SM'ssKSotubJELW WO ME OLD EACES. Details of the Forthcoming Scotch Irish National Congress. IT WILL MEET IN THE CITY IN MAY. The local Ixecntire Committee's Partial Arrangements. DISTIXGDISDED HEN TO BE PEESEST It is probable that no national meeting of any nature to take place within the current year will attract a more representative body ol men from all sections of the Union than the Scotch-Irish Congress, which will convene in Pittsburg May 29, 30 and 31, and will close its session Jnne 1 with a grand mass meet ing suitable to Sunday evening. The latter will represent a grand old Covenanter meet ing, modeled after the days of John Knox, when secret religious meetings were held in inaccessible mountain fastnesses to avoid the soldiers of good King James. The local Execntive Committee is hard at work perfecting all the arrangements im plied in the suitable entertainment of the 1,500 delegates to the Congress. It will be a big affair, attracting more strangers to Pittsburg than any convention or national event ever held within our city walls. Col onel John "W. Echols, Secretary of the local Executive Committee, was very busy yester day morning when seen by a Dispatch representative, but found time to enter fully into the details of the Congress, so far as perfected. The local committee which will manage every detail of the Congress is composed of the following gentlemen: Rev. I. N. Hays, D. D Chairman; Colonel J. "V. Echols. Secretary; Dr. James Allison. Rev. T. E. Robinson, D. D.. Rev. Kevin Woodside, Colonel W. A. Herron and J. McF. Car penter, Esq. IK A HISTORICAL VEIK. The first national meeting of the Scotch Irish societies was held at Columbia, Tenn., in last May. At that meeting Robert Bon ner, of New York, was elected President. In his annual address he ascribed the in ception of the movement to Mr. Thomas T. Wright, of Florida. The Teunesseeans ex erted every effort to make the initial meet ing a success, and the occasion was pro ductive of the greatest unanimity of senti ment in the matter of bringing into closer connection the Scotch-Irish ot the nation. The objects of the national movement are social and historical. Through its members data in regard to lineage and American achievements ot the race are to be compiled, Princeton College being the repository for all matters historical. On May 29, 30 and 31 the exercises will be general in character, addresses being ex pected from some of the most eminent orators of the nation. Further details of organiza tion and reports of an interesting nature will be received. There will be the best of music of a type embracing both Scotland's bards and Ireland's minstrels, the details of which are now being arranged under the auspices of the Executive Committee. As regards the place of holding the con vention several offers are now under consid eration. The sub-committees on entertain ment, railroads, welcome, finance, etc, have been appointed, but have not yet been an nounced. Colonel Echou stated that the task of raising 510,000 to cover current ex penses, including a grand banquet, has been an easy one, Andrew Carnegie per sonal contribution having been the neat sum of $1,000. AFTER OLD TIME MANNERS. The Covenanter mass meeting, to be held on the evening of Sunday, June 1, will be a huge affair. It will probably be held at we main building ol the .Exposition, wnith will doubtless by that time be arranged ior the series of summer concerts nowalmost as sured. The matter of the use of the building-will be attended to dnring the present week. The service will be a curiosity a cording to the modern acceptation. The Psalms of David, House's version, will be snng, and the good old Scotch hymns will be "lined out," a line at a time, and sung by the audience. Hon. John Dalzell will probably be one of the speakers, but the preparation of pro grammes is as yet under the head ot unfin ished business. . Copies of the following announcement will be mailed to-day to the varions Pittsburg and Allegheny churches by Secretary Echols. It is self-explanatory: Dr. Macintosh, tbe eloquent Philadelphia divine, will deliver his famous lecture on "John Knox" in the First Presbyterian Church of PittsbnrR on Monday evening, January 27, at 8 o'clock. Admission iree. Ko collection. All cordially invited. This lectnre is the initiatory movement of the "Scotch-Insh Executive Com mittee of Allegheny county toward arousing an interest in the coming congress of the Scotch-Irish Society of America," to be held in this city during the last week in May next. FAMOUS PEOPLE INVITED. Invitations to be present have been sent to President Harrison and bis Cabinet, a num ber of Senators and Congressmen, such lead ing divines as T. DeWittTalmage, Rev. Dr. Phillip Brooks and some of the most elo quent members ot the bar of the nation. Among those ot national reputation who will be in attendance upon the sessions of the congress are the following: Dr. McCosh, late President of Princeton Col lege: Dr. John Hall, of New York; Alex. K. ilcClnre, Vice President of the Congress and editor of the Philadelphia Times; Robert Bon ner. President of the Congress; ex-Governor Andrew Curtin, of Pennsylvania: Dr. Goetcbius. of Charleston. S. C; Dr. Macintosh, of Philadelphia: Dr. Palmer, of Xcw Orleans; Jndge Pressly, of Edgefield. S. G, who tried John Yeldell, and who is. by the way, a nephew of the famous Dr. Pressly, of the Allegheny U. P. Seminary; A. C. Flovd, Secretary of the Congress; C. W. McKeehan. of Philadelphia, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish So ciety: George V. Childs, of the Philadelphia Ledger; Andrew Carnegie: Hon. Proctor Knott, the silver-tongued Kentuckian: Prof. McCloskie. of Princeton College; Hon. William Wirt Henry, Patrick Henry' grandson: Col onel Colyar, editor of the Nashville Banner American; Postmaster General Wananiafcer: Corporal Tanner, Hon. Benton McMillin. Ten nessee, and hundreds of others of Scotch-Irish geneology who have made name and fame on American soil. It is an interesting fact that at the first session of the congress, a Pittsburg woman, Mrs. Sara A. Leitch, contributed a most in teresting paper upon the subject: "The Sharon Tragedy; an Incident of the Irish Rebellion in 1798." Interest having been aroused in the matter, a large number of valuable historical contributions are expec ted at the forthcoming congress. A Good ReRROR. Dr. J. C. Anthony, of Odell, Neb., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives good satisfaction and is a big seller." The rea son it sells so well is that people who use it find it so mnch superior to any other medi cine they have ever used that they persuade their friends and neighbors to try it. No one troubled with a cough or cold can use it without benefit. It does not suppress a couch, but loosen s and relieves it, entirely freeing the system from the effect of a cold and leaving it in a natural and healthy con dition. ITSu A Kife PIrco To locate yonr office is in the substantial building of The Safe Deposit Company of Pittsburg, "So. 83 Fourth avenue. A iew offices are still for rent in this building. Now is the time to get one. Now is the time to make your arrangementsforthe year. The building of this company is situated in the business center of the city. A fine elevator renders the offices convenient to everyone. The building is lighted with electric lights, and the offices are supplied with every con venience. At $1 a yd., French siik warp Henriettas, ailthe desirable colorings and best value ever shown. Hugus & Hacke. TTiSU -'Fine hand run black Jace scarfs and Fichus greatly rtduced to-day. JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. WITHOUT A COTJKTBT. An Educated Chinaman Wants to be Nat uralized far Safety. ' Bert C. Lee, an educated Chinaman of 32 years of age, applied yesterday to J. W. Kinnear, Esq., to have him secure nat uralization papers. Mr. Lee came to this country from Northern China when 14 years of age. He subsequently graduated at one of our colleges, both in the classical and scientific departments. He made the study' of electrical science a specialty, and for some years has been employed by a San Francisco company. Lately Mr. Lee came to this city to pursue some investigations, and waB given employment by Mr. George Westinghouse. The San Francisco com pany wants to send Lee to China to take charge of its interests there. Now the trouble with Mr. Lee is, that some years ago he had his queue cut off, and allowed bis hair and eyebrows and eye winkers to grow alle samee Mellican man; married an American wife and joined the Congregational Church. Since then he has had a poor opinion of the gods of his father land. Holding these views, Mr. Lee is afraid to trust himself among his countrymen, and wants to become a citizen of the United States so as to be protected by this Govern ment. He resembles a Japanese more than a Chinaman, and might possibly be nat uralized if he were to call himself a Jap, but his conscience revolts. The hitch comes in under the act of May 6, 1882, the intent of jrnich was to prevent Chinese laborers from flooding this country. A Moat Important Sale. We shall dispose of every seal garment in our stock by means of extremely low prices. Our stock is complete all sizes and styles and grades of the genuine Alaska, London dyed. Sealskin garments jackets and capes to ulsters. Prices never before so low. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. These is greater demand every year for the unexcelled ale and porter made by the Iron City Brewing Co. All first-class bars keep them on draught Gbeat reductions in ladies' jackets; see the values we are showing at $5, $8 and $10. ttssu Hugus & Hacke. This Morning. On a tray in center of store, a big lot ot em broidery remnants. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. These is greater demand every year for the unexcelled ale and porter made by the Iron City Brewing Co. All first-class bars keep them on draught. The Greatest Bargain In Cloaks, Making the greatest January business ever known. Going fast, the choice. Come soon. JOS. HOKNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. CABnrETphotos $1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc, at low prices. Lies' Gallery, ttsj 10 and 12 Sixth st Stbiped peasant cloaks reduced from $15 to $8; plain colors, $10. ttssu Hugus & Hacke. Special rednctio i sale of seal garments. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenne Stores. These is greater demand every year for the unexcelled ale and porter made by the Iron Citv Brewing Co. All first-class bars keep them ou draught "White goods full assortment of this sea son's novelties open this week. ttssu Hugus & Hacke. Embroidery Remnants o! All Sorts. Lots of bargains this morning. Special tray, center stores. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. DIVIDEND. The Ben Franklin Iksubancz Com-") I PANY OF THE LITY OT" ALLEGHENY, PA. Allegheny. January 8. 1S90. TMVTDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC JL ORSof this company have this dav de clared a semi-annual dividend of THREE PER CEKT (SI oO per share), payable on demand. ja9-75-D W1L A. FORD. Secretary. Office Western Insurance Co.. l Pittsburg, Januarv 14, 1S90. $ DIVIDEND No. 75 THE BOARD OF Directors have this dav declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT, or ONE DOL LAR AND FIFTY CENTS, npen each share of the capital stock, payable on and alter the 17th inst. WM. P. HERBERT, jaI5-9-D Secretary. POLITICAL. -TOTICE-TO THE REPUBLICAN 1M Voters of the City of Pittsburg: In pursuance of a resolution of the Republi can City Executive Committee, the Republican voters of the city of Pittsburg will assemble at the regular voting places of their respective districts on SATURDAY, January 25. 1S90, be tween the hours of 4 o'clock p. M. and 7 o'clock p. M. of that day, to elect one delegate to con vention. No. 1 To nominate a candidate for Mayor: one delegate to convention. No, 2 To nominate a candidate for City Controller; one delegate to convention. No. 3 To nominate a candidate for City Treasurer, and also one person to serve as a member of the Republi can City Executive Committee for a penod of three years. The election for delegates to be conducted by the regular Republican election officers. Conventions to be held on TUESDAY, Janu ary 28, 1S90. at hour and places to be hereafter announced. WM. FLINN. Chairman. WM. H. McCLEARY, Secretary. ja!9-41-r LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. -T71STATE Of FRANK G. BOYLE. DECEASED. 11 Notice is hereby plvert that letters of admin istration on the estate of Frank G. Boyle, de ceased, late of Pittsburg, have been cranted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, ana those havlue claims or demands against the same will make them known without delav. FIOEL1T1' TITLE AM TRUST. COAIPANV, Administrator. DAVID Q.EWLNG.Trcst Officer. Jal4-40-Tu -T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET ! TERS of administration on the estate of Anna Merker. late of Allegheny City, deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same to him without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to him. MR. CHAS. MERKER, ja7-44-Tu 108 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. OFFICE OF SORO & HElfNTSG, 1S03 Carson street, Pittsburg. January 6, 189a TESTATE OF REED MYERS. DECEASED Jjj Notice is hereby given that letters of administration c t'J. on the estate of Reed Myers, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. WILLIAM HENNING, Adm'r c t, a., 1805 Carson st Southside, city. ja7-43-Tn KE'sORTa. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., HYGEIA HOTEL. One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, where daily inspections, drills, guard mounting and dress parade take place. The scenic at tractions are unrivaled. Music afternoon and evening. Climate mild, yet bracing and invigorating. The most de lightful winter resort In the United States. Turkish, Russian, Electric and HOT SEA uams. bend for illustrative descrmtive pamphlet v w -DTirt deH-63-TTSSu A'. ... A.X l', Manager. Walter j. Osbourne. kichard Barrows. BARROWS & OSDOURNE JOB PRINTERS. , . . SO Diamond street Telephone No. 812. auSlTTS G A BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, oevemu avenue, Pittsburg. Pa, Telephone 1511 S 63-36-' ITS ta-Dltplay advertisementt one dollar psr tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page rueh at Wanted, for Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line Jar each inter tion, and none taken for lest than AJly "xnts. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HA8 OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT, BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES AKE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOE IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tax DIS PATCH. pittebukg. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5u9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton it N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. xastxxd J. W. WALLACE, CU1 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER ft SHEIBLEK,5th av. A Atwood St. EOCTHSIDX, JACOB SPOHN. No. I Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAFKCHEK. 59 Federal street. H. J. McBKIUE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 171 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. TLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. ainJe Heln. WANTED-GOOD BARBF.R. APPLY AT 10T SPRING GARDEN AVE., Allegheny, Pa. JaSl-48 WANTED-A GOOD ADVERTISING SO LICITOR of good address. Call at 8DTITIKL AVE. jaM-73 WANTED-A NEGATIVE RETOUCHER AT SOCIETY GALLERY, No. 35 Firth ave , Pittsburg. Ja21-87 WANTED-DRUG CLERK, WITH ONE OR two years' experience. Inquire at 14 WV LIE AVE. jail-CS WANTED-COMPETENT DRUG CLERK; only tirst-ctass need apply. Address KALI, Dispatch office. Ja21-13 WANTED FIRST-CLASS PATTERN maker. Apply at COR.SOUTH TWENTY FIRST AND MARY STS., city. Ja21-96 VTTANTED IMMEDIATELY RIVETERS VV and caulkers lor steadv employment at REEVES BEOS'. BOILER WORKS. Niles, O. Jall-TS WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DENTIST A graduate of a reputable college to accept position. Address DENTISTRY, Dispatch office. Jail-2 -TTT-ANTED-BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE, A VV first-class, experienced bookkeeper; none but a thorough acco'intant need applv. Address C S. K., Dispatch office. Ja21-56 "TTJANTEO-BARBE1S IMMEDIATELY FOR VV steady job: must be sober. f8 per week with board. Inquire of A. N. TUKGEON, 4ul Filth avenue, McKeesport, Pa. Ja21-57 ANTED - CATHOLIC MAN: A SOBErT steady person wlllhaTe permanent em plov ment at good wages: reierences required. KUNZ & CO.. 143 Water street, upstairs. JdII-58 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO sell on commission a full line of Infant turns and child's McKay sewed shoes. Address, with reference, FOLMEK & CO., Orwigsburg, Pa. deiS-40-D WA N T E D-GOOD SALESMAN FOR PED DLING on cracker and candy wagon In city: must be thoroughly acquainted with city trade. Apply at JAMES HARDIE'S, Ward St., Oakland, city. ja21-40 WANTED-A FEW MORE ENERGETIC MEN to sell Stanley's Adventures In Africa. Send for outfit and commence work at once: 50c will furnish vou a complete outfit. FANNING & OURKEN. McCance Block. Ja21-4 WAN1ED-BAD WRITERS, SMARTS PRAC TICAL BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street (near bridge), open 9 x. M. to s P. M. ; good pennnanship guaranteed In a few lessons; private rooms for ladles. JaI8-S3-TTSSU WANTED MEN S60 SALARY, f EX PENSES in advance allowed each month; steady employment at horn ' or travel! .g; no so liciting: duties dellverlngandmaklng collections: no postal cards. Address with stamp, HA FEU & CO.. Plqua, O. de!0-2-TTSSu WANTEL 50 GOOD MINERS TO OPEN UP new coal mines Tor tne Choctaw Coal and Kallwav Oompany, McAlester. Indian Territory: wages R 50 per day and 4 2-5 cents per bushel, vein 3 ft. 6 In. thick. AddressEDWIN LUDLOW, Superintendent of Mines. Jal3-:s -rrT-ANTED-SALESMEtf AT f75 FERMON"H VV salarrand expenses, to sel a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team furnished free, write at once for full Bartlculars and sampls case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. seI4-9C-D WANTED-BAHBERS FOR CITY AND country Jobs; also, we are selling goods away below- cost this week to reduce stock: 825 barber chairs for f 15: all other goods reduced ac cordingly; these prices good for this week only. ROSS V. BLACK, 80 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Ja20-33 WANTED AGENTS EVERYWHERE TO sell "Stanley's Thrilling Adventures In Africa;" onlv 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. r'LEillG CO., 77 Diamond street, P. O. box 6S4. jal5-40 w ANTE D AGENTS-GENERAL AND local acents. to handle the new natent chemical Ink erasing pencil; greatest novelty ever produced: erases Ink In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 600 per cent profit; sells at sight; territory absolutely free: salary to good men; BampleSScentsby mail. For terms and full par ticulars address the manufacturers. THE MON ROE ERASER Co.. La Crosse, Wis. Jal9-52 WANTED ENERGETIC. RESPONSIBLE men everrwhere should seenre territory for The VeD6ter Elastic Draughts Tor Carriages:" they are simple, practical. cheap; their superiority over the whifflelree is so marked that no talk Is required to sell them; no more shocks and Jirs from horse motion; no rattle as with the whlffle tree: far stronger, safer, neater, easlpron horse: nothing to get out of order: can be attached in 15 minutes and entirely out of the way; no catching of reins or horses tall: thousands in use and In dorsed by horsemen everywhere; immense 6ales being made by agents territory extremely val uable, as sale is 6teadyand continuous: all goods guaranteed; Illustrated circular sent free. LOW & REWELL M'F'G CO.,116 Public sq.. Cleveland, O; Jal9-58-TTsn Female Help. 1TT-ANTED-A GOOD CHAMBERMAID. AP W PLY, with reference, 144 FAYETTE bT., Allegheny. Ja2I-54 WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; must be experienced and give good reference. Apply at NO. 619 COPELAND T., Shadyside. Ja21-53 WANTED-AT ONCE A FIRST-CLASS cook and chambermaid; best ofwages paid; references required. Apply WEST STANTON AVE., third boue from North Highland ave., Ea&tEnd, or address R. A. C, Dispatch -office. ja21-97 Male and Female ITeln. WANTED-AGENTS-EITHER SEX; WRITE at once for outfit; eighth wonder and other new positively fastest sellers on earth. Sold only by EMPIRE MAN'F'G CO.,62 (a) Varick st, .New York jaI8-5-TTs WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON GENTLE MAN'S place, 10 farm hands, cooks, cnamber maids, S3 50 to 81 per week; uuroc girl, 8 waiters, 100 houseglrls, 20 for hotels, 6 col. girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. Ja21-D Strnatlons. TTTANTED-A POSITION: TO SEW BY THE VV week; terms S3 H and board. Address A. L. X., Dispatch office. Ja21-41 WANTED POSITION BY PRACTICAL roreman machinist; has had 15 years' ex perience and can give best references. Address F. M., Dispatch office. ja2l-90 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF THOROUGH education, emoloyed at night, desires cm. 51oyment for arternoons, 1 to 6. Address 1NDUS KlOUS. Dispatch office. ja21-92 WANTED-POSITION BY YOUNG MAN (23). active. Intelligent, trustworthy, with S years' experience railroad bookkeeping, type writing, ordering supplies; best testimonials. Address P., World Bureau, Philadelphia. Ja21-3) WANTED-POSITION AS MANAGER IN A fire brick business by a young man who has had 15 years' experience and understands thor oughly all its details: bestol references rurnished. Address BRICKMAKER. Dispatch office. Jal9-C7 Rooma, Houses, etc. -TTTANTED-A GENTLEMAN WANTS A V V room for lodging, with modern conven ience, near the Court House. Address F. L., Dispatch office. J21-59 WANTED-BY TWO GENTLEMEN-A NICE LY furnished room on or near Penn ave., wllh bath and natural gas. Address, stating nrlce. BOOM. Box 508. Pittsburg. JaSST Partners. rrrANTED-PARTNER. WITH 83. 000 TO 85,000, VV to take hair interest In a rapidly-Increasing and well-established business: profits large: don't answer If vou don't mean business. A. R. A.. A. R. A., Dispatch office. Jiuil Flnnncinu Telephone Mo. 875, -rrTANTED-MORTGAGES-t500TO 8500,000-TO VT loan on mortgages, 4H. 5 and S per cent. J AS. TV. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth Plttihnrir Jal&-lf-C WANTED. Financial. WANTED-SMALL MORI GAGES-1. J.WIL SON, 149 Fourth ave. no28-B XTrr at a ted mortgages, large and VV small, at lowest market rates of Interest. W. A. HEKUON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja2-S0-TUF -rrTAKTEij-jjOETGAGES 0If CITY PROP V ERTY, over M.000; H ner cent: no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. ICFourth avenue. mh2-a22-r w ANTED -MOKTG A CMS fL 000, 000 TO LOAN ia iar?e ana sinaii unaaou -, uunuu per cent, free of State tax: no delay. ED B. UUIL. uu, 131 Fourth ave. voy21-C0 -tttanted-to loan money on mort- VV GAGES in amounts to suit. In city or coun try, at AH to C per cent, as to scenrity: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK. & CO., 9a Fourth are. deS-14-MTWTP WANTED-TO LOAN 8300,000. IN AMOUNTS or 83,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)4 percent, free oftax: also smaller amounts at Sands per cent. BLACK & BAUtD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D T7"A NTED MOKTG AGES 81. 000, 000TO LOAN V on city and suburban properties at 4K, (and 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. 1L PENNOCh. A bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap"-Hl w ANTED-TO iXIAH 8200.000 ON MOKT- uauls; siuu ana upwara as o per tcu 8500, 000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business property; aiao in aaioinins FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. so In adlolnlng counties. S. H. OC2t--l WANTED-INVE3TMENT FOR THREE OR four thousand dollars In some legitimate business, where the services of an experienced and energetic office man would be required; all communications confidential. Address FINAN CIAL, Dispatcn office. Ja21-69 Snscellaneouiu -YTTANTED-MOKTGa.GES-MONEYTOLOAN VV In sums to suit at 4X, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. aplS-14-TTSSU WANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S doien (13) of Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mvIS-49-TTSU WANTED IMMEDIATELY MORTGAGES on city property rrom S4,f00 to 850. COO; rate 4 to 6 per cent. I. SI. PENilOCK SON. 105 Fourth ave. Ja9-70-EOD -TTJANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND VV free gas to manufactories at Jeanuette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. JaS-19 TTANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT W PEARSON, the leading nhotorranher. of w r mn ave. anu 44 eacrai St., Airy., is masing a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for 88; all fine work. mhlS-63 n.... ..-... .... ... FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOB SALE-BRICK DWELLING OF 8 ROOMS, bathroom, etc., on Clark st,, at a bargain. C. BEKINGER & SON, 1U3 Fourth ave. Jal8-9-TTS FOB SALE VERY CHEAP. A GOOD TWO STORY frame dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, etc.. with lot 20x128 feet. C. BER1NUEK & bON, 10J Fourth ave. JalS-9-TTS F IOR SALE-A IS PER CENT INVESTMENT IN two brlek dwellings and larcre lot on Federal St.. Pittsburg; price, 81,500 for all. C. BEKINGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave. Jal8-9-TTS TTIOK SALE HANDSOME PAYING INVEST V M ENT, a block of 8 2-story brick honses, cor. Thirtieth and Smallman sts. : lot 120x72 ft. I. M. PENN OCK & SON, No. 106 Fourth ave. JalS-8-TTS FOR SALE-15,160 WIuL NET OVER 9 PER cent. No. 1S2 Fortv-nrst street: nronertv. lot I 25x150. one two-story frame, two 2-story bricks; satisfactory reasons for selling. Addre F. K. HAFFEY, 131 Irwin ave., Alleghe Aaaress owner. eny. JalS-49 Enst End Residences. FOR SALE-ONLY P,XJ-VERY CHEAP-NO. 130 Wlnslow st.. near Larimer ave., E. E., house 4 rooms; lot S0X133 feet. See W. A. HER RON & SON S, 80 Fourth ave. JalS-34-TTS FOR SALE AN INVESTMENT ON FIFTH are.: A3 ft. front by 100 deep to alley: 4 brick houses of 7 rooms each; price (10,000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-3-TTSSu ITiOR SALE NORTH HILAND AVE. PROP ? ERTY: corner lot near Penn ave.: fine large dwelling with 6table. outbuildings, etc. beeW. A. HEKKON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-57-TnP FOR SAI.E-ON BOOUET BT.. OVkKLAND. near Forbes ave., 2 new frame bouses of 9 rooms each and all the modern Improvements; lot 25x96- price $1,300: terms to suit. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. JaI9-8"-TTSJU FOR SALE ON OAKLAND AVE., NEAR Forbes ave., new brick house of 10 rooms and all the modern improvements: house elegantly finished; lot 50xl2u; price 811,000; terms to suit. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-83-TT6Ett FOR SALE-ONLY H.O00-A COMPLETE NEW brick house of 6 rooms, well Improved and well sewered, on St. Clair St., one square from Penn ave.. East Liberty; terms very reasonable. W. A. HERKON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-53-TU FOR BALE-HOWE ST.. E. E., NEW QUEEN Anne dwelling of0 rooms, hath. h. c. water, both gases, slate mantels and tile hearths, inside shutters, porches, etc.: lot 32x102 ft. to an alley; terms to suit; 85,000. RELD B. COYLE A CO.. 131 Fourth ave. Jal8-97-TnS FOR SALE 84,250-SUBSTANTIAL 6-ROOM frame dwelling, with lot about 100x100 ft., on a 5C-foot St., sltnate one square from Firth or High land aves.; this Is a positive bargain, the lot alone being worth the price asked for all. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Jal6-85-D FORSALE-(S.000-FOR10-ROOM DWELLING within 5 minutes walk of Roup station and Fifth ave cable road; hall, front and rear stair case, bath, w c, h. and c. water, natural gas, slate mantels, rooms finished In oak and cherry, front and back porcb; lot 33x140. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 1.-122 JaU-34 FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. RESIDENCE-A modern pressed brick dwelling of 9 rooms, bath, range, etc, within easy walking distance of the posloftice; house In excellent order and a bargain at 87,250: very easy terms can be made; Just the place for business men who must live down town. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jais-23-TTR FOR SALE-8A500-HOWE ST., BETWEEN Highland aTe. and Shadv Lane, cozv modern style, eight-room frame dwelling, hall, ba"lh. inside shutters and w.c, slate roof.cemented cellar, etc. ; lot 35x120: corner property: terms easy: this Is a very desirable dwelling, having four rooms on each floor, and one square from cable cars. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja21-74 rOR SALE-SHADYSIDE, A NEW QUEEN ANNE frame or 10 rooms, reception hall, bath, laundry, h. and c. water, both gases, elec tric bells, slate roof, porches, house wired for electric light: this is a very convenient and com plete house, being only 3 mln. fiom Shadyside sta.; lot 38x100: terms reasonable; price (7,000. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. JaIS-24-TTS FOR SALE THE HOUSE AND LOT. NO. 27 Carver street. Last End. near Park avenue, 6 rooms, attic cemented cellar, natural gas. porch front and rear, all In good order; lot 25x100 feet to an alley; stable on rear or lot: to be sold at public sale on Monday, January 27, at 3 o'clock p. M.. on the premises: will be sold at a rare bar gain. Terms, etc.. from JAB. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. JalS-13-18,20,21,24,25.27 Hnzelwooil Residences. FOR SALE-QUEEN ANNE DWELLING five rooms, hall, porch, vestibule, etc.: lot 24x120; onemlnute from Second Ave. Electric Kail way or five minutes from Hazelwood station; rlce 82.50U; 8300 cash, balance JJ00 annually. AMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. No. 99 Fourth ave. JalS-22-TUS FOR SALE HAZELWOOD -QUEEN ANNE dwelling, 5 rooms, hall, vestibule, porch, bath. Inside w. c , stationary w. s., range, lot 30x 120: 1 mln. from becond Ave. Electric Kallwav or 5 mln. from Hazelwooa sta.: price (3,650; 8850 cash, balanceJSOO annually. SAMUEL W. BLACK L CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jal8-22-Tus Allegheny Residences. FOR 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 KON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. jal4-73-iuP OR(SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN TO-DAY. January 21, at No. 73 Lincoln ave.: the ad ministrator will Bell on the premises at 2:80 o'clock to settle the estate. W. A. HERKON & SONS, Agents. Ja2l-5 OB SALE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF dwelling No. 73 Lincoln ave. to-day, Tuts- waji u.ulhj .i, uu mc piciuisea SI IUO'ClOCK r, xi. ; must be sold to settle the estate. W. A. HEB RON & SONB. Agents. ja2l-85 FOR SALE-TWO FRAME HOUSES, 4 AND 6 room. In splendid condition; corner lot, 27x 64H feet: good sewers, n. gas, water, etc.: only 83.200 for both, one-half casn. or will sell separate; see this property for a bargain. Call 469 REBECCA ST., Allegheny. jal6-56-TWTFSu Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-HOUSE OF t ROOMS. ON LARGE lot, 5 minutes from K. R, station, low rent; Immediate possession. J. H. MURPHY, office opposite R. K. station, Crafton, Pa. Ja21-64 FOR SALE-AT CRAFTON STATION. P., C. &St.L.B.K.. M 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. HERRON & bONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jal4-73-TuP FOR SALE-AVALON ELEGANT LITTLE home: beautiful situation: view of Ohio river extending from Sewlckley Valley to Allegheny :lot 75 leet front by 110 deep: fruit, shade, spring house, stable, chicken yard; attractive 6-room home, hall, porches, dry cellar; pure water. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. iU-.Wood St. ja21-84 FOR SALE LOTS. Farms. FOR SALE A SMALL FARM OF 15 ACRES, with log house and barn, only 2 miles ftom Emsworth, P., Ft. W. &c Ry.; price, only(2,0U0. C. BER1NQEH & SON, 103 Fourth aye. Jal8&TTS F OR SALE-TWO GOOD FARMS OF 90 AND 70 acres, near Parnassna. with tmn. tmnmvtt. ments, and in the gas belts; a big bargain can be had in either one of these. (X BEKINGER ft BON, 103 Fourth ave Jal8-9-TTS FOR SALE-17 ACRES. BRICK DWELLING. 22 rooms, largo barn. coaL gas, fruit, garden and green houses, at town: 2 railroads: lo miles from city: fine situation for hotel. ED.W1TT1SH. 410 Brant St., Pittsburg, v- - ' jasufp FOR. SALE LOTS. City Lota. ITOR SALE-ON THE WYLIE AVE. TRAO . HON. three squares, containing 1C7 lots: tliose valuable plots front on Wylle, Webster and Bedford aves., all paved avenues, and on Duff and Channcey sts.; all street assessments have been paid: title perfect; will sell the above as a whole at fSOO 00 per lot. and throw In a IJ-room dwelling to closo out an estate: one-third cash, balance on easy payments, secured by six per cent bond or mortgage. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Ja20-24 East End liotx. FOE SALE-$1,500 WILL PURCHASE A FINE lot on Broad St., corner of St. Clair, with small house of 3 rooms: this is a good business corner. THOS. rilGGETl', 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-S3-TTSSU FOR SALE-LOTS 43x150 IN THE SWISSVALE Place plan, only 3 minutes' from station: all cltv advantages, ele trie lights, nat. gas, city water mains laid, good sidewalks; car fare about the same as cable car fare to East End. this Is a good chance for men of moderate means to secure a good large lot within easy access of the city: price 8X0 to 8300: terms 810 to 850 down, balance in monthly payments. SAMUEL V. BLACK A CO., 99 1 onrth avenue. Jal8-24-TTS IJnzelwood Lots. FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN Blair estate, I to 5 minutes' from Hazelwood and Glenwood stations, on line of Second Avenue Electric Kallwav; prices from 8400 to (1,500; size 25x120; terms, 10 per cent cash, balance monthly payments If desired: you will never buy these lots cbeaper; they are a good speculation: don't delay, but purchase at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK. & CO., 99 Fourth ave. JalS-22-ms Allegheny Lota. FOR SALE-BUENA VISTA ST.. ALLE GHENY, a fine building lot near the Parks: size 20x110 ft. to an alley; only 83,000. REED B. COYLE fc CO., 131 Fourth ave. Jal8-98-D FOR SALE-ON EAST ST., ALLEGHENY, 219 lots; will sell as a whole at 812C per lot; X cash, bal. payable In 4 yeatsln sums of 8500. se cured by 5 per cent bond and mortgage. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. m Ja20-24 Suburban Lots. FOR SALE-HANDSOME LEVEL LOT, 42x130, near Shadrslde station: cheap at (1.500. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Tele phone 1773. Ja21-84 FOR SALE AT INGRAM-EIGHT HUNDRED elegant building lots, ranging In prices from 8500 to 11.500 each. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth ave.. nttsbnrg. Ja20-24 FOR SALE BUSINESS Business Chnnces. FOR SALE-NOTION STORE IN CANTON, O. ; Invoice, 82,500: stock turned every 60 days; an opportunity for live man: good reasons forscll lng. Address BOX 66, Canton, O. Ja21-60 FOR SALE-860UFOH HALF INTEREST IN A well established and good paying business; a splendid opportunity for an energetic and reliable man. For particulars see COOPER & PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. Ja2l-93 FOR SALE GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR one or two active men with some capital to step Into a paving wholesale produce commission business, profits this yeanwllf reach 810, 000; owner engaged in other business reason for selling. Ad dress F. C. DICKSON. 140 Monterey St., Alle gheny. del0-50 OR SALE-BARBER SHOP. GOODS AND 10 cent store, fish and oyster depot, grocery stores 8350 to 110,000, cigar stores (2o0 to I1.S00, drug stores, country stores, boarding bouses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries, teed store, cigar factorv and other cood business chances. SHEP ARD & CO., 51 Fifth ave. Ja4 FOR SALE-DAIRY OF 30 COWS. 4 HORSES, I mdk wagon and many other articles belong ing to a first-class dairy: or I will sell separately 1 horse and milk wagon and fixtures and the mile route: to anyone wishing to engage in the dairy business this Is a rare opportunity W. E. WIN TER, Ross township, Perrysrllle plank road. Ja21-6l-TTSn FOR SALE A WELL - ESTABLISHED wholesale and retail grocery business In the city In a good location and excellent facilities for Increasing the trade: sales at present about 815, 000 a month: stock and fixtures would Invoice about 812,000. Terms confidentially from JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jal9-61 FOR SALE-FOR 1,700-NO. 1 GENERAL store In live town near city; grocery store (1,100 or Invoice; other grocery stores, cigar stores, drug stores, millinery and notion store, drygoods and gent's furnishing stores, news stand, restaurant, manufacturing business 8500. PER C1VAL & CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave., 2nd floor. JS21-94 Bnalness Stands. FOR SALE-ON SMITHFIELD-ST.. A NO. 1 business property. 1. M. PENNOCKASON. No. 105 Fourth ave. jal-s-TTS FOR SALE-ON SECOND AVE.. BETWEEN Wood and Smlthfleld sts.. 2 business proper ties. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jal8-8-TTS FOR SALE ON FIRST AVE.. BETWEEN Wood and Smlthfleld sts. : lot 48x80 ft, with a three-story warehouse. For information seeW. A. HEKKON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-57-Tur FOR SALE-WAREHOUSE OR MANUCAO TU KING site In Allegheny: lot 85x100, with good railroad siding crossing it at right angles; on a prominent street and convenient to Federal st. : especially suitable for dealers receiving any kind ofgoods in car loads: price low to quick buyer and terms to suit. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja21-75-TTS FORSALE-AN ESTABLISHED PHYSICIAN'S stand of 10 years, on Penn ave., convenient to Union depot; new brick dwelling, consisting of double office and 8 dwelling rooms; all modern Improvements: also, good stable; price low. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Ja2I-37-TT8SU FOR SALE GOOD. PERMANENT INVEST MENT In the business part of the city; new building 40 ft. front, built to suit the times: now rented to a good business, so as to pay 5)$ per cent net on price asked or 8 per cent net on S2U.U00; the balance can stand on mortgage at -Hi per cent; certain of enhancement in value. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. JalS-23-Tia FOR SALE-THE VALUABLE MANUFACT URING property of the Crystal Glass Works, corner of Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets and Washington St.. city, Southside, 140 feet on Seven teenth street, running along Washington street to Sixteenth street, to be sold at public sale on Tues day afternoon, Jan. 21. at 2 o'clock, on the prem ises, together with all the buildings, engine, boiler, crusher, annealing furnace, shafting, pnlleys and other machinery, etc, etc. Terms, etc. from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. JalS-14-D FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc FOR SALE-FOX TERRIER PUPPY. EIGHT months old; prize bred; prise (25. Address FOX. Dispatch office Ja2I-38 FOR SALE-A YOUNG JERSEY COW WITH alO-days-old calf, inquire at JOHN WIL SON St BROS.' stables, Diamond, Allegheny City. a21-62 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..L1M., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa. jal-12 FOR SALE-ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN GINE, 25.000 feet second-band wire rope; also hoisting and nortable engines and Sli'men valves, castings, etc" VELTE & MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. Iy21-91-TTS 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. HAKMES1 MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave.. Pittsburg. ja8-38-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. S to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23 Park way, Allegheny, Fa. OC25-80-D FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-ENGINE AND boiler complete, with all modern attachments; made by Mcintosh, Hemphill J& Co. ; cylinder 8x18: will sell separate or together: In perfect order, equal to new. 33 ALLEGHENY AVE NUE, near Rebecca street. Ja21-45 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE A WALLSWEEP CLOCK, OVER 100 years old. Address LOCK BOX 340, St. Clalrsvlfle. o. Ja21.77TT OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. f OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xl report of Viewers on the grading and pav ing of Dresden alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty-second street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa. January 18, 1890. jal8-41 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JN report of Viewers on the construction of Harcums alley sewer, from South Twenty third street to South Twenty-fourth street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of PubIioWorks. Pittsburg, Pa., January 18, 1890. ja18-41 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of viewers on the opening of St. Clair street, from Penn avenne to Baum street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal Is filed in the Conrtof Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELO W, Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa., January 18. 1890. Jal8-41 EDUCATIONAL. PARK INSTITUTE, 204 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting, Business 'Training, Shorthand and Typewriting, Elocution. Students admitted at any time. Send for prospectus, I LUDDEN. A. M., Prln. jal-S-Xus TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-NO. 58 ROSS ST., NEAR THIRD ave., good hone 10 rooms: Immediate pos session ran be bad. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave ial8-32-TTS TO LET MT. WASHINGTON FRAME house of A rooms, with Urge lot on Merrlmac St.; rent (II a month. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. Jal8-8-TTS TO LET-69 FULTON ST., 2-STORY BRICK house of 11 rooms, hall. bath, range, or will rent first and second stories separately. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. JaIS-8-TTS TO LET-FIFTY-SEVENTH, NEAR BUTLER street. 2-story nrlck dwelling of 6 rooms, new and nicely finished; rent low to a good tenant. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. jalS-8-TTS Alleshenv Residences. TO LET ALLEGHENY-2 2-STORY FRAME houses or 4 rooms each, Nos. 77 and 79 Gal lagher St.; rent (13 a month. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON. No. 105 Fourth ave. JalS-8-TTS TO LET A NICE 2-STORY 6-KOOMED BRICK dwelling, 197 Fulton St.. Allegheny: both kinds gas: all In excellent repair: rent 22 and no water rent. L M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. jai8-8-rrs TO LET SEVERAL HOUSES IN ALLE GHENY, of 8 and 10 rooms each: rent free to April 1. next, to tenants continuing after that date. See W. A. HERKON ft SONS.80 Fourth avence. Jal9-76-TT8 Suburban Residences. aW LET AT INGRAM-HOUSE OF TEN . rooms: natural gas. GEO. JOHNSTON Agent, m Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Ja20-24 TO LET-AT EDGEWOOD. P. K. R.. 12-KOOM house: bath, laundry, hot and cold water, gas or electric light: J, acre ground, with fruit and shade trees: 5 minutes from station. Inquire at HENRY GIBBON'S. Edgcwood, or address same Wllklnsbnrg, Pa. Ja21-63-TT8Su Hazelwood Residences.' TO LET -HAZELWOOD 2-STORY FRAME house of 5 rooms, hall, marble mantels, both kinds gas; rent (16 a month. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. Jal8-8-TTS Farms. mO LET-A GOOD, LITTLE FARM OF 13 X acres, near Mossslcte and Stewart stations, P. R. K, good orchard, comfortable 6 room honse, barn and outbuildings, abundance good water. No. 1 neighborhood; rent (100 a year. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. tal8-8-TTS TO LET-AT INGRAM VEGETABLE GAR DEN containing 40 acres, all under high state of cultivation: on premises, 5-room, with privilege of 10-room dwelling; good stabling, with other out-bulldlugs; two hot-houses. 13x33 feet each, plenty of hot-beds, etc., etc.: Philadelphia Company's" natural gas: this elegant garden is about five minutes' walk from Scully station, on t'hartlers Railroad, and about 15 minutes' walk from Ingram station, on the P. C. ft St. L. R. B. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 82 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Ja20-24 Offices. Desk Koom. &c TO LET-SMALL OFFICES-SECOND AND fifth floors, Blssell block; rent very low; Just what you have been looking for. Inquire In ROOM 208. Blssell block. Jal7-24 TO LET DE3IKABLE OFFICES IN THE Standard building. Wood, near Sixth ave nue: large, well lighted: rent low. See W. A. HERKON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja3-40-TuF TO LET-AN ELEGANT OFFICE IN THE new Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street: elevator; lanltor service; electric light and steam heating included In rent, which Is moaeraie; situation central. Apply to j. u CLARK, Superintendent, Room : ja21-47 TO LET-OFFICES-ALL SIZES. IN WEST INGHOUSE building, handsomest and best equipped office building In Western Pennsyl vania; good location: thoroughly lire-proof: elec tric light: three elevators: snperlor service. In quire or JOHN F. MILLER, at building. Ja9-93-TTSSU Business Stands. TO LET-STORES CORNER WOOD STREET and Sixth avenue. Inquire In ROOM 208. Bls sell Block. jal7-24 rpO LET WARKHOUSE 14x18. WOOD ST. 1 Inquire S. J teenth sts., S. S. ulres. McKEEftCO., Carson and Thlr- jaiO-0--TT3 TO LET SPLENDID STOREROOM AND cellar, No. 8 Sixth street. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. JalS-8-TTS TO LET STOREROOM WITH under Diamond Nat'I. Bk. cor., CELLAR Filth ave. and Fourth ave. ia20-24 TO LET-NO. 291 FIFTH AVE.. NEAR Washington st. ; only (650per year for store and dwelling of 8 rooms. See W. A. HEKKON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. jalS-33-Tufs TO LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF No.82SLioertyst.: 20xli0deep to back street; one of the best business locations In the citv; three doors below Seventh Avenne Hotel. DUN LEVY ft BRO. Jal5-84-TTS T 10 LET-NO. 219 FHANKSTOWN AVE.. 2- storv mansard, finished brick store and dwelling. In all 8 rooms; gas and water: very sult- able for drygoods or groceries. i. jh. rcD.iuua s, sujn, bo. itu jrourtii ave. lalS-8-TTS TO LET THE HOTEL KNOWN AS THE White House," at Perrysvllle. Pa., Includ ing stabling. Bbeds, etc : also 21 acres of land; all In flrst-class'-order: a lease will be given to the riKui panv. luuninj ui tue UAi 2irn iu.xx- CINE CO., 242Fede deral st., Allegheny, Pa. ja6-92-D TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM The business office of The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased property, corner sailthfleld and Diamond sts., and the greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenue, here tofore known as the 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. Full Sartlcnlars may be obtained from the BUSINESS 1ANAGER OF HIE DISPATCH at the Fifth ave. office. Ja9-117 PERSONALS PERSONAL NEW BOOKS HUNDREDS OP new books, nicely bound in cloth gilt, at 25c each: many fine booss in elegant bindings; come and see them. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, Liberty St., near Ninth. nc3-33 PERSONAL-MY WIFE, ROXEY. HAVING left lnv bed and board without any Just cause or provocation, all persons are warned hot to trust her on my account. ALFRED C. BAILS. Monon gahela City, Pa. Ja41-67-Tu PEKSONAL-ANY INFORMATION OF ELIZ ABETH BROWN, who four years ago mar ried a man named McKee who lived In Allegheny, Pa., will be thankfully received by her sister, MRS. LOUISE BEAHK, cor. Pearl and Friend ship sts. Ja21-35 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 his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner; in order to prevent the trouble they agreed to 6end 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 LOST. LOST-PERSIAN SHAWL ON FRIDAY evening. 17th, at Turner Hall, Forbes ave. Reward if returned to J94 Flu TH AVE. Ja21-1 LOST-A DEED ON SM1THFIELD OR WATER street: return to Dispatch office. MKS. WM. SLAGLE. 2! Sixth avenue. McKeesport, Pa. Ja21-91 LOST LOUIS KIES, AGED 4 YKS., WENT away from his home, 162 Federal st., Alle irhpnr. nn Monday moraine at 10 o'clock. Any' information as to his whereabouts will be thank fully received by HIS PARENTS. Ja21-3 LOST-ORSTOLEN-ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, from the premises of Jakob Stockc 304 Frankstown avenue, E. E., a red Irish setter dog. about 19 months old, dark red In color, answers to the name of Tim: has no special mark, except a white streak on throat, and of a rather slim build; had plain leather collar on, with small ring at tached to It; any person found with the dog In bis possession will be dealt with according to law. Any information will be thankfully received by J. STOCKE. Ja2l-9 INSURANCE STATE3IENTS. STATEMENT OF THE BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO., of Allegheny, Pa., for the year ending December 31, 1889: Capital $150,000 00 - ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages 150.838 54 Real estate (unencumbered) 39,500 01 Bills receivable 1,328 16 Cash in bank and office 3,781 7 Personal property 1,500 00 Premiums in course of collection.... 3,563 92 Interest and rent due and accrued... 2,423 11 5208,835 53 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid up in cash 8150.000 00 Re-insurance reserve 2i.573 19 Unpaid losses 2.100 00 All other llabilties 234 00 Net surplus above capital and all lia bilities 32,028 34 1208,935 53 RECEIPTS. Premiums 523,555 52 Interest 8,847 07 Rents and commissions 2,233 91 Other sources 201 00 I 39,697 50 DISBURSKMENTS. Fire losses (including 333 33 of 1888) t 8,803 08 Losses from other sources.. S)98 59 Commissions 3,772 15 Re-insurauce and return premium , .... 4.265 31 Taxes 1,209 28 Salaries and all other ex penses 5,854 50 S 24,901' 04 $14,794 56 Dividends nald in 1889 S 9.0C0 00 Losses paid to date... 410,675 10 Dividends paid to date 158.S01 00 Outstanding risks 3,477.439 00 ja9-79-TTS WM. A. JfOab, Secretary PROPOSALS. NOTICE-SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the Bureess and Town Council of the Borough of MIHvale nntil FEB RUARY 3, 1890, at noon,for the eradins,paving and curbing of Grant avenne from the Alle gheny and Butler plank road to Hooker street, and of Hooker street from Grant avenue to the borough line, the whole estimated at 3,000 lineal feet. Proposals to include both cobble and block paving. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen at the office of "The Bennett Star," Grant ave. All bids to be ad dressed to Sam'l Eades, Clerk, Bennett P. O., Pa. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals. BREWER SCOTT. SAM'L EADES. Clerk. Burgess. jall-4o-TTS "PROPOSALS FORMACHINETOOLSFOR JT the Ordnance Gun 8hop,Navy Yard. Wash ington, D. C December 27, 18S9. Sealed pro posals will be received at this department un til 12 o'clock noon, on the 16th day of April, 1800. at which time and place thoy will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnish ing tbe necessary material and labor and con structing eight (8) 16-inch gun lathes, and for the delivery and erection of the same, in the Navy Yard, Washington, D. G, in accordance with working drawings and specification.', copies of which, together witn all other infor mation essential to bidders, may be obtained at tbe Hnreau of Ordnance, In this department, after March 1, 1890. Alternative proposals for tbe construction and erection of these machine tools, in accordance with plans and specifica tions furnished by the bidder, will also be re ceived at the same time and place. The neces sary information for the preparation of alter native designs will be furnished immediately nn application to the Bnrean of Ordnance, Navy Department. Proposals must be made in duplicate in accordance with forms which will be furnished by tbe Bureau of Ordnance, and inclosed in envelopes marked Proposals for 16-inch gun lathes, and. addressed to the Hon. Secretary of tbe Navy. Navy Depart ment, Washington, D. C. Tbe Secretary of tbe Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as in his judgment tbs interests or the Government may require. B. F. TRACY, Sec retary of the Navy. Ja2-8i-ja2,21.fell.mh4.25,apl5 PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION of two gun-boats ana one practice vessel for the United States Navy. Navv Department Washington, D. G, November 19. 1889. Under authority conferred by the acts of Congress mak ing appropriations for the naval service, ap proved September 7, 1888, and March 2. 1581), respectively, sealed proposals are hereby in vited and will be received at this department until 12 o'clock noon.on WEDNESDAY.the 22d day of January, 1S90. at which time and place they will be opened In the presence of attend ing bidders, for the constrnction, exclusive of equipment and armament, by contract, of three vessels for tbe United States Navy, which, for the purposes of this advertisement, are designated as follows: Gunboats No. 5 and No. 6. Two steel gunboats of about 1,000 tons displacement eacb. Practice vessel. One steel practice vessel of abont 800 tons displacement. Gunboats No. 5 and No. 6, aro to be constructed In accordance with tbe requirements of the aforesaid act of March 2,I889,viz:Tbat"the act of August third, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled 'An act to increase the naval establish ment,' so far as applicable, shall govern tbe construction of the two steel gunboats: and said vessels shall be of domestic manufacture." Tbe practice vessel Is to be constructed as re quired by the aforesaid act of September 7, 1888, viz: "To be built by contract in accord ance with the terms of the 'act to increase tbe naval establishment,' approved August third, eighteen hundred and eighty-six." The con tracts for the construction of said vessels will contain provisions to tbe effect that the contractor guarantees that when completed and tested for speed, under condi tions to be prescribed bv tbe Navv Depart ment, tbe speed developed by said gunboats npod such trial shall be not less than an aver age of 13 knots per hour, maintained success fully for f onr consecutive hours, during which period the air pressure in the Are room shall not exceed one-half Inch of water: and tbe speed developed by said practice vessel npon such trial shall not be less than an average of 12 knots per hour, maintained snccesf ully for four consecutive hours, during which period the air pressure in tbe ash-pits shall not exceed one-half inch of water; and in the case ot each vessel, for every quarter knot of speed so de veloped above said guarantee, tbe contractor shall receive a premium, over and above the contract price ot five thousand dollars; and for every quarter knot that such vessel fails of reaching said guaranteed speed, there shall be deducted from the contract price tbs sum of five thousand dollars: but that if, under the conditions prescribed as aforesaid, cither of said gunboats shall tail to successfully develop and maintain, for four consecutive hours, an average speed of at least 12 knots per hour, she shall be rejected, and if, under such conditions, said practice vessel shall fail fo develop ana main tain, for such period, an average speed of at least 11 knots per hour, she shall be rejected. Said vessels are to be constructed In accord ance with plans and specifications provided or adopted by the Secretary of the Navy. Plans and specifications, forms of proposals embrac ing a general statement of provisions to be included in the contract for the vessels will be prepared by this Department, and may bo seen and examined at tbe department, where all in formation essential to bidders can be obtained. Said vessels must be completed within two years from the dates of the respective con tracts, and payments on each vessel will be made in twenty equal installments, as the work progresses, upon dihs auiy ceruneu. irom which ten per cent will be reserved to be paid on the full and final completion of the con tracts. The cost of said gunboats, excluding the cost of armament, but including equip ment, is limited to an amonnt not exceeding $350,000 each, and the cost of said practice ves sel is limited to an amount not exceeding 200. 000. Proposals for the construction of said ves sels will be received "fiom every American shipDuilder and other person who shall show, to the satisfaction of tbe Secretary of the Navy, that within three months from the date of the contract be will be possessed of tbe necessary plant for the performance of the work. in the united states which he shall oner to undertake." The evidence thns required must accompany the proposals or be submitted to the department In advance. Each proposal must include the construction of both the vessel and her machinery complete in all respects, as re quired by tbe plans and specifications, and contracts will bn made separately for each vessel, includlne bnll and machin ery. Proposals for each vessel are divided into four classes, as follows: Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class L For the construction of tbe hull and ma chinery, including engines, boilers and appur tenances, complete in all resD.ects, in accord ance with the plans and specifications provided by tbe Secretary of the Navy. Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class Z For the con strnction of the hull and machinery, including engines, boilers and appurtenances, complete in all respects, in accordance with the plans and specifications provided by the contractor. But no such proposal will be considered unless aocompanled by as inli and complete plans and specifications of snch hnll and machinery as are issued by tbe Department for tbe vessel, and a satisfactory guarantee of tbe results of the same if adopted. Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class a For the constrnction of the bull according to the plans and specifica tions provided by tbs Secretary of the Navy, the contractor to put in engines, boilers and appnrtenanccs of any design which ha may consider more suitable than those called for by said plans and specifications, not to exceed, however, in weight, nor in the apace to be occupied, that allotted in said plans and specifications. But no such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by as full and complete plans and specifications of snch proposed engines, boilers and appurtenances as are issued by tbe Department for the vessel, and a satisfactory guarantee of tbe results of the same if adopted. Proposals for Hull and Machinery. Class 4. For the construction of the machinery, including engines, boilers and apnurtenances. complete in all respects, in ac cordance with the plans and specifications pro vided by the Secretary of the Navy. For the constrnction of the hull complete in all respects in accordance with tbe plans and specifications provided by the contractor: but no such pro posal will be considered unless accompanied by as full and complete plans and specifications of snch hull as are issued by the Department for tbe vessel, and a satisfactory guarantee of tbe results of tbe same if adopted. The arrange ments for the accommodation of all machinery, coal, armament, fittings, equipments and stores complete, mnst be for the same articles and equally convenient and commodious as those contained in tbs Department's plans and speci fications. Bidders who may deIrs to oiler to construct more than one of said vessels, may embrace. In one proposal, either two or three of said vessel, the price ot each being given separately. Bidders are not restricted to one proposal, i. e., the same bidder may propose for one or more of the vessels under one or more of the four classes of proposals, as above speci fied. Each proposal mnst be accompanied by a cash depositor satisfactory certified check payable to the order of the Secretary of the Navy, which shall become the property of the United States in case the successful bidder sball fail to enter Into the requisite contract and to furnish the requisite security on tbe ac ceptance of his proposal. The amount of such deposit or check must not be less than 5 per cent ot the amount of the bid, but bidders in cluding more than one vessel In their proposal will not be required to submit therewith a cer tified check exceeding in amount the sum of 130,000. All deposits and checks of bidders whose proposals shall not be accepted will, on the award of tbe contracts, be returned to them: the deposits or checks of each successful bidder will be returned to him when his con tract has been duly entered into and the requi site security furnished. Every bidder will be required, within 20 days after the acceptance of his prooosal, to enter into a formal contract for tbe faithful performance of the work and to give a satisfactory bond for ucn performance in a penal sum equal to 15 per cent of the amount of his bid. Proposals must be made, in duplicate, In accordance with forms which will be furnished on application to the department, inclosed in sealed envelopes, addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, Navy Department, Washington. D. G. and marked "Proposals for the construction of gunboat No. . or practice vel'(a5ttQcijamaibej, The Secretary ol PROPOSALS. tte Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as, in his judgment, the interests of the) Government may require. B. F. TRACY, Sec retary of the Navy. no2L66jTh-ja21 AUCTION SALES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO. Public Sale of Valuable HgbI Estate, On Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Washington streets, city, Southside. Property of the Crystal Glass? orte. Fronting 140 feet on Seventeenth street, 152 feet along Washington street and 140 fee: on Sixteenth street, which, together with the EN TIRE BUILDINGS, offices, also engine, boiler, shafting, crusher, annealing furzuce, etc., etc will be offered at public sale on TUESDAY, January 2L A. D. 1590, At 2 o'clock p. M., on tbe premises. As the Crystal Glass Company is winding np its busi ness, this property will be sold at a great sacri fice. Title perfect. Terms made known at sale. The property can be examined at any time. Farther particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. 129 FOURTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. ja!8-16-D ORPHANS' COURT SALE Tbe undersigned trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Allegheny county, to maka sale of real estate of John W. Bntler, deceased. In partition proceedings In said court, will ex pose at public sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. Febrnary 12, 1S90. at U o'clock A. JL, the following valuable business property, viz: lot of ground with tbree-story brick ware house thereon, numbered 97 First avenue. Pitts bnrz. said lot fronting 35 feet on the north sida of First ave. and extending back of same width toward Second avenne 90 feet, embracing all of lot No. 245 and 10 ft. of the Tear of lot No. 230 in Woods' general .plan of Pittsburg, said premises now rent for 11.000 per annum. Terms of sale, one third of purchase money to remain a lien on the premises and to be secured by bond and mortgage with sci. fa. clause, the in terest being payable to widow of John W. But ler, deceased, during her life and tbe principal, payable at ber death. The balance of purchase money to be paid nn confirmation of sale. CHARLES W. SUOVEL. Trustee. No. itti Fourth ave. R. B. PETTY, Attorney. 401 Grant st. ja21-72-Tn ARCH H. RO WAND, Attorney, 408 Grant street. EXECUTORS SALE VALUABLE leasehold on tbe premises cor. ot Ease aud Second streets. Third ward, Allegheny Citv. TUE3DAY, January 21, at 2 P. 3L, lot 55x31 ft., on which is erected a two-story brick dwelling; contains five rooms, attic and cellar, also frame dwelling and other buildings; lease rnn seven years from April 1, 1890; annual ground rent, 62. Terras cash. CHAS BE1LSTEIN. WILLIAM UEILTSEIN, ALBERT BEILSTE1N, Executors of Geo. P. Beilstein, Jr. A. J. Pentecost, Auctioneer, 413 Grant st. JalI-6-TT3 ELECTION. Germ axia Savings Bask, PlTTSBURO, January lo. 1890. i ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for directors of this bank, to serve for the ensning year, will tx held at tbe bank on TUESDAY, January 2L 1890, between the noun of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock p. jr. jalg-67-p CHAS. SEIBERT. Secretary. The CiiAr.TiERS Valley Gas Co.. 1 Pittsburg, Pa.. January 18. 1890. -VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OS the stockholders of this company will bo held at the office of the company. Garrison bnildlng, corner Wood street and Third ave nue. Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY. January 30. 1890. at 2 o'clock P. ir for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ja!9-17 F. J. TENER. Secretary. A3ITJSE31ENTSS. 1 RAND OPERA HOUSE VJT TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. HOYPS A BRAfeS MONKEY. Next Week. CORA TANNER In FASCINATION. Special Announcement. W EEK FEBRUARY 3, RUDOLPH AROKSON OPERA CO., Presentine the New YorK Casino Success, THE DRUM MAJOR AND NADJY. ja21 B LlOU THEATER To-night CARLETON OPERA COMPANY IN THE BRIGAJNDS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Jan. 27 Hartley Campbell's "White Slave." ja21 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY and BURLESQUE CO. ja2M HARRIS' THEATER Every Afternoon and ErenlnjS MASON MITCHELL In Tom Craven's Melodrama, THE FUGITIVE. Week Jan. 27: Alone in London. jal9-25-TT8 WORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny City. Leopold & Keatlne'3 Vaudeville Com- Dination. Admiral Dot. Major Atom. One-armed Violinist. Week Commencing January 20. ja!9-23 ENNSYLVANIA-FARM FOR SALE That beautifnl farm located in Mercer county. Pa., in Worth township, four miles from Jackson Center, ten miles frrm the town of Mercer and four miles from Pardoe, and formerly owned by the late Samuel W. Orwieg, Esq., and at one time owned by Dr. A. G. Eg bert, who spent large sums of money in beauti fying said property. Tbs farm contains oua hundred and forty-seven (147) acres of V9ry sn pcrior land, well set in grass; the dwelling is a very handsome one, located in a yard of sbada trees rarely surpassed in beauty; there are two neat tenement houses, three barns, and. in fact, all the buildings that are found on a first-class farm: two select orchards of choice fruit and a vineyard: such property is very seldom placed on tbe market; present owner lives In Rich-1 mond. Va.. and will sell on long time at a great bargain: coal is believed to exist on this farm in paying quantities: also 200 tons of hay for sale. Apply to R. B. CHAFFIN A CO.. Richmond, Va. ja21-79-TT FOR SALEAZELWOOD. &3.C0O. Two-story pressed brick front dwelling of 10 rooms, laundry, ball, pantry, china closet, front and side porches, cemented cellar. Lot 60x110 feet: only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta-' tlon, B. A O. R. R. Terms reasonable. Also, lots 550 to 5L0OO eacb, near station and new electric railway. Terms to subpurchaser. USA M. BURCHFTELD. 158 Fourth ave. de3-84-TT 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 Schweibinz to Alleshenv. jal0-o9-s SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, I. MAY SOSS & CO., STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS ' And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtains of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. Jell-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE.. Pittsburg, Pa. JVTCKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,. Dealers in Gas Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fittinc 416 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA Telephone 769. ja7-69-TTS PIANOS. ORGANS. And all manner of small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S, delO-D Fifth avenue. -ITJATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE VY lowest prices; diamonds and othex pre cious stones in rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives anu xutji auu ubuer jancy pieces: watcn repair ing, the best of work, at reasonable prices, at- jrtta,-S,fflurJi'Te. Jala-ris 3
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