-v THE PITTSBTJEG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1890.- 'f MATH AT ECONOMY. Jonathan Lenz, One of the Pioneer Organizers of the Society, DIES AFTER A BRIEF SICKNESS. He Had Attained the Patriarchal Age of ighty-Two Tears. CHAKACTEKISTICS OF THE DEAD MAN The death of Jonathan Lenz. co-trustee with Jacob Henrici of the Kconomite Society, leaves bnt one pioneer of the or ganization alive. The illness of Mr. Leuz was of short duration, he having been pros trated by influenza less than ten days ago, the disease developing into acnte pneu monia. Though the junior trnstee, Mr. Xienz had passed the ordinary life boundary by 12 years, being in his 83d year. "With the exception of President Henrici, Mr. Lenz it the last of the original Harmonites who, with George Rapp, organized the society known for many years past as the couomite. Though gentle in demeanor and ycry tol erant toward the world at large, Mr. Lenz was a firm adherent to the principles of tbe unnatural state of society which has reached its full development at Economy. The writer had a conversation with him last summer, in which the venerable ascetic strongly condemned the views of the author of "Looking Backward," as he, Lenz, held that unsullied socialism could only exist when based on the faith taught by Jesus Christ. He said a true Economite only lived and labored to prepare the world for the second advent of Christ. He was a man of generally broad views and liberal educa tion, but he could not be persuaded that felicity could befoundedonauy substructure of human contrivance. A KEnTEAIi DIGNITY. He was born in Germany. Notwithstand ing bis antiquated style of apparel, Mr. Lenz was clothed with a natural dignity united with benevolence, apparent at a glance, that enforced respect wherever he went. He had charge of the agricultural and general home interests of the society, while Mr. Henrici looked after its concerns where they came in contact with the great outside world. The habits of the Econo xnites are not calculated to make them gen eral business men, able to swing the inter ests of $15,000,000 to 520,000,000 worth of property, real, personal and mixed, with success, but they have had the rare good sense to trnst them to a few, and discrimina tion as well as faith seems to have been called into play in selection. Of the varions enterpri .-es successfully conducted by these representatives, it is unnecessary to speak, they are well known. A NETV LEADEB NEEDED. Miss Gertrude Bapp was a valuable coun selor, and the past year has been memora ble for the demise of pioneers in the institu tion. The venerable triumvirate, some months ago, feeling that the sands of lite had run quite low, decided that some one of vigor should be chosen to fill the gap which death was certain soon to make, and going about the work as did "the Eleven." tbe lot fell on George Kirschham, and he was numbered with the three pioneers. He was soon after killed by a gas explosion, and Mr. Ernest "Woelfel was chosen to take his place. It is related bj Mr. Lenz that he once, nearly 40 years ago, fell in love with a young lady in the upper oil country and his love was reciprocated, but that after many expostulations and SDiritual wrestlings, Mr. Henrici brought him back to tbe fold, and that the experience so affected Mr. Lenz that his friends had him confined in Dix tnont for several months until the fervor of passion abated. There is no indication that the society, as a. body, proposes to die and leave its millions to the State. There can always be found plenty of people in the world, but not of it, to fill the depleted ranks, and they are like to find entrance easy. La Grippe A Few Pointers. Persons wbo have a cold are much more likely to take the influenza or so called, la grippe. It is much more severe when accompanied by a cold. The most critical time is when recovering from the disease, as slight exposure will often cause a relapse and that is almost certain to end in lung fever or pneumonia. The feet should be kept dry and warm, the body well clothed and care used to avoid exposure. The bowels should be kept regular and persons physically weak should take qui nine to keep up the vitality. With these precautions and a free use of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy a prompt re covery is reasonably certain. Tbat remedy is unequaled for a severe cold and this disease requires precisely the same treat ment. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by E. G. Stocky, Seventeenth and Twenty-fourth sts., Penn ave. and cor. Vylie and Fulton st.; also by Merkell Bros., cor. Penn and Frankstown aves.; Thco. E. Ihrig, 3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, Butler st, Pitts burg, and in Allegheny City by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st; Thos. B. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.; Fred H. Eggers, 172 Ohio street, and F. H. Eggers & Son, Ohio and Chestnut streets, Allegheny, and 11 Smithiield st, Pittsburg. irsa Snfety Secured. A fact came to our knowledge a few days ago. A man had been keeping in his home nearly 51,000 in gold. He was more fortu nate than many who do snch a foolish thing. Such people, who 'do not have faith enough in banks to deposit their money in them, or who do not make use of the protection offered by The Sate Deposit Company Of Pittsburg in its burglar-proof vaults, are very likely to have their valuables taken by robbers, who are ever on the alert There is always a recognized necessity in every thickly set tled neighborhood for a place where valua bles of all kinds can be stored away with saftety. To meet this want in our commu nity The Safe Deposit Company Of Pitts burg was incorporated in 1867. This com pany, thus established in our city more than 20 years ago, offers to the public a sure pro tection in its burglar-proof vaults for the safe keeping of bonds, stock certificates, records of all kinds, silverware, jewelry and all kinds of valuables. In view of the fact that a great risk is run by everyone keeping valuable articles in offices, and especially in dwellings, it does seem to be the wise and prudent thing to do to secure a safe or have valuables stored away in the vaults of The Safe Deposit Company Of Pittsburg. Safe ty is thus secured, and at a small expense in comparison with the risk of having valu ables stolen by robbers or destroyed bv fire. Think of these considerations and art ac cordingly. SLAUGHTER IN JACKETS, At Tbe People' Store. 525 jackets, three-quarter lengths, fine beaver cloth with Persian fronts, lined with satin rhadames. Couldn't get them quick enough in the beginning of the season at 525. Now thev are going for $15; must be sold. " Campell & Dice. linrs;aini In Blankets. Extra values in white and scarlet blan kets at $3 50 to $4 00. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. B.&B. 25c, 40c and 50c We need only to say a special bargain in boys' waists prices now 25c, 40e and 50c; '(see them and be convinced); they must be JSoldibeTore stock-taking. f 33h.' - BOOOB & Buhl. 5v. JiiEST maces ot Scotch and French zenhvr ginghams, entire new styles, 30c a yd. 3T8su Huous & Hacks, THE COLD WAVE. Natural Gas Supply Almost as Low as the Mercury School Children Nearly Frozen Ont Probability of tbe Continuance of the Chilliness. About 7 o'clock yesterday morning the mercury in the thermometer in the Signal Service Office touched the 11 mark, and at 7 and 8 o'clock, when the stores were opened, the clerks shivered and shook while the janitors swore and fumed. Later in the day reports commenced to come in from the the suburbs, and housewives were telephon ing their lords and masters that the gas had gone out and the babies were freezing. About 10 o'clock the gas in the Third ward school, on Grant street, suddenly dis appeared. The rooms soon became too cold for the pupils to remain in their seats, and the principal ordered the teachers to allow them to put on their wraps and walk about the rooms. The gas came on again about 11 o'clock, just alter tbe principal had decided to dismiss the scholars, and the studies were resumed. A number of iamilies in the neighborhood of the school were without gas at the same time. The assistant general superintendent of the Philadelphia Company, B. G. Gillespie, when asked if an unusual number of com plaints had been received, replied: "There is always a scarcity of gas when the weather suddenly becomes cold, but the number of complaints we have received is comparatively small. I expect, of course, the people in the suburbs and some of the mills may be somewhat inconvenienced for a short time, but it is nothing more than we expect at such a time as this. Very often the scarcity of gas is due to some local trouble like the freezing up or breaking of a pipe. 'We have plenty ot eas. but it alwavs contracts in verv cold weather. "We will not know just how many were without it entirely until the daily re ports are handed in to-morrow morning." The Equitable Gas Company, which sup plies a large number ol mills along the Allegheny river, had plenty of gas yester day, and had received no complaints up un til 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The Signal Service officers stated that the indications pointed to a continuation of the present cold weather for several days at ieast. The barometer is high, and there are no signs of snow. A storm center is form ing in the far Northwest, however, which cannot possibly reach this vicinity for 48 hours. Where Do All thn Pianos Go. This question we are asked almost every day. Our neighbors cannot understand how it is that we send out so many pianos; it is a constant stream coming in and going out every day. The secret is explained by our club or co-operative system our pianos are sold before we get them. The demand is so great that we are compelled to have them shipped in large quantities to keep up with our orders. A few weeks ago we con tracted with the Everett Piano Co. to sup ply a club of 350 with pianos. We got the instruments so cheap, and they are such bargains, that our club members cannot wait on the weekly drawings, but are taking the pianos home and paying for them. Some all cash,some on a large tush payment down and the balance on short time, others are paying $1 per week and waiting on the drawings. They will not have long to wait, as we have already delivered almost one third of the whole number contracted for. This week we deliver a fine carved rosewood case Cabinet Grand Everett Piano, to mem ber No. 29, on payment of $1 per week. Now, if you want a piano, don't miss this opportuni.y. "We can arrange payments to suit you, and have a few numbers not yet taken, so call at once or send for circular to Alex. Boss, Manager, 137 Federal st Alle gheny, xhsu FIRST OF THE SEASON. Excursion to Washington City Via the B. & O. B. B., on Thursday, Janu ary 30, at the low rate of $9 lor the round trip. Tickets good for 10 days, and good to visit Baltimore. Special trains at 8 A. 11. and 920 p. M. For programme and guides to Washington, and full particulars, address or call upon E. D. Smith, Div. Pass. Agent, Fifth ave. and Wood st, Pittsburg, Pa. Fine Sealskins. We havexa few fine sealskin jackets and sacques lelt, everyone of which are new this season. We have no carried-over sealskins, yet we are ready to sell these fine fresh seal skins at a sacrifice. If you want a real bar gain come to The People's Store. Campbell & Dick. Big Lot of Men's Finn Underwear, Scarlet wool, merino, etc., at greatly re duced prices. Jos. Hobne & Co. Penn Avenue Stores. There 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 Cabinet photos $1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc., at low prices. Lies' Gallery, ttsu 10 and 12 Sixth st Pratt's Great Annual Book Kale Will soon close for the year, at 428 Wood st. All lovers of good books should lay in a supply now, as Pratt, like Christmas, comes but once a year, and prices were never so low. B. it B. Furs Two hundred and fifty French seal muffs go to-dav at $2, worth $4. See them. Bogos & Buhl, Alleghenv. At Jl a yd., French silk warp Henriettas, all the desirable colorings and best value ever shown. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU Special bargains in lined kid and fur top gloves for ladies and gentlemen. One lot gents' craven tan kid 50c, reduced from 51 25, at Bosenbanm & Co. Ths ELECTIONS. The Ch artiees Valley Ga s Co.. 1 Pittsburg, Pa., January 18, 189a J -VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF L the stockholders of this company will be neld at the office of the company.Garrlson building, corner Wood street and Third ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa on THURSDAY. January SO, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M.. for the election ol a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Jal917 F. J. TEN ER, Secretary. OFFICIAL PrTTSBURG. VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll report ot Viewers on the grading and pav ing of Dresden aller, from Stanton avenue to Fifty-second street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Conrt of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PITTSBURG, Pa. January 18, 189a JalS-41 -VTC-TICE jg HREBY Q XVEN THAT THE JLl report of Viewers on the construction of Harcums alley sewer, from Sou'.h 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 Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. Pittsburg, Pa, January 18, 1890. jal8-41 "OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE -La report of viewers on the opening of St Clair street from Penn avenue to Baum street has been approved by Councils, wbicb action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Lourtol Common Pleas within ten (10) days front dare. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. PrrrsBURO, Pa., January 18. 189a jalB-41 Continued on Ftfth, Btxth and Seventh faget. BLVIH AVJblUK DVK WOHKb, M. MY SONS & 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-rra 66 SIXTH AYJL, Pittsburg, Pa, JS-JHsplay adrertUements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BKANCH OFFICES AKE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR. SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING I Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUB DIS PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 5V.9 Butler street. EMIL G. SSTUCKEY. S4th street and Tenn ave. E. G.bTUCKEYCO.,Wylleave. and Fulton st N. bTOKELY. Pirtb Avenue Market House. XAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLEK, 5th av. ft AtwOOd St. SODTnSIDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHER, 89 Federal street H. J. McBRIDF, Market House, Allegheny. FRKD H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut su. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwtaaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. MILLVALE BOROUGH. W. TT. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. ainle ricln. WANTED-BF.GISTEKED DRUG CLERK: reference required. Address PHEN ACE TINA, Dispatch office. Ja21-U VTT ANTED WAGON MAKER: STEADY v v work ror a (rood n AVENUE, Allegheny. Apply 679 PREBLE J&d-dO WANTED GOOD BARBER NONE RUT sober man need apply. W. M. SCHAFFER, 5S24 Penn ave.. East End. Ja23-65 WANTED ONE WAGONMAKER NONE but experienced hand need applv. H. LANGE A CO., 147, 149 Water st. a23-5S -YTTANTED-5 MEN TO CHOP CORD WOOD YV bv contract. Apply to HENRY RIG EL, Leechburg, Armstron g county. Pa. Ia22-41 WASTE D-TO TAILORS-GOOD COAT MAKER, also good pantinaker. AY. F. WEST. Merchant Tailor, Homestead, Pa. 1a2S-64 TTT ANTED A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 YV years of age; must be a fluent writer and correct at figures. Address F., Dispatch office. iaS2-40 -TTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO COLLECT V and one for bill clerk : must be able to fur nish best of reference as to character. Apply B.N. W., Dispatch office. J23-46 TTJANTED-SALESMAN AN ENERGETIC V man wanted to push our manufactures on this ground: one of our agents earned S-Z0O in 89. Address P. O. BOX 1371, New York. Ja23-37 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO cell on commission a full line of Infant turns and child's McKay sewed shoes Address, with reference, 10LMER A CO., Orwlgsburg, Pa. de.B-40-D WANTED-FOB THE SOUTHSIDE, AN energetic, reliable agent or solicitor for a large fire insurance company; references re quired. Address F1BE INSURANCE, Dispatch office. jaZZ-39 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS DYER FOR woolen goods can secure 6teady employ ment by addressing BOX 4. Emlentonr Venango county. Pa.; state reference, age audit married or single. JaK-71 -VTTANTED-FlItST-CLASS MACHINISTS. V floor and machine hands: good pay; also uue pal leru ina&er anu vtlK uiac&smi.n, ADDlVtO WEBSTER, CAMP & Akron, O. LANE MACHINE CO., Ja23-3S TJTANTED AGENTS LARGE SPECIAL V commission paid on blanki'ts for next few days. Call or address 8. G. WAUGHTER. Man ager. No. 635 Smlthfleld St., second floor, city. Call after 10 A. M. ja23-22 WAN1ED-BAD WRITERS. SMARTS PRAC TICAL BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street (near bridge), open 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. ; good pennnanshlp guaranteed in a few lessons; private rooms for ladles. JaIS-83-TTSSu TVTANTED MEN SfiO SALARY, 40 JIX lV PENSES in advance allowed eacn month; steady employment at home or traveling; no so liciting: duties delivering and making collections: no postal cards. Address with stamp, HAFER CO., Plqua, O. de20-62-TT8Su -rrTANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH vV salarvand expenses, to sell a llneorsllver- plated ware, watches, etc. : by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full artleular8 and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-50 GOOD MINERS TO OPEN UP new coal mines for the Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, ile A letter. Indian Territory; wages (2 50 per day and 4 2-5 cents per bushel: vein 3 ft. 6 In. thick. Call on EDWIN LUDLOW, Supt. of Mines, Hotel Duquesne, Pittsburg. ja2J-43 -TTT ANTED A MAN OF EXCEPTIONAL ability and push to take charge of a work in Ohio which will yield from (1,800 to 52,000 per year; salary of t90 guaranteed to the right party: must be of excellent address, full of business and have (ICO to invest: only thoroughly competent men need applv. Giving age and occupation, address A. S. GRAY & CO., Eisner & Phillips' building. Ja23-35 -rvj AN TED AGEN1S EVERYWHERE TO V V sell tbe best selling book ever published, "Life and Adventures or Stanley In Africa;" all the people are now eigerly looking for mil and authentic accounts of Stanley, the greatest living traveler, write quick for circulars, or send at once for elegant canvassing sample book; 50c postpaid. E. GATELY & CO., 5 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. JaS3-8-ThSBU WANTED ENERGETIC. RESPONSIBLE men everywhere should secure territory for The Weoster Elastic Draughts for Carriages:" they are simple, practical, cheap: their superiority over the whlfflctree Is so marked that no talk is required to sell them, no more shocks and jars from horse motion; no rattle as with the wbiffle tree: far stronger, safer, neater, easier on horse: nothing to get out of order: ca l be attached in 15 mlnntes and entirely out of the wav, no catching or reins or horses tall: thousands in use and In dorsed by horsemen everywhere; lmmeneo sales being made by agents: territory extremely val uable, as sale Is steauyand continuous: alt goods guaranteed; illustrated circular sent Tree. LOW UEWELL U'F'U CO., 116 Public sq., Cleveland, O. Jal9-58-TTSU Female Help. WANTED IMMEDIATELY MIDDLE AGED lady, nurse for child 4 months old. Address CHILD, Dispatch office. Ja23-U WANTED-A GIRL FOR DOWNSTAIRS work: must be good cook. Apply with ref erence to 151 FAYETTE ST., Allegheny. Ja23-9 -VTJ ANTED - EXPEKIENCED MILLINERS VV for the coming spring season. Apply to J. D. BERND & CO., 115 and 817 Liberty St. Ja22-43 WANTED EXPERIENCED NURSE Folt child 8 months old; must have Rood recom mendations. Apply No. 6723 FIFTH AVENUE, corner of Roup St., Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. Ja23-2l WANTED-GIRL FOR2GENERAL HOUSE WOKK; must be good, plain cook and lanndress: references required. Inquire at rest-, dence of MARSHALL BROWN, Liberty avenue, near Center, East End. Ja22-57 WANTED-I WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW ladies on salary to take charge of my busi ness at toeir nomes; ngut, very xascinauug ana healthful; wages (10 per wees: reference given; kuuu uar ior part iune. Address wun stamp, r na jaao. ua. LKION WALKER. Louisville. Ky. sel2-13-TbSu WANTED-IN A FAMILY LIVING A SHORT distance out the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, a girl to do sewing and light work: reterence required. Apply at 59 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Saturday, at 1 o'clock. ja23-16 " Mole nnd Penram fleln. TTTANTED-COOKS: WAGES, 13 50 TO (4 00; VT chambermaids, diningroom girls, nurses; 100 house girls; German and colored girls: farm hands: drivers. MRS. E. THOMPSON, MB Grant st. de5-iiThs WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON GENTLE MAN 'S place, 10 farm hands, cooks, cnamber- roaius, 40 ou 10 11 per week; nuro girl, S waiters, 100 housegtrls. 20 for hotels, 6 col. girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. JaZl-r ltuntlonx. WA TED-POSITION AS CLERK IN GRO CERY: seven years' experience: age 24 Pa!"' Address soon, CLERK, Box 124, DuBoIs, Ja!3-70 WANTED-BYAYOUNGMAN OF 23, POSI TION as driver, or to care for horses: llle long experience: best of city reference. H.W.R., 62 Chestnut street, Allegheny. Ja23-15 WANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG GER MAN man in a business house: 6 rears In this country; employment more an object than salary. Address I. MOELTER, 1920 barah St., 8. 8.. city. Ja23-12 Rooms. Ilonses. &c. WANTED-TO BUY-DWELLING HOUSE of 6 to 9 rooms. In Allegheny City, near arks: state lowest cash price. Address CASH, ilspatch office. 1 J&2S-S3 VIT ANTE D-APBIL I, 2 OR i BOOMS FOR TV Housekeeping, oeiow Grant street pre ferred: modern conveniences references. Ad- dress 8. A. T Dispatch offiee Ja23-14-Thsu WANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSEOF6TO 8 rooms for three to six montni from April 1: Atlpffhnv nr Kaftt Fnil n.r.rMil krtAream stating rent, BOUSE, Dispatch office. ja23-7 WANTED. Partners. WANTED - PARTNER IN OFFICE BUSI NESS, oayingtwomen (3,000 to (4. per annum: must be a young man not overas. wno can command (1,000. Address COMMERCIAL, Dispatch office. ja23-3l Financial. w ANTED-SMALE MOR1GAGES-1. J.WIL SON, 149 Fourth ave. noo-iJ VTTAItTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP VV ERTY. over (4,000; 4, per cent; no tax. HENRY A WEAVER JfcCO.i Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D -VTTA.NTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES i. BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSu WANTED IMMEDIATELY MORTGAGES on city property from (4,COOtoS50.COO:rate 4K to 6 per cent. I. M. PEN NOCK & SON. 105 Fourth ave. Ja9-70-EOD YTTANTED-HOUbES TO RENT-WE HAVE VV many applicants for houses, large and small. In both cities. See t. A. HEKUON & SONS. SO Fourth ave. Ja9-89-MTh WANTED-MORTGAGtS-(1.000,000TOLOAN in large and small amounts at 4H, 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. UOYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. my2l-60 TITANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT W GAGES In ameunts to suit. In city or conn try, at4 toe per cent, as to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. deS-14-MTWTF TTANTEU-INVESTMENT-A PAK1T HAV VV ING (20,(00 wishes to Invest all or part In manufacturing, or will act as agent for good con cerns. Address J., 44, care Lord A Thomas, Chi cago. Ja23-39-ThS WANTED-TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on AH per cent, free or tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & HAIKU 95 i ourth avenue. se21-dJS-D -YtTA NTED MOKTG AGES-(1, 000, OOOTO LOAN T V on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5and f per cent, and an farms in Aliechenv and aala- cent counties at 6 per cent. : . - rz. . - -------- -- -r -..--r. ,..- a. l. JU. rAJiuvja a sun, uu rourin avenue. ap7-Hl WANTED-TO X.OAN (200.000 ON MORT GAGES; (100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500, 000 at iX per cent on residences or business property; also in auioimng FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. .Iso in adioinlng counties. S. H. OCZl-l-W miscellaneous. TTTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (13) of Stewart Jfc Co. 'g fine cabinet photos for (1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv23-49-TTSu . YiTANTED-TO BUY-A SHETLAND PONY, V V cart and harness: must be safe for children to drive. Address PONY, Farmers' House. 1114 Carson St., Soulbside. Js23-28 WANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. JaS-19 WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN, ETS: (1 per doi.. of young and old. at Atf- FRECHT'S "ELITE" GALLERY, 516 Market street. Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. ja5-54-MWThSu WANTED CATHOLIC GENTLEMAN, 23, temperate and of some means, desires the acquaintance or Catholic lady between the ages of 20 and 26, matrlmoniallyinclined. Address M. r. P., Dispatch office. Ja22-81 WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of 96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal st., Airy., Is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, ail for S3; all fine work. mhl3-63 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Reoldence. FOR SALE-A PENN AVENUE PROPERTY for (12,500: a good Investment. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. Ja23-44-rrs FOR SALE-BRICK DWELLING OF 8 ROOMS, bathroom, etc., on Clark St., at a bargain. C. BERINGER A SON, 11)3 Fourth ave. JalS-9-TTS FOR SALE-A FOURTH AVENUEPROPERTY between Cherry alleyand Grant street: pos session April 1 next. C. H. LOVE, No 93 Fourth avenue. , Ja23-44-rrs FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A GOOD TWO STORY frame dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, etc., with lot 20x128 feet. C. BERINGER A SON. 103 Fourth ave. JaI8-9-TTS FOR 8ALE-7,000-THIRD AVENUE POPER TY: cheap: good lot; substantial three-story brick: prime order. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. Ja22-74 FOR SALE-A 15 PER CENT INVESTMENT IN two brick dwellings and large lot on Federal St., Pittsburg; price, H 500 for all. C. BERINGER A SON, 103 Fourth ave. Jal8-9-TTS FOR SALE-HANDSOME PAYING INVEST MENT, a block ore 2-story brick houses, cor. Thirtieth and Smallman sts. : lot 120x72 ft. I. M. PENNOCK A SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. Jal8-8-TTS FOR SALE-EASY WALK FROM THE P.O., ON Bluff, near Chestnut St.. a neat brick house of 8 rooms, well Improved: price low: terms easy. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja9-&3-MTh FOR 8ALE-AN EASY WAY TO BUY A home (25 cash and (25 per month to pay bal ance: no other payments required: a neat new brick house 8 rooms: late Improvements: 168 Ply mouth St.. Thirty-fifth ward: possession fre9 to April J, 1890. See W. A HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. al2-79-MTh Easr End Residences. FOR SALE-AN INVESTMENT ON FIFTH ave.: 68ft. front bynoo deep to alley: 4 brick houses of 7 rooms each: 'price (10,000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. lal9-3-TT6Su FORSALE ONLY (1,600-VERY CHEAP NO. 130 Wlnslow St.. near Larimer ave., E. E , house 4 rooms; lot 30x130 feet, bee W. A. HER RON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. jalS-S4-TTS FOR BALE-UN BOOUET ST.. 'OAKLAND, near Forbes ave., J newlframchouses of 8 rooms each and all the modern Improvements; lot 25i6: price (1.300: terms to snlt. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-83-rrssn FOR SALE ON OAKLAND AVE., NEAR Forbes ave., new brick house or 10 rooms and all the modern improvements: house elegantly finished; lot 50x120: price (11,000; terms to snlt. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-83-ITS6u FOR SALE-ONE SQUARE FHOM NORTH Highland ave., a new 8-room frame dwell ing, hail, bath. Inside shutters, nat. and art. gas, nlc6 front porches, etc.; price (5,500: lot 25x268, extending from street to street. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. ja23-10 F iOR SALE-(2,000-FRANKSTOWN AVE., nice home and good Investment, substantial house 6 rooms, hall, large pantry, dry cellar, fine lot 25x140 to alley: grape arbor, stable, etc.: (Sno cash, balance long time. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St. Telephone 17737 Ja23-49 FOR SALE-ELEGANT NEW BRICK HOU SE near Hiland ave., in tbe midst of East Lib ertr. Just finished, 8 rooms beside reception hall, bathroom and range: complete thronghout and elegantly finished; sized lot to suit the purchaser. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Ja2-58-Ih FORSALE-AT(8,000-NICE NEW HOUSE IN the East End, having reception hall and 3 rooms on first floor, 4 bedrooms on second floor: bath and lavatory; finished attic rooms; dry cel lar; natural gas, etc., etc. ; large corner lot; pay ments to suit; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Ja23-29 - FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. RESIDENCE-A modern pressed brick dwelling of 9 rooms, bath, range, etc, within easy walking distance of the posiofflce; house In excellent order and a bargain at (7,250: very easy terms can be made: Jutt tbe place for business men who must live down town SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jal8-23-TTS FOR SALE-J6.500-HOWE ST., BETWEEN Highland ave. and Shady Lane, cozy modern style, eight-room frame dwelling, hall, bath. Inside shutters and w.c, slate roor.cemented cellar, etc. ; Iot35xli0: 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 t CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja21-74 FOR SALE-SHA.DYSIDE. A NEW QOEEfe ANNE frame of 10 rooms, reception hall, bath, lanndrv. h. and c. water, both gases, elec tric bells, slate roor, porches, honse wired for electric light: this Is a very convenient and com plete house, being only 3 mln. fiom Shadvslde sta.: lot 38x100: terms reasonable: price (7.000. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jal8-24-TTS FOR BALE A HANDSOME QUEEN-ANNE brick residence In the East Knd,-lmost new and in prime order in every particular, 10 rooms, with bath, lavatory, natural gas, tile hearths, marble mantels, electric bells, speaking tubes, laundry, etc.: flue lot 50x150 feet; this residence was built for a bome,and is in first-class condition throughout. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 12-Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja23-30-TbS FOR BALE -20. CC0-NOKTH HIGHLAND ave., . E., substantial 2-story and mansard brick dwelling 15 rooms, wide hall in center. In side shutters and w. e., marble mantels, etc, all In No. 1 condition, with lot 100x330 ft., covered with fruit and shade trees: this Is one or the-most desirable residence properties on the ave. ; see and be convinced: terms to suit purchaser. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. ja23-10 Allegheny Residences. FOBSALE-t20,000 HANDS04IE NORTH AVE. residence, elegant and complete 12-room house; choice lot extending to alley. CHARLEs SOMERS A CO.. 313 Wood. ' iaS-49 ORSALE-KESACA STREET, NEAR PARK, Allegheny a 2-story brick dwelling. 7rooms, hall, bath, w.c. laundry; lot 20x110 feet, to24-loot street In rear: very desirable; price (6.500: long payments. W. A. SIPE, 93 Diamond street. Jall-97-MThS FORBALE-HOUSE-ATA VERY REASON ABLE price 011 North avenue, Allegheny, fronting the parks: in a desirable location, near Sandusky street: a good bonse, 10 rooms: In prime order. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue Ja9-90-MTh OR SALE-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING on Monterey street, Allegheny, one square from the parks, 8 rooms, bath, w. c. natural gas. hall and cellar: lot 20x110 f-etto an alley: small dwelling on end of lot. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Ja23-29 Hnzelwood Residences. FOR 8ALE-t7,800-HAZELWOOD INVEST MENT: corner property: good streets; close to station and electric railway; three new houses, two story and mansard; 7 rooms, ball, all conveniently arranged: well furnished: per manent tenants: good rentals; constant Income, CHARLES bOMERS CO.. tM Woodst. 123-49 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAIi ESTATE. Suburban Residences. FOR SALE FREE FROM CITY TAXES, YET ., with great advantages; location very desir able: lots large: only 7 mDes from Allegheny depot adjoining Sliarpsbnrg: terms easy: prices low. For plans see W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue, or, the superintendent on the premises. Ja2-oS-Th OR BALE-3.200-AN ATTRACTIVE HOME . at Avalon, convenient to station and beauti fully situated In view of river: house of 6 rooms, hall, porches, dry cellar; -large lot, 75x110: fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, grape arbors, elegant pure soft water, sprlnghouse, stable, chicken yard, etc. : easy terms of payment. CHARLES bOMERS A CO.. 313 Wood St. Ja22-74 FOR SALE-LOTS. , East End Xjotm FOR 8ALE-1,500-HANDSOME LOT 42X130. convenient to Shidyslde station. CHARLES BOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st. Telephone 1773. Ja23-i9 FOR SALE-(1,500 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. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. Jal9-83-TTSSU FOR SALE-LOTS 48x150 IN THE SWISSVALE Place plan, only 3 minutes' from station: all cltv advantages, ele-trlc light", nat. cas, 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 (200 to (800: terms (10 to (50 down, balance In monthly payments. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. Jal8-24-TIS FOR SALE-A RARE INVESTMENT IN EAST END property; three acres on Fatrmonnt avenue: a situation of plctnresqne beauty, com manding an extended view, surrounded by ele gant homesteads, costly modern buildings, com pleted, under course of construction and contem plated on every hand; within one square of Neg ley and convenient to several of the finest ot tbe East Eudavennes: as a location for a first-class residence site this property Is unsurpasRed, or as an Investment for subdividing It cannot be dupli cated within the city limits at the price: will sell only as a whole, and an offer at a low price; (15.000. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood street. Ja22-74 Ilnzelvrood Ijots. FOR SALE-ON HAZELWOOD AVE.. ABOVE Sylvan, a nice lot 85x185. Inquire 42, SIXTH ST., Room 9. ja22-Z3 FOR SALE-(L 8C0FINE SECOND AVE. LOT, close to Hazelwood station: location and sur roundings first-class: 25x125 to alley. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 w 0d St. Telephone 1773. Ja23-49 Farms. FOR SALE-A SMALL FARM OF 15 ACRES, with log house and barn, only 2 miles from Emsworth, P.. Ft. W. AC. Ry.: price. only(2,000. C. BERINGER A SON, 103 Fonrtn ave. Jal8-9-TTS FOR BALE-TWO GOOD FARMS OF 90 AND 70 acres, near Parnassus, with good Improve ments, and in the gas belts: a big bargain can be had In either one of these. C. BERINGER SON, 103 Fourth ave. 1al8-9-TTS FOR SALE-OH EXCHANGE FOR CITY property, farm of 56 acres, 1H miles from Harmarville. W. P. R. It.: 12 miles from Alle gheny: good buildings: large orchard. W. J. BARTON, Att'y, No. 1 Wylie ave. Ja22-28 FOR SALE 141 ACRES. NEWFRAMEHOUSE, 10 rooms, large new bank barn, good orchard, water, coal, gas. rich community, near Ohio river, city and railroad: no better farm In county, with oil production 2W barrels. ED. WITTISH. 410 Grant st., Pittsburg. Ja23-D Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-WEST VA TIMBER AND COAL lands-. 20,C00acres. will cut35,000.000reet oak and poplar, (4 per acre; 2. 6.00U acres, will cut 12,- uw,uwicetoaa ana poplar, siperacre;. izu acres, near railroad and town, will cut 500.000 feet oak. (10 per acre. Apply at once at office of J. H. SIEVEH&UN A CO., I 100 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. ja-,r FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. F OR SALE-GOOD PAYING RESTAURANT, chean. well located, with good orossect for getting license. PEKC1VAL A CHAPMAN. 67 Filth ave., 2nd floor. Ja23-57 FORSALE-BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE doing a good bnslness in a good location In McKeesport. Particulars from WM. M. BELL, Real Estate Agent, McKeesport. Ja22-52 FOR SALE-5600 FOR HALF INTEREST IN A well established and good paying business: a splendid opportunity for an euergetlcand reliable man. For particulars see COOPER A PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. Ja2I-93 FOR SALE-A GOOD PAYING COUNTRY barber shop: a good chance to the right party: call at tbe Leading Barbers' Supply Depot, A. EDLIS A CO.. 502, 504, 506, 03, 510 Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa. Ja23-I3 FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING BUSINESS (300: also one for (1,500; half interest in busi ness for (250: drygoods, groceries, cigar and drug stores, millinery, notion, gent's furnishing stores and other bnsiness cnances. PERU1VAL A CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave., 2nd floor. Ja23-57 FOR SALE GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR one or two active men with some canltal to step into a paying wholesale produce commission business, profits this yearwill reach (10,000; owner engaged In other business reason for selling. Ad dress F. C. DICKSON. 140 Monterey St., Alle gheny. del0-50 FOR SALE-STORE AND RESIDENCE PROP ERTY, line of Fort Wayne road, few miles from city; five mlnntes from station: 6-room house; good storerooni : active and profitable busi ness doing: large lot; nice locality: cheap, (2.500: easy payments. CHARLES SUMERS A CO.. 313 Woodst. Ja22-74 FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP, GOODS AND 10 cent store, fish and oyster depot, grocery stores (350 to (10.000. cigar stores (250 to (1.800, drug stores, country stores, boarding houses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, cigar factory and other good business chances. SHEP ARD A CO., 54 Fifth ave. Jai FOB 8ALE-AN UNDERTAKING BUSINESS in city, well located and doing a good trade: a first-class outfit, wagons, chairs, etc., etc. ; ill health the only reason lor selling; will sell at In voice and with or without book accounts. Partic ulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ja23-29 FOE SALE-DAIRY OF 30 COWS, 4 HORSES, 1 milk 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 milk route: to hnyone wishing to engage In the dairy business tills is a rare opportunity W. E. WIN TER, RosS township, Ferrysvllle plank road. ja.u-01-iiBu Business Stand. TTIOB SALf-ON SMITHFIELD ST.. A NO. 1 JO buslnesTproperty. I. M. PENNOCKASON, No. 105 Fourth ave. jai-a-TTs , FOR SALEi-ON SECOND AVE., BETWEEN Wood and Smlthfleld sts., 2 business proper ties. I. M. PAN N OCK A SON. 105 Fourth ave. Jal8-8-rrs T7IOR SALE ELEGANT DOWN-TOWN BUSI J? NESS corner: excellent Investment; 60X80 feet; 850,000. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Woodst. f JS22-74 FOR SALE ON FIFTH AVENUE, ONLY short dlstanrebeyond the Court House, a bo A iceibeyond the court House,a busi ness property fo (3,000: a good bargain. (J. 11. i.uv, 2i 0.9a trouT'n avenue. jasa-M-TTa FOR SALE-STE'AM SAWMILL COMPLETE with 600 acreAoak timber on R. R.: prices: mill, (1,600: timber dn stump, (3 per si. ; also. 7,000 acres timber land: Wk. lu,000,000 feet, rock oak bark, 15.000 to 20,000 cords: prices only (4 per acre. J. H. BRISTOR. Martlnsburg, W. Va. Ja2J-97 -- FORSALE-AN ESTABLISHED PHYSICIAN'S stand of 10 years, 'on Penn ave., convenient to Union depot; new brick dwelling, consisting ol double office and 8 dwelling rooms; all modern Improvements: also, kood stable; price low. ALLES A BAILEY, 16 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ja:i-37-TTSSn FOR BALE -ON ACCOUNT OF FAILING health of proprietor, one of the best-established hotels In Atlantic City, N. J.: 125 rooms; furnished; centrally located: 150 feet ocean front. For particulars apply t& ISRAEL O. ADAMS, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N. J. 1 la22-54 FOR SALE-WABEH(USE OR MANUFAC TURING site in Allegheny: lot 85xl with good railroad siding crossing It at right angles; on a prominent street anu couveuient to u euerai hi. : especially suitable for dealers receiving any kind 01 goods in car loans: vw' goods In car loads: Ice low to quick buyer and terms to suit, 99 Fourth ave. SAJUU2 1a31-7S-TTS T7I0R sale good, p: MANENTINVEST- X? MF.NT In the business art of the city; new building 40 ft. front, built td rented to a good business, so net on price asked or 8 per cfl balance can stand on mortg: suit tne times: now as to pay 5)j percent nt net on (20,000; the ge at 4 per cent; certain of enhancement in ' BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth a' lalue, DADlUClj YY. le. Jal8-23-TTS FOR BALE-A MANUFACTURING PLANT In a good town in Ohio, ion river and rail road; about 3 acres of ground! two large brick buildings, storerooms, brick foundry and machine shop, 11 brick dry bouses, hollars, engines, shaft ing, lathes and other machinery; excellent stand for almost any kind of manufacturing bnsiness with full railroad and water facilities for ship ment. Particulars from JAS. W. DBAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Ja23-29 FOR SALE MISCEMlANEOUS. iltAri 1 Sto Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ifcc FOB BALE-COW AND CAL4P: CALF FOUR weeks old: cheap. DAN (FRENCH, rear Thirteenth ward schoolhouse. I ja22-36 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILEKS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACHINEC0..LIM.. below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. la!7-38), TTIOR SALE-ONE 2UX24 HORIZONTAL EN C GINL, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope; also hoisting and portable efiglnes and siemen valves, castings, etc. VELTE A McDONAaD, 3200 Penn avenue. jly21-91-TTS FOR SALE BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC engine for electric light and railway service; engines and boilers in every size unld style; saw mills and woodworking machinery. HARMES' MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave.. Pittsburg. jaa-ds-0 FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles in sjtock, from 4 to 100 h. 'p. ;all reflttedigood as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers an sizes and styles. J. H.YODNG.23 Park Way. Allegheny. Fa. "0CJ5Q. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. JHiscellaneoos. FOR SALE A WALLSWEEP CLOCK, OVER 100 years old. Address LOCK BOX 340, St. ClalrsTllle. O. ja21-77TT PERSONAL. PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS-HUNDREDS OF new books, nicely bound in cloth gilt, at 25c each; many fine boots In elegant bindings: come and eee them. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, Liberty St., pear Ninth. nc3-33 PERSONAL-TO BOLDIERS OF THE LATE war: 20 years' service in Pension Bureau, as Chief of Division and Principal Examiner, 1 have established a pension claim business: write me about your case, or send addresi at once: all letters answered. DAVID L. G1TT. No. 927 F, street, Washington City, D. C la23-25-rrssu PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been an the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, 01 course, was done in a bungling manner: In order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Firth ave.. corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything i&Jovcly and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. au30-D LOST. LOST-ON MONDAY LAST, FROM 413 8. HIGHLAND AVE., a small black and tan terrier: cropped ears: had on collar with bell attached. Reward If returned. Ja23-6 1- OST-ON TUESDAY EVENING, A STRING U of gold beads, between Pcnna. Female Col lege and Ben Venue station. Finder will be re warded by returning same to DISPATCH OFFICE. ja23-17 AUCTION SALES. niURNlTURE, FINE RUGS, CARPETS, ETC., AT AUCTION FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, AT 10 O'CLOCK. Parlor snits in plash and hair cloth, chamber suits, wardrobes, dressers, washstands, bed steads, chiffoniers, hall racks, sideboards, book cases, desks, mattresses, springs, china, glass and silverware, ladies' wraps, f nrs, seal sacqne, fancy rocker, pictures, curtains, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.. ja230 Auctioneers. LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATEOFARIESICHTEBMAN, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Arte Slcbtermsn have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known with out delay. F1DELIT Y TITLE AN 1) TRUST CO.. Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING, Trust Offi cer. . Jal6-65-Th ESTATE OF SARAH LEWIS, DECEASED Notice is hereby Riven that letters testa mentary on the last will and testament of Sa rah Lewis, late of the city of Pittsburg; de ceased.bave been dulyissued to the undersigned. AH persons beinc indebted to tbe estate will make prompt payment thereof, and all persons havinc any claims against the estate will pre sent them for payment. W. J. LEWIS, Room No, 207 Lewis Block. Pittsbtrq, December 18, 18S9. del9-94-Tb. HAYS & NOBLE, Attorneys at Law, 118 Diamond street, ESTATE OF SAMUEL B. MOORE. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration on the estate of Samnel B.Moore have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. B. W. MOORE, Administrator. Mt. Oliver, Fa. Or HAYS 4 NOBLE, 118 Diamond St., Pittsburg. ja23-l-Th IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS NO. 1, of Allegheny county. No. 377. March term, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Di rectors of the Franklin Sub-district School i Seventh and Eighth wards), or the city of ittsburg have made an application to the Court of Common Pleas No. 1, of said county, at the nnmber and term aforesaid, for permis sion to borrow tbe snm of eighty thousand dol lars (80,000) for tho purpose of erecting a school building, and to issue tberefor the bonds of said sub-district at a rate of interest not ex ceeding fonr and one-half (4) per cent, paya ble one-half in ten years and one-half in twenty years from date, and that the Court has fixed February 15, 1S90, at 10 o'clock A. M., as a time for hearing the said application. GEORGE A. LETSCHE. ja!6-54-Th Prest. of the said Board. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE county of Allegheny. In tbe matter of tbe partition of the estate of Isabella W. C. Com mgo, deceased. No. 4, September term, 1SS9. In partition. To Isaac Craig, Annie Neville Davison, tbe Fidelity Title and Trust Com pany, guardian of Lena Beckley a minor; John Beckley, of Raleigh C. H., West Vir ginia; Isaac C. Beckley, of Hatton, Missouri; William G. Beckley, ot Aux Vasse, Missouri; Alfred Beckley, of Fincastle, Virginia; Mary Isabelle BIos. of Wayne C. H.. West Virginia; Emma Strickland, of Noble, Illinois; Robert Beckley, Alfred C. Beckley and Mrs. Anna D. Parsons, of Spencer, West Virginia; Neville Beckley. Jr., of Illinois; Gilbert Lee Beckley, of East Las Vegas, New Mexico; Clarence J. Beckley, of Roanoke, Virginia: Notice is hereby given tbat upon the 8th day of January. 1890, the return of the inquest in this case was confirmed absolutely and a rule granted upon all parties interested to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Pittsburg, in and for said county, on tbe 15th day of February, A. D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A 31., then and there to accept or refuse to accept the real estate at tbe valuation thereqf made by the inquest, or at a higher figure, or to show cause why the same should not be sold, and all parties interested are hereby required to take notice of thn above rule. ALEX. M. McCANDLESS, January 9, 189a Sheriff. Ja9-74-Th POLITICAL. VTOTICE-TO THE REPUBLICAN jX Voters of the City of Pittsburg: In pursuance of a resolution of the Republi can City Executive Committee, the Republican voters of tbe city of Pittsburg will assemble at the regular voting places of their respective districts on SATURDAY, January 23. 1890, be tween tbe hours of 4 o'clock p. M. and 7 o'clock F. M. of tbat 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 Execntive Committee for a period of three years. The election for delegates to be conducted by tbe regular Republican election officers. Conventions to be held on TUESDAY, Janu ary 28, 1890, at hour and places to be hereafter announced. ' WM. FLINN, Chairman. WM. H. McCLEARY, Secretary. ja!9-41-D RESORTS. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., HYGEIA HOTEL. One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, where daily inspections, drills, gnard mounting and dress parade take place. The scenic at tractions are unrivaled. Music afternoon and evening. Climate mild, yet bracing and invigorating. Tbe most de lightful winter resort in tbe United States. Turkish, Russian, Electric and HOT SEA Baths. Send for illustrative descriptive g.(-u,uu.u- a-, ,. a A.l II, del4-63-TTS3m Manager. F OR SALE EAST, END HOUSES! $6,000 On Emerson, near Alder st, 8 rooms; lot 69x130 feet 87,000 On Sellers, corner Emerson street, 8 rooms; lot 54x110 feet 7,000 Alder, corner Edwin street, 8 rooms: lot 40x120 feet $7,000 Corner Sammerlea and Elmer streets, 9 rooms; lot 40x120 feet 86.000 On Ivy street, 6 large rooms; lot 49x120 feet $5,200 On Howe, near Aiken avenue, 7 rooms; Ot .. AIOO iCBb. 85,900 On O'Hara, near Fifth avenue, 8 rooms: lot 32x100 feet $7,500 On O'Hara, near Fifth avenue, 8 rooms; lot 42x133 feet $8,500 On Roup, near Fifth avenue; 8 rooms.lot 42x100 feet All these houses are new, some of them just finished, late style, latest conveniences; also bath, pantry, laundry: locations desirable. Terms can be made very reasonable smaU payments, long time. Also many-pthers. Callorsendforprlntedlist. W. A. HERRON & SONS. jal6-97-MTb so Fourth avenue. - A. BALPH, BUlLDINa CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue, Telephone-1341, H&B-rxa TO LET. East End Rcsiaenee. mO LET-BRICK HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS. ON X X. acre lots minutes lrom station, low rent; Immediate possession. J. R. MUBPHY, office op. -... UM...WU, U.liUU, & ... J' -- TO LET -EAST END DWELLING. A BEAU TIFUL brick Queen Anne residence, con taining ten rooms, large porches front and rear: large lot, all the conveniences. Inquire of THOMAS II. CHAPMAN, 63 Fourth ave.. or at IRVING PLACE. Ja23-88-MThg Hazelwood Residence. TO LET HAZELWOOD 2-STORY FRAME house of & rooms, ball, marble mantels, both kinds gas; rent 116a month. L M. PENN0CK4 SON. No. 105 Fourth ave. Jal8-8-TTS Allegheny Residence. TO LET ALLEGHENY 2 2-STORY FRAME houses of 4 rooms each, N 03. T7 and 7S Gal lagher St.: rent (12 a month. I. M. PENNOCK & 8ON. No. 105 Fourth ave. JalS-8-TTS TO LET A NICE 2-STORY 6-ROOMED BRICK dwelling, 197 Fulton St.. Allegheny: both kinds gas: all In excellent repair: rent $22 and no water rent. L M. PENNOCK. & SOJ, 105 Fourth ave. Jai8--rrs TO LET-SEVERAL HOUSES IN ALLE GHENY, of 8 and 10 rooms each: rent free to April 1. next, to tenants contlnnlng after that date, bee W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avence. JalO-76-TTS TO LET-NOS. 64 AND 66 NOKTn AVENUE and No. 54 Ktrkpatrlck street, corner of Fifth street Allegheny Cltv; two six-room and one eight-room hquses. C. H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth avenue. Ja23-!)9-ThS6u Subnrban ReMdencea. TO LET-HOUSE. STABLING. SHEDS. 13 acres of ground: end or Perrysville electric road, formerly Weaverton Place. Inquire of C. H. LOVE. 83 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Pa. Ja23- TO LET-AT EDGEWOOD. P. R. R.. 12-ROOM house: bath, laundry, hot and cold water, gas or electric light; H acre ground, with fruit and shade trees: 5 minutes from station. Inquire at HENRY GIBBONjiS, Edgewood, or address same Wilklnsburg, Pa. Ja21-3-TTSSU TO LET-AT EDGEWORTH STATION. ON the P. F. W. AC. R. R., for one or several years, a beautiful new eight-roomed house: also finished rooms in attic: all modern conveniences; bath room; lanndrv and gas of both kinds In quire at LEADER OFPICE. Ja23-100 Farms. rrtO LET-A GOOD. LITTLE FARM OF 18 JL acres, near Mossslde and Stewart stations, P. R. R., good orchard. vcomlortable 6 room bouse, barn and outbuildings, abundance good water. No. 1 neighborhood; rent ilOO a year. I. M. FENNOCK&SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. Jal8-8-TT8 Special. TO LET-PITTSBURG DWELLINGS -25 ROSS St., dwelling of 11 rooms: modern improve ments. 71 Sixth ave., cor. Cherry alley, three story brick dwelling of 7 rooms and 2 attic rooms, inside shutters, both gases, etc. 29 Bluff St.. brick dwelling of 8 rooms, range, both gases. 60 Sixth ave., brick dwelling of 9 large rooms and bathroom, both gases, etc. 50, 51. 52 and 53 Bluff St., new two-story brick dwellings of 8 rooms each, ball and vestlbnle, range, both gases, etc. ; food location: fa. Cor. Penn ave. and Fifth st. a three-story and mansard dwelling of 9 rooms, hall, bathroom. Cor. Thirty-fourth and Carson streets, brick dwelling of 11 rooms, bathroom, laundry.-feoth gases, range, hot and cold water, front porch: about 10 acres of ground. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS- Taggart st, brick dwelling of 7 rooms and finished attic bath room, natural and artificial gas. water, etc.: (SO. 50 Bldwell St., two-story and mansard dwelling of lit rooms, all convenlenres, (75. 230 Locust st, brick dwelling of 10 rooms, bathroom, laundry, hotand coin water, both gases, front porch, etc.: (S3 33. 22 Union ave., fronting E. Diamond.brick dwelling of 7 rooma, ball and bathroom, range, hotand cold water; all modern conveniences. 28 Sheffield st, brick dwelling of 10 rooms, hall and bathroom, both gases, laundry In basement; (41 66. 6 Irwin ave., brick dwelling of 8 rooms and bathroom, bcth gases, range, lanndry in basement; (35. 5,7 and 9 Charles st, 3 fine and complete two-story brick dwellings of 6 rooms, bathroom and attic each, water, both gases, range, electric bells: (26. 225 Ridge ave., near Grant ave., an elegant three-story and mansard brick dwelling of 13 rooms, bathroom, hall andvestl bale, hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas. 56 Sherman ave.. facing the parks, elegant new orlck dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom ana fin ished attic. EAST END DWELLINGS-5623 Penn ave., near Negley ave., East End, two-story brick dwelling of 5 rooms, natural and artificial gas, water, cellar, large yard, etc; (25. Fifth ave., near Frankstown ave.. East End, two-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, attic, etc.: natural gas, water, etc: (54 16. Marlepoe ave.. Ben Veunn place, a new Queen Anne frame dwelling of 8 rooms and fine attic bath, range, inside w. c, laundry, large lot; (45. 9 Oakland square. Oak land, two-story and mansard dwelling of 8 rooms. In good order, all modern conveniences. Rebecca sl, south of Penn avenue, large frame dwelling of 9 large rooms and several small rooms, bath room, halt good cellar: large ground. 274 At woodst, Oakland: one square from Fifth avenue cable cars, two-story frame dwelling of 8 rooms and 2 nice attic rooms, range, bot and cold water, laundry; (40. Corner North Highland ave. and McCully street East End. a new brick dwelling of 7 rooms, reception halt bathroom, finished attic both gases, front and back porches: large grounds; (C6 l5. Cor. Roup and Howe sts.. East End, a two-story and mansard brick dwell ing of 11 rooms, bathroom, ball and laundry; go: Walnwright House; a choice Borne, oquet st, near Wllmot street a two-story and attic brick dwelling ot 11 rooms, bath room, laundry, carriage bouse, large grounds. Oakland ave.. Oakland, large brick residence ot 12 rooms, bathroom, hall and vestibule, natural ana artificial gas, elegant large grounds. North Hlchland ave., west side of street, a two-story Queen Anne brick dwelling of 9 rooms and fin ished attic hall in the center of house, nice sta ble and carriage bouse In rear of property. bUflUHCA.i VYYUaLiinus ueuevuc nome avenue residence of 14 rooms, elegantly flnlsoed, modern improvements; large lot, fine trees: (75 Sewlckley. two-story brick dwelling of 12 rooois; all conveniences: fine large grounds; very moderate rent to good tenant. Se wlckley, fronting Chestnut street, three minutes' walk from station, brick dwelling of 9 rooms, both gases, all modern conveniences, (30. Edgewood, P. R. It., near the station, a two story brick dwelling of 9 nice rooms, natural gas, electric light, hot and cold water, bathrooms, etc; one acre ot ground with trees: Geo. H. Blaxter's house: this la a delightful location. Bellevuc P., Ft. W. & O. R. R., on Reaver road, near station, two-story and attic frame dwelling ol 6 rooms, ball and vestibule, natural gas, good stable and car riage house: large grounds, nice fruit trees, shrub bery, etc : (20. Inquire for E. F. Austin's house. BUSINESS HOUSE3-17 Federal St., Allegheny, large storeroom. 20x128, also a room on second, third and fourth floors of same size: rear en trance, natural gas, etc.; good basement. 311 Fifth ave., storeroom, natural gas, water, etc.; (37. 312 Wood st, large three-story brick busi ness house. 204 and 208 Wood st, on second floor, wareroom, 30x90, with 2 offices and elevator, mod erate rent to good tenant: office on first floor: (800. 52 Fourth ave., four-story business honse. line storeroom and 3 rooms on upper floors: (600. 42 Sixth St., a fine storeroom with tn Diate-giasarront. nne cnanueiiers; gooa Dusiness location; z,oiu. 22 Wylle ave., near Firth avenue, storeroom and basement; water and gas: good business location; (720. No. 207 Wood street a fine 4-story business house, now occupied by Hodgi Bros, and Best A Co.; will rent as a whole or storeroom and cellar, and upper floors separate. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. Bend for complete rent list Ja23-5S Offices. Desk Room. c TO LET-DESK ROOM IN OUB MAIN office with use of desk. etc. ; have one small room inclosed In glass to rent. C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourtb avenue. 1a23-99-ThsSa TO LET-SMALL OFFICES-SECOND AND fifth floors, Hlssell block: rentvery low; Just what yon have been looking for. Inquire tn ROOM 208. Blssell block. Ja 17-24 TO LET-AN ELEGANT OFFICE IN THE new Dispatch building. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street: elevator: Janitor service; electric light and steam heating Included in rent which Is moueraie; situation central, -appir .0 i. 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 flre-proor; elec tric light: three elevators: superior service. In quire of JOHN F. MILLER, at building. Ja9-9J-TT6Sa Tinainess Stnml. TO LET-STORES CORNER WOOD STREET and Sixth avenue. Inquire In ROOM 208. Bls sell Block. Jal7-24 TO LET SPLENDID STOREROOM AND cellar, No. 8 Sixth street. -I.M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. JalS-8-TTS TO LET TWO STOREROOMS. NOS. 227 AND 229 Fifth avenue. Inquire THOMPSON & YOG EL, 930 Liberty street Ja22-37 TO LET MODERN BUILT FOUR-STORY warehouse. In good location on Wood street. C. H. LOVE. No. S3 Fourth avenue. Ja23-99-Tb8SU TOLET-WILKINSBURG-FLOURING MILL to a good man with some capital; a first class opening. Apply to N. i. LUtJWICK. Wil klnsburg, Pa. , Ja22-(3 TO LET-BUSINESS HOUSE NOW OCCUPIED byMcGlnness. Smith ft Co.. 88 Water street, near Market a large 4-story brick building, ele vatT. etc.; low rent. BLACK A'BAIKO, 85 Fourth ave. J.123-53 TO LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF No.82 Lloertyst: 20xl40deep to back street: one of the best bnsiness locations In tbe cltv; three doors below Seventh Avenue Hotel. DUN LEVY 4 BBO. Jal5-S4-TTS TO LET-NO. 168 AN D 17" 8ECOND AVF.NUE: large warehouse. 40x80; four-story andtnan sard, with cellar and eubcellar. elevator, etc. ; will give a long lease If desired. CL H. LOVE, N 0. 93 Fourtb avenue. Ja23-99-Thssu TO LET-NO. 219 FRANKSTOWN AVE., 2 stor'y mansard, finished brick store and dwelling. In all 8 rooms: gas and water: very suit able for drygoods or groceries. I. M. PEN NOCK A SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. JalS-S-TTS TO LET THREE-STORY BUILDING ON Fourth avenue, between Cherry alley and Grant street, a good bnsiness location, being be tween the Govemmentand new county buildings and a No. 1 location for a restaurant. C. II LOVE, No. 93 Fourtb avenue Ja23-99-ihssu TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM The bustaeib office or The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to tbe lately purchased property, corner Snlthfleld and Diamond sts., and the freater part of Nos. V7 and 89 Fifth avenue, here ofore known as tbe Dispatch building, will In consequence be for lease during a term of years. This will be found perhaps the choicest location in tbe whole city for a large retail business. Full articular may be obtained from tbe BUSIN ES3 ANAGEB OF THE DISPATCH at the Fifth are. ease, Ju? TO LET. CItr Residences. TO LET-NO. 58 ROSS ST., NEAR THTBD ave., good house 10 rooms: immediate pos session can be bad. See W. A HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jal8-32-TT8 TO LIST MT. WASHINGTON FRAME house of 4 rooms, with large lot on Merrlmacs St.; rent (11 a month. LM. PENNOCK & SON. No. 105 Fourth ave. lalS-8-TT8 TO LET-69 FULTON ST.. 2-STORY BRICK house oril rooms, bait bath, range, or will rent first and second stories separately. I.M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave JalS-3-TTS . O LET-FIFTY-SEVENTH. NEAR BUTLER street 2-story brick dwelling of 6 rooms. new and nicely finished; rent low to a good, tenant J. M. PENNOCK ft SON, so. 105 Fourth ave Jai8-8-rrs ArirtmentK. TO LET-FLAT OF THKEE ROOMS, HALL and w. c.. on second floor: water and both gases: separate entrance from first floor. Inquire of DRS. LAKE. 40 Fourth street. Jagt-63 AMUSEMENTS. THE OPPORTUNITY I have longed for will be given me next week at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE,. When that superb actress and handsomer woman, CORA TANNER, Will again present the fascinating and inter esting play. "FASCINATION," That caused so much talk here last season. We are to have the same strong supporting company, and new and magnificent scenery. As the reserved seats are ready, I shall secure mine at once. ja3-KS GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturday. HOYTS A BRASH MONKEY. Next Week, CORA TANNER In FASCINATION. Special Announcement WEEK FEBRUARY 3, RUDOLPH ARONSON OPERA CO.. Presenting the New YorK Casino Success, THE DRUM MAJOR AND NADJY. ja2X FAREWELL APPEARANCE. QJWEDISH LADIES' OCTETTE. OLD CITY HALL, JANUARY 23, 1S90. Tickets at Klebers' Music Store, Wood street, SI, 73c and 60c ja22-78 B IJOU THEATEK-Tc-night CARLETON OPERA COMPANY IN THE BRIGANDS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Jan. 27-Bartley CampbeU's "White Slave." H .ARRIS' THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening. MASON MITCHELL In Tom Craven's Melodrama. THE FUGITIVE. Week Jan. 27: Alone in London. jal9-25-TTS HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY and BURLESQUE CO. ja3)-3 WORLD'S 5IUSEUM ABegheny City. Leopold & Keatings Vaudeville Com bination. Admiral Dot Major Atom, One-armed Violinist Week Commencing January 20. jal8-2S PROPOSALS. NAVY DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON. D. C, December 27, 1889. Competitive trials of armor plates will be held by the Navy Department at the Naval Ordnance Proving; Ground. Annapolis, Md., or at such other place as may be designated. The armor plates submitted must be 6 feet by 8 feet and 10 incbes thick. Those wbo intend to furnish armor plates for trial can obtain fnil information con cerning the tests by communicating with the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department No tice of Intention tn compete in this trial must be received by the Bureau of Ordnance on or before February 10, 1S90. B. F. TRACY. Secre tary of the Navy. ja2-85-Th NOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS WILI. be received by the Bnrzess and Town Council of tbe Borough of Millvale until FEB RUARY 3, 1890, at noon,for the gradinz,paving and curbing of Grant avenue from tbe Alio--gheny and Butler plank road to Honker street, and of Hooker street from Grant avenue to tbe borough line, the whole estimated at 3.000 lineal feet Proposals to Include both cobble and block paving. Plans and specifications for tbe work may he seen at the office of "Tbe 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. Burgess. Clerk. all-4o-TT3 ENTIRELY NEW. NOW OPEN. GOOD NEWS TO CONTRACTORS OB BRIDGES ON ALL MASON WORK. Tbe Empire Stone Company has shipped the first carload of white sandstone on January 2. 1890, from Schweibinz to Allegheny. jslO-59-D PENNSYLVANIA FARM FOR SALE Tbat beantifnl farm located in Mercer countv. Fa., in Worth township, four miles from Jackson Center, ten miles from the town of Mercer and fonr miles from Pardoe, and formerly owned by tbe late Samuel W.Orwigg, Esq., and at one time owned by Dr. A. G. Eg bert WQo spent Ia7ge snms of money In beauti fying said property. The farm contains one hundred and forty-seven (147) acres of very su perior land, well set in grass; the dwelling is a very handsome one, located in a yard of shade trees rarely surpassed In beanty; there are two neat tenement bouses, three barns, and. in fact all the bnildings tbat are found on a first-class firm: two select orchards of choice fruit and a vineyard: such property is very seldom placed on the market; present owner lives in Rich mond. Va.. and will sell on long time at a great bargain: coal is believed to exist on this farm in paving quantities: also 200 tons of hav for sale. Apply to R. B. CHAFFIN & CO.. Rlcbmond Va. ja21-73-Tir FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD. to.000. 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 tion, B. 4 0.K.R. Terms reasonable. Also, lots J550 to SLOOO each, near station and new electric railway. Terms to suit purchaser. IRA M. BORCHFIELD. 158 Fourtb ave. de&64-TTS. -jlTcKNIGHT & VICTORY, XT. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixture'. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 760. ja7-69-TT3 $500 down, remainder on pay ments almost easy as rent for an elegant new brick bouse of 9 rooms; latest Improvement to smallest details; on improved streets in the midst of tbe most desirable part of Oakland. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth ave. al9-73-MTh $B,3DD Duly. 408 DR. LAMB 408. (Late of Philadelphia.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist in Female Diseases: also In Reflex Ailments of tbe Spine, Heart and Lungs. Office hours, 0 to U A. 3L, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. it. Office 108 Penn ave-, Pittsburg, Pa. ja23-2 WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE lowest prices; diamonds and other pre cious stones in rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives and forks and other fancy pieces: watch repair ing, the best of work, at reasonable prices, at WILSON'S. 01 Fourth ave. jaH-TTS PIANOS. ORGANS. And all manner of SmaU instruments -HAJULTON'S, delO-D Fifth avenue. WAI.TXB J. OSBOUSSE. KICHABD BAEKOVTS. BARROWS t OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS. -, , v W Diamond street Telephone No. 8JZ, u3l-frni 1 a