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THE' PITTSBtnRG DISPATCH, SATURDA JANTJART "2,' '! 1892
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- &(TCROWDHJG THERE.
How the Street Cars Are Operated in
the Citv of Glasgow.
PITTSBUKG COULD FIND POINTS
Of Great Advantage in Ecnuy Scotland,
According to .. Leggate.
MANNER OF SrCURIXG PURE WATER
A. Legate thinks that PittsburR's model
government could set a few valuable points
from the municipality of Glasgow, Scot
i land. 3Ir. Leggate is a Scotchman, "and
naturally sees the best in his native land.
The attempt to get better street car service
in Pittsburg brought up the subject of mu
nicipal government, and the statement
from Mr. Leggate that Glasgow lias de
termined to take charge of its street rail
ways. They lease franchises there and do not
give them away for nothing, he explained.
The first line was built in 18G9-70. George
Francis Train and other Americans at
tempted to get control of the streets, but
were refused, and finally a compromise was
made whereby the cily was to build the
lines and then lease them. They were all
horse lines and on account of the city
beinc compact, it only required 31 miles to
reach the important points. The cost was
$1,700,000. all of which was furnished by
the city.
How the Lines Are Operated.
The lines were then leased to corpora
tions until 1891. The terms were that a
rental of 5750 per mile should be paid; that
a j earl-sinking fund should be created
that would cover the entire cost of the
roads (51,700,000) at the end of lease, and
that annual interest should be paid the
city on its investment. In no case Mas
' over 1 penny per mile to be charged on the
street carsand for workingmen, morning
and evening, halfpenny per mile.
The very important requirement was also
made that enough cars should be provided
to accommodate the public, and so well has
it been complied with that it is very
seldom a passenger is required to stand.
The street car straps arc as good as new al
though they have been used over 20 years,
and in that time the people have never had
cause to grumble.
Profitable to All Concerned.
The terms of the lease were such that only
the boldest capital would take them and
until 1880 it took close financiering to pay
the city and leave a bonus. Since that time
big dividends have been paid and the citv
rnlers, with a vi-w always to advancing the
interests of the municipality have determ
ined to reap the harvest, and after the ex
piration of the present lease, operate the
Etreet car lines themselves.
They will cut down fares and attempt
onito pay expenses. A continuation of
the good service is guaranteed and the em
ployes have been promised, that regardless
of party affiliations, they will be kept in
service as long as they give good satisfac
tion. "This is true in all departments," Mr.
XiCggate said. "Politics does not enter into
the tity government, and there is yet to be
an accusation of dishonesty against the city
officials. Taxes are low and the public is
satisfied."
Glasgow Has Faro 'Water, Too.
Another thing which Sir. Leggate thought
Pittsburg might copy was the manner of
getting the water bupply in Glasgow. It
was formerly piped from the Clyde by a
corporation, but the city wanted better
water and at cheaper rates, so thev con
cluded to bring it from Loch Katrine in the
Highlands. The cost was great, but it is
iiow self-sustaining.
The water is as pure as from a spring,
and the.pressure is so great that it is sel
dom necessary to bring out engines to put
out a fire. Sir. Leggate thinks it would be
a good plan to follow Glasgow's lead by
brincing water from either Lake Chautau
qua or Lake Conneaut. The undertakine,
he thinks, is feasible, and the water supply
that would be secured would be as good as
there is in any city in the world.
Investigating the Infantile Debanch.
Contractor Gallagher, in whose wagon
yard the little Logne and Thompson boys
were found drunk, proposes to thoroughly
investigate the matter himself and have
those responsible fer the lads' condition ar
rested, if possible. He has a 0-foot fence
around the lot, and docs not propose to have
his place made a rendezvous by the wilder
youths of the neighborhood.
A Statement.
A few days since an account appeared in
the papers of the citv of a suit Drought bv
L. 51". Morris against C.A. Balph for 23,000
for materials furnished on the Times build
ing. "We are now informed by Mr. Balph
that the only amount in dispute between
the parties was $470, the dispute being as to
the true meaning ot the contract between
the parties. Mr. Balph had offered and was
anxious to pay all moneys claimed by Mr.
Morris except the sum in dispute, while Mr.
Morris refused to accept anything except
the whole amount of his claim, including
the disputed items. Yesterday the parties
met with their attorneys, and Mr. Morris
agreed to accept lrom Mr. Balph all of his
claim except the small amount in dispute,
and this, it was agreed, should stand until
the court should construe the contract.
Those who intend witnessing the "big
spectacular production of "Sinbad," at the
Duquesne Theater to-night, should remem
ber that the curtain ascends promptly at
7:30 to-night. Directly after the perlorm
aiice the company will leave on a special
train for Boston, but Manager Henderson
has determined, on account of thousands of
people being unable to witness the spectacle
this week, to come with it again to this city
the week of February 22. "lie anticipates
that if he has no other attendance on the re
turn than those who were turned awav dur
ing the present week, the house will be
packed nightly. However, there are few
who have -witnessed "Sinbad" that will not
be eager to see it again.
iTo the Saloon and Private Trade.
As the season is now at hand for ale and
porter, the Straub Brewing Company take
pleasure in announcing to the saloon and
private trade that they are prepared to fill
all orders promptly. "We also claim that
our celebrated brands of "Pilsener" and
"Munich" lacerbeer cannot be excelled hv
any brewers of the States. ATe guarantee
our beer to be four and one-half months old
and all our goods are made of the very best
quality of hops and malt Ask the saloon
trade for it or telephone No. 5038.
Tin: Straub Brewing Co.
Corner Main street and Liberty avenue,
COAL, anthracite and bituminous, coke,
best Panhandle and Youghiogheny family
coal, all sizes, at lowest rates, consistent
with square dealing. "We handle no river
coal. Our stove and range coal cheapest
fuel in the market. Railroad yards onlv.
Fourth avenue and Try street.
Liberty avenue and Thirtieth street
Telephones 226 and 14G5-3.
Latimer, MEYEr.s & Co.
DON'T let that congh continue. Stop it
at once with Piso's Cure for Consumption.
It never fails. 25 cents. All druggists.
TUS
Be sure and use Mrs. Winslow' Soothing
Syrup for your children while teething. 23c.
TTSWk
For every kintl of good help, for domestic
and other "purposes, see Peregrino, 159
, Fonrth avenue, telephone 1860.
BrECiAL bargains in Mnfflon and Astrakhan-trimmed'
reefers to-day at Kosenbanm
&Co.'. . bxs
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Meetings.
TTEBKEW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
Thc regular annual meeting of the Hebrew
Tieneynlent inelptv will lu liel1 t flip yf.try
room of tlic Eighth" street S iiaKOguc, JANUARY"
3. 1812, at 10:30 A. si. Member arc iirrcntly rc-
qneMca to attend. LUUls 1. aaiiu.n.
PittsBuug, January" ISC secretary.
ja:-a
COLUMBIA OH, COMPANY THE ANNUAL
meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia
Oil Company, for the election of directors and
other business, will be held on THURSDAY, Jan
nary H. 189i at 11 o'clock A. Jr.. atthc office of the
company. No. S14 Market st. A. P. McRREW,
Secretary. dc3M
OTOCCUOI.DEP.S, MEETING
Tiie annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Mnnnnrahcia Navigation Company will lie held on.
THURSDAY, January 11. 1892." at 2 o'clock
F. M., at the office of said company. No. 8 'Wood
street. Pittsburg, for the election of officers and
managers of Said companv and olhcr business.
dcH-13-D A . BAKEWELL, secretary.
TUB MOXOXCAllELA COVJfECTISO RA1LUOAD
Company.
PlTTStWRO. Dec. as, 18"ll.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of this company will be held at its
irencral oGlce. corner Third nteiine and Trv street.
Plttsburjr. on MONDA.T. January 11. ltP2. at 2
o'clock P. M.. for the election of a president and
Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year,
and for transacting such other business as maybe
brought before the meeting.
dc2r-2r-MWs BENJAMIN TAGF, Secrctary.
"VTOTICK TO STOCKHOLDER'S CEVTRAL
l .Maontc Hall Association or PltUburg The
annual meeting of the stockholders of Central Ma
sonic Hall Association or Pittsbure will be held nt
Centml Masonic Hall. Collins sr MONDAY.
January -1. IM2. convening at 7:30 o'clock p. x.. at
whteh time the election of a "board of nine direc
tors to serve until the first Monday after the first
dav in January. IS93. will take "place, and such
other business as mar he presented.
A. K. HENDERSON, Secretary.
dc30-34-D
Elections.
TIIF. FRKKnOLP IiANTC. )
Pittseuro. Pa.. Dee. 2S, 1891.
T7LKCTION-Tlin ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
J Directors of this bank will be held at thebauk
inshonseoti MONDAY, January 4, 1892, between
me noiirs 01 . ana 4 r. x
del
7-10
J. F. STEEL, Cashier.
tiie ABSO-AL Bamc or PnrsnDnc, I
Dec. 31. 18'J1. I
J?LECTION-TIir. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
j Directors of this bank to serve for the en
suing year will tie held at the banking bouse, cor
ner Butler and Fortv-tliird sts.. on "WEDNES
DAY, January 13, 1892, between the hours of HA.
M. and 1 r. M. W. S. WILLIAMS,
jal-3-p Cashier.
Tnir.n Natiovai, Baxk. Pittsbctig.
I ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
j nine directors of this Innk. to serve for the
ensning rear, will be held at the banking house,523
and 528 Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 12, 1892,
betncci the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 r. M.
AY. STEINMEYER, Cashier.
December 12. 1891. dei5-t2
trmsr National Bank of Pittsburg. Pa.. 1
PlTTSBUKO, Dec. 12, 1891. I
I ELECTION TnE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
j nine directors forthts hank, to serveforthe
ensuing ear, will be held at the banklne house,
corner Wood St. and Fifth ay.. TUESDAY, Jan
uary 12. 1892, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 2
r. si. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier.
dei:-31
OrncE or AVesterx Pennsylvania
Exposition society.
PiTTsnrno. Decemlier.'iO. 1831.
I7LFCTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
li this society tor the election of 13 directors to
serve for the ensuing year, and fort the transaction
of such other business as ma be brought up, will
be held in the United States Court Room (old
lo.t,)fficc building). Fifth av. and Smithlleld St.,
TUESDAY. Januarys. 1892. at 3 o'clock r. M.
de30-C2-D A. P. BURCHFIELD. Secretary.
Mebcantile Libraby Halt. Company,
PiTTsnrno. Dec. 24. 1891.
T""LFCTION-THE ANNUAL MELTING
OF
I l the stockholders of this rnmninv for the dec.
tlon of directors and the consideration of any
otherbusinesstb.it inav properly come before it
will be held on MONDAY. January 4. 18D2, between
the hours of 3 r. M. and 4 P.M.. at the office of
Messrs. Whitney A Stephenson. No. 54 Fourth av.
dc24-19 G. W. CRAWFORD. Secretary.
Easiness Changes.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 lirmofHolmcs. Rowlcn, BrlggsJfeCo. has this
day been dlssotyed. Mr. P. C. Rowlen having
withdrawn. The business will be continued at the
old stand under the firm name of William Holmes
& Co. Ja2-32
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX
ISTING between Solomon Oppenhelmer and
Joseph S. Kaufman, doing business as Oppen
helmer t Kaufman, l'as this dav been dissolved by
limitation. SOLOMON OPPENHKIMER,
JOSEPH S. KAUFMAN.
riTTsnunG. Pa January 1, 1892.
Jal-48-2,4.11
VTOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
iA the Coon Oil Co. has been dissolved by mutual
consent of its members, and all outstanding ac-
couuts due by it haying been assumed by Rudolph
Sehmitt, No. 89 James st. Allegheny, and Henry
Kleiman. No. 83 James St.. Allegheny, upon their
presentation will be by them paid. THE COON
OIL COMPANY. del9-16-s
no Water stbket.
FiTTFBURG, Pa.. Dec 31, 191. 1
-VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE PARTNER
i SHIP heretofore existing between the under
signed, doing business under the firm name of
Frauklm Oil Works Co., expires this date by lim
itation. Thos. J. Iilcksler retiring from said firm.
All debts due the firm must he paid to the remain
ing partners, who will pay all debts contracted for
use and benefit or the firm.
J. H. CAIN,
.T. AV. REAMER,
If. CORR,
Jal-05 THOS. J. BICKSLER.
Dividends.
City Savings Bank, )
or Pittsburg, Pa., I
Sixth avenue and Smitiifielu street, f
December 31, 1891. I
T-vrVIDEND-TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
U this bank have this day declared a dividend of
FOUR (4) PER CENT on the capital block, payable
forthwith out of the earnings of the past six
months. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier.
Jal-75
Pittsburg National Bank op Commerce.
dividend-the directors of this
Dank have this day declared a dividend of
SIX (6) PER CENT on the capital stock out of
me earnings or me past six months, payable rorth
Mith free of tax. CI. WADE."
December 31. 1891. Cashier.
Ja2-54
Duqct.sne National bank, )
PITTSBURG, Pa.. Dec. 31. 1891. f
TYIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
XJ this bank have this day declared a dividend of
FOUR (4) PER CENTUM, free of tax, on demand.
jal-65 A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier.
f ibst National hank Pittsburg, Pa. l
Pittsburg, Dec. 31, 1891. (
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
bank have this dav declared a quarterly divi
dend of TWO PER CENT on the capital stock,
payable on demand free ortax.
Jal-17 J. D. SCULLY. Cashier.
TnE Freehold Hank, J
PlTTSBUBR, Pa., Dec 3L 1891. J
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THTS
bant have declared a dividend or THREE
PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six
months, parable rorthwlth.
J Jl-2 JOHN F. STEEL, Cashier.
MASONIC Pank. 531 Smilhlleld street I
Pittsburg. Dec. 31, 1831. f
-ryiYIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
XJ this hank have this day declared a dividend of
TUPVP I3 PPT? f'VVr a. .K .!...... r ,..
last six months. Parable on demand.
Jal-24-D W. It CHRISTIAN. Cashier.
Central Bank.
Pittsburg, Pa.. Dec a, 1891,
TrvTDEND-THE BOARD OF DIttECTDRS
5 OF
XJ this bank has this dav declared a quarterly
dividend or ONE AND ONE-HALF (1)) PER
CENT outolthc earnings or the past three months.
pijiuicai uit imuuu( uuuur, o,4
r Fifth ay.
Jal-1
C. C DAVIS, Cashier.
ARSENAL BANE. )
Dec 31. 1891. J
-raVIDF.ND-TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
XJ this bank ha-s this dav declared a dividend of
FOUR (4) PER CENT out of the earnings of the
last six months, payable forthwith.
Jal-2-D W. S. WILLIAMS. Cashier.
Notices.
VTOTIOE-CAItD OF THANKS THE SOUTn
1 SIDE offlce for the Improvement of the Poor
wish to return thanks to the teachers and scholars
of the public schools who, together with manu
facturers and business men. assisted them in reliev
ing the wants aud bringing Christmas cheer to
many poor but deserving families. Ia2-B
Office National Transit Company, j
Oil CITV. PA.. January 2, 1892.
VTOTICE-THE PATRONS OF THE NATIONAL
X Transit Company arc hereby notified that-all
credit balances upon the boots of the National
Transit Company at the close of business. December
80. 1891, and all outstanding acceptances Issued on or
prior to that date are subject to an assessment oTonc
quarter W) per cent ort .nda half (2) bar
rels on a thousand In plpeage paid oil, on account
of loss bv file on the murnlug of December 31, 183t
or tank united registered number IS15. located at
Osborn Hollow. Colesvlllc township. Brown
county. New York. . ,
Signed: DANIEL O'DAY,
Ja2-33-D General Manager.
GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK.
Until the reconstruction or our building, corner
Wood and Diamond streets, which wc expect to oc
cupy again bv March. 1S92, we arc temporarily lo
cated at No. 7 Sixth avenue rorncr of Wood street
Depositors or One Dollar and upward received
ana interest paid thereon, commcnclngonthe First
and Fifteenth of cacli Month, and payable semi
annually on the first davs of.lnnusry ami July. If
not drawn the interest Is added to the principal
CHAS. MEYRAN,
President
JOS. ABEL,
Vice President
A. K. NIEMANN, Secretary.
H. W. WILKER, Treasurer.
GEO. W. GUTHRIE, Solicitor.
Open dally from 9 A. w. to 4 r. M., and on Satur
davs from A. . to c p. m. ocl-46-TTS
LOST.
T OST Chemical diamonds.
IOST Call and examine our solid 14-kt gold
j watches, -with American movements, at (20.
K. Smit 32 and 934 Liberty aUd 703, 705, 707 Smith
field. J- J .
JK3"Dhpla! advertisement me dollar per
square or one insertion. -Clarified real estate
advertisements on this page ten cents per line for
each insertion, and none taken or less than
thirty cents.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified uuder the following headings will be ac
cented at the rate of
ONE CEXT PER WORD
FOE EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad
vance either at main or branch offices.
Wanted -ddwrtjemenj cf all Kindt,
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS, ROOMS,
MALE HELP, BOARDING,
FEMALE HELP, HOARDERS.
AGENTS MISCELLANEOUS,
PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smithfleld antl Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE
WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTIIKtt
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. H. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver
tisers already hare accounts with TITE Dispatch.
FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.,
TELEPHONE 3021.
FOR TIIE SOUTnSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022.
FOR THEEAaTEND, J. W. WALLACE. OS
PENNAV.
PrrTSBURG ADDITIONAL.
IHOM AS MCCAFFREY". 35C9 Butler street.
EMU. G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL.
F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Cnestnnt street.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues.
PERRY M. ULEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny an.
WASTED.
Male Help.
RMATURE -winders: first-class men:
L Monday morning nt947Libcrty st.
apply
T) ARBE1I for Saturday. No. 58 Seventh av.
BOY about 14 ears of age: mu-.t have exrellent
recommendations. Jeweler, Dispatch office.
BOY A 6tont colored bov. ab-mt 15 years old; in
quire at 9:30. Dr. Yates, 802 Penn av.
BOY Aftronr. bright bov. about 18. Apply to
II. Ij. Itccse, Printer. 145 Fourth ay.
B'
OY Office boy.
Call at 903 Penn av. between S
and 9 o'clock.
BUGGY WASHER None but sober and experi
enced need apply, T. B. Morcland. GlOOPcnn
G
100K A good white male cook.
Apply 84 Fifth
aenuc.
MAN Competent man to take full charge of
clothing store In good country town; only re
liable person with best of reference need answer.
M. C. D., Dispatch office.
QALESMAN First-class city salesman: must be
O oer 30 years of age: one acquainted with gro
cery trade preferred: good salar : steady employ
ment. Inquire National Cash Register Co., cor.
Fifth av. and Wood, under B. & O. ticket ofllce.
QALESMAN WANTED .Salary and expenses
O from start; permanent place; good opening. Ap
ply, with references. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery
men, Rochester, N. Y.
C ALESMEN To sell stores O'Keefe's O. IC. shoe
O blacking, the finest In the world: good com
missions. O'Kecfe & Co., 70S Smlthfield st, PltU
burg. Pa.
"fTTATuIIMAN An indoor night watchman and
II to clean up the premises; best of references
and bond required. Address Box 305. Pittsburg.
Agents "Wanted.
AGENTS On salary or commission to handle
the new tiatent chemical Ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases
ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot
parer: 200 to fco per cent profit: one agent's Bales
amounted to (620 in six days; another (S2intwo
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
each State andTerritory. Forterms and fullparticu
Jars, address The Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co., La
Crosse. Wis. (N10).
A GENTS To sell the PInless Clothes Line; the
only line ever invented that holds the clothes
without pins; a perfect success: patent recently
issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclu
sive right is given: on receipt of 50 cents we
will send a sample line by mail; also circulars;
price list and terms to agents: secure your territory
at once. Address The Pinles, Clothes Line Co.,
97 Hermon st, Worcester, Mass.
AGENTS By a well established business: a few
eneigetlc men to travel and appoint local
agents; steady salary; position permanent. P. B.
Co.. Box 731, Cincinnati, O.
AGENTS Mineral Ismpwicks; never burn out:
nosmoke.no soot no trimming: light equal
to gas; 3 samples 10c. assorted dozen, 25c. Stayner
Co., Providence, R. I.
AGENTS Wanted to write for free samples for
the best seller on earth. Frank MTg Co.,
767 Sixty-third st, Chicago.
AGENT J3 to $7 daily: experience unnecessary,
Putnam &. Co., Perfumers, West Winstcd.Ct
Male and Female Help Wanted.
HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls,
laundresses, nurses, housegirls 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 oil short notice. Mrs. E.
Thompson, COS 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 (4 per week, 200 house girls.
lamiiy cooks ana cnamDermaius. . eoiorea girls,
rhlM's nurse, laundress- Mpphdti'q SIS. fjrnnr et
child's nurse, laundress.
Meehan's, 545 Grant st.
Telephone, 90.
LABORERS 1(0 railroad laborers, 300 coal
miners, house girls, male and female cooks.
butchers, bakers, waiters and teamsters: three
grocery clerks. Keystone Employment Agency, 010
Grant st -
Female Help Wanted.
piIRL Good reliable girl for general housework;
A gooa wages.
Inauire next door to Bellefield
Club. Neville st.
East End.
"!IRT,
Kitchen girl; good wages; applyrat once.
J 303 Western av.,
Allegheny.
GIRL Strong, for general housework atNo. 11
Pennsylvania av., Allegheny; to good girl
best wages will be paid.
GIRL A good nurse girl at 33 Beech st, Alle
gheny. GIRL for general housework.
city.
21 Congress st.
STARCHER and girl who understands collar and
cuff finishing. Ed's laundry, 444 Liberty st
Situations "Wanted.
SITUATION by a young married man: experi
enced bookkeeper, shipping clerk and telegraph
operator; has tilled position of ticket auditor on a
railroad division six years, and has a thorough
knowledge of all the railroad routes; a liberal educa
tion and not afraid or hard work. X. X. A., Dis
patch ofllce.
SITUATION as colored school teacher (three
years' experience) or to travel witli Iidy. Ad
dress. Teacher. 120 Zainc st. Wheeling, W. Va.
OITUATION
as watch maker and jeweler; 12
O years' experience.
Address S. Frank. No. 51
Gibbon st, Pittsburg.
SITUATION At home: copying or other writing
wanted by a person with spare hours. Address
K 125, Dispatch office.
SITUATION "As drug clerk; registered as man
ager. Address H. H. ShaunoD, Beaver Falls,
Pa.
Instruction.
CUTTERS WANTED-Many men of great talent
are uusuccesslul because thev go throngh the
world with their eves snut Those" who use the A.
D. Rude New Mctnod of Cutting are successful.
Taught only at Cleveland Cutting School, Clevc
and, Ohio.
PEOPLE To know that Mrs. Barta's Private
and Kindergarten School. No. 00 Arch St., Al
legheny, will open Monday, Jan. 4. at 9 A. M..and
also, that there is a department for older pupils.
STUDENTS-Smart's Private College. 12 Federal
st., Allegheny: best systems in bookkeeping,
shorthand, ieumaushlp, etc. : open day and even
ing; positions for all competent students.
Business Opportunities Wanted.
WANTED To represent a Pittsburg concern In
New York by a gentleman of the highest
reputation and business ability, now trarellugbut
anxious to di-continue: salary' moderate; card in
serted by a lricnd of the applicant who would bo
glad to arrange an Interview. AddressG.G., Dis
patch office.
BUYER wanted for carriages, coupes aud har
ness or fine of the best appointed private
stables lu the city. Address J. T., No. 170 Rebecca
st., Allegheny.
TJoolikceping Accounts, Etc, Wanted.
AUDITING and accounting I attend to any
thing in the hue or intricate accounting,
auditing the books of corporations, manufactur
ers, merchants, hotcld'&ud others. A. F. bawblli,
187 Federal St.. Allegneuy, Pa.
Fire Insurance Wanted.
B
ENSW ANGER
& ZAIIN Fire Insurance,
Fourth av.
MONONGAnELA INSURANCE CO. John II.
Clancy, Sec'y., AV. A. Caldwell, Pres't; 98
Fourth av.
Real Estate Wanted.
WANTED To rent a house with all the modern
Improvements, ten rooms or more, for one
or two years, located between Oakland and Alkrn
av.. East End; one with stable or carriage house
prercrred : will pay liberal rent ror desired location.
Address 627 and 629 Penn av., city.
WANTED no uses to rent In all parts of the
two cities. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st,
Allegheny.
Partner Wanted.
PARTNERS Three partners to manage light
uianufacturliig business; one to Invest 8500, one
to Invest $1,000. aud one to, invest (2.000. Clllat
Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av.,
BooinG.
WANTED.
Room-, Wanted.
TtTANTED-Room A refined gentleman of 35
IT wishes a neatly furnished room with a small
fumlly'or widowed lady; home comforts; must be
refined and no other roomers or boarders; location
central. Address AV., Dispatch office.
Financial IVanten.
B'
ONUS stocks, mortgages and other securities.
LU Wlttlsli. 4I0tilnntst., 1'lttsiinrg.
MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond
and mortgage; no delay, liecd B. Coylc
Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st.
MONEY to loan on mortgage: no delay; lowest
iutercst. Howard Brown, 11 Fourtli ay.
MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest interest
no delay. Black & Balrd, a". Fourth av.
MORTGAGES Money to loan in sums to snltat
. ." and G per cent. Robert G. Bailey, 132
Fourth ay. Telephone 1391.
MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rates. Henry A, Weaver &
Co.. 92 Fourth av.
TPO LOAN .SO.fcCO on mortgages: 5100 and up
X ward at fi per cent; $500. 000 at 4li per cent on
residences or buslniss property, vacant lots or
larins. h. H. French. 123 Fonrth av.
MIscellaneons Wanted.
1 EVERYONE to know $3 will hnv a pood second
ly hand sewing machine at the Light Running
New Home office: or. if you want a new Hewing
machine that if, sure to give rou satisfaction, buy a
Light Running New Home at II. Carter's, 19 Sixth
St.. two doors below the Bijou.
FORGE Second-hand portable rr et Torge.
dress Forge. Dispatch office.
Ad-
C1KOCEKS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled
THams. sausage, pork, sparerlbs. lard, all kinds
smoked meat cheap. E. A. licincman, 1(1 Pitts.
Market.
I)ATENTS U. S. and foreign: fees pavablp on
success. J.H.Stevensoii.sollcitor. 100 Fifth av.
1JATENT.S O. 1). Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131
Fifth av., ncxtLender, Plttshurg: no delay.
riiRUNKs
Inuied to and from East End tor 3Ce.
1 Campbell & Davis, 12
eventh av. .telephone
"f"7" ANTED Information of one Daniel Llnder
1 f mer (a boy of 18). who left his home on the 1st
of this month:Iwlll not be responsible for any
ilehts that he may contract. William Lindermer
(nis father), Castle Shannon Postoflice, Allegheny
county. Pa.
"IT7ANTED-
Everybody to know that Pickering.
the house furnisher, will sell 110 worth of
1
goods on credit for 51 down aud 50c a week. Pick
ering, comer Tenth and Penn av.
"17"ANTED To sell American Mechanic. Odd
V Fellow. Masonic or Knights of Pythias solid
goldrlnjrsat?3 50. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Liberty
and 703. 705 and 707 Sralthficld.
"TTT ANTED Everybody to call and examine our
elegant line of Isdles' solid gold It kt Ameri
can watches at $20. K. Smlt 032 and 931 Liberty
and 703. 703. 707 Smithlleld.
W
TED To rent a smill farm with small
house and barn, within 30 miles of Pittsburg:
give location and terms to Box 1434. Bradford, Pa.
WANTED To sell ladles' fob chains and charms
atfl. K. Smlt.
"TrA.NTED-To sell roll plate vest chains at SI 30,
V atTv. Smit's.
WEARERS of spectacles to buy the best It steel
and? I 00 gold spectacles and eje glasses yet
offered or W. L. Trleber. Practical Optician, at
Sthaeter's Jewelry Store. iW Fifth ay.
FOB SALE-ailSCKLLANEOUS.
Musical Instruments.
-Old violin and bow cheap. Address,
Dispatch ofllce.
"TTIOLIN
V Viollu,
Horses. Vehicles.
Live Stock For Sale.
pjELlVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles:
XJ our own make. Wm. Beckcrt, 3-10 to 344 Ohio
st, Allegheny. Telcohonc, 343).
HARNESS Blankets, saddles, covers. Grants',
Fourth av. aud Ferry st.
HORSES Just arrived, a carload draught and
business horses, ranging in weight from 1.300
to 1.500 lbs: can be seen at P. Murray's Boarding
and Sale Stables Duquesne way. II. II. Cunning
ham, Marlon. O.
HORSE One good work horse, S"0; one good
doctor's buggy, $40: one set donhle work
harness. S2j,
W. A. Hadfield, 253 Federal st, Al-
legheny.
Machinery and Metals For Sale.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sires,
from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market: 43
boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta
ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc;
steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone 3401, 23-23 Park way, J. S. Young.
Allegheny, Pa.
370R SALE-Cheap.good second-hand engines, 12
. x20inch. 12x10 Inch. 11x14 inch, 10x12 inch, and
many smaller sizes: new engines aud boilers, all
sizes and stvles; saw mills and wooa working ma
chinery. Harnies' Machine Depot 93 First av.,
Pittsburg.
SECOND-HAND engines and boilers; engine 18x
48. boilers 41 inchesx20 feet: two flues, fixtures
complete; all in first-class condition : will sell cheap.
E. M. Sims, corner Fifth st, and Duquesne way,
city.
MIscellaneons For Sale.
eOFr'EE. URNS, water Alter ah(J.7copler.. desk's,
6how cases, fire and burglar proof safes, type,
writer, store, office and bar fixtures; all second
hand. 90 Diamond st.
CORDAGE Twine.
Co., 89 Water st.
hemp packing. Flocker &
FOR SALE Genuine diamond es,r drops, white
and perfect, from $12 50 tip. K. Smlt 932 and
834 Liberty and 7C3, 703, 707 Smlthfield.
TX)R SALE Genuine diamond rings from $3 up.
I' K. Smit 932 aud934 Liberty St., and 703, 705 and
707 Smlthfield.
I70R SALE Genuine diamond studs rrom $6 un.
' K. Smlt 932 and 934 Liberty and 703, 705 and 707
Smlthfield.
ED BRICK In large or small quantities. Witt
mer Brick Co., Lim., 12 Federal st, Alle
gheny, Pa.
SEND Tor a for sale list
eral st.. Allegheny.
A. D. Wilson, 55 Fed-
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BUSINESS OPENING-In an old-established
Jobbing house in the city is available to one or
two good men who can lurnlsh from $10,000 Iof20.
000 capital and produce undoubted testimonials of
business integrity, acquaintance and ability. Par
ticulars can be learned confidentially at the" ofllce of
Jas. W. Drape it Co., 313 Wood st.
BUTCHER SHOP-In good location, doing a
good business. 79 Fifteenth St., wheeling,
TV. Va. Selling out on account of sickness.
CIOAL LANDS at a bargain I have for sale 500
acres first pool coal land on two railroads
within ten miles of citv; will be sold at a bargain.
J. II. Ilillman, No. 8 Wood it.
COMMISSION HOUSE-Commlssion butter, eggs
and cheese house, well established and doing a
prosperous business: sickness the only reason for
selling; will be at a bargain if sold soon. J. W.
Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfield St.
CONFECTIONERY STORE -A
Kj place: good reason for selling.
Twelfth bt Southsldc.
good business
Iuquire.at 137
DRUGSTORE-In a thriving manuracturlng
town on line or railroad; fine opening; busi
ness in a prosperous condition and everything lu
prime order. Jas. W. Drape iCo,, 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg.
"TXiR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents'
JC furnishing, notion and wall paper: restan
rant, grocery stores, S200 to tl0,000: cigar store,
bakery, milk depot: fish and oyster market.
butcher shop. Jewelry store with large repair
trade: good hotel. Holmes & Co., 420 Smithlleld
street-
I7IOR SALE A first-class liquor store doing a
: good business on a principal street in Cleve
land: ill health the reason for selling. Apply to J.
L. Rice Co., 238 Superior st, room 4, Cleveland,
FOUNDRT BUSINESS A successful business on
line of railroad and river at an immense bar
gain; excellent situation to command the city aud
railroad trade; full and complete equipment and
everything in full running order: will be sold at
halfless than value: this Is a splendid opening: sat
isfactory reasons ror selling. Jas, W. Drape &
Co., 313 Wood at. Pittsburg.
GROCERY At a great sacrifice: grocery store
ror !, worth SI, 200; come iuick rorlt must
be sold soon, luqulro A. Goeddel, 109 Collins av.,
East End.
PAYING newspaper business: no opposition;
good reasons for selllug. Outlook, McDonald,
PEANUT stand, with patent roaster; reasonable
to cash buyer; best in city. Address C, Dis
patch office.
SHOESTOKE-In good location; good reasons for
selling. Address Shoes, Dispatch office.
Iinslness Properties Tor Sale.
3?OR SALE-$3,5CO; Carson st. corner Fifth
? S. S.. store and dwelling; a good busl
stand (104-cj. W. A. Herron Sons, so Fourtl
St..
business
rth av.
HOUSES and lota on 1 L. E. R. R. Inquire
ofC. H.Stctcnson. Coraopolis, Pa.
TALUABLE opera house properly, with three
stores and dwelling, situate in the best busi
ness part of a prosperous manufacturing town, on
line of railroad and river: will sell at a decided
bargain, very much less than actual aluc. Jas.
W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st,, Pittsburg.
YALUABLE property for sale: the property of
the First Lutheran Church, Allooua, Pa,,
fronting 100 reet on Eleventh av.. between Four
teenth aud Fifteenth sis., having thereon erected a
large to-story bilck church building, 40xJCO feet;
also a two-story brick parsonage; botli or these
buildings can be converted Into business houses at
little cost; a good opportunity for a good Invest
ment. For further information inquire of or ad
dress W. F. Taylor. Altoona, Pa.
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
East End Residences For Sale.
VfEAR Penn and Highland avs., lot 100x219,
J. fronting on two streets, one paved; lo. cov
ered with flue shade trees and good nine-room
brick house: will sell for the low price of S1G.0C0 lor
all or will divide to suit; this Is a bargain and well
worth looking arter. Kelly A Rogers, 6216 Penn
av.. East End.
T ESIDENCE and lot lu the East End, one square
JAi from South Highland av.. at a great bargain;
eight rooms, small room. bath, etc,, etc.. and lot
about 80X120 reet to anallevtaprompl purchaser
can secure this property at (5,230; the best value in
the East End, See Jos. IV. Drape & Co., 311 Wood
St, Pittsburg,
"''Vf..- - ' - V
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL .ESTATE
Citr Residences.
TSESIRABLE Fourth av. property, near Market
U St.: lot 24 feet, fronting on Fourth av.: must
be sold to settle an estate. Geo. Johnston, Agent,
C2 Fourth av.
DESIRABLE Penn t. property,
Geo. Johnston. Agent. 6J Fcm
Fourth ward.
urtli av.
Allegheny Residences For Sale.
ALLFGHENY Avery neat dwelling, contigu
ous to the parks; e'cjtt rooms, including
spacious double parlors, hath, lavatory. laundrv,
furnace, etc.. etc., and In prime order throughout;
would exchange in part lor property in the
vuhurbs. the East End or Wllkliisliurg. Jas. W.
Drape & Co.. 313 Wood st Pittsburg.
ALLEGHENY A nice dwelling Jf square above
the parks and electric cars: 7 rooms, with hath,
lavatory aud everything resplendent with beautv
and comfort: a bargain can hp obtained by a quick
buyer, astheowucrls poincW est: immediate pos
session. Jas. AV. Drape ,1 Co., 313 Wood St., I'll ts
bnrjr. A 10 PER CKMT INVESTMENT-TWO small
dwelling houses in Allegheny, Third ward,
contiguous to Ohio st. and MadUonav.: rent?372
annually: will sdl for 3.S00rashor short pay
ments. Jas. W. Drape Sc Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts
burg. TYWF.LLINGS-
Three nice brie dwellings al
ii Second ward. Allegheny, on
XJ most new in Second ward.
line oi electric ears. They were taken for a
debt by a bank and we are instructed to make
prompt and positive sale aud are therefore in shape
to give a bargain: will sell the houses together or
separately. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street,
Pittsburg.
"7"ESTEItN AV. Allegheny, an excellent brick
it dwelling with two lot', about one square
from the parks: ten line rooms, including double
parlors and replete throughout with the desirable
modern conveniences: small payment will be taken
down and the residue on long time; immediate
possession git en. Jas. W. Drape &. Co., 313 Wood
St.. Plttshurg.
2"I 400 Small payment down, balance in
U?J ? monthly Installments same as rent: new
frame house of five rooms: lot 23x100 feet: Tenth
ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars; good
neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrickart,
140 Filth av. Tel. 1676.
Suburban Residences For Sale.
I70RSALE At Sharpsburg. well located on Main
; st., very fine residence, 13 rooms, gas. water,
modern conveniences, large lot, Mable, icehouse,
etc. ; price only 18,000. 154). See W. A. Hcrrou ,t
Sons, SO Fourth av.
HOUSE Of 4 rooms, halls, large cellar, spring
water and cistern; R. R. fare, 5 cents: easy
payments, also 6-room house. J100 down, 12 per
month, new, and new 3-room house to rent; nice
lots from SOO to $130. J. B. Zimmerman . 141 Fourth
av., Pittsburg.
HOUSES and lots In Curaopolls, P. JfcL. E. R. It.;
easy terms. Inquire of G. B. Hart, Cora
opolls. M5CLINTOCK AV.. Second ward. Allegheny At
a bargain, elegant suburban home; frainu
house, two stories and mansard: contains parlor,
dining room, reception hall and library; eight
chambers, laundry, bath, etc. carriage house and
stable. Call and see about this: want to sell quick.
A. D. Wilson, 65 Federal st, Allegheny,
TV7ILKINSBURG New and commodious frame
1 T house, slate roof, five rooms on first floor,
five rooms on second floor: all modern fixture-,:
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 of owner at.t bargain;
only 6,500. Hoffman & Baldridge, WHklnsburg,
opposite depot Telephone, 7243.
"YTriLKINSBUKG-ChoIcc lots in one of the best
M locations in WHklnsburg. 50x120 to alley,
street sewered and stone sidewaiks; to anyone who
will Improve will sell at a bargain : one square of
electric linrsand . minutes from P. R. IC. depot.
Hoffman & Baldridge, Wilklusburg, opposite
depot. Telephone 7248.
rOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
A T a bargain,
several very
fine building lots
1- fronting on Duff,
Chauncev. Webster and
Bedford avs.. Thirteenth ward: must be sold at
once regardless of cost. Geo, Johnston, 62 Fourth
avenue.
FOR SALE-Sl,600-Lot22 ft front Erin St., which
Is paved, by 115 feet to Trent st., ne3r Wylle
av.. Eleventh ward. (122.) AV. A. Herron Sons,
80 Fourth av.
Fast End Lots For Sale.
PINE lot 50x120 on Stanton av.. 200 feet from
Highland, and only $50 per foot; finest loca
tion In the East End: street paved aud stone side
walk : all paid, see Kelly Rogers, C216 Penn av..
East End.
RIGHT-fn the heart of East Liberty, 1.600 feet
frontage on No. 1 streets close to High
land av.; will retail at a large profit: don't fail to
see this. Kelly & Rogers, 6215 Penn av.. East End.
800 Centrally located In East Liberty.
i convenient to street car lines. new
frame house of 0 rooms, attic bath, range, and all
modern conveniences: terms, one-half cash.
Dennlston, Elderkln & Co., Lim., 0232 Penn aye.,
E. E. Telephone 5327.
Allegheny Lots For Sale.
FAYETTE ST., Allegheny, fine bnlldlng lots. A,
D. Wilson. 55 Federal st, Allegheny.
AT A SACRIFICE In Allegheny. 11 lots, located
as follows: Four lots, 20xlc5 each, fronting
on Pennsylvania av., extending back to a 12-foot
alley; four lots, 21x100 feet each, fronting on Fre
mont st. and extending to a .2-foot alley: thrco
lots. 20x105 leet each, fronting on Jackson stand ex
tending back to a l.-foot alley; the above lots will
be sold at a bargain: terms one-third cash, balance
in two and three years. Geo. Johnston, Agent, G2
Fourth av., Pittsburg.
Suburban Lots For Sale.
SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlers Fine building
lots 300 to t SCO. according to size and location,
within sight of the Court House: Chartlers Is the
most accessible of any suburb of Plttshurg. being
reached bv the P. & L. E. R. In 12 minutes, bv
Chartlers packets In 25 minutes and by electric
cars, which arc to take the place of the present
horse car line next spring, in 25 minutes; these lots
front on line oreiectrie road. For further particu
lars, T. II. Dickson, 98 Fourth av.. Room 39.
Farms For Sale.
A good farm about 100 acres, near the
onlv one mile from railroad station:
T7ARM-
X city:
churches, schools, etc, etc; excellent d veiling.
outbuildings, large orchard, water, etc., etc; one
of the best farms In the county, and for stock or
dairy purposes has no equal. Jas. W. Drape &
Co.. 313 Wood st, Pittsburg.
OHIO farm for sale; 80 acres. Si 500: two and one
half miles from Summltvillc, Cleveland and
Pittsburg Railroad, good house, barn, orchard,
well water. Call or address C. A. Muihcln, Sum
mltville, O.
Manufacturing Sites For Sale.
A FEW desirable n.annfacturlng sites on Alle
gheny Valley Railroad: river and railroad
front; locations fine. Geo. Johnston, 02 Fourth av.
ANUFACTURING OR BUILDING SITE
Fronting 310 reet on Pennsylvania av., Alle
gheny, cor. Sedgwick St.. 130 reeth in depth: pared
street in rear: suitable ror building storerooms or
dwellings in front and small dwellings in rear, or
for manufacturing site, T. II. Dickson, 98 Fourth
av., room 39.
MANUFACTURING SITE Desirable site,
fronting 340 feet on Preble av.. Allegheny
City, extending to Ohio river and containing S
acres, wim d. a j. sua jrennsyivama n. n. con
nections: 20 minutes from foot of Firth av. by
electric cars. T. H. Dickson, 98 Fourth av., room
33.
MANUFACTURING SITD-Frontlng 2S7 feet on
Preble av.. Allegheny, containing one acre:
all Pennsylvania R. R. sstem connections, with
siding; 20 minutes from foot of Filth av. by elec
tric cars. T. H. Dickson, 96 Fourth av room 09.
MANUFACTURING SITE-On West Market St.
Allegheny, containing acre or ground: ail
Pennsylvania R. R. system connections with sid
ing; 20 minutes rrom root or Fifth av. by electric
cars. T. II. Dickson, 98 Fourth av., room 39.
MANUFACTURING SITE-375 reet on Ohio av
Allegheny. 150 ftet in width to Ohio river.
containing 1V acres: Plttsburr andWestern (B.
O.) siding. T. H. Dickson, 96 Fourth av., room
MANUFACTURING SITE-At Chartlers, con
taining 30 acres, on P. & L. E. R. It ; coal by
rail or river and convenient to natural gas lines.
T. II . Dickson, 06 Fourth av., room 39.
TO LET Manuracturlng property, 144 feet front
on Washington av.. Allegheny: 130 feet deep
to paved 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 orderlo suit tenant. Apply to Bcnj. F. Jen
nings, West Penn Steel Works, Preble av Alle
gheny. PERSONAL.
ERSON AL-Chemical diamonds.
PERSONAL Ask for Dusenberry s pies; ask for
Dusenberry's pics.
PERSON AL-Solld gold rings ror ladles rrom il 21
up at K. Smit's. 932 and 931 Liberty St.. and 703,
705 and 707 Smithlleld.
3JERSONAL Cash paid lor old gold and silver
. watches and jewelry repaired : new work made
to order. L'hrls. Hauch. 541 smlthfield.
PERSONAL Wall paper, rrom 5 cents up to
finest grades. We lumlsh estimates ror one
room, house, or row of houses; make contracts for
completed work. Shldle's, 403 Smithfleld st.
PERSONAL Dr. X. Stone, M. D., is a doctor.
If yon have throat or lung trouble or any kind;
use his Bronchial Wafers, 25c a box at druggists;
special rate to preachers, teachers, vocalists. For
samples send lu cents to stone Med. Co., Chicago,
PERSONAL Have you subscribed ror your
magazines and periodicals for '92? If not
come aDd see us before doing so; itwlhpavyou;
also, new and old hooks at reduced prices. F.rank
Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfield st. Open every even
ing. PERSONAL When I was a smalt boy my mother
always repaired lnv breeches and jacket but
since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the v ell
known tailor, 65 Firth av., cor. Wood t, second
floor, has been substituted, who now does all my
cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape.
Tel. 1553.
5TENGILS,
STEEL STAMPS, '
IITJBBEE. STAMPS,
SEAL ENLxRAIN&.
W. A. Bunting(20 Fifth Ave
-Jal-ns
TO LET.
City Residences.
MODERN HOUSE 12 rooms, about an acre of
ground: located in Twenty-third ward; rent
clicap. PeterShlelds, 531 Grant St. t
ON Wylleay.. between Duff nndCnannccr sts..
new brick house of six rooms and mansard,
with bathroom, hot and cold water In kitchen: low
rent to desirable tenant. Geo. Johnston, 02 Fourth
arcnue. t
Allegheny Residences To Let.
TO LET Nice five-room dwelllnr Federal st.
extension. Inquire of ,1. K. McKce. 70S Penn
av.. Room RU.
Kooidi To Let.
IIOOMS Two, neatly furnished, for light house
b keeping, in good location, within ten minutes
walk of postoflice. Address Sinclair, Dispatch of
fice. aO LET Finely furnished front room forgentle
. man only. Inquire John E. Born, Kll spring
alley, Pittsburg.
rPO LET Furnls'ied flat, 2 bedrooms, bath. etc.
JL 8 Wylte av.
rpO LET Nicely furnished rooms.
JL av.
195 Fourth
Offices and Desk I'.oom To Let.
OFFICE Half an office on Fifth av.. wllh heat
and fnrnlture, at S3 per month. Economy.
Dispatch office. f
TPO LUT Office rooms, third floors, snitahle for
A attorneys or real estate business; light and
heat famished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office,
corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts.
rpo LET-ffi) Fourth av..
two fine, large connee
Dor. with vault. W. A.
J. tlon offices on second floor, with vault.
Herron 3c bong; 80 Fourth av.
Rasiness Stands To Let.
TO LET In Fergnson block, the finest fire nroof
office building In the city. located on Third
avenue. Just below the new postoflice. having also
Fonrth avenue entrance; choice storerooms and
offices, witli all modern conveniences, hign sped
elevators, steam heat, electric light and Janitor's
services rree: rent lower than others are getting in
old and inconvenient buildings: possession about
January 1: rent free until April 1: send for Illus
trated hook. Black & Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av.
rpo LET Office in building 73. 77 and 79 Diamond
X St.. with electric light, steam heating. Janitor
and elevator servlcetrent $300 per year:also rooms of
arIousslzes with power: possession Immediately.
Apolvto John T. shields, second floor. Dispatch
building, corner SmlthSeld and Diamond streets.
TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad
track: all receiving, handling, shinning and
delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of
W. A. lloeveler. Storage, Pike and Tweirih sts.,
nttsburg. Pa.
TO LET The three-story doublebrlck warehouse.
45x47. Boss st., now occupied bv S. Keighley
as a malleable Iron cornice works. Fo particulars
inquire of John A. Wilson, Room 805, Hamilton
building.
a 10 LET Storeroom and basement fronting on
. Penn and Frankstown avs. at the East End. in
the very best part of the East hnd for any kind of
mercantile business. C. If. Love. 93 Fourth av.
TO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond st. in
new Dispatch building: light and heat fur
nished. Apply to Business Ofllce. Tl.e Dispatch,
corner Smithlleld and Diamond sts.
FlO LET Warehouse 117 Water St.. running
X through to First av.. with immediate posses
sion. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth ay.
Farms To Lor.
TO LET Garden and dairy farm of 80 acres,
seven miles from city: railroad station on farm;
immediate possession: rent free till April 1. 1?J2.
Apply to William A. Slpe. 93 Diamond st, Pitts
burg. MIscellaneons To Lets.
HALL One of the finest 30x56 fitted np meeting
halls In the city. Call at A. Edlls, 502 Liberty
st, nttsburg.
rpo LET You know we have the largest line of
X diamonds, watches aud Jewelry in the city
suitable fur holiday gifts, if. Smit 932 and 934
Liberty and 703. 705 and 707 Smithlleld.
TO LET For Allegheny houses, see A. D. Wll
son, 55 Federal st.. Allegheny.
FOUND.
Tj'OUND-Chemical diamonds.
"TTOUND Solid gold eardrops Jl and up at K.
X Smit's. 932 and 931 Liberty st, and 703, 705 and
707 Smithlleld.
I70UND Reliable portrait artists in crayon.
: sepia and water colors: finest grades only; all
work done in windows in presence of the public to
prove that no bromide prints are used; order now
and pav for Christmas; stores open till 9 P. if.:
satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union
Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 70S Liberty at,
607 Wood st.
PROPOSALS.
Urns or Controller op
op J
NIA,
31. J
Allegheny Countt, Pennsylvania,
I'ittsecrg, pa., Dec. 31, 1S3I,
NOTICE TO BAKERS AND BUTCHERS
Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until 9 o'clock a. m., SATURDAY, Jan
nary 2. lfcM, for supplying Allegheny County
Jail with bread and meat from the 15th day of
January, 1S92, tolhe 16th day of Jnlv, 1892,
bread to be good quality wheat bread: pro
posals for meat to be, first, good quality
boiling beef; not to contain more than 2.1 per
cent bone; second, to be free from bone and
fat and be accompanied with such an amount
of soup bone as tho Warden may direct.
The board reserves the right to accept or
reject any or all bids. For further informa
tion inquire at the county jail.
JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller.
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WINTER RESORTS.
Thomasville, Ga.
PINEY WOODS HOTEL
NOW OPEN.
51. A. BOWER, Proprietor.
For circulars, rates, etc., address
WM. E. DAVIES,
OC.31-17-TTS Manager, Thomasville. Ga.
liDCCATlONAL.
THE SHORTLIDGE MEDIA SCHOOL
For Young Men and Boys.
SWITHIN C. SHORTLTDGE. A. B. A A. M.
(Graduate of Exeter and Harvard). MEDIA,
PA. (14 miles from 13 road at. station, PhlU.)
del2
TEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY" AND
-IA typewriting and complete business
course taught at Park Institute, 204 North
ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem
ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and
innrnn.1 tn sinv nddrnss free.
au20-TTS LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., PrincipaU
"MARTIN'S SHORTHAlF" SW00L7
Tills institution, devoted exclusively to Instruc
tion In shorthand and typewriting, is now in its
eighth year. The conductor has had an experience
of 2i years as official stenographer for courts and
legislative bodies. Fifty typewriters are for the
nse of students. Three floors are devoted entirely
to the use of the school. The Instruction is thor
ough and practical. Sessions are held day and
evening. For full particulars and catalogue call on
or address A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood street
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DUQUESNE COLLEGE, DIAMOND ST..
opposite Court House. Pittsburg. Next
term begins January 4, 1892; 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
degress.
E. 11. WOOD, D. D. LLD.,
de27 President
SHADYSIDE ACADEMY.
Corner Ellsworth and Morewood aves.
Winter term begins
2WI03VIA.Y, JAXS. -3E.
Prepares for any college or scientifia
school. All branches. Eight in
structors. W. R. CP.ABBE,
Ja2-9-D Principal.
CURRY
DIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET.
CURRY Collesia to Department, The Best
CURRY Normal School, The TJest
CURRY English TrainingSehool, The Best
CURRY Bnsincss College, The Best
CURRx" School of Shorthand. The Best-
CURRY Conservatory of Music, The Best
CURRY" School of Elocution. The Best
CURRY Faculty and Discipline, TheBcst
Gill or send lor catalogue. 11. M. ROWE,
President. ocil.5I
The Most Effective Tonic in
la 3-:r,i::f:f:ei
IS
DUCRO'S ALIMENTARY ELIXIR.
This pieparation strikes at the seat of the
evil by restoring quickly and effectually the
nutritive functions of the debilitated system.
Sold by All Druggists.
E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents for U. S.,
!SG, 38 and 30 North William st.N. Y.
JaSitThS
.TAILORING.
Correct Winter Suitings and Overcoatings
H. & C. V. AHLERS,
Merchant Tailors, 420 Smithfleld st
no2S-54-TTS3u
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
UNION AVENUE, ALLEGHENY
Fronting the Parks.
A Good Residence.
0 Rooms. Modern Fixtures. Lot 00x110 feet,
PKICE VEP.Y REASONABLE.
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
60 Fonrth Avenue. Jc2-15-3
PROPERTY RENTED nVS
remittances made promptly.
TflYCC and assessments
IMAtO and paid.
looked after
Established 1S6T.
VV. A. HERRON & SONS,
SO FOURTH AVENUE.
Ja2--2,S,15,22,23, fe5,12,19,2
EOMEWOOD LOTS
PAIINESTOCK PLACE PLAN
lying between Penn avenne and Penn
sylvania Railroad offers to intendins pur
chasers the very finest lot of property in
this really delightful neighborhood where
tlie society, schools, chnrclies. etc are the
best. Duquosne Electric and Pennsylvania,
Railroad curs furnish tapid transit every
few minutes. Each lot in this plan lies well
and has frnit and shado tree. Tho prices
are low and termi easv. Don't buy at
Shadvside where prices are out of sight un
til after yon seetheso lots. For plans and
prices see LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond-st.
. de29-58
AUCTION SALES.
W. J. BAF.TON, Attorney,
No. 1 Wylio avenue.
I EXECUTORS' SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN
It order of the Orphans' Court, the under
signed, executors of Martin McGanley, de
ceased, will spII at pnblic sale on the prem
ises on SATUEDAY, January 16, 1892. at 2
o'clock p. st., that certain lot frontins SI
feet4incneson Locnst st, Allegheny City.
Pa., and extending back 65 feet, upon which
are erected two two-story frame dwellings,
known as Nos. 142 and 1U" Locust st.
Terms $100 down, one-third balance on
delivery of deed. Remainder ia one and
two years. GEORGE S. GRACE,
W. K JOHNSTON,
JOHN FEDERKEIL, Executors'
Auctioneer. de27-3i-de23-ja2,9,15
LEASE AND FIXTURES
-AT-
AUCTION.
The lease bavins two years to ran, from
April 1. 1S92, antl fixtures, at SCO and bOi Lib
erty avenne: second and third floors, occu
pied by Oppenhcimer & Kaufman, will be
offered at public sale on Saturday next, Jan
uary 2, at 10 o'clock a. it., on the premises.
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STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND FROM
all parts of Europe, drafts, money or
ders, cable transfers and foreign coin at low
est New York rates. MAX SCHAMCEUG
CO., No. 527 Smlthfield st, Pittsburg, Pa. Es
tablished in 186S. sclO-rra
AMERICAN LINE,
Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia
and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations
lor an classes unsurpassed. AicKets som to
ana from Great Britain and Ireland, Nor
way, Sweden, Denmarir, etc.
INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.,
General agents, 203 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
Full ir.format.ion can be had of J. J. MC
CORMICK, Fonrth avenne and Smithfleld
street. LOUIS MOESEK, 616 Smithfleld
street. mhS44-TT3
TI7"mTE STAR LINE-
I V For Oneenstown and Liverpool.
Royal and United States 3Iail steamers.
'Adriatic '" 13. 2 p m ICermanic. Feb. 10. 2 p m
"Tentonic, Jan 2a lOiiaam 'Teutonic Feb. 17. 9 am
Britannic, Jan. 27. Z p m Britannic, Feb. 21. 2 p m
3tajestic. Feb. 3. 10 a m ('Majestic, Mar.2. 8:30 am
From White Star dock, foot or West Tenth st..
New York.
Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates,
f 50 and upward. Second cabin !33 and 110. Excur
sion tickets on ravorablc terms. Steerage, from or
to old country. $20.
White Star drafts payable on demand in allt'ia
prlncln.il banks throughout Great Britain. Apply
to JOHN J. aicCOKMICK. 639 and 401 Smithliela
St.. Pittsburg, orll. MAITLAND KElBEY.Gen
eral Agent 29 Broadway, New York. ja2-D
C1UNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER.
J POOL VIA iUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40,
North Itiyer: Fast express mail service.
Aurania, Jan. 2.6:30a.m. Etruria.Jan.30, 3:30a.m.
Bothnia. Jan. 9. 1 p. m. Aurania. Feb. A. I p. m.
Umbria, Jan. 18. 7 a. m. Bothnia. Feb. 10. 2 p. m.
Gallia. Jan. 23. 1:30 p.m. Umbria. Feb. 13.5:30a.m.
Cabin passage 00 and upward, according to lo
cation: second cabin f3Tn
Sterage tickets to and from all parts of Europe
at verv low rates.
For f retght and passage apply to the company's
offlce. 4 Bowling Green. New York. VERNON "II.
BROWN & CO.. General Agents, or CHARLES P.
SMITH. Third av. and Wood St., Agent for Pitts
burg, Pa. de23-D
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA,
Via Deny and Galway. The most direct
ronte from Scotland and North and Middle
of Ireland.
ACCO3IM0DATIONS UNSURPASSED.
Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $19.
CTflTrl Service of
LINE i STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.
Via London every Fortnight.
. Jnn. 7, State of California, 9 a.m.
Jnn. 28, State of Nebraska. 8 a. it.
CABIN, $10. Second class. $30. Steerage, $19.
Apply to J. ,T. McCORMICK, 639 Smithfleld
street, Pittsburg.
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Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company.
Fast Line ot Exnress steamers.
New York to Southampton (London), Bremen.
SPRING SAILINGS, lo92.
Elder. Sat, April 2 Elbe. Wed., May H
Havel, Tues., April 5 Aller. Sat.. May 21
Ems, Sat. April 9 rrave. Tues., May 24
Latin, Tues., April 12 Elder. Sit., May 24
Sa-ile. Sat.. April 16 Havel, Tues., May 31
Spree, Tues., April 19 Ems. Sat.. June 4
Elbe. Wed., April 20 Lahn, Tues.. June 7
Allcr. Sat. April 23 Saale, Sat, June 11
Trave, Tues., April 2S Spree. Tnes., June II
Eider. Sat.. April 30 Elbe. Wed., June 1
Havel, Tues., May 3 Allcr, Sat, June H
Ems, Sat. May 7 Trave, Tues., June 21
Lahn, Tues., May 10 Elder, Sat, Jnne 2S
Saale, Sat. May 14 Havel. Tues., June 24
Spree, Tues.. May 17 Ems. Sat, July 1
Time from New York to Southamnton. 7K dars.
From Southampton to Bremen.24or30 hours. From
Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway
Co.. za hours. Trains every hour In the summer
season. Railway carriages for London await pas
sengers in Southampton Docks on arrival of ex
press steamers from New York.
These steamers are well known fortheir speed,
comfort and excellent cuisine.
MAX SCHAMBERG & CO.. 527 Smlthfield st.
LOUIS MOSER. 616 Smithfleld st. Agents for
Pittsburg. de23-50-D
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Expenses Included.
A Grand Tour by
THROUGH EUROPE.
The party will leave New York bv FRENCH
LINE STKAMEK "LA IIOUKGOGNE," Sat
urday, February 20, and be absent HI days.
90 days ill Europe, with visits to Marseilles,
'ice, Monte Carlo, Mentonc. Genoa, Pisa,
Naples, Rome, Florence, the Italian Lakes,
Lucerne, the Righi, Milan, Venice, Triest,
Grottoes of Adelsbunr, Ruda-Pcsth, Con
stantinople (10 days), Sofia. Belgrade, Vien
na, Munich, Nuremberg, Dresden, Berlin,.
Frankfort, the Rhine, Cologne, Amsterdam,
tho Hague, Rotterdam, Antwern, Brussels,
London nnd Pari.
Tho Special Train (to be at the service or
the party throughout the railway journey)
will iuclude American Sleepinotars, a Dining-Car,
and other luxuries previously un
tnown m European travel. The Rest Hotels
and nnmerous Carriage Rides everywhere.
Everything thoronghiv rirst-clas. Party
limited in numbers. Send for descriptive
circular.
Raymond & wmrcoaiB,
111 South Ninth St. (nnder Continental Ho
tel), Philadelphia, Pa.
ja2-30-jrw3
S500 TO 8500,000TcmLmoArtl
gages, city or country property, at lowest .
rates. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood st,
Pittsburg. Telephone, No. 97S.
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