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THE HTTSBTJRG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, JANUARY' 30, 189(X
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THE0L0GIC THUNDER
Ebenezer Church's Outs Say That it
Rolled All Around the Skv.
ODD IDEAS ON CLOSE COMMUNION.
One Unwilling Sister is Threatened With
an Attachment.
ODTS HAKE THE 1KB Q1TE ETIDEKCE
There 'was another meeting yesterday be
fore the commissioner to take evidence on
the connter-applicatiocs for a charter for
the Ebenezer Baptist Church, at the corner
of Colwell and Miller streets, in which it
was developed that some of the "ins" at
well as the "outs" were disposed to fight
iatitudinarianism.
James Bryant testified that he did not
know why the church had side-tracked him,
as he knew of no charges preferred against
him, and had never been notified that there
were any.
Oncross-examination the witness said he
cow belonged to what is called the Band of
Brethren. He said he was one of the par
ties who presented a petition for redress of
grievances.
On redirect examination Mr. Bryant said
that he had asked that Messrs. Morton,
Carter, Johnson and Murray be given a
show, and this seemed to be the cause of his
expulsion.
Sarah Bryant testified that she knew of
no reason why the church had expelled her.
She had also signed the paper asking for the
call of a council to pass on what were con
sidered by the "outs" the unwarranted ex
pulsion of the gentlemen above named.
This lady's views of what constituted close
and open communion were some v hat unique.
NOT BUN REGULAR.
Mary C. Johnson said she had never re
ceived any authoritative notice to attend an
investigation, and had been excluded with
out hearing. She said that after Mr. Pryor
took hold the church had not been run as a
regular Baptist church.
Mrs. E. Ford deposed that Bev. Pryor
told her she had been excluded because she
had signed a paper asking for a council to
pass on the question as to whether the
bounced brethren had been given a fair
trial.
Mrs. Hester Scott's story was similar to
that of her predecessors, except the addition
that Kev. Pryor had fired Brother Porter
because they could not agree upon an ex
egesis of a certain portion of the Scripture,
Sister Scott objected to Methodists not in
good standing in their own church being
asked to partake o! the communion, and the
pastor said, "If she don't like to eat, let
her go."
"William Herbert objected to testifying
until authority was shown to compel him,
and he was informed that he was too late in
filing his objection, as he was now in the
toils and could not escape. Witness was a
deacon -when the exclnded were ousted. He
said he had notified Sister Scott to attend
trial. "Witness did not serve copies of no
tice, but thought they should have been so
furnished as a matter of right The charges
presented were "disorderly," and witness
said "disorderly" consisted in not appearing
before the church when notified. Witness
believed that some of the grievances were
well founded and that others were not. In
some respects the witness thought the
church was conducted as a regular Baptist
church and in others that it was not The
management was more flexible than he had
been previously accustomed to, but he con
tinued to commune.
On cross-examination the witness said
some of the excluded had been before the
Board of Deacons, and it sent their cases to
the church to get their auto de fe. The
charge "disorderly," Mr. Herbert said, con
sisted in members absenting themselves
from church. He said a council could not
be called unless the church agreed to it, but
if the church refused, then the association
might withdraw the hand of fellowship. In
such case Mr. Herbert did cot know whether
the church might be called a regular Bap
tist church, but as tor himself he proposed
to be a regular Baptist He had doubts
whether a church could in all cases kick
successfully against the association.
HISCOCE HAD THE PREFERENCE.
Thornton Dyer also wanted to know, as a
condition precedent to testifying, whether
he had been regularly subpoenaed and was
told to go on, as he was in the trap. He
said the Lord's snpper was cot adminis
tered by Kev. Pryor according to regular
Baptist usage, but according to the Xew
Testament direction. He said Hiscock's
Manual was taken as authority in "hard
cases," instead of the New Testament The
exclusion of members was "for talking."
They were all excluded for having their
names to the paper, which was against the
rules ot the church. "The rule was made
to prevent free speech." He said that the
charge preferred before the association re
garding the mode of administering the com
munion against the Ebenezer "ins" was
true.
On cross-examination the witness said the
roll of the church would not be evidence to
him of membership unless he heard the
members answer to their names. He would
cot undertake to say whether the New Tes
tament or Hiscock was the best authority
regarding the mode of administering the
communion.
Frank Churchwell could cot say, for his
"life," why these people were excluded only
on hearsay. He was present when some of
the members were excluded, and seemed to
think it was the ready-one-two-three fire order.
The witness is still a member of the church,
as well as Mr. Herbert, but he says he does
not commune regularlyias psedobaptists and
other kinds of believers are allowed to par
take. Bev. J. H. Pryor was recalled, and said
that Mrs. Frances Gilbert was not now a
member of the church. He denied that he
had advised her not to attend the hearing
before Commissioner Clark yesterday.
Messrs. Frescott and Bros and their client!),
however, shook their heads significantly,
and hinted that Sister Gilbert would be
present at the next hearing or something
would be heard drop.
A Difficulty Surmounted.
It is often very difficult to tell what kind of a
laxative to give to a very young child who is
suffering from constipation. The only medi
cine which is at the same time perfectly safe,
effective and pleasant to take, is Hamburg
Figs. 25 cents. Dose, one Fig. Mack Drug Co.,
K. Y. TTSU
Special Sale Beds This Morning In Silks
mnd Dress Goods.
Bemnants. short lengths and single pat
terns, at the lowest prices ever heard of.
Jos, Horxb & Co. '8
Penn Avenne Stores.
You 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.
Remnnnts Enough for an Ordinary Dress
Goods Stock.
Special sale this morning. Bemnants,
short lengths and dingle patterns; silks and
dress goods must go before Saturday.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Whoever Hea'd
Of good cassi mere overcoats, with vel vet collar
and satice sleeve lining.sellingfor the ridic
ulous low price of $5. We are offering this
big bargain, but only for a few days. .Heavy
ulsters, with big collars and cloth lining, at
the same price $5 for those who prefer
them, P. C. C. C.
Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the sew
Court House.
Bale Begins To-Dar.
Every remnant, short length and single
pattern, silks and dress goods must go this
week. Prices will do it
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
HOKE COAL SHIPPED.
Two Accidents by Which a Number ot Coal
Boats Were Sunk.
One of the towboats, the Diamond, owned
by C. Jutte, coal dealer, of thiscitv, ran into
a bank in the Ohio river yesterday at Bock
port, Ind. The particulars of the accident
have not been fully received, except that it
occurred during a fog, and five boats were
lost, but all folly insured.
The Pacific struck a coal boat owned by
Fawcett & Son while coming down with a
tow. Subsequently the Jim Brown ran over
the sunken craft and rendered it a total loss.
The sunken boat belonging to Hays &
Hamilton is now being raised.
A few shipments were made yesterday.
The Sam Clark left with 17 barges; the Geo.
Cook left for Cincinnati with 14 barges, also
a tow with 12 barges. The Dick Fulton will
leave to-day with seven light boats and
seven barges bound for Louisville.
Mr. F. L. Bobbins says in reierenceto the
scale adopted by the Columbus convention
of miners that he does cot think their new
scale can go into effect, although the opera
tors are able to pay somewhat more than the
present prices.
QUICK TIME TO EAST END.
Tbo P. K. R. Will Slake ibo Cable Lines Get
n Faster ftlove On.
District Passenger Agent Thomas E. Watt,
of the Pennsylvania Kailroad, was asked
yesterday if his company had taken any
official notice of the cable railway reduction
offaretoEastLiberty. Hesaid: "Thereisno
necessity for it We are making better time
than the cable cars and the fare will be only
2 cents more than by the other lines. We
have 20 trains per day that make the run be
tween Pittsburg and East Liberty in less
than 12 minutes. Br commutation tickets
we make the fare only 7 cents. If we make
it any lower we will have to carry people
for nothing, and I do not think we are lia
ble to do this. I can leave my office at the
corner of Fifth avenue and Smithfield
street, walk to the Union station and be at
the East Liberty station in 20 minutes from
the time I left my office. I have tried the
cable lines, and in the crowded part of the
evening I have found that I would only be
as far as Oakland in the same time. When
a street car stops at every crossing it cannot
be expected that it will make the time."
FATHER STRDB'S F0NERAL.
Solemn Services Conducted In St. Paul's
Cntholic Cathedral.
The funeral of the Very Kev. Joseph
Strub, C. S. P.. Provincial of the Order of
the Holy Ghost in the United States, took
place yesterday from St Paul's Cathedral.
The remains were interred under the altar,
in the mortuary chapel belonging to the or
der at Sharpsburg.
The remains were conveyed from the Holy
Ghost College to the church by the students
ot the college, the Order of Stanislaus and
many Catholics of Sharpsburg. At the
church the "office for the dead" was
chanted, followed by a requiem high mass.
The latter was celebrated by Father
Schwab, assisted by Father Jaworski as
deacon and Father Koch as sub-deacon.
Father Wall preached the sermon. Among
the distinguished guests present was the
bishops of Grand Bapids, Mich.
HOW FARES WERE REDUCED.
The Tractioa Company's Philadelphia Di
rectors Decided.
The reduction of fare on the Fifth Avenne
line, which was noted in yesterday's issue,
has occasioned considerable curiosity as to
how it was brought about without a regular
meeting of the company, which it was un
derstood would have to take place before
anything could be done.
In reference to the matter Secretary Mc
Farland states that endeavors were made to
bring the directors together, but as the ma
jority reside in Philadelphia, some of whom
were ill and unable to make a trip to this
city, an informal meeting was held there a
few days since, and with the assistance of a
little correspondence the decision already
known was arrived at
TO CONTINUE HIS SEARCH.
Colonel Helm Refuses to Give the Nnmes
of the Pittsburg Heirs.
Colonel W. W. Helm, of Louisville, Ky.,
who has been in the city the past few days
searching for the Pittsburg heirs to part of
an estate of 300,000 acres in Eastern Ken
tucky, left for Cincinnati last night to con
tinue his search in that city. He will re
turn to Pittsburg and complete his work
within a few months. He refused to say
yesterday who the Pittsburg heirs were on
account of the feeling it might engender.
He also thinks the squatters cow on the
gronnd would cause him trouble if too
much was said about the matter.
ELECTRICITY IN WILKINSBURG.
A Contract Closed for a Plant In the Pros
perons Borough.
Hughes & Gawthrop, agents of the
Thomson-Houston Electric Company, in
this city, yesterday closed a contract with
the Wilkinsburg Electric Company for an
electric light plant The latter will consist
of 1,300 incandescent and 30 arc lights. The
contract is worth about $25,000. The plant
must be ready for operation by March 1.
A Question of Responsibility.
Thomas E. Miaco, business manager of
the May Howard Burlesque Company,
states that a satchel belonging to him, con
taining $440, was stolen from the safe of the
St Charles Hotel on Monday night, and he
asks that the hotel be responsible for the
loss. The proprietor declines on the ground
that Mr. Miaco did not state that the satchel
contained money, and therefore only ordi
nary care was exercised.
The Central Trvs Its Power.
The Central Traction's motive power was
tested yesterday. Trial trips will be made
this week, but active operation is postponed
until next week.
As GOOD AS GOLD.
Tiro Hnndrcd Lots Near Denver, Col., Free.
Desiring to attract universal attention, we
have adopted this novel and expensive
method of placing onr property before the
people.
The lots we are giving away are in
Plainfield, a new suburban addition on the
Fort AVorth and Denver Kailroad, only a
few minutes' ride from the Union depot at
Denver, Col.
These 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 petson, and require no contract to
improve. If you desire one of these lots
send us yonr 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.
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIItL,
401 Smithfield Street, for. Fourth venue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000.
Deposits of $1 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent its
Whoever Heard
Of good cassimere overcoats, withyelvet col
lar and satine sleeve lining, selling for the
ridicnlous low price of $5. We are offering
this big bargain, but only for a few days.
Heavy ulsters, with big collars and cloth
lining, at the same price $5 for thoie.wb.0
S refer them. p. c. C. C,
or. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new
Court House.
You will be well pleased if you make use
of the Iron City Brewing Co.'i ale and beer.
Competent judges pronounce them the lead
ing brews. All dealers keep them, .
CONTRACTORS' TROUBLES.
The Trade-Dnlonlit and the Capltnllit Not
the Only Sufferers.
If things in the building line continue
much longer as they are at present there
will be a radical reforming of lines, or the
breeching will give way somewhere. A
prominent building contractor, belonging to
a firm that runs a dozen large gangs of men,
said yesterday:
"If there is not a rearrangement soon, I
will pnll out of business and go at farming
or something else that I can control. There
are several causes for the present unsati
factory condition of affairs. In the first
place there is always a shoal of journeymen
who think they have administrative ability
sufficient to make money contracting, and
their competition has pulled down the price
on ordinary work (the speaker's specialty is
brick work) until in the buildine of
dwelling houses, with the fre
quent stops necessary for carpenters to
put in joists, etc., the brick-laying con
tractor must work himselt if he wants to
make any money, and he must be a hustler
at running men or he cannot do it even
then. If he trust to the tender mercy of the
average foreman he will lose money. We
only take work of this kind in order to be
able to keep our best hands employed in
dull times. We can still make some money
on special work or on large contracts by
pushing things sharply.
"Now we must allow nine hours to con
stitute a day's work and pay the same wages
we formerly paid for ten hours' service.
Material is also higher than it was before
the hours of labor were decreased, and this
spring brickmakers have advanced bricks a
dollar a thousand and yet our rates remain
the same. We will not do much this season
unless we get better prices."
This man's individual share of last year's
profits was, $3,700, but he says he would not
go through the same amount of worry again
to make twice that amount of money. As
he has accumulated sufficient wealth to live
fairly well without work his plight is not
so bad as it might be, but it seems that there
are many contractors not so well fixed, who
would do as well as they do cow and save
worry were they to work by the day.
Sale begins to-day Every remnant,
short length and single pattern, Bilks aud
dress goods, must go this week. Prices will
do it Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Cabinet photos $1 per dozen, prompt de
livery. Crayons, etc., at low prices.
Lies' Gallery,
TTSU 10 and 12 Sixth st
B.&B.
Co'jie to cloak room to-day read display
ad. this paper. Boggs & Buhl.
MEETING'S.
MEETING-MEMBERS OF CENTRAL
LODGE No. 42, Sons of St George, are
requested to attend the f nneral of our late
brotuer.John B. Morgan,at his late residence.88
Sixteenth st, S. S., on THURSDAY. January
30, at 2 P.M. Sister lodges are invited to at
tend. By order J. G. MORROW. Pre.
WM. BASS. Sec. jaSO-79
RESORTS.
OLD POINT COMFORT,
VA., HYGEIA HOTEL.
One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe,
where daily inspections, drills, guard mounting
ana dress parade take place. The scenic at
tractions are unrivaled.
Music afternoon and evening. Climate mild,
yet bracing and invigorating. The most de
lightful winter resort in the United States.
Turkish, Russian, Electric and HOT SEA
Baths. Send for Illustrative descriptive
pamphlet F. N. PIKE,
del4-83-TTSSu Manager.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
JISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
) Notice is hereby given that the firm of
ervey 4 Peters, Sbanopin, Pa., has been dis
solved by mutual consent J. T. Hervey retir
ing. All debts due the said firm will be paid to
a. .. meters, wno win aiso pay an claims
against said firm.
J. T. HEKV1S1.
jaju-aa
S. E. PETERS.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Treadeger street, from Sylvan
avenue to Bristol street
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburgh Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, aud it is hereby ordained and
enacted by authority of the same, that the
chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from
the date ot the passage of this ordinance,
Treadeger street from Sylvan avenue to Bris
tol street, at a width of 40 feet, in accordance
with an ordinance of Oouncils locating the
same, approved March 7, 1889. The damages
caused thereby and the benefits to pay the
same to be assessed and collected in accord
ance with the provisions of an act of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en
titled. "An act relating to streets and sewers
in cities of the second class," approved the 16th
day of May, A. D. 18S9. ja30-72
Continued on Fifth Paae.
AMUSEMENTS.
pRAND OPERA HOUSE
Next week! Return ot the famous
RUDOLPH ARONSON'S
COMIC OPERA COMPANY,
Presenting Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday
evenings and Wednesday matinee, the spark
ling operetta
NADJYI
Thursdav, Friday, Saturday evenings and Sat
urday matinee, for the first time here,
THE DRUM MAJOR!
The casts inclnde the following popnlar
artists: Pauline Hall, Georgie Dennln. Eva
Davenport, Kate Uart Florence Bell, Grace
Golden. James Powers. Edwin Stevens, John
Brand. Charles Campbell, Ellis Ryse, A. W.
Maflin.
Produced under the direction of Mr. Jesse
Williams.
Both operas presented in the same gorgeous
manner as always characterizes a Casino pro
duction. Seats now on sale. ja30
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
TO-NIUHT.
Matinee Saturday.
Cora Tanner in FASCINATION.
Next week,
Aronsow Casino Opera Company.
ja30
B
IJOU THEATER To-night
BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S WHITE SLAVE.
.Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
February 3, The Funniest Play Yet,
"THE FAKIR." ja27-2S
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
THE HOWARD
BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY.
ja26-l
WORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHENY
CITY. Madam Myers. Bamum's original
Bearded Lady; Whale Oil Gus, 18 years a
whaler, and many other novel wonders ot the
world. Excellent stage entertainment Feb.
3 The Living Suicide. a26-91
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received bv the borongh of Brad
dock up to MONDAY EVENING. February 3,
1800. at 7:30 o'clock, for 500 feet 2-lnch woven
fire hose and 250 feet 2-racb leather lire 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 bid'.
H. C. SHALLENBERGER, Burgess.
Ja29-93 Braddock, Pa.
ELECTIONS.
The Chartiers Valley Gas Co.. 1
PrrrsBUBO, Pa.. January 18, 189a J
-VrOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
L the stockholders of this company will be
neld at the office of the company. Garrison
building, comer Wood street and Third ave
nue, Pittsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY. January
SO, 1890, at 2 o'clock r. M.. fo the election of a
board ot directors to serve for the ensuing
year, and for the transaction of such other
business as may come before the meeting.
Jal9-17 -F. J. TENER. Secretary.
G
A BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u oevenra avenue,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone 1SH
Seo-36-'
TX3
B3-Htptay advertisement one dollar per
tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on tMs page such as.Wanted, For Salt,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less thanjlftf -xnts.
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.
BRANCH OFFICES AKE ALSO ESTAB
LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES,
WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND
OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS
WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOR IN
SERTION NEXT MORNING:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have account with Tns Dis
patch. pittsburg.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, VS Bntler street,
EMIL (). STUCKEY. 21th street and Penn ave,
E. G.STUCKEYACO.,Wylleave. andFuItonit
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
XAST END.
i. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenne.
oaklaxd.
MCALLISTER ASHLlBLER,5fhav. ft Alwood st
SOUTHSIDE.
JACOB Sl'OHN, No. 2Carson street
H. A.DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street
H. J. McBKIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. E0GERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnnt its.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
(J. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
FERRY 11. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOORER. Stationer. Mo. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Male ITcId.
"TTXANTED-GOOD WAGON BLACKSMITH.
V Inquire or P. BLATT, 67 and 69 Ridge avc,
Allegheny. ja30-73
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BRICK MULDER;
must be a sober. Industrious man. Apply
at WHARTON MCKNIGHT'S, 44 Penn ave.
J 130-18
-VTT-ANTED-A BOY WHO HAS HAD EX
W FEKIENCE in feeding Job press. Mc-
MAHON BROS. & ADAMS, 23 and 23 Fifth ave.
Ja30-S2
-VT7"ANTEU FIVE FIRST-CLASS SIOVE-
V PLATE molners. no trouble; aoply at once.
OHIO VALLEY FOUNDRY CO., Mansfield. O.
Ja29-76
WANTED-DRUG CLERK-MUST SPEAK
German and be a graduate in pharmacy or
registered. Address J. P. UK HEN, Allegheny,
Pa. JaaMSj
WANTED-A TRAVELING 8ALESMAN
one with experience In carriage hardware
preferred. Address, with references, P. O. BOX
780. a30-69
WANTED-10 MEN TO CANVASS; WILL
pay salary or commission to good men.
Inquire of T. R. DUNN, 2I7Uarson street, Sonth
lde. Js30-61
WANTED-REGISTERED DRUG CLERK;
state experience, salary expected and ref
erence. Address ALEX. C. CAMPANE, Dis
patch office. Ji30-I0
-TTJANTED-MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF
V dairy In Westmoreland co. For further
particulars apply to CONVENT OF MERCY,
Webster ave., Pittsburg. jaJO-65
YTTANTED-SHIPPER AT GLASS WORKS;
V good position for first-class man of experi
ence: no other need apply. Address GLASS
SHIPPER, Dispatch office. Ja39-27
WANTED-MAN FOR DAIRY-ONE WHO
can drive wagon and make himself gener
ally useful and understands care of cows. RURAL
DAIRY. New Brighton road. Ja3i!-77
-TTTANTED A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS
TV stenographer and mate himself generally
useful abont the office. Address, stating refer
ence and salary, P. O. BOX4S9, city. Ja29-7
WANTED - IMMEDIATELY - AN ENER
GETIC man of good address for business In
city: good Inducements for right party; personal
application. P. WARD, Room 2, 1036 Penn ave.
JaSO-M
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL
INO salesman acquainted with the fire
brick, eewer pipe, etc., trade in Ohio and Penn
sylvania. Address, with reference,-TORONTO,
Dispatch office. Ja28-7S-TT
WANTED-LIVE AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN
to sell our goods: special Inducements to
right parties; alro ladles to form tea clubs. Ad
dress for full particulars METROPOLITAN TEA
CO., Shlloh si., Pittsburg. Pa. Ja2S-27-TTS
XVTAN1ED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
VV BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL
LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny,
near bridge: open 9 A. M. to 9 P. Ji. ; a good hand
writing guaranteed In a few lessons; instruction
private for ladles and gentlemen. Ja25-TT8Su
WANTED-SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH
salary and expenses, to sell a line ofsllver
plated ware, watches, etc. ; by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
srttculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
WANTED ENERGETIC. RESPONSIBLE
men everywhere should secure territory for
The Wenster Elastic Draughts for Carriages;"
they are siniple,practlcal, cheap: their superiority
over the whlffletree Is so marked that no talk Is
required to sell them; no more shocks and Jars
from horse motion; no rattle as with the whlffle
tree; far stronger, safer, neater, easier on horse:
nothing to get out of order: can be attached In 15
minutes and entirely out of the way; no catching
of reins or horses tall: thousands In use and In
dorsed by horsemen everywhere: Immense sales
being made by agents: territory extremely val
nahle, as sale Is steady and continuous; all goods
guaranteed; Illustrated circular sent free. LOW
& EEWELL il'F'G CO.,116 Public so., Cleveland,
O. Jal9-68-TTSu
Female Help.
WANTED-A BUSINESS LADY OF GOOD
address. Call after 9 A. it., 42), SIXTH SI'.,
Rooms 1 and 2. Ja30-33
ANTED-G1RL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
WOUK In small family. Inquire 214 SAN
DUSKf ST., Allegheny, first door below the
park; reference required. Ja30-78
WANTED-IN OUR ORDER DEPARTMENT,
a well-educated lady, not underH; must be
willing to work at moderate compensation fortwo
weeks while learning: references. SUIT'S OF
FICK. Room 16, McCance block. Call after 1 r.M.
Ja30-3l
WANTED-I WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW
ladles on salary to take charge of my busi
ness at their homes; light, very fascinating and
healthful: wages (10 per wees.: reference given;
ood pay for part time. Address with sump,
LRS. MARION WALKER, Louisville. Ky.
sel2-lJ-Thsu
Male and Pemaie ITeln.
WANTEU-AT ONCE 6 FARM HANDS,
working honsekeeper, 60cooks. lOcnamber
malds, nurse girls. 100 house girls. 2 dining room
girls, 4 col. girls. MEEHAN'S, 5 Grant st.
Ja27-D
-TTTANTED-COOKS; WAGES, (3 50 TO 4 00:
VV chambermaids, dlnlngroom girls, nurses;
100 house girls: German and colored girls: larm
hands: drivers. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608
Grant st. deo-HThS
Rooms, nonsen. Etc
WANTED A FURNISHED ROOM BY
single man; Lawrenceville preferred. Ad
dress J. B.. Dispatch office. Ja30-S5
feltuntlon.
WANTED-A POSITION AS SALESMAN
or manager, on the road or in the house, bv
a practical business man. Address, for three
days, L., Dispatch office. ja30-M
-VTJANTED-A SITUATION BY A;MARRIED
VV man as driver, who also understands gar
denlngand care of cattle: good recommendations.
Address B. R. A., Dispatch office. Ja30-22
AN1ED-SITUATION-AS TIME KEEPER,
warehouseman and shipper, or at general
office work, by a competent middle-aged man.
AUIU6SI TT VlAAJUh, .VlBJJhCU UlUCS. J&AK2B
TrTANTED-BY YOUNG MARRIED MAN
tt position as clerk, assistant bookkeeper,
cashier or any position where he can make him
self useful; best of reference and security. Ad
dress Z. L.. Dispatch office, Ja30-34
ITCnaneiai.
w
ANTED-SMALL MORI GAG ES-1. J.WIL-
isufl, mruunuiTb n026-23
-TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
VV in sums to suit at 4J& s and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 107.
apl9-14-TTSSU
WANTED-HOUSES TO RENT-WE HAVE
many applicants for houses, large and
small. In both cities. See W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth aye. Ja9-S9-MTh
WANTED-MORTGAGES-I1.C00.000TOLOAN
In large and small amounts at 4k, 5 and 6
per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B.
COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth aye. myaO
WAN TED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT
GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at4 to6 per cent, as to security: no delay.
SAMUEL W. TBLACK& CO., 99 Fourth aye.
de8-14-MTWTr
-rrr-ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT-
V GAGES pn Improved real estate In sums of
50O and upward for 3 or 5 years at 4X, 5 and 6 uer
cent. L. O. FRAZ1KH. 'Forty-flftn and BuSer
streets. Ja26-21-TTSu.
WAM,TTLOAJ' FWO- IW AMOUNTS
of fi, 000 and npward, on city and suburban
property, on 4H per cent, lreeortax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and S per cent. BLACK A BAUtD.
SS Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
-OTANTED-MOKTGAGES-SI,000,roOTO LOAN
YV on city and suburban properties at4K, Sand
(percent, and on tarms In Allegheny and aala
cent counties at eper cent. 1, M. PENNOCK A
HON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
w
AT?rIiOmlj04Jf l300-000 N MORT
GAGES: S10O and nnwiH a . .,.
(500,000 at 4M per cent on residences or business
property; also In ad loin In g counties. 8. H.
FIU&cii.rBJ'oorta avenue ocJW-d
WANTED.
Financial.
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY. over $4,000; 4J, per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue.
mhS-a22-p
ailcellancouv.
WANTED-A BUTCHER SHOP. IN A GOOD
location: price must be reasonable. Ad
dress A. M. C. Dispatch office. J "29-50
TTXANTED-A GENTLE. WELL-BROKEN,
.ty natural-galted saddle horse. Ingulre of
JOS. H1TE, 192 First aye.. Pittsburg. Ja25-63-D
"VTr ANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
TV dozen (13) of Stewart H Co. 'a fine cabinet
photos for (1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny mv28-49-TT8u
TTTANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND
TT free gas to manufactories at Jeanuette. on
main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address
EAST JEANNETfELAiND CO.,Greensburg, Pa.
JaS-19
WANTED-HOME-SEEKEKS TO SEND OR
call for our property list: we have prime In
vestments and nice home properties to otter In all
localities. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood
st. Tel. 1,773. Ja26-95
WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN
ETS: II per doi., of young and old. at AU
FRECHTS "ELITE" GALLERY. 516 Market
street. i'Utsburg. Come Boon for sittings ana
avoid the rush. Ja5-54-MWThSu
WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT
PEARSON, the leading photographer, of
96 Fifth aye. and 43 Federal St., All'y., Is making
a life size crayon portrait, beautifully f rained, and
,one dozen cab. photos, all for 8; all fine work.
mhl3-63
WANTED-A RELIABLE HOUSE THAT
makes abuslness of handling specialties di
rect and through sub-agents, to correspond with
us: our specialty meets with a ready sale in all
lines' of business: liberal terms: references re
quired. BINNER. KELSEY & CO., 113 Devon
shire St., Boston, Mass. JS28-92-TTS
WANTED-4,000 FEET OF SPACE (MORE OK
less) for manufacturing light articles :loca
tlon anywhere within the limits of Pittsburg. city
proper: entire building or portion; may pnrchase
if suitable or take long lease. Address, stating
space, exact location and whether power can be
had, X. Si CO., care First National Bank, Mlfflln
town. Fa. Ja30-60
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL, ESTATE.
City Residence.
FOR SALE-DAVIS ST., NEABWYLIE AVE.
A very neat 2-sty brick dwelling: Brooms;
all modern Improvements; lot 20x90. J. C.
KE1LLY. 77 Diamond st. Ja29-96
FOR SAL&-249 BEDFORD AVENUE A GOOD
brick house, 6 rooms and attic: lot 22x127 ft. to
an alley, on Bedford ave.. Eleventh ward. See
W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO 1 ourth ave.
Ja30-44-MTh
FORSALE-A PAYING INVESTMENT-SIX
new houses, pressed brick, of eight rooms
each. on Penn ave., near Forty-eighth street Six
teenth ward. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80
Fourth ave. Ja30-44-ThM
FOR SALE-FRAME DWELLING OF 3
rooms, good cellar, porches, etc.. with lot
21x83 feet, near Klrkpatrick and Centre avenue.
Price only (900. O. BERINGER & SON, 103
Fourth avenue. Ja2S-90-TTS
IJ-OR SALE CHOICE INVESTMENT AT A
1 bargain, 3 brick dwellings. In first-class re
pilr. Smallman near Twenty-ninth st.: rent for
681 per year; price 8,3t0. BALTENSPERGER 4
WILLIAMS, 151 Fourth ave. Ja29-60
FOR BALE-ONLY 3.600 OR A 2-STORY
brick. 6 rooms, double attic ball, vestibule,
etc., on good cor., on canine, Second ward; noth
ing like It lor the money on the market. BAL
TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave.
Ja29-O0
FOR SALE-NEAR FIFTH AVE. MARKET
house, only $5,000, new two-story brlckhouse;
6 large rooms, good finished attic, both gases;
double parlors, cemented cellar, sewerage, etc. ;
lot 20x90 to alley. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth
ave. J aSO-48
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 118 permonth;
a good Investment. BLACK A BA1RD.95 Fourth
ave. 2E-89. Ja28-5
FOR SALE-8 PER CENT INVESTMENT, ON
the hill, near the Central Traction Co.'s
line. 7 brick dwellings. 8 rooms each; bath room,
wash houses, both gases, with room on lot to
build 8 more houses: a desirable renting locality.
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. 2E-90. Jaffl-5
FOR SALE-MT. WASHINGTON, 4 MINUTES
from Incline: street graded and paved; will
be sold at a bargain, as the owner is leaving the
city: neat rrame house, 61arse rooms, hall, attic,
good dry cellar, porcn frout and back, sewerage;
fine view: nice lot, etc. COOPER & PETTY. 107
Fourth ave. Ja30-49
FOR SALK-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 free to
April 1. 1890. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80
Fourth avenue. Jal2-79-MTh
FOR SALE-CORNER OF COLWELL AND
Townsend sts., Pittsburg, large two-story
brick of ten rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside
w. c, both gases, marble mantels throughout, all
modern conveniences. large lot; this property
must be sold Immediately, as owner lives outside
of State. REEDB. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth
ave. 0 Ja26-56-TTSU
FOR SALE-MAIN STREET. SEVENTEENTH
ward: convenient to cable line; new two
story and mansard brick dwelling; 6 rooms, 2
attic rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c,
stationary washstand.b .and c. water, sliding doors,
rear porch, slate mantels. Inside shutters, side
entrance, etc.: grained and finely finished; com
plete sewerage: lot 20x113 feet to alley: price
H700. terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER. Forty-fifth
and Butler sts. Ja26-21-TTBu
Eaat End Residence.
FOR SALE-tl,B0O-NEAR HOMEWOOD STA
TION, nice 4-room house, nat. gas; lot 25x100
to alley; this is a bargain: easy terms. MAGAW
& GOFF, L1M., 145 Fourth ave. Ja26-20-TTSu
FOR SALE-SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE A
very desirable residence property: good ex
Eosure: all conveniences: large lot; terms to suit.
ENRY A. BREED, 516 Market St. Ja29-59
FOR SALE-t2,600 FOR AN EAST END
dwelling, on Ellsworth aye., near College
ave., containing 5 rooms, hall: stable on rear of
lot; size 3)1100. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. 4A-102 Ja28-5
FOR SALE-MCKEE PLACE, OAKLAND, 2
story brick, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule; good
cellar: bath: both gases: house handsomely
finished and grained: a pleasant home. COOFER
& PETTY, 107 Fourth aye. Ja30-48
FOR SALE-WINEBIDDLE AVENUE 3 MIN
UTES from Ben Venue stitlon. nearly new,
2-story frame dwelling, 7 rooms and bathroom,
front and rear porches: price low; lot 30x150. J.
C. REILLY, 77 Dlamondst. Ja29-96
FOR SALE-SHADYSIDE-ELEGANT RESI
DENCE, with large lot, 4 rooms on each
floor: all latest Improvements and conveniences;
location choice: one of the finest pieces of avail
able property In Shadyslde proper. HENRY A.
BREED, 516 Market St. Ja29-59
FOR SALE-1N OAKLAND-ELEGANT NEW
stone bouse; 11 rooms: good sowers;cellar,hall,
vestibule, bath, range, laundry; inside w. c.; h.
and c water; both gases: all complete In every de
tail; street paved and sewered; a bargain.
COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth aye. ja.TO-18
FOR SALE-MONTEREY ST.-AT A BAR
GAIN, brick dwelling, 8 rooms, wide ball,
vestibule, bath, w. c., range, h and c. water,
front and back stairs, gases, china closet and
closets in all the rooms; all la excellent repair:
lot 20x110 to Morgan st. COOPER 4 PETTY, 107
Fourth ave. Ja30-48
FOR SALE-ROUP STREET-DWELLING OF
Queen Anne style; 11 rooms, reception hall,
hardwood staircase, art. stained glass windows,
sddlng diors, bathroom: all modern Improved
conveniences complete; handsomely papered, etc.;
large lot; terms reasonable. BLACK 4 BAIRD,
95 Fourth ave. 4A-103. 1a28-t
FOR SALE-GROSS STREET, TWENTIETH
ward, 2 minutes' walk to Ben Venue station,
P. R. R., new modern frame dwelling, 5 rooms,
finished attic, hall, vestibule, front and rear
porches. Inside shutters, slate roof, etc.: grained
and well finished; lot 111x161 fret to alley: price
$2,800: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-flith
and Butler sts. Ja26-21-TTSu
FORSALE-BANDDSKYST., NEAR PARKS,
elegant brick dwelling containing 11 rooms,
2 baths, sneaking tubes, electric bells, elevator to
3d floor, laundry on 3d floor, stationary wash
stands, marble mantels, etc.; a most complete
house In one of the most central locations In Alle
gheny; lot 30x115 feet to paved alley. SAMUEL
W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja30-3S-ThS
FOR SALE ONLY 8500 DOWN TO BUY A
new brick house: late style: 9 rooms: well fin
ished; laundry, stationary tubs, pantry, bath. 2
w. c's., both Kinds of gas, hard wood mantels,
tile hearths, front and back stairs; near Fifth
avenne cable cars and Roup station: price only
$7,000; corner lot. 40x121 feet; easy terms. See W.
A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
Ja28-87-TTS
FOR SALE NEW QUEEN ANNE RESI
DENCE In the East End. near Shadyslde
and Ben Venue: 7 rooms, 2 attic rooms, oath, re
ception hall, lavatory, stationary washstand,
natural gas, laundry; dry cellar under the whole
house; perfect sewerage; plana In rront, porch in
rear; corner lot, 60x120 ft.; everything in perrect
order: possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE 4
CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Ja29-73
Aflechenr Residence.
FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE-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 BALE-ON LACOCK ST., NEAR FED
ERAL st., brick bouse 9 rooms and brick
bonse 4 rooms, on lot 24x110 feet: price 9.000.
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
Ja30-2S-Ths
FOR SALE-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, No.
10(1 James St.. Allegheny, near to parks: fitted
un In complete order; both gases; stabling and
carriage bouse on rear of lot. A. J. PENTECOST,
413 Grant st. Ja2s-65
FOB SALE-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING
with Slots on Arch street. Allegheny, close
to the parks and street cars; splendid location: 9
rooms, attic room, bath, w. c.. natural gas. etc.,
etc -JAS. W. DRAPE4 CO., 129 'Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. Ia29-7S
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE-EAST STREET,
near Intersection of East st.and Madison ave.,
Allegheny City, at auction. 4 nice frame
houses of 3 rooms each; lot fronts abont 71 feet on
East st. and 71 on Madison ave. ; can be bought at a
bargain, as the property must be sold;termseasy;
sale Saturday, Feb. 8, 1S80, at 3P.M., on the prem
ises. ALLES A KA1LEY, Auctioneers, 164
Fourth ave. Tel. 1S7. la25-56-25,30,fe3,SlT,8
FOR SALEIMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Resldrnces.
FOR SALE-ON JACKSON ST. NEW BRICK
house 7 rooms: has all mod. lmpts. : lot 20x90
ft : price $7,000. A. D. WILSON, SO Federal St.,
Allegheny. Ja30-23-Ths
FOR HALE-ON ROBINSON ST.. NEAR FED
ERAL St., house 12 rooms, all modern Im
provements; price. $9,500. A. D. WILSON. 55
r euerai su, jLucgneny. jmiu.
OR SALE-NEW FRAME 8 ROOMS. HALL,
vestibule, etc.: richly papered throughout;
on Observatory Hii!. BALTEASPiiKUEU &
VU IMJBC1.UHJ1V Xllll. DA
WILLIAMS. 151 Fourth ave.
viivT a ! is-rn. .. i.m en
Ja29-60
FOR SALE ON SHEFFIELD ST. BRICK
house 8 ropms, batb, etc., and frame house 4
rooms: lot 24x124 It.: price $7,500. A. D. WIL
SON. 53 Federal St.. Allegheny. Ja30-23-ThS
Suburban Residence.
FOR SALE AN ALMOST NEW FRAME
dwelling of 8 rooms with all modern con
veniences and large lot about 100x180 feet, at
Emsworth Station. P. F. W. & C. K. R. Price
fAOCO. C. BERINGEK&SON, 103 Fourthavenue.
Ja28-90-TTB
FOR SALE-S1.100-NEAKLY NEW, 3-ROOM
frame, front and side porches well water,
grapes, fruit trees. Improved lot 50x150 to 20-ft.
alley; cozy home: right at station, fare 5 cents;
$300 down. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM.. 145 Fourth
ave. ja2S-20-TTeu
FOR SALE A FRAME DWELLING OF 4
rooms with porch, etc., with good lot on
good street; about 3 minutes walk from Glenshaw
Station, P. 4 IV. H. R. Price only kSOO: very
cheap. O. BERINGER 4 SON, 103 Fourth
avenue. Ja28-90-TTS
FOR SALE-A NEAT 7-ROOS1ED HOUSE,
with stable, on corner lots, on Washington
avenue, Mansfield: shade trees, excellent water,
neat, good condition; will be sold cheap If sold
prompt. Applyto ROBT. H. BROWN, Mansfield
Valley, Pa. )a24-75
FOR SALE -AT EDGEWOOD ANOTHER
great bargain: 7-room frame house, recep
tion hall, attic electric wire. nat. gas, bathroom,
city water, etc; lot 50x130: 7 mlnntes from sta.;
price Sl.OOu. W. E. HAMNETT.404Smitlifleldst.,
Pittsburg, and Wilkinsburg. fa. Ja2S-33
FOR SALE LOTJS
East End lxt.
FOR SALE-EAST END BUIL.DING SITE ON
Fifth ave. cable line: location unsurpassed:
fashionable neighborhood; terms reasonable. CaU
on M. . HARRISON, 131 Fifth ave. (Room 2.)
J 129-86
F
OR SALE -HERRON HILL LOT'S ON HER
RON avpnnp fTlftrlnsn. and Adelaide sts.: 20X
100 feet to alley; convenient, high and healthy lo
cation; good lots for a home or Investment: price
low and terms verv easy: call or send for plan. L.
O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
Ja2d-21-TTSU
Allegheny Lots.
FOR SALE-BUENA VISTA STREET LOT
near North ave., Allegheny, 20x110 each.
BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. 3B-182. a2S-5
FOR SALE-CORNER BEAVER AVE. AND
Greenwood st.; lot 52x120 feet: price, $10,000.
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
Ja30-23-ThS
FOB SALE-BEST AND CHEAPEST BUILD
ING lots on the Allegheny side: at Etna sta
tion; fare 534c: easy reach of two railroads, street
cars, schools and churches; natural gas: new
bouses going up contlnnally: prices one half what
neighbors ask; $100 to $300; terms ?1 to $2 per week;
no interest or taxes: plans and photos at office.
MAGAW 4 GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave.
Ja26-20-TT8U
Farm.
FOR SALE-A FARB1 OF 96)f ACRES: WELL
improved; on main line of P.. Ft. W. 4 C.
Ky.: 83 miles west or Pittsburg. Address F. E.
HARTZELL, Alliance, O. Ja27-39
FOR SALE-FARM OF 21 ACRES, LOCATED
near Allison Park, Plttsbnrg and Western
K. R. : 4 minutes' from station. For terms, call
on ALOEO BROTHERS, 204 Federal St., Alle
gheny. Ja26-40-D
FOR BALE-FARM 50 ACRES. HOUSE AND
barn: all kinds or fruit, coal and limestone;
very productive soil; near 6tatlon. on Allegheny
river, one hour's ride from city. ED. W1TT1SH,
410 Grant St. Ja25-0
FOR SALE-FARM OF 109 ACRES-FOUR
miles from Allegheny City line, on the Per
rysvllle road. Just fn the oil and gas belt; this
property will divide np well In five or ten-acre
lots: the farm Is well watered, with fruit trees In
profusion, and a good dwelling house of 8 rooms,
with two barns with good stable and all new
fences: If not sold will be rented to a good tenant
for dairy farming Inquire at 160 Fourth ave.,
JOHN D. THOMPSON. Ja29-43
Miscellaneous.
F
OR SALE-PRIME CITY INVESTMENTS,
choice home nronertles. both cities and sub
urbs: call for our ILst Just Issued. CHARLES
SOMERS 4 CO. , 313 Wood st. Tel. 1 773. Ja'26-95
FOR SALE-SHADYSIDE RESIDENCES
Woodworth St.. 10 rooms, recpt. ball, batb,
laundry and all modern conveniences; lot 38x100:
$7,000.
Howe St., 9 rooms, batb, range, both gases;
close to cable cars: lot 32x100; $4, 6C0.
Roup St., near Fifth ave , new 9-room frame,
complete In every respect; lot 40x100; $7. COO.
Roup St., new 7-room frame, reception hall,
batb, laundry: only one sq. from Fifth ave.; lot
60x110: $8,000.
O'Hara St.. new 7-room frame, hall, bath, both
gases, good dry cellars, etc. : lot 36x119; H6M.
Summerlea St., new 12-room Queen Anne frame,
reception ball, batb, laundry, porches; lot 48x161;
EAST END Howe St., near Shady ave.. new
Queen Anne brick 12 rooms, complete electric
work, bath, laundry, furnace, range, etc; lot
40(125; $11,000. ,
Wlneblddle ave., new Queen Anne brick, very
complete In every detail; street paved and
sewered; lot 46x220.
Margaretta st., 7-room brick, bath, laundry, all
conveniences; street paved and sewered; lot S7x
W8: $7,000.
Highland aye.. 17 rooms, with fine improve
ments; hall in center: fruit and shade trees, small
fruits, etc: lot 100x333.
One square from Highland, new, 7 rooms, hall,
all modern c mvenlences: lot 75x268: $5,500.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jaa-59-TTg
FOR SALE BCnINESs.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE-MILK ROUTE, HORSE AND
wagon, cheap. Address J. A. K., Dispatch
office, JaS0-7o
FOR SALE LIGHT MANUFACTURING
business: large profits, small capital; good
reasons for selling. L.J. H., Dispatch office.
Ja30-30
FOR SALE-A RARE BUSINESS CHANCE ON
Penn ave.: a thriving grocery business thor
oughly established: good location; in perfect run
ning order. Address IVORY BOAP, DIspatcn
office. Ja30-17-Thsu
FOR SALE-AT A VERY LOW PRICE-THE
entire furnlshment of a downtown boarding
bouse, with goodwill and lease; house now filled
with first-class boarders. J. C. REILLY. 77 Dia
mond St. Ja29-96
FOR SALE-FIVE-EIGHTHS INTEREST IN
wagon and blacksmith shop, situated right In
heart of city : business last year 25,000: delicate
health of owner only reason for selling. J. C.
REILLY, 77 Diamond St. Ja29-93
FOR SALE-BUSINESS CHANCE-ON SMITH
FIELD St.: a thriving business; established
15 years: one of the finest locations In the city;
will be sold at a bargain, as owner wishes to retire
from business. For lull particulars call on
COOPER 4 PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. Ja28-4
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE DOING $225
a week, 900; other grocery stores, cigar, drug
and confectionery stores, notion, drygoods dnd
gents' furnishing stores, printing office and sta
tionery store, news stand, restaurant, etc. PER
CTVAL 4 CHAPMAN, 67 Firth ave., second floor.
J a30-64
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES. $400. $500 $80P,
$1,000, and others ranging In price to $10,000;
barber shop. 5 and 10 cent store, fish and oyster
depot, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores,
boarding houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed
store and other buslness.chances. SHEPARD 4
CO., 54 Fifth ave. Ja30
FOR SALE-AN A 1 BUSINESS. CONSISTING
of brick and tile works with a full and com
plete set or machinery, two dwelling houses,
stables, etc., and two acres of land wltb two veins
fire clay; good stone quarry, etc.: located on the
West Penn K. R., and a good demand for the
goods: price low. c.
DDiuamut 4 son, ids
Fourth ave.
Ja28-90-TT8
FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS RETAIL
grocery business on one of the 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
money, and Is only being offered for sale now on
account or the 111 health or the present proprietor;
snch a fine opening is or rare occurrence. Par
ticulars given confidentially to principals only by
JAMES W. DRAPE 4 CO., Agents. 129 Fourth
avenue. Pittsburg. Ja29-73
rtuslneM Mtnnrt.
F
lOR SALE-A LIBERTY ST. PROPERTY-C.
II. LOVC, a ounn ave. Ja30-40
FOR SALE-A SMITHFIELD 8T. PROPERTY.;
well located. U. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth aye.
Ja30-40
FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY. BEAVER
ave., near Franklin St.. Allegheny, a 2-story
hrlck hnlldlnr. with Dlumblnc shon and stable on
first floor and 5 dwelling rooms on second; lot
23x125. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.. 3B-S6
Ja2S-5 T
FOR SALE A HOTEL OF ABOUT 40 ROOMS,
In this city, now doing a large and profitable
business, Including the furnlshment. which is all
new: the present owner has large Interests In the
West that requires all his time and attention. C.
H. LOVE 93 Fourth avenue. Ja30-41
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and atetals.
FORSALE-ENGINESAND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. LIM..
below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. Jal7-3X
FOR SALE-ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN
GINE, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope: also
hoisting and portable engines and Sh'men valves,
castings, etc VELTE 4 MCDONALD, 3200 Penn
avenue. Iy2l-91-TTS
FOR SALE-BECK'S PAT." AUTOMATIC
engine for electric light and railway service;
engines and boilers In every size and style; saw
mills and woodworking machinery. HAHMES'
MACHINE DEPOT, 87 First are;. Pittsburg.
jas-as-D
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"OB SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
ju oouers; su aizes ana siyies in stock, from i to
portable engines, 8" to 25 b. p. : boilers all sizes
and styles. J.B. YODNG.23 Park way, Allegheny.
Pa. OC25-80-S
TO LET.
Cltr Residences.
rj"IO LET-183 AND 170 'SECOND AVENUE: 40
-a. xsu: rour-story and mansaro. ceuar am
cellar. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourtn avenue.
East End Residences.
mO LET-NEW BRICK HOUSE. 8 ROOMS. ON
JL Atwood street, on line or cable ears; late
lranrovements; street paved and sewered. See
W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Ja30-43-THS
Alleshcnr Residences.
TO LET-RE31DEN CE, NO. X48 FEDERAL ST.,
Allegheny, near tho parks. A. J.PENTE
COST. 413 Grant St. JatMo
TO LET-NEW 6-ROOM FRAME DWELLING
In Allegheny, close to rleetrlc cars, (13. W.
W. MCNE1LX.4BBO., 105 Fourth ave.
Ja28-88-rr
TO LET-ON ARCH ST.. NEAR OHIO ST., -story
brick house of 13 rooms and all con
veniences: rent low. EWINO 4 BYERS, 93
Federal st. Call or send for list. Ja30-39
Suburban Residence.
TO LET-P5-10-KOOM HOUSE: 2 ACRES;
fruit trees: all modern conveniences: at
Edgewood. W. H. MUNCEY 4 CO., 125 Fifth ave.
J 130-25
TO LET-9-ROOMED STONE RESIDENCE
and 3 acres ground. Washington avenue,
Mansfield, P., C. 4 St. L. R. R.: a regular home.
For particulars apply to ROBT. 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 honse: also
finished room; In attic; all modern conveniences:
bath room; Ianndrv and gas of both kinds. In
quire at LEADER OFFICE. Ja23-lC0
Office. DeU Room, etc
TO LET-OFFICES IN NO. 162 FOURTH AVE
NUE. O. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenne.
Ja30-42
TO LET-DESK ROOM-IN OUR MAIN OF
FICE with use or desk. etc. C. H. LOVE,
93 Fourth ave. Ja30-40
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, 1523. JaZ7-48
TO LET AN ELEGANT OFFICE IN THE
new Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond
street: elevator: (anltor service; electric light
and steam heating Included In rent, which Is
moderate: situation central. Apply to J. L.
CLARK. Superintendent, Itoom 26. ja29-2
TO LET-OFFICES-ALL SIZES, IN WE3T
INGHOUSE building, handsomest and best
equipped office building In Western Pennsyl
vania; good location: thoroughly fire-proof: elec
tric light: three elevators: superior service, in
quire or JOHN F. MILLER, at building.
Ja9-95-TTS8a
Business Stands.
TO LET-A MODERN BUILT FOUR-STORY
warehouse In a good location on Wood street.
C. H. LOVE, No. 94 Fourth avenue. Ja30-42
TO LET-THE BUILDING 602 LIBERTY AVE.,
corner Market, now occupied by W. W. Ash
worth; splendid business location. Inquire of
MRS. ANNAMORLEY. Aiken. Place. Shadyslde.
Ja30-14
TO LET THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL
move into their new building about Marc!:
1, consequently the rooms now occupied In the
Petroleum Exchange building will be to let. In
quire at the BAN K. Ja29-94
TO LET BUILDING 150x42 FEET. TWO
stones: shed 40x20 feet: a main and private
office well finished, all formerly occupied by the
Yonngstown Stamping Co.. Youngstown, O.; this
plant is admirably located for manufacturing pur
poses and will be leased at a low fignre. Address
THE YOUNGSTOWN STAMPING CO., Youngs
town, O. Ja26-55
TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOBEBOOM
Tbe business office of The Dispatch will be
moved April 1 to the lately purchased property,
corner gjilthneld and Diamond sts., and the
greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenue, here
tofore known as tbe Dispatch buUdlng. will la
conseqnence be for lease daring a term of years.
This will be found perhaps the choicest location In
the whole city for a large retail business. Full
Particulars may be obtained from the BUSINESS
1ANAGER OF THE DISPATCH at tbe Fifth
ave. office. JaS-117
Miscellaneous.
T
10 LET-PIANO-A GOOD 7H OCTAVE
nlanoin first-class condition: can bave it
irora t eDruary l. or terms auaress t. a. ijek
MITT. Room 1. Jackson bunding, city. Ja28-60-TT
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS! WE HAVE MANY
quaint and out-of-the-way books not to be
had anywhere else. Have you seen. LEVI'S
BOOKSTORE, 900 Liberty St. Ja29
PERSONAL TO SOLDIERS 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 address at once: aU
letters answered. DAVID L. G1TT. No. 927 F,
street, Washington City, D. C la23-25-TTSSa
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they bad not been on the
best or terms owing to a little family Jar occa
sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to
renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, ot
course, was done In a bungling manner; In order
to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65
Fifth ave.. corner Wood St., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558.
auliO-D
LOST.
T OST IN GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
JU Wednesday matinee, pockethook containing
money and rings. Finder please return to BOX
OFFICE, Grand Opera House, for liberal reward.
Ja30-62
LOST OR STOLEN A YELLOW AND
white setter dog was lost or stolen from A.
M. BYERS', Allegheny and Western ave., Alle
gheny, on Wednesday evening last; a liberal re
ward wlllbe paid for his return. a29-61
AVALDN.
This if one of oar most attractive suburbs,
beautifully situated, overlooking the Oblo
river, verv convenient to station of P., Ft. W.
fc C. R. R.; but 10 mlnntes' ride from city;
trains almost as frequent as street cars, with
street car tare. LOOK AT BOME OF THESE
CHOICE HOMES:
ffljQ QK( New 2-story frame, 6 rooms, nicely
t&V.40U painted and papered, natural gas,
pure water, nice lot. 37Kxl25.
JQ r Art Excellent frame house. 6 rooms.
fflO.OUU hall, natural gas throughout, front
and side porches, good soft water;
tub ajTjLiuui ueaufciiui sauauan,
close to station; fruit, shade trees.
3,000
Handsome grounds, 100x103; fruit
ana snaae: nouse u rooms.
Aq tfiA House, 8 rooms, halK front and
WW.OUU side porches: lot 65x125; fine fruit,
excellent water; stable and out
buildings. 4tf A A An attractive home property, near
,QJJ station; choice location: 7 rooms.
shade.
Ay nn A Ground 125x125, fronting choice
3)0, UlU street and extending to alley; ter-
' raced; planted to fine fruit of all
varieties; substantial house 8
rooms; halls, natural gas, water,
stable, etc.
$h f) A A Modern eight-room Irbuse; recep
OiivUU tion na"- aI1 conveniences: de
' sirable situation; lot 140 feet front;
fruit and shade trees.
(! A fi ft ft Handsome grounds. 100x120; fruit,
ff4,UUU shade, shrubbery; house Brooms:
Y halls, natural gas, water, out
buildings.
i A A-S5OO-S6Cv-$70O-Eleeant largo build
UU ing lots; teautlful outlook, healthful,
convenient.
Call and we will accompany you for examina
tion. CHAS. SOMERS & CO.,
313 WOOD STREET. Ja30-53
O LET-OFFICES-OFFICE3
HAMILTON BUILDING,
91 and 93 FIFTH AVENUE.
Suites with flre-proof
And every modern convenience.
OFFICES 8150 AND UPWARD.
OFFICES 1160 AND UPWARD.
CALL AT OFFICE,
, KKST FLOOR
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PROPOSALS.
"VTAVY DEPARTMENT. W-A9H1NGTOM.
XX D. C, December 27. !&. CouipatiUVO
trials of armor plates will ie hel-i by tb Navy
Department at the Naval Ordnance Proving;
Ground, Annapolis, MrL, or at sacb other
place as may be designated. The armor plates
submitted must be 6 feet by 8 feet and 10K
inches thick. Those who intend to f Ornish armor
plates for trial can obtain f nil Information con
cerning tbe tests by communicating with tho
Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department No
tice of intei.tlon to compete in this trial must
be received by the Bnreau of Ordnance on or
before February 10, 189a B. F. TRACY. Becre
tary of the Navy. JaZ-85-Tlj
LEGAL NOTICES.
OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO..
121 and 123 Fourth ave.
ESTATEOFARIES1CHTERMAK. DECEASED
Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin
istration on the estate or Arle Slcbterman have
been granted to the undersigned, to whom alt per
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having elalms
against the same should make them known with
out delay. FIDELITY 1 1TLE AND TRUST CO..
Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING. Trust Offi
cer. JalS-oVm
HAY8 & 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 Samuel
B.Moore have been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons Indebted to said estate ara
requested to make Immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same should
make them known without delay.
B. W. MOORE, Administrator.
ML Oliver, Pa.
Or HAYS 4 NOBLE.
118 Diamond St., Plttsbnrg. ja23-l-Th
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS
1 of Allegheny county. Pa.
In re application of transfer of license No.
791. March term, 1ES9, of James Tarpy, de
ceased, by tbe administrator (d. b. n. c t a.) of
his estate, to John Tarpy. Notice is hereby
given that on the 10th day of February. 1S90. at
10 o'clock A. Jr., the application for transfer of
license No. 794 March term. 18SD, of James
Tarpy, deceased, for bouse at No. 95 Rebecca
street. Allegheny City, to John Tarpy, will bo
beard by said court, at which time all persons
opposing the transfer, as well as persons above
named, will appear.
ja29-51 D. K. McGUNNIGLE. Clerk.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA8 NO.
1, of Allegheny county. No. 377. March,
term. 1890.
Notice is herebv given that the Board of Di
rectors of the Franklin Sub-district School
Sev enth and Eighth wards), of the city of
Plttsbnrg. bave made an application to the
Court of Common Pleas No. L of said county,
at the number and term aforesaid, for permis
sion to borr)or the sum of eigbty thousand dol
lars (JSO.00U fur tho purpose of erecting a
school bmldine; and to issue therefor the bonds
of said sub-district at a rate of interest not ex
ceeding four and one-h alt (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. JL. aa a time
for bearing the said amplication.
GEORGE A. LETSCHE.
Jal6-54-Th PresL of the said Board.
AUCTION SALEs.
VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE
OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CARPJ3TS,
FRIDAY MORNING. JANY31.
At 10 o'clock. No. 311 Market St.
Chamber and parlor suits, decorated tea, din
ner and toilet sets, dining room, office and
library furniture, hall racks, room, stair and
hall carpets In body brussels, moquets. velvets
and ingrain; bedding, curtains, pictures, clocks,
wraps, fnrs, notions, linoleum, laundry goods,
kitchen utensils, etc., etc
Sale positive.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.,
ja30-57 Auctioneers.
AUCTION-COMMENCING SATURDAY,
February 1, at 2 P. xand Tuesday.Thnrs
day and Saturday mornings at 10 and continu
ing till all are sold; drygoods notions, fancy
jroods,cloak3 and wraps, also lease and fixtures.
Special accommodations for ladies. A. C.
WILLIAMS. AgL. 155 Federal st, Allegheny.
jao0-24
A J. PENTECOST.
GENERAL AUCTIONEER,
413 Grant street
Special attention to sales of furniture at
private residences. Ja28-64
NOTICE.
Having dispensed with the rent department
of our business we are now able to give our ex
clusive time and attention to buying and selling
REAL ESTATE,
And would advise owners to take advantage of
the present active demand by placing their
property with us. We can sell good property
now and at a fair price.
SAML. W. BLACK & CO.,
99 FOURTH AVE.
ja25-20-TTS
FOR SALEAZELWOOD.
ta.000.
Two-story pressed brick front dwelling of 10
rooms, laundry, hall, pantry, china closet, front
and side porches, cemented cellar. Lot 60xllu
feet: only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta
tion, B. & O. R. R. Terms reasonable.
Also, lots f550 to JL0OO each, near station and
new electric railway. Terms to suit purchaser.
IRA M. BURCHFIELD,
158 Fourth ave. de34i-TTS
Eight acres ground
fronting Fifth ave.,
510 feet (and large
frontage on side
and rear streets).
Two fine large resi
dences, known as the
residence ot the late
John Moorhead, de
ceased. All would
sub-divide to exeat
FIFTH AVE.,
OAKLAND.
profit See W. A.
HERRON t SONS,
80 Fourth avenue.
Ja283-TTS
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MAY 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-TTS 6 SIXTH AVE.. Pittsburg. Pa,
$500 down, remainder on pay
ments almost easy as rent for
an elegant new brick bouse ot
9 rooms; latest Improvement to
smallest details; on improved
streets in the midst of the mosr
desirable part of Oakland. Seo
W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80
Fourth ave. jal9-73-MTh
86.3DQ
Dnly.
TITCKNIGHT 4 VICTORY.
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PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,.
Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE,ETC
Special attention given to Natural Gas Fittinz.
418 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA.
Telephone 769. Ja7-9-TTS
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THR
lowest prices; diamonds and other pre
cious stones lu rings, pins and earrings; clocks,
silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives
and forks and other fancy pieces: watch repair
ing, tbe best or work, at reasonable prices, at
WILSON'S. 81 Fourth ave. jal-TTS
Waltee j. Osbottbxz. Richabd Babrows.
BARROWB 4 OS BOURNE
JOB PRINTER8,
. ,. - ,, 90 DUmond street
Telephone No. 811 au31-6-TTa
PIANOb,
ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instruments
AT
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