THE : PITTSKiniG- DISPATCH, TUESDAY ' JANUARY ' 29, 1889." 4 IS IT A CABLE GOBBLE? k Beport That the Pennsy Has Gained Entire Control of Bolh FIFTH AXD FEXN AYE. CAR LINES, And That Small Stations Between East Liberty and the City May be Left A PEXSA. OFFICIAL DENIES ITS TEDTH In view of the rapid development of trac tion railway traffic in this city and to its eastern suburbs, many rumors, based upon the live interest the people naturally feel in such a new departure, have from time to time cropped out regarding the ultimate ownership and policy of these lines. One of the most interesting of these reports came very quietly, if not confidentially, to the surtace last evening. It con cerned both the traction lines and the Pennsylvania Railroad, whose local traffic the former has notably and ad mittedly affected of late, to a degree. It was to the effect that local passenger trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad need not, in the very near future, stop at all at Law renceville, Ben Tenue or Roup stations, because, as it was alleged, the Pennsylvania was seeking to gain, or had already gained, control of the traction lines. False or true, the rumor seemed too interesting to be hid den under a bushel, and so, after doing all in its power to get at both sides, The Dis patch gives it to the public for whatever it may be worth. The beauty of the whole thing can be seen by putting the two together. If the Penn sylvania has gained control of the cable lines as reported, the most natural thine in the world would be to discontinue some of the numerous local trains and small sta tions, and thus allow the cable lines to pick up the balance ot trade. In order to ascer tain just what there was in the report an ef fort was made to find Superintendent B. Pitcairn. HE HAD GONE EAST. A call was made at his residence, on Ells worth avenue, last night, but it was found he had left earlier in the evening for the East. He had gone to Xew York, and why was not stated. Another prominent Pennsylvania official was found, and he expressed himself as sim ply amazed at the reports, which, he said, were entirely new to him. After a few mo ments' thought the gentleman said: On behalf ot the Pennsylvania road I would say that, even admitting the fact that the Pennsylvania had lost some local travel, and that the people who find it convenient are using the cable lines, still I know we have not lost sufficient to cause us to discontinue any of our trams, and it is simply preposterous to imagine that any of onr way stations would be discontinued in order to throw travel to the cable lines. In regard to the Pennsy controlling the cable lines, I don't think that road is in the cable business, and I don't think that road wants any of it either, and as far as I know, that report of their controlling the Fifth and Penn avenue lines is absolutely untrue. I repeat that we have lost some travel be tween bere and East Liberty, but if we had lost one-half as much as popular impression im agines, the cable cars would be utterly unable to carry their enormous trade. The bulk of their busine-s is entirely new, because people finding it convenient to travel do sc, where be fore they stayed at home for want of facilities to reach the city. Here the interview closed, the gentleman relusing to answer some questions in regard to his knowledge of the individual stock holders of the Penn avenue and Filth ave nue lines, nor was he willing that his name be used, though he declared it was both PERSONALLY JUTD OFriCIALLV TRUE that no trains would be .taken off the Pennsylvania, but on' the contrary there wouldbe more trains running six months later than there are now. Notwithstanding these denials, which were certainly made in good faith, the re ports were so straightforward, and also given in such good faith, that they are at least worth printing as among the possibili ties or which not even every official of the road would necessarily be advised. It will be remembered by the financial people that Mr. Robert Pitcairn was a large buyer of Penn avenue cable stock, he, with 2." Holmes & Son, and several Pittsburg and Allegheny people practically con trolling the line. It is also known that both Messrs. Elkins and TVidener, of Phil adelphia, are very large holders of the Fifth avenue stock. They are also stock holders in the Pennsylvania; so it can easily be seen that the Pennsylvania can practically own the cable lines without even having its name mentioned on the list of stockholders It seems almost impossible to get at the heart of the affair now, but events will be watched keenly by both the financial public and the public at large, who are ol the non-gobbling idea, and who realize that between the upper and nether millstone of the cables and Pennsylvania, run for revenue only, they may be ground down a little. A Sinculnr Form of Slonomanln. There is a class of people, rational enough in other respects, who are certainly monomaniacs In dosing themselves. They are constantly try ing experiments upon their stomachs, their bowels, their livers and their kidneys with trashy nostrums. "When these organs are really ont of order, if they would only use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, they would, if not hopelessly insane, perceive its superiority. Another Surprise. "We advertised in the Sunday Dispatch to sell men's genuine English melton over coats, worth from $12 to 15 for 3. The rnsh was even greater than we anticipated and we sold em out clean and clear. To-day " we have another surprise in store. We shall offer (for to-day only) between 8 A. M. and 6 P. 51. men's elegant ape overcoats made to sell from 25 to 540 for the unheard of low price of 510, 510,510, 510. These over coats are just the thing lor nobby dressers and have a detachable Tcape. Many of them are elegantly lined with lancy cloth linings, and when the cape is detached present the appearance of a stylish ulster. This low price holds good for to-day only, at the Pj C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., cpp. the new Court House. Whitmtee & Co. find great gratification in the manner in which "Rosalia" flour is making a footing in the two cities, exclu sivelv upon its merits as a well-ground article made from the very best hard wheat and milled by the most careful methods. Merit will always win, and "Rosalia" flour sales show infallibly that nothing succeeds like success. For sale by all grocers and in use universalis The DtafWIII be Glad He is Comlne. H. A. "Wales, of Bridgeport, Conn., the inventor oi the invisible device to aid the hearing, which has attracted such wide spread attention in thiscountry and Europe, will be at the St Charles Hotel to-morrow. Foot Route to London. The Kord Deutscher Lloyd line of steam ers Irom New York to London and the con tinent offer superior inducements to Euro pean travelers. The steamers are swift, well-furnished, and under the best of man agement, insuring safety and comfort. Note card giving particulars in another column of this paper. Kent Fencing Of iron or wire for front of public or pri vate buildings and around cemetery lots. Also stable firtures.iron stairs and shutters, tree boxes, fire escapes, and wire wiudows and door screens for protection against flies and mosquitos. TAYLOR & DEAK, 203 and 205 Market st.and 67 Second ave. ITS i UNEARTHED A JIAEE'S NEST. Twenty Illrcnl Totes Discovered in One "Ward In That Council Content. Commissioner J. S. Young filed his report in the Common Council election in the Thirty-first ward, giving the election to An drew Binder by a majority of 12 votes. Binder was elected by two votes over William O. Russell last February, and a contest ensued. Mr. Young in his report says the following vot ers were illegal: For Binder John R. Frisbee, Gotlieb Paul, John Hartner, Sr., Albert Flan ders, Thomas Pntchard, William H. Lindsey, B. D. Ualbraith and Richard Rossiten total, 8. For Russell Samuel Ansel!, Jr., John Beck man, Sr., John Beckman. Jr., George Lone, Lawrence Tratressor, John Quinn, Robert Beck. George W Bean, Thornton Smith, Charles Haff ev, James A. Wheeler and Andrew Sowers: total, 12. Binder's total vote was 264. and 8 illegal votes left him a vote of 25G. Russell's total vote was 262. and 12 illegal votes lelt him a vote of 250. giving Binder a majority of 12, and confirming his election. The Commissioner stated further that the appeal was well taken on acconnt of the number of illegal votes discovered, and that he recommended that the costs bo paid by the city. FOR SELLING '.MARGARINE. Three Convictions Ont of tho Twenty Cases Broacht by n Grcensburser. In the oleomargarine suits against Allen Kirkpatrick & Co., Frank Y. Over, P. Brady, and W. C. Staving, before Judge Slagle, the former was acquitted and the last three were convicted and ordered to pay $100 fine. In 1SS7, a Greensburger named S.J.Adam son, entered a suit against about 20 Pittbnrg ers for selling olco, but all were discharccd ex cept the four above named, who were held for court. Adamson cets half the fines as prosecutor. To-Dny's Trial Lists. Common Pleas No. 1 Hnfschmidt vs Wood row, Hufschmidt vs McCullough, Cridge vs Friday et al, Welsh vs Oliver & Roberts, Liv ingston t Co. vs Peoples Natural Gas Com pany, Baudie vs Guffey fc Co., Holtzman vs Peoples' Natural Gas Company, Napolitan vs Maiatesta etaL Dickson vs Delaney, Hutchins et ux vs Knnxville Land Improvement Com pany Craig vs Gregg. Hackett vs Brown, Nell et al vs Woods. Common Pleas No. 2 Shnbkagel vs Dier stein. Old vs Mansfield & Co., Warne fc Co. vs Robison, Maon vs Elk, Poundstone vs Ham burger et al, Bowarksky for use vs Hamburger, Martin ct al vs Heskctt & Co. Criminal Conrt Commonwealth vs John Griffith. Dora Mehring, David Elkins, Wesley C. Creal. Albert Goldman, Ro-e Hall. Cath erine Martin. P. G. Morrow. W. F. Spade, George H. Havens, James HartzelL A. W. Gross, Thomas O'Brien, F. C. Harbison, John Rodgers, James Flannigan, Weston Cook, Alleged Bnd Tooth Polllns. In the suit now on trial before Jndge Magee acaist Dr. J. O. Flower, for alleged malprac tice, the prosecutor, J. H. Johnson, will claim that as a resnlt of having a tooth pulled by the doctor, his jaw swelled and a piece of the jaw bone had to be removed, resulting in disfigure ment and months of detention at the hospitaL Dr. Flower will claim Johnson's condition was not a resnlt of tooth pulling. Wishnrt vs. Illustrated Papers. The case of Captain Wishart against three newsdealers for handling alleged immoral newspapers, tho Police Gazette and Police Items, was postponed until to-day, as Messrs. Moore and Montooth said they t ere not quite ready for the defense. Representatives of the journals were present. Cnblo Comrlnlnts IlInterlRlIzlnc. Mary J. Bown yesterday entered Suit against the Pittsburg Traction Company for 53,000 damages. She claimed that when getting off a car, December 25, 1SSS. the car was started too soon, and she was dragged along the ground for some distance, badly cutting and bruising her. Lines From Leenl Quarters. The suit of R. B. McLean against the Citi zens' Traction Company for wages is on trial before Judge Stowe. A. F. Pierce and wife and Thomas and Mary Noble want $1,000 damages from Robert Fitzpatrick for digging a trench through their lot. Frederick L Davis and wife yesterday re ceived a verdict for $475 against George AV. Ache and others in a landlord and tenant case. John G. A. Fries yesterday brought an ac tion in ejectment against C. Grenzinger for the possession of a lot on Soho street. Fourteenth ward. TnEsnltof August McAllister against the Chartiers Valley Gas Company for damages for a right of wav obtained through his farm Is on trial before Judge Ewing. Albert Bingman, arrested by Detective Eichenlaub in Allegheny and charged with passing counterfeit money was given a bearing yesterday afternoon befqre United States Com missioner McCandless. There being no evi dence against him be was discharged. Frye, his companion, is under bail for court, having waived a hearing. A STEAKGE BILL IN EQUITY. Seeklnc to Establish the Sanity of a Woman Before Witnesses Die. Henry McD. Morrow has filed a strange bill in equity against Joseph J., "William and John McC. Reece asking for the priv ilege of examining witnesses as to the sanity of Elizabeth Reese, who died in 1854. The plaintiff alleges that the defendants claim certain lands willed to him, on the cround that their mother was of unsound mind when she made the will. Morrow alleges that she was sane, and wishes this fact established at once by wit nesses, as they are becoming aged and infirm, and he tears deliy may endanger his title. Rid yourself of the discomfort and danger attending a cold by using Dr. Jayne's Ex Dectorant, an old established curative for coughs, sore throat and pulmonary af fections. Another Snrprise. "We advertised in the Sunday Dispatch to sell men's genuine English melton over coats, worth from 512 to $15 for S3. The rush was even greater than we anticipated and we sold 'em out clean and clear. To-day we have another surprise in store. We shall offer (for to-day only) between 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. men's elegant cape overcoats made to sell from 525 to 510 lor the unheard of low price of $10, 510, $10, $10. These over coats are just the thing for nobby dressers and have a detachable cape. Many of them are elegantly lined with lancy cloth linings, and when the cape is detached present the appearance of a stylish ulster. This low price holds good for to-day only, at the P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts,, opp. the new Court House. The Bargain Tables in Center of Store. Laces, embroideries, dress trimmings, winter underwear, hosiery. Prices hardly any at all; it's a cleaning up we're after, not prices. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S, Penn Avenue Stores. Clearance Sale of Breech Loaders. Target rifles, $2 25, $3, $5 and upward. Double shot guns al S6 75, $8, $10 and $12. Single shot guns at 3 50, $4, $6 and up ward. Fine repeating rifles from $8 upward, at J. H. Johnston's, C21 Smithfield street An Acknowledgement. We take this opportunity to thank our many patrons and the public in general for their liberal patronage in the past and hope to merit a continuance of the same. We will oiler for two weeks only our line of fine plates, cups and saucers, ornaments, rich cut class dinner sets, chamber sets, in fact our entire line of fine imported and domestic wares and glass at greatly reduced prices. C. Reizenstein, 152, 154,456 Federal street. Allegheny. TTSSU Clearance Sole of Revolvers. Double action, self-cocking revolvers, any caliber, at$l 75, $2 25, $2 75 and $3 up ward, at J. H. Johnston's, 621 Smithfield street. SCKOruLA cured free of charge at 1102 Carson st,, Southside. C3-Display advertisements one dollar prr square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, 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 inser tion nest morning: Advertisements arc to be prepaid except where advertisers already have acconnts with Tee Dis patch. rrrrsBUKO. TIIOMAS McCAFFUEY, 33i,9 Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY. SUh street and Penn ave. E. GATUCKEY ACO., Wylieave. and Fulton st. N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER L SHEIBLER,5th av. Atwood st. sotrrnsiDz. JACOB Sl'OHN. So. 2 Carson street. CUAS. SCHWABM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. McBRIDE Bl'.OS.. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGEUS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SUN, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. (JLK1.M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED HELP. 31nle Heln. TTTAXTED-AN EXPERIENCED CIGAK AND candv salesman wauts a situation. Address W. H. S-, Dispatch office. laJS-M WANTED-1 GOOD HARNESS MAKER: would prefer a single man; none but sober men need apply. Apply at 513 WOOD ST. JaK-W WANTED-FIRST CLASS JOURNEYMAN barber: no other need apply. Applv at CUAS. DECKLER'S, J510 Carson St . Southi-lde Ja:s-46 WANTED-GOOD BOY TO LEARN THE barber trade-one who has had some experi ence preferred. Apply 3709 FIFTH AVE.. Oak land. JaJ3-44 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER to eo to the countrv; a married man pre ferred. Inquire at P. J. LOUGHNEY, No. 833 Liberty street. Ja-77 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN FOR the tea business: oue having outside trade preferred; will pay good wages. UNION PACIFIC TEA CO., 433 Market St. J127-120 -ftfANTED ASMART.ACTIVEYOUNGMAN; V American, about 15. as a collector for a pub lishing house; best or references. E. W.WALKER &. CO., 55 Ninth street. Ja29-S0 WANTED AGENTS It) SELL CLINE'S foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages, wagons, cu.: sells at sight. Inquire after 3 p. M., Wfi. bEMPLE. JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny, Fa. del6-9-D W'1 ANTED-A DRYGOODS SALESMAN TO travel West with a manulacturer's agent: one of experience and able to sell best trade; call In persou. Room 247 Anderson Hotel. G. W. .ailljLtClt. jwm TTT ANTED A FEW FIHST-CLASS MA TV CHIMSTS; must be rellablu and indus trious men. Apply to FOREMAN of machine shops at works of N ational Tube Works Company, McKeesport, Pa. JaS-62 WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners ormlllmen can make money In their spare time. YAMASHIRO TEA CO.. 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. JaIS-86-TTS WANTKD-BUSINESS M.ttf. GOOD STAND ING (own offiee) to represent a New York firm: business suitable for lnburance. real estate agents and young lawvers seeking st ady remu neration: terras liberal. Applv HUGH B. MAC CULLOCH, 30 E. Fourteenth st., N. Y. City. 1affi-21 WANTED AGENTS - GENTLEMEN OR lady canvassers for Pittsburg. Allegheny and suburban towns, to sell on commission, lava tor, a laundry article, readily sold with good prof It. Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock a. m., at H. HOLTZMAN Jt SONS, 35 fcixth St., Pittsburg. Ta. JalS-1 WANTED-BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE with trade established, one or two good ac tive young men as partners, with SI2.U0 each; hare a paying trade; none but good, steady men that mean business need answer: all correspond ence strictly confidential. G. H. .. Dispatch office. jaaWS-TTS -rTTANTE1,-EXTKASETOF1J0OKSTO keep. t A competent bookkeeper with A 1 refer ences would like an extra set of books to post evenings; parties not wishing to employ a sal aried bookkeeper will find this a cheap way to have their books well kept. Address BOOK KEEPER, Dispatch office. ja"J9-74 -T7-ANTED-A LIVE CANVASSER IN EACH V town to sell a commercial specialty, popular and of longstanding. Large commission. Quick sales. No capital required. Inqulrethe commer cial standing of our house. Established 18SS. Write for particulars. Indexing 2-cent stamp. THE REYNOLDS REYNOLDS CO., Dayton, O, JaJ-3-EOD -TTTANTEDCAPABLE MAN TO SUl'ERIN v V TEND wholesale department of large busi ness In Pennsylvania; will manage branch stores, finances, corresponding, shipping, and have charge of over $10,000 (wholesale) worth of goods; must make S3.503 cash deposit: salary, IA-4CU; references. Address LIPP1NCOTT, Box li Sta tion D, New York. JaIS-3 Female ITclD. -TTTANTED-FEMALE SECOND COOK AND V dishwasher, at GOODWIN'S RESTAU RANT, 115 Fourth ave. jaS-92 "TTT ANTED-A GOOD SALESWOMAN. CAPA- HLEofmeetlngllrst-classcustomers. Ap plv, before 10 o'clock, Tue6dav or Wednesday, 41H SIXTH ST., rooms 1 ana Z. JaSM. WANTED A GIRL WITH EXPERIENCE and refinement for care of child 4 years old: German preferred. Applv, with reference, 148 SHEFFIELD STREET, Allegheny. Ja-78 WANTED-IMMEDIATELY. FOR HOTEL, pantry, kitchen, etc., dining room girls, cooks and chambermaids; S3 50 to St per week: nurse and house girls; all first-class help report here. MRS. MEEHAN, 545 Grant St. Ja21-I Male and Female flelD. TirANTED-AGF.XTS-MALE AND FEMALE. V Address H. E., Dispatch offiie. Ja29-33-TTS W ANTED-A IRST-CLASS STENOG R APH ER: male or female. Apply at KELLY', JONES & CO., 141 Firet avenue. ja-68 WANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO engage In ftn easy, paying business at home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c to S2 per hour; sure thing; sample and eoinnleto Instructions sent free. Address, WORLD SUPPLY CO.. Rutland. Vt. Ja3M10 WANTED SITUATI ONS. -TTTANTED-POSITION BY SALESMAN WHO V has had four vears experience on road; reference given. Address T. R., Dispatch office. JaS3-70 -TTTANTED-SITDATION AS COLLECTOR BY V as-oung man who can give best of citv reference. Address COLLECTOR, Dispatch office. ja29-89 WANTED-POSITION AS FOREYMEN OR stable boss In livery or other stable: 10 years experience. Address II. W. R., 58 Chestnut St., Allegheny. Ja2M7 XSTANTED POSITION A FIRST-CLASS V German plant and flower gardener wants a good place; he will take a place in a private house gardening. A. W., Dispatch office. JaM-34 WANTED ROOMS. IOUsES. WANTED-ROOM. BY A MACHINIST, first or second floor, about 35x60, with or without power. Address BOX 181, Pittsburg. jas-o TITANTED-TO RENT-ONE OR TWO-STORY W brick building, with power if possible; cellar and railroad facilities preferred. Address at once J. F Dispatch office. Ja29-43 TTTANTED-BY APRIL I, SHOWROOM ON V first floor on good business street; would rent one-half of large room with first-class party. Address SHOWROOM. Dispatch office. de7-f33 WANTED PARTNERS. TTTANTED-TO SELL HALF INTEREST IN V a valuable patent, cheap. Address M. X., Dispatch office. Ja29-5l TTTANTED-ENERGETIO jian TO TAKE half interest in a good paying business and to act as business manager; smail capital required. Address MUTUAL, Dispatch office. Ja-61 J ANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN WITH S3.000 patent article: a fair trade established: good profits. 'Address PATENT, Dispatch office. laS7-79 TIT ANTED-A RELIABLE PARTY WITH JVX) Y to take half interest In a light manufactur ing business: goods staple: business easily learned: satisfactory Income assured: references If desired. Address LIGHT, Dispatch office. Ia2 WANTED FINANCIAL. WANTED-BUSINESS HOUSES, OFFICES and dwellings to rent. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja2-44-4,8,10,15.17,24.i9,31 WANTED-HOCSES TO RENT AND RENTS to collect In both cities. We give special attention to repairs, taxes, insurance and man agement of oropertles: Itemised acconnts, inonth- lyseltlements. 1'iirsuunir iu. 1.1m., jjsnun avenue. Real Estate and Insurance. Jal-94-D TTTANTED-HOUSES TO KENT, BENTS TO V collect, prompt returns, monthly settle ments. Itemized statements, with check. Insurance and repairs attended to, thus relieving landlords of all annoyances and losses connected with the management of their property: also mortgages Irom 500 to any amount in- keeping with location and valne or property, and no delay, If title be good. J. DERM1TT, 407 Grant street. JaS-49-TTS WANTED FINAN CIAL. WANTKD-RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH LY" settlement with Itemised statement. BLACK & BAIRD. K Fourth svenue. aM-a-D TTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN VV In sums to suit, at 4W, 5 and 6 per cent. GRAEB1NG & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D TXTANTED-KENTS COLLECTED PROMPT- W LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, TeL167. j:9-8i WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY', over H 000; 4M per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., S2 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OB small amounts on improved city or Alle gheny Bounty property at lowest market rates. .liua. LlbUMT, no. -ii founu ave. j" WANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY amount: lowest rates of Interest and commis sion. riTTSBUBG CO.. LIMITED, Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Firth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Jal-91-n WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY IN SUMS Irom $900 to raoooat AH toepercent, ac cording to size and kind of mortgage: no delay If the title Is good. W. A. HERRONASONS. 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-4M,5.&12,15.19,22,26,3 WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS or $3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on it per cent, free of tax; also smaller amountsat5and6percent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D TTANTED-TO LOAN $200,000 ON MORT VV GAGES: flOO and unward at 6 ner cent; $509,000 at iH per cent on residences or business properly: also in aojoimng cuumie;,. S. H. FRENCH, ia Fourth avenue. oc3l-eS4-r .. - . .Ttni.1 . .t.ti.rrir, . ,iu .. im nnnrw.T f 1 I V on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5and 6 per cent, and on farms In Allegheny and aaja ccnt counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK t SON, 10j Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. -TTTANTED-TO BUY A GOOD PAYING VV downtown drugstore for cash. Address PURCHASER, Dispatch office. Ja2)-5 WANTED-TO BUY HOUSEHOLD GOODS of all kinds. Address PITTSBURG AUC TION CO., 93 Third ave., near Wood st. Jai9-99 WANTED-SECOND-HAND LATHE, DRILL press, steam hammer, planers, etc. Ad dress j: G. SUTTON 4 CO., West Newton, Ps, Ja3-S5 -TTrANTED-PEOPLE -WHO L1VEWUTSIDE VV the city to attend our auction sales of furni ture, carpets, etc.. Tuesiiavsand Fridays at 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93 Third ave. JaM-99 WANTED HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND general merchandise, to sell at our sales rooms or on the premises: no charge for adver tising: storage at lowest rates. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93 Third ave., near Wood st. ja29-ioo-rrs WANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at $150 per dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous nrocess. xnhl3-k7 -TTTANTED-OFFERS-A MANUFACTURING VV corporation desires to establish a branch factory In the vicinity of Pittsburg: em ploys 100 hands and ships fia 000 tons of freight an nually: requires 5 to 10 acres of ground having navigable water and railroad frontage. Offers mav be sent to CHAS. L. WOKK.501 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ja29-73-Tuwssu TT7-ANTED-1F YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW VV to write a good business hand, write a bus iness letter, add a column of figures rapidly, make out an ordinary account, write a receipt, write a promissory note, reckon the discount on it for days, months and years, and get a general knowl edge of bookkeeping, penmanship and arithmetic, attend the College of Commerce, 96 Fourth ave. W. W. MCCLELLAND. Prln. no-slOO-Tue -TTJANTED-PROPOSALS TO FURNISH THE V V following machinery, to be delivered at the Thompson Glass Co.'s. Limited, works at Union town, Pa., to be paid for cash: 1 60 horse-power engine; 1 Iron boiler, two flues, for 70 horse-power engine; 1 No. 9 volume ran: iJOfeetsliafttng.more or less, Z-ln. diameter, with couplings: 19 2-ln. hangers, more or less. Bids to be closed February 4. 1SS9. The companv reserves the right to reject any or all bids. THOMPSON GLASS CO., LIM., No. 1 Carson st,. Southside. jaM-48-TTB FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residences. FOB SALE OR TO LET-ON CARSON ST.. dwelting of 6 rooms and 6tore room, would make an elegant location for a saloon. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja27-77 FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP $3, 000 - $1. 000 cash, balance on easv payments, brick house, 7 rooms, lot 20x90 ft.. Caldwell, near Vine St. W. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja-97 FOR SALE 6-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING, finished attic good cellar, on Granville street, near Eleventh ward schoolhouse:lot 20x110: price SiaW; very cheap. GEO. SCHMIDT, 158 Fourth ave. lalS-4l-18,:0,21.23.:6,27.29,31 FOR SALEWYOMING ST.. MT. WASHING TON. 3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms, hall and vestibule: n. and a. gas: hot and cold water; good sewerage: price low; lot 30x90. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja27-77 FOR SALE HARRISON STREET, NEAR Fortv-nlnth St.. 1 two-story liame house, 6 rooms and attlt, alsodn rear 1 two-story frame, 4 rooms and attic, fronting on nice paved alley; wlllsell oneorbothtlot 21x100. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. Ja27-77 FOR SALE-(99)-2.800 CRAWFORD STREET, 100 yards from Fifth avenue cable; 10 min utes walk from P. 0.:2-storyandmansard brick dwelling. 6 rooms and 2 rooms In mansard; newly papered and nicely grained; vestibule. Inside shutters, gas and water, laundry, back porch, good cellar; lot 75 feet deep to alley; a bargain; very easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. la29-87-TTh Enst End Residences. FORSALE-ON HILAND AVE.. LOTS7Mxl40 toZO-ft. alley: selected brick of 8 rooms, bath room, natural gas; stable In the rear of lot: large front porch, shade trees, etc.; elegant neighbor hood; convenient to both steam and cable cars; verv delrabie In every respect. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja:5-36-TTESU FOR SALE-ON PAVED ST.. WITHIN 4 MIN UTES' walk of Roup station, large corner lot, modern frame house of 8 rooms, hall in center oftlichonse, bathroom, natural gas, good drain age, elegant front porch: house nicely elevated above the street: good neighborhood, etc.; only $8, 000. THOS. LIG GETT, 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-3S-TTESU FORSALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE.. ELE GANT stone and brick house of 10 rooms, re ception hall, bathroom, natural gas, sliding doors, electric bells, elegant front porch, plate glass win dows, bard wood mantels, etc. ; a perfect house In every respect: good sized lot ana elegant neigh borhood. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-35-TTFSSU FOR SALE NEGLEY AVENUE HAND SOME residence properties along this great connecting thoroughfare of all other avenues leading from the city Tor sale at the low price of MJ, $30 and $60 per foot front; thispropcrtj will be worth from Sw to $100 and over when pavement Is finished. MELLON BROS., 6319 Station street, E. E. ja29-40-TWT FOR SALE-NEAR EAST LIBERTY STATION, on a paved street, a handsome new 2-story and attic pressed brick residence, containing 9 rooms and bathroom. 2 inside w. c, range, hot and cold water, artificial gas, etc.: laundry in attic; this Is a corner property; well sewered, and a special bargain. BLACK A BAIKD. 95 Fourth avenue. ls20-104-21,2S,25,26l29.3l FOR SALE ON PARK AVE., NEAR Frankstown ave., lot 26x78, new frame house of 8 rooms, reception hall; bathroom, natural gas, electric bells, all modern Improvements, about 6 minutes' walk from East Liberty station and about 8 minutes from either lino of cable cars; only $3,250: terms to suit. THOS. W. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-3!-Tuwssu FOR SALE-A REAL BARGAIN-510,500 FOR A large and elegant brick dwelling of about 15 large rooms, hall in center, all conveniences, per fect sewerage, on one of the finest paved avenues in the E. E.: lot 120 feet front: house cost $13. 000 to build; lot Is worth $9,000: moderate amonnt down, balance on bond and mortgage. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ja'J9-39 FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT once, elegant lot. cor. two prominent paved aves. In the East End. elegant brick bouse, almost new. reception hall, parlor, llbrav, dining room, kitchen and large pantry on flm floor, 5 good bed rooms, bath and w. c. on second fioor. large fin ished attic, servant's room ana cedar closet on the third floor, electric hells, speaking tubes, sliding doors, large front porch, oay windows, elegant neighborhood and convenient to both steam and cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. Jaz5-32-Tuwssu FORSALE-EASTEND-VALCABLEHOUSES and lots at very low prices and easy terms: WIlkln6burg, near station, large, flncly-flnlshed brick house 9 rooms. $500: $2,500 cash, balance to suit; also six smaller bouses at low prices, monthly payments; Osborne, houses and lots on easy terms; Haysvllle, one house and several lots, cheap; Glcntleld, two houses on easy terms; Ems worth, fine Oucen Anne house and vacant lots: Pittsburg, on Reed St., 4 frame houses. 6 rooms each; can be bought cheap. II soon. Call on J. DERMITT, 407 Giant street. JS29-4S-TT8 TTIOR SALE-$10,500-IF SOLD AT ONCE-A C new two-story and attic frame dwelling of 7 rooms and 3 finished attic rooms, vestibule, al cove In reception hall, bevel-edged plate glass In door of vestibule, hardwood mantels, with beauti ful cabinet having magnificent bevel-edged glass In parlor and dlnlngroom, Wlllman brass grate in parlor and nickel grate in dlnlngroom. tile hearths and facings, bathroom -finished in hard wood, and has marble-top washstand, tub and w. c, laundry with stationary tubs, furnace, stained glass win dows in laundry and bathroom, cedar closet on second floor, front, 6ide and rear porches, near ncarnew cable cars and Shadyslde station: large lot: terms to suit purchaser. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Ja20-123-2l,23,25,29,31 FOR SALE-3 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, within 5 minutes' walk of cable cars, in one of the choicest locations of Oakland: the homes are ormodern style, built entirely of select brick and contain 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, with tiled floor, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, line large plate glass windows, elegant slate mantels and art fireplaces ana fixtures, tiled hearths, art stained glass windows. Inside shut ters, large kitchen pantry, an improved natural f:ss range, laundry, with stationary tubs and dry ng room, hardwood front stalls, also back stairs, a very complete bathroom, with w. c. and sta tionary washstand, also w c. In cellar, a large cedar closet, elegant chandeliers and gas fixtures, front and back porches, etc; the sewerage and sanitary arrangements are exceptionally good; larre lot with walks laid: stone coninir In Trnnt and fUgstone sidewalks: price only 13,000. BLACK & AinU) w x ounn ave. FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. FOR 8ALE-$3,800-LOMBARD STREET. 7 roomed brick dwelling, with hall, vestibule, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, range, bath, slate manleis. etc.: lot JixlJO, with front yard. GEO. SCHMIDT, 158 Fourth ave. Ial8-41-18,20,2,23,26,27,29,31 TWR SALE 8HADYS1DE. BETWEEN AM X1 BERSON and Aiken avenues, and between P. R. K. and Fifth ave. cable line, elegant resi dence 9 rooms, best finish: all latest conveniences and improvements: sewer connections: large lot: choice location. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market St. . , Ja29-53 FOR 8ALE-PENN AVE., BRUSHTON STA TION, new pressed brick dwelling of 15 rooms: hard wood finish, slate mantels, with im proved fireplaces. laundry with cemented floor; exceptionally low priced: terms to suit; Immedi ate possession. See JNO. F. BAXTER Agt.. 512 bmlthneld st. ta27-G0-Tusu Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE. ELEGANT RESIDENCE 8 rooms and attlcwlth all conveniences, facing tnepark; best exposure: terms very reasonable. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market St. Ja29-53 FORSALE-$2,10O-HOUSEAND LOT, 68COR KYst,, corner Ann St., First ward. Alle gheny, lot 23x27. brick house six rooms. A. LEG GATE & SON, 31 Federal et., Allegheny. Ja2S-M FOR SALE NORTH AVE., FRONTING parks, 2-story brick dwelling 7 rooms, bath, h. and c. water, nat. and art. gas: everything in first-class order: price low. terms to snft: lotl9x 100 to alley. J . C REILLY, 77 Diamond St. JaK-43 FOR SALE-SMALL HOUSE WITH GOOD lot, having a front on two streets, near wood's Run. Tenth ward. Allegheny, near to ironworks, etc.: will sell for $600 ir applied for toon. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. Ja?9-63 FORSALE-ONTHE PARKIN-ALLEGHENY, handsome brick dwelling:!: rooms, range, bath. Inside w. c, hall, vestibule, laundry with stationary tubs, nat. gas all through; large lot, fine location: very cheap and easy payments. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. JS27-I07-27, 29, 3L fe2, 4, 6, 8. 9, 11, 13, 15. 16 FOR SALE-THAT HANDSOME BRICK RESI DENCE (almost new) on North avenue, Alle gheny, corner Palo Alto street, fronting on the parks, 10 large, cheerrulrooms: library and sitting room, lavatory and bath, stationary washstands with marble tops, and hot and cold water through out: several elegant Pillard marble mantels: natural gas; Inside shutters; china closets and Rantrles, elevator. laundry and drying rooms, irnace; dry cellar nnderthe whole house, etc : to be soldatpubllesaleonTUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 5, at 2 o'clock, in our offlce.129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Terms, etc., from JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja29-65 Suburbnn Residences. FOR SALE-80 ACRES. HOUSE. STABLE. or;hard: near Woodlawn station. P. ft L. F R. R.: also 39 acres adjoining above, rich. Ohio river bottom land. GRAEB1NG ft LYON. 135 Fourth avenue. ja27-57-TTSu FORSALE-$2,550W1LL BUY A SNUG LIT. TLE house, situated convenient to station at Ingram, Pa.: house contains five large and two small rooms: fitted with natural gas: spring water in kitchen; lot 50x150. bl'RAUB ft MORRIS, cor ner Wood street and Third avenue, Pittsburg. Ja29-67 FOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST beautiful suburban places In Allegheny countv: the house le large, containing 15 rooms, splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide verandas; It Is completely fitted up with bath rooms, water closets and natural gas: there Is a good stable and handsome fowl house: the grounds arc very beautiful and well supplied with choice shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees: thewhole will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a very moderate price. KNOXVILLE LAND IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxvllle borough. Jal9-9 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot FOB SALE-LOTS IN TWENTY-SEVENTH ward, S. S., the best lots for theleast money, only $250 each, and such an easy way to pay It, $10 down and $10 monthly; 25x100 each. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja27-77 FORSALE-DICKSON LOTS: DICKSON LOTS; Dickson lots; Dickson plan of lots; Thirty third street: buy a choice, level lot: price low; terms easy. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, agent, 35C9 Butler st., at once: office open evenings. JalO-94-TTSu FORSALE-LOTS1LOTSI-FEBRUARY2, 1839, at 3 o'clock, and every Saturdav thereat ter' on the premises, "West End Place. " Thirty-fifth ward, Pittsburg; 40 minutes from Fifth ave. and Market st. : near the terminus of West End street car line, and known as "Halerman's II1IL" at auction: terms, $5 cash, balance in monthly pay ments of Si. with Interest at 4 per cent. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. ja20-54-TTS FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS; BARGAINS IN lots In Dlcksou and Denny's new plan; 500 building lots, between Twenty-eighth and Thirty third street, above P. K. It., at prices Irom $100 to $1,000 per lot, on very easy payments: call and see nlans at my office at once If you want the pick of location and before the price goes up: come and 6ee mc before purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for immense list of over 700 properties for sale all over both cities ind suburbs, by THOS. MCCAFFREY, Notary Public and Leading Real Estate Agent, 3509 Butler street. Telephone 1641-2. Office open evenings. Jal-29-rrs Enst End Lots. TJIOB SALE-FIFTH AVENUE-BUILDING JrJ lots In the midst or Oakland, 51x270 leet. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja24-74-TTS FOR SALE OAKLAND AVENUE BUILD ING lots 3 minutes from cable Mne: street paved: 50x150 feet. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja24-74-TTS FOR SALE BARTON ST.-BUILDING LOT 40x100 feet, near steam cars and Fifth avenue cable cars, Shadyslde. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja24-74-TTS FOR SALE-LOTS ON LINDEN AVENUE, near Point Breeze, size 0x150 feet: this property has Just been recently graded and will be sold at a special bargain. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Ja25-26-D FOB SALE THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL land on Stanton ave., near Hlland; situation unsurpassed: fine fruit and shade trees: price and terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East End. Jal9-12-TTS FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS. AT DALLAS STA TION, P. R. K., convenient to steam and street cars: cheap and on 'easy terms, situation unsurpassed: price ranging from $400 to $600. In outre of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East End. no2S-y78-TTS FOR SALE -LOTS, LOTS. LOTS ON HILAND ave., Linden ave.. Walnut St., Howe St., Roup St.. McCully St.. Hastings St., Penn ave , Center ave., Euclid ave., and nil the principal streets and avenues In the East End. THOS. LfG GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-35-TTrsSu Suburban Loin. FOR BALE LARGE BUILDING LOTS AT BIssell station, B. ft O. K. K.: large rorest trees; low price and long time. Inquire at ROOM 8, BIssell block. Jal8-45-D FOR SALE-A CHOICE PIECE OF CROUND, cor. or Rebecca and Pitt St., Wilklnsburg, fronting on paved street; Iot50xl22 to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja27-77 Farms. T7IOB SALE-40 ACRES LAND WITH ELE V OANT suburban residence of 10 rooms, gas for light and heat, good barn, orchard, etc ; right at station on Ft. Wayne R. I!.. IS miles from Pittsburg, $6,500: send tor big farm list and ex change. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Broker. Rochester. Pa. Ial9-Il-TTS FOR SALE-CHEAP AND CN EASY PAY MENTS. In large or small lots, by the acre or as a whole, 130 acres of 'he finest building prop erty on Mt. Oliver, adjoining Knoxvllle and Bcltzhoover boroughs, two minutes walk from electric cars; Castle hhannon R. R. runs through the property; It Is level, healthful, good water. Eartiallv underlaid with coal, limestone and uilding stone: 20 acres timber; the most availa ble suburban property in the market for dividing into lots; a rare chance. Apply at once to ,1. BANDL on property, or PH. BAUMGART. 104 S. Nineteenth St., Pittsburg. Ja29-30-TTS Mnnufncturing Sites. FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE NEAR McKeesport and new gas territory; low price to large works. Inquire at ROOM 8, BIssell block. jal8-45-D I7IOK SALE -MANUFACTURING SITE: ONE of the best In the city, near Twenty-firth St., on Allegheny Valley Railroad; has an iron clad building on lot 100x120 feet, on long lease; side-track connections with Allegheny Valley Railroad. For all particulars address CARRIER NO. 25. Pittsburg P. O. ta3-90-D Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-OIL LANDS-A VALUABLE large concession south or the Ohio river, with machinery, etc. E. D. E., P. O. Box 131, Canton, O. Ja27-90 FOB SALE SEE AUCTION SALE OF 563 Fifthave. In another column; terms $300 cash, balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 09 Fourth ave. Ja29-84 STRAYED. STKAYED-A DUN HORSE WAS LEFT AX iny stable about the middle or December: owner will please call and pay charges or horse will be sold according to law. C. P. N ASEK, cor. Forty-first and Butler sts. Ja26-69-p LOST. LOST - MONDAY MORNING PUG DOG; reward will be paid by leaving It at 27 SIXTH AVE. Ja29-03 flIEETlNGSs. Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad company, January 21. 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT a retrular meeting of tho directors of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad Com pany, held January 22, 1683, it was unanimously resolved that a special meet ing of tho stockholders of said company bo held at the office of said companv in the citv of YonnRStown, State of Ohio, on FEBRUARY 28, 1889, at 10 o'clock A.M.. to consider the advisa bility of increasinz the capital stock of said company to S4.COO.000. and also to consider the advisability of increasinc the bonded debt of said company from $2,000,000 to S4000.000, and issuing the bonds of the company, secured by a second mortgage, therefor. JOHN O. ROB INSON, Secretary. ja2I-3S-To. FOR SALE BCSINES3. Business Cbnnrcst. FOB SALE-BAKERY AND GROCERY: AN old established stand doing a good business. Inquire of P. CLABK, 66 Seventh avtnoe. Ja22-56 FOB SAL E-A COMPLETE CHEMICAL laboratory: desirable location and low rent. Inquire at ROOM 8, BIssell block, corner Seventh avenue and Smithfield street. Jal8-45-D FOB SALE-SHOE BUSINESS IN A TOWN of 4.000, 50 miles from theclty, doing a.busl ness of $17,000 per annum: satisfactory reasons for selling; goodopenlngfor live, active man. Ad dress O, Dispatch office. Ja26-63-Tus FO K S A L -$15,000 WORTH OF STOCK AT par, paying 20 per cent: extensive coal works, good small hotel, stores, drug stores, boarding houses, tea stores, shoe stores, bakeries, con fectioneries, and other business chances. bllKl' ARD 4.CO., 54 Filth avenue. Ja3 F lOR SALE-A REPUBLICAN WEEKLY PA PER, with a thrivinir dallv. !n one of the weauny counties oi unio: aaveriising ana joo work good and resources of office extensive: the whole or a controlling interest will be sold; terms $7,000 and well worth H. Applv to S. H. PAH VIN'S SONS' ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cincin nati. O. JaCT-92-TTsn Business) Stands. T710R SALE-S-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE. WITH r storeroom and hall entrance, located at 518 Forbes Street: lot 21170: cheap If sold soon. GEO. SCHS11DT, 158 Fourth ave. Jal8-41-18, 20,21,23, 26. 27,21,31 FOB SALE-THE PARK PLACE HOTEL, cor. Penn and Hrushton ave.. K. E.. contain ing 16 rooms: everything in first-class condition: an elegant opening to start business: lot 75x140. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. Ja27-77 FOR SALE THE SlOST ELIGIBLY LOCATED hotel property In Masslllon, O.: two-story frame building: 25 rooms; vlll be sold cheap: terms easy; lfnot sold by March 1 will be for rent; Sossesslon April 1. For particulars address M. H. :iNG. Masslllon. O. ja26-77 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE 2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES. 18x2. 1 Ball engine, 1 small dvnamo and 2 lamps and meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTEft MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st. Jel6-I63-rrS FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND machinery: engines from 4-horse power up. boilers, pnmps, etc.: call or write for prices. FAHEY PFALLER. Faber and Washington sts., near Union depot. ap24-v35-TTS Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc. FOR SALE DOGS GORDON SETTERS TWO beantles; one broken and one pup. RED LION SALE STABLES. )a29-55 FOR SALE-CLYDESDALE STALLION AD DRESS or call on P. A. CALLAHAN, Wex ford, Allegheny CO., Pa. Ja27-4 FOR SALE BAY HORSE, PAST TROTTER: buggy harness, organ, piano and a lot of good second-hand furniture. Call61 SANDUSKY' ST., Allegheny City. Ja29-81 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-A FEW PAIRS OF VERY FINE deer antlers. At J. II. JOHNSTON'S. 621 Smithfield street. Ja29-54 FOR SALE-TENTS-ONE VERY LARGE AND four small tents, at hair price. J. H. JOHNSTON. 621 Smithfield street. Ja29-56-TT3 TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-NO. 27 FIFTH ST., NEAR PENN aveuue; 10 rooms. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja29-97 TO LET OR FOR SALE 56.1 FIFTH AVE.; only 5 minutes rrom Court House: $500 cash, balance long time: will be sold at auction on Thursday, January 31, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A. M. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Ja29-85 East End Reslaences. TO LET-ON COLLINS AVE., NEAE STATION st . brick honseor7rooms. bath room, nat ural gas, etc.; 4 n.lnntes' walk from either steam or cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-34 rpO LET TWO HOUSES, 8 ROOMS EACH. JL conveniences; lot, with orwlthout stable: 2 ralnntes rrom ltonp station. L. R. R.. and cable. Inquire at 48 WYLIE AVENUE, or 33 UNION AVENUE, Allegheny. Ja29-52 TO LET-ON BOND ST., NEAR HILAND ave., larse lot, modern frame house of 8 rooms, bathroom, natural gas, elegant front and side porches: good neighborhood and convenient to both steam and cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-34 Hnzelwood Residences. TO LET-BEAUTIFUL HAZELWOOD AVE NUE residence, 9 rooms, late Improvements, nice yard: near steam cars; possession can be had at once irdeslred at a nominal rent to April l.l&f9. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, SO Fourth ave. Ja29-96-TT Allegheny Residences. TO LET-A DESIRABLE THBEE-STOKY press brick dwelling house "9 rooms, finished attic, laundry, natural gas throughout, heater In ball, all modern Improvement; Sherman ave.. Allegheny. Apply to ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman ave., AUegheny City. Jal2-25 ApnrtrnrnH, TO LET-ONE FLOOR OF NICE APART MENTS on Ohio St., Allegheny, sultablx for light housekeeping; to small famllv-oniv: Imme diate possession. Apply to J. G. MORROW, shoe store, 2S9 Ohio St., Allegheny. Ja29-66 Farms. TOLET-OR FOR SALE-FOB ONE OB TWO years, nrto.workon shares, a stocked farm, about 10 miles from city. Apply at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, January 30, at DISPATCH OFFICE. Ja29-91 TO LET-DAIKY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue; good dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring water; rent $500. STRAUB ft MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third av., Pittsburg. JalS-39 Offices. Desk Room, etc TO LET-(99) OFFICES AND BUSINESS rooms in best location; call for prices. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. JS16-2S-D TO LET-DESIRABLE FOURTH AVENUE offices cheap In the Dallmeyer block. Call or send for particulars. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja3-32-TUP TO LET-FKEE RENT-TO APRIL 1. 1S89 Offices, cor. Fifth avenue and Wood street; Sood light and Crane elevator. SAMUEL W. LACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja29-S6-D TO LET-OFFICES-COR. FEDERAL AND Isabella sts.. Allegheny: elegant light, con venient location: low rents; immediate posses sion. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ja26-22-TTS TO LET- IN THE 3ICCANCE BLOCK, Smithfield, Liberty and Seventh avenue, well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street: passenger and merchandise eleva tors. . ja8-32-D rpo LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM, SECOND JL floor, 518 Smithfield St.. opposite City Hall and adjoining Duquesne Hotel, with chairs, desk, etc. MORRIS ft FLEMING, 106 Fourth ave. de4-d63-rrs TO" LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms in the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood street. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO.. 10 and 12 Wood st. JalS-51 TO LET-HOUSE NO. 814 PENN AVE., 10 rooms; elegant location for physician or dentist offices: also No. 27 Fifth St.. between Penn and Duquesne wav, 10 rooms, bath, etc. W. A. HERRON &SO.NS, EOFourttiave Ja26-22-TTS rpO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. JL The Gerinanla Savings Bank. 423 Wood St.. having changed the Interior or Its building by adding 15 large, alrr and well-lighted offices, with all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., offer the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing a fine location should apply at once at the BANK. de21-75-D Rnsiness Stand. TO LET-STORE AND 4 ROOMS, FIRST floor: also house of 7 rooms, hall and 2 porches: rent only $18. Inquire 61 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny, Ja29-Sl TO LET-WAREUOOM AND CELLAR, 144 Water St., next door to Cherry alley: rent low. Apply to V. W.C BID WELL ft CO.. corner Water st. and Cherry alley. Ja27-22 TO LET-NO. 1616 PENN AVE.-STOHEROOM and 6 "dwelling rooms: also No. 1703 Penn ave.. storeroom and 7 dwelling rooms. W. A. HERRON ft.SONS, 60 Fourth ave. Ja2C-22-TTS TO LET THREE-STORY BUSINESS HOUSE, 20x85, on , bet. .Market and Wood sts. ; suitable for almostany kind of business: rent low; Immediate possession. C. BALTENSPERGERft CO., 154 Fourth ave. Ja24-79 TO LET-THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN as the White House, at Perrysvllle, on the Perrysville plankroad, with 21 acres of land, good orchard, barn, 'Stablings, sheds; and also frame dwelling, with large garden Joining, and every thing In first-class order: long lease is given to the right pirtv. For rnrther Information call or ad dress 1 IIE'DAN NEB MEDIC1N E CO., 212 Federal St.. Allegheny City. Ja22-2l Speclnl. rriO LET-DWELLINGS LARGE AND SMALL 1 in both cities and suburbs, (jail or send ror printed list free. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja29-9S-rr TO LET-LARGE DWELLINGS IN ALLE GHENY. No. 7 Stockton ave.. new, 12 rooms; late im provements: fine order. No. 232 Western avenue, 10 rooms; well Im proved. No. 10 Cedar avenue, fronting the parks, 14 rooms, large yard. No. 62 River avenue, near Anderson St., 14 rooms. No. 106 Western avenue, 10 rooms; late conve niences. Call or send for particulars W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja29-97 PERSONAL. -rERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! JL come and seel come and see! good editions low prices. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty St. n 04-18 PERSONAL-YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive, so be up and make the best of It: see that vour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, or 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street, second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and renalrlng: give him a trial. Telephone 1558. JaS EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE East End. Pittsburjj. Second term opens February J, 1SS9. Dllworth Hall is ready for occupancy and will accommodate a Iarjrernum ber of students. Apply to MISS HELEN ' E. PELLETREATJ. President. jaS-lS plTTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE Unsurpassed for health and comfort. Music, elocution, flue arts, Enprlish literature, classics, French. German, etc Full courses of stndy. Largest and best equipped school for ladles. Tv.entv-three Instructors. The next term will begin January 29. Send for catalogue to REV. A- H. NORCROSS, D. D-, ' 1a8-48-Tus Pittsburg. Pa. BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE ALLE GHENY Construction Company, limited, of Pittsburg. Pa., has been dissolved by resolu tion dnly passed. The undersigned dnly elected liquidating trustees will close up its affairs. A. w. Mcdonald, joseph gianini. d. a. Mcdonald. ia22-D VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the partnership heretofore existing as -N. Heinrich & Co., has been dissolved by mutnal consent, N. Heinrich retiring. William and Herman Schiefelbein, the remaining partners, to pay all debts and collect all assets, and con tinue the business of shoe manufacturing under firm name of Schiefelbein Bros. WILLIAM SCHIEFELBEIN, HERMAN SCHIEFEL BEIN, N. HEINRICH. ja29-23 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE have purchased of L. P. Rider his patent, dated July 9, 1875, for improvement in casting axle boxes and other tnbular articles, and that all parties infringing said patent will be held strictl v accountable. KINZER & JONES. PrrfsBUBG. January 17, 1889. KINZER & JONES, FOUNDERS, 101 TO U1PENN AVE. Seamless Axle Boxes, Pipe Balls and Fine Gray Iron Castings A specialty. Jal9-77-TTS PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Office of the 0.1 Boabd of Public Imfrovemiwts. st. loots, Januarys, Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter mentioned will be received at the office of the Board of Public Improvements of the City of St. Louis.Mo., until 12 m. of the 23th day of February. 1889, at which hour they will be publicly opened and read. viz. : For lighting with electricity for the term or ten years from January L 1890, the streets, public places and such public buildings as may be desig nated in the following districts of the City of St. Louis, Mo., viz. : Letting No. 2,503. The district described as the southern district In ordinance numbered It, 637, ap proved December 29, 1883. Deposit required, f5,000. Letting No. 2.504. The district described as the northern district in ordinance number 14,697, ap proved December 29. 1SSS. Deposit required. 15,000. Bidders will state prices per annum at which are lights of 2,000-candle power each, or incandescent lights, of 30-candle power each, will be furnished, operated and maintained, for lighting streets and public places: also prices per annum at which arc lights, oriOOO-canale power each, or Incandescent lights, or 16-candle power each, will be furnished, operated and maintained for lighting public build ings. Everything reqnired Tor the aboveelectrle light ing shall be furnished and maintained by the con tractor. The contract with the city will carry the privil ege of furnishing electricity for light and power to private parties and corporations along the lines of distribution. The contract will contain stipulations by which the City or St. Louis may acquire the entire elec tric plant and 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 electrlcltr. mode of supporting the lights and wires, and of safety appliances. Proposals must be 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 (4,000 has been deposited In the treasury must be Inclosed with the proposal. The right to reject any or all proposals lsex presslv reserved. bpeciflcatlons, form or contract and plans of the districts to be lighted, may be seen at the office of the President of the Board of Public Improve ments or the City or St. Louis, on and after Janu ary 25, 1889. Any contract let hereunder will require the ap proval of the Municipal Assembly by ordinance. By order of the Board. HENKY FLAD, President. Attest: EMORY S. FOSTER, Jall-22 Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY SOCIETY "Will hold their BENCH SHOW DF DDEB AT GRAND CENTRAL RINK, PENN AVENUE, JANUARY 29, 30, 31 AND FEBRUARY L In addition to the grand display of best dogs in the United States, Professor Parker, from New York, will give an exhibition every after noon and evening of his Grand Dog and Cat Circus. The finest trained dogs in the world. ja27-17 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, FERGUSON & MACK'S ja29 SPECIALTY COMBINATION. HARRIS THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening, A COLD DAY! A COLD DAY I Week of January 2S Dore Davidson In "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde." ja27-ll B LIOU THEATER TO-NIGHT I J. C. STEWARTS COMEDY CO. "THE TWO JOHNS." Next week Minnie Palmer. ja28-27 -RAND OPERA HOUSE V3T Every evening. Matinees Wednesday and Satnrday. The original and world-famous HANLONS' NEW FANTASMA. Week February 4 Evans & Hoey in "A Parlor Match." ja27.12 rpOBOGGANING TOBOGGANING AT RECREATION PARIC ADMISSION 15 CENTS. ja29-90 CASINO MUSEUM WEEK OF JANUARY 28. Zublins. Herlbert and Daisy: Santfords, Jen nie and Billy; the human phenomenon, the Minnesota Woolly Child. Admission, 10c. Open from 10 A. Jt nntil 10 P. 3f. ja28-7 NOTICES. Couxtt Commissioners' Office. i Pittsburg, January 18, 1889. j THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL hold appeals on the following named dis tricts as follows, to-wit: Tuesday. January 2!). 8. Fayette, Ohio; Penn, Plnm and Pine townships. Wednesday, January 30, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh warrK Allegheny City. Thursday, January 31, Seventh. Eighth, Twelfth and Thirteenth wards, Allegheny City. Bv order County Commissioner, ja'19-30 P. W. SlEBERT, Clerk. County Commissioners' Offce, Pittsburo. January 28. 1SS9. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL bold appeals on the following named dis tricts as f o'lnws, to-wit: Monday, February 4 First, Fifth and Sixth wards, Allegheny City. Tuesday, February 5 Third and Fourth wards, Allegheny City; First. Second and Third wards of Homestead borough. Wednesday. February 6 Borough of Wil kinsburg. Mifflin. West Deer, Scott and Mar shall townships. Thursday. February 7 Thirty-second, Thirty third, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-fifth and Thirty sixth wards of Pittsburg: Friday, February 8 Twenty-seveotb.Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-first wards of Pitts burg. Saturday. February 9 Fifth. Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-eighth wards of Pittsburg. Bv order of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. P. W. SlEBERT. Clerk. ja20-4 ERNST AXTHELM. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL BELL HANGER. Repairing a specialty. 103 THIRD AVE., near Wood st, Telephone 85L PITTSBURG, PA. au2e76-ws NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. OTTTV TTTP7F 'ti?!re0V rooma or general business purposes. In the new DIS PATCH building on Diamond street, now ro- main nnrented. THOSE WHO WISH -4i..n in frtia i. with th Mini the most rpntral flit- inveniences of UAUUU JU uw BJV uw - .-,- - fiassenger ana ireignt elevator service, ekcuk ight and steam-beating, shnnld applv at ones to the new DISPATCH BUILDING. Nos. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street. Walter J. Osborse. Richard BakeowS. BARROWS & OSBORNE JOB PRINTERS, SO Diamond street. Telephone No. 8E! se2-k58-TTSSri CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE TUT stoves and ranges while using the same for cooking; or any other purpose, by using tho Eureka Garbage Burner. "For illustrative cir cular, containing fall information, call on or address JAMES ANDERSON, S3 East Diamond street, e5-n57-TT3 Allegheny. Pa. G A.BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 134L se5-n60-TT3 - aEO. H. BARBOUR, CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Deslgnerot Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Building: rlel2-k66-D M FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION-FURNITURE. CARPETS, Household goods, eta, etc, at the resi dence of Dr. J. S. Dodge, corner of Whitfield and Kirkwood streets Pittsburg, East End, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, at 10 o'clock, prompt, household furnish ments, embracing easy chairs, lounges, tables, pictures, chamber furniture, dressing bu reaus, wardrobes, washstand3, bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, dining-room, delf and glassware; kitchen and laundry lurnisbments; fine body bmssels, and other carpets, on rooms, halls and stairs. Sale posi tive: terms cash. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. Take Penn Avenne Traction cars to Whitfleld street. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. ja27-70 Auctioneers. THREE OAK CHAMBER SUITS. TWO natural cherry and 3 walnut suits. 9 suits) parlor furniture, easy chairs, couches, lounges, rockers, in plush, brocatelle. silk and haircloth: wardrobes, dressers, bedsteads, cots, springs, mattresses, folding beds, coeval glass, pier mirror, pictures, clocks, rugs, brussels and in grain carpets, marble and wood center tables, washstands, cabinets, square piano, upright piano, decorated ware, dishes, notions, wraps, tinware and glassware, sideboards, silverware, hall racks, secretaries, chairs, desks, bookcases, linoleum, harness, lamps, fancy goods, curtains, cooking utensils, stoves, at auction at the auc tion rooms, So. 312 Market street, TUESDAY MORNING, Jannarv 29. at 10 prompt HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM. ja27-69 Auctioneers. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF 465 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES, BY THE Citizens' Traction Company, OS TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1889. At 10 o'clock A. sr. Sale to take place at Citi zens' Car Stables corner Forty-seventh and Butler streets. The above sale will consist of the following articles: 1S7 head of geldings, 153 head of. mares, 123 head of mules, 330 sets of harness, a large lot of blankets and other stable equip ments. All the above articles will be sold to the highest bidder. Anyone in need of the) above articles will find it to their advantage to attend the sale. No postponement on acconnt of the weather. JaSO-31 J. A. McKELVY. Auctioneer; ADJOURNED AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, January 31, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A. if., on the premises, NO. 563 FIFTH AVE.. H TOUT BRICK BWBHHIi, . 8 rooms and finished attlcnat. and art. gas, etc. Lot 20x100 feet, with privi lege of buying 200 feet additional. Terms S50O cash, balance long time. Samuel W. Black & Co.,' 99 Fourth Ave. Ja293 A UCTION! AUCTION! Valuable business property, on Butler street, Eighteenth ward, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1b89, 3 f. jr. J Owing to the owner leaving the city to en gage in other business, he will offer his two valuable properties at auction, to be sold to highest bidder, described as follows: Nos. 5137 and 5139 Butler street, lot 40x100, with large two-story frame building covering the fall width of lot, used as dwelling, black smith and carriage shop. The dwelling Is on second floor, containing 8 rooms, with hall en trance, paint shop and stable in rear. City water, both gases. Possession April L Will sell stock of wagons,carriages and blacksmiths' tools oi an Kinds at private sale. - Also just opposite above described property, Nos. 5132 and 5134 Butler street, lot 40x110; with) a good frame business honse and dwelling, con taining five rooms. Good stable in rear. Possession can be given at once. The above described properties are located in the best business square in the Eighteenth ward, and are suited for any kind of business. Sale positive. No reserve or postponement. Terms made known on day of sale. Full par ticulars of -THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3300 Butler street. Notary Public. Real Estate and Insurance Agt Or FRED RILEY, on the premises. ja23-2S B. Y. BOYCE, Anctioneer. OFFI CIAL-PITTSB DRG. TAXPAYERS' HOTICE. Office of the Board of Assessors, ) Pittsburo, PA., January 25, 1889. Valuations upon property in the Fourteenth, and Twentieth wards have been completed for the triennial assessment of 1SS9. Appeals may be made from 28th to 30th inclusive upon, forms furnished with transcripts, which can he had at once upon personal application, or by letter or postal card. All orders for tran. scripts now on file will be mailed at earliest possible moment. All appeals must be pro bated at this office. Office hours from 9 A. M. till 4 P. X. Attention is called to Section 23 of the new charter, which provides that '"The Board ot Assessors shall assess all property taxable for city purposes'at its actual cash value: provided, that no property shall be assessed for a less amonnt than the price paid for at the last re corded lale." By order of Board. FRANK P. CASE, ) PHILIP HOEKR. Assessors. JAMESJ.LARKIN. Ja26-59-P RESORTS. HOT SPEINGS, N. O. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL Firsi-class in every particular. Steam' Heif, Open Fires. Porches inclosed in glass. Superb Location. Ideal Climate for the debilitated. Baihs in Marble Pools, Finest in Amerioaj Waters unexcelledanywhere in curative power or luxury. G. K. LAPSING, (Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manager. jal5-5S-D OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA.. HYGEIA HOTEL. 100 yards from FortMonroe; open all the year, accommodates 1.000 guests; admirable location; delightful climate; thrilling historic surround ings. Turkish, Russian, Roman. Electric and HOT SEA baths, the latter especially beneficial in rheumatic tronbles. Music by the famous Artillery School Band. Glass-inclosed verandas. Average temperature for winter43. Absolutely free from malaria. All things considered, the most comforatable and delightful resort at which to spend thewinter months in the United States. Send for descnptivepamphlet. no27-y40-TnFSn F. N. PIKE. Manager. Our SPECIALTY RENT COLLECTENG. I 4 1