TfTWl t3fra, ' . . 1 t r" 'VI . ", S THE . ECTTSBTmG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 189a 3, HI ANOTE OF WARNING. Circulars Sent Out Giving the History of the W. GT. U. Trouble. DEFEAT. BY PARTISAN ALLIANCE. The "Work Must be Done Through the Leg islature and Courts. A CHAEGE OP EtPCBLICAXISH MADE The ranks or the non-partisan faction of the W. C. T. TJ. are rapidly filling np, and a mammoth convention is expected in Phil adelphia on Thursday and Friday of next week. The call issued for the State meeting has been followed by a circular sent to all persons in the State who are known or even supposed to be in sympathy with the non partisan movement, with a view to impress them more deeply with the idea that parti san alliance defeats practical results, and to induce them to meet with the convention in Philadelphia. The following is a full copy of the circu lar, which has just been issued by Mrs. A. Iu White, wife of Hnn. Harry White, of Indiana, who is acting as Provisional Chair man of the State Committee: Recent events hare made more apparent than ever that if the good influences of the W. C T. TJ. are to be continued a non-partisan poller must be adopted. The proceedings of the re cent national convention at Chicago, reiterat ing its alliance with a political party, make it necessary for the temperance -women ot Penn sylvania to take some decided position. It was there proposed that it was unwise lor the union to pledge its influence, support nr alle giance to any political party, and that a non jiartisan coarse was more fair to the personal preferences of the members, in harmony with the original purpose of the organization, and more effective for practical results. This uas voted down and a resolution of alliance with a political party adopted in its stead. The National W. C. T. U. and erery State organisa tion, auxiliary and contributing thereto, are thus committed to the policy and candidates ot vhat is popularly known as the Third party Prejudicial results from this course are already apparent orer the country Partisan feelings, bitterness and divisions will soon follow. "WOULD NOT BEAD NOTICES. It is said the reading of notices for W. C. T. TJ. meetings from the pulpit has already been refused, because coming fromapartisan organ ization. The dues of many paying members are being withheld because they do not think it consistent to sow where they do not reap. Many good women, hitherto a tower of strength in the wort, are unwillinc to 'rive their con tributions of time and money to advance that partisan policy their consciences repel and their judgments tell prevents success. Common experience teaches, in the strife and rivalries of parties, a non-political organi zation, let it be ever so high and pure in pur pose, espousing the interest of one, excites the criticism and opposition of the others, and all partisan methods are employed against it. This the practical temperance women of our State, with much already accomplished by non-partisan efforts, and more yet to dn. do not want. , Reflection makes iranifest many embarrass ments from the partisan course, without -any compeusating advantages in effective temper ance work. Our enemy in the battle is the sa loon. On it Ve make our warfare, and want to strike it all the blows we can. For years to come, in our State, work must be through the Legislature and the courts. What; then, is before us? Iu many counties there are local prohibitory laws. The dram shop, presuming on recent prohibitory defeats, may seek their repeal. We must prevent this. We want a local option law. that the 29 counties which voted for prohibition, and more if possible, may Save opportunity to vote against license. We want all legislation that is possible, to curtail the liquor power. When bills in the interest of the whisky leagues are before the Legislator! we -want to defeat them. When bills in the in terest of prohibition are proposed we wan to pass them. Our influence must be brough on the Legislature through committees and peti tions sent to Harrisburg. If we Co as partisans what efficient work can we dot With all re spect to the principles of the Third partv, it lias never yet elected one of its members to'th Legislature, and will not. probably, have one in the next. TJ ot one' We take things as we find them. Th . as a partisan organization, we may seek to press our measures on the Legisla ture and have no party friends to introduce or support them. What encouragement is this for practical wo.fc? If, however, we preserve our non-partisan record and character,we approach members ot the Legislature of all political par ties, and press our desires, freed of all partisan bias and prejudice, with encouraging hopes of success. The non-partisan policy gives pros pects of good results in immediate practical work, while the opposite course divides, delays and may defeat us. We remonstrate to our courts against license. If we speak there as partisans we are heard, probably, with all the apprehensions and prejudices against political parties. If we speak as non-partisan temper ance women, criticism and prejudice are dis armed and the real merits of our utterances only considered. MUST BE NON-PABTISAN. The temperance women of Pennsylvania who love the original principles of the V. C. T. TJ., and believe in prohibition as the sure destroyer of the saloon, can and onght to place their or ganizations, and the new ones to be formed, on the non-partisan platform. Unless it is so de sired, they who will not follow the partisan standard may not surrender the talismanic words, "W. C. T. TJ." They were born of that charity which "rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejolceth in the troth." and rightfully belong to those, who, following the broad, generous teachings, which IS years ago, "with malice to none and charity to alL" founded the organiza tion, and are not now "cribbed, cabined, con fined" by any partisan lines. This name can still be rightfully preserved by employing the prefix that will give the world notice that it is, In fact, as in name, non-partisan. A.ii. WHITE. There being two sides to all questions, a call was made on Mr. J. A. McConnell, of .Allegheny, yesterday auernoon for his views od the causes leading to the dissen sions in the ranks of the W. C. T. TJ., and the statements made in the above circular. Mr. McConnell is an enthusiastic prohibi tionist and keeps well posted on the doings of the W. C. T. TJ. He said: POLITICAL PREJUDICES THE CAUSE. I believe these people are honest iu their pur. poses. I believe they think they are doing what is best for the temperance cause, but I believe their political prejudices have warped their judgments and they are deceived in the case. This trouble dates back to 1SS3. In fact, earlier than that, the W. C T. U. organization commenced taking action by passing resolutions in their county. State and national conventions appealing to all three political parties to declare positively in favor ot prohibition as a principle of the State and nation. Tbey continued that policy all over the United States, and in some sections they petitioned the parties to adopt the prohibition planks in their platforms. "That led up until lSSi, when the women of the National W. C. T. U. put their resolution in the form of a demand and presented it to the various national conventions. As an incentire for the political parties to adopt prohibitory measures, they pledged themselves to give their aid and influence to whatever party championed the cause of prohibition, it was always widely and popularly believed in the Northern States that the Republican party was in sympathy with tho temperance senti ment, while the women of the South felt just as certain that tho Democratic party would adopt tho plank. Few of the women antici pated the real ultimate result When it came to the fine point, howerer. It turned out that the influence of the liquor Interests was so preattuat both parties were intimidated, and neither adopted the temperance plank. The resolution was then brought to Pitts burg and placed before the National Conven tion of the Prohibition party, and it was there unanimously adopted. How, the women had pledged their word and honor to supnort whatever party of the future' that would adopt the resolution. The National W. C.T U have put a very liberal construction on that action. In all States where prohibition is in dorsed the party so indorsing prohibition is supported by the W. C. T. U. of that State. But the Prohibition party is the only one which the W. C. T. U.. as a national body, can in dorse in its national capacity." Mr. .McDonnell was shown the circular sent out by Mrs. White. In relation to the non-partisan declarations contained in it, he said: THEY ABE INDEPENDENT. The facts show that the parent W. C. T. U. organization is absolutely independent and non partisan, because in its national capacity, it supports the Prohibition party, aud m the States it indorses whichever party adopts pro hibition. The circular seems to be intended to convey the idea that the trouble within the ranks of the W.C T. U. is something new, when in fact dissensions have existed for years. The recent national convention did not indorse the Prohibition party they simply reaffirmed their former action." As to the alleged refusal of ministers to read W. C. T. U. announcements, Mr. McConnell Bald: "The woman who signs this circular is a Re publican woman; she Is the -wife of a Repub lican ofllcer, a very honorable gentleman by the way. All of the names signed to toe call for the national convention are Republican women. I don't believe there is a name south of Mason and Dixors lice. They are all Re publicans and are 'all Northern women. So that an organization emanating from them must be partisan and it mustbo sectional. while the present organization is so broad that it cov ers the whole country. It knows no parties or sections. I have no doubt that the majority of the evangelical ministers of the country to-day are prohibitionists, and if they allowed their political prejudices to interfere with their du ties as ministers it would affect more of them favorably toward reading the notices than otherwise." Mr. McConnell admitted that the decla ration claiming that work must be done through the Legislature and courts con tained much force. "But have we any guarantee," he continued, "of any further help by the women allying themselves -with the Republican party, for that is what it means a Republican movement? The facts seem to say no. The recent action of Presi dent Harrison in appointing a Supreme Judge whose decisions were invariably against prohibition in its early struggles in Kansas, justifies the assertion that the Re publican party will pander in the future to the liquor interests rather than to the tem perance people." In referring to that portion of Mrs. White's circular relating to the remon strance to the courts against license, Mr. McConnell had this to say: With such examples of fearlessness as shown by the actions ot Judge White and Judge Swing, of our own county, I think such a declaration is unjustly suspicioning the motives and independence of our judges. I don't believe our judges are so small or narrow minded as to allow their prejudices to decide their actions, as the circular seems to indicate." The members of the non-partisan faction are working might and main for the success of the Pennsylvania convention, as upon its result will depend largely the actions of the National Convention, to be held th? week following in Cleveland. Both conventions will be large bodies, and will be attended by many of the hitherto foremost workers in the W. C. T. TJ. Important to Seal Estate Owner. It has often been a subject of inquiry why more of the monied men and trustees for estates do not invest in improved properties instead of seeking mortgages and other securities, as real estate is considered almost absolute security, and the rate of interest or income that is produced from the rental of same is generally better than the rates of in terest on mortgages or other securities. The proper answer to this inquiry is, that men of means and estates do not care to own real estate, because the annoyance incident to the renting, collection of rents and the care of properties is often burdensome and inconvenient and sometimes unprofitable. From the establishment of onr bnsiness in 1863. we have made the. leasing and man agement of properties and collection of rents a special feature of our business, and we can demonstrate to owners of real estate and men of means that improved real estate is a sure and paying investment, and that the ownership thereof need cause them little or no annoyance or inconvenience, and that the income from the same can be made sure and profitable. We can, in many cases, accomplish better and more profitable results in the renting of houses and the collection of rent than in dividual owners, as owners can tot give the collection of rents and the care of their prop erty the same attentit. We have had a long experience in the business and have a great number of prop erties in our charge, thus enabling ns to give close personal attention and accom plish through an efficient system satisfac tory results. Our extensive acquaintance with the renting public enables us to make renting easy not only for the owner, but the tenant as well. All properties placed in onr charge are systematically looked after in detail. We use the best means to secure tenants, adver tising properties to let on our Office Bulle tin, which is posted daily, and our prin d list, which is distributed free. Also see that the houses are properly rented and the rents promptly collected, and attend to the assessment and payment of taxes and all other things incident and necessary to the proper management of properties in our charge. We, therefore, respectfully solicit owners of real estate to place in onr hands the man agement of their property, believing that we can take charge of the same to their sat isfaction and profit, and in a manner that will relieve them of all the inconveniences incident to leasing and collection of rents. W. A. Hebbon & Sons, Real Estate Agents, 60 Fourth aye. Great sale of muslin underwear. Don? put oft coming at once. Enable & Shusteb. 35 Fifth ave. MTT Attention, Landlords! Avery important matter to look after this time of the year is the engagement of a re liable agency to manage the renting of your nouses. The well-known firm of Black & Baird hare increased their facilities in this branch and are more than ever prepared to give special attention to the management of properties and estates in Pittsburg, Alle ghenv and suburbs. By the uniform system they nave adopted, better results are ob tained than by the owners. Monthly settle ments, with 'itemized statements, are for warded promptly. Jonr the crowds at Enable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth ave. mtt Best Muslin Underwear 25 and 50 Cents And up to finest Largest stock to choose from here. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. Great reductions in dress goods. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. MTT Decided nt Last. After very careful consideration we have decided to close out our entire drygoods de partment to make room for wall paper and carpets. Cost is utterly ignored. Come soon. Aethue, Schondelmteb & Co., 68 & 70 Ohio st, Allegheny. Hosiery Reduced, Underwear reduced, umbrellas reduced. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. The Iron City Brewing Co.'s ale and por ter are the most popular seasonable drinks. 'Phone 1186. India Silks All to go at 48 cents a yard. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. MTT This Morning 81 25 Quality India Silks at 69c A yard. Come and make your selections. These silks will go out quick. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fubs and fur garments at less than cost. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. MTT The Iron City Brewing Co.'s ale and por ter are the most popular seasonable drinks. Phone 1186. Silk handkerchiefs 19 cents, 19 cents. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. MTT A short space of time will suffice. Bead our display ad in this paper. " Bocos & Buhl. All our black French sateens to go at 22 cents. Enable & Shusteb, mtt 35 Filth ave. Caught Up Willi His Work. Aufrecht, the popular photographer, is now ready to deliver pictures, when prom ised. Bring baby. Cabinet Hper.doxen. INTO THEf HEW SCHOOL This Will be MotIcr Day for the Youngster on Mount Washington. This will be' moving day for the little children on Mt. Washington as several of thejnnior classes will take up quarters in the new Whittier School on Bertha street. Miss Moreland, the present assistant princi pal to Prof. E. M. Cargo, will have charge and some 100 pupils will be switched on to the rapid transit line of learning, by Misses Brisbin, Boyer, Weir, Young and, Sellers. This will leave some 800 pupils in the old Mt Washington school which has been overcrowded for some time. While the occupation ceremonies are taking place, the school will be presented with a flag by William Penn Council, No. 64 Jr. O. TJ. A. M. To Dispel Co!I, Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to' per manently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver, to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. Less than a hundred left of those half price eider-down comforts. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. A Hint to tho Pnbllc. Don't patronize a gallery where yon have three flights ot stairs to climb, and then have the door locked and your money de manded or your life, but go to Pittsburg and patronize Aufrecht, 516 Market St., where you can rely upon honest dealings. January Knle. 50-cent surahs for 35 cents, $1 25 black silk for 5L Enable & Shusteb, MTT 35 Fifth ave. I Genuine Bargains la Laces. A big purchase, 50 styles, pure linen hand-made Torchon and Medicis laces at 10c a yard, worth fully 20c and 25c Offered first this morning in our iace department JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Fbench sateens, plain black, only 22 cents, regular 37J-cent quality. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave.' MTT JEATjriFtrL embroideries of every de scription at half price. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. H. Sonnenbeeo, photographer, 35 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Use elevator; and 52 Federal street, Allegheny. Cabinet pho tos at reduced rates. Life size crayon por traits a specialty. MThS Reductions in black goods. Enable & Shusteb. 35 Fifth ave. MTT BUSINESS CHANGES. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between C. H. Lindner and George Vetter, under the firm name of Lindner & Vet ter, has this day dissolved. C. H. Lindner re tiring. All bills dne said firm, and all accounts, will be paid and collected bv George Vetter. C. H LINDNER, GEORGE VETTER. Pittsbueo, January 2, 1890. - ja5-M-M TySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 1 The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Thayer t Crosby is this day dissolved by mutual consent any out standing accounts will be settled by either of the undersigned at their office. No. 90 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. THAYER fc CROS BY. D, J. THAYER, P. a CROSBY. Pittsbubg, Pa, January 2, 1S90. ja3-8-D DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that the partnership hereto fore existing between Robt McCain ana Alex. Gillelcnd. doing business as Robert Mc Cain & Co., was dissolved January 8, 1890. All debts due and claims against said firm will be settled by Robert McCain, at No. 84 Ledlie st, Allegheny, Pa. ROBT. MCCAIN, ja6-42 ALEX. G1LLELAND. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION TO WHOM it may concern: We the undersigned do, this 4th day of January, 1E90, agree by mutual consent to dissolve partnership heretofore known as Rodgers Bros., situated on Fox st, S. S., Pittsburg. Pa., bv J. F. Rodgers retiring, and we authorize L J. Rodgers to receive all moneys due said firm and to pay all debts against said firm, and L. J. Rodgers will con tinue business at same place under the name ofL.J. Rodgers, successor to Rodger Bros. Signed L J. RODGERS. ' fa5-41 JOB. F. RODGERS. DIVIDENDS. City Savings Bank, i PrrrsBUBO. PA- Dec. 31, 1889. 1 THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK HAVE declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, payable forthwith out of the earnings of the past six months and free of tax. jal-37-D JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. GKSMAN-AMERICAN INS. CO. OP PA OFFICE NO. Ill FOUJJTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. January 3. 189a DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT (S2 per share), payable on demand. jiS-53 W.J. PATTERSON, Secretary. Masonic Bane. Pittsburg. Pa.. December 8L 1SS9. L8S9. THI THTRTV-FOURTH DIVIDEND THE Board of Directors of this bank bare this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the past six months, parable on demand. jal-4-D W. R. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. First National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. ( Pittsburg, December 31. 1889. S DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank hare this day declared a quarterly diridendofTWOPER CENT on tho capital stock, payable on demand, free of tax. jal-S-D J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Odd Fellows' Sav. Bank, Pittsburg, December 31, 18S9. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank hare this day declared a dividend of THREE (S) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, pay able on demand, free of tax. jal-23 F. E. MOORE, Cashier. Duquesne National Bane, i Pittsbubg, Pa., December 31, 1889. D1VIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank hare this day declared a dividend of (4) FOUR PER CENTUM on the capital stock out of the earnings ot the last six months, par able on demand, free of tax. jal-21 A H. PATTERSON, Cashier. Freehold Bane, Pittsbubg. December 8L 1S89. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank hare declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out ot the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. jal-99 JOHN F. 8TEEL, Cashier. German Savings and Deposit Bane of Birjtingiiam, Corner Carson and Fourteenth streets, Pittsbubg, January 2, 1890. DrVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank baro this day aeclared a semi-annnal dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT, parable Monday. January 13. J. F. ERNY, Cashier. ja3-28 NOTICES. General Office National Transit Co., J Oil Crrr. r A. January 1, 1890. ( VTOTICE TO PATRONS OF NATIONAL J.N Transit Company. On and after JANU ARY L 1830, the charge for shrinkage on steamed oil receired by the National Transit Company will be one-half of 1 per cent for each ten degree of temperature, instead of 1 per cent for each ten degrees, as charged hereto fore. D. O'DAY, ja8-50 General Manager. "OTICE TO LANDLORDS. Doeming it advantageous to both landlord and tenant to consolidate the renting business as much as possible, we have arranged with Black & Baird. 93 Fourth ate., to hare the en tire renting business of the two firms continued at their office, where more complete organization can be effected, thus giving unequaled facili ties for the management oi property. As Black & Baird are well qualified by long experience in the bnsiness of renting and collecting rents, we do heartily recommend them to onr former patrons in this line as-a firm who are both capable and financially responsible for all busi ness entrusted to them. i We will continue as heretofore to conduct a general real estate bnsiness in all its branches, except the rent department j SAMUEL W. BLACK" CO. PITTSBURG January 1, 1890. f Ja4-33 PIANOts, ' ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments AT i HAMILTON'S. - .del0-D Fifth avenue.. . Jt3-JHplau ttavertucmentt one dollar per tguare for one tntertian. Clauifled advertiie tntntt on ihit page tueh at Wanted, For Bale, To Let, ria, ten cents per line for each imtr Uon. and none taken for test than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRJL2TCJ& OFFICES. ' For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, Fpr Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning Advertisements are to be 'prepaid except where advertisers already bare, account with Tna DIS PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3K9 Bntler street. .EMIL O. STUCKEY, Mth street and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY CO., Wylie are. and Fultonst N. BTOKKLY. Fifth Avenue Market House. XASTEND. J. TV. WALLACE, ia Fcnn arenas. OAKLAND. UCALLISTEIC & SIIElULEr, 5th T. Atwood It , SOUTHBnE. JACOB SPOHtf. No. 2Caron street H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Canon street ALLEGHENY. A. 1. KAEKCHEB, 69 Federal street B. J. McBKIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGEK8. 172 Ohio street F. B. EGG El W & SON, Ohio and Chestnut t j. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ares. G. W. HUGHES. Penntylranla and Bearer ares. PERRY M. GLEIJL Rebecca and Allegheny ares. M1L1.VALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant arc THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALS0UTH8IDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH 8ATURDAY. WANTED. Blale Help. w ANTED A GOOD BUTCHER AT MEAT maraet. isiiuuiL.-t.KaT. jas-i WANTED-HAMMERSMAN, TO MAKE LO COMOTIVE shapes. Apply to COOKE LO COMOTIVE AND MACHINE CO., Paters-.n, N. J. ia4-69-D WANTED BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER trade, one with experience preferred: good wages paid. Apply M. J. EHRENFELD, 752 Sec ond are. Ja6-25 WANTED-SMART MAN WITH ?30u TO manage a new business in the State: no competition; can make f200 a month. Address D. K. B., Dispatch office. Ja6-8 WANTEDJOURNEYMEN BARBERS AND boys with and without experience at the trade. Call at BLACK'S LARGEST BARBERS' SUPPLY HOUSE, 80 Diamond street Pittsburg. Ja6-22 WANTED-SOLICITORS: MUST BE FIRST CLASS and experienced: men with large city acquaintance preferred; splendid chance for right parties. Call at ROOM 604, Penn building. JaS-44 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO sell on commission a full line of Jnfant turns and child's McKay sewed shoes. Address, with reference, FOLMER A CO., Urwlgsbnrg, Pa. deS-40-D fTTANTED-OOLLECTOR AND SOLICITOR VV Must be an experienced man, and prepared to furnish bonds. Apply to BEN J. HILL. Room 2, Central Telephone Building, I2a Sandusky St., Allegheny. Ja4-17 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN TO sell on commission and salary of $10 a week: a fall line of fast-selling specialties. Apply S. G. WAUGHTER, Manager, second floor, No. 635 Smlthfleld St.. city. Ja3-I7 WANTED-A MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS ability, about 3 yean of age, on salary of (SO to $90 per month; must be able to give best of reference. Call or address. giTing prerlous busi ness, BOOM 45, Eisner balldlng. Ja5-48 -VTTANTED-SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH V salarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full rtlcnlars and sample case of goods free. STAN AltD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-WE WANT A STRONG, EXPE RIENCED book man to take charge of the sale of our book. "Mary, the Queen of the House or David, " In some oi the Western States; salary t930toi.2C0 per year, with privilege of commis sion; call or address, glring age ana occupation, as below. Published exclusively by A. 8. GRAY & CO., Eisner & Phillips building. ja$-43 XTTANTED A FEW HONEST AND INTELLI VV GENT persons to take orden In this and surrounding towns on "Stanley In the Wilds of Africa, and How He Rescued Emln Pasha." The Intrepid hero has Just returned to civilization; pnbllc Interest in him is at ibvcr heat: this Is the Stanley book the people want; send SO cents for outfit and be the first in the field, or write imme diately for fall particulars, terms, etc.; agents are Just coining money; write quick. FRANK LIN PUBLISHING CO., Box 020, Richmond, Va. de29-7l-29,3a,3l,Ja2,4,S Female Help. w ANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL IIOUSE- JaO-20 WANTED-ONE EXPERIENCED DINING room girl at BOLEY'B HOTEL, 3L S3 Dia mond square, city. JaS-19 ninle and I'emate Helo. -CTT-ANTKD-COOKS; WAGES, fS M TO ft 00; V chambermaids, dinlngroom girls, nurses; 100 house girls; German and oolored girls; farm hands; drivers. MRS. . THOMPSON, t!03 Grant st de5-MThs TrANTED-AT ONCE- FARM HANDS TV Men to attend to cattle; woman cook for small hotel, $8 per week; 2 dining room girls, dishwasher, laundress and seamstress, 100 bouse girls, 40 cooks, 20 chambermaids. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. Ji$-D Partners. VTJANTED-AN ENERGETIC GENTLEMAN TV. to buy a half Interest in a well advertised established business located In heart of city, show ing a large Income and Immenseprofltstprlce asked orrlghtmant2,600; reference required. Address. iTyoumean bus. only, REFERENCE, Dispatch office. Ja4-40 -TT7-ANTED-CNE OR TWO GOOD PARTIES, TV active or otherwise, to take an Interest in a xuu running ana rapiaiy growing lamDer easi ness in the city that has always made and Is now makingmoney, and is susceptible of Increased reve nue with additional capital and assistance. The firm stands high in commercial circles, and Is full or energy and enterprise, and possesses abundant means, and only proposes now to accept of addi tional capital, with or without personal services. In order to meet the expansive character of the business. This is a splendid opportunity to make an lnyestment that has every element of safety and profit and offers the privilege of becoming associated with gentlemen of Integrity and finan cial worth. Fuller particulars will be disclosed only to principals and parties who mean business, by oar Mr. Drape, wno Is personally acquainted with the firm. Amount of capital wanted, S3O,000. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenuC, Pittsburg. Ja4-9i-D Boom. Douses. Etc. ANTED FIRST-CLASS ROOM TWO w gents; an modern conveniences; will pay 20. J, P., Dispatch office. Ja6-V. Financial. w ANTED-SMALL MORI GAGE3-L J.WIL SON, 149 Jroartn are. no:s-Z3 WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, orer (4,000; 4H per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D -TTTANTED-tSOO TO (500,000-TO LOAN ON W mortgages, 4, 5 and 6 per cent. JAB. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Plitsbnrg. Tele phone No. 975. Jal-20-UWThS XTTAJNTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR SU V V BURtlAN Improved real estate. In large or small amounts, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER 3k LEE, 313 Wood st. Ja4-81-MWS -TTT-ANTED- TO LOAN 3500,000. IN AMOUNTS V V of (3,000 and npward, on city and suburban, property, on 4)4 per cent free or tax: also smaller am ounta at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-rJ WANTED-TO kOAN (200.000 ON MORT GAGES; (100 and npward at 6 per cent; (srqooOat 4K per cent on residences or bnsiness property; also in adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH, la Fourth avenue. OC2I-4-D jW ANTED-MORTGAGES-ttOMLOOOTOLOAN larireand small amounts at 4U. Aands 'per cent free of State tax: no delay. REED B. CO YLE & CO., 131 Fourth are. my21-C0 w ANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES in amounts to suit in cltr or coun try, at 4W tot per cent as to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK. & CO., "99 Fourth are. de8-M-MTWTP WANTED MUKTGAGES-f 1, 0CO, 000TO LO AN on city and suburban properties at 4, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent 1. it PEN NOCK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-fU T7-ANTED-?S,O0O-8ECUBrrY, FARM OF 200 VV acres in Allegheny county, worth (30,000; will give first mortgage, with bond, and pay 6 per cent interest; farm underlaid with coal. Ad dress LOAN, Dispatch office. Ja5-47 WANTED-MORTGAGE3-tl00,000 TO LOAN on mortgages, in sams from (500 to (10,000, for 3 to S years on cltv property, at very low rates; write for terms and give description of property. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. Telephone No. 1784. nol3-47 Snicellnneona. WANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES paid for second-hand furniture, carpets and household goods of all kinds. 1211 PENN AVE NUE. auSMB-MW!' WAN1ED-SECOND-HAND BCREW CUT TING lathe, 14 to 18-inch awing; also small drill press. Address, stating price, MACHIN IST, Dispatch office. - " - - Ua5-9 WANTED. Mliccllaneon. WANTED-BARNANUBTABIiEFOB4TO hones and buggies. Applr oy letter only, terms, etc.. to J.N . MINK. Sixth st ja8-T ANTKD-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT they can get the latest novelties In clgna at PASTOBIUS 4 JACOBS', 411 Bmlthneld it. ' deS-MWl WANTED-UNTIL, APKIIj 1-FINE CABIN ETS: fl perdoi.. of young and old. at All KRECHT'S ELITE" GALLERY, 816 Market street Pittsburg. Come soon for sitting ana avoid the rush. ja5-54-MWThsu WANTED EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of D6 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., AlPy., i making a life size crayon portrait beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photoi, all for $8; all fine work. mhl3-63 WANTED BUYERS FOR HOLIDAY goods: special Inducements to cash buyers; diamonds, watches, silverware, clocks, etc.; spectacles and eyeglasses accurately fitted at low est rates. J. M1TSCH, 130 Federal st-, Allegheny. del8-Mwrso FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. TTIOR BALE-THAT FINE RESIDENCE PHOP t KKTY. corner lot. No. Si Fulton street close 1 to Wylle are. care, 10 large rooms, bath and lara f tory, natural pas, and all In good order through out ana reaay xor lmmeQiaiB occupancy: koou brick stable on rear of lot opening oat on Craw ford street: a great bargain to a prompt pur chaser; possession at once. JAS.W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja4-95-p But End Residences. FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE SOUTH inland ave. residence, corner lot new house, late style, 10 rooms. Full information fromW. A. HERRON & SONS, No. SO Fourth ave. Ja2-l-MTh FOR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE, LOCATED 12 minutes by cable from heart or city; 60x100 feet Irontlng choice raved street; (35 per front root. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood st Telephone 1773. Jalt-93 FOR SALE-COZY AND ELEGANT HOMES, at Brnshton and Wllslnsburg; (1,600,(1,800, (2,200. (2,500, (3. 000, (5,000; call on us for accurate description. CHARLES SOMEBS & CO.. 313 Wood st. Telephone 1773. ta5-93 FOR SALE LOT 21X110, COR. CRAIG AND Bayard, sts.; nice 2-story brick dwelling thereon: price (5,000; one of very finest locations In East End for either dwelling or store. C L, MCCUTCHEON, 104 Fourth ave. Ja4-81 FOR SALE A BARGAIN-ONLY (6,000 neat new house, fine appearing. 7 rooms, well improved, lot 59x127 ft, in the midst of East Liberty, near steam and cable cars. See W. A. HERRON SONS, 83 Fourth ave. J a2-61-UTh FOR SALE GOOD OAKLAND PROPERTY Substantial, comparatively new two-story brick 6 rooms;, nice lot: a comfortable borne and good investment for (3,700. UHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Telephone 1773. Ja5-93 FORSALE NEAR SHADY AVE.. EAST END, location desirable, corner lot '54x115 ft., new house 8 rooms, handsomely finished, latest con veniences: onlv87.u00and very easy terms. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourtn are. Ja2-5l-K FOR SALE-A CHOICE OAKLAND PROPER TY at a low price; substantial two-story man sard brick; 10 rooms, restlbnle, hall, bath, range, gas, porch, side entrance: good repair; (5,500. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 Wood st Ja5-93 FOR SALE-HOUSE AND 2 LOTS AT HOME WOOD. Etst End. near K. R. station: 6 rooms in boase: lots 40x100 feet; price only (2,500; mnst be sold to settle ap an estate. J Ab. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Foarth are., Pittsburg. Ja4-85-D ITlOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN, ON SOUTH ? HUand are., a modern brick house of 8 rooms, all conveniences: cost owner (3,600; will sell for (7,500; small payment down, balance on long time. D. P. THOMAS & CO., No. 403 Grant st Ja3-2-MWV ITIOR SALE-tieCO-DIRECTLY ON LINE OF X1 Central Traction cable, 10 minutes' ride of center of city, two-story, mansard slate roof, brick; 7 rooms, vestibule, hall; good lot: side en trance. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. J 15-93 FOR BALE-EAST END-J2.200A 5-ROOM frame house, with hall, front and back porches, good cellar and city water; lot 25x128: ten minutes' walk; to station. JAMISON Si DICKIE, 96 Fourth are. and cor. Penn and Shady ares. Ja5-55-uwf FOR SALE-H.2S0- SUBSTANTIAL 6-HOOM frame dwelling with lot about 100x100 feet on a 50-foot street situated one square from Fifth are. or HUand are. ; this Is a positive bargain, the lot alone being worth the price asked for all. SAMUEL W. BLACK. CO., 99 Fourth are. 1a5-29-MWTSSU FOR SALE NICE EA8T END RESIDENCE almost new: immediate possession; owner going South; 8 rooms, reception hall, bath and laratory, laundry, natural gas and all other modern conveniences: possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. )a4-95-D FOR BALE EASY TERMS-BEN VENUE Place, 3 new modern frame dwellings of 6 rooms, center hall, bathroom, h. and c. water. 6late mantels, natural gas. electric light all con veniences; lot 50x125. Further particulars at office oCBLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A-100. Ja3-34 FOR BALE SOUND INVESTMENT-NEW double brick, each house containing 6 rooms and halls; very conrenlent: complete; nice lo cality; conrenlent to street cars; short ride or easy walk to business center: entire property (5,000. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st Ja5-93 FOR SALE-COMPLETE HOUSES-2 SQUARES from Fifth avenue cable line, in the rery midst or tbe most desirable part of Oakland, front ing Forbes st. and Coltart square; 9 and 11 rooms, elegantly finished, latest style of architecture; street and sewer Improvements made. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Foarth arenns. Ja2-61-HTn FOR SALE A VERY NICE HOUSE, JUST being finished, and fine corner lot. near Ren Venue and Shadyslde stations, 7 rooms, reception nail, nnisnea hdc rooms, wun oam, lavatory, natural gas and other modern requirements; possession given in a lew aavs; price only .w. jas. w. luiar&s iu. burg. 129 Fourth avenue, Pltts- Jal-9J-D FOB BALE-IN THE EAST END-A COM MODIOUS brlclc residence, hall in center, spacious rooms on either side, and replete throughout with all modern appliances fine grounds surround the residence, with dense growth of shade trees, fruit trees, grape vines, copious flow of pure water; will be sold at a great bargain on 5 to 10 years' time; small payment down. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. Ja4-95-D EOR SALE-MAYFLOWER ST., E.E., CHOICE location on a perfectly sewered street; new ise, well built for and now occupied by owner, who is obliged to remove and will sell at a low price; modern two-story frame of 8 large rooms, vestibule, ball, batb, laundry, china closets, wardrobes, tile hearths, slate mantels, first class piumoiug ana uxiures jor gases, purcueo. ury cellar: Si 800: terms to suit nnrchaser. VCLAQ. SOMERS CO., 313 Wood st JaS-93 FOR BALE-THERE ABE TEN VERY DE SIRABLE nouses now In course of construc tion on Oakland square; to be finished complete ready for ocenpanoy by April 1; fire of these houses are already sold, tearing five still available to buyers; prices, 17,500, f3,00o and 110,000, accord ing to sli. and location: lots varv in size from 30z 100 to 92x150; Atwood St., now pared with asphalt jrom xmn ave. to uuinaa square anu road being laid. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK del2-4 Glenwood Residences. F IORSALE-I2.BOO-GLENWOOI), P., Ft W. & C. R. R.. new 6-room modern frame dwell- lug; natnral ras. water, frnlt trees, etc.: S min utes from station lot 88x150 feet: also. lot adloln lng, 37x150 leet: SoOO, a great bargain. SAMUEL "W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth aye. Ja3-37-M-WTB Allccbeny Residences. FOB8ALE-1AOOO-NO. 70 POPLAR ST., AL LEGHENY: house of S rooms; terms easy. SeeW. A. HEBRON ft SONS, No. SO Fourth ave. Ja5-BS-M FOR SALE-TO-MORROW AT !:30 O'CLOCK p. v.. No. 73 Lincoln avenue. Alles-henv. by order' of Orphans' Court on the premises, at auction. See W. A. HEBBON & SONS, 80 Fonrth ave. Ja5-10 -TTIOR SALE-J3.O0O WILL BUY A 2-STORY S frame house of 8 rooms on Jackson street near Federal, Allegheny City: rents for $23 per month, and room to build another honseonrear of lot JAMISON &VWK1E, 93 Fourth aye. Ja5-55-MWF TTIOR SALE-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING X? with 2 lots, on Arch street, Allegheny, close to tbe parks and streetcars; splendid location: 9 ronma. attic room, bathi w. c. natural ffaa. etc.. ::. : ..; ..7 ..'. .... t . '.... -."77- : etc. JAS W. uttArx. a . v., izv x ounn avenue, Pittsburg. Jal-05-D FOB SALE-A PAYING INVESTMENT, 7 per cent net on Lacock, near Sandusky st, Allegheny: lot 42x100 ft. to a street; well Im proved; substantial buildings; 2 dwellings In front and 1 dwelling and stable In rear. See W. A. HEBRO& & SOS S, 80 Fonrth avenue. JaS-U-H .TTIOB SALE A NEAT HOUSE "WITH GOOD X.' lot in Allegheny, lrwln avenue, on line of electric cars, 7 rooms with batb, natural gas and other conveniences: Dne lot 20x139 feet to paved alley: side entrance: price only 1W. JAS. W. DBAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja4-S3-D FOB BALE-ON ESPLANADE ST., ONE OF tbe best streets leading off North avenue, Allegheny A very desirable brick honse of 8 rooms in first-class .order: late improvements; nice, large lot; a complete home, cheap. See W, A HERRON & SONS, 60 Fonrth avenue. J15-9S-H Snbnrbnn Residences. FOE BALE-AT StOOO-EASY PAYMENTS, at Edgewood station, P. H. It, well located, anew bouse: Just finished; 8 rooms: well Im proved: lot 88x192 ft, with abundance of shade and forest trees. See W. A. HEBBON A SONS, 80 Fonrth ave, )a3-2-MTh FOB SALE-8 ACBE3 OF GROUND AND FINK residence, with outbuildings, sprlnghouse and large orchard, 'on line of railroad. Sminutet' walk from station; will sell or exchange In part lor a house ana lot in Allegheny. JAS. W. DBAPE A CO., 129 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. 1a4-95-p FOR SALE LOTH. Hazetvrood Lots. FOB 8ALE-HAZELWOOD LOTS AT A great bargain; we will sell 8 fine lots, 25x111 ft, in order to close out a plan of lots at prices 25 fier cent lower than any other lots. For further n formation call on BLACK, &BAIBD, 95 Fourth avenue. tE). . .i ' , ' 'JaJ-Jf. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Xora. FOB SALE-HANDSOME E. E. BUILDING site: close to paved street: 195x218 feet, to 50 foot street; entire property, (1,300. CHARLES BOMERS&CO., 313 Wood st J 15-93 FOR SALE A SMALL CASH PAYMENT AND balance on long time will bay a fine residence site in Villa Park plan, Brnshton: our prices are very low. and now Is the time to invest JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent, 512 Smlthfleld street Ja5-6MiWF FOR SALE-DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on pavea street; close to cable lines and bui ness section of city; at(9CO,;i,00((tlOO, (1,200, (1,503 and (2,000; these are all good properties lor Im provement, or sare for Investment CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 513 Wood St. Telephone 1773. Ja5-93 FOR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE SITES IN tbemost attractive part of East End to be secured by Investing in a lot In Baum Grove plan: investigate this plan before purchasing" elsewhere. MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHNF. BAXTER, Agent 812 Smlthfleld St. Jai-58-MP Alleghenr lota. TTIOR SALE-FINE LOT-SHEFFIELD ST., Jj Allegheny: 20x140 feet to alley; (2,100. CUAELtS SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood it J 15-93 FOR SALE-10 BUILDING LOTS, 24x110 FEET e.icb, In Allegheny for (2. COO. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., SuVood it Telephone 1773. S Ja5-93 FOR SALE-8 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS on choice paved street In Allegheny for (6.000. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st Tele phone 1773. Ja5-93 TTIOR SALE-(2,000-LOT 21175. FREMONT ST., ju neari-ennsyirania are., secona wara. Aiie gheny; a nice lot for a nice boae. & SON, 31 Federal st, Allegheny. A LEGGATE jas-9 Farm. FOR SALE FARM 150 ACRES: FRAME house, 6 rooms, well finished: bank nam, water, coal, limestone; 4 acres choice fruit; near Apollo; (40 per acre, cash. ED. W1TXISH, 410 Grant it Jil-D FOB SALE A LARGE FARM-200k ACRES all tillable land, well watered, good fences, excellent dwelling and outbuildings, etc., etc, close to line of railroad: good farm for dairy or stock purposes; would take a small city property in pars payment, jab. w. Xfl&Arx. & ias.. 1211 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. jat-95-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnsiness Chances. FOR SALE-GROCERY, 51S8 LIBERTY AVE NUE; fine counters and shelving; full Hue of goods: good trade established. , Ja4-79 FOR SALE-BOTCHER SHOP IN A GOOD locality, doing a first-class business. Apply at 1814 MAIN ST., Sharpsburg. JaS-il TTIOR SALE-AM ESTABLISHED RETAIL A1 grocery business in Allegheny: best location grocery business in Allegheny: best locatlox i tbe city and a large trade, mostly cash. Ad' resa RETAIL GROCER, Dispatch offlce. Ja2-7 in inf dress FOR SALE-GROCERY WITH FINE CASH trade; elegant room, near Court House: nice fresh stock: Invoice (2,000; this is one of the finest groceries in Ohio. 0. H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. JaS-70 FOR SALE-SALOON-FINEST IN THIS fast-growing city: elegant rooms, re-leaslng second floor, so that he makes his rent clear: fine stock of liquors and furniture: has a large estab lished trade; price (1,600: bargain. 0. H. FOL SOM, Lima, 0. JaS-70 FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. RESIDENCE AND business property; lot 20x115 to alley; Fifth are. front substantial brick, with storeroom 75 feet in depth; hall and seren dwelling rooms; brick, 8 rooms In rear: (1L00O. CHARLES SOM ERS & CO., 813 Wood st Ja5-93 TTIOB SALE-GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR A one or two active men with some capital to business, profits this year will reach (10.000; owner engaged in other business reason forselllng. Ad dress F. C. DICKSON, 140 Monterey st, Alle. gheny. delo-50 FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING S AND 10 CENT store, fish and oyster depot grocery stores (350 to 110,000, cigar stores (250 to (1.800, drag stores, country stores, boarding houses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, cigar factory and other good bnsiness chances. BHEP ARD & CO., 64 Fifth ave. Ja4 F R SALE-11,500 A PROFITABLE LITTLE Ilverv stable, on good street close to business section oi toe city; gooa iraae aoingi rent ana ex penses light; net profits large for Investment: de mands elsewhere require removal of owner from Pittsburg, and price asked is less than value. CHARLES SOMERS St CO., 313 Wood st J 15-93 FOB SALE-A CLEAN, PBOF1TABLE AND active grocery business; the establishment has been operated nnder present ownership 10 years, is located on a prominent E. E. street In a rapidly growing locallt, storeroom large and attractive, completely equipped; rent low; will sell at Invoice, estimated at about (4,000. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood it JaS-93 Bnalnei Stands. FOR SALE-TO-MORKOW AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M.. on tbe premises, that desirable busl nessproperty, 111 and 110 fourth ave., adjoining the Dollar Hank; must be sold to settle an estate. W. A. HKKKON & SON a, 80 Fourth ave. Ja5-10 TTIOR 8ALE-P0O FKU FRONT FOOT BIISI JP NESS property; line location In Allegheny; adjacent valuations range from $700 to f 1,000; this mnst be sold and we Invite the attention of spec ulators familiar with valnes in Allegheny. CHAS. B0MEK3 4 CO. Telephone 177J. JaS-83 FOR BALK-MACHINE SHOP AND FOUN DRY. The controlling Interest In a flrst class machine shop and foundry business In one of the best and most rapldly-Krowlngmannfactnr-ing towns on line of railroad in Ohio dlrectlyln the great natural gas region: to any one who un derstands the business this la a rare opening. Particulars. from JAS. VV. DRAPJS it CO., U3 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jal-93-D TTIOB SALE-WE CAN OFFER FOB fl, 000 THIS D entire property, 7 acres ground on line of railroad, close to station; good soil, valuable de posits ot fire clay;adJolnlngplotofabontl)i acres, with large manufacturing buildings, connected wltb this good-sized lot fronting on main street with 9-room dwelling: this property is in the Bea ver Valley, surrounded by growing towns, directly online of new electric railroad and proposed ship canal. CHARLES SOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood St. JaS-03 FOR 8AL1S-THE VALUABLE MANUFACT URING property orthe Crystal QIass Works, corner of Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets and Washington St. elty.Sonthslde, 140 feet on Seven teenth street running along Washington street to Sixteenth street to be sold at public sale on Tues day afternoon, Jan. 31, at 3 o'clock, on the prem ises, together with all tbe bnllalngs, engine, boiler, crusher, annealing furnace, shafting, pulleys and other machinery, etc., etc. Terms, etc, from JAS. W. DBAFE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. JaJ-95-p FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. FOB SALE ENGINES AND IBOILERS-NEW and refitted ; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. L1M., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Fa. jal-12 FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 b. p. ;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 23 h. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J .8. YO UNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa. OC2S-80-D FOB SALE HOISTING ENGINES, NEW and second bandtwlre and xnantlla rope, der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacocfc and Sandusky its., Allegheny auS-17-uwr LOST. LOST A PBOM1SSOBY NOTE DATED NEW York, Dec 1S89, drawn by Alpha Glass Metal Co., Indorsed by Callahan & Gartlan and John Kerescy & Co.. for IC3 17: all persons are hereby cautioned against negotiating said note, as payment has been stopped. CALLAHAN & GARTLAN. jaS-62 OFFICTArPITTSBURG. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE .1M report of Viewers on the grading and paving of Sapphire alley, from Isabella street to Liberty avenue, has been approved by Coun cils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. B1GELOW, Chief of Department of Pnbllc Works. Pittsbubg, Pa., January 6, 1890. ja6-29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on the construction of a sewer on Kirkwood street from Hlland ave nue to Beatty street has been approved by Councils, which action wilt be final nnless an appeal is filed in tho Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa., January 6, 1890. Ja6-29 VTOTICE IS HEREEY GIVEN THAT THE XI reports of the Board of Viewers of Street Imnrovements on tbe opening of Government alley, from Main street to Fisk street and Brewery alley from Garden alley, have bean approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken from the same in tbe Court of CommonPJeas within ten days from date hereot GEORGE SHEPPARD. City Clerk. PrrrSBURO. January 6. 1890. ja8-S0 APRIL i, i8got House bunting made easy at Ho. 95 3?OTJETH AVENUE. Largest and best equipped RENT DEPARTMENT In the city. List revised dally, aud free to an upon application. BLACK&BAIRD, ' . . WFosrtk avMBe., JaMsV TO LET. - Aneshenr Residences. T' O'LET-O'N BOYLE STREET, ALLEGHENY, brick house or 8 rooms, cellar, etc.. at (9 per month. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood street J 14-00-D Apartments. mo LET-A SECOND STORY FURNISHED I front room, stationary washstand; also, two furnished connecting back rooms. Apply at 432 PENNAVE. Offices. Desk Boom. dee. TO LET-3300 PER YEAR A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED offlce with all modern conven iences; newly painted and papered: has two large closets for storage room. Inquire at GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK. 43Woodst nol3-3i-D PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS HUNDREDS OF new books, nicely bound in cloth gilt at 2V: each: inany fine boots in elegant bindings; come and see them. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, Liberty st,, near Ninth. nc3-33 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, 01 course, was done In a bungling manner: In order to prevent tbe trouble tlier agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Firth ave corner Wood st, second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reign in their household. Telephone 1554. au30-D AMUSE31ENTS. BIJOU THEATER To-nlebt BKONSON HOWARD'S SHENANDOAH. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. January 13 Hermann's Traus-Atlantlque Vaudeville. jao-tf GRAND OPfSRA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Wednesday and Saturday Jratlnee, PRIMROSE fc WEST Minstrels. Nextweek-HANLON'SFANTASMA. jao-H WORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny City. Every Afternoon and Evening this week. BIG ELIZA will act on the stage. See her do her great wing dance; $5 to any citizen who will go on the stage and waltz with her. The Poison Eater and all new attractions. Next week: Marcus Goodwill, the Mastodon Man. Jaf6 HARRIS THEATER Every Afternoon aud Evening; Johnnie Prindle. In the great sensational drama REUBEN GLUE. Week Jan. 13, St Felix Sisters, in "A Royal Hand." jaS-Z-KWJ' HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE AMERICAN FOUR COMEDY AND SPECIALTY CO. . Ja5 ELECTIONS. OFFICE OI- TBE COLUMBIA OIL CO., No. 611 Market st.. Pittsburg. December 27. 18S8. rE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Columbia Oil Co. will be held on THURSDAY, January 9, 18S9, at 11 OC10CK.A. m.. tor tne election ox directors ana for the transaction of inch bnsiness as may be presented. A. P. McGREW, Secretary. deZ7-79 Gekjiak Savings and Deposit ) Bane of Bibmingbax, PrrrsBUKO. January 2, 189a ELECTION THE ELECTION FOR THIR TEEN (13) directors of this hank for the ensuing year will be held at the banking house, corner Carson and Fourteenth streetVTuesday, January M, 1S90, from 1 to 3 o'clock P. H. ja3-2S J. F. ERNY. Cashier. XTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF JLi the stockholders of the Pittsburg aud Northern R.R. Co. will be held at the office of the Pittsburg and Western Ry. Co., Allegheny City, Pa., on MONDAY. January 13, 1890. at 12 M lor the election of a President and eight directors, to serve for the ensuing year. de29Lfil-H H. D. CAMPBELL, SeCy; -arrOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF LM tbe stockholders of the Evergreen Rail way Co. wiB he held at the offlce of the Pitts burg and Western Ry. Co., Allegheny City, Pa, on MONDAY. January 13. 189a at 12 m, for the election of a President and six Direc tors to serve for the ensuing year. de2-61-X H. D. CAMPBELL. Secretary. . THE ARSENAL BANK OF PTrTSBTJEG, December 28.1889. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of twelve directors for this bank to serve for the ensuing year will beheld at the bank ing house, corner Bntler and Forty-third streets, on WEDNESDAY, January 8, 1890, be-" tween the hoars "of 11 A. if. and 1 P. at deZ7-B7-D W. & WILLIAMS. Cashier. German-Aherican Iks. Co. of Pa. Office No. UI Fourth Avknuk, Pittsbubg. January a. 189a ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for twelve Directors of this company to serve the ensuing year will ba held at the office of the comtany JANUARY 13, 1890, between tbe hours of 11 o'clock a. st. and 1 p. M. Ja&53 VV. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. Allegheny National Bank. i. Pittsbubg. Pa., December 13, 18S9. -ELECTION THE ELECTION FOR jQj RECTORS of this bank for the ensuing year will be held at the banking house. No. io iitn avenue, on lutouAi, January xt, low, between tbe bours of 11 A. M. and 12 M. deli-32-D F. C. HUTCHIN80N. Cashier. Office Union. Insurance Co., X4O.014 omitnneiQ street, PTTTSBrmo, January 6,1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for 12 directors of this company to serve for tho ensuing year, will be held at tbe office of the company, on MONDAY, January 13,1890, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1p.m. jaWO-D J. W. J. McLAIN, Secretary. OFFICE OF ARMENIA INSURANCE CO., 7 No. 65 Fourth avenue, Pittsbubg. Januarys, 1890. J ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION ot Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company on Monday, Januarv 18, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M. and 2 p. If. W. D. McGDLL, Secretary. Ja-93-D FDIST NATIONAL BANK, PITTSBURG, Pi. pittsbubg. December, it, lssa. s ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for this bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be h eld at the Banking House, corner Wood st and Fifth avenue, TUESDAY, January M, 1S90, between the hours ot 11 A.-H. aud 1 o'clock p. M. dell-31-P J. D. SCULLY. Ben Franklin Insurance company, l of the Crrr of Allegheny, Pa.. S Allegheny, January 3. 1890. ) ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this company to serve the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company. 43 Ohio street on MONDAY, Janu ary 13, 1890, between the hours of 10 A. if. and 2 p. m. WM. A. FORD, Secretary. J13-2G-D Office of Westebn Penn'ai Exposition Society-. ( THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THIS SO CIETY for the election of thirteen di rectors to serve for the ensuing year, and for. tbe transaction oi snen otnor Business as may be brought up, will be held In tbe art room, second floor of Hamilton building, 91 Fifth avenue, on TUESDAY, January 7, 1890, be tween the bours of 3 and 4 p. M. JAS. W. BATCHELOR, Secretary. Pittsburg, January 1, 1S90. Ja2-41-u Pittsbubg Union Passenger Rt Co., Pittsbubo. December 30. 1889. mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF TH 1 X. stockholders of the Pittsburg Union Passenger Railway Company, and the election for President and directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at tbe company's office, corner of Liberty and Market streets, on MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1590, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock P. it CHARLES SEIBERT, Secretary. deZ9-83-KWF The South East Bridge Co.. ( Pittsbubg, December 30, 1SS9. ( T7ILECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING VI of 'the stockholders of this company will be held at their general office, corner Third avenne and Try street Pittsburg, on MON DAY, January 13, 1890, between tbe hours of 3 and 5 o'clock p. M., for the election of a President and Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, aud for transacting such other business as may be brought before the meetiutr. BENJAMIN PAGU, de29.93-MF Secretary. NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF tbe McKeesport and Bessemer Railroad Company will be held at the offlce of -the com pany, at No. IU Fonrth Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa on JANUARY 13, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. MT, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, aud such other business as may be brought before the meeting. Tbe stockholders are also notified that an elec tion will be held at said meeting upon the ques tion of increase of capital stock and the in debtedness of tbe company. W.T.WALLACE, Pittsburg, Pa, Nor. 12, 18S9. Secretary. no!3-63-H "VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Jj the McKeesport and Bellevernon Rail road .Company will beheld at tbe offlce ot tbe Company, at No. HI Fourth avenue. Pittsburg, Pa., on, JANUARY 13. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. it, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and such other business as may be brought before the meeting. Tbe, stockholders are also notified that an election will be held at said meeting upon the question of increase of capital stock and the isdabtedness of tbe company. . W. T. WALLACE, Secretary. .VPlTWBUBtf, PA, NOT. 12,-m &01342-X AUCTION- BALBS. 8. Ai & M. JOHNSTON, Attorneys, 83Dlamon iS street. -y sW TESTATE IOF CHARLES MATTKRSDE-J iiiiiiMuj. urpnaus' court sale, une'un dersitmed. administrator of Charles Marten late Of the borough nf Omentm AIlAhen-i county", deceased, by virtue of an order ol tbe.1 urpnans- uourt or said county, dated January 4-ISaO. directing him tn 11 thareal Mtatcnff said decedent for the payment of bis debtsM wuiuucr ai. jjuuuc. venaua or outcry on tnw j nremlse the real estatn lu4rainftArrtMfrfhc-C on WEDNESDAY. January a, 1890, at ll7'J W1UUA.A. w, vu uid itemises, au inaF certain.' ' lot or piece ot ground, containinir IS acres.P more orless, situate in the borough of Greea-f 1 tree, county of Allegheny, and State of Peun-JM BJ..MUM, .--..... wmm wrtvumuMiuugi M. wiir ". Beginning at a point in the Noblestown road.' 4 aajoimug vuo ytupcrtj oi r eiix nogerg, thence by same south 53$ degrees west, 9.7 perches;' thence south 67Ji degrees east, Z7j5 perches; thence along the line of the M. Is. Church lot, south 6S degrees east 10 perches: thence south. 27K degrees west 21 perches to land formerly ofF. CNegley; thence by same south 70 de grees 20 minutes west 63l4 perches to land lata3 ot iicimei; tnence oy same north, 23 degrees west 27.8 perches to land late of C Friedricbs;' thence bv same north 49 decrees rait s5 perches to other land late of F. C Netrlev- theuce south 4L degrees east, 3-10 perches;- - percbes; thence north 21 decrees east 1(15 percnesiDiue noDjesiown roaa. ana tnenco alone said road south 73 decrees 10 minutes east, 8.85 percbes to tbe place of beginning. " and underlying gald piecfl of land. The said lot or piece of ground having; erected thereon a two-storied frame dwelling; barn and other outbuildings. Having a large) number of fruit trees, grapevines, eta. growing; thereon, and being now used for gardening; Terms or Sale One-third cash, balance in two equal annual installments, with Interest from confirmation of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by bond and tight mortgage on the) premises. JJAiistuviLi juiwsi.o-N, Administrator Of Charles Matters, deceased. ja543-g BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. PUBLIC SALE h.H ?;i . OF VALUABLE rALUABLE "rf DP AI DPrnArnn T flDrtb DDliHlL-! 0C; On Slxtpentb, Seventeenth and Washngtoafi streets. aOTTTHSTTlP? nrnnortv nf -1 1 crystat. rtT.asa -wntitrti " ?s Fronting 110 feet on Seventeenth street 153 1 eetT along Washington street and 140 feet 5f Vis ajAAVCCUbU SkaCCk, Wbicb. toeetber with tbe entire build inn. 7 rlfflfidCI a Ton anrrtncl Snitsav riifvTfin ransriasil. annealing furnace, etc etc will be offered as public sale, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. A D. 1890, At 2 o'clock p. M.. on the premises. As Xbef Yl urrstai uiass company is winding ud its bail-".. ness. tuis property win oe sola at a great sacrw nee. iiue penect. Terms maae Known as.' sale. The property can be examined at any time, r uiier particulars irom JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., Agents and Auctioneers, ja4-96-D 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OF. J James 8. Orton, deceased. By virtue or an oraer oi tne urpnans' court or Allegheny county. No. 103 Dec. Term,lg9.1 will expose. t .lMhllrt oTn An tha twomlaaa a.. UlMDlV Jan. 20. 1S90, at Z o'clock p. it, the following de- . j scrioea jeai estate: .ail mac certain 10c or- piece of ground situate in the Thirty-fifth ward." cityof Pittsburg; formerly borough of Mount Washington, in the county of Allegheny, and being bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a point on the easterly side of Oneida street at a distance of 14071-100 feet from tho northerly side of Virginia arenne, for merly us Don street; tnenco along uneiua street north 10 51' east 150 feet to a point; thence south 79 oy east 130 feet to a point; thence south 10 51' west ISO feet to a point t thence north 79 C9' west 130 feet to the place of beginning, being part of the same property wuicn t nomas taniun et ux. Dy deed dated April 3, 1887. and recorded in deed book. Vol. 219, page 310, granted and conveyed to James 8. - , Orton. aforesaid. Terms of sale K cash on , ilAlfvorv nf rlH h9.lAn in nAvoir Anvrt by bond and mortgage on the premises.' .' HENRY MYER. Administrator, 85 Diamond I street. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, U3 .. ' Grant street de29-l-x BY HENRY AUCTION CO. AUCTION FINE HOUSE FURNI8H-' MENTS, carpets, sewing machine, etc, aauction; On Farragutpt. off Staunton ave., near Hlland ave., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, At 10 o'clock, prompt Fine silk plush parlor suit; fur rugs, lace curtains, pictures, Brussels aud ingrain carpets, hanging lamps, oak and walnut chamber suits, mirror door wardrobe, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, fine bedding, mattresses, springs. White sewing machine, mahogany sideboard, decorated dinner set ex tension table, chairs, rockers, idxhen and latin, dry goods, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., LQL, Aucfrs. ja5-117 B Y HENRY AUCTION CO. LIM. CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRYGOODS At tho rooms. No. 311 Market st ' . This is tho one and the last chance to buy cheap, as this is positively the last week of sale. Everything must go, as the receiver is hard1 pushed for money. Sales as usual, every morn ing; afternoon and evening. Come one and all. ' Remember this chance comes but once' in a lifetime to get this fine stock at yourown price. HENRY AUCTION CO. LIM Auctioneers.. ja-5-US, FURNITURE, Wrecked freight, carpets, eta, at auction, TUESDAY, January 7, at 10 o'clock, AH. Mirror, door wardrobes, Brunswick folding bed, Tnrkisb couch, hair and husk mattresses, fine offlce and library desks and book cases, iron safe, 2 seal sacques, plush goods, ladies coats, drygoods, notions, clocks, pictures, cur tains, .blankets, linoleum, rugs. Brussels and ingrain carpets, walnut oak and cherry side boards, rockers, chairs, extension tables, dinner, tea and table ware. Also at same place, at 2 in the afternoon, lot of wrecked freight HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Ja5-UJ4 ADJOURNED ORPHAN S' COURT SALE, Will be sold at nubile sale on Wednesday'. Januarys, at 2 p.m.. lot 22 ft 8 in. on LozaaS St.. Pittsburg, by loo r eet in depth to 20 ft auey.r naving inereon a TWO-STORY BRICKT DWELLING, No. 87. Terms made known at sale. ja5-33 R. B. PETTY. Executor. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE BERKELEY Springs Hotel property, with its furniture and fixtures, together with valuable town lots and 75 acres of land at Berkeley Springs, Morgan county, W. Va on TUESDAY. Jan uary 7, IS90. For further particulars see th Morgan Mercury, W. V&., or address SAMUEL E. BULL, Trustee, Fayette and St Paul sts.. Baltimore, Md. de2S-65-M3 LEGAL NOTICES. LEWIS McMULLEN, Attorney at Law No. 157 Fonrth avenne. ESTATE OF GEORGE MCKNIGHT, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of George) McKnight have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against tbe same should make tbem known without delay. JOHN OODEN, No. 6 North Diamond street Allegheny City. de2J-7-M - mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING AC X QUIRED from the estate of Joseph KJes ' (deceased) the entire business of ECHerzog fc Bro-, agents for the late Joseph Klce, engaged in tbe manufacture Of cants at 80S Liberty st Pittsburg; Pa., hereby give notice that all out standing accounts are to be paid to the under-v signed, and that tbey will continue said busi ness as partners at the old stand under the firm name of Joseph Klee's Sons A Co.. where they invito the liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed. L. KLEE, T.HERZOG. PiTTSBTrao. December 3L 1889. Ja6-2I ATTENTION, LANDLORDS. LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED RENT ' DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY, .. t't RENTS COLLECTED PROMPTLY; Monthly settlements, with itemized state ment BLACK 4 BATRD, - Ja4-25 95 Fourth are. I Tin you married? Tl not. send vonr address to Ami THE AMERICAN CORRESPONDING- viiux;.DUio,v,iarn3uuJc; w. vs. de34JTJ ,i --"S $& , Y 4 si Vil isykid kiktiL