THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. STOTDAT, JAETUARY 19, 1890. 11 i REBUKED BY ST. PAUL Address lo the Corinthians Concern ing the Lord's Supper. THE OKLI ACCEPTABLE MEAKIKG. Two Words Whose Significance Has Changed With Time. THE APOSTLE INTENDED NO THEEAT IHKlriZJ rOK TBX StBFXTCB.1 There is a sentence -Britten by St. Paul which might profitably be made the subject of a sermon, at least, once a year. The sen tence which I hare in mind was never meant to worry the consciences of good Christians. Nevertheless it does trouble a great many good Christians very much. The chnrch at Corinth needed advice, and even rebuke from the Apostle Paul on several accounts. Among other things he found it necessary to make some comment, and this not of a com plimentary nature, upon the behavior of the Corinthian Christians at the celebration of the distinctive service, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. And in the course of his remarks upon this matter he took occasion to eay this: Whosoever shall eat this bread and drink this cap of the Lord unworthily shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. But lei a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread and drink of that cup. For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself,not discerning the Lord's body. This is the sentence upon which, as I say. it would be a good plan to preach a plain sermon at least once every year. Por all that this sentence needs is explanation. It does frighten people. But it is like some of the strange sights and sounds which alarm the nervous after sunset; it only needs to be looked into. Let me begin, then, by remarking that all the sensation of fear which is connected with the sacrament of the Lord's Supper is de rived from this one sentence. If some old copvist had forgotten to write this down, or if the First Epistle to the Corinthians had been lost, as no doubt other epistles of St. Paul were lost, the Holy Communion would never have stirred alarm in anybody's heart. Nowhere else in the Bible is any thing said which even remotely suggests that anyone shonld be afraid to come to the Sup per 01 tne Xiora. THE DITOTE DIBECTION. The words of the Lord Himself about this sacrament are words of invitation and en couragement and promise. Only once did He associate any reason tor fear with it. And even then the question is one of doubt lul answer whether He was thinking of this sacrament at all. And, even if He was think ing of this sacrament directly, the warning has nothing to do with the approach to the Lord's Supper, bnt rather with the depart ure Ironi it. "Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink His blood, ye have no lire in yon," He said. "We take His words at the institution of the sacred feast, "Co this in remembrance or Me." This was our Lord's simple and affectionate request. He asked the apostle to do that "This do" this simple act, this plain, simple, almost commonplace, and al together homely act "this do in remem brance of Me." There they sat at snpper. the Master and the disciples. The next day He was to die. He was to die for them. He was to give His life for love ot them. And when the quiet meal was ended, or nearly ended, He took a loaf of the coarse bread on the table, and poured a cup of the simple wine, and, blessing, gave to the disciples, and asked them to do that when they were among them selves, and He was gone, as a reminder of Him. What could be more plain? "What could have in it less that should I will not say frighten anybody bnt even put anybody out of ease? It has come about I know, by nature and by necessity, in the course of the centuries which have passed between that day and this, that the love and reverence of Chris tians have made the memory of that sacra mental supper beautiful. The rude table has been cut in wood and stone, and lilted high in the chancels of churches. The coarse cloth has been made fair with embroidery and radiant with color. Amid the blaze of light and the smoke of incense and the sound of music, men have celebrated the Supper of the Lord. THE EXPRESSION OF DEVOTION. And I have no word of disapproval for all this. It has all grown naturally as the ex pression of devout and reverent Christian love. I have no word of disapproval, ex cept so far as the splendor of the service makes us forget the real simplicity and the homeliness of the sacrament which Christ ordained, except so far as the remoteness and the ceremonial of celebration make people afraid to draw near. But in the mind of Christ there was no thought of this. It was the simplest thing in the world. It was a sacrament oi love and blessing, ot help and remembrance. It was as if He said: "When I am gone, don't forget roe. And when I am gone, when I am out of sight, be of good cheer; I will be with you. "Wherever you meet thus, friends to one another and to me, I will be with you. I will bring you close to Me." So far as the gospels go, so far as the mind of Christ concerning this, His own sacra ment is levealed, there is nothing about this simple and loving act to keep anybody away. Indeed, I do not see how anyone, remembering these circumstances, can find it in his heart to stay away. Whoever loves the Lord Jesus Christ, and is willing, in recognition of His dying for us, to join in a service of memorial, may draw near. Snppose a great national hero dies, and when, after preliminary services, the mo ment of the act of memorial arrives, a great crowd of people get ud and go out of the building. What would that mean? It seems to me that it wonld mean that that crowd, at any rate, cared little for that hero. But the Holy Communion it just such a memorial service. Christ asked us to hold such a service in memory of Him. And when the time comes for the service and half the people in the chnrch turn about and go away you may see how it looks. It is not possible that any considerable number of these departing people intend any disre spect. Indeed, it is not likely that any of them mean that The explanation is that they either do not quite understand what the Holy Communion is, or that they are afraid. ST. PAUL'S SEAL MEAKTSQ. Nobody wonld go away if this text hfd never been written. All the reason for fear is just here within these words. Let us look at the words carefully and see it' they do really mean what some people think. The sentence seems to be plain enough. St Paul says that the punishment of damnation will fall upon the head of him who partakes of this bread and of this cup unworthily. That wonld seem to be enough to irighten anybody. But let us see exactly what that means. Here is a threatened punishment It is described in the good, strong word "dam nation." Sere is a state oi gnilt which de serves that punishment That penalty will fall upon his head who is guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. Here is the sin which leads into this state of guilt It is described as the act of eating and drinking the Lord's Supper unworthily. Now God forbids that we should take away from Hoi v Scripture even the dotting of an "i" or the crossing of a "t" God forbid that we should prophesy smooth things, when the vpice of God is stern, or cry "peace, peace," when there is no peace. But woe upon us, on the other hand, if we are sterner than our Master. "Woe upon us if we threaten where He has not threatened, or what He has not threatened. God forbid that we should put a stumbling block in any msn's way where God has set no bar ner: or that we should make the wall higher or the ditch deeper than He has made them. WOKDS CHANGE "WXXH TIME. Now let ns see what the sentence actually aeanx. The word "damnation," in the first place, does not mean damnation. That is, it did not mean from the pens of translators of the English Bible what it means in our ears to-day. "Words change their meaning sometimes as the centuries pass. The word "prevent," when the English prayer book was set in its present shape, meant help. The literal meaning, of course, is "to go be fore." Bnt the purpose of going before was taken in those days to be for help. It is taken now to be for hindrance. Here is a word whose meaning has quite turned about A similar change, though not so great' a change, has taken place in this word damna tion. It does not mean whoever come un worthily to a simple service of the Holy communion will be damned, as we say will be punished forever in the unquench able burnings of the pit What a concep tion of our Heavenly Pather people must have who can believe thatl "Why, there is no sin in the whole catalogue of crime for which, ana for which alone, a man will go to hell. The "unpardonable sin" of which we read, is not a single act, but a persistent continuance in sin in the face of full knowl edge of the truth. No man will be damned for a single sin. Indeed, there is only one tbing for which a man will be damned, and that is refusal to follow the light he has,and to repent and turn to God. The word damnation here is a common word in the Greek of the New Testament In other places it is translated "condemna tion;" it ought to be translated condemna tion here. In the Bevised Version the word is "judgment" "Whoever partakes unworthily will be judged. Of course he will be judged, as every man will who does any wrong or unworthy tbing whatsoever. Whoever tells a lie will be judged. "Who ever comes unworthily to the Lord's Supper will be judged. THE HEART OF THE MATTER. But here is another word, the word "un worthily." What does that mean ? St Paul himself gives us his own definition. "We have no need to turn the pages of the dictionary. Indeed, there are two defini tions of unworthiness here. One is in the text, the other is in the whole chapter. That is, we know what unworthiness means both by explanation and by illustration. "We know the meaning, first, by what St Paul wrote in definition. And we know the meaning, also, from the account which is given here of what the Corinthians, to whom he was writing, had been doing. St Paul said that nnworthiness consisted in not "discovering the Lord's body." "He that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself" why? "What has he been doing? "not discerning the Lord's body." Now, to discern means to make a difference. The Revised Version translates it "to discriminate." He comes unworthily, then and here we get at the very heart of the matter he comes unworth ily who makes no difference between this bread, which the Lord called His body, and common bread. He comes unworthily, that is, who comes to the Lord's Supper just as he would come to his' own supper, just as carelessly, just as lightly, with no thought that one supper was "any more solemn than th. other. That is the whole meaning of this formi dable sentence. Of course, such people were guilty of irreverence, guilty of slight ing the body and blood ot Christ, guilty of caring nothing for that pain of the cross which was there symbolized. Of course, such people ought to 'be judged for such an act ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE. And when we turn from the text to the context, the chapter bears this out entirely. The Corinthians had been doing just that very thing. The sacrament followed, as it did upon the occasion of its institution, after a social meal. The Corinthians brought their food into a common place, and ate to gether. It was a kind of church social. But the Corinthians were not quite such good Christians as they might have been. And ii came to pass that the rich ate dainties, and the poor ate crusts, and one was hungry and another drunken. And then, at the end ot this disgraceml scene of disorder and un seemliness, and actual intoxication, they had, as a sort of last course what? "Why, we jjora s cupper. No wonder that St Paul said sternly that that was no way to eat the Lord's Supper. "What shall I say to you?-' he says. "Shall I praise you in this? I praise you not" And he rehearses the words which Christ used at the first supper, as it he would re mind them of the sscred associations which gathered about it This the Lord called His body, and this His blood. "Will yon turn this sacred least into a mere social merry making, into an occasion of evil? And then he brings in the sentence about unworthi ness. And at the end he suggests that hun gry people, who have no thought except for their suppers, would better eat at home. And so we come both by precept and by example to the same definition of unworthy reception of the Lord's Supper. It is as if that scene in the Corinthian church, that disorderly revel of those half-converted pagans; it is as if that were the picture, and beneath it as a title or an explanation this text was written: He comes unworthily who comes as those Corinthians came. That word unworthily means irrevently, and it means nothing more. THE BEAL MEANING AT LAST. And here. then, is the whole significance of this sentence. Whoever comes irrever ently, carelessly, with no thought of sin, with no thought of Christ, to the Supper to which the Lord invites him, he shall be judged for that "What is required of those who come to the Lord's Supper? To examine themselves whether they repent them truly of their former sins, steadfastly purposing to lead a new life, have a lively faith in God's mercy, through Christ, with a thankful remem brance of His death, and be in charity with all men." 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Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU WANTED- IMMEDIATELY MORTGAGES on city property from S4.C00 to 50.000: rate 4H toC per cent. I. M. PENNOCK & SON. 105 Fourth ave. JaO-TO-EOD TT7-ANTED-MORTGAG1U5-S1.000,OOOTOLOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4, Sand S per cent, tree ot State tax: no delay. REED Ii. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth aye. mv21.60 WANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES on Improved real estate In sums of S50O and upward, for 3 or 5 years at 4X, 5 and 8 per cent. L. O. FKAZIEK, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Jal6-53-ThSEU WANTED MORTGAGES-fl, 000, 000TO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4, Sand t per cent, ana on larms in Aucgnenyana aaja- cent counties at 6 per cent. m. x'.&j.nui;.&. a duk, iw f ourin avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-TVE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and snbnrban property at 4.S per cent; no tax: we win aiso loan money on im mproved farms In Alle- gheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and West moreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & B AlRD. 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-6u OTlaceltnupon. WANTED-A HOME FOR A GIRL 12 YEARS old, where she would be treated as one of the family. Address DAUGHTER, Dispatch office. JalS-92 WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart Co. s fine cabinet photos for Jl, at .80 and 92' FEDERAL ST.. Allfr gheny mv2S-49-TTSu WANTED-PUPILS-MISS EVA F. BRAN NOCK, teacher of piano, organ, violin, guitar and voice building: terms reasonable. Ill Center ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. Jal4-34-trsu TTTANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND VV free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greeasburg. Pa. JaS-19 TtTANTED-TO SELL A GOOD TALKING VV f parrot: will give on trial If so desired: also a lot or singing and breeding canary birds. Can be seen at No. 3THUtTY-FlRSTBTBIV.r, Pitts burg. lalS-86 -VTJANTED-TJNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN 'VV SI'S; tlperdoz., of young and old. at AU FRECHT'S "ELITE" CALLER. 616 Market street, PUtsbnrg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. Ja5-54-MWThsu WANTED-DESK ROOM IN A OU1ET, well-furnished, respectable office In Hussey, Fchmldt, Hamilton or other first-class building: Sossesslon any time until April 1. Address PER tANENT. Lock Box 9)9, city. Jal9-15 WANTED-THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT the largest and most complete stock of trusses, elastic stockings, shoulder braces, etc., can be seen at the store of ARTIFICIAL LIMB M'F'G CO., 909 Penn avenue, near Ninth street, Pittsburg. Pa. nold-65-S8u ANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading -photographer, of 86 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., All'y., is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for (i; all fine work. mh!3-63 WANTED AGENTS-OWN A HOME-WE will buy you one anywhere, and let your rent pay for the property: no security required; no mortgage taken. Address GRANITE STArE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, 169 Broadway.New York. J119.54 WANTED BIDS FOR THE SUPPLY "oF 12,000 (twelve thousand) bushels of the best soft lump coal, to be delivered on and after Mon day, January 27, In loadB of25 bushels etch. In the cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny. Bids must be handed In by Thursday (January 23) morning at GDBKY'S. 300 to 400 Market street. U19-81 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. FOR BALE -tZIOO. GIST STREET, Locust good brick house, 4 rooms: NEAR a har- gain. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. Jal9-105 FOR SALE MARION ST.. BRICK HOUSE, 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, hot and cold water, both gases: house in excellent repair asd a bargain. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. Jal9-105 I7OR 3ALE-8I,800-ON WYLIE AVE. CABLE, : frame house: 5 rooms, hall, good dry cellar, house in good repair; lot 20x112; rapid advance ment sure to come. COOPER & PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. Jal9-105 FOR SALE-WYLIE AVE.. NEAR FULTON, brick house. 6 rooms, hall, vestibule, both gases, slate mantels. Inside shatters, side en trance, all In flrst-clasi order and a bargain. COOPER A PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. Jal9-105 I7IOR BALE-H7M-MARION ST.. BRICK ? house: 7 rooms, hall, range, batb. both gases, ouble narlors, laundry, cemented cellar, and all the conveniences, making it a convenient home. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. Jal9-105 JTiOR 8ALE-n 160-WILL NET OVER 9 FEB D cent, No. 162 Forty-first street; property, lot 25x150. one two-story frame, two 2-story brickz; satisfactory reasons for selling. Address owner. F. K. HAFFEY, 131 Irwin ave., Alleghen al6-M FOR SALE--S10.50O-ON TAYLOR 8T.. SIX TEENTH ward, at terms to suit: l!t45JtxiS7 feet, corner property. 6 almost new brick dwell ings In first-class repair, now renting for !. 008 per annum; will net over 8 per cent. THOS. MCCAF FREY, 3509 Butler St. del4-14-wssu FOB BALE-AN ELEGANT CENTER AVE. residence, 8 rooms, hall, hallrooms, bath room, laundry, hot and cold water, marble and slate mantels, inside i butters, all conveniences: lot 112x165 feet: propem bunnd to appreciate: 1. 000. D. BEHEN A SON. 4112 Penn ave. Jalt-8 FOR SALE-BLUFF ST.. NEAR CHESTNUT St., pressed brick dwelllng,9rooms and batb, vestibule, hall, laundry, both gases, etc.; nice front yard; lot 21 It. by 152 ft, to a street: desir able property; room to build facing Coward st. ALLES & BAILEY, l$4 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. J.19-63-WSSU FOR BALE-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, fine pan try, front porch; lot 22 In front. 47 in rear, 83 deep: terms easy. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 21-84 jalS-3S FOR BALE - WEBSTER AVE.. NEAR Roberts St., desirable, new brick, mansard, 8 rooms, bath, w. c .laundry, vestibule, hall, slite mantels, tile hearths, both gases, electrlo bells; all modern Improvements: sewered; lot 20 ft. by 81 to Enoch St., bnt a short distance of Court House. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. 1al8-Sl-WSSU FOB SALE-MAIN STREET. SEVENTEENTH ward, convenient to cable cars, new two story and mansard brick dwelling 8 rooms, 2 fin ished attic rooms, ball, vestibule, lath. Inside w. c, stationary washstand, hot and cold watery natural gas. Inside blinds, rear porch, slats roof, slate mantels, side entrance, etc.: lot 29x130 feet to alleys Jrlce K700; easy terms. L. O. FBA- , Forty-fifth ana Bntiertt. JaM-SC-ihssB. FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Clrr Residence. FOR SALE-AN INVESTMENT ON FIFTH ave. : w ft. front by 100 deep to alley: 4 brick houses of 7 rooms each; price 110,000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-i3-TT8Sa OR SALE-GRANT ST., NEAR CATHE- DRAL. 79 feet on Grant st. by 117 ft. to an alley, with 4 S-story brick buildings: Investors please note location. J. C. BEU.LY, 77 Diamond st. alS-38 Enst End Residences. FOB SALE-SI, 500 WILL PURCHASE A FINE lot on Broad St., comer of St. Clair, with small house of 3 rooms: this Is a good business corner. THOS. 1.1GGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-83-TTS8u FOR SALE-S2.600 EACH. IN TWENTIETH ward, one half square from Fifth ave. cable, two handsome 5-roomed dwellings, with large lots. MELLON BROTHEB3.6349 Station st.,E.E. Jal9-?2 FOR SALE-ONLY p. 250, TERMS TO SUIT . purchaser-substantial brick dwelling, con taining hall and s rooms; lot 25x140 feet: desirably located In East Liberty. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave Jal2-3-Su TT10R SALE-ON BOOUET ST., OAKLAND, A? near Forbes ave., 2 new frame houses of 9 rooms each and all the modern Improvements; lot 25x98; price St. 300: terms to suit. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth aye. Jal9-S3-TTSSU TfflOR S A LE-tS, 500-TERMS E AS Y, A SU BSTAN--L' TIAL press brick dwelling, containing 9 rooms, bath and all Improvements: lot 24x140. with washhonse: well located in Shadyslde. W. C. BTEWA RT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-77-8u FOR SALE-CHEAP, ONLY S5,80O-SUMMER-LEA St.. near Roup station, new and elegant frame dwelling of 9 rooms; modern and complete In every detail: lot 61x165: easy terms. COOPER 4 PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. Ial9-105 FOR SALE-ON OAKLAND AVE., NEAR Forbes ave., new brick bouse of 10 rooms and all the modern Improvements; house elegantly finished; lot 50x120; price SI1.0CO; terms to suit. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-83-rrssu TTIOR BALK-NEW FRAME HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, JL' halL attic, Inside shutters, double parlors, not and cold water, tile hearths: all Improvements; lot 25x77; Walnnt st.. Bellefield: a bargain at H000. D.BEHEN& SON, 4112 Penn ave. Jal9-8 CVJRSALE-HKlO-TERMS TO SUIT, FOR A L' Meyranave., Oakland, dwelling of 6 rooms, halt, bathroom, w. c. hard.wood staircase, slid ing doors, china closets, front and back porches, nice lot. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-90 Jal5-33 FOR SALE-S41 80CTH HIGHLAND AVE.. A modern brick residence with all conven iences. 10 rooms: lot 65x140 to alley; get In cable cars at door, ride direct to business; a great bar gain. Inquire JOHN H. CHATTY, Commercial Gazette. Jal9-9 FORSALE-JAOOOFOR 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-102. Jal5-33 FOR SALE-EDWIN STREET, TWENTIETH ward, one square from cable lines, new Queen Anne residence, with 7 large rooms, laundry, bath, electric light and bells, gas, etc., and fine large lot: price (4.500. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station street, E. E. Jal9-72 FOR SALE-S11.000-TERMB TO SUIT PUR CHASER, a substantial new and attractive brick dwelling, containing 12 rooms, all conven iences; is nicely papered: lot 55x175 feet: the best niece of property In Shadyslde ror the money. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-77-eu FOR SALE-HERRON AVE.. 2 MINUTES from Wylle 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 the best in the city: large lot. 60x155: price low to quick buyer. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth aye. Jal9-105 tjURSALE-S5.000-FOR10-HOOM DWELLING V within 5 minutes walk of Roup station and Fifth ave cable road; ball, 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 TJM3R SALE GROSS ST., TWENTIETH a, ' ward, two minutes walk to Ben Venne titatlnn. P. R. R.. new modern frame dwelling. 5 rooms. finished attic hall, vestibule, front and rear porches. Inside blinds, side entrance, slate root; lot 24x163 teet to alley: price S2, 800: easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-! nun ana jjuuer sts. jal5-53-ThS8a FOR SALE -S30. 000 -TERMS 810, OOC CASH, balance In 5 years at 5 per cent, will bay one of the largest, finest and most home-like places In Shadyslde: house contains 12 large rooms and all the conveniences; lot 114x4(0 feet; Is located on one or the main avenues, paved and sewered; Is worth J35, 000. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-77.su FOR SALE-WARD AND ZDLEMA STS., Oakland Elegant brick dwelling 8 rooms, batb, w. c. vestibule, halt, porches, Inside shut ters, cemented cellar, good stable and carriage house: lot 27 ft. by 140 ft. on Zulemaby 25 ft. on alley In rear: price ?130; an opportunity rarely offered to obtain suclt a desirable residence. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth aye. Tel. 167. Jal8-81-wega FOR SALE-EVALINE AVENUE. TWEN TIETH ward, convenient to steam and cable cars, new modern frame dwelling 8 rooms, large attic rooms, hall, bath, Inside w. c, china closet, lsundry, hot and cold water, front and rear porches, slate mantels, sliding doors, slate roof, grained and finely finished: complete sewerage; lot 21x133 feet to alley: price S4. 000: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Jal6-5J-Ihssa Allegheny Residences. TTIOR 8ALE-SS.400-ON ARCH ST. FRAME P bouse. 6 rooms and bath only ft, coo cash. EW1NG & BYEBS, 93 Federal st. jaiy-M FOR SALE-SEE EWING A BYERS. 93 FED ERAL st.; ss. BOO, on Boyle st.: fine brick, 7 rooms and all conveniences; corner lot. Jal9-84 TTK)RSALE-tl.650-ONLACOCK ST., FRAME X1 house, 5 rooms and attic: rents for 116 per month. EWING & BYERS, S3 Federal st. Jal9-S4 FOR SALE-NO. 330 REBECCA ST. (LOOK AT It, and give us a bid) most be sold; 10 percent Investment. EWING 4 BYERS, 93 Federal St. 'aI9-81 FOR SALE-ON ..WEBSTER ST.; MUST BE sold to close an estate: frame bnuse. 5 rooms and attic: near parks. EWING & BYERS. 93 Jal9-$4 r euerai st. "EMIR SALE-NINE NEW FRAME HOUSES IN C Allegheny, centrally located, netting over 7 per cent: price (22.000. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-S2-lTWTSn FOR8ALE-tl,200-SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, 20x60, No. 8 Lombard st Allegheny, oppo site entrance to Col. Andrews' place. A. LEG GATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. Jal7-53 FOR SALE-B3.200-ON LINE OF P. V. STREET cars, two-story and mansard brickhonse or 8 rooms and hall; possession at once: cheap at 4.000. EWING & BYERS, 93 Federal st. J 1 19-84 FOR SALE-SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY. f2,5U): new frame house of 6 rooms and attic, hall, good cellar, natural gas: nice location; easy terms. COOPER PE1TY, 107 Fourth aye. 19-105 FOR 8ALE-8t,00U-HOUSE AND LOT, YALE St.. Second ward, Allegheny: lot 30x75; new frame, six rooms: both gases: water; cash or on time. A. LEGGATE & tON, 31 Federal St., Alle gheny. lal7-56 FOR SALE-?6.000-CORNEE TWO GOOD streets. Second ward. square from street cars; fine brick residence of 8 rooms and all con veniences; possession at once. EWING & BYERS, 93 Federal st. al9-84 FOR SALE-3,900 WILL BUY 6-ROOMED pressed brickhonse on Rirkpatrlck ave.. Al legheny; 900 cash, balance time; bath, hot wat'r and slate mantel: never occupied. B. F. JIEECH, Harrison St., Allegheny. Jal9-129 FOR SALE-S22,00C: TERMS TO SUIT PUR CHASER; that elegant new and substantial brick dwelling on Ridge aye., Allegheny, near Grant ave.; has 15 large rooms and all conven iences; Is now vacant. W. 0. STEWART. 114 Fourth aye Jal9-77-Su FORsALE 3,000; TERMS, 3.000 CASH, BAL ANCE in I years; new, substantial and at tractive brick dwelling, never occupied, located on Ackleyst.. bead of Monterey St.; has 9 rooms, bath and all conveniences. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-77-sa FOR SALE-TWO FRAME HOUSES. 4 AND 5 room. In splendid condition; corner lot, 27x 64)4" feet: good sewers, n. gas. water, etc.: only 3.20U for both, one-half cash, or will sell separate; see this property for a bargain. Call 4S9REBECCA ST., Allegheny. JalS-K-rwTFSu OR SALE-MONTEREY ST.-AT A BAR- GAIN, brick dwelling. 8 rooms, wide hall. front and back stalra gases, china closet and closets In all the rooms: all In excellent repair: lot 20x110 to Morgan st, C00PICB4PETrY. 107 Fonrth ave. JalW05 FOR SALE ONLY 1,500 KIRKPATRICK ave., Allegheny, neat brick dwelling, 7 rooms, ball, marble vestibule, finished attic, bath, w. c, range, marble mantels. Inside shutters, electric bells, both gases, lot 22x135. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fonrth aye. Jal9-105 FOR SALE-SSlOOO RENT FOR 534 PER annum (a positive investment) irame house of 7 rooms aua all conveniences; also frame house of 4 rooms and attic; lot20xlU); street paved and sewered; everything In first-class repair, and located on line or street cars. Call for card of ad mission. EWING A BYERS, 93 Federal street. Jal9-4 Snbnrban Residences. FOR BALE-IN 8EW1CKLEY, ON BROAD ST., l square from station, Jn an excellent neighborhood, a comfortable and complete brick dwelling orio rooms, hath and modern conveni ences, fine lot 47X204 ft. ; terms 85C0 cali and 5C0 per year: there Is no necessity for paying rent when property can be bought on the terms named. Further particulars from A. W. ADAIR, Boom 614, Penn Building, Penn ave. Jal9-M FOR SALE LOTS. Farms. FOR BALE-VALUABLE FABtt-I WILL . sell my farm, situated In Goshen township, Belmont county. O. ; l)i miles south of B. & O. R. R.: four miles from city of Bai-nesville. on the public Barnesvllle road: containing 168 acres: all under good state of cultivation: lies well; water in every field: well tliuoered; coal e isy of access; three good bcarln orchards: abundance of small fruits of every variety: two good dwelling bouses; one new, with 3 rooms and good Tccllar: wash hbnse; weU on porch, cistern; smokehouse and flour house, wood bouse and coal house: new barn, 85x50, with basement stabling; also sheep barn, corncrlb, wagon sbea and granaries: this Is a de sirable location and clear of any Incumbrance: I will sell on easy terms; price, M6 per acre. For C'CJJartlculars call on or address EDW. WHIGHT, Bethssds, Belmont Co., O. jal9.5i.sa FOR SALE-LOTS. Clrr Jjou. FOB BALE-LOTS. LOTS. LOTS, 20x90 EACH, on Covington, nearColwell st., and only one square from Fifth ave. cable line; (500 each. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth aye. Jal9-105 East End Lao. FOR SALE-LOT. COR. IVY AND ELMER ST., Roup station; cor. lot, 25x100; very cheap. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. jalS-lOS FOR BALE-SAOOO-LOT, 100X210 FEET. LO CATED on one of the finest avenues in Shadyslde. Vr. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jal2-83-SU FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, IF SOLD SOON, that elegant building site, 123X300 feet: located In Shadvsldo on Fifth ave., bead of Aiken ave. "W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. lal2-83-Bu FOR 8 Al,E-(3. 760-LOT 60X150 FEET, DES1RA ABLY located in Shadyslde: has an eastern exposure and fine elevation r the cheapest lot on the market. W. O. bTEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jal2-83-8a FOB SALE-LOTS I LOTS I LOTSI-ONLY 300 each; 5 minutes from court biuse and one square from Fifth ave. cable line: 4 lots 20x90 each: cheapest lots on the mirket; call soon If you want a bargain. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. lal9-105 FOR SALE-ONLY 1.250 TERMS EASY-LOTS 50x140 feet to an alley; located on Squirrel Hill, right on the Hue of the new electric road, which will be in operation Jlarchl, and within 7 minutes' walk or Schenley Park. W. C. STEW ART, 114 Fourth ave. lal2-83-sn FOB SALE-S2.500-TERMS EASY-LOTS 50X200 feet: located on paved part of Forbes ave nue right at main entrance to Schenley Park, and on Una or new electric road, which will be in op eration January 1: nothing In the East End to ex cel them. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue, JaI2-83-sa FOR SALE-HERRON HILL LOTS ON HER RON avenue, Adelaide and Clarissa sts.. 20x100 feet to 20-foot alley: convenient location; high and healthy; good lots for a home or Investment: call or send for plan: prices low and terms very easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. tal6-53-Th6Sn Allegheny Loti. TTOR SALE-A FINE LOT ON ACKLEY ST.. JL' Allegheny; price reasonable. T )S. LIG- GETT, 114 Fonrth ave. Ja: JTWT8U TTlOB SALE-ON CALIFORNIA AVE.. NICE X' comer lot. 0x165. to Colorado St.. having thereon a new frame house of 8 rooms, with a'l the modern improvements: price reasonable. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-&!-HWrsu Miscellaneous. 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 the safest place to put your money. Before buying be sure to call on THUS. MCCAF FREY, 3509 Butler st. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. deS-145-wssu FOB SALE-CHOICE HAZEL WOOD INVEST MENT: corner property: good streets: close to station and electric railway; 4 substantial houses, two story and mansard each: 7 rooms, hall, slate mantels, tile hearths, natural and Illuminating gas, cemented cellars. Inside shat ters, nice yard, dry walk, occupied by permanent and desirable tenants: rentals abont 900 per year; 7,800. 83.500-Avalon.lomlnntes' ride by P. Ft. W. i- C. R. R., 5 minutes' walk of station, a desira ble home property; lot 85x12 lrontlng on wide street and extending to alley, planted to and regularly producing abundance of fine fruit; a well built house, 8 rooms, ball and -porches, natural gas throughout: elegant sott water at door, stable, etc CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st Telephone 1773. Jal7-43 FOR SALE-BY THOMAS McCAFFBEY.BEAL Estate Agent, 3509 Butler st. 2,250 On Ridge St.. Thirteenth ward, lot 23x88 x90ft,, having erected thereon new -storr frame house ore rooms; 1,500 cash, balance to suit. 6,500 On Evallne Bt near Liberty ave., lot 37x190x37)4x190 ft. with 3-story brick dwelling of eight rooms, bath and finished attic, both gases, vestibule, cemented cellar. Inside w. c; one-half cash, balance to suit; bargain. 5,600 On same street, lot374xl33 ft., with new 2-story Queen Anne house of hall, vestibule, 9 rooms, batb, reception hall, lanudry, inside w. c. both gases, range, etc.; one-half cash, balance to suit. 2,550 On Edmund St., near Penn are., lot 20x 100 ft. ; new 2-story frame bouse of 5 rooms, hall and finished attic at terms to suit. 82,200 No. 131 Edmund St., near Penn ave. ; lot 20x100 ft.; new 2-story frame house ofb.aU.4 rooms and finished attic, at terms to suit. (1.200-On Locust St., near Thirty-third St.; 2 story frame house of four rooms, and two-room frame house In rear: fcoo cas.i, balance to suit. 5,200 No. 310 Cedarst.: lot 40x125. with frame dwelling of 4 rooms and attic: 3 two-story brick dwellings of 4 rooms and attic In each: water In all houses: tbe whole will rent ror (720 ner annum; H or H cash, balance to suit the purchaser. 6, 300-N 0.5148 Butlerst.; lot 20x100ft., with 3 story bilck dwelling of store, 12 rooms and 2 attics; H cash, balance to suit. Any person wishing to buy or sell property or mortgages, have any business requiring a notary public, or having any Insurance to nlace. call or address THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. Telephone 3514. Office open evenings. Send forjmmense new For Sale list Just out. Jal8-12 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR 3ALE-GROCERYDOINGGOODTRADE; horse, wagon and buggy: 81.200T bargain: on good corner: reason for selllug. Inquire WILL- I Ail WILSON, 108 Third avenue. jaiy-zy FOR SALE-FANCY GOODS AND TOY BUSI NESS rn a city or 50,000; business last year nearly 15,000; stock will invoice 4 00O and very clean. WILLIAM TAYLOR, Topeka, Kan. ial9-51 F" OR SALE BAKERY AND RESTAURANT Dally sales about 15, and Increasing; fine rooms: in best location; cheap rent; large stock confectionery goods: leading place in city: mak ing money iast: price cz.auj; oest opening in Ohio. C. H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. i- ' iaio-7 EOB SALE LIGHT 5tANUFACTURIN"G business 500; grocery stores, cigar stores, drugstores, millinery and notion btore and gents' furnishing stores, drygoods stores, news stand, confectioneries, restaurant etc. PERCIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 67 FUth ave., second floor. Jal9-G2 IOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN A F1RST 1 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 house. Address H. B. L, Box 20, Tarentum, Pa. JalB-63 FOR SALE-GRAND OPl'ORTUNrTY FOR one or two active men with some capital to step Into a paying wholesale produce commission business, profits this yearwlll reacb 10, 000; owner engaged In other business reason for selling. Ad dress F. C. DICKSON, 140 Monterey St., Alle gheny. delO-50 pc IOR SALE SALOON FINEST IN THIS growing city; population 20,000; elegant rooms: re-leaslng the club rooms on second floor, so that the rent of saloon is clear; fine modern bar fixtures: fine stock liquors; large trade: price si.tsuu; license turnisneu at once; great nargain. u. 11. . FOLSOM. Lima. O. Jal9-57 FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP. GOODS AND 10 cent store, fish and oyster depot, grocery stores 350 to 10.000. cigar stores (250 to L&00, drug stores, country stores, boarding bouses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, cigar factorv and other good business chances. SHEP ARD ft CO., 54 Fifth ave. jal Bnslnesa Stands. FOR SALE-62.51X)-J5H20 FEET-LOCATION first class. W. C. bTEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jal2-83-su FOR SALE-S28, 000-20x90 FEET-DKSIRABLY located for retail trade. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jal2-83-sa FOR SALE-HAVE FOR SALE A NUMBER of the largest pieces or business properties In Pittsburg. W. C. bTEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jai2-83-sa FOR SALE 100, 000 40x225 FEET THE finest location In Pittsburg for a retail or wholesale business of any kind. W. C. STEW- Ai:r, in ootid, aye, Jalz-83-sn FOR SALE-LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, PENN ave., near Twenty-sixth St., a two-story brick containing storeroom and 8 dwelling rooms, with 2-story brick in rear ot 3 rooms: natural gas. etc. : renting for to per month. BLACK, ft BAIRD, 95 Fonrth aye. 2c-2M JH7-12 FOE SALE-THREE GOOD BUSINESS PROP ERTIES, situated on tbe best street In the East End : any persons desiring a good Investment sbould call on or address KELLY ft ROGERS.No. 8215 Station street. East End. and they will be shown something worth purchasing JalS-33 FOR SALE-A POSITIVE BARGA1N-THE entire famishment, with lease as long as de sired, of a 10-room boarding house on one or tbe best downtown streets; mrnlture nearly new; now have 21 boarders; rent of house 150 permonth; price only (550. J. C. BEUiLY. 77 Diamond st. JalS-38 FOR SALE-VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER property, 67 ft. on Liberty ave. by 100 ft. on Thirteenth st. by 67 ft. on Spring alley; two 3 story brick dwellings on Liberty aye. ; two 2-story frame dwellings on Thirteenth st. and Spring alley: also 2-story brick dwelling cor. Liberty ave. andThlrteentU-et., vacant: bargain: sure to en hance In value. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. lal8-S2-irwssu FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. machinery and Oletals. FOR 8ALE-KNGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. jal-12 Horses, Vehicle.. LIvo Slock, Etc. FOR SALE-WILL SELL MY MASTIFF DOG "Kex" to good party; finest young dog in the State: no place to keep him. DR. F. E. TAFT, 39 Fifth avenue. Jal9-122 Mlscellnneons. TTIOR SALE AN EXCELLENT TTPRTOTTT nlano. only sUghtlv used: owner natdsa2S: wlU sell for 200. Address F. 1L, Dispatch office. Jal9-86-W8n QUrrABLE HOLIDAY GIPT6 - ALL O kinds of birds and pet animals, parrots, pigeons and poultry: gold fish and fixtures; seed and gravel for birds: fine dngs, birds and animals mounted to order at ESPICfl'S BIRD BTORE. M0 SmithCeld sL, near Seventh ave. de4-2S-WSu 1E BEND MONEY TO ALL PARTS OF YY the world and sell tickets for all ocean steamship lines at lowest rates. MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO, .. v .. ,.J ssfcMMaJ K., Pittsburgh JssfefcHjfeecllgM, deW-waa TO LET. Cltr Residence. TO LET FOUR AND FIVE-ROOMED houses on Grandvlew avenue. Thirty-second and Thirty-fifth wards. Address ALFRED MAR LAND, Thirty-second ward. lal9-26-sn TO LET-BRICK HOUSE OF EIGHT (8) rooms, corner of Second and McKean sts., -Soutbslde. city; has water, gas and all conven iences. Call on BLACK BAIRD, No. 85 Fourth, ave. Jal9-70 ATleahenr Residences. TO LET-NOS. 64 AND 66 NORTH AVENUE and No. 54 Klrkpatrlck street. Allegheny City; two six-room and one eight-room dweu lngs. U. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. Jal8-1 TO LET-ON ARCH ST.. NEAR OHIO ST., fine brick bouse ot 9 rooms and all modern conveniences; fomlbed or unfurnished; rent 800. BWIMi & BYERS, 93 Federal St. Jais-ioo-wrsu TO LET -25- 8-ROOM HOUSE WITH Vi acres or ground: handsome location; paved street: Allegheny: close to street and steam cars; shade, fruit, garden. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 313 Wood St. js.7-21 TO LET - NEW BRICK APARTMENT houses, of 3 to 6 rooms each, both gases and water. Inside shutters; rent, 10 to 13; possession at once: on line of street cars. See EWING A BYERS, 93 Federal st. Jal9-84 TO LET-BY EWING ft BYERS. NO. 93 FED ERAL St.. 8 rooms on Federal st, 7 rooms on Race St., 8 rooms on Race St., 8 rooms on Taggart St., 8 rooms on Sandusky st., 8 rooms on Sarah it., 5 rooms on Klrkpatrlck ayr., 6 rooms on Manhat tan st. ; also many others. Call ror printed list. Jal9-84 Arirtments. TO LET-TWO OK THREE UNFURNISHED front rooms newly decorated, suitable for light housekeeping: good location and all conven iences: can be occupied at once. Ca'l at 451 FORBES AVE. jaU-103 Farms. TO LET-GARDEN FARM. 40 ACRE3.LIVEL. Ohio river second bottom land: convenient market; complete buildings: cheap, ror one or a term or years, at Monaca station, P. 4 L. E. K. K. Inquire of WM. MITCHELL ft CO.. cor. Fifth ave. and Liberty st., second floor, city, or address P. MELLON, Water Cure, Pa. JaiS-55-ThsSu Omcea. Detk Room, otc mO LET-DESKBOOM IN OUR MAIN OFFICE with use or desk, C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. Jal8-1 TO LET-SMALL OFFICES-SECOND AND fifth floors, Blssell block; rent very low; Just what yon have been looking ior. inquire in Ja 17-24 KUUU2U3. jsisseii oiocx. TO LET-OFFICES ALL SIZES, IN WE3T INGHOUSE building, handsomest and best equipped office building In Western Pennsyl vania; good location: thoroughly fire-proof; elec tric light: three elevators: superior service. In quire or JOHN F. MILLER, at building. 1a9-95-TTS8U Business Staudv TO LET-STORES CORNER WOOD STREET and Sixth avenue. Inquire in ROOM 208. Bls sell Block. JS17-24 TO LET-GOOD STORE AND DWELLING No. 133 Third avenue, near Bmltnfleld street. C. E. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. JalS-1 TO LET-A GOOD MODEBN-BUILT FOUR STORY warehouse, well located on Wood street, a H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. JslS-1 TO LET-TWO GOOD FOCE-STOBY WABE HOUSES with mansard and cellar and sub cellar, Nos. 163 and 170 Second avenue. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. JalS-1 TO LET-BBICK STORE AND DWELLING on Main street, Mansfield, Fa.: best location In the place and a good opening for a drygoods or notion store. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. lalS-1 TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM The business office of The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased property, corner Siltufield and Diamond sts., and the greater part or Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenue, here tofore known as the Dispatch building, will In consequence be ror lease during a term of years. This will be found perhaps tbe choicest location In the whole city for a large retail business. Full artlculars may be obtained from the BUSIN ESS LANAGER OF THE DISPATCH st tbe Fifth ave. office. Ja9-U7 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW B00KS-HUNDKED3 OF new books, nicely bound In cloth gilt, at 25c each: many flneboocs In elegant bindings; come and see them. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, Liberty St., near Ninth. nc3-33 PERSONAL-INFLUENZA, 30 YEARS AGO. was very prevalent In England and Wales: thousands were cured by Dr. Griffith's great Ta-va-zon Lung Cough Syrup andTa-va-zon Specials; there Is nothing under the canopy or heaven that will break np colds, coughs, sneezing, headache, backache, and muscular pains from bead to foot quickertban these most wonderful remedies, the Ta-va-zon: call at once: "be cured." Office and laboratory 301 TO 307 GRANT ST. cor. Third aye., Pittsburg. Pa. )al9-119 LOST. LOST-A 8JIALL SKYE TERRIEB-STTJMPY tall: had red collar on when lost; big reward and no question asked If returned to 1242 PENN AVE. (Shoe store.) Jal9-69 LOST-ON FRIDAY NIGHT, POCKET-BOOK containing about 70 In currency and some ynluable paper. A liberal reward will be given the finder by leaving the same at DISPATCH OF FICE. Jal9-108 T OST EITHER ON CABLE CAB BETWEEN Xj Shadyslde and city, on way from Market street to Robinson's photo gallery, Sixth street, a small leather purse containing money and two gold pins. Please return to DR. MCCLELLAND, 411 Penn avenue, where reward will be given. Ial9-8S BUSINESS CHANGES. RESOLUTION OFPARTNERSHIP-THE partnership heretofore existing between a. J. Calboon and James Bassett, nnder tbe firm name of Calboon & Bassett. dealers in lumber, has this day been dissolved bv mutual consent, James Bassett retirinc. All debts ow ing tbe said firm will be collected by the said T. S. Calhoon, and all demands against said partnership will be presented to T. S. Calboon for payment. T. S. CALHOON. J. BASSETT. The business formerly carried on by Calhoon & Bassett continued by the undersigned at tbe old place of business. Respectfully yours, T. a CALHOON. Chaetiees, January 1, 1890. jal&69 TISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the partn?rshlp heretofore subsisting between J. L. Somen, W. H. Williams and W. H. B. Bulger, under the firm name of Somers, Brother A 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. fl. B. Bulger, aud all demands on tbe said partnership are to be presented to the said Williams and Bulger for payment. J. LI SOMERS, W. H. WILLIAMS, "W.H. a BULGER. Having purchased the interest therein of J. L. Somers we will continue the wholesale pro duce, fruit and commlsion business of Somers, Brother A Co., nnder tbe firm name of Will lams & Bulger, at No. 639 Liberty avenue, Pitts burg. Tbe financial resources and general man agement 01 the old firm will continue practi- ally unchanged, and the policy which secured for and has retained to it a leading position in the Droduce trade of this city will be closely IiIAMS. adhered to. W. H. WILLIAMS. W.H.B. BULGER. In severing my connection with the above gentlemen, and withdrawing the name "Somers, Brother Sc Co." from tbe produce commission business, I desire to thaolc tbe many friends and customers of the house, through whose liberality and constancy during 14 years of busy existence, it was enabled to achieve a marvel ous success. Assured that they will perpetuate the policy of promptitude, conservatism and eqnal justice, npon which the house lsiounded, I cheerfully ask for my successors the con tinued confidence and generous favors of old patrons and the public generally. Respectfully, J. L. SOMERS. PrrrsBimo. Pa. Jan. 14, 189a al5-2gvnTsa AUCTION SALES. BY HENRY AUCTION CO. AUCTION 8ALE OP A LARGE CON SIGNMENT of second band furniture and carpets, TUESDAY, January 21. at No. 311 Market st Fine English rug parlor suite, fancy rockers, leatner conch, bair-cloth lounge, folding bed, tine hall rack, rugs, portieres, lin oleum. Brussels and ingrain carpets, mat tresses, springs, lamps, blankets, wardrobes, sideboard, leather dining chairs, decorated tea, toilet and dinner set, chamber tuxnlture, book cases, etc. Also, at 2 o'clock, lot notions, wraps, and miscellaneous goods, which must be closed out to settle with consignors. HENRY AUCTIOH CO.. HM., Jal-78 Auctioneers. FOR SALEAZELWOOD. $5,000. Two-story pressed brick front dwelling of 10 rooms, laundry, hall, pantry, china closet, front and side porches, cemented cellar. Lot 60x110 feet: only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion, B. A O. R. R. Terms reasonable. Also, lots $550 to JLOOO each, near station and new electrlo railway. Terms to suit purchaser. IRA M. BURCHKIELD, 158 Fourth ave. dA4-TTS TrUEHLBR0NNER'8 JUL VEGETABLE j AND POULTRY STAND supplies all the city hotels: housewives will una it to their advantage to du with bibs. Telephone Si, 138 SIAJCOKD MARKET, ntantt, jjas on . REAI ESTATE. US. Have yon a home provided for you family, for 1S90-S1T If you have not, every day delayed in securing it is vain able time lost. The demand at this sea son for houses to rent in Pittsburg, Al legheny and tbe suburbs is un precedentedIt cannot be supplied. The landlord can now dictate his terms) the tenant must submit. Why not now become your own landlord? Thess propitious times, if ever, afford and will continue to provide the means. Cozy, comfortable, convenient and elegant homes await the buyer on every band, at prices that cannot be duplicated la the future. We will show you as a buyer, more perfect homes than you cast hope for as a tenant In PITTSBURG, HAZELWOOD, BRUSHTON". ALLEGHENY, OAKLAND, EAST LIBERTY", WILKINSBURG, BELLEVUE, AVALON, f And In every locality desirable' a a p place of residence, within, and without ' the limits of the two cities, on lines CABLE, ELECTRIC, STEAM ' A2tl ' - HORSE RAILWAY. Y , NEW HOUSES Beady for immediate occupancy. HOUSES UNDER COURSE OF COS". 8TRUCTI0N To be completed by April 1; others to be vacated or sold subject to tbe occu pancy of present tenants, and desirable) as INVESTMENTS. CALL or SEND for our handsome PROPERTY LIST8, just Issued, grtlne Accurate description, possibly of just what yon want. We will give yon all information desired, and will accom pany you in person or by representative, for examination of our properties wherever located. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 WOOD STREET. TELEPHONE 1773. jalM $5T,500, S27.E00 cash, balance within 6 years, at 5 per cent, will buy the finest piece of property suit able for laying out in lots in the East End) is desirably located on line of new electric road, within 25 minutes' ride of postoffice, has 1,683 feet of frontage, with average depth of 200 feet; 802 feet of tbe frontage is on a 60-foot paved avenne, and every foot of tbe property Is just enough above the grade of streets to make it desirable. Can be retailed at once so as to net 175.000, and if held for one year, the probablU ties are it will sell twenty-nre per cent higher. Have refused $55,000. Can't be purchased after contract expires, which Is In a few days, at any, such figure. Particulars to .principals only.l W.' C. BTEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. JJ19-83 HOUSE HUNTEHS! CALL ON BLACK I BAIRD, 95 Fourth Avenue, x Or the following Druggists for the Largest Rent List in the City ISSUED WEDNESDAY ADD SATURDAY. PITTSBirRG-a a Holland, corner Liberty and Smlthfleld streets; C F. Nourse, Not " 190 Center avenue: J. M. Blackburn. No. SSS Fifth avenue; Louis H. Vogel, Webster and Roberts Streets; Emll G. Stncky 4 Co Wylie avenue and Fulton street EABT END Markell Bros., cor. Penn: and Frankstown avennes; R. D. Brent, No. 8708 F'ftb avenue. Oakland; 3. A. Harbangh, cor. Homewood avenne. Finance street, Homewood. SOUTHSIDE Jacob Spohn, No. 2 Canon street; Charles Schwann, No. 1707 Carson street. LAWRENCEVTLLE D. a Blackburn, No. 8343 Penn avenue; Totten t Bender, No. 4301 Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-Charles L. Walther, No. 84 Chestnut street: J. P. Urben. cor. Franklin and Fulton streets; J. F. Caldwell, cor. Man hattan and Rebecca streets; E. Holden A Co., No. 63 Federal, cor. Lacock street; Geo. E. Foster, cor. Washington avenue and Fremont street; Joseph F. Neely, No. 171 Rebecca street. SEWICKLEY, PA C. G. Woods, cor. Broad and Beaver streets. BLACKlT BAIRD, jalMS 95 FOURTH AVENUE. APRIL 1, 189a House hunting nude easy at No. 93 FOURTH. AYENTJE. Largest and best equipped RENT DEPARTMENT in the city. List revised dally, and free to all upon application. BLACK&BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue. JaMS D B. C. LAMBERT'S GUARANTEED REMEDY FOB Only certain (German) remedy for curs, sett or friends, of the vice of drunkenness. Wrist to-day for circular (English, or German). StxlUl Whitehall, N. T, sp ilk I ".. JZ.-. ' 1 iiM tUtJftsMtW
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