1 1 i ! i hi miii w p ii i ii nm in i 1 1 i in im ii i i m i . . iz. . yi, -SFv , !.?, ' '31 THE PITTSBTJEG- DISPATCH, JERIDAT, PEBEUART 1 1889. m.tjzmi$rwiF T5 r ?i s-. -?inf. IN THE CATS HEART. The Board of Assessors' Valuations in the Third Ward Show Some EEMARKABLE GROWTHS IN VALUE An Average of at Least Forty Per Cent of an Increase is Shown. THEATERS AND BUSINESS HOUSES The greater part of the assessments of the Third ward was finished yesterday. Final decisions were not reached on Diamond street and Virgin alleys, but the rest are practically settled. Below will be found the assessments on Fifth avenue, Liberty avenue, Smithfield, Wood and Market streets, and the more important points on Grant street, Sixth and Seventh avenues. Until -the final corrections are made in the book the totals and the percentage of increase cannot be given, but the increase will at least average 40 per cent. The figures are appended; in cases where new buildings are in course of construction the assessment of the lot alone is given: FIFTII AVEXCE. 1SS3. Allegheny National Bank, lot and bouse ? Si-."S2 Mrs. A, Black, lot and house.... 33.900 llreadlnp & Hogg, lot and house. .a00 Central Bank, lotandliousc 61..J0 1'trst National Bank, lot and house Ij6,uw William Carr. lot and three houses E4.0W John DalzelL. lot and houc 19,0X1 Duncan 4 Thompson, lot and house....... - as,... J. H. Koter. lot and house . 83,000 .Mrs. M. F. Fuller, lot, house and SlAhlc -- .." IS. 4Q John Graham heirS lot and house 23,503 1S39. J102.500 63.000 34.000 102,500 202, 0GG 126, OOO 29,500 63,425 1:5,000 29,240 02,000 37,500 117,000 130 OIO 91, M0 115,050 Thomas Hamilton Heirs, 101 aim houe A. V. Holmes, lot and three houes Dr. C. ... Hussev, lot and house. Dr. C W. llussey. lot Hr. C . Hussev. lot and house l'aul II. HacVe, lot and two houses ..... 1. P. Hutchinson, lot and two houses ...... ...... 33,850 OS. 400 93.910 4'J,ono 74,500 78,000 IIS, 000 14.781 ION UK) 27,600 197,500 40,000 S. Hamilton, lot and house, P. i'- Keller, lot and house Si, .50 . V.. Knox and .1. II. Heed, three lots and three houses 60,503 trader Publishing Co., lot and house 29,000 C S. Maltiiv, lot and two houses. 6I..1OO Mcfinire 4 Grav. lotand hooc.. 19,000 Andrew Morton, lot and three houses. 103.606 Slorganstern Ulemian, lot and two houses 93,050 .1. H Miller, lot and house. 19.000 "harles Mr-vran, lot and house. . . 4S.WX) lellor & Iloene, lot, house and stable. 83.CT0 3. S. McCullough, lot and house 53,337 Oilier McCllntock ct at, lot and liouse 6S.5M 31rs. C Oudry, lot and house.... 42.200 AV. V. Patrlck,lotand house.... 16,550 James I'hclan, lot and two houses. 49,100 1'lttshnrg Opera House Co.. lot and one hrlck Opera House, (Harris" Theater) 1S2.26G Pittsburg Opera House Co., one Opera House (Hrand Opera House) 50,000 Tlie lot on Diamond street has 42,500 1110,500 30,300 172,000 147,670 21,500 73,500 128.600 95,362 104,250 73.XI 22,250 65,200 353, a 85,000 not been dennlteiy assessea. Micopard heirs, lot and house... lire. Sarah A. lteed. lot and 6S.O00 116,275 hone 19.000 L. Keineman, lotandliousc 41,000 A. Kelneinan, lotand house 67,750 John liodgcrs. lotand house... S3.SKI0 N. P. h ed. lot and two houses.. 39.400 W E. Selimertz, lot and two D- lldlngs (Include lot In Virgin allev) 60,075 Pheppard heirs, lot and liouse... 29,u50 Mrs. J. V. bawver, lotand liouse 55,200 George W. fcchtnidt, lot and house 13S.000 James Vernev, lotand house.. . 3,750 tleorgelt. White, lot and house. ta,5u0 Exchange National Bank, lot and house 111,950 Slason IcIIall, lot 10S,5lO Methodist Board of Publication. lotand house 21000 J. F. Macder, lotand house 19,300 Henrietta V. Fiord, lot and house 49,075 SJirniriELD street. B.Auth, two lots and twohouscs 41,000 Wra. Badger, lotand house 1S,500 Bailey, Farrcl & Co., lots and four houses. Including lots on fctrawberrv alley 57.3."i0 City Bank, lotandhouse 39,800 Masonic Bbnk, lot and house 28,200 S. Murray Clark, lotand house.. 18,500 F.va .gellcal Herman Church, lots ant 17 houses 103,000 Joseph M. Clark, lotand house.. 0,375 George II. Dawler, six lots and .even houses 150,760 Jac.b 1'. Weill, lot and two h.uses 18,600 John Daub, three lots and four hou.-es, Including lotonfctraw- be ry alley 9S.3IC C Donnelly and G. T. Kaucrty, lotand house. 23,000 Charles Freibcrtshauser, lot and bouse 18.250 David Gregg, three lots and three houses 09,000 V. G. Hawkins' heirs, two lots and four houses S4,3J5 Lvdia Howard, lotand six houses 154,000 iS." L. HlU'hoct, lot and house, Kaufmaun Bros.' building Mrs. Mary Hunter, lot and two houses 22,700 George Jackson heirs, lot aud building 13G.942 Jacob Keller, two lots and three houses 40,700 It. U. King, lot and house 2u,5fl0 John Caldlcll. Iut and house 23.250 George Copneh lot and houi-e 1S.SO0 James Loughrldge. lot and house 20.000 John Liggett, lot andfour houses 135,821 "William Lindsay. lot and house. 19,03 Marvlt. haughlin, lotandhouse 43,500 ". J. Lwls, lot and house (in cluding lot on sixth aenue 170.GO0 John H. Murtland. lot and liouse 22,000 Methodist Book Concern, lot and two houses 45,153 Thcuas Jlellon, lot and two houses 63,120 James Murdock. lotand house... 19,650 John K. A A. Murdock, lot and house 19,650 Mrs. McQuen heirs, lot and liouse 22,200 1.. S W. A relic, lotand house 25,000 Mrs. O'Nell, lot and house. 16,500 John Qulgg heirs, lot and two houses 40.200 Henry bhaler. lotandhouse 11,500 Dr. bterretu lot and tw o houses.. 2a 200 George fcplanes heirs, lots and 13 houses (including lot on Fifth avenue 103.125 August btenmejer, lot and twb houses 4S.400 Ellen C Sneer, lotand house.... 23,500 A Iliiaiu K btelrcn,lot and house IS, 750 Jacob bchoeb, lot 16,000 Uriah L'pdegraff, lot and six houses 155,200 D. T. Watson, tw o lots and two houses 36,000 John Zweldinger, lotand house. 21,000 W;. b. Blssell, lot and five houses 104,600 WOOD STBEET. Annie N. lilsscl. lotand house.. 37,650 Mrs. Fannie Barker, lot ana liouse 38,401 James i. Barr & Co., lot and , house 53.113 Mrs. E. Breading, lotandhouse. 23,300 Mrs. Annie II. Boss, lot and house . 19,979 Germania National BanL,lotand fivehouses.. . 44,800 Rational Bank of Commerce, lot andfour houses 116,873 S.5C0 (10.000 103,375 59,300 61,503 108,250 45,!M) 94,2 21a 000 40.00U 111,000 226,650 199L500 31,000 30,000 70,750 ,() 26,800 102.100 51,720 37,200 26,500 153, 100 33.130 239,200 29,900 lo0,S18 38,000 29,200 109.800 msoo 283,200 429,143 31, a 203, ICO 65,500 34,000 34,060 30,500 32,000 333.732 27.500 54,000 259.000 34.200 71,570 106. 540 34,400 34,400 32.300 3tu00 28,000 C8.800 26, (M) 33,150 176,160 78.400 21,132 29,200 24,000 287, SSO 58, 300 37,000 157,800 81,750 56,300 54.250 32,000 26,974 73,000 155,240 62,500 107,101 36,000 68,875 32,500 63,750 sasoo 94.750 69,000 64,250 36,750 35,500 141,500 24.C31 29,250 168.590 34, S00 40,500 3S.C25 29,000 21,479 33,000 33,000 35,000 35,625 30,750 112,991 102,900 81. 000 29,750 67,500 31.50U 32,000 38,00o 41111U .oiivuai ajuiik, lub auu house .... 45,120 William Carr, three lots and file nouses II. Childs 4 Co., lotand house.. Isaac CTAlir. lot and two houses.. 73,363 3I.0U0 61,715 Mrs. Mary K. Coffee, lot aud honse...... 23,800 Mrs. I. Dennlson. two lots and two houses 46.075 Miry lenliam, lot and one-half of house J. 1.. Eisner, lot and building... II. Fitzslmmous. lotand bouse . 30,003 74,150 57,900 64.333 Gearing Hunter, lot and two nouses John K. Gregg, lotandhouse 26,650 Her. David Gregg, lot and house 26.950 David Gregg, four lota and three buildings 107,750 A. llol-toln, lotandhouse 18.3",o James Herdman, lot and bouse.. 21,275 Joseph Iloruc & Co., lot and building 130.000 Klebber Bros., lot and house 27,950 Mary Logan ctal, lotand hair of house.". 30,000 Emellne Matheney, lot and house 26,575 Wm. Morrison, lot and house.... 23,4m) Thomas D.Messlcr.lotandhouse. 16,810 "m. McCrum, trustee, lot and house 23,950 McCordi Co., lot and house 31,000 bamuel McClurken, lot and house 28,300 Hsrj- F. McKee. lot and honse... 26,575 KdaMeKee, lot 21.S25 James McCandless, two lots and building 71,101 II V l'atlerson estate, lot and four buildings 75,300 in. ltoseburg, two lots and two buildings. 39,000 Mrs. Sarah A. SawgeL lot and house ....... .................. 21,875 J. D. Thompson, lot and house.. 41,000 I sale Taylor, lotandhouse 21,850 John W. Tim, lotandhouse 22,950 J. M. Taylor, lot and house 23,000 LtDEKTT STBEET. 1888. Henry Ansclmtr, lot and house. . 19,000 George Alexander, two lota and two houses 31,200 F.Aschcim.twolotsand building 42,000 Arbuckles & Co., lots and two buildings. Including lot on Cherry alley. 140,779 K.J. Allen, lot and house (Acad emy or Music) .. 86.388 Mrs. ii. U.CarUsle, lot and three 1839. 32,920 45,218 55,000 270,730 116,838 42,I2f 49,500 19,000 16,000 35,610 17,300 34,792 20,533 10,885 135,202 349,178 37,000 41,500 16.417 39,051 21,272 1889. 41.500 40,090 42,500 12.700 93.000 36,500 95,176 36,430 42,800 41, 420 22,000 42,500 35,610 12,343 8,760 43.000 11.250 159,190 69,882 37.000 103,550 166,773 37.(100 45,150 1SS9. 26,617 55,000 . 32,000 23.000 134, 000 376,961 80,500 17,750 3 600 32.900 18.303 91,000 122,510 17,500 47,200 31,675 1889 tr,619 24,000 42,000 28,625 71,000 22,335 EXPERTS ON THE MILLAGE. An Interesting Experiment Showing Just How Small Holders AMU be Affected They Pay S Ter Cent Less. By direction of the Board of Assessors, Clerk E. H. Douglas yesterday compiled the statement, and made the calculations given below, the purpose being to ascertain how the prreent assessment would affect small propertv owners as compared with thatoflSSG. The directions were to take the first three names of ?3,000 or under, in each ot the first 11 wards of the city, and make comparison as shown. The old valuation, and the new, is. given together with the tax paid last year at 17J mills, and the tax to be paid at 12 mills this year. Of this total of 33 tax payers, 24 will have their burden reduced, as against 9 increased, or a percentage of 73 in favor of the former class. Itappears then that even with an increase of 37 per cent, to raise the same amount of money upon these 33, they will be called upon to pay less than before by 5 per cent. The result is shown by the following table: .houses 24,042 J. H. Dcmmler, lot and house.... 35,475 Charles Devlin, lot and house.... 14, 141 Mrs. il.T. Fuller, lot and house.. 11,800 Henrietta W. Floyd, lot and house 24, 110 G. Y. Guthrie, trustee, lot and house.. .. 14,000 Darld Gregg, lotand house Jrlii John F. Havekottclot and house 15,500 Catharine Happ, lot and house.. 12,798 Mrs. Marv Med Jones, three lots and two houses (seventh Ave- nnc Hotel) 95.83 B. F. Jones, seven lots and two buildings (Seventh Avenue Ho- rtclalsof. 254,69 IsaacJacksou. lot 2L300 15. Jones estate, lotand house.... 31,475 Joseph Kelser heirs, lot and house 14.840 Mrs. E. A. King, lot and house.. 28,775 William Logan, lot and house... 14,641 LysleJtMcCance,lotandhousc.. 28.225 Isaac LaMnan, lotandhouse 38.723 Janes .Marshall, lot and house... 38, 500 Mrs. Morcley, lot aud honse 8,000 J. T. McCancc, lot and house.... 76,125 Thomas McCancc, lot and house.. 30,500 fl. A. McKee, 31oU and 3 houses.. 52,200 Wm.l'ore. lotandhouse 26,695 FI!oliinson,21otsand2houses.. 30,965 Seibold, Vogcll Jt Hcrr, lot and 2 houses 3059? Seibold A Vogell, lotandhouse.. 16.500 D C Thompson and V. J.,GU- more. lotandhouse 30,475 Ger. Fire Ins. Co., lotand house.. 25,110 Joseph VngeL lot and 2 houses... 14,954 Jos, Zimmerman, lot and house.. 7,477 MARKET STBEET. Dnid Gregg, lot 30,000 A.V.Holmes, lot and 2 houses.... 10,000 l'aul H.Uackc,3 lots and 2houses 120,000 Tliomas B. Hutchinson, lot and 4 houses 50,339 H. J. Lvnclu lotandhouse 26,500 Thomas JlcMastcrs, lot and house 73, COO T. MeCIIntocketaUlotandhouse 131,700 John Whltten, lotandhouse 26.500 C. Veager, lot 3L500 CltAXT STBEET. 1888. J.J. Flannery, two lots and two houses f 09,133 Hamilton, Leonard, Arnold & llCo , lotand house (Excelsior building) 4200 John McCunc heirs, lot and stable 19,500 W. C llaflerty. lot and two houses 17,600 CL.Magec, lot and seven houses 96,650 1'ennsylranla Railroad, lots and buildings (including Liberty street and Cherry alley) 160,277 Bishop Tulgg, lot and Episcopal residence 62,400 SIXTH AVEXCE. J. M. Batton, lotand house 11,450 First l'resbvterian Church, lot and two buildings 12,600 J. 11. Demmler. lot and house.... 17,800 Dr. W. H. Daly, lot and house... ILOIs Duquesuc Club, lot 15,750 Demmler Bros, lot and two houses 34,933 Michael May, lotand house 11,500 l'iltsburg Gas Company, lot and office 27.340 A. G. Walters, lot and house.... 22,800 SEVENTH AVEXUE. 1888. John P. BIndlcv. lot and two houses. S 20,150 W. S. BlsseU. lot 12,000 T. Jamison and G. Alexander, lot and house 21,100 Mrs. Patrick heirs, lot and two houses 14.525 It. Walker, lotand two houses... 39,000 Wm. Ward, lot and house 11,050 ii Valnatlon. Taxes. a 2 1SS8. 1889. . 1883. 1889. 17J4 12 : snllis mills. 1-I.oulsa Brant., t 18 12 8 22 87 $ 3171 27 44 Bridget Binke. 6 50 9 TO 1137 10 80 Jlrs.M.J.Cliew 8 50 10 00 14 ST 12 00 2-Chas. Campbell 8 30 10 75 14 52 12 90 Tlios. Devine.. 10 18 16 35 17 81 '19 62 Mrs. Francis... 19 61 25 06 34 31 3)07 3 M. Ulttmer..... 20 12 36 24 35 21 43 48 John Gripp.... 22(0 2975 3850 35 80 J. Heller. 3055 57 15 53466358 4-Mrs.M. Allison. 1109 19 8J 19 40 23 85 John Anderson 15 60 20 00 27 30 24 00 John Coll 16 10 22 50 23 17 27 00 5 Mrs.E.Barrow. 16 65 23 21 29 13 27 85 C. Barry 6 00 6 75 10 50 8 10 John Cahlll.... 12 SO 14 50 22 40 17 40 6 J. Asklns' h'rs 14 75 14 93 25 81 17 98 A. Aspcr. 10 60 14 50 IS 55 17 40 A. Ainmon 15 00 2100 25 50 25 20 7-Jas. Anderson. 27 20 25 CO 47 GO SI 2u Jno. Aiken 17 CO 18 50 29 70 22 20 .Mrs. S. Armour 12 73 17 35 22 27 20 82 8-G. F. Arnold.. 11 43 18 60 20 OS 22 32 C. Andv 14 30 16 90 25 02 20 28 Annie Berry... 7 32 7 78 12 81 9 33 9 Jno. Flynn.. ., 9 90 15 66 17 32 18 79 J!. Flanacan... 17 00 25 00 29 70 30C0 F.Friedman... 14 00 2100 24 50 28 60 10-F. Allgeier..... 15 53 22 53 27 21 27 09 E.lllnke 450 400 887 480 Geo. Brown.... 400 400 700 480 11-1. Alberta 9 50 14 00 16 62 '16 80 H. Aulke. 2000 2300 S5O0 3360 V. Ashficld.... 10 94 1120 19 14 13 41 Must Kick In Five Days. The Board of City Ta Assessors is about to give notice that it will within a short time take into consideration 'thl question of classification of property in the rural wards and give those desiring to appeal five days in which to make their objections known. Constitutional Amendment Convention. The undersigned were appointed at a meeting of temperance workers held Janu ary 23, as a committee to issue a call for a county convention to organize for the pend ing campaign to support the Constitutional amendment. The convention will convene on Friday, February 15, at 10 o'clock A. M., in iaiayette ian, wood street, i"ittsburg, Pa. It is to be composed of five (5) dele gates from each ward, borough and town ship in Allegheny county. It is to be organized on a non-partisan basis. Persons without regard to party, creed or society, either open or secret, are requested to unite in selecting delegates to represent them in the convention. AVs call upon all good citizens to meet and select delegates. "We have but oue end in view, and that is to invite Catholics and Protestants, Israelites and Gentiles, white and colored, native-born and foreign citizens in meeting the responsibility that is upon us to say, by act aud vote, that the Consti tutional amendment shall carry and that the saloon mustgo. "While some shall actively engage to continue an institution that is the enemy of virtue, let us rally around a common standard and strike an effective blow for God, home and native land. J. K. Bakboub, Thomas SI. Botle, I. J. CiiAPXAir, JIks. Ellen M. "Watson-, Mes. J. S. Collins, Committee. B. &B. Now, to-day and to-morrow, for kid gloves. Throuzh stock takingand find too many kid gloves. Opera shade?, white cream and street shades, 50c, 75c, 1. Your opportunity this. Boggs&Buhl, Allegheny. Fine French jerseys must be closed out; prices cut in half. An 58 quality for $4. S10 quality for S5. 12 quality for SO. 15 quality ior S7 50. 520 quality for 510. And a 525 pure silk jersey at onlv 512 50. mwfsu Htjgus & Hacke. If health and beauty you'd maintain. And keep your breath a perfect charm, Use Sozodont with might and main; For it alone prevents the harm That mars a woman's teeth and breath And leaves her mouth as dark as death. WFSu Mnssiiffe Treatment. Scientific and electric massage applied by I. Hunk, 806 Penn avenue. Jtuwfs Candlema Day. For wax candles go to Heating's Book Store, 127 Filth avenue, above Smithfield St. WHAT CHAEITT DOES. Interesting Annual Meeting and Reports of the Work of the WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION With the Good Work of All Its Various Branches in Caring For lOONG AND OLD, AND THE YERI POOE A most interesting meeting to all those charitably inclined, was that held yesterday afternoon; the annual gathering of the "Woman's Christian Association in the chapel of the Y. M. C. A. building, with Sirs. F. E. Brunot in the chair, aud Miss M. A. Sterlintr acting as Secretary. A beautiful basket of flowers was presented to Mrs. Brunot by Sirs. A. SI. Murdoch. The meeting was opened with devotional exer cises conducted by Mrs. Brunot, after which Sirs. Ormsby Phillips read an inter esting paper on Christian work. The reports of the various institutions un der the care of the association were then read, and in substance were as follows: Home for Christian "Women shows that there are now 29 inmates in the reformatory, 15 women and 14 babies, and that there are 13 women and 1 child in the hospital. During the year 4 inmates left without permission, 1 was returned to her parents, 5 were dis charged and 2 died 1 child and 1 adult. The Treasurer's report shows that the re ceipts were 1,903 93; expenditures, 51, 640 17; balance on hand, 5263 76. nr a flourishing condition. The Home for Aged Protestant "Women report shows the institution to be in a flour ishing condition. There are at present 53 inmates, 8 of whom were admitted during the year, and there have been 6 deaths. The Treasurer's report shows receipts $37,642 95; expenses the same. The report of the Temporary Home lor Aged "Women is also encouracing. During the year 319 inmates had been cared for, 75 of whom were children. This is a diminution at tributed to the unusual prosperity of the times. Those able to pay are charged 25 cents for lodging and a meal. Of the admissions75 were sent to service; 43 of their own volition; 28 dismised, and 15 sent to the City Home; 8 with children assisted to housekeep ing; 10 sent to the Children's Aid Society; 1 to the Homeopathic Hospital; 1 each to the County Home, to the Washing ton County Home, and 2 children died. The Treasurer reported receipts 5679 76; ex penditures, 5758 23. xne secretary oi ine name ior uoiorea Children acknowledges receipt of free fuel gas from the Philadelphia and People's Gas Companies; acknowledges receipts of money, linen, etc., and mentions 55,000, the result of concerts given in aid of the West Penn Hospital. The report of the East End branch of the "Women's Christian Union reported excel lent work there. The industrial school has 171 pupils enroled, ranging in age from 6 to 14 years. They are taught sewing now. Other branches will be taught if funds for a building can be raised. They expect to succeed. Mrs. Slair, of the "W. C. T. V. of Alle gheny, reported that during the year nine new unions had been started, and 51,561 col lected. TAKING CAKE OF BAILKOADEKS. She wants the caboose cars of railways furnished with bibles and other literature, and small libraries of religious and other works placed in all engine houses, as fire men, owing to the nature of their duties, cannot attend church. Sheyenggestod that pastors announce from their pulpits 'dona tions ol boots lor -tins- ooject. - The Christmas letter mission made a very favorable report, '"and the Secretary said they hoped to cover the entire United States next year with their cheering missives. Heretofore the letters have been written in London, but now America will care for American's needs. There is on hand a bal ance of 5318 23, as reported by Treasurer Mrs. S. McKee. One of the most interesting reports was that of General Secretary Sliss Martha A. Sterling. She cc-ered in a terse statement the noble work of the association aud its branches. In speaking of the Home for Destitute "Women, she said, in these days of many newspapers, they were informed of many sad cases through their printed pages. She spoke feelingly of the circumstances surroundinc the lives of the inmates of the Home for Fallen "Women. She then cited instances of particular cases of these women and their children, and some of these instances were truly A KEEN POBTBAYAL OF PROMISES made and promises broken, with all the en suing wretchedness. She then explained the object of the local and foreign branches. When the reports had been received Mrs. Brunot said she had hoped to be able to lay a plan for the Boarding Home for Women before the meeting, and present the associa tion with a completely furnished home in Allegheny, but circumstances had prevented this. Other ladies spoke of the need of such a home, but no action was taken. The association decided to meet hereafter on the last Thursday of Slarch, June, Sep tember and December. Mrs. J. 31. Patter son reported that the Domestic Training School in the Fast End was prospering, and that she hoped to enlarge its work in a short time. THE ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK At Hubus & Backo's Are the unprecedented values in black silks, all weaves; gros grain, faille Fran chise, armures, royals, surahs, satin mer veilleux and satin rhadames at the uni form price of 51 per yard. We positively assert that never betore have such values been offered in these desirable fabrics. While we have many higher priced grades, relatively of equal value, we call special at tention to this 51 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 for 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 trom, as the styles are all new, handsome and desirable. In our wash goods department we show an elegant line ol the celebrated Kocchlin's French sateens, Anderson's novelties and zephyrs, domestic sateens, toile du Nord, 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, eta, 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 short 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 58 quality lor 54; 510 quality for 55; 512 quality for 56; 515 quality for 57 50, and an all-silk jersey at 512 50 that sold formerly at 525. HUGTJ3 & HACKE, Fifth avenue and Market street. MWFSU MEETINGS. MACHINISTS AND BLACKSMITHS' AS SEMBLY TSlwilL on SATURDAYEVE., at 7:30, February 2, hold a special meeting, it is requested that all members be present, as business of unusual importance will be trans acted. ' Iel-13 . 83-Display advertisements one dollar ptr square 'for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with The dis patch. rrrTSBUKG. THOMAS MCOAFFIIEY, 3K9 Bntlcr street. EMIL G. STUCKEY,' Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. bTUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. and Kultoa st. N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. TV'. WALLACE, 6121 Vena avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK & SHElBLER,Stliav. 4 Atwood St. SOUMSIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWABM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. MCHRIDE ISKOS., Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnnt sH. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKKYM. GLEIM. llebeccaand Allegheny aves. WANTED-IIELP. Male TlelD. -TTTANTED-AMAKBLE POLISHER. APPLY W at once to G. G. O'BBIEN, painter, 292 Fifth stenue. fel-41 -TTTANTED-TWO RELIABLE MAKKIED W men. .Call before 10 o'clock, KOOM 4. 49 Fifth arenne. fel-31 WANTED-A BOY TO LEAEN THE TIN trade: one with some experience. Apply at DUFFY Jfc CLAKK'S, 618 Grant st. fel-02 WANTED-STEADY CATHOLIC GENTLE MAN for permanent position: srood waces; references exacted. KUNZ & CO., 62 Fourth ave., upstairs. fel-42 WANTED AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages, wagons, etc. : sells at sight. Inquire after 3 r. M., VM. SEMl'LE, JK., 165 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. del6-9-D -T7-ANTKD-AT ONCE A PRACTICAL DYER VV and cleaner: one who thoroughly under stands the business: to the right party a steady Job. Address No. 132 WASHIS J1NGTON ST.. .Mew i;a5iic, jra. Ja30-34 w ANTED - ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN with some exnerience in real estate busi ness to sollcltand sell; large list of saleable prop- erty to begin with, Aaaress, witn reierencc. i. Xj., .uispaica omce. fel-23 Female IIclD. -TTTANTED - GIKL3 EXPERIENCED AND VV speedy in plain sewing. Call Friday be tween 4andr. M. H. HOLTZMAN & SONS, 1U Market street. fel-72 WANTED AT ONCE. WAITRESS AND chambermaid for private family. S3 60 per week: cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurse girls, girls for hotels and boarding houses; cm- Sloyers supplied with reliable help on short notice. K3. MEEHAN, 645 Graut St. Ja31-99-D Male and Female flclD. XTJANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO VY engage In an easy, paying business at home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c to J2 per hour; sure thing; sample and complete Instructions sent free. Address, "WORLD SUPPLY CO.. Rutland. Vt. JaiSMlO WANTED SITUATIONS. -TTTANTED-A SITUATION AS GROCERY V V clerk by an experienced young man: best of reference given. Address X. L., Dispatch office. fel-17 WANTED-SITUATION BY A COMPETENT electric light or stationary engineer: best of reference given. Apply PH03N1X HOTEL, 61 Eleventh St. fel-31 -TJANTED-FOK PARIS EXHIBITION, BY V V younK man with ten years' business ex perience, situation as interpreter or exhibitor of an American Industry. AS II, 72 Fnlton. Cleve land. onlo. Ja30-19 WANTED-KOOMS. HOUSES. -rrTANTED-WHOLE OK HALF OF STOKE V V KOOM on Penn ave. or Sixth st. Address GOOD TENANT, Dispatch office. - "fel-16 WANTE1-BY APRIL L SHOWROOM ON first floor on good business street; would rent one-half of large room with first-class party. Address SHOWROOM. Dispatch office. dc7-f33 -TTTANTED-TO KENT-1N EAST END BY A VV small family, a modemly convenlenced house of 6 to 8 rooms at a moderate rent; mnst be handr to Penn ave. cable line. Address J. S. K... 103 Bldwell St.. Allegheny. lel-21 WANTED-FJNAK CIAL. WANTED -GOOD CUT MORTGAGES IN large aud small amounts. C. H. LOVE. 03 Fourth avenue. fel-37 -rTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN VV in sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and G per cent. GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apG-el-D TTJANTKD-RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH- VV LY settlement with Itemized statement. BLACK Jfc BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D -TTTANTED -RENTS COLLECTED FROMPT- VV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. jal9-Sl WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4.0O3; 4 per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D TTTANTED-.MOKTGAGES-SUMS FROM &3C0 VV to saO,000to loan at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. V. DRAPE & Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. fel-47-MWFS WANTED-TO LOAN SIONEY IN SUMS from fS00to20,O00at 4,S to 0 per cent, ac cording to size and kind of mortgage; no delay if the title is good. W. A. HERRON&SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fel-48-TuP WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of S3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4 per cent, freeoftax: alsosmaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & HAIKU, M I ourth avenue. se21-d3i-D W ANTKD-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT GAGES: ilOO and unward at 6 ner cent: 500,C00at iX per cent on residences or business property: also in adjoining counties. S. U. FHEN OH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D -TTTANTED-JIOKTGAGES-fl, 000, 0ODTO LOAN V on city and suburban properties at 4M, Sand 6 per cent and on lanns In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out or Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED THE GENTLEMAN WHO bought two tickets at the Seventh Avenue Hotel on Friday evening, January 25, to call at 31 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. fel-76 WANTED-TO RENT SMALL BRICKYARD or clay ground suitable for same, in locali ty where above business Is needed ; state full par tlculais. RICHARDS, Dispatch office. fel-61-FSu 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 TERHEYDEN, 530 bmithfleld St. noll-MWFSU WANTEDBY PEARSON. LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Fuderai street, Allegheny, ercrybodyto know that he Is making fine cabinets at 130 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstan taneous process. roh!3-k27 FOR SALE-LOTS. East End Lota. F IOR SALE A LARUE LOT. 100X120 FEET, corner lot to an alleT. near KhxHrelrfonnd Ben Venue stations: price only S3. 000: a rare bar gain. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave nue, Pittsburg. fcl-46-D FOR SALE-A NICE TRACT OF LAND OF 70 acres at Swjssvale, on Pennsylvania Railroad and near station: the land lies nicely for laying out in lots and suburban homes, and owner will release, on easy terms, each lot as sold: a fair cash payment only required; this Is a splendid oppor tunity for parties to lay out a plan of lots that will afford large prollts. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. fel-24 Suburban lots. FORSALE BUILDINGLOTSATTHEMOUTH of the beautiful Chartlcrs creek (P. & L. E. H. R), 4 miles from Court House; easv terms and low Srlce: call and axaralne plans at office. W. W.Mc EILL & BRO , 162 Fourth avenue. fel-39-MWFS Manufacturing sfres. F OR SALE-A MANUFACTURING SITE 250 feet on Fortv-second street unii rwi fpptnn Forty-third street, on the A. V. H. R. HENRY A. WEAVER A-CO., 92 Fourth avenue, fel-24 F)R SALE A MANUFACTURING SITE OF S acres, near and west of the Sharpsburg bridge, having a front on Butler street 625 ieet and depth to river or 650 feet. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth avenue. fel-24 FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE; ONE or the best In the city, near Twenty-fifth st., on Allegheny Valley Railroad; has an iron clad building 6n lot 100x120 feet, on Ions lease; side-track connections with Allegheny Valley Ratlroad. For all particulars address CARRIER NO. 25, Pittsburg P. o. ia3-90-D FOR SALE-A. MANUFACTURING SITE adjoining the Linden Steia Works, Four teenth ward, having a front or 2S5 feet on Second avenue, with depth of 600 feet to river; the front can be laid out In salable lots, and the rear used ,ror manufacturing purposes. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth, avenue. fel-24 .'- ... . ,v FOR SALE-IMTKOVED HEAL ESTATE. Cltv Residence. F OR SAI.E-A BARGAIN, 3-STORY 10- rnAmpH hrtk hnncpftnd full lot. Washington St.. lIttshurir:rente54J:nriceS4.800. AMERICAN TRUST Co.. 504 and 506 Smlthfleld St. lel-60 FOR SALE-FINE PROPERTY COR. PENN and Fourth-st. : lot 2ixll0ft. to an alley, with large and very desirable houso of 4 stories. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. feI-52-TTFg OR SALE CHEAP, A BEAUTIFUL 10- HOOMED brick house, with 2 corner lots, 10 minutes' from P. O. and 1 minute off Fifth ave. Traction. AMERICAN TRUST CO., 501 and 506 Smithfield st. fel-60 FOR SALE-S550 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 It If sold within a few days; 10 or 15 fruit trees on the place; lot 50x138. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. . Ja31-1 FOR SALE-(99)-K.8C0 CRAWFORD STREET, 100 yards from Fifth avenue cable; 10 min utes walk from P. O. ; modern 2-story mansard brick dwelling. 8 rooms, vestibule. Inside shut ters, stone hearths, gas, water, ladndry, back porch; first-class repair; good yard; lot 75 feet deep to alley; very easy terms: a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. fel-57 FOR SALE 55,000-NEAR FIFTH AVENUE cable cars, frame dwelling of six rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule, natural gas, center chandeliers, slate mantels throughout, tile hearths downstairs and slate hearths upstairs, range, hot and cold water, inside w.c, slate roor, front and rear porches, cemented cellar under whole house, laundry and furnace in cellar, china closet In dining room, hard wood staircase, elec tric bells: this is a very desirable home and in ood location: easy payments. BLACK & A1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. fel-Ct-D Enst End Residences. FOR SALE AT J2.E00-HOUSE AND LOT. East End: 6 rooms, hall-cellar, and lot 25x120 feet, near East Liberty station: 8250 down. balance to suit: a rare bargain. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. fel-46-D FOR SALE-1N THE EAST END-TWO NEW houses of 0 rooms each; hall, cellar, natural gas, marble mantels, full flow of water, large lot, side entrance; at 3,200 each: S200 down, balance to suit; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fcl-46-D FOR SALE-SHADYSIUE. .BETWEEN AM BERSON and Aiken avenues, and between P. R. R. and Fifth ave. cable, line, elegant resi dence 9 rooms, best finish: all latest conveniences and improvements: sewer connections: large lot: choice location. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market st. Ja29-53 FORSALE-AT SHADYSIDE HOUSE AND 3 lots, 72x100 feet: fruit and shade trees :7 rooms In house, with laundry, bath and w. c; hall: dry celUr; gas; hot and cold water; all In prime order; only one square from cable cars; a beautiful property; price, only S7.300. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ftl-JG-D FOlt SALE NEGLEY AVENUE -HANDSOME residence properties along this great connecting thoroughfare of all other avenues leading from the city for sale at tbfi low price of W J, S50 and SCO per foot front; this property will be worth from f90 to 8100 and over when pavement is finished. MELLON BROS., 6319 Station street, E. E. Ja23-40-TWF FOR SALE-QUEEN ANNE HOUSE-NO. 6217 Howe street, 140 feet west of Shady avenue. East End; Pittsburg traction cars run on Shady avenue every few minutes; house has 8 rooms, bath, Inside water closet, laundry In cellar, which has cemented floor: has electric bells, etc.; lot35x 125; good neighborhood; fine building now being finished near It; price 85,500; SI, 100 cash and the balance on long time If desired, C. 11. LOVE, No. 91 Fourth avenue. fel-23-FSu FOR SALE AT A BAKGAIN, 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 cupboard; artificial and natural gas; good cellar with laun dry having stationary tubs and stove: hot and cold water; front and rear porches; lot 42x169 to a 20-foot alley; good stable on rear of lot: terms easy. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fel-64-D FOR SALE-EAST END RESIDENCE PROP ERTY, with flue, large lot 120x274 feet on Penn avenue: shade and fruit trees and shrub bery; full supply of pure water: 10 rooms in resi dence, with batb, dressing room, natural gas, cedar closet, china cupboards, dry cellar with furnace and vegetable Dins: porches front and sides; brick residence with slate roof and com- filetc thronghont In all Its parts; a bargain on ong. easy payments. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. fel-40-D Ilnzelvvooil Residences. FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD-THE GREATEST bargain yet offered, two frame houses of 6 rooms each; lots each 90x150: only $2,500 each; on easy terms. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Ja30-5l Allealieny Residences. FOR SALE-15,000 BUYS A NEAT 4-ROOM frame In Second ward, Allegheny; lot 25x100. C. BALTENSPERUER&CO., 154 Fourth ave. fel-78 17OR SALE-AT MUCH LESS MIAN VALUE, ao-rooracdbrlck bouse and large lot, San dusky St.. Allegheny. AMERICAN TRUST CO., 504 and 506 Smithfield st. fel-60 FOR SALE ELEGANT RESIDENCE 8 rooms and attic, with all conveniences, facing the park; best exposure: terms very reasonable. HENRY A. BREED, 616 Market St. Ja29-53 FOR SALE -HARE CHANCE -TWO LCI'S 20x60 ft. each, three frame dwellings with lot 49x60 ft., and brick dwelling with lot 20x60 it. on Arch St.. Allegheny. GEO. D. RIDDLE, At torney, 118 Diamond st. Ja31-78-D FOR SALE A NET 8 PER CENT INVEST MENT a block of six new brick dwellings in Second ward, Alleghony. contiguous to street cars and parks, natural gas, bath, marble man tel', etc.. etc: rents about ?i,600: wlllpay8per cent: a rare good thine: owner going West. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. IeI-4l)-D FOR SALE-2 NEW BRICK HOUSES IN SEC OND ward. Allegheny; convenient to the parks and street cars: tt rooms In each; hall, bath, w. c, natural gas, marble mantels, dry cellar, all concreted: everything In prime order; $3,600 and 13,500: benvMne and most complete houses of the s'ze in either city. JAS. W. DRAPE Jfc-CO., 129 Fourth ave., Plttsbnr. fel-46-D ITIOR SALE-A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1 almost new, with largo lot, in Second ward, Allegheny, on line of street cars, JO large rooms, walls and ceilings in superb condition, fine library room, bath and lavatory, china closet and pantry", marble mantels, inside shutters, stationary wash stands, with hot and cold water, furnace. registers, natural gas, beautiful chandeliers, plate glass windows; laundry, vegetable cellars;everythlng In prime order; Iargelot 30x139 feet: side entrance; alley In the rear. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. fel-46-D Snburbnn Rcnidcncc. FOR SALE-BEAVER ROAD, E1ISWORTH, P., Ft.W. & C. R.R. ; rare bargain; frame house 7 rooms; large grounds, fruit trees, natural gas, good water. BLACK. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fel-64-D FOR SALE-HANDSOME SUBURBAN BRICK residence on P. K. R. Just beyond city line and near station, having ten rooms, double nails, bath room, range, hot and cold water, natural gas, together with fine stable and carriage houses; also 2 acres of ground covered with choice irult, flowers: onlv 1 11.000: on terms to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fel-64-D FOlt SALE-IN SEWICKLEY -HOUSE AND large lot at a rare bargain; 9 rooms, with bath, hot and cold water, w. c, natural gas, mar hie mantels, dry cellar, porch, hall, etc., all in excellent order; fine large lot, stable and carriage house, etc. :prlce only ?5, 600: very cheap: best value intheplace:only3mlnutesfrnmlf. R. station. Par ticular from JAS. W. DRAPE& CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. fel-46-D I.IOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OK THE MOST J beautiful suburban places In Allegheny countv; 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 handsomefowlhouse: thegrounds arc 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 verv moderate price. KNOXVH.LE LAND IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue. Knoxville borongh. Jal9-9 FOR SALE BUSINESS. rtuslncm Cuanrcn. FOR SALE-A SOAP FACTORY IN GOOD condition; splendid chance for man with small capital. Address 11. H., Dispatch office. Ja30-20 FOB SALE BAKERY AND GROCERY; AN old established stand doing a good Wuslness. Inquire of P. CLARK, 66 Seventh avenue. J 322-50 FOR SALE-GROCERY AT INVOICE-BEST location in the city : doing a thriving business, and principally cash: good, fresh stock of goods; fixtures, etc.: satisfactory reason given for sell ing. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Ia30-5i FORSALE-AN EXCELLENTOPPORTUN1TY for the right party to buy agents' furnishing goods store, lease and fixtures; best location In city; doing good business; good reason assigned for selling: stock in perlect condition. C. U. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. Ja31-83 FOR SALE-STORES, STOKES, STORES; 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 ior men or women. SUEPARD & CO., 51 Fifth ave. Ja3) IlntlneM Stand. FOR SALE-VERY CnEAP FOR CASH -A double house with store and 2 lots on Lacock St., Allegheny. AMERICAN TRUST CO., 504 and 506 Smithfield st, fel-60 F OR SAI.E-COR. PENN AND THIRTEENTH Jj St.: now paying 11,800 rent per year; lot 50x100 it. to spring auey; J ousincss nouses anu oaweu lngs: price low and future enhancement sure. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel-52-TTFS FOR SALE-TEN PER CENT INVEsTSIENT, 6 2-story brick dwellings and 1 2-story frame and 6toreroom, fronting on three streets, 60 feet on Wylie ave.. 45 feet on Green and 60 feet on Lin ton St., a positive bargain. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. fel-67 OR SALE THE MOST ELIGIBLY-LOCATED hotel property In MasslIIon, O. : two-storv frame building: 25 rooms; will be sold cheap: terms easy; ir not sold by March 1 will be ror rent; Sossesslon April 1. For particulars address 51. II. LING, MasslIIon. O. Ja26-77 FOR SALE-(09)-WAREHOUSE PROPERTY on Church ave., near Sandusay St., Alle gheny, frontage" of 40 feet on the R. R. and 80 feet In depth: fine location for bnslness requiring a R. R. siding; wfe have sold three of these proper ties In this block within a year." SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 09 Fourth are, , . - fel-5S-D FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.jnB Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted; good as new, at lowest rices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. 1-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-MWF FOR SALE-28X43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year: can be seen In operation; price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In in hours; will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK. 150 First ave. aul-p32-MWF FOP. SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY; one 7Kxl2-lnch double engine, double drum; others down to 4xS-lnch. with single or -double friction drums: wire and manlla rope, centrifugal pumps, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, corner Lacock and SanduskyBts., Allegheny. Jal7-Mwr Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock. &c FOR SALE-ONE OF THE GREATEST IN THE world, a fresh registered cow; Jersey and Holsteln: gives four gallons of milk: will give the cow on trial. Apply at 189 BEAVER AVE.. Alle gheny. Ja30-21-wrsn F OR SALE-STYLISH PAIR CHESTNUT eobbs. Sandfivears old. thoroughly broke to drivfi slncle or rtnnfilp. both irood saddle horses: kind and gentle: they are perfect matches; 1 side bar pole buggy: 1 sidebar buggy with shafts: l top delivery wagon, pole and shafts, nearly new; 1 single cutter; 2 sets single harness: 1 set double buggy harness; 1 set double carriage harness: whip, blankets, robes, etc., all In good condition. The above can be seen at FISHER & EVANS' STABLE, South Diamond St., Allegheny, or by addressing BOX 744, Pittsburg office, they can bo shown at any residence or place of business. fel-59-FSU TO LET. Cltr Residences. TO LET-NO. 814 PENN AVE., NEAR NINTH street, large dwelling 10 rooms. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel-51-TuFS TO LET-(99)-563 FIFTH AVE., TEN MIN UTES from Court House; neat two-story" press brick dwelling, seven rooms and attic, salon parlor, bath, range, hot and cold water, both gases: SSO per month: immediate possession. SAMUEL V. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. fel-27-D Allegheny 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 O LET A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY press brick dwelling house 9 rooms, finished attic, laundry, natural gas throughout, heater In nau, ail mouern improvements, suerman ave.. Allegheny. Apply to ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman ave., Allegheny City. Jal2-25 mo LET-HOUSES 403 AND 405 FEDERAL JL extension. 5 rooms, all modern convenien aisoNos. 7 anuaseagwicic st., 6 rooms, oatn finished attic: storerooms and dwellings 160 164 Pcnna. avenue, Allegheny, inquire of J.'IR, cae. 7CS renn ave., renn isuiiaing. room till. Ja31-73-MWF TO. LET FOUR NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES with bath. w. c, natural gas, etc.; on line of electric road, Perrysvllio ave., Allegheny; two story and mansard. No. 168 North ave,, 9 rooms with all modern improvements; also store and dwelling 3 Chestnut St., Allegheny. Inquire of J. A. MCKEE, 703 Penn ave., Penn building, room 611. Ja31-73-SIWF Suburban Residences. rriO LET-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. TEN JL rooms; orchard, fine view: hill district, electric road, Allegheny; 8700; also house eight rooms, hilt district, Allegheny; largo lot; $300. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. Ja30-49 Ponns. TO LET-DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue; good dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring water; rent $300. STRAUB 4 MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third av., Pittsburg. jal5-39 TO LET OR FOR SALE-150-ACRE FARM, 5 minutes walk from town of Manor, on Penna. R. R., Westmoreland co.: ISacres timber, balance cleared: house, bank barn and outbuildings, orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON, 104 Fourth ave. jal3-30-MWF Business Chances. TO LET-GOOD CHANCE FOR BUTCHER meat shop doing good business: Ice and slaughter house, stables and wagon sheds; also brick house of eight rooms, wide hall, good cellar and all modern improvements for carrrtngon butcher business. Apply to WM. J. ROTHRUM, 109 Taggart st. or 107 Jackson St., Allegheny. Ja30-2o Offices. Resit Room. Arc T 0 LET-OFFICES-SUITABLE FOR DOC TOR. Apply at 951 PENN AVE., Pittsburg. feI-29 TO LET-UESKROOM,1N ONEOFTHEBEST locations la center of the city. Address DESK, Dispatch office. Ja31-69 TO LET-(99) -OFFICES AND BUSINESS rooms in best location; call for prices. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jal6-2S-D TO LET-DESK ROOM IN OUR MAIN OFFICE with use ot desk and also use of safe. If de sired; rent low. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. fel-25-FSu TO LET-STORE ROOM AND DWELLING No. 433 Fiftn avenue: a good location for any kind of retail business. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth ave. fel-37 TO LET TWO LARGE CONNECTING offices, second floor of 163 Fifth avenue, sec ond door from Grant St., opposite Court House. J. P. QUINN. Ja30-10 TO LET FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING corner Water street and Cherry alley: rent low. D. W. C. BID WELL Jt CO., corner Water street and Cherry alley. ja30-28 TO LET-FBEE RENT-TO APRIL 1, 1839 Offices, cor. Fifth avenue and Wood street; good light and Crane elevator. SAMUEL W. BLACK& CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja29-86-D TO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK, Smithfield, Liberty and Seventh avenue, well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors. ja8-32-D TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms in the Garrison bnlldlngs, cor. Wood and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood street, inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., 10 and 12 Wood St. JalS-Sl T 10 LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The German ia Savings Bank. 423 Wood St.. having changed the Interior or its building by adding 15 large, airy and well-lighted offices, wltfi 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 NO. 93 WATER ST.-LARGE 3 story business or warehouse, 160 ft. deep, to First avennc; elevator: all in good order. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel-51-TuFS O LET-2 STOREKOOMS 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 FOURTH STREET. Ja31-3-ThFSU TO LET-CORNER STOREROOM. WITH FIVE living rooms, in Ninth ward. Allegheny; food location for grocery, bakery, or any other uslness: lowrent: otherhouses to rent. MAGAW, VIELSACK &GOFF, 105 Fourth ave. Ja21-S0-ThFbu TO LET THE ELEGANT STOREROOM. NO. 287 Ohio St., Allegheny, at present occupied by W.J. Stalgeras wholesale and retail confec tionery, one of the best locations in the city for confectionery, bakerv and ice cream business. Apply to J. H. AIKEN. 100 Fifth ave. fel-28 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKSI come and seel come and seel good editions low prices. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty St. no4-i3 PERSONAL YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive, so be up and make the best of It: see that vour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, of 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street, second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and repairing; give him a trial. 'telephone 1553. JaS LOST. LOST-THREE PHOTOGRAPHS IN AN EN VELOPE, with address or owner. The finder will he suitably rewarded by returning them to MRS. Y EAGER, 26 Western ave.. Alle gheny. fel-82 t OST WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. BE JU T WEEN post-office and Fourth ave.. byway of Fifth ave. and Wood st.. a bunch of keys. A liberal reward will be paid by leaving same at 304 WOOD ST. fel-18 -T OST-OR STOLEN-FROM THE PREMISES JU of the subscriber, on Wllklns ave.. near Fifth, a dark brown water spaniel, with docked tail: answers to the name of 'Bingj" a reward will be paid for his return. JOHN M. KEN NEDY. fel-40 FOUND. FOUND-THE TRUTH I WE SUFFERED untold agonlesl Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon Remedies cured us when all other means failed, and they will cure you; try them: Mrs. G.C.Fink,Fox burg. Pa.; Mrs. Hannah John, 663 Forbes St.; Thos. Kcere, Mt. Washington; D. W. James, B. O. R. R., city, and thousands of others: see testimonials. GRIFFITH'S DRUGSTORE, Third and Grant, Pittsburg: Ta-va-zon L. C. Syrup, the best for coughs, colds, etc. fel-83 EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE East End. Pittsburg. Second term opens February L 1889. Dllworth Hall is ready for occupancy and will accommodate a larRem um ber of students. Apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETBEAU. President. JaS-13 DIVIDENDS. Tiie Umoir Swrrcir and Sighiai. Co., J Pittsbdbo, Pa.. January 2), 1889. S PREFERRED DIVIDEND NO. 1-THE Board of Directors of this company have thisdaydeclaredadividendofSIXPERCENT, on the preferred stock, out of the earnings for the year ending December 31, 1888, payable .forthwith, by checks to be mailed to stock holders ol record, this date. ja30-27 A. I. RO WAND, Secretary. NOTICES. County Commissioners' Offce, PnTSBTJRO. January 2S. 18S9. t THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL hold appeals on the following named dis tricts as I oflows, to-wit: Monday, February 4 First, Fifth and Sixth wards, Allegheny City. Tuesday, February 5 Third and Fourth wards, Allegheny City; First. Second and Third wards of Homestead borough. Wednesday. February 6 Borough of Wil kinsburg, Mifflin. West Deer, Scott and Mar shall townships. Thursday, February 7 Thirty-second, Thirty third, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-Hfth and Thirty sixth ward3 of Pittsburg. Friday, Februarys Twenty-seventb.Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-first wards of Pitts burg. Saturday. February 9 Fifth, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-eighth wards of Pittsburg. Bv order of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. jaZM ELECTIONS. ELECTION -THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Westmghouse Electric Company will be held at the office of tho company. Garrison alley, city of Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, February 12, 18S9, at 2 o'clock p. Jl., for the purpose of holding an election for directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. A. T. ROWAN D, Secretary. fel-66 Office of the j Pennsylvania Construction Co., No. 132 First avenue, citv. S 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, 1889. between the hours of 12 Jr. and 1 P. Jt., for the purpose of electing five (5) directors to serve for the ensuing vear. Ja31-89 W. N. VOEGTLY. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. FRANK W. SMITH, Attorney at Law. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH WILBERT, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Wilbert, late of the city of Pitts burg, Allegheny county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to Harry J. Wilbert and Samuel C. Dally, of the said city of Pittsburg, to whom aU persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. HARRY J. WILBERT, SAMUEL C. DALLY", Administrators. de2S-89-F MARSHALLS & IMBRIE, 117 Diamond St. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COUNTY of Allegheny, ss. In the Court of Com mon Pleas No. 1, No. 793 December T., 1887. In the matter of the American Bank, William Floyd vs Lewis Peterson et al. January 12, 1889, account of receiver presented and on mo tion of attorney for receiver said account 13 confirmed and James F. Robb, Esq., is ap pointed Auditor to dlstribnte the funds. BY THE COURT. From the Record. tSeal. JOHN BRADLEY, Prothonotary. Notice Is hereby given that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at my office. No. 10O Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa., on WEDNESDAY. February 27, 1889. at 3 o'clock P. jr., when and where yon may attend If yon see proper. fel 55-F JAMES F. ROBB. Auditor. BUSINESS CHANGES. PlTTSBUKO AND SOUTHERN COAL CO., ) (A corporation of West Virginia) Pittsburg, January 3. 1889. ) THE SYNDICATE HERETOFORE EXIST ING in connection with the Pittsburg and Southern Coal Co. was dissolved November 30, 18S8, by limitation. Tho business hereafter will be conducted by the Pittsburg and Soitbern Coal Co. alone, a corporation of West Virginia, with a paid-up capital of JI0O,OCO, 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. J118-39-XWF 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 ofiice. No. 96 Fourth avenue (second floor), Pittsburg, Pa. EDWARD S. GRACE, J. F. LAMKER, The undersigned have this day associated themselves together as partners, under the firm name of Grace. Lamker & Co., to carry on the general insurance business at 96 Fourth avenue (second floor), Pittsburg, Pa. J. F. LAMKER, J. 8. GRACE, EDWARD S. GRACE. Pittsburg, Pa., January 31, 1SS9. ja31-3 THE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE TAKE notice that the partnership heretofore ex isting between John Kenna. Bernard Kenna, John B. Kenna, James E. Kenna, under the firm name of Kenna Co.. wagon makers and blacksmiths, doing business at corner of Twenty-first and Small man streets, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, John Kenna and Bernard Kenna retiring from said firm. JOHN KENNA, BERNARD KENNA. JOHN B. KENNA. JAMES E. KENNA. Pittsburg, January 1, 1889. The undersigned having this day formed a partnership, will continue the business of wagon makers and blacksmiths at the old stand nnder the firm name of Kenna &. Co., and the patronage of friends of tho old firm and the public generally is hereby respectfully solicited. All persons Indebted to the firm of Kenna & Co. will please settle with the undersigned, to whom all persons having claims against said firm should present their bills for payment. JOHN B. KENNA. JAMES E. KENNA. PiTTSBURO. Jannarv 1, 1889. fel-73 PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO OIL AND GAS WELL drillers Bids will be received until TUESDAY. February 5, at 7 P. M., for the reaming and casing of the McKeesport Oil Company, Limited, well in McKeesport, to tne depth ot eighteen hundred and seventy feet (1.870) and drilling the same four hundred feet (400) deeper, more or less. The company re serves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information call or address A. W. SMITH, Chairman of Well Committee, No. EC9 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Pa. f el-74 Office of the Controller of ) Aixeqheny County, Pittsburg, January 30, 18S9. ) NOTICE TO PRINTERS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. 3f. SATURDAY, Feb ruary 2, li&l, tor the printing in pamphlet form the Controller's report of the fiscal affairs of Allegheny county for 18S8. For further information inquire at this ofiice. ja3U3 JOS1AH SPEER, County Controller. TO CONTRACTORS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Office of the ) boabd of public impnovejiexti. St. Locis, January s, 1839. ) Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter mentioned will be received at the office or the Board of Public Improvements of the City of St. Louls.Mo., until 12 m. of the 23th day or February, 13S0, at which hour they will he publicly opened and read, viz. : For lighting with electricity for the term of ten years from January 1, 1800, the streets, public places and such public bnlldlngs as may be desig nated In the following districts ofthe 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 25, 1833. Deposit required. foco. Letting No. 2. 504. The district described as the northern district In ordinance number 14,697, ap proved December 19. 1S33. Deposit required. ?5,OXl. Bidders will state prices per annum at which are lights of 2.000-candle power each, or Incandescent lights, of 30-candle power each, wilt be furnished, operated and maintained, for lighting streets and Fiubile places: also prices per annnm at which arc Ights, of2.C00-candle power each, or Incandescent lights, or 16-candie cower each, will be furnished, operated and maintained forllghtlngpublicbnlld lngs. Everything required for the aboveelectrlo 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 dlstrlDUtlon. The contract will contain stipulations bv which the City of St. Lonis 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 electricltv, mode of supporting the lights and wires, and of safety appliances. Proposals mnst be made on blank forms and in closed In envelopes furnished by the Board of Public Improvements. The certificate of the Treasurer ofthe City of St. Louis that the snm ot 85,009 has been deposited lu 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 or tho districts to be lighted, may be seen at the omce of the President of the Board of Public lmprove mentsofthe City ofSt. Louis, on and after Jana- ary 23, 1839. An nv contract let hereunder will reanlre the ao- proval or the Municipal Assembly by ordinance. By order of the Board. 11ENKY FLAD, President. Attest: - 'EilOBYa. FOSTER, Jall-2. secretary. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ti TO LET. T : ONLY THREE general business purpose of the large rooms - suitable ior omce on general business purposes, in the new Dla-- ATCH buildinz on Diamond street, now re' mam nnrenteo: . , TTinCT! TXTTTn TTTTfvrr the most i-QUOC linSJ mOIl central sit-", nation in the city, with the conveniences of passenger and freight elevator service, electric '-t light and steam-heating, should applv at onca Nos. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street. FRESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON 4 CO.. GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES,' SIXTH AVENUE. ja&9-MWT r- -TUNCAN C. WHITE, Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street. Second door above Smithfield, Pittsburg. se4-c2S-MWT aEO. H.BARBOUR. CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Deslgnerof Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Buildine. de!S-k66-D M FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburgh - AUCTION SALES. A REDtfLAG. The wholesalo Jewelry store of Chas. Zug smith, Jr., corner Wood St. and Sixth ave. will be sold out at public auction, commencing on Monday, February 4. and continne until the entire stock is disposed of. The stock is com posed of diamonds, jewelry. Howard and Elgin watches, silverware of the Rocers and Meriden make, Seth Thomas marble and Ansonia enameled clocks, safes, show cases and coun ters. Mr. Zugsmith is retiring from the jew elry business. All articles will be sold to tba highest bidders. Don't forget. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, at 930 o'clock A. M. J. A. ROBINSON, fel-53 AUCTIONEER. AUCTION-FURNITURE, GROCERIES, notions, carpets, eta, at auction, FRIDAY MORNING, February LatlO o'clock, atNo. 311 Market street; parlor, bedroom, library, dining room and office furniture: brussels and ingrain ball, room and stair carpets; curtains, linoleum, picture?, mirrors, wraps, bedding, toilet suits, dishes, towel racks, clocks, lamps, ornaments, folding beds, stoves, cooking utensils, tinware, harness, pianos, etc.; also at 2 o'clock the same afternoon, fine groceries, all kinds pickles, con diments, jellies, chocolate, canned goods, buck wheat, baking powder, soap, tea, fruit, bath brick, blue, syrups, cigars, etc HENRY AUCTION CO., LTM., ja31-M Auctioneers. AUCTIOH SALE ON SATURDAY, FEB. 2, At 10 A. Jr., at McCoy's stables, Duquesne way, near Point bridge, Pittsburg, Pa., a carload of fine bred young horses Irom Lamed, Kan. Clydesdale mares and geldings, coachers and thoroughbreds. No postponement on account of weather. J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. ja3I-62 AMUSEMENTS. THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY SOCIETY Will hold their BENCH SHDW DF DDBS AT GRAND CENTRAL RINK, . PENN AVENUE, JANUARY 29, 30, 31 AND FEBRUARY L In addition to the grand display of best dogs in the United States, Professor Parker, from New York, will give an exhibition evejy after noon and evening of his Grand Dog and Cat Circus. The finest trained dogs in the world. jaZ7-17 BIJDU THEATER-EXTRA I Week of February 4, A Brilliant Attraction! Return from Europe of the World-Famed Comedienne, MIffllE PALMER Monday, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, tho welcome "MY SWEETHEART." 1 As played over 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 A GHIL. NO WEDNESDAY MATINEE. Secure your seats early. f el-84 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 boy violinist, MASTER FRITZ KREISLER. . Chas. E. Pratt Accompanist Admission (including reserved seat) 31 00 .BJf-Seats at Kleber's, commencing Wednes day ja30-24 pRAND CONCERT OLD CITY HALL, Saturday evening. February 2. THE RHONDDA GLEE SOCIETY. 19 Gold Medalists 19 From the Royal Albert Hail, London, England, under tho auspices of Gilt Edge Lodge. No. 02, Switchmen's Mutual Aid Association of North America. This society has been especially engaged to sing at the inaugural services at Washington, D. ft, March 4. by special request of Governor Foraker. of Ohio. ADMISSION, $1, 75 cents and M cents. Ja27-14-Fssu B LTOU THEATER J. C. STEWART'S "JOHIS." COMEDY COMPANY IN THE TWO Next week Minnie Palmer. ja30-27 TTARRY WHJJAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, FERGUSON fe MACK'S ja29 SPECIALTY COMBINATION. HARRIS THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening, A COLD DAY! A COLD DAY! Week of January 28 Dore Davidson in "Dr. JekylandMr.Hytle." ja27-U -" GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every evening. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The original and world-famous HANLON6. NEW FANTASMA. Week February 4 Evans & Hoey in "A ' Parlor Match." ja27-12 -: CASINO MUSEUM WEEK OF JANUARY 28. 4.U1M1US. xictiuctb aim jjajay; T.mbiurus. jch-t nia and Blllv: the hnnian nhenomenon. tha- ) Minnesota Woolly Child. Admission, 10c. Open.' iroui iu A. a until lu p. m. jaa-i RESORTS. THE ISLESWORTH, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On the beach, sea end of Virginia avenue.. Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febro- ;' ' ary w, ioov. Jal3-72-3iWFSa BUCK & McCLELLAN. HOT SPRINGS, N. O. nuunmin rnnft nuiuw First-class in every particular. Stsam Heat, Open Fires. Porches inclosed in glass, Superb - Location. Ideal Climate for tha debilitatad.f . Baths in Marble Pools, Finest in Amtrloa; Waters unexcelled anywhere in curative power- or luxury. G. K. LANSINQ, (Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manager. jatos-D OLD POINT COMFORT, TTRGINIA. HYGE1A HOTEL. 100 yards from FortMonroe; open all the year. ' accommodates l.OCO guests; admirable location; delightful climate; thrilling historic surround- . ings. Turkish, Russian. Roman, Electric and HOT SEA baths, the latter especially beneficial in rheumatic troubles. Mnslc by the famous Artillery School Band. Glass-inclosed verandas. Average temperature for winter 48. Absol utely free from malaria. All thinirs considered. tha" ; most comforatable and delightful resort at .i mates, oena ior descriptive pamphlet. no27-y40-TWSa JbN. PIKE, Man i