- - - - , , , i - - .. ... i - dK PLATE GLASS BRIDGE. Project to Span the Allegheny Ei?er at Creighton. Station, AND COSKECT THE TWO COUKTIES. The Xeeessity for a Lrldce an Outgrowth of the Glass Industry. ACCOMMODATIONS WOULD SUPPLY Another bridge across the Allegheny rirer is projected. If "built it trill be a direct outgrowth of the plate glass industry. The prospects for bnilding are said to be Terr encouraging. The bridge will connect Creighton and Tarentnm on the Allegheny county side, with Valley Camp and Par nassus in "Westmoreland county. Captain James Ford, the wealthy plate glass manu facturer, is interested in the enterprise. There is no foot bridge on the Allegheny between Sharpsburg and Parker's Landing, a distance of 50 miles. Just above Free port there is a railroad bridge. Tarentnm lias been a growing town for six years past. Its ontslurts are Creighton on the south and Avenue on the north. Much of the railroad travel from these three towns seeks the A. V. It. R. on the opposite side of tho river for points "fthich the West Penn Railroad does not touch, or for a direct route to the heart of Pittsburg. The result is that the ferrymen do a big business with their skiffs. On the other hand, many of the cottagers and vis-, itors of the ATalley Camp resort who live in Allegheny City would like to travel on the "West Penn in summer if there was any comfortable manner of crossing the river at O reighton. The plate glass industry in this vicinity is not yet ten years old. Captain Ford built the two big factories at Creighton and Tarentum, which combined form the largest concern of its Kind in the world. Hun dreds of skilled workmen live around the lactones. The captain has jnst recently completed his third plate glass 'factory up that valley. It is on "the opposite side of thi river at Jvittanmng. it, too, employs a very large number of hands. This has in creased the traffic immensely between Creighton and Kittanning, in both passen ger and freight business. This is necessari ly ove the Allecheny "Valley Railroad, as the "West Penn Railroad leaves the Alle gheny river at the mouth of the ICiskimin etas, 15 miles this side ofKittanning. Many of the workmen at the Kittanning factory live at Creighton, and there is always more or less shipment of materials between the two factories. This has made the building of a bridge necessary. It is believed the traffic will fully compensate for the expense. A line of hacks now connect Creighton, Tarentnm and Avenue, so that frequent trips would make the bridge accessible to all three towns. The expense of transferring freight cars from the West Penn railroad bridge at Freeportto the Allegheny Vajley railroad would be saved by loading the cars from wagons driven across the new bridge at Creighton, and the Valley Camp summer business is estimated at considerable. HIS TWO TC1YES. Alartin Murphy Ik Relieved by Court From a Dlgcmou. Relation. Mamie Murphy was yesterday granted a decree in divorce from Martin Murphy. The testimony taken in the case before the Commissioner, James H. Smith, was to the effect that Murphy had a former wife still living. Mrs. Murphy testified that she was married by Alderman McKenna in' Feb ruary, 1881. Lrdia 'Marie Kemp testified that she was married to Murphy in 1872 Briar Hill, and never divorced. She retained her maiden name after he deserted her. TheAVondemof Electricity. For determining and locating diseases of the brain, the system ot Electropathic diag nosis and treatment of brain diseases, dis covered by Dr. S. L. Johnson, of 30 Ninth st., and the result of many years' scientific experimentation, is accomplishing remarka ble results in serious brain troubles. One of several cases, 3fri. N., a healthy looking lady of this city, was afflicted with great denression, loss of memory, walk un steady, forgot what she had said, or where placed domestic articles, could not sleep, nor be trusted alone. She was taken to Dr. Johnson for Electropathic diagnosis, which demonstrated not onlv the nature, but loca tion of her disease, which was sclerosis, or hardening and thickening of the brain centers. By this Electropathic treatment the has been entirely cured. 7WJF& ipnKin$ KOWj)El RJ7" flV HJF ? PEF SILVER WEDDING. One pound granulated sugar, half pound butter; beat these to a lipht cream; then add in fonr parts (beating light each time) the well-beaten whites of 12 cgj:s;stir into this one cup sweet milk, one teaspoonful of ex tract bitter almond, and one and one-fourth pounds of flour, havinc mixed thoroughly thronghthe dry flour one and a half meas ures of "Banner" Bating Powder; bake one hour in a slow oven. For the icing, take two and a half cups granulated sugar, half cup water; boil three minutes; when cool, add the whi.tes of three eggs, slightly beaten, and one teaspoonful of extract of bitter al mond. ' JThereis no baking powder comparable to the old reliable Banner Baking Powder, which has been used in many of our very best families for nearly a quarter oi a cen tnry. Amateur bakers and even quite small children bake delightlul cakes with it Order a pound can with the Banner Becipe Book from your grocer. If he can sot supply the book, send your address to B. B. Powder Co., P. O. box 215, Pittsburg, Pa., and we will mail it free. Why Trouble Tour Wile, Mother or Danghters In repairing and cleaning your old clothes when it can be done for a trifle by Dickson, . the tailor, cor. Fifth are. and "Wood st., second floor. Charges moderate. Facilities unsurpassed. Telephone 1558. Great Muslin Underwear Sole Xow going on. Entire new line at snch low prices as to astonish you. Every grade here, lowest to finest. Don't miss coming. A-G. Campbell & Sons, 710 Penn ave. An extra bargain -j- 200 dozen linen towels at 12c apiece, regular price 20c apiece. Hugcs & Hacke. - ,J4WFSn Jernaba Fnt tbe Kettle On AbH we'll, all take tea at Marshell' next Saturday. Xou know ManheU, FrsTip tj a Ul d !i Fj Wily I YERI CLEARLY EXPLAINED. Assistant District Attorney liny maker on That Stnrr Indictment. Assistant District Attorney Haymaker yesterday explained the first ignoring of a presentment and finally the indictment of Superintendent A. B. Starr, of the Ft, Wayne Railway, for involuntary man slaughter and criminal negligence in con nection with the Federal street fatality, as follows: Some years ago the tony residents of Stock ton avenue complained to Mr. Starr that the blowing of whistles and tho ringing of bells in the nicht time disturbed their slumbers, and they brought such an influence to bear that Superintendent Starr Issued an order prohibit ing the ringing of bells and the blowing of whistles within the city limits, the conclusion that, as each crossing was provided with gates and with a gatem&n, the ringing of bells and blowing of whw-tles was wholly unnecessary as a safeguard. These facts were presented to the la";t grand lury, and that body did not con sider them sufficient upon which to return a true bill. The same facts were presented to the present grand jury, and it did consider them sufficient to warrant the returning of a true bill. I do not know that any influence was brought to bear the first time to bare the bill ignored. It does not follow that because the grand jury ignores a bill, there does not exist sufficient grounds for a true bill. I do not think there was anything wrong tn eitherproceeding. THAT PAPER BAG TRUST. It Adrnnces Prices, nad Each Maker Pots Up a $2,500 Forfeit. A paper dealer yesterday commenting on the secret meeting of the paper bag men at the Alonongahela House the day before said: "I saw some of the leading uaper bag makers in the city and talked with a few of them, but they never mentioned the meet ing. The clerks of the hotel were instructed to keep quiet. "The Dispatch, in its report of the meeting is about right. I understand that in addition to advancing the price of bags, each manufacturer in the trust posted a for feit of $2,500 to maintain prices. I do not approve of trust methods toforce prices, but 1 must say that the bag makers have been losing money for some time. They have been cutting rates, and Xixon, at Dayton, has had te quit. The other manufacturers have kept their heads above water from the profits they made oh other kinds of paper." EULlKCr THE CONTfiOLLEE CDT. He Will IIave Nothing More to Do With Ex. peose for Insane Indigents. E. C. Elliot, Chief of the Department of Charities, yesterday filed a petition in the Quarter Sessions Court, asking that an or der be made authorizing settlements to be made in the future for the indigent insaue of Pittsburg between the Superintendent of the hospital at Dixmont and the Depart ment of Charities direct, instead of through the Country Controller, as heretofore; also that the Court, in committing indigent in sane, should determine the place of settle ment, and the proper district chargeable,and notify the Department of Charities. A decree was made granting the petition. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, Kb. 205 Fifth ave. wfsu MEETINGS. -VTOTICE TO OFFICERS AND MEMBERS JN of LincolnStandard Lodge, No.43,Sons of St. George are requested to meet at their hall, cor. of Twenty-second St. and Penn ave., on Sunday, January 6, at 12:30 p. X.. to attend the funeral of our late brother. Alfred AVard. Members of sister lodges are invited bv order of ALBERT NICHOLS. W. P. jaS8 RICHARD MUSE. W. Sec. BANK. STATEMENTS. THIRTY -SEVENTH 8EMI-ANNUAL statement of the GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, of Pittsburg, Pa., January 1, 1SS9. ASSETS. Bonds, mortgages and other securi- Accrued interest 6,137 34 Bank property, corner Wood and Diamond sts 199,273 98 Fixtures and furniture f.. 3,127 60 Rent due Jan. 1,1889 I,7fc4 46 Real estate 57.633 50 Bank and other stocks 76.893 60 City of Pittsburp 7 per cent bonds. 16JS0 00 City of Pittsburc; 6 per cent bonds. . 1.100 00 Allecheny county 4 per cent bonds.. 10.500 00 Allecheny countv 5 per cent bonds. . 2,550 00 Braddock watcrfipercentbonds.... 25,500 00 Transverse Pass. II. IL C per cent bonds 2,040 00 Penn Incline 6 per cent bonds 6,100 00 Pitts. & Conn. R. R. 7 per cent bonds 2,400 00 Pitts., C & St. L. R. R. 7 per cent bonds 6.100 00 Point Bridge Co. 6 per cent bonds. .. 10,800 00 Williatnsport Bridge Co. 6 per cent bonds 10,000 00 Demand loans, with collaterals 223,482 74 Cash on hand and in national banks 132,218 25 $1,744,593 35 LIABILITIES. Due depositors $1,516,464 69 Six months' interest due depositors 27,244 91 -LStt.7nn m Capital stock. Contingent fund... Undivided profits., 130.0C0 00 40,000 00 10,883 75 JL.744.5D3 35 CHA& SEIBERT, Treasurer. we, the undersigned Auditing Committee, do hereby certify that we have examined tbe assets of tbe bank and find them to Agree with the above statement. DAVID W. BELL, J. O. SIEBENECK. ' EDWJERD GROETZ1NGEB, js6-i9 Auditing Committee. DITIDEXDS. Freehold Bake, ? PrrrSBUBQ, December SI, 18S8. "TrvTVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS If bank have this day declared a dividend of j. w WO (2) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. jal-61 J. f. SIKZL, Cashier. Odd Fellows Savings Bank, i Pnrsntmo. Januarr 2. 1M i .IVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS ' banc have this dav declared a dividend of !REE (3) PER CENT out ot the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand, free of tax. F. E. ilOORE, Cashier. ja3-14 German Savings and deposit) Bake: or Birmighah, V January 3, 1&S9. ) DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank has this day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT out of the earnings ot the last six months. Payable Tuesday, January 8. jaM J. F. ERNY, Cashier. CITY SAVINGS BANK OF PITTSBURG. Pa., December 31. 18SS. The directors of this bankbavo 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. jal-70 DUQUESNE Njt TIONAL BANK, ) Pittsburg, Pa, December 31, 1858. J D1VIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this hanK 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. Pittsbnrc.Pa. VTHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE X this dav declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT out of the earnings of the past six months, payable January 2, 1SS9. . w. auxuiiiJNBUiS. uashler. December 3L 18S8. ill, is ja3-43 AUCTION SALES. UCTION SALE OF FINE" "(3 ARPiiTS," curtains, silverware, household furniture, rugs, bedding, efcx, being the complete furnish xnent of an elegant home, and whose owners are obliged to leave the city, thus making it necessary to sell goods at once. Fine chamber suits, cheval glass, chiffonier, pier mirror, wardrobes, bureaus, bedsteads, washstands. hall, room and stair carpets, in good condition: hair and husk mattresses, bea snrings, deco rated toilet ware, dining room suit in leather, pictures, bric-a-brac, clocks, ornaments, bronzes, lamps, fine brocatelle parlor suit, music cabinet, bed lounge, couch, book case, li brary furniture, upright piano, fancy rockers, laundry and kitchen fnrnishments, etc., etc. Goods now on exhibition and for sale a; auc tion at the rooms. No. 311 Market St., Tuesday morning. Jan. 8, '89. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM Auctioneers. ja6-54 HOLIDAY PRESENTS TO THE OLD country. Drafts, money orders, steam ship tickets, etc. at lowest New York rates. Parcels forwarded to any part of Europe. MAX SCHAMBERG fc CO., Foreign Bankers, 6J7 Smithneld st, Pit tab org. wra ASFDhplay advertisement one dollar per square Jor one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page jiuch as Wanted, For Hale, To Let, cto, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken Jor less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For tho accommodation of the public, Branch 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 Tux 1)18- TATCH. prrrsBURO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3ob9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. bTUCKEY& CO., Write ave. and Fulton St. aiujvtii, jrinh Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. TV. WALLACE, 6111 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SIIEIBLER.Sthav. 4 Atwood it. SOUTUSIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCmVAKM, 1707 Carson stre.t. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 63 Federal street. MCBRIDEBKOS., Federal and Ohio streets, FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS Jt SON, Ohio and Chestnut sH. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western ana Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beavcae3. PERRY M.GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny are. WANTED. Male lTclo- XTTANTED-A YOTTNG MAN TO DELIVER VV books and colfect; reference and sernritT re quires Auaress Ju6-4S DELIVERER," Dispatch oftce. WANTED-BRICKLAYER FOR. ROLLING mill; must be sober and competent: best of reference required. Address BRICKS, Dispatch office. JaS-41 WANTED-BY PRESSED GLASS TABLE ware manufacturer, a competent traveling man. Address GLSS MANUFACTURER, Dis patch oaicc. JaS-93 WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD PROT ESTANT cook and baker atthe I'ROrEST ANT HOME FOR INCURABLES; a good home for the right party. Ja6-1M TTTANTED-A BRIGHT AND INTELLIGENT V young man to represent a wholesale liquor house; best of references required. Address LIQUORS, Dispatch office. Ja5-75 TTJ-ANTED-YOUNGMEN OUT OF EMPLOY V MENT and those wlhtngto employhelp with reference, call at KNOX'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 10 Federal st, Allegheny. Ja6-59 TTANTED-MANAGER FOR OUR PENN. W 8YLVANIA office: salary, fl.000: control f 1,000 (wholesale) worth of goods; must makeSI.500 deposit: reference. 1LSON, 2 Cooper Union, New York. Ja6-47 TT7-ANTF.D-ALLMACHINISTSANDBLAOK- V SMITHS to know that their fellow craftsmen at Wharton McKnight's Anchor Foundry and Machine Works, 44 Penn avenue, are on strike for good cause. Please look In news Items for cause. Ja3-7 WANTED-SALESMAN TO CARRY LINE of Philadelphia Cuban hand-made cigars, in conjunction with his own line: trade already established. Address, with references and par ticulars, CUBAN, P. O. Bos 1532, Philadelphia, Pa. JaS-74 -TTANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES lnfn frr. V army, cavalry, artillery and able-bodied unmarried men between the agesot 21 and 35 years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa, oc4-166-wsn WANTED A HEKTS TO TACK SHOW cards in public places, keep a supplvof samples to show persons; steady emnloyment'for many thousand men at f2 per day and commission on sales influenced. Inclose IS cents to pay post age on samples and partlcnlars;-are not novelty dealers, but manufacture the best known staple article: used et erywhere. Address "ROYAL." P. O. Box 610, New York. Ja6-76 Female IlelD. fTJANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO VV make and drape skirts for dressmaking de partment. A. G. CAMPBELL &. SON S, 710 Penn ave. Ja6-22 TTT-ANTED-A LADY OF GOOD HABrrS, ? V quick In figures, neat, rapid writer may Secure a situation hv flddrpaclnc In nwn hftnH LOCK BOX 91, McKeesport. Pa. jatt-ia WANTED AN ACTIVE, METHODICAL lady with an aptltnde for business for a re sponsible and rather arduous position: good pay toa suitable one: call alter 10a. m. Monday. H. A. SCHROEDER. 547 Liberty st. Ja6-4V WANTFD BY A COUPLE WHO ARE boarding, a good reliable woman as nurse for 8-months-oId baby; mut have unexceptional lucicutcBiKwitiiuioc ana wages, .pniy jiion day, January 7: ROOM 505 PENN BUILDING, U..J, 70S Pi 'enn ave., between 10 and 12 o'clock. ja4-73 Stale nntl Pcmnlo IIcId. YTJANTED-AGENTS, jiEN OK WOMEN.fTO V sell Missouri bteam Washer to families: ar. guments in its favor numerous and convincing; sales made without difficulty; profits large; sent on two weeks trial, to be rcturnei at my expense If not satisfactory: write ror illustrated circular and terms. J. 'WORT1I, 51 ISeekman, N. Y. no25-wS0-su Sltnntlons. w -ANTED A SITUATION AS nOUSE- t w ixr..L-x.n lor wiaower wiin small rainlly, Address J. K.. 2S3Locnst st., Allegheny. Ja6-38 WANTED-SITUATION BY AN EXPERI EN CED dining rocsa girl, hotel or private: best reference: good help supplied on short notice. KIRK, 67 East Diamond, Allegheny. Ja6-57 WANTED -SITUATION liY A MARRIED man: age 25: sober and industrious; will work at any thing where there is a chance for pro motion. Address B. A. C, care East Liberty sta tlonP. O. ja6-02 -TTT-ANTED-A POSITION AS ASST. BOOK V KEEPER or bill clerk In hardware house or manfg. co.: has 6 years' experience In the iron business: good penman and rapid at figures; can furnish best of reference. Address J., Dispatch otuce. ja6-80 -TJANTED CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANT y will make cnange !f efficient shorthand work, reticence and general Intelligence gained by practical experience, will lnsutcadvancement; reierences win Dear strictest investigation no objection to leaving the city. Address H. S. D., uispaicu omce. jao-j -TTJANTED SITUATION - A SALESMAN V who has had 10 years' experience on the road Is open ror an engagement with wholesale grocery or grocers' specialty house; can furnish bestof references and will accept position with first-class bouseonly. Address U. A. C, Dispatch office. Ja6-84 Pnrtnem. WANTED-SILENT PARTNER WITH S3, 000 to Increase the manufacture of a patent article. AddreH. 8., Dispatch office. Ja4-75-ssu -TTANTED-FARTNER IN BUSINESS THAT VV will pay first-class: this is a rare chance: Investigate: capital required S2.500: good refer ence s. Address M. R.. Dispatch office. Ja6-7 w ANTED-PAR1NER WITH ABOUT S2.000 toE,6UO. in a wcii-paymr. old-established business: a trood chance for the rlffhtTtnrt-r- in. quire 82 OHIO ST., second floor, Allegheny City, ja5-56 "TTTAN TED -PARTNER IN RAPIDLY' IN- CREASING wholesale business: well es tablished: good location: best reference capital required, S3, 000 to (5,000. F. It. A.. DlsDatci h nf- flee. JaS-77 w ANTED-RELIABLE. ENERGETIC MAN to nurcbase half interest In rood navlnr- buslness and to act as business manager: capital required, S200. Address PROFITS, Dispatch office. Ja5-32 WAN TED-TO INVEST S2.000 WITH bOME reliable manufacturing firm where my ser vices will be worth Sl.OOO or ?1,200 annually; am well informed in mechanics. Aaaress j. ai. Ja5-33 MYERS. Uebharts, ra. Booms, Honses, Etc TTTANTED-TO RENT-A HOUSE OF SEVEN YY rooms with large yard convenient to P. R. R. or cable road. Address IS. D., Dispatch office. Ja5-52 -TTTANTED-BY APRIL L SHOWROOM ON V first floor on good business street; would rent one-half oflarge room with first-class party. Address SHOWROOM, Disp itch office. de7-f33 WANTED-TO BUY CHEAP. FOR CASH, A bouse of from 5 to 8 rooms. In Second, Third. Fifth or Sixth wards. AlleKheny, pre ferred. THOS. BAILEY, Box 81, Pittsburg P. O. Ja6-60 Bonrdera and Lodger. TTTANTED-LADY ROOM MATE IN NICELY VV furnished secona-story front room. Call at 237 SANDUSKY ST.. Allegheny. Pa. Ja6-83 TTfTANTED-TWO GENTLEMEN BOARDERS; W well furnished pleasant room, with board; five dollars per week; reference required. NO. 143 SECOND AVE. Ja6-91 -TTTAN TED OCCUPANT FOR A FUR YV NIbHED front room, with board; all modern conveniences. No. 6247 STATION ST., East End, three minutes' walk from East Liberty station and cable road. JaS-16 Bonrdlng. WANTED-BOARDING BY A YOUNG LADY and her mother, with furnished or unfur nished room, either In Allegheny or East End; state terms. Address L. FLORENCE; Dispatch office. Ja6-1 Financial. WANrED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS to collect. LASHELL & RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. JaS-22-Thssu WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE . over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4)4 per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms In Alle- rhenv. Beaver. Favette. M n: ashlngton. and West- moreiand counties; any marketable secnrlt tarcen for loans of any amount. BLACK Si BAlRD, 85 x ouis aye. "e3-a9-su THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1889. 4 ' ' , W , WANTED. ' FOR SALE' FOR BALE. NEW ADVERT) fcaiKST -ftiM Financial. . AIIeheny Residences. Horses. Vehicles, lire Stock. Sec 7? TCTANTKD-HOUSES TO RENT AND ItENTS TJIOB SALE-4,5-7-EOOMED HOUSK. i TTKIK SALK-CHEAP-A LARGE 1'EHCHEKON . ' 3" V to collect. A. LESLIE Forty-second -C (food rep-iir; l'oplar street. W. C. SfW- i? mare; 8 years, weighs I, SO lib..: orelnfront Tt-twv n -rTT T1TI trfmrTWtWWVTfM-r I fN'Hfl' fH .auntie,.,.. " "" ART.mFon.Te,P Jae- .M-"--- TlTIAl IT k Ijl ik 13 llffilllTClI 1 V it I 1 TTA.NTED-W E HAVE 3,000 TO LOAN FOK TflOK SALE - S4.0CO - MOOEKN BRICK, 7 &TABLE No. t, rear & Dnquetne way. JiD-ai lFil 1 1 1 j 1 1 U I'l'lll l 1 II I " TTTANTED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS V to collect; special attention plvon to this branch of onr business. ui iw tour tn ave WANTED MOKTGAGES-fl, 000, OCOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at AH, Band 6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 0 per cent: no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-Hl TTTANTED-IN CONNECTION WITH OUR VV Are insurance agency, we handle real es tate on commission, attend to renting of property, negotiate mortgages and all other business per taining to real estate. STRAUB & MORRIS, cor ner Wood street and Third avenue, Pittsburg. JaS-a WANTED REPRESENTATIVES A NEW York corporatlou, whose business is such that It cannot possibly handle it outside of New York City, wishes to arrange with those having some means to handle their goods in all the larger cities of the the United States other than New York, and to those having the proper qualifica tions they will give a business or the highest rc- soectabllltv. a nractlril mononolv. navlnarenor. mous profits: a town of 10,000 population will give a business enabling you to employ at least SO men, and we think we are giving many the chance of a ltlctime; If you havetl.OX)to Invest you can earn an Income ofS.G00 to 1(1,000 per year: we are en tirely honest In this, and can prove our state ments, but unless you have the neccssarv capital please do not trouble us: we would especially like to hear from architects, builders, decorators, plistcrers. etc. FETKA CRUbTKA CO., IS Last sixteenth street. New York. Ja6-75 DIlBCCllnneous. WANTED-ANY PERSON WANTING A LOT should call on W. J. C. FLOYD, 333.! Penn avenue. ja6-39 TTTANTED-YOU TO LOOK IN ANOTHER V column and see FLOYD'S sales of building lots last week. 3352 PENN AVENUE. Ja6-W WANTED-A LADY TO ADOPT A FINE, healthy female child 6 weeks old: best of reference given. Address BABY, Dispatch office. ja-i fTANTED-EVEKYBODYTO HAVE THEIR v V cabinet photos made at lowest prices: satis faction guaranteed by STANFORD & CO.; OS Fed eral street, Allegheny. Ja3-S "TTTAN TED-TO LET YOU KNOW THAT WE vV sell all kinds of sheet music at 60 percent off, at ZWEIDINGER'S MUSIC Smltbfield St., city. STORE, S33 JaS-103 WANTED-PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ART ISTS to know that we make the best bro mide prints at lowest rates; send for prices. PITTS BROMIDE C0...531 Smithfleld. JaS-100 WANTED-EVERYBODY TO CALL AND ha e their pictures taken at CAMPBELL'S, cor. Fourteenth and Carson sts. : 4 large tintypes for 25 cents; cabinets, ;i so per dozen i call early. Jal-84-Tusu -tTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THE V ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market st., ritts burg, makes the finest photographs for less money than any other gallery fn the two cities: cabinets ?1 per doz. dell-k24-TTESn WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT II. Tcrheyden has laid In a large stock of American watches, gold and silver, that he can 6ell as low as the lowest; remember the place. HENRY TCRHEYDEN, 530 Smithfleld St. noll-MWFSu TTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGRAFHER. 06 Firth avenue, Pittsbnrg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at $1 50 per dozen: photos delivered when promised: instan taneous nrocess. mh!3-k27 -fTTANTED-BY ALL-HOLIDAY BARGAINS V in finely ornamented watches, diamonds, silverware, Jewelry, clocks, bronzes, gold pens, spectacles, etc; Rogers' knives and forks ft 75 per set; goods on monthlv payments. MITSCH, the Jeweler, 130 Federal St., Allegheny. aeiZ-K67-MWT6U ANTED -NAMES-10 CENTS (SILVER pays for yonr address in the "A gent's Dl rectory, " which goes whirling all over the United States, and you will get hundreds of samples, clr cnlars, books, newspapers, magazines, etc., from those who want agents. You will get a lot of mall matter and good reading free, and will bo well pleased with the small investment. List containing name sent to each person answering this advertisement. T. D. CAMPBELL, B. 73, Boyleston. lYid. de-60-ssu FOR SALE. City Residences. FOR SALE-flOOO. BRICK HOUSE CONTAIN IN G 6 rooms and all conveniences: located on Ovcrhlll st. W. C STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja6-18 T7H.R 8ALE-S,O0O-A BRICK RESIDENCE JO containing 8 rooms, -all Improvements, In bestof repair: desirably located onCenterave., city. W. C STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja6-50 FOR SALE-f3.80C.NEW BRICK HOUSE HAV; ING vestibule, hall, "rooms and all improve ments; lot 21x130 feet; located on Penn ave., near Thirty-ninth bt. W. a STEWART, 114 Fourth are. , , . Ja8-18 . FOR SALE-Ttf O-STORY BRICK SLATE roor dwelling, 61 Robert St.: hot and cold water, marble mantcK both kinds of gas: price 5.000. STRAUU & MORRIS, corner Third ave nue and U ood St., Pittsburg. Ja6-43 1710 R SALE-FRANKLIN ST. COR, PROPER- TY: neat, brlcfdwelllng, 8rooms,hall, bath, ranee. h. and c. water, w. e. Jtat. and art. Eras. good dry cellar, etc.: y cellar, etc.: price low and terms to suit J.-jt. COOPER&CO., 107 Fourth aye. Ja6-91 ui ITIOR SALE-AT S10.C00. ONLY ABOUT ONE 1 half Its value 2 corner lots and fine 10-roomed brick house with every modern convenience: but 7 squares from P.O., and few steps from traction cars. Address OLD RESIDENT, Dispatch office. Ja6-2 FOR SALE BLUFF ST., FINE NEW PRESS brick dwelling, mansard, 9 rooms, vestibule, hall, w. c. Inside shutters, both gases, hot and a, e. Telephone 167. Ja6-8 East End Residences. FOR SALE-J2.250-A BRICK DWELLING OF 6 rooms: good repair; lot 24x125, VT. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. Ja6-18 TTIOR SALE-SS.250-NEW TWO-STORY AND ! mansara nnck: Brooms: lot 26x120 to an allev: convenient to cable line. TV. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. jao-io TTIOR SALE S32.50O-A LARGE AND SUB i brick residence, -with an nere nf JL1 SrANTIAI. ground. In Sha STEWART, 114 in anaoysiae, on pavea avenue. Av. o. r u 'ourtu ave. Ja6-18 TTIOR SALE-TWO HANDSOME DWELLINGS C at Shadyside: orlces J25.0H0 and fHXOCV. fiO.0 rThl respectively. STRAUB A MORRIS, cornerThlrd avenue auu uoa si., 1 lllSDUrg. 4a6-43 FOR SALE-f 12. 50O-N EW AND SUBSTANTIAL brick residence, containing 10 rooms and all improvements: lot 5nvM2; desirably located In ouauvhiue. t . s. ax.vt Aax, m fourtu ave. Ja6-18 FOR SALE-tlSOOO-A NEW AND SUBSTAN TIAL brick residence containing 12 rooms and all lmpro ements; large lot: desirably located on Nortli inland avenue. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. Ja6-lS TTIOR SALE FINE OUEEN ANNP. TCFSI. JD DENCE, 0 rooms, all modern conveniences: also Rood stable and carriage house lot so-rm tn 20-foot alley: good location: terms easv. J. C illey: pc , 77 Dial REILLY, mond st. ial-79-TTeu FOR SALE-HANDSOME JJWELLING AND grounds on Penn avenue, near Wlncblddie streeuprice. S15,ooo to 120.000, according to amount of ground desired. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Third avenue and Wood street, Pittsburg. Ja6-43 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 avenue. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth Jal-78-MWXSU 1TIOR SALE-ON SHERIDAN AVENUE, A ? handsome Queen Anne house (new);lhe mod ern improvements such as hot and cold water, bath, electric bells, etc.: price f4,500:J5OO cash aud the balance like a rent. C. H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth avenue. JaS-40 FOR SALE-HOWEST..SHADYSIDE-A FINE frame dwelllncoferoomsandattlc, bath. In side w. c., laundry In cellar, stationary tubs; newly papered and painted throughout: 1 minute trom cable cars: this Is a bargain; lot:6xl43 to 20 foot alley; only S4.0O0. REED B. COYLE&CO., 131 Fourth ave. Ja5-53 FOR S VLE-HANDSOME MODERN OUEEN Anne dwelling, Stanton ave., near Hlland ave. ; 10 rooms, reception hall, range, bath, laun dry, wide porches and fine lot 50x135 feet: good stable, stalls for three horses; both gaes In house and stable; sncclal bargain: onlvsjaooo, on easy payments. BLACK & BAlRD, Go Fourth ave. de27-49-TTSSU Allegheny Residences. TJiORSALE-ALLEGHENYPAEK PROPERTY J; house modern and very comfortable; prlc. $16,000. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Third ave nue and Wood street, Pittsburg. JaS-43 TTORSALE S25.000 AN ELEGANT NEW X1 brick house, on Ridgeave..contalnsl2rooms, all lmpro. ements and is well finished lot 25x140. w, u. DiitvAiu, u j? ourtn ave. Ja6-18 T7"ORSALE-J12.500-NEWAND SUBSTANTIAL X? residence containing 11 rooms; all improve ments: in best of renalr located on North ave., near Arch st. AV. O.STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. JaG-18 FOR 8ALE-tS,C00-NEW HOUSE. JUST FIN ISHED: contains 8 rooms and'all conve niences; partly finished in hard woods; located In fcecond Ward; fine neighborhood; near parks. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja6-18 FOR SALE-TWO-STORY BR1CKDWELL1NG No. 65 liojlest., Allegheny; both kinds ot gas, six rooms and attic: now rents for ,824 per month: price (3.000. sTRjlUB MORRIS, cor ner Third avenue and Woo.treet, Pittsburg. Ja6-43 JTIOR SALE-THREE DESIRABLE RE3I JDENCESln Second ward, Allegheny, situ ated respectively on Arch, Jackson and Klrk- TjaincK streets; prices, f,ixju, fS,ouo ana fa,MIO. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Third avenueand Wood street, Pittsburg. J6-C S6.500 and o. 600. f-i, FOR SALE-FINE RESIDENCE SECOND ward, Allegheny, pressed brick front, 8 rooms, elegantly finished: both gases, bot and cold water on both floors: Inside w. c., electric bells; large lot: a great bargain; terms essy, LASHELL & RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. j3-a-ihssu -.i ' FOK BALE-fl,600-NEV PKESSED BKICK harbnggy, nearly new set of King harness, fine VJ.IV V - J- MJ MM mj M-MJ.W viui.Jvi w house of 8 room.: all conveniences: Klrkpat- Australian furrobe and whip: buggy Jilone cost m It. 1AJU1 X.K JVJ , I "V.":uuc. ti,v.oH.HAmiinruLiuiauuLC (Jul ana aseu UDl it nines, van , ijijju.. .sk Ja8-03-TTSSu I Ja6-18 of -fil Penn avenne. J a-" In TT'OR BALE-St500 THE BEST HOUSE ON mj Clifton avenue, containing 8 rooms: large lot; good neighborhood, w. C. STEWART. r ourtn ave. TTIOR SAL'E-CHEAP A N"ICE 7-ROOMED jl; nouse on East Dinmona st. Allegheny, a few doors otr Parks. AMERICAN andSOSSmltfafieldst. 1HUST CO.. 01 ja6-61 FOR 8ALE-fl5,00O-A SUBSTANTIAL BK1CK. 10 rooms, having all improvements: deslra. Dir located on Lincoln avenue. ART, IH Fourth ave, STEW-Ja6-lS Snbnrbnn Residences. FOR SALE-FRAME DWELLING, WITH LOT 75xl02, at West tcllcvue: fine river view; aln stable on premises: price, k 200. bTRAUB A MORRIS, corner Third avenue and Wood street, Pittsburg. Ja6-43 FOR SALE-SEVERAL HANDSOME PROPER TIES on tbe rldgc at Ingrami view unsur passed: hoard walk to station: natural gas, etc., STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Third avenue and Wood st., Plttfcburg. . jr6-43 FORSALE-f?,200-ATWE3r BELLEVUF, P., Ft. W. A C. K. R., fine frame houso ot 6 rooms and hall 7 foot wide. nat. gas and water, front, side and rear porches; lot 75x100, with fruit trees of all kinds: only 4 minutes' walk from station; dont mls this great bargain. EWING 4B1 ERS, 107 Federal st. JaG-lT 1710R SALE-AT WILKINSBURG, SOUTH ? street, a new frame house. 8 rooms, finished attic, hall and pantrv. Inside shutters, nlcetr papered, natural gas. front and back porch, well of Rood water, dry cellar, street graded and stone pavements; lot 37x133 feet; 2 minutes' walk from station. J. MILLER. J.oG-14 City r,ot TnoR sale Webster ave. NEAR FRAN res: lavs heatift. JL CIS St., Thirteenth ward. 3 actes muy, ana can De suDaiviaea quick buyer can secure a bargain. & CO., 107 Fourth ave. subdivided to advantage: a J. K. COOPER Jan-04 FOR 8ALE-8 ACRES-A GOLDEN OPPOR TUNITY: yon can double your money in one vear; 8 acre. In Thirteenth ward, fronts on Belle neld aTe. and Jefferson st. For terms, etc., call on J. It. COOPER 6, CO.. 107 Fourth ave. Ja-94 East End Lot. FOR SALE-Sk750. LOTS 50x170 FEET. LO CATED In the finest neighborhood In Shady side, are, without exrcntlon, the best and cheap est lots In the East End; only a lew left. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja6-lS FOR SALE-FIVE ACRES ON SHADY AVE., convenient to Fifth ave. cable cars; the choicest piece of land In the Twenty-second ward: we can sell It at a bargain and on reasonable terms. J. R. UOOPERiCO., 107 Fourth ave. taS-M FOR SALE-ON LY S40 A FOOT FRONT, -116x140 feet, as a whole or to suit purchaser: located on Atlantic avenue, Shadyside; this neighborhood will undoubtedly be strictly first-class; street to be paved In spring; handvtocablecars and Shady side station. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja6-13 FOR SALE t-iO DOWN AND 810 A MONTH will buy a fine building site at Brushton sta tion: Bank nf l!nmmwpt (1Hlt!nn. tlilg npnna.r. is right In the line of rapid Improvements and with building restrictions makes it very desirable for a home: no city taxes. Secure plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfleld street. Ja6-4l-rrssu FOR SALE-83,750; THAI' ELEGANT BUILD ING site, 58x163 feet, located on Rebecca st.. Shadyside. adjoining the elegant residence of Samuel Hamilton;, faces the Baum grove: bas a good elevation eastern exposure and Is within 3 minutes' walk of Penn avenue cable car line and 8 minutes of Shadyside station. W. C. STEW ART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja6-18 Suburban Lots. FOR SALE THREE LOTS FOR SALE AT Bellevue, all desirably located; sizes, 43x217, 48x217, 43x140: can lie bought low for cash. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Third avenue and W ood street. Pittsburg. Ja6-43 OK SALE-ON NEW BRIGHTON: CORNER of New Brighton; a large irregular shaped lot, with a new foundation ready to build a bouse; price, 600; will take nart cash and give time on the balance. C. H. LOVE, 83 Fourth ave. Ja6-40- FOR SALE-LOTS BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED at Bellevue; 43x105 feet; on the best avenue In the borough: lay beautifully: they are onlyabouts minutes' walk from Neville station, and only about one or two minutes from the line of the pro posed electric road; will sell a few of these lots low to prompt buyers, and on terms to suit. C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. Ja6-40 Farms. FORSALE-A PRttlTY. SMOOTH. ALMOST level 100-acre farm, 87 acres cleared and fenced: frame buildings, bearing orchards, wells, spring, brooks, etc. t-',000; easv pavments; 4 per cent Interest; listsfree. E. H. UUfERBAUGH, Homer City, -Pa. Ja5-35 FOR HALE A FARM OF.S ACRES, NEAR Turtle Creek station, P. R. H.: price only 1103 per acre: thenron perty'adjolnlng It is laid out in Us for more for n nrrilnftrr ftlvprt town lots, and sell! town lot than we are asking for an acre: terms reasonable. C. H. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth avenue. Ja6-40 TTIOR SALE-MANCH-OR EXCHANGE PflK Allegheny countv nronertv or securities a magnificent cattle ranch containing magmnceni came ranch containing 2,680 acres. well watered and fenced: flrst-classhulUlnirs and barns to shelter 650 head or cattle; on railroad, near market, and growing In value. Address W. It. D. Dispatch office. del5-m33-su Machinery and Itletnlu. TTIOR SALE-A SMALL BOILER, CAN BE jl: seen in use now; win De sola cheap for cash. W DINWIDDLE ST. Pittsburg. JlS-41-FSSU TTIOR SALE-TWO SECOND-HAND BOILERS, jj complete; one upngnt tutraiar 8 ft. bv incnes, two months old; other A two-flutf. 22 l"eet by 42 inches. RIPLEY & CO,. S. S. Ja5-48 FOR SXLE-THE UNRIVALED TAYLOR B ECK Automatic Engine for electric lighting: engines and boilers in every size and style: also I second-hand double hoisting engine, 7 10 and 112 H. P. portable engine on wheels: large lot of good second-hand engines, from 3 to 3D H. P., very cheap. HARME'5 MACHINE DEPOT. 87 and 83 First ave., Pittsburg. ap23-y77su Business Chances. FOR SALE-FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE business doing a large and profitable trade. S. Dispatch office. ja5-36 FORSALE-FINEDRCGSTORE-OLDSTAND; no better location can be had; paying large; cheap to a good druggfet. SHEPARD & CO., 51 Fifth avenue. JaS-53-Tusa F OR SALE-GOOD BUSINESS FOR SMALL sum of money; well located, growing and J profitable: a bargain for someone. Address D, I., Dispatch office. Ja6-23 TTIOR SALE-GROCERY. WITH EXTENSIVE jl traue: nice fresh stock: Invoice. S2.3C0! finest ruuju auu uesb location: rare opening, i;. it. FOLSOM, Lima, O. JaC-21-snW FORSALE-ALLEGHENYGROCERY, DOIG Iluc business In country, city and shipping trade; will Invoice about tl,30O; good reasons for selling. SUEPARD Jfc CO., 54 Fifth avenue. ta6-52-MWFSu FOR SALE SHOESTORt, WITH LAROE established trade: best selected stock of staple goods In this growing city; Invoice, (2,500; elegant room in best location; bargain. C. H. FOLbOM, Lima, O. . Ja6-2l-SuW FORSALE--AN OLD ESTABLISHED JOIU JJINO business: clean stock of fresh goods; good reasons for retiring trom the business; mm meaning business need only apply. Address M. G. W., JJijpatch office. Ja6-37 TTIOR par, paying 20 per cent: ezteushe coal works. goo hou: u finimi uuici, Biurcs, urug stores, uoaruim ouses, tea stores, shoe stores, bakeries, con. fecttonerlcs, and other business chances. SHEl'- AiiujtLU.M sum avenue. Ja3 FOR SALE-LEASE, FURNISHMENT AND good-will of the hestfarmers' hotel and board ing house in Allegheny; 30 rooms, well furnished; SO stalls and yard-room: all in lirst-class condition; best of reasons for selling; immediate possession Chen. Inquire or J. M. SWAM, 189 Federal St., Allegheny, ia. Ja3-51 Unaincas Stands. FOR8ALE-?160,000-AN ELEGANT PIECE OF propertv on I'enn ave.; OOxlw. W. C. bTEIYART, 111 Fourth ave. JaS-U FOR 8ALE-I75.O00-ONE OF THE FINEST locations on Penn ave. ; lot 43x1:5 feet. W. C bTEWART, Ui Fourth ave. JalMS 171 0 R SAlE 832.000 A ; property on Penn ave.; SfEWART, 114 Fourth ave. WELL LOCATED lot 20x110. W. C. JaS-18 FOR SALE-S30.000, ADESIRABLY LOCATED and well lmpro ed piece of property on Penn ! large lot. W. C. bTEW., ki, 114 Fourth Ja6-18 TTIOR HALE-BUILDING LEASE AND GOOD 1 will of a boarding and sale stable; long lease: bargain to a cash buyer. LAbHELL & RAN KIN, 67 Fourth aye. Ja3-a-Thssu TTlCR 8ALE-S30.000-ONE OF THE 1IESP LO JQ CATED pieces of property on bmlthfieldst.; well Improved; lot 40xb5 ftet. W. C. bTEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja6-ls FOR SALE-S38.000, TWO HOUSlCS IN GOOD repair, with lot 4Dxia tcct, desirably located on l'enn ave., or will sail one for tl8,ouu. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourn ave. 'JaO-lS TTIOR SALE-LOT 44x110 FEETON PENN AVE- A.' n vk, Detween Klntu ana Tenth streets ood gs price fj0,l0. STRATJl MORRIS. Pittsburg. corner Third avenue and Wood St., J 16-43 TTOR HALE A FIRST-CLASS WAGON ANO J? carriage factory, building tools and ma- chlnery; situated In town of 6,000, surrounded by a rich farming country: good trade: splendid opening ror a man with smau capital, Address A. xtxKjairo CHOJIPSON, Kittanning. Pa. Ja6-I01 TTIOR SALE t- HOTEL, FORN1TUKE AND and modern lmnrovements: fine bar trade; ex tensive transient custom; finest brick houses In city; price, $6,000: investigate; population, 18.000. j a., i ULisuiu, ijima, u. Js-2i-butv OlUcelloneoui. TTWR SALE-SMALL SAFE; NEW, WITH Jj combination lork; price, only SS0 cash; noth ing in the market near so cheap, . C. H. LOVt No. W fourth svenue. ,; JS6-407 FOK SALE-ONE OF THE MOST STYLISH , - JM driving horses In the city: a beautiful seal , 3 114 brown. 16 hands highs seven years old: sound ano i ....! I ... l.MAAni I -. ! x nt! .,! i,i nnt-. f.nif rnTWort: tho owner I I ll 1 1 f Mrs A I L AITArVlAriT I r rmm anvaort: the owner will sell him at a sacrifice as he is'leaving : the r city: The horse can bo seen at the DUyurJrils TABLES, foot of jinqucane way. j-" Special. FOK SALE-A LAKGB LIST OF CITY AND suburban, properties: aho several desirable farms. LAbUELL & RAN KIN, 67 Fourth ave. Ja3-2!-ThSSU FOR SALE AT CORAOI'OLIS-NEW FRAME house of three rooms, lot 25x150 feet: price, SoOO. Also, new .frame honse or five rooms, lot SOxlaO reets-prica only fl.000. Also, line residence of 12 rooms, kitchen and servants rooms, stable, etc.; half acre of ground; commands tho finest view in Coraopolls; bargain to quick buvcr. Also,several houses and lots; largo variety ot lots ranging In size from 25 feet front to three acres. LASH ELL A RANKIN. 67 Fourth avenne. Ja-T-a-Thsso TO LET. Sqbnrbnn Residences. TO LET-16 ACRES. FINK HOUSE, BARN, orchard, near station on P. L. E. It. R.. short distance from 'city: natural gas for fuel: rent 240; 80 acres, house, stable, 'orchard, near above on same road; rent ioO: 30 acres rich river bottom land, adjoining above: rent 250. GRAEB ING&LYON, 135 Fourth avenue. Ja6-36-TTSf Atmrtmenlj. mo LET-SOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS JL suitable for housekeeping: store and dwell lug: 7-room house", with natural gas. Inquire 44 FOURTH STREET. JaG-33 Bulnc4 Stands. 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 good, payin? hotel. Apply to WM. H. PRICE. Fire Insurance Agent, iio. 03 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. ja.T-16 PERSONAL PERSON AL-IF YOU WOULD IIEPRUDENT, call on W.J. C. FLOYD, 3352 Penn avenue, and invest in a building lot. Ja6-39 PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! come and see! come and sec! good editions low prices. LEVI'S HOOK STOKE, 800 Liberty st. no-i-io PERSONAL THE LA'IEST "CAPER." f3 7-: eye glasses, 50c. iOc C8c 08c: 75c, SI: solid gold rings for children, for ladles and gents. II and SI 25: gents rolled gold chains, SI, $1 50; charms and lockets, 25c, 35c, 50c: ladles' fob chains. 08c, SI 25.SI 50: solid silver thimbles 25c 50c BERNARD . ARONS. Jew eler, 313 Smltbfield st. Look for name and nnm ber. Ja6-87 LOST. LOST-A FOX TERRIER, WHITE. EXCEPT face, half black; John b.Ford name on collar; suitable reward will be paid by returning to P. PKEslON. Penn avenue, near Lang, East End. de30-21 . T OST-ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON ON FIFTH JLi avenue." or on Penn avenue cars, a black oxide earring bet with pearls: the finder will re ceive a liberal reward if the same U returned to No. 3818 BUTLER ST. Ja6-T8 FOUND. SlJ:SDfNTslNT!Iil3t3T31fiE we all are; dallywo transgress the laws of nature: science tb the rescue; great Ta-va-zon Herb Remedies have restored thousands of people to health and vigor In this community when all other means had failed: they cure all .the Ills (acute or chronic) that flesh Is heir; leading doctors prescribe them: over 33,000,000 packages sold; all who uso them enjoy life: call or write for home testimony of truly marvelous cures: medicines shinned to all parts of the world; correspondence solicited (describe your case). Inclose stamp to DR. URIFFITH DRUG CO., Practical Chemists (33 years experience), 301 to 307 Grant street, cornerThlrd avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. Read "Key to Health." Cnt this out. ia8-85 ELECTIONS. rTXY SAVINGS BANK OF PITTSBURG, J Pa., December 31. 1888. 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, 1889, between tho hours of U A. if. and IP. M. jal-CO JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. German Savings and Deposit") Bank, of Birmingham. y . JANTJAIIY 8, 1889. j T7LECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION Vi tor thirteen directors of this bank will be held at tbe banking honse, corner Carson and Fourteenth streets, TUESDAY. January 8, be tween the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p. M. ja4-9 J. F. ERNY, Cashier: AMUSEMENTS. "TOi HnsmpirM (DMi WILL HOLD -A GRAND RECEPTION At Imperial Hall, corner new Grant street and Seventh avenue, on Thursday light. Music Mozart Orchestra with harp and chimes. Respectable people only are Invited. j6-96 TO LET. Some of the finest rooms in tbe cltv for Senerai onsmess purposes at the New iispatch building, 7 77 and 79 Dia mond street. WELL LIGHTED, well ventilated, with con venient passenger and freight elevator service. SITUATION, the most central in the city, within afew hundred feet of tho post- offices, (new and old). City Hall, the new county buildings. Fifth avenue. Smith field street and Fourth avenne, PARTIES requiring power strvlce al3o sup plied, with special quarters and every convenience. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, steam heating and janitor service included in the rents, which are moderate. GREAT advantages and economy in these new quarters. Apply between 11 A. jf. and 5 p. ir. at the NEW DISPATCH BUILDING, 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street. 10 LET OB FOR SALE- An Elegant. ComioflioiisM Vell-Fin-isnBd Honse on Hftli Ayeiine, Near Dinvriddie street. Bnilt and finished in tbe best style. Jnst the place, and an admirable chance for pujsician, dentist or professional person, the cable cars bringinc 20,000 people to it every day. Southside, Lawrenceville and Miners ville districti within a few minutes by bridge and Fort incline plane; Oakland, East Liberty and tho 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 A BAIRD, Heal Estate Acents, 85 Fourth avenue., , del3-160 V AKTED- One or Two Large Floors, WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, For Light Manufacturing Purposes. Address, giving location, etc, BOX 233, Pitts burg; P. O. ja3-B7-Tbsdu REMOVAL 3ALE WE HAVE LOTS OF applicants who want to rent it, but we want to sell James Adair's Broad strect,Scwick ley, 10-room brick residence: modern gas and water improvements; orchard lot 17x200; 20 feet more frontage optional; splendid location: near evcrytliins. Mr. Adair has lived all over Bowfckley for nearly 40 years, and considers this about tbe best residence location in the town for a city business man; $500 cash; bal anco on negotiable mortgage-. Apply on premises or to SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., V9 Fourth avenne ji6-7 900 PER CENT I F AGENTS ONLY KNEW how easily and rapidly they can now make money introducing my HewCo-Oparatiye System To retail merchants and grocers, they would all Inclose stamp for circnlars immediately. Address J. H. LINN, ja&63-suwk , Dana, Ind. WALTER J. OSriOBSE. KICKARD HARROWS. BARROWS & OSBORNE JOB PRINTERS, 90 Diamond street. Telephone No. 812 se2-k56-TTBSa . ANTHONY GUCKERT, Manufacturer of DESKS AND TABLES,. ALL KINDS OF WOOD TURNINO AND, SCROLL SAWING. Corner Cherry and Strawberry allevs. Pitta. burr. Pa. J 1 - . - nnll.mfpixir 1 WJ, ,- ... .- . ' " U.IIVCIddl LAtlLDIIICIIIl 1 m GENERAL ca.tts:e:d GUSKY'S GREATEST OF ILL COMMERCIAL I1W1 Positively cm if From far and near, from busy cities and quiet hamlets, people cr all conditions and classes of life have flocked in their thousands in order to participate in the benefits derivable from our great, bold and resolute plan to advertise ourselves as the LOWEST PRICED, 1st Progressive lose Notwithstanding the fact that we have, as is our custom this time o the year, marked down the prices in every department are selling- finer - goods at prices which other dealers charge for goods of but very inferior , quality yet we positively Give Away Free, Without Price, : EVERY TWENTIETH SALE MADE IN ANY DEPARTMENT. No distinction is made between Rich or Poor, Merchant or Mechanic, Clergyman or - Lavman. . Nor yet are the goods given away confinfid to any particular department," They include Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Shoes, Neckwear, Underwear, Hats. Shirts, Waists, Hosiery, Gloves, Caps, Shoes, Slippers, etc., etc. Do You Know Any of These? " Do You Recognize Any Name ? . The names given below are but the first hundred of those who have been among the lucky ones the past week and got their purchases for nothing. Hundreds of others were equally lucky, but we haven't space to give names of all. Suit underwear, Mrs. Fltzsimmons, Ferry St. S10 overcoat. Parkes Scandrolic Watson town, Ligonier conntv. Pair 85 pants. Max Veshowsky, Chatham st. $10 overcoat, John Dorgan, Peters township, Westmoreland county. 5 boy's suit, J. Sloan, 309 Second ave.. city. H 50 toilet set,lhomas Collins, Zelienople, Pa. Fine hat, S. Bernard, Fredericktown, Pa. Tie, W. Decker, Allegheny. Suit, James Lane. 50 Lombard st, city. Pair gloves, W. H. Grim, Allegheny. Hat, Dan Rosener, Natroona, Pa. Collar, Mr. McDonald, Shadyside. Waist, T. C. Freakcrson, Sonthside. Cap, W. Fray. Verona. Hat, J. E. Snyder, Newton Falls. Tie, W. Stanton, Slinersville. Pair shoes, C. H. Patterson, Hazelwood. Pair pants, John Davidson, Beaver county. Neckwear, Pat McCloskey, Fifth and Oak land aves. Hat, Mrs. Atkins, Soho. Gloves, Frank White, Allegheny. Collars, H. F. Beckman, Hoboken, Pa. Cap. J. Ramey, Pleasant Vallev, Allegheny. Pair shoes, Miss Wagman, Rebecca St., Alle gheny. Suit, J. Steward. West End. Pair Pants, C. Fleming. Four Mile Run. Handkerchief, L. Evermann. Webster St. Shirt, W. Nelson, Burgettstown. Pa. Hose, Z. B. Paulson, Duquesuc Heights. Pair shoes, W.L. Clarke, Fifte3nth Station, O. Pair pants, Thomas Collins, Lawrenceville. Pair shoes. Ellen Greggr Lincoln ave.. East End. Pair pants, Ffed Yerggv. McKec's Rocks. Pair pants, Mrs. Nqah, Thirty-first ward, city. Suit underwear. Mrs. Campbell, city. Cap, Mrs. Fanner. Webster ave., city. Shirt, M. Fustel, Smithfleld St. Collar, T. Keller, Allegheny. Pair shoes, K E. Way, Glcntleld, Pa. Hat, J. H. Shiber. East End. Ties, R. U. Scandrett, Allecheny. Pair shoes, Mrs. Thornc. L conier st. Shirt, F. Cosgrove, Salem, O. Cap, Mrs. Moody, Beltzhoover. Pair J5 pant. E. R. Trundell. 560 Fifth ave. Underwear, John Blundnn,Thirty-sixth ward. West End. Shirt,John Holland,!!! Juniata st.,Allegheny. Pair pants, Miss Springer, Beaver. THIS IS A RIGHT GOOD TIME FOR - Golden Opportunities- Despite the fact that we give away 20th sale, and shall continue to do so until further notice, every article we sell is "catching" enough to mikff . A HUNDRED WANT THE SAME THING. COMB AND SEE US, AND COMB EARLY. There's a Rich Harvest For All. GUSKY'S r REJOICING ! B"5T 1 OP- -t,' MOST LIBERAL AND 7 liiJlill;; Ml on tie Anericu Continent. 'W S15 coat and Vest, John P. Tollver, 75 Second ave.. city. $12 suit, Mrs. Gross, 234 Sheridan ave., E. EL l,Slbov'ssnit.W.H Little, Homewood. Pair S3 50 pants, Michael Kennedy, Twelfth' and Penn. Tie. Mrs. Woods, 3&H Penn ave. Pair snspenders. Robert Dodds, Allegheny. Shirt, S. S. McCIure, Enon Valley. Pair pants, W. Kerry. BanksvDle. Pair oeks H. Dorman. Third ave. Pair shoes, Mrs. Born. Liberty av. Jacket, P. Krembel, Allegheny. Pair pants, Nat Havelin, West End. Collar, Mrs. Manchester, East End. Pair pants, N. llaviland, Sonthside. Hat, T. M. Bryson, Kittanning, Pa. - Pair pants, E. Ravenstein, Brushton, Hat, A. H. Hill, Freeport. Pair hose, M. Wilson, First ave. Pair pants, S. McAmee. Sbousetown. Collar, Otto Ettinger. Thirteenth ward. Pair pants, F. F. Garrett. Columbus, O. Collars, J. Asblin. West End. 4 Pair gloves, R. D.Thompson, Third ave Shirt. D.L. Abeo, West Ellzabetn, Pa, Cap, Georgo Spooner, city. Pair rubbers. Mrs. Nelson, city. Pair shoes, Mrs. Long. city. Suit underwear, Mrs. Gilletr, city. Pair hoe, F. M. Scbaefer, McKeesport Neckwear. Ella Mulholland. Dallas. Pa Pair shoes, Jf rs. Preseott. Glsnwood. Pair pants, W. Lewis, Mansfield. Pair rubbers, R. Storey, McKee's Kocks. Shirt, A. McMutri, 121 Liberty St. Collar, John Pickles, No. 2 Engine House. Pair pants, Wm. Jones, Beltzhoover Borough. Fine hat, J. P. Ripper, Evans City, Butler, county. Pa. ' Fur cap, S. Butler. Beach Cliff, Allegheny county. Overalls, Lizzie Davis, Forty-cighth st, city. . Pair shoes. Miss Allbrieht, West End. - " Pair rubbers, C. N. Noll, East Liberty. Pair slippers, Mrs. Stockton, Klrkpatrick st, . Allegheny. Shirt, H. McGuire. Penn ave. and Main si. Tie and umbrella, John Snyder, Lincoln towa shin, above McKeeiport. ' Hat, E. M. Bowen, Twenty-eventn st, S. 8. . Collar, Charles Berry, Ethel Landing, Beaver connty. Tie, Jim Keeley, Craf ton. Pa. (jtoT bAnGUN STOht, 300 lo 400 Market street, :Ji t H .&i h3tStL.b . iMlyiJfm.