticket that makes the fare about 10' 3' cents for the round trie THE FISST BENEFITS OEDEEED. A Kind Act of the Citizens' Traction Keller Association. There was a special meeting of the Citi zens" Traction Relief Association held in the East Liberty car barns last night. The meeting was called to take action concern ing the recent death of two of their number, George Clark, night dispatcher at East Liberty, and Frank Corry, conductor of car 'o. 22" of the Pcnn avenue branch. The relief association of this road was or ganized November 1", 1891. By a resolution passed at that time, no member coulc obtain any benefit from the association until after .lanuary 1, 1S92. By the resolution also 51.T0 was to be paid to the family at the death of one of their number, and 537 50 lor the death of a child of one of their number. Neither Clark nor Corry were members of the Association, but had applied for membership, and would have been in stalled to-day. The meeting was called to reconsider the resolution concerning the time of payment. The resolution was con sidered, and it was decided, on account of the destitute condition of the deceased men's fanrlies to pay the full amount 5130, to each of the deceased men's wives. It was also decided to pay to R, J. Caldwell, who recently lost a child 37 50. To each of these sums John G. Holmes added 510. ELECTEIC CABS TO BFKEESPORT. The Birmingham aud Second Avenne Trac tion Companis Heading; That Way. Tiro through electric roads from Pittsburg to 3IcTCeesport are on Pittsburg's possibil ity slate. One of them at least seems to be a certainty. It is well known that both the Pittsburg and Birmingham and the Sec ond Avenue Traction Companies are going to run lines to Homestead. The Birming ham has already received the right of way to run through the town and the Second Avenue Company will in a few days. It was reported yesterday that both companies would eventually get through lines to HcKeesport. H. Sellers JIcKee, of the Birmingham Company, was asked whether the report was true, and he said: "It is too soon to talk about it yet," but added with a significant look,"it's cooking, and I can tell you more about it again." Superintendent Burns, of the Second Avenue line, verified the report to the ex tent that his company had been out looking over the ground, and he thought it would eventually get a line to JIcKeesport. Largest Chimney Works in the 'World. Theodore Langenbecker, manager of George A. Macbeth & Co.'s Ell wood chim ney house, who has spent the week among former Southside friends, will return to Ellwood to-day. He says the factory has1 been closed dow n for the holidays but wilf resume operations on Monday. Some im provements in the shape of a new furnace are talked of, and when they are made Mac beth & Co. will have the "largest chimney establishment in the world. The Trice or Airbrakes Tnmbles. The "VVestinghouse Airbrake Company has reduced the price of its airbrakes for locomotives and freights. The principal reduction was in the quick-acting brakes for freight cars, tbey having fallen from 45 to 40 per set. The reduction is due to the new machinery and increased facilities of the Wilmerding works. FOB ABCSC OF ALCOHOL TJse Ilorsforcl's Acid Fhopliate. Tir. W. K- Crane. Mitcliell. Dak., savs: It Inn nroven almost a specific for this dis order: it checks the vomiting, restores the appetite, and, at the tame time allays the fear or Impending dissolution, that Is o common to heavy drinkers." Before Ton Bay Candr, oranges or raisins visit my estab lishments: The prices are low. E. MAGiinr, 913, 915 Liberty street, 80 Federal street, Allegheny. 1891 Gone 1892 Here. VTe will have the newest goods. Always. Keixing & "WiLriS, 710 Penn avenue. Suns made to order from ?25 np, at Schauer's, 407 Wood street. HOT ja(a'p8V"i&-.Ejt' 'r'VH?!'!l5iJI MVWWVW UAH 'dUM? The Injuries Caused by a Crush Uhe Basis of a Damage Case. CHARGE MADE BY JAMES E. EILEI A Man fleeted From a Train After the Fennsyltania Company. THE PKOCEEMNGS OF THE COURTS James E. Kiley yesterday entered suit against the Citizens' Traction Company for 52,500 damages. Riley states that on De cember C, 1S91, he got on a car at Fcrty first street to go to town. The car was crowded with more passengers than seats- could be provided for, aud Kiley had to stand. At Thirty-ninth street, as the car was turning a corner with .great speed, it is alleged, Riley was thrown off and into the gutter. His spine was injured and he was otherwise severely hurt. Charles Read yesterday entered suit against the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany for 52,000 damages. Read states that on December 17 he was engaged by Michael- Wolf &Son, of Baltimore, to go with a car load of horses and mules shipped from Pittsburg to Baltimore. The car was shipped that day and Read went in the car, having been authorized by the railroad company to do bo. He reached Marysville all right, but crews were changed there and the conductor put him off the train. He only had 20 cents when put off the train. He walked 15 miles through the rain, when he was enabled to get on a freight train and ride to Altoona. There he was near getting arrested as a tramp. He then footed it from Altoona to Pittsburg, arriving here on Christmas night. He was sick from exposure and a cold had settled on his lungs from which he believes he will never recover. The Reports of Viewers. The reports of viewers on the assessments tor the construction of a number of sewers were filed yesterday. They were confirmed nisi to become absolute in 20 days unless exceptions are filed. The sewers in ques tion are those on Ann and Marion streets, Webster avenue and Kirkpatrick street, Hemans and Kirkpatrick streets and Center avenue, Henry street, Kirkpatrick street, Wright's alley, Shipton street, Spring alley, Boquet street and Craig and Forbes streets. Next Week's Criminal Trial List. Monday Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Henry Iluser, William J. Crott, Barney Huser, Mollie Camp. Theresa Teets, alUs Killen, Frank Hamilton alias Hosack, Lizzie Jones, Richard Sehooley, O. E. McKibben, Clara Porter, J. K. Jenniucs.SIary Dunbaker, S. Gcrliune. James Cargo, George Veroskie, John T. O'Neill, Philip Anshutz, Alphonso ISnck, J. H. Currell, Edward Nau, Jr., Timothy O'Leary, Ansust llabinger. Tuesdav Joseph Miller, Arthur Olcott, Georco Northey, William Carney, Hiram Schall. Wedncstlav .Tames N. Tavlor, Henry Iud inger, David F. Biood, Joseph Mattery, A. E. McCnne, William Moffatf. Alplionzo Meyer, Patrick J. Clifford, John W. GiDson. Thursday J. S Dan son, Charles Heed, Andv Johnson, Lena Lew is, James Blair, Maggie Kellv, Marian Knau'e, Charles D. Little. Georjte W. Sparks, Mary Couners, Ellis Merriman. Friday Walter Eans, Jnliits Kutzner, Minnie Knepppr, John J. Ceylan, Jacob Brenckle, Clmiles Krcdel, Mary Sligman, John Sligman, August Danner. Briefs of the Courts. Bovard & Setpaito yesterday issued an execution against Coogan & Couley for $G2fi. The arguments in the case of S. F. Barr against the Pittsburs Plate Glass Company, were concluded in the United States Circuit Court Yesterday. Mr. Sclioyer. in benalf of the plaintiff, finished at noon, and the Court took the papers. No compromise has been offered. W. W. WniTEfaELi. entered suit yesterday in behalf of William Howard against Jarvis Ma'-on, trustee, and A. A. Heiner, constable, for $2tC00damaResfor the sale of a house and lot on a landlord's warrant. It is claimed that the defendants had no right to sell real estate wLen there were iroods enough in the houso to satisfy the claim, which was only $100. The articles of association for the Con tractor Publishing Company, limited, was tiled yesterday in the Kecot der's Office. Tho purpose of the company is to publish a news paper devoted to the contracting business of all branches. Tiie capital stock is $5,000 The membeis o. the company aie Francis X. Burns, William W. Murray and Samuel T. Robertson. 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PERSONAL Ask for Dusenberry's pies; ask for Du&euberry's pies. PERSONAL novelty rrintlngCo.. 77 uiamond St.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest priens. PERSONAL We make special contract for poul try, game, limits, etc. Address Allegheny Produce Co. I PERSONAL cash paid lor old gola and sliver . watches and jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 smithfield. 1 PERSONAL Ta-va-zon. 7-MInute Cough Syrup; a sure cure for la grippe, coughs, colds: 25c, .Vic and SI: try It, that's alt. Griffith. 301 Grant st. (Coi3 right.) PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc.. on ladles' races permanently destrojed by the electric needle without palu or scar; consultation free. Miss btrtng, office 421 Peun av. PERSONAL When 1 was a snail hov mvmother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since 1 got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. TcL 155S. TEHM)XAl,- Have jou subscribed tor 5 our J. magazine and neriodicaU for "92 If not- come and sec us before doing so; itwili pavou; alto, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank if aeon & uo., 3ui Kuiitnticia st. open every even ing. . FltOPOSALs. UKFICK OF COXTIlOLL.l'K OF I Allegheny Couxtv, Pf.xxstlyaxia, f ITTSBUBO, VA., Dec. 31, 1831. NOTICE TO BAKERS AND BUTCHERS Sealed proposals will be received at this office nntit9 o'clock a. m.,' SATURDAY, Jan uarv 2. lfcM, for supplying Allegheny County Jail w itll hi ead ana meat from the 15th Any of January, 132, to the 16th day of July, 1832, bi ead to be good quality wheat bread: pro-poe-ils for meat to be, first, good quality boilinjr beef; not to contain mote than 23 per cent bone; second, to be free from bone and fut and beaccompanied with such an amount of s,oup hone as the AVatden may direct. The board reserves 'the right to accept or reject any or all bids. For further iniorma tiou inquire at the countv jail. JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. jnl-91 . .nCttX-toa.-. TW tfiM Tnjf j. i&cjz.'i-zzLBrwt( wy ' J3f vou -wish to purchase one or a'hundred1 ,narreis oi wnissy innona or jx pam m Jany of the well-known Monqngahela Vnl 'leyryes or Kentucky bourBons or fine blended goods,- call on the "William H. Holmes Company, 158 First avenue and 120 Water street, distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy." WFSn MEETINGS AND NOTICES. aieettnss. MEMBERS OF ELIZA GARFtEI.I) LODGE -No. 12. Daughters of St. Georpe. are re quested to meet at thHr hnl!, comer Forty-third and Butler sts.. on SATURDAY at 1 r. M. sharp, to attend the nmeral or our late sister, Emily May burr. Br order of rirtl-TO TT. V. V. COLUMBIA OIL COMPASV-THE ANNUAL meetlnpof the stockholders of the Columbia Oil Comnany, for the election of directors and other business, will be held on THURSDAY, .lan uary 14. ISC at 11 o'clock A. M.. otthe office of the company. No. 514 Market st. A. 1. McGREW, secretary. dc31-l OTOCKHOLDEUS, MEETING- Thc annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monon.ihcia Navigation Company will be held on THURSDAY, January 14. 1890. at 2 oVIock r. M.. at the office of said company. No. S AVood ttrect. rittsbur. for the election of officers and managers of said companv and other business. deM-13-D W. BAKEWELL, secretary. XTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS CENTRAL i Masonic Hall Association of 1'lttsburg The annual meeting of the stockholders of Central Ma sonic Hall Association of Pittsburg wlllbcln'ldt Central Masonic Hall Collin- av.. MONDAY, Jmiarv4, JK92, convening at 7:30 o'clock r. M.. at which Ime the election of a hoard ofninedlrec toi s tn serve until the first Mondav after the first day in January. 1803. will take place, and such other business as mav he presented. A. K. HENDERSON, Secreta-y. de.TO-34-D S Elections. " TnE Frkkiiom) baxk. ) PiTTsr.URO. Pa.. Dec. 2, 1891. I ELECTION -THE ANNUAL ELFCTION FOR J Directors of this bank -will be held at thebank Ing house oil MONDAY, January 4, 189i between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M. de!7-40 J. F. STEEL. Cashier. The afsexal Bavk or Pittfbueg, Dec. 31. 1891. ( JLECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR j Directors of this bank to serve for the en suing Year will he held at the banking nouse. cor ner Buller and Fortv-thlrd sts.. on WEDNES DAY, J nuary 13. 1XX, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 .-. 31. W. S. WILLIAMS. jal-5-D Cashier. Thirp Natioxai. Bank. Pittsbcro. I ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR li nine directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing rear, will be held at the banking house.523 and 528 Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 12, 1892, between the hours of 11 A. m. and 1 p. M. W. STEI3IEYER, Cashier. December 12. 1891. deis-42 first Natiojtaj. Bank or Pittsburg. Pa. PlTTfinnna. Dec. 12. 1891. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine directors for thi bank, to serve for the ensuing Year, will be held at the banking house, corner Wood st. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY'. Jan uary 12, 1892, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 p. jr. J. D. fcCULLY. Cashier. del2-31 Office of Western Pennsylvania Exposition bociETY. PTTTKBtmr;. December 30. 1891. E1 LFCTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF this socletv for the election or 13 directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of sucli other business as mav be brought up, will he held in the United States Court Room (old PosMfflce building). Firth a and smitnneia st TUESDAY, Januarys. 1892. at 3 o'clock p. M. de30-62-D A, P. BURCHFIELD. Secretary. Mercantile Library Hall Company, J PlTTSBrRG. Dee. 24. 1891. t ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of this company for the elec tion of directors and the consideration of anv other huMness that mav proptrlv come before It will he held on MONDAY, January 4. 1892. between the hours of 3 r. si. and 4 P. M,, at the office of Messrs. Whitney & Stephenson, No. 54 Fourth av. de24-19 G. W. CRAWFORD, secretary. ITnsiness Changes. N TOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The firm of Stokelv & Geissenhalner has tilts day dissolved, the undersigned halng withdrawn from the firm. II. E. GEISSENHAINER. Pittsburg, DecembcrSI, 1891. Jal-73 no Water street. j Pittsburg, Pa.. Dec. 31. l"il. ( VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION-TUB PARTNER i SHIP heretofore existing between the under signed, doing business under the firm name of Fianklln Oil Works Co., expires this date by lim itation. Thos. J. Bicksler retiring from said firm. All debts due the firm must be paid to the remain ing partners, who will pay all debts contracted for use and benefit of the firm. J. H. CAIN. .1. W. REAMER, II. CORR, jat-66 THOS. J. BICKSLER. Dividends. INTEREST DUE JANUARY 1 ON TnE FOL LOWING BONDS: Airy and Beuvnest. Ky. Co. , Alleghenv M. Ry. Co. Central Traction Co. Cannonsburglrou and St. Co, Dtiquesne Traction Co. Equitable (as Co. H. C. Frick Coke Co. Fed. St. and Pleas. Valley Pass. By. McKeesport and B. V. R. R. Co. N. Y. and Cleveland Gas Coal Co. Pg. and West End Pass. Ry. Pg. and AH'y Bridge Co. Perry St. Ry. Co. Troy Hill Pass. Rv. Co. Turtle Creek Vallev Water Co. Wllliarasport Brldga Co. Wheeling Bridge Co. WilMnsburc EVcc. Co. Will be paid on and after JANUARY 2. 1892. hv the FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.". 121 and 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Jal-64 Ott Savings bank, op PiTTsnrno, Pa.. Sixth avenue and Smithfield street, Dpppmhpr a! Itpll TMV1DEND TnE BOARD op DIRF.rrmRS nr U this bank have this dav declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthwith out of the earnings of the past six months. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. jal-75 duqoesot National bank, ) Fittsbubg. Pa.. Dec. 31. 1891. ( DIYIDEND-THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS OF this bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PEE CENTUM, free of tax, on demand. Jal-65 A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier. First National Haxk Pittsburg. Va. PtTTRBUHG. Dec. 31. 1S91. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly divi dend orTWO PER CENT on the capital 'stock, payable on demand free of tax. Jal-17 J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. TnE FREEnoLTi bank, J Pittsdukg. P Dee. 31, 1891. I DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT out cf the earnings of the last six mouths, payable forthwith. jal-29 JOHN F. STEEL. Cashier. MASONIC Bank. 531 Smlthfleld street, I Pittsburg. Dec 31. 1811. ( TIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF XJ this bank have this day declared a dividend or THREE (3) PER CENT out or the earnings or the last six months. Payable on demand. jal-24-D W. R. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. Central Bank. Sit. J :S OF Pittsburg, Pa.. Dee. 29. lSIl, TMVIDKNIl THE BOARD OF DIKECTOES XJ this Dauic has tins day declared a quarterly dividend or ONE AND ONE-HALF (IJs) PER CENT out of the earnings ot the past three months, payable at the banking house, N o. 47 Fifth av. jal-t C. C. DAVIS, Cashier. ARSENAL BANK. Dec. 31. 1891. ( TTVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF J this bank has this da declared a dlvidendor FOUR (4) PER CENT out or the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. Jal-2-D W. S. WILLIAMS, Cashier. v Notices. COUPONS OF TnE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the Northslde Bridge Co.. due JANUARY 1. 1892. will bn paid on and after that date on pre sentation at the office of3Iessrs. Robinson Bros., No. 415 Wood st. B. L. ORR. de30-32 Treasurer. -VTOTICE-COlirONS DUE JANUARY 1. 1892. i on the 4 per cent bonds or the PIttshurg and "Western Railway Company 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. II. DUFFELL, Treasurer. OFFICE OF CITY CONTnOLI.EB, ) McKeesport. Pa.. December "4. 1891. t N TOTICE TO HOLDF.ItS OF JIc-KKESPORT Water Bonds (lsue of 18811. Notice Is hereby given that the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the Citv of McKeesDort nronose to purchase the following "Water Bouds Issued by the Borough of McKeesport. vli: Nos. 1,2,3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13, 14 aud 15 for f 1.000 each; lio. 41 for (oOO. and IS os. 81 and 82 for f 100 each in sixty days from thia date, after which time interest on bame will cease. (K II. IIERWICK, de25-27-TuF Secretary. Legal Notices. OTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN H. yuinn. of the city of Newark. Essex count, N. J., has this day made an assignment to the subscriber of his estate for the equal Denefitof Ids creditors, and that the said creditors must ex hibit their respective claims, under oath or affirma tion, to the subscriber at his store.No. 98 Highs t., NewarK. N. J. Dated December 29, 1891. J-S6-F DENNIS J. RYAN. Assignee. JOHN H. KERR, 89 Diamond street, ESTATE OF SARAH B. P.OBINSON. DE CEASED. Executrix's Notice Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the es tate ol Sarah B. Riblnson. late or the city of Pitts burg. In the county or Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been graAted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, aud those haviug claims or demands against the same will make them known, without deist, to MARY ROBINSON, Executrix. jal-20-Th' Fortieth street, Pittsburg, Pa, i&&rn& ifAl 'tqudreydr one nteftiori. dcutfled'reat' ertate advertUementi on Viii page ten jents per line for each insertion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTnER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified uuder the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WOOD FOB EACH INSERTION when pali for In ad vancc either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELr, BPAKDEBJS, AGENTS, MISCKLLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TEANSIFNT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL 'ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR TIIE SOUTHS1DE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAST END. J.W.WALLACE, 6ta PENNAV. PITTSBrrRR-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCK EY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY -ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. FERRY M. ULEIM, Bebecca and Allegheny ar. WANTED. Stale Help. ARMATURE -winders: first-class men: Monday morning at 947 Liberty st. apply BOOKKEEPER Competent bookkeeper to take charge of set of D. K. hooks: one acquainted with newspaper work preferred. Address D. E. Books, Dispatch office. BUGGY WASHER None but sober and exnerl enced need apply. T. B. Moreland, 6100 Tenn avenue. MAN A pushing business man. 23 to 40 years or age. Ut assist in establishing a branch tn a grod-parlng business at Dinvllle, III.: one for Lvnchburg. Va. : a capital of $600 required; business thoroughly legitimate and will bear close Investiga tion; will yleldsi,800to $2,200 per year: more If properlv pushed: onlv those who mean business and having the required capital need apply. Call or address, irlving age and occupation. Rooms 45, 43 and 47, Eisner building. MAN A single man to scrnh and make himself useful about a house. Iuqulre at West Penn Hospital, Twenty-eighth 6t. MEN A few active, hustling solicitors to com mence the new year with us on a new line; easv work and big p-iv: call soon first come get the snap. -ind hold it for the jear '92. E. GatelyA Co., 25 Federal St., Allegheny. MEN Two draper and shade men : must be com petent and experienced In city work. Apply to E. Groetzlnger. 627 and 629 Penn av. . SALESMEN To sell stores 0'Kefe's O. K. shoe blacking, the finest In the world: good com missions. O'Keefe & Co., 708 Smlthfleld St., Pitts burg. Pa. SALESMEN Three first-class car-Tet salesmen; those onlv with citv einerience need apply. E Groetzlnger. 627 and 629 Penn av. "ITITATcHMAN An indoor night watchman and H to clean up the premises: best of references and bond required. Address Box 595, Pittsburg. Agents "Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent fbemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling noveltv ever producM: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion oi rarer: 200 to NO per centprofit: one agent's sales amounted to 620 in six dajs: another J SI In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Forterms and full particu lars, address rl he Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X1C). AGENTS Mineral lampwlc'is: never burn out: no smoke, no soot, no trimming: light equal togas; 3 samples 10c assorted dozen, 25c. Stayner & Co., Providence, B. I. AGENT wanted for noveltv of great ntllltv: big commissions. P. P. P. Co., 1JS S. Fourth St., Philadelphia. Pa. AGENT 3 to 57 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam Co.. Ferfumers, West Wiusted. Ct. Male and Female Help Wanted. , HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses, housegirl for families kitchen, pantry, and chambermaids for hotels, rooks and dishwashers for restaurants and board- Ing,t)ouscs, waiters, farm hands, white and colored ' malei help supplied on short notice. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant St. HELP At once, male cook. 2 waiters, butcher, farm hands, coal miners, bov to assist on a farm, hotel cooks, dishwashers, chambermaids. 2 dining room girls (1 per week. 200 house girls, family cooks aud chambermaids. 2 colored girls, child's nurse, laundress. Meehau's, 545 Grant st. Telephone, 90. ABORERS 1(0 railroad laborers, 300i coal miners, house girls, male and female cooks, butchers, bakers, waiters and teamsters: three grocerj- clerks. Keystone,Employment Agency, 610 Grant st. Female Help Wanted. iiIRL Strong, for general housework at No. 11 VT Pcnnsyhanla av, Allegheny; to good girl best wages will be paid. (iIRL With good reference, X work. Apply 624 Penn av. for general house- GIRL A good nurse girl at 38 Beech St., Alle gheny. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes; we turnish material and pavper piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar & Co.1, No. 90 Fourth av., near Wood, STABCHER and girl who understands collar and cuff finishing Ed's laundry, 441 Liberty st. Situations Wanted. rOSITTON In office or store, or as ass'stant hook keeper: by competent and reliable young man. Address J. M. E.. Dispatch office. POSITION By young lady bookkeeper or cash ier; had experience and excellent training. Address A. B. C., Box 916. Pittsburg. POSITION As bookkeeper or cashier in a busi ness where lean Invest from S2.500 to 5,000. Address Mfg., Dispatch office. 1 POSITION Barber wants position; 14 years' ex . penence. Address In l ear C3J9 Penn av., Pitts burg, Pa. SITUATION as watch maker ami jeweler; 12 5 ears' experience. Address 8. Frank, No. 51 Gibbon St., Pittsburg. SITUATION-At bome: copying or other writing wanted nv a person with spare hours. Address K 12.5, Dispatch office. SITUATION By a young man In store or office; low waees to start. Address K., Dispatch office. Allegheny. SITUATION As drur clerk; registered as man ager. Address H. H. Sltaunon, Heaver Falls, Ia. SITUATION January 1, by practical accountant. Books. Dispatch otnee. Instruction. CUTTKRS WANTED-Manymcn or great talent areuusuccesslul because they go throngh the world with their eves snut. Those who use the A. D. Rude New jHetnod or Cutting are successful. Taught only at Cleveland Cutting School, Clee aud, Ohio. PUPILS To learn bookkeeping, penmanship or shorthand during leisure hours at home; In struction by mail : satisfaction guaranteed ; scholar ship i. pavable at completion or course. Address, stating references. Prolessor, Dispatch office. Business Opportunities Wanted. TAX TED To represent a Pittsburg concern In IT New York by a gentleman or the highest reputation and business ability, now traveling hut antlons to discontinue; salary moderate; card iu serted by a friend ot the applicant who would be glad to arrange auintervicw. Address G. G., Dis patch office. Rookkeeping Accounts, Etc., tl auted . AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing in the hue or Intricate accounting, auditing the books er corporations; manufactur ers, merchants, hotel aud others. A. F. bawhiU, 187 Federal St., Allegncuy, Pa. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEB & ZAHN Fire Insurance, Fourth av. MONONUAHELA INSURANCE CO John II. Claney, scc'y., AV. A. Caldwell, Pres't; 98 Fourth av. Hoarders and Lodger AVanted. BOARDERS For nicely furnished second floor front room. 221 Federal st., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS for two furnished or unfurnished rooms on first floor. Apply 107 Ross st. and Fifth av. Real Estate AVanted. TyANTED To rent a house with all the modern A? Improvements, ten rooms or more, for one or two years, located between Oaklaudand AiPMi av.. EaEt End: one with stable or carriage house prefeired: will pay lllieral rent for desired location. Address 6.27 and 629 Feunav., cln. WANTED-Honses to rent In two cities. A. D, Wilson, Allegheny. all parts of the 65 Federal St., 'Farmer AVanted. PARTNERS Three partners to manage light manufacturing business; one to Invest 8500, one to Invest ?!,000 and one to Invest J2.U0O. Call at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth ay.. Room 6, Vf-!- y&ywiivi '"xtz. Ms. iWANTEIJA; & Financial Wanton; BOND, ffoeks. mortgages and other securities. Ed Wltttshy 410 Gi ant St., Pi tubnrg. - MONEY to loan at lowest rate 6( Interest: loans granted promptly, no delay: have a large amount ou hand at the present time: bring your dert with you, will guarantee proiuptloan or no charge. .I.E. McCrlckart, 140 Firth av.. Tele phone 1676. MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co.. 92Fonrth av. TO LOAN J20n.Cfn on mortgages: T100 and up ward atOper cent: fJOO. COO t'4H percenton residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. t H. French. 125 Fonrth av. Miscellaneous TTanfetl- BICYCLE In good condition: state make and price. .Address B. M., Dispatch office. (1 ItOCERS and dealers to bnv Boneless Rolled T Hams, sausage, pork, sparrlbj. lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A.' Bcinctnau. 16 Pitts. Market. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 vears). Sollrltor. 131 Fifth av.. ne-ct Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. M-RUNlv lnuien o and from East End for 50c. L Campbell Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. "XTfANTED-Informatlon or one Daniel Llnder 1 1 mcr (a boy of 18). who left his home on the 1st of this month:IwilI not be responsible for any debts that he mav contract. William Lindermer (his rather). Castle Shannon Postoffice, Allegheny county. Pa. . "WT'A.NTED White oak standing timber, large or ? T 'small tracts, situated acce-sslblv to the Penn svlvanli. Baltimore and Ohio or Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad-. Address, with full particulars. Oak, Dispatch office. WANTED Evcrvbodv to know that Pickering, the hon'.e furnisher,'" will sell 910 worth of goods on credit for$l down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner lentil and Penn av. TTTANTED-To rent a small farm -with small house and b-rn. within 30 mllei of Pitt-burg; give location and terms to Box 1494, Bradford. P.i. WANTED-ronltrv and game of all kinds. Ad dress Allegheny Produce Co.. 53 South Dia mond, Allegheny. USE Jones' Bedbug Faraly7cr Jones' Maele "toach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banisned bv contract; satisfaction given or no pav. Prepjrcdby Geo. W. .Ione. 222 Federal it., Alle gheuy. Pa. Sold bvallfii-st-elassdniggists. TO!- SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. HORSE One good -doctor's buggy, harness, "25. W. A. leghcny. work horse, STiO; one good S40: one set double -ork Hadfleld, 253 Federal St., Al- HORSE Styll-h bay horse: good and quiet driver: weight 1,150; at a bargain. P. J., Dispatch office. HORSE AND BUGGY-If sold before ""aUirdav evening only ?G0. Address Buggy, Dispatch office. Machinery and Meta's For Sle. ACME Automatic Safetv Engine and non-explosive holler, built from one to five horse power, natural gan or common carbon oil as fuel. no engineer renuirea. penecuy saie ana rename. economy in luet ana durability a special feature. No. 4 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent. B' OILERS and engines, second-hand; all size. from 4 to lOOh. n.: cheapest in the market: 46 boilers and engine- In stock, stationary and porta- pie, upngni Doners, mounted larm engine, eie.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-J5 Park way, J. S. Voung. Allegheny. Pa. I ENGINES and boilew of every description: brick j yard subpRcs; contractors. and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlin's bons, Lacock and San dusky sts.. Allegheny. FOBOE ''ecind-hand portable rivet forge. Ad dress Forge. Dispatch office. I?()R SALE-Cheap.goofl second-hand engines. 12 1 xDlnch I2-18 inch. 11x14 inch, 10x12 inch, and manv smaller sizes: new engines and boilers, all sizes and styles: saw mills and wcoa working ma chinery. Hannes' Machine Depot, yp First av., Pittsburg. RINDSTON"E3-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Craigleith, Newcastle. Nova Scotia and other grits: Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Kirby, 13i First avenue. SECOND-HAND engines and boilers; engine 18x 48. hollers 44 Inchesx20 feet; two flues, fixtures comnlete: all in first-class condition: will sell chean. E.M.Sims, corner Fifth st. and Duqnesne way, city. SECOND-HAND planing mill machinery: double surf-fcers: two single surfacers: two one sincrlc surfacer and matcher; one new 1'2-lucli hand jointer: wood and iron pulleys and hangers. Butler & Gardner, Short and Liberty streets. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite aud bltnminous coal and crushed coke lor domestic purposes: general hauling. Latimer. Mvers .t Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. CIOAL Bnv vourliimp coal, nut and slack at Mc- Elwaiu's, 'Seventh and Duqnesne way. Tele phone 1117. Miscellaneous. For Sale. CORDAGE Twine. Co.. 89 Water St. hemp packlug. Flocker & TX)R SALE Poultry, game, butter, eggs, apples J. potatoes, etc. Address Allegheny Produce Co. 1") ED BRICK In-large or small quantities. Witt X mcr Brick Co.. Llm., 12 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. SEND for a for sale list. eral st.. Allegheny. A D. Wilson, 55 Fed- FOR SALEBUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BUSINESS OPENING-In an old-estalished lobbing houe in the city Is araUahle to one or two good men who can furnish from SI0.000to20. 000 capital and produce undoubted testimonials of business integrity, acquaintance and ability. Par ticulars can be learned confidentially at the' office of Jas. W. Drape &. Co., 313 Wood st. BUTCHER SHOP-In good location, doing a good business. 79 Fifteenth st , Wheeling, W. Va. Selling out on account of sickuess. COAL LANDS FOR SALE-I have for sale the following coal Lands: 25 i acres of regular Con nellsvllle coking roal near Sewlckley branch of the Southwest Railroad; tenement houses, farm house and store building: 800 acres fully devel oped and equipped readv for operation on the IMonongahcla river and P. V. A C. U. R.; capicity 20,000 bushels dailv; 330 acres with several thou sand acres behind which can be leased, on the Panhandle Railroad. 30 miles from Pittsburg. 3.250 acres of cokintr coal land on tlie B. O. R. It. In West Virginia, cheap. I also have some well equipped mines for lease that can be put In opera tion wnnin a lew nays, r or particulars can on J. II. HUlman, No. 8 i ood st. 0 ONFECTIOXERY STORE-A good business Inquire at 137 nlace: good reason for selllnz. Twelfth sU. Southside. DRUGSTORE In a thriving manufacturing town on line of railroad; fine opening: busi ness in a prosperous condition and everx thing In frime order. Jas. W. Drape X Co., 313 Wood St., 'ittsburg. I70R SALE Allegheny hoarding house, finest : street, facing parks, elegant IO-room brick, rents;H)perYear:a select thoroughly established business. 20 to SO boarders: table board S5: single room, second floor front, for onecouDle brines S75 per month: 11 roomers give income of 8320 per month. a-Me from mealers: wc offer this business and complete furnishings of house throughout (ex cept piano) for $1,000; this is a choice opening. Burtt & Sweeny, 110 Fourth av. TOR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents' furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau rant, grocerv stores. KOO'to SIO.CO0: cigar store. bafcerv. milk depot: fish aud ster market, butcher shop, jewelry store, wltit large repair trade; good hotel. Holmes & Co., 420 bmithtield street. I TOR SALE-'A first-class liquor store doing a . good business on a principal street In Cleve land; ill health the reaeon ror selling. Applv lo J. L. Rice & Co., 235 superior St., room 4, Clevelaud, O. I FOUNDRY BUS1NES-A successrnl busineson ; line of railroad audrier at an immenscbar gain: excellent situation to roinmand the city and railroad tra.le: full and complete equipment and everything In full running order: n ill bescldat hairless than alue: this is-a splendid opening: sat isfactory reasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood st.. Fltftdurg. GROCERV At a great sacrifice: grocery store for 300, n orth S1.-200; come quick forit must be sold soon. Inquire A. Goeddel, ICO Collins av.. East End. MACHINE and blacksmith shop: will sell all or part: easy terms. Inquire at Smather3 & I.auglilin's Boiler Shop, Evan City, Pa. Y)AKTY Engaged in manufacturing specialties L for the drug and grocery trade, on account or iusufllcleiit capital, desires to sell all orpartinter estln same: busluesa successful; profits large. Ad dress SpcclaI..Dlapatch office.' 1" JLUMBING SHOP-Flrst-cIass: gooil location; doing good business; good reasons for selllug. J. I!., Dispatch office. rAA'ING- newspsper business: no opposition: good reasons for selling. Outlook, McDouald, Pa. SIIUESTORE In good location: good reasons for selling. Address Shoes, Dispitch office. STOUI.S of every clasincity and country towns; burtness chances of every description: partner ships, bonds and mortgage&and stocks at Chambers' Busiuess Agency, 102 Fourth av., room 6. Business Fiouerties For Sale. T7ALUABLE opera house property, with three A stores and dwelllngsitnate iu the best busi ness part of u prosperous manufacturing town, on Hue or railrocd aud river: will sell at a decided hargal'i. very much less than actual value, Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood st,. Pittsburg. YALUABLE property fur sale; the property of the First Lutheran Church, Altoona. Pa., fronting 100 feet on Elevcutl. av.. between Four teenth and FlfteCntlists., haA Ing thereon erected a large two-storr brick church building. 4SxlOO leet; also a two-story brick parsonage; hoth of these buildings can he converted Into business houses! at llltlecust;a good opportunity for a good invest ment. For further Information inquire of or ad dress AV. F. Tavlor. Altoona. Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED 3IEAL ESTATE City Resiuenca. ' TNESIRABLE Fourth av. property, near Market U st.: lot 24 feet, frouting on Fourth av.: must be sold to settle an estate. teo Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth v. nCuCTIKRMMMHMISA FOR SALEilMPKCA -- . JJS...W-SIS?S CitvTEesU r -sw- Penn st-.nr. TESIRABLE Penn stpr. XJ Geo. Johnston, Agent.' R. Enst End 'Residences -TJ AST END BFSIDENCE-ir yi j!i a home In East End with lm sion we have a bargain at 3,800: a with modern conveniences on a street that is pared and sewered: ce, can be honght on easy terms. S. A. j Penu and Shady ars.. East End. FIFTH AV.. Oakland, a modern built residence, between Craft av. and Mt coutaining-nine rooms, with all the mr. provements for less than value to a prompt 0. II. Loyf . S3 Fourth av. IjESIDENCEandlocln the East End. ones. W Tram South Highland av.. at a great ban, eight rooms, small room. bath. etc.. etc.. anr. about 30x120 feet to an allev: a prompt purchai can secure this pronertvat S5.250: the best valne the East End. See Jas. 'W- Drape & Co.. 313 Woo. St.. Pittsburg. CJJfT 500 for a new and complete nine-roomed i iibJi frame honse In a splendid location, conven ient to all tl eranid trauslt lines. Including Penn sylvania Railroad: huuse has every modem con venience, and street Is paved and sewered; lot 30x 110: ravorjble terms: an inspection will convince you that this Is a bargain, s. A. Dickie J& Co., Penn and Shady ays.. East End. Allecheny Residences For Sale. ALLFGHEVY Avery neat dwelling, contigu ous to the parks: eght rooms. Including spacious double parlors, bath. lavatory, laundrr. furnace, etc.. etc.. and in prime order throughout: would exchange In part lor property in the suburbs, the East End or Wllklusburg. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. A LLEHENY A nice dwelling V square above the parks and electric, cars: 7 rooms, with bath, lavatory and everything resplendent with beauty and comfort: a bargain can lie obtained by a quick buyer, as the owner Is going West: immediate pos session. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co.. 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. A io per cent investment-two small dwelling houses in Allegheny. Third ward, contiguous to Ohio st. and Madlsou ay : rent $372 annually: will sfll ror fl.300cashor short pay ments. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. TOWELLINGS Three nice brlcK dwellings al- As most new in Secoud ward. Allegheny. on line oi electric ears. They were taken for a debt by a bank and we are instructed to make prompt and positive sale and are therefore In shape to give a bargain: will sell the houses together or soparately. Jas. W. Drape Jt Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. TTTESTERN AV. Allegheny, an excellent brick VV dwelling with two lots, about one square fiomthe parks: ten One rooms. Including double parlors and replete throughout with the desirable modern conveniences; small payment will betaken down and the residue on long time; Immediate possession given. Jas. W. Drape Co.. 311 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Snbnrhan Residences For Sale. HOUSES and lots In Coraopolis, I'.iUE. R. R. ; easy terms. Inquire of G. B. Hart, Cora opolis. M3CLINTOCKAV.,Second ward. Allegheny At a bargain, elegant suburban home; frame house, two stories and mansard: contains parlor, dining room, reception hall and library; eight chambers, laundry, bath. etc.. carriage house and stable. Call and ee about this: want to sell quick. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny, TT7TLKINSBURG New and commodious rrame i V house, slate roof, five rooms on first floor, five rooms on second floor: all modern fixtures; sewered: hard wood and cabinet mantels: city water: electric light, chandeliers: lot -52x120 to alley; In good location; eastern exposure: to be sold on account of removal or owner at a bargain; only f.500. Hoffman Baldrldge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. Telephone, 7248. Vn-KINSBURGCholce lota in one of the best t locations In Wilkimbnrg. 50x120 to alley, street sewered and stone sidewalks: to anyone who will improve wilt sell at a bargain : one square ot electric lin'sand 5 minutes from P. R. R. depot. Hoffman & Baldrldge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. Telephone 7243. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. AT a bargain, several very fine hnildlng lots fronting on Duff. Channcey. Webster and Bedford ays.. Thirteenth ward: must be sold at once regardless of cost. Geo. Johnston. 62 Fourth arenue. Fast End Lots For Sale. "iHOICE LOT. 31x190 feet: Terrace street. Oak j land; fine view with southern exposure: .cloe to Fifth aye.: good stable on rear; price low. M. F. Hippie & Co., 36 Fourth avenue. FINE lot 56x120 on Stanton ar.. 2TO feet from Highland, and onlrOO per foot: finest loca tion in the East End: street paved and stone side walk: all paid, bee Kelly Kogers, 6.116 Penn ar.. Allegheny L-ots For Sa1. 3AVmTE ST.. Allegheny, fine nnildlnj? lots. A. . 1). "Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny, -nOK SALE- Arch st.. Second ward, Allegheny, lot 20x100 ft, to another st.prlce only f4."00. "A . A. Ilerron & tons, 80 Fonrth ar. AT A SACRIFICE In Allegheny 11 lots, locited as follows: Four lots. 2QxlC5 each, fronting on 1'ennsTlvania ar.. extending bacK to a 12-foot allev; four lots. 21x100 feet each, fiontlngnn Fre mont st. and extending to a li-foot alley; three lots. 20t1C5 feet each, fronting on Jackson st.and ex tending back to a 12-foot alley; the above lots will he sold at a bargain: term? one-third cash, balance in two and three vears. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Suburban JLots For Sale. QUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlers-FIne nnllding O 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, belnff reached bv the P. & t,. E. K. in 12 minutes, bv Chartlers packets In 25 minute: 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 eicctrlc road. For further particu lars, T. H. Dickson, 0T Fourth av.. Room 39. Farms For Sale. I7ARM A good farm about ICO acre's, near the . city; only one mile from railroad station; churches, schools, etc.. etc.: excellent d -veiling, outbuildings, large orchard, water, etc., etc.; one or the hest farms In the connty, and for stock or dairy purposes has no equal. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Manafacturinc; ites For Sale. A FEW desirable n anufacturlng sites on Alle gheny Valley Railroad: river and railroad front; locations tine. Geo. Johnston. 62 Fonrth av. TO LET. City Residence. ON Wylie av.. between Dnn and Channcey 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 aOLET House of6 rooms and finished attic on Crawford St., n-ar Reed; water in house: natural gas ir desired; good yard and rent cheap to April 1. J. E. McCrlckart, 140 Fifth ave. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET No. lJSRldgc ave.. Allegheny. $30 per month; three-story brick house, eight rooms, bath, cemented laundrv, both gases: immediate possession. Applv to W. AV. Lawrence & Co., Water St., below Penn ave., Pittsburg; Rooms To Let. ROOM NIcelv rurnished front room; both gase'Mise bath: 15 minutes' 'valk from court honse. 240 Dinwiddle st. TO LET Finely furnished frnn;room ror gentle man only. Inquire John E. Born, 1611 spring alley, Pittsburg. rpo LET Furnished flat, 2 bedrooms, bath, etc. X 8 Wylie av. TO LET- -Nicely furnished rooms. 196 Fourth av. Offices and Desk Room To Tver. TO LKT Office rooms, third floors, suitable for attorneys or real estate business; light and heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office, corner smlthfleld and Diamond sts. mo LET- Desk room in our main office, with use X o of desk, etc.: also a private room, newly rur nished with desk, chairs, carpets, etc. C. H. Love. 93 Fourth av. Business Stand.! To Let. TO LET In Ferguson block, the finest fireproof office building in the city, located on Third avenue, just below the new postoffice. having also Fourth avenue entrance: choice storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, high speed elevators, steam heat, electric light and janitor's services tree: rent lower than others are getting in old and inconvenient buildings: possession altout Jannarv 2: rent free until April 1: send for Illus trated book. Black Baird, No. 5 Fourth av. aO LET-Oflice In bntldlng 75. 77 anil 71 Diamond . St., with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and elevator service:rcnt ?3t0 per year:aIso rooms of various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smltheld and Diamoud streets. TO LET Separate track; alf receii storerooms with railroad receiving hand liner. shlDDin&r and 97. hand line, si nellverlnir facilities: also office room, innn facilities; also office room. .... " '- i -.' innnjrc oi M . A. liooveler, Storage, like and Twelfth sts. rittsbnrg. To. TO t.KT Storeroom and liasement fronting on Penn and Frankstown are. at the East End, tn the very best part of the East laid for anv kind of mercantile business, C H. iove. 93 Fourth ar. rpO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamo id at. In Jl new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Apply to Kuslness Ofllcu The Dispatch, cornergraltlitield and Diamond &U. , ONE-HALF store. No. 70S Smlthfleld st. : Imme diate possession; the most desirable location in the city; suitable for any branch or busiuess. In quire on premises. a0 LEI Warehouse 117 Vi'ater St.. running . thronsh to First ar.. with immediate posses sion. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth ar. TO LET-SmlthUcld St. Good store: one ortn best locations on the street. C. H. Love. S3. Fourth av. TO fcET-HotMJn this city, centrally located. H. Love, to Fourth av. a Farms To Lei. TO-LET Garden and dalrr farm or 85 acres, seven miles from city: railroad station on farm ; Immediate possession: rent free till April 1. fiirt. Apprr to William A. Slpe. 93 Diamond St., Fltts-bars. i K. fleli AHA1S BR. Of 12 rooms in i. borhood. Street sidewalk; conveniei lines. Lot43.tll4.4. S. A. DICK PENN AND SHADY . FOR SALE-CK Less than the cost or the b, Penn Avenue Prope. First jvard, well located, for storage! manufacturing-. Large three- story buildinjr. Alley at side. W. A. HERRON & SON 80 FOURTH AVENUE. jalCT-lAM HOMEWOOD LOTS M FAHNESTOCK PLACE PLAi lying between Penn avenue and' Pent svlvania Railroad offers to intending bu chasers the very finest lot of property!! this reilly delightful neighborhood whe the society, schools, cli arches, etc areitii best. Duquesne Electric and Pennsylvan Railroad cars furnish rapid transit eve few minutes. Each lot in this) plan lie w and has fruit and shado trees. The prKf aro low and terms easy. Don't uuy Shadvside where prices are ont of sight d til after von see these Iota. For plans a; prices see L1G UETT BROS., 71 Diamond st dea TO LET. 'J NEW STONE H0USE Nine room", handsomelv finished, mod fixture-; stable and man's riom; fine appe ance; immediate possession ir desired; EAST END, L0CA1 JON GOO near Stanton and N. HfehlaVid aves. W. I Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av. Jal-68-j $13,500 OALANi nfc On asphalt paved antl sewered S". ffi. new 2-room Queen Anno style brick .dwej In, hall, bath, range, laundry, slate nia tels, tile hearth?, both gasjes inside shuttel etc. Very complete, a cdnier propertyal very desirable location. -3) M. T, IliPPLE & CO-Z jal 53-wFsn ftjyourtb avenira $16,000- -SKA 'VvSIDE.2 On 60-foot residence stret S and cable cars, fine new modeii-oty. electrt QwH Anne brick dwellmir. 11 rooms. recenKf IHM l.all, hardwood finish and mantels.fA, hearths, etc., laundry, stationary tubs,.vej complete bathroom. In fact, the dwellM was built for ne or present owner, ancll substantial and complete. Lot SO 6r lOOti A barzain. 11. F. HIPPLE & COl de20 1-TiiwF 93 Fonrth ar, AUCTION SALE3. LEASE AND FIXTURES! 1. -AT- AUCTION. Tho lease havinsr two years to run, fn Anril 1. 1S32. and fixtures, at SOOandbtSl ertv avenne: second and third floors, oo pied by Oppenheimer & Kaufman, wiM3 offered at public sale on Saturday nexCJa uarv 2. at 10 o'clock A. jr.. on the DremBu AUCTIOX SALE POSTPONED, Owing to Friday being a holiday; oor.salaj fnrniture, carpets, etc., at Our room3,2y Ninth street, will he postponed until Tti d.iy, January 5, IKE. HEXIIY AUCT CO., Auctioneers. de31- B. SJtITIlSON, REAL ESTATErAS . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Kooralj Eisner building. Fifth av. andt Woodlj Sales of Jewelry aud Merchandise at stoxj Fnrniture at residences prordptly attel) ed to. de3-3- EDUCATIONAL. THE SHORTLIDGE MEDIi SGHC For VounAfen and Boys. SWITHIN C. SHOIiTLIDGK A. B. A x'T. (Graduate or Exeter and Harvard).- Mfcl PA. 114 miles troin liroau st. station, 1-nua.) ,d TUOUESNE COLLEGE, DIAMONDSSP I 7 opposite Court llcn-e Fittsbursr.-.N. term begins January 4,1802: fnlleolIesrS course': snpenor iustrnction InwortM and typewriting, bookkeeping andepor shin; the best opportunities for meet drawing, music, elocution; nigntiA classes leading to graduation diploma degress. . i E. M. AVOOD, Ti. T. IXt de27 Presid CURRY SIXTH STKEElvffl CURBY Collegiate Department, TtTeB CURRY Normal School, Th CURRY EnclishTraininsSchool, Theft CURRY Business College, TheJS CURRY School of Shorthand, The B CURRY Conservatory ofilusie, ,TIieE! CURRY School of Elocution. TheH CURRY Faculty and Discipline,, -" TIie'B Call or send, for catalo-ue. H, M..R01 President. , oo-Jf. -wt THE MERCANTILE AGE! R. G. Dun & m AYestinghouse Buildinjr, corner PennM and Ninth St., Pittsburg, PajyjfSj i ins estaunsnnieni supplies au nee information as to tho standimr. resno ity, etc., of business men througboutu . America, u is tne outesr. anu uviaj f most complete and extensive system's ,- organized lor the accommodation oflJM I inir and Mercantile Interests and the Geni Promotion, and Protection of Trader. .iSSaj jjeotH louccteu anu j.egaL .Business' tended to tliroushout the North; Ame(j ' Continent, -i'3Bf-'i DR. E. W. DEAftH diseases or TaE Ears,Nose,Hiroat and Chest Office hours 9 A. jr. to t Ti 031 Penn avc.Pittsburi petalusia;- "S :,. " SEO. K. STEVENSON'S?! sixth xvwtivSitr' a nol S500 TO S500;0(&S gases, city or country property!. at h rates. as. . uUii.'iijct;o., SB. we Pittsburg. Telephone, No. 95, A' a -33a ExclnsH rtiMtf fW x&H -ndlljgi 1 d 'MmS Ma&& iHWMiUwiimjftfli I ' itii i ' r .iTwiifiii wwiiiif arSiliwjp-iig iUfSt"