THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SWAY, JANUARY 4, ACCIDENT INSDBANCB Another Suit to be Entered Against an Insuring Association, TO BECOVER THE TARDY BENEFITS The Domestic Troubles of tlie lIcGearys Eecalled by a Decision. GE5EKAL SEWS OF TIIE COUXTT COURTS Thomas H. Davis, Esq., has prepared the papers arid will this morning file them in the case of Joseph Mickel vs the Peoples' Mutual Accident Insurance Association of Pittsburg. On the ISth of July, 1887, the defendant company issued to plaintiff a pol icy, or certificate, of membership, agreeing to'pay to him $15 a week "if he should sus tain bodily injuries which, independent of all other causes, should prevent him from prosecuting his regular occupation, and to pay him the same sum during the continu ance of such total disability as would immc- however, 26 consecutive weeks from the tune of accident. ,.. The plaintiff is a class blower and sets lortn that on the ISth of October, 1SS7. while encased In hisregular and ordinary occupation, cut tne forefinger of his left hand on a class c.uinder and was wholly disabled during 23 weeks, and butresseshis statement by offers to show py medical men that such was the case; that he forwarded to the proper agent of the insurance company the projicr prools and demanded the weekly benefits; that he was informed by the Secretary that the papers had been held under advisement, and that they were so held until June 25, 1SSS, when plaintiff was informed by the Secretary that the claim had been rejected by the company and that dminctbe time men tioned he, plaintiff, received two letters statin? that his claim was still under advisement and inconsequence be claims Silo with interest, etc, amounting in all to about $401). There is a provision in the policy making a death worth something like $3,000 to the repre sentatives of the deceased, but interest hinges on certain other provisions in the policy. A TRAGIC HISTORY. The Domestic Troubles of the McGearys Recalled by n Decision. About ten years ago Henry McGeary died, leaving an estate valued at from SloO.OOOto 5200,000. His heirs were a widow and four sons. Henry S . Marshall H., A. L., and Frank Mc Geary. A few years later, and before the estate had been settled np, the w idow died, leaving an estate worth about $50,000. One of the sons, Henry S. McGeary, was administrator of the estates of both his father and mother. After ward" one of the sons, A L. McGeary died, unmarried, as it was supposed. Henry S. took out letters of administration in his estate and an amicable division of it was made between the surviving brothers. This was followed by Frank McGcnrv becoming insolvent and his share in the different estates was purchaseu by his two brothers. Two j cars arter the death of A. L. McGeary a woman, claiming to be Kate McGeary. tho widow of A. L., came forward and presented a will purporting to have been made by her hus band, and leaving all his estate to her. While the family had known of relations between A L. McGeary and this woman they were not aware of the marriage and contested the will. The case went to the Supreme Court and was finally deemed in favor of the w idow. She re covered SliWJ from Henry S. McGeary, as ad ministrator or her husband's estate. The dav after the decision of the Supreme Court in "the case was announced Henrv S. McGearv committed snicide by shooting him self. This was followed 6hortlv afterward by the suicide of Marshall H. McGeary. who also shot himself. The widow of Henry S. McGeary took out letters of administration for the es tate of her husband ana instituted proceedings against the estate of Marshall H. McGeary to recover the share of A L. McGear's estate which Henry S as administrator, afterward lial to refund to the widow of A L. In this case Judge Over yesterday made a de cree ordering the estate of Marshall H. to pay S6,769 69 to the estate of Henry S. McGeary. The case will probably be token to the Supreme Court. Tho Parochial School. An answer was filed yesterday to the bill in equity entered by Thomas Maxwell, against the school directors of the First ward and Rev. Morgan M.Sheedy, relative to renting a por tion of the public school building to Father Sheedv. The defendants in their answer deny that Thomas Maxwell, the plaintiff, is a resi dent of the First ward. They further deny that the use of the said rooms is exclusive of or in anv manner interferes with any use which could possibly be made thereby for public school purposes by the said school directors. Grand Jury Work. The grand jury yesterday returned the following true bills: George V. Backof en and Agnes Taylor, as sault and battery: James Moorhead, nuisance. The following bills were ignored: P Mc Ineirny, Peter McGovern, and Link Morgan roth, assault and battery; Anna King, assault; Jacob Needy, false pretense; Elizabeth John ston, selling liquor without license, to minors and on Sunday; N. C Cowan, nuisance. To-Day's Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Kate "Woods (2). Harry Fleming, Charles and George Jones. John Lawer,John K. Scott, George Anderson, Tom Sheridan, John Miller. .T. A. Cook. John Bolinger. P. Rosenthal, William -"1-- Thnmae Stewart -Tnhn "V-irt Wnmnl . -Tnhn f?rnlipr "Patriot Tlifilrin Jnlin TinK. -r- To-Dny's Estate of Ann McCullougb En Haye6 EobertS. Klsley Kobert feproul. . A. Fulton Audit List. Accountant. K.M. dishing. .F. U. Osborn. James DeLong. ... S. Williams. Chris Mart. .James . Disdc. James Kea John Hazlett .John Fairfield. Levi Edmuntlton... Andrew Fulton John T. Powell .J. F. Edmundson etal. ."hris Macee. .J. K. Mclborn et aL Lrgnl Tender. August Steisiki was convicted yesterday of selling liquor without license, in the Twenty eighth ward. Cuaeles Bond yesterday pleaded guilty to the larceny of an overcoat from C. H, Alters, of Homestead, and was sentenced ten months to the workhouse. JomrW Fkiedmax yesterday entered suit against John F. Maeder and James McGarty for SLWX) damages, for breaking down the fence and trees on bis property. David Sax DS yesterday entered suit against the borough of Scwickley for $0,000 damages caused to his property by a change of grade in the streets oh which it abutted. Judge Hawktss, of the Orphans' Court, yesterday dismissed the petition of the heirs of the Rothman estate, asking for the removal of the guardian, William Rothman. Iw the Criminal Court yesterday, John Harper pleaded guilty to burglary. He en tered the house of C. W. Phipps, in Allegheny, October- 23. and stole $150 worth of silver and chinaware, which was afterward recovered. FOR. ABUSE OF ALCOHOL Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. "W. E. Crane, Mitchell, Dale, savs: "It has proven almost a specific for this disorder; it checks the vomiting, restores the appetite, and. at the same time allays the fear of im pending dissolution, that is so common to eavy drinkers." hi Ojtlt three left plain seal wraps, sizes 32, 34 and 36-inch bust measure; these sold formerly for 5175 and $200, now only f 125 each. Huous & Hacke. aiwrsu The Queen of Flonrs Is a new brand, "Rosalia," manufactured by "Whitmvre & Co., Thirty-eighth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad. Try it and be convinced that it is a flour of most excellent quality. Ouu 40-inch 50c black and colored cash mere is certainly the best value in the city, siwrsu Hugus & Hacke. Marvin's Best. "We want to sell a pound of our new cream puffs and of our Orange Blossom crackers to every housewife in Allegheny county. Get them from your grocer. iufsu S.vS. Mabvhj & Co. Maitt handsome designs in fine French flannels from 35c to 51 per yard. ifTTjTsu Hugus & Hacke. TO ELEVATE THE KEYYSIES. An Official' Idea of Licensing and Oversee ing the Kids Conncils Will Try to Break Up the Syndicates. The newsboys are to be elevated, not by the toe of a boot, as many would suppose, but by Chief Brown with the aid of Coun cils. "The plan is the same as that in vogue in other large cities, and will be submitted to Councils at next meeting. The newsies will be registered, numbered and duly licensed, and those not licensed cannot sell. Those under 8 years cannot receive a license, nor can those who are un able to read and write. They will have badges and be under police surveillance. The bootblacks will probably be included also. In a talk yesterday Chief Brown said that both boys and newspapers would be benefited, for the former would be pro tected and the latter would receive more reliable service. He said some boys now selling are scarcely 5 years of age, but the worst feature is that many are controlled by a syndicate of Hebrews or Italians who pay them a few cents for selling. The boys are frequently so ill-treated they fear to go home. He proposes to pay some attention to the syndicates and some certain inhuman pa rents. He wishes to compel them to send their children to school if he possibly can. HOW PEOPLE ARE ROBBED. The Drtngcrons Game Played on Charlei Wolfe. "William Jasper, who was charged with robbing Charles "Wolfe, a butcher of Apollo, Pa., in a house on Clay alley about two weeks ago, had a hearing before Alder man Gripp yesterday, and was committed to jail, in default of $1,000, for a hearing in court. Mr. Wolfe was present, and testified that he had met Jasper when he was in the city two weeks ago. The latter enticed him to the house, where Jasper and a colored woman in the house succeeded in stealing S1G5 in gold, some paper money and a gold watch and chain from him. Wolfe admits the crime, and says the woman was to receive half the money, but that he has not settled with her. TO START AT OKCE. The Western University Building Scheme Acted Upon Yesterday. The Board ot Trustees of the Western University met yesterday to hear the report of the committee appointed in June last to arrange for erecting a school building. A report was made as to the observations made in other cities. At its conclusion the mat ter was discussed, and at the committee's suggestion it was decided to go ahead at once with the new building. The committee was continued with in structions to proceed at once and procure plans and specifications. The resignation of Prof. Dausc, the Pro fessor of French, was read and accepted. EAPID TRANSIT. On a Road Where the Cable Has Not Been Introduced. The team attached to car No. 43 on the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester road, took fright yesterday afternoon on Beaver avenue, near Brady street, Allegheny, and run off. When near Washington avenue the team and car collided with one of Clark's sand wagons with such force that the wagon was nearly demolished and the street car mules were thrown to the ground. The dash-board of the car was broken and the driver, Thomas Williams, had his leg crushed. One of the mules will have to be shot. TEAT FATAL 0SE CENT. The Recovery of His Money Too Much for a Conrt Litigant. Prosperity was too much for George James, the man from whom $14 01 was stolen a few days ago. The court returned the money to him and imprisoned the thief for three months. George began to celebrate the event, ending in the Central station with a charge of drunkenness and $7 46 about him, with that fatal one cent, with which he couldn't buy anything worth while. His costs will probably be $4 54, leaving him with two dollars and that one cent with which to begin the world anew. Down on the Scalpers. In an interview at the Union depot yes terday, Judge Cooley, the head of the Inter-State Commission, who was on his way from Toledo to Washington, remarked that he hoped all railroad companies would cease to pay commissions for the sale of railroad tickets, and so do away with scalpers. He wants a law passed to that effect. In Order That our reputation of having the cleanest stock in the city be sustained, and to make room for the early spring importations, we have reduced prices in every department, the opportunities we offer for the next two weeks to secure a genuine bargain should not be neglected. In our cloak department we have an ele gant line to select from in long and short wraps, jackets, seal and plush garments, shawls, etc, etc, which will be offered at about half price These are not simply high-priced goods marked down, but were considered good value at original prices. The cheapest line of dress goods in the city. English checks from 12c (were 25c) per yard up to 51 ou, to which price we have reduced those West of England suitings which were $2 50 and $3 per yaid. Black goods in great variety of weaves, both staple and fancy, silk warp and all wool, at very much lower prices than ever before offered. Black and colored silks, of which we have a complete line of the best makes, also marked down. OurSl black silk was $1 25, the $1 25 was $1 50 from these to highest priced, all reduced from 15 to 25 per cent. A special bargain in black faille Prancaise at $1 50, which heretofore sold for $2 per yard. Bargains in table linens, towels, napkins, scarfs, lunch cloths, etc., etc Hugus & Hacke, Fifth avenue andMarket street, srwrsu Pittsburg, Pa. New Dress Goods Bargains 'on 50c Table Each Day. You're sure to find striking bargains whenever vou come. Several thousand yards sold yesterday, but we have a big stock to dispose of, so the bargains are still here. Jos. House & Co.'s Penn avenue Stores. Coko and Coalmen Flense Take Notice. The Arnheim Live Stock Company, Lim ited, has now in their stables 100 head of choice mules of all sizes. Any one wishing to purchase some have vast selection to pick from. Call and examine our stock before buving, at52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. "Aenheim Live Stock Co.-, Limited. Fob Sozodont all ladies cry. And gentlemen, or high or low. For nothing else that they can buy. Will give the mouth its freshest glow Will keep tbo teeth so sound and white, And make the breath a sweet delight. wrsu Marvin's Queen's Jubilee. Everybody uses it. It is the best bread made Every loaf sealed with a blue seal. Take no other brand. Grocers keep it TUFSU Baegaixs in black goods.. Many choice weaves that were $1 25 and.$l 50 now at the uniform price of $1 per yard. jiwFSB Hugus & Hacke. A New Tear. Housekeepers, turn over a new leaf and nse the best flour in the market Rosalia manufactured exclusively by Whitmyre & Co., Thirty-eighth street and Allegheny "Valley Railroad. A TAILOR'S JOKE. How a Fifth Avenne Merchant Was Cured of Drinking. A number of jokers, including several of the most prominent citizens of the Sixth ward, victimized a Fifth avenue tailor on Wednesday. On New Year's Day he got glorious and suspended business. The people residing in the vicinity were surprised early Wednesday morning by the appearance of a bow ot crape upon the door of the small tailoring establishment. If there is one thing many of the Sixth warders like better than another it is a wake, and with visions of a rally flitting through their minds they stepped closer to the door to read the in scription overthe crape: It was as follows: Died :born in County Tipperary, Ire land. Notice of funeral in Presbyterian Ban ner. The tailor is not a Presbyteriant and when he read the latter part of the notice his ire arose. He got so mad that he said he would sign the pledge. Reception on Forbes Street. Mrs. Judge Magee gave a reception last night at her residence on Forbes street, Oakland. The floral decorations of the rooms were of exceptional beauty, and the invited guests included some of the best known representatives of Pittsburg's soci ety. Save money buy Salvation Oil for 25 cents and be happy. It kills pain. MEETINGS. SPECIAJj MEETING OF STUCKRATH Lodge No. SO, F. and A. M., this afternoon at 2 o'clock, sharp, to attend the funeral of Brother Joseph L.Gascolne, No. 3918 Liberty avenne, Pittsburg. Members of sister lodges invited. By order of the W. M. ja4-76 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Monongahela Naviga tion Company will be held on THURSDAY, January 10. 1SS9, at the office of tho company, No. 101 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa., at 2 o'clock r. M for the election of officers and managers of tje company for the ensuing year and other business. W. BAKEWELL, Secretary. Pittsburg, December 19, 18S8. del9-12-19,2L24,28,28,EI,31,ja2,4,7,9,10 Office of T The Chabtiers Valley Gas Company, I Cohner Wood st. and Third ave., f Pittsburg, Pa.. Dec. 3L 1SSS.J NOTICE-A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of this company will be held at the office of the company on Wednesday, March 6, 1SS9. at 2 o'clock r. M., to take action on the recommendation by the Board of Direct ors to issue bonds to the amount of $1,000,000, secured by mortgage upon the property of the companybeing for the funding of the debt of said company. F. J. TENER, Secretary. ja3-3S-p LEGAL NOTICES. "VTOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN that application will be made at the next meeting ot the Board of Pardons for the pardon of Conrad Reddinger, convicted of mayhem at No. 116, December sessions, Allegheny county, 1S8S. W. D. MOORE, attorney for defendant January 4, 18S9. jal-06 FRANK W. SMITH, Attorney at Law. I7STATE OF ELIZABETH WILBERT, J deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on tho estate of Elizabeth Wilbert, late of the city of Pitts burg, Allegheny county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to Harry J. Wilbert aud Samuel C. Dally, of the said city of Pittsburg, to whom all peisons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known tbc same without delay. HARRY J. WILBERT, SAMUEL C. DALLY. Administrators. de2S-89-F JOHN S. ROBB. Jr., Attorney-at-Law, Corner of Fifth and Wylie avenues. TN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS I of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. In re application for transfer of license No. 41, of William Wolf, late of No. 1 Union street, First ward, city of Pittsburg, deceased, by F. C Renziehausen. administrator of his estate, to Mrs. Martha Wolt Notice is hereby given that on MONDAY, January 14, 1SS9, at 10 o'clock A. ST.. the appli cation for thp transfer of license No. 41, of William Wolf, deceased, for the house known as "Wolfs Hotel," at No. 1 Union street, First ward, city of Pittsburg, to Mrs. Martha Wolf, his wife, will be heard by said court, at which time persons opposing the transfer, as well as the parties aDove named, will appear. D. K. McGUNNEGLE, jai-CS Clerk of Courts. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE FUR NISHMENT of an East End residence removed to the auction rooms. No. Sll Market srreet,for convenience of sale, RIDAl MORN ING, January 4, at 10 o'clock sharp. Fine up right piano, elegant brocatelle parlor suit, fine oak center table, mantel cabinet, easy chairs, pier mirror, rugs. curtains,ornaments. pictures, fine bookcase, library table, secretary desk, leather chairs, couch, clocks, bronzes, oak, ma hogany and walnut chamber suits, fine folding bed, mirror-door wardrobe, cheval glass, dress ers, washstands, bedsteads, bed lounges, brus sels and ingrain carpets for rooms, halls and stairs, decorated dinner set and fine toiletware, bedding, sideboard, extension table and dining chairs, rockers,sewing macbine,carpet sweeper, laundry and kitchen furnishment, sidebar buggy, harnesstetc Goods on exhibition until time of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO. LIM'T., Auctioneers. ja3-29 ELECTIONS. f-XTIY SAVINGS BANK Of PITTSBURG, V Pa.. December 3L 18S8. The annual elec tion for directors of this bank will be held at the banking house. Sixth ave. and Smithfleld St., on Tuesday, January 8, 1SS9, between the honrs of 11 a. m. and 1 p. Jt. jal-69 JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE REAL ESTATE Loan and Trust Co The annual election lor nine directors of the bank will be held at the banking house, cor. Ohio and Middle sts., January 8, 1889, between the hours of 1U o'clock A. jr., and 1 o'clock r. at. C. SCHAUER, Jr.. Cashier. de31-10 First National Bank. Pittsburg. Pa., i Pittsburg, December 10. 18S8. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine Directors of tbo hank will be held at the banking house, corner of Wood street and Fifth avenue. January 8, 18S9. between the hours of 11 o'clock A. H. and 1 o'clock p. M. dell-i87-D J. D. faCULLY, Cashier. Office of National Insurance Co., 1 ALLEGHENY, Pa., January a 1889. f ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this company to serve during the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company. No. 43 South Diamond St.. cor. Federal, on MONDAY, January 14, 1889. between the hours of 10 A. St. and 2 P. M. Ja4-91M,7.14 H. M. SCHMITT, Sec'y. German Savings and Deposit") Banc of Birmingham. v January 3, 18S9. J 17LECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION Jtli for thirteen directors of this bank will bo ileid at tho banking housa, corner Carson and Fourteenth streets, TUESDAY, January 8, be tween the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p. it. ja4-9 J. F. EMY, Cashier. Office Columbia Oil Co., i Pittsburg. December 28, 1SS8. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Columbia Oil Co. will be held at No. 514 Market st. on THURSDAY, January 10. 18S9, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for tho election of directors ana for the transaction of such business as maybe presented. dc2S-17-D A P. McGREW, Secretary. Masonic Bank; i Pittsburg, Pa., December 81, 1888. ( ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing vear, will be held at the banking bouse on TUESDAY, JANUARY, 8. 1889, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 1 o'clock r. M. jal-67-D CHAS. B. MCLEAN, Cashier. Arsenal Bank, Pittsburg. December 31. 1888. TLECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTIi ION Pj for twelve directors of the bank will be held at the banking bouse, corner of Butlerand Fortv-third streets, on WEDNESDAY, JANU ARY 9, 1889, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 p. M. W. & WILLIAMS, Cashier. jal-50-D Office of Ben Franklin Insurance Co., ) 43 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa.. J January L 18S9. S ELECTION. THE ANNUAL ELECTION of directors of this company, to serve dur ing the ensuing year, will beheld in the office of the company on MONDAY, January 14, 1889, between the hours of 10 A. m. and 2 p. M. WJ1. A FORD, Secretary. ja2-39-D Office Western Pennsylvania ) Exposition Society, Pittsburg, January 1, 1889. ELECTION-THEANNUALMEETINGOF members of this society for the election of thirteen directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other reg ular business as may be brought up, will be held in the music and art room, second floor of Hamilton building. Fifth avenue, TUESDAY", January 8, 1SS9, at 3 o'clock p. M. By order of the Board. jaS-20-D JAB. W. BATCHELOR, Becretary. Eg-Display advertisements one dollar psr square or ontfnsertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branoh Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning : Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TnE DIS PATCH. riTTSBUUG. THOMAS MCC'AFFBEY, 39 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Fenn ave. E. G. STUCKEY-&CO.,Wylleave. and Fulton st. N. STOKELY, Filth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6m Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLER,5th av. Atwood St. E0UTII6IDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEB, 59 Federal street. MCBRIDEBKOS., Federal and Ohio streets. fREDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS A SON1, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'EKKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Mnle Helo. TTANTED-A GOOD BAKBER AT TRED W ECKEHT'S. 3519 Batler St.. city. Ja4-14 T7-ANTED-A GOOD BABBEB THAT CAN VV speak English and German, at 115 UIIIO STREET. jal-15 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BUTCHER, FOR which good wages will be paid, by ADAS! APFEL, Braddock. J&3-7 WANTED-AT ONOE-SHEAKMAN, USED to shearing skein blanks and shapes. Ap Oly SCOTTDALE IRON AND STEEL CO.,L'TD., Scottdale. fa. Js2-8i WANTED-A TEACHER OF PENMANSHIP; an unmarried man ot aridity and culture. Address JIBS. J.l. QEPPEKT, 315 Kace street, Cincinnati. O. Ja-93 -TT7-ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKEK; W none other need apply; a good man can have work the year round. Address LOCK BOX 501, Washington, Pa. J3-18 TrANTED-AOENTS-75 A MONTH AND V V expenses paid anv person to sell our goods. No capital: salary monthly: particulars .free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. oc4-m!8 WANTED AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S foot heaters aud patent fuel for carriages, wagons, etc; sells at sight. Inquire after 3 r. M., WM. SEMPLE, JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. del6-9-D ANTED-ABOY1NA JEWELBY STOKE, with opportunities of advancement if ca pable; mast come well recommended; answer must come from parents. Address E. E. M. Dis patch office. Jai-94 WANTED-AGENTS - PROFIT, $5,000 TO S40, 000 per annum; legitimate business; Just opening up. For energetic representatives success sure. Address F. D. CO., 1S21 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. Jal-92 WANTEO- FOUNDRY FOREMAN EXPERI ENCED In all details In the manufacture of rolls and ingot molds. Address, with full particu lars, salarv expected, to FOUNDRY, careilessrs. White & McLure, Pennbulldlng, Pittsburg. dc29-8S-MWF WANTED-ALLMACHINISTS AND BLACK SMITHS to know that their fellow craftsmen at Wharton McKnlght's Anchor Foundry and Machine Works, 44 Penn avenue, are on strlfce for good canse. Please look in news items for cause. Ja3-47 Female HclD. -TTTANTED-SHORT ORDER COOK AND DISH V washer. 538 SM1THF1ELD ST. Ja4-3 WANTED-GIKLTO DO GENERAL. HOUSE WOltK. Apply at No. 243 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. Jal-74 YTJANTED-GIRL FOB GENERAL HOUSE VV WORK. None but a good one need apply to C. P. NORTHROP, 4023 Butler st. Ja4-SS Male nnd Female Helo. -YTTANTED-IMMEDIATELY HOUSEKEEP V ER. Catholic preferred; pastry cook, 100 house girls, 40 cooks, 10 chambermaids, nurse girls, hotel chambermaid and waiters. MRS. MEE HAN. 545 Grant St. de31-D -TTTANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO V engage in an easy, paying business at home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c to fi per hour; sure thing; sample and complete In structions sent free. Address, WORLD SUPPLY CO.. Rutland, Vt. de30-118 Situations. -TTTANTED-SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS VV man cook; can give the best of reference. Address A. M.. 1204 Penn ave. dc31-Sj XlfANTED-EMPLOYMENTBY YOUNG MAN VV who has worked 3 years at carriage black- sralthlng. Address W. F. ., Dispatch office. Ja-SO Partners. -TTTANTED-SILENT PARTNER WITH fl, OOP V to Increase the manufacture of a patent article. Addre- H. S., Dispatch office. Ja4-96 WANTED-PARTNER FOB MANUFACTUR ING business; clear $5, 000 per year; energetic man: capital required, S2,500. C. R., Dispatch office Ja4-73 Rooms. Houses. Etc -TT7-ANTED -TO KENT A ROOM IN EITHER VV city suitable for drug business: state rent, size and location. Address SAM, Dispatch office. ja4-l WANTED-TO RENT-A HOUSE OF SEVEN" rooms with large yard: convenient to P. R. It. or cable road. Address H. D., Dispatch office. Jal-43 -TTTANTED-BY APRIL L SHOWROOM ON VV first floor on good business street; would rent one-hlf of large room with first-class party. Address SHOWROOM, Dlspatsh office. de7-f33 WANTED TO KENT OR BUY HOUSE OF six or 6even rooms, with large lot overlook ing river, on Ft. AVavne road; not larther down than Emsworth. G. L. N., Dispatch office. JM-S1-MP Flnnnclal. -T7-ANTED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS VV to collect. A. H. LESLIE, Forty-second and Butler sts. de31-15 WANTED-TO LOAN 175,000 ON IMPROVED city and farm property. LASHELL & RANKIN, 67 Fonrth aye. no23-n74-MWF WANTED W E HAVE J5,0OO TO LOAN FOK long or short time at 5 per cent. D. P. THOMAS & CO., 403 Grant St. nol4-o73 ANTED-REN'TS TO COLLECT; MONTH- LY settlement with Itemized statement. BLACK &. BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D WANTED-MOKTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit, at -t'4, 5 and S per cent. GKAEUING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-cl-D WANTED-BUSINESS HOUSES, OFFICES and dwellings to rent. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. J a2-44-4, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24,29, 31 WANTED-JIOHTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4.O00; 4 Der cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 2 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-o WANTED MORTGAGES SUMS FROM S5C0 to $500. 010 to loan on city and country prop erty; AM, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja4-9S-MWTS WANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY amount; lowest rates or Interest and commis sion. PITTSBURG CO.. LIMITED, Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. jal-91-D WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of f3. Duo ami upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 ando per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2G-D w ANTED-TO LOAN 00,000 ON MORT GAGES: S100 and unward at 6 ner cent: 500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property: also In adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc3I-e84-D WANTED-SIOKTG AGES-SI, 000, 000TO LOAN on city aud suburban properties at 4M, 5and 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at G per rent; no money loaned out of Pennsylvania . 1. Al. l'ENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue ap7-fll WANTED-HOUSES TO KENT AND RENT'S to collect In both cities. We give special attention to repairs, taxes. Insurance and man agement of oronertlcs: Itemized accounts, month lysettlements. PITTSBURG CO., Llm., 138 Fifth avenue. Real Estate and Insurance. Jal-M-D Miscellaneous. WANTED SUBURBAN LOTS IN EX CHANGE for first-class dentistry. Address LOTS, Dispatch office. ia4-13 WANTED-A LADY TO ADOPT A FINE, healthy female child 6 veeks old; best of reference given. Address BABY, Dispatch office. Ja4-2 WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT H. Terhcyden has laid in a large stock of American watches, gold and sliver, that he can sell as low as the lowest: remember the place. HENRY TERHEYDEN, 530 Smithfleld st. noll-MWFsn , WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER. 98 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that be Is making fine cabinets at 150 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. , mhl3-k27 WANTED-BY ALL-HOLIDAY BARGAINS in finely ornamented -watches, diamonds, silverware, Jewelry, clocks, bronzes, gold pens, spectacles, etc; Rogers' knives and forks I 75 per set; goods on monthly payments. illTSCU, tbe Jeweler, 130 Federal St.. Allegheny. del2-k67-Mwrsu FOR SALE. Citv Residences. FOR SALE-S-ROOM BRICK HOUSE IN Eighth ward. city, at a bargain; good Invest ment. O.BALTESSPERGER&CO.) 154 Fourth ave. Ja4-7 T7KJR SALE-S2.30O, IF HOLD AT ONCE NO. V 109C1IU" St.; lot21x78fcet: 2houses. lbrlck, t frame, terms easy. W. A. HEBRON &SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja4-10-4,7,B,12 FOR SALE-CnEAP, AT A GREATLY RE DUCED prlee, ir sold at once, on Bluff, near Chestnut St., Sixth ward. abrickhouseofSrooms, late improvements; lot 21x100 feet. W. A. HEB RON & SONS, 0 Fourth avenue. Ja4-10-4,7.10.12 FOR SALE-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING, No. 28 Fulton street, Pittsburg, ntar Wyllo avenue street cars; 8 rooms, hath room, natural gas, hall and cellar, and good lot: to be sold at public sale on Monday, January 14, at 2 o'clock r. M on the premises; title perfect; Immediate pos session. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jal-99-D East End Residences. FOR SALE-IN THE MIDST OF OAKLAND: very cheap, on account of removal of owner; on Fifth, near Meyran St.; lot 22x127 reef good brick house, 7 rooms; call at once. W. A. HEK KON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja4-10-i,9,12 FOR SALE-STANTON AVENUE, GOOD LO CATION, a new brick and frame dwelling, 9 rooms, fine hall, bath, laundry, porches, etc. : also stable and carriage house: price low, if sold quick. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Jal-78-siwFSu F OKSALE-ANEAT NEW HOUSE IN TIIE East End? 1(1 rnnma. rprpntlnn hnlL attic. natural gas. Inside shutters, etc.; corner lot; a few fruit trees thereon: Immediate possession; small payment down, balance to suit. JAS. W. DKAPE&CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. Ja4-99-D FOR SALE AN EXCELLENT BRICK dwelling at Shadyside station, near cable cars and railroad, as good as new; 7 rooms, kitchen, laundry, bath, lavatory, porch, hall, dry cellar, natural gas, etc; cverytlilnz In prime orler; beautiful lot 72x100 feet; property Is well located and is in splendid condition. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja4-B7 FOR8ALE-(99)-OAKr.AND BHOWN STONE front dwelling, $3,500; near Craft ave.; two stories and mansard, containing nine rooms, hall, vestibule, laundry with stationary tubs, range, bothlnslda shutters and w. c, sliding doors, slate mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, electric bells, cemented cellars, etc.; lot 50x200 feet: five minutes' walk from cable line; a bargain. SAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ja4-9o-IP Alleshenr Residences. FOR SALE-LIBERTY ST., ALLEGHENY-5-room brick house with 5-room frame in rear; large lot; a bargain. C. BAL'iENSl'ERUER & CO., 154 Fourth ave. Ja4-7 FOR SALE-ONLY SIS, 000-NORTn AVENUE, corner Webster St.. Allegheny, bricL dwell ing, 10 rooms, well Improved and In good order; lot 20x107 feet. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja4-10-4,710,12 FOR SALE-J5.500, 17,000. TWO VERY TASTE FUL honses- Knaefans and well finished, sltn- ate on Fed rat street extension, hill district. Al legneny; large lots. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 reaeraist., Allegheny. Jal-18 FOR SALE-NO. 61 RIVER AVENUE, ALLE GHENY.' near Ninth street bridge: a good brick house of 9 rooms In first-class order; late im provements; lot 21x70 ft: at a low price if sold at once. W. A. HEBRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja3-34-4,7,10,14 FOR SALE-ON FREMONT ST., ALLE GHENY, 2-story mansard, pressed brick front, 11 rooms, both gases and water, front and back stairs: lot 20x160 to an alley; brick house on rear of 4 rooms renting for 15 per mo.; very'de slrable and In good condition. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth aye. de30-50-MTTFS FOR SALE-ON NORTH AVENUE. ALLE GHENY, 2-story brick house 11 rooms, man sard roof, hall and laundry, stationary wash tabs, water and both gases throughout the house, electric bells, mantels 'of slate and marble, tile and marble hearths; house In good repair: lot 41x 110 to a paved alley. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. de30-50-MTTFS - Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND 2 lots on line of railroad, 3 minutes' walk from station, 8 rooms, hall, 2 porches, slate man tels, etc.: 2 lots 40x120 feet; fruit and shade trees: copions flow of water; fine situation; full river view: price only$3,30O. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja4-99-D Cltr Lota FOB SALE-ACT QUICK-OVER S ACRES within city limits: price only SS.O0O, if sold this week. BLACK &BAIRD, No. 9i Fourth ave. Jal-53 East End Lots. TT'OR SALE-ON HOWE ST., E. E., NEAR JP Roup; lot. 20x138: WOO. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. de30-51-Mwrssu FOR SALE-ON FIFTH AVE.. SHADYSIDE; 3 line lots, 100x160 each. For further pirtlcu lars call on or address THOS. LIGGETT, 111 Fourth ave. deSWSl-MWFSSu T7IOR SALE-ON PENN AVE., E. E.: LOT. I? 104x200; running back to a strLet; on line of Penn ave. cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. de30-5I-Mwrssu FOE SALE-ONLY S25.000-FOR 3 ACRES OF ground fronting on four streets, desirably located In Oakland; will lay off nicely In building lots; this Is a bargain: terms easy. REED B. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave. Ja4-89 FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTSl -FRANKSTOWN ave., Brushton station: Bank of Commerce addition plan; no lot less than 40x140 feet to 20-foot alley; terms, S50 down and sio a month; cheapest lots In the market. Secure plan lrom JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 612 Smithfleld st. dc30-68-Tur Alleehcnv TjOts. FOR SALE-A CHOICE BUILDING LOT, 20X 110, to a paved alley, on Uuena Vista street, Allegheny. West Side, just above the park. Ad dress BUENA VISTA, Dispatch office. jal-23 Suburban Lots. FOB SALE-S200, LOTS 30x200, HAYSVILLE, on P., Ft. W.AC. By., near station. A. LEG GATE SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. ia4-U Lots. FOR SALE-CEMETERY LOT IN UNION DALE: a large lot In finest location: also In Allegheny Cemetery, a large lot in section 18: one of the finest sections in the cemetery. Apply to EDWARD L. DEVOKE, 18 Sixth avenue. ja4-84 Farms. FOR SALE-GARDEN TRUCK FARM AT Sbarpsburg known as "N'ulett Farm." over 9 acres: frame dwelling, stable, etc. ALLES & UAILEY. 1S4 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. de20-95-20, 21, 22, 23. 27, 23, 29, 30, 31, Ja2, 3, 4 machinery and 3Icta!s FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices; mounted portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. 23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-Mwp FOR SALE 23x43 CORLISS ENGINE; ONLY run a year: can be seen in operation; price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In in hours; will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK. 150 First ave. aul-p32-MW? FOR SALE-LARGE STOCK OF ENGINES, boilers, clay and ore pans crushers, hoisting engines, wire rope, steel hoisting tubs, T rails and contractors' machinery, shears, mill machinery, etc. THOMAS CAKLlN'S SONS, corner Lacock and Sandnsky sts., Allegheny. sclS-JHVF Business Chances. TWlt SALE-ONE-HALF INTEBEST IN A J woolen mill and broom factory in one of the best towns in estern "Pennsylvania: the only business of tbc kind In county: fully equipped and doing well. JAS. W. DICAI'E & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Ja4-99-D FOK SAL E-?15, 000 WORTH OF STOCK AT par, paying 20 per cent: extensive coal works, rood small hotel, stores, drug stores, boarding louses, tea stores, shoe stores, bakeries, con fectioneries, and otber business chances. SHEP ARD & CO., 54 Fifth avenue. Ja3 FOR SALE-A GENTS' FURNISHING AND clothing business in a growing town on line of two railroads, about 50 miles from Pittsburg; stock Is In good condition: business prosperous; satisfactory reasons for seUlng. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pitts burg Ja4-99-p EOB SALE-LEASE, FURNISHMENT AND good-will of tbe bestfarmers' hotel and hoard ing house in Allegheny; 30 rooms, well furnished; 80 stalls and yard-room : all in first-class condition; best of reasons for selling; Immediate possession given. Inquire or J. il. SWAN, 139 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa, ja3-51 FORSALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED COUN TRY store, with general stock of drygoods, carpets, groceries: one of tbe best country towns in the State; on line of two railroads; a corner property; finest stand and the leading store In the place; business runs about 3,000 a month and all safe: has alwavs made money. JAS. W. DRAPE &CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. . Ji4-90-d Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Arc FOR SALE-CHEAP-A LARGE PERCHERON marc: 8 years, weighs 1.2501bs.:sorein front feet from constant use over the stones: one or a galr that cost S6C0 twoyearsago. Call atPllIVATE TABLE No. 2, rear 420 Duquesne way. Ja4-4 Manufacturing: Sites. FOR SALE -MANUFACTURING SITE; ONE or the best In tbe city, near Twenty-firth St., on Allegheny Valley Railroad; has an Iron clad building on lot 100x120 feet, on long lease; side-track connections with Allegheny Valley Railroad. For all particulars address CARRIER NO. 25, Pittsburg P. O. Ja3-90-D ' Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-SMALL SAFE -NEW, WITn combination lock; manufactured out of steel and highly finished; only 30 cash. O 11. LOVE, 93 Fonrth avenue. Jal-gfi PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! -NEW BOOKSI come and see I come and seel good editions low prices. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, 900 Liberty st. no4-IS PERSONAL A GKAan SCHEME AFLOAT ltl canenllstasufllclcnt number of my friends and the public: nothing more or less than taking your last winter's suit and cleaning, repairing It for a trifle, so that yon can tide over the fall months. It Is well worth thinking of, and 1 shall be pleased to see you at my rooms, 63 Firth ave., second floor. JAMES DICKSON, Tailor: tele phone 1558. anlS-n87-D TO LET. CltrIcsidences. TO LET JOHNS STREET, THIRTEENTH ward, 3 new brick dwellings. 7 rooms, halt, vestibule, both gases, very desirable and cheap. PITTSBURG CO., Limited. Real Estate and In surance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. Jal-92-ruwF Allegheny Residences. TO LET-4-ROOM FRAME DWELLING, NO. 52 Arch street, Allegheny; S20 per mo. GEO. D. RIDDLE, 118 Diamond st. .Ja4-32 Apartments. TO LET-THREE-EOOM FLAT, FIRST STORT, Marshall St., Allegheny: w. c, stationary wash stand, etc. Inquire at 21 MARION AVE., Allegheny. Ja3-19 Offices. Dealt Room. &C. TO LET-DESIRABLE FOURTH AVENUE offices che.rp In the Dalltneyer block. Call or send for particulars. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth sa enue. ja3-32-luF TO LET-IN THE McCANCE BLOCK, Sinithfield,' Liberty and Seventh avenue, well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and .merchandise eleva tors, de25-44-D 0 LET-(W-IIEI)UCEI) RESTS: OFFICES IN Eisner building, Fifth ave. and Wood st.; finest location In city: large, light rooms: ianltor service and steam hut free. SAMUEL W. BLACK Jt CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC21-X17-D TO LET-NEW OFFICES; SPLENDID LIGHT. The Germanta Savings Bank. 423 WoodsU, having changed the interior of Its building by adding 15 large, alrv and well-llghled offices, with all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., offer the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing n fine location should apply at once at the BANK. de21-75-D Business Stands. TO LET-511 FIFTH AVENUE, AN ALMOST new brick store and dwelling of 6 rooms, good style, late Improvements; possession at once, If desired (rent to April 1, '89, very cheap). W. 1. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth aTenne. Ja4-10-4,7,10,12 TO LET-HOTEL-ONE OF THE MOST prominent hotels; situate on one of the prin cipal avenues In the city: this Is a rare chance to rent a pood, paying hotel. Apply to WJL H. PRICE. Fire Insurance Agent, No. 93 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja3-16 LOST. LOST-A FOX TERRIER, WHITE. EXCEPT face, half black; John S.Ford name on collar; suitable reward will be paid by returning to P. PRESTON. Penn avenue, near Lang, East End. de30-24 DIVIDENDS. DIVIDEND-REAL ESTATE LOAN AND Trust Co. bave this day declared a divi dend of 3 per cent., ont of the last 6 xnos. earnings, pavable on and after January 10, 1889. C. SCirAUER, Jr., Cashier. de3Ml Fifth National Bank. Pittsbhro. January 1. 18S9. DIVIDEND-A DIVIDEND OF THREE (3) PER CENT, has been declared ont of the earnings of the past six months, payable forthwith. A. C. KNOX; Cashier. ja3-41 Freehold Bank, I PittsbubO, December 31, 18SS. T-VTVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS J bank have this day declared adividendof TVVO (2) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. jal-Cl J. F. STEEL, Cashier, Odd 'ei.i,ows Savinos Bank, ( Pittsburg, Jannarv 2, lb69. pvIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS 1 bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out ol the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand, free of tax. F. E. .MOORE, Cashier. ja3-14 German Savings and Deposit J Bank of Birmingham, January 3, 1SS9. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank has this day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months. Payable Tuesday, Januarys. jaI-8 J. F. ERNY, Cashier. CITY SAVINGS BANK OF PITTSBURG. Pa., December 31. 1888. Tho directors of this bank have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENTUM on the capital stock, payable forthwith out of the earnings of the past six months. J. W. TAYLOR, Cashier. jaI-70 Duquesne National Bank. Pittsburg, Pa December 31, 1888. 5 D1VIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bans have this dav declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENTUM out of the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand, free of tax, A. H. PATTERSON, jal-2 Cashier. Allegheny National Bank, Pittsbnre.pa. riHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE 1 this dav declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT ont of the earnings of the past six months, payable January SL 1889. F. C. HUTCHINSON. Cashier. December 31, 1SS8. - ja3-43 Masonic Bank, Pittsburg. Pa., December 31, 1883. ( THIRTY-SECOND DIVIDEND THE Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand. jal-66-D C. B. MCLEAN, Cashier. Nations Bank for Savings. No. 43 North Diamond Street, :e't, f 9. S Allegheny, Pa., January 2, 18S9. T-vIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC- 1 1UKS 01 this tianK nave this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT ont of the earnings of tbe last six months, payable forthwith, freo of tax. . JOHN T. MORTON, ja33,4,5-TT3 Treasurer. v Arsenal Bank, Pittsburg, December 31, 18S8. ( DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank have declared a divi dend of FOUR (4) PER CENT ont of the earnings of the last six months, payable forth with. W. S. WILLIAMS, j'al-55-D Cashier. Pittsburg National Bank of Commerce. yyviDEND- The Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT out of tne earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith, free of tax. C. L WADE, Cashier. December 31. 1888. ja3-U Tuna Oil Company, 67 Fourth Ave., i Pittsburg; January 1. 18S9. t DIVIDEND a HE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of the Tuna Oil Company have this daydeclared a quarterly dividend of FOUR (4) PER CENT., payablo on and after January 2. 1889," at the office of the company. No. 67 Fourth ave. GEO. W. COCHRAN, Secretary and Treasurer. ja3-42 OFFICE OF THE ALLEGHENY BRIDGE Co., Pittsburg. January 1. 18S9. I BIVIDEND THE PRESIDENT AND managers of the "'Company for erecting a Ige over the Allegheny river, opposite Pitts burg, in tbe County of Allegheny," have this day declared a dividend of TWO (S2) DOLLARS on each share of tbe capital stock, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives forthwith. W. ROSEBURG, Treasurer. ja3-96 BUSINESS CHANCfES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that the copartnership here tofore existing between William P. Greer and Arthur B. French, under the firm name of Greer fc French, conducting a china and glass ware bu-iness, at 622 Penn avenne, city of Pittsburg, has been this day dissolved by lim itation, Arthur B. French retiring therefrom. W. P. GREER. ARTHUR B. FRENCH. W. P. Greer will c(ptinue business at the old stand, 622 Penn avenue, opposite Library Hall. Arthur B. French will continue business at 516 Smithfleld Street, opposite City Hall. Ja2-45 PROPOSALS. TJROPOSALS FOR DAM, U.S. ENGINEER J7 Office, Cincinnati, O., November 28, 18S8. Sealed proposals in duplicate, for furnishing materials and constructing a dam across the Monongahela river, three miles above Greens boro, Pa., will be received at this office until noon, local time, on Tuesday, tho 8th day of January, 1889, and then opened. AIt informa tion furnished On application. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress ap proved February 26, 18S3. and February 23. 1887. WILLIAM E. MERRILL. Lieutenant Colonel of Engineers. de9-h26-9,10,ll,12,jei,5 US. ENGINEER OFFICE, CINCINNATI, . O., November 24. 1SSSL Sealed proposals, in duplicate, for furnishing materials and con structing' a cribwork dike, ballasted with stone, in the Allegheny river, at tbe mouth of Red Bank creek, 63 miles above Pittsburg, will be received at this office until noon, local time, on Tuesday; tbe 8th dav of January, 18S9. AH in formation will be furnished on application. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 26, 1885, and February 23, 1S87, prohibiting the importation of alien labor. WILLIAM E. MERRILL, Lieutenant Colonel of Engineers. de8-g4S-8,9,10,lLja4,5 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, I Pittsburg, December 31, I8SS. 5 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of tbe City Con troller until 2 P. 31., January 5, 18S9, for the printing and binding nl 300 copies, more or less. 'Manual Bureau of Fire, etc." Specifications can be seen at tbe general office of the depart ment. Bonds in double tbo amount of tbe con tract will be required, said bonds to bsprobnt ed before the Mayor or City Clerk. The De partment of Awards reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, jal-85 Chief Department of Public Safety. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Department of Public Works, Pittsburg. Pa., January 4, 1 0. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Linden street, from Pennsylva nia Railroad to Penn avenne has been ap proved by Councils, which action wiU bo final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIOELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. ja4-19 Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa January 4, 18S9. SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of viewers on tho construction of ton alley and Valley street sewer, from Eden alley to Forty-second street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unles an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. ja4-19 TfTTEWERS' REPORT On tho grading, paving and curbing of Oakland avenue, from Fifth avenue to Bates street. To the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg: The undersigned Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburg, aopointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 1st day of March. A. D. 1888, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of grading, pav ing and curbing of Oakland avenue, from Fifth avenne to Bates street, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby, under- the provisions of and in accord ance with an Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act au thorizing and directing Councils of cities of tbe second class to provide for the improve ment of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets providing for the appointment of a Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, prescribing their duties, granting appeals to Councils and Court, providing for the assess ment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property and providing for filing liens and regulating pro ceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of pnblic streets without authority of Councils," approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1867, re spectfully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, tbey proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said Act, to discharge tbe duties of their appoint ment; that, having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statemect'to be made, as required by said Act, and having given to tbe owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the COtb day of December, A. D. 1SSS, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifi cations and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of said grading, paving and curbing upon tbe following property, upon each for the amonnt set oppo site the name of the owner thereof, viz:, statement of cost. 6,610 cubic yards grading. SOloo S 3.633 50 5.712 so. yds. (fire brick) paving S! 89.. 16,507 68 3.411 lineal feet curbing, 50 80 3.0C9 90 For furnishing and laying sewer as per bill 615 60 Fisher Foundry and Machine Co 33 60 Engineering, advertising, etc 260 00 Printing ordinances and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 2S 75 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers time 42 00 S2L213 03 Oakland avenue, east side, from Fifth ave nue to Bates street ASSESSED. M. Weigents (59), 117 feet $ 46S 53 8. B. Mackie, 25 feet 19S 03 Robert Thompson (66). 132 feet 624 12 B. Kreinnier (6S), 133 feet 532 07 C. P. Held, 50 feet S97 06 A. C. Jope. 57 feet 452 65 John G. Klauss, 50 feet 397 06 Caroline McConaghy, 50 feet 397 08 Doratha Shauers, 50 feet 397 Orf JohnJ. Kinzer (115). 100 feet 913 24 Mary Malonev (86), 75 feet 682 95 B. Trumbcr C29). 25 feet 230 3U M. E. Moore (230). 200 feet'. 1.826 48 David Chalmers (262), 22S feet 2,080 60 J. B. Stevenson, 48 feet 381,18 W. H. Stevenson. 48 feet 3S1 18 Thomas F. Sturtevant, 21 feet 190 59 W. H. Stevenson, 21 feet 190 59 C. Lauer, 36 f eet 2S3 88 W. H. Stevenson. 38 feet 28.3 88 W. iewis, 110.43 feet 877 35 Oakland avenue, west side, from Fifth avenue to Bates street Pittsburg Traction Co. (82) 142 feet.. 651 18 E. J. Dalgene (10). 14.6o feet 79 41 J. McQuillen (10). 14.65 feet 79 41 W.Trainor (10), 14.65 teet 79 41 J. Stevenson (10). 14.65 feet 79 41 S. J. Fleming (10), 14.65 79 41 G. Fletcher (10), 14.65 feet 79 41 P.Flinn (22),30feet 17171 C. Weber (10). 14.16 79 41 Jacob Zusch (45), 90 feet 357 35 Margt. Crosby heirs. 70 feet 555 88 Edwin Bindley, 40 feet 317 65 Mrs. Louisa Wolf, 50 feet 397 06 Thos. D. Chantler, 50 feet 397 06 F. F. Lusk. 50 feet 397 06 George Seibold, 100 feet 794 12 Henry Herr, 63 feet 500 SO Jaco'i Schnmaker, 63 feet 500 30 C. Klocke. 24 feet 190 59 Henry Freese, 60 feet 397 C6 Gustice Dice. 50 feet. 397 06 M.Kleinschmidt, 100 feet 794 12 A. E. Evans, 68.8 feet 530 49 John H.Ludwig, 33.4 feet 265 21 Peter-Brady heirs, 100 feet 791 12 Mrs. Cath. McCInskey, 100 feet 794 12 Lizzie M. Yoder, 200 teet 1,538 21 E. J. Loughry, 51.13 feet. 406 03 M. J. Roberts, 58 feet 397 16 $24,243 03 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD J 4.Y ALLEN, . 1 DANIEL WENKE. Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR., ) Ptttsduro, December 20, 1888. jai -TTIEWERS" REPORT On tbe damages by grade of Holmes street, from Fifty-second street to McCandless street. To tbe Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg : The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by a petition passed on tbe 30th day of July, A. D. 1888, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the damages sus tained in the grading of Holmes street, from Fifty-second street to McCandless street, in the city of Pittsburg.and make an assessment there for under tbe provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second class to provide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing for the appointment of a Board of Viewers or Street Improvement1?, pre suming tneir unties, granting appeals to Councils and Court, providing for the assess ment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property, and providing for filing liens and regulating pro ceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets without authority of Councils." approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 18S7. re spectfully report: That, baving been first dnly sworn and quali fied according to law. they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said Act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ment; and having given the notices required by said Act, tbey viewed tbe premises and heard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and after full con sideration thereof, find that no owner of prop erty has sustained any damage by reason of said improvement: that, after ascertaining the whole amount of costs, they made an assess ment of the same upon the properties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as required by said Act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten day's notice of time and place of meeting, they met on the2SthdayofDecember. A. D. 18S8, at the office of the Board of View ers, in tho city of Pittsburg, heard all com plaints and evidence, and after full considera tion thereof, present the following report, showing the amonnt each property holder is entitled to pay as the proper proportion of said cost: DA3IAGES. Daniei Carey. Printing viewers' report....; Making plan and serving notices.... Viewers time S75 00 24 00 500 2100 5125 00 ASSESSED. Holmes street, north side, from Fifty-second street to McCandless Rosetta Waltere. (30), 53.87 feet $4 24 M. J. O'Neil, 40 feet 5 65 Jerry Conley, 20 feet 2 82 G. Grove. 20 feet 2 82 E. George, 20 feet 2 82 Robt. Heward, 20 feet 2 82 First P. M. Church, 40 feet 5 65 A. Marshall, 20 feet 2 S2 Patrick McCabc, 80 feet 11 2) David Slater. 20 feet 2 82 S. Streight, 20 feet 2 e2 S. Agnew,20feet 2 82 James Whyte. 20 feet 2 82 Edward Murphy. 20 feet 2 82 James L.Bercsford. 20 feet 2 82 Daniel Carey (26), 15.39 feet 3 67 South side A. Heck (35), 25,50 feet 4 05 G. Hartman. 20 feet 2 82 R.B.POW. 20 feet .'. 2 82 Mrs. R. Wilson, 20 feet. 2 82 Walter L.Neill. 20 feet 2 8J J. Henderson, 20 feet 2 82 J.T. Erlet20feet ,. 2 82 MarvE. Pan, 20 feet 2 82 W. fioyles, 20 1 eet 2 82 OFFICTAL-rTTTSBCRG. F.H. Williams. 20 feet 582 Henry Burgum, 20 feet ... 2 IB Cbas. Comtortn. 20 feet 2 82 Henry Burgum. 20 feet 2 82 Thos. Walters, 20 feet 2 82 Rosetta Walters, 40 feet 5 65 Jno. Stanier, 20 feet 2 82 George ColUer, 0 feet , 2 82 Annie Marshall. 20 feet 2 83 H.Helm, (55).65.50feet 7 7B 125 00 Respectfully submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE. Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR., ) Pittsburg. December 23. 1888. ja4 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE j assessments for tbe openine of the follow ing named streets and avenues, viz: ' - . Opening of Center avenue, from Soho to Neville street. Opening of Negley avenue, from Bryant to Butler street Opening of Greenbush street, from Wyoming street to Boggs avenue. ' Opening of BcIIefonta street, from Fifth, avenue to Walnut street. Opening of Moultrie street, from. Fifth ave nue to Tustin street. Opening of Brady street, from Fifth avenua to Monongahela river. Opening of Elwood street, from Ronp to O'Hara street. Opening of Clinton street, from South Fifteenth street to McKeo's line. Opening of Cowan street, from Greenbush to Wyoming street. Opening of Breed street, from Uxar alley to South Fifteenth street. Are now in my bands for Collection, and, if not paid within 30 days of the date hereof, -liens will be filed for the unpaid assessments, with interest, cost and fees. " - W. C. MORELAND, City Attorney. Pittsburg, December 29, 1888. de29-78-D TAXPAiURS' NOTICE. Office of the Board of Assessors, Pittsburg, Pa., January 3, 1889. j Valuations upon property in th8 First,, Sixth, Twelfth First, Twelfth Second, Thir teenth, Sixteenth.Twenty-third,Twentv-eighth, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth wards have been completed for tho triennial assessment of 1889. Appeals may be made as follows: First, Sixth,' Twelfth First, Twelfth Second closa January 12, 4 p. Jr.; Thirteenth. Sixteenth, Twenty-third,cIose January 11, 4 p. jr.; Twenty eighth, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-flf tb, close Janu ary 15, 4 r. m., Thirty-sixtn, close January 16,- ; 4 p. if., upon forms furnished with tran scripts, which can be had at once npon per sonal application, or by letter or postal card. All appeals axusT be probated at this office. Office hours from 9 A. 31. till 4 P. Jr. Attention is called to Section 23 of the new " charter, which provides that "The Board of. Assessors shall assess all property taxable for city purposes at its actual cash value; provided, ' that ni property shall be assessed for a less amount than tbe price paid for at the last re corded sale." By order of Board. FRANK P. CASE, ) TrtlLIP HOERR. J Assessors. JAMES J. LARKIN, ) ja3-48-r . . Continued on Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Pages. AMUSEMENTS. a RAND OPERA HOUSE-EXTRA. Week Jan. 7, only matinee Satnrdav. nuWIN BOOTH, LAWRENCE BARRETT. Monday JULIUS CESAR Tuesday night and Saturday matinee MERCHANT OF VENICE Wednesday and Friday nights OTHELLO Thursday -HAMLET Saturday night (double bill) FOOL'S REVENGE and YORICK7SLOVE. All presented with new and elaborate scenery, costumes, armor, properties, etc, and a quin tet of selected vocalists. Parq. and 2 rows Parq. Circle. 2.50. balance of Parq. Circle. 2. Dress Circle, 5 first rows, $1.50; balance Dress Circle, SL Gallery, 50c Sale opens Thursday, Jan. 3. a2-77 BIJOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT! MAGB1E MITCHELL "FANCHDN." ' Next week. ''Held By the Enemy." ja3 GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Every eveninir.reirular matinees Wednesday I and Saturday.special matinee New Year's Day. : Donnelly and Ulrard in tne great jew xoric success. Natural Gas. Week January 7 Booth and Barrett- de30-9 JTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY ' To-night, matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, HARRY KERNELL'S NEW COMPANY. Night prices New Year's matinee. (leOO-15 H ARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evening. THE KIMBALL OPERA COMPANY. Next week Lights O'London. de3I-19 p RAND CENTRAL RINK 6 DAYS LADIES' BICYCLE RACK -Every afternoon at 2. Every night at 7. Admission 25c; reserved seats 25c extra, ja CATHEDRAL FAIR Open every evening this week in Basement of Cathedral. Spocial attraction each even ing. Laughable Comedy of Handy Andy on Thursday and Friday evenings. ja3-95 CASINO MUSEUM WEEK OF DECEMBER 31. The only and original CRESCENT CITY COMBINATION, headed with the following artists: SYSIONDS, HUGHES and RASTU8. Open from 10 A. 3f. until 10 P. M. de31-12 DANCIXO ACADEMIES. PROF. BROOKS' DANCING ACADEMY, Sixth asd Liberty Streets. (Member of tho American Society of Pro fessors of Dancing, New York.) The second term for ladies and gentlemen will commence THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. at 8 o'clock P. Jr. For ladies (exclusively ) THURS. DAY, JANUARY 3 at 3 o'clock p. jr. For" misses and masters, SATURDAY. JANUARY 5 at 3 o'clock p. jr. For particulars call for, circulars at music stores. deS0-23 tulkt: " Some of the finest rooms in the citv for general business purposes at the New Dispatch building, 75, 77 ana 79 Dia mond street. WELL LIGHTED, well ventaated. with con venient passenger and freight elevator service. SITUATION, the most central In tbe city, within a few hundred feet of tbo post offices, (new and old). City HaU. the new county building. Fifth avenue. Smith field street and Fourth avenue. PARTIES requiring power service also .sup plied, with special quarters aud every convenience. ELECTRIC LIGHTIXO, steam heating and janitor service included in the rents, which aro moderate. GREAT advantages and economy in these new quarters. Apply between 11 A. Jr. . and 5 p. 31. at the NEW DISPATCH BUILDING. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street. XO LET OR FOR SALE An Elegant. ComiOuions ani fell-Rn-isliel House on Hftii Ayenug, - Near Dinwiddle strfeet. Built and finished in the best style. Jnst tbe place, and an admirable chance for physician, dentist or professional person, tho cable cars bringing 20,CUO people to it every day. Southside, Lawrenceville and Miners ville districts within a few minutes by bridge and Fort Incline plane; Oakland, East Liberty and the old city quickly accessible by cable cars. Owing to central situation on main thorough fare and to new facilities for access, this prop erty will soon be as desirable for professional -men as Penn avenue formerly was. Apply to BLACK & BAIRD, Real Estate Agents. 95 Fourth avenne. del3-16S MCKNIGHT 4 VICTOR'S. rMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in GAS FIXTURES. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, 4c, 416 SMITHFIELD STREET. Special attention given to natural gas fitting. Telephone 769. se23-fl0-Jtwr ERESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO.. GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES, SIXTH AVENUE. de27-irwT GEO. H. BARBOUR. CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designer of Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room'62 Eisner BuiMinsr. del2.kQ6-D 64 FIFTH AVEN UE. Pittsburg. s HADYS1DE ACADEMY, Wintnr tPrm twxrin MONDAY, JANUARY 7. For further information annlv to PROF. W- R. CRABBE, Principal, Shadyside. ja4-T, . 1 -T&J