THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1889. j8 HJ0T-AS THEY SEEI. Situations With Which the Commer cial Beporter Wrestles. BU5LXESS MEN WHO LIKE TO LIE, And Some Others Who Can't Do it Half as Well as Journeymen. fTERITfllXG LAID TO COOXTBT LOADS The work of a commercial reporter is not picturesque, and only those who have tried to lift it from the horizontal day after day for a long time can fully appreciate the difficulty of the task of making it even pal atable for clogged appetites. A business man may have as much imagination and sentiment as a lawyer or any other profes sional man; but he sternly represses it when it comes to matters relating to filthy lucre. If he has a fact to state, and wishes to state it, he does it tersely and frowns on any attempt 10 put it in preentabie dress. He tells you the market for money, or for any other product, is weak, or slow, or heavy, or active, or feverish, or easy, or strong, or something else, and then impa tiently wants to know what further you want. Rhetoric may be all right in other departments of literature; but he can't un derstand w hat you want to know beyond facts and figures. This uicture of the business mind is not unicrsal; but it is very nearly so. Trade is prosaic, and its devotees do not care to relax or expand their minds inside of counting-house hours. The price of pota toes may lie an exciting theme, but it does not stimulate the use of tropes, and dealers are more like to frown than smile when any attempt is made to play on words. Such being the case, one would suppose that business men as a class would, under any and all circvmsfinces, tell the truth; ami, though some Mill, and others will as far as delusive SELr INTEREST ASD rBEntJDICE will allow, there are, uniortunately, some, who, knowing that "truth crushed to earth' will rise again," think it will not matter much ii they do crush her now and then, in order to take in the unwary, who have not learned the advance or fall of commodities. This class, however, is not so exasperating to a market reporter as another related one, tor "it is soon found out, and a known liar, like a charted rock in a channel, is not dan gerous. If Dad's hasty estimate of hu manity were 'rified, a market reporter would, if conscientious, get very close to the znarK, generally speaking, as be could get his bearings and form his own conclusions from statistics. But there is a class that belongs to the suppressio veri genus. It will not lie like an honest-open-and-above-board-square-up-and-down liar, and you have much trouble in determining the value of its enigmas. Between all, a conscientious reporter is apt to feel, at the close of a day spent in inves tigation, that it is difficult to "know "anything about anything he doesn't know anything about," and he feels like a fish in a glass globe may be supposed to feel that he has been traveling in a circle in a forest of doubt, without a compass, and that the wind may have changed on him, and when he comes out at the same place at which he went in, he doesn't recognize his surround ings. But the most aggravating class that this Eort of inquirer meets is the non causa pro causa class. Since the middle of October this class has repeated such rot as this to explain the dullness of some kinds of trade: "Trade is dull and will continue so as long as the roads remain impassable from mud. Farmers cannot market their products, and consequently cannot buy." PROLONG THE CONVERSATION, and before these people are through, thev will tell you that the market is choked Vith countrr nroduce. a fact of which Tnn were from the first aware. If fanners can not get their produce to market how comes it that onions 4 are only $1 25 per barrel, potatoes 40 cents per bushel, turnips 75 cents to $1 per barrel (barrels thrown in), apples 30 cents and 60 cents per bushel, and so on to the end of the chaptei? The verri est jackass knows that if farm products could not be gotten to market prices would be higher. You cannot even learn interest rates for money with any tolerable degree of certain ty. As a rule, they are quoted 67 per cent on good commercial paper, while a brokerage firm that borrows extensively, says they are 56 per cent on good paper, according to the circumstances surrounding the application. For some weeks before the winter railwav freight tariff went into effect, shipments o'f grain were the largest ever known, and yet during that time the wail was heard un ceasingly that the roads were so bad that farmers could not get their grain to the railway stations. The glut has yet scarce been worked off. It is so with hogs. There was an immense short age reported at intervals all winter, yet at date we are swiming in lard that is so cheap as to be not worth adulterating, and prices of all kinds of hog product have been rednced week by week. Such logic might be exer cised in the petroleum stock market; but it is too gauzy when applied to eatables. American economic science is certainly one of wonderfully Comdex construction, or else it is interpreted by a set of financial and commercial John Jaspers. FOR BRAIN FAG TJso Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. W. H. Fisher, Le Snenr. Minn says: 'I Una it very serviceable in nervous debility, sexual weakness, brain fae, excessive use of tobacco, as a drink in fevers, and in some urinary troubles. It is a grand good remedy in all cases where 1 have used it" Another Opportunity For buying high grade furs at wonderfully low prices. We want to dispose of all our furs and are making bigreductions in price. Yott can save money by coming here. Seal E&cques, seal jackets and small furs all must SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS. Purchasers can arrange to take sacques at present, or leave them with us and pay for them during the summer months. This is a rare opportunity for buying seal sacques on easy terms. C. A. Smiley & Co., .Manufacturing Furriers, 28 Fifth avenue. P. S. Measures taken and garments made to order for present or future delivery. FOUR HUNDRED nieces of fini "Prpnol, and American flannels; stripes, checks and I figures; all prices, &c, 40c, 50c, C5c, 75c and Jl per yard. Hugus & Hacke. arwrsu Imree Lot of Seines, Nets and Fishlns Tackle To be sold at cost before April 1, at J. H. Johnston's, 621 SmithScld st. Mant novelty designs in French sateens just opened. Hugus & Hacks, mwfsu Constitutional amendment mass meeting at Liberty Hall, East End, to-nht, 7:30. Bargains in towels, table linen, nap kins, tidies, sideboard covers, etc., this week. Hugus & Hacke. mwfsuJ Massage Treatment. Scientific and electric massage applied by I. Munk, 805 Penn avenue. fe7,9,ll,13,15 Fleeced-lined jerseys, plain and braided, greatly reduced to cloe at once. mwfsu Hugus & Hacke. Sample Free. Ask your grocer, for it, Electric Paste Stove Polish; saves dust, dirt, labor, women, carpets and furniture. Spring styles of all wool French challis, light and dark colorings, 50c per yd. Hwrsu Hugus & Hacke. - RISING OUT OF THE RUINS. The Neat New Business Block to Replace the Recently Wrecked Wood Street Building. V aSv-i iTH-. wnnr'ir- jE ih-ii--TtTI r-im wjff li.HMjc )cfn-- ? ' mi "--K7Tf . psmpwesf.fr.m hlw Gregg. McKce. All traces of the Diamond and Wood streets disaster will soon be obliterated by the erectionof afine five-story business block on the site of Messrs. J. K. 'Weldin & Co.'s, and Watts & Co.'s present shattered store rooms. The building is to be built on the properties of Messrs. Gregjj, McKee and Morrison, and to be occupied on completion by Messrs. "Weldin & Co. and H. Watts & Co., both booksellers. The new building will be five stories high, the material being brick with granite base and terra-cotta trimmings. The structure will front 70 feet on Wood street, running back 80 feet. The front willbeof French-plate glass and hardwood finish, A EEMISISCENGE. Tho Old Honso oi Refuge Expose, Which Called Forth Futile Investigations of Bad Old Preacher Rutherford. It was intimated to a Dispatch reporter last week tnat ex-Mayor Henry A. Weaver, who was in office during a famous old in vestigation at the House of Befuge, on the present site of Riverside Penitentiary, could tell a reminiscence in that connection, which, while it might have no direct bear ing upon the recent investigation at Eiver side, might still be regarded as analogous in some respects. It was the notorious case of the old lay preacher, Eulherford, who was charged with various bad offenses as a sort of chaplain, was investigated on the quiet by the board in authority over the House of ltefuge; was whitewashed with several coats, and then indicted and convicted outside, after a mighty hot legal and moral battle. So the reporter went 'to Mayor Weaver and asked: "It was in your time as Mayor, wasn't it, that Rutherford, a chaplain in iHthenty at the Home of Refuge (uow Reform School), was ar rested and convicted?" "Yes," replied Mr. Weaver, "Rntherf ord was arrested for cross immorality and cruelty to me inmates, xes, ne had Doen tried many times before the Board of Managers and always got oft But, when a criminal charge was made and he was arrested, it became a serious matter for him. A part of the Board of Managers took an active part in defending him, yet he was found cnilty and sentenced for nine months to the county jail. Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., and Judge Collier (tnen District Attorney), represented the Commonwealth. "It seems to me from what I have read of the trial now goinc on before the inspectors at Riverside, that the charges against Rutherford before tho Board of Managers were not per mitted to come out near as strong as those against the man more recently Investigated. Its strong developments only came out on the criminal trial. When the party charged is found either guilty or cleared beforeajury.it stops further reflections by tho public at large, and the atmosphere is cleared np. The Board of Inspectors of the Riverside Penitentiary, as an Know, stana very nign m the community, and n onld ndt countenance wrong-doing. The trouble lies, where such serious charges aro made against an under officer of a prison, the others, coming in almost daily ccntan with him, often naturally sympathize with the man, and find it hard to believe him guilty when the warden docs not believe tho charges. "But you go and see Mr. Marshall abont the Rutherford case." "You want to know about that famous old Rutherford corruption case in 185S, do your' said Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., when called upon. "Well, it would take some time to pre pare a full statement ot the case for you for it was a great aifair and no mistake. But I can recall tome things about it, offhand. The board was all tangled up with this prison preacher, its own creature, and so whitewash na.! an mm couia oe got out oi it Bat I took bold of the case for our courts, and we worked It up in such shapo that Rutherford's convic tion came aboat, with the hearty co operation to that end of our present Judge Colfier. who was then District Attorney. Thev 'fixed' a Juror against us; but 1 fixed him with my clos ing address, so that, after staying out all night against the other II, be bad some of the facts thrown at him in such shape as to agree with the rest on a verdict of conviction. Well, we imprisoned Rutherford, and he did co more reformatory' work of his own peculiar kind, I guess. "But, speaking of cruelties and corruption in prisoni, let me tell you this: Wherever you find unlimited power and authority you will find abuses. Let me illustrate in a mild de gree: A man can frequently be found who will brutally beat his wile, over whom he has a degree of authority and coercion; but how tew men there are wno go about beating other men's wives, whom they cannot coerce, but who will appeal to the law." Judge Collier, when seen, said he remem. beredwhat a hot fight they had in the notori ous Rutherford case: but neither be nor his deputy as District Attorney, Jacob H. Miller, Esq., could at once recall enough of its parallel points to make it very applicable to theMahar neke investigation. THAT OHIO BRIDGE. Some of the Most Prominent Builders Put tlnc In Their Bids. Next "Wednesday is the last day on which bids will be received for the Ohio connecting railroad bridge. The contract will hardly be given out for some time after. Mr. A. Gottlieb, of the Edcemoor Bridge Company, is at the Monongahela Hou6e. He stated that his firm had put in a bid. "Itis a little early in the season," he said, "to speculate on the outlook for bridge building during the year, but I think It will be quite good. This is a good time of the year to build bridges. Many of the mills are idle, and plenty ,of men can be had to work." Tailors Return Home. Henry Smith, of "Wylic avenue, returned yesterday morning from New York. City, where he was in attendance at the annual convention of Merchant Tailors' Associa tion of the United States. He. was accom panied home by a. number of local delegates. ? Morrison. Oregg. the first two stories haying show windows, and the o her three being supported by wrought iron brackets, will consist of four b3y windows, ending in turrets. The roof will be of tile. The show windows will have some of the largest glass fronts in the city. Messrs. Weldin & Co. will occupy the Diamond street half, and Messrs. H. Watts & Co. the remainder of the building. The plans were drawn by Architect Jo- sepn Angnn, ot Aliegneny, and the con tract will be let this week, the ground being cleared, and operations commenced as soon as possible, so as to have the building ready for occupancy by July 1. The exact cost can only be determined by the letting of the contract. THE STORY DENIED. It Is Time to Flop Faking Abont that Neve Pennsylvania Depot. The latest rumor in regard to the new Union Depot that the Pennsylvania road proposes to build in Pittsburg some day, is that the road is negotiating for the Govern ment property on Penn avenue, near Ninth street, where the United States recruiting station is located. Like all the other depot stories, the plans are elaborate, providing lor a few more river bridges, e'levated tracks, etc When Superintendent Pitcairn was called up yesterday and queried about it, he said: " Where is that property, anyhow?" The location was giyen. At once he re plied: "I don't know anything ,. about it This is the first tfra& ITiaVeAcard of it. There is nothing in "the story.'" ' Attornev Kerr, of the Westintrhonse Electric Company, went to New York last night. Concerning the Government prop erty on Penn avenue, which the company is said to be after, he said: "I never heard of it before until I saw the statements in the newspapers. I don't think the company wants the property. There has been no talk of extending the plant here, and they are not cramped for room. The ground occu pied at present is ample for all their pur poses. The company has a new factory in Newark, and they are putting machinery in it as fast as they can. I really do not know anything abont the truth of the rumors." MEETINGS. NOTICE-THERE WILL BE A 5IEETING of the Republican voters of the Nine teenth ward at the Hiland school house TUES DAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 12, 18S9, at 7:30 o'clock, to nominate ward officers. By order of the Committee Pittsburg. February 9. ISS9. f el0-l Pittsburg, January 15, 1SS9. THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEET ING of the Pennsylvania Manufacturing, Mining and Supply Company at tho office of the company, 1004 Penn avenue, on Thursday evening;, February 15, 1889, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of taking Into consideration the pro posed sale of the sewer pipe works at Toronto. O. D. H. STEVENSON, Secretory. jaltS-M NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF SARATOGA Council No. 262, Jr. O. TJ. A. M.. will assem ble at their hall, corner Main and Butler streets, on TUESDAY, February 12, at 9.30 o'clock a. m., to attend the funeral of our lato Brother, James D. Reed. Sister Councils are cordially invited to attend. Interment at Beaver, Pa. Train leaves Union station, C. fc P. R.R.atlOp.-sr. JOHN BAILEY, Councilor. G. D. CLOWES, Jr.. Recorder. fell-29 LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY Xl wife, Christina Stein, having left my bed and board without just cause, I will not be re sponsible for any debts she may contract al ter tliis date ADAM STEIN. February 9. 18S9. f c9-37-d tt&G.C. BURGWLN, Attorneys-at-Law, 150 Fourth ave. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE final acconnt of John A. Meelian, assignee for tlio benefit of tho creditors of Henry J. Lynch, of the city of Pittsburg, has this day been filed in the Court of Common Pleas No. 1, ot Allegheny connty, at No. 180, June term, 1881, and will bo allowed by the Court on the 2d day of March, 1SS9, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN BRADLEY, fe3-6S-M Prothonotary. Auditor's Office, Muskingum county. Zanesville, O., February 6, 1889. , VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IN is tho Intention of the County Commission ers of Muskingum county, O., to construct three highway bridges across the, Muskingum river in said countv; one near the mouth of Brush creek, one" at 'the foot of Underwood street Zanesville. and one near the mouth of Sjmmes creek. By order of the Commission ers. J. A. KNIGHT, Auditor and Clerk to Commissioners. feS-90-D AMUSEMENTS. TT ARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evening, "A BUNCH OF KEYS." Next week The Nelsons. fell-10 GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every evening: Matinees, "Wednesdayand Saturday. CORA TANNER in Robert Bu chanan's successful new play.FASCINATION. "Week Feb. 18th the great Lyceum Theater suc cess, "The Wife." t elO-7 JjARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY. telO-4 CASINO MUSEUM Week of February 11: The Gleeson Children, Bertha and Johnnie; Gen. C. R. Decker, Val Vino, Bessie Searle and others. Admission 10c Open from 10 A. M. to 10 p.m. fell-13 T)IJOU THEATER "THE STILL ALARM." Next week Casino Opera Co. fell-30 OS" Display advertisements one dollar psr jqvare or one Insertion Classified advertise fnents on this pdge sXtch at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each nser-. tton, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, branch Offloes have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale,'To Let, and other transient ad verfcisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion nest morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with The DIS PATCH. PITTSBUUCJ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 39 Butler street. EMIL (J. STUCKEY. 21th street and 1'enn ave. E. G. STUCKEY &CO., Wyllc ave. and Fulton St. H. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. 'WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SIIElBLER,5thav. &Atwood St. SOUT1ISIDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FBEDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS A bON, Ohio and Ckestnnt sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. l'EKKYM. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED HELP. Ulnlo LTcln. TTANTED-OFFICE BOY. ADDRESS. IN tV own handwriting, glvinir age, BOX S1I, Pittsburg P.O. fell-2 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COACH MAN for livery. Apply T. B. MORELAND, C100 Penn ave.. East End. fS-2 "VTTANTED-AGENTS. ISIMEDIATELY, TO TV sell Dr. O'Kecft's Pills and Bitters. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth ave. fell-15 XTTANTED-BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15 YEARS TV of age to make himself generally ucful In a store. Inquire, with reference, at 147 FED ERAL ST., Allegheny. fcll-28 w ANTED AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S foot heaters and natcnt fuel for carriages. wukoiib. ein.; sens at signt. inquire anera r. .w., . ,, ... . . :- ' WiL SEMPr.Pi .nt. iRS'vertoi-Si n Allegheny, Pa. aeis-s-c TTTANTED-A MAN OF TEMrEKATE T habits, located outside leading cities, to represent. In his section, an established house; monthly salary 8100 If suited; references. MANU- JAUAUIW.ll, ijUCIk cox lbiu, Ti. 1. 0C7-4S-M WANTED-AGENTS IN ALL SECTIONS OF the country to sell our ramous (3 pants: all wool, to measure, and perfect fit; big money to re liable and progressive salesmen. For terms ad dress HUNTER. MFG. CO., Sixth and Sjcamore, Cincinnati, o. fe7-5 WANTED STEWARD - MARRIED MAN preftrred, to take charge or select private club house In the heart ofthe city; cafe pri lieges and profits and a fair salary beside for the right man: best of reference required. Address W. M. II., Dispatch office. fell-7 Wanted-agents to sell and every body to try Lyons' Golden Liniment: a certain cure tor neuralgia, sick headache, tooth ache; cures rheumatism, inflammatory, sciatica, lumbago, and all aches and pains; every bottle warranted: price 50 csnts. Call or address S. C. LYOMi & CO., McCance block, corner Seventh avenue and bmlthfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. fell-9 Female ITclD. -TTTANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL TV housework: one lately from Ireland or Sootiand preferred; to a good girl good home and good wages: must bring good reference. Inquire feCONUKEbS STREET, city. fell-8 -VTT'A,'.'rED-A LADY TEACHER FOR AS V &ISTANT principal with Wickersham school. Twenty-fourth ward: one who has one or more years' experience In steps 12. 13 and 14, and who has experience In preparing scholars for high school; no others need apply: all applicants to appear personally on Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. JI at the school house. GEOKGE W. DOWNS. President; THOMAS PHILSON, Secretary. ' fc9-13 ninlo nnd Female ITcId. WANTED-IMMEDIATELY-HEAD WAIT ER, white or colored; steady work, good wages; cooks, chambermaids, house girls, dish washers, nurse girl. MRS. MEEHAN, 545 Grant St. , fe4-99-D WAN TED-AGENTS-ENERGETIC J1EN and women to handle our goods and ap point sub-agents for this town and surrounding towns and districts, the goods consist of the eei- brated English medicines for females, and a full1. line oi louci arucies; tney are nonest, genuine articles, and seU well when properly Introduced: 100 per cent commission. ENGLISH SPECIALTY CO., room 5 Mansur block, 153 East Washington street. Indianapolis. Ind. fclI-4 WANTED-SITUATIONS. WANTED-ilTUATION AS SECOND HAND in bakery; caq make all kinds of cakes and pastry: can take full.-charge. If Hecessarv. Ad dress J. N OLTE, 610 Liberty St. fell-18 TITANTED -SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER TV or position In some Institution where hon esty, Just dealing and'economy can be appreciated by the management. Address MATRON, Prot estant Home for Incurables, Butler st., Eighteenth WANTED-PARTNERS. -TTTANTED-PARTNEK WITH ABOUT J3,000 VV In proprietary medicine business paying large profits. Address MEDICIN E, Dispatch olflce. felO-78 WANTED-FINANCIAL. -YTTANTED-BaSlNESS HOUSES, OFF10LS V and dwellings to rent. W. A. HEKHoN A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe2-50-MTn -TTTANTED-MORTG AGES-MONEY TO LOAN V in sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and C per cent. GRAEB1NG & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apS-el-D WANTED-KENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH LY settlement witn itemized statement. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. a23-a29-D WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4.O00; 4 per cent: no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 82Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D nrTTANTED-KENTS COLLECTED PR0M1T- .L;p.r?PrP?n.?l;eu' wltn satisfaction. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenne, Tel. 107. jazy-M -TTTANTED-MORIGAGES-SUMS FROM 8500 V to o(O.C00 to loan at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE A Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. fei-47-snvFS w A.N TED MORTGAGES IN ANY amounts: 41 to G per cent; city and country ere W. no delay. SAMUEL UL.Ai;ii & CO.. 99 Fourth avenue Ja20-55-MThS -TTTANTED-MOirTGAGES-WE CAN LOAN V In sums of f500 to 820.000 and upward on city or suburban tmprot ed real estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDER A LEE 313 Wood st. fe9-29-MWS TTAN1ED MORTGAGES ON OITV ANII VV suburban property. In sums to suit, at 44 and C per cent. L. O. FKAZIER. Real Estate Broker, Forty-nnn ana Butler sts. fe8-91-MWS WANTED-HOUSES TO KENT ANI) BENTS to collect on monthlv settlement wlthltem Ized statement. L. O. FRAZIER, Real Estate Broker, Fortj -fifth and Butler sts. feS-91-irws WANTED-MORTGAOES-WE CAN LOAN ?500 to po.000 on Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. fe2-19-MWS WANTED-lOLOANK00,C00.IN AMOUNTS of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4 per cent, free or tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d20-D GAGEb; ;ioo and upward at G per cent 500, 000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property: also in adjoining counties. S. H, FRENCH, J25 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D VrjANTED-MORTGAGESr-Jl, 000, 000TO LOAN t V .on clty.and suburban properties at , Sand 6 per cent, and on iarms in Allegheny arid aala cent countlesfat 6 per cent; no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK VbON, 105 Fourth avenne. ap"-f41 WANTED-ailSCELLANEOUS. WANTEU-EVEKYBODY TO KNOW THAT H. Terheydcn has laid in a large stock of American watches, gold and sliver, that he can seit as low as the lowest; remember the nlace. HENRY TEKUEYDEN, 5J0 Smlthfield st. noll-MWFsu WAT(?mVrP,TvPnEt,NK' FADING PHO- I ,,iPyKA.1HER' w iifthavenuc, Pittsburg, and Federal street Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making fine cabluets at il 60 ncr dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan taneons process. mhl3-Lgr FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOB SALE-WE CAN SELL YOU A NICE little 3-room frame house on Bismarck wav near the -if Tv S???.1" rorF00' cash; lot 20x75. SILLY, 77 Diamond st. felO-126 J.CRE1L FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LAKGE LOT ON . Thirty-eighth st., betweert Butler st ami T7ORFPNLr:;70rLU,E1TY AVENUE, SES- i?if U war . ?cw "bstantlai frame dwelling. 5 rooms, finished attic, halL vestroulc, slate mantel, Inside shutters, well finished all through: lot 20x100 feet to allev; vcrrcasv L. O. o FRAZIEK. Forty-fifth and BafleTrfs terms. fe8-91-MWS ary ceiiar, an in good order; nice lot; side en trance: tlUe perfect near Center avenue: 10 min utes from Court House. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 J-onrth avenue, Pittsburg. JJUA1X' 1C9-58-MWS FOR SALE-IMPROVJED REAL ESTATE Citv Residences. ITiOR SLE-K.500-HATFIELD STREET, SEV : ENTEENTH ward, good brick dwelling, 6 rooms, attic. hallr slate roor: lot 20x73 feet to 5'ley: good, cheap property oil very easy terms. L. o. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. fcs-91-irws ' IflOR SALE-P.250-MT. WASHINGTON, 2 minutes irom Incline. 2-story frame of 6 rooms, hail, shutters, front and rear porches, uuu cellar, n city: lot 29iK house newly jianered, fine view of 82. uuack A. uaikd. 95 rourtn ave. fe7-lC0-7, 9, U, 13, 15, 19, 21, 23,23, 27 TTIOR 8ALE-AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON A! Belonda st. Mt. Washington, 9 rooms and finished attic, bath, h. and c. water, inside w. dencesonthehlllto' a. unn Ti. ens. in rr and n. gas. in fact it Is one of the finest resl- ices nn tnn mil rnn terms very easy; lot G0xi20. 1. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. IUHJ3t East End Residence. FOR SALE-CHOICE EAST END RESI DENCES, large or small. Call or sehd for new list, free. W.A. HEKKON &SONS.SO Fourth avenue. fe6-5S-MWF FORSALE-S5.SOO-COZY BRICK RESIDENCE, 7 rooms, bath, Margaretta street, near cable line. Nineteenth ward. .. MELLON BROS., 6319 Station street. East End. ft7-14-MWF FOR SALE-2 SMALL HOUSES AT SHADY SIDE, convenient to Fifth avenue cable cars, t ?1,C00 each: lot 38"vxl3S feet to an alley. Terms from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fc9-59-D FOR SALE-J3.700-OAKLAND RESIDENCE, on Mcyran avenue, '2 squares from cable cars, new house s rooms, good styleand late style; lot xlOO ft. ; stable on alley In rear; terms easy. W. A. HEKkon & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fcS-TIS-D F0,., SALE COR. T.OT ON PAVKII ST.. Within fi Tnln.wnllr frnm ffnntt Rf. S.'iTl Jfl frame honse, 8 rooms, bath room, hall In center of house, nat. eas. all modern lmprotements: only flf.000. 1HOS. LIGGErr.IH Fourth ave. felO-76-3ITuFSSu: Fl OK SALE AN EXCELLENT BRICK dwpllinrr nnrt lnri.i lnt nn Pwin av.nnit Pic End: a most complete residence: large rooms and modern throughout: lot ICOxlSO feet: price only 511,000, $1,000 cash, balance In annual payments. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 120 Fourth ave., Pitts, burg. . fe9-58-3ITU8 IiOR SALE-S3,3XWUST ONE MINUTE FROM b lftb nvenue cable cars, on a good street and convenient to E E station a pretty frame dwell ing of 6 rooms, halt and vestibule, nat. and art. gas, water, screens for windows and doors, front yard; choice location and special bargain. BLACK & RAIRD, 95 fourth avenue. fc6-M-D FOR SALE-AT SIIADYSIDE, FOR t00O, small cash payment down and balance ou monthly Installments, if desired; new house 6 rooms, attic, bath, range, hot and cold watcr,nat uralgas: lot 30x150 feet: a complete home; only 3 minutes' level walk from the station. W. A. 1IEKRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. fe3-76-D FORSALE-ON LINEOF FIFTHAVE.CAULE cars, on a paved street in East End. large lot, brick house. 7 rooms, blthroom, hall In center of house, large front and back porches, natural gas, etc.; elegant neighborhood; only 710,000, or will sell house and part of lot for $5,500; easy terms. T1IOS. LIGGETT, 1U Fourth ave. felO-77-irwThssu IOR SALE-H23J WILL BUY A MEADOW Street dvfll1ntnf Drnnms nbDlvarmnmiil, halL talL vestibule, launrirvln rpllnr. frnntnnri lt1r porches, range, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas, slate mantels and nice chandeliers; this is onlv 0 minutes' from Liberty station. RLACK & BAlRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fc6-49-D 27IOR SALE-PRETTY" HOME IN THE EAST .' End; street paved with asphalt: complete sewerage; Queen Anne frame dwelling; reception hall, range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, 9 rooms, pantry, furnace: fot 50x100 feet: close to P. R. IE. station; price 7,5C0: terms, $UOOO cash, bal ance to suit. BLACK & BAlRD, 95 i ourth ave. fe4-18-Jlwp FOR SALE-OR KENT-A DESIRABLE EAST END dwelling, on Roup street, near steam and cable cars; late style: 8 large rooms: late im provements; lot nicely elevated, 42xlu0 feet, or 84x100 feet, to suit purchaser; a bargain if sold Quick: nosses!on at anv tlmi For nnrtlrnlnrn ec V. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. felO-83-MTTS OR SALE-NEARSUADYSIDESrATION-A neat 2-story rrame dwelling of 5 rooms and bathroom; nice attic range hot and cold water, Inside w.c. Inside shutters, marble mantels, cup boards, wardrobes, etc.. Just new and latest Im provements; good lot and perfect sewerage; price onlv 83,600. BLACK & BAIRI), 95 Fourth avenue. fc-ol-7,9,11.13,15,18,a).22,25,27 FOR SALE-ON A GOOD STREET IN THE EastEud. lot 25x120. frame honso (about 3 y'rs old) of 0 rooms, hall and vestibule, attic and good cellar, natural and artificial gas pipes all through the house, electric bells, speaking tubes, etc., all nicely and newly papered; good neighborhood and convenient to steam and Fifth ave.cable cars: Rm THUS. L1UUETT, 114 Fourth ave. fel0-77-MWThssu FOR SALE ON CORNER OF TWO PROMI NENT paved aves. In East End. large lot, new brick house, parlor, library, dining room, leceptlon hall, kitchen and pantry on first floor, S bedrooms, bath room on second floor, large storage room, cedar closet and servants" room In attic electric bells, speaking tubes, sliding doors, Blate mantels, elegant neighborhood, convenient to steam and cable cars: onlvS18,000; a rare bar gain. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. felO-74-MTUFSStt FOR S ALE-SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE, ON oneof the finest streets between thp otatinn i and Fifth avenue cable cars, complete in all its appointments, with handsome grounds well laid out with walks, drives, shrubbery, fruit and shade .t1 ;ei iirees: iiuuseuasa very commanaing appearance: has 17 rooms. 6 large fine rooms on first floor, 6 on the second floor and 5 rooms in attic; the laundry Is complete; cellars are cemented: large furnace, wide lulls, natural gas all through, ample porches, bay windows, etc.: also, stable for 3 horses; lot 105x200 feet. Tills is one of the best located dwell ings In the East End, has an eastern and southern exposure, and can be bought for $30,000. BLACK &. BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. fe4-18-3IWF Alleshcny Residences. FOB S ALE-O,0OO FOR- ONE OF THE FINEST residences in Allegheny; large grounds, near e pat LJO., . W.-31CX K1LL& fe8-73-MWFSU BRO., 162 Fourth ave. FOR SALE-UNION AVENUE-FRONTING parks, line brick residence of 14 rooms with all modern Improvements : lot 22x90x70: large, new brick stable. JNO. J. IIOWLEY, 127 Fourth ave. fed-34 FOR SALE-ARCH ST.. NEAR PARKS, 2 story br. dwelling. 8 rooms, with all modern improvements: stable on rear of lot: lot 20x100 to Vetost; (1,000 down, bal. to suit. J. C. REILLV, 77 Diamond st. felO-120 FOR SALE-A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENTS small houses in Allegheny near Ohio street; lot 20x50 feet: real estate: rent8S13: will sell for tj.100: very cheap. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 i ourth avenue, Pittburg. fe8-65-D FOBSALE-ON THE PARK IN ALLEGHENY, handsome brick dwelling: 12 rooms range, bath, inside w. c, hall, vestibule, laundry with stationary tubs, nat. gas all through; large lot fine location: very cheap and easy payments. BLACK A BAIKD, OT Fourth ave. Ja27-107-27,29, 31, fe2, 4, C, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15. 16 ITAOU SALE-A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE ; property in Allegheny; on one of thelinest av enues, contiguous to the parks and Western avenue cars; 10 rooms: library, lavatory, bath, natural gas. and all other necessary appliances, all In perfect condition: large lot, side entrance, brick stable and carriage house on the rear: 119,000: payments to suit. JAS. W. DRAPE A V.V., , 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. fe0-S2-D; Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-1N SEAVICKLEY-HOUSE AND large lot at a rare bargain, 9 rooms, with bath, hot and cold water, w. c, natural gas, mar ble mantelfLdrv cellar, norr-h-linl! rtf .nil in - tllent order. Fine large lotstable and carrlaze- house,etc, and price only ?5, 500; very cheap: best value In the place; only .1 minutes irom railway station. Particulars irom JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave. Pittsburg. 1C9-59-D FOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OFTHE MOST beautiful suburban places in Allegheny county: the house Is large, containing 15 rooms, splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide verandas; It Is completely fitted up with bath rooms, water closets and natural gas: there Is a good stable and handsome fowl house: thegrounds are very beautiful and well supplied with choice shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees: the whole will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a ,ci. H1UU5I41C jjutu, ji..ii'.yyiijLi''i ija.au 1M I11UVLJII..X1 W W i Knox avenue, Knoxvllle borough. jaia-a FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FOR SALE-OJiLYl,550-CHEAPEST LOT IN Ben Venue, Shadyslde; 50x120 feet: If sold soon. MELLON BROS East Liberty. U10-13-MWP FOR SALE-BOULEVARD LOTS FACING . Jthe circle and parks; cheapest and best lots In tho E. E. BLACK & BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. fc4-19-4, 6,7,9, 11, 13. 15,17,19,21, 23, 25, 27 FOR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS ON STAN TON avenue, near Hiland ave., each 40vI00 leet to 20-foot alley; price reduced to 8M per loot If sold at once. B.ACK &BA1RD. 95 Fourth ave. fcC-49-D FOB SALE-ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTIFUL sites for a fine residence In the market: sets high, with magnificent view; abt. 4 min. walk from Fifth ave. cable cars; elegaut neighborhood; 196 ft. front by abt. 300 ft. deep. TIIOS. LIG GETT, 114 Fourth ave., felO-74-MTTSSu FOB SALE-LOTS! LOTSI-FKANKSTOWN ave., Brnshton station; Bank of Commerce addition plan: no lot less than 40x140 feet to 20 foot alley; terms, $50 down and S10 a month; cheapest lots In the market Secure plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent 512 Smlthfield st. feI0-C3-MTh FOB SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! ON SOUTH Hiland ave., Walnut st. Howe St., McCully st. Roup st., Conrad st, O'llara st, Rural ave., Penn ave., Walllngrord St. Barton st . and all the principal streetB and avenues In the East End. at lowest market prices. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. felO-74-iInssu FOP. SALE-(99)-CRAlG ST. LOTS, NEAll Fifth ave., $65 per Iront foot 50x142 Teet to allev, facing east; very desirable; street Is sewered and graded midway between Fifth ave. and proposed Center ave. cable lines: enhance ment certain: terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ' relO-72-MWF i Alieehcnv Lots. JTIOR SALE-SHEEMAN AVENUE: LOT 40x ? 110: finest vacant lot on Allegheny parks. A. EGGATE & SON, 31 Federal street, Allegheny. T70R SALE-LOTS-S340 MOR1HSON AVE, jl. Aiii-Kucuj, ei,vuj AirKpninccave.. Aiie- gheny; p,300 A very it. near East Park own terms. W. W. MCNEILL&BRO.. 162 Fourth ci y a... neat mib. rarK: till vuur ave. fe8-74 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot TTIORSALE-LOTS-ON THE EASY PAYMENT .1? plan: as low as 55 per mo. taken: some on WV lle ave. some on Wick St., some on ilt Washing ton, others In Twenty-seventh ward, Southslde, J. C. KEILLY. 77 Diamond St. fel0-MB , Manufacturing Sites. FOR SALE-BUSINESS SITE-OVER 100 FEET fronting on Riveravenne; by 215 feet In depth; two-story brick tannery covering nearly the entire lot; will be sold cheap to quick buyer. BLACK. &RAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-!9-D TpOR SALE-0 ACRES OF FINE LAND ON L X! line of railroad and river: convenient to 2 stations on tr., ft. w. sv.su IE.: wen auapieu for manufacturing sites and suburban homes, dairy or market garden purposes: an excellent dwelling house with natural gas; complete set of outbuildings suitable for d-ilry purposes; abund ance of water, large quantity of fruit trees of the choicest varieties, ornamental trees, shrubbcrr, grapevlnei, etc, etc. This Is probably tho most valuable dairy and market garden farm with finest orchard on Hue of railroad: would exchange In part for city property. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 12) Fourth ave., Pitts burg. fc9-59-D Miscellaneous. EOR SALE-EAST END BUILDING LOTS. OF all kinds. Call or send for printed list, free. Just Issued. AY. A. HERRON Jfc SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe6--MWF TTIOR SALE-SMALL DWELLINGS. SOME ON !' easy payments: caiiorsenu lor new pnnica list free. U. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ie0-K-31WF FOR SALE 15,000 REASONABLE PAY MENTS and long time, near Shadyslde sta tion, on Baum St., I6quare from Center ave. ; 7 large rooms, reception hall, well finished, inside shutters, late conveniences. LotSOxlOOft.; location good: a desirable home, cheap. W. A. HERRON & SON S. 80 Fourth ave. fe8-76-D FOR SALE-CALL FOR ILLUSTRATED PLAN of lots on the boulevards: the finest lots In the East End, fronting the parks and circles, with 90-foot pavcu streets, flagstone sidewalks, com plete sewerage system: close to station, surround ed by fine residences ana at remarkably low E rices; terms, onlv $5uu cash, balance to suit uycr; come earlr, get the pick of lots and ground floor prices. BLACK & BAJRD, 95 Fourth ave. fcl-18-MWP TTIOR SALE-BY THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5C9 ju nutier street, Dargains in 53,500 On 'lhlrty-ninth street, above Penn ave nue; lot 20x100. with almost new brick business house and dwelling, hall, 5 rooms and finished attic: $2,500 cash, balance to suit. fC750 No. 4605 Butler street, lot 20x100, 2-story brick business house and dwelling, hall entrance: 1-story frame in the rear; water and both gasses in house: easy payments. si.650 No. 4008 Liberty ave.. lot 22x100, neat now 2-story brick dwelling, hall. G rooms and finished attic Inside, shutters, porches front and rear, newly painted and papered. One-third cash, hal. to suit. Sl.b50 Lot on Forty-seventh St., below Butler. 20x139 ft., 10 Inches running through to Home street, first-class lot to build on, both streets; S1,0C0 cash, bal. to cult. 84,300 On Center ave. near Roup St., handv to steam and cable cars, L. II. McCrosky's residence property, lot 32x152 ft , neat new frame dwelling of hall, 6 rooms, bath, hoi and cold water, both gases, porches front and rear, newly painted and papered. Easy terms. SiaiO No. 313 Main Bt. ; lot liVltilT. Npnt frnmo Idwelling of Grooms. Easy terms. ?i,w-un stanion ave.. uuumngnam's resi dence adJoInlngJohn Herronand McKec prop erty. Lot 40x120. No. 1 frame dwelling of 6 rooms, porches front and rear, grapes, shade, and fruit trees, nan casn; Daiance to suit. 82,000 On Charlotte st., between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth sts. Lot 22x100, running back to Smallmanst. Frame house 5 rooms and finished attic, and frame of 3 rooms, all renting for,S33S per year: $900 Cash: balance to suit. Am so busy selling and renting, have no time to advertise any more this week, but I will guaran tee all parties that are wanting to buy real estaf that I can save them cash by calling personally on me any day, between 8 A. M. andWF.x. Have nuuureusoi nouses, lots ana iarms ior sale lor rich and poor for cash and easy payments, or vou can send for my Immense for sale list, mailed free: carriage always in waiting to take parties to sec property. 1IIOS. MCCAFFREY, the leading Notary Public and Real Estate ACent, 3509 Butler st. : telephone 1641-2. fe9-7G FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Chnncc. FOR SALE-SHOE STOKE DOING GOOD business: will sell cheap to the right party; good reasons for selling out. Apply at 185 BEA VER AVE., Allegheny. felo-2 FOR SALE-BUSINESb-PROFIT S5,000 TO $10,000 per year: legitimate: Just opening up: success sure; attention solicited. D. F. CO., 1221 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. fell-5 TT7IOK SALK-Dr.UGSTOKE DOING GOOD I1 hllchlPCfl' nnlvnnn fn nlaiva nnmiln Ion 2,000: good prescription trade; on P. R. R.; will sell cheap at once. Address SAPO, Dispatch office. IC1U-3B T7IOR SALE-A GOOD DRUGSTORE IN AKAP- o." 11)1,1 growing manufacturing town on line of railroad; population over 3,000 and Increasing; a splendid opening. JAS. 'NY. DRAPE A CO., 129 ruuimaiuiUE, .LllKSDurg. felO-4-MWFS FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT and shoe store, in a country town, on line of railroad: presentownerhas made a small fortune; satisfactory reasons for selling. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. felo-45-Mrrs TJ'OR SALE-ONE-HAUF INTEREST IN A 11 woolen mill and broom factory In one of the best towns "In Western Pennsylvania: the only business ofthe kind In countv; fully equipped ana doing well. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 12 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fclo-i3-MWFS FOR SALE-?HOLESALE PRODUCE COM MISSION bnslncss; the best adapted, most convenient and one of tho best established houses In the city; want of sufficient capital- only cause Tor selling: all correspondence confidential. Ad dress LOCK BOX 909, Pittsburg, Pa. , felO-53 FOR SALE-STORES, STOKES, drag, dry goods, grocerv. notion. STORES; snoe, tea. cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur ants, confectioneries, boarding houses, coal works, etc.; 100 good city business chances lor men or women. SHKPABD A CO., 54 Fifth ave. Ja30 T710K SALE-A HALFINTERESTIN A LARGE X' anu successful general store. In a manufac turlngtown, on line of railroad; last year's busi ness, ?70,0CO. mostly cash: a rare opening to an ac ceptable man; 111 health the only reason for sell ing. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., a Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. re8-65-D FOR SALE-A GENERAL COUNTRY STORE, in one of the best small towns in the State, on lne of three railroads, and the best and oldest stand in the town; a rare opening; business pay- ug nciiisuicaiiKanj fo,AAj u mourn, mosuy ior cash; satisfactory reasons for selling. Particu lars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fe9-56-MWS FOB SALE - THE CHAUTAUQUA HOTEL property, with complete outfit and entire fumishment head of Lake Chautauqua, May vllle. N. Y., atrallroad station; 55 bedrooms, par lors and sitting room. large dining room, billiard room and tables, commodious kitchen, cloak rooms, barber shop, office and barroom; also a furnished cottage of 10 looms, adjoining hotel. Icehouse and cooling room; large barn for livery purposes and all necessary outbuildings: oyer 4 acres of ground tastefully laid out with orna mental and shade trees, spacious lawn, etc , etc; every thing Is In perfect order and in condition to contiuue the business In Its usual prosperous state; the most profitable hotel stand on the lake; a rare chance for the right man; can be bought at an immense bargain; satisfactory reasons for sell ing. Fuller particulars from JAS. W. DKAl'E & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. fe9-5G-nws Business Stands. FOR SALE THKNORTHS1DE GRAIN ELE VATOR and warehouse in the rear, with track connections, together with a flncly-cstab-llshcd and paying business In grain, flour, feed, hay, etc., etc.: said elevator contains two fast rnnning French burrs, chopping mills, together with all modern appliances for handling grain cheaply and quickly; blu capacity 50.00U bit.; sold on easy terms; III health reason for selling. JOHN P. DEAN, cor. Irwin and North ave., Allegheny. le"-8S FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4tolOOb. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices; mounted portable engines, 8 ts 23 h. n. 23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-MWP 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 1 lrst ave.- aui-pK-jrwr F ,OR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY; one 7.Hxl2-lnch double engine, double drum? others down to 4xS-lnch. with single or double friction drums: wire and manlla rope, centrifugal pumps, etc. THOMAS CAK LIN'S SONS, corner Lacock and Sandusky ats Allegheny. Ial7-MWF PERSONAL. ElteONAL-FINE BOOKS-PlCTURESoUE America, Picturesqiie Europe, Picturesque Palestine, Art Treasures ot Germany and 30.000 inure uuuta iu uu ueparunenis oi literature. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Ave. Hole Hotel Building. fM PERSON AL-YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive, so be up and make the best orit: see that vour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, or 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and repairing: give him a trial, 'l elephone 1558. )aS LOST. LOST-BETWEEN SHADSIDE AND THE city, a bap containing surgical Instruments. Suitable reward will be paid tor the return of the same to DK. BENHAM, 15C Third ave. fell-6 LOST - PHYSICIAN'S BAG, CONTAINING Instruments and medicine, onStoekton. Re becca or Intermediate streets in Allegheny. Find er will be rewarded by returning above to 900 PENN AVENUE. '' fell-12 LOST-A BRACELET SET WITH TURQUOISE and pearls, between Glenwood and IS. i, O. depot city. Saturday evening. Feb'yO; train 7il4 F. 31. Finder will be liberally rewarded by Icav lng the same at DISPATCH OFFICE. - fell-U Wlifl Wants mat House in Allegheny. On corner ot two best streets? Street cars pass it. Splendid shade trees, lront, side and rear yard; porch, etc.; lot 41x101. House has seven large rooms, finished attic and side en trance; handsomely painted, papered and in perfect order; laundry, nat and art gas. bath, large cellar.furnace.ruarble mantels. A complete and pleasantly situated home. This is cheap, and will bo sold on easy terms. BLACK & BALRD, 95 Fourth ave. f e9-ll-D TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF 8 rooms, bath, w. c. near Center avenue, city: 10 minutes from Court House; rent . JAS. W. DRAPE Jfc CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fe9-59-D TO LET FORTY-FIFTH ST.. SEVENTEENTH ward, brick, 6 rooms, attic ball, natural gas. etc.. (25 per mo. ; Forty-fifth St.. brick. 5 rooms, attic, etc.. SIS per mo.; Main st., Seven teenth ward, brick. 5 rooms, attic etc , 1G per mo.; other small dwellings at low rents: cill at our office: list changes dally. L. O. iKAZIER, Forty-IUth and Butler sts. East End Residences. mo LET-HOUSE 8 ROOMS, CONVENIENCES, JL newly painted and papered, large lot, good ,atti dellirhtfn! lnrntlnn. npsr Vlrtli ave. ca. ueng Ioud ble and Roup stntlon. 38 UNION AVE. Alle- gheny, or 46 W YLIE AVE, Pitts., bet.l and 4 r. M. lelo-128 Alleshcny Ileslilcnccs. TO LET-NO. 211 LACOCKST., ALLEGHENY, good house, 8 rooms, near Sandusky St.: HZ per mo.- W. A.- HERRON Jfc SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fe6-5S-jiwF TO LET FINE 1VKOOM HOUSE, NO. 62 Chestnut St., Allegheny, range, bath, laun dry: now a doctor's office and boarding. MA CAW, VIELSACK & GOFF, 105 Fourth ave. fe9-40 TO LET-A DESIRABLE TIIUEE-STORY press brick dwelling bouse 9 rooms, finished attic, laundry, natural gas throughout, heater In hall, all modern Improvements, Sherman ave.. Allegheny. Apnlyto ROBERT KNOX. JR., 17 Sherman ave., Allegheny City. Jal2-25 rpO LET HOUSES 403 AND -KB FEDERAL ST JL extenslon.,5 rooms, nil modern convenience: also N os. 7 and 9 Sedgwicl. St.. C rooms, bath and finished attic; storerooms and dwellings 1C0 and 1st Penna. avenne, Alleghenv. Inquire of J. R. MCKEE, 7P8 Penn ave, PennBuUdlng. room 611. Ja31-73-MWF rriO LET-FOUR NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES JL with bith. w. c, natural gas. etc: on line of electric road, Pcrrysilllc ave, Allegheny; two story and mansard. No. 1G8 North ave.. 9 rooms with all modern improvements: also store and dwelling 5 Chestnut St.. Allegheny. Inquire of J. A. MCKEE, 70S- Penn ave.. Penn -building. room 611. Ja.tl-73-MWF Suburban Residences. TO LET-(99)-SEICKLEY FURNISHED house, brick residence on Uroad St., 1 square from station; fjO per mo.: Immediate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. fe"-5-MThg Farms. TO LET-DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue: good dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring water; rent fW0..srRAUB MORRIS, corner W ood st. and Third av-,, Pittsburg. Jal5-s TO LET OR FOR SALE-1S0-ACEE FARM. 5 minutes' walk from town of Minor, on Penna. lw It., Westmoreland co.: 15 acres timber, balance cleared; bouse, bank turn and outbuildings, orchard, eic. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON. 104 Fourth ave. Jal3-30-MWF Offices, Desk Room, ifcc. TO LET-C99) OFFICES AND BUSINESS rooms in best location; call for prices. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4. CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jal6-2S-D mO LET-FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING JL corner atcr street and Cherry alley: rent low. D. W. C. BIDWELL & CO, street and Cherry alley. corner Water Ja30-2S rpO LET-FREE RENT-TO APRIL 1. 1539 JL umces, cor. Mfth avenue and W ood street: good llgl ht and Crane elevator. SAMUEL W. II LACKT& CO., 99 Fourth ave. la2W6-D mO LET-TWO OFFICES ON LIBERTY ST.. JL near Sixth st.. opposite Fifth ave.texcel- lent location immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. fe9-59-D , va Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Ts LET IN THE MCCANCE BLriCIC. Smlthfield. Llbcrtv and Seventh avenne. well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors Ja8-32-D O LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms in the Garrison buildings, cor. U ood and Water streets, and Third ave. and AVood street. Inqnire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., 10 and 12 Wood st. JalS-M TO LEr-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. Tho Germania Savings Bank. 423 Wood St., having changed the Interior or Its building by adding 15 large, alrr and well-lighted offices with all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., otter the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing a lino location should apply at once at the BANK. vv de2I-75-D TO LLT-THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN as the AN hlte House, at Perrysvllle, on the Perrysvllle plankroad,' with 21 acres ofland, good orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; and also, frame dwelling, with large garden joining, and every thing in first-class order: long lease is given to the right party. For rurther information call orad dress THEDAN.NEP. MEDICIN E CO., 212 Federal St.. Allegheny City. fc2-15 TJuslncs Stands. TO LET-FINE LARGE BUSINESS ROOM on Fifth avenue, between Wood and Market streets; rcntlowtoa good tenant. W.A. HER EON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. ftS-Io-lCTTS TO LET-SECON D-STOR YROOM. 55XH) FEET, corner of Cherry and Strawberry alleys, suitable for light manufacturing purposes. In quire of TAYLOR A BULLOCK, 935 Libertvst. i feS-'35-D TO LET-SANDSTONE QUARRY AT MET CALF station, A. V. R. R known as "City Quarry;" also 150 acres of coal to lease or sell: shipments by river or rail. For particulars call on or address D. COLL, Burrell P. p.. Pa. feS-7 TO LET-BRICK STORE, WITH DWELLING, No. 1S06 Main St.. bharpsburg; containing storerobm, with shelving: 5 rooms, attic, halt cellar, etc.; good place for drug store, grocery, etc. Inquire at SALLADE A DAVIS', No. 10M Main St., Sharpsburg, or OEO. KENNGOTT, Shaler twp, Etna P. O. felO-33-Mwr TO LET -1700 PER YEAR, BUTLER ST., Seventeenth ward, large storeroom, 5 dwell ing rooms, counters and shelving; location very good forany retail business; ."W per year. Forty fifth and Plummer sts.. storeroom, 9 dwelling rooms, counters and shelving. L. O. FRAZIEK, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. feS-91-MWS Tr LET-FOUR LARGE tVELL-LIGJirEIl rooms, with nowerfahniitfl.m snnarp ftn lor heavy or light manufacturing, In building auuvt us me unas. jj. jicau Doit works. Grant avenne. Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of SIR FRED ES1IELMAN, Manager or the AUc gheny Wood ifrrvlng Co. jaf3-s-Mws Special. TO LET-BUSINESS HOUSES AND DWELL INGS on the line of Penna. ave. and Butler st. cable cars. See M. P. 'HOW LEY, 3319 Butler st feS-33 BLSLVESS CHANGES. EISSOLUTION NOTICE. - NOTICE IS hereby given that theJ2resent Foundry j Limited, of Allegheny City, Pa., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent oi all the members of said company at a regular meeting called for that purpose, all debts due by the company will be paid by Louis Wertheimer, who will continue tho business at the samo place, nnder the namo of Uresent Foundry. AH claims dne to the company he is author ized to collect LOUIS WERTHEIMER, WM. V. KISH. LOUIS N. KISH. J. J. KISH'S Estate, per WIL V. KISH and LOUIS N. KISH. Executors. ALIEoriENY, February G. 1SS3. fe"-'J PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of Will H. Griggs, City Clerk, East Liverpool. O., January 24, 1SS9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED PROPOSALS will ba received by the City Clerk of the City of East Liverpool, Ohio, at Ills omco until 12 o'clock, noon, of the Ssconu.Day of Jarch A. D. 1889, for improving Market street from the north side of Sixth street to the north side of Fifth street, by paving tho same with Hreclaypaving Erick. according to the specifications now on file at the office of John A.,George. civil engi neer. The bids may bo for cither work or ma terial, or for both; if for both, each must be separately stated. I lEach bid to lie guaranteed according to law. Bidder to furnish samples of brick to boused, also to use tho printed forms, which will bo fnrflished on application. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bv order of Council. felO-100 WILLH. GRIGGS, City Clerk. RESORTS. Atlantic City. THE ELDREDGE, NO. IS SOUTH CARO LINA avenue, within three minutes' walk to depot or beach. Large cheerful rooms, ex cellent table. Terms moderate. MRS. E. J. ELDREDGE, Proprietress. felI-3-D THE ISLESWORTH, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. On tho beach, sea end of Virginia avenne. Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febru arv!), 18S9. jal3-72.JiVFSu BUCK & McCLELLAN. HOT SPRINGS, N. C. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. First-class in every particular. Steam Heat, Open Fires, Porches inclosed in glass. Superb Location. Ideal Climate for the debilitated. Baths in Marble Pools, Finest in America; Waters unexcelledinywhere incurativs power or luxury. Q. K. LANSING, (Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manager. AUCTION SALES. ,' PUBLIC BALE s OFTHE LEASEHOLD PREMISES No. 2624 Fenn Avenue,- Twelfth ward, Pitts, burg, and a lot ot Household Furniture, On the premises, on TUESDAY, February 12, 1SSO, at 10 o'clock A. M. The undersigned, execntor of the last wfll and testament of A. "VV. Wepner, deceased,wiU oiler at nubile sale, on the premises, on Tues day, February 12. 1889. at 10 o'clock A. Jr.. the leasehold premises. No. 2C24 Penn avenue. Twelfth ward, Pittsburg; being a lot 25 fefet front on Penn avenue, and extending back, at samo width, 100 feet to Spring alley, havrae thereon erected a two-story brick and frame house, fronting on Penn avenne. occupied as a storeroom and dwelling house, and a two-story frame dwelling house, containing four rooms, on Spring alley. Lease expires January 1. 1393, at a rental ot 3125 per year, payable quarterly. Also, 1 wardrobe, 1 cooking stove, 2 bedsteads, etc Terms ot sale cash. J. R. PATTON, Executor of the last will and testament of A. W. Wepner. deceased. J. ERASTUS JIcKELVY. Attorney. ja27-19-Jt 153 Fourth avenne. ARCH H. RO WAND. JR., Attorney, 408 Grant Btreet. o RPHANS' COURT SALE Estate of Patrick Quirk, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny connty, at No. term, 188S, 1 will expose at public sale at the Court Honse, city of Pittsburg, on TUESDAY. 26TH DAY OFFEBRUARY, 1889, the following described real estate: All those certain (4) lots of ground sitnate on First Street, Borough of Coraopolis, formerly Middletown, Moon township. AllegbemPcounty. State of Pennsylvania, being Nos. GG, 67, 68 and 69. in J. P. Fleming's plan, as recorded In Recorder's office. Allegheny county, plan book, vol. , page , and having thereon erected a frame dwelling house containing six rooms. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash on de livery of deed, balance one and two years. Deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO Administrators. A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer, 413 Grant street. fel0-91 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE TUES DAY MORNING, February 12, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, o. 311 Market St. Handsome brocatelle, silk, plush and hair cloth parlor suits, 2 piano fortes, flno pier mir ror, mantel cabinet, pictures, bronzes, polished wood center tables, handsome silver piano lamp, fancy rockers, fine bookcases, secreta ries, library tables and chairs, leather couch, rattan rockers, desks,Sne clocks, rugs, curtains, brnssels and ingrain carpets. linoleum, finely carved chamber suits, wardrobes, folding beds, bed lounges, cheval glass, chiffoniers, bureaus, washstands, bedsteads, dining room chairs, sideboard", hallracks, and in walnut, oak, ma hogany and cherry; kitchen tables, chairs and safes, laundry furnishments, dishes, cooking utcnils. beddinsr, stoves, toiletware, lamps, etc HENRY AUCTiON CO.. LIM., Auctioneers. felOllC ADJOURNED ASSIGNEE'S SALE-FRIDAY, February 15, at 10 A. Jr., will be sold at public anction, on the premises, corner of Carson and Eighteenth streets. Twenty sixth ward, Pittsburg, the Farmers and Me chanics' Bank building, and lot 40x120 feet," either as a whole or in two or three parts. Also, on the same day. at 2 P. Jf on tho premises. Maple street Twenty-seventh ward, will be offered for sale nine building lots in the plan of the aforesaid bank, adjoining the school yard and grounds ot St. Michael'3 Church. - I. H. SORG, H. I. BERG. Jr., L. S. CUNNINGHAM, felQ-69 Assignees. AUCTION SALE OF BAKERY. AT 2S08 Penn ave.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, lSb9, 2-story brick with frame in rear, bake shop in cellar, together with stock and fixtures; sale positive, as owner is leaving citv: sale com mences 1 p. it, sharp. W. MERRILL, Auc tioneer. fe6-6-D NOTICES. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OfFICE, l Pittsburg, February B, 1889. j THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL hold appeals on the following named dis tricts as follows, to wit: Monday, February 11. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards of Pitts burg. Tuesday, February 12, First, Second and Third wards, Pittsburg; First and Second wards. Homestead. Wednesday, February 13, Fourth, Ninth, Tenth and Twelfth wards, Pittsburg. Thursday, February 14, Sixth, Seventh. Eighth and Eleventh wards. Pittsburg. Friday, February 15. Nineteenth Twenty first and Twenty-second wards. Pittsburg. Saturday, February 1G, Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg, and Second ward, Allegheny. Monday, February IS, Ross, South Versailles; and Indiana townships. Thursday, February 21. Thirteenth, Four teenth and Twentieth wards, Pittsburg. By order of County Commissioners, R. E. MERCER, GEO. Y McKEE. DANIEL McWILLIAMS. P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. fe7-19 ELECTIONS. ELECTION CENTRAL BANK, PITTS BURG The annual election for Direct ors of this bank will bo held at the banking house, No. 47 Fifth avenue, on TUESDAY, February 12; 1SS9. between the hours of 11 A.M. and lP.a. M. HUNNINGS, Cashier. fe2-97 N' OTICE The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Shaner Gas Coal Company will be held at the office of the company. Room 10, Coal Ex change, corner of Water and Smithfield sts.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, at 2 F. 3L, for tho election of five directors to serve for the en snlng year. fet-"-M-wr OFmCEOFTHE 7 PE3T5SYI.VANTA CONSTRUCTION CO., No. 132 First avenne. citv. S ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Construction Company will be held at tho office. No. 132 First avenue, 'on MONDAY, February IL 18S9. between the hours of 12 M. and I p. jr., for tho pnrposo of electing five (5) directors to servo for the ensuing year. ja31-S9 W. N. VOEGTLY, Secretary. THE ANNUAL .MEETING OF THE stockholders of the New York and Clave land Gas Coal Company will bo held at the office of the company. No. 208 Wood street on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 18S9. at 10 o'clock a. m.. for tile election of officers and directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before tho meeting. C. L. DIXON. Clerk. Pittsburg, February 1. 1SS9. fe&5-jrwr Pittsburg and Castle Shannon"! Railroad Company, I General Office, Carson street, f SourasiDE, Pittsburg". February 4. 1889.J ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this companv will be held at this office on TUESDAY. February 19, 1SS9, between the hours of 2 and i p. jr. for the purpose of electirfg a President and ten directors, to serve during the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly como before them. E.J. REAMER. Secretary and Treasurer. fe3-14-o OFFICES TO LET. Four or five offices on the fourth floor of tho Renihaw Building will be let from April 1; rooms connecting or separate; good light, water, gas and elevator. Apply to JNO. A. RENSHAW, corner Liberty and Ninth street. feGD To LET- ONLY THREE of the large rooms suitable for office or general business purposes, in the new DISPATCH budding on Dia mond street now remain unrented. THOSE WHO WIsII the most centra! sit uation in the city, with the conveniences of passenger and freight elevator service, electric light and steam-heating, should ap ply at once to the new DISPATCH BUILDING. Nos. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street GEO. H. BARBOUR. CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designerof Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings. Room 02 Eisner Buildine. tleI2-kC6-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. ERESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON 4 CO.. GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES, SIXTH AVENUE. jafMB-snnr I