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' HE DID HOT EESIGN.
Mr. Martin is Going Away and Mr.
Bindley Will Act for Him.
EXPOSITION PLANS FOE THE YEAE.
Bummer Concerts in Digh Faror With
Directors and Managers.
CLEYELAKD TO EMDLATE PITTSBURG
President Marvin, of the Exposition
Society, has turned over the affairs of his
office to Vice President Bindley, and will
leave this evening for a two months' absence
from the city. He had intended resigning
as head of the society, but was prevailed
upon to continue as President. The resig
nation was to have been made to the Board
of Directors yesterday, but after talking the
matter over Mr. Marvin concluded to stick.
With the understanding that Mr. Bindley
would do the work for the next two months,
or longer if necessary, he concluded to con
tinue as President He will spend the time
in Florida trying to recuperate his strength.
His arduous duties for the past year have
necessitated his taking a rest. If, possible
he will extend bis vacation to three months.
A meeting of the Board of Directors of the
society was held yesterday for the purpose
of reorganizing. The formality of electing
the following named officers was then gone
through with: President, S. S. Marvin;
Vice President, John Bindley; Treasurer,
A. F. Keating. The other officers were not
elected.
A meeting of the Executive Committee of
the society was called for this afternoon.
The object is to consider details for the Ex
position during the coming year. Among
them is the matter of popular concerts. It
has been almost decided to have several
weeks of musi-i during the latter part of
June. On July 4 a crand independence
and military instrumental concert will be
held. Outside of this the whole matter was
left to the Executive Committee. Manager
Johnston will ascertain the cost of giving
the concerts. It was also decided to open
the Exposition for the season of 1890 on
"Wednesday, September 3, and close it on
Saturday, October 18.
COMMITTEES APPOINTED.
The following committees were appointed
yesterday. Executive D. C. "Biplev,
Chairman; H. Bnhl, Jr., and Robert Pit
cairn. Finance. John Bindley, Chairman;
A. F. Keating and "William McCreery.
Property A. P. Burchfield, Chairman; H.
J. Heinz and "W. B. Lupton. Auditing
D. C. Herbst, M. Bosenbau m and TJ. J.
Unger.
Manager Johnston was directed to get np
a prospectus of the Exposition and have it
printed as early as possible. After the
meeting President Marvin was seen and in
regard to his giving the reins to Mr. Bind
ley, said:
"I wanted Mr. Bindley to be elected
president, as I need a rest and must get it
I would like to see him president of the so
ciety, as he will have considerable wort; to
do. I am in such a condition that it is
necessary to stop and take a rest I will
leave to-morrow evening for Philadelphia
to attend a meeting of the Elood Commis
sion. Then I will come home and, in com
dany with Mrs. Marvin, will leave Fridav
evening: for Florida. I will be away six
weeks or two months, and have turned the
affairs ot the president's office over to Mr.
Bindley. He will officiate in my absence.
On account of having to do the work X
would like to have seen him elected presi
dent in my stead.
"We decided at the meeting this after
noon to make th coming Eipositi n one of
the greatest ever held in this country. It
will be the effort of our lives. Everything
in the way of science, art, inaustry, etc.,
will be there, and it m ill truly be an expo
sition of Pitt&burg product's. At the meet
ing of the ExecntI 'e Committee to-morrow
the summer concert scheme will be arranged.
All the details will be perfected. I cannot
now say who we will get, as it may interfere
with our arrangements. We have a num
of first-class concert people in sight, and if
we had the fact printed that we were afie
4h.tH ...A., n...!.. vn.. Lki a. .1. .
4th of July we will hsve something to
astonish tne folks ss well as the people."
CLEVELAND "WAUTS A SHOW.
Manager Johnston, of the Western P i
sylvania Exposition Society, returned yes
terday morning from Cleveland, O., when
on Monday afternoon he met by invitatio i
the gentlemen who are booming tne Expo
sition now almost certain to be held in the
Forest City as a permanent feature.
"The Cleveland business men whom I
met," said Mr. Johnston, "are enthusiasts
upon the Exposition idea. They want one
and want it badly. There were nearly 50 of
Cleveland's most influential and active
merchants and capitalists present at the
meeting. They did not ask for my opinion
as to whether an exposition would be feasi
ble, but asked a multitude of questions as to
the essential matters of management of the
Pittsburg enterprise. About the first ques
tion asked was as to how much would be re
quired as a fund upon which to commence
operations.
"I told them that it would not be safe to
start with less than 5400,000 actually in
sight, ii they wanted to avoid the myriad
harrassments which beset the Pittsburg Ex
position Society. Tney seemed to think the
amount named could be very easily raised,
and went on to cover many smaller matters
relating to the enterprise."
Mr. Johnston said that he informed them
as accurately as possible upon the minor
details. As to the plane upon which the
Exposition in Cleveland should be run Mr.
Johnston said:
"I strongly advised the promoters to con
sider no plans which were not comprehen
sive and promising the highest grade ot re
sults. It's a pet theory of mine that one
exposition helps another. The first suppo
sition would doubtless be that a rival expo
sition at Cleveland would menace the suc
cess of the Pittsburg affair, but I do not
think that the idea will hold water. It has
been my experience that if all the large
cities of the nation would hold success. ul
expositions it would have the eflect of
arousing the interest and appreciation ol
the people in smaller towns.
THE PEOPLE "WHO PAT.
"A very large share of the usual exposi
tion receipts are drawn from the class of
people to whom the exposition is a new
idea. It is an educator, and if the exposi
tion is creditably maintained and of a high
class, one visit leaves a pleasant impression
ot time profitably spent, and a series of
visits results.
"As to the question of rivalry between
Pittsburg's big show and the Cleveland en
terprise I do not think that there is anv pos
sibility of such a thing. Cleveland' is a
rich city and its tributary population would
be a large class upon which to draw for sup
port. So it is with Pittsburg. Her sub
urban population within easy reach is an
inexhaustible mine of possible receipts.
All that is necessary is to pro
vide the attraction which will be
magnetic enough to draw out the people and
they will attend. The fact that Cleveland
is to have an exposition should simplv be a
stimulus to Pittsburg's business men. "They
have come up to the scratch nobly in the
early days ot the enterprise, and now is not
the time to lay back upon our oars; not that
anyone intends so doing. On the contrary,
every merchant or business man in this city
aeem's and is thoroughly alive to the benefits
of the Exposition. The future plans of the
directors are of vital importance, as they
comprehend large extensions and the pro
vision of a magnificent affair.
"As to the immediate plans, the estimates
of Murphy & Hamilton for the transforma
tion of the building into a concert hall are
not yetin hand. I expect that at the meet
ing of the Executive Committee the estimate
will be presented in full and carefully dis
cussed. I have prepared an estimate of the
musical requirements and their cost, but
prefer not to mention it until the details are
discussed by the committee. The directors
are heartily in favor of the popular concert
idea, and will undoubtedly boom the plan
alter dne consideration. Should it be de
cided to close the negotiations for an orches
tra which have already been commenced, I
shall leave for New York "Wednesdav even
ing, and pnsh matters as much as possible.
I think the popular concerts are resting on
the keynote of popular approval."
NOT MUCH HARM YET.
Frnlt Mar Brentbo the Gate of Spring and
Bask In Summer Glow Trees Not
Iajnrcd Much by the Wnrra Weather.
"As the day lengthens cold strengthens,"
is an adage quite ancient, and it is giving
much comfort to a great many people here
abouts nowadays. According to the almanac
the days began to lengthen some time since
to an extent that is appreciable to the observ
ant In the hands of those who know how
to utilize it, the fruit crop of Allegheny
county is the most important one it produces
except poultry, and that strange as it may
seem, is generally neglected. With the
exception of peaches, fruits do about as well
in this section as in any other in the same
latitude, and tbey cost less labor and care
than any other. In fact, next to coupon
clipping, no labor pays the farmer better
than raising fruit, but some have not caught
on yet
Just now this winter, unprecedented in
the lives of all under 63 years of age, is giv
ing fruit growers much uneasiness lest the
bnds develop to an extent that they will be
hopelessly killed, but hope is expressed by
them that all except the earliest varieties
may yet be safe.and as the weather begins to
show" faint signs of winterishness they cling
to the hope that sap may not have begun to
run to an extent to cause trouble. Reports
as to the forwardness ot bloom varv greatly,
some stating that they have seen peach trees
in bloom, while others say the bloom exists
only in imagination, and challenge pro
duction ot an authenticated case where the
flower has been produced, except, possibly,
under undulv stimulating influences. Some
inquirv was made on the subject yesterday.
K. Q. Bigham opines that if some buds
are so lorward as to be destroyed, there are
other eyes that are not developed, and these
may produce a crop. He holds that all the
eyes on the stem of a fruit tree are not pro
lific in the same year, that some come to
maturity one year, and others the next and
that the delayed buds or eyes may develop
in a season like the present and a light crop
be produced, though the normal eyes be
killed.
Given these premises, Judge Etring was
asked jvhat he thought of the prospect for a
fruit crop in this section, and he said he did
not think all fruit was killed, though early
varieties might be. As to the "aftermath,"
the term may as well be applied to fruit as
to grass, His Honor thought it would not
amount to much. He had seen a small
crop of grapes once alter the regular bloom
had been killed by irost, but he said it was
a poor one.
W. D. Moore, Esq., said he did not think
any great damage had been done yet Mr.
Moore is regarded as specially qualified to
talk on subjects of this kind.
Inquiry was made at the store of John &
B, A. Murdoch, and a gentleman stated
that so far no damage of consequence had
been done.
"But" said the inquirer, "some people
say tbey have seen peach trees in bloom."
''Have vou seen them?" was the Yankee
like answer. The inqti'rer replied that he
had not ".Neither havs I, nor anyone els,
except under exceptional circumstances,"
said the florist. "No, there has been no
harm done yeT."
As GOOD AS GOLD.
Tito Hundred Lois Near Denver. Col,,
Free.
Desiring to attract universal attention, we
have adopted this novel and expensive
method of placing our property before the
people.
The lots we are giving away are in
Plainfield, a new suburban addition on the
Fort Worth and Denver Bailroad, only a
few minutes' ride from the Union depot at
Denver, CoL
These lots are 25x125 feet, wide streets, and
nice park reserved- We keep every other .
lot for the present, and will not sell. Every
lot that is given away will be worth $100 in
les than 16 mouths. We give only one lot
to each persoi, and require no contract to
improve. If yo?. desire one of these lots
send us your lull name and address, with 4
cents for postage, and we will mail you deed
atone;. Address Plai A aid Addition Com
pvny. Castle Bock, Col.
More Bargains at S. Hamilton's, 91 and 93
Fifth At-.
For those who failed to buy a piano during
the holidays we have yet' some excellent
bargains among our large stock. We have
three pianos at $200, four at 225, three at
$220, three at $275. At these prices we give
in a fine outfit of stool, scarf and book.
These are very low prices for the quality of
the goods, but we want to sell them before
we take stock February 1, and therefore
make you these great inducements. Re
member these are bright new instruments
received since Christmas. We also have a
very large stock of organs Estey, Story &
Ciark, and others. Think of it, a fine
Estey organ, with all the new automatic
improvements, for $60, stool and book in.
We have also a very large stock of first
class small goods. Look in at our show
window and see the prices marked on the
articles, from 5c up. We are bound to sell
to you if you want anything in the musical
line. " " S. Hamilton,
91 and 93 Fifth ave.
Newly Dtarrled Couples!
Making preparations for housekeeping do
not forget that Dreydoppel soap is a very
important article to have. The finest and
best for all purposes that soap can be used
for. Benders clothes beautifully white,
sweet and healthful to wear. Full pound
bars, 8c per pound, at grocers everywhere.
Bnngolns for IheJUea Nickvear.
75 dozen silk scarfs, great value, 25c and
GOc tecks, puffs and four-in-hands.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
THE PEOPLE'S (STORE,
Fifth Avenue
Black FailleFrancaise silks, elegantqual
ities, reduced to 95 cents and $1 20. Don't
tail to see these. CAMPBELL & DICK.
Auction bale Jnpnnese Goods.
Balance of annual holiday display. Large
selection. Goods delivered. No. 10 Sixth
street uear Suspension bridge.
WM. Haslage & Sow.
Take no chances with health. Insist
upon having the purest drinks. D. Lutz &
Sons' ale, porter and beer are made of the
choicest materials. Office and brewery cor.
Chestnut street and Spring Garden ave.,
Allegheny. 1TWP
Peabson is truly the leading photogra
pher ot the two cities judging of the amount
of people that visit his galleries daily. His
cabinet photos are the best made in this part
of the country is the reason of his success.
A bio tray, center stores, of bargain trim
mines at 25c and 50c, reduced from $1 50
to $2 5025 and 50c.
Jos. HORNE & Co.'s
Penu Avenue Stores.
The old established firm of Z. Wajn
wright & Co. are maintaining their high po
sition in public favor as brewers of the best
and purest ale and porter. All best dealers
keep them. ' vrsti
The Iron City Brewing Co. (formerly P.
& V.), are experiencing a constant increase
in the demand for their ale and porter.
Kept by all dealers.
Highest prices paid for ladies' or
genU" cast-off clothing at De Haan'i Big
6, Wylie ave. Call or send by maiL tvbu
THEIR SWORN REPLY.
Discharged Gripmen Take .Exception
to Col. Elkins' Statement.
THEY COME BACK IN STRONG TERMS
Claiming the Colonel is Opposed to Hiring:
Organized Labor,
OUTGROWTH OP THE TKACTI0N STRIKE
District Master Workman Boss replies to
the statements made by Colonel Elkins
about the traction road strike. The dis
charged men also have made affidavits,
which explain themselves. The statement
and affidavits follow:
To the 1'nblic:
I have noticed in Monday morning's paper
President Elkins' explanation of the present
unpleasantness on the Pittsburg Traction
Road, and am somewhat surprised at his state
ments. He states that because of these men
whom he dicharged attending meetings ot the
labor organization they did not appear for
work at the proper time in the moraines. Now,
the fact is, these meetings were only held every
two weeks, and the attendance at a meeting
every two weeks cannot be the cause for a
man's being late to work every morning. As to
the amount he pays his men X know but very
little, but know positively it had nothing to do
with the present difficulty. For that matter,
however, be pays less for the hours than the
Citizens' Traction Company. Ho works his
men 12 and 18 hours; the other road only 11
hours.
He speaks of thesenien dictating how ho shall
run his road. No questions bad ever been raised
between the men and the management as to
the running ot the rnad or anything else. Now,
as to the main question, Mr. Elkins states he
never asked wben ho employed a man whether
he belonged to a labor organizat on. The exact
contrary to this is true. Mr. Klklns never em
ployed a man without asking that qnestion,
and when be was in formed that the party did
belong to an organization he was very promptly
informed that Colonel Elkins had no use for
him. Mr. Elkins and Mr. Davis, Superintend
ent, informed every man discharged that it
was because he was a member of tne Knights
of Labor. The following affidavits entirely re
fute every statemeut made by President
Elkins. The gentleman states he has hereto
fore said nothiug publicly in regard to this
affair. This is true. It took him some time to
fix up his story. I. N. Ross,
District Master Workman.
Pittsbubg, January 14.
WHAT JONES SAYS.
The following are the affidavits:
Valentine Jones savs: On Sunday. December
29, 1839. Mr. Davis, the Superintendent, got on
my car and asked me if I belonged to the K. of L.
lsald, no, sir, 1 did belong, but am suspended: he
then said: Well, don't yon loin and we will take
care of yon. and he cot otf the car. On Monday
morning Mr. Cavanaugb, boss grlpman, got on
my car and said: Joues. what's the reason yon
didn't Join Die K. of L ? 1 said Just because I
couldn't. He said we will run this road non
union, it always bas been and always will be, Mr.
Elkins' orders are to run 1$ oars, and If we can't
run 15 run lu, and If need be run one car, and if
vou cannot run one car. without a union man
being on It. then put them all In the stnble and let
them stand. V. U. Jonks.
1). L. Moon makes the following statement: I
was not discharged, but came out In defense of
those who were discharged. But as to the state
ment made by Colonel blklns. In relation to not
having any objections to meu because tbey belong
to a labor organization, is simply ridiculous. Mr.
Elkins asked me wben I was hired, after my
recommendation was accepted, whether 1 be
longed to a labor organization or not. 1 replied,
no, sir. He siid, you can't work here if you do.
D. L. .NOON.
D. S. Beck said that Superintendent Davis to'd
him he would have to give up tbe organization or
leave the employ of the company. D. S. Beck.
Thomas Cllsham I was on; of th; first men
that handled tbe grip on the .Fifth avenue line,
was hired In .Philadelphia in tbe malnofflce on
Walnut street below Vlftfi. was asked bv 1". A.
Ii. Weldner whether I belonged jo tbe Knights of
Labor, to which 1 replied 1 did not. Then I was
informed If 1 did I would not be hired and sent to
Pittsburg. On Saturday, December 28, I reported
sick, and in tbe afternoon about 5 o'clock 1 went
to tbe office ana reported for Sunday. I was in
formed everything was all right, to ro to work
Sunday morning. On Sunday when I reported
Superintendent Davis informed me that hecsuld
run the road without me. Yon fellows think by
forming an organization you can run this road,
and I'm going to show you that you can't. Ha
said he was not opposed to the organization, but
tbe Colonel (?) meaning Klklns, was, and he was
sorry that 1 bad anything to do with this organi
zation. I made application for a recommendation
and received tbe following!
A GOOD RECOMMENDATION.
oakland ofticx. )
Pittsbubg TeactiokCo.
January 2, 1893. J
Tbe hearer, Thos. Cllsham, has been In our em
ploy for the past 16 months as grlnman. While
with us was a sober. Industrious and steady man.
. V. Davis, Superintendent.
T. Clisuam.
Harry Steward states that he went to the dis
patcher's office, at the power house, on the Pitts
burg Traction road on Sunday, tbe 29th day of
December, 1889, and I was about three hoars late.
I said to McDowell I guess I can get off to-day, as
I have missed. He says, yes. I guess you can. Mr.
Davis wants to see yon. Mr. Davis came In and
said, I'm very sorry. Steward, but we will have to
dispense with your services. We hare a combina
tion here and it works to suit us and we don't like
to break It op. I remarked that I was sorry to
lose my position. He said he was sorry, too, but
4r you fellows had come to me the night after you
Joined tb.s organization and told me about it I
would have fixed It all right, I tald to him that 1
was not sorry for connecting myself with this or
ganization, and be said In a very z ruff way, "You
ain't, "and I said, no, slr.and I left the office.
Harry A. steward.
'C W. Itemler cays on Sunday, December 29,
1839. I took car No. 18 from Oakland to relieve the
regular man for dinner, and on my return tie
dispatcher called me Into the power house and
told me Superintendent Davis wanted to ses me.
1 went into the office and Davis sild, "I've been
informed tbat you belong to the Knlgbts or
Labor. " I saH, well, there Is no use lying about
It, 1 have Join -A the Knights. Mr. Davis then
said, well iteraley, I'm very sorry, we've tried to
keep you out of this, and if vou want to stay here
J'ou w ill haTe to pull out of this organization or
eave the employ of the company. I then walked
out orthe office.
A few days later Imade application for a recom
mendation and received the tollowlng:
OAKLAND OFFICK. PITTSBUBG TRACTION CO., )
PITTSBURG, Pa., Januarys, 1690. J
The bearer, "Charles Bernlev, worked for tbls
company as grlpmau for the past 14 months; he Is
a sober, stead v and Industrious man. He was
aiscuargeu during tne recent striice.
U. w. Davii-, Superintendent.
Charley V. Kemley.
Pittsbubg, January 14, 1230.
City op Pittsburg, ...
cousty of allegheny, $"
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman In
and for the city of Pittsburg, county of Alle
gheny, and state or Pennsylvania, V. v . Kemley,
Valentine Jones, D L. loon, Harry Steward,
Thomas Cllsham aud David S. Beck, whs, being
duly sworn according to law, do depose and say
that tbe facts set forth In the foregoing affidavits
are true and correct to the best or their knowl
edge and belief.
Sworn an i subscribed to before me this 14th day
of January, A. D. 1S9J.
JOHN Gbifp, Alderman.
It is a pleasure to the proprietors of the
Sturtevant House, Broadway add Twenty
ninth st, N. Y to receive a travel-worn guest
as he arrives from the North, South, East or
West and to give him ever; needed attention.
GREATEST REDUCTION IN FURS,
At The People's Store.
Sable capes reduced from $10 to $30.
Sable capes reduced from $37 to $25.
Sable capes reduced from $50 to $38.
Lynx, lox and other fine turs, formerly
$28 and $30, marked down to $20 a set.
Beal sable sets, collar and muff, reduced
from $60 to $15, and from $40 to $30.
Mink sets lrom $36 to $25; from $25 to $19,
and the $16 kind reduced tq $13.
Special bargains in monkey muffs, $2 90
and $3 90.
Hare muffs 25c, 49c and 68 cents.
Campbell & Dick.
A 50 Per Cent Mark, Down In Corsets.
A complete line of French woven corsets,
drab and white, reduced from $1 to 50e.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Ayenue Stores.
TAKE the babies to Pearson, the leading
photographer, for their cabinet photos. He
is the best in tbe two cities. Galleries 96
Fifth ave, aud 43 Federal st. Allegheny.
A SO Pr Cent BIarbDovrn In Corsets.
A complete line of French woven corsets,
drab and white, reduced from $1 to 50c,
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Store.
The Iron City Brewing Co. (formerly F.
& Y.), are experiencing a constant increase
in the demand for their ale and porter.
Kept by all dealers.
MODisplay advertisements one dollar per
square Jar one tnterthm. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale,
3b Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser
tion. and hone taken for less than fifty xnts.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRA.NCH OFFICES.
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
SPECIAIiSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED
EACH 8ATURDAY.
BBANCH OFFICES AME ALSO ESTAB
LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES,
WHERE WANT, FOB BALE. TO LET. AND
OTHEK TRANSIENT ADVEKTISEMENTS
WILL BE HECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB IN
SERTION NEXT MORNING:
Advertlsementsarc to be prepatd except where
advertisers already have accounts withTHiDls
f ATCU.
PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKET. 21th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCK.EY ACO., Wylie ave. and Fultoait.
N. &TOJUCLY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
ZAST END.
i. W. WALLACE, eiziPenn avenue.
OAKXtAKD,
MCALLISTER SHEUJLER,Sthav. AtwOOdlU
SOUTRSIDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. I Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. '
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street.
H. J. McBKIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
FREDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
3. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. T LOCKER. Stationer. No. Grant ave.
WANTED.
SUnle HclD.
"TITANTED-A GOOD WAGON BLACKSMITH
V V at 388 OHIO STREET, Allegheny, Pa.
J&1S-89
WANTED WATCHMAKER IMMEDIATE
LY. 22 JACKSON BUILDING, 26 Sixth SL
Jal5-25
WANTED-A BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER
trade, iz NORTH DIAMOND ST., Alle
gheny. Jal5-ll
WANTED-F1RST-CLASS BARBER: WAGES
6 per week. M. F. RAYBURN, Home
stead, Pa. jal5-9S
WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2 GOOD
butchers at JOS. L. EBNER'S, Main St.,
Braddock. Jal5-97
WANTED-FIKST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER
and typewriter. Address KELLER. Dis
patch office. Jil-3
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN
to sell real estate. C. H. LOVE, No. 93
Fourth avenue. Jal5-05
WANTED -A FIRST-CLASS CANVASSER
for the Century Dictionary. H. WATTS &
CO., 431 Wood street. Ja9-82-MWThF
WANTEH AN EXPERIENCED! FITTER
for our cloak department. DANZIGER 3s
CO., Sixth st. and Penn ave. Jal5-35
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CAN
VASSKR for real estate for sale. V. II.
LOVE, No. S3 F.ourth avenue. JalS-93
WANTED IMMEDIATELY RIVETERS
and caulkers for steadv employment at
BEEVES BEOS'. BOILER WORKS, Niles, O.
J&I2-73
ANTED-COACH TRIMMER FOR HEAVY
work, coaches, landans. etc.; stendy work
to rUbt man. MEETS & RIDDLE, Coach Bulld
rs, Ravenna, O. JalS-29
WANTED-BOY 14 TO 1 YEARS OLD TO
run errands and make himself generally
useful about the store; must be quick and bripht.
E. GROETZ1NGER. JH-52
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN GROCERY
store: must be willing to work: one who
has some experience preferred. Address GRO
CER, Dispatch office. JalS-lt
WANTED BILL CLERK: YOUNG MAN
preferred: must write a Dlaln hand and have
some experience In office work. Address MOR
TON, Dispatch office. alS-38
WANTED-GOOD GROCERY CLEBK FOR
short while; mast be able to handle line city
trads. AddreBS. stating reference. Immediately.
GROCER ALLEGHENY, Dlspatcb office. Jal5-31
WANTED DETECTIVES IN EVERY LO
CALITY to act as private detective under
our Instructions: particulars free. CENTRAL
DETECTIVE BUREAU. Box 195, Topeka, Kan.
jal2-50
-TXJANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO
YV sell on commission a full line of Infant
turns and child's McKay sewed shoes. Address,
with reference, FOLMER & CO., Orwlcsburg.
Pa. de2S-40-D
WANTED-A CHANCE TO MAKEMONEYt
Salary and expenses paid, or commission
if preferred; salesmen wanted everywhere: no
experience needed. Address, statlnjr age. H W.
FOSTER & CO., Nurserymen, Geneva, N. Y
de25-5-WS
WANTED-F1RST-CLAS3 HAMMERSMAN.
familiar with all kinds of straight and shape
work; also competent steel roller on nine-inch
mill: steady work and best wages guaranteed.
bPAULDING, JENNINGS & CO., Jersey City,
N.J.
Jal4-'
WANTED-S0 GOOD MINERS TO OPEN OF
new coal mines for tbe Cboctaw Coal and
Kallwav Company, McAleste'-. Indian Territory;
wagMfZoO per day and 4 2-3 cents per bushel;
vein 3 ft. 6 In. thick. Address EDWIN LUDLOW,
Superintendent of Mines. jal3-23
WANTE-'J-SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH
ralarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated wars, watches, etc. ; by sample only; horse
and team furnished free: write at once for full
Bartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
WANTED-ALL BRICKLAYERS AND CON
TRACTORS to know that the headquarters
of the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL -BENEFIT AS
SOCIATION, at 93 Fourth ave.. near Wood, Is
the authorized Central Labor Exchange for the B.
and M. L U. ; no charge to employers or mem
bers. OC11-8U-WFSU
WANTED AGENTS EVERYWHERE TO
sell "Stanley's Ihrilllng Adventures in
Africa;" onlv reliable edition; published In few
da)s: greatest seller of the year; agents wishing
to make money rapidly should apply at once for
territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond
street, P. O. box 684. Jal5-W
WANTED-SALESMEN ATVONCE-A FEW
good men to sell our goods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade; we are the largest
manufacturers in our line In the world: liberal
balary paid; permanent position: monev advanced
for wages, advertising, etc. For full 'terms ad
dress CENTENNIAL MFG. CO.. Chicago, HI., or
Cincinnati, O. no9-77-WTSn
WANTED - A MAN OF EXCEPTIONAL
ability and push to take charge of a work
In Washington co. and one in Ohio, which will
yield from 51.800 to t,000per year; salary of 190
per month guaranteed to the right man; must be
of excellent address, full of business and have
tiuu io invent: oniv tnoroucniv competent men
need apply. Give age and occupation, and ad-
aress ituuM la, Eisner Duuaing.
Ja!5-13
Female Help.
WANTED LADl" AGENTS TO COIN
money: wonderlul new rubber nndergar
ment: sells Itself; proof free. Address LITTLE &
CO., 21S Clark St., Chicago, 111. JalO-M
WANTED TWO WELL EDUCATED
ladles of excellent address, age 22 to 33
years for light and pleasant work: teacher pre
ferred: salary SiO to $12 per week; give age and
referi-nce. Address ROOM 45, Eisner building.
JaIS-13
VTrANTED-NEAT RELIABLE WOMAN FOR
TV general housework in family or four; must
keep lower part or house clean and In order with
out help or direction, and must be good washer
and lroner; satisfactory reference required. 277
WESTERN AVENUE, near Grant, Allegheny.
Ial5-4-wr
Male and Female flelu.
-TIT-ANTED A LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO
VV solicit in towns between Pittsburg and
Wheeling: salary or commission; permanent posi
tion. Call at or address. No. S SIXTH AVE.
Ja5-wsu
WANTED AGENTS-LADIES OR GENTLE
MEN, for the security overshoe fastener;
light, profitable and pleasant work; send stamp
for particulars. W. J. BRYAN, Tltusvllle, Pa.
Jall-2
WANTED-AT ONCE, 4 MEN FOR HOTEL
work, 2 assistant waiters, pantry man,
farm hands, hotel chambermaids, second cook,
dishwashers, cooks, cnambermaids. houseglrls,
nurse girl. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. Jal5-D
Partners.
WANTED-PARTNER-A MAN UNDER 30
years of age can get a chance to enter the
plumbfng business with 15,000. providing he is a
sufficiently good accountant. Address BUSI
NESS. Dispatch office. Jall-66
WANTED-PARTNER WHO CAN INVEST
110.000, with or without services, in bench
and light floor manufacturing with a man or 40
years' experience, having several new inventions
which alone will pay a handsome revenue on in
vestment. Address LEGl'lIMAlE, Dispatch
office Jal5-3S
Situations.
-TTTANTED-SITUATION BY A GIRL-GEN-W
ERALhouseworkpreferred. Address BOX
45, Midway, Washington Co., Pa. Jal5-90
-rrTANTED-POSITlON BY A YOUNG MAN
W in some Christian family; will work for
board and lodging. Address A. B., Dispatch
office JaI5-39
WANTED-POS1TION-AN INTELLIGENT
man: good accountant and speaking En
glish and German desires a position at salesman
or shipping clerk; best references. Address B.
A. X., Dispatch office. taU-91
Boarding.
-TTT-ANTED-BOAED IN A PRIVATE FAMILX
Jl. 2 young gentleman; write for particulars.
X x. Z.i Dispatch office. 1H5-13
WANTED.
Horses. Vehicle. Live Stock, dee.
WANTED-TO HIRE FOB TWO WEEKS, A
one-horse covered wagon for delivery. In
quire at A. EDLIS & CO.'S, 502 Liberty st.
jal5-19
Financial.
w
ANTED-SMALL MORTGAGES I. J.WIL-
son, 149 Fourth ave, noa-zi
WANTED REAL ESTATE IN ALL PABrs
of tbe cities; lor rent or for sale. A. D.
WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jal5-89-MWB
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over $1,000; 4f per cent: no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER CO., KFourth avenue.
m,h2-a2Z-D
WANTED- IMMEDIATELY BIOKIGAGES
onjjlty property from M,rootooo,000; rate
4H to 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK & SOM. 105
Fourth ave.
Ja9-70-EOD
-rjrjANTED-MORTGAGiaJ-fl.OOO.OOOTOLOAN
IT in large and small amounts at . a anas
per cent, free of State tax: no delay.
. ULsCtU U.
tuiijufitu., ui f ourca arc
KLjZl-tO
w
ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT
GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at i)( to S per cent, as to security: no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
de8-i4-MTwrr
TT ANTED TO LOAN S500.000. IS AMOUNTS
VV of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4J4 percent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAUtD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
"TT7-ANTED MORTGAGES tl, COO, C00TO LOAN
V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
Spcrcent. and on I arms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK
SON, 105 Fourth avenue. p7-fU
"TJANTED-TO nOAN taw.000 ON MORT
VV GAGES: tlOO and upward at 8 per cent;
V T UAtoJa: 1UU ana upwara as d per cent;
WO, 000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business
property; also in adlolnlng counties. 8. H,
PREN CD. 115 Fourth avenue. OC2I-4-D
CiU,
P.roj
VI
"ITJANTED-MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE
VV In large or small amonnts; money ready
when title is, all right) no stelav: reasonable
charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st.
Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. Jal-71-ws
WANTED-REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS
to sell; reasonablecharges: property adver
tised free of charge; no sale, no charges: have
plenty ol purchasers. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509
Butler, office open evenings. Telephone 5514.
Jal-7l-ws
Bllcellnneonn.
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
tbey can get the latest novelties In signs at
PASTORIUS & JACOBS', 411 bmithfield st.
de25-uwr
WANTED-FUPILS-MlbS EVA F. BRAN
NOCK, teacher of piano, organ, violin,
guitar and voice building; terms reasonable. Ill
Center ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. JaI4-34-wsu
WANTED WILL GIVE FREE BITE AND
free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on
main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address
EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa.
JaS-19 T
WANTED ALL APPLICANTS FOR
liquor license to baVe their bonds properly
executed before THOS. MCCAFFREY. Notary
Public, 3509 Butler st. Telephone S514. Office
open evenings. deI8-4-w
TJTANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-F1NE CABIN -VV
El's: tl per doi., of young and old. at aU-
FRECHT'S "ELITE" GALLERY. SIS Market
street. Piitsburg. Come soon for sittings and
avoid the rush. Ja5-54-WThStt
WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT
PEARSON, the leading 'photographer, of
96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., All'y., is making
a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and
one dozen cab. photos, all for S3; all fine work.
mb.13-63
FOR SALE I3IPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
FOR BALE-PRICE SS.400 SMALLMAN ST..
near Twenty-ninth st,, 3 brick houses with
lot 24x100 that rent for SS84 per year. BALTEN
SPEKGERA WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave.
Jal5-7-WThs
FOR SALE-GRANT ST.. NEAR CATHE
DRAL. 79 feet on Grant st. bv 117 ft. to an
alley, with 4 3-story brick buildings: Investors
please note location. J. C. REILLY, 77 Dia
mond St. Jal3-H
OR SALE-MARION ST., BRICK HOUSE?
9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, hot
and cold water, both gases; house In excellent
repair and a bargain" COOPER PETTY, 107
Fourth ave. Jal4-74
FORSALE-I3.200-RENTALS S120 PER YEAR,
substantial property In Lawrencevllle, S and
S-room dwellings: good lot: fronting paved street
and alley: property In prime order. CHARLES
SOMERS CO., 311 Wood St. Jal5-23
FOR SALE-MADISON AVE., NEAUTHIRTY
THIRD street. Jnst at the terminus of the
Wylie ave. cable line, a 2-story frame dwelling of
6 rooms and attic newly papered, etc. : lot 48x100.
BLACK &BAIRD, 9S Fourth ave. 2E-8G. Jal5-32
FOR BALE-3 NEW DWELLINGS ON S. 8.
that will pay 10 percent, and by building on
rear of lot (whichls 50x140) will pay t5 per cent;
call at once, as It must be sold. BALTENSPEtt
GER A WILLIAMS, 151 Fourth ave. Jal5-7-wrhS
FOR SALE 11,600 MIDDLE STREET 2
squares from new cable road. Thirteenth
ward, a 2-story irame of 5 rooms and attic: newly
?apered; front yard: small cash payment, balance
o suit. BLACK & BA1BD, BS Fourth ave. 2Z-35.
jal5-32
FOBSALE-J6,000POR THAT WINEBIDDLE
ave.Mwelllng. near Liberty st.. containing 8
large rooms, bathroom, w. c. furnace, natural
gas, laundry, etc., all conveniences, front and
rear porches; lot 50x195. BLACK BA1RD, 95
Fourth ave. 4A-102. Jal5-33
F
iOR SALE-110,500 ON TAYLOR ST.. SES
TF.F.NTH ward, at terms to suit: Ict45fc,xl37
feet, corner property. 5 almost new brick dwell
ings in flrst-class repair, now renting for SI. 008 per
annum; will net over 8 per cent. THOS. MCCAF
FREY, 3509 Butler St. del4-14-WSSU
FOR 3ALE-I16,000-ON FORTY-FIFTH Sr..
above Butler; lot 60x108; 8 brick dwellings In
flrst-class repair, nat. gas. sewered, street and
alley paved: rent for 11.53s ner vear; No. 1 invest
ment; real estate Is best security for your spare
cash. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St.
de28-42-ws
FOR SALE-COLWELL STREET, NEAR MIL
LER, a 2-story pressed brick dwelling of 6
rooms and finished attic, hall, bathroom, w. c,
slate mantels, both gases, china closets, flne pan
try, front porch; lot 22 In front. 47 In rear. SSdeep:
terms easy. BLACK A BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave.
2E-84 jal5-33
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN AN ELEGANT
location on Hiland ave.: corner property;
house of 10 rooms: everymodern convenience.
CHARLES SOMERS CO., ZU Wood St. jal5-23
FOR SALK-FOR 13.000. IN THE MIDST OF
East Liberty, on Howe St., new house of S
rooms: lot 2ixlM ft. Full Information from W.
A. HERRON SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
Ja2-54-WS
FOR SALE-?2,600 A GOOD BRICK HOUSE
detached, & large rooms, hall, side entrance,
vard, nice street, paved, shaded, convenient to
cable. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood St.
Jal5-23
FOR SALE-I5.200-ON HOWE ST., SHADY
SIDE. 2 squares from Fifth ave. cable line, a
good house. 7 rooms, location good. Full in
formation from W. A. HEREON &SONS. No. 80
Fourth ave. Ja2-60-W8
XTHIRSALE-HSOO-TERMS TO SUIT. FOR A
JO Mevran ave., Oakland, dwelling of 6 rooms,
hall, bathroom, w. c, hard wood staircase, slid
ing doors, china closets, front and back porches,
nice lot. BLACK BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-90
Jal5-33
1710R SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN, ON SOUTH
' Hiland ave., a modern brick house of 8 rooms,
all conveniences: cost owner (8,500: will sell for
(7,500; small pavment down, balance on long
time. D. P. THOMAS CO., No. 408 Grant St.
Ja3-2-MWT
OR BALE-A GREAT BARGAIN-ONLY
$3,750: (500 cash, remainder (3 per mo.: a neat
new house of 6 rooms, attic; late Improvements:
lot 30x153 feet; only 3 minutes from Shadvslde
station, see W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 i ourth
avenue. Ja8-41-ws
FOR SALE-HERHON AVE., 2 MINUTES
from Wylie ave. cable line, house of 8 large
rooms, large porch, hall in center of house: this
Is a splendid Investment and will enhance rapid
ly: the location Is tbe best In the city: large lot,
eoxlM: price low to quick buyer. COOPER
PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. lal4-74
FORSALE-S5.C00-FOR10-ROOM DWELLING
within 5 minutes walk of Roup station and
Fifth ave cable road; hall, front and rear stair
case, bath, w. c, h. and c water, natural gas,
slate mantels, rooms finished In oak and cherry,
front and back porch; lot 33X140. BLACK &
BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. 3A-122 Jal5-34
FOR SALE-A NICE NEW QUEEN ANNE
house and corner lot 50x120 feet, near Shady
side and Ben Venue. 7 rooms, 2 finished attic
rooms, reception hall, bath, w. c, porch front
and rear, good sewerage; everything in prime
order: a bargain to a nrompt purchaser: Im
mediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO . 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jal4-50
FOR SALE-PRICES LOW, TERMS EASY
rrom (6,300 onward, elegant new houses, wcll
built, latest style, 9 and II rooms, latest Improve
ments, handsomely finished, complete to gas
lighting bv clcctrl'lty, street and sewer Improve
ments made, location very desirable, on Forbes
st. and Col tart square. See W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja2-54-ws
FOR SALE-SHADYSIDE-WITH1N 3 MIN
UTES' walk of the station, a new Queen
Anne frame of 8 rooms, slate mantels, both gases,
bath, hot and c. water, electric light, porch with
balcony: in fact one of tbe most complete dwell
ings In the East End. with beautiful grounds:
Brlce low: H cash: bal. to suit. BLACK &
A1BD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A. ia9-7
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-ONLY H5M-K1RKPATBICK
ave., Allegheny, neat briik dwelling, 7
rooms, ball, marble vestibule, finished attics,
bath, w. c, range, marble mantels, inside shut
ters, electric bells, both gases: lot 22x135. COOP
ER PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. ja!4-74
FOR SALE-MONTEREY ST.-AT A BAR
GAIN, brick dwelling 8 rooms, wide hall,
vestibule, bath, w. c, range, h. and c. water,
front and back stairs, gases, china closet and.
closets laall the rooms; all In excellent repair;
lot 20x110 to Morgan St. COOPER 4 PETTY, 107
Fourth ave. JaH-71
TRWR SALE-SOUTH AVE., AT A SACRIFICE,
1? fine 2-story brick house, 8 rooms, wide ball,
front and back stairs, china-closet, marble man
tels, bath, w. c gases, rooms large and ceilings
high: a substantially built house and well fin
ished; lot 30x127; must be sold soon: call early and
secure this great bargain. COOPER & PETTY,
107 Fourth ave. Jsll-74
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
FOR BALE-ON NORTH AVE... BEAUTIFUL
park view: house 8 rooms: all modern Im
provements. For particular: call on A. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. Jal5-87
-T7OR SALE-(8.000 CHOICE CORNER PROP
X1 ERTY, Race street, Allegheny; brick resi
dence. 7 rooms: all modern conveniences.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Jal5--J3
FOR SALE-(3,600-SECOND WARD. ALLLE
GHEN Y, S-room brick house, ball, nat. gas,
etc: cor. property: car line passes door. BAL
TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave.
JalS-S-wr
1710R SALE-FRANKLIN ST., ALLEGHENY,
9-room brick house, hall, bithroora. both
gases, range, etc. ; lot 24x130: at a bargain. BAL
TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave.
jal5-8-wr
FOR BALE-(3).C00 NORTH AVE. RESI
DENCE of 12 rooms: beautiful sltnatlonipne
of the lew flne properties on this street in the
market. CHARLES bOMERS & CO., Wood st.
Jal5-23
FOR SALE I NEW BRICK HOUSES. SIX
rooms each, on Sweeny st.. near to Sedge
wlck st.. Sixth ward. Allegheny: pice S.1.30O
each. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Alle
gheny. Jal3-4
FOR SALE MUST BE SOLD IO CLOSE AN
estate: Franklin St.. Allegheny, good brick
house of 7 rooms, hall. bath, and all the modern
Improvements: lot 24x130 to Decatur St. COOPER
& PETTY, 107-Fourth ave. JM4-74
FOR SALE ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE,
close to parks: 13 rooms, baihroom, etc.; all
conveniences: elegantly finished: we offer this
bargain for 99,500: terms easy: Immediate posses
sion. W. W. MCNEILL BRO., 105 Fourth ave.
JalS-C-WT
Suburban Residences.
FOR BALE-A FINE CRAFXON HOME
Noble street, near Craft ave., or 11 elegant
rooms, both gases, flue French plate mirrors and
cabinets, slate mantels: complete with all the
latest Improved conveniences: lot 100x150 feet: a
very low price for this beautiful place. BLACK
& BAIRD. S5 Fourth ave. 21-192. jal5-32
FOR SALE LOT.-.
City Lots.
FOB SALE-FORBES ST. LOT. NEAR CRAIG
st., 27x177, convenient to cable cars and over
looking bchenley Park. Oakland. BLACK
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-217. Jal5-32
TTIOR SALE-DESUIABLE PIKE STREET
JD property, sit. between Twelfth and Thirteenth
sM., having a frontage of GO feet and running
back 100 feet to Mulberry alley. STKAUB & MOR
RIS, 106 Third ave., cor. Wood st. jal5-10
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-LOT 21X110, COR. CRAIG AND
Bayard sts.: nice 2-stnry 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-MWT
. Allegheny Lots.
FOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS ON IRWIN
ave.. Allegheny, near the parks. A. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal st Ial5-8S-WTS
FOR SALE-10 LOTS ON STRAWBERRY LANE
and Orchard lane, near street cars and pro
posed cable line, Allegheny: very desirable for
building; price low; easy terms. WM. A. SIPE.
93 Diamond street. JaU-93-uws
FORSALE-ON JACKSON ST., ALLEGHENY,
well located: lot 80x170 ft.; partially Im
proved: can be fully Improved or snbdivided to a
profitable advantage. See W. A. HERRON &
SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-52-W
Farms.
FOR BALE-FARM. SO ACRES, NEW HOUSE
and barn, flne fruit, near railroad and city;
choice place: a bargain; on easy payments. ED.
WITTISH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. JalS-D
FOR SALE-FARMS. FARMS. FARMS-50
acres: lies well; good house, 6 rooms: barn,
orchard, cistern, etc: homelike place, i miles
from Beaver: price (4,200: send for farm and ex
change list; also 11 acres, 5-room honse, barn and
fruit: easy payments: joins Rochester: 105 acres,
2 miles from Rochester, 6-room house, barn,
orchard; onlv (4,500 (500 down, (160 yearly pay
ments. N. F. HURsr, Real Estate Agent,
Rochester. Pa. Ja9-71-EOD
Miscellaneous.
FOE SALE-REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CITIES
1,000 bouses and lots: call or send for new
list Just out. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler
st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings.
de31-52-WT
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE-BARGAINS IN
houses and lots for homes and Investments;
over 1,000 properties to select from: now Is the
time to buy; real estate Is the best security In the
country, and tbe safest place to put yonr monev.
Before buying be sure to call on THOS. MCCAF
FREY, 3509 Butler st. Office open evenings.
Telephone 5514. de8-HS-wssn
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Stands.
FOR SALE-ATA SACRIFICE-VALUABLE
cor. property on Fifth ave. beyond Court
House; best business corner on the ave.: don't in
vest until yon have examined this. BALTEN
SPERGEK WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth aye.
Jal5-7-WThS
Business Chnnces.
FOB SALE-A SMALL MANUFACTURING
business In tbe city: to a live man with (1.000;
tbls is an excellent chance to get into a good busi
ness. Particulars from J AS. W. DRAPE & CO..
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jall-SMrws
FOR SALE A POSITIVE BARGAIN-THE
entire furnishment, with lease as long as de
sired, ofalO-room boarding horse on one of the
best downtown streets: furniture nearly new;
now have 21 boarders: rent of house (50 per month;
price onlv (550. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
J .113-14
FOR SALE-GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR
one or two active men with some capital to
step Into a paying wholesale produce commission
business, profits tbls year will reach (10. 000; owner
engaged in other business reason for selling. Ad
dress F. C. DlCKsON. 140 Monterey St., Alle.
gheny. delo-50
FUR SALE-BABBER SHOP, GOOD 5 AND 10
cent store, fish and oyster depot, grocery stores
(350 to (10.000. cigar stores (250 to (L800, drug
stores, country stores, boarding bouses, milk
routes, confectioneries, bakeries, leed store, cigar
factorr and other good business chances. SHEP
ARD & CO., M Fifth ave. al
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND IBOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACHINECO..LIM.,
below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. Jal-I2
FOR SALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC
engine for electric light and railway service;
engines and boilers la every size and style; saw
mills and woodworking machinery. 11AKME3'
MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave.. Pittsburg.
JaS-38-D
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to
100 h. p.;allreiUtcd;goodasnew, at lowest prices;
portable engines, s to 25 b. p. ; boilers aU sizes
and styles. J.S.YOUNG.23Park way, Allegheny,
Fa. OC25-S0-D
FOR SALE- HOISTING ENGINES. NEW
and second band;wlre and manllla rope, der
rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and
ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky
sts., Allegheny. au5-l7-MWJ
Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc
FOR SALE-A COACn TOP SPRING WAGON,
good as new. or would exchange for horse.
Can be seen at ACME LAUNDRY, Sharpsnurg.
Ja9-87
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-PATENT-OR WILL TAKE ROY
ALTY: glassjarsand bottles, tan be made
cheap. GUSTAVbTAUS, TompkinsvUle, staten
Island. N. Y. Jal5-94
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL NEW BOOKS-HUNDREDS OF
new books, nicely bound in cloth gilt, at 25c
each: many 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 tbey had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family lar occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing appareL and which, ot
course, was done in a bungling manner: In order
to prevent tbe trouble tney agreed to send all
their work bersarter to DICKSON, the Tailor, M
Fifth aye., corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace And happiness
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558.
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OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
-VTOTICEItiHEREBY GIVKNTHATTHE
JLi report of Viewers -on tbe cradins 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 Public Work.
Pittsburg, Pa., January 6, 1890. jaG-29
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of Viewers on tbe construction of
a sewer on Kirkwood street, from Hiland ave
nue to Beatty street, bas been approved by
Councils, which action will be final unless an
appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chie'tof Department of Pnblic Works.
Pittsburg, Pa., January 6. 189a ja6-29
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Control,
ler nmil 2 o'clock F.X., on FRIDAY, January
17, 1S90, lor certain printing and binding f or use
of the Bureau of Health. Specifications for
tbe work can be seen at the office of said
Bureau, No. 7 Seventh street. Bonds in double
theamount'of the contract must accompany
each proposal, said bonds to bo probated before
tbe Mayor or City Cleric The Department of
Awards reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. J. O. BROWN,
jall-63 Chief Departmentof PnbllcSafety.
JIANOa,
ORGAN&
And all manner of Small Instruments
' HAMILTON'S,
Fifth avenue.
delO-s
TO LET.
Alleshenr Residences.
rTK) LET-ON ARCH ST.. .NEAR OHIO ST.,
JL flne brick house ot 9 rooms and all modern
conveniences: fnrnlhed or unfurnished; rent
(SCO. E WIf- G B YERS, 83 Federal st.
Jal5-100-WFSn
TO LET ONLY (IS SO PER MONTH-HOUSE
Srooms; gas, nat. gas and water In the honse:
on McCIure ave. st terminus of Union Line cars.
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny.
Jal5-S3-ws
TO LET (25; 6 R0O31 HOUSE WITH 254
acres ground: handsome location: paved
street: Allegheny: close to streetand steam cars:
shade, frnlt, garden. CHARLES SOMERS
CO., 313 Wood st. Jal-22
Arnrtments.
rTK) LET-(J6: SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS: ELE
JL OANT new hnlldlng: nice situation; Ohio
St., Allegheny. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313
Wood st. Jal4-K
TJnslness Viands.
TO LET-A MODERN BUDVT 4-STORY WOOD
st. store: well located. C. H. LOVE. 83
Fourth ave JaH-51
TO LET-A P.OOSI. 21X81, FIRST FLOOR,
suitable for storage or wareroom. Inquire
at 117 BKCON D AVE. JalZ-7-D
TO LET. FINELY FITTED UP STOREROOM;
choice location: Ohio st., Allegheny.
CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO.. 313 Wood St.
J3I4-22
TO LET-CORNEtt BUILDING: FIRST-CLASS
location. Liberty st.; second and third floors,
each 20x100 feet: good frontentrancc: well lighted;
elevator. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood
sL Jal4-22
TO LET-IMMEDIATE POSSESSION IF DE
SIRED -No. 532 Grant street, almost oppo
site tbe Cathedral: a large store room and dwell
ing or 11 rooms: will rent tbe store room separate
If desired, bee W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. lal2-82-Mwr-
O LET-SUirABLE FOB ANY BUSINESS
Suite of first floorlarge offices, wlthcommodlous
flre-proof vault, steam heat, etc., at 419 Wood
street. In GermanlaSavlnira Hank huilrllnr.7 will
be remodeled as tenant may desire. Apply on
premises to THOS. D. KELLER.
la4-93-ws
TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM -The
business office of '1 he Dispatch will be
moved April I to tbe lately purchased property,
corner Saiitlifleld and Diamond sts., and tbe
greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenue, here
tofore known as tbe Dispatch hnlldlng. will in
consequence be for lease during a term of years.
This will be found perhaps thecholcest location in
the whole cltyforalargc retail business. Full
Sartlcnlars may be obtained from the BDblN ESS
IANAGER OF UHE DISPATCH at the Fifth
ave. office. Ja9-117
BUSINESS CHANGES.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby (riven that the firm of
C'aspans Neeb, of Fairfield county, O., bas
been dissolved by mutual consent, S. Casparis
retiring. All debts due tbe said firm will be
paid to Frank C. Neeb, who will also pay all
claims against said firm.
8. CASPARIS.
F. C. NEEa
Jn retiring from the firm of Casparis & Neeb
I herewith recommend Frank C. Neeb to my
friends and the patrons of the late firm.
January 6. 1890. S. CASPARIS.
jal5-98
jySSOLTJTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore subsisting between J. I. Homers, W.
H. Williams and W. H. B. Bulger, under tbe
firm name of Somers, Brother & Co., has been
this day dissolved by mutual consent and
agreement. All debts owing to the said part
nership are to be received by said W.H.Will
iams and W. H. B. Bulger, aud all demands on
the said partnership are to be presented to the
said Williams and Bulger for pavment.
J. L. SOMERS,
W. H. WILLIAMS.
VV.H. B. BULGER.
Having purchased the interest therein of J.
L. Somers we will continue the wholesale pro
duce, fruit and commlsion business of Somers,
Brother & Co., under the firm name of Will
iams & Bulger, at N o. 639 Liberty avenue, Pitts
burg. The financial resources and general man
agement of the old firm will continue practi
cally nnchanged, and tbe policy which secured
for and baa retained to it a leading position in
the prodnce trade of this city will be closely
adhered to. W. H. WILLIAMS,
W.H.B. BULGER.
In severing my connection with the above
gentlemen, and withdrawing the name "Somers,
Brother & Co." from the produce commission
business, I desire to thank the many friends
and customers of the house, through whoso
liberality and constancy during 14 years of busy
existence, it was enabled to achieve a marvel
ous success. Assured tbat they will perpetuate
the policy of promptitude, conservatism and
equal justice, upon which the house Is founded,
I cheerfully ask for my successors the con
tinued confidence and generous favors of old
patrons and the public generally.
Respectfully, J. L. SOMERS.
Pittsburg. Pa.. Jan. 14. 189a JaI5-2t-wrrsa
AMUSEMENTS.
0
LD CITY HALL-
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18.
MESSRS. HENRY E. ABBEY AND
MAURICE URAU beg to announce the one
and only concert by the two great artists,
PABLO DE SARASATE, Violin,
EUGEN D'ALBERTTPiano,
J.SSiSt(l 1)V
MME. BERTHE MARX. Pianiste.
Seats now on sale at KleVrs'. Prices. $2,
$1 0 and SL gteinway's Pianos Used. jal4-30
B
JJOU THEATER To-night.
HERMANN'S TRANSATLANTIQUE
VAUUKV1LLJS3.
Matinees Wednesdav and Saturday.
Jan. 20 Carleton Opera Company. ja!3-S
GRAND OPERA HOUHis
TO-NIGHT.
MATINEES
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
HANLON'S "NEW FANTASMA."
Next Week-"A BRASS MONKEY."
jal3-12
HARRIS' THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening.
ST. FELIX SISTERS
In their Musical Comedy,
A ROYAL HAND.
Week Jan. 20 "The Fugitive." jal2-MWF
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night, Matinees Tnesday, Thursday
and Satmday.
PETER RICE'S
ALL-AMERICAN
VAUDEVILLE SYNDICATE.
jal2-19-D
M
AX O'RELL
-AT-OLD
CITY HALL.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16.
Auspices Press Club.
Tickets at Kiebers'. ja!5-12
OLD CITY HALL Market street
The distincnisbed veteran and orator,
(HON. JAMES) CORPORAL TANNER,
late Commissioner of Pensions.
FRIDAY EVE., JANUARX 17. 1890.
Admission, SO cents. jalO-29-WTSu
TTTORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny City.
YV Week beginning January 13, 1890. Mar
cus Goodwill!; the Murray Triplets; Smith, the
Anatomical Wonder; Baldwin, the Armless
Artist; the Parisian Cycloramic Transpai en eies.
Next week Tiny Don Cameron, the smallest
mortal ever seen. ja!3-2
INSURANCE STATEMENTS.
STATEMENT OF THE TEUTONIA
ANCE COMPANY, of Allegheny,
tbe year ending December 3L 1339.
ASSETS.
INSUE
Pa., for
Bonds and mortgages
Interest due and accrued
Real estate
National bank stock
Bills receivable
Premiums In course of collection..
Cash In bank and office
(202,773 25
4,032 12
4. 098 28
7,500 00
200 00
2,594 15
87817
(222,07o97
.. (125.000 00
,.. 2,5.10 01)
GS 95
... 30.133 32
... 64,290 70
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Unpaid losses
Duo other companies
Reinsurance reserve
Net surplus on all liabilities
(2 075 97
RECEIPTS.
Gross premiums $ 42,172 71
Interest : 11,554 04
Rent 424 50
54,151 25
EXPENDITURES.
Fire loss of 1833 ( 1.525 00
Fire loss of 1889 14,923 80
S 18,448 SO
Returned premiums 4,133 98
Reinsurance , 675 95
Rents, tax and other expenses 2.77231
Commissions 8,541 05
Salaries 4,099 92
Dividends Nos. 32 and 33 10,000 00
144,677 01
Receipts in excess of disbursements ( 9,474 24
Risks in force December 31, 18M. (4,579.436.
C. W. GFRW1G. Secretary.
AT.UOHE3TY. January 7. 1890. JalO-59-Mwr
WE SEND MONEY TO ALL PARTS OF
the world and sell tickets for all ocean
steamship lines at lowest rates.
MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO
627 Smithfield st, Pittsburg.
Established I860. deJO-wsu
QUtTABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS ALL
IO kinds of birds and pet animals, parrots,
pigeons and ponltry: gold fish and fixtures:
seed and gravel for birds; Cue dogs, birds and
animals mounted to order at ESPICH'S BIRD
BTORE, 640 Smithfield it, aeax Seventh ave.
de36-wsu
AUCTION BALES.
OTTICX OT THB CONTBOIiXB, 7.
AiAioHnrr corrair, PirrsBtXBO.PA.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Iu accordance with a decree of the Court ot
Quarter Sessions, made lltb, day of November,
1&S9, No. 23 September Sessions, 1SS9. Miscel
laneous, the Commissioners of Allegheny
county were empowered to sell certain real
estate in the city of Pittsburg, Pa. In pursu
ance of said decree the Commissioners will
sell ou tbe premises, at public outcry, to the
highest and best bidders, on February 8, 1890.
at 2 o'clock T. ST., tbe following described
pieces of property, to wit: First All that
certain piece of ground situated ou tbe
southwest corner of Diamond st with
a frontage of 75 feet on said Diamond street,
beginning at the corner of Diamond street and
a 20-foot alley and running back, westwardly
along said aUey, preserving the same width a
distance of one hundred (115) and fifteen feet,
on which is erected a two-story brick; house.
Second All that certain piece or ground
known as tbe University property, situated on
tbe corner of Diamond and Ross streets, having
a frontage on Ross street of one hundred (115)
and fifteen feet and on Diamond street of one
(100) hundred feet, having erected thereon two,
tbree-story brick houses.
Tbe terms of sale are in each case 81,000 to bo
paid on day of sale. The remaipder of one
fourth the amount of purchase money on the
delivery of the deeds. The balance in four
equal annual payments, with Interest at the
rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable semi
annually, on the whole amount unpaid, on tba
first days of July and January ot each year.
The whole to be secured by close bond and'
mortgage, with Insurance and scL fa. clause.
Also, sealed proposals will be received at this
office until 12 o'clock M. FRIDAY. 7th day of
February, 1890, for a twenty-year lease of tha
University property. The bidders will state
tbe sum annually to be paid for the full period
iamed, which sum is to be paid semi-annually
at the office of tbe County Treasurer on tha
first days of July and January of each year.
The lessee will be required to sign an article
with the Commissioners to pay all taxes, water
rents and assessments on said property, to carry
insurance on the buildings m a sum equal to
what bas been carried by the county on said
bnildings in tbe interest of tbe lessor. To give)
bond for the faithf nl uerformance of the agree
ment in the sum of $4,000, with a clause in the
agreement empowering the Commissioners to
annul tbe lease nn default at any time by the
lessee to fully comply witn all the conditions of
tbe lease.
Proposals will be marked proposals for lease
and be accompanied with a bidders' bond in the
sum of 1,000V The Commissioners reserving;
the right to reject any and ail bids.
JOSIAH SPEER,
jaS-SS-w County Controller. ,
AiljoBrneil Auininistrator's- Sale.
We will offer those elegant lots. Nos. 114 and
116 Fourth avenue, adjoining the Dollar Savings
Bank, being 45x85 feet, at pnbiio sale at the
COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
In Sheriff's Salesroom,
JANUARY 15,
AT
U O'CLOCK AM.,
To settle the estate of C L. Caldwell, decM,
by order of the administrator.
W. A HERRON fc SONS,
80 Fourth avenue,
JaS-aT-TWr Agents.
DIVIDENDS.
Mascfactoeees ass Merchants' "l .
Insurance company. I
Office 417 Wood street f
PrrrsBTfRO. PA., January 10. 189a J
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THUS
company have this day declared a saml-'
annual ulvidend of SI SO per share, payable on.
demand. "WM. T.ADAIR. Secretary.
jal2-42
The Ben Franklet Insurance Com-) .
AJUi jat VISA- I
GHENY, PA.
ary8.1S90. J
OF DIRECT-
PAXY OF THE CTTT OF ALLEGHENY, .
ALLEGHENY, J.inuar
TMVIDEND THE BOARD
XJ ORSof tbi company have this dav de
clared a semi-annual dividend of THREE PER
CENT (tl 60 per share), pavable on demand,
ja9 75-D WM. A. FORD. Secretary.
OFFICE OF
The Pittsburg Insurance Co..
400 Wood street, corner Fourth avenue.
Pittsburg. January v
TMVIDEND NO. 61-THE DIRECTORS
J havetbisdaydeclaredadivldend of FOUR
DOLLARS per share, payable forthwith.
ja8-23-D HILL1S McKOWN. Secretary.
Office Armenia Insurance Co. 1
No. 65 Fourth Avenue, v
Pittsbubg, January 9, 1890. )
-pvlVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC
J TORS have declared a dividend of
THREE DOLLARS per share, pavable on de
mand. W. D. McGILL, Secretary.
jaU-2os
Office Western Insurance Co..
Pittsbubg, Jannarv 14, 1S90L J
DIVIDEND No. 75 THE BOARD OF
Directors have this dav declared a divi
dend of THREE PER CENT, or ONE DOL-,
LAR AND FIFTY CENTS, upen each share
of the capital stock, payable on and after the
17th inst. WM. P. HERBERT.
jalo-9-D Secretary.
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF MAN
AGERS of the Monongahela Navigation
Company have this day declared a dividend of
TWO PER CENT in cash and FOUR PER
CENT In capital stock, payable to the stock
holders or their legal representatives at the
office of the Treasurer, DO Diamond street, on
or after the 20th inst. W. BAKE WELL,
Treasurer.
Ptttsbubq. January 8. 1890. jalO-31
LEGAL NOTICES.
SAMUEL A. AMMON, Attorney-at-Law,
117 Diamond street.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ESTATE
of Joseph Kimniel, deceased. Notice Is
hereby given tbat letters testamentary on the
estate of Joseph Kimniel, deceased, have been,
granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all per
sons indebted to said estate aro requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against tbe same will make
them known without delay. MARIA A. KIM
MEL, S. & HOLLAND, Executors, corner
Smithfield street and Liberty avenue, Pitts
burg. Pa. Jal5-93-w .
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALSr
will be received by tbe borough of Brad
dock, at the office of the Boronzh Clerk, No.
730 Braddock avenue.up to MONDAY, January
20, 1890. at 7:30 p. 3f.. for the furnishing and lay
ing of 680 feet of 15 inch sewer pipe. For fur
ther particolars inquire of tbe Borough En
gineer, No. 730 Braddock avenue, second floor.
The Borough Council reserves the right to re -ject
any and all bids.
H. C. SHALLENBERGER.
Jal5-1 Burgess.
ENTIRELY NEW. ?
NOW OPEN. ,' S
GOOD NEWS TO CONTRACTORS OP
BRIDGES
ON ALL MASON WORK,
The Empire Stone Company bas shipped the
Ant carload of white sandstone on January 2,
1890, from SchweibinX to Allegheny. jal0-59-s
APRIL i, i8ga
House hunting made easy at
No. 95 FOUEXH AYENUE.
Largest and best equipped
RENT DEPARTMENT
in the citv. List revised daily, and free to aB :
upon application. . "-
BLACK&BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. ja4-28
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of
FOURTH AVE. LOTS
at SHERIFFS SALESROOM,
COURP HOUSE TO
DAY at U O'CLOCK, A. 1L -Size
45x85 feet. Must be sold to close the
estate. y. A. HERRON & SONS, Acts. ,
jaI5-3
And made payable in
monthly or quarterly in
stallments, making It pos
sible for any. who will try.
Money MM
J to own a home with little
to
Buy a Home
ris&. lor insTUii oi ueam
of the borrower the mort
gage or debt is paid. See .
W. A HERRON 4
SONS. SO Fourth avenue.
JaU-lS-wa
JIToKNIGHT 4 VICTORY,
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETtt
Special attention given to Natural GisFittin. '
418 SilllHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA
.Telephone 769. ja7-69-n-
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