. Mir- THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1890. 3 a LOCAL! S.S. BRANCH. The Meeting to Arrange for the Rational Convention Later On. MAiT PROMINENT MEN PRESENT. Committees Chosen and the Convention Details All Arranged. THE PUBLIC MEETING LAST EIGHT The meeting held last night in the First Presbyterian Church, "Wood street, in the interest of the International Sunday School Convention, to be held here in Jnne, 1890, was well attended. ' W. K. Jennings pre sided. Mr. B. F. Jacobs, of Chicago, Chairman of the International Executive Committee, spoke earnestly in favor of Sabbath school work. He urged that a greater interest be taken in the Sunday school. The reason.he said, vre have lost our hold on many of the older boys and young men is because of the large number of Christian men have left the Sunday school; merchants lawyers, business men and the like. A good son would follow his father's example, and if that example does uot lead him to the Sunday school it is the father's fault The boys, he continued, are not thoughtless, as it has beett said. A boy will think, and if you can control his thoughts you can control his feet. He must be taught and must have a teacher who cau think. The best and brightest material is wanted for teachers. AIT irrA-HfPT.il! TO FOLLOW. Mentioning the Catholic Council at Balti more, Mr. Jacobs said they had claimed the whole world. He admired their earnestness and push, but thought it would be well tor Protestants to join issues. They could have a religious trust irrespective of creeds, and it was necessarv. We have been told of an impending crisis at the close of the nine teenth century, and it was time every Chris tian combined. The International Conven tion, he continued, will meet to hang up a lliap of North America and pick out the places needing their aid and go to work to give it to tbem. Toe wort: snouia oe pusnea over me whole world. He referred to the McAIl missions in France and pictured their needy condition. They should be helped, and it is desired to put an American Sunday school back of every one of these schools in France. Any Sunday school here can take this posi tion by subscribing for the support of one, and have it report to the American school. In conclusion, he said, they want to place Sunday schools in every part of the world. LOCAL ORGANIZATION ACHIEVED. At the finish of Mr. Jacobs' address, the organization of the Allegheny County Association was completed. The report ot the committee appointed to nominate officers for the association was received, the following nominations being made : President, V. K. Jennings Vice Presidents B. C Christy. J. H. Hay; Corresponding Secre tary, Edward S. Gray: Recording Secretary, "W. F. Maxon: Treasurer, D. W. Jones; Execu tive Committee, W. H. Jennings.3. C Christy, E.S.Gray, W. K. Oillesme. Rev. G. W. Clin ton, S. Hamilton. E. S. Morrow, James Black stone, A. A. Home. The report was approved, and on motion those suggested were unanimously elected. The local committee, who have charge of the arrangements for the convention to be held here in June, is composed of E. S. Morrow, Chairman; "William F. Moxon, Corresponding Seeretarv; E. S. Gray, Ee cording Secretary; J. "W- Hjy, Treasurer; H. K. Porter, V. J. Sawyer. George H. Anderson, C. L. Eose, S. E. Gill, J. J. Por ter, Samuel Hamilton, Thomas Corde and "W. K. Jennings. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MET. The Executive Committee of the Inter national Sunday School Convention, of the United States and British American Prov inces, met at 930 o'clock yesterday morn ing in the Hotel Anderson. There were present: B. F. Jacobs, of Chicago, President; and E. L. Wright. District of Columbia; W.H.Hall, Connecticut: L. Collins, Kentucky; J. D. Phipp, Marvland: W. N. Hartshorn, Massachusetts; Samuel W. Clark, New Jersey; Colonel Robert Cowden. Ohio; Rev. W. A. Crawford, Virginia: L. C. Peak, Toronto; E. A. Hacgh Michigan; A. B. McCrilli, Rhode Island; W. H. Levering, Indiana; W. A Duncan, N. Y and E. S. Gray, of the local committee. Mr. B. F. Jacobs presided. The morn ing session was consumed in hearing and discussing Treasurer Bigelow's report,which showed expenditures amounting to 9,682 68, and receipts amounting to $8,197, making a deficit of $1,385 68. The latter amount added to the sum necessary to eo into the next convention was fixed at $4,400. To meet this, however, there are pledges amounting to $4,700, so that the convention will meet without being in debt. The special object of the meeting of the committee is to make arrangements for the sixth triennial session of the convention to he held here next June. That convention will be attended by 1.200 delegates, and it is expected that 2,000 Sunday school workers will he present,'among them such well known men as Bishop Vincent, of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Rev. A. H. fcehauffler, of the New York City Missions; Bev. John Hall,D. D.,of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York; F. N. Pelou liet, Massachusetts, author of the select notes to the International Leaf system; Chancellor H. H. Blake, Toronto; Rev. John H. Broadus, Kentucky; Rev. A. E. Dunning, D. D Massachusetts, and Rev. Warren Randolph, D. D., Secretary of the Leaf Publishing Com pany. THE AFTERNOON SESSION. The afternoou's session of the committee was opened with prayer. The first business transacted was the appointment of a Com mittee on Transportation, which is to consist of Messrs. J. D. Phipps, of Maryland; W. A. Hartshorn, of Massachusetts; L. C. Feake, of Toronto, Canada, and Ik Collins, of Kentucky. The committee then set to work and made a general outline of the work to be-done by the convention to be held in this city. There will be a preliminary meeting on the evening before the first day, and on the first day short addresses will be made by the delegates. The second day will be taken up by the report of the Executive Committee and a dis cussion of primary work. In the evening there will be a report of the Lesson Com mittee and addresses on the International lesson system. The third day will be given to the consid eration of the Executive Committee's report and receiving money pledges from the differ ent States. Thequestion of fixing the time for'the' world's convention will also be taken up. There will be no outside or overflow meet ings, as the desire is to have the delegates in the ball as much as possible. The ad dresses will be limited in time, and no set speeches will be made. TJNIFOBal NOBMAL WOBK. A committee of five was appointed to formulate a plan for uniform normal work, the plan to be presented at the convention. A'committee of three was appointed to in corporate the International Executive Com mittee. It was stated by a member that an offer ot $5,000 had been made for the use of the committee as soon as it became incor porated. The Chairman and Secretary were author ized to apply to the Executive Committee oi the World's Fair, as soon at it is appointed, urging that a suitable building be erected as a place for the "World's Sabbath School Con vention. This concluded the work of the Execntive Committee, and they adjourned to go down andlnspect the Exposition building, where the convention is to be held. Beecsak's pills cure sick headache. Peabs' Soap, the purest and best ever made. B.&B. Napoleon Teal kid gloves go at 76c pair remnant day that's to-day. Boogs & Buhl. AGENT O'BRIEN YJ3RT BUST. H la After Glade Ron Rooster Pushers, but Attend to Many Minor Cue. Agent O'Brien, of the Humane Society, is certainly in for a decided war against brutal sports. He secured the fining of more than a score of men engaged in the dog fight at McKee's Bocks. He has had two men fined for the chicken fight at Oil City on December 31, and is not through yet with that case. To-day he will go to "Warren, Pa., to investigate a chicken fight which was held there December 20. Yesterday Mr. O'Brien received a letter from a gentleman in Glade Bun, "Warren county, Pa., asking him to come to that place and stir things up. The writer said that the cocking main held in Glade Bun on the Friday night before Christmas was one of the most disgraceful affairs ever known in that part of the coun try. About 100 men and boys attended it. The men who conducted the fighting were from Oil City, Pleasantville, Titusville and "Warren. Glade Eunisasmall town two miles above "Warren, on the Allegheny river, and the fight was held there to avoid the "Warren police. The writer of the letter says that the affair was conducted in a large hall on the third floor of the Glade Bun Ho tel, of which John Baldensperger is the pro prietor. It is further charged that the pro prietor rented his hall for the fight three days before the occurrence for $10, and that at'the fight he acted as doorkeeper. The ad mission fee was f 2. The racket was kept up all Light, and about daylight broke up in a drimken row. The citizens ot the town found the bodies of six chickens lying on the street. They had been thrown from the windows of the halL Two of them were not quite 'dead. Mr. O'Brien was given the names of sev eral residents of Glade Bun who can furnish him with information regarding the dis graceful affair. At least 20 of the partici pants are known. Agent O'Brien spent the forenoon attend ing some hearings before Mayor Pearson, of Allegheny. Arthur Graham and his wife were each fined $10 and costs for drunken ness. Agent O'Brien threatened to take their young son from them, but finally con sented that it should be put into the care of some rf Graham's relatives. John Hnddow and wife were arraigned for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. They were lectured by the Mayor and di charged, and Agent O'Brien told them that if they were ever caught again in the same condition he would feel it to be his dnty to take their child from them. At noon Mr. O'Brien went to Sharpsburg to prosecute a complaint before Justice "William Eobinson. The, wife of K. H. Douglas, a bricklayer, had prosecuted him for cruelty and neglect. The wife is very ill with consumption and has four children. She comes of a good family, her maiden name having been Schad. She complained that her husband, though he made good wages, spent nearlv all his money for drink, not giving her sufficient to live on. East Sunday she was compelled to leave him and go to the house of a sister, to procure enough to eat. Douglas was arrested "Wednesday evening and spent the night in the locknp. Testerday he displayed penitence, took the pledge and promised to be good. He was at first ordered to be committed to court, but afterward he was released on his own recog nizance and the case held open, to see if he will take care of his family better than he has been doing. DIRECTED TO GO SLOWLY. The Mercantile Appraisers List for tbe Cities Mar Not be Published. The County Commissioners have been directed by Auditor General McCamant to co slowly in the matter of the publication of the Mercantile Appraisers' list for the cities, as he states that there is a doubt as to whether there is warrant of lawfor its pub lication. They are directed to withhold it for the present year, or at least nntil further notice. County Commissioner Mercer seemed to think that the list, outside of Pittsburg and Allegheny, was to be published, but said tbe matter would not receive attention until further instructions were received from Har risburg. The list outside the cities is a com paratively small matter. Don't Catch Cold "When a good warm ulster will prevent it "We have taken our yearlv inventory and find too many high-class ulsters, cape coats and overcoats left on hand. To-day we start a general clearing sale at $5 and $7 for choice. Garments included which are worth $20 to $22. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. new Court House. Barsnlns for the Men. Eednced winter underwear. 25c and 60c neckwear, worth double the money. Fine Scotch wool gloves at bargain prices. Lined kid gloves, $1 to $2 75 a pair. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. 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. mwf Come to Our Mark Down Sale of Seal Garments. Genuine Alaska seal, best London dye, perfect in shape and elegantly finished Short jackets, coats, mantles and ulsters all at lowest prices come and see these great bargains here. ' Jos. Hoene Ss Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. The grip can only be prevented from en tering your home by keeping the tempera ture at a comfortable degree in the house, and tbis can be done without fear of being ruined financially by the gas meter by using the Anderson Burner, 82 .Fourth avenue. B.&B. Boys shirt waists, 25, 40, 65 and 75 cents at the remnant sale to-day. Booas & Buhl. Kid Glove Bargains. 6, 6 onlv, 5, 7 hooks, blackjand colored, 50c, red need from 51, $1 25, $1 50, at Bosen banm & Co.'s. Blankets, Qotlta and Comforts. Great reductions bargain prices on our entire stock the biggest sale of the season. Buy now and save money. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenne Stores. D.&B. $1 25 Price cnt in half one lot extra fine cashmere and silk mixed ladies' vests 52 50 quality Price now 81 25 remnant day. Boggs & Buhl. Special Excursions to Washington, D, C, Via Pennsylvania Railroad. The passenger department of the Penn sylvania Bailroad annonnces a series of special excursions from Pittsburg to "Wash ington, D.C., on the following dates: Febru ary 13, March 6, April 3 and April 24. Bound trip tickets will be sold at rate of JJ9,' and will be valid for return trip ten days 'from date of sale. LA GRIPPE. Catch On to This. For the next 30 days we will furnish free a fine new organ complete with every piano sold for cash or on good payments. Echols, McMtjbeat & Co., 123 8andusky street, Allegheny City. Telephone building. rsu B.&B. They will buy winter garments, when nice and stylish, at these prices, even' this warm weather. Halt price is tempting to buyers. Booos & Bttbx, Allegheny. The Iron City Brewing Co. (formerly F. & V,), are experiencing a constant increase in the demand for their ale and porter. .Kept by all dealers. M3-Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, ForSaleA To Zet, etc., ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for lest than fifty pent. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOB THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT, BOTH FOR ' GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SiMSUxAL SOU XUBIDJS 1SH U tl f U DLOBn.CjU EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES AKE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOK SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB IN SERTION NEXT HORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where sdTertlsers sires ly have accounts wrthTnJtDls- rxixm. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MClr JFKEY. SfcS Bntler street. EMIL G. 8TUCKET. Hth street and Penn ave. E. G. BTUCKEV & CO., Wylle ve. and Fultonst. N. bTO&KLY. Filth Avenne Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenne. OJLKXAITO. UCALLISTEK&SHELBLER,SthsT. AAtwoodlt soVmstps. JACOB SPOHU, So. J Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBBIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. IL EGGEKS & BON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer ares. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4Urant ave. WANTED. Tllnle DTcIel WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN to sell real estate. C. H.LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. Jal5-95 TTTANTEO AN UPHOLSTERER. CALL ON W or address W. A. DONAHUE, Butler. Pa., near P. & W. Depot. jal7-49 VTTANTEDAN EXPERIENCED BAND AND V scroll sawver: steady employment. Ad press H. J., Dispatch office. J 117-39 TTT-ANTKD THREE TRAVELING SALES' M' MEN; salary and commission. Apply 107 . jir ; Bamrv ami cuii FIRST AVE. alter 10 o'clock. jau-49 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CAN VASS hR for real estate for sale. V. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenne. JalS-95 WANTEO-FIVE (5) GOOD STOVE-PLATE molders. Apply at once OHIO VALLEY FOUNDRY CO., Mansfield, O. Jal7-lS rrxyrED immediately riveters VV and caulkers for steady employment at REEVES BROS'. BOILER WORKS, NUes, O. al2-73 WANTED-SEVERAL GOOD AGENTS FOB a rapidly gelling specialty: large profits to a good worker. LOCK BOX 751. Pittiburg-, Pa. Jal7-3 WANTED AT ONCE GOOD LATHE AND planer hands; rood wapes; steady work. Address TAYLOR, SHAW 4 CO.. SnarnsTllle, Pa, " Jal7-18 WANTED-COACH TRIMMER FOK HEAVY work, coaches, landaus, etc.; steady -work to licbt man. MEETS & RIDDLE, Coach Bulld rs, Ravenna, O. jalMS ANTED-AT ONCE A CANVASSER FOR a new patent which commands a large sale. Apply C. E. HARRIbON. btanton avenue est., E. .. Pittsburg. jaW-19 -TYr AN TED EXPERIENCED GROCERY V clerk: must come well recommended. Ap ply by letter, stating where last employed, and salary txpected, 8117 PENN AV E. Jal7-57 WAMED DETECTIVES IN EVERY LO CALITY to act as private detective nnder onr Instructions: particulars free. CENTRAL DETECTIVE BUREAU. Box 135, Topeka, Kan. Jal2-50 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO sell on commission a foil line of infant turns and cblld's McKar sewed 6hoes. Address, with reference, FOLMR & CO., Orwlgsbnrg, Pa. de23-40-n -TTTANTED-A MAN ACQUAINTED WITH VV the retail drug trade, to sell our specialty; liberal arrangements made with the right man. Address CHARLES H. POTT, Manager, Jersey Shore. Pa. Jal7-17 TTANTEL-M GOOD MINERS TO OPEN UP VV new coal mines for the Choctaw Coal and Kallwav Company, McAlester. Indian Territory; wages 12 50 per day and 4 2-5 cents per bushel; vein 3 ft. 6 In. thick. Address EDWIN LUDLOW, Superintendent of Mines. - Jal3-25 WANTED SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH salarv and expense, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD blLVERWAKE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-p WANTED ALL BRICKLAYERS AND CON TRACTORS to know that the headquarters or the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT AS SOCIATION, at 93 Fourth ave., near Wood, Is the authorized Central Labor Exchange for the B. andM. L U.: no charge to employers or mem bers. OC1I-80-WTSU WANTED-A SALESMAN WHO THOR OUGHLY understands the buying and sell ing of table linens, napkins, towels and house keeping linens generally, for a first-class retail store. Apply to B. A. Y., giving your experience and reference, which will be treated In strict con fidence. ' Jal7-5t WANTED AGENTS EVERYWHERE TO sell "Stanley's Thrilling Adventures in Africa;" only reliable edition; published In few days; greatest seller of the year; agents wishing to make money rapidly should apply at once for territory. P. J. i'Ljiiiusu CO., 77 Diamond street, P. O. boxS4. Ja.15-40 WANTED-SALESMEN AT ONCE A FEW good men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; we are the largest manufacturers in onr line In tbe world: liberal salary paid: permanent position; money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. For full terms ad dress CENTENNIAL MFG. CO.. Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati. O. no9-77-WF8u WANTED A MAN OF EXCEPTIONAL ability and push to take charge of a work in Ohio which wfll yield from ?1,M0 to E2,O0O a year: a salary of (90 per month gnaravteed to the right man: must be of excellent address, full of business, and have (100 to Invest; only thoroughly competent men need anplv; give age and occupa tion. Call or address BOOM 45, Eisner Building. Jal7-38 .Female Help. TJJANTED TWO WELL EDUCATED W ladles of excellent address, age 22 to 35 years, lor light and pleasant work, teachers pre ferred; salary S10 to (12 per week: give age and reference. Call or address ROOM 45, Eisner Building. Jal7-3S -TTJANTED-NEAT RELIABLE WOMAN FOR V V general housework In family or four; must keep lower part of house clean and In order with out help or direction, and must be good washer and Ironer; satisfactory reference required. 277 WESTERN AVENUE, near Grant. Allegheny. JaI5-4-wr Male and Female Helo. W ANTED-AT ONCE, 4 MEN FOB HOTEL work, 2 assistant waiters, pantry man, 6 farm hands, hotel chambermaids, second cook, dishwashers, cooks, cnambermaldg, houseglrls, nurse girl. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. Jal5-p Situations. Tr ANTED-FOSITION AS SEAMSTRESS AND vv will assist -nt light housework: reference plven and required. Address CARRIE, Dispatch office. Jal7-14 WANTED-A YOUNO MAN AGED 28; P03I 'HON as clerk where there Is a chance for Sromotlou: good at figures and writing. Address , Dispatch office. Jal7-19 WANTED-8ITUATION BY AN EXPERI ENCED lady stenographer; can assist book keeper and do general office work: best of refer ence. Address B.X., Dlipitch office. J&17-47 WANTED-A MARRIED MAN, AGED 27. OF education and experience in business and accounting, late or the East, desires employment In this city; best of references. A. 0. D., Dis patch office. Jal7-22 Partners. -TITANTED-A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT VV to take charge or the books and act as treasurer for a flrst-class manufacturing estab lishment: must have S3. 000 In cash and unques tionable references. Address TREASURER, Dis patch office. Jal7-23 VTJANTED-A GENTLEMAN WITH CAPITAL VV can secure aa Interest in a strictly legiti mate wholesale and retail business In which the profits are very large; with additional capital the business can be extended at once to all sections of tbe United States; state amount that vou wish to invest, provided the business proyes satisfactory upon investigation. Address BIG MONEY, P. O. BOI878. J17-21 Booms. Booses. Etc. WANTED-2 NICELY FURNISHED AD JOINING rooms for 1 gents near center of city. Apply P.O. BOX Ml. iai7-B WANTED-BY A RESPONSIBLE PAKTY to buy an East End or fchadyslde brick resi dence of from 9 to 12 rooms; all communications strictly confidential. Address, with full partlcu lars and price, LINN, Dispatch office. 316-59 Boarding. -TTJANTED-BOARDING AND ROOM, WITH V V home comrortSr In quiet locality by a single gentleman; permanent lr suitable: references ex changed. Address x.M. a., Dispatch office. Jslf-tt " FlnanclaL w ANTED-SMALL MORI GAGES-L J. WIL- coii iw i ouna are. noZfi-ZS A NT ED-MORTGAGES, LAEGE AND SmalL at lowest market ntMnf Intercut. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 Fnnrth .nii. JaJ-6mr WANTED. FlnanclaL TTANTED-MOBTGAGE3 ON T3ITY PROP W EKTY, over 4,0; i Ter cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., S2 Fourth avenue. mti2-a22-D WANTED- IMMEDIATEL Y- MORTGAGES on city property from H C00 to $50, WO: rate 4K to 8 per cent Focrth ave. I.-M. fJUtKUUA. wo. ii ' Ja9-70-IOD nfTT-ANTED-MOKTGAG ES-1. 030, OX TO LO AN VV In large and smaU amounts at 4. 5 and 8 B er cent, free or state tax; no aeiay. wmjo. ;u i lie a ai m it ouna ave. "i"-" T7-ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT W G AGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun try, at 4K to per cent, as to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. deS-H-MTWTJ' -fTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS V V of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, free oftax: also smaller amounts at S and S per cent. BLACK. & BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D Iner bON, 105 Fourth avenue, ap7-f41 TIT-ANTED TO 1.0AN (200,000 ON MOBT W GAGES: 1100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4H per cent on residences or business property; also in adlolnlng counties. S. H, FRENCH. 1!5 Fourth avenue. OC2I-4-D SXlseellaneons. -TTTANTKD-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT VV they can get the latest novelties In signs at PASTORIUS fc JACOBS', 411 Smlthfield st. de25-MWP -TTTANTED WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND VV free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NETTE LAND CO. , Greensburg, Pa. JaS-19 WANTED EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, tbe leading photographer, of 96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal. St., AU'y., Is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for (3; all fine work. y mh-63 FOR SALE I9IPBOVED REAL ESTATE Cltr Residences. FOR BALE-ONLY (4,200-ON ONEIDA BT.. Thirty-fifth ward, well located; lot 53x130 ft., with good dwelling and store building. See AV. A. H&BRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja7-81-Tur FOUSALE-S3.200-RENTALS (420 PER YEAR, substantial property In Lawrencevllle, 5 and B-room dwellings; good lot: fronting paved street and alley: property In -prime oraer. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Jal5-23 T7OR SALE-(5, 160 WILL NET OVER 9 PER C 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. jaie-46 FOB SALE ILGOO MIDDLE STREET 2 squares from new cable road. Thirteenth ward, a 2-story frame of 5 rooms and attic: newly papered; front yard: small cashpayment. balance to suit BLACK & BA1BD, 95 Fourth-aye. 2E-85. Jal5-32 FOR S A LE-COLWELL STREET, NEAR MIL LEK. a 2-story pressed brick dwelling of 6 rooms and finished attic, hall, bathroom, w. c, elate mantels, both gases, china closets, fine pan try, front porch; lot 22 In front. 47 in rear, 83 deep: terms easy. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. 2E-84 jal5-33 OR SALE-SAVE KENT-GOOD BRICK bouses of 8 rooms on terms as easv as naying rent; e-ucasn ana tne remainaer on mommy in stallments of (20 (no other payments required); price only (2,400: the honses are well Improved, easily reached. location healthful; 'No. 1319 Syca more St., Thirty-fifth ward; purchase now and save three months' rent. VV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja3-ll-F . . -.l- ... - .t.- East End Residences. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN AN ELEGANT location on HUand ave.: corner property: house of 10 rooms: every modern convenience. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. jal5-23 FOR SALE-NORTH H1LAND AVE. PROP ERTY: corner lot near Penn ave. ; fine large dwelling with stable, outbuildings, etc. BeeW. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. I Ja2-57-TuF FOR SALE-e2,Gt-A GOOD BRICK HOUSE detached, 5 large rooms, hall, side- entrance, yard, nice street, paved, shaded, convenient to cable. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Jal5-23 T7IOR SALE-LOT 21X110, COB. CKAIU AND JD Bavard sts.: nice 2-story brick dwelling thereon: price (5.000: one of very finest locations In East End for either dwelling or store. C. L, MCCUTCHEON, 104 Fourth ave. Ja4-81-HW? OK SALE-MADISON AVE., NEAKTHIRTY- THIRD street. Just at the terminus of the Wylle ave. cable line, a 2-tory frame dwelling of 6 rooms and attic, newly papered, etc. ; lot 48x100. BLACK &BAIRD, 9S Fourth ave. 2E-88. Jal5-32 TrOKaALE-(l,500 TERMS TO SUIT. FOR A X? Meyranave., Oakland, dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, w, c, hard wood staircase, slid ing doors, china closets, front and back porches, nice lot. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-90 Ja.5-33 FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN, ON SOUTH HUand ave., a modern.brlck bouse of 8 rooms,i all conveniences: cost owner (3,900; will sell for (7,500; small payment down, balance on long time. D. P. THOMAS & CO., No. 408 Grant st? Ja3-2-MWT FOB SALE FIFTH AVENUE AND BARTON street, a very desirable property, one of thi most beautiful on tne avenne: lot 206x300 ft., with a large bouse 12 rooms, frnlt and ornamental trees. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. ja2-55-p FOR SALE FOR (8,000 ONLY-2 GOOD NEW houses of 7 rooms each, late conveniences, on Howe St., near Filth ave. cable line; desirable residence or a paring Investment. Full Informa tion from W. A. HEBRON 4r SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja2-55-P FORSALE-(6,00OFtJR THAT WINEBIDDLE ave. dwelling, near Liberty st., containing 8 large rooms, bathroom, w. c, furnace, natural gas, laundry, etc., all conveniences, front and rear porches: lot 50x196. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave 4A-I0Z. Ja.5-33 FOR SALE-NEW BRICK HOUSE, LATE style 9 rooms: tastefully finished and pa pered; all the latest Improvements; large porches, fine appearance; lot 4UX121 feet: near Roup sta tion and cable cars, bee W. A. HEBRON 3t SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. JaI-63-Tur FOR SALE-84.250-SUBSTANTIAL 6-ROOM frame dwelling, with lot about 100x100 ft., on a 5C-foot St., situate one sqnare from Fifth or High land aves.; this Is a positive bargain, the lot alone being worth the price asked for all. SAMUEL W. BLACK St CO- 99 Fourth ave. JalS-85-D FOK SALE-ONLY' 96,300, ON EASY TEBMS (to suit the purchaser), complete new brick houses, 9 and 13 rooms, on Forbes st. andColtart sqnare, in the midst of the most desirable part of Oakland: send for particulars: the best nouses In the market. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja3-S9-TUF FOKSALE-SS.OOO-FOB10-KOOM DWELLING within 5 minutes walk of Koup station and Fifth are 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 & BAIBD. 95 Fourth ave. 3A-122 Jal5-31 Allegheny Residences. FOB SALE-NO. 79 BOYLE ST., NEAR HEM LOCK St., brick house. 7 rooms, and finished attic; also stable on rear of lot. See W. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jal4-73-TUP FOR SALE-ON NORTH AVE., BEAUTIFUL park view: bouse 8 rooms: all modern Ira grovements. For particular: call on A. D. WIL ON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jal5-S7 F OK SALE-I1.200-SMALL HOUSE AND LOT. X? 20x60, No. 8 Lombard St., Allegheny, oppo site entrance to Col. Andrews' place. A. LEG- uaixisouiit u xi eoerai st., Allegheny, jaw-no FOR SALE-(a,000 CHOICE CORNER PROP ERTY, Race street, Allegheny; brick resi dence. 7 rooms: all modern conveniences. CHARLES HOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. Jal5-23 IJiOR SALE S3.600-SECOND WARD, ALLLE I? GHENY, 6-room brick house, hall, nat. gas, tc ; cor. property: car line passes door. BAL TENSPERGER A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. Jal5-8--WT FOR 8ALE-FBANKLIN ST., ALLEGHENY, 9-room brick house, hall, bathroom, both gases, range, etc. : lot 24x130: at a bargain. BAL TENSPEKGEK & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. Jal5-8--WT FOR BALE-C0,000-NORTH AVE. RESI DENCE of 12 rooms; beautiful situation; one of the few fine properties on this street In the market. CHARLES SOMERS CO., Wood st. Jal5-Z3 FOB 8ALE-f2,000-HOUSE AND LOT, YALK st. Second ward, Allegheny: lot (0x75: new frame, six rooms; both gases: water: cash or on time. A. LEGGATE & SON, 21 Federal St., Alle gheny. Jal7-56 FOR SALE ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE, close to parks; 12 rooms, haihroom, etc.; all conveniences: elegantly finished: we offer this bargain for (9,500: terms easy: immediate posses sion. W. W. MCNEILL & BBO., 105 Fourth ave. I JalS-6-TYT FOB BALE-TWO FBAME HOUBES. 4 AND 5 room, In splendid condition; corner lot, 27r 64Kfect; good sewers, n. gas, water, etc.: only (3,200 for both, one-half cash, or will sell separate; see this property for a bargain. Call 469 REBECCA ST., Allegheny. al6-5S-TWTTSU FS .?AljETF.X,?Ev BEICK "WELLING, sixth ward, Allegheny, nearly new, 6 rooms, finished attic, hall, cellar; both gases; all In best condition: owner going to leave city: splendid location: don't delay; only(4. 500. J. H. 81EVEN BON'B AGENCY, 100 Fifth ave. Jal7-31 Suburban Residences. FOR BALE-AT CRAFTON STATION, P.. C. 4St,L.B. K., 8H acres of land adjoining Messrs. Craft, Bloom, and others, and -within 5 minutes of the station, with stone bouse of 8 .rooms. Apply to W. A. HEREON & SONB, 80 Fonrth ave. Jal4-73-Tur FOR SALE-A FINE CRAFTON HOME Noble street, near Craft ave,, ot 11 elegant rooms, both gases, fine 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 A BAIKD. 95 Fonrth ave. 21-102. 1al5-S2 FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lota. F lOB SALE BUILDINa LOTH OW TTSWTTJ JD aye.. Allegheny, near the parks. A. D. WIL SON, M Federal it, j15-58-"rT FOR SALE LOTS). Cltr Lots. FOB SALE FORBES ST. LOT, NEAK CRAIG st., 27xir7, convenient to cable ears and over looking Scbenley Park, Oakland. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2P-2I7. JalS-32 Farms. F OK SALE-FARM. 50 ACRES, NEW HOUSE and barn, fine frnlt. near railroad and City: choice place: a bargain; on easy payments. ED. WPTTISH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. ja!5.D FOR SALE FARMS. FARMS. FABMS-W acres: lies well; good bouse, 6 rooms; barn, orchard, cistern, etc: homelike place. l'A miles from Beaver: price (4,200; send for farm and ex change list; afso 11 acres. 5-room house, barn and fruit: easy payments: loins Rochester: 105 acres, 2 miles from Rochester, 6-room bouse, barn, orchard; only S4,50O-(500 down, (150 yearly pay ments. N. F. HUBST, Beat Estata Agent, Rochester, pa. Ja9-7S-ion nnscenaneons. EOR SALE REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CITIES 1,000 houses and lots; call or send for new Just out. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. de3l-52-wr FOB SALE-CHOICE HAZELWOOD INVEST MENT: corner property: good streets: close to station and electric railway; 4 substantial bouses, two story and mansard each; 7 rooms, hall, slate mantels, tile hearths, natural and Illuminating gas, cemented cellars. Inside shut ters, nice yard, dry walk, occupied by permanent and desirable tenants: rentals about (900 per Tear; (7,800. (3.500-Avalon.lOminutes' rldebyP.Ft.W. U. B. B., 5 minutes' walk of station, a desira ble home property: lot 65x125, lrontlng on wide street and extending to alley, planted to and regularly producing abundance of fine fruit; a well built house, 8 rooms, hall and porches, natural gas throughout: elegant solt water at door, stable, etc CHARLES HOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st Telephone 1773. ja!7-43 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOB SALE THE GOOD-WILL, FIXTURES and stock of a grocery store now doing a paying business: good reasons for selling. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ja7-8l-rar FOR SALE HALF INTEREST IN A F1RST class hardware store, with established trade of over five years, for which no bonus will be asked: town of over 8,000 population: reason for selling going on the road for wholesale bouse. Address K. B. L, Box 20, Tarentum, Pa. Jals-63 FOB SALE-GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR one or two active men with some capital to step Into a paving wholesale produce commission business, profits this year will reach (10,000; owner engaged In other busfness reason for selling. Ad dress F. C. DICKSON, 140 Monterey St., Alle. gheny. del0-50 FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP, GOOD 5 AND 10 cent store, fish and oyster depot, grocery stores (350 to (10,000. cigar stores (250 to (1.800, drug stores, country stores, boarding bouses, milk routes, conlectlonerles, bakeries, feed store, cigar factory and other good business chances. SHEP ARD & CO., 54 Fifth ave. Ja4 Business Stands. F IOR SALE ON FIRST AVE., BETWEEN three-story warehouse. For Information seeW. A. HEBRON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-57-TUT FOK SALE-LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, PENN aye, near Twenty-sixth St., a two-story brick containing storeroom and 6 dwelling rooms, with 2-story brick In rear of 3 rooms: natural gas, etc. : renting for (40 per month. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2C-200 Jal7-l2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND(B01LEBS-NEW and refitted; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINECO..L1M., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa. jal-12 FOR SALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC engine for electric light and railway service; engines and boilers in every size and style; saw mills and woodworking machinery. HAKMES' MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave.. Pittsburg. JaS-33-D FOR SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refltted;good as pew, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. i hollers all sizes anustyles. J. S.YOUNG.23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa," OC25-80-D FOK SALE HOISTING ENGINES, NEW and second hand;wlre and roanllla rape, der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CAKLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. auS-n-uwr Horses, Vehicles, Live Srbck, Etc FOK SALE-CHEAP, ONECOACHTOP FIFTH wheel platform spring wagon: weight 1,400 pounds; capacltyJ,500to3;0U) pounds; In good or der: price (75 cash. Inquire at P. F. SCHUEH MAN'S, Grocer, 68 S. Twelfth Bt. Ja.7-51 FOR SALE OE EXCHANGE-RICHLY-BBED trotting mare: first dam, own sister to Ma lacca, 2:2t,S; second dam, by Hinsdale Horse (sire of Dick Wright, 2:19); heavy In foal to standard horse "Socratlst;" perfectly broke and afraid of nothing. Can be seen at WM. A. HADFIELD'S, 253 Federal St.. Allegheny. Jal7-50 PERSONAL. PEESONAL-NEW BOOKS-HUNDREDS OF new books, nlcelr bound In cloth gilt, at 25c each: many fine booas In elegant bindings: come and see them. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, Liberty St., near Ninth. nc3-33 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they bad not been on the best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done In a bnngllng manner; In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to 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. au30-D BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that tbe firm of Uaspans & Neeb, of Fairfield county, O.. has been dissolved by mutual consent, S. Casparis retiring. All debts dne tbe said firm will be paid to Frank C. Neeb, who will also pay all claims against said firm. S. CASPARIS. tF. C. NEEB. In retiring from the firm oi Casparis & Neeb I herewith recommend Frank C. Neeb to my friends and the patrons of the late firm. J Antaby 6, mo. a OASPARI8. jalS-98 -rOTICE-r, THE DNDERSIGNED OF Li Dietrich & Werner, painters, do hereby notify mj friends and the puDlic in general, that having purchased ball interest of said film, carrying on bnsiness at No. 63 Lincoln avenne, Millvale borough, orders from all parts will be promptly attended to. JOS. J. "WERNER Order by telephone No. 6569. "W. A. Yonng, Millvale. Estimates famished to contractors. jal7-32 DISSOLUTION NOTICE -NOTICE IS hereby given that tbe partnership hereto fore existing between Robert Collins, Theo. H. Heyl and David M. Jones, under tbe firm name of Collins. Heyl & Co., has been this day dis solved by mutnal consent and agreement, said Robert Collins retiring, his interest being pur chased by Tbeo. H. Heyl. All debts owing to said partnership are to be received by said Tbeo H. Heyl and David M. Jones, and all de mands of said partnership to be presented to the said Heyl dc Jones for payment. ROBERT COLLINS, THEO. H. HEYL, DAVID M. JONES. In severing my connection from the above firm I desire to thank the many friends and customers of the bouse, and cheerfully ask for my successors a continuance of tbe patronage bestowed on tbe old firm. ROBERT COLLINS. CO-PARTNERSHIP. Theo. H. Heyl and David if. Jones will con tinue the bnsiness of tbe late firm of Collins, Heyl at Co., under the firm name of Heyl fc Jones, at tbe old stand, 519 Wood St., and re spectfully solicit a continuance of tbe favors so liberally extended to tbe old firm. THEO. H. HEYL, DAVID. M. JONES. PrrrSBTraG, January 1, 1SW. jal7-64 TysSOLTJTION NOTICE- Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between J. L. Somers, W. H. Williams and W. H. 13. Bulger, under tbe firm name of Somers, Brother & Co., has been this day dissolved by mutnal 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. Bnlger, and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to the said "Williams and Bulger for payment. J.L.SOMER8, W. H. WILLIAMS. "W. H. B. BULGER Haying purchased the interest therein of J. L. Somers we will continue the wholesale pro duce, fruit and commislon business of Somers, Brother &. Co., under the firm name of Will iams & Bulger, at No. 639 Liberty avenue, Pitts burg. The financial resources and general man agement ot tbe old firm will continue practi cally unchanged, and tbe policy which secured for and has retained to it a leading position in the produce trade of this city will be closely adhered to. W. H. WILLIAMS, "W.H. a BULGER. In severing my connection with the above gentlemen, and withdrawing tbe name "Somers, Brother Co." from tbe produce commission business, I desire to thank tbe many friends and customers of the bouse, through whose liberality and constancy during 11 years of busy existence, it was enabled to achieve a marvel ous success. Assured that they will perpetuate the policy of promptitude, conservatism and equal justice, upon which the bouse is founded, I cheerfully ask for my successors the con tinued confidence and generous favors of old patrons and the public generally. Rcsnactf nUv. J. L. HOMKTtS. PrrTSBUso, PA,, Jan. ll,im alS-M-wm TO-1VET. Allegheny Residences. TO LET-ON ABCH ST., NEAR OHIO ST., fine brick bouse ot 8 rooms and all modern conveniences; furnished or nnfurnlshed; rent 800. EWIf U ft BYERS, S3 Federal St. JalS-iaxwTBu TOLET-fM; BOOM HOUSE WITH 25$ acres ground: handsome location: paved street: Allegheny: close to street and steam cars; shade, frnlt, garden. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. Jal5-22 Apartments. TO LET-116: SUIT OF FOUR BOOMS: ELE GANT new building: nice situation: Ohio St., Allegheny. CHARLES SOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood st. U15-22 Offices. Dek Room, dtc TO LET-SMALL OFFICES-SECOND AND flftn floors, Blssell block; rentverylow; Jnst wbat you have been looking for. Inquire In BOOM 208, BlsseU block. al7-24 T O LET-DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE Standard bnlldlnir. Wood, near Sixth ave nne: large, well lighted: rent low. See W. A. HEBRON A SONS. SO Fourth avenue. JaS--Tni? Bnsiness Stands. TO LET-STORES CORNER WOOD STREET and Sixth avenue. Inquire In BOOM 208. Bls sell Block. Jal7-24 TO LET A ROOM. 21x81, FIRST FLOOR, suitable for storage or wareroom. Inquire at U7 SECOND AVE. Jal2-7-D TO LET-THE HOTEL KNOWN A3 THE "White House," at Perrrsvllle, Pa., Includ ing stabling, sheds, etc, : also 21 acres or land: all lu first-class order: a lease will be given to tbe right party. Inquire of the DAN NEK MEDI CINE CO., 242 Federal St., Allegheny, Fa. Jal6-92-D O LET-FIFTH' AVENUE STOREBOOM Tbe business office of The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to tbe lately purchased property, corner Snltbfleld and Diamond sts., and tbe greater part of Nos. V7 and 99 Firth avenue, here tofore known as tbe Dispatch building, will in consequence be for lease during a term of years. This will be found perhaps the choicest location in the whole city for a large retail business. Fnll Sartlculars maybe obtained from the BUblNESS LANAOER OF 1HE DISPATCH at the Fifth ave. office. Ja9-117 LOST. LOS1-LIVEB-COLOBED HOUND AND A black mastiff pup. A reward will be paid If returned to Boom 26 DALLMAYER B UILfjIN G, 98 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. JaI7-45 LOST-ON MONDAY, JAN. 13, A BUNDLE oi old bills on Second ave., near Hazelwood station: finder will please return and find reward at NO. 33 BEDFORD AVE. Jal6-60 ELECTIONS. Germania Savings Bank, ( Pittsburg), January 15, 1890. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this bank, to serve for tbe ensuing year, will be held at the bank on TUESDAY", January 21, 1890, between the hours ot 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock p. SI, Jal6-67-p CHAa SEIBERT. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. HAYS 4 NOBLE. Attorneys at Law, 113 Diamond street ESTATE OF CHARLES A. SNYDER, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Cbas. A. Snyder have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same sbonld make tbem known, without delay. LENA SNYDER, Upper St. Clair P. 0.. Allegheny co or HAY'S & NOBLE, 118 Diamond st, Pittsbnrg. Pa. ja!7-36-r MEETING!;. NOTICE A SPECIAL MEETING OF Ellas Wlldman Lodge 549, L O. O. F.. 67 Fourth avenne. owing to the death of brother S. S. Watters, 231 Franklin street, Allegheny, SATURDAY. January 18, at 730 P. II. All members requested to be present. Bv order of W.J. LLOYD, N. U. GEORGE VETTERS. Becretary. JANUABY 16, 189a jal7-65 OFFICE PTTTSBUEG PLATE GLASS CO., PBTTfllPrftW Pi n.namha. Qfl IB&O TVTOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT PUR- 11 SU ANT to resolution of the Board of Di rectors, a special meetlne- of the stockholders will be held at the office of tbe company, Crelghton, Pa., on TUESDAY, January 28. 1890. at 10 o'clock A. M. (the regular annual meeting being at II), to consider and take action in regard to empowering the Board of Directors to make sales or leasee of real estate. de27-71-F EMORY L. FORD, Secretary. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received bv the borongh of Brad nock, at the office of the Boroneh Clerk, No. 730 Braddock avcnue.up to MONDAY, January 20, 1890. at 720 P. M., (or tbe furnishing and lay ing of 690 feet of 15 Inch sewer pipe. For far ther particulars Inquire of the Borough En gineer, No. 730 Braddock avenue, second floor. The Boroneh Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. a. j. otiAiii;f,jmnur-,K. ial5-l Burgess. INSURANCE STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE TEUTON!. INSUR ANCE COMPANY, of Allegheny, Pa., for the year ending December 31, 1889. ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages (202,773 25 interest due and accrued ,., 4,03212 Real estate 4,093 28 National bank stock 7,500 00 Bills receivable 200 00 Premiums in course of collection 2,594 15 Cash In bank and office 878 17 (222,073 97 LIABILITIES. Capital stock (125.000 00 Unpaid losses 2,530 00 Due other companies 68 95 Reinsurance reserve 30,186 32 Net surplus on all liabilities 64.29U 70 (222.075 97 RECEIPTS. Gross premiums ( 42,172 71 Interest 11,554 04 Bent 424 SO (54,15125 EXPENDITURES. Fire loss of 1SS3 ( 1,525 00 Fire loss of 1889 14,923 80 ( 16,443 80 Returned premiums 4,133 93 Reinsurance 675 95 Bents, tax and other expenses 2,772 31 Commissions 6,541 05 Salarle 4.C99 92 Dividends Nos, 32 and 33 10,000 00 (44,677 01 Receipts in excess of disbursements ( 9,474 24 Bisks in force December 31, 1889. (4,579,436. C. W. GERW1U, Secretary. ALUGHEyr. January 7. 1890. Jal0-56-Mwr DIVIDENDS. The Ben Fbankmn Insurance Com-) panyoftheCityofAlleqhent.Pa. Y Allegheny. January 8, 1890. I DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this company have this day de clared a semi-annual dividend of THREE PER CENT (1 GO per share), payable on demand. ja9-75-D WM. A. FORD. Secretary. Office Armenia Insurance Co. ) No. 65 Fotjbth Avenue. Pittsbubo, January 9, 1890. ) BIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS have declared a dividend of REE DOLLARS per share, payable on de mand. W. D. McGILL, Secretary. jall-26D Office Western Insurance Co.. Pittsbubo, January M, 1890. J DIVIDEND No. 75-THE BOARD OF Directors have this day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT, or ONE DOL LAR AND FIFTY CENTS, upen each share of tbe capital stock, payable on and after the 17th inst. WM. P. HERBERT, Jal5-PD Secretary. IVIDEND-THE BOARD OF MAN AGERSof the Monongabela 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 tbeir legal representatives at the office of tbe Treasurer, 110 Diamond street, on or after the 20th inst W. BAKE WELL, Treasurer. PrrrSBUBG, January 8J890. jalO-31 Office of the Philadelphia Co., I HO. SOI l-ENlf AVENUE, Pittsbubo, Pa., January 16, 1800. J lORTY-FID'TH UIVIDEND-THE BOARD T?1 J of Directors of this company has this day declared a dividend of TWO PER CENT out of tbe profits for the three months ending De cember 81, 1889, payable to tbe stockholders of record on January 16,1890. Transfer books will be closed from January 16 to the 26th inst,, both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stock holders. JOHN CALDWELL, U17-30 o Treasurer. APRIL i, 189a House hunting made easy at No. 95 FOURTH AVENUE. Largest and best equipped RENT DEPARTMENT ' in tbe city. List revised daily, and free to all upon application. BLACK&BAIRD, KroBrtts.YW . Jal-30 . OFFICIAL PITTSPTJRG. N0.196LJ AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING LEMING TON street, from Lincoln avenue to River street. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That Lemington street, from Lincoln avenue to River street, be and tbe same shall be located as follows, to wit: Beginning at a puint on tbe center line of Lincoln avenue at a distance of 21L58 feet eastwardly from tbe fourth angle in Lincoln avenue east of Rowan street; thence defleenne to the left and in a westerly direc tion 80" S7' for a distance of L699.43 feet to a point; thence deflecting to tbe left 40 30 for a distance of 373.21 feet to a point; thence de flecting to tbe left 14 3V tor a distance of 637.12 feet to a point; thence deflecting to tbe right lip Sty for a distance of .188 feet to a point: thence deflecting to the left 10 for a distance ot 85.13 feet to a point; thence deflecting to the left 22 for a distance of 160.75 feet to a point; tbence deflecting to the right 21 IV for a dis tance of 191.23 feet to a point; thence deflect ing to tbe richt 12 for a distance of 378.74 feet to a point.tlience deflecting to tbe right 18' for a distance ot 599.83 to a stone monument situated at tbe first angle in River street at a distance of 392.3 feet west of the intersection of tbe center lines of Bntler street and River street, and tbe said Lemington street shall be of a width of 50 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 30th (lav o( December. A. D. 188. H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. W.A. MAGEE, President of Com mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. January 6, 1890. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 231, 15th day of January. A. D. 18SU jal6-l No. 188. AN ORDINANCE-ADTHORIZING THE opening of McKee Place, from Forbes street to Ward street Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg, In belect and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is bereDy ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works he and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened witbm 60 days from the date of tbe passage of this ordinance, Mc Kee Place, from Forbes street to Ward street, at widths of CO and CO feet, in accoidanca with an ordinance locating part of the same, ap proved April 6, 1883, and an ordinance locating part of the same, approved September 4, 1889. The damages caused thereby and tbe bene fits to pay the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act relating to steets and sewers In cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any. ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and the same is bereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this 30th dav of December, A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. .Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select CounciL W. A. MAGEE. President of Com mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. ' Mayor's office, January 6, 1890. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 226, 06-1 ihh oay oi januaiy. A.D. low. jal6J No. 186. 1 AN ORDINANCE A DTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Twenty-eighth street and private properties of Henry Phipps Western Pennsylvania Hospital and Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, from the north line of Jones avenne to the Allegheny river. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsbnrg. in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and is bereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the construction of a brick and stone sewer three (3) feet in diameter on Twenty-eighth street and throucb private prop erties of Henry Phipps. Western Pennsylvania Hospital ana the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and others from the north line of Jones avenne to the Allegheny river, the contract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and expense of tbe same to be assessed and collected in accord ance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania en titled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe 16th day of May. A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of oiainance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same Is bereby re pealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils this 30th dav of December. A. D. 18SU H. P. FORD. President of Select Coun cil, Attest: GEO, SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. W. A. MAGEE, Presi dent of Common Conncil pro tem. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office, January 6, 1890. Approved, WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 224, 10th day of January, A. D. 189a ja!6-l No. 189 1 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE opening of Monongabela street, from Sylvan avenne to Tnllymet street. Section 1 Beit ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg. In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and Is hereby authorized and directed to canse to be surveyed and opened witbln 60 ays irom ine aate oi tne passage oi mis or dinance, Monongabela street, from Sylvan avenne to Tnllymet street, at a width of 34 teet, in accordance with plans on file in tbe De partment of Pnblic Works known as Scully & Speer's plan of lota," recorded in Plan Book vol. 6, and "People's Savings Bank plan of lots," recorded in Plan Book voL 6. Citv Engineer's of. flee. Tbe damages caused thereby and the ben efits to pay the same to be assessed and col lected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," app r ved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of tbis ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils tbis 30th day of December, A. D. 18S9. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Uerk of Select Council. W. A. MAGEE, President of Com mon Conncil pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office, January 6, 1890. Approved. WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 226, 14th day of January, A. D. 1890. aI6-l Continued on Eighth Page.' ENTIRELY NEW. NOW OPEN. GOOD NEWS TO CONTRACTORS OF BRIDGES ON ALL MASON WORK. The Empire Stone Company has shipped the first carload of white sandstone on January 2, 1890, from Schweiblnz to Allegheny. jal0-59-D 408 DR. LAMB 408. (Late of Philadelphia.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist in Female Diseases'; also In Reflex Ailments of tbe Spine. Heart and Lungs. Office hours, 9 to U A jr., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P.M. Office 408 Penn ave,. Pittsbnrg, Pa. a!7-U Cresson Sprinss Water Co,, Limited. SPRINGS AT CRESSON, PA., ON MAIN LINE PENNA. R.R. This Company has purchased tbe exclusive right to sell tbe water ot the famous springs at Cresson. Pa, and are ready to take orders by mail or telephone for the delivery or this water to private residences, banks, offices, hotels and restaurants. Tbe delivery will be made in cases containing 13 gallons (6 two gallon glass bottles in each case) at $1.00 per case. Parties desir ing to use this water will please send In their orders at once, that we may arrange to serve them promptly, and when ordering please give correct names and address, CRESSON SPRINGS WATER CO., Limited, 10 and if Sixth Bt. Pittsbnrg. TeJenhonM f SHAW BROS 1011 Telephones daVID SHAW 4CO.1 1365. JiMi-rrs AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The undersigned assignee of John Graff, James L Bennett and Robert H. Marshall,'as individuals, will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY. January 3L 1890. at 33J o'clock v. si., at the Chamber of Commerce Room, Pitts burg, all the right, title and interest of said assignors, respectively, in and to the following described property, to-wit: First All the right, title and interest of John Graff, one of said assignors. In and to a certain lot or piece of ground situated in tbe Nine teenth ward, city of Pittsbnrg. lying and being; on the northerly side of Broad street extension: bounded on tbe north by lands now or late) of Richard Dale: on tbe east by lands of Barbara Negley; on the south by Broad street extension; on tbe west by lands of John ColwelL contain ing about 2Ji acres, more or less. Also, all bis right, title and interest in and to an undivided interest, stated to be Vi ot ot those two certain lots or pieces of groundf sit uate in the Fourth ward, city of Pittsburg, beinglots marked Nos. 10 and 11 in Stokes' plan. of a sub-division of lot No. 54 in Colonel Wood's general plan or the city of Pittsbnrg; said two lots making 40 feet front on tbe west side of Ninth street (late Hand street) and extending in depth 59 feet Vi inches, and having thereon a brick church. Also, all nls right, title and interest in and to an undivided interest stated to be $ of tbosa two certain tracts or pieces of land sitnate and lying in Jefferson county. State of Ohio: the' first of which, containing 30 acres 23 perches, more or less, being tbe same tract of land de scribed In a deed from Jacob Nessly and wife to Win. McCullougb. dated June IS, 1829, and recorded in tbe Recorder's office, in said Jeffer son county, in Deed Book L, pages 455 and 158; and tbe other of said tracts of land is de scribed as follows : AH that part ot the east half of tbe southeast quarter of section No. 13, township 8, range 2, of lands in tbe Steuben ville land district, which was owned by tbo said Wm. McCuIlongh at the time of bis de cease. The said abovs described tracts or pieces of land being tbe same inter alia, which tbe said Wm. McCnllougb. late of Jefferson county. In the State of Obio, deceased, in and by bis lass will and testament, dated December 19, 1858, and of record In the Probate Court in and for tbe county of Jefferson, State of Ohio, devised to one Esther Gtafton and by her by deed dated February 25, 1865. and recorded February 10, 1866. in Deed Book U, No. 2. pgs. 92 and 83, conveyed to James I. Bennett in trust inter alia, for said John Graff, and others. Also, all his right, title and interest in and to an undivided interest stated to be of of a certain lot or piece of ground situate in the city of San Francisco, State of California, lying ana being on tbe north side of Townsend street, be tween Second and Third streets, 275 feet west of Second street: thence -west 275 feet by an uniform depth at right angles northerly of 275 feet. Second All the right title and interest of James I. Bennett, one of said assignors, m and to an undivided interest stated to be K of thosa two certain tracts or pieces of land situate and lying in Jefferson county. State of Obio, as de scribed above among the properties of John Graff. Also, all bis right, title and interest in and to the following stocks, viz.: 6 shares Enterprise Savings Bank of Allecb.' ny. Pa. 25 shares Mechanics National Bink. 30 shares Boatmans Insurance Company. 10 shares Humboldt Insurance Company. 5 shares M. M. Insurance Company. 10 shares P. fc L. E. R. R. Co. 1 share P.. McK. fc Y. R. R. Co. Third All the right, title andinterestof Rob ert H. Marsball, one of said assignors, in and to a judgment obtained by bim in Columbiana county, Ohio, against the Grafftonlron Com- Sany for 37,375 and 512 43 costs, dated October 1, 1887. from which time it bears interest at 6 per cent, transferred to Stark county, Ohio, February 3, 1888, as a lien on whatever interest tbe Graffton Iron Company had in said Btark county. Also, all bis right, title and interest in and to a certain lot or piece of ground situate in tho borough ot Elizabeth, bonnded and described as follows: Beginning at a cost on Water street, cnrnerol Kendler alley, thence with said alley S. 7 E. 120 feet to a post on First street; tbence by same S. 42K. W. 60 feet to aposr, corner lot No. 52, and with same N. 7 W. 120 feet to a post on Water street: tbence with same N. 42. E. 60 feet to beginning; being lot No. 51, plan of saio town. Terms of sale cash. JOHN H. BAILEY. Assignee. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer. ialO-35-l- TVrOQUET, BODY BRUSSELS AND IN-1J- GRAIN carpets, finefurnlture,etc. at auc tion FRIDAY MORNING J-inuary 17, at 10 o'clock at No. 311 Market street. Walnut and oak chamber suits, center ta bles, chairs, rockers, lounges, couches, bed Bteads, bureaus, waabstands, mattresses, springs, rugs, pictures, curtains, clocks, ladies' wraps, folding beds,fine parlor furniture, book cases, hall racks, wardrobes, sideboards, exten sion tables, decorated dinner, tea and toilet -ware, mirrors, ornaments, linoleum, desks, cabinets, kitchen and laundry goods, hall, room ana stair carpets, eta. etc HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. Auctioneers. jal&86 AMUSEMENTS. THE SALE OF SEATS FOB THE CARLETON OPERA COMPANY NOW OPEN At the Box Offico of the BIJOU THEATER. REPERTOIRE: Monday, Wednesday Matinee and Evening, "NANON." Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Matinee and Evening, "THE BRIGANDS." jalg-48 pRAND OPERA HOUSE FIRST TIME IN PITTSBURG. MATTSEIS WeDNESDAT ASD SATTntDAT.' Just here to say howdy, -HOYTS PET, f A BRASS MONKEY. Full of new pranks, but the same amusing, LITTLE CUSS that made New York laugh for 15G nigiits. Only a week to spend in Pittsbnrg. Friends everywhere waiting for him. SEATS NOW ON SALE. jalM ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. MATINEE SATURDAY. HANLON'S "NEW FANTASMA." NextWeek-HOYTS "A BRASS MONKEY." Week of February 3 ARONSON'S CASINO OPERA CO, With special scenery from New York. Paullnt Hall and entire original company. DRUM MAJOR'AND NADJY. jal6 VLD CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18. MESSRS. HENRY E. ABBEY AND MAURICE GRAU bee to announce tbe one and only concert by the two great artists, PABLO DE SARASATE. Viollo, EUGEN D'ALBERT, Piano, Assisted Iiy MME. BERTHE MARX. Pianlste. Seats now on sain at KleVrs.'. Prices. 32, tl 50 and SI. ate inwav's Pianoj Used. jal4-30 B L10U THEATEK-Tc-nlsnr, HERMANN'S TRANSATLANTIQUE V AUDK V1LLE3. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Jan. 20-CarIeton Opera Company, jal M H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday. PETER RICE'S ALL-AMERIUAN VAUDEVILLE SYNDICATE. jal2-19-D HARRIS' THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening. ST. FELIX BISTERS In their Musical Comedy, A ROYAL HAND. ' Week Jan. 20 Tbe Fugitive." jal2-xw CLD CITY HALL-Market street- The distinguished veteran and orator, (HON. JAMES) CORPORAL TANNER, late Commissioner nf Pensions. FRIDAY EVE., JANUAR1 17, 1890. Admission, 60 cents. jalO 29-wiSU WORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny City. Week beginning January 13, 1890. Mar cus Goodwill!; tbe Murray Triplets; Smith, tho Anatomical wonder; Baldwin, the Armless Artist; tbe Parisian Crcloramlc Transparencies, Next week Tiny Don Camefon, the smallest mortal ever seen. Jal3-2 ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL EN TERTAINMENT, at First R. P. Chnrch, Grant st. Pittsbnrg, Friday Evening. January 17, 1890;E!ocutJoniH, Prof. George M. Sleeth: Vocalists, Mr. E. H. Dermltt, Miss Ida Lind say; Pianist. Mr. Sam Brown. Tickets, 50 cents. ja!6-90 PIAN0&, ORGAN& And all manner of small Instrument HAMuffoN'S, delO-o Fifth, TffiH X-a 7 -, ,'1 t .ah $M . ? y-r,- ft m H $