" Jf THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1890. 3 AEOSPITALSHOWING. Annual Reports of the Allegheny and West Penn Institutions. MORE ROOM SEEDED IN ALLEGHENY An Effort Will be Hade to Eaise a Grievous Mortgage This lean PEESIDEKT WOODBDKS'S REPORT The annual meeting of the Board of Man agers nd contributors of the Allegheny General Hospital was held yesterday after noon. The report of President B. F. Wood barn, which completely covers the work done in the the hospital during the past year, -was read and approved. The statis tical part of the report does not differ from Miss Tildesley's published in The Dis PATCH of yesterday. . The training school is referred to as an important adjunct to the hospital. The corps of nurses being trained have been a source of revenue, as they have been hired out, and the revenues derived therefrom for 1889 was ?1,847 68. Seven nurses have completed their course during the year, and were granted their diplomas; 21 pupils are now connected with the school. The amount of money in the hands of the treasurer of the hospital on December 31, 1888, was$l,G81 98; the receipts of the year from all f-ources, including 55,000 from the State and 53,000 from Allegheny City, were 529,554 29; the disbursements ior the year 1889 were $20,437 09; leaving a balance on hand of $3,117 20. MOKE BOOM IS DEEDED. In concluding his report President "Wood - burn says: "The time has come.' however, when a lorward movement is absolutely de manded; larger hospital accommodations are a present necessity. This will require not only lands to pay lor improvements, but provisions must be made for an increase of current expenses. Offers have been made by individuals to contribute toward the liqui dation of the mortgage indebtedness. There is but little prospect that a State appropria tion can be secured to pay this debt, and if it could be met by voluntary contributions it would relieve the hospital of the interest and virtually reiuce current expenses $500 each year. Efforts should be made to in crease the capacity of the present hospital, and the board elected to-day should take up these questions at once." The financial statement of the hospital shows the receipts for the year to have been $29,551 29; expenditures, $26,437 09. Ine following is tbe new Hoard of Direc tors elected for the ensuing year: F. K. Brunot, B. F. Woodburn, R. B. Mowry, James L. Graham, John "W. Chalfant, "William G. Park, Josiah Cohen. Esq., James McCutcheon, L. Peterson, Jr., John A. Caughey, John G. Stephenson. ONLY OJTE CHANGE. The only change in the make-up of the Board was the dropping of A. D. Smith, who positively relused, on account of a press of business, to again serve as a mem ber. The report that the superintendent would be elected at yesterday's meeting was a trifle premature. The election will not occur until the second Monday in Feb ruary, when the new board meets tor organ ization, and then all the hospital officers will be elected. Considerable interest is manifested in the selection of a superintendent. Mr. Brunot stated that he thought Miss Tildesley would be re-elected, and he believed tbe attempt to oust her was for the purpose of creating a position for some man. The directors were inclined not to say much on this subject, preferring to await until the voting time came. The general impression seems to prevail that Miss Tildesley will be success ful. One of the directors said that certain newspapers were responsible for all the trouble. Miss Tildesley said that she felt sure the board would work for her. A WELL-MANAGED HOSPITAL. Officer of the West Penn Re-elected Affairs Satisfactory. There was a large attendance at the annu al meeting of the "Western Pennsylvania Hospital directors and contributors held yesterday at Dixmont. The old board and officers were re-elected. The report of the President showed a very satisfactory state of affairs. The report showed that though the endowment funds were large the institu tion was still in debt The annex built in 1889 cost, together with its furniture, $30,000. The total cost of improvements lor the year reached 544,632 67. The Treasurer's report shows: Beceipts, bal ance in Treasury at the time of the last an nual statement, October 15, 1888, $3,423 49; appropriations of the Commonwealth, $50, 086 20; earnings of endowment fund, $13, 155; interest, $14,055; rents, $4,000; earn ings. $14,626 58: donations and contribu tions, $12,677 36; bond and mortgage sold, $14,000; loan paid in lull, $15,000; total re ceipts, $127,868 43. Expenditures, salaries and wages, $16,71188; subsistence, $27,781 68; the other expenses making the total ot $84,323 63. The investments of the endow ment land, amounting to $39,687 81, leave a balance oi $3,856 99. The endowment fund for Dixmont is $23, 000, and for the medical and surgical de partments, $232,767 81. Beecham'S fills cure sick headache. Peaks' Soap, tbe purest and best ever made, AS GOOD AS GOLD. Two Hundred Lots Near Denver, Col., Free. Desiring to attract universal attention, we have adopted this novel and expensive method of placing our property before the people. The lots we are giving away are in Plainfield, a sew suburban addition on the Fort Worth and Denver Bailroad, only a few minutes' ride from the Union depot at Denver, CoL There lots are 25x125 feet, wide streets, and nice park reserved. "We keep every other lot for the present, and will not sell. Every lot that is given away will be worth $100 in less than 18 months. "We give only one lot to each person, and require no contract to improve. Ii you desire one of these lots tend us your lull name and address, with 4 cents for postage, and we will mail you deed at once. Address Plainfield Addition Com pany, Castle Bock, Col. Site Thought she Would Drop Dead, but She Didn't. Mrs. Carroll, of 89 Irwin ave., Allegheny, the lady who received the elegant Everett piano, on certificate No. 72 in the Everett Club, this week, was so pleased and sur prised that she remarked that she thought she would die, but she won't. We are not killing tbe people, only giving them a chance to get the finest piano now manufac tured at the lowest wholesale price, on pay ments of $1 per week. If vou want a fine piano, come and see us or send for circular. Alex. Boss, Manager, wtsu 137 Federal St., Allegheny. Newly Mnrrled Couplea! Making preparations for housekeeping do not forget that Dreydoppel soap is a very important article to have. The finest and best for all purposes that soan can be used for. Benders clothes beautifully white, sweet and healthful to wear. Fnll pound bars, 8c per pound, at grocers everywhere. Baegaiks in plush coats in sizes 40 and 42-inch bust measure, reduced to $25 from $40, $45 and $50; $25 qualities, all sizes, now $20; $20 qualities, all sizes, now $15. Mwr Hugus & Hacks. Xotj will be well pleased if you make use of the Iron City Brewing Co.'s ale and beer. Competent judges pronounce them the lead ing brews. All dealers keep them. Bkmembee that Z. Wainwright & Co.'s ale and beer are tbe proper drinks for this eason. Telephone 5525. wsu. Tfltl WANT A PARK. Lnwrencevllle Citlzrns Send, a Monster Pe tition In Its Favor. Postmaster Patterson, of the Lawrence ville Postoffice station, yesterday sent to Chief Bigelow the petition to Congress for the use of the arsenal grounds for a park, signed by several thousand persons, princi pally voters. Mr. Patterson had these pe titions distributed around the business houses of Lawrenceville for signatures. On Saturday last he called them in, and lliey were sent out to the polls where the Eepub lican primaries were being held. As a re sult, a great many additional names were secured, and of the total names now on the petition the majority are voters in the Law renceville wards. The petition is about 30 feet long, and has a double row of names, Postmaster Patterson heading the list. Chief Bigelow had a consultation with Councilman Ferguson yesterday afternoon in relation to the park, and tbe result will be that this morning's mail will carry to Secretary of War Proctor at Washington, the petition and the plan of the arsenal ground as requested of Chief Bigelow by the War Secretary. The plan shows that 17 91-100 acres are embraced in the portion of the grounds wanted for park purposes. There are 14 buildings on the grounds, in cluding two greenhouses, four magazines, two dwellings, gun-carriage sheds and other buildings of minor importance. All these buildings were built over 30 years ago, and in event of the city's securing the property will be razed, as the foundations will be of little use for anything the city may wish to place in the park for beautifying purposes. RAILROAD DIRECTORS MEET. Allaire of Two Companies Officers and Di rectors Elected. At the annual meeting of tbe Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad Companj held yesterday tbe following officers ana directors were elected for tbe ensuing twelve months: President, John Newell; Directors, Cornelius Vanderbilt. William K. Vanderbilt, F. W. Vandermlt, Hamilton McK. Tnoinbly, E. D. Worcester, M. W. Watson, Henry Hice, Jame I. Bennett, James M. Bailey, J. H. Reed, J. II. Schoonmaker, D. Leet Wilson. Tbe following is tbe result of the meeting of the McKcesport and Yuughiogbeny Railroad held at tbe same time: President, J. H. Reed; Directors, Cornelius Vanderbilt, William K. Vanderbilt, Hamilton McK. Twombly, James Tillinghast. John Newell. James M. Bailey, James L Bennett, W. W. Watson. Henry Hice. An examination into tbe records oi tbe year revealed a highly satisfactory state of affairs for both companies as the subjoined statement will show. The report included the year ending December 31, 1889. The gross earnings were $3,251,895 12; operating expenses and taxes, 62,404,404,17; net earnings. $847,490 95; in crease in gross earnings, $461,688 04, or 16.67 per cent; increase in operating expenses, $473,08961, or 24.49 per cent; decrease in net earnings, $8,4U1 57, or .98 per cent; dednct interest on bonds, rental, etc., $692, 9S6 20; surplus for the year, $154,504 75. HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Slarvelous Triumph Over Disease Without Medicine. The wonderfully effective Treatment (so frequently referred to of late years in the "Microcosm") discovered by Dr. A. Wil ford Hall, is now offered to suffering hu manity in the shape of a confidential Health Pamphlet fully unfolding the Treatment in a manner so clear as to be easily understood. One careful perusal ot the Health-Pamphlet will convince any reasonable person of the solid logic and sound reasoning of Dr. Hall, and, the regular application of the Treat ment will conquer tbe most stubborn cases of piles, constipation, dyspepsia, loss of ap petite, liver complaints, headaches, heart disease, incipient consumption, colds, influ enza, catarrh, diabetes, Bright's disease of the kidneys, rheumatism, levers, inflamma tion of lungs oi other internal organs not by attacking these and other kindred dis eases directly, but by radically neutralizing and removing their causes, thus allowing nature to do her work unimpeded, and this without the aid of drugs or medicines. This Treatment is neither an elixir nor a nostrum, but a positive re velation in hygienic science based upon the laws of life. Once secured it lasts for life, saving many doctor bills; not only curing disease, but inducing health and longevity by iortilying tbe system against contracting sickness. Dr. Hall's Treatment is used and heartily indorsed by leading clergymen, physicians, merchants and others all over the TJ. S. Wanted Intelligent parties who have used Dr. Hall's Treatment to act as agents. For particulars and indorsements address Hygienic Treatment Co., Box 325, Pitts burg, Pa. (Authorized agent for Dr. Hall.) vvsu Notice, Property Owners. At an informal meeting held on the 27th inst. at the residence of Samuel Wertheimer, Eq., by the following property owners, to remonstrate against Councils granting the privilege to the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company to use elec tricity as a motive power on that portion of their line known as the Western avenue route, a public meeting was called, to be beld at the Filth ward schoolhonse Wednes day evening, January 29, at 7:30 o'clock, to take action. All citizens and Cnuncilmen of the First, Second, Fourth, Filth, Sixth, Kinth and Eleventh wards who are inter ested in this matter are cordially invited to be present. Edward House. Wm. Pickersgill, Jr., Phillip Beymtr, D. H. Hostetter, B. F. Jennings, John Smitley, Jas. N. McNally, C. B. Shea, SamTWertbeimer, J. Denmson Lyon, Chas. E. Painter, Herbert DuPuy, L. H. Willard, M. D. A. Fleming, M. D., Jos. Home. UPRIGHT PIANO-S1S5. i-qunre Grand Piano 175. A magnificent 1i octave upright piano, with all improvements, swinging desk, ele gantly carved, rosewood, finished case and excellent tone. This instrument was in use only a few months and will be sold fully warranted for $185, including cover and stool. A splendid bargain at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smith field street. Also a fine square grand piano in perfect order, cost originally $500 for $175. Only o Few Left We still have a few of those $5 overcoats left There's not any money in them at that price, but our only thought now is to dis pose of our overcoat stock, and low prices have to doit. We are now offering good cassimere overcoats in four styles at $5. They have a velvet collar and satin sleeve lining. Ulsters go at the same price $5 for those who prefer them. To-day at the P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Excursion to Washington City. The Baltimore and Ohio will sell excur sion tickets to Washington, good to visit Baltimore, limited to 10 days, to-morrow, January 30, at rate oi $9. Call at city ticket office, Filth avenue and Wood street, early to secure seats iu parlor car and berths in sleeping car. Trains leave 8 A.M. and 920 T. M. Fine Telour Tnble Covers Reduced. $18 quality now $12; $22 quality now $16. $28 quality now $20. Upholstery Department, Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Boys Are Hnrd'on Clothes. Get them of the most durable materials. At The People's Store vou can select from the following grades: Suits, $2, $2 50, (3 up to $10. Overcoats, all sizes, $2 and upward. Pants cheaper than ever. Campbell & Dick. At 35c and 50c a yd, new dress goods, stripes and plaids, entire new effects and colorings, opened this week. mwf Htjgus & Hacke. Fancy velvets 00c, reduced from $2. Fancy ribbons 25c, reduced from 62 and 76c, at Bosenbaum & Co.'e. A COKE HOAD fiOMOK. Mr. Carnegie Said to lie Surveying From Verona to the Begions. TO CONNECT WITH THE P.& W.LINE Chairman Abbott Says He Doesn't Know Any thing. About It. A POSSIBLE BOOM FOB JIDRETSYILLE Since Andrew Carnegie's scheme to get a connecting railroad from the coke regions to the Pittsburg and Western via the Monongahela Valley seemed to have fallen through, people have been watching for the next move of Mr. Carnegie, who seems bound at all hazards to obtain a connection for the road he now controls. With a con necting link to the coke regions, he could control the Western coke trade by a direct line to Chicago. That some way would be found to accomplish this end, those who are intimately acquainted with Mr. Carnegie have had no doubt, but few have expected the move that is now reported from an un expected quarter and is grounded on pretty good authority. It is now claimed that the iron king has his surveyors at work running a line lor a road from" Verona direct to the H. C. Frick coke region. It is said that a connection will be made with the Pittsburg and West ern from Verona. From the latter place the proposed route is along Plum creek TO MURRYSVILLE, thence to Jeannette, and from there direct to the coke region. It is about 12 miles from Verona to Murrysville. From the latter point to Jeannette is about 11 miles, and the continuation to Connellsville is about 20 miles. The road would be about 45 or 50 miles long. The above information was given by a gentleman who owns several hundred acres of land in Murrysville. Saturday the sur veyors ran a line through his property. One of them said that they were employed by Andrew Carnegie, and later gave tbe route and plans as given. The same has been ob tained from other sources, and the property holders in that section think the road is an assured fact, or, at least, that Carnegie is mapping out such a move and laying his plans to obtain such a connection. The significance of such a connection with the Pittsburg and Western is very apparent. It would be a saving in mileage over the present route from the coke regions to the SVest of about 20 miles, and all of tbe coke trade would be turned that way. At Verona Andrew Carnegie bought some thing over 30 acres of land some time ago, and at the time speculation and inquiry failed to decide what he wanted with it. It is now said that he proposes to remove his Union Mills in this city to Verona. UNION MILLS EUMOES. They would then be near the gas fields, and on his own railroad. It is known that the Union Mills have been crowded for some time, and that there have been whis pers of a removal bnt nothing more definite. That the present move is more than talk will be in time decided. The residents of Murrysville are con siderably excited over the prospect of another railroad. The Pennsylvania Bail road already has a line graded from Walls to Murrysville, and with it and the pro posed line they would have two good rail roads. To further increase the Murrysville boom it is said that Philadelphia capitalists propose soon to put up a large fire brick factory in the village, and that negotiations are now pending lor several glass houses and other plants. The proposed road would likewise benefit Jeannette, and all tbe towns on the line which are said to be in a region that is promised a boom in the near future. A number of Pittsburg capitalists have land on the proposed liue in the vicinity of Murrysville. With regard to the above statement, Mr. Abbott, cbairman of Carnegie, Phipps & Co.. stated in an interview with a Dis patch reporter yesterday, that he had heard nothing of either an engineer party being in tbe field, or of the purchase oi said property in Verona by the firm. An Improvement. "A great part of the unconquerable aver sion felt by many persons to the making of wills is due to the necessity, that frequentlv exists, of asking some persons, not bound by ties of kinship, to act as executors and trustees. Not only is there a delicacy felt in asking a competent person to undertake dangerous work, there is also a great lack of competent persons. Almost every man, who is equal to the task of performing a trusteeship satisfactorily, is overwhelmed with business of his own. It is quite cer tain that any person, however conscientious he may be, will see after his personal before his fiduciary business. Hence it is that in the selection of a' trustee, it is very difficult to hit the middle line. A first-class busi ness man is chosen, and the trusteeship is neglected from lack of time: a respectable, but unbusinesslike man is selected, and the estate is muddled away. It is unnecessary to dilate upon the evils, which trust estates suffer, from the malpractice of trustees, because these are known on every hand. The mis appropriation of trust funds could be pre vented, it might be said, by the exercise of great care in the selection of trustees. But practically, the field at the disposal of the testator is bounded by the circle of his own acquaintances. Many of the latter would refuse to take the burden of a trusteeship, and thus it happens that frequently a man is compelled to select as a trustee, a person whom his better judgment would prompt him to reject." The foregoing is quoted, and clearly pre sents some of the disadvantages of personal administration of estates and trusts. As an improvement we present impersonal admin istration by a trust company, whose busi ness it is to attend to such work. In the case of personal administration, even if a competent person is obtained, there is al ways the contingency of the death or sick ness or removal of the trustee, when a new trustee would have to be appointed, and then there wonld be trouble and loss of time and expense. But tbis condition of things cannot exist with a trust company having a perpetual charter, as the succes sion continues and the business goes on, al though the officers may be changed. There is no additional expense or loss of time to the estate. In addition to these considera tions, experience is another and most im portant factor. The administration of es tates and trusts is a business in itself, and in many respects a peculiar one, requiring great care and close attention, and a trust company managing such business matters acquires an experience which is of great value to any estate or trust. We have in our city an institution in every way fitted for such work. We refer to The Safe Deposit Company Of Pittsburg, established more than 20 years ago, and thus having a large experience. With a perpet ual charter, a large capital full paid, and a management free from every feature that would imperil trust funds, The Sate Deposit Company Of Pittsburg is commended to the public for all kinds of fiduciary business. Stock-Taking hales To-Day It's Laces. Black laces, white laces, flouncings, drap ery nets, trimming laces, fancy tulles and gauzes for evening wear, etc, etc. All new, choice goods. A big portion ot our lace stock, and half and less than half price on everything in the center of the stores for your convenience. Come early this morn ing. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Air exceptional bargain in cloth wraps, plain, diagonal or braided; were $15 and $20, now reduced to $10 to close. irwr Htjgus & Hacks. Extra bargains in plush sacanes and jackets; marked down to half price. All cloth newmarkets and jackets below half of December prices. Bosenbaum & Co. JSS-IHrplay advertisement! one dollar per tquare Jot one insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page such at Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for 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 CARSOJ STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT, BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE SPECIALSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BKANCH OFFICES AltE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOIt SALE. TO LET, AND OTHEK TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECEIVED UP TO 9 P. 11. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisement! are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS exTCU. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3K9 Bntler street. E.MIL G. STUCKET. SUh street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle are. and FultoasU N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER k BHE1HLER, tth av. ft Alwood it 60CTII8IDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. 3 Canon street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McHRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnnt sM. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ayes. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares. M1L1.VALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOORER. Stationer. No. t Grant ave. WANTED. Male IlelD. -TTTANTED-AN OFFICE BOT: CALL AT VV once. EW1NG A BYERS, 93 Federal st. la-72 VTJ" ANTED A FIRST-CLASS BARBER V (white) at 57 FRAN KSTOWN AVE., East End, city. Ja2S-M2 WANTED-A SMART BOY BETWEEN AGES or 12 and 16 years. Call at 2327 CARSON STREET. S. S. Ja29-87 WANTF.D-1 GOOD MACHINE PATTERN maker. Apply to BRADDOCK WIRE CO., Rankin, Pa., B. ft O. K. R. Ja29-55 WANTED-A STOUT BOY WITH REFER ENCE. Applr at No. 110 Wood St., be tween 7 and 8 A. M. FLEMING BROS. JaM-53 WANTED FIVE FIRST-CLASS STOVE PLATE molderB: no trouble; anpty at once. OHIO VALLEY FOUNDRY CO.. Mansflcld. O. JS29-76 WANTED-FOUNDHY FOKEMAN-FOR A large machine foundry In the city. Ad dress, with references, P. O. BOX NO. 739, Pitts burg. JaI3-78 WANTED-A LIVE BOY ABOUT 18 YEARS of age to do Collecting; can go to school and flu position. Address Z. Y. X., Dlsnitch omce. jaM-62 WANTED-A DRAUGHTSMAN-ADDRESS, stating experience and salary expected, M. F. GEISEY, Architect, "S Sixteenth St.. Wheel ing, W. Va. Ja28-53 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN composing room; a good chance to finish the trade. FRANKLIN PRINTING OFFICE 77 Diamond St. Ja-69 WANTED-FOREMAN FOR A JOB PRINT ING office; one able to bid, and must be sober and reliable. R. V. BARKER'S SONS. No. M Diamond St. JsM-M TTtT-ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED V lumber salesman to travel In Ohio and Pennsylvania; give references. Address PINE, Dispatch office. Ja2S-34-MW WANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN worth fiOOO can secure an exceptionally good chance for a business. Call at J. H. STEV ENSON'S AGENCY, 100 Fifth ave. JaOS-77 Tr ANTED A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS VV stenographer and make himself generally nscfnl abont the office. Address, stating refer ence and salary, P. O. BOX 499, city. Ja29-7 WANTED-MAN WITH J250 TO J1.000 CASH; salary 65 per month, or partnership: will guarantee partner 150 profit monthly: light man ufacturing. Address A. O,, Dispatch office. Ja29-93 TT7-ANTED-YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS v V salesman and collector: must have a knowl edge of bookkeeping and thoroughly acquainted with the lumber business. Address, with refer ence, LUMBER, Dispatch office. Ja2g-70 TT ANTED AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR VV Illustrated circular and terms for t-wn weeks' trial of Missouri washer: washes dirtiest. Clothes clean ny not steam witnoutrubblng: easily sold: profitable. J. WORTH, 54 Beekman St., New York City. nolO-94-wssu WANTED-SALESMEN AT t!i PER MONTH salarr and expenses, to sell a line ofsltrer plated ware, watches, etc. : by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for fnll Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ABD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. se24-90-D TTANTED-ALL BRICKLAYERS AND CON VV TRACTORS to know that the headquarters or the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT AS SOCIATION, at S3 Fourth ave.. near Wood, is the authorized Centra) Labor Exchange for the B. and M. I. U. ; no charge to emplovers or mem bers. ocii-Su-WFSu WANTED-BY HENRY C. BIDDLE & CO., Philadelphia, an experienced woolen sales- man for Pittsburg, Allegheny and towns In the State, and also some towns In Ohio; only those who are acquainted over territory named and have sold the merchant tailors need apply. Call or address THOS. F. TIERNEY. Hotel Anderson. Pittsburg, for to-day only, and afterward Phila delphia, Pa. Ia29-S3 -TTTANTED-MAN-AS AGENT OF OUR PAT V V E.VT safes; size 3x18x18 inches: m retsil; all sizes as low: new styles; new patterns, new lock: new factory: not governed by Sate Pool; every safe warranted: rare chance: permanent business; our terms and catalogues wilt convince you: agents clear (300 to 5300 per month. Write lor exclusive territory. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O. Ja29-7S-W8 -TTJANTED-YOUNG MEN BETWEEN 20 VV and 35 years Tor following positions. 3 stenographers and typewriters, who can write a good business hand, salaries fo0 to (SO: 1 traveling salesman, salary 800 to ffWO: 1 shipping clerk. W0 to $50; all experienced persons, with good refer ences, who desire situations of a professional or clerical character, should register their names with us; no charge until position Is secured; busi ness strictly confidential. COMMERCIAL AC COUNTING AGENCY, 163 Fifth avenue. Ja29-J Femnlo Help. WANTED-GEHMAN PROTESTANT GIRL to do plain cooking. Apply at 344 RIDGE AVE.. Allegheny. Ja2M9 ninlo nmt female Belt). WANTED-AT ONCE 6 FARM HANDS, working housekeeper, CO cooks, lOcnamber maids, nurse girls, 100 house girls. 2 dining room girls, 4 col. elrls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. Ja27-D Pnrtnprs WANTED-PARTNER-REAL ESTATE-A party In real estate and loans would join lire house with good reputation for purpose of ex tending time. Address HUSrLER. Dispatch of fice. ia'28-91 fSlrantlons. YirANTED-POSITION AS SHIPPING CLERK, VV assistant bookkeeper or general hustler. Address DAN, Dispatch office. Ja29-48 TIT ANTED A SITUATION BY A MARRIED VV man, age31; good slaughterman; highest references. Address A. THOMPSON, Broad Ford, Fayette Co., Pa. Ja23-35 WANTED-31TUATION-BY FIBST-CLaSS wood turner: can also work on scroll saw and machinery; references given. JAS. A. WIL KINSON, 68 V. Dry St., Salem. Ohio. Ja29-75 -TTTANTED-POSITION, FEBRUARY 1. BY VV young man, 23; have bad much business experience; good bookkeeper; understanding office work thoroughly; highest references and bond If required; living salary: state amount you can pay. N. L., Dispatch office. ja29-66 Irinnnriaiu w ANTED-SMALL MORTGAGES-1. J.WIL- buh, li'jf ourtnave. no26-3 WANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts, on Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban improved real estate. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood t. Ja25-59-MWS WANTED-MORTGAGES-JI. 000,000 TO LOAN In large and small amounts at 4)4. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE& CO.. 131 Fourth aye. myZl-60 WA ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES in amounts to suit. In r.ltv or rnnn. try, at4H tos per cent, as to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 89 Fourth ave. de8-14-MTWW "TT7" ANTED-TO LOAN K00,00O. IN AMOUNTS V V of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4,"4 per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, Soli'ourth avenue. te21-aJh-D WA NTED-MOKTG AG ES-fl, 000, OOOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at AH, osnd (percent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at Sper cent. I. M. PEN NOCK 4 bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-ru w ANTED-TO .uOAN (200,000 ON MORT GAGES: (100 and UDward at fi nrr cent: (500,000 at 4tt per cent on residences or business property; also in adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. OCZM-D WASTED-MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE In large or small amounts: money ready when title Is all right: no delay: reasonable charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY; 3509 Butler st. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. JM-71-W8 WANTED-HEAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS to sell; reasonable charges: property adver tised free of charge; no sale, no charges; have plenty ot purchasers. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. j4-n-'vrs WANTED. Financial. "TTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP- VV ERTY, over (1,000; 4.S Per cent: no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., KFourth avenue. mh2-a22-D ANTED- IMMEDIATELY MORTGAGES on city property from KC00 to (50.000; rate H to Sper cent. I. if. PENNOCK. & SON. 105 Fourth ave. Ja9-70-EOD TrrANTED-MORTGAGES-130010 (500,000-TO V loan on morgages, 4i, i and 6 percent, JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. Ja25-89-MWS Illscellaneon. "YTTANTED-A BUTCHER SHOP. IN A GOOD VV location: price must be reasonable. Ad dress A. M. C. Dispatch office. Ja29-50 TTJANTED-A GENTLE WELL-BROKEN, VV natural-galted saddle horse. Inquire of JOS. H1TE, 192 First ave, Pittsburg. Jio-63-D TTJANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT VV they can get the latest novelties In signs at PASTORIUS & JACOBS', 411 Bmlthlleld St. de25-MWT Tjrr ANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND V V free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main Itne of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,GreensDurg, Pa. JaS-19 "VTANTED-HOME-SEEKERS TO SEND OR V V call for our property list; we have prime In vestments and nice home properties to oner In all localities. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., J13 Wood St. Tel. 1,773. Ja26-95 WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN ETS: (1 perdos.. of young and old. at AD FRECHT'S ELITE" GALLERY, 618 Market street, Pittsburg. Gome soon for sittings ana avoid the rush. JaS-54-MWThSu WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of 96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., All'y.. is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed. and one dozen cab. photos, all for (8; all fine work. mhl3-63 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence. FOR SALE-DAVIS ST., NEAR WYLIE AVE. A very neat 2-sty brick dwelling: 6 rooms; all modern Improvements; lot 20x90. J. C. KE1LLY. 77 Diamond st. ja29-96 FOR SALE CHOICE INVESTMENT AT A bargain, 3 brick dwellings. In first-class re pair, Sinallman near Twenty-ninth St.: rent for f84 per year; price (6.3C0. BALTENSPERGER A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. Ja29-0 FOR SALE-CENTER AVE.-A CHOICE 2 STORY brick house or 8 rooms, hall, vestl bnle. bath, gas and other modern conveniences: lot 24x181 ft to Wylle ave.; price low; terms easy; 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. JS25-67-MWS FOR SALE-ONLY (3.600 FOR A 2-STOHY brick. 6 rooms, double attic, ball, vestibule, etc., on irood cor., on car line. Second ward; noth ing like it lor the money on the market. BAL TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave Ja29-60 FORSALE ON VIRGINIA AVE.. MT. WASHINGTON-, 300 will buy a snug 2-story brick house of 6 rooms, bath, water, range and modern conveniences; lot 19x100 ft.: terms (.100 cash; bal ance to suit. L M. PENNOCK & SON. 105 Fourth ave. Ja25-67-MWS FOR SALE-GUM ST.. NEAR WEBSTER, A 2-story and finished attic dwelling of 6 rooms; good cellar, etc., with 2 brick dwellings of 3 rooms each in the rear renting for (18 perinonth; a good Investment. BLACK & BaIRD,95 Fourth ave. 2E-89. Ja2S-5 FOR SALE 8 PER CENT INVESTMENT, ON the hill, near the Central Traction Co.'s line, 7 brick dwellings, rt rooms each; bath room, wash honses. both gases, with room on lotto build 8 more houses: a desirable renting locality. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2E-90. jai8-5 FOR 3ALE-AT(S.600-COR. PENN AVE. AND Wlnblddle St., good lot, with new, modern brick dwelling of porches, hall, vestibule. Brooms and finished attic: slate mantels, tile hearths, bath, hot and cold water; 2-story stable in rear of lot: at terms to suit purchaser; No. 1 location for doctor. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. Ja25-19-WSSU FOR SALE-(12,500-MAIN STREET NEAR Penn avenue, two elegant new and substan tial two-story mansard roof, bay windows, brick dwellings of eight rooms each, hall, bath, range, fas and water, inside w. c and shutters, tile earths, slate mantels, and In fact all modcrncon veniences; lot 40x132. CUSH1NG & FOX, 4319 Butler street. la26-25-wssu East End Residences. FOR SALE-SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE.-A very desirable residence properly; good ex Eosure: all conveniences: large lot; terms to salt. ENRY A. BREED, 516 Market St. J 129-59 FOR SALE-(6.000-On EMERSON ST., NEAR Shady avenue. East End, a neat house 8 rooms; lot 59x137 ft. ; a desirable property at a low price. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Ja28-85-ws FOR SALE-(I,600 FOR AN EAST END dwelling, on Ellsworth ave.. near College ave., containing 5 rooms, hall: stable on rear of lot: size 20x100. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A-102 JaIS-5 FOR SALE-WINEBIDDLE AVENUE. 3 MIN UTES Irom Ben Venue station, nearly new, 2-story frame dwelling, 7 rooms and bathroom, front and rear porches: price low; lot 30x150. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. ja29-98 ITlOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN, ON SOUTH Hlland ave., a modern brick house of 8 rooms, all conveniences: cost owner (8,500: will sell for (7,500; small payment down, balance on long time. D. P. THOMAS & CO., No. 408 Grant St. Ja3-2-MWJf FOR SALE-SHAD YSIDE-ELEGA NT RESI DENCE, with large lot, 4 rooms on each floor; all latest Improvements and conveniences; location choice: one of tbe finest pieces of avail able pronertv In Shadyslde proper. HENRx A. BREED,' 518 Market st. Ja29-59 FOR SALE-ROUP STREET-DWELLING OF Queen Anne style; 11 rooms, reception hall, hardwood staircase, art. stained glass windows, sliding doors, bathroom: all modern improved conveniences complete; handsomelypapered.etc.; large lot: terms reasonable. BLACK i. BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A-103. 1a23-5 FOR SALE-EAST END RESIDENCE-HIGHLAND avenue, a delightful house of 8 rooms, finished attic, bath, range, laundry, gas, electric bells, with other modern conveniences, carrlaie house and stable: splendid lot; price rea sonable: easy payments. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. Ja25-67-MW8 FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT DOUBLE RESI DENCE at Oakland; 13 rooms; lot 100x200 feet, on two principal streets: 3 minutes' walk from cable cars: both gases, furnace, bathroom and w. c, laundry, front aud side porches, stable, fruit trees, shrubbery, etc.; terms easy: a rare bargain. JAMES C. LEWIS & CO., 97 Fourth avenue. Ja29-42 FOR SALE -NEW QUEEN ANNE RESI DENCE In the East End. near Shadyslde and Ben Venue: 7 rooms, 2 attic rooms. Dath, re ception hall, lavatory, stationary wasbstand, natural gas. laundry; dry cellar under the whole house; perrect sewerage: plarzaln front, porch in rear; corner lot, 50x120 it.; everything In perfect nrilpr- nnecpsdnn t An0 .114 V 11H&PP. CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Ja29-73 Allegheny Residences. FOB8ALE ONLY (7,000 FOR GOOD HOUSE, 8 rooms, and good brick stable, on Lacock St., Allegheny See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jal8-35-ws FOR SALE NEW FRAME 8 ROOMS, HALL, vestibule, etc.: rlchlv papered throughout; on Ohservatory Hill. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. ja29-60 FOB SALE-ALLEGHENY BESIDENCE-ON one of the leading and most popular avenues; large lot: every convenience: choice surround ings HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market st. Ja29-59 FOR SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO. 106 James St.. Allegheny, near to parks: fitted un In complete order; both gaes; stabling and carriage house on rear of lot. A. J. PENTECOST, 413 Grant st. Ja2s-65 FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE OF 8 rooms and finished attic: all modern con veniences, stable, etc.: lot 50x190 feet, on corner oftwo principal streets In Allegheny. JAMES C. LEWIS 4 CO., 97 Fourth aye. Ja29-42 FOR SALE-A GOOD BRICK' DWELLING with 2 lots on Arcb street, Allegheny, close to the parks and street cars: splendid location; 9 rooms, attic room, bath, w. c. natnral gas. etc., etc JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fonrth avenue. Pittsburg. U29-7J FOR SALK-(1,550-NEW HOUSE, JUST FIN ISHED; 4 rooms, front and back porches, halls up and down, grained and varnlshrd, slate roof; in a nice sunurb on Allegheny side: $400 down and (13 per month. MAGAW 4 GOFF, L1M 145 Fourth ave. Ja26-19-tiwsu Suburban IteMneuces. F OR SALE-RARE BARGAIN IN 2 DWELL INGS at Bellevne: one or Grooms: other of 4 rooms; nearly new; win ciear s per cent: price. (3,750. J. H. STEVENSON'S AGENCY, 100 Fifth ave. ja29-67 FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN-TO close an estate, well located, in the heart of Bellevue. P. Ft. W. 4 C. R.R.; a desirable house of 9 rooms and large lot; see at once. W A. nuuiun a suns, nj ounn ave. jazs-M-ws POR SALE-A NEAT 7-ROOMED HOUSE, with stable, on corner lots, on Washington avenue, Mansfield: shade trees, excellent water, neat, good condition; will D6 sold cheap If sold prompt. Apply to ROBT. H. BROWN, Mansflcld Valley, Pa. )a24-75 FOR SALE -AT EDGEWOOD ANOTHER great bargain: 7-roora frame house, recep tion hall, attic electric wire. sat. gas, bathroom, city water, etc; lot 50x130: 7 minutes from sU. ; price (4.00U. V. E. HAMNETT,404Smltlifleld st., Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. Ja25-33 FOR SALE-OR TO LET-A FINE LARGE brick residence with two or more acres of ground at Ems worth, P., Ft. W. 4 C. Ii. K.: the above is a very fine suburban property, highly Improved; near the station, and first-class neigh borhood. C. BERINGEB 4 SUN, 103 Fonrth ave. Ja29-58-wrsn FOR SALE-W1LKINSBURG-4 MINUTES' from station. 2 new frame houses, 7 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, finished attic, electric light, natnral gas,. water, hot and cold, first-class throughout: lots 33x132 each: price d.700 each. A. W. DUFF. 414 Grant St., Pittsburg. a29-53-WS FOR OALE-(3,250-AT HOBOKEN STATION. W. P. K. R., lot 4UX165; new frame dwelling, water, nat. gas, front and rear porches, large hall and 8 rooms, fruit and shade trees, etc; Just the place for nice quiet home; handy to all churches and schools: vtry easypayments: monthly If de sired. THOS. 11COATFREY, 3509 Butler st. ja25-18-WSSa FOR SALE-LOTS. East End Lot, lOR SALE-TEN ACRES IU, NINETEENTH ward: lavs well for euttlnsr'un Into lots: price COO per aere. STRAUB 4 'MORRIS, corner oodst. and Third ave. U29-43 W FOR SALE A NUMBER OF CHOICE LOTS In various parts of tbe East End: some decided bargains: list on application STRAUB & AiuAAio, cur. wooasi. ana intra ave. jar-o J J OAUI CA31 CZtU DUUJUllIU DUU S. 1? Fifth ave. cable line: location unsurpassed: fashionable neighborhood: terms reasonable. Call on M. E. HARRISON, 131 Filth avenue. (Room 2.) Ja29-86 OR SALE-SHADY LANE-5 ACHES OF ground fronting on Shady Lane, near Forbes ave.: splendid building site, or very suitable for subdivision: none better In market. I. M. PEN NOCK ASON, 105 Fourth ave. laS5-67-MWg .,t, . r tB V . iim .... ....... nv.... urPt ll Allegheny Lets. FOR SALE-BUENA VISTA BTREET LOT near North ave.. Allegheny, 20x110 each. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. 3B-182. a2S-5 OHSALE-ON JACKSON ST.. ALLEGHENY, well located: lot 80x170 ft.; ptrtially im proved: can be fully Improved or subdivided to a profitable advantage. See W. A. HERRON 4 SON 8. 80 Fourtn ave. Ja2-52-W Subnrbnn Lot. FOR SALE-?100-BEAUTIFUL LOTS FOR homes, either level or gently sloping, facing east or west, on high or low ground, along rail road, close to three stations: 24 trains dilly; fare 4 cents; prices (75 to (150, 50c to (1 a week; free ride to the ground. MAGAW 4 GOFF. L1M.. 145 Fourth ave Ja26-U-uwsu FOR SALE-CRAFTON LOTS-5.LOTS. EACH 50x160 feet (500 each; 3 lots. 50x150 feet, (353 each: 3 lots on Ridge ave., (350. (300 and (750 each: one-third cash, balance In 1. 2and3years: these lots arewlthln fourmluntes'of station and In good neighborhood. STRAUB 4 MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave. Ja29-46 Farms. FOR SALE A FARM OF 96X- ACRES: WELL Improved; on main line- of P.. Ft. W. 4 C. Ry.: S3 miles west of Pittsburg.' Address F. E. HARTZELI., Alliance, O. , JaZ7-39 FOR SALE FARM OF 21 ACRES, LOCATED near Allison Park, Pittsburg and Western It. R.: 4 minutes' from station. For terms, call on ALGEO BROTHERS, 204 Federal St.. Alle gheny. Ja26-40-D OR SALE-FARM SO ACRES. HOUSE AND barn: all kinds of fruit, coat and limestone: very productive soil; near station, on. Allegheny river, one hour's ride from city. ED. wrrriSH. 410 Grant st. Ja25-D FOR SALE-FARMS 50 ACRES, CHICKEN or dairy, house and stable; lays well; all In grass; 2! miles from station ; 18 miles rrom Pltts urg; (2,000. Send ror big new farm and exchange list. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Broker, Roches ter, Pa. Ja29-77-MWFSU FOR SALE-FARM OF 109 - ACRES-FOUR miles from Allegheny Cityline, on the Per rysvllle road, just In the oil Mid gas belt; this property will divide up well in five or ten-acre lots: the farm is well watered, with frnlt trees in profusion, and a good dwelling house or 8 rooms, with two barns with good stable aud all new fences; If not sold will be rented to a good tenant for dairy farming Inquire at 160 Fourth ave., JOHN D. THOMPSON. Ja29- Mnnufnctnring Sites. FOR SALE LOT 196X120 FT. IN ALLEGHENY City or If desired can secure 190 ft. square on paved streets: railroad siding: location unsnr- Sassed: rentals now pay 6 per cent on price. AMES C. LEWIS 4 CO., 97 Fourth ave. Ja29-42 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN East End. Wllklnsburg. Sharpsburg. Etna and other parts of the city. JAMES C. LEWIS 4 CO., 97 Fourth avenue. a29-42 FOR SALE-PRIME CITY INVESTMENTS, choice home properties, both cities and sub urbs: call ror our list Just Issued. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St. Tel. 1,773. Ja26-95 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CITIES 1,000 houses and lots: call or send for new list Just out. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. de3l-52-wr FOR SALE BUSINESS. Easiness Chances. FOR SALE-MILK ROUTE, HORSE AND wagon, cheap. Address J. A. K., Dispatch office. Ja29-92 FOR SALE-A BARBER SHOP IN A H 0. 1 LO CATION In Allegheny: price low. U BER INGEB 4 SON, l1 Fourth ave. Ja29-58-wrsn FORSALE-ATYOUNGSTOWN, O., ONE OF the finest nine stone quarries In tbe State. Inquire of JOHN HOUSE, half mile from Youngs town, v ' Ja29-45 FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE DOING A business of (10.000a year,- .with' horse, wagon and buggy. for(L000. Call at -NO. 9 WOOD ST. between 9 and 11 A. M. Ja29-90 FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN THE CITY Invoice (2,200: newly fitted and stocked: good location: good reason: come quick. Address DUNN, Dispatch office. J&29-44 FOR SALEATA VERY LOWPRfcE-THE entire furnlshment of a downtown boarding house, with goodwill and lease; house now filled with first-class boarders. J. C. REILLY. 77 Dia mond st. Ja29-9o FOR8ALE-SHOESTORE-IN A GOOD LOCA TION a good stock of saleable goods: must be sold In 10 days: reason for selling change of busi ness. Call on or address J. S. REKD. New Brighton, Pa. Ja28-67-Tuwr FOR SALE riVE-EIGHTHS INTEREST IN wagon and blacksmith shop, situated right in heart of city; business last year p5,ooo: delicate health of owner only reason for selling. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja29-96 FOR SALE-BUSINESS CHANCE-ON SMITH FIELD St.: a thriving business; established 15 years: one of tbe finest locations In tbe city; will be sold at a bargain, as owner wishes to retire from business. For full particulars call on COOPER 4 PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. Ja28-4 FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP, GOODS AND 10 cent store, fish and oyster depot, grocery stores (350 to 110. ooo. cigar stores (250 to 11.800, drug stores, country stores, boarding bouses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries, feel store, cigar factory and other good business chances. S1IEP ARD 4 CO., 54 Fifth ave. Jat FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS BREWERY, fully equipped and doing a large and pros perous business: price (22,000; easy terms; this is a rare chance for brewery foreman with small cipltal; the owner wishes to retire on account of old age. For full particulars apply to JAMES C. LEWIS 4 CO., 97 Fourth ave. Ja29-42 FOR SALE-A MOUNTAIN HOTEL-NEAR Cresson, on Penna. R. R at a noted springs with about 10 acres of beautiful lawn and grove; 40 rooms filled all the yrarrouud: lnrnlsied nearly new; owing to 111 health the owner wishes to re tire, and will sell low if acted on soon. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth ave. Ja29-57-WTS FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS RETAIL grocery business on one orthe best thorough fares in Allegheny, with an excellent, clean and well kept stock: elevator and complete facilities; wagon shed, stable on the alley In the rear: the business is highly prosperous, has always made moner, and is only being offered JCor sale now on accountof the 111 health of thepresent proprietor; such a fine opening is of rare occurrence. Par ticulars given confidentially to principals only by JAMES W. DRAPE 4 CO., Agents. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja23-73 easiness stands. FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY, BEAVER ave., near Franklin St., Allegheny, a 2-story brick building, with plumbing shop and stable on first floor and 5 dwelling rooms on second; lot 23x125. BLACK 4 UAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave. 3B-86 Ja28-5 FOR SALE-NO. 4917 PENN AVE.-FIRST-CLASS, Increasing locality for any kind of business: lot 20x100, with new trick building Just finished In first-class style; containing storeroom, hall, vestibule, bath, hot and cold Water, and fire large rooms: possession at once: price (6.750, K cash. bal. to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. Ja25-19-wssn FOR SALE-3IISCELLANEOUfc. -r Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc FOR SALE BLACK HORSE 8 1JEARS OLD; weight 1,200 lbs.; well bred;' good traveler: works double or single; cheap lor want of use. Can be seen at 4621 BUTLER ST: Ja2S-8J Machinery and Metals. TTIOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW C and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny Pa. Jal7-38)i 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. HARMES' MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First aye.. Pittsburg. Ja8-38-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all rentted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Pa,(inray,Alleglieny. Pa. oc2i-80-D I7IOR SALE- HOISTING ENGINES. NEW and second nand;wlre and manllla rope, der rick and fittinn, hoisting tabs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. an5-17-uwr LOST. 2 T- OST OR STOLEN A -YELLOW AND J white setter dog was lost or (Ojlen from A. M. BYERS'. Allegheny and WestiJii ave., Alle gheny, on Wednesday evenlngi'lista liberal re ward will be paid for his return. " . 129-S1 LOST-(5 00 WILL BE PAID T4JJTHE PERSON returning to Room No. 11, UjitSn station or West Elizabeth station, a silver roatch box with American sliver coin on it. which'' was lost on West Elizabeth accommodation January 25. 1a28-63 LOST-MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, between 6 and 8 o'clock, onTioy Hill cars, a lady's pocketbook, containing S gold piece, small change and some gold trinkets. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at HENDRICKS' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. 68 Federal street. Allegheny. U29-88 CJUITABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS ALL O kinds of birds and pet animals, parrots, pigeons and poultry: gold fish and fixtures; seed and gravel for birds; fine does, birds and animals mounted to order at ESPlCH'3 BIRD STORE, 640 Smlthlleld St.; near Seventh ave. de4-28-WSU TO LET. Allegheny Residences. TO LET-RE31DENCE,NO. 243 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny, near the parks. A. J.PESTE- COST. 413 Grant St. Ja2S65 Subnrbnn Residence. rno LET-AT EDGEWORTH STATION. P.. J. Ft. W. 4C. R. R.. 2-story brick house ot 8 rooms, frame stable, with 12 acres land, fruits, etc. : pleasant surroundings. L M. PEN NOCK 4 SON, No. 105 Fourth aye. Ja25-67-MWS TO LET-9-ROOMED STONE RESIDENCE and 3 acres ground. Washington avenue, Mansfield, P., C. 4 St. L. B. R. : a regular home. For particulars apply to BOBT. H. BROWN, Mansfield Valley. Pa. Ja24-75 TO LET AT EDGEWORTH STATION, ON the P. F. W. 4 C. R. R., for one or several years, a beautiful new eight-roomed house: also finished rooms in attic: all modern conveniences; bath room: laundry and gas of both kinds. In quire at LEADER OFFICE. Ja23-100 Anrtmentv. TO LET-A FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS AND bath room: natnral gas, Hot and cold water. No. 113 CENTER AVE. Ja29-4I Ofllces. Desk Room, etc TO LET-FINE SUITE OF OFFICES IN THE Jones building. No. 67 Fourth avenue. Ap ply to HOWARD JONES, Real Estate, 135 Fourth ave., city. Telephone, 1521 Ja27-4S TO LET-SUITABLE FOE ANY BUSINESS Suite of first floor large offices, with commodlons flre.proof vault, steam heat, etc., at 419 Wood street, in Germanla Savings Bank building: will ba remodeled as tenant may desire. Apply on premises to THOS. D. KELLER. ta4-92-ws 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 : ja29-63 Business Stands. TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS store building in one of the best locations for a country store in Ohio. Address JESSE KEPNER, New Garden, Col. co., Ohio. Ja24-7-Mwr fXlOLET-WILKINSBURG-FLO'CRING MILL class opening. Apply to N. I. LUDWICK. Wll klnsburg, Pa., or A. W. DUFF, 414Grantst. Ja29-(6-WS TO LET-THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL move into their new building about MarcH 1. consequently the rooms now occupied in the Petroleum Exchange building wlU be to let. In quire at the BANK. Ja29-94 TO LET-BUILDING 150x42 FEET, TWO stories: shed 40x20 feet: a main and private office well finished, all formerly occupied by tbe Youngstown Stamping Co., Yonngstown, O.: this plant is admirably located formanafacturing pur poses and will beleaBed at a tow figure. Address THE YOUNGSTOWN STAMPING CO., Youngs town, O. Ja2S-55 TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM The business office of The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased property, corner SJilthfield and Diamond sts., and the greater part of Nos. S7 and 99 Firth avenqe, here tofore known as the Dispatch building, will la consequence be for lease dnrlnga 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 IANAGER OF THE DISPATCH at the Fifth ave. office. ja3-117 PERGONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS! WE HAVE MANY quaint and out-of-the-way books not to be had anywhere else. Have yon seen. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, 900 Liberty st. Ja29 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family ar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate bis wearing appareL and which, ot 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 Filth are., corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. au30-D AMUSEMENTS. pRAND OPERA HOUSE- Next week! Return of the famous RUDOLPH ARONSON'S C05HC OPERA COMPANY, Presenting Monday. Tnesday, Wednesday evenings and Wednesday matinee, the spark line operetta NADJYI Thursday, Friday, Saturday eveninjjs and Sat urday matinee, for the first time here, THE DRUM MAJOR! Tbo casts include the following popular artists: Pauline Hal, Georgia Dennin. Eva Davenport, Kate Uart, Florence Bell, Grace Golden, James Powers, Edwin Stevens, John Brand. Charles Campbell, Ellis Ryse, A. W. Maflin. Produced under tbe direction of Mr. Jesse "Williams. Both operas presented in the same gorgeons manner as always characterizes a Casino pro duction. Sale of seats begins Thursday morning, January 30. ja2S-79 RAND OPERA HOUSE J TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesday and maturdat. Cora Tanner in FASCINATION. Next week, Abohso2t Casino Opeea coxfaxt. jaZ7-22 TVIJOU THEATER-To-nlght. HARTLEY CAMPBELL'S WHITE SLAVE. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. February 3, TIip Funniest Play Yet, 'THE FAKIR." 1a27-28 HARRIS' THEATER--Erery Afternoon and Evening. ALONE IN LONDON. Week Febrnary 3 N. S. Wood, in blsnewplay, "Oat in the Streets." ja26-15-MWF H ARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY- To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE HOWARD BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY. ja26-l HENRY WATTERSON AT OLD CITY HALL. THURSDAY, JANUARY SO. Subject: "MONEY AND MORALS." Tickets at Klober's. ja29 1 WORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHENY CITY. Madam Myers. Barnmn's original Bearded Lady; Wbale Oil Gns, 18 years a whaler, and many other novel wonders of tbe world. Excellent stage entertainment. Feb. 3 The Living Suicide. Ia28-9I FItOPOaALn. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the borough of Brad dock up to MONDAY EVENING. February 3, 1890, at 730 o'clock, for 500 feet 2-inch woven fire hose and 250 feet 2-mch leather fire hose. For further particulars apply to C. H. Sheets or Henry Fix. Braddock, Pa. The borough Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. H. C. SHALLENBERGER, Burgess. ja29-93 Braddock. Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED for the erection of a school building for the Peebles Sab-School District, Pittsburg, at Gleenwood, Twenty-third ward. Plans and specifications can be examined at the office ot T. D. Evans, Architect, Rooms 814 and 815, Lewis Building, where the bids can be left. All bids must be in on or before Thursday noon, February 6, 18&0. and the right is reserved to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ja27-6-27,29,31,fe3,4,5 PROPOSAL8 TO IRON MANU FACTURERS. Office or U. 8. Llght Honse Engineer. Fifth and Mxtb Districts, Baltimore, Md.. January 20, 1S90. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, M..of WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of February 1890, for furnishing tbe materials and labor of all kinds necessary for the completion and de livery of the metal-work of the Shark's Fin Shoal and Greenbury Point Shoal Light Houses. Maryland. Plans, specifications, forms ot proposals, and otherinformatlon may be obtained on application to this office. Tbe right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects, i, C. MALLERY. Captain of Engineers, U. S. A, Light-House Engineer. ja27-!4-irwT ELECTIONS. The Char-tiers Valley Gas Co.. 1 Pittsburg, Pa., January 18. 1S90. NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of this company will be beld at the office of the company, Gan-ison bnilding, corner Wood street and Third ave nue. Pittsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY. January SO, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. x.. for tbe election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before tbe meeting. jal9-17 F.J. TENER. Secretary. MEETINGS. NOTICE Special meeting of Iron Molders' Onion No. 48 to be held THIB EVENING In their ball, comer Second avenue and Grant street, at 8 o'clock. By order of the Ja29-71 PRESIDENT. PIANOla, ORGANSL And all manner ot Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, delO-D Fifth avenue. ADCTIOS HALES. Office of the Controller, allegheny county. plttsbrtrg. pa. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. In accordance with a decree of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions, made 11th day of November, 1-589, No. 28 September Session. 1889. Miscel laneous, the Commissioners of Allegheny county were empowered to sell certain real estate In the city of Pittsburg, Pa. In pursu ance of said decree the Commissioners wiU sell on tbe premises, at public ontcry, to the ' highest and best bidders, on February 8, 1890. at 2 o'clock P. If., tbe following described pieces of property, to wit: First All that certain piece of ground situated on the sonthwest comer of Diamond st, with a frontage of 75 feet on said Diamond street, beginning atthe corner of Diamond street and a 20-foot alley and running back westwardly along said alley, preserving tbe same width a distance of one hundred (US) and fifteen feet, on which is erected a two-story brick bouse. Second All that pertain piece of ground known as tbe University property, situated on tbe corner of Diamond and Ross streets, having a frontage on Ross street of one hundred (115) aud fifteen feet and on Diamond street of one (100) hundred feet, having erected thereon two three-story brick bouses. Tbe terms of sale are in each case SLO0O to be paid on day of sale. Tbe remainder of one fourth tbe amount of purchase money on tha delivery of the deeds. Tbe balance in four equal annual payments, with interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, on tbe whole amount unpaid, on the first days of July and Jannary of each year. The jhole to be secured by close bond and mortgage, with insurance and sci. fa. clause. Also, sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. FRIDAY. 7th day of February, 1890, for a twenty-year lease of the University property. Tbo bidders will state the sum annually to be paid for the full period uamed, which sum is to be paid semi-annually at the office of the County Treasurer on the first days of July and January of each year. Tbe lessee will be required to sign an article with the Commissioners to pay all taxes, water rents and assessments on said property, to carry insurance on the buildings in a snm equal to what has been carried by the county on said buildings in tbe interest of the lessor. To give bond for the falthf nl performance of the agree ment in tbe sum of H00O. with a clause in tbe agreement empowering the Commissioners to annul tbe lease on default at any time by the lessee to fully comply witn all the conditions of tbe lease. Proposals will be marked proposals for lease and be accompanied with a bidders' bond in the snm of 1,000. Tbe Commissioners reserving tbe right to reject any and all bid.-;. JOSIAH SPEER. jaWB-W County Controller. A J. PENTECOST. GENERAL AUCTIONEER. 413 Grant street. Special attention to. sales of furnitnre at private residences. ja23-dM LEGAL NOTICES. E-.TATE OF JOHN H. WILHELM DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of John H. Wilhelm have been granted to tbe under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those baying claims against the same should maice them known without delay. MARY HWILHELM, Administrator, or CArt SID" t RICHARDSON, Attorneys, 135 Fourth avenue. ja29-52-W W. C. ERSKJNE, Attorney. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE-IN THE ES A TATE OF JAMES McADOO, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Allegheny County I will sell on tbe premises, on SATURDAY. February 8, 1890, at 11 o'clock A. M., all tbe real estate of James McAdoo, de ceased,consistlng of Kacre of grouud,situa'.e in Patton township, said county, adjoining lands of Annanias Wilson and others, on which i3 erected a frame dwelling house. ALLES & BAILEY, A. S. 311LLER, ja.'-35-w Auctioneers. Administrator. SAMUEL A. AMMON, Attorney-at-Law, 117 Diamond street. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-ESTATE of Joseph Kimmel, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph Kimmel, deceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tboe having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. MARIA A. KIM MEL, S. a HOLLAND. Executors, corner Smitbfield street and Liberty avenue. Pitts bnrg. Pa. jal5-93-W OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG. -VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLl report ot Viewers on the grading and pav ing of Dresden alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty-second street, has been appruved 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. 3L BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa. January 18, 1890. jal8-U VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Ii report of Viewers on the construction of Harcnms alley sewer, from Sou b 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 Conrt of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. Pittsbueo, PA., January 18, 1890. ja!8-41 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE .n report of viewers on the opening of St. Clair street, from Penn avenue to Baum 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. BIGELO V, Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa.. January 18. 1S90. jalSMl HOUSE HUNTERS CALL ON BLACK I BAIRD, 95 Fourth 'Avenue, Or the following Druggists for tbe Largest Rent List in the City ISSUED WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. PITTSBURG 8. S. Holland, corner Liberty and Smitbfield streets; C. F. Nourse No. 190 Center avenue: J. M. Blackburn. No. 388 Fifth avenue: Louis H. Vogel, Webster and Roberts streets; Emil G. Stucky t Co, Wylle avenue and Fulton street. EAST END Markell Bros., cor. Penn and Frankstown avenues; R. D. Brent, No. 3703 Fifth avenue, Oakland; J. R. McCreary, cor. Homewood ave. and Grazier stL, Homewood. SOUTHSIDE-Jacob Spohn, No. 2 Carson street; Charles Schwann, No. 1707 Carson street. LAWRENCEVILLE-D. S. Blackburn, No. 3343 Penn avenue; Totten & Bender, No. 1301 Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-Charles L. Walther. No. M Chestnut street: J. P. Urben. cor. Franklin and Fulton streets; W. S. Hixenbaugb, cor. Manhattan and Rebecca stn-ets; E. Hol den 4 Co., No.63 Federal, cor. Lacock street; Geo. E. Foster, cor. Washington avenne and Fremont street; Joseph F. Neeiy. No. 371 Rebecca street. H. J. McBrlde, cor. Fede ral and Ohio streets. 8EWICKXEY, PA C. G. Woods, cor. Broad and Beaver streets. BLACK &l BAIRD, Ja22-18-W 95 FOURTH AVENUE. And made payable in monthly or quarterly in stallments, making it pos sible for any. who will try. Money FnMsM to Buy a Home to own a home with little risk, for in event of death of the borrower tbe mort gage or debt is paid. See V. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ' jall-13-WS 408 DR. LAMB 408. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist in Female Diseases: also in Reflex Ailments of tbe Spine and Nervous System and In Disorders of tbe Blood. Office hours, 9 to 11 a. jr., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 Office 408 Penn ave, Pittsburg, Pa. ja29-91 SDLTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, 31. MAY SONS & CO., STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS 7 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-rrs 68 SIXTH AVE, PltUbnrgPa, 1 i s' r
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