Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, January 30, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    Court Janitors Take Up Arms Against
Embryotic Lawyers
"WHO DISOBEY BUILDING EULES.
Players at the Moot Bar Threatened "With
a Eeal Case in Court.
BOIS ACT TOO MUCH Llfc-E OLD TIMERS
The young gentlemen who have been
plavinp court in one of the rooms dedicated
to the use of Judges Hawkins and Over are
apt to be furnished a case of real courting.
It is alleged they have not been as prudent
as they might have been and Lave
drawn down on their heads the wrath of the
janitors, who have thrown themselves
with such force on various officials and the
judges that the attrition has struck lire.
The trouble arose primarily from a very
small spark. Every one who has made the
rounds of the new Court House has had his
vision assaulted at every three or four paces
by large-sired cards adjuring him not
to expectorate on the floor. Kow, the
voung t;eutlemen who run the moot court
have been in the habit of turning these
Mgns, or such as were in the vicinity of the
Orphans' Court room-, and on the reverse
side inscribing an announcement of the
moot court being in hession, and an invita
tion to enter. It appears that the janitor
thought the voung men were acting too
much like the elder lawyers, sort of careless
whether thev obeyed rules or no, Ueatiug
with disdain the'adjuration to spit in the
cusp idores, smokiug Havana cigars or
even vile tobies in places where only an
old member of the bar might be tolerated,
in fact making the manners of their moot
court too much like those ofa real one.
SNORED TOO LOUD.
That the foreman of the last jury that sat
on a murder trial fell asleep and snored so
heavily as to annoy Judge Hawkins and his
court in the next room; that the moot court
sign was left on the door, inviting the popu
lace to enter, thereby annoying the Orphans
Court Judges and suitors, and especially the
tipstaves, who have been strongly inciting
the janitors to rebel.
All this discontent is alleged to have cul
minated in calling the attention of the
Countv Commissioners to the matter, and it
is said' they could think of nothing in the
wav of remedy, except the institution of
some kind of a suit against the voung gen
tlemen. It is said that proceedings have
been entered before either Alderman Mc
Kenna or Alderman lMcMasters, but efforts
to get satisfaction on this point were nuga
torv, nor could anyone be Jound who would
consent to disclose the nature of th2 com
plaint. It was stated somewhat positively,
however, that County Solicitor Geyer had
been instructed to prosecute, and it was in
timated that Messrs. "W. D. Moore, "Will
iam Keardon and Thomas M. Marshall
would look alter the interest of the de
fendants. It could not be learned whether all of the
voung men were sued or only the officers.
The latter are James McKirdy, President;
John X. Dunn. Vice President; Secretary,
P. A. Ammon;-Prothonotary and Clerk of
Courts, T. Morgan Silvey; District At
tornev and Treasurer, Charles Schlegel;
Sheri'ff, Charles Fetterman; County De
tective, .E.tJ- McKenna.
THEIR FUTURE PLANS.
Their friends hope the prosecution will
not interfere with the next session of court,
on Saturday, as at that time it is proposed
to adopt A new constitution and new rules,
and elect new officers. It is also proposed
to elect a supreme court, to be composed of
three members of the bar; an advisory com
mittee and a regular committee to prepare
trial lists. The year will be divided into
four terms of ten" weeks each, ana the execu
tive committee will select judges to serve
ten weeks, judges for all the courts, not ex
cepting the orphans'. The supreme court
will meel twice a year, but the dates have
not yet been nxed.
Twice a month sections of Blackstone are
to be dissected and lectured upon, and mem
bers are required, or at least expected, to
digest these sections so as to be able to dis
cuss them profitably and intelligently for
the benefit of all.
Should the association survive the present
attack, it will be wibdom for the janitors
and tipstaves to give it a wide berth, as
there are supposed to be metes and bounds
to the prerogatives of even janitors and
tipstaves.
THE ATTRACTION" THIS WEEK
At Uncus & Hackc'g
Are the unprecedented values in black
silks, all weaves; gros grain, faille Pran
caise, armure-, royals, surahs, satin mer
veilleux and satin rhadames at the uni
form price of SI per yard. "We positively
assert that never before have such values
been offered in these desirable fabrics.
AVhile we have many higher priced grades,
relatively of equal value, we call special at
tention to this SI a yard line as a bargain
worthy your immediate attention.
Black and white striped gros grains,
black and white striped satins, black and
white striped and figured surahs, suitable
lor costumes, skirts or combinations the
handsomest line ever shown in the city.
French challis at 50 cents per yard--only
a small percentage yet arrived of the quan
tity we are importing, although plenty to
make a selection lrom, as the styles are all
new, handsome and desirable.
In our wash goods department we show
an elegant line of the celebrated Koechlin's
French sateens, Anderson's noveltips and
zephyrs, domestic sateens, toile du Xord,
etc
In the linen (housekeepers') department
the attractions are so many it would be
almost impossible to enumerate specially,
and we will only say that our display and
values of towels, table linens, napkins,
honey-comb and Marseilles quilts, scarfs,
tidies, etc., cannot be excelled.
The many attractions in our grand cloak
room (second floor) which we are now
offering, must insure a busy season here.
The special styles we are showing in long
and snort wraps, jackets, etc., presents to
those desiring a fashionable, stylish, well
made and good-fitting garment an opportu
nity not to be neglected.
All we have left of our last importation
of French jerseys will be closed out at 50
per cent reduction S8 quality for $4; $10
quality for S3; S12 quality for S6; ?15
futility for S7 50, and an all-silk jeriey at
12 50" that sold lotmerly at S25.
Hugus & Hacke,
Fifth avenue and Market street.
mwfsu
"Whitmyri: & Co. find great gratification
in the manner in which ".Rosalia" flour is
making a footing in the two cities, exclu
sively 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 "Kosalia" flour
bales show infallibly that nothing succeeds
like success. For sale by all grocers and in
use universally.
Traction Auction Sale.
Three hundred and fifty head of horses
and mules will be sold at cor. of Butler and
Forth-seventh sts., this morning at 10
o'clock.
Prices very low this week in our black
goods department, to make room for early
spring importations. Hugus & Hacke.
Jiwrsu
Traction Auction Sale.
Three hundred and fifty head of horses
mid mules will be sold at cor. of Butler and
Forty-seventh sts., this morning at 10
o'clock.
s 300 styles in French and Scotch zephyr
flannels. New and handsome effects.
mwfsu Hugus & Hacke.
j J Go to Hauch's for diamonds; lowest prices.
285 Fifth ave. wrsu
The Work to be Transacted at the Annual
Meeting In Jnne.
M. N. Forney, Secretary of the Master
Car Builders' Association ol .the United
States, has sent notices to this city of the
annual meeting of the association to be held
in Buffalo in June next. The date has not
Vet been decided upon, but it will probably
be about the last of the month. A number
of railroad officials of this city are members
of the association and will attend the con
vention. The following subjects are in the
hands of committees who will report upon
them:
A code of rules for the interchange of
passenger cars,.including sleeping, 'parlor,
chair, basrgage and express cars. This
matter has always been a source or" annoy
ance to railroad officials when hauling the
cars of other roads. A great many lines
haul the cars of other roads at so much per
mile. Other larger lines will not haul pas
senger cars belonging to other roads unless
the parties in the car are provided with 18
full tare passenger tickets. This is the case
with special Pullman cars on the Pennsyl
vania lines. If a Pittsburger charters a
Pullman car for an exclusive trip
to 2ew York he will have to
purchae 18 tickets before the car is
placed on a train. "With the private cars of
officials of other lines it is the custom to pass
the car and party over the line without
charge. Some roads, in addition to lifting
the pass for the car, aKo make each indi
vidual in the car produce a pass or ticket.
Committees will also report on a "stand
ard journal box lid for a 60,000-pound car
and a standard lid for a 40,000-pound car."
E. B. "Wall. Superintendent of Motive
Power of the Panhandle road, will report on
a "standard brake gear for airbrake cars,
with a brake shoe for iron beam."
A committee will also report on "car
heating and lighting." They will select a
steam coupler and will submit it to letter
ballot for adoption. Frank L. Shepard, of
the Pennsylvania Bailroad at Altoona, is
on the committee.
ALLEGHENY'S HOSPITAL
It Has a Balance on Hand, Does Good
Work, bat Ilns Certain Needs.
The Board of Directors of the Allegheny
General Hospital held their annual meeting
yesterday.
President "Woodburn reported that they
needed more room. The dwelling near the
hospital, bought during the year, gave
them 15 more rooms. The cost of improve
ment for the vcar amounted to $9,094 60.
The Superintendent, Miss Florence K.
Tildsey, reported that in 1888, 813 patients
were admitted, 200 more than last year. Of
this number 595 were cured, and 72 died.
The charity patients were 567, The average
cost of patient per day is 97.18 cents.
The financial report shows a balance on
hand of 51,681 98. The Ladies Society
were commended for their kindness. The
training school graduated three nurses, and
admitted 19 pupils during the year.
Resolutions of respect for Captain Gray
were adopted.
The following named directors were elect
ed for the present vear: B. F. "Woodburn,
"W. G. Park. F. K. Brunot, A. D. Smith, J.
A. Caughey, J. L. Graham, J.McCutcheon,
Josiah Cohen, B, B. Mowry, Jj. P. Peter
son, Jr., and John G. Stephenson.
AXOTHEE KEW LINE.
A Report That Jay Gonld Is Forcing His
War Into Fittsbnrc.
It is reported that a scheme is on foot to
run another through railroad from Pitts
burg to the Missouri river. It is said that
Jay Gould is trying to push his way with
the "Wabash, St. -Louis and Pacific into
this city to get some of the enormous ton
nage out of this territory. This line is sup
posed to run on the Pittsburg and Western
to Akron, thence via the Pittsburg, Akron
and Chicago to Chicago Junction. The
latter road is going to be "William Semple's
short route to Chicago.
From Chicago Junction a new road eight
miles long is to be built to Carey, O. At
Carey the new line will go over the Cleve
land and Western to Fort "Wayne where
connection will be made with the Wabash.
"When ill with pains and exhanstion
Parker's ginger tonic is your surest relief.
Parker's hair balsam, aids the hair growth
Letter of Recommendation
From Secretary of the Bench Dog Show.
a correct copy ot tne original letter:
Westminster Kennel Club,
1
8.)
44 DKOADWAY,
2fETV YORK ClTr, February 27, 1888.
Prof. Parker having given exhibitions of
his troupe of trained dogs at the annual Dog
Show ot the Westminster Kennel Club for
the past four or five years, I can most highly
recommend his exhibitions as being enter
taining and attractive.
F. E. HrrcncocK,
Sec Westminster Kennel Club.
Prof. Parker will exhibit his famous
trained dogs al Grand Central Eink, Penn
avenue, every afternoon at 3 o'clock and
evening at 9 o'clock.
A 8700 Stetnvray Piano for $2i!5.
A 5700 Steinway piano, finished all
around, with all improvements, excellent
tone and richlv carved rosewood ease, cost
when new 700; for S225; also, a magnificent
Marshall & Mittauer piano, highest stvle,
for S225. These are creat bargains. Call
at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co.,
537 Smithfield street, General Agents for
the celebrated Sohmcr pianos, the superb
Colby pianos and Newman Bros.' organs.
Tbe Best Is Cheapest.
The increase in accident insurance has
brought into existence scores of short-lived
institutions, whose failures are disastrous to
the business, and tend to discourage their
patrons. But the National Benefit Associa
tion of Indianapolis can be relied on, as it
has stood the test of years.
J. T. Cunningham, Agent,
51 Lewis block.
Attention, Companies and Societies.
We have a big lot of army muskets, car
bines, swords, sabers, etc, which must be
sold at anv price within 60 days.
J. H. Johnston, 621 Smithfield st.
Traction Auction Sale.
One hundred head oflarger horses will be
sold at the Butler street stables at 10 o'clock
this morning. Anyone in need of a good
horse should attend this sale
1,045 Cabinet Photos Wero Made
Yesterday at the Elite gallery, 516 Market
st, Pittsburg, Pa. Good work and low
prices tell the tale. Bring the children.
Massaee Treatment.
Scientific sand electric massage applied
by I. Munk, 806 Penn avenue. towfs
Go to Hauch's for fine umbrellas; lowest
prices. 295 Fifth avc WPSu
Cabinet photos, all styles, 51 50 per doz.
Prompt delivery. Lies' popular gallery,
10 and 12 Sixth st. mwtsu
Scrofula cured free of charge at 1102
Carson st, Southsidc
ELECTIONS.
ELECTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tbat there will be a general meeting of tbe
stockholders of tbe Pittsburg Ramie Manufact
uring Company on MONDAY, February 1L
1SS9, at 730 o'clock p.m., at the office of Geo.
R. Sbidle, No. 417 Smithfield street, Pittsburg,
to elect a Board of Directors, make by-laws and
transact such other business as may be neces
sary. FRANK W. SMITH. Attorney for Com
pany. ja-23-7-w
EDUCATIONAL.
PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE
East End, Pittsburg. Second term opens
February 1. 1SKJ. DUworth Hall is ready for
occupancy and will accommodate a largernum
ber of students. Apply to MISS HELEN E."
TELI.ETREAU. President jaS-lS ,
S&-Dfsplay advertisements one dollar per
iquare for one insertion Classified advertise
ments on this pape 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
potblic, Branch Offices have been
established at the folio-wing 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 are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
TOOM AS MCCAFFREY, 353 Butler street
EMIL O. STUCKKT, 21th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylleave. and Fulton st
N. STOKELY. Firth Avenue Market House.
XAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEK & SHEIULEK,&thav. & At wood st
SOUTH SIDE.
JACOB srOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
C1IAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAF.RCHEK, S3 Federal street
McliRIUE UltOS.. Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED II. EGGE11S. 172 Ohio street
F. IL EGGEKSASON. Ohio and Chestnut st.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHEN BY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKKY M . G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED-IIELP.
Male Ilela.
-TTTANTEO-AGENTS TO SELL THE 6ELF
VV LIGHTING pocket I.imp:sellstsl(Tbt. L.
W. MA1BAOM, 506 Smlthfleld st. 1a30-22
WANTED-A GOOD BOY TO LEARN THE
barber trade; one with some experience
preferred. Apply 8S3 SECOND AVE. Ja30-17
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ANTED AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S
foot heaters and natent fuel for carriages.
warons. etc: sells at sight. Inquire after 3 P. 31.,
ai. acaii.-i.jL, .lit., iu ieaerai si., A-iicgneny,
Pa. del6-9-p
WANTED IMMEDIATELY CAPABLE
young man as assistant bookkeeper: must
have had experience. Address in own handwrit
ing MANUFACTURER, Dispatch office, giving
reference. )a30-9
ANTED-AT ONCE-A PRACTICAL DYER
and cleaner: oue who thoroughly under
stands the business: to the right party a steady
Job. Address No. 132 WASHINGTON ST.. New
Castle, Pa. JaSO-34
-TTTANTED SIX ENERGETIC MEN TO
s V solicit orders for tea, baking powder and
ftlces; none but experienced salesmen need ap
y. Address AMERICAN TEA CO., No. 340 Fifth
avenue, city. Ja30-31
WANTED-BY A BOSTON TEA AND COF
FEE importing and roasting house, a sales
man well acquainted -with retail grocers in Pitts
burg and Allegheny City to take exclusive agency
of their goods and sell same on commission. Ad
dress, with references, COFFEE, Dispatch office.
Ja30-13
-VTT-ANTEU-MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY
of our safes: size 28x18x18 Inches: weight
MO lbs. ; retail price fS: other sizes in proportion.
A rare chance and permanent business. These
sales meet a demand never before supplied by
other safe companies, as we are not governed by
the safe pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O.
seS-p92-ws
Female IIclD.
WANTED-MILL1NERS-12 OR IS A 1 MIL
LINERS can And good situations out of the
city by applying to J. D. BERND 4 CO.. 815. 817
Liberty street Ja30-33
WANTED-AT ONCE-SMART BUSINESS
woman ndt under 25: references rcauired:
salary 10 per week. Call 10 to 12 Wednesday,
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
room 11, M
Sixth St.
Ja30-6
WANTED-IMMEDIATELY. FOR HOTEL,
pantry, kitchen, etc., dining room girls,
cooks and chambermaids; S3 50 to S4 per week:
nurse and bouse girls; all first-class help report
here. MRS. MEEH AN, (H5 Grant st Ja21-D
Male nnd Female Ilcln.
TrT7"ANTEI-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO
t engage in an easy, paying business at
home; can -work daytime or evening and make 50c
to $2 per hour; sure thing: sample and complete
instructions sent free. Address, WORLD
SUPPLY CO.. Rutland. Vt JagMlO
WANTED SITUATIONS.
-TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CIGAR AND
V v candr salesman wants a situation. Address
W. H. S., "Dispatch office. Ja23-38
WANTED-SITDATIONBY A FIRST-CLASS
mechanical engineer: good draughtsman
as -well as mathematician. Address S. D. Dispatch
office. Ja30-8
WANTED-FOSITION AS FOREY31EN OR
stable boss In llverv or other stable: 10
years experience. Address H. W. K., 88 Chestnut
st.. Allegheny. Jats-47
-rrTANTED-FOR PARIS EXHIBITION. BY
TT young man with ten years1 business ex
perience, situation as interpreter or exhibitor of
an American Industry, ASH, 72 Fultou, Cleve
land, Ohio. ja30-19
-TT7-ANTED-BY A YOUNG BUSINESS MAN,
TV employment at moderate salary: hare had
experience as grocery clerk and traveling sales
man: no objection to leaving city or State. EN
EBGETIC, Dispatch office. Ja30-ll
WAKTED-RO03IS. HOUSES.
TrA;TE1,-TO RENT-ONE OR TWO-STORY
V brick building, with power if possible; cellar
and railroad facilities preferred. Address at
once J. F., Dispatch office. Ja29-43
TfJ-ANTEU-BY APRIL I, SHOWROOM ON
v V first floor on good business street; would
rent one-half oriarge room with first-class party.
Address SHOWROOM. Dispatch office. de.-f33
TTTANTEO A HOUSE, WITH MODERN CON
V VEN1ENCE3, or 12 rooms, bath and w. c..
situated on or near Fifth avenue traction road,
near East Liberty. Address X. Y. Z.. Dispatch
office. Ja3n-i5-wsu
WANTED-TO BENT BY MARCH 15, OK
April 1, a neat dwelling of about 7 rooms,
3 adults. Addrcis, stating rental, K. H. B., 131s-
jui-vii uiiibCt jaoir
WANTED PARTNERS.
TTTANTED ENERGETIC MAN TO TAKE
M half Interest In a good paying business and
to act as business manager; small capital required.
Address MUTUAL, Dispatch office. Ja23-61
WANTED-A RELIABLE PARTY WITH J300
to take half interest in a light manutactur
lng business; goods staple: business easily
learned: Eatisfactorv income assured: references
If desired. Address LIGHT, Dispatch office.
Ja2S-&i
WANTED FINANCIAL.
-T7ANTED-T0 INVfcST 2, 000 OR 13,000 IN A
good paying business. Answer INVEST
MENT, Dispatch office. Ja30-35
VTTANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTII-
V LY settlement with itemized statement.
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. 28-a29-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
in sums to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent.
GRAFJ1ING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apO-el-D
-TTT ANTED RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT
LY LY; prorerty managed with satisfaction.
ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
Jal9-Sl
WANTKD-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over J4.O0O; 4i per cent; no tax.
nENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
TrrANTED-MORTGAGES FROMS500TO f5,000
V up to loaoco;to loan 4, 5 and 6 per cent
JAS. W. DRAPE & Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts
burg. Ja2G-94-MWS
-VTTANTED-MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES, ON
V Pittsburg, Alleghenyorsubnrbvi Improved
real estate, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER &
LEE, 313 Wood street. Ja20-90-MWS
WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
small amounts on Improved city or Alle
gheny countv property at lowest market rates.
THOS. L1GUETT. No. 114 Fourth aTe. Ja25-W
WANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY
amount: lowest rates of interest and commis
sion. riTTSBUKO CO.. LIMITED, Keal Estate
and Insurance, 138 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jal-Sl-D
TTTANTED-TO LOAN 8500,000. IN AMOUNTS
V of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4K per cent treeof tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK A BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. scil-d2S-D
TTTANTED-PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS TO
V sell, houses to rent rents and accounts to
collect; personal attention and prompt settlements
guaranteed. THOi. MCCAFFREY, Notajy Pub
lic, 3509 Butler street fel2-kl6-w
W
ANTED-TO LOAN f200,000 ON JIOET
f;AGK3:fl00 and unward at 6 Tier cent:
S3X,00Oat 4M per cent on residences or business
properly: also in sujviuiuk wuuuo.
S. H.
FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue.
OWl-eS4-D
WANTED-MOKTG AGES-?1, 000, 000TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5and
6 per cent and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PEN.NOCK & &ON, 105
Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
WANTED-BOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS
to collect In both cities. We give special
attention to repairs, taxes, insurance and man
agement of properties: Itemized accounts, inonth
lyscttlcments. PITTSBURG CO., Lim., 138 Fifth,
avenue. Keal Estate and Insurance. Jal-W-I
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-OFFERS-A MANUFACTURING
corporation desires to establish a
branch factory in the vicinity or Pittsburg: em
ploys 100 hands and ships CO, 000 tons of treight an
nually: requires 5 to 10 acres of ground having
navigable water ai.rt railroad frontage. Offers
may be sent to CHAS. L. WORK, 501 Chestnut st,
Philadelphia, Pa. Ja29-73-Tuwssa
TTTANTED-TO BUY A SMALL 8ECOND
VV hand cas engine of about ono horse power.
Address L. A. B., Dispatch office. Ja30-43
WANTED-TO BUY HOUSEHOLD GOODS
or all kinds. Address PITTSBURG AUC
TION CO., 93 Third ave., near Wood st. Ja29-W
TX7ANTED-FECOND-HAND LATHE, DBILL
V press, steam hammer, planers, etc. Ad
dress j" G. SUTTON & CO., West Newton, Pa.
Ja29-35
TTrANTED-EVERYBODY TO CALL AND.
VT SCO Oiir HUD Ul UUUIUB UU UJUU,iunwi
prices for fine pictures. STANFORD & CO.. 68
Federal st Ja23-93-WSSU
WANTED-EVERYBODY ID KNOW "THE
ELITE" GALLERY. 516 Market St., Pitts
burg, Pa., will make cabinets for i 00 per doz.
until May 1, 1889; use elevator. Jall-83-wssn
TTTANTED-PEOPLE WHO LIVE OUTSIDE
V V the city to attend our auction sales of furni
ture, larpets, etc.. Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 A.
M. and 2 P.M. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93
Third ave. Ja29-99
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
H. Terheyden 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 TERHEiDEN, 530 Smlthfleld st
noll-HWFSU
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 96 Firth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, ererybodyto
know that he is making fine cabinets at (150 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous process. mhl3-k27
TTTANTED ALL HOTEL AND SALOON
V keepers to know that now is the time to
file all applications and bonds for liquor licenses.
Get all papers properly made out by THOS. MC
CAFFREY. Notary Public, 3309 Butler st. Have
all the blank forms on hand; office open evenings.
la9-61-wssn
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
CItv Residence.
FOR SALE-S2.550-ON CONGRESS STKEET
brlck dwellings rooms, sewered, both gases,
etc. : lot 20x50 ft. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth
ave. Telephone 167. Ja27-58-MWsn
FOR SALE OR TO LET-ON CARbON ST..
dwelling of 6 rooms and store room, would
make an elegant location for a saloon. J. C.
RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st.
Ja27-77
FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP 53,000 -S1.000
cash, balance on easy payments, brick house,
7 rooms, lot 20x90 ft., Caldwell, near Vine St. .
A. HEBRON SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja29-97
FOR SALE-WYOMING ST.. MT. WASHING
TON, 3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms, hall
and vestibule: n. and a. gas: hot and cold water;
Sood sewerage: price low; lot 30x90. J. C.
IEILLY, 77 Diamond St. Ja27-77
FOB SALE-CORNER WYLIE AVENUE AND
Caramel alley. Thirteenth ward, a neat
2-story brick dwelling of 6 rooms and finished
attic; lot 0x80 feet; low price and easy terms. In
quire at GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, 423
Wood street dc-198-WS
FOR SALE HARBISON STREET, NEAB
Fortv-nlnth st, 1 two-story frame houst, 6
rooms and attic, also on rear 1 two-story frame,
4 rooms and attic, fronting on nice paved alley;
will sell one or both: lot 22x100. J. C. EEILLY,
77 Diamond St. Ja27-77
1710R SALE-REDUCED 10 J10.MO-FIFTH
ave., only a few squares from Court House a
large 2-story, pressed-orlck residence of 7 rooms:
finished attic laundry.' cellar, hail, bathroom and
inside w. c: inside shutters, complete electric
work and speaking tubes, porches, nat and art.
gas; also on rear of lot 25x120, fronting on Ann
st, is a 2-storr frame dwelling of 5 rooms and cel
lar: almost new; this is good Investment prop
erty: on line of cable cars: splendid location.
BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
Ja20-122-22,24.28.23,30
Enat End Residences.
FOR RALE-SHADYSIDE, BETWEEN AM
BERSON and Aiken avenues, and between
P. R. R. and Fifth ave. cablo line, elegant resi
dence 9 rooms, best finish: all latest conveniences
and improvements: sewer connections: large lot:
choice location. HENRY A. BBEED, 516 Market
st Ja29-53
FOR SALE NEGLEY AVENUE -HANDSOME
residence properties along this great
connecting thoroughfare of all other avennea
leading from the city tor sale at the low price of
MJ, S50 and (60 per foot front; this propert) will
be worth from 90 to SlOO nnd over when pavement
is finished. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station street
E. E. Ja29-40-TWP
FOR SALE ON PARK AVE., NEAB
Frankstown ave., lot 26x78, new frame house
of 8 rooms, reception hall; bathroom, natural gas,
electric belts, all modern improvements, aboutfi
minutes1 walk from East Liberty station and
about 8 minutes rrom either line or cable cars; only
S3.250; terms to suit. THOS. W. LIGGETT. No.
Ill Fourth ave. Ja25-32-Tuwssu
FOB SALE-A REAL BABGAIN-S15.500 FOB A
large and elegant brick dwelling of about 15
large rooms, hall In center, all conveniences, per
fect sewerage, on oneof the finest paved avenues
In the E. E.:lotl20 feet front: house cost Sl3.oooto
build ; lot is worth $9, 600: moderate amount down,
balance on bond and mortgage. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Ja29-39
FOR SALE-QUEEN ANNE HOUSE-NO. 6217
Howe street 140 leetwest or Shady avenue.
East End; Pittsburg traction cars run on Shady
avenue every rew minutes; house has 8 rooms,
bath, inside water closet, laundry In cellar, which
has cemented floor: has electric bell, etc.; lot33x
125; good neighborhood; fine building now being
finished near it; price $5,500: (1,100 cash and the
balance on long time if desired. C H. LOVE,
No. 93 Fourth avenue.
Ja30-30
FOB SALE AT A -BARGAIN, ROUP ST.,
Queen Anne frame dwelling of 11 rooms: re
ception hall and bathroom: bay windows full
height of house: triple windows in library and
room above: ample closets and china enpboard;
artificial and natural gas: good cellar with laun
dry having stationary tubs and stove: hot and
cold water; front and rear porches; lot 42,xl6S
to a 20-foot alley: good stable on rear of lot; terms
easy. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
J a20-12S-23, 25, 26, 28, 30
TTIOB SALE-EAST END BESIDENCE PBOP
Jt? EBTY. with fine large lot 120x274 feet on
Penn avenue; shade and fruit trees and shrub
bery: lull supply or pure water: 10 rooms in resi
dence, with bath, dressing room, natural ga6,
cedar closet china cupboards, dry cellar with
furnace and vegetable bins; porches front and
sides; brick residence with slate roor and com-
Jilete throughout in all Its parts: a bargain on
ong. easy payments. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Ja26-94-MWS
FOB SALE -(6,500, IF SOLD AT ONCE-ONE
or the best locations in Oakland; a new, modern-style
brlik dwelling or 8 rooms, hail, vesti
bule, bath, two inside w c's, stationary wash
stand, pantrf between kitchen and dining room,
laundrv. cemented cellar, sliding doors and in
side shutters: beautllul slate mantels and tile
hearths; fine front and back porches; also, front
and back stairs; house papered throughout in the
most artistic manner: good sewerage Iron lence.
cement walks, etc. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. ' Ja20.124-22,24,26,28,30
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT
once elegant lot cor. two prominent paved
aves. in the East End. elegant brick house, almost
new. reception hall, parlor, library, dining room,
kitchen and large pantry on first floor, 5 good bed
rooms, bath aud w. c on second floor, large fin
ished attic servant's room ana cedar closet on the
third floor, electric bells speaking tubes, sliding
doors, large front porch. Day windows, elegant
neighborhood and convenient to both steam and
cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth
avc Ja25-32-Tuwssn
TXazelrrood Residences.
FOE SALE-HAZELWOOD-THE GREATEST
bargain yet ottered, two frame houses of 6
rooms each; lots each 90x150: only f,5C0 each: on
easy terms. J. K. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth
avc Ja30-51
Alleahenr Residences.
F
IOB SALE ELEGANT RESIDENCE 8
rooms and attic witn ail convenlences-faclne
the park; best exposure: terms very reasonable.
HENBY A. BBEED, 516 Market St. Ja29-53
TTIOB SALE NORTH AVE., FRONTING
C 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 6nft: lot 19x
100 to alley. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st
Ja25-43
F
lOR SALE INVESTMENT IN SECOND
ward. Allegheny, near Pleasant Vallev cars.
6 brick dwellings ori rooms, hall and vestibule
Inside w. c, nat. gas, etc., each: sewcrea: rents
SlOffJ: taxes and water rents (145. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Ja2t-73-26, 30
FOR SALE-2 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS IN
Second ward, Allegheny, convenient to the
parks and street cars, 0 rooms in cadi, with bath,
w. c, hot and cold water, natural gas, marble
mantels, hall, dry cellar: everything in perfect
order: price (3.750 and 83,600 each. JAS. V.
DRAPE& CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
Ja30-3fi
FOR SALE-(4,00-SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH
finished attic press brick front, hall ves
tibule, side entrance and handsome stationary
mirrors: natural and artificial gas, hot and cold
water, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, ce
mented cellar. Situated in Second ward, Alle
gheny, near street cars. Terms to suit purchaser.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth aveuue.
Jal9-S8-MWTSSU
FOR BALE-THAT HANDSOME BRICK RESI
DENCE (almost new) on North avenue, Alle
gheny, corner Palo Alto strett. fronting on the
parks, 10 large, cheerrulrooms: library and sitting
room, lavatory and bath, stationary washstanda
with marble tops, and hot and cold water through
out: several elegant Plllard marble mantels:
natural gas; inside shutters; china closets and
pantries, elevator, laundry and drying rooms,
furnace; dry cellar under the whole house, etc : to
besoldatpublicsaleonTUESDAYAFrERNOON,
FEBRUARY 6, at 2 o'clock. in ourofflcel29 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg: title perrect: the premises can
be examined any afternoon on presenting our
card, which can be obtained at our office. Terms,
etc.. from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
Ja3CK18 "
Snhnrbnn Residences.
FOR SALE HANDSOME SUBURBAN BRICK
residence on P. B. R. Just beyond cltv line
and near station, having ten rooms, doubIehalIs,
bath room, range hot and cold water, natural
gas, together with fine stable and carriage houses;
also 2 acres of ground covered with choice lruit,
flowers; only (11,000; on terms to suit BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Janl6-10-jrwFS
FOB SALE OB TO LET-ONE OFTHE MOST
beautiful suburban places in Allegheny
county: the house Is 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
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, lruit and ornamental trees; tbewhole
will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres or ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOXVILLE OiAND IM
PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue Knoxvllle
borough. JaI0-9
Clur r.Of
T7IOB SALE-LOTS IN TWENTY-SEVENTH
JD ward, S. S., the bestlou for theleast money,
only (250 each, and such an easy way to nay it (10
down and (10 monthly; 25X1C0 each. J. C.
BEILLY, 77 Diamond st Ja27-77
FOB SALE-LOTS I LOTS! LOTS! LOTSI-1N
Dickson plan. Thirty-third street Call and
get a choice level lot. They are the best located
and most suitable lots now for aale. Prices from
(450 to (300 each. Verv easy payments. Buy now
before prices go up. First buyers will get a re
duction and a preference. See plan and get full
particulars orTHOS. McCAFFBEY, 3509 Butler
street. Office open evenings. Jal2-34-ws
East End' Lou.
FOB SALE-LOTS ON LINDEN AVENUE,
near Point Breeze, size 50x150 feet: this
property has lust been 'recently graded and will
be sold at a special bargain. BLACK & BAIBD,
95 Fourth ave. Ja25-26-D
FOB SALE-ONLY' (70 A FRONT FOOT. IF
sold within th next 10 days, lot 50x175 fee t,
on Thomas st., one or the best locations on the
boulevard, East End; tbls it a bargain. W. A.
HEKBON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
Ja23-10-xwr
FOE SALE-LOTS! LOTSI-FBANKSTOWN
ave., Brushton station: Bank or Commerce
addition plan ; no lot less than 40x140 feet to 20-toot
alley ; terms, 5t down and (10 a month; cheapest
lots in the market secure plan from JOHN F.
BAXTEB, Agent512 Smlthfleld st Ja27-62
Hazclvrood Lou.
FOB SALE-FINE BUILDING LOTS AT HA
ZELWOOD, B. & O. B. B.. Twenty-third
ward; trains run to station In 10 to 12 minutes;
Srlce (150 to (300: terms made to suit purchasers.
. McCKICKABT, new No. 1010 Penn avenue.
no-!-h9-WS
AllcehcnT Tjota.
F
IOB SALE FINEST BUILDING SITE ON
the n.irk In Allegheny: will divide in lots to
suit buyers: this Is a sneclal nronertv: terms to
suit. BLACK BAIRD, 05 Fourth ave.
Ja27-10-MWThsn
Suburban Lota.
FOB SALE LARGE BUILDING LOTS AT
BIssell station, B. & O. B. B.; largo forest
trees: low price and long time. Inquire at BOOM
8, BIssell block. Jal8-K-D
FOB 8ALE-A CHOICE PIECE OF GROUND,
cor. or Rebecca and Pitt st. Wllklnsburg,
fronting on paved street; lot 50x122 to alley. J. C.
KEILLY, 77 Diamond St. Ja27-77
Farm.
I70B S ALE-FABM OF 80 ACRES IN MIFFLIN
. township, 1 mile from Homestead and Du
quesne: good buildings, orchards, etc Inquire, of
C. A. O'BRIEN, attorney, 402 Grant st
JS28-82-WS
FOE SALE U ACBES LAND WITH GOOD
house and barn and other Improvements, one
mile from Fair Oaks, on Ft. Wayne R. K., 15
miles from Pittsburg. Inquire of GEOBGE V.
CBEESE. No. 28S Lacock st, Allegheny.
Ja27-3-MW
Manufacturing Sites.
FOB SALE-MANUFAOTUBING SITE NEAB
MoKeesport and new gas territory: low price
to large works. Inquire at BOOM 8, BIssell block.
Jal8-45-D
FOBSALE-MANUFACTUKINGSITE;ABOUT
20 acres, 2H miles trora Washington, Pa., on
C V. B. B.. with comfortable dwelling; plenty of
water and gas: no gas or oil lease on the property;
price. (5,000. Address C. B. WEIBICILWashlng
ton. Pa. Ja26-91-wsn
FOB SALE -MANUFACTURING SITE; ONE
of the best In the city, near Twenty-fifth
St., on Allegheny Valley Bailroad; has an Iron
clad building on lot 100x120 feet on long lease;
side-track connections with Allegheny Valley
Bailroad. For all particulars address CABBIEK
NO. 25, Pittsburg P. O. la3-90-D
Miscellaneous.
FOB SALE-SEE AUCTION SALE OF 563
Fifth ave. in another column; terms 1500 cash,
balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
99 Fonrth are. Ja23-84
J710BSALE-EASTEND-VALUABLE HOUSES
? and lots at very low prices and easy terms.
OB SALE WILKINSBURG-NEAK STATION,
large, finely-finished brick house 9 rooms,
(8,500: (2,500 cash, balance to suit: also six
smaller houses at low prices, monthly pay
ments. FOB SALE-OSBOBNE HOUSES AND LOTS
on easy terms.
FOB SALE-HAYSVILLE-ONE HOUSE AND
several lots cheap.
FOB SALE-OLENF1ELD-TWO HOUSES ON
easy terms.
FOB HALE-EMSWOETH -FINE QUEEN ANNE
house and vacant lots.
FOB SALE-PITTSBUKG-ON BEED BTBEET. 4
irarue houses, 6 rooms each; can be bought
cheap. 11 soon.
Call on J. DEEMITT, 407 Giant street
Ja29-49-TTS '
for" sale-business.
Easiness Cbanres.
FOB SALE-A SOAP FACTOEY IN GOOD
condition; splendid chance for man with
small capital. Address H. It, Dispatch office
Ja30-20
FOB SALE-BAKERY AND GROCERY: AN
old established stand doings good business.
Inquire of P. CLABK, C8 Seventh avenue. Ja22-56
FO B S A L.E-A COMPLETE- CHEMICAL
laboratory : desirable location and low rent
Inquire at ROOM 8. BIssell block, corner Seventh
avenue and BmlthAeld street JaIS-45-D
FOR SALE GROCERY AT INVOICE-BEST
location in the city: doing a thriving business,
and principally cash; good, rresh stock or goods;
fixtures, etc.: satisfactory reason given for sell
ing. J. B. COOPEB&CO., 107 Fourth ave.
ta30-51
FOK SALE-STOBES, STORES, STOEES;
drug, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea,
cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur
ants, confectioneries, boarding houses, coal
works, etc.; ICO good city business chances tor
men or women. SHEPABD & CO., 54 Fifth ave.
Ja30
FOE SALE-A HALF INTEBEST IN ALABGE
and successful general store in a manufac
turing town, on line of railroad; last years' busi
ness (70,000, mostly cash: a rare opening to an ac
ceptable man: ill health the only reason for sell
ing. JAS. W. DBAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave
nue Pittsburg. Ja26-91-Mws
Business Stands.
FOB SALE-THE PARK PLACE HOTEL,
cor. Penn and Brushton ave.. E. E.. contain
ing 16 rooms: everything in first-class condition:
an elegant opening to start business: lot 75x140.
J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja27-77
FOB SALE-THEMOST ELIGIBLY-LOCATED
hotel property in Massllion, O. : two-storr
frame building; 25 rooms; will be sold cheap:
terms easy; if not sold by March 1 will be for rent;
Sossesslon April 1. For particulars address 31. H.
:iNG. Masslllon. O. Ja26-77
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, &c
FOBSALE-DOGS-GOBDON SETTEES-TWO
beauties: one broken and one pup. BED
LION SALE STABLES. Ia29-5S
FOR SALE-CLYDESDALE STALLION-AD-DKESS
or call on P. A. CALLAHAN, Wex
ford, Allegheny Co., Pa. Ja27-4
F
OP. SALE-FULL BRED JERSEY COW
with heifer calf at side. Inquire II. F
DUNHAM, 191 First avenue city.
Ja30-4S
F1
OB SALE-ONE OF THE GBEATEST IN THE
world, a fresh registered cow: Jersev and
Hohueln: gives lour gallons or milk: will give the
'cow on trial. Apply at 189 BEAVEE AVE.. Alle-
gheny.
Ja.TO-21-WFSu
machinery nnd Metals.
FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept in stock, lrom
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p.
&25 Park way. J. 3. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-MWF
FOK SALE-28X48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a vear: can be teen in operation; price
on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma
chine all complete: capacity 10,000 in 10 hours:
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
First ave. aul-p32-MWJ'
F
OB ALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY:
orte 7Mxl2-lnch double engine, double drum:
others down to 4xS-inch. with single or double
friction drums: wire and manllaropc centrifugal
uuip, vie. ijiujxAs i.aitLi.1 'a oui s. corner
,acockandSndnskysts..AiIpghenv. Ial7-Mivp
TO LET.
Oulccs. Desk Room. Szc
TO LET-(S9) - OFFICES AND BUSINESS
rooms in best location) rail for prices.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jal5-23-D
TO LET TWO LARGE CONNECTING
offices, second floor of 163 Fifth avenue, sec
ond door from Grant st, opposite Court House.
J. P. QUINN. JaS0-l0
TO LET-FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING
corner Water street and Cherry alley: rent
low. D. W. C. BIDWELL ft CO., corner Water
street and Cherry alley. Ja30-2S-D
TO LET-FBEE BENT-TO APRIL L 18S9
Offlces, cor. Fifth avenue and Wood street;
ood light and Crane elevator. SAMUEL -W.
LACK& CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja3-SS-D
TO LET OFFICES ON FEDERAL ST., ALLE
GHENY, near Sixth street bridge; new
building, good size well lighted, large hall; rents
low. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Ja25-37-MWT
TO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,
Smlthfleld, Liberty and Seventh avenue,
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. Ja8-32-r
TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING
rooms in tbe Garrison buildings, cor. Wood
and Water streets and Third ave. and Wood
street Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDBY
CO., 10 and 12 Wood st JalS-5l
TO LET-NEW OFFICES; SPLENDID LIGHT.
Tbe Germanla Savings Bank. 423 Wood st,
having changed the interior of Its building by
adding 15 large, alrr and welMlguted offices, with
all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., oner the
same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a fine location should apply at once at the
BANK. .de21-75-D
Apartments. ,
TO LET-PABLOBS. 720 PENN AVENUE,
near Eighth street - " Ja308
, Cltr Residences.
TO LET-NO. 27 FIFTH ST., NEAR PENN
avenue: 10 rooms. W. A. HEHRON ft
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja29-97
TO LET-OB FOK SALE-563 FIFTH AVE.;
only5mlnutes rrom Court House: (500 cash,
balance long time: will be sold at auction on
Thursday, January 31. 1839. at 10 o'clock a.m.
SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth avenue.
Ja29-85
East End Restaenees.
TO LET-LINCOLN AVE., E. E., 2-STOBY
and mansard, 8-room frame dwelling: ail
modern conveniences; large Iot; rent cheap.
SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Ja25-l-srwFS
TO LET-ON COLLINS AVE..NEAB STATION
st . brick house of 7 rooms, bath room, nat
ural gas, etc; 4 minutes' walk from either steam
or cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth
ave. Ja25-34
TO LET AT OAKLAND. NEAB FIFTH
avenue, location good large house 12 rooms,
tenement house; stable carriage houseabundance
or fruits orall kinds: 3 acres of ground; all for S700
per year. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. Ja25-37-MWP
TO LET-ON BOND ST., NEAB HILAND
ave., large lot modern frame house of 8
rooms, bathroom, natural gas, elegant front and
side porches: good nelgboornood and convenient
to both steam and cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT,
No. Ill Fourth ave. Ja2S-34
T
O LET-TWO HOUSES, 8 BOOMS EACH,
and bathroom: ?&ea: one with side lot and
stable: fine location: immediate possession; near
rtonp station, r. k. k., ana caoie roau. inquire
46 WYLIE AVENUE, Pittsburg, between liand
3 P. M., or 38 UNION AVENUE, Allegheny.
ja30-50
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-A DESIBABLE THREE-STORY
press brick dwelling house 9 rooms, finished
attic laundry, natural gas throughout heater In
hall, all modern improvements, Sherman ave.
Allegheny. Apply to KOBERT KNOX, JB., 17
bherman ave., Allegheny City. Jal2-25
TO LET-THREE 3STOBY BRICK DWELL
INGS on Sheffield st; contains rooms each,
finished in the latest style and have every modem
convenience with orwltboutstablesand carriage
houses. Apply to J. L. ARNOLD, N0.1C9 Shef
field St., or A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st. Alle
gheny. JaW-SS-ws
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. TEN
rooms; orchard, fine view; hill district,
electric road. Allegheny: (TOO; also honse eight
rooms, hill district Allegheny; large lot: (SCO.
A. LEGGATE ft SON, 31 Federal st, Allegheny.
Ja30-4J
Farms.
TO LET-DAIBY- FABM OF 35 ACBES IN
Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue: good
dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring
water: rent (500. STBAUB ft ilOBBIS, corner
Wood st and Third av., Pittsburg. Jal5-39
TO LET-150-ACEE FABM, 5 MINUTES'
walk from town or Manor, on Penna. K. It,
Westmoreland CO.: 15 acres timber, balance
cleared: house, bank barn and outbuildings,
orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON, 104
Fourth ave. Jal3-30-MWT
Buslneas Cbnnces.
TO LET-GOOD CHANCE FOB BUTCHER
meat shop- doing good business: ice and
slaughter house, stables and wagou sheds; also
brick house or eight rooms, wide hall, good cellar
and all modern Improvements ror carrying on
butcher business. Apply to WM. J. BOTHBUM,
109Taggart st or 107 Jackson st, Allegheny.
Ja30-2S
TJnslness Stands.
TO LET BASEMENT ABOUT 25X50, LIB
ERTY ave., near Fifth ave. : moderate rent.
SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Ja30-37
TO LET-STOBE AND 4 BOOMS, FIBST
floor; also house of 7 rooms, hall and 2
porches: rent only (13. Inquire 61 SANDUSKY
ST., Allegheny. Ja29-81
TO LET-WABEKOOM AND CELLAR, 144
Water st, next door to Cherry alley: rent
low. Apply to D. W.C BIDWELL ft CCcorner
Water st and Cherry alley. Ja27-22
TO LET-WARE OK BUSINESS HOUSE: 3
stories, fronting Water and First avenue. 160
feet deep: new elevator: all In first-class order;
near Wood st W. A. HEREON ft SONS. SO Fourth
avenue. Ja2S-37-jiwr
TO LET-THBEE-STOBY BUSINESS HOUSE,
20x85, ou , bet Market and Wood sts.;
suitable for aimostauy kind or business: rent low:
Immediate possession. C. BALTENSPEBGEBft
CO.. 154 Fourth ave. Ja24-79
TO LET-3-STOKY BUILDING, NO. 214 MAR
KET St.. storeroom has plate front: npper
Ears suuaDie ior aweuing; yc&rjv reus $uu; can
ave immediate possession. Inquire at DEROY
BROS.. No. 307 Smithfield st, or BLACK ft
BAIRD. Ja30-41
TO LETTHE STOREROOM. 287 OHIO ST.,
Allegheny, at present occupied by W. J.
STAIUElt, as wholesale and retail confectionery;
one or the best locations in Allegheny ror con
rectlonery. bakery and iro cream business. Ap
ply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Firth avenue. Ja30-29
TO LET FOUK LARGE. WELL-LIGHTED
rooms, with power (about 8.000 sqnare rect),
lor heavy or light manufacturing, in building
know as the Chas. B. Head bolt, works. Grant
avenue, Alleghenv. Inquire on the premises or
ME. FBED ESHElMAN, Manager or the Alle
gheny Wood Carving Co. Ja23-25-siws
TO LET THE POPCLAB HOTEL KNOWN
as the White House at Perrysrllle on the
Perrysvllleplankroad, with 21 acres ofland, 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 party. For further Information call or ad
dress THEDAN NEB MEDIC1N E CO., 242Federal
st. Allegheny City. Ja22-21
Special.
TO LET-LARGE DWELLINGS IN ALLE
GHENY.. No. 7 Stockton are., 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 Klver avenue near Anderson st, 14
rooms.
No. 106 Western avenue, 10 rooms; late conve
niences. Call or send for particulars W. A. HERRON ft
SON S. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja29-97
TO LET-BY BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 FOURTH
avenue dwellings, stores and offices in Pitts
burg, Allegheny, Oakland, East End, Southslde
and in all parts of suburbs; our "To Let" lists are
issued every Wednesday and Saturday of each
week. For revised copies of these lists call npon
any of the following named:
C. F. Nourse, No. 190 Center ave.
J. M. Blackburn, No. 388 Fi th ave.
J. P. Urben. Franklin and Fulton sts.
Emll G. Stucky ft Co.. Wylie ave. and Ful
ton st.
A. H. Wilson, PennandFrankstownave.
George E. Foster, cor. Washington are. and
Fremont st.
Jacob Spohn. No. 2 Carson St.
M. Blackburn, No. 3313 Penn ave.
Peter Waiter, Jr., No. 61 chestnut st.
Charles Schwann, No. 1707 Carson st
K. Holden ft Co.. 63 Federal st.
J. F. Caldwell, Manhattan and Rebecca sts.
Louis II. Vogel. Webster ave. cor. Roberts st.
Ja26-64-ws
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
come and seel come aud sec! good edltlous
low prices. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty
St. uo4-i8
PERSONALYOU WILL BE A LONGTIME
dead, but a short time alive so be up and
make the best orit: see that your wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the
Tailor, or 65 Firth avenue corner Wood street
second floor, makes a specialty or fine cleaning
aud repairing: give him a trial. Telephone 1558. JaS
NOTICES.
TOTICE-TO BAKER BOSSES OF P1TTS
LN BURG, Allegheny and snrrnunillnfrs.
The employment bureau of Baker Union No.
27, which has been at 158 East st, has been
temporarily moved to Jefferson Hall. Ill Sec
ond st.. Allegheny. COMMITTEE.
ja2S-6-MTS
County Commissioners' Office, j
PlTTSBUKG. January 18, 1889. $
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals on tbe following named dis
tricts as follows, to-wit:
Tuesday. January 21). S. Fayette, Ohio, Penn,
Plum and Pine townships.
Wednesday, January 30, Ninth, Tenth and
Eleventh wards, Allegheny City.
Thursday. January 31, Seventh. Eighth,
Twelfth and Thirteenth wards, Allegheny City.
Bv order County Commissioner.
ja'19-30 P. W. SIEBERT, Clerk.
County Commissioners' Offce, i
PlTTSBTTRO. January 28. 1889. (
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts as follows, 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
kinsbnrg. Mifflin. West Deer, Scott and Mar
shall townships.
Thursday, February 7 Thirty-second, Thirty
third, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-tlfth and Thirty
sixth wards of Pittsburg.
Friday,' February 8 Twenty-seventb.Twenty-nlnth.
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. SIEBERT, Clerk. ja29-I
MEETINGS.
FrrrsBtraa and Chicago gas coax Co.,
PlTTSBUBO, PA, January 22. 1889.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of this company to electa
President and Board of Directors for tbe en
suing year, and to transact such other business
as may bo necessary, will be held at Room 11,
Bissell block, on TUESDAY. February 12, be
tween the hours of 3 and 4 p. it
J. A. SMITH,
ja30-14-30,fe5,12 Secretary.
TOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE ALLE
JJN GHENY Construction Company, limited,
of Pittsburg. Pa., has been dissolved by resolu
tion duly passed. Tbe undersigned dulv elected
liquidating trustees will close up its affairs. A.
W. MCDONALD, JOSEPH GLiNINI. D. A.
Mcdonald. ia22-D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the partnership heretofore existing as N.
Heinrich t Co., has been dissolved by mutual
consent, N. Heinrich retiring. William and
Herman Schiefelbein, tbe 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. Ja29-29
PrrrsnTjKO and Sottthebn coal Co., )
(A corporation of "West Virginia)
PlTTSBtJKO. January 3, 1889. )
THE SYNDICATE HERETOFORE EXIST
ING in connection with the Pittsburg and
Southern Coal Co. was dissolved November 30.
1888, by limitation. The business hereafter will
bo condncted by the Pittsburgand Southern
Coal Co. alone, a corporation of West Virginia,
with a paid-np capital of (100,000, at their gen
eral office. Rooms 13, 11 and 15, Iron Exchange
Building, No. 8 Wood st
JOSEPH WALTON. President
JAMES DICKSON. Secretary.
T. H. GIVEN, Treasurer.
Vice Presidents: JNO. A. WOOD. SAM'L S.
BROWN. jal8-39-3TWT
PROPOSALS.
TO CONTRACTORS FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Omci or thi
BOABD OT PUBLIC iMFKOVEirZXTS,
ST. LOUIS, January 8, 1389.
Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter
mentioned will be received at the office of the
Eoard of Public Improvements of the City of St
Louls.Mo.,untU 12 M. of the 28th day of February.
1889, at which hour they will be publicly opened
and read, viz.:
For lighting with electricity ror the term or ten
years from January 1, 1890, the streets, public
places and such public buildings as may be desig
nated in the Allowing districts of the City orst
Louis, Mo., viz. :
Letting No. 2,503. Tbe district described as the
southern district In ordinance numbered 14, 697, ap
proved December 29, 1S&S.
Deposit required. 15,000.
Letting No. 2.504. The district described as the
northern district in ordinance number 14,697, ap
proved December 29, 1888.
Deposit required, $5,04).
Bidders wiil state prices per annum at which are
lights of 2,000-candle power each, or Incandescent
lights, or 30-candle power each, will be furnished,
operated and maintained, for lighting streets and
riubllc places: also prices per annum at which arc
Ights, of 2,000-candle power each, or Incandescent
lights, of 16-candle oower each, will be furnished,
operated and maintained for llgntlngpublicbuild
lngs. Everything required for the above electric 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.
Tbe contract will contain stipulations by which
the City of 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 electricity, 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 tbe Board or
Public Improvements. The certificate or tbe
Treasurer or the City or St. Louis that the sum of
S5.00O has been deposited in the treasury must be
inclosed with the proposal.
The right to reject any or all proposals is ex
pressly reserved.
Specifications, form of contract and plans of the
districts to be lighted, may be seen at the office of
the President or the Board or Public Improve
ments or the City or St Louis, on and after Janu
ary 28, 1839.
An
.nv contract let hereunder will reanlre the ap
proval or the Municipal Assembly by ordinance.
By order of the Board.
HENBY FLAD,
President.
Attest:
EMOBY S. FOSTER,
Jall-22 Secretary.
AMUSEMENTS.
BIJDU THEATER-EXTRA
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4.
A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION.
Return from Europe of the world-famed Come
dienne, MIMIE PALMER
And her SPECIALLY selected company of
TRUE AKTIS1ES. under the direc
tion of John R. Rogers, in two
of her famous plays.
Monday, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, the
welcome
"MY SWEETHEART."
As played over 2,000 times.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings and
Saturday matinee, her latest and
greatest success, '
"My Brother's Sister."
MINNIE PALMER AS A BOY.
MINNIE PALMER AS A GIKL
NO "WEDNESDAY MATINEE.
Sale of seats opens Thursday at 9 o'clock.
ja3052
THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
POULTRY SOCIETY
Will hold their
BENCH SHDWDF DDES
AT GRAND CENTRAL RINK,
PENN AVENUE,
JANUARY 23, 30, 31 AND FEBRUARY L
In addition to tbe 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. Tbe finest trained dogs In the world.
ja27-17
M
ORIZ
ROSENTHAL,
The world-renowned phenomenal pianist,in
TWO (2) GRAND ROSENTHAL CONCERTS
At Old City Hall,
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS,
February 4 and 5, 1SS9,
Assisted by the famous Anstnan bov violinist,
MASTER FRITZ KREISLER.
Chas. E. Pratt...., Accompanist
Admission (including reserved seat) SI 00
4SSeats at Kleber's, commencing Wednes
day. jaS0-2I
TLJOU THEATER
MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P. M.
THE TWO
"johis."
Next week Minnie Palmer.
ja30-Z7
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
FERGUSON & MACK'S
ja23 SPECIALTY COMBINATION.
HARRIS THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening,
A COLD DAY!
A COLD DAY !
Week of January 23 Dore Davidson in "Dr.
JekylandMr.Hyde." ja27-ll
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Every evening. Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday. The original and world-famous
HANLONS NEW FANTASMA.
Week February 4 Evans & Hoey In "A
Parlor Match." ja27-12
-IAS1NO MUSEUM
Kj WEEK OF JANUARY 28.
Znblins. Herluertand Daisy: Santfords, Jen
nie and Billy; the human phenomenon, the
Minnesota Woolly Child. Admission, 10c Open
from 10 A. M until 10 P. jr. Ja28-7
RESORTS.
THE ISLESWORTH,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Ou tbe beach, sea end of Virginia avenue.
Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febru
ary 9, 18S9.
fal-MWTSU BUCK&McCLELLAN.
HOT SPRINGS, KO.
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL.
First-class in every particular. Stsam Heat,
Open Fires. Porches inclosed in glass. Superb
Location. Ideal Climate for the debilitated.
Baths in Marble Pools, Finest in Amerloj;
Waters unexcelled anywhere in curative power
or luxury. Q. K. LANSING,
(Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manager.
JalS58-D
TTTnTT'L? ot ttxe large rooms
I n K r r saleable for office or
general ousiness purposes. In the new DIS
PATCH building on Diamond street, now re
main unrented.
THOSE WHO WISH 2.ffiS
nation Jn the city, with the conveniences of
passenger and freight elevator service, electric
light and steam-heating, should applv at ones
to the new DISPATCH BUILDING,
Nos. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street.
T"UNCAN C. "WHITE,
Bnllding Contractor,
71 Diamond street.
Second door above Smlthfleld.
Pittsburg; styUZS-vyrr
GEO. H.BARBOUK.
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designerof
Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, r
Room 62 Eisner Bnildine.
de!2-k66-p 61 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsbnrg:
AUCTION SALES.
AT ArjCnON-FURNlTURE. CARPETS,
Household goods, eta, etc., at the resi
dence of Dr. J. S. Dodge, corner of Whitfield
and KIrkwood streets, Pittsbnrg, East End,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30,
at 10 o'clock, prompt, household fnrnish
ments, embracing easy chairs, lounges, tables,
pictures, chamber furniture, dressing bu
reaus, wardrobes, wasbstands, bedsteads,
spring mattresses and bedding, dining-room,
delC and glassware; kitchen and laundry
fumishments; fine body brussels, and other
carpets, on rooms, halls and stairs. Sale posi
tive: terms cash. House open after 3 o'clock
morning of sale. Take Penn Avenue Traction
cars to Wbitfleld street.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.,
ja27-70 Auctioneers.
ADJOURNED
AUCTIDN SALE.
THURSDAY, January 31, 1SS9. at 10
o'clock A. M.. on the premises,
NO. 563 FIFTH AVE
2-STOHT BEIGKWELLTO
8 rooms and finished attlc,nat. and art.
gas, etc Lot 20x100 feet, with privi
lege of baying 200 feet additional.
Terms $300 cash, balance long time.
Samuel W. Black 8c Co.,
99 Fourth Ave.
ja29-83
A UCTION! AUCTION!
Valuable business property, on Butler street,
Eighteenth ward, on
"WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1&S9, 3 P. ST, '.
Owing to the owner leaving the city to en
gage in other business, be will offer bis two
valuable properties at auction, to be. sold to
hizhest bidder, described as follows:
Nos. 5137 and 5139 Butler street, lot 40x100,
with large two-story frame building covering
the full width of lot, used as dwelling, black
smith and carriage shop. The dwelling is on
second floor, containing 8 rooms, with hall en
trance, paint shop and stable in rear. City
water, both gases. Possession April L Will
sell stock of wagons,carriages and blacksmiths'
tools of all kinds at private sale.
Also just opposite above described property,
Nos. 5K2 and 5131 Bntler street, lot 40x11$ with
a good frame bnsineBS house 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 sqnare in the Eighteenth
ward, and are suitedlor any kind of business.
Sale positive. No reserve or postponement.
Terms made known on day of sale. Full par
ticulars of
THOS. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butler street;
Notary Fnblic Real Estate 3nd Insurance Agt.
Or FItED RILEY, on the premises.
ja23-23 H. Y. BOYCE, Auctioneer.
ASSIGNEES' SALE IN THE MATTER
of the voluntary assignment of the Far
mers' and Mechanics' Bans of East Birming
ham to J. H. Sorg. H. Berg, Jr., and L. S. Cun
ningham. No. 4S2 December Term, 1888. And now to
wit, December 21, 1SSS, the within petition pre
sented in open court and the prayer thereof 13
granted and it is ordered, adindged and de
creed that tbe property within described be
sold on the premises on the
31st DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 13S9, AT 10
O'CLOCK A. M
And that notice of said sale be given twice a
week in two newspapers, one morning and one
evening for six weeks prior to said sale, also by
hand bills.
By the Court.
Pursuant to the authority given us bv the
above order we wiil expose to public sale on
tbe premises on
THURSDAY. JANUARY 3L A. D., 1SS9, AT
10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
the following described property: All those
TWO CONTIGUOUS LOTS OF GROUND,
each having a width of 20 feet, situate in the
City of Pittsbnrg. together bonnded and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at tbe northwesterly corner of
Carson street and Eighteenth street and run
ning thence along Carson street westwardlv
40 feet; thence northwardly parallel with Eigh
teenth street 120 feet to Wright's alley; thence
eastwardly along said alley 40 feet to Eighteenth
street, and thence southwardly along Eigh
teenth street 120 feet to the place of bcglning.
Harintr erected thereon two tbree-storv build
ings, with mansard; one of which wa3 lately oc
cupied by the said bank; the other is a store)
bunding.
Being tbe same property which Frederick
Ihmsen, executor, by deed dated September 5,
1871, and recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 339, page
C60, conveyed to James McMaster. President
and Trustee of Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank
of East Birmingham.
ALSO. ALLTHATCERTAINLOTORPIECB
OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE
TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD
OF THE CITY OF
PITTSBURG.
Bonnded and described as follows: Beginning
on the southerly line of Pins street, at a point
66 feet westerly from the western line of land
now or late of Josephine Yard, formerly Jose
phine Ornisby: thence westerly along said Pins
street 34 feet to line of land of St. Michael's
Church, thence along the line of said land
southerly 8(1.70 feet to tbe northern line of
Gregory street: thence along the line of said,
street easterly 32 feet, more or less, to the Una"
of land otLeoBieger. and along tbe line of
said Sieger's land northwardly 87 feet, more or
less, to Pius street, tbe place of beginning
Whereon is erected, a two-story brick dwelling
house and outbuildings.
ALSO. ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL,
OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE
TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD
OF THE CITY OF
PITTSBURG,
Bounded and described as follows: Beginning
on the line of land now or late of Josephine
Yard, formerly Josephine Ormsby. at the dis
tance of south 14 15 west 235 14-IU0 feet from
the south line of Pins street and on south line
of Maple street, continued from Yard's plan;
thence along said line south 14 iy, west
20276 100 to line ofland of BishopTuigg; thence)
along the same north 75 53'. west 63 feet to Una
of land of St. Michael's Church; thence north
9 47'. east 193 5-10 feet to line of Maple street
aforesaid, and thence by the southern line of
said street easterly SO feet, more or less, to
place of beginning, comprising ten building
lots.
AH the above property, which is susceptible
of division, will be offered first as a whole and.
then separately.
Terms: One-third cash and the balance la
one and two years, secured by tight Dond and
mortgage, with 30 dvs' sciro facias clause on
the property sold.
J. H. SORG,
H. BERG, JR..
L.S. CUNNINGHAM,
Assignees.
de27-35-27.29,31.ja2.7.9.14.16.2I.23.23.30
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
TAXPAYERS' HOTICE.
Office opthk Board of assessors,
Kttsbtjro, pA-, January 25. 1889. f
Valuations upon property in the Fourteenth
and Twentieth wards have been completed for
the triennial assessment of 1SS9. Appeals may
be made from 2Sth to February 1 inclusive upon
forms furnished with transcripts, which can
be bad 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. 31. till 4 r. it.
Attention is called to Section 23 of the new
charter, which provides that "Tbe Board of
Assessors shall assess all property taxable for
city purposes at its actnal cash value: provided,
that no property shall bo assessed for. a less,
amount tban tbe price paid for at the last re
corded sale."
By order of Board.
FRANK P. CASE, )
PHILIP HOEKR. Assessors.-
.JAMESJ.LARKIN. ja26-59-P
DIVIDENDS.
Ttte umow switch aud Sionai. Co., I i
PrrrSBUBO. Pa January 29, 1889. i '
PREFERRED DIVIDEND NO. 1-THE
Board of Directors of this company havo
thlsdaydeclaredadividendofSLXPERCENT,
ou tbe preferred stock, out of the earnings for
the year ending December 31, 1SS3, payable
forthwith, by checks to be mailed to stock
holders of record, this date.
ja30-27 A. T. ROWAND, Secretary.
. is.