VWFT THE" PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1890. , 8 fcf IWHEREDEATHLtffiKS. Two Dead Wires Found in Decidedly Dangerous Positions. BIGELOW WILuBURT CITY WIRES. Bam Duncan Says It Will Cost $3,000,000 to Eid Us of Wires SOW IN THE HEAET OP THE CITI The discovery of dead wires appears to be a popular amusement just now, in the same raauner as "slumering" was made fashion able first in London and then in the English reflector, If ew York. Some more important cases have come to light within the last 21 hours, and whether the dead vires reaches the sight of public knowledge firal, or a light wire, is a very serious question. One cm be found strung ' on Fifth avenue, making the danger line just op'.iosite Oliver, McCHntocfc & Co.'s place of business. This is possibly a very dangerous crossing, and might occasion a Are or a fatal accident at any moment. The other is at the corner of Herron avenue and "Wylie, where the wire hangs down by the telephone pole, where one can hardly pass it without touching, and the danger is appar ent to the most superficial observer. These facts, brought to the attention of Chief Bigelow, of the Department of Pub lic Works, together with the knowledge that the city atmosphere is stratified bv dead, which in conjunction with the living wires, might do more harm to life and property than "The Quick and the Dead" could do morally during its brief popular ity, brought hiiu to the conclusion that the wires must go underground. He said that all the wires between Grant street and the Point must go underground within a year. A POSITIVE ASSURANCE. As a proof that the recent agitation is bearing good fruit, Chief Bigelow in.ormed the newspaper man that the officials of the different companies nromised him to get to work on the underground system as soon as possible, and he was hopeiul that the year would see them buried. Councilman Sam K. Duncan, when asked what he thought about the possibility of getting the wires underground in that time, said: I think that if the proper way is adopted to do so, wtuch in my mind is a snbnay, it cannot be done within the specified time, or anywhere near it without practically discontinuing busi ness throuch the creator portion of the dis trict on the principal thoroughfares during the greater portion of the year. Then it would be a most delicate piece ot engineering to lay the subway or any other underground system through the various underground works which now have right of way, including natural and artificial gas, water, cable car and sewer ss terns. There will be considerable expense at tached, too, which will be subjec of delibera tion, including the necessary stoppage ot busi ness in the First, Second, Third, Fifth and part of the Twelfth wards. Such a subway as I should think necessary ought to admit of a man walking the entire length to make repairs, and afford the necessary entllation, with other conveniences in the shape of side chambers for storage of material to save tune in adjusting any disarrangement. IT -WILL COST MILLIONS. The cost; That is impossible to calculate just now. Get some contractor to do it for you on whatever basis mav be adopted. I don't know how they want it done or how skimped the projectors may wish the underground sys tem to be. On a proper scale, however, I am certain that 3.000,000 would not cover the ex pense of proper construction. As I said before some very intricate engineering work would have to be done, say on Fifth avenue where the traction company will have to stop business on the lower division while the underground sys tem is being constructed, unless it is designed to place it under the sidewalk, which will throw all the pedestrian travel on one side of the street and cripple business on the other. As to bearing the cost, of course the electric light companies will hare the worst of it, for both companies using copper wire the actual exoense to a telephone company wonld be less than one-third of that to the light company, as the former can bunch its wires closer and use them much smaller. On the dead wire question I can freely say that I believe there are a great many in the city, and they should be taken down. There are certainly no dead electric light wires, as the company could not afford to allow so much metal to lie idle at 11 cents per pound. Another thing about that phase of the question is that there are scientific thieves as well as safe crackers and sneak thieves, and they would soon learn where idle copper was plenty. IT WAS STOLEN PROMPTLY. About two years ago we put up a line out Penn avenue and some metallurgical klepto maniac stole it before we got it into use. A few days ago a similar case occurred in New York, where rapid connections are being constantly made on account of competition to acquire ter ritory. A whole district was stolen before the connections were made. Now you can see for yourself that it is an easy thing to have small iron wire, costing about J10 per mile, dead, as you have already mentioned, through discontinuing connection with telephones tLrough changes in business locations. This will be more readily under stood when the labor of taking down that S10 worth of wire would cost S20. if not more, and the average householder appears on bis roof with a club to prevent any operations of tho linemen. When you understand that small copper light wire is worth J160 per mile it will be naturally concluded that there are no dead electric light wires swinging loose. A BUSINESS man's views. A stockholder in the Pleasant Valley Electric Eailway. and one of Pittsburg's most prosperous business men, was inter viewed at his residence in Allegheny yes terday, on the subject of electric overhead wires. He stated that he knew so little about electricity that he did not wish to be quoted, but belore he finished talking on the subject he demonstrated that he was more conversant with it than half the people who claim to be experts. The only danger to be feared Is from the heavilv charged electric light wires when they get old. There is no danger when they are first pat up, but the chemical action of the weather on the covering for a period of two or three years will gradually corrode it or wear it off entirely, thus leaving the wire exposed. CHANGED -HIS POSITION. I was in a lawyer's office, up here on Dia mond street the other day when the subject of wires was brought up. The lawyer was standing at his window and he called our attention to an electric light wire in front of the building from which all the in sulation had been removed for a space of six or eight feat. If ow, suppose that wire running from the messenger box into my office were to come in contact with that heavily charged wire for an instant only. That gentleman who is now resting his head against the messenger box would fall over a corpse. The gentleman referred to changed his seat without unnecessary ceremonv. If the light wires are properly insulated there can be no danger from them. There can De no danger from the electrical street railway wires because if more than S00 vr.lt ir them the machinery will burn out and the whole business stop. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that 500 volts will not kill any body, although, of course, no one cares about taking 500 volts voluntarily. It would not be a pleasant experience, but it would not be fatal. I might strike a man over tue head with a base ball bat and it wonld not kill hna, but he would hardly enjoy the sensation. He would not let me do it, I don't suppose, if he could help himself, and that is just the way witbclcctncity. Five hundred volts can be taken without destroying life, but the after effects would not be enjoyable. A JOKE TO BE SHOCKED. Before we abandoned the double trolley sys tem on Observatory Hill, there was scarcely a week tbat some of the workmen did not re ceive the full current of 400 and 600 volts. If they were on one of the poles at the time, which are only about 15 feet high, they would drop off of course, but they looked upon such an event as a joke. Thev never felt the effects of it for more than an hour or two. ThewiTesi nuicu ui run irom tue postomce in .rittsourg will be no more dangeions. The talk about subways or sewers is all right In old and wealthy cities like London and Paris, hut by the time the subways would be con structed In Pittsburg or Allegheny the Sheriff wonld be in possession of all the property along the streets uhlch were favored with sub ways. They cannot be thought of In the two cities for many years yet The greatest annoyance I have felt from wires is caused by careless linemen, who cut wires down and let them lie In the street and when horses come along they either step on the ends of the wires or get them wrapped about then-feet and are often cut so badly that they are ruined, and useless for further service. I have had several horses maimed in that way. If the people could only be brought to look into the electric street railway methods of operation, they would soon see the fallacy of their argument about their being dangerous. Look at the number of places electric railways are in operation at the present time in the United States, and see how few accidents have occurred. Indeed I cannot recall a single ac cident where human life has been lost. It is all the fault ot the heavily-charged electric light wires, and unless they are heavily charged wo could not have street lights. What will be done with the dangerous wires is a problem which must be settled between the proper city officials and the electric light companies. PRESIDENT MARVIN TALKS. He Suya Ho Does Not Know of Any DIs. satisfaction In the Society. President Marvin of the Exposition So ciety stated yesterday that he had no Knowl edge of any dissatisfaction among the life members of the association. If there was any he said he wanted representatives of The Dispatch to be at the meeting to-day, and give the dissatisfaction a good airing. Mr. Marvin said: "I cannot conceive of any person being dissatisfied, and if there are any such mem bers in existence, I do not know ot them. The actions of the officers of the society are open to criticism, and the people who tint up their money to erect the Exposition buildings have a right to criticise us as much as they please. We are only human beings, and as such I suppose we are liable to make mistakes. It you can get 13 men together to go through what the officers have gone through the pan year I would like to know where they are. I do not know of any set of men who will sacrifice their personal interests to snch an extent. However, if the members of the society object to our actions they have the right to do so. If they think others give better service than we can, why let them elect whoever they choose. I am sure the present set of officers will be glad enough to get out and turn the work over to others." Captain Batchellor, Secretary of the so ciety, expressed about the same views, and said he did not know of any trouble. SPECIAL FROM ALLEGHENY. Everett Club Certificate No. 213 Held In Pittsburg Receives the Everett piano on payments of 51 per week. The Everett Piano Club, or co-operative system of selling pianos, is the most successful and satisfactory plan ever tried. We are delivering pianos as fast as our wagons can haul them. Our members get thelowest possible price, because there are enough members to contract for 350 pianos, and thus save $75 in the price of each piano; 6o0 members, each paying 51 per week, will pay for one piano in cash each week, and we deliver one piano per week on these payments. Member who pay all cash, or who pay $25 cash and $10 monthly, can take their pianos at once, and still get the discount obtained by the club contract. The piano selected by the club has no superior. Having the whole market to choose from on so large a contract, we chose theEverett, because itgives full value, dollar for dollar. We pay nothing for rep utations of men who died years ago. The Everett is a piano of to-day, with all the latest improvements. The tone is rich, powerful and musical, and they are made to wear. Each piano is warranted for seven years. Xow don't wait too long. Our club is not yet full, but we are delivering pianos and it is filling up rapidly. Send for cir cular or call and see the pianos at once. Alex. Boss, Manager, TTSa 137 Federal street, Allegheny. A Reliable Remedy for Colds. Messrs. Wells & Schroder, of Sanborn, Minn., say: "We have recommended Cham berlain's Cough Bemedy after other leading cough preparations had failed to do any good, and aiways with the best results. We can always rely upon that remedy, as it is sure to effect a cure. It has no equal for children; especially in cases of croup or whooping cough." 50-cent bottles for sale by E. G. Stuckey, Seventeenth and Twenty-fourth streets, Penn avenue, and corner Wylie avenue and Fnlton streets; by Mar ket! Bros., corner Penn and Frankstown avenues; by Theo. E. Ihrig, 3610 Filth ave nue, and by Carl Hartwig, Butler street, Pittsbnrg, and in Allegheny City by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal street, and Thos. B. Morris, corner Hanover and Preble ave nues; Fred H. Eggers, 172 Ohio street, and F. H. Eggers & Son, Ohio and Chestnut streets. ttsu HEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LUIL, 401 Smlthfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 8100,000. Surplus, $50,000. Deposits of SI and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent tts SONNENBEEO'S Society Gallery, No. 35 Fiith ave., Pittsburg, is crowded daily, making only first-class photos at lowest prices. Entrance by elevator. January Reductions. Kxable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave. MTT Great Drycood Snlo. "We are determined to close out our entire stock of fine drygoods at whatever prices it will bring. Please come before noon. Arthur, Schondelmyer & Co., 68 and 70 Ohio st, Allegheny, Black Goods Great bargains in these goods. Knable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth aye. MTT B.&B. Hot yards, but full pieces some 9 yards, others 13 yards. Ladies take full pieces quickly of the fine Nainsook and Cambric embroideries out on the center bargain counters. BooGS & Buhl. Moulin Cadrrwenr New goods at special prices. January sale. Enable & Shusteb, MTT 35 Filth aye. Landlords Should see that their agents have the fol lowing qualifications before giving them their property for management: Responsibility, Experience and Facilities. All these you have in Black & Baird, 95 Fourth avenue. Now for bargains at Knable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth aye. MTT The Iron City Brewing Co.'s ale and por ter are the most popular seasonable drinks. 'Phone 1186. See the bargains in linens,and spreads. Knable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth aye. MIX B.&B. 4 choice lines black silk striped drapery nets on sale to-day at special close prices. Boggs & Buhl. Corset sale at Enable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth ave. mtt Investors should attend the Orphans' Court sale of Fourth avenue property, ad joining the Dollar Sayings Bank, to-day (Tuesday), January 7, at 11 o'clock A- M.", on the premises. January sale of dress goods. Greatest bargains ever shown. Prices bound to move them. Enable & Shusteb, mtt 35 Fifth aye. Cabinet photos $1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc, at low prices. Lies' Gallery, a 10 and 12 Sixth st Table Linens Rrdneed, Napkins and towels rednced. Knable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth aye. MTT BlATB's Pir.T.q rvrs.. t?ii.v . rnenmatic remedy. Bure. tiromnt anA ! Ive. AtQugEista. ' xxm THAT INSURANCE CONVENTION. A movement for a. Heeling of Agent Which No One Here Understands Several Airenls Give Tbelr Views. The following telegram was received by The Dispatch from Hamsburg: A State convention of Insurance agents will be held in this city on the 13th inst, for the purpose of perfectiag an organization to pre vent brokers in New York and other points from placing insurance at lower rates than local agents are authorized to charge, and to prevent adverse legislation. Mr. Edwards, of Edwards & Kenny, rep resenting the Liverpool, London and Globe, when interrogated upon the convention call said: "Ihave received an invitation to at tend the convention, but no explanation of its objects. The movement is an entirely new one to me, nor can I ascertain anything definite in regard to it by inquiry among in surance men here. Several gentlemen of my acquaintance have also been invited, but I know of no one who intends going. There is an organization and a very thorough one known as the 'Middle Depart ment,' which has been in active existence for a number of years. It is composed of special agents who inspect risks and adjust loses. They have annual meetings which are generally held in Harrisburg, because a central location, though they sometimes meet on the seashore." Mr. King, President of the Cash Insur ance Company, on being questioned said: "I know nothing whatever of the proposed convention. Occasionally agents come here representing companies that we know noth ing of, and take risks perhaps below regular rates. I cannot exactly understand how any convention could effect anything from the simple fact that anyone having a license can take insurance at any rates they see fit Onr recognized insurance men here are all mem bers of the Board of 'Underwriters, and all charge the same rates. They are honorable men and would not place risks at rates lower than the schedule fixed by the company." Several other gentlemen who were inter viewed on the subiect concurred in the gen eral opinion that it was merely a proposed meeting of local agents, probably from the smaller towns, whose main object is perhaps by some concert of action to secure protec tion for themselves against brokers in New York and elsewhere who in doing business with their companies direct, are materially lessening the receipts of said agents. Some of these companies very unfairly write poli cies over the heads of their local agents at a rate which the agents themselves cannot af ford to accept. Am pie protection is afforded all legitimate companies by the State law, and there is no just cause or ground for com plaint on this score. Attention, Landlords! Avery important matter to ook after this time of the year is the engagement of a re liable agency to manage the renting of your houses. The well-known firm of Black & Baird have 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 gheny and suburbs. By the uniform system they have adopted, better results are ob tained than by the owners. Monthly settle ments, with itemized statements, are for warded promptly. Seductions in black goods. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth are. MTT Great Drycood Sale. "We are determined to close out our entire stock of fine drygoods at whatever prices it will bring. Please come before noon. Arthur, Schondelmyer & Co., 68 and 70 Ohio st, Allegheny. French sateens, plain black, only 22 cents, regular 37-cent quality. Enable & Shusteb, 33 Fifth aye. MTT B. dcB. New bargains we just purchased in 48 inch black silk drapery nets at much less than regular retailing prices on nice goods. Boogs & Buhl. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Thayer & Crosby is this day dissolved by mutual consent any out standing accounts will be settled by either of the undersigned at their office. No. 96 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Pa, THAYER & CROS BY. D. J. THAYER, P. B. CKOSBY. PrrTSBUBG, PA, January 2, 189a ji3-S-D "TOTICE OF DISSOLUTION TO WHOM J.1 it may concern: We the undersicned do, this 4th day of January, 1890, agree by mutual consent to dissolve partnership heretofore known as Rodgers Bros., situated on Fox st, S. 8., Pittsburg. Pa., by 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 of L. J. Rodgers, successor to Rodger Bros. Signed L. J. RODGERS, 35-41 JOS. F. RODGERS. DIVIDENDS. Cmr Savings Bake, I PlTTSBUKO, Pa., Dec. 31. 1889. ( 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. jaL37-D JOHN Vf. TAYLOR, Cashier. Gebman-Ameeican Ins. Co. of Pa ) OFFICE NO. Ill FOUBTH AVENUE, PrrrsBUBG, January 8, 1890. ) DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT (E2 per share), payable on demand. JaS-53 A W. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. Masonic Bank, ) PrrTSBUBG. Pa., December SL 18S9. ( THIRTY-FOURTH DIVIDEND THE Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the past six months, pa vable on demand. jal-4-D W. R. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. First National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa-, I Pittsbubg. December 3L 1S89. ( DrVTDEM THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capital stock, payable on demand, free of tax. jal-8-D J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Office Union Insubancb, Co., i j I No. S14 Bmithneld st. U I Pittsburg. Januarv 6 1890. J 1 1 DIVIDEND-THE BOARD HAVE THI8 day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT on the capital stock, piyable f orwith. ja7j60-TTS J. W. J. McLAlN, Secretary. DUQUESNE NATIONAL BANK. I Pittsbubg, Pa. December 81. 1889. DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this dav declared a dividend of (4) FOUR PER CENTUM on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, pay able on demand, free of tax. jal-21 A. H. PATTERSON, Cashier. Gebman savings and Deposit i Bane of Bibutngbaii. ( Corner Carson and Fourteenth streets, f PrrrsBUBG. Januarys, 1890. J TMVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS U bank have this day aedared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT, payable Monday. January 13. J. F. ERNY, Cashier. Ja3-28 LEGAL NOTICES. -VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET JL TERS of administration on the estate of Anna Merker, late of Allegheny City, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same to him without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate -will make immediate payment to him. MR. CHAS. MERKER, Ja7-44-Tn 108 Ohio st, Allegheny, Pa. Office of 8obo 4 Hennino, j ,1805 Carson street Pittsbubg, January 8, 189a ) ESTATE OF REED MYERS. DECEASED Notice is hereby given tbat letters of administration c. t.a. on the estate of Reed Myers, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. . , WILLIAM HENNING, Adm'r eta., 1805 Carson st, Southside, city. Ja7-43-TU EDUCATIONAL. PARK INSTITUTE, 304 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting, Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting. Elocution. Students admitted at any time. Send lor prospectus. L. LUDDEN. A 2L, Prln. ja4r8-xus 83-JXrplay advertisements one dollar per tguare for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page such at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty -ents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBA2TCE: OFFICES. For tho accommodation of tho public, Branch Offloes have been established at the following plaoes, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where advertisers already have account! with Tas dis patch. PrrTSBUBG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. J&fl Butler street EMIL G. bTUCKET, Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. bTUCKEY 4C0., Wylie ave. and Fultonst N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. XABT END. J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER 4 EHE1BLER, 5 th av. 4 Alwood it EOCTHSIDX. JACOB BPOHN. No. 2 Canon street E. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 9 Federal street. II. J. McBRWE, Market Bouse, Allegheny. FBED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS 4 80N, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin avej. G. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEK11YM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOE THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET, WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRnT10NS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALSOUTH8IDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. WANTED. Stole Heln. -tttanted-first-class gab fitter. AP- V V PLY to TETLEY 4 FOLSOM, 3710 Butler. Ja7-51 WANTED I TAILORS TO MAKE PANTS. Apnly to HENEY G. OTTO, 2631 Penn ave. Ja7-50 WANTED-A GOOD BARBER. INQUIRE AL. KING, No. 33 Grant ave., Iflllvale borough. Ja7-87 "TTANTED A GOOD DRAUGHTSMAN. W Call after 10 A. M. at HENEY MOESER'S, 612 Liberty st, Pittsbnrg. Ja7-U9 WANTED AT ONCE-AN EXPERIENCED cook for lunch room: good wages to right party. Apply 1B9 LIBERTY ST. Ja7-o7 WANTED-A GOOD BARBER. APPLY AT once, 58 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny. Ja7-98 WANTED-IMMEDIATELY-A GOOD BAR BER. Apply at GEORGE STROEBEL'S, No. 24 Island ave., Ninth ward, Allegheny, Pa. Ja7-75 WANTED AT ONCfc, A MAN TO CANVASS city trade: good Inducements to right party. A88AM TEA CO., 4505 Liberty ave. Ja7-47 -TTJANTED HAMMER3MAN, TO MAKE LO VV OOMOTIVK-sbapes Apply to COOKE LO COMOTIVE AND MACHINE CO., Peterson. N. J. U4-69-D WANTED-A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB and make himself nteful about a house. In quire at WEST PENN HOSPITAL, Twenty elghth St. Ja7-5S WANTED OFFICE BOY-MUST BE ABLE to answer telephone calls and live in Alle gheny. Address in own handwriting, W. G., Dispatch office. Ja7-55 WANTED-A LIMITED NUMBER OF MEN with some acquaintance, business ability and good references. Call from 11 a. II. to 12 M. and 1 to 5i30 F. M. 318 FIFTH AVE. Ja7-77 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO sell on commission a full line of Infant turns and child's McKay sewed shoes. Address, with reference, 10LMER at CO., Orwlgsburg, Pa. dei8-40-D WANTED-COLLECTOB AND SOLICITOR Must be an experienced man, and prepared to furnish bonds. Apply to BEN J. HILL. Room 2, Central Telephone Building, 125 Sandusky St., Allegheny Ja-17 TT ANTED RELIABLE LOCAL A-NDTRAV-TT EL1NG salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties; don't delay; salary from start BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS Wanted-a machine shop foreman: a man who has had experience in building roll trains and all klndsnrrnlltnir mill mihln.v. Call on or address LEWIS & HYDE. Lewis Block. 4 wn. wwi,uuu ,h UU DUU1B1C J&f-d WAN1ED-BAD WRITERS, SMARTS PRAC TICAL BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street (near brldfre). opens A. m. to 9 p. m. ; Kood pennmanshlp guaranteed in a few lessons; private rooms for ladles. de2S-42-TTSSU WANTED - MEN - S30 SALARY, 40 EX PENSES lnadvance allowed each month; steady employment at home or traveling; no so liciting: duties dellverlngandmaklug collections; no postal cards. Address with stamp, HAFER & CO.. Plqua, O. de20-62-TTSSu XTTANTED-SiALEbSlEN AT 175 PER MONTH V calarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team furnished freo: write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. 8C24-90.D Female Help. WANTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AT WAGNER BLOCK, 177 Thirty-sixth street. Fifteenth ward. Ja7-8S VTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK BY YV a family in the East End; give references and address. Address, BOX X, Dispatch office. Ja7-43 WANTF.D COMPETENT COOK. FEMALE preferred; must furnish reference. Ad dress or anply to FORD CITY HOTEL, Ford City, Armstrong county. Pa. Ja7-S7 WANTED-A LADY BETWEEN THE AGES ot 35 and 50 to tak charge of house and three children for J2 to 8 months: references required. Address A. B. C, Dispatch office. Ja7-80 Male and Female Hulo. WANTED-AT ONCE-8 FAKM HANDS Men to attend to cattle; woman cook for small hotel, 55 per week; 2 dining room girls, dishwasher, laundress and seamstress, loo house girls, 40 cooks, 20 chambermaids. MEEHAN'S, 645 Grant st J6-d Situations. -TTT-ANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER BY V one oflonsr experience: best of reference given. Address LEDGER, Dispatch office. Ja7-85 Wi ANTED-S1TUATION A CHAMBERMAID or waitress. Address a. RniKRK rat. S. Newbnrry, Ridge, near Thirty-third at. Ja7-10O WANTLD POSITIONS BY 2 YOUNG MEN as drivers; thoroughly understand the care of horses. Address HORSES, Dispatch office. Ja7-54-ns WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN A POSITION of any kind: not afraid of work, and where he will have a chance of promotion Address H. ju, uispaicn omce. Ja7-43 -TTAKTEU-A. YOUNG MAN, AGE 24, DE V V SIRES situation as bookkeeper, office clerk or traveling salesman: have had 6 years' business experience and present best of references as to character and qualifications. Address B. A.. Dis pstch office. Ja7-53 Partners. WAXTED-PARTNER WITH FROM S5.000 TO 110,000 for manufacturing bulnesipaylnr from 90 to HO per cent. J. P. m, Dlipitch office. Ja7-5 -TTJANTED-A PARTNER WITH S8,000 OK V S3, ooo in a good established business and immense profits; must be a good salesman. Ad dress PARTNER, Dispatch office. ja7-3 Rooms, Rouses, dec -TTTANTED - BY JAN. 20 - FURNISHED VT bouse of about 8 rooms for a lamlly of four f.J.'fSi. .A.d!r?ir 5jtln Prtci -FURNISHED HOUSE, Dispatch office. Ja3-16-TTFSU Financial. -TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES, LARGE AND VV amall, at lowest market rates of Interest. W. A. HEKKON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja2-50-TuF WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over ft. 000; 4 per cent; no tax. HENRY A WEAVER CO?. 82 Fourth arenut WANTED-TO BENT PBOPEBTY IN BOTH cities; special attention given to renting and collectings established 1875; telephone J382. A. 1. WILbON, 65 Federal st, AUeghV. t Ja7-S8-TTS WAM,TiSV:TOJLOAN W IM AMOUNTS of 13, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on AH per cent free or tax: also smaller amonnu at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK 4 BAIRD, S5 i ourth avenue. se2i-dJS-D VV GAGES; POO and upward at per cent: SOO,000 at 4 per cent on residences or business properly; auo in aaiommg counties. S. H. FA. ENCH. 125 Fourth avenue" OC24-4-D WANTKD-MORTGAGr2J-tl.C0Q,000TOLOAN in large and small amounts at 4H. Sands per cent free of State tax: no delay, REED B. C0YLE4C0.. 131 Fourth ave. mySl.60 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES In amounts to suit In city or coun try, at 4 to s per cent, as to secnrlty: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK4 CO., 89 Fourth ave. deS-14-MTWTF XTr ANTED-MOKTG AGES-4JL 000, 000TO LOAN lxiocS. 7-fU BON, 105 Fourth avsnna. WANTED. Financial. w ANTED-SMALL MOK1GAGESL J.WIL- SON, M9 JTourth ave. noaws TaTANTED-MORTGAGESMON EY TO LOAN TV In sums to suit at iX, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES 4 BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave. Tel. 1ST. pi-H-TT85U Miscellaneous. WANTED-TO BOY A LIGHT MANUFAC TURING business. Address J. O. P.. Dis patch office. Ja7-91 TTTANTED-BAKNANDSTABLEFOK4TO 6 Vv horses and buggies. Apply oy letter only. terms, etc.. to J. N. MINK, 6t oixtu st. jatw WANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S doien (13) or Stewart & Co. 's One cabinet photos for It at 90 and 91 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny B1V2S-49-TTSU TTTANTED SETTER DOG NOT OVER 2 TV years old: must be well broken: state urlce and where can he seen. Address JOHN ANDREW B,, Despatch office. J&7-S2 ANTED-EVEKYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of W Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St.. All'y., is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and vuo UU.GU MU. UUUiUB, BU 4UI CO, (Ml UUC T.U1. mbl3-63 "TT7-ANTED TO ARRANGE WITH A VV wealthy club to build ponds for trout and other flsu, with extensive territory and close to railway; noue but first-class parties of means need answer. BOX 1051. siren. Pa. Ja7-53 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Citr Residences. FOR SALE-ONLY 1,200-6N ONEU)A BT.. Thirty-fifth ward, well located: lot 53x130 ft, with good dwelling and store building. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja7-81-Tur FOR SALE-?5. 160-WILL NET OVER 9 PER cent. No. 162 Forty-first street; property, lot 25x150. one two-story frame, two 2-story bricks; satisfactory reasons for selling. Address owner. F. K. HAFFEY, 131 Irwin ave., Allegheny. Ja7-90 TTIOR SALE-FIFTH AVE.. ADJOINING u ruin Avenne music Hall. lot 40x120 to Ann st., with 3 brick buildings; room to build; price 9.100; terms $1,500 cash, bal. 6 years; biggest bar- ouu casn, ALLES gain In town. s uaixili, jw rourtn ave. Tel. 167. ja5-2S-Tusu FOR SALE SOUND INVESTMENT-NEW double brick, each house containing 8 rooms and halls: very convenient; complete; nice lo cality; convenient to street cars; short ride or easy wait to business center: entire property ti.000. CHARLES bOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood 'St. Ja7-78 FOB 8ALE-56.500-TWO BRICK HOUSES, one short isquare from Wylie ave.: these houses are two-story, with finished attics and six rooms; hall, laundry, hath, lntlde w. c. hot and cold water throughout; electric bells; these houses are almost new, and a great bargain; this piop erty will pav 8 per cent net on the Investment. BARN KIT 4 CHAPLIN. No. 101 Fourth ave. Ja7-63-TW East End Residence. FOB BALE-83.500-TWO FRAME HOUSES, 6 rooms; water in houses; these houses are In excellent condition; lots 22 6x45 on Atwood st. BARN KIT & CHAPLIN, 101 Fourth ave. Ja7-84 F 'OK SALE NORTH HILAND AVE. PROP- le large SeeW. dwelling with stable, outbuildings, etc A. HERRON&SONS, No. 80Fourthave. Ja2-57-TUP FOR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE, LOCATED 12 mlnntes by cable from heart of city: 60x100 feet fronting choice paved street; 835 per front foot. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st teiepnone 1773. Ja7-78 F IOK SALE-LOT 21X110, COK. CKAIU AND tliereon: price SvC00; one of very finest locations a" umt uuu ivi cimti unciuuK MCCUTCHLON, 104 Fourth ave. In tfaat Cnrl 4 uid for either dwelling or store. C. L, llltMU tnl V - . . n. JS4-81 FOR SALE-GOOD OAKLAND PROPERTY Substantial, comparatively new two-story brick 6 rooms: nice lot: a comfortable home and good investment for 83,700. CHARLES SOMER3 & CO , 313 Wood St. Telephone 1773. Ja7-78 FOK 8ALE-A CHOICE OAKLAND PROPER TY at a low price; substantial two-story man sard brick: 10 rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, range, gas, porch, side entrance: good repair; 15,500. CHARLES SOMER3 & CO., 313 Woodst Ja7-78 FOR SALE-ONLY 4,000-A COMPLETE NEW brick house of 8 rooms, well improved and well sewered, on St Clair st, one square from Penn ave.. East Liberty; terms very reasonable. W. A. HERKON & bONS, 80 Fourth ave. ja2-53-Tu FOR SALE-82.800-DIRECTLY ON LINE OF Central Traction cable, 10 minutes' ride of v...... w. v.. j, ..f-a.w.j, uauHlll BlBbC 1VUJ, brick; 7 rooms, vestibule, hall: good lot: side en trance. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Ja7-7S FOR SALE-NEW BRICK HOUSE, LATE style, 9 rooms: tastefully finished and pa Eered; all the latest Improvements; large porches, ne appearance; lot 40x121 feet: near Itonp sta tion and cable cars. See W. A HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja2-63-TuF FOR SALE EAST END RESIDENCE ON Ellsworth ave.. handsome Queen Anne onck house of ,10 rooms, reception hall, bath, both kinds g is, electric bells, replete with all modern conveniences- a choice property; price low, terms easy. I. M. PENNOCK &SON, 105 Fourth ave. Ja4-2-TT8 FOR SALE EASY TERMS-BEN VENUE Place, 3 new modern frame dwellings of 6 rooms, center halt bathroom, h. and c water, slate mantels, natural gas. electric Hxht all con veniences; lot WxlI5 Further particulars at office ofBLACKA BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A-100. JaS-M FOR SALE-ONLY S8.300, ON EASY TEEMS (to suit the purchaser), complete new brick houses, 9 and 13 rooms, on Forbes st audColtart square. In tie midst of the most desirable part of Oakland; send for particulars: the best liouses In the market. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Js3-33-tuf FOK SALE LILAC STREET, SHADYSIDE, new bouses. Just finished; 11 rooms and laun dry, handsomely finished: wired for electric lights: complete sewerage: all latest conve niences; location near traction cars and Pennsyl vania Railroad; lots 50x118. HENRY A. BREED, 51S Market street. Ja4-82-TTfl FOR SALE THERE ARE TEN VERY DE SIRABLE nouses now in course of construc tion ou Oakland square; to be finished complete ready for occupancy by April 1; live of these houses are already sold, leaving five still available to buyers; prices, 17,500, 13.000 and S10.0CO, accord ing to lr and location; lots vary In size from 30x 100 to 92x150; Atwood St., now paved with asphalt from Filth ave. to Oakland sauare. and traction road being laid. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. de!2-4 Alleahcnv Residences. FOR SALE-NO. 73 LINCOLN AVENUE. AL LEGHENY, atanctlon, on the premises, to- dvy, by order of Orphans' Court aee w . a. Ja7-39 U.&BKON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE 7 ROOMS. BATH, range, laundry, side porch; corner lot 23x100 ft.: good stable win give yon a nargain: only fl.SOO: terms easy, A, D. 1LSON, 55 Federal .1.. Aiiegneny. ja7-30-wrs FORSALE-ON WESTERN AVE. NEAR THE parks, elegant brick house 10 rooms, bith and laundry, finely finished, automatic Incandes cent Ugnt, speaking tubes, gas and water, side entrance, side porch, fine brick stable: tbis Is a chance seldom offered. For c&rd of admission call on A. D. WILSON, 55 Federalst, Allegheny. Ja7-37-TTS fenburban Residences. FOR SALE-37 ACRES-HOUSE 10 BOOMi sprlnghouse, barn, stable, plenty of fruit and water, with coal business, at Richmond. V. For full particulars apply to A V, WILSON. 6a Federal, Allegheny. Ja7-3G-WTS FOR SALE-WE CAN OFFER FOK S3, 000 THIS entire property, 7 acres ground on line of railroad, close to station; good soil, valuable de posits ot fire clay; adJolniDK plot of ahont IH acres, with large manufacturing bnlldlngs, connected with this good-sized lot fronting on main street, with 8-room dwelling: this property Is In tbe Bea ver Valley, surrounded by growing towns, directly online of new electric railroad and proposed ship canal. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st. . Ja7-78 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lou. ,TnOR SALE-THIRTEENTH "WARD LOTS; X! S40O, S500, S50O and upwardi choice location, near the new Wylie ave. cable road; the conveni ence of this section of the city will enhance prop erty rapidly; call at the office and get plan and full particulars. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 85 Fourth aye. Ja7-83 East End Lota. FOB SALE-HANDSOME E. E. BUILDING site: close to paved street: 195x218 feet, to 50 foot street; entire property, II, 300. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st. Ja7-78 "TTlOB SALE-BAUM GHOVE ILOTS-SECUKE sj coiorea plan and investigate: easy terms and low prices. MF.LLON BROS. East End. or JOHN P. RASTER, Agt, 512 Smlthfleld st. Jao-59-TT FOR SALE VILLA PARK PLAN OF LOTS are the most desirable In the market: uo lot less than 40x140 feet; good walks, close to station: prices low and best of terms; investigate this plan beforepurcbaslng elsewhere. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, S12 Smlthfleld street. ja5-5S-TTSSU FOR SALE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on paved street; close to cable lines and busi ness section of city; at(900, (1,000,11,100, 11,200,11,500 and 82,000; these are all good properties lor Im provement, or safe for Investment. Consult our property lists. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO , 813 Wood st. Telephone 1773. Ja7-78 IFlnzelwood Lots. FOB SALE HAZELWOOD LOTS-AT A great bargain; we wUl sell 8 fine lots, 25x111 ft. In order to close out a plan of lots at prices 25 er cent lower than any other lota. For further nformatlon call on BLACK 4 BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue. 2Dj jas jj FOB SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTSI-HAZEL-WOOD Flow-rs' plan-83 nice bulldlnc lots on Hazelwood ave., Emahlla and other good streets; only 8 minutes' walk from B. 4 O. It R. station: 22 dally trains each way, and on the line of the Second ave. electrlo railway, thus offering frequent and cheap facilities of access: choice prices reasonable, on small or monthly payments,' such as WUl clve everyone in onnortnnltr tn mu eievatea position: picturesaue view: " Pleasant home. L M. PENNOCK 4 SON, I 108 Fourth avt. ;4-nra 'J FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lota. FOK SALE-FINE LOT-SHEFFIELD ST., Allegheny: 20x140 feet to alley; 12.100. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st Ja7-73 FOR SALE-E2, OX-LOT 21X75. FREMONT ST.. near Pennsylvania ave.. Second ward. Alle gheny: a nice lot for a nice houe. A. LEGGATE 4 SON, 31 Federal st. Allegheny. JaS-9 FOR SALE WE CAN OFFER THIS ENTIRE block of 8 beautiful building lots on choice paved street In Allegheny for 16,000. CHARLES SOMFRS&CO., 313 Wood st Telephone 1773. ja7-73 Parma. FOR SALE-FARM, 30 ACRES FRAME house, 5 rooms, stable, gralnbouse. wagon shed, sprlnghouse, fine orchard; one mile from Beaver, near Ohio river. ED. W1T11SH. U0 Grant St.. Flttsbnrfr. Pa. Ja7-D tfOR. SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-GROCERY, SIM LIBERTY AVE NUE; line countersand shelving: full line of goods; good trade established. Ja-4-75 FOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL . grocery business In Allegheny: best location dreisHlAlL GRoSERfD&DSch'iTfflcf'1" lat-77 "ess hhiail ukuier. Dispatch office. Ja2-77 FOR SALE-THE GOOD-WILL, FIXTURES and stock of a grocery store now doing a paying pusiness: gooa reasons for selling. W. A. fixa&iii ItON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja7-81-TUF F OR SALE-CORNER JUNIATA AND CHAR TIERS Sts.. line BtorR nrnnArtv? nnv oprn. pled as drugstore: also dwelling adlolning; will sell separate. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st. Al- legneny. JS7-36-WTS FOR SALE-GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOK one or two active men with some capital to step Into a paying wholesale produce commission business, profits this yearwlll reach tio.OCO; owner engaged in other business reason for selling. Ad dress F. O. DICKSON, 110 Monterey at, Alle. gheuy. delo-50 FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING S AND 10 CENT store, fish and oyster depot, grocery stores (350 to 110.000, cigar stores p5o to ItSOO, drug stores, country stores, boarding bouses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries, teed store, cigar factory and other good business chances. SHEP ARD & CO., M Fifth ave. Jal FOR BALE-8I,50O-A PROFITABLE LITTLE livery stable, on good street close to business section of the city: good trade doing; rent and 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 bOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood st JlT-78 FOR SALE-5 AND 1C CENT AND GENTS' furnishing goods storo In large, thriving town, near the city, 8400; millinery and notion stores; drug stores; grocery stores: cigar stores: confectioneries; news stand: restaurant; furni ture of eeren rooms, occupied by roomers, cen trally located. PEECIVAL 4 CHAPMAN. 67 Fifth ave, 2d floor. Ja7-91 FOK SALE-A CLEAN. PROFITABLE AND active grocery business; the establishment has been operated under present ownership 10 years, is located on a prominent E. E. street in t rapidly growing localltj, storeroom large and attractive, completely equipped; rent low: will sell at Invoice, estimated at about 81,000. CHARLES SOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood St. Ja7-78 Business Stands. EOR SALE - ON FIEST AVE.. BETWEEN Wood and Smlthfleld sts. ; lot 48x80 ft., with a three-story warehouse. For information seeW. A. HF.KRON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-57-TUF EOK SALE-TO-DAY-AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M.. on the premises, that desirable business property, 114 and 116 Fourth ave., adjoining the Dollar nank: mu5t be sold to settle an estate. W A. HEKKON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja7-39 FOR BALE-FIFTH AVE. RESIDENCE AND business property; lot 20x115 to alley: Fifth ave. front, substantial brick, -with -storeroom 75 feet In depth; hall and seven dwelling rooms; brick. Brooms In rear; 311,000. CHARLES BOM ERS & CO., 313 Wood St. ja7-78 FOR SALE-8500 PER FRONT FOOT-BllSl-NESS property; fine location In Allegheny; adjacent valuations range from 8700 to 81, X): this mnstbe sold and we Invite the attention of spec ulators familiar with values In Allegheny. OH AS. SOMERS & CO. Telephone 1773. Ja7-78 FOR 8ALE-BESTBBEWEBY IN CRAWFORD Co , Pa.; desirably located: no city tax; fine machinery, mash tubs and all apparatus in good condition, good vaults, best spring water, natu ral gas: also nine acres of land belonging to brewerv property on which is a new modern ten room brick dwelling, cost to build. 83,000; also good barn for six horses and bnttllng works; original cost of entire plant 850,000; the above property will be sold at a sacrifice lr sold at once; owner going to retire. For lull particulars call or address J. L. WILLIAMSON, Real Estate, Meadvllle, Pa. Ja7-2-TT FOB. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. machinery and Metals. FOK SALE-ENGINES AND rBOlLERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa. jal-12 FOR SALE-ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN- GIN K, 25.000 feet second-band wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and blemen valves, castings, etc YELTE & MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. Iy21-91-rrs FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.:allrefltted;;oodasnew, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.s;YOUNG,23Parkway,Allegheny. Pa. OC25-80-D LOST. LOST-A BLACK ELASTIC GARTER, WITH gold clasp; name Inscribed In full. Reward of $5 will be gfven to finder if left at DISPATCH OFFICE. Ask for Wade. Ja5-12-TTSu LOST-SMALL, SILVER GRAY YORKSHIRE terrier, dark stripe down middle of back: ?10 reward will be given and no qnestlons asked If he dog is returned to 69 LINCOLN AVE., Alle gheny ja8-34 LOST-SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, SCOTCH COL LIE shepherd dog; color golden sable, white breast and fore feet. W 111 pay reward and ask no qnestlons ir returned to 331 WASHINGTON AVE., Allegheny. ja7-70 T ObT-SATURDAYEVENING,JAN.4.NEAB JLJ Goettman's restaurant, on the Diamond, a pocketbook, containing money and P. R. R. tleketrrom East Liberty to Dallas. The finder will please leave It at the DISPATCH OF ICE. J17-94 OFFICIAL ITTSBUKG. -VTOTICBIS HEREBY GIVKN THATTHE Jul report of Viewers on tbe 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. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBTnto, Pa., Januarv 6, 1890. jaB-29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on the construction of a sewer on Kirkwood street from Hiland ave nue to Beatty street bas been approved by Councils, which action will be final unles an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief, of Department of Public Works. PITTSBURG, Pa, January 6, 189a ja6-29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements on tho opening of Government alley, from Miin street to Fisk street and Bowery alley from Garden alley to Govern ment alley, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is taken from tbe same in the Court of Common Pleas within ten days from date hereof. GEORGE SHEPPARD, City Clerk. PITTSBURG, January 6, 1890. ja&30 Continued on the Sixth and Seventh J'ages. INSURANCE STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF ARTISANS' INSUR ANCE COMPANY of Pittsburg; Pa., for the year ending Deoember 81, 1889: Capital stock. $ 100,000 00 ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages .....9 83,208 38 Real estate. 29,900 00 Stocks 1.000 00 Interest due and accrued 3.003 20 Loans and collaterals 1,425 00 Bonds 6.849 00 Cash in banks 10.937 82 Premiums in course of collection... 3,083 64 Agents' balances 10S6 47 items Que ana accrued 254 go 142,751 01 LIABILITIES. Unpaid loss 1,334 73 Unpaid dividends 612 00 Unpaid bdls 6 30 Reserve for reinsurance 19,136 S3 Capital stock - 100,000 00 Surplus 2L6U 40 S 142,751 01 INCOME. Firo premiums net J Interest rents and all other sources 2Z797 31 6,087 33 EXPENDITUREa. Fire losses f 10,038 67 Expenses, rents, salaries 6,517 15 Commissions and State taxes- 8.177 93 S 19,733 75 Dividends paid stockholders ..,$ 6,838 00 Losses paid from organization to date 238,012 28 Dividends paid from organization to date. 228.838 00 Risks in force December 31, 1889.... 8,219,473 23 CHARLES P. SMITH. 5a7-68-TT8 Secretary. WILSON-JE WELER FINE GOLD AND silver watches, jewelry.diamonds, silver ware, clocks and spectacles, eta, etc-, at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Fine watch and Jewelry renalrlne a specialty. JaS-8 I TO LET. Allegheny Residences. mo LET-A NEW 8 BOOM FRAME DWELL JL ING In Allegheny: close to street ears: 813. W. W. MCNEILL A BKO., 105 Fourth ave. Ja7-S TO LET CHOICE BRICK DWELLING OF 8 rooms, bathroom, laundrv, allznodera con veniences: rent very low; No. Si laggart street; on line of Pleasant Valley street cars. Call for our dally to let list BLACK & BALED, 15 Fourth ave. Ja7-S5 Artrtments. rriO XET-A SECOND STORY" FURNISHED JL rront room, stationary wasnsuna; also, two inrnisnen connecting oacx rooms. PENNAVE. Offices. Dealt Boom. &c TO LET -DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE Standard building. Wood, near Sixth ave nue: large, well II, hted: rent low. See W. A. UJiBKU.I SUNS. O Fourth avenue. Ja3-40-Tuy TO LET-tMO PER YEAK-A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED ofllce with all modern conven iences; newly painted and papered; has two large closets for storage room. Inqnlre at GERMAN LA SAVINGS BANK. 423 Woodst. non-31-D PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS-HUNDREDS OF new books, nicely bound in cloth gilt at 2Sc each: many fine boocs In elegant bindings; come and see them. LEVI'S BOUKSTORE, Liberty St., nearNlnth. nc3-33 PERSONAL-MADAMDEACON-GRAPHOL-OGY, or character reading, by handwriting; a letter or good specimen of writing, stating age and sex, will be delineated for the remittance of 81: any reasonable questions answered. MADAM DEACON. I3MIfllln.st. Pittsburg, Pa. Ja7-76 "OEHSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY EE- A. lUKNEL); recentl V thev had not been on tha best bf terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned oy tno wue insisting on oeing aiiowea to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner: in order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all tbelr work berearterto DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Fifth ave.. corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. auvSO-D AMUSEMENTS. B1 LlOU THEATER To-nleht. BKONSON HOWARD'S SHENANDOAH. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. January 13 Hermann's Trans-Atlantique Vaudeville. j6-9 GRAND OPJSRA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, PRIMROSE & WEST Minstrels. Nextweek-HANLON'SFANTASMA. ja6-M WORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny City. Every Afternoon and Evemnc 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 jiew attractions. Next week: Marcus Goodwill, the Mastodon Man. ja6-8 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE AMERICAN FOUR COMEDY AND SPECIALTY CO. JaS NOTICES. GbhEbal Office National TeansitCo., I On, Crrr. PA.. January 1, 1890 -TOTICE TO PATRON8 OF NATIONAL XI Transit Company: On and after JANU ARY L 1S90, the charge for shrinkage on steamed oil received by the National Transit Company will be one-half of 1 per cent for each ten degrees of temperature. Instead of 1 per cent for each ten degrees, as charged hereto fore. D. O'DAY, jaS-50 General Manager. 1ST OTICE TO LANDLORDS. Deeming It advantageous to both landlord and tenant to consolidate the renting business as much as possible, we have arranged with Black &. Baird. 95 Fourth ave., to have 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 or property. As Black &. Baird are well qualified by long experience in the business of reptlng and collecting rents, we do heartily reoommend .them to our former patrons in tbis line as a firm wbo are both capable and financially responsible for all busi ness entrusted to them. We will continue as heretofore to conduct a general real estate business in all its branches, except the rent department BAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO. Pittsburg January L 1890. jal 33 ELECTIONS. Office of the Teutonia Insurance I Company. No. 206 ,Ohio Street. Allegheny, Pa.. January 4, 1890. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION of directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY. January 13, 1890, between the hours of 10 o'clock A a. and 2 o'clock p. Jf. ja7-6g-MTT3 C. W. GERWIG. Secretary. Office of the Columbia Oil Co., AXJ. Ul iUAAJ&.r SI.. Pittsburg. December 27. 1889. 9. ) r th: Co. wl rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X stockholders of the .Columbia Oil Co. will be held on THURSDAY, January 9, 1889. at U o'clock A M.. for the election of directors and for the transaction of such business as may be presented. A P. McGREW, Secretary. de27-79 GERMAN SAVINGS AND DEPOSIT 1 Bank of Birmingham, V Ptttsbur o. January 2, 1890. ELECTION THE ELECTION FOR THIR TEEN (13) directors of this bank for the ensuing year will be held at tbe banking house, corner Carson and Fourteenth street'.Tuesday, January 14, 1890, from 1 to 3 o'clock P. M. ja3-28 J. F. ERNY. Cashier. The Arsenal Bank of Pittsburg, ( December 28. 1889. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of twelve directors for this bank to servo for the ensuing year will beheld at tbe bank ing bouse, corner Butler and Forty-third streets, on WEDNESDAY, January 8, 1800, be tween tbe hours of 11 a. m. and lp.n, de27-97-D W. B. WILLIAMS. Cashier. Gebman-Amekican Ins. Co. of Pa 1 Office No. Ill Fourth Avenuk, Pittsburg, January 3, IS9U S ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for twelve Directors of tbis company to serve the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company JANUARY 13, 1890, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and lr.lt ja53 W.J. PATTERSON, Secretary. Aij.bghenyNationai.Bane. I PlTTSBuno, Pa, December 13, 18S9. ELECTION THE ELECTION FOR DI RECTORS of this bank for the ensuing year will be held at the banking house. No. 45 Fifth avenue, on TUESDAY, January 14, 1890, between tbe hours of 11 A M. and 12 M. del432.D F. C. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. Office Union Insurance Co.," "I no. 014 smitnueia street, Pittsburg. January 6. 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for 12 directors of this company to serve for tbe ensuing year, will beheld at tbe office of the company, on MONDAY, January 13,1890, between tbe hours of 11 A M. and 1 P. K. jaWO-D J. W. J. McLAIN, Secretary. office of Armenia Insurance Co., No. 65 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Jannarv3, 1890. S ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION of Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held at tbe office of tbe company on Monday, January 13, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. If. and 2 p. M. W. D. McGILL. Secretary. ja4-93-D First National Bane, Pittsburg. Pa. i Pittsburg. December, 14. 1889. ( ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION of nine directors for tbis bank, to serve for the ensuing year.wlll be held at the Banking Honse. corner Wood st and Fifth avenue, TUESDAY, January 14. 1890, between tbe hours of 11 A. K. and 1 o'clock r. M. delM J. D. SCULLY. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETLNG THE AN NUAL meeting of the stockholders or tbe MonongahelaNavigation Company will be held on THURSDAY, January 9, 1890, at the offio ot the company. No. 104 Grant street, Pitts burg, at 2 o'clock p. x., for tbe election of offl. cers and managers ot the company for the en suing year, and other business. W. BAKEWELL. Secretary. del9-3-19.20,21.2i26.28.31,Ja2.4,5,7,9 Ben Franklin Insurance Company. ) of the Crrr of Allegheny, pa.. Allegheny, January 3. 189a ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of tbis company t serve the ensuing year will be held at tbe nfflce of the company 43 Ohio street on MONDAY, Janu ary 13, 1890, between the hours of 10 a. Jr. and 2 P. M. WM. A FORD, Secretary. Ja3-26-D Office of Western Penn'aj Exposition Society, t THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THIS SO CIETY for the election of thirteen di rectors to serve for the ensmn? Tear, and for I the transaction of such other business aa may uo utuugui up, wui uo ueia in tue art room, second floor of Hamilton building. 91 Firth avenue, on TUESDAY, January 7. 1890, be tween the hours of 3 and 4 p. x. JAS. W. BATCHELOR, Secretary. Ptttsbubq, January L 189a IjZ-41-d PIANOIs, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instrument HAMILTON'S, Fifth avenM. deWr AUCTION BALES. BT HENRY AUCTION; CO. AUCTION FINE HOUSE FURNISH. J1ENTS, carpets, sewing machine, etc, AT AUCTION, On Farragnt st, off Staunton ave-, near Hiland are., i WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, At 10 o'clock, prompt Fine silk plush parlor suit, far rngs, lace curtains, pictures, Brussels and ingrain carpets, hanging lamps, oak and walnut Chamber suits, mirror door wardrobe, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, line bedding; mattresses, springs. White sewing machine, mahogany sideboard, decorated dinner set ex tension table, chairs, rockers, kitchen and laun dry goods, etc HENRY AUCTION CO., U1L AucVri. jaM17 B Y HENRY AUCTION CO. LIM. CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRYGOODS At the rooms. No. 311 Market st This is the one and the last chance to buy cheap, as this is positively the last week of sale. Everything must go, as the receiver Is hard flushed for money. Sales as usual, every mora ng. afternoon and evening. Come one and alt Remember this chance comes but once In a lifetime to get this fine stock at yonrown price. HENRY AUCTION CO. LLVL, Auctioneers. jo-113 FURNITURE, Wrecked freight, carpets, eta. at auction, TUESDAY, Jaiiuary 7. at 10 o'clock, A. it. Mirror, door wardrobes, Brunswick folding; bed, Turkish couch, hair and husk mattresses, line ofllce and library desks and book cases, iron safe, 2 seal sacques, plusb goods, ladies coats, drygoods, notions, clocks, pictures, cur tains, blankets, linoleum, rugs, brnssels and Ingrain carpets, walnut, oak and cherry side boards, rockers, chairs, extension tables, dinner, tea and table ware. Alio at same place, at 2 In the afternoon, lot of wrecked freicht HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Ja5-ll 4 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Nos. 114 and 116 Fourth avenue. At Public Sale, ON THE PREMISES, TUESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1S90, AT 11 ,. , O'CLOCK A. M. Lot 45x85 feet adjoining the Dollar Savings Bank property. This is one of the largest and ' most eligibly situated lots for a business block now for sale in this neighborhood, and we in vite investors to be on hand, as the adminis trator desires to close the estate. Terms mads known at sale. Information from W. A HERRON 4 SONS. de267-TT3 No. 80 Fourth ave. ORPHANS' COURT. SALE. ALLEGHENY CITY DWELLING, No. 73 Lincoln Avenue. We will offer for sale on the premises TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 18S0, AT 233 O'CLOCK. P. AL. Tbat elegant residence property of tha lata Charles L. Caldwell, lot 36x140 feet to an alley, with stable on rear of lot A bargain is offered in this, as the administrator desires to settle) the estate. Information and keys to examine the property from W. A. HERRON & SONS, de-237-TTS No. 80 Fourth ave. LDJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Will be sold at public sale on Wednesday, January 8, at 2 p. M.. lot 22 ft 8 in. on Logan st. Pittsburg, by 100 feet in depth to 20 ft alley, having thereon a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 87. Terms made known at sale. jaS32 R. B. PETTY. Executor. KESOB.TS. THOMASVILLE, GA.,. Piney Woods Hotel. Season opens December 4. 1SS9. M. A. BOWER, Proprietor For circulars, rate, ett, address WM. E. DA VIES, Manager, Thomasville, Ga. or F. A BUDLONG, WindsorHotel, N.Y.City. OC12.97-TTS OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., HYGEIA HOTEL. Ode minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, -where daily inspections, drills, guard mounting and dress parade take place. The scenic at tractions are unrivaled. Mnsic af tdrnoon and evening. Climate mild, yet bracing and invigorating. Tha most de lightful winter resort In the United States. Turkish. Russian, Electric and HOT SEA Baths. Send for illustrative descriptiva pamphlet F. N. PIKE, deH-63-TTSSn Manager. ATTENTION, LANDLORDS. LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED RENI DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY. RENTS COLLECTED PROMPTLY. Monthly settlements, with itemized state ment BLACK 4 BAIRD. ja4-2S "95 Fourth ave. APRIL 1, 189a House hunting made easy at No. 95 FOURTH AVENUE. Largest and best equipped RENTJ3EPARTMENT in the city. List revised daily, and tree to aU upon application. BLACK&BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ja8 HOUSES WANTED IN ALL PASTS OF PITTSBURG, ALLEGHENY AND SOUTH SIDE. We have customers forsmaIl properties! ranging from 81,500 and upward. Tnis 13 tha best time of the year to sell. Put your proper ertv in our hands; we can dispose of it quick and to advantage. BLACK & BAl'RD. ja7-S4 95 FOURTH AVE. FOR SALE. SQUIRREL HILL. NEAR SCHESLEY PARK. SO acres land, having a frontage of over 2,800 feet on a good street 21 acres land, street frontage 1,400 feet 6 acres, fronting on two streets. 4 acres and 2-atory frame dwelling of 5 rooms. IS acres land near tbe Squirrel Hill Electrlo road and Forbes street IRA M. BURCHFLELD. 153 Fourth ave. de34(-TTS SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, I. MY SONS & CO., STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS ' And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments 1 neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtains of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. Jell-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE.. Pittsbnrg, Pa, lYrcKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures , LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETG Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone "CD. ja7-69-TTS Walter j. usboubne. kichard Barrows. barrows 4 osbourne job printers. . , v ., 90 Diamond street Tolephone No. 812. au31-&TT9 r A BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue, TelephoaB-13M, U e&Tk fofati -k m