JWi -rV r'- THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1890.' 11 L.- EYEKT DAT SCIENCE. A Kew Machine That Adds, Sab tracts, Multiplies and Divides Ml) THEN RECORDS THE RESULTS. fourteen Ounces of Food Per Day Suffi cient for a Healthy Han. EPODOC1NG POWER OF THE LITEE Reader of The Dispatch who desire information on subjects relating to indus trial deTelopment and progress in mechani cal, civil and electrical engineering and the sciences can have their queries answered through this column. A new calculating machine has been per fected which is one oi the most valuable contributions to mechanics that has ap peared in recent years, and which may be regarded as one or the mathematical won ders of the age. It is a strongly-built ma chine, occupying about the same space as an ordinary typewriter, having a slightly inclined keyboard, the keys of which are operated in the same manner as those of a typewriter. Each key has two figures, a large and a small one, the large figures in creasing consecutively from 1 to 9, and the mall ones decreasing in the same manner. Across the machine eight rows, or any num ber, according to the sire of the machine, represent arithmetical progression from units up. In addition and subtraction the operator strikes the keys with reference to the large figures that is, in the same man ner as though taking a dictation, and the total of the several amounts appears on the numeral wheels or register of the machine. In multiplication, division and calcu lations of a similar character, the keys are struck with reference to the small figures. Thus the comptometer is so constructed that it not only performs all computations in whole numbers and decimal fractions, but in common fractions, being equally accurate in discount, interest, square root, exchange, and in all forms of accountant work. The method of making computations is very simple; in fact, a novice will perform the most difficult divis ion, discount and percentage problems in half the time required by the old way, while the typewriter operator requires but little practice to attain great proficiency in the use ot the machine. A combination machine called the comptograph, which is in course of manufacture, is constructed on the same principle as the comptometer, but possesses the additional feature of an in genious mechanism, which keeps a record of the work. This machine is specially Bdapted for banks, railway and insurance offices, and other calculations of which a printed record is desired. The Normal Diet. Dr. G. Munro Smith, premising that he does not consider moderate overeating in jurious, says that a great many men eat to excess, it being no uncommon thing for an average-sized man, on very moderate work to eat 25 or 27 ounces of chemically dry food a day. "Women, as a rule, eat much less than men, after making allowances for dif ferences in weight and work. "Where a man eats 19 ounces a woman of the same weight and of active habits eats only 14 or 15 ounces. On a diet from which all meat is excluded be has found that 12 or 13 ounces per diem will comfortably feed a hard work ing man. A moderate amountof stimulants appears to increase the average; moderately free drinking diminishes it. A diet of 1 part of nitrogenous to 7 or 8 non-nitrogenous is a good combination; but it is greatly ex ceeded on the nitrogenous side by nearly every one, especially men in other words, too much meat is eaten. A diet of 12 to 14 ounces of chemically dry food, digestible, with the ingredients in proper proportion, is sufficient to keep in good health an average-sized man on moderate work. The ma jority of people eat literally twice as much as this. Horseshoe Protector. An ingenious little device has been patented in England for the protection of horses' feet, which is said to be not only much neater but much more effectual than the boots or rings hitherto used for that pur pose. It consists of a molded piece of rubber with a flange and a half round edge, tapenngirom the toe ot the shoe to the heel, which is nailed through between the irnn- shoe and the hoof. The rubber fillet thus" applied acts as a buffer, and prevents in jury in the case ot horses that are prone to cut one leg by the shoe of the other. It also does away with the necessity ot rasping the feet or drawing in the shoes, which causes the feet to contract and often leads to lame ness. It is a usefnl appliance for colts when broken in to harness, as there is no danger ot damaging their back sinews, as is now often done when the use of certain kinds ef boots is resorted to. It is further claimed that it supplies a valuable addition in the racing stable for horses in training, as it prevents injury to the fetlock joint by tread ing or striking. Reproducing Power of (be Liver. A scientific fact of great value, and one which should bring comfort to legions of that large class of people who are weary of the caprices of an erratic or tardy liver, has lately been established. Experiment has proved that large portions of the liver can be removed without serious disturbance to the animal functions of the human body. The explanation of this curious fact seems to be that the liver has a wonderful power of re production. Ponfick found tnat, within a few days of the removal of portions of the liver, the work of its reproduction began, and that it proceeded with great rapidity to completion. In certain cases he found that within a period of a few weeks as much was reproduced as had been removed, and this amounted occasionally to twice as much as had been left behind. These investigations have an interest altogether outside of that which is absolutely scientific, because they cannot fail to influence the development of abdominal surgery, if it is understood that large portions of the liver may be removed without serious danger to life. Another New Sheep-Shearing Machine. A rival to the now celebrated "Wolseley" aheep-shearing machine has been tested in Melbourne, Australia, with satisfactory re sults. This machine is called the "Silver," and with it an expert can sbaer 200 sbeep per day. The advantages claimed for the ''Silver" are that it is cheaper and simpler, and more easy to handle effectively than the "Wolseley."" There seems good foundation for the statement that these new machines will add several millions annually to the pastoral revenue of Australia, containing as that country does, over 100,000,000 sheep. It has been demonstrated that the tar boy is no longer needed, that the expert shearer may now be rivalled by the cheap, ordinary station hand after a short experience, and most of all, that a permanent superiority in length and evenness of staple is attained, producing a heavier clip at a higher pound age than was possible in the days of hand hear. Paper Pillows. The latest fad in England is paper pil lows. The paper is torn into very small pieces, not bigger than the finger nail, and then put into a pillow sack of -drilling or light ticking. They are very cool for hot climates, and much" superior to feather pil lows. The newspapers are printing appeals for them for hospitals. Newspapers are not nice to use, as they have a disagreeable odor of printer's int; but brown or white paper and old letters and envelopes are the best. The finer the paper is cut or torn, the lighter it makes the pillow. X3 Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page such as Wanted, Jbr8ale, To Let, eta, ten cent per line or each inser tion, and none taken for leu than fifty cento. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BHA.NCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB 8CRD?T10NS 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 9 P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT HORNING: Advertisement are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUB D1B- riTTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35. 9 Butler street. ES1IL G. STUCKEY. th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle are. nd FultOD.it. N. bTOKLLY, Fifth Avenue Market House. XA6T BKD. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenue. OAKXAXD. MCALLISTER A SHElBLEE,Mhav. AAlwoodst. SOCTHSIDX. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Canon tueet. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street H. J. McBRIUE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. PeansvlTanla and Bearer ares. PERRY M. OLELM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FI.OCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant aye. WANTED. aiale HelD. WANTFII-POS1TION BY CANADIAN SO LICITOR In a law office here. Address L. O., Dispatch. . fel-(3 TTTA NTED-A FIRST-CLASS PIANO, SALES VV MAN: no other need apply. C. A. HOUSE, Wheeling, W. Va. Ja25-40-su WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO DO COL LECTING: call at once. EWING BYERS. 9S Federal street. fe2-60 WANTED-BOOKKEEPER-ONE EXPERI ENCED In the lumber business. Address LUMBER. Dispatch office. fel-SS TTANTED-A. CUTTER-FOR MERCHANT TV tailoring: must be an experienced tailor. Address C fa.. Dispatch office. , re2-49 WAN TED-MAN WHO CAN PUT UP NEW and take care of machinery; steady -work. ALEX.BEGGSASON, Allegheny. le2-50 WANTED-5 FIRST-CLASS STEEL MOLD ERS: steady work: good wages. SHARON STEEL CASTING OO. Sharon, Pa. fe2-47 FORSALE-2 GOOD CIGAR AND TOBY bunching machines also cigar mold, etc JOS. IIAIITI.E, 9 Chestnut st . Alle'y. fe2-6 WANTED-MAN TO SELL LINE OF cigars; salarv and expenses paid. Address, with sump, FLORIDA C1GAB CO., St. Louis. Mo. fel-52 TT7-ANTED-A .RAPID SHORTHAND AND NV typewriter would like a position In an offire where outside work can be taken. Address R1TER, Dispatch office. fe2-4 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED ARCHI TECTURAL draughtsman, capable of doing all classes ot work, inquire of GEO. S. ORTH, Stevenson building. Pittsburg. fe2-45 WANTED-A GENERAL BLACKSMITH, that can shoe horses and work on wagons and buggies: none but good workman wanted. J. E. WOLFE, Monongahela City, Pa. lel-il WANTED-COOPERS-TO MAKE WHISKY barrels: first-class workmen only wanted; steady employment and good pay. Apply to A. GUCKENHElMER&BHOS., Frecport, Pa. fel-51 w ANTED TERRITORY GIVEN TO handle the Jewel Molstener : fastest Brocess for copying correspondence known. F MCE DEVICE CO.. !to 46Sttc St., Detroit, Mich. fei-36 WANTED - FIRST CLASS AGENTS - TO w orkers we give a gold watch In addition to regular commission, which is liberal. Address CUNNINGHAM &TARR,Manonrille, Armstrong Co., Pa. fe2-61 -T7-ANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS CIGAR FAC YV TORY, a reliable and experienced agent for the city and v.clnltr. Address with refer ences, MANUFACTURER, P. O. Box 245. Balti more, Md. reS-104 WANTED AOEXTS-IN FRANKLIN. OIL CITY. TltusTllle and Meadvllle ror an Il lustrated weekly paper; great Inducements to proper parties. P. WABD, Room 2, 1036 Penn ave., Pittsburg. fe2-90 TrrANTED A YOUNG MAN 18 OR 19 YEARS V of age for men's furnishing goods Eton; one having experience and living in the East Enl J referred. Address, giving reference, FUKn aHEK. Dispatch office. fel-57 WANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES army able-bodle d, unmarried men, be tween the ages of 21 and 5 Tears; good pay, ra tions, clothlnrandmedlca3attendance. Apply at No. 915 PENN AVENUE,irittiburg, Pa. " de6-16-su -TTT-ANTEU-AGENIS-CTTY OR COUNTRY 1 V for our Indispensable office, store and household staple article; S3 dally easily made; samples mailed 25 cents. Address CAPITAL CITY MFG. CO., No. 15 N. Juniper St., Phlla. Pa. fe2-84 ' WANTED-AGENTS IN ALL SECTIONS OF country to sell our famous tailor-made clothing: pants from S3 up; suits nd overcoats from 15 up: salary or commission. HUNTER JIFU. CO.. Sixth and Sycamore ave., Cincinnati, O. Iel-5-1,2.8,9,16 T7-ANTED-S75 TO J250 PER MONTH UAN BE VV made selling our authentic complete Stan ley In Africa; a few vacancies In towns and cities; write at once for choice of territory; agent's ont fltfree. B. L. SPECK, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Pa. fe2-127 WANTED-AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Mlssonrl washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam wlthoutrnbblng; easily sold profitable. J. WORTH, 54 Beekman St., New York City. nol0-94-W8Su WA.N1ED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SUURTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A. it. to 9 P. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed In a few lessons; instruction private for ladies and gentlemen. Ja2TTSSU WANTED-WE WANT TO HIRE AN EN ERGETIC person In every locality to dis tribute advertising matter and attend to our local Interests: a straight salary of p M per day and expenses will be paid. Address, inclosing 2c stamp for particulars, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO., Chicago, I1L Ho postals answered. fe2-77-Ssa WANTED-SALESMEN. CLERK8, BOOK KEEPERS and agents who are making less than $10 per day, write for terms on territory, etc. for the new patent chemical electroslne ink erasing pencil; the most successful selling nov elty erer produced; we want one good general agent for each State and Territory. MONROE ERASER CO., Lacrosse, Wis. fe2-105 WANTED- AGEN1S EVERYWHERE TO sell the best selling book ever published, "Life and Adrentnres of Stanley in Alrlca;" all the people are now eagerly looking for lull and authentic accounts of Stanley, the greatest living traveler; write quick for circulars, or send at once for elegant canvassing sample book; 50c postpaid. E. GATELY A CO., 25 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. fe2-19 -TTTANTED AGENTS RELI AB LE MEN. V experienced or not, may find a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment; suc cessful Industrial men, hustlers, will find this a golden opportunity; policies lssusd for SlOO to f 10. 000; Immediate full benefit: no lapses. Apply forenoons to VERMONTLIFEINSURANCK CO., Firth ave. and Wood st. (Eisner building). Pitts burg, Pa. WM. H. GILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania. fe2-71-wsu WANTED - ENERGETIC. RESPONSIBLE men everywhere should secure territory ror The Webster Elastic Draughts for Carriages:" they are simplcpractlcal, cheap; tnelr superiority oTer the whltButree Is so marked that no talk la required to sell them; no more shocks and Jars irom horse motion; no rattle as with the whlttle trce: far stronger, safer, neater, easier on horse: nothing to get out of order: can be attached In 15 mlnntes 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 uable, as sale Is steady and continuous; all goods guaranteed: illustrated circular sent free LOW A REWELL M'F'G CO., 116 Public sq.. Cleveland, O. 1S19-5S-TTSU Femnlo Help. WANTED-LADIES TO DO WRITING AT home: send self-addressed, stamped en velope to HAGER CUMPAN Y, South Bend, Ind. fe2-79 WANTED-CHAMBERSIAID AND COOK must hare reference. Inquire southwest corner CRAIG AND CENTER AVE., Bellefield, E. E. fe2-31 male nnd Femaii Heln. -rTTANTED-AGENTS-ss PEE DAY-LADIES TV or gentlemen for the Security OTershoe fastener, the rubber king; stamps lor particulars. W. J. BRYAN, Titus ville. Pa. fe2-SS TTTANTED-LADIlCS AND OENTLEMEN IN TV city and country wishing to earn S3 to 15 a day at their own homes; no canvassing; work inrnlshed and sent by mall any distance. Addresi with stamp. CHYSTAL1ZED PHOTO CO.. 112 W. Sixth St., Cincinnati, O. no24-100-sn TTTANTED-I AVlflH TO EMPLOY A FEW V i1? ? salary to take charge of my bnsl- Ee6f.K5 fhelr oom: light, very fascinating and healthrul: wages tlO per wees: reference given; 1LHS. UAUION WALKER, Louisville, Ky. M12-1S-TU8U Partners. WrF?,U-rAKTNEK-1'ADtR GENTLE MAN. with S500, for light manufacturing bnHnesi paving large profiu; particulars at ln urvltw. Address W. JT., Dlapatch oac. H2-1X WANTED. Slrnatlont. T7ANTED SITUATION DRUG CLERK, T V registered, experienced In best city trade. Is open for a situation. Address BEG1STERED, Dispatch office fel-9 WANTEO-A POSITION BY AN EXPERI ENCED d. e. bookkeeper who la alto an excellent penman: best of reference. Addresi EXPERIENCE, Dispatch office. fe2-l2S WANTED SITUATION BY A YOUNG foreigner, an experienced driver; willing to go on a farm and secure a permanent situation. Address MIKE TERCZKY, No. 611 Forbes St., boho. fel-4t WANTED-SITUATlON BY A YOUNG COL ORED man as butler, porter, janitor, or valet to an aged or invalid gentleman; bestcltv references. Address HENRY JACKSON, 223 Wylle ave., near Fulton. fei-SO WANTED-BY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER position In first class establishment as fore woman; will take exclusive management: no ob Iectlon to going to any other cltv. Addresi 1RESSMAKER, Dispatch office, city. fel-52 Booms. Bonn. Etc. -VTTANTED-1.000 ALLEGHENY HOUSES TO VV rent. EWING A BYERS. 83 Federal st. fe2-Sl WANTED-FURN18HED ROOM. PLEASANT location in central part of Allegheny City, by two young ladles. Address ROOM, Dispatch office. Ja2S-72 WANTED TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board. In private family, by April 1, at or near Oakland. Address B., P. O. Box 787, city. fe!-27 Financial. w ANTED-SMALL MOR1GAGES-L J.WIL SON, 149 Fourth ave noa-a WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN on bond and mortgage. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth aTe. fel-46 WANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos ror fl, at HO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv2S-49-TTSu VTTANTED-MORTGAGIUS-II.COQ.CCOTOLOAN VV in large and small amounts at 4H, SandS per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave mya-60 WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-F1NE CABIN ETS: SI per doz., of young and old. at AU FRECHT'S "ELITE" OALLERY. 618 Market street, Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. JaS-54-MWThsu -T)lTANTED-MORTGAGE3-Sl,00a, C00TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4H, Sand Spcrcent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. 11. PEN NOCK 4 SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-fll iTHJANTED-TO IN VEST500TO S1.C00CASH IN T V a good paying business as partner: prefer o Invest with someone already In business and wishing to Increase the same: best of reference. Address U o. D., Dispatch office. fe2-21 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and subnrban property at 4H per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms in Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and West moreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK A BAlRD, 95 Fourth ave. JeS-a9-su Miscellaneous. . -tTTANTED-MANUFACTURING SITE OF VV about five cres, with good facilities. An swer, giving location and price, F. L., Dispatch office. fe2-5 WANTED-PATIENTS-LADIES AND CHX DREN ; good care and perfect privacy guar anteed best references. Address LOCK-BOX 70S, ci.y. fe2-51 WANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND free gas to manufactories at Jeannette. on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad Addresi EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO., Greensburg, Pa. J 18-19 WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of 96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., Airy., is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for SS; all fine work. mh!3-63 WANTED-THE PUBLIC 10 KNOW THAT the largest and most complete stock of trusses, elastic stockings, shoulder brace:, etc, can be seen at the store of ARTIFICIAL LIMB ll'F'GCO., 909 Penn avenue, near Ninth street, Pittsburg. Pa. nolS-65-SSu WANTED-INFORMATIOS THAT WILL lead to the detection of Peter Raeder: about 30 years old, dark hal,, eyes and mustache, 6 ft. high, weighs 200 lbs ; supposed to be operating m some adjacent town. THE INDUSTRIAL CO OPERATIVE ASSOO'N, 12 Federal St., Allegheny. WANTED-TOSiLL-A FINE DRUGSTORE, complete In every particular, with fountain and finely selected fresh stock of drugs, situated in one of the flne9t locations in the city, with long lease of property; best opportunity ever offered. Address at once, with full name, H,, Dispatch office. fe2-48 TTJANTED-4.C00 PEE1 OF SPACE (MORE OR V T less) for manufacturing light artlcles;loca tion anywhere within the limits o( Pittsburg, city proper: entire building or portion, may purchase If suitable or tase long lease. Address stating space, exact location and whether power can be had, X. A CO., care First National Bank, Mifflin town. Pa. 3 130-60 FOR SALE-IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE-HOUSES ON 'WEBSTER. CEN TER. Wylle and Mahon avenues. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenne. fel-46 FOR SALE-2 THREE-STORY BRICK BUILD INGS on Third ave., between Cherry aller and Grant et: lot 30x80 It. GEO. JOHNSTON, Xgt., 62 Fourth ave. fel-4S FOR SALE-DAVIS ST., NEAK WYLIE AVE. A very neat 2-sty brick dwelling; 6 rooms; all modern Improvements; lot 20x90. J. C. RE1LLY. 77 Diamond st. rV TT IH.mmiJ t.ln fwi Ja29-9S FORSALE-THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY corner Fourth street and Penn avenue, lot 60x157 feefjince 165,000. GEORGE JOHN8TON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenne. fel-4S FOR SALE-A COMPLETE FIFTH AVE. RESI DENCE of 10 rooms and all the modern Im provements, with large lot. located In Bellefield, 15 minutes' ride from Court House; price below cost. For particulars see J. E. GLASS, 138 Filth ave. fe2-89 FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS BRICK DWELL ING of 7 rooms and attic with natural and artificial gas, sewer and modern improvements. No. 122 South Nineteenth street. For terms apply on the PREMISES or to SOKG & HEN N1NG. 1805 Carson st, fel-49 FOR SALE-CONGRESS 8TREET.9PER CENT net Investment: only $5,500 lor a good brick dwelling of 9 rooms: hall, bath, range hot and cold water, cemented cellar, etc.: exceptional bargain. For particulars see COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. fel-13-TTSSu 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 nest frame house, 6 large rooms, halL attic, good dry cellar, porch front and back, sewerage: fine view; nice lot, etc. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. ja90-49 East End Residences. FOR SALE-TWO HAN IJSOMENEW DWELL IN GS, 5 large rooms, good cellars and porches; best location: H square lrom cable line. Twentieth ward: price SibOO. MELLON BROS., 6313 Station St.. K. E., city. JaSO-81-PSu FOR SALE-NO. 4917 PENN AVE.-FIRST-CLASS, Increasing locality lor any kind of business; lotMxlOO, with new brick bulldlngjust finished in first-class style; containing storeroom, hall, vestibule bath, hot and cold water, and five large rooms: possession at once: price S6.750, X cash, bal. to suit, THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. Ja25-19-WS8u FOE SALE-A NEW QUEEN ANNK BRICK dwelling, Rnuo st,, of 11 rooms, reception hall, hard-wood staircase art stained glass, slid ing doors, bathroom, both gases, fine fixtures, etc: all modern conveniences: rooms papered In Eastern designs: laundry, etc.; large grounds If desired. BLACK. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A-103. fc2-10S FOR SALE-ONLY S3,K-ON YOUR OWN terms, for a new frame residence on Home wood ave., 3 squares from station: has 6 rooms, hall, vestibule, bay window, front and rear porches, good cellar, slate mantels, tile hearths. Inside shutters, gas, water and all well painted and finished: nice level lot and good sewer. J. F, GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. fe2-89 FORSALE-MEYBAN AVE., OAKLAND. A new 2-story and mansard brick dwelling of 2 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. w. c. and w. s range, h. and c. water, lrislde shatters, slate man tels and tile hearths, fine chandeliers, both gases, handsomely papered throughout, laundry In base ment, large cemented cellar, porches front and rear: lot 22x100. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. Telephone 1764. tei-89 -pOR SALE-S,O00-MEYRAN AVE. NEAR A1 Bates, a new Queen Anne press brick, stone trimmings, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom, stationary washstands, natural gas. slate man tel i, art stained glass and plate windows, hard wood staircase, sliding doors, laundry, front porch, flagstone sidewalk; lot 22x141 feet to a 60 foot street; one or the finest dwellings In Oakland. For terms and further particulars call on BLACK ABAIUD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-94. fe2-106 FORSALE-BY S. J. FLEMING A CO., 147 Fonrth avenue Good frame dwelling, S rooms, nat. gas and water, lot 25x147, Murtland ave.. (2,200: 'good frame dwelling, 8 -rooms, nat. nnd art. gat. bath, w. c.all conveniences, lot 25x 100, cor. Broad and Beattysts., (4,250; brick dwell ing. 7 rooms, also frame, 4 rooms, art. and nat. gas, lot 24X100, Ellsworth ave., ta,2W; 2 new brick dwellings, 6 rooms each, lot 40x100, Broad st,, f4,0U0 for both. S. J, FLEMING A CO., 147 Fourth ave Tel. 1772. fe2-59 FOR SALE-ONLY S4.800 FOB A MODERN frame residence or e rooms, hall, vestibule hath, w. c, w. s. and splendid attic large porches and balcony, Inside shutters, slate mantel! with tllo hearths and facings, sliding doori between Parlor and dining room and large arched doorway rom hall to parlor, fine chandeliers In every room, large art windows, and In every respect a flrst-classnouse; built for home for owner: large lot on the west side of a good street, and only 3 squares from cable cars, in East Liberty: this Is a rare opportunity to secure a substantial home. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. fe2-S9 XTOB SALE-ONLY 15,100 FOR A CHOICE X? Oakland residence; a new 2-story and mansard brick dwelling or 7 rooms, hail, tile vestibule, hath, w. c and w. s.: range; h. and c. water; slate mantels and tile hearths throughout the house: Inside shutters: fine stucco cornices beau tifully tinted; front and rear porches; the house is handsomely capered throughout: large cellar nvxij cem.euicu anu pcriecuy ary; tne aewerage Is perfect, being connected with the main city sewer; lot 24x100 feet to an alley; Immediate pos session. For particulars see J. E. GLASS, 133 jruwave. xsMpaons no. jjm. n-v A . -it .tVru. .x-Jr ,vJb" ih mi i iii i T in tfili I i i iiiiTlTiniTilrisWMM.IiWWW FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. J East End Residences. TTHJRSALE-ON WALNUT ST., SHADYSIDE, JD frame house of 11 rooms; all modern Im provement!; lot 45xl37K feet to a 20-foot alley; price S3.500. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fonrth are. K1-a OR HALE 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 80x150. J. v, i&ciLiLiz, ij liiamonast. ,,..-. 'OB SALE-J7,50O-COR. FIFTH AVE. AND A' iteny street, convenient to -rorrencts monvu, a 2-story and attic brlca. dwelling or 8 rooms, natural gas. water, etc.; lot 80x135 to an alley. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave. A fe2-106 FOR 8ALE-I5.500-FOR A 10-ROOM BRICK home on one of the best paved streets in Oak land: the location of the property is first-class; the house is substantial, and at our price It Is a bargain. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wod st. TTei 1773. fel-54 FOR SALE-A POSITIVE BARGAIN IN A Boyle st. property: corner lot 20x90; good substantial brick house of 7 rooms, hall, bath and large finished attic wlh all modern con veniences; possession April 1: price below market value: terms easy. EWING A BYERS. 93 Fed eral street. fe2-63-wsu FOR SALE ONLY S4.5C0-MEYBAN AVE.. Oakland, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule inside shut ters, slate mantels and tile hearths; five chande liers; good dry cellar, porches front and rear; lot 22x100 to an alley. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave. Telephone No. 1764. fe2-89 FOR SALE-S3.800 WILL BUY AN 8-HOOM frame house with finished attic, bath, gas. In side w. c, electric lights, stationary washstands, range, porches, stable, etc.: 00 cash, balance S30 per month; 8 minutes' walk from Torrence sta tion, E. E. JAMISON A DICKIE, 96Fourthave., and cor. Penn and Shady ave, E. E. fel-83 Allrahenr Residences. FOR SALE-EIGHT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, No. 161 Sheffield st., Allegheny: lot 20x112 to 20-rt. alley; price IS. BOO. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agt., 62 Fourth ave fel-45 FOB SALE-FINE DOUBLE BRICK RESI DENCE. lotS4xl70ft., Washington st,, Alle gheny, near the Darks: an elegant home at moder ate price. W. W. MCN E1LL A BRO.. 105 Fourth ave. fel-80-TWTSSn FOR SALE (20,000- THE FINEST PARK property in the market; elegant residence or 12 rooms, handsome lot in choicest location on North ave. CHARLEsSOMERS A CO., 313 Wood. Tel. 1773. fel-54 FOR SALE ON RIDGE AVE., ALLEGHENY, nice frame house or six rooms and basement, bath room and Inside w. e.; both gases: lot 20x100 ft., to 20 ft. alley. GEO. JOHNSrON, Act., 62 Fourth ave. fel-46 FORSALE-GARFIELDAVE., ALLEGHENY City two-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, all Improvements: this ts one of the finest avenues in the Second ward. BAXTER. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. fei-lOO-ThSu FOR SALE-t2,950-MCNAUGHER ST., COR. Olive street, Allegheny, a frame dwelling of S rooms, water, etc, all newly papered and painted: terms reasonable BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3B-88 fe2-107 FOR SALE $2,100, MORGAN ST.. ALLE GHENY, a central location, convenient to street cars and bridges, brick house of 6 rooms, attic water, gas. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., SIS Wood St. Tel. 1773. fel-54 FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIR ABLE residences in Allegheny, on Washing ton street, near the parks: 12 rooms: all con veniences; (9,500; possession at once. w. W. Mo ll EILL A BRO., lot Fourth ave fe2-56-TTSSU FOR SALE-SOUTH AVENUE, NEARRIDGE, a brick dwelling of 7 rooms, finished attic bathroom, both gases, lot 33x127, with space on rear facing St. Clair st., for 2 houses: price (7.500. BLACK A BAIRD, 15 Fonrth ave. 3B-87 fei-107 FOR SALE - S3. COO-ALLEGHENY RESI DENCE:substantlal brick. 6 rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, 1. s. w. c's, dry cells-, yard: all In 5 rime order; now occupied by owner, who has re uced price below value to effect prompt sale; look at It; near to Federal st. and parks. CHAS. SOMERS A CO., 313 VV ood St. fel-51 F OR SALE-ON ROBINSON STREET. ALLE GHENY, a three-story brick house of 9 rooms, nnisnea attic, vcstiouie uaii. 3 cellars, vault, bath, natural and artificial gas: the house Is In fine order and will be sold at a bargain; only 15,000. LASHELLAKANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. Ie2-12-TUSU Suburban Residences. TpOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY FINE DWELL JD INGS Od the Ridge at Ingram. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fel-46 F OR SALE-AT SHERIDAN VILLE, P., O. A St. L. K. It., new frame house 6 rooms and storeroom: natural gas. water, etc.: laree lot: a bargain. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood St. fel-76 FOR SALE-BKUSHTON STATION -NEW 2-story frame, 7 rooms, corner fireplaces with slate mantels and tile mantels, piped for natural gas: lot 40X137: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMP SON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. fe2-101-FSu FOR SALE-NEARLY -NEW FRAME HOE 10 rooms, )acre lot. one or the finest I oca tlons in Crafton. natural gas, good water, pump on porch and In laundry. J. K. MURPHY, office opposite station, Crafton, Pa. Ja31-91 FORSALE-BRUSHTON-HOUSE ON KELLY st., convenient to station, a 2-story frame of t large rooms, bathroom, both gases, elec rle light, slate mantels, 2 attic rooms, front and back porch: lot 43xl?7: reasonable terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth are. 4A-200. fc2-108 FOR SALE OR TO LET-A FINE LARGE brick residence with two or more acres or ground at Emsworth, P., Ft. W. A O. R. E. ; the above Is a very fine suburban property, highly Improved; near the station, and first-class neigh borhood. C. BER1NGER A SON, 103 Fourth arc. Ja29-5S-WFSU FOB SALE-FOR 14,000, 3X ACHES OF LAND. with nearly all kinds or fruit: beautifully sit nated; house of 6 rooms, hall, front and back porches, cellar, and outhouse stable and all necessary improvements; 7 minutes' walk from the third toll gate on the Brownsville road, Bald win township. For information write to owner. WM. WaLKIUSHAW, Homestead, Pa. ft2-28 FOR SALE-EMSWORTH STATION-1 ACRE of ground, with two-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms; art fire places, hard-wood mantels flm floor; slate mantels second floor; laundry, with cemented cellar; nat. gas for luel and Illumin ating; front and side porches; we can, offer this property for a short time at a price that will sell It. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. Ie2-99-wsu FOE SALE-LOTs. CItT Lots. TTIOR BALE-ON BUTLER STREET EXTEN 17 SION, near Maddoc Nineteenth ward, 2 fine loti 25x110 feet toSeelvave.. at a sacrifice. LA SHELL & EANK1N, St Fonrth ave fe2-12-Tusn FOR SALE-ON WYLIE WEBSTER AND Bedford aves.. three whole squares contain ing 107 lots with 12-room brick dwelling; price (50,000: one-third cash, bal. on easv payments. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth are. fel-46 East End Lots. FOR BALE-McKEE PLACE, OAKLAND, choice lots 25x165: these are the choicest lots on the street. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Filth are. fet-89 FOR SALE A PINE COR, LOT ON O'HARA St., near Fifth ave,: size 80x131; only 150 per front foot. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A-155. fe2-106 FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. LOTS, OAKLAND, only (115 front foot, these desirable lots are near Craft ave. facing the Ursullne Convent. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-2M fe2-106 FORSALE-EAST END BUILDING SITE ON Fifth ave. Cable line; location unsurpassed: lashlonable neighborhood; terms reasonable. Call on U. E. HARBIBON, 131 Fifth ave (Room 2.) Ja29-86 FOR SALE-ON SQUIRREL HILL, TWENTY SECOND ward. 100 acres; one or the most picturesque and finest locations In that portion of the city: price (2,500 per acre. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fel-46 FORSALE-S5.000PER ACRE FOB A TRACT containing 3 acres of ground that is unsur passed In natural beauty in the East End: sur roundings are elegant; locality growing rapidly, and valuations In vicinity based on actual selling prices to-day make this an Investment, that win yield double the cash as readily as it is subdivided and offered: buyers now in the market. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St. Tel. 1773. fel-54 Suburban Lots. FOR SALE AT 1NGRAM-SOME CHOICE building lots. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth are fel-46 FOR SALE-AT INGRAM-8IX-ACRE PLOT, 14-acre plot, 10-acre plot, 7-acre plot, or 1 acre plot, to suit purchaser. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fel-46 FOR SALE AT AVALON, 82,500 FOR 11 choice building lots, with fruit trees, 25x125 feet, on line of proposed New Brighton Electric ro&u; Buieiiuiu upuurtunuy zor contractors to bntld. 1. H. BUCKlNO, corner Sixth and Lib erty sts. (fruit stand). fe2-9 Farms. FOB SALE-A FARM OF 96 ACRES: WELL Improved; on main line or P.. Ft. W. A C. By.: 83 miles west of Plttsbnrg. Address F. E. HARTZELL, Alliance, O. Ja27-39 FOR 8ALE-A NICE LYING FARM OF 100 acres In Ohio; good soil; plenty timber; good bulldings:verv healthy country:ola age Is the rea son for selling. Address A. SLOMER, Ho. 5212 Kerstone ave.. Eighteenth ward. Plttsbnrg. rel-43-suwk- " FOR SALE-FABMS-50 ACRES, CHICKEN or dairy, house and stable; lays well; all In grass; 2 miles from station; 18 miles from Pitts burg; 12, 000. bend tpi 'big new farm and exchange list. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Broker, Koches ter. Pa. ja29-77-UWFSu FJ K, BALE-VALUABLE FARM-I WILL sell mv-larm. situated in nh inmihin. Belmont conntr. 0.:lUml1nnth r tni R.: four miles from city of Barnes vl lie, on the public Barnesvllle road; containing 166 acres: all under good state of cultivation; lies well; water in every field: well timbered; coal easy of access: three good bearing orchards: abundance of small frulti or every variety; two good dwelling bouses; one new, with t rooms and good cellar: wash house; well on porch, cistern: smokehouse and flour bouse, wood house and coal house: new barn, 35x50, with basement stabling; also sheep barn, corncrlb, wagon shea and granaries: this It a de sirable location and clear or any Incumbrance: I will sell on easy; terms; prlcetopcr acre For rnrtherpartlculirs call on or address EDW. WXIUBX, JUUwsds, BtlmeatOo.. O. -J6-Stt t . V , a AJiiSi!iE', FOR SALE-LOTS. Hazelwood Lots. FOR SALE HAZELWOOD LOTS IN J. H. WILLOCK plan. 24x100; these lots are con venient to P. B, R. and electric road; call at office and see plan. BLACK,A BAXUD. to r ourtn ave, ad-ajv fe2-109 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-M.0OO-NEW BRICK HOUSE, rooms, hall, attic water, porch, etc.; lot 22x85: 140 Edmund st., near Penn. (6,000-BrIck house, 6 rooms, hall, attic hot and cold water, inside shutters, porches, gas, etc. ; lot 25x110: 5016 Penn ave. (I.8U0 Frame house 4 rooms, good cellar: lot 20x100; Sclota, near Fitch st. D. BEHEN A SON, 4112 Penn ave. fe2-20 FOR SALE-KELLY A ROGERS, NO. 6315 Station street. East End. oBer the following properties lor sale on good terms: 2 nice 6-room houses on Mayflower street, East End; good lots (2,800 each. S good 6-room houses on Meadow street, East End; (3,300 to (3,800. 2 6-room houses on Joseph street. East End, only (2,200 each. 1 4-room on same street only (1,800. 2 6-room houses on Carver street. East End, (3,000 each: these bouses are all good and well situated near both cable lines and steam can. fel-59 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-A BARBER 8HOP IN A NO. 1 LO CA'llON In Allegheny; price low. U BER 1NGER A SON, 1C3 Fourth ave. Ja29-58-WPSU FOR SALE DRUGSTORE NEAR CUT; good paying prescription trade; Invoice (2.20U: terms easy. Address C. F. T Dispatch office fe3-23 FOR SALFfG50 WILL BUY A GENT'S FUR NISHING store located on a good business street in Allegheny (cheap rent). EWING A BYERS, 93 Federal St. fe2-61 FOR SALE-l,0CO WILL PROCURE AN IN TEREST in one of the best-paying businesses in the city; active man only wanted. T. O. BROWN A CO.. 90 Fourth ave feI-53 TTIOR SALE DRUG STORE, S'lOCK AND X1 fixtures; must be moved by April 1: on early buyer can get almost 50 percent discount. Ad dress DRUGS, Dispatch office. Ja30-33 FOR SALE-GROUERY BEST IN CITY'; dally sales about (50 and increasing fast: fine rooms: opposite Court House: nice stock: invoice (2.000; bargain. C. H. FOLSOM. Lima, O. fel-60 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' SOAP. Dispatch office Ja30-17-ThSu FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED HAR NESS store: one of the best locations In the two cities; best reasons given for selling; will sell on easy terms. Address HARNESS. Dispatch office. fe2-7 OR SALE-DRUGSIORE-ON PRINCIPAL street, at a bargain to anyone meaning busi ness: a good opening for a practical druggist. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave., second floor. fe2-lis OR SALE-AT A VERY LOW PRICE 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. Ja29-9tl OR SALE-A FINE STOCK OF HARDWARE, tinware stoves, etc., etc., plumbing and tinning establishment; no opposition: In a good town on P. R. R., near the city. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood St. fel-77 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 onlv reason for selling. J. O. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. Ja29-96 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 full particulars call on COOPER A PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. fe2-U3 FOR SALE HOTEL FURNITURE AND lease; One modern brick house someSO rooms, nicely furnished: extensive hotel and bar busi ness: long lease and cheap rent; price (5,000: will sell at a great bargain; rare chance for a hotel man to make money. C. H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. fel-60 FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES, $400, (600 (SCO, $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, feei store and other business chances. SHEPARD A CO., M Fifth ave. Ja30 OR SALE-GROCEKY STORE IN LIVE town, neartheclty, doing 10.000 to (12,U00a year, (1,300 on Invoice: other grocery stores, cigar, drug, notion, drygooas, conlectiouerv and gents' furnishing stores, printing office and stationery store, newsstand, lestxurant. cigar lactorles, etc. PERCIVAL A CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave, second floor. fe2-U6 FOR SALH.-SALOON FINEST IN THIS growlne city: population 20,000; in center of tbegreatollandgas fields; nice brick block, in splendid location, elegant rooms; releasing club rooms on second floor, so that rent of saloon is clear: handsome modern bar lurnlture, fine stock ofllquors; dally sales S30, can be doubled: price II. 600; license furnished at once C. H. POLS' lil, .lma, O. fel-60 Business Stands. FOR3ALE-tl6,000-PENN AVE., 22X110 TO 20 foot alley; no adjacent properties offered at this figure. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood st. fel-54 FOR SALE-S15,000-PENN AVE., CORNER, 60x110 to alley; a first-class property for large warehouse. CHARLES bOUERS k CO., 313 Wood st. fel-54 FOR BALE-ONE OF THE OLDEST AND best established wagon blacksmith shops In city; situate on one of the prominent business streets of Allegheny: will sell at a bargain. For particulars, address X, Y. Z Dispatch office. JS26-35-BU FOR SALE-N.W.CORNEROF BUTLER AND Forty-second sts.. part or Robinson's block; 36 ft. on Butler St., 70 It. on Forty-second st, 50 ft. wide at rear and 82 it. deep on west line. Apply to T. R. ROBINSON, cor. Pike and Eleventh sts. jau-w Ir-UU DAufc UK ACCUU2NT Jl JA1U1.M ? health of proprietor, one or tne hest-esttb-llshed hotels In Atlantic City, N. J.; 125 rooms; furnished; centrally located; 150 feet ocean front. For particulars apply to ISRAEL G. ADAMS, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N.J. Ja31-14 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Ac, FOR SALE-END SPRING. WIDE TRACK buggy. Can be seen at C. WEST A CO.'S, 420 Dnquesne way. fe2-14 FOR BALE-2 VERY FINE JERSEY COWS, lust fresh: will sell cheap if sold at once. J. E. BERRYMAN, No. 409 Penn Building. fe2-39 FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED CARLOAD draught horses. W. J. THUBRON'S Livery and Sale Stables, 69 West Diamond street, Alle gheny. fe2-38 FOR SALE-ONE FINE DRAUGHT HORSE, 6 years old. weight 1,400 pounds: good worker, either single or double, or would trade for a driv ing hone. Can he seen at COUBlN'S STABLE. N o. 414 Ferry st. , Pittsburg, f e2-40 Machinery and Metals. COR SALE-LOW, HAMMOND TYPEWRITER JD in first-class order. Apply at 035 PENN AVE. fe2-82 F OR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: reDalrlnz nromDtlv attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACHINECO..LIM.. pciow anspensiop uriuge Aiiegneny. za. jaii-3a?s PERGONAL. PERSONAL BOOK31 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-A BRAN NEW ALASKA SEAL sacqne, 32 in. bust measure; will be sold at a bargain; never worn: cost (110; will be sold for (45 cash. Address "SACQUE," Dispatch of fice. ie2-12t PERSONAL-TO SOLDIERS OF THE LATE war: 20 years' service In Pension Bureau, as Chief of Division and Principal Examiner, 1 have established s pension claim business: write me s-bout your ease or send address at once: all letters answered. DAVID L. G1TT, No. 927 F, street, Washington City, D. C ia23-25-rrssu PEESONAL-TO SOLDIERS OF THE LATE war: 20 years service in Pension Bureau as Chief or Division and Principal Examiner, I have established a pension claim business; write me about your case or sendaddrcs at once; all let ters answered. DAVID L. GITT, No. 927 F street, Washington City, D. a fel-91-su pERSONAL-INFLUENZA, SO YEARS AGO, .a. was verv prevalent in .ngianii ana waies; thousands were cured by Dr. Griffith's great Ta-va-zon Lung Cougb Syrup and Ta-va-zon Specials; there Is nothing under the canopy of heaven that will break up colds, coughs, sneezing, headache, backache and muscular pains from head to foot quicker than these most wonderful remedies, the Ta-va-zon; call at once; "be cured." Office and laboratory 301 to 307 GRANT ST., cor. Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa. fe2-I17 LOST. LOST-A SHRINE BADGE. SET WITH pearls. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder by leaving It with OSCAR C. GANTER, 67 Fifth ave. fe2-U0 T OST-OR STOLEN - A YELLOW AND J -X white setter dog was lost or stolen from A. it. BYERS', Allegheny and Western ave.. Alle gheny, on Wednesday evening last; a liberal re ward will be paid for bis return. Js31-24 LOST -IN GRAND OPERA HOUSE -Vvednesday matinee pocketbook, containing money and rings. If finder returns the rings to the BOX OFFICE, Grand Opera House they can keep themoney and receive (lou reward. fe2-12t LOST-UMBRELLA-SUNDAY, JAN. 28. ON noon chnrch train, B. A O. It. It., a gold handled umbrella: owner's mil name engraved thereon. A liberal reward will be paid for return or same to GATEKEEPER. B. A O. station, or J. H. JOHNSTON, 706Smithfield st. fe2-64 $2,250 Will bay a new brick dwelllne containing 6 rooms ana hall; lot 23x170 feet; located In East Xlbertv.near cable Un vVVO.STE WART, iiuiuy,TUi?i,v.;.i aaaSj ; c TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-163 AND 170 SECOND AVENUE; 40 x80: four-story and mansard, cellar and sub cellar. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. JaJO-42 TO LET FOUR AND FIVE-ROOMED houses on Grandview avenue Thirty-second and Thlrty-flrtb wards. Address ALFRED MAR LAND, Thirty-second ward. Jal9-26-sn TO LET-A NEAT FRAME COTTAGE ON Mount V ashlngton, containing eight rooms; supplied with cltv water and natural gas. In quire of A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO.. 10 and 12 Wood St. Ja3I-96 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-SEE EWING A BYERS, 93 FED ERAL st for Allegheny bouses: call or send for printed list. fe2-6:-t3. 4.5.6, 7,8,9,10,11, lz, 13, 14. lij 16, 17, 18, 19,20,22, 24, 26, 26, m hi Suburban Residences. T 0 LET-HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS AT IN GRAM. usu. Johnston, Agent, 62 Jfonrtn ave. fel-46 TO LET AT EDGEWORTH STATION. ON the P. F. W. A C. B. R., for one or several Sears, a beauttful new eight-roomed bouse: also msbed rooms In attic: all modern conveniences; bath room;laundrv andgasorboth kinds. In quire at LEADER OFFICE. Ja23-10O TO LET-8 ACRES-GOOD 9-ROOM HOUSE, good barn and stable fruit trees, shrubs, flowers, etc.; beautiful place for any one wish ing a quiet home; only 3 miles from Allegheny Market, on the New Brighton road. L. BLATT-NER,- Agent, 223 Franklin St., Allegheny, orMRS. BaUSS, on premises. fe2-10 Arirtments. TO LET-ON BEAVER AVE.. ALLEGHENY, one nicely furnished or unlurnlsbed front room: first floor; with or without board, or would be suitable for office. Address OFFICE Dis patch office fe2-28 Farms. TO LET-ATINGRAM-ONE OF THE FINEST vegetable gardens In Allegheny county, con taining 40 aeres, : greenhouses 13x33 feet each, be sides outbuildings and otherlmprovements. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fel-46 Offices. Desk Room. tc 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. Ja27-43 T O LET -SINGLE AND CONNEC1ING rooms In the Garrison Bnlldlng. corner Third ave and Wood St.; all well-lighted front rooms, inquire or A. UARK1SON iuuauiu CO.. 10 and 12 Wood st. jail-96 TO LET-AN ELEGANT OFFICE IN THE new Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Dlamon d street: elevator; lanltor service; electric light and steam heating included In rent, which Is moderate: situation central. Apply to J, L. CLARK, Superintendent, Room 26. Ja29-62 TO LET-OFFICES-ALL SIZES. IN WEST 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. Ja9-85-TT6BU TO LET-OFFICES IN THE GERMAN I A Savings Bank building, corner of Wood and Diamond streets, singly or In suits of two or more with all modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, etc., etc.; the handsome furniture, carpets, etc.. In some of the offices can be pur chased by the incoming tenant at a reasonable price. For terms apply at THE BANK, fel-66 Business stands. TO LET-A MODERN BUILT FOUR-STORY warehouse 404 Wood street. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. Ja31-9 TO LET FINE. LARGE STORE, WITH cellar, etc., and 3 sets of flats of 4 rooms each, at 427 and 42J Fifth ave. THOjdAS SULLI VAN, corner Pride and Fifth ave. !e2-41 TO LET-THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL move Into their new building about March 1, consequently the rooms now occupied in the Petroleum Exchange building will be to let. In quire at the BANK. J 123-94 TO LET FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM The business office or The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased property, corner Sailthfleld and Diamond sts., and the greater part or Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenue here tofore known as the Dispatch building, will In consequence be for lease during a term of years. This will be found perhaps the choicest location In the whole city for a large retail business. Full Sartlculars may be obtained from the BUSINESS IANAGER OF 1HE DISPATCH at the Fifth ave. office. Ja9-H7 MEETINGS. MEMBERS OF MONUMENT CASTLE No. 55, A. O. K. of M. C. aro requested to meet at their hall on MONDAY. Feb. 3, at 12.30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late Sir Knight Wilbert J. PInkerton. Sister Cas tles are invited to attend. Bv order J. 1L JOHNSTON, S. K. C. JOHN A. BARKER, Sec fe2-126 NOTICE TO CARPENTERS-ALL MEM" BERS of Local Union No. 2U are hereby requested to meet at the hall on SUNDAY, February 2, at 1 o'clock P. M., sharp, to attend the funeral of Brother Charles Schmidt. Mem bers of other locals are cordially invited to attend. R. J. DAVIS. President Vf. R. HUST. Recording Secretary. feM MEMBERS OF CENTRAL LODGE NO. 42; Sons of St. Qeorge, aro requested to at tend the funeral of our late brother John Bond, from his residence, 6017 Center are. East Liberty, on SUNDAY at ? P. M. Sister lodges are invited to attend. By order J. O. MOR ROW, President, WM. BASS, Secretary. fe2-119 MEMBERS OF GENERAL JOHN A Logan Lodge. No. 17L K. of P., aro re quested to meet at their hall, Millrale borough, on SUNDAY, February 2,atlP. ir. sharp, to attend the lnneral of our late brother, Robert Robertson. Sister lodges are respectfully invited to attend. By order H. J. RODGES, C. C. R E. LYNCH. K. of R. S. fel-50 RESORTS. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., HYGEIA HOTEL. One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, where daily inspections, drills, guard monntlng and dress parade take place The scenic at tractions are unrivaled. Music afternoon and evening1. 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 illustrativo descriptive pamphlet. F. N. PIKE, ael4-3-TTS3n Manager. $80,000 Will buy 1.360 feet of the choicest frontage in Shadyside; has an average depth of 112 feet; every foot is at street grade, and 400 feet front ing on one of the main avenues is paved and sewered. Think of it, less than S60 a front foot for the choicest property in Shadyside, while we are selling property on side streets in Alle- gheny the same depth at S175 a front foot. W. . bTEWART, 114 Fourth avenue fe2-24-su 14,500 ) On easy terms will bny a new and substantial dwelling (never occupied), containing 7 rooms, bath, laundry and all conveniences; desirably located in Shadyside. near South Highland ave.: lot 80x120 feet. Remember, car fare is S cents now to East Liberty. W.O. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. f e2-24-sn 17,000 Will buy a choice and substantial piece of busi ness property, well located in Oakland; will rent for $700 a year; is bonnd to be worth in a short time 110,000. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue fel-24-Su 408 DR. LAMB 408. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist in Female Diseases: also in Reflex Ailments of the Spine and Nervous System and in Chronic Disorders of the Blood. Offlco hours, 9 to H a. ji., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P.M. Office 403 Penn ave, Pittsburg, Pa. f el-112 FOR SALEHAZELWOOD. 5,000. Two-story pressed brick front dwelling of 10 rooms, laundry, hall, pantry, china closet, front and side porches, cemented cellar. Lot 6X1x110 feet: only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion, B.4 0.E.E. Terms reasonable Also, lots 530 to 81.000 each, near station and new electric railway. Terms to suit purchaser. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 153 Fourth ave. de3-64-TTS TITCKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixture", LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC Special attention given to Natural Gas Fittine. vi, si , Tjks ,- v iaT m T-wt.Yrrirr.iT'7s?i.i'w "frwifinT t ft'Tma-Mmn mmmmamMimaKmr-mT! u.iiiiimv n"is m. a r r r i Jt Mmv. i jk eg ifttisIL 1.A.1 ji!EiAk-aJ,Iu.ii jiti' - : - . z. ;z . '"wa-H itVSBf HsslisssiVjTi TrTsrssMsssssi 1 AMUSEMENTS. MISSADELEAUSDEROHE. The Favorite-Pupll of Liszt, will giro TWO PIAHO RECITALS OLD CITY HALT, on Thursday and Friday Evenings, February 13 and 14, Commencing at 8 p. ar. Promptly. Tickets for sale at H. Kleber fc Bro's., Wood st Plan open Monday, Feb. 3, at 9 A. K. ADMISSION IL No extra charge for reserved seats. feZ-123 ART EXHIBITION-SCHOOL OF DESIGN for Women, Penn building. The public exhibition opens on Tuesday, February 4, con tinning every day during the week, from 10 A. M. till 5 p. x. The spring term begins on Tuesday, February U, 1S90. A, W. HENDER BON. Principal. fe2-HI ADCTIOS SALES. AUCTION SALE ELEGANT CONCERT Grand piano forte, hnnsebold goods. WEDNESDAY MORNING. February 5. at 10 o'clock, at the residence. 278 Shady LaneE. E city; fine parlor furniture, fancy chairs, hand some marble clock, portieres, curtains, lambre quins, cornices, French date mirror, fine rugs, pictures, vases and ornaments.center tables, hall rack, body brussels carpets on rooms, halls and stairs, handsome walnut chamber furniture, toiletware,beddlng,rockers,bronzeclock,shades, looking glasses, cabinet sideboard, silver tea set. very fine dishes and glassware, dining chairs, extension table, silverware refrigerator, kitchen utensils, laundry furnishments, etc., etc. Sale positive, as owner is leaving city. House open after 8 o'clock on morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM., Auct'rs. f el 93 A T AUCTION TUESDAY MORNING, February 4, at 10 o'clock, at No. Sll MARKET STREET. Fine hall racks, china closets, sideboards, cabinets, mirrors, pictures, clocks, vases, bed ding, blankets, springs, mattresses, chamber suits, parlor suits, decorated dinner and toilet sets, rockers, tables, chairs, bookcases, desks, washstands. bedsteads, bureaus, folding beds, rngs, linoleum, shades, curtains, brussels and Ingrain carpets, notions, ladies' wraps, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO, fe2-92 Auctioneers. UCTION COMMENCING SATURDAY FEBRUARY1, AT 2 P. M., AND TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS AT 10 AND CONTINUING TILL ALL ARE SOLD; DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS AND WRAPS, ALSO LEASE AND FIXTURES. Special accommodations for ladies. A,' C. WILLIAMS, Agt, 155 Federal st, Allegheny. 5a3L87 $60,000 '3 Will buy 3.107 feet of the choicest frontage on Squirrel Hill, has an average depth of 175 feet, is on line of new electric road which will be in running order by April L is within 3 minutes' walk of Schenley Park, and located in the most desirable neighborhood on the hill. Remem ber, this property is less than S20 per foot front, while the adjoining properties are selling at $40 to $75 per foot front, W. C. STEWART. Hi Fourth avenue fe2-24-Su LOCAL STOCKS.1 MORTGAGES, I COMMERCIAL PAPER, COLLATERAL PAPER, All bought and sold and negotiated uy me. 1- J. M. MONTGOMERY. 64 Fifth avenue. Telephone 775. COAL LANDS, J fe2-83-Trsu T TTJEHLBRONNER'S 1V1 VEGETABLE AND POULTRY STAND supplies all the city hotels; housewives will find it to their advantage to deal with him. Telephone 54. IS DIAMOND MARKET, Pittsburg. yll-84-sa QC IEr-v-e Cent Fare "by Ca"ble -bo -tL.e Easij "Fi-ncL. Competing lines, operating and to be built; comfortable cars and fast trains almost every minute in the day to and from this beautiful section of the city. Rapid transit, cheap fares, directly to and from your work to cozy and elegant homes awaiting you, at a coat within your reach, prices that a year hence you may look back to as having afforded you the golden opportunity to become an owner. Call for description of houses, lots and handsome residence plots throughout the East End. We will accompany you to examine them or to other properties that in terest you. $1,900 Murtland ave., two-story frame, 4 rooms, hall, good cellar, nice yard, shade, elegant well water; lot 25 feet front. $1.800 Joseph St., two-story frame, 4 nice rooms, hall, porches; lot 21x100. $3,000 Beatty st, new house 6 rooms, vestibule, ball, attic; uicely papered, painted; water, gas, front and rear porches; also on rear of lot nice little house of 2 rooms. This prop erty will yield well as an investment, and is in a rapidly improving locality. $3,800 Mayflower st, new modern style, well built and finely finished bouse of 6 rooms, ball, bath, china closets, largo wardrobes, slate mantels, tile hearths, both gases, water, dry cellar, front nd rear porches: nice lot 2-ixlOO; street sewered. $4,500 Larimer are., new modern style frame, slate roof, 6 rooms, finished attic, vestibule, hall, bath, laundry, inside closets, tile hearths, slate mantels, sliding doors, electric bells, both gases, china closets, front, side and rear porches, cemented cellar; we have to offer in this locality three houses similar to above, complete in every detail; now being finished; all of them to be ready tor occupancy before April L . $3,750 $4,250 Bond street, near Sheridan ave new, Queen Anne style, frame, slate roof, 7 and 9 rooms, hall, bath, attic, laundry, china closets, pantry, front and back stairs and porches, bay windows, inside closets, niarole washstands, sanitary plumbing and perfect finish throughout, including good sewerage. This description applies to four new houses on Bond st, a good street in a growing locality; these houses are now near ing completion, and the finishing work in graining, painting, papering, etc.. will be done to the taste of the purchaser, ana tney will be delivered in clean and attractive shape, warmed and lighted ready for the reception of household goods and house holdgods. $5,000 Howe street, elegant new Queen Anne residence 9 rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, in side w. c, stationary range, sliding doors, inside shutters, front and rear porches, largo pantry, wardrobes; finish through out complete, including slate mantels, tile hearths, tine chandeliers, electric bells, eta; lot 32x100; street sewered. $5,500 Hays street, near Euclid ave., excellent two-story attic house 7 rooms, kitchen, vestibule, hall, laundry, norcbes, dry cellar, house throughout in elegant condition; re cently vacated by owner and can be de livered to purchaser at once; both gases, city water; also pure well; handsome lot 0x100; shade, lawn, shrubbery. Houses, building lots and handsome, large grounds, adapted as sites for fine residences. Brushton, Wilkinsburg and at all stations on line of P. E. R, cables and proposed eleotrio railroad. Call and we -will direct you to these properties, or -will accompany you for examination. - f i '- ' - 'i& .fC&v.J.' 'N6..313 WOOD STBEETClki, &,l&)tfj KEY? ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE ! ON PENN AVENUE, Nineteenth Ward, TWENTY-ONE NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, 7 rooms, hall and bath in each, finished In best of style: each bouse with lot 20x100 feet. Easy payments. Possession at once Penn avenue cable cars pass door; 5c to town or East Liberty. Full information of THOS. M"rXAFFREY, 3509 BUTLER STREET. feI-55-wS3tt TO LET. A number of very comfortable and pleasant houses in one of the most attractive places about the city. Very pretty 3-room brick cottages. Very pretty 4-room brick cottages. Handsome 5-rootn houses. Handsome 7-room houses. At from $7 to 516 per month. FOR SALE, PRETTY HOMES. 4 rooms, 5 rooms, 7 rooms, with splendid lots, handsomely improved, in thebeautlfnl borough of Knoxville, on terms to suit everybody. Wa will sell this season 300 of the most beautiful building lots in Allegheny county. There aro no others to compare with them at double the price. Upon the completion of the new Knoxville Incline Plane and Street Railway, bringing: them within 20 minutes of Fifth avenue, these lots will double in value Those who boy early are certain to realize a handsome profit. Knoxville Land Improvement Co., 5 Knox avenue, Knoxville Borough. fel-10-wsstt 111,000 . WU1 buy a new and substantial Queen Anne brick dwelling having 12 large rooms and all improvements; lot 60x160 feet; is desirably lo cated in Sbadraioe; the best property for the moneyinth" East End. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth avenue. f eZ-24-SU, 30,000 Will buy an acre of ground having erected thereon a new, substantial and attractive brick dwelling containing 12 large rooms, laundry, and all conveniences: is one of the most home like places in Shadyside; located on a paved and sewered are., in a desirable neighborhood: worth every cent of 135,000; terms. $10,000 cash, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent, with privilege to purchaser to pay part or aU any time. W. C. STEWART, HI Fourth ave. f e2-24-SO 1100,000 Will buy 40x120 feet to an alley, desirably lo cated for large retail business. Nothing m Pittburg equals it for the money. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave fe2-24-Su SUITABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS ALL kinds of birds and pet animals, parrots, pigeons and poultry; gold fish and fixtures; seed and (Travel for birds: v. fine dogs, birds ana animals mounted to order at ESP: SPICH'S BIKD STORE, 640 Smithfield sl, near Seventh ave dei-HS-wsa AT $5,000 EACH, 4 5" $14,000 Highland are., beautiful corner prop erty, near Fenn ave.. 180 feet street front age, substantial residenco comprising every convenience; attractive ground, stable, etc $3,500 Roup strpet, choice location, near cable and P. R. R., elegant modern dwelling 13 rooms, 5 each on first and second floors. 3 largemansardrooms;arrangenientandflni3h throughout perfect, and includes every modern improvement: cor. lot 47x140. $8,200 Penn ave., near Rebecca street hand some residence two-story and mansard, 10 rooms, bath: all conveniences and late im provements; lot 42x175. SMALL HOUSES. CHOICE LOTS; LARGE HOUSES. FINE GROUNDS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE EAST END. $12,600 Wilkinsburg An elegant property, lo cation first-class, on wide street, stone side walk, near station and line of proposed electric road: ground consists of a frontage 68 by a depth of 281 feet, adorned with lawn tennis grounds, walks, shade, modem bouse of 12 rooms, comprising, every Improvement and con venience; improvements have all been made under supervision of owner, who now oc cupies the property, and must sell on ac count of removal. $3,500 Wilkinsburg A fine piece of property, 66x264, fronting two choice streets closo to I'enn ave., elegant building site or valuable forsub-dlvldlng. $1,900 Wilkinsburg Two-story frame 5 rooms, corner lot, 66x145; a payment of $500 in cash will secure this, with balance payable at option of purchaser. $1,700 Brushton House of 5 rooms: nice lo cation; lot 29x100; payments, $500 In cash, long time on balance; $2,600 Brushton Attractive cottage house 7 rooms, reception ball, front side and back porches, electric lights, natural gas, elegant soft water; nice corner lot; grape arbors, shrobDery, eta $1,750 Brushton Good location, convenient to station, comfortable 5 room house, hall, front and back porches: lot 33x100. $3,600 Brushton Good location, new modern S-room house, bath, laundry, range, i. s. w. c's., tile hearths, electric lights, natural gas; choice lot 50x150. $3,000 Brushton An attractive house, well located, convenient to station, new, 8 rooms, hall; conveniently arranged with, front and back stairways: nicely painted and papered: nat. gas; porches; dry cellar; lot 46x132. $2,200 Brushton Two-story attic honse 9 rooms, hall; nicely finished; lot 29x132. 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