JHHHHHNNMHMMMWIWIHM M V " ' ' . ... , I ....--, T . - .. - , - BionfffftlQ TIPAUiftAft ' JNG1NERS - 1 Unusual Interest Attaches to the -Drawing of a Grand Jury. A MAGISTERIAL CORONER IS FIRST To Come Out of the Wheel of Fortune, and a Murder Juror Third. OLD STAGERS TO THE FBOXT OXCE MORE Owing to the attention that has of late been drawn to our jury system, and especi ally the grand jury part of it, the members of the nest grand jury, which was drawn vestcrday, for the March term of the Crim inal Court, will be of interest to all, and especially to taxpayers and those who will be immediately affected. This interest drew quite a concourse yesterday to witness the drawing and learn the kind of material of which it was lornied. Judges Collier and Magee were on hand, and Sheriff McCand lessdrew the names and ex-Sheriff Gray wrote names and occupations. The draw ing baa the usual political flavor about it, some of those present remarking from time to time, "He's a good Republican and was a. delegate for me," and sometimes, but more Mrely, "He's a Democrat;" etc The first name drawn was that of William Longhry, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Coroner, Coraopolis borough. This name attracted attention at once, as the Coroner was standing on the opposite side of the table, and when the name of the sixth was called. William E. Howell, clerk, Fourteenth ward, Commissioner Ennis remarked, "He and Loughry served on the grand jury two years ago." This was the body that sat for a large por tion ot that year. It being on an extra ordinarv length of time. The next com ment that attracted attention was made when the name of M. E. Hargraves, cigar maker, of South Fayette township, was drawn. It was remarked that he sat last .week on the jury that convicted Joe Dim ming of murder. The rest of the draw ran this way: fe Sax Mart Seventh ward; Lucas Christ, laborer, Sixteenth ward; George Bindle. coal dealer. Eighteenth ward; Georee C. Smith, fletcner. Twenty-ninth ward: A. J. Lee, gentle man, Verona; Harvey Marshall, boiler mker. First ward, Allegheny City; John Flchter, lire department. Thirteenth ward, Alle gheny Citv: John Spencer, carpenter, Verona: Graham Scott, real estate agent. Fourteenth ward: Jacob Knoeddler, farmer, Jefferson township; William Nichel, barber. Third ward; Charles Herle, feed store, Sixteenth ward; Joseph Diebold.grocer,Twenty ninth ward; Bernard Moore, laborer. Thirty second ward; Matthew Williams, gentleman, Sixteenth ward: Fmley Torrens. real estate agent. Twenty-first ward; James L. Espey, farmer.Upper St. Clair tnwnshin; James Lynch, driver. Third ward; Joseph " Lowry, roller. Sharpsburp: Geo. Printer, laborer. Seventeenth ward: William Hines, driver. Seventeenth ward. Of the prizes Pittsburg drew more than half, Allegheny was put off scantly and there are two gentlemen of Verona. Press and people are not alone in watch ing with interest this jury business; but the judicial eye has been largely opened, as in dicated by a remark made by Judge Collier at the Press Club banquet. Speaking of the right to give widest publicity to what the courts are doing, he added: "And the people, through the press, have equally a right to know just what their juries are doing." Wrsi Pcnn Hospitnt Bonrd. W. H. McCreery has been elected Presi dent of the West Penn ;Hospital, Major Joseph Denuiston Secretary, vice General Sweitzer, deceased; W. A. Cowan Superin tendent, and Miss Clemens Matron. Drs. James McCann, J. B. Murdock, C. B. King, F. LeMoyne, W. H. Daly, W. Snively, C. Emmerlingaud C. Lange were re-elected. Lucky He Doesn't Xlve In Dclnvrare. Mrs. Hattie Grove sues her husband for pointing a revolver at her, knocking her down, choking' her, etc Mr. Grove is in jail in defanlt of bail, and will have a hear ing to-morrow There is no whipping-post in Pennsylvania. Pushing the BUI. Chief Elliot returned yesterday 'from Harrisburg, where he was looking after his bill for an appropriation to build an asylum to relieve Dixmont Ran Aenlnst a Buzz-Sow. August Stone encountered a buzz-saw with the usual result in the Manchester Locomotive Works. The doctors- may save his arm. FURNITURE AT COST. Henry Bcrger, 642 fc 644 Liberty Street, Cor. Sixth Ave. We find ourselves compelled to offer a large line of ourstock in parlor and chamber suits; also in sideboards, bookcases, easy chairs, and cabinets at cost of manulacture, and some from twenty to thirty per cent below cost in order to immediately close out bal ance of our last season's patterns to make room for our large carpet and bedding de partments, which our carpenters are fitting up for the coming spring trade. Hekey Beegeh, Liberty street cor. Sixth ave. What SS Will Buy. For the next three days we will give yon your own choice of all "our fine satin-lined overcoats, in kerseys, chinchillas and fur beavers, many of which sold all the way from S2to S35, for the extreme low price of S8. We like to see busy times in our store, like to have a rush, and our experience is that the only way to do it is by giving real genuine bargains. This sale closes positive ly Saturday night. Kemember your own se lection of elegant silk-lined overcoats, worth from 25 to S30, for 58. Those who come first will of course secure first choice. P. C. C. C. corner Grant and Diamond streets, op posite the new Court House. Bnrgninn In Lone. Range Guns. We have about 100 extra long heavy double-barrel breech-loading shotguns, 3G to 40-inch barrel, 10 to 12 bore, 9 to 12 pounds weight, range 80 to 100 yards, finest English twist and laminated steel, choke-bored, orig inal price lrom 40 to 560; we will sell them at 25 per cent off rather than have to move them. We give shells and loading tools with them. Catalogue mailed free. J. H. Johnston, 621 Smithfield st. Mlh (After April 1, 706 Bissel block.) WHrrsiTEE & Co. find great gratification in the manner in which "Eosalia" 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 "Rosalia" flour sales show infallibly that nothing succeeds like success. For sale by all grocers and in use universallv. Kent Fencing Of iron or wire for front of public or pri vate buildings and around cemetery lots. Also stable fixtures,iron stairs and shntters, tree boxes, fire escapes, and wire -wiudows and door screens for protection against flies and mosquito?. Taylor & Dean, 203 and 205 Market st.and 67 Second ave. TTb The Guns nnd Revolvers Must Go. As we shall remove about April lto70C Bissel block, we will dispose of all old stock at about halt price, and iiew stock at greatly reduced prices. J. H. Johnston, 621 Smithfield street. Auction sale of 200 more horses and mules by the Citizens' Traction Ky. Co., at Forty-seventh and Butler streets, to-day. Invalids call at 1102 Carson st and be cured free of charge. Ready to Bold Their Annual Reunion and Visit Plttsburs'a Mills. The alnmui of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of Troy will, as before announced, bold their annnal reunion in Pittsburg to day and to-morrow. They will make their headquarters at the Monongahela House The reunion is for purely social purposes and they will spend the time in visiting the mills in and about the city.- At 9:30 this morning they will go to Tarentum to seethe plate glass works. Returning over the Vallev road, they will spend the balance of the day visiting the mills along Peun avenue," winding up in the Westinghonse works. On Friday they will inspect the mills and glass factories on the Southside, the Edgar Thomson at Braddock and the tube works at McKeesport. The reunion will end with a grand banquet at the Monongahela House to-morrow evening. Many of the engineers arrived last even ing, and about 150 visitors are expected. They will be the guests of the Pittsburg Alumni Association. Among the visitors arc Messrs. Hall and Boyd, graduates of the class of 1832, two of the oldest engineers in the country. DOWK TO HARD PAN. Rallrondt No Looser Rushed, bat Now Sorely In Need orTrafflc It is either feast or famine with the rail roads. At present it is all famine, with a little feast in sight. W. L. Sproull, com mercial agent of the Chicago and Alton, yesterday said on this subject: I spent last week in Ohio, and I must say tbat 1 never saw things so dull. I didn't get any business, and I couldn't see that anybody else did. There is no freight moving. Men are working, but doing very little ship ping. I expect there will be a rush of agri cultural implements to the West in the coarse of a month. This will bring up the tonnage, and the rash will probably last CO days. There is one satisfactory feature in the present depressed state of affairs; the roads are maintaining rates. It is a case of must, strongly emphasized. Bankers and stockholders have given managers to understand that it Is dividends they want, as well as a big tonnage. D'cCren Denies It. The latest railroad rumor is that the Pennsylvania Company is trying to secure an interest in the C. B. & Z., the Union Pacific and Central Pacific roads, and thus establish a through line to the Pacific. Manager McCrea and other officials deny it. Two Orphan Boys. Paul and Lloyd Rodgers, two orphan boys, applied to Superintendent of Police Weir yesterday for passage to Kansas City. They told a pi table tale, which was verified. Passes as far as Chicago were procured for them. One of the boys was au expert cor netisL Mourning Their Crown Prince. The handsome Austrian flag is displayed at half-mast from the windows of the Foreign Consul, on Smithfield street, in de ference to the deep grief felt by their people over the sudden death of young Crown Prince Rudolf. Is Palling no Wires. It is denied by membersof Company D. Eighteenth Regiment, that Lieutenant Har vey ever used undue influence to secure the position of Captain, also that he told them to Tote as they pleased. That Four-Story Warehouse. The four-story warehouse at Liberty and Cecil alley belongs to the heirs of John Hern and not to S. Gormley, as stated in the Fourth ward assessments. Sans Everything. Poor Jacob Gran, aged 70 years, was sent to the Poor Farm yesterday to end his days there. He has no money, no relatives and no friends, and has even lost his mind. A Singular Form of Itlonomnnia. There is a class of people, rational enongh in other respects, who are certainly monomaniacs in dosing themselves. They are constantly try ing experiments upon tbelr stomachs, their bowels, their livers and their kidneys with trashy nostrums. When these organs are really out of order. If they would only use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, they would, if not hopelessly insane, perceive its superiority.! What SS Will Buy. For the next three days we will give yon your own choice of all our fine satin-lined overcoats, in kerseys, chinchillas and fur beavers, many of which sold all the way from $25 to $35, for the extreme low price of 58. We like to see busy times in our store, like to have a rush, and our experience is that the only way to do it is by giving real genuine bargains. This sale closes positive ly Saturday night. Remember your own selection of elegant silk-lined overcoats, worth from 525 to S35, for 58. Those who come first will of course secure first choice P. C. C. C, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the new Court House, Auction sale of 200 more horses and mules by the Citizens' Traction Ry. Co., at Forty-seventh and Butler streets, to-day. BUSINESS CHANGES. "VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.1 the partnership heretofore existing as N. Heinrich & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent, X. Helnricli 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 -29 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION-THE FIRM of Grace & Lamker, Insurance Agents, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the said firm will be settled by Edward S. Grace at his office. No. 96 Fourth avenue (second floor), Pittsburg, Pa. EDWARD S. GRACE, J. F. LAMKER. The undersigned have this day associated theniselves together as partners, under tne firm name of Grace, Lamker fc Co., to carry on the general insurance business at 96 Fourth avenue (second floor), Pittsburg. Pa. J. F. LAJIKER, J. S. GRACE, EDWARD S. GRACE Pittsburg, Pa., January 3L 1889. ja.31-03 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE Xl have purchased of L. P. Rider his patent, dated July 9, 1875, for improvement in casting axle boxes and other tubular articles, and that all parlies infringing said patent will be held strictly accountable KINZER & JONES. Pittsburg, January 17, 1889. KINZER & JONES, FOUNDERS, 101 TO 111 PENN AVE Seamless Axle Boxes, Pipe Balls and Fine Gray Iron Castings A specialty. jal9-77-TTS NOTICES. County Commissioners' Office. i Pittsburg, January 18, 1SS9. J THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL hold appeals on the lullowing named dis tricts as follows, to-wit: 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, jal9-30 P. W. SIEBERT, Clerk. County Commissioners' Ofkce, i Pittsburg, January 28, 18S9. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL hold appeals on the following named dis tricts as lo'luws, to-wit: Monday, Fcbruarv 4 First, Fifth and Sixth wards, Allegheny City. Tuesday. Febiuary 5 Third and Fourth waids, Allegheny City; First. Second and Third wards of Homestead borough. Wednesdav. February 6 Borough of Wil kin.burg. Mifflin, West Deer, Scott and Mar shall townships. Thursday, February" Thirty-second, Thirty third. Thirty-fourth, Thirty-fifth and Thirty sixth wards of Pittsburg. Friday, February S Twenty-seven th,T wenty ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-first wards of Pitts burg. Saturday. February 9 Fifth, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-eighth ward? of Pittsburg. Bv order of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. P. W. SIEBERT, Clerk. ja294 -BS-Displa advertisements' one 'dollar"'per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line Jor each inser tion, and none taken or 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 advertisements 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. riTTSBUKG. TnOM AS McCArFltKY, 3509 Butler street. E.U1L G. STUCKEY, 2Uh street and I'enn ave. E. O. STUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St. K. STOKKLY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6111 I'enn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLEli, 5th a. v. & Atwood St. 60UT11SIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. McBRIUE BUOS.. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. IL EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS 31CHENBY. Western and Irvrlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED-HELP. Male Ilelu- "YTTANTEn-A GOOD BARBER. APPLY AT VY JOSEPH KRAMER'S SHAVING SALOON, No. 33 Diamond square, Pittsburg. Ja31-2 WANTED-MANAGER. WITH EXPERIENCE as salesman in handling preserves and pickles: good references required. Address ABILITY, Dispatch office. J 33 1-93 -TTJANTEU - A COACHMAN. WELL AC V QUAINTEO with streets In citv: best or references required. Apply at COL. ANDREWS', Nunnery Hill, Allegheny. )a31-98 TTTANTED-TWO MEN, GOOD TALKERS IT and of good appearance: also a mn In every town In the State: goodpay to right parties. Address J. R. C, Dispatch office. Ja31-86 WANTED - AGENTS IX) SELL CLINE'S foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages, wagons, etc: sells at sight. Inquire after 3 P. M., WM. SEMPLE, JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. del6-9-D WANTED IMMEDIATELY CAPABLE yonngman as asststant bookkeeper: must have had experience. Addressln own hand writ ing MANUFACTURER, Dispatch office, giving reference. )a30-9 TTANTKO-AT0NCE-APKACTICAL DYER vV and cleaner: one who thoroughly under stands the business: to the right party a steady Job. Address No. 1C WASHINGTON ST.. New Castle, Pa. Ja30-34 TTTANTED SIX ENERGETIC MEN TO tt solicit orders for tea, baking powder and spices: nine but eTperlenoed salesmen need ap ply. AddressAMEKICAN TEA CO., No.340 Fifth avenue, city. ja30-31 -TTT ANTED SALESMAN TO SOLICIT V orders In Pittsburg and vicinity for custom made shirts: the right partv can secure steady employment and good pay. Inquire for OWENS, at Hotel Boyer. a31-9 WANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN LOCATED outside Pittsburg, salary G0 to S10O per month, to represent. In his own localltr. an old N. Y. house: references. SCPT. MFG. ROUSE, Lock Box 1610, N. Y. oc7-4S-Th TITANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or millmen can makemoney in their spare time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO.. S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja2S-86-TTS w ANTED-BY A BOSTON TEA AMJ COF FEE Imnortlnff and roastlnsr house, a sales man well acquainted with retail grocers In Pitts burg and Allegheny Citv to take exclusive agency of their goods and sell same on commission. Ad dress, with references, COFFEE, Dispatch office. Ja30-13 W ANTED-BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE with trade established, one or two good ac tive young men as partners, with (I2.0C0 each; have a paving trade; none but good, steady men that mean business need answer: all correspond ence strictly confidential. G. H. (I.. Dispatch offlce. ja29-36-TTS -TTTANTED-A LIVE CANVASSER JN EACH V tnwn In spit A riimmprRlal finetaltv. nnnnl&r and of long standing. Large commission, Quick bales. -o capital rtquireu. luijuireme cumuier- clal standing of our house. Established 1668. Write for particulars. Inclosing 2-cent stamp. THE REYNOLDS REYNOLDS CO., Dayton, 0, Ja23-3-OD Femnlo TlelD. -TTTANTED-GOOD CHAMBERMAID: GOOD V laundress required. At 15 STOCKTON AVE., Allegheny City. Ja3I-59 WANTED -A GIRL WHO CAN COOK, FOR general housework: best wages paid. Ap ply at 126 LOCUST STREET, Allegheny. Ja31-9o WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. Apply between 10 and 12 a. m., 31 CENTRAL ST., first door from Fulton St. Ja31-S7 X17ANTED-MILLINERS-12 OR 15 A 1 MIL V LINERS can find good situations cut orthe city by applying to J. D. BERND & CO., 815, 817 Liberty street. ja30-33 XTTANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENEKAL V housework in a family of three; must be a good cook and will receive good wages. Inquire at ROOM NO. 23, Bakewell law building, corner of Grant and Diamond sts. j31-7(i WANTED AT- ONCE. WAITRESS AND chambermaid for private lamlly, 13 50 per week; cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurse girls, girls for hotels and boarding houses: em plovers supplied with reliable help on short notice. MRS. MEEHAN, 545 Grant St. ja31-99-D Illale nnd Female flelo. -TITANTED-AGENTS-MALE AND FEMALE. V Address H. E., Dispatch office. Ja2D-33-TTS TITANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO V engage In an easy, paving business at home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c to S2 per hour: sure thing; sample and complete instructions sent free. Address, WORLD SUPPLY' CO.. Rutland. Vt. Ja2n.no WANTED SITUATIONS. -VTTANTED-POSITION AS PLATE ROLLER; V 3-hlgh mill preferred; 15 years experience. Address J. O., Dispatch office. Ja3I-58-TT6 -TTANTED-A POSITION BY AN EXPER- V 1EN CED bookkeeper; good reference; small salary. Address!., Dupatch office. Ja3I-8 WANTED-SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS mechanical engineer: cood draughtsman as well as mathematician. Address S. D. Dispatch offlce. Ja30-8 -VTTANTED-POSITION BYYOUNGLADY AS V assistant bookkeeper, bill clerk or copyist; can furnish best bf rclerence as to ability and character. Address B. II., Dispatch office. Ja31-66 -TJANTED-FOR PARIS EXHIBITION, BY YV young man with ten years' business ex perience, situation as Interpreter or exhibitor of an American Industry. ASH, 72 Fulton, Clcve land. Onlo. Ja30-19 WANTED-ROOMS. HOUfcES. WANTED-DOUBLE PARLORS ON SHER MAN ave., Allegheny; furnished or on furnished; references exchanged. Address RE SPONSIBLE, Dispatch office. ja31-85 TTANTED-BY APRIL 1, SHOWROOM ON first floor on good business street: would rent one-hairoflarge room with first-class party. Address SHOWROOM. Dispatch office. de7-f33 WANTED-PARTXERS. WANTED-ENEKGETIC MAN TO TAKE half Interest In a good paying business and to act as business manager; small capital required. Address MUTUAL. Dlpati-h office. Ja29-61 WANTED FINANCIAL. -rrTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN t V In sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-eI-D -TTTANTED-KENT3 TO COLLECT; MONTH- T LI settlement wnn itemized statement. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. a28-a29-D w ANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts on lmnrovcd citv or Alle gheny county property at lowest market rates. THOS. LIGGETT, fro. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-34 WANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY amount; lowest rates of Interest and commis sion. PITTSBURG CO.. LIMITED, Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Jal-91-D WANTED-TO LOAN $500,(00. IN AMOUNTS of 3,0OJand upward, on city and suburban property, on AH percent, free ortax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 0 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth at cuue. sc21-d2S-D -YTTANTED-TO LOAN POCOOO ON MORT V GAGES; 100 and upward at G per cent; "vTO.OOOat 4H per cent on residences or business property: also In adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D TJANTE1-310KTOAOES-S1,000,IX)OTOLOAN V on city and suburban properties at 4K, 6and Gpcrccnt. and on Linns In Allegheny and adja cent counties at G per cent: no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & &ON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS to collect In both cities. We give special attention to repairs taxes. Insurance and man agement of oropertles: ltemlied accounts, inonth lytcttlements. PITTSBURG CO., Llm., 133 Firm avenue. Real Estate and insurance. Jal-94-D WANTED-HOUSES TO RENT. RENTS TO collect, prompt returns, montblv settle ments, itemized statements, wllhcheck. Insurance and repairs attended to, thus relieving landlords of all annoyances and losses connected with the management of their property: also mortgages from exi to any amount In keeping with location and value of .property, and no delay, If title be good. . J. DERMITT, 407 Grant street. Ja29-49-rrs PCTTSBd'feSEXS wiStoal.; WANTEDS-FINANCIAL. Wanted-busiSess HOUSES, OFFICES and dwellings to rent. W. aTHEKBON SONS, 80 Fourth atenue. . 13-44-4,8,10,15,17,22,24.29,31 TTXANTED-RENTS COLLECTED FROMFT- YV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES 4 BAILEY, 161 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. Jal9-8l TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP YV ERTY. over M.000; 4. ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., 92 Fourth avenue. roVJ-rfCJ-D. , ,. ,., . -r aK'iii "SlUKitiAGES "IN AN i YV amounts: 4W to 6 per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL AY. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. J20-55-MThs WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-TO PURCHASE A HAT OR SHOE store In Pittsburg or Allegheny City. Ad dress A. B., Dispatch office. Ja31-68 WANTKD-TO BUY HOUSEHOLD GOODS of all kinds. Address PITTSBURG AUC TION CO., 93 Third ave., near Wood st. Ja29-99 WANTED-SECOND-HANJJ LATHE, DRILL press, steam hammer, planers, etc. Ad dress J. G. SUTTON &CO West Newton, Pa. Ja29-35 WAN TED-TO BUY ASMALLLOTOR HALF lot lu center of Allcghenv; xnnst be cheap; state location and price. J. B., Dispatch office. Ja3I-77 -VTTANTED-PEOPLE WHO LIVE OUTSIDE Y V the city to attend our auction sales of furni ture, carpets, etc., Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 A. t. and 2 p. M. PITTSBUbG AUCTION CO., 93 Third ave. Ja29-99 -rrrANTED HOUSEHOLD GOODS and YV general merchandise, to sell at onr sales rooms or on the premises: no charge for adver tising: storage at lowest rates. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93 Third ave., near Wood St. Ja29-100-TTS WANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 98 Firth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know tbat he Is making fine cabinets at 150 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mhl3-k27 -TVJANTED-PROPOSALS TO FURNISH THE YY 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 fan; 2J0 feet shafting, more or less, 2-ln. diameter, with couplings: 19 2-ln. hangers, more or less. Bids to be closed February 4. 1S89. The compan v reserves the right to reject any or all bids. THOMPSON GLASS CO., LlM., No. 1 Carson St.. Southside. Ja29-48-TTS FOR SALE-iaiFROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residences. F OR SALE-A BARGAIN, 3-STOBY 10 rnnTnpd hrlcL. house And full Int. WAshlnlrton c, Itlltihn.-i Mn, IVI.1. nri.a tl QTY, I MVIItPlW o -, . i-.auu.jt. a.; pnv. ,j.ibi. if., uwu. i p TRUST Co., 504 and 506 Smithfield st. Ja31-37 FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP S3, 000 -J1.000 cash, balance on easy payments, brick house, 7 rooms, lot 20x90 ft., Caldwell, near Vine st. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja29-97 FOR SALE-6-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING, finished attic, good cellar, on Granville street, near Eleventh ward schoolhouse: lot 9)xlI0: price 83,200; very cheap. GEO. SCHMIDT, 15S Fourth ave. JalS-41-18,20,21,23,28,27,29,31 FOR SALE-J3.800-LOMBARD STREET. 7 roomed brick dwelling, with ball, vestibule, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, range, bath, slate mantels, etc.: lot 22xlJ0, with front yard. GEO. SCHMIDT, 158 Fourth ave. laIS-41-18, 20, 21,23, 26,27,29,31 FOR SALE-S350 CASH WILL BUY THAT neat little 3 room fr. house on Rubicon st. near Roberts, Mt. Washington; the owner Is going to leave the city and will take the above price for tt If sold within a few days; 10 or 15 fruit trees on the place; lot 50x138. J. C. P.E1LLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja31-1 FOR SALE-3 DWELLINGS-A GREAT BAR GAIN; a good 2-story brick dwelling. No. 2 Federal st., I'lttsDurg, one door from Wvile ave., and two small brick dwellings in rear; aft in good condition; both gases; always rented to desirable prompt paying tenants. MORRIS A FLEMING, 106 Fourth ave. Ja31-71-TTS FOR SALE-(99)-.80O CRAW FORD STREET, 100 vards from Fifth avenue cable; 10 min utes walk from P. O. : 2-story and mansard 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 A CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Ja29-87-TTh ' Enst End Residences. FOR SALE SHADYSIDE. BETWEEN ASI BERSON and Aiken avenues, and between 1. H. R. and Firth 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 SALE-ON WALNUT ST., NEAR ROUP St., good sized lot, new frame honsc 6 rooms, bathroom, finished attic, basement, laundry, large windows, elegant front porch, good neigh borhood and convenient to both steam and cable: only S3.5O0. THOS. 'LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth avenne. Ja25-J3-MThrssu FOR SALE-ON HAILMAN ST.. NEAR Marchand st., lot 27x120 to 20 ft. alley, new frame house of 5 rooms and finished attic, city wa er In the house, natural gas on the street, con venient to both cable and steam cars: only S26. COO, S5U0 cash, bal. on time. THOS. LIGGETT, No. tit Fourth avenne. Ja25-33-uTbFS.su TTIOR SALE-ON HILAND AVE., LOT37xl40 Ij to20-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'; very desirable In every respect. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave, Ja2-36-TTSSu FOR SALE-ON FAVEDST., WITHIN 4 MIN UTES' walk of Roup station, large corner lot, modern frame house of 8 rooms, hall In center of the bouse, bathroom, natural gas, good drain age, elegant front porch: house nicely elevated above the street: goo-l"nelghborhood, etc.; only 3,000. THOS. LIGGETT, 111 Fourth ave. Ja25-36-TTSSu F OR SALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE.. ELE GANT stone and brick house of 10 rooms, re ception halL bathroom, natural gas, eliding doors, electric bells, elegant front porch, plate glass win dows, hard wood mantels, etc.; a perfect house in every respect; good sized lot and elegant neigh borhood. THOS. LIGGETT, No. U4 Fourth ave. Ja25-35-TTFSSU 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. Ja20-101-2L23,25,26,29,31 FOR SALE-A REAL B ARP AIN-J12, 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 113,000 to build; lot Is worth f9,G00: moderate amount down, balance on bond and mortgage. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. , Ja29-39 FOR SALE-ei0.500-IF SOLD AT ONCE-A 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, Willman 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, side and rear porches, near near new cable cars and Shadyside station: large lot; terms to snlt purchaser. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ja20-125-21,23,2S,29,?l FOR SALE-3 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, within 5 minutes' walk of cable cars. In one of the choicest locations of Oakland; the houses are of modern style, built entirely of select brick and contain 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, with tiled floor, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, fine large plate glass windows, elegant slate mantels and art fireplaces and fixtures, tiled hearths, art stained glass windows. Inside shut ters, large kitchen pantry, an Improved natural fras range, laundry, with stationary tubs and dry ng room, hardwood front stairs, 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; large lot with walks laid; stone coping in front and fl igstone sidewalks: price only xi coo. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Jat3-2-TTS Ilnzeiuood Residences. 7OR SALE-HAZELWOOD-THE GREATEST -bargain vet o'fered, two frame houses of 6 rooms each; lots cu-h 90x150; only 2,500 each: on easy terms . J. it. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave Ja30-51 Allecheny Residences. FORSALE-AT MUCH LESS THAN VALUE, a 5-roomed brick house and large lot, San dusky St., Allegheny. AMERICAN TRUST CO., 504and506Smltufleldst. Ja31-97 FOR SALE ELEGANT RESIDENCE 8 rooms and attic with all conveniences, facing the park: best exposure: terms very reasonable. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market st. Ja29-53 FOR SALE RARE CHANCE TWO LOTS 20x60 It. each, three frame dwellings with lot 49x60 ft., and brick dwelling with lot 20x60 It. on Arch St.. Allegheny. GEO. D. RIDDLE, At torney, 113 Diamond st. Ja31-78-D FOR SALE NORTH AVE., FRONTING parts, 2-story brick dwelling 7 rooms, bath, h. and c. water, nat. and art. gas: everything in first-class order; price low, terms to snlt; lot 19x lOOtoalley. J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja25-I3 FOR SALE-ON EASY PAYMENTS, FOUR new, 6-room houses, with bathroom, w. c, natural and artificial gas; lot ZSxlOO. or larger. If desired: situated online of Perry svllle Ave. Elec tric road. Inquire of J, A. McKEE. 703 Penn ave., Pcnn building, room6U. Ja3l-7!-TTSa FORSALE-ONTHE PARKIN ALLEGHENY, handsome brick dwelling; 12 rooms, range, bath. Inside w. c, hall, vestibule, laundry with stationary tubs, nat. gas all through; large lot, fine location: aery cheap and easy payments. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. """ Ja27-107-27.29,31,fe2,4,6,8.9,ll,13,15.16 Snburban Residences. FOB SALE-VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN home, with stable and two acres of ground, nicely laid on" In -walks, flower beds, shrubbery, etc.; on line or electric road, PerrysviUe ave., Al legheny: house contains U rooms and 1 small room, fitted up with shelving suitable for storage and clothes room, also bathroom, w. c, natural and artificial gas and rlty water, thus combining the advantages of the country and all con venienees of the city; Inquire of J. A. McKEE, 708 Fenn ave., Pcnn building, room 611. Ja3i-7S FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Suburban Residences. FOR 8ALE-OB TO LET-ONE OF THE 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 handsomefowlhousc: thegrounds are very beautiful and well supplied with choice shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees: the whole will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a very moderate price. KNOXVILLE LAND IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenne, Knoxvllle borough. Jal9-9 FOR SALE-LOTS. CltT Lot FORSALE-LOTSILOTSI-FEBRUAKY2, 1383, at 3 o'clock, and every Saturday thereafter' 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 "Halcrman's HUU" at auction: terms, Sicash, balance In monthlr pay ments of S3, with Interest at 4 per cent. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja20-54-TTS East End Lots. FOR SALE-FIFTH AVENUE-BUILDING lots in the midst of Oakland. 51x270 leet. W. A. IIEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja54-74-TTS FOR SALtC-OAKLAND AVENUE-BUILDING lots 3 minutes from cable line; street paved: 50x150 feet. VV. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 t onrth avenue. Ja24-74-rrs FOR SALE BARTON ST.-BUILDING LOT 40x100 feet, near steam cars and Fifth avenue cable cars, Shadyside. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja24-74-TTS FOR SALELOTS ON LINDEN AVENUE, near Point Breeze, size 50x150 feet: this property has Just been recently graded and will be sold at a special bargain. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Ja25-25-D FOR SALE-THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL land on Stanton ave., near inland; situation unsurpassed: line 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, ATDALLAS STA TION, P. R. B., convenient to steam and streetcars: cheap and on easy terms, situation unsurpassed: price ranging lrom t400toS600. In quire or D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 i'enn ave., East End. no28-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 all the principal streets and avenues In the East End. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja!5-35-TTrssu FORSALE-LOTSI LOTS1 LOTS! LOTSI-A small cash payment and balance monthly or annually, as desired, will buy a fine building Mie 40x137 feet. Bank of Commerce addition, Brushton Station; this year's taxes paid by owner: call or send for plan. JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent. 512 Smithfield street. Ja27-Cl-MTh ATIeglicnv Lots. FOR HALE FINEST BUILDING SITE ON the parks In Allegheny: will divide In lots to suit buyers: this Is a special property; terms to suit. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 t'ourth ave. Ja27-108-MWThsu Suburban Lots. FOR SALE-LARGE BUILDING LOTS AT Blssell station, B. A O. K. K.: large forest trees; low price and long time. Inquire at ROOM 8, Blssell block. JalS-45-D FOR SALE-CHEAP AND C.N EASY PAY MENTS. In large or small lots, by the acre or as a whole, 130 acres of 'lie finest building prop erty on Mt. Oliver, adjoining Knoxvllle and Beltzhoovcr boroughs, two minutes walk from electric cars; Castle Shannon R. R. runs through the property; It Is level, healthful, good water, partially underlaid with coal, limestone and building stone: 20 acres timber; the most availa ble suburban property In the market for dividing into lots; a rare chance. Apply at once to J. BANDI, on property, or PH. BAUMGART. 104 S. Nineteenth st., Pittsburg. Ja29-30-rrs Farms. TTIOR SALE-80 ACRES, HOUSE. STABLE. JC or:hard: near Woodlawn station, P. A L. E. R. K. : also 39 acres adjoining above, rich, Ohio river bottom land. GRAEBING A LYON. 135 Fourth avenue. Ja27-57-TTSu FOR SALE-A BARGAIN A FARM OF about 33 acres one mile from Braddock sta tion, in Braddock township; suitable for garden ing, dairy or larmlng. MORRIS A FLEMING, 106 Fourth ave. JaJl-71-TTS FOR SALE-40 ACRES LAND WITH ELE GANT suburban residence of 10 rooms, gas for light and beat, good barn, orchard, etc.; right at station on Ft. Wayne R. R., 18 miles from Pittsburg, ?G,500: send for big farm list and ex change. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Broker. Rochester. Pa. 1al9-ll-TTS Manufacturing Sites. FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE NEAR McKeesport and new gas territory: low price to large works. Inquire at ROOM 8, Blssell block. Jals-45-D FOR SALE -MANUFACTURING SITE; ONE or the best in the city, near Twenty-fifth 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 CARR1EIC NO. 26, Pittsburg F. O. Ia3-9Q-D Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-SEE AUCTION SALE OF 863 Fifth ave. In another column ; terms (500 cash, balance long time. SAMUEL V. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja29-84 FORSALE-EAST END-VALUABLE HOUSES and lots at very low prlcesand easy terms. FOBSALE-WILUNSBURG-NEAR STATION, large, finely-finished brick house 9 rooms, 13,500: 2,500 cash, balance to suit: also six smaller honses at low prices, monthly pay ments. FOR 8ALE-OSBORNE HOUSES AND LOTS on easv terms. FOR SALE-HAYSVILLE-ONE HOUSE AND several lots cheap. FOB BALE-GLENFIELD-TWO HOUSES ON easy terms. FOR HALE-EMSWORTH-FINE QUEEN ANNE house and vacant lots. FOR SALE-PITTSBURG-ON REED STREET, 4 frame houses, 6 rooms each; can be bought cheap. 11 soon. Call on J. DERMITT, 407 Grant street. Ja29-49-TT8 ' FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslness Chances. FOR SALE-A SOAP FACTORY IN GOOD condition; splendid chance for man with small capital. Address H. H., Dispatch office. Ja30-20 FOR SALE-BAKERY AND GROCERY: AN old established stand doing a good business. Inquire of P. CLARK, 66 Seventh avenne. J&22-56 FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN THE CITY doing a good business; good reasons for sell ing. Address RADIX, Dispatch 0fflce.Ja31-6I-Th3 FOR SAL E-A COMPLETE CHEMICAL laboratory: desirable location and low rent. Inquire at ROOM 8, Blssell block, corner Seventh avenne and Smithfield street. Jal8-45-D f: OR SALE-GROCERY AT INVOICE-BEST location In theNCltv: doing a thriving business. and principally cash; good, fresh stock of goods; fixtures, etc.: satisfactory reason given. for sell ing. J. IS. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave. ta30-51 FORSALE-AN EXCELLENTOPPORTUN1TY for the right party to buy a gents' furnishing goods store, lease and fixtures; best location In city; doing good business; good reason assigned for selling; stock in perlect condition. C. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. Ja31-S8 TTIOR SALE-STORES, STORES, STORES; A' drug, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea. cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur ants, confectioneries, boarding bouses, coal works, etc.; 100 good city business chances lor men or women. SHEPARD A CO., 54 Filth ave. JaSO FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE-ONE OF THE finest in the East End; commands large and profitable trade: good reasons for selling; will In voice about (3,000; fiOOO cash, balance In one year. For full particulars see DENNISON A SCHWAN, 103 Fourth ave., or STATION ST. AND P. R. R., East End. Ja31-79-ThS8u FOR SALE-A REPUBLICAN WEEKLY PA PER, with a thriving dallv, !n one or the wealthy counties of Ohio: advertising and Job work good and resources of office extensive: the whole or a controlling interest will be sold; terms f7.000and well worth JS.000: ApplytoS. H. PAR VIN'S SONS' ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cincin nati. O. Ja27-92-TTSU FOR SALE-A COUNTRY HOTEL BUSINESS; cheap rent: 13 acres of ground and Is a first class stand: also bar and stock, cow, chickens, garden tools, etc.: will sell cheap If bought at once; owner is retiring from business. Inquire at A. HILLER'S MARKET HOUSE, Frankstown ave,. East End, on Thursday and Monday till 4 o'clock. Ja31-75 Bnslness Stands. FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP FOR CASH -A double house with store and 2 lots on Lacock St., Allegheny. AMERICAN TRUST CO.. 504 and 506 Smithfield st. Ja31-97 FOR SALE-8-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE. WITH storeroom and hall entrance, located at 513 Forbes street: lot 21x70; cheap If sold soon. GEO. SCHJI1DT, 153 Fonrth ave. J413-41-I8, 20, 21,23, 26, 27,29, 31 T?OR SALE THE MOST ELIGIBLY LOCATED A hotel property in MassIUnn, O. : two-storv frame building: 25 rooms; will be sold cheap; terms easy; If not sold by March 1 will be for rent; Eussesslon April L For particulars address 51. II. IN 11, Massllloii. O. Ja2G-77 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22, 1 Ball engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTEA MCDONALD, I'enn ave., cor. Thirty-second st. JelB-16S-ns FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND machinery: engines lrom 4-horse power up, boilers, pumps, etc.: call or write for prices. FAHEY A PFALLEH. Faber and Washington sts., near Union depot. ap24-v35)i-TTS Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. &c TTIOR SALE-FULL BRED JERSEY COW J" with heifer calf at side. Inquire H. F. DUNHAM, 191 First avenue, city. Ja30-i6 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-TENTS -ONE VERYLARGE AND four small tents, at half price. - J. H. JOHNSTON, 621 Smithfield street. Ja29-5-TTS - iSvAisgjggyw-;?' City Residences. TO LET-NO. 27 FIFTH ST., NEAR PENN avenue; 10 rooms. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja23-97 TO LETOR FOR 8ALE-563 FIFTH AVE.; only 6 minutes fromConrt House: tsoocash, balance Ion? time: will be sold at auction on Thursday, January 31. 1339, at 10 o'clock A. n, SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth avenne. Ja29-85 East End Residences. TO LET-ON COLLINS AVE.. NEAR STATION st , brick nouseof 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-ON BOND ST.. NEAK HILAND ave., large lot, modern frame house of 8 rooms, bathroom, natural gas, elegant front and side porches: good nelghDornood and convenient to both steam and cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fonrth ave." Ja25-34 Hazeltvood Residences. TO LET-BEAUTIFUL HAZEI.WOOD AVE NUE residence, u rooms, late Improvements, nice yard: near steam cars: possesstonScan be had at once If desired at a nominal rent to April 1,1889. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja29-96-TT Allcsheny Residences. TO LET-BRICK HOUSE AT NO. 82 RIDGE av., Allegheny, containing 6 rooms, gas ana water. JOHN A. VERNER, 120 Locust street. Ja31-57 TO LET-A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY press brick dwelling house 9 rooms, finished attic, laundry, natural gas throughout, beater In hall, all modern improvements, Sherman ave.. Allegheny. Apply to ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman ave., Allegheny City. Jal2-25 Suburban Residences. T IO LET-SUBURBAN BESDJENCE, TEN rooms: orchard, fine view: hill district. electric road, Allegheny; S7C0; 'also house eight rooms, hill district, Allegheny: large lot; (300. A. LEGGATEA SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. Ja3CM9 irarzns. TO LET-ORFOB SALE-FORONE OR TWO years, or to work on shares, a stock farm, about 10 miles from city. App,y aflO o'clock Fri day morning, February 1, atlllSPA'lCH.OFFICE. JS31-56 T O LET DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN Nineteenth ward, near I'enn avenue: good dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring water; rent 5CO. STRAUB A MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third av., Pittsburg. Jal5-39 TO LET-DAIRY OK STOCK FARM OF 109 acres on the PerrysviUe plank road, opposite Highland Church and but a short drive from Allegheny City. Farm Is well Improved and fenced, has a good elgnt-room stone house, fine stables and barns, fruit trees In profusion, water on various portions of the farm. Inquire of S. ARNOLD, 160 Fourth avenue. Ja31-74 Business Cbnnces. TO LET-GOOD CHANCE FOR BUTCHER meat shop doing good business: ice and slaughter bouse, stables and wagon sheds; also brick house of eight rooms, wide hall, good cellar and all modern Improvements for carrying on butcher business. Apply to WM. J. ROTHRUM, 109Taggart st. or 107 Jackson St., Allegheny. Ja30-26 Offices. Desk Room. Sec TO LET-DESK ROOM, IN ONEOKTHEBEST locations in center of tbe city. Address DESK, Dispatch office. . Ja31-G9 TO LET-(99)-OFFICES AND BUSINESS rooms in best location; call for prices. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. JSI6-2S-D TO LET TWO LARGE CONNECTING offices, second floor of 163 Fifth avenue, sec ond door from Grant St., opposite Court House. J. 1. QUINN. Ja30-I0 TO LET-FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING corner Water street and Cherry alley: rent low. D. W. C B1DWELL A CO., corner Water street and Cherry alley. Ja30-28 TO LET-FREE RENT TO APRIL J. 1889 Offices, cor. Fifth avenue and Wood street; good light and Crane elevator. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja29-S6-D TO LET OFFICES-COB. FEDERAL AND Isabella sts., Allegheny: elegant light, con venient location: low rents; immediate posses sion. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ja26-22-TTS TO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK, Smithfield, Liberty and Seventh avenne, well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors. Ja5-32-D TO LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM. SECONH floor, 518 Smithfield St., opposite City Hall and adjoining Duquesne Hotel, with chairs, desk, etc. MORRIS A FLEMING, 106 Fourth ave. de4-d63-TTS 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 FENN AVE., 10 rooms; elegant location for physician or dentist offices; also No. 27 Fifth St., between Penn and Duquesne war, 10 rooms, bath, etc. W. A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth avo Ja26-27-TTS T IO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The Germanta Savings Bank. 4ZJ Wood St.. having changed the Interior of Its building by adding 15 large, airy 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 Business Stands. TO LET-BASEMENT ABOUT 25x50, LIB ERTY ave.. near Fifth ave.; moderate rent. SAMUEL V. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja30-37 TO LET-STORE AND 4 ROOMS. FIRST floor; also bouse of 7 rooms, hall and 2 porches: rent only SIS. Inquire 61 SAN DUSKY ST., Allegheny. Ja29-31 TO LET-NO. 1616 PENN AVE.-STOREROOM and 6 dwelling rooms: also No. 1703 Penn ave. storeroom and 7 dwelling rooms. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fonrth a e. Ja2S-22-TTS TO LET-2 STOREROOMS ON CORNER OF Liberty and Fourth, 2 on corner of Penn and Third, 2 on Ferry street: some unfurnished rooms with natural gas. Inquire on premises, 44 FO URTH STREET. Ja31-3-Thrsu TOLET-CORNERSTOREBOOM. WITH FIVE living rooms. In .Ninth ward. Allegheny: good location for grocery, bakery, or any other luslness: low rent: other houses to rent. MAG AW, V1ELSACK A GOFF, 105 Fourth ave. Ja2l-90-Tbrsu TO LET THE FOPULAR HOTEL KNOWN as the White House, at Perrysvllle, on the Ferrysvllle 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 party, for iurtner information can orau- dress i lih, uah n tit juoJiiiLa i cu., -k r euerai St., Allegheny City, Ja22-21 Special. TO LET-DWELLINGS LARGE AND SMALL in both cttiesand suburbs. Call or send for printed list lree. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja29-9S-TT TO LET-LARGE DWELLINGS IN ALLE GUENY. No. 7 Stockton ave., new, 12 rooms; late im provements: fine order. No. 232 Western avenue. 10 rooms; weU im proved. No. 10 Cedar avenue, fronting the parks, 14 rooms, large yard. No. 62 River avenne, near Anderson St., 14 rooms. No. 106 Western avenue, 10 rooms; late conve niences. Call or send for particulars TV. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fonrth avenue. Ja29-97 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKSI come and seel come and seel good editions low prices. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, 900 Liberty St. nol-13 PERSONAL-YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive, so be np and make the best ont: see that vour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, tbe Tailor, or 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street, second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and rcnalring: give him a trial, .telephone 1553. Ja3 LOST. LOST-LADIES' GOLD WATCH CHAIN, with 2 charms and gold dollar with mono gram E. D. A., between 115 Webster st. and 53 Beech st., by way or North avenue, Allegheny. Liberal reward lfreturned to 63 BEECH ST., Al legheny. t Ja31-70 LOST-FOCKETBOOK - CONTAINING SUM of money, between Homestead and Union station, or between Union station nd Allegheny: finder will bo liberally rewarded if left at printing establishment or P. F. SMll'H, 55 Virgin alley, Pittsburg. Ja31-4 DJtVIDENDS. The Union Switch and Signal Co., J Pittsburg, Fa Jannary 2), lsSU' t PREFERRED .DIVIDEND NO. 1-THE Board of Directors of this company have t!ii3daydeclaredadividendofSIXPERCENT, on the preferred stock, out of the earnings for the year ending December 31, 18S8, payable forthwith, by checks to be mailed to stock holders ot record, tins date. ja30-27 A. T. ROWAND. Secretary. ELECTIONS. Office of the o, ? citv. 1 Pennsylvania Construction Co. No. 132 First avenue, citv. ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Construction Company will be held at the office. No. 132 First avenue, 'on MONDAY, February 11, 1SS9. between the hours of 12 M. and 1 r. Jt., for tbe purpose of electing five (5) directors to serve for the ensuintj year. Ja31-S9 W. N. VOEGTLY, Secretary. "EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE East End. Pittsburg. Second term opens February L 1689. Dllworth Hall is ready for occupancy and will accommodate a largernum ber of students. Apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETREAU, President. jaS-43 MEETINGS." Office of NT,1 The Chaettkbs Valiey Gas Coscpant, rnnmm Wrrfin ST. AND THIRD AOI.. PnrsBUBq, a.. uec. ai. isaa. j NOTICE A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of this company wUl be held at the office or the company on Wednesday, March 6, 18S9. at 2 o'clock F. If-, to take action on the recommendation by the Board of Direct ors to issue bonds to the amount of $1,000,000, secured by mortRaee upon the property of tbe company, beine for the f undine of tbe debt of said company. F. J. TENER, Secretary. ja3-3S.Th LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF 1 Esplen and Btrickler streets in John A. Wood A Son's plan of lots In Chartiers town ship. No. .December sessions 1888. ... And now, to wit, January 12, 1889, the within petition presented in open court and upon con sideration thereof, on motion of Knox & Reed, counsel for petitioners, the court grant- a rule to show cause why the streets called and known as Esplen and Btrickler streets, in part A plan or lots, uear Chartiers borough, laid out for John A- Wood A Son, recorded in Recorders offlce of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, in plan book, volume 8, page 130, should" not be closed up and vacated, and that notice of this rule be given by publication in' the Pittsbure Chronicle-Telegraph and Dispatch for four weeks, twice a week. Returnable Saturday, February 9, 1889. at 10 o'clock A. IT. BY THE COURT. jal3-23-MTh JOHN TV. ECHOLS, Attorney-at-Law, 147 Fourth avenue. SOMERS BROTHERS A CO. VS. GEORGE C. ROLL. In Court of Common Pleas No. 2, of Allegheny county. Of April term, 1389, No. 24. Domestic attachment. Notice is hereby given that we, John C. Brown, residing at 2228 Carson street, and whose place of business is in tbe Sheriff's office, of said county; Samuel J. Fleming, residing at corner of Craig and Winthrop streets, and whose place of business is at No. 147 Fourth avenue, and James D. Glover, residing at North Mansfield, and whose place of business Is at No. 129 Fourth avenue, all of said county of Allegheny, have been appointed trustees of the estate of George C. Roll, and we now. therefore, hereby notify and require all per sons indebted to said George C. Roll, or holding property belonging to him, to pay and deliver all such sums of money and property due ana belonging to said George C. Roll to us as said trustees; and all creditors of said George C. Roll are desired to preseDt to us, as said trustees, their claims and demands. J. C. BROWN, a J. FLEMING. ja!7-15-Th J. D. GLOVER. INSURANCE STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE ARMENIA IN SURANCE CO., of Pittsburg, Pa for the year ending December 31. 1888: ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages $201,363 81 Real estate 33,415 71 School bonds 2,100 00 County bonds 14,350 0Q Collateral bonds 13,000 00 Accrued interest 6.413 18 Premiums in course of collection.... 4.710 49 casua .......................... ......... ov.io oU SG08,5o7 99 .250,000 00 . 26,8711 ,. 3,576 67 697 00 . 23,435 21 LIABILITIES. Reinsurance fund Losses unpaid , Dividends unpaid D Ui pi 1X9 $3C6,587 99 ,.S 483 37 ,. 2,308 25 ,. 13,836 60 . 38.514 01 RECEIPTS FOR 18SS. Profit on business placed Rent Net premiums. .. 9 55,112 26 .$ 6,615 40 . 7,330 00 . 19,285 50 . 2,931 69 . 5,600 00 . 2,351 83 42113 EXPENDITURES. Commissions.. Dividends.... Losses........ Expenses Salaries Taxes Reinsurance., S 44,585 55 Amountat risk $1,910,803 67 ja31-0 TV. D. McGILL, Secretary. STATEMENT OF THE ALLEGHENY IN SURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburg, Pa., for the vear ending December 31, 1883: ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages S 77.000 CO Bankstocks 13,341 00 Rail stocks and bonds 20,335 00 Loans and collateral 11,000 00 Realestate 3,550 00 Premiums In course of col lection 2,716 07 Interest due and accrued. 1,864 24 Office furniture 600 00 Cash 38.073 SO 8168,479 61 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $100,000 00 Reinsurance reserve 13,614 85 Unpaid losses and all other debts 816 83 Net surplus 54.047 93 $168,479 61 RECEIPTS. Premiums S 16,729 00 Interest and rent 8,716 60 S 23,5 80 EXPENDITURES. Fire losses $ 6,220 36 Return premium, relusur- . ance and commissions. . . . 4,049 SO Salaries, rent and all other expenses 7,143 89 State, city and county taxes 550 94 $ 17.964 99 Dividends $ 7,000 60 Risks in force December 31, 1888.... 2,294,328 23 Total losses paid to date 514,152 91 Total dividends paid 196,000 00 C. G. DONNELL, ja31-81 Secretary. PROPOSALS. Office of the Contbolt,eb of J Allegheny County, Pittsburg, January 30, 1889. ) NOTICE TO PRINTERS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. sr. SATURDAY, Feb ruary 2, 185V, for the Drinting in pamphlet form the Controller's report of the fiscal affairs of Allegheny county for 1888. For further information inquire at this office. ja31-13 JOS1AH SPEER, County Controller. TO CONTRACTORS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Office of tiie ) boabd of public improvements. ST. Louis, January s, 1&39. ) Sealed proposals for tbe public work hereinafter mentioned will be received at the offlce of the Board of Public Improvements of the City of St. Louis. -Mo., until 12 M. ofthc2Jtli day of February, 1889, at which hour they will be publicly opened and read, viz. : For lighting with electricity for the term of ten years from January 1, 1S0O, the streets, public places and such public buildings as may be desig nated in the following districts orthe City of St. Louis, Mo., viz. : Letting No. 2,503. The district described as the southern district in ordinance numbered 14, 697, ap proved December SI, 18&3. Beposlt required, (5.0CO. Letting No. 2.504. The district described as the northern district in ordinance number 14, GST, ap proved December 29, 1838. Deposit required, 55.000. 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 Fiubllc places: also prices perannum at which arc Ights, of 2.000-canale power each, or lncan lescent lights, of 16-candlc oower each, will be furnished, operated and maintained for lighting public build ings. Everything required ror the aboveelectrlc 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 Unes of distribution. The contract will contain stipulations by which the City of St. Louis may acquire tbe entire elec tric plant and appurtenances at the expiration of tbe contract. Bidders must subnjlt with proposals, general and detailed plans and specifications or the pro posed system ot distributing the electricity, mode oTsupponlng tiie 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. Lonls that the sum ot 5,000 has been deposited In the treasury must be Inclosed with the proposal. The right tc reject any or all proposals Is ex pressly reserved. Specifications, form ofcontract and plans of the districts to be lighted, may be seen at the office or the President of the Board of Bubllc Improve ments orthe City ofSt. Louis, on and after Janu ary 2J, 16S9. Any contract let hereunder will require the ap proval of the Municipal Assembly by ordinance. By order of the Board. HENBY FLAD, President. Attest: EMOBY S. FOSTER. Jall-a Secretary. rRESBTBUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., GROCERIES' AND TABLE DELICACIES, 8IXTH AVENUE. ja&69-irwF -' NEW-AD VERTISEMEVTS.'? TO LET. . r OKLY THREE suitable for offlce or' general business purposes, in the new DIS PATCH building on Diamond street, now re main nnrented. THOSE WHO WISH SWKff nation in the city, with the conveniences ot Sissenger and freight elevator service, electric gbt and steam-heating, shonid applv at once r ---j. "- " . --. ---- -- to the new DISPATCH BUILDING, Nos. 73, 77 and 79 Diamond street.- FIFTH AVENUE.. . ;" Dwelling houses that can be converted into business properties; prices fromS5J900 to $12,-. 000, on payments of JoOO cash and balance oa long time. Properties now paying fair rate of interest, and enhancement is certain. SAMUEL "W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Established 1878. ja31 CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE -ET stoves and ranges while using the same for . cooking, or any other purpose, by using "the Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir-" cnlar, containing full information, call on or ad dress JA3IES ANDERSON, -53 East Diamond street, Je5-n57.TT3 ABegheny.Pa. 0. A.BALPH. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, it Beventn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa, Telephone 1344. se5-n60-TTS WALTER J. OSBORNE. RICHARD BABEOWS.- B ARROWS fc OSBORNE JOB PRINTERS. 90 Diamond street,. Telephone No. 812 se2-k56-rrssa ri EO. H. BARBOUR. VT CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor. Draughtsman and Designerof Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Buildinz. de!2-k66-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg:- AUCTION SALES. ADJOURNED AUCTION BALE. THURSDAY, January 31, 1889. at 10 o'clock a. M.. on the premises, NO. 563 FIFTH AVE,- I 8roomsnd finished atticnat. and art gas, etc Lot 20x100 feet, with privt; lege of buying 20 feet additional. Terms $500 cash, balance long time. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth Ave. ja29-83 AUCTION FURNITURE, GROCERIES, notions, carpets, etc., at auction. FRIDAY MORNING, February L at 10 o'clock, at No. 311' Market street; parlor, bedroom, library, dining room and office furniture: brussels and ingrain hall, room and stair carpets; curtains, linoleum, pictures, mirrors, wraDS, bedding, toilet suits, dishes, towel racks, clocks, lamps, ornaments, folding beds, stoves, cooking utensils, tinwaTe, harness, pianos, etc.;also at 2 o'clock the same afternoon, fine groceries, all kinds pickles, con diments, jellies, chocolate, canned goods, buck- wheat, biking powder, soap, tea, fruit, bath brick, blue, syrups, cigars, etc HENRY AUCTION .CO,; LQL, -ja31-94 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE -" ON SATURDAY, FEB. 2, " At 10 A. 3f., at McCoy's stables. Duquesne way, near Point bridge, Pittsburg, Pa., a carload of fine bred young horses from Lamed, Kami. Clydesdale mares and geldings, coachers and thoroughbreds. No postponement on account' of weather. J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer, ja31-62 AMUSEMENTS. THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. POULTRY SOCIETY Yi'm hold their BENCH BHDW 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, front New York, will give an exhibition every after noon and evening of his Grand: Dog and Cas Circus. The finest trained dogs in the world. ja27-17 BIJDU THEATER-EXTRA "Week of February 4, A Brilliant Attraction! Return from Europe of tbe 'World-Famed! Comedienne, MIMIE PALMER " Monday, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, th9 welcome "MY SWEETHEART-" . As played over 2,000 times. Wednesday. Thurs. day and Friday evenings and Saturday Mati nee, her latest and greatest success, " My Brother's Sister." . MINNIE PALMER AS A BOY. MINNIE PALMER AS AGnUl NO WEDNESDAY MATINEE. Sale of seats opens to-day at 9 o'clock. - ja3I4l M' ORIZ ROSENTHAL, The world-renowned phenomenal pianist,ln TWO (2) GRAND ROSENTHAL CONCERTS At Old City Hall, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, February 4 and 5, 1889, '. Assisted by the famous Austrian hoy violinist; MASTER FRITZ KREISLER. Chas.E. Pratt Accompanist Admission (inclnding reserved seat) $1 CO 49Seats at Kleber's, commencing Wednes day. jaSO-24 B IJOU THEATER J. C. STEWARTS "JOMS." COMEDY COMPANY IN THE TWO Next week Minnie Palmer. jaSO-27 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, FERGUSON t MACK'S ja29 SPECIALTY COMBINATION. ENTERTAINMENTS AT FIFTH U. P. CHURCH. Cor. Washington st. and Webster ave., THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS; January 31 and February L Miss Jennie Gray, Mr. A. A. Farland and others. ja31-65 HARRIS THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening, A COLD DAY! A COLD DAY ! Week of January 28 Dore Davidson in "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde" ja27-ll GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every evening. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Tbe original and world-famous HANLONS NEW FANTASMA. Week February 4 Evans & Hoey in "A Parlor Match." . ja27-12 CASINO .MUSEUM ' WEEK OF JANUARY 28. Zubllns. Herlbertand Daisy: Santf ords, Jen nie and Billy; the human phenomenon, the Minnesota Woolly Child. Admission, 10c. Open from 10 A. M until 10 P. M. Ja28-7' RESORTS. HOT SPRINGS, N. C. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. First-elm in every particular. Steam Heat, Open Fires. Parches inclosed in glass. Superb Location. Ideal Climate for the debilitated." Baths in Marble Pools, Finest in America: Waters unexcelled anywhere in curative power or luxury. O. K. LAMSING. ( Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manaset . ja!558-s I 2 ?' '- 'M ..2',Aek;iL. i-C mPKt