AFTER THE CHILDEEN. How the W. C. T. U. Will Get the Yotes of Allegheny Fathers for THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT They "Will Carry the Campaign Into the Public School Rooms. TSAIEKS TESTEEDAr FOE PE0HIBITI0X TheJ Woman's Christian Temperance TJnion is about to make a new departure to reach voters, and place before them the mat ter of prohibitory Constitutional amendment The women propose to carry the work into the public schools, and through the children reach the fathers. Yesterday afternoon an "amendment prayer meeting" of the Union was held at their headquarters, Ko. 534 Smithfield street. Owing to insufficient notice the attendance was net as large as it would otherwise hare been. Among those who were pres ent were Mrs. Dr. Swift and Mrs. J. S. Collins, two of the original band of "crusaders," who were arrested and locked up in the Central station for carry ing on the temperance work in front of saloons in 1872. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Dr. Swift, who stated flie object of the gathcr ini Her remarks were to the effect that prayers would be needed to guide the people so they would see the necessity of voting for the amendment. TEMPEKANCE IX THE SCHOOLS. After the reading of the Scriptures and a prayer bv Mrs. Swift, Mrs. J. Ellen Foster offered a" prayer. She spoke in a pathetie manner of yesterday's disaster, and ex pressed pity for the families of the men who were killed. Mrs. Monroe, a State Prohibition lecturer, whoquictlv came into the room, surprised the ladies, who did not know she was in the city. Mrs. Monroe spoke of the work she was doing among the schools and particu larly amongthe teachers' institutes through out the State, She calls her method ''scien tific teaching," and illustrated a number of cases where it had met with good results. At the conclusion of her remarks, Mrs. Swift spoke of the necessity of baring Mrs. Monroe lecture before the Teachers' Institute of Allegheny County. Mrs. Foster told how the teachers in Iowa presented the liquor question to the children, who in turn talked about the matter to their parents. In this way the Toters in the family were made to see the issue, and when the time came they Toted the Prohibition ticket She advised the women to be courageous, and even if they were counted out at the polls, they would achieve a victory. COUNTED OUT. When asked what she meant by "being counted out," she said: "If they did not get enough votes." She stated they had hun dreds of men who would promise to vote for the amendment, but when the time came they would stay at home and let somebody else do the voting. Mrs. Monroe wanted to put a copy of Julia Coleman's catechism on alcoholic ex periments in the hands of every teacher in the public schools of Allegheny county, and let them teach the catechism to the children. It would be necessary for the union to bring their social influence to bear upon the teachers to get them interested in the work. Mrs. Collins spoke of how the crusaders were dragged through the streets and put into cells alongside drunken men in 1872. Among other ladies present was Mrs. Ella Watson, State Secretary of the union. To-Pay nnd ToOIorrovr Attend the great $15 sale at the P. C. C. C. This is the greatest chance yet $40 over coats, $30 Suits, handsome cape coats, storm coats, ulsters, not any of these gar ments arc worth less than 530. They all will go to-day and to-morrow for $15. Don't miss this great bargain sale. Of course first comes get best choice. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and DJamond . sis., Opp. new Court House. Attekd our sale of odd lengths of striped surahs, India silk, striped and fancy velvets, at 35c per yard. MWFSU Hugus & Hacke. Closing Oct An extra bargain in gent's grain tap sole waterproof bals, worth S3, at only $2 per pair, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny. MOT MEETINGS. Western Pexssylvama Hospital,) PiTTSBunc. Januarr 8. 1SS9. J THK ANNUAL. MEETING OF THE CON TRIBUTORS to the Western Pennsylvania Hospital will be held at theDepartment for the Insane, at Dixmont, on TUESDAY, January 15, between the hours of 12 M. and 3 o'clock r. k. jalO-3 JOHN A. HARPER, Secretary. VJOTICE-TO ALL MEMBERS OF L. U. 1 No. 211, Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America: You are herebv requested to meet at hall on SATURDAY MORNING. Jan. 12. at 9 o'clock, to attend the funeral nf Bro. Georgo Mason at 10 A. M., and funeral of Bro. Samuel Brown, at 2 F.M. Members of other L. U.'s invited. jall-39 Br order of PRESIDENT. LEGAL. NOTICES. FRANK W. SMITH, Attorney at Law. TESTATE OF ELIZABETH WILBERT. Jj deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on tbe estate of Elizabeth Wilbert, late of the city of Pitts burg. Allegheny county. Pa., deceased, hare been granted to Harry J. Wilbert aud Samuel C. Dally, of the said city of Pittsburg, to whom ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thoso having claims or demands will make known tbe same without delay. HARRY J. WILBERT, SAMUEL C. DALLY, Administrators. de2S-&9-F ELECTIONS. German American Ins. Co. or Penna., Office No. Ill Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. January 4. 1SS9. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for 12 directors of tbe company will be held attms omce .mu.mjai, January 14, ltsss, be tween the hours of 11 o'clock A. SI. and lr.K. ja5-C7-D W. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. Germania Savings Bank, 1 Pittsburg. January 10. 1SS9. f ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine directors of this bank, to serve lor tlie ensuini year, will be held at the bank on TUESDAY, January 15, 18S9, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. si. and 2 o'clock r. si. jalO-25 CHAS. SEIBERT, Seer. Office Union IxstmANcr. Co. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for 12 directors of this companv to serve for the ensuing year will be held at o'flice of the company. No. 545 Wood st. on MONDAY, January 14, 18S9, between the hours of 11 a. si. and 1 p. M. J. W. J. McLAIN, jall-84 Secretary. office of allf.oheny ins. co., 67 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. January 7 1R) ELECTION-AN ELECTION FORDIREC TORS of this company to serve during the ending year wili be held on MONDAY, the 14th inst, between the hours of 12 si. and 1 r.SL jaS-53 C. G. DONNELL. Secretary. Iron Cut Gold Mining Co.. 1 Pittsburg. Pa. f ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Directors of this company will be .'-eld at the Columbia Oil Company's Office. Mc Clintock Block, Market street TUESDAY, January 15, between the hours of 330 and 4 r. M. JOHN R. WATSON, Sec. ja6-6-D Office of Ben Franklin InsuranceCo, 43 Ohio Street. Alleghent, Pa January L 1859. ELECTION.-THE ANNUAL ELECTION of directors of this company, to serve tur ng the ensuing j ear, will beheld iu theojice ot the company on MONDAY. January 14. 18S9, between the hours of 10 a. si. and 2 P. M. WM A. FORD, Secretary. ja2-39-D Office Pittsburg, Allegheny and 1 Manchester Passenger Railway Co., E Pittsburg. January 10. 1889. ) LECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pittsburg, Alle gheny and Manchester Passenger Railway Company, and the election for managers to serve for the ensuing year, will he held at the office of the companv, corner of Libertv and Market streets, on MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1889. between the hoars of 2 and 3 o'clock, P. M. jalO-40-D CHAS. SEIBERT, Secretary. J$3Displas advertisement one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, elc 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, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements "will be received up to 9 P. M. for insar tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tux DIS TATcn. rrrrsBUHG. THOSIAS 3ICCAFFKKY, 3&,9 Butler street. EM1L G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn avc E. G. STCCKEY&CO.,'WyIleave. and Fulton St. N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. TV. WALLACE, 6111 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHElBLER,5th av. & Atwood St, SOUTH SIDE. JACOB srOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. JICBR1UE UltOS.. Federal and Ohio streets. FKEDII. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. IL EGGEKS Jfc bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS S1CHEN It V, Western and Irwin aves. IS. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKKYM. GLEI.M. Kebeccaand Allegheny aves. WANTED. ainlo TJcln. w ANTED A GOOD UAItBER. APPLY AT AL HAUCK'B, 403. Butler st. -Jall-3S WANTED A GOOD BARBER. AFFLY Friday and Saturday at 2835 l'ENN AVE. jall-6 "TrTA-NTED CARRIAGE WOODWORKER for general repairing. WEKNKE BROS., JlcKecsport. Pa. JalI-16 WANTED-AN UPHOLSTERER WHO CAN make and lay carpets. Address P. L., Pittsburg Fostofflce. JaU-91 VT7 ANTED A MAN FAMILIAR WrTH TAK V ING oil and iras leases. Address, wlthrcfcr ence, A. B. L., Dispatch office. JalO-39 WANTED-A GOOD WAGONWAKER WHO has references. Applv to BOBT. SCOTT, E. T. STEEL WORKS. Bessemer. Jall-H WANTED-FOP. A STEEL CASTING FOUN DRY a msn as foreman irho understands the business. Address, with full particulars. BOX A. D., Dispatch office. jall-11 XTTANTED TWO YOUNG S1EN TO ACT AS W news agents on the train, with a rash se curity ofjio 00 Inquire at UNION J.EWS CO., footof Kossst., city. jall30 TT7-ANTEU.-DRAUGHTSMAN-ONE THAT understands mechanical drawing and mill ronstmctlon: Job last about one month. Address W. D. H., Dispatch office. Jall-31 -TTTANTED FIKST-CLASS MELTEKS ON v open hearth furnaces; also first helpers for ditto: state wares nnd Inclose copv of testimoni als, etc Address STEEI- Dispatch office. JalO-27 -T7-ANTED-AGENTS-J75 A MONTH AND V V expenses paid any person to sell our goods; no capital: salarv monthlv; particulars free. STANDAKD blLVEKWARE CO.. Boston. OC4-1S WANTED - AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages, wagons, etc: sells at sight. Inqnlreafter3F. M., WM. SEMFLE, JIL, 165 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. delS-9-c -TITANTED-MANAGEK FOR OUR PENN- V SYLVAN IA office; salary, tl.STO: control H000 (wholesale) worth of goods; must make $1,500 deposit; reference. WILSON, 2 Cooper Union, New York. JalO-BiJ -TTTANTED-AGENTS WE WANT FIRST V CLASS men. who arc already traveling salesmen, tocarrvour lubricating oil samples as a side line. Address J. II. T1MMINS CO., Cleveland, O. Jall-U WANTED A GENTLEMEN 'WHO IS CAPA BLE of writing historr and compiling statistics: he must be extremelr energetic and very thorough. Address, without delay, J. L., DUpatch office. JalO-59 TfANTKD-A MAN AS SPECIAL DETECT V 1VE In every localltv, to act under our In structions: experience not necessarv: send for Particulars. CENTRAL DETECTIVE: BUREAU, ox 1 Topeka, Kansas. Jall-46 WANTED-A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY understands the making of Bessemer steel, both high and low carbons: one who Is competent to take charge of a six-ton converter. Address. Mating salary, experience, reference, etc, BOX V. A., Dispatch office. Jall-12 WANTCD-BOOKKEEPER ANDCASHIER An energetic, honest, methodical and com petent man. with business experience, who can give security: state age, whether married or single, past experience references, salary re quired. Address DOUBLE ENTRY, P. O. Box L 103, East U erpooL O. JalO-U Mule nnd Frmnlo Heln. -TTT-ANTED-IMMEDIATELY PASTRY AND V vegetable cook, JO0 house girls, 10 for hotels; cooks and chambermaids, 2 dining room jrlrls; employers supplied wilh first-class help on short notice. MRS. JlEEHAN. 545 Grant 6L JalO-D WANTED AGENTS - GENTLEMEN OR lady canvassers for Tlttsburg, Allegheny and suburban towns, to sell on commission a laundry article, readily sold with pood profit, Applv between 9 anil 10 o'clock a. m., atH. BUIitZMAK 4 SONS, 35 Sixth St., Pittsburg. Pa. Jal0-67 Situation. WANTEO-P0S1TIONASANEXPERIE.NCED stenographer and trpewriter; can furnish machine ir required. Address J. T. S-, Dispatch office. JalO-75 -TTT ANTED -SITUATION BY A YOUNG man 21 years old, stranger in the cltr, at any kind of work: wages no object. Address WORK. Dispatch office. jall-5 WANTED-SITUATION AS A MILLWRIGHT or rolling mill general mechanic; over 15 years' experience; best city references given. Address MECHANIC, Dispatch office. JM1-B5 WANTED-POSITION AS CUTTER HAVING Just got through the art cutting school; un derstand It thoroughly: as to refercnee can come with the best. Address U., Dispatch office jall-83 Rooms, Houses Etc "VTTANTED-TO PURCHASE-ONE THOU vt SAND file and &lx-room houses In Alle gheny and Pittsburg. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth avc. ja8-l -TJANTED-DESK ROOM IN OFFICE ON V Water St., In the neighborhood of coal or Iron Exchange Address EXCHANGE, Dis patch office. Jal0-5 ANTED-TO PURCHASE FIVE HUN dred eight-room houses la Oakland, Belle field, Shadyslde and East Liberty. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth are. ja8-l -TTJANTED-BY APRIL L SHOWROOM ON V first floor on good business street: would rent one-halfof large room with first-class party. Address SHOWROOM, Dispatch office. dei-LB YTTANTED-A LARGE FIRST-FLOOR ROOJI i V v 1th cellar, or Urge second-floor room with elevator: suitable for wholesale gents1 rurnlshhie goods: state location and rent. Address WHOLE SALE, Dispatch office. Jall-7 WA N T E D - TO PURCHASE - 'I HREE houses In Second, Third, Fourth. Fifth or Sixth wards, Allegheny, at f3,000 each or less; thev must be excellent value. AMERICAN TRUST CO.. 504 and 506 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. JalO-a, TrrASTl)-TO PURCHASE - THREE V houses In Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth or Sixth wards. Allegheny, at $3,000 each or less: thev must be excellent Talue. AMERICAN TRUST CO., 504 and 506 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Jal0-87 Honrdini;. XTTANTED - FIRST-CLASS ROOM AND board In private family In Allegheny for single gentleman: breakfast and dinner In the evening: both gases and bath. Address, stating terras, M., Dispatch office Jall-27 Flnnncial. -VTTANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY V amount: lowest rales of Interest and commis sion. PITTSBURG CO.. LIMITED, Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Jal-91-D WANTnD-fl.000,000 TO LOAN ON PITTS BURG and Allegheny property. In sums of JAPOO to $100,000, at iX and 5 percent; no State tax. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth aie. JatS-1 -TTTANTED - MORTGAGES ON CITY AND V suburban property, at 4. 5 and 6 per cent, In sums to suit; money furnishca promptlv. L.O. FRAZIEK. Real Estate Broker, Forty-firth and Butler sts. Jall-10-D W ANTED-TO LOAN 500,000. IN AMOUNTS of 3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on AH percent, tree of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and C per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, Co Fourth avenue se21-d26-D W ANTED-TO LOAN S200,000 ON MORT GAGES; 100 and upward at 6 per cent; $500, 000 at H per cent on residences or business propertv: also In adjoining counties. S. II. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D -TJANTED-MOKTGAGES-Sl, 000, OWTO LOAN V on city and suburban properties at V,i, Sand C per cent, and on larms ln.Alleghenyand adja cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK &, SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-141 WANTED-IIOUSES TO KENT AND RENTS to collect in both cities. We give special attention to repairs, taxes. Insurance and man agement of properties: Itemized accounts, month ly settlements. PITTSBURG CO.. Llin., 138 Fifth avenue. Real Estate and Insurance. jai-94-D "TTJANTED-LE9SEES FOR HOTELS-ANY- V ON E wishing to go Into hotel business with any amount capital, (2.500 to $25,0C0: not (1 bonus monev: lurnlturc sold for Its value; good lease WARD & BOSWELL'S, 171 Broadway. N. Y.. Hotel Brokers (specialty). Hotels lu every State: no charge to buyers; business confidential; state your capital. Ja8-70 WAKTED. Financial. TUVANTED-HOUSES TO KENT AND KENTS . to collect. A. H. LESLIE, Forty-second and Duller sts. de31-15 TTANTED WE HAVE t5.000 TO LOAN FOtt V long or short tlmo at S per cent. D. P. THOMAS & CO., 408 Grant St. nol4-o73 -TTANTED-TO INVEST fl,500 ON FIRST l v monjcaire on cuy property. ivji. a. Sll'E, 03 Diamond St., Pittsburg. jall-13 WANTED-KENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH LY settlement with Itemized statement. BLACK HAIKU, 95 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D -TTJANTED-MORTGAUES-JIONEYTO LOAN V In suras to suit, at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. OKAEBING &. LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-eI-D XTTANTED-KENTS TO COLLECT IN ALL V parts of both cities: established 1863. W. A. HEKKON bONS, M Fourth avenue. J2--I,7.n, 14, 18, 21, 23, 23 WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over $4,000; a ccr cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER Jfc CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D -TTJANTED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS V to collect; monthlv settlement with Item ized statement. L. O. FRAZII.lt, Ileal Estate Broker, Forly-flfth and Butler sts. JalI-10-D -TXT ANTED-MOKTGAGES SUMS FROM ?500 V V to 8500.000 to loan on city and country prop erty; 44. sand 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ja4-93-MWFS nilsccllnncoufi. "TTTANTED-LOT. ABOUT 50X'00: 'WrrniN 10 V or 15 squares of the postoffice: corner pre ferred. Address, stating location, size, price, etc., BOX 232, Pittsburg Potofflcc aJll-SG WANTED PERSONS WISHING TO tlioroughlv learn shortband and typewrit ing In the briefest time to call at MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood St. Jall-15 -TTANTED-TO RENT STABLE SIX STALLS. W with other yard or stable room; preferred location lower Allegnenv. between Seventh street bridge and railroad bridge Address BOX 753, giving location property and rent. JalO-1 TTTANTED-EVEKYBODY TO KNOW THAT V II. Terherden has laid In a large stock of American watches, gold and silver, that he can sell as low as the lowest; remember the place. HENRY TERHEYDEN, 530 Smithfield sL noll-MWFfcu TrANTED-100,O00 TEOPLE BUY TA-VA-ZON V L. C Syrup: best on earth for coughs, colds, bronchitis, throat and? lungs: 25 cts., 50 cts. GRIFFITH'S DRUGSTORE. Third and Grant, Pittsburg, Ta.; agents wanted every where jalI-44 WANTED BY PEARSON. LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER. 96 Firth avenue Pittsburg, 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 process. mhl3-k27 TTANTED-BY ALL-HOLIDAY BARGAINS vV In finely ornamented watches, diamonds, silverware Jewelry, clocks, bronzes, gold pens, spectacles, etc: Kogers' knives and forks ?1 75 per set; goods on monthly payments. MITSCU, the Jeweler, 130 Federal St., Allegheny. dcl2-k67-MWFSu FOR SALE. CitT Residence. FOR BALE-J2.5(0-7-ROOM FRAME ON "WY LIEave: Iot24xl00. O. BALTENSPERGER ft CO, 154 Fourth ave. JaIl-32 FOR SALF 52.800 CALVIN STREET. SEVEN TEENTH ward, one square from new traction road, three-story frame building, 8 rooms, store room, hall, cellar, etc; lot 30x100 feet to alley, in llrst-class renalr; renting for S23 per mo.; good In vestment. L. O. FKAZlElt, Forty-fifth and But ler sts. Jall-10-D FOR SALE -A GOOD BRICK DWELLING, No.2GuIton street, Pittsburg, near Wylle ave. street cars, 8 rooms bath room, natural gas, hall and cellar and good lot, to be sold at public sale on Monday, January 14, at 2 o'clock p. M. on the premises: title perfect: immediate posses sion. Terms, etc. from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 12a Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jall-24-D EOK SALE-99)-FIFTH AVE. SACRIKICE, (7,750, cornerpropertvnearGist street, substan tial 2-storyand mansard brick dwelling, containing 9 rooms, hall in center, Inside shutters and w. c, laundry, bath, range, hot and cold water, etc The corner room is so arrauged that it can at slight cost be converted Into an excellent stpre room: terms to suit. Call and see floor plans. S. AV. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. JalO-89 Enst End Rcaldencca. ITOK SALE-HOUSES OF TEN ROOMS. ON . Walnut St.. Shadyslde: good lot: low price. OEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave jaS-1 FOR SALE-ONLY P.000-NEW AND HAND SOME 10-roomed brick residence at a bargain; St. Clair 6treet, Nineteenth ward, near cable Hue. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station street. East End. JalI-8-11,13,15,17,19 F OR SALE BEAUTIFUL E. E. RESIDENCE of 7 large rooms: hath. w. e. both gases. finely finished; near Filth ave. cable road: lot 26x jm: price W.0W: easy payments. . . mu NEILL ft BRO., 1C2 Fourth ave jas-53-WFSSu I71OR SALE-SEVF.RAL VERY FINE RES1 : DENCES, fronting on Neville St., Ellsworth ave. Fifth ave. and other leading streets and avenues in Oakland, Belleflcld. Shadyslde and East Liberty. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth are JaS-1 FOR SALE NO. 1323 SYCAMORE ST.. ONLY S400 cash, balance on terms to suit purchaser; price (2,409; brick house of 8 rooms, late improve ments; a rare chance to get a good hou'e cheap; call or tend Tor particulars. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue JalO-43-11,14,16,19 F IOR SALEA NEW HOUSE AND CORNER lot In the East End. near railroad station: ft rooms, hall, cellar, natural gas, etc. and large corner lot, with frnlt trees thereon: easy pay ments; possession In ten davs. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. jall-24-D FOR SALE-52,500. BRICK DWELLING OF 4 rooms, basement kitchen, on Lenora St., 7 minutes from East Libertv station, having slate roof, water, rear porch and good dry cellar; this beluga brick honse. It Is undouhtedlr a special bargain. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. JaS-89-8,9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19 FOR SALE-NEW EAST END RESIDENCE, 2 squares from cahle line, on Walnut St.. 8 rooms, latest Improvements, all In first-class or der, and with a fine large lot 85x110 feet; price only (8.700, H disposed or brFeb 1: good reasons for selling. Vf. A. HEREON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Ja9-43-9,H,l5,17,19 iOR SALE-AN ELEGANT 10-ROOMED house, two stories and mansard, with all modern conveniences. Inside w. c. statlonarr washstands, range and bath; lot 21x110: side en trance; this propertv Is convenient to the busi ness portion of the city and on the line of the new cable road: Sl.fW cash, balance long time, BLACK & BAIRD. S5 Fourth avenue. jaS-S6-D FOR SALE - AN EXCELLENT BRICK dwelling at Shadyslde, near cable rars and railroad station: as good as new; 7 rooms kitchen, laundry, bath, lavatory, porch, hall, dry cellar, natural gas, etc. etc.;eterrthlnginprimeorder: beautiful lot, 72x100 feet: property Is well located and Is in splendid condition. Pirtlcnlars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jall-24-D FORSALE-(99)-OAKI.AND BROWN STONE front dwelling, (3,500: near Craft ave.: two stories and mansard, containing nine rooms, hall, vestibule, laundry with stationary tubs, range, both Inside shutters and w. e. 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 ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. ja4-95-TF FO): SALE-EAST END SPECULATIONA substantial two-story brick dwelling.9 rooms, hall, etc: lotl20x2S7: fronting on 2 very desirable streets, one of which Is paved, sewered and a first class business street; can be nicely sivb divided; must be sold owing to removal of owner: two squares from East Liberty station, 4 minutes from either cable line. For price and terms call on SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. JalO-83 FOR SALE-(3,2)0 FOR A NEW MODERN rrame dwelling G rooms, attic, hall vestibule, bath, hot and cold water, cemented cellar, porches, natural gas. Inside shutters nicely grained and well finished all through: lot 40x100 feet to 20-foot alley: three minutes' walk to Ben Venue station, P. R. R.; this property is offered at a price below actual cost as owntr must sell; bargain for prompt buyer. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Jall-10-D FOR SALE-(99)-?I2,50O, A BARGAIN, EAST End residence on paved and sewered street, substantial 2-story doublebrlrk dwelling, 9 rooms, hall in center,, bath, inside w, c, laundry, electric lights, marble mantels, etc.. with lot nearly 100x200 feet, with stable and carriage house on rear; also fruit and shade trees. This vcrv de sirable property Is within two squares or 'both cable lines; less than 5 minutes' walk from P. R. It. station; .1 portion of the lot could be sold to ad vantage SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. JalO-83 AHesheny Residences. FOR SALE (1,150 BUYS 5-ROOM HOUSE ON Charles 6t., Allegheny: call at once. C. BAL TENSrEKGER ft CO., 154 Fourth avc. Jall-32 FOR SALE-6-ROOM BRICK DWELLING. NO. 50 Arch street. Allegheny; (6,500; on easy terras. GEO. D. RIDDLE,Aorney,118 Diamond street. JalO-15-D FOR SALE-THREE FRAME DWELLINGS, with lot 49x60 feet, on Arch street, near Ohio street, Allegheny. GEO.D. RIDDLE, Attorney, 118 Diamond street. j jlO-15 EORSALE-ONLY (6,100. NEAR ALL EUHENY Park, a desirable 2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, Tcstlbule, range) hot aud cold water, nat. and art. gas, laundry, electric bells and everv modern convenience; terras, (l,0u0 cash, bal. "to suit purchaser. BLACK ft BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. JaS-S7-S,9,10,ll,12 15,17,19 FOR SALE-A GOOD HOUSE AND 2 LOTS IN Allegheny, close to Ferrysvllle avenue elec tric cars; 6 rooms, summer kitchen, natural gas, hall and cellar, etc.; 2 fine lots. 46x120 feet; frnlt trees and shrubbery, etc twill be sold for (3,300; easy pavments: immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jall-24-D Cltr Lot FOR SALE-LOTS FRONTING ON WYLIE, Websterand Bedford aves., Thirteenth ward. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. JaS-I Allcchcnv Lot. FOR SALE SHERMAN AVENUE, ALLE GHENY, lot 40x110: finest Tacanf lot on the parks: price (20.530, half cash. A. LEGGATE ft SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. JaU-45 Lots. FOE SALE-CEMETERY LOT, LARGE, FINE lot located In the very best part of Alleghenv Cemetery. For further particulars address or call on L. O. FRAZIEK, Forty-fifth and Butler st. Jall-10-D .THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1889. f . . 3 v 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE. BUSINESS CHANGES. ' AUCTION SALES. NOTICES. ff Subnrbnn Residence. FORSALE-ATINGRAM-FRAMEHOUSEOF 6 rooms; lot 50x150 feet: about 5 minutes' -wait lrom station: easypaymenU. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. Ja8-1 FOR SALE AT INGRAM-VERY FINE SIX room house, fronting on Mlddletown road; good lot: about'15 minutes' from station. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. JaS-1 FORSALE-A LOVELY EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE at Idlcwood: natural gas: all modern lin Froveroents; good neighborhood: 4 mlnntes' walk rom station. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth ave. Ja8-1 F iORSALE EDGEWOOD, P. R.R.-A PRETTY fntlntronrR rooms In nice location, is lust new. will sell at a very low price and on the easiest of Barmcnis: ll win pav you to investigate, pcd LACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. JaS-86-D Ennt End Lota. POR SALE-LOTS IN ARDARY PROPERTY, Shadyslde Liberty ave. Atlantic ave. and Rebecca st. ; certain of enhancement. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Ja8-86-D FOR SALE-IN LLOYD PLAN, LOTS ON Fifth avenue, Craig and Dlthrldge streets, Belleflcld, on line of Fifth avenue traction road; choice lots In the circle:" location unrivalled. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. JaS-8S-D T710R SALE-1F YOU HAVE S500 ONLY AND C wish to own a honse we will sell you a lot in Baum'8 Grove and lend you money to build a house to suit vour own Ideas, and give vou ample time to repay the loan: send for plan of these choice East End lots. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue JaS-86-D FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! LOTSI-A small cash payment and balance monthly or annually, as desired, will buy a fine building site 40x137 feet. Bank of Commerce addition, Brushton station: this year's taxes paid by owner; call or send for plan. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 Smlthneld street. Ja7-U-MWP Snburbnn Lots. FOR SALE-(200-nAYSVILLE LOTS, 30x200 feet, near rallwar station. A. LEGGATE ft SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. Jall-45 FOR SALE AT INGRAM. LOTS RANGING In prices from JC0O to J2.500. GEO. JOHN STON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. JaS-1 FOR SALE-AT INGRAM, ONE. TWO, three, four, five six. seven, eight or nine acre lots. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. JaS-1 FOR SALE AT INGRAM; LOTS OF ALL sizes and from two. five ten and twenty min utes from station. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Ja8-1 FOR SALE AT INGRAM. 9 ACRES OF OLD Fleecedale place, one of the most beautiful and picturesque locations in the Ingram valley: 20 minutes from station: easy terms. GEO. JOHN STON, Keal Estate Agent, 62 Fourth ave. JaS-1 Forms. FOR SALE TWO RICH MERCER COUNTY, Pa., farms; 147 acres and 62 acres: fine build ings, rich land, good orchards, near schools and fhurches: will sell or exchange: owner lives In Richmond. Va. Particulars K. B. CHAFFIN ft CO., Richmond, Va. ialO-17-D Bnslnesq Ctannres. FOR SALE-BARBERSHOP. WITH 3 CHAIRS and a cigar store. Apply at 262 SPRING GARDEN AVE., Allegheny. JalO-21 P IOR SALE-OR TO LET-BARBER SHOP with baths: nossesslon civen Anrll 1. Ad dress C. ZUPPELlo, Oil City. JaIl-2 FOR SALE-GOOD BAKERY STAND; DOING a business of 15 to 16 barrels or flour a week; for particulars, call at NO. 2715 JANE STREET, Southsldc. JaS-51 FOR SALE-ALL EGnENY GROCERY, DOING line business in country, city and shipping trade; will Invoice about (1,300: good reasons for selling. SUEPARD ft CO., 54 Fifth avenue. Ja6-52-Mwrsu FOR SALE-RESTAURANT-ONE OF THE best in the city: central location; established 20 years; splendid chance for an energetic man: must be sold soon. J. K. COOPER ft CO.. 107 Fourth ave. lall-S3 FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS CONFECTION ERY, bakery and restaurant doing a good business and in a goodlocatlon: terms reasonable, as 1 wish to retire from business. Inquire at 154 FEDERAL 8T Allegheny. JalO-22 TTH)R SALE-A5AND10-CENTSTOREIN CITY, X7 doing a large business: done an extra large holiday business; will sell at Invoice; party going out of business; only those that mean business ad dress Q. H., Dispatch office. Jall-4 FOR SALE LONG ESTABLISHED, DESIR ABLE city business: the owner by whom it was founded 26 years ago Is retiring: annual sales (40,000: ran be largely Increased: capital required about (10,000. Apply to I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. JaS-56 FO R S A L E-(15. 000 WORTH OF STOCK AT par, paying 20 per cent: extensive coal works, food small hotel, stores, drug 6tores, boarding louses, tea stores, shoe stores, bakeries, con fectioneries, and other business chances. SHEP ARD ft CO., 51 Fifth avenue. Ja3 FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE-ONE OF THE finest In the East End; commands large and profitable trade: good reasons for selling: will ln v oice about (3,t00; (2,000 cash, balance in one year. For full particulars see DENN1SON ft SCHWAN, 103 Fourth ave., or STATION ST. AND P. R. R,, East End. JaS-35 FOR SALE-LEASE, FURNISHMENT AND good-will of the best farmers' hotel and board ing houscin Allegheny; 30 rooms, well furnished; 80 stalls and yard-rdom ; all in first-class condition; best of reasons for selling: Immediate possession given. Inquire Of J. M. SWAN, 183 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-51 Business Stands. FOR SALE-NO. 25 DIAMOND ST., 4-STORY brick building containing store and 11 dwell ing' rooms: good bargain. LASUELLftRANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. Jall-17 FOR SALE SEVERAL VERY FINE BUSI NESS properties fronting on Fifth, Penn, Sixth and other avenues. GEO, JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. JaS-1 FOR SALE-(9,70O-CHOICE BUTLER STREET business property: lot 21x100 feet to alley: first class improvements; rentlngforagood rental. For further particulars address or call on L, O. FRAZIEK, Agent, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. jall-10-D F' IOR SALE-THAT VERY ELIGIBLY LO CATED hotel nroperty corner Ohio and Arch streets, Aiiegneny; inree-story Dries Dunaing, 30 rooms and four storerooms, all in good order; lot 60x100 feet. GEORGE D. RIDDLE; Attorney, US Diamond street. JaS-25-D Manufacturing Sites. FOR SALE-SEVERAL FINE MANUFACTUR ING sites fronting on rivers and railroads and convenient to city. GEO. JOHNSTON', Aeent, 62 Fourth ave. jaS-1 F IOR SALE -MANUFACTURING RITE- ONF. Jj of the best in the city, near Twenty-fifth St., on Allegheny Valley Railroad; has an iron clad nniiaing on lot luuxrji leet, on long lease; side-track connections with Allegheny Valley Railroad. For all particulars address CARRIER NO. 25, Pittsburg P. P.: Ja3-90-D Machinery nnd Metals. FOR SALE-A SMALL BOILER, CAN BE seen In use now; will be sold cheap for cash. 90 DIN VtlDDILSi'., 1-lllSOurg. Ja5-44-FSSU FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND Remington typewriters and writing machines of other makes. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood st, Jall-15- 17UJR SALE-TWO SECOND-HAND BOILERS complete; one upright tubular 8 ft. by 36 inches, two months old; other a two-flue 22 feet by 42 inches. RIPLEY ft CO., S. S. Jall-18 F OR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles kent 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, Alleghenv, Pa. Ja3-32-MWF FOR SALE-2SX43.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 lew figure J. A. McCORJIICK. 150 First avc. aul-p32-MWF FOR SALE-LARGE STOCK OF ENGINES, boilers, clay and ore pans, crnshcrs, hoisting engines, wire rope Etcel hoisting tubs, T rails and contractors' machinery, shears, mill machinery, etc THOMAS CARLlN'S SONS, comer Lacock and Sandusky 6ts., Allegheny. sel3-MWF Special. FOR SALE-FINE BARGAINS IN CITY. SUB URBAN and farm properties. LASHELL & RANKIN. 67 Fourth ave. Jall-17 FOKSALE-HOUSES-(1.400-Brownsrilleave., newj-roomed frame dwelling, good cellar; iot21xl00feet. (1,500- Cedar ave, Nos. 56 and 57, fronting park, 3 lrame 5-rooined houses (Schenley lease). (2,500 Fifth ave., near Fourteenth ward school, 5 rooms and store; lot 24x100 to Forbes st. (3,000-Bradrordst., S. S., 3 rooms and store; lot 50x200 reet. (3,500-Meyran ave., near Bates, 5-room frame nicely finished; lot 22x100 feet. (3,CU)-Meidow st. E. E.. 7-room frame slate mantels, large windows, 22x141 feet. (4,500 Emerson St., near cable cars, G rooms, bath, near Hoevelcr st.. 23x120. (4,70I)-Meyran ave., new brick, 8 rooms, bath, modern improvements; lots 25x100 feet. (5,500-iIcyranave., 2 new bricks. 8 rooms each, bath, slate mantels; lot 25x100 feet. (16,000-Flfth ave, cor. Congress, 3-story brick, 12 rooms and store: lot 23x110 feet. PITTSBURG CO., Limited, Real Estate and In surance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Ja7-12-TUF FOR SALE-LOTS-(550 Brownsville ave., S.S., near electric road, 5 lots, each 22x125 feet. ( 750-Casatt St.. between Cliff and Bedford, lot 17x75; goodlocatlon. ( 900-Cassatt St., ncarCliffst., 31ots, eacb29x75 feet; nice and level. ( 950 Howe St., near Dennison are., an elegant location; lot 25x120. ( 1,100-CUffst., corner Cassatt, 2 lots, each 25x70 feet. (3,250-Larimerave. near Meadow St., on East side lot 27x96; easy terms. ( 2,250-Carroll St., E. E., running back to Vale alley. 2 lots, each 65x126. 2,700 Oakland ave. (north 6ldc), includes flag stone walk, SOUPS feet. ( 2,950-Emmerson St., E. End, 2 lots, each 60x125 feet back to alley: near to cable cars, ( 7,500 Forbes ave. and Halket, back to an alley, 60x125 feet; elegant propertv. ( 7,500-Flfth ave. and Halket, back to an alley, 60x125 feet: Tery cheap. (8,800HiIandave, near Stanton, runs through to Farragut St.; 80x325. (34,000-Prebble are. connecls with two railroads, 339x240 leet; manufacturing 6lte. PITTSBURG CO., Llm , Real Estate and Insur ance, 138 Fifth are, Pittsburg, Pa. Ja7-I2-TOF Hones. 'Vehicles. LIvo Stock, cfcc l?OR 3ALE-GOAT-TRAINED TO DRIVE; X- also harness and four-wheel wagon. Can be seen at 633 HO UP ST. Jall-87 FOR SALE CHEAP BLACK MARE, HAR NESS and two-seat light barouche or will trade for horse suitable lor express wagon. Ad dress HORSE, Dispatch office . Jall-38 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-SAFE LARGE BARNES ft CO., double doors inside and out; ono year old: cost (125, will sell for (75. Call or address IE. W. MOORHEAD. 435 Grant st. Jall-3 TO LET. Cltr Residences. TO LET (16 PER MONTH: NO. 33 TWENTI ETH street Southslde: five rooms, W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja9-50-9,lI,14,17 TO LET-ON PENN AVE.. 3-STORY PRESSED brtck dwelling of 12 rooms, large halls, nat. and art. gas; elegantly furnished. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. JalO-78 Allegheny Residences. TO LET HOUSE, FIVE ROOMS. HALL: rent only (10: also seven rooms and hall, only (IS. Inquire 61 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny. JalO-18 Apnrtmenls. TO LET SUITS OF TWO AND THREE rooms: also store Inquire at 61 SANDUSKY ST.. Allegheny. JalO-18 TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS suitable for housekeeping: store and dwelling on corner of l'enn avenue and Third street, with nat. gas. Inquire at 44 FOURTH STREET. Jall-1 Farms. TO LET FORSALEOR EXCHANGE FARM, suitable for farming, poultry or flsh culture. Inquire 61 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny. JalO-18 TO LET-DAIRY FAKM OF 35 ACRES IN Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue: good dwelling, capacious stabling and nlentv of spring water; rent $500. STRAUB ft MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue, Pittsburg. Jall-100 Ofllccs. Desk Room, etc , TO LET-DESIRABLE FOURTH AVENOE office's cheap In the Dallmeyer block. Call or send for particulars. W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja3-32-TuF TO LET- IN THE McCANCE BLOCK, Smithfield, Liberty and Seventh avenue, well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors. JaS-32 TO LET-(09-REDUCEI RENT'S: OFFICES IN Eisner building. Fifth ave. and Wood St.; finest location In city: large light rooms: lanltoi service and steam heat free SAMUEL V. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. oc21-xl7-D TO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The Gcrinanta Savings Bank. 423 Wood st, having changed the interior of its building by adding 15 large airy and well-lighted offices, with all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., oiler the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing a fine location should apply at once at the BANK. de21-75-D Business Stands. TO LET-HOUSE. NINE ROOMS AND STORE ROOM, near bridge. Inquire 61 SANDUSKl ST., Allegheny. JalO-18 TO LET-NO. S3 WATER ST.; S-STOKIES: 150 feet deep, to First ave. : elevator and in first class order. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave Ja9-50-9.11.14,17 TO LET TTVOLI GARDEN-PITTSBURG Optra House now known as London Thea ter. Apply to COLUMBUS COLEMAN, Supt, Opera House building. Ja8-33 TO LET-HOTEL CONTAINING 30 ROOS1S; first-class order; corner Ohio and Arch streets. Allegheny; immediate possession. GEO. P. RIDDLE. Attorney, 118 Diamond St. Ja5-23-D Special. T 10 LET-HOUSES (240 Johns st near Klrkpatrlck, 3 new 2-story brick; 7 rooms, hall, vestibule nat. and art. gas; with nat. gas &4 per month. (360 Logan Bt cor. Wilson, new, 6 rooms, brick, near Wylle, nicely grained and finished. (600 Wylle cor. Logan, new, 8 rooms, brick, batb, w. c. basement laundry, art and nat. gas; grained throughout; nice loca tion. PITTSBURG CO., Limited, Real Estate and In surance. 133 Fifth ave.. Pittsburg. Ja7-13-TuF PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! come and seel come and see! good editions low prices. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, 900 Liberty st. nol-13 PERSONAL IF DAVID LINDSAY. WHO some vears ago resided in Bo'ncss, Scotland, would send hM address to GEORGE LINDSAY, Vie Cottage, Bo'ness, lie would bear of something to his advantage. Jall-20 PERSON AL-YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive so be up and make the best of It; sec that rour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, of 65 Fifth avenue corner Wood street, second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and repairing; give him a trial. Telephone 1558. 3 LOST. LOST-MASONIC BAND EING. A LIBERAL reward will be paid for the return of same to 3. L. BOGUS. X Smithfield st. Jall-51 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR 12-INCH STEEL GUN forcings Ordnance Office, War Depart ment, Wasliineton, January 4, 1S89. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p. M., on FRIDAY, JAN UARY 18. 18S9. at which time they will be pub licly opened, for supplying the Ordnance De partment, U. S. Army with Steel Forginis. of American manumcture, lor hoods and ureccli mechanism for a 12-inch steel gun. Early de livery is desired. Blank forms on which pro posals must be made and all information re quired by bidders can be had upon application. S. V. BENET, Bne. Gen., Chief of Ordnance. ja6-71-D Office of tiie Controller of ) ALLEGHENT COUNTY, i- Pittsburg, January 10. 16S). I NOTICE-TO BAKERS AND BUTCHERS. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock SATURDAY, January 12, 1S89, for supplying Allegheny county jail with bread and meat, from January 15, 18SU, until July 16, 1SS9. Bread, to lie of good quality wheat bread. Proposals for meat will be 1st, good quality boilinc beef, not to contain more than 25 per cent bone; 2d, to be free from bone and iat, accompanied wuu sucn an amount 01 soup bonoas the Warden shall direct The board reserve the right to consider either proposition in the interest of the connty. All supplies to be Bubjectto tbe approval of the Wai den, and to be furnished in such quantities and at such times as he shall direct. For further informa tion inquire at the connty jail. The board re serve the right to reject any or all bidi. JOSIAH SPEER, Controller, jalO-68 and Secretary ot Prison Board. TO CONTRACTORS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING. office of tiie ) Board of Public Ijifuovements, ST. Louis, January 8, 1830. ) Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter mentioned will be received at the office of the Board of Public Improvements ofthc City of St. Louis,Mo., until 12 m. of the 23tli day of February, 1830, at which hour they will be publicly opened and read. viz. : For lighting with electricity for the term of ten years from Janntry 1, 1S0 the streets, public places and such public buildings as may be desig nated In the following districts of the City ofSt. Louis, Mo., viz.: Letting No. 2,503. The district described as the southern district in ordinance numbered 1J,6J7, ap proved PcccmbcrZ), 1883. Deposit required, ?5,0CO. Letting No. 2.5M. The district described as the northern district In ordinance number HC97, ap proved December 2). 1SSS. Deposit rcnulred, S5,O0O. Bidders will slate prices per annnm at which are lights of 2,000-caiidle power each, or incandescent lights, of 30-candlenowereach. will be furnished. operated and milnulned, for lighting streets and fmbllc place: also prices per annum at which arc Ights, of 2.tfl0-candle power each, or Incandescent ll'.'Ms, or 16-candle iiower each, will he furnished, operated and maintained forllghtlngpubllcbuild ings. Everything required for the aboveelectrlc light ing shall be furnished and maintained by the con tractor. The contract with the city will carry the privil ege of furnlshlnc electricity for light and power to private parties and corporations along the lines of distribution. The contract will contain stipulations by which the Cltv of St. Louis may acqufre the entire elec tric plant nnd appurtenances at the expiration of the contract. Bidders must submit with proposals, general and detailed plans and specifications of the pro posed system of distributing the electrlcltv, mode of supporting the lights and wires, and of safety appliances. Proposals must he made on blank forms and In closed In envelopes furnished by the Board of Public Improvements. The certificate of the Treasurer of the City of St. Louis that the sum of fj, 000 has been deposited In tbe treasury must he Inclosed with the proposal. The right to reject any or all proposals is ex pressly reserved. Specifications, form of contract and pUns of the districts to be lighted, may be seen at the ofllce of the President of the Board of Public Improve ments of the City of St. Louis, on and after Janu ary 28, .889. , Any contract let hereunder will require the ap proval of the Municipal Assembly by ordinance. By order of tbe Board. HENKY FLAD, EMORY 3. FOSTER, Jall-22 Secretary. D iUNCAN C. WHITE, Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street, Becond door above Smithfield, fittsburg. tel-c2$-irmr T-OTICE- I havo this day purchased all the rlcbt, title and, interest of J. L. Kennedy in the livery business, at 133, 135 and 137 Sandusky street, Allegheny, anil solicit a continuance of the favors shown to the old firm by their patrons. Bjall-21 ' F.S. LIGGETT. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The copartner ship of SAMUEL W. BLACK fc CO. expired by limitation December 31, 1888, James Adair retiring. Settlements of all accounts will be made by SAMUEL W. BLACK, who will continne the real estate business as heretofore, at No. 10 Fourth ave.. under the name and style of SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO. Dear Sir: At this opening time of the rent ing season, and in retiring from the above firm, it is seasonable and appropriate for me to say that 1 tako pleasure in recommending my late partner, MR. BAMUEL W. BLACK, Especially to all who want their property made productive and profitable in tbe highest de cree, as he possesses tbe skill and experience necessary for establishing rental values, secur ing good tenants, collecting rents, directing re pairs and managing property generally. Respectfully. JAMES ADAIR. To the patrons and friends of Samuel W. Black & Co. Pittsburg. January 1. 1889. ja8-37-WT O FFICIAL PITTSB URG. Department of Public Wouks. PiTTSnuito, Pa.. January 4, 1SS0. s -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LN report of viewers on the construction of Cotton alley and Valley street sewer, from Eden alley to Forty-second street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is flledin the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. jal-19 Department of Public Works, 1 Pittsburg, Pa., January 4, 1S89. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Linden street, from Pennsylva nia Railroad to Penn avenue has been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas within ten (10) davs from date. E. M. BIOELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. ja9 Department of Public Safett, J Pittsburg, Pa Januarys. 18S9. $ SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until 2 o'clock p. M. on SATUR DAY, January 12, 1889. for painting, varnish ing, etc, at Municipal Hospital; for furnishing ten heating stoves, more or less, at said hospi tal; for remodeling garbage furnace on Hill street, and for the removal of ashes from said furnace. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Bureau of Health, No. 7 Seventh street Bonds in double the amount of bids will be required. Said bonds to be probated before tbe Mavor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Public Safety. ja649-D "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 assessments for the opening 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 Greenbnsh street, from Wyoming street to Boggs avenue. Opening of Bellefonte street from Fifth avenue to Walnut street Opening of Moultrie street, from Fifth ave nue to Tustin street Opening of Brady street, from Fifth avenue to Alonongahela river. Opening of Elwood street, from Roup to O'Hara street Opening of Clinton street from South Fifteenth street to McKee's line. Onening of Cowan street, from Grecnbush to Wyoming street. Opening of Breed street, from Uxar alley to South Fifteenth street Are now in my hands for collection, and. If not paid within 30 days of the date hereof, liens will be filed for tho unpaid assessments, with interest, cost and fees. W. C. MORELAND, City Attorney. Pittsburg, December 29, 1S88. dc29-78-P fNo. 211.1 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE Chief of the Department of Public Safety to purchase 5 feet additional of ground adjoining lot upon which Engine Com pany No. 18 is located, in the Twenty-Urst ward. Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the the city of .Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted br the authority of the same. That tbe Chief of the De- Eartment of Public Safety shall be and is here y empowered and directed to purchaso from John F. Steel a piece or parcel of ground on Penn avenue, adjoining No. 16 Engine House, in the Twenty-first ward, Pittsburg, said piece of ground having a front on Penn avenue of 5 feet and extending back, preserving the same parallel width a distance of 91 feet, more or . less: provided that the cost shall notexceed the sum of five hundred (500) dollars. Section 2 That upon the receipt from John F. Steel of a deed for said piece or parcel of ground in fee simple, and the approval of the title by the City Attorney, the City Controller shall be and is hereby authorized and directed to issue his certificate on the Mayor for a war rant in payment of tne purchase money there of, and charge the amount to appropriation No. i. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and tho same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 31st dav ot December, A. D. 1SSS. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: -GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Offirc, January 7,1889. Approved: WM. McCALLLN, Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. G, page 563, 8th day of January, A. D. 18S9. ja9-80 INo. 210.1 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE Chief of the Department of Public Safety to appoint additional patrolmen for service in the Bureau of Police. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the Chief of the Department of Public Safety be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to employ eight (8) additional patrolmen for service in said department, the compensation to be same as that now paid other patrolmen. Section 2-That any ordinance, or part of or dinance, conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be, and tho same is hereby repealed so far as tho same"affects this ordinance Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 31st day of December, A. D. 1888. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office. January 7, 1889. Approved: WM. McC'ALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 582, 8th day of January, A. D. 1889. ja9-80 TiXPAiERS' SOTICE. Office of the Board of Assessors, Pittsburo, Pa.. January 9, 1889. Valuations upon property in the Fonrth, Eighteenth, and Twenty-sixth wards have been completed lor the triennial assessment of 1889. Appeals may be made from January 16 to 19 inclusive, upon forms furnished with tran scripts, which-can be had at once upon per sonal application, or by letter or postal card. All appeals must be probated at this office. Office hours from 9 A. M. till 4 p. m. 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; pro vided, that no property shall be assessed fur a less amount than the price paid for at the last recorded sale." By order of Board, FRANK P. CASE, ) PHILIP HOERR. J Assessors. JAMES J. LARKIN, jalO-SO TAXPAYERS' HOTICL Office of the Board of Assessors, 1 Pittsburg. Pa., January 7, 1889. Valuations upon property in the Seventeenth, Twenty-seventh and Thirty-second wards have been completed for the triennial assessment of 1889. Appeals may bo made as follows: From January 14 to lTmcluslvc, upon forms furnished with transcripts, which can he had at once upon personal application, or by letter orpoe tal card, AH appeals must be probated at this office. Office hours from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M. Attention Is called to section 23 of tbe new charter, which provides that "The Board of Assessors shall assess all property taxable for city purposes at its actual cash vaIue;provided, that no property shall be assessed for a less amount than the price paid for it at the last recorded sale." By order of board. FRANK P. CASE,- l PHILIP HOERR. J-Assessors. JAMES J. LARKIN, j 109 WATER ST. 140 FIRST AVE. uoustt commissions ur. . A t-TTTSlIITlfli .lLIUIrtEV 1. UXJOi - H Consisting of a Large stock of table glassware, lamps, library lamps, lamp burners, vases, cups and saucers, prisms. Japanese goods, cutlery, etc. S. FRANK, Assignee or ja5g-yvF OALLINGEFt & CO. A UCTION SALE. FINE BRICK DWELLING, U2 Fayette st, Allegheny, near Fulton st, THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, at 2 F. St., On the premises. This is a press brick dwelling of 9 rooms, range, batb, 2 inside w. e., electric bells, laun dry with stationary tubs, extra complete sewerage and plumbing, natural gas all through, marble mantels, wide halls, porch, bay window in dining room, and large lot 20x121 feet, running back to Hamlin street Salo positive. BLACK & BAIRD. jalI-35-MTVThFSu 95 Fourth ave. "1ARPETS, CURTAINS, RUGS. FURNI j TURE, beddine. stoves, etc., at anction FRIDAY MORNING. January ll,at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market st: fine chamber suits in walnut oak and cherry: wardrobes, dressers, washstanas, bedsteads, cabinets, cbcffonlers, folding beds, bookcases, side boards, cheval and pier mirrors, center and extension table1!, desks, cupboards, china closets, decorated dinner and toilet ware, pic tures, clocks, bronzes; ladles' and misses' wraps and jackets; notions, pillow3 and bolsters, mat tresses and springs; elegant parlor suits at all prices; cooking utensils, laundry and kitchen furnishments. hall, room and stair carpets; harness, chandeliers, tools, wringer, machines, etc.. etc.: goods now on exhibition at rooms. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., Auctioneers. jalO-56 DIVIDENDS. Ben Fbaxklis Insurance Compant ) of the City of Allegheny, Pa. ALLEGHENY, January 9, 1889. 1 DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT (one dollar and fifty cents per share), payable on and after Monday, January II. 1SS9. jalO-7 WM. A. FORD. Secretary. OFFICE OF German Fire Insurance Co.. PrrrsiiURQ. lannarv 8. 1889. 89. S tS OF TMVTDEND NO. 50 THE DIRECTORS JL7 this company have declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE (FOUR PER CENT), payable on and alter January 11, 1889. F. L. GROSS, ja9-59 Secretary. Office of the Humboldt Fire Insur- i ance Company, Allegheny, j DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this day declared a semi annual dividend of $1 50 PER SHARE, pay able on demand. A. H. TRIMBLE, ja9-21-WFS Secretary. Artisans' Insurance Company, J Office, corner Wood street and Third avenue, Pittsburg. January 8, 18S9. l DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this company have this day de clared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS a share, payablo forthwith. jal(M7 CHARLES P. SMITH, Secretary. Office of Allegheny Insurance Co., No. 67 Foumn avenue. Pittsburg, January 7, 18S9. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT, navable on demand, jas-oi C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. Office Union Insurance Co.. 1 Pittsburg, Pa, January 7, 1889. DIVIDEND-THE BOARD HAVE THIS day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT on tho capital stock, out of tho profits oi tne past six months, payable iortnwitn W. J. McLAIN, Secretary. ja8-66 German American Ins. Co. of Pa.. 4 Office No. Ill Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. January 4. 18S9. TiIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS 1.J company have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT ($2 per share), payable on demand. ja5-t6 d AV. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK. PittSburg.Pa. rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE I thi dav declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT out of the earnings of tbe past six months, payable January 2, 18S9. P. C. HUTCHINSON. Cashier. December 3L 18SS. ja3-43 Office Western Insurance Co., i Pittsburg, January 8, 1&S9. DIVIDEND NO. 73 THE BOARD OF Directors have this dav declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT, or ONE DOL LAR and FIFTY CENTS upon each share of the capital stock, payable on and after the 11th inst WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. ja9-3f-D ' EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE East End. Pittsburg. Second term opens February 1, 1889. DUworth Hall is ready for occupancy and will accommodate a larper num ber of students. Apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETREAU. President ja8-I3 AMCSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER. -TO-NIGHT- "HELD By the ENEMY." Next week Kate Castleton "APaperDoIL" jalO GRAND OPERA HOUSE-EXTRA SALE OF SEATS TO-DAY For the world-astounding y In his latest and greatest of all sensations, C-R-E-M-A-T-I-O-N, And a host of new MYSTERIES, SURPRISES AND REVELATIONS. jalO-78 GRAND OPERA HOUSE iDWIN BOOTH AND LAWRENCE BARRETT. TO-NIGHT. "OTHELLO." Week January 14, HERRMANN, jall-90 1ATHEDRAL FAIR OPEN EVERY j evening this week in basement of the Ca thedral. Special attraction each evening. The elocutionist, Lillian Burkhart, on Saturday evening. jall-49 TT ARRIS' THEATER Every night and Monday, Wednesday Friday anil Saturday matinees, "LIGHTS 0' LONDON." Next week "One of the Finest." ja7-10 CASINO MUSEUM WEEK OF JANUARY 7. The Crescent City Combination, headed with Symonds, Hughes and Rastus, John W. Cof fee, the skeleton dude. Admission, 10 cents. Open from 10 A. M. until 10 P. if. TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ROSE HILL'S ENGLISH FOLLTC COMPANY. WANTED. HOUSES, 5 TO 8 ROOMS, TO RENT. TENANTS WAITING. Samuel W. Black & Co,, 99 Fourth Ave. jall-25-11,12,15.17,19 WANTED. BUSINESS HOUSES TO RENT. HAVE GOOD TENANTS WAITING FOR THEM. Samuel I..Black& Co, 99 Fourth Ave. jall-26-11,12,15,17,19 s: EWICKLEY PROPERTIES AND FINE RESIDENCES ALONG P., Ft. W. & C. R. R., FOR SALE AND RENT. SEND FOR OUR NEW LIST. Some Desirable Suburban Residences iucluded in them. SAMUELW. BLACK & CO., jaD-57-MWF 9!) Fourth avenue. MCKNIGHT & VICTOR!. 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. seZJ-flO-MWF FRESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES, 8IXTH AVENUE. jaWO-jrwy NOTICES. County Commissioners' Office. 7 Pittsburg, January 7, l8Sa J rPHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL JL hold appeals on the following oamedjdis tricts at their offices as follows, to wit: Tuesday. January 8. Franklin township. Wednesday. January 9, First, Becond and Third wards. Tarentnm borough; Sharpsburg borough. First and Second Wards; Verona bor ough. Thursday, January 10. Sewickley borough, Beltzhcover borongb. ' Tuesday, January 15, Sterrett township,Glen fleld borough, Osborn borough, Bellevue bor ough. West Bellevue borough. By order . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. P. W. SIEBERT, Clerk. jaS-97 QECTION L-BE IT ORDAINED AND JO enacted by the borough of Beltzhoover, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordafned and enacted by authority of the same. That av boardwalk be constructed on the west side of Beltzhoover avenue, commencing at Fifth street and ending at Eighth street, in the said borough nf Beltzhoover, to be constructed as follows: That said boardwalk shall be four feet in width, to have three string pieces run ning parallel with said street; said string pieces to be four-by-four inches, to be of Dine laid on pine cross ties, not less than four-hy-four inches thick, spaced eight feet from center to center, and each cross tie to bo placed on lo cust posts: the cap boards to run at right an gles with the string pieces, and to bo one inch in thickness, spaced one-fourth of an inch apart; that all lumber used in tbe construction nf said boardwalk to be pine, free of all imper fections, the ontside stringers to be placed three inches from outer edge of cap boards, and the other string piece to be in center of cross ties; said boardwalk to be three feet from curb, as per borough ordinance No. 5, section 4. Sec. 2. That any ordinance or part of an or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. JAMES BARR, Burgess. Attest: W. D. Pollock, Borough Clerk. ja9-22 INSURANCE f.TATEJlEST& STATEMENT OF THE ARTISANS IN SURANCE Company of Pittsburg, Pa. for the year ending December 31, 18S8. Capital stock 3100,000 00 Authorized capital 200.000 00 ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages $72,340 62 Real estate 29,900 00 Stocks 1,950 00 Interest due and accrued 2.6H 00 Loans on collaterals 8,000 00 Bonds &969 00 Cash in banks and in office 12,015 62 Premiums in course of collection... 2,412 52 Agent3" balance 707 35 Rents due and accrued 382 75 Reinsurance due from other com panies.., 161 50 5138,983 43 LIABILITIES. Unpaid losses $225 88 Unpaid dividends 450 CO Unpaid bills ; 72 68 - Capital stock 100,000 00 Reinsurance reserve fund 18,405 00 Surplus 17,829 89 $138,983 4S INCOME. Premiums, net... 823,142 64 Interest, ion!: and all other sources 5.193 10 128,340 71 EXPENDrrURES. Fire losses $6,124 37 Expenses, rents and salaries 6,218 SO Commissions and State taxes 2,545 56 14 943 23 Dividends naid stockholders $5,658 00 - Losses paid" from organization to" aate 227,421 83 Dividends paid from organization todate 221.000 00 Risk in force, December 31, 1883. . 3,120,181 07?i jalO-46 CHAS. P. SMITH, Secretary. STATEMENT OF THE TEUTONIA. IN-. SURANCE Company of Allegheny. Pa, for the year ending December 31, 1888: Capital $123,000 00 With privilege to increase to 200,000 00 ASSETS. Bonds and moitgages, first liens.... $184.916 00 Interest due and accrued 3,543 37 Real estate 4.CBS 28 " Natiomd Bank stock. 6.250 00 Bills receivable 190 55 Premiums in course of collection. . . 2,924 29 Cash in bank and office 8,875 76 $210,793 25 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $125,000 00 Unpaid losses 1,525 00 All other claims against company. . 3 76 Reinsurance reserve 24,821 10 Net surplus over all Labilities. 59,445 C9 5210.793 23 RECEIPTS, Premiums $32,544 OS Interest. 10,943 50 . Rents 62100 $44,108 58 EXPEND1TURES. Fire losses of 1887 $4,141 67 Fire losses of 1883 7,869 SB $12,011 03 Return premiums and abatements.. $3,262 80 Reinsurance. 257 51 Rents, taxes and all other expenses. 3,215 61 Commissions 4.424 34 Salaries 3.519 96 Dividends Nos. 30 and 31 10,000 00 S36.6912a Receipts in excess of disbursements 7,417 33 Risks in force December 31. 1S88.... 3.691,313 CO ja3-73-p C. W. GERWIG. Secretary. JLo LET OR FOR SALE- An Elegant. ComiOuioiis aM f ell-fin- i: Near Dinwiddie street. Bnilt and finished in the best style. Just tbe place, and an admirable chance for physician, dentist or professional person, th cahle cars bringine 20,000 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 avenue. de!3-166 TO LET. Some of the finest rooms in the city for general business purposes at the New Dispatch building, 75, 77 ana 79 Dia mond street. WELL LIGHTED, well ventilated, with con venient passenger and freight elevator service. SITUATION, the most central in the city, within a few hundred feet of tbe post offices, (new and old). City Hail, tbe new ' county buildings. Fifth avenue. Smith field street and Fonrth avenue. PARTIES requiring power service also sup plied, with special quarters and every convenience. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, steam beating and janitor service included in the rents,' which are moderate. GREAT advantages and economy In these new quarters. Apply between II A. JL and 5 p. m. at the NEAV DISPATCH BUILDING, 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street E OR SALE- SEWICKLEY, ROSEBERG STATION, Fine residence property of WILLIAM STANTON. Samuel W. Black & Co., jalO-52 99 FOURTH AVENUE. NOTICE. REA BROS. & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Will occupy temporarily office in Germania Savings' Bank Building, coiner Wood and Dia mond sts., directly opposite former office. En trance on Diamond St., rear of Mutual Union Tel. Co. jah57 CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of New York. CASH CAPITAL ASSETS OF OVER $5,000,000 The agency of this company for the South side of this city, extending from the year 1SS3. " has just been closed, and the company is now prepared to appoint a new man or men for that district. Applications may he made at once either In persnn or by letter to the undersigned. J, W. ABROTT, 511 Wood St., Pittsburg. Pa. jalO-97 ' NOTICE To the public The public is hereby notified that no person is allowed to sign our name, collect accounts or make contracts for us with out exhibitfns letter of authority. H.W.AHLERS4C0., Lumber Dealers. ja9-76 Allegheny, Pa. GEO. H. BARBOUR. CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designer of Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Builrtlntr, del2-k66-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittshurs, .-; I- Sv.