jrv r . f? rtrp wwrojsw nvwvm fwn'f. s;w7fc yT H zn&ni &&$&? i.iJB! THE HlTTSBTJRG- DISPATCH, SJLTNpAY,, FEBRUARY ' -8, ' s1889: A.SHOWINGOFHANDS It Last, by tho Prosecutors of Ex Cashier Henry F. Yoijt. TEE CHARGES BASED ON FIl Inother Adjournment Without At for the Accused. THE DEFENDANT SMILES AND The dingy little office of Alderman Shaefer, on the Southside, was very much ke a match box yesterday afternoon, for .ay people, curious and interested ones, were crowded as closely together iu it as the lighters in a 5-cent match box, to witness the hearing of Henry F. Voigt, the ex cashier of the Farmers and Mechanics' Hank. The whole afternoon was taken up with the prosecution offering evidence. It v&s not until 630 o'clock that the case was adjourned and Scott Ferguson, Esq., attor ney for the defense, stated that they -were not jet ready to offer any evidence. Then Voigt went back to jail until next Friday afternoon, when the case will be continued. As has already been stated in The DIS PATCH, there are four charges against Mr. Voigt, viz: First, for false entries in the books with intent to deceive; second, for embezzlement; third, for altering the books with intent to defraud, and, fourth, perjury. On the first charge Mr. "W. J. Hays, as an employe of the bank-for five years, identi fied the various account books, and stated that Voigt. as a rule, but not always, had oharge of the individual ledger. THE EXPERT TESTIFIES. Then Mr. J. W. Keed, the expert who has been examining the books during the last three months, stated he had found a discrepancy ol $12,000 on October 27 1884, which had'been caused by several ialse en tries. He explained ho r that amount had been drawn out of the bank, and, in order to have it covered up, entries of alleged withdrawals, amounting to $12,000, were made a day or two previous to the time the books were to be audited. Then, after the Auditing Committee had found the books correct, the accounts which were supposed to have been drawn from the bank were again entered in the books, credited to the narties who were supposed to have drawn the amounts out This pro ceeding, "the -witness said, hid the fact of the $12,000 having been taken from the eves of the Auditing Committee while examining the bank books. The accounts that had been tampered with in that way, were al leged to be those of Klein, Logan & Co., tbe .Mononganeia (Sana uompanv, .Louis Knapp, and S. JiL Clark. They were all called as witnesses, and they all testified that no withdrawals or deposits had been made by them on the dates mentioned in the bank ledger, except Mr. E. P. Loran, who could not remember anything about it. Then came the charge of .ALTEBIX O THE BOOKS 'With intent to defraud, and here Mr. Cun ningham called again upon Mr. Beed to tes tify. He showed now, from the books, that he found, in one case, the sum of $3,182 09 had been changed to $182 09, in favor of the Independent Glass Company, and in an other case he found that a check for $1,100 had been changed to $100 iu favor of H. F. Voigt. In the embezzlement case Mr. Beed stated, from the books before him, that from April 14, 1884, until September, 1687, he noticed systematic shortages in the general ledger, as compared with the check scratcher, amounting altogether to $159,500. He item ized 20 different accounts, in which the fig ures had been changed to such an extent as to aggregate $10,00 loss to the bank. Then Mr. Berg was called as a witness, and he testified that he succeeded Mr. Voigt as cashier of tbe bank. He stated that upon an examination he had found that while a balance or the general ledger showed a de posit of $100,000 the individual ledger bal anced at $300,000. Mr. John McMasters testified to the hand writing ol Mr. "Voict. Then the case for'the prosecution closed, and an adjournment was asked by Mr. Fer guson. "Yheu a reporter approached Mr. Voigt and Mr. Ferguson, both gentlemen seemed to be quite pleased with the result of the proceedings. Mr Voigt said: "I am well satisfied," and Mr. Ferguson: "They have had their eav now; but I am going to have my say next time." IPNNEie BRK.ING- powpEie FWhYs -i m 0 THE BEST SN-OWBALIi PUDDING. Take one quart rich cream, four table rpoonfnls powdered sugar, two teaspooniuls extract of vanilla; place this in a vessel packed with chopped ice; allow it to thor oughly chill, then beat (Dover egg beater) into this two teaspoonfuls gelatine that has been dissolved in two tablespoonfnls sweet milk. Prepare your cake as follows: Take the whites of 11 eggs, beaten stiff, IU tea cnpfnls granulated sugar, measured after sifting; beat the sugar gradually, also the yolks of six eggs and one teaspoonful ex tract of orange; stir into this one teacuplul flour, measured after sifting four times, hav ing mixed through the dry flour one measure "Banner Baking Powder." Bake 40 min utes, slow oven; square pan. When cake is cold cut out the center and pour in the whipped cream; drop over top candied cher ries or other conserves. The "Banner Becipe Book" is replete with valuable household information for baking tea biscuit, rolls, muffins and all kinds of fancy cakes; instructions for roast ing meats, fish and fowl; for preparing Prench and mayonnaise dressings, and mak ing all kinds of deserts. Every lady should have one of the books. Order a pound can with the Banner Becipe Book from your grocer. If he cannot supply the book, send your address to B. B. Powder Co., P. O. box 245, Pittsburg, Pa., and we will mail it free. New Silverware. An elegant assortment of all the new spring designs in solid silver and silver plated ware has just been opened by E. P. Roberts & Son, the Fifth avenue jewelers. The stock embraces many new shapes, chas ings and engravings, especially so in tea sets, fancy articles and spoons and forks. The display is a fine one, and is worthy an inspection. TuFSU BUSINESS CHANGES. E.ISSOLTJTTON KOTICE-THE FIRM OF 1 J. AVilbert's Sons & Co. (Albert AVilbert, J. Wilbert and 8. C. Sally), Commission Merchants, bare this day dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of said firm will be set tled by the undersigned at the old place. No. 615 Liberty street. Persons having claims against said firm wil please make them known at once. Persons being indebted to the same will please make prompt settlement. B. C. DALLY". JOHN A. WILBERT. PrnSBCSo, Pa, February 1,1859. leS-4-AVou I 'S' 1 1 PS-o IO O ji O 3 4rf lyhfll . .-' 50?mr J&'Display advertisements one dollar ptr square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less thanflflu cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the publio, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements "will j be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wlthTnxDIs- TATCH. P1TTSBUKO. . THOMAS McCAFFKKY. 3fl Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst. N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST USD. J. AA. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue, OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK A SHElBLER,5th av. A Atwood St. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWAUJI, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. McBKIDE BUGS., Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H, EGGEKS A SOX, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves. G. AV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FEKKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED HELP. Male Beta. TTrANTED-PEDULERSTO SELL ELECTRIC VV TASTE STOVE POLISH; camples free. Address T AV. P., Dispatch office. feJ-I TTTANTED - AGENTS TO SELL THE VV Selr-LIgbtlng Pocket Lamp: sells at sleht. L. AA'. MAYBAUM, 806 Smlthfield St. fe3-77( WANTED SALESMEN FOR RETAIL GRO CERY trade; Electric Paste Stove PolUh; samples free. Address T. V. P., Dispatch office. feW WANTED-A CATHOLIC GENTLEMAN OF good address to Introduce a fine work among the leading Catholics. Address P.O. BOX 568, for terms, etc fc-22 WANTED-A COMPOSITOR WHO UNDER STANDS maklns: up forms and attending to a country press; salary, fSOa l "FOREMAN." Dispatch office. saiarv, roua monio. Aaareu iej-4i WANTED-YOUNG MAN, AGED 16 TO 19, TO work in gents' furnishing store; experience and reference. Call at 10 FEDERAL ST., Alle gheny: room SO, Monday, 8 to 9 A. M. fe3-lS5 WANTED-AGENT3 IN THIS CITY AND ouUlae towns to sell Dr. O'Keefe's pills; steady work; can make (12 to S18 per week. DR. O'KEEFE A CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth ave. feS-124 WANTED-A WIDEAWAKE YOUNG MAN to sell Allegheny real estate: must be well acquainted In Allegheny, of good family and able loiurnisu oesi 01 rcierencc. Address P. O. BOX U, city. fe3-13S -VTJANTED-A WIDEAWAKE YOUNG MAN V to sell East End real estate: must be well acquainted In tbe East End, of good family, and able to furnish best of reference. Address P. O. BOX 724. City. f 63-133 -VTTANTED-AGEXTS IN EA'ERY TOWN IN VV U. S. to sell Dr.O'Keefe's "Boss Bitters:" can make (12 to S24. per week. Address DR. O'KEEFE A CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. fe3-124 WANTED-A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF a Job printing office: one who understands stereotyping and presswork: wages SUaweek; state experience and ability. Address JOB PRINTER, Dispatch office. fe2-95 TiTANTED A COMPETENT SALESMAN V V Permanent position to right party; must be able to sell goods: state salary, where and when last employed, with references. Address DRY- buum, jic IcKeesportP. O., Pa., fel-75 TTTANTED-COMPETENT MEN TO SOLICIT V orders for a new ledger trial balance book; bookkeepers out of employment, and of good ad dress, preferred. For particulars call on or ad dress THE COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCA, room 402, Hamilton building. fe3-107 -TTTANTED- LIVE MEN EVERYWHERE TO t T sell ' 'Trick Clear Lichter." Latest noveltv out. Cyclone of fun. Catches everybody. Selling by the thousands. You can coin money. Six sam- Ele lighters and particulars by raalLlOcts (silver). IGAR L1UHTER CO., 44 N. 4th St., Phlla., Pa. fi3-104 -TTTANTED-CAPABLE MAN TO SCPERIN- V TEND wholesale department of large busi ness in Pennsylvania: will manage branch stores, finances, correspondence, snipping aud have charge of over (10,000 (wholesale) worth of goods, must make $3,500 cash deposit: salary (2,400: refer ences. Address LIPPINCOTT, Box 12, Station D. New York, fe3-l9 Female BelD. WANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL' housework: good wages paid. Inquire at LUMBER OFF1CET corner Craig and Killbuck streets. Allegheny. fe3-109 WANTED-AN ENERGETIC AND INTEL LIGENT lady capable of dealing with the best trade; 9 to 5 dally; good salarv; references reqnlred: call after 10 a. M. Monday. H. A. bCUROEDEK, Supt., 54 Sixth st. fc3-57 IHnle nnd Female Help. -tttanted-liat: MEN AND WOMEN TO T engage in an easy, paying business at home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c to S2 per hour; 6ure tblng; sample aud complete Instructions sent free. Address, AA'ORLD SUPPLY CO.. Rutland, Vt. Ja20-110 TTTANTED-AGENTS. MEN OR WOMEN, IX) T sell Missouri Steam Washer to families: ar guments in its favor numerous and convincing; sales made without difficulty: profits large; sent on two weeks' trial, to be returned at my expense lrnot satisfactory: write for Illustrated circular and terms. J. A ORTH. 51 Beekman, N. Y. no25-w80-SU WANTED-SITUATIONS. -TTTANTED -POSITION BY YOUNG MAN TO V work about a store or driver; sober, reliable; can furnish reference. CalloraddrcssKNOREES, 10 Federal street, Allegheny. fe3-U3 WANTED POSITION AS CASHIER OK assistant bookkeeper by a young lady: bad two years' experience: can give good reference. Address J. C, Dispatch office. . fr3-43 -TTTANTED-SITUATION AS STOCK OK T shlppingclerk, or iu any other capacity, by a young man who has been bookkeeper 11 Tears. Address N. O. P., Dispatch office. fe3-112 -TTTANTED-POSITION OF TRUST BY AN V English lady in a private family: excellent needlewoman: good references. Address A'ERA, 113 Seventeenth street, Southside. feJ-39-Tusu WANTED POSITION AS FOREMAN BY carpenter: 14 years experience, also fine draughtsman and mathematician and union man. Address CARPENTER, Dispatch office. fe3-34 -TTTANTED-POSITION BY A LADY SHORT- t V HAND writer, who has bad exparlence and can write from 50 to 60 words per minute on the tvpewilter. Address STENOGRAPHER Box k) city. fe3-l39 WANTED-POSITION BY A GOOD PEN MAN, with excellent references, as ship ping clerk, salesman or traveling agent for some mercantile bouse in Pittsburg. Address P E. N.. Turtle Creek, Pa. fe3-3S WANTED-SITUATION BY MAN; CAN layofi; cutout and machine all kinds of planing mill work: understands drawings thor oughly, and can make plans and details: com Eetent to take charge or mill. Address HUS TLER, Hspatch office. fe3-91 WANTED PARTNERS. WANTED A PARTNER AVITH (5.000 TO (10,000 to engage In a well-established manu facturing business. Address, at once, PARTN Elt, Dispatcb office fe3-12S WA NTED-PARTN EE WITH (2, 500 TO TAKE half interest In and manage manufactur ing business: working on patent articles: good opening for the right man. Address A. W. R., Dispatch office. fe3-36 WANTED ROD SIS. HOUSES. -TTTANTED-TWO COMMUNICATING OF- V nuES. one witn power; central location. Address POWER, Dispatch office. fe3-32 WANTED-TO HENT-A GOOD HOUSE OF 8 or 9 rooms in Se"'ekley: no children; best ofreferente. P. O. BOX 325, city. fi3-lii -TTTANTED-TO RENT A HOUSE OF ABOUT V 8 rooms ou the Southside, between Fint and Tenth sts. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave fe3-72 WANTED-APKIL 1, TWO FURNISHED rooms, witb board, by mother and eon: 6 o'clock dinner. Address, with terms, 1)0 QUESNE, Dispatch office. fe3-l WANTED-TO BUY GOOirXIODSE OF 8 OK 9 rooms in Allegheny: within ten minutes ..I. VI BUBl,Ca,uu UIIU1C, OT.ll Address FRANCIS, Dispatch office, pay half cash. ies-o7 -TTTANTKD-BY APRIL L SHOWROOM ON V first floor on good business street; would rent one-balfof large room with first-class party. Address SHOWROOM. Dispatch office de7-f33 -m-ANTED-A HOUSE, WITH MODERN CON V VEN1ENCES, of 12 rooms, bath and w.c. sitnated on or near Fifth avenue traction road, near East Liberty. Address X. Y. Z.. Dispatch office Ja3-i5-wsu -TTTANTED-TO RENT-IN EAST END BY A W small family, a modcrnly convenlenced house of 6 to 8 rooms at a moderate rent; must be bandv to Penn a e. cable line. Address J. s. K., 103 Bldwell St.. Allegheny. lel-21 WANTED BOARDERS AND LODGERS. TTTANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR DESIRABLE vV second floor rooms; furnished nicely, fac ing park; ail conveniences for housekeeping to permanent pirtles; references. 43 MONTGOMERY AVE.. Allegheny. fe3-33 WANTED FINANCIAL. -TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN Yt on Improved city or countrv property at 4. 5 and 6 per cent. J. R. COOPER A CO.. 107 Foart a ave m fc:-55 WANTED-FINANCIAL. "ilTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT 4K, S AND VV 6 per cent free of tax. AV. U. SILVVAtlll ii rourtn ave. jaaw-su TXTANTED GOOD CITY MORTGAGES IN VV large and small amounts. C. H. LOVE, 83 Fourth avenue. fel-37 -TTTANTED -RENTS COLLECTED PROMrT- VV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. Ial9-Sl T17-ANTEU-LANULORUS, SEND IN YOUR VV houses. If vou desire to have them rented carlv; we have a large number of applicants who desire to rent In East End. M. P. HOWLEYor AY. S. PATTERSON, 6326 Station street, K. E. feJ-99 WANTED-TO INVEST 2,0 "WITH SERV ICES in some established business that would pay for labor and Investment; have a gen eral knowledge of business and understand the handling of men. Address X. T., Dispatch office. fe2-40 WANTED-OAP1TALISTS ATTENTION-IN a personal interview I -will show you how you can make 15 per cent on investment without the slightest risk: you have no work, yet have full control of capital. Address J. A. H., Dispatch office. fe3-3 WAATED-MOHTGAGES-51, 000, flOOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties atW, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK A SUN, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-fll -TTTANTED-REAL ESTATE-AVE HAVE OUS VY TOMEKS for houses In Second ward, Alle gheny, at prices ranging from KOOO to 14000. Parties having such for sale please call on STRAUB A MORRIS, corner AVood st. and Third avenue, Pittsburg. fe3-53 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-AVE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city ind suburban property at 4K per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms in Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette, AVashlngton and AVest moreland countles;any marketable securltv taken for loans of any amount. BLACK A BAIRD. 93 Fourth ave. je3-a9-sn WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-STUDENT FOR DENTISTRY Able to turnlsh good reference. DENTIST, Dispatch office. fe3-117 TTJANTED-TO RENT A GOOD FARM NOT V more than 12 miles from city and 1 mile from station. FARMER, Dispatch office. fe3-127 TTJANTED-EVERYBODY TO CALL AND VV see our line ot photos and crayons: lowest prices for fine pictures. STANFORD A CO.. 63 Federal st. Ja!3-93-wssu -TTTANTED-TO MAKE BROMIDE PRINTS VV and finish in crayon at lowest rates; also 3 good solicitors wanted. PITTS BROMIDE CO., oil bmlthncld. . fc3-78 -TTTANTED-TO PURCHASE A SMALL GEN- V ERA I, store, or would rent dwelling with storeroom attached. In some live country town. J. F. S., Dispatch office. fe3-44 -TTTANTED EA'ERYBODY TO KNOAV "THE W ELITE" GALLERY. 516 Market St.. Pitts burg, Pa., will make cabinets for (1 (X) per dor. until May 1, 1889; use elevator. Jall-tsMvssu WANTED-TO RENT SMALL BRICKYARD or clay ground suitable for same, in locall- 11 wnere above Dullness is needed; 6tate rail par ental s. RICHARDS. DlSDatch office. fel-61-FSu WANTEO-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT H. Terheydcn 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 TEBHEYDEN, 5J0 binlthfield St. noll-Mwrsu WANTED-APPLICANTS FOR CIVIL SEB A'lCE examination questions, and full in formation ofhow, when and where to apply for a Government position sent on receipt of 10c. Ad dress NAT ILL. MAGAZINE, AVashlngton, D. C. Jal7-72-su WANTED COST OF LIFE INSURANCE away down. "Undoubted Security," in the Fidelity Mutual Life. W Firth ave. J. F. A A N. PAULSON, General Managers. Agents wanted for Pittsburg, vicinity and Western Pa. Good pay. fe3-59 w ANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsbnrsr. and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at (150 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous process. mhl3-k27 -TTTANTED-OFFERS-A MANUFACTURING corporation desires to establish a branch factory in the vicinity of Pittsburg: em ploys 100 bands and ships 60,000 tons of freight an nually: requires 5 to 10 acres of ground having navigable water and railroad frontage. Offers may be sent to CHAb. L. WORK, 501 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. Ja29-73-TuwsSu FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residence. FOR SALE ON EASY PAYMENTS-A 2 story brick dwelling, in First ward, cltv. C. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. fe3-72 FOR SALE-2-STOKY BRICK HOUSE ON Forbes St., west of Chest nut st. ; price 12.500. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. fc3-72 FOR SALE 11,500 FRAME HOUSE 4 ROOMS and cellar, in good repair: lot 29x100 feet, located near Center ave.: terms, (600 cash, balance in three years. AV. C. STEAA'ART, 114 Fourth ave. fe3-138 TT'OR SALE-GIST ST.. (2.000, NEAT BRICK L nousc, 4 rooms, goo (500 cash, balance to suit. 107 Fourth ave. v house, 4 rooms, good cellar, nat. gas; terms. j. a. uuupck suo., feJ-132 TTIOE SALE LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. COVINGTON. X1 near Caldwell street, 4 good building lots. 2iixl00 each, cheap. J. R. COOl'EK A CO , 107 rounn aTenue. fe3-13! FOR SALE LOCUST STREET, (2,500. EASY terms, brick house, 6 rooms, nat. gas. side entrance: good sewerage, etc J. R. COOPER Jt jj., ivt r uurui ave. le3-I3Z TT'OR SALE-(2.600-ON CONGRESS STREET. X? brick dwelling 4 room6; both gases, etc.; lot 20V90 feet; a bargain. ALLES BAILEY. 164 fourth we. Telephone 167. iez-n FOR SALE-MT. WASHINGTON, GRAND VIEW avenue, (950. rrame bouse, 3 rooms; lot 25x157: only (250 cash, balance to suit J. K. COOPER 4 CO.. 107 Fourth avenue. fe3-132 T7IOR SALE-HOUSE-TEN ROOMS. ALL MOD Jj ERN conveniences, marble mantels, tile hearths: price low. lnauire on nremlses. 23 BLUFF ST )!.. city, near Catholic College. fe2-100 FOR SALE WYLIE AVE.. THIRTEENTH ward, (2,700, (TOO cash, balance in 10 years, new brick house 6 rooms, halL attic good cellars, etc ; lot 20x100. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. fe2-55 FOR SALE-FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE, near Jumonvllle street, a new pressed brick bouse, 8 rooms, bath room, electric bell, w. c.'s, hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas, cement cellar, laundry and all tbe latest improve ments: lot 22x120 to Ann street. Call or address RESUJENCE, 209 and 211 Market street, city. fe3-94 Enst End Residences. FOR SALE-(32,500 A LARGE AND SUB STANTIAL brick residence with an acre of round, in Shadysldc on paved avenue. AV. C TEW ART, 114 Fourth avenue. fc3-I3S FOR SALE-ON ATJRELIA ST.. LOT 24X120; frame house 6 rooms, front and side porches. good cellar, etc. 82.100: SiOO cash. bai. on time. THOS, LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. fe3-41-MWFSSU TTIOR SALE-(13,10-A HANDSOME BRICK JTJ residence of 11 rooms: lot 50x215, on an Im proved ave In E. E. Must be seen to be appreci ated. W. S. PATTERSON, 6328 Station st.. E. E. fe2-99 fTIOK SALE-S7.000-A RESIDENCE OF 12 C rooms; lot 37.x133: fitted un with all the mod ern Improvements: 5 minutes' walk from Shadv side. W. S. PATTERSON, 6326 Station St.. E. E. fe2-93 TT'OR SALE-ON MEADOW ST.. NEW FRAME JL' bouse or 6 rooms; Dam, casement laundry, nat gas, finished attic and all modern mnrnve- racnts: lot 30x141; only (4,000. THOS. LH.GETT, re3-42-MTUFSSn 114 Fourth ave FOR SALE-M8.000-A NEW AND SUBSTAN TIAL brick residence containing 12 rooms and all improvements; large lot: desirably located on North Hlland avenue AV. C STEWART, 114 Fourth avenne feJ-123 FORSALE ON CEDAR ST.. NEAR LIBERTY ave, lot 20x13 to a paved alley: good 3 roomed brick house, good stone foundation and cellar, city water, etc.: lOmin. walk from 31111 vale sta.; (2,000. THOS. LIGGEIT, 114 Fourth ave fe3-42-MTuFSSu FOR SALE-(10,0C0-NEA-. SUBSTANTIAL and attractive brick of 9 rooms, having all conveniences: lot 50x140. with good stable located on paved avenue with good sewerage in one of the finest neighborhoods In East Liberty. W. C. S1EW ART. Ill Fourth avenue fe3-138 FOR SALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE.. LOT 37x140: selected brick house parlor, dining room, pantry and kitchen on first Sour; 3 good rooms and bathroom on second floor: 3 good rooms in attic: -natural gas nil through the house; hot and cold water; large front porch and shade trees; (11.000. THOS. LIGGETT, 111 Fourth ave feS-JI-MWTSSU FOR SALE-QUEEN ANNE HOUSE NO. 6217 Howe street, 140 feet west or Shady avenue East End: Pittsburg traction cars run on bhady 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 (5,600: (L100 cash and the balance on long time if desired. C H. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth avenue fel-25-rsu F)RSALE-(2, COO CASH, BALANCE (L 000 PER year, will buy a new pressed brick dwelling at Brushton station: reception ball and 4 rooms first floor, 5 rooms on second and 5 rooms In attic; hardwood stairway, slate mantels, with Improved fireplaces: laundry, with cemented floor; lot 75x140 to 25-foot alley, with perfect sewerage; bouse now open for Inspection: fmmedlatepossep6lon;exceD tfonally low price See JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 smlthfield street. fe3-49-Tbsu TT'OR SALE-BRICK DWELLING, HAVING JD porches. 10 rooms, hath and all conveniences; largo stables and outbuildings In good repair: grounds contain 14 acres, having 2,000 feet of frontage on good avenues, fine elevation, e" m raanding view, abundance of pun, water and cov ered with vineyards and choice fruit: located In East End, near pived avenue; 15 minutes from station; price only (20,000, on easy terms. AV. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. fe3-138 Hnzelwood Residences. FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD A GREAT BAB GAIN: only (4,500: frame dwelling 7 rooms, hall, good cellar, etc.: also frame house 3 rooms, lot 90x300, fronting on two good streets: terms to suit buyer. 'J. R. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave fel-132 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. TJIOB SALE-M.500-7-KOOMED HOUSE IN J? good repair; Poplar street. W. C. STEW ART, 114 Fourth ave. - feS-WS TJIOR 8ALE-H.0C0-MODEHN BRICK. SEVEN ! rooms: an improvements: uoyie street. . a STEWART, 1H Fourth avenne. fe3-13S "CAOR 8ALE-H600-NEAVTRESSED BRICK A' I bouse of 8 rooms: all conveniences: Klrknat- rick avenue. AV. C. STEWARTi'lM Fourth ave. fe3-13S FOB SALE-H.500-THE BEST HOUSE ON Clifton avenue, containing 8 rooms; large lot; good neighborhood. W. 0. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. fe3-13S TTIOR SALE-g5,000-SUBSTANTIAL BRICK x i of 12 rooms In rood renalr. with larre lot: de sirably located on Lincoln avenue. AV. C. STEAV AKT. 114 Fourth avenue. feJ-138 FOR SALE-SEDGWICK STREET: v5,500: good brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bath and all modem conveniences; corner property. J. R. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave. fe2-S5 FOR SALE ,12,500-SOBSTANTIAL BRICK IN good repair; 10 rooms; located in one of the most delightful neighborhoods In Allegheny City. AV. C STEWART, 114 Fourth are fe3-138 FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY AVENUE, FRAME dwelling, mansard, 8 rooms, hall, bath, range, hot and cold water: in excellent repair: a bar gain. J. B. COOPER ACO 107 Fourth ave. fe2-55 FOR SALE-JAMES ST.. (3,200; FRAME house, 6 rooms: hall; water and gas; frame house In rear of 4 rooms, fronting West st.: large lot: easy terms. J. K. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth avenue. fe3-132 FOR SALE-S3.000-PRESS BRICK. JUST finished, containing 9 rooms; all improve ments: partly finished in hard woods: located In Second ward, nearparks, AY. a STEAA'ART, 114 Fourth avenue. fes-133 FOR 8ALE NORTH iAVB., FRONTING parka, 2-story brick dwelling 7 rooms, bath, b. and c. water, nat. and art. gas: everything in first-class order: prlee low, terms to suit: lot 19x 100 to alley. J . C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. fe2-48 FOR SALE-F2.500-NEW AND SUBSTAN TIAL brick, 12 rooms, all conveniences, ele gantly finished throughout In hard woods: in fact, no better house built: located near parks In one of the finest improved neighborhoods in Allegheny City. AV. C TOW AKl, 114 Fourth ave. fe3.133 Suburban Residences. FORSALE-INGRAM, P., C. A ST. L., (1.300: (200 cash, balance (12 per month: new frame house 3 rooms: lot 60x120. J. K. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth avenue. fe3-132 T7IOR SALE-J8.000-NEW QUEEN ANNE-10 a. ruuius. an luiprutciueiikB. never uctupictj, large lot desirably located; terms easy. AV. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. fe3-138 FOR SALE-2 GOOD BRICK DWELLINGS at Belleficld, between Fifth avenue and Forbes St.; (6,000 and (8,600: tbese are very desir able properties. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. fcJ-72 F IOR SALE -WILKINSBURG -(3,000 NEW frame house fi rooms, ball, finished attic good cellar, porches, nicely finished; large lot: terms, (500 cash, balance as rent. .1. it. uuurut uu., 10? ronrth ave, f2-55 FOR SALE SMALL HOUSE WITH GOOD lot, having a front on two streets, near AVood's Bun, Tenth ward. Allegheny, near to iron works, etc. : will sell for (600 If applied for soon. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. fe3-72 FOR BALE-INGHAM, P. C. A ST. L. -(3,000-(500 cash, balance as rent; new frame house 6 rooms, hall, attic front and side porch, well of good water, nat. gas. good sewerage, frntt trees, etc. J. R. COOPER St CO.. 107 Fourth ave. reZ-55 FOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST 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: tbere Is a good stable and handsome fowl house: the grounds 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. KN OX VTLLE X AN D IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knorvllle borongh. Jal9-9 FOR SALE-LOTS. City inn T7A0R BALE-75 FEET FRONT ON FIFTH X avenne and Boss St., onnoslte the Court tiouse: a very aesiraoie property, u. a. luve, 93 Fourth avenue. fe3-72 FOR SALE-A LOT 40xl0!)f FEET ON FIRST avenue, near Ferry St.; well suited for a large warehouse or some light manufactory. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. fe3-72 FOR SALB-A LOT 40xl02)f FEET ON FIRST avenue, near Ferry street; well situated for a large warehouse or some light manufactory. C. H. LO VE, 93 Fourth avenue. ft3-72 FOR SALE THIRTEENTH WARD: SEVERAL large unimproved properties that can be laid out in a lots ana sola to advantage, ror particulars see J. R. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave. fe2-55 FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN 41 FEET ON Forbes St. and extending through to Gib bons st. ; now paying a good percentage on the price asked. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. feS-72 East End IiOts. -tpORSALE-(3.750-LOT3 50x170 FEET, LOCAT rj ED In the finest neighborhood in Shadyslde, are without exception, the best and cheapest lots in the East End: onir a few left. W. C. STEW ART, 14 Fourth ave. i fe3-138 TTIOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST LOTS ON V Fifth avenue near Shadyslde. It is about. 130 feet front bv 266 reet deep, will sell as a whole or divide. Will sell low and on terms to suit. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue feJ-72 FOR SALE-ONLY' (40 A FOOT FRONT, 116x140 feet, as a whole or to suit purchaser: located on Atlantic avenue Shadyslde: this neighborhood will undoubtedly be strictly first class: street to be paved in spring; handy to cable cars and Shady slde station. W. C. bl'EW ART, 114 Fourth ave. TjAORSALE-K, 750 THAT ELEGANT BUILD- JJ IN G site 5SX163 reer, located on itebeeca st.. Shadyslde ad tbe elerant residence of Samuel Hamilton: faces the Baum grove: has a good elevation: eastern exposure, and is within 3 minutes' walk of Penn avenue cable car line and 8 minutes' of bhadyslde station. W.C.STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. fe3-MS Hnzelwood Lots. FOR SALE SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE building lots at Hazelwood, convenient to the station; city water, natural and artificial gas mains: will be sold at a low figure prior to March 1. brEORGE C. BUHGAV1N, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave. fel-43-TTSSn FOR 8ALE-GLENW00D, THE MOST CON VENIENT suburb or the city; only 12 min utes by the B. A O.: 21 trains a day each way; building lots for sale near the station at (3C0, (400, (500, (000, (TOO, (800, (1,000, according to location and size of lot: terms to suit purchasers. GEORGE C. BURGW1N, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave. feI-43-TTSSU Manufacturing Sites. FOR SALE-P8.0C0-MANUFACTURING8ITE. 122x145: located on line of two good railroads; rlvr frontage: 30 minutes from Postofflce. W. 0. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave fe3-133 TT'OR SALE-82. 800 EASY TERMS: NEW Jj bouse of 6 rooms, gas and water: lot 45x130; corner two good streets In AYllklnsunrg. conve nient to station. AV. C. STEAVART, 114 Fourth avenue fe3-138 FORSALE MANUFACTCRINGSITE;ABOUT 20 acres, 2J miles irora Washington, Pa., on C. V. R. K. with comfortable dwelling; plenty of water nnd gas: no gas or oil lease on the property; price 85,000. Address C. R. AVEIRIOH. Washing ton, Pa. 1a26-91-wsu miscellaneous. FOR 8ALE-IF YOU DESIRE TO SECURE A home in the E. E., do not rail to see M. P. HOAVLEY or AV. S. PATTERSON, 6326 Station St., E. E. feJ-99 FOR SALE-STRAUB A MORRIS, CORNER AVood street and Third avenue, offer the fol lowing properties: (2,700 will purchase a brick mansion handsomely located on Aiken avenue, , bhadyslde; lot 150x300 feet. ' (1,000 will buy anew Queen Anne frame dwell ing, 6 rooms, all modern conveniences; tile hearths, slate mantels, bathroom, etc., situate on Sheridan avenue East End. (5.800 will buy a thoroughly modern two-story brick dwelling of eight rooms; corner lot 25x160 feet situated on AVard St., Oakland.-rsr fe3-53 TT7W1K SALE STKAUB MORKIS. :COKNER avenue offer the fol f Wood street and Third lowing: (6.600 will buy an exceedingly well-built con veniently arranged brick dwelling of eight rooms and finished attic in Second ward, Allegheny, Pa. (I6.0U1WIU buy a modern and very comfortable brick dwelling, situated on corner lot and facing the Allegheny parks. (5, 500 will purchase an almost new brick dwelling of eight rooms, well finished, and comer lot on Klrkpatrlck st. Second ward, Allegheny, Pa. (5,500 will buy a modern brick dwelling of eight rooms, bathroom, etc., No. 75 Perry St., Alle gheny, Pa. fe3-53 FOR SALE-STRAUB & MORKIS, CORNER AVood street and Third avenue ofler the fol lowing properties: (9,000 will purchase a modern-built commodi ous and very comfortable dwelling situated on The Ridge" at Ingram, Pa.; lot contains three fourths ol an acre. (2,600 will purchase an almost new, modern and very comfortable dwelling of five large and two small rooms at Ingram, Pa. ; natural gas and other conveniences: lot 50x150; within two minutes' walk from station. (3.200 will purchase a frame dwelling of seven rooms and attic natural gas etc., situated near station at Ingram. Pa. ; lot 50x110 feet. (3,200 will purchase a comfortable frame dwell ing, with lot 75x102, at West Bcllevue; fine river view; also stable on premises; natural gas, etc. fc3-53 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Hnslnesa Cunncea. TjWR SALE-EXCLUSIVE OR PART RIGHT JO or first-class patent forwantof capital. Ad dress PATENT, Dispatch office fet-97 TjAOR SALE-GROCERY STORE-ONE OF THE SJ finest in the East End; commands large and profitable trade: good reasons for selling; will in voice about (3,000; (2.000 cash, balance in one year. For full particulars see DEN N 1SON & SCHWAN. 108 Fourth ave, or STATION ST. AND P. R. R., East End. 1aSl-79-Tbssu FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY-ALL FOR (LO00; confectionery; corner store and first-class lo cation: 7 rooms and storeroom: stock, shelving, counters, 8 showcases, CO jars, aoda fountain, freezing tubs, 6 marble, too tables, one gas engine (cost (600), all complete; also buggy and harness; low rent. J. B, COOPER A CO.i 107 Fourth ave. - fe3-133 VOU .SALE-BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-GROCERY, (430, CENTRAL LO CATION, dmnir a nlr nmlneal. J. R. COOPER St. CO., 107 Fourth ave. fe.T-132 FOR 8ALE-AN 1NTEREST1N GOODPAYING dairy In lire town In New Mexico; (500 re quired; would salt tome one in search of health. Address DAIRY, Dispatch office. fe3-96 FOR S A L E-SHOESTOBE WITH LARGE established trade; nice, clean stock, beat in this growlngcltytelcgantroom: splendid location; invoice (3,000; bargain. C. H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. fe2-63 FOR SALE-FINE RETAIL GROCERY STORE In the East End, doing a business from (25,000 to (30,000 yearly; will invoice (5,000. For particu lars call or address C. F. FitAZEB. Box 1053, Pittsburg, Pa. 1a27-88-lI8u TrOR SALE-RETAIL GROCERY STORE IN X the East End; will Invoice aboutone thousand dollars: good location. Inquire of CHAS. F. FRAZER, city: drummer for Arbnckles A Co., 800 to 808 Liberty st. fc3-95-WBn TTWR SALE-GROCERY AT INVOICE BEST JD 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 A CO., 107 Fourth ave. laso-si FORSALE-A CITY NEWSPAPER ROUTE; now making clear of all expenses (30 a week, and room ror improvement. For particulars ap ply at DIsPATCHCOUNTINGROOMon Wednes- aav aiiernoon, and 3 o'clock. February 6, between the hours of 2 ICHU FORSALE-AN EXCELLENTOl'FORTUNITY 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 perfect condition. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. Ja31-88 FOR SALE-HOTEL FURNITURE AVITH extensive transient trade; 50 rooms, furnished flrst-clasi, and most modern brick house In this growing city; fine bar business; license furnished atonce; price (A 000: bargain ana easy terms. Ad dress a Jr. KOLSOM, Lima. O. fe2-63 FOR SALESTORES, STORES, STORES; drug, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea, cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur ants, confectioneries, boarding houses, coal works, etc.; 100 good city business chances ios. men or women. SHEPARD A CO., 54 Fifth aye. JaSO , Business Stands. FOR SALE-(100,000-AN ELEGANT PIECE OF property on Penn are.; 90x130. AV. C. STEAVAR1', 114 Fourth ave. ieJ-138 FOR SALE-(75.000-ONE OF THE FINEST locations on Penn ave.; lot 45x1.3 feet. W. C. STEAVART, 114 Fourth ave. fe3-138 TTHIR SALE-THREE BUSINESS HOUSES ON X1 Fifth avenue beyond the Court House; a good investment. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. iea-iz FOR SALE-NO. 25DIAMOND ST. CAPITAL ISTS take notice; a great bargain, If sold at once. LASHELL A .HAi. !K1N, No. 67 Fourth ave re3-30 TTtOR SALE-I80.000-ONE OF THE BEST LO- X? CATED nieces of property on Smlthfield St.; wen improrea; ios wx ieet. W. a STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. jes-isa F IOR SALE-(10,000 WILL BUY A LOT 240x500 feet deslrablv located In Pittiburr. on line of railroad: switch on premises; cheapest site In tbe city. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ie3-133 1?OR SALE-S10O.00O-THE LARGEST AND 1 hest located nlp.A or nrnni best located piece of property suitable for retail trade in Pittsburg; particulars to princi pals only. AV. C. STEAVART, 114 Fourth avenue. IC4-130 FOR SALE-(350,O0OTHE LARGEST PIECE of property in Pittsburg: has a frontage of 515 feet, a depth of 120 feet and located within live minutes' walk of postofflce. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. fe3-13S FOR SALE-TEN PER CENT INVESTMENT. 6 2-story brick dwellings and 1 2-story frame and storeroom, fronting on three streets, 60 feet on Wylle ave, 45 feet on Green and 60 feet on Lin ton St.. a positive bargain. J. C. KEILLY. 77 Diamond st. fel-67 FOR SALE-OR RENT-FOUR-STORY BRICK building; adapted for light manufacturing purposes; situated on East Ohio street foot of Troy Hill road: IotKOxllO: has railroad siding In rear. STRAU U A MORRIS, corner AVood st. and Third ave., Pittsburg. fe3-53 TTiOR SALE-ONLY (30.000-A WELL IM XJ PROVED piece of property desirably located on Penn ave : corner of an alley; lot 24x160 feet to an alley; will pay well on Investment; Is the cheapest property on the avenue and is bound to Increase In value W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave fe3-133 TT'OR SALE-SLAUGHTER HOUSE, DAVELL X1 ING and seven lots of ground having a frontage of 196 feet on Bolman avenue Tenth ward. Allegheny, Pa,; this Is an established busi ness that can be stepped into by buying tbe prop erty, which can be bought at a bargain. STRAUB A MORRIS, corner Wood street and Third avenue Pittsburg, Pa. fe3-53 FOR SALE-HOTEL OF 50 ROOMS, GOOD bar, ten rods from Union depot two blocks from steamboat landing: horse cars pass tbe door to all parts of tbe city: situated on one of the prin cipal streets: 75 boarders and a good transient trade; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad dress EMPIRE HOUSE 36 and 38 Water street John Brennan, Proprietor, Cleveland, O. fc3-H0 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock. Ac FOR SALE-HORSE, HARNESS AND TOP spring wagon. Inquire WM. McCOY, Du quesne stable near Water St., or 210PENN AVE. fe2-4 TTIOR SALE- FINE ENGLISH STALLION, 7 sound and welehs 1.500 nounds: X? years old. will sell or exchange at a bargain. W. J. THU BRON, 69 West Diamond st, Allegheny. fe3-103 TTIOR SALE-ONE OF THE GREATEST IN THE A' world, a lresii registered cow; jersey and Holstcln: gives four gallons of milk: will give tbe cow on gneny. trial. Apply at 189 BEAVER AVE.. Alle- ja.io-zj-WF&u FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FOR A CITY lot a first-class Kentucky-bred family barouche or carriage horse; horse acclimated; not afraid of steam or electric cars: none but parties wanting a flrst-cla s horse need apply. LASHELL A RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. fe2-25 FOR SALE-STYLISH PAIR CHESTNUT cobbs, 5and6vears old, thorougblv broke to drive single or double: both good saddle horses; kind aud gentle: they are perfect matches; 1 side bar pole buggy: 1 sidebar buggy with shafts: I top delivery waaron, pole aud shafts, nearly new: 1 single cutter: 2 sets single harness: 1 set double buggy harness; 1 set double carriage harness, whip, blankets, robes, ete, all in good condition. The above can be seen at FISHER A EVANS' STABLE, South Diamond st, Allegheny, or by addressing BOX 744, Pittsburg office, they can he shown at any residence or place of business. fel-59-Fsn Machinery nnd IWetnls. TJAOR SALE-WE HAVE FOR SALE A LARGE JL lot or N o. l secono-nana engines and Doners, all sizes, from 2 h. p. up, taken in exchange for new; we got tbcm cheap and they will go cheap: also new engines and boilers, every size and stvle at rock bottom prices. HARME'S MA CHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave. fe3-y77Sn Lumber. FOR SALE-3,500 ACRES UN CULLED, LONG leafed pine cypress and ash timber; not ex celled as a manufacturing site and shipping point on tidewater south; new 35-horse power sawmill, capacity 12,000 feet per day; complete, ready for Instant use and rapid work; goes with land: de mand for manufactured lumber, at profitable rates, far exceeds supply; present owner must oversee other business requiring all his time and capital: indisputable fee simple title. E. H. BUT ERBACGH, Homer City, Pa. fe3-120 miscellaneous. TTIOR SAL E-HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; X? parties are leaving the city. 263 BEDFORD fe.1-61 AVE, Pittsburg. FOB SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, cheap, on account of owner leaving city. 43 WINDSOR STREET, near Allegheny ave. and Rebecca st. 1C3-115 FOR SALE-NEW SAFES FOR ALL PRICES, from ) upusrd. These safes are cheaper than anything in the city. Come and see them. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. fe3-72 PERSONAL. PEItSONAL-T. J. ORR. ACCOUNTANT. Books opened and closed for general and limited partnerships; also by the voucher system; accounts audited and collected. tfe3-132 PERSONAL-AN EXPERIENCED WRITER, editor and proofreader will revise, correct and arrange manuscript, for young authors, or others who have not time or experience for the work. Address AV. W. WV, Dispatch office. fe3-101 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS PICTURESQUE America, Picturesque Europe Picturesque Palestine Art Treasures ot Germany and 30.000 mdrc books In all departments of literature. LKVI'S BOOK bTORE. Seventh Ave. Hotel Building. lea FOUND. IJAOUND-THE TRUTH! WE SUFFERED 1 untold agonies! 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. Kcefe, Mt. Washington; D. W. James, B. & O. R. R., city, and thousands of others: sec testimonials. GRIFFITH'S DRUGSTORE, Third and Grant. Pittsburg: Ta-va-zon L. C. Syrup, the best for coughs, colds, etc. ff3-130 NOTICES. County Commissioners' Offce, i PnTSDuno. January 28, 18S9. ( THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AVILL bold appeals on the following named dis tricts as follows, to-wit: Monday, February 4 First, Fifth and Sixth wards, Allegheny City. Tuesday. February 6 Third ana Fourth wards, Allegheny City; First. Second and Third wards of Homestead borough. AVednesdav. February 0 Borough of AVil klnsbnrg, Mifflin. West Deer, Scottand Mar shall townships. Thursday, February7 Thirty-second, Thirty third, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-filth and Thirty sixth watds of PitUbnrir. Friday, February 8 Twenty-seventn.Twenty. ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-first wards of Pitts burg. Saturday. February D Fifth, Twenry.fonrth, and Twenty-eighth wards of Pittsburg;. Bv order of i COUNTV COMMISSIONERS. , P. W.SIEBEBT, Cleric, ' Ja28-4 I I TO LET. City Residence!. TO 'LET-HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS-NEAR IN CLINE; natural gas- und large yard; Imme diate possession. NO. 3 FETZER ST., Mt. Wash lngton. fe3-70 O LET-NEW HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND finished attic, on Bono street near Center areme. Inquire ol c, F. HALLEB, 42S Fifth avenue, city. fC3-2S TO LET-A BRICK HOUSE OF 8 BOOMS AND hall, hot and cold water, natural and illumi nating gas; AVebster ave.. near Center ave. cars and Penn Incline. AV. J. PRENTICE, 1000 Liberty St. le2-48 TO LET-HOUSE-ALSO LEASE AND FUR NITURE for sale of a 14-room house; best location on Penn ave. Those meaning business only may inquirer on PREMISES, No. 505 Penn ave., between 2 and 5 T. it. fe3-123 oat End Rcalaencea. TO LET-NEW HOUSE-ALL MODERN IM PROVEMENTS: furnished and only a year occupied; occupant will transfer a two-year lease to responsible party and who will buy the furni ture, carpets, etc.: splendid chance for parties about commencing housekeeping: location East j.ioeriy: nanuy ana convenient to sieam cats u both cable lines: rent moderate. For particulars address P,' ', o. 1063, Pittsburg, l'a. rez-Tnssn Allegheny Residences. TO LET BRICK DWELLING OF EIGHT rooms, attle hall, bathroom, etc.. No. 223 Arch St., Allegheny. Pa. STRAUB A MORRIS, corner wood street and Third avenne, Pittsburg. fe3-o3 TO LET-A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY press brick dwelling bouse grooms, 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 Hnzelwood Residences. TO LET-LARGE DWELLING HOUSE 18 rooms: Second ave, Glenwood. near station; 7 acres of land, stable orchard, vineyard, city water, gas; good location for first-class boarding house. EDWIN LOGAN, 150 Fourth ave. fet-44 Snbnrbnn Residence. TO LET - IN SEAV1CKLEY. THE BRICK residence of JAMES ADAIR, on Broad St.. one square from station: (50 per month; completely furnished: Immediate possession. Call or write as above. fe3-26 a AO LET-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE TEN . rooms; orchard, fine view: hill district electric road. Allegheny; (TOO; also house eight rooms, hill district Allegheny: large lot; (300. A. LEGGATE A SON, 31 Federal st. Allegheny. Ja30-49 Apartmenla. mO LET-THREE ROOMS IN NO. 62 MARION JL st, city, at once. Inquire at NO. 26 SIXTH AVE. fe3-98 TO LET-A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen; rent reasonable. Apply at 32 ANDERSON ST., Allegheny. fe3-116 TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED FOUR (4) room flats suitable for housekeeping, store rooms and dwellings, with natural gas. Inquire of SAMUEL MUSGRAVE, 44 Fourth street. fe3-40-TWSU TO LET SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH floors of No. 631 Smlthfield st.; suitable lor dwelling, storage or club purposes. STRAUB A MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave, Pltts bnrg. Pa. fe3-53 TO LET-PLEASANT ROOM, FURNISHED or unfurnished, suitable for one or two gentlemen; botn kinds of gas and privilege of bathroom; references required. Address C. Q., East Liberty postofflce. fe3-S' Farm. mO LET-DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN LET-DAIRY FARM X. Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue; good dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring water; rent sow. aiiuLuts & .aiu-a-nia. corner Wood st. and Third av., Pittsburg. Jal5-39 Business Chnnces. TO LET-GOOD CHANCE FOR BTJTCHER meat shop doing good business: ice and slaughter bouse, stables and wagon sbeds; also brick house of eight rooms, wide hall, good cellar and all modern Improvements for carrvlntron butcher business. Apply to WM. J. ROTHRUM, 109Tsggart st. or 107 Jackson St., Allegheny. J 130-25 Offices. Desk Boom. dVc. TO LET-VERY DESIRABLE PARLORS FOR physician or dentist or an eye doctor, at 931 Penn ave. Inquire at 814 PEN N AVEN UE. fe3-27 TOLET-DESK ROOM INOURMAIN OFFICE with nse ot desk and also use of safe if de sired; rent low. U H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue fel-25-FSU TO LET-STORE ROOM AND DWELLING No. 433 Fifth 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. O.UINN. Ja30-10 TO LET-FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING corner Water street and Cherry alley: rent low. D. AV. C. BID WELL A CO., corner AVater street and Cherry alley. Ja30-28 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 AVood st jalS-51 TO LET-THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS of Freehold Bank building. No. 410 Smith- Held st., containing 3 rooms on second noor ana s rooms on third floor: the second floor rooms are very large and well suited for lodge rooms or club purposes. Inquire at FREEHOLD BANK. fe3-46-sn TO LET-THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOAVN as theAA'blte House at Perrysvllle on the Perrysvllle 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 further information call or ad dress 1HE DAN NEB MEDIC1N E CO., 242 Federal st.. AUegheny City. fe2-l5 Business Stands. TO LET-STOREROOM. 25x55 FEET. ON ground floor; center of business part of the city. Possession April 1. L. N. It, Dispatch office.' fe3-100 TO LET-BUSINESS HOUSES AND DWELL INGS on the line of Penna. ave. and Butler st. cable cars. SeeM. P. HOWLEY, 3319 Butler st. fe2-99 TO LET-2 STOREROOMS ON CORNER OF Llbertv and Fourth, 2 on corner of Penn and Third, 2 on Ferry street: some unfurnished rooms with natural gas. Inquire on premises. 41 FOURTH STREET. Ja31-3-Thrsu TO LET-THE STOREROOM NO. 173 FIFTH avenue opposite Court House running through and fronting No. 4 AVylle ave.: Imme diate possession. Inquire at AUFUAMER'S CIGAR STORE, on the premises. fe3-M TO LET CORNER STOREROOM, WITTI FrVE living rooms, in Ninth ward. Allegheny; good location for grocery, bakery, or any other business: lowrenttotherhouscs to rent. MAGAAV, VIELSACK A GOFF, 105 Fourth ave. ja2l-0O-ThFSa TO LET-TAVO BRICK STORES AVITH dwellings attached, in Mansfield; best loca tion in town: on Main street; one has been occu pied as a bakery and confectionery for Ave (5) years; it has a large oven in cellar; storeroom Is 57x22: the other store Is 19ix37; an elegant loca tion for drygoods and trimmings: natural gas; both bouses In flrst-class order; could give Imme diate possession of one: low rent. Inquire C 11. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue or ROBERT H. BROWN. Mansfield. Pa. fe3-62 MEETINGS). NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF CORONA Lodce No. 23. A. O. U. AV. of Pennsylva nia are requested to meet on TUESDAY next at 7-20 P. K. at the hall, corner Thirtieth and Penn avenues, for tbe purpose of discussing the proposed amendment to the Grand Lodge Con stitution fe3-l NOTICE A SPECIAL MEETING OF Master Bricklayers' Association will be held MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 4, at 7:30. Full attendance requested. Bv order of the Chairman. fe3-55 J. AV. KING. Sec. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF WRECKED freight, at 311 Market street, TUESDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, embracing in part shoes, ladies' coats, dishes, notions, fancy goods, groceries of all kinds, shade", carpets, etc., etc HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., Auctioneers. fe3-75 AUCTION SALE OF 2 PIANOS. HALL, room and stair carpets, in brussels, in grain and rag; parlor suits. In plusb.Drocatelles, silk and haircloth: chamber suits, folding beds, washstand5,burcans,chIffoniers,halIracka.deks cabinets, wardrobes, bedsteads, sideboards, extension tables, mirrors, pictures, easy chairs, rockers, bed lounges, springs, mattresses. hang ine lamps, rugs, curtains, bedding, stoves, etc, TUESDAY MORNING. February 5, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market street. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. Auctioneers. fe3-74 A RED FLAG. The wholesale Jewelry store of Cbas. Zug smitb, Jr., corner AVood st. and Sixth ave, will be sold out at pnblic auction, commencing on Monday, February 4. and continuo until the entire stock is disposed of. Tbe stock is com posed of diamonds, jewelry. Howard and Elgin watches, silverware of the Rogers and Merioen make, Seth Thomas marble and Ansonia enameled clocks, safes, show cases and coun ters. Mr. , Zugsmith is retiring from tbe jew elry business. All articles will be sold to tbe highest bidders. Don't forget, MONDAY, FEBRUARY i, at 9:30 o'clock A. Jf. J. A. ROBINSON, fel-63 AUCTIONLEB. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PLAIN FACTS DEPENDABLE GOODS! PRICES! PRICES! PRICES! That would in many instances pay the manufacturers to buy the goods back, are always a strong enough combination to force phenomena business, but when our entire and matchless stock of IfercoatsjiilsJJJCaieiitsIii iiisb his anil Footwear Are marked down to prices which are anywhere from 25 to 40 per cent under the prices of any or all other dealers of this city, how much greater the inducement to people to buy now, even if they put the goods purchased away until next season? We have at last ' FINISHED OUR LABORIOUS TASK OF STOCK TAKING and almost every dollars' worth of merchandise in our Gigantic Store has been taken in at a very big reduction on even our bargain prices of last week. The result is that there isn't a man or woman in this section of the country that can afford to neglect this most golden of all golden oppoitunities. 'Tis money in pocket every time a purchase is made, yes and big money, too, no matter what you buy. Bargains, greater than you ever even thought of, stare you in the face whichever way you look, whichever department you're in, and every" minute this week customers will leave our store with at least 50 per cent more value than we asked them to pay for. THE MOCK-MARK DOWN SALES which are so numerous just now, don't touch our Honest Bargains and Heaping-over Values. Our cuts are deep and genuine; and you'll find this a truthful advertisement void of all fancy allurements. Investi gate! Investigate! Don't take our word for it, but visit our store and all the other stores in town and then you'll find out that we offer a harvest for our customers such as is not to be reaped outside our store. OUR FOURTH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF COAL To the deserving poor families of Pittsburg and Allegheny, commences to-morrow morning. 12,000 bushels will be given away, in loads of 25 bushels each, and those desirous of participating in the distribution will please apply early to the officers of the following mentioned societies for tickets: Pittsburg. Improvement of the Poor Society; Ladies' Relief Society of Allegheny; Dorcas Society of Pittsburg; United Hebrew Relief Association. -- -- GUSKY'S :r,oc3-:e:r,s' Silver Plated Ware on Special Sale. Rogers' Best Triple-plated Knives, SI 40 per set. Rogers'Teaspoons, new patterns, 81 per set. Rogers' Tablespoons, new patterns, 2 per set. Rogers' Forks, new patterns, J2 per set. Nice Silver Plated Casters, with five nicely engraved bottles, $2 23 each. Household China and Glass Bronzes, Clocks, Lamps, Art Pottery, Gas Fixtures, Cat Glass, etc The J. P. Smith Lamp, Glass and China Co., 935 Penn Avenue. PROPOSALS. OTICE TO OIL ANU GAS WELL drillers Bids will be received until TUESDAY, February 5, at 7 p. M., for tho reaming and casing of tbe McKecsport Oil Company, Limited, well in McKeesport, to the deptb of eighteen hnndred and seventy feet U.B7U) ana uniting tne same lonr nnnurea ieet (400) deeper, more or less. The company re serves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information call or address A. AV. SMITH, Chairman of Well Committee, No. 569 Fifth ave., McKeesport, Pa. fe3-13 TO CONTRACTORS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Ornci or tok j BOIED or Pcnuc iMpnoATEMCiTS, ST. Loins, January a, 18S9. ) Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter mentioned will be received at tbe office of the Board of Public Improvements of the City of St. ) Louls.MountU123I. of the :3th day of February, 1889, at which hour they will be publicly opened and read, viz. : For lighting with electricity for the term or ten years from January L 1890, the streets, public places and such public buildings as may be desig nated In the following districts of the City of St. Louis, Mo., viz. : Letting No. 2,503. The district described as tbe southern district in ordinance numbered H 697, ap proved Decembers), 1883. Deposit required. tOCO. Letting No. 3.5M. The district described as tbe northern district In ordinance number 14,697, ap proved December 2). 1888. Deposit required. S5,X). Bidders will state prices per annum at which are lights of 2.000-candlo power each, or Incandescent lights, of 30-candle power each, will be furnished, operated and maintained, for lighting streets and Fiubllc places: also prices per annum at which arc Ights, of 2.000-candle power each, or Incandescent lights, of 13-candle power each, will be furnished, operated and maintained for lighting public build ings. Everything required for the above electric light ing shall be furnished and maintained by tbe con tractor. The contract with the city win carry tbe privil ege of furnishing electricity for light and power to private parties and corporations along the lines of distribution. Ibe contract will contain stipulations by which the City of St. Louis may acquire tbe entire c,cc trie plant and appurtenances at the expiration of tne contract. Bidders must submit with proposals, general and detailed plans and specifications or the pro posed system of distributing the electricity, mode or supporting t'uc lights and wires, and of safety appliances. Proposals must he made on blank forms and In closed In envelopes furnished by the Board of Public Improvements. The certificate of the Treasurer of the City of St. Louis that the sum ot 13,000 has been deposited In tbe treasury must be Inclosed with tbe proposal. Tlie right to reject any or all proposals is ex pressly reserved. Specifications, form ofcontract and plans of tho districts to be lighted, may be seen at tbe office of the President of the Board of Publio Improve ments of the City of St. Louis, on andafterJana ary 23, i8S9. Any contract let hereunder will require tbe ap proval of the Municipal Assembly by ordinance. By order of the Board. HEN BY FLAD, President. Attest: EMOBY S. FOSTER, Jall-a Secretory. AVALTEB J. OSBORNE. KIC1IARTJ BABBOWS. w ARROWS & OSBORNE JOHP.Kl.NTErtt, 90 Diamond street. Telephone No. 8U se2-k56-TTSSu -AND- ,er Caps -$- -- GRAND BARGAIN STORE, 300 to 400 Market street, fe3-TTSsn fe3-Avrsn RESORTS. THE ISLESAVORTH, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Ou tbe beach, sea end of Virginia avenne. Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febru ary 9. 1889. jal3-72-MAVFSU BUCK & McCLELLAN. OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. HYGE1A HOTEL. 100 yards from FortMonroe; open all tbe year, accommodates 1,000 guests; admirable location; delightful climate; thrilling historic surround ings. Turkish, Russian, Roman, Electric and HOT SEA baths, the latter especially beneficial in rheumatic troubles. Music by the famous Artillery School Band. Glass-inclosed verandas. Average temperature for winter 48. Absolutely free from malaria. All things considered, tha most comforatable and delightful resort at which to spend the winter months in the United States. Send for descriptive pamphlet. no27-y40-Tnrsu F. N. PIKE. Manager. 3 HDUSESFDR ALI FOR SALE anl TO LET. 3 rooms up to 10 rooms. In the beautiful borough of Knoxville, only IK miles from city postofflce. Beautiful homes are sold on payments tha same as rent. By all means visit Knoxville before taking; your honse for another year. Never have? there been such opportunities for people to get homes. 49-Take Southside cars to Twelfth street; and Mt. Oliver Incline and Street Railway, or to Thirteenth street, and the Electric Railway. OOfflLELAMIPROYMNTCO. OFFICE, 85 KNOX AVENUE. feS-87 KNOXVILLE BOROCGH. TO LET. ONLY iHREE suitable for office or general business purposes, in the new DIS PATCH bnilding on Diamond street, now re main unrented. THOSE WHO WISH Sffiff nation in tbe j:ity. with tbe conveniences ol Jiassenger and freight elevator service, electric ight and steam-heating; should applv at ones to the new DISPATCH BUILDING, Nos. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street. ANTHONY GUCKERT. Manufacturer of DESKS AND TABLES, ALL- KINDS OP AVOOD TURNING AND SCROLL SAAVING. Corner Cherry and Strawberry alleys, Pitts burg. Fa. noll-mS2-su REMOVAL. MISS M. MARTIN, dressmaker, formerly at 30 Stockton avenue, has removed to 213 Federal street (Dr. McNlsh's),where she will be plaasedt to see her patrons. fe3-S0 t&j-j&2?LJki. Xs.4s. iciiSL .