S8 '.-W?Wp f ANXIOUS TO BE TIED. Different Ways of Getting Around the Marriage Laws. A DOUBLE TALE TOLD BY A LOYEK, Who Wonld ETen Commit Perjnrj to Break Into Matrimony. HIS i-LEASUEE STILL IN AXTICIPATION Marriage license court is a great place for ttories of all sorts. There one can fiud the romance of lore and devotion despite tbe bitter opposition of "fond papas," but oc casionally a little "tale of woe" of a differ ent description bobs np, and the unrelenting Captain Heiber turns a deaf ear to all en treaties af lore. On'Thursday afternoon a young man en tered tbe office and asked for a license. He progressed well enough with the regular list of, questions until he reached the one en quiring if the lady had ever been married before. He replied that she had, but she had been divorced. Alter some talk he pro duced a divorce subpoena. Captain Heiber informed him that that was not sufficient; he would have to ceta copy of the divorce drcree. Iha applicant finally left the office. Yesterday morning Clerk Heiber re ceived an application for a license which had been sworn to before Alderman Floch. All the questions had been answered and it was set forth that tbe lady had not been married before. The names looked familiar and upon investigation Captain Heiber saw they were the same as given by the young mau referred to, the preceding evening. The apes, residence, etc., also corresponded. He then told the messenger he would not give the license requested. In the afternoon the man who desired to wed appeared in company with several friends. He was indignant at the refusal to give him a license and he was taken in hands by Register Conner 'When questioned closely about hit statement the day be. ore, and the difference as to the lady's previous allianes as set forth in the application sworn to before Alderman Flach, he said that it was another woman. Tbe first lady, he said, lived in Hazelwood. He was pressed closely, and alter R number of questions, he said he last saw her three or four Tears ago. When he made this answer, Mr. Connor said tbe names of the tno ladies were the same, and he would not become a party to the perjury. The man grew indignant at this, but was sternly informed that he could coosider him self lucky if he got out of the Court House without being arrested for perjury. The applicant set forth in his i.tatement that he and the lady resided in JIcKeesport He is aboul 30 years old, and the lady 28 years. ENGLISH barmaids are responsible for a pood deal or evil, according to Kdgar L. tVakeroan, the trateter. See TO-MOR-KOWs UISrATCH. A model newspaper. The Philadelphia Company's Meeting. OrriCE or Philadelphia Company, ) PITTSBURG, l'A., Jjll. 16, 18UL J At a meeting oftlie Board of Directors ot this company, held to-tlay, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Resolved, That the regular quarterly dividend be omitted, and that the Treasurer be directed to publish a statement of the earnings and expenses lor the past quarter, which, though showing a profit more tha'i sufficient to pav the regular dividend, yet tbe Board ot Directors deem it expedient to apply the money to the payment and de crease of the company's liabilities." Statement of tbe earnings and expenses ot Philadelphia Company for the three months fending December 31, 1690: Gross earnincs $753,516 20 Operating expenses (including repaid, maintenances, rent ot land. wells,etc.S:62,842 84 Kew pipe lines and new gas wells (charged to ex penses 167,145 36 Bents paid leased companies (Char tiers "Valley Gas Company, Penn sylvania Natural Gas Company and other companies). 118,090 48 5448,978 68 Xetearmngs 5304,537 52 Joitx Caldwell, Treasurer. Hones and Mules. Thirty head of draught and general pur pose horses arrived at the stables of the Arnheim Live Stock Company, Lira., at 2 Second avenue. Pittsburg. Pa., weighing lroin 1,300 to 1.750 pounds each, which were Belerted with great care. Anyone wishing to purchase a horse should not fail to call, as they guarantee to selltbem for less money than auvone else on the. market They made it their point to handle sound stock. Their niuleyards are filled with 75 head of choice stock of all sizes, irom the smallest pit mnle to the largest draught mule. Those animals are without doubt the best quality and shape ever hmught to this market. d MEKT1XGS. 2s : OTICE 1 here will be a special tneetine of Coi-Virnrt- ers" Assembly at the Rink THIS AFTER. SIOON at 2:J0 o'clock. JJI7-56 H. E. SPEIDEL, M. W. "TEETING OF THE RANDALL CLUB 1L THIb (Saturday) EVENING. January 1.. to mate final arrangements for trip to Har risburg. AH members are requested to be present F. J. WEIXEL, President. " - i-i..-vrn. raecreiary. jai,-Oi "VrOTICE THE GENERAL ANNUAL X meeting of the stockholders of the Puts btirgRanauha Company wl,l be held at the office of W. K. bbtras. 100 Diamond St- Pitts burg. Pa., at 1U A. M. TUESDAY, J an. 27,1831. By order of WILLIAM SEYMOUR EDWARDS. l-16-05 . President. DIVIDEND. OFFICE WMTtKS lNSUllASCECOMPAXT. I Dr.,.,.. PmsBUKO. Jan. 13. 1S9L IVIDEND NO. 77-THE BOARD OF . , D,lre?.tS.,E.,hTe ,uis daF declared a divi dend of! HREE PER CENT, or ONE DOL LAR AND FIFTY CENTS upon each share of the capital stock, payable on and after the Kith i"?t- W.M. P. HERBERT, jall-33-p Secretary. OFFICE AKMtMA lNSURACE CO. NO. 63 FOUIITII AVF.NCZ, Fittuui:g, January 13. 1B9L TMVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC J ToKS of this cotnpitir have declared a eni!-amiual dividend ot THREE DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on demand. V. D. McUILL, Secretary. jal7-33D XlAtrACTUBEns a-i JIebchant&'I Iksckajtce Co, Office 417 Wood st.. v PiTTsmji'G. Pa.. January 1" 1891. J DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this company have tint day de clared a dividend or Jl 50 PER SHARE, paya ble on demand. Wil. T. ADAIR, Secretary. jalS-CO-D ELECTIONS. The I'MAKTibits Valley ") Gas company. y Pittsbukg, Pa., January 16. 1S9I. J LECUON NOTICE THE ANNUAL J tueetingof the stockholders of this com vauv will lie held at tbe office of the company. Garrison buildio:. corner Wood street and J-bird avenue. I'ittslorjr,Pa.,ou THURSDAY". January 29. le3L at2 o'clock, p. jr.. tor the elec tion of a Board of Directors to serve for the eiv-mngjear, and for tbe transaction of such OIi'!i. Vtnes as mavcome before tre meeting. jal.-16 D f. J. TEN ER. Secretary. UEKMASIA bAVIKOS BANK. I PrrrscCKG. January 15. 1801. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine directors of this bank, to servo for TLEbDA"i, January 20. 189L between the hours of 11 o'clock a si. and 2 o'clock P. M. ,r,. UHAS.-SEIBERT, Secretary. THE KEYSTONE BANK OF PITTSBURG The annual election for Directors of tbis bank to serve during the ensuing vear will be held at the banking house. 108 Fourth aT Tuesday. January 20, 18SII, between the hours of 11 A. x. and I p. M. J. H. H AYEs. Cashier. . . de20-S. S3T Display ,advtrtUtmcnts one dollar per tqvareforone insertion. Classified advertise' ments on this page, sveh as Vanted, For Sale, To Let. rio. fen cenft per line for each inser tion, and none talc-n for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as lico. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSI2TJEPS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OI'EK. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LKT. AND OTHCU TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECEIVED Ul'TO 9 1. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements 6honld be prepaid nnless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. FOR THE SUUTHSIDE. NO. HI! CAKbON STREET. TKLEI'H ON E N O. 602. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, Oil I'ENN AVE. rirrSBURG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS StcCAFFKEY 3309 Butler street. EMILG. STUCKEY, :tthtreet and rennave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. K AERCHER. S9 Fedtral street. H. J. McBRIDF, Mattel House, Atleitneny. F. H. EGGKIW SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS iicJIENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY il. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Help. ARBEK-A GOOD MAN AT ROBERT AKM- STKONU'S, Apollo, Pa. Jal6-W BOOKKEErK-AT ONCE: SALARY 501'ER month: references required. Address A., Dispatch offlcc. Jal7-: BiiOKKKEl'ER-EXlT.RIENCEO MAN. AD DRESS at once, with reference H.. Dlsl pateh ofllce. JaH-SG c ANVASSKR-INTKLLIUENT, FOR CEN- iuki xitcuonary. a. waiis, mi woousl, jalt 43-D FOREMAN-FOR t'Al'Elt BOX FACTORY: must understand business thoroughly, and be able to (Irure accurately on Jobs of both com mon and fine work: steady position for the right man: state wares wanted. THE K. D. BOX CO., CIci Claud, O. Jal7-l-D MAN FOR A RESPONSIBLE AStD VERY profitable position: new business: an en ercetlc man. or large acquaintance. Address, with reference, Y., box SSI, Chicago 111. JalC-TJ-sw MECH AN1CAL DUADGHT81IAN W ITH aMUtv In drslcnlDR. EJIILHALLGREN, 41S Bissell Block. I'ltUburK. jall-5t "DOLLER-FOK A 9-INCH MILL: MUST BE XV competent to roll all kinds of small file steel, lnclndinc taper steel and small bevels: must Jlso roll a first-class guide round: n trood position for a steadv, reliable mechanic: present relations lu evcrr department of the works pleasant and cor dial." Address WILSON, 17 Tribune llnlldinc, New York, N.Y. Jal3-40-D SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Ink craslnjc pencil; the greatest selling novel tr everproduced: erases luk thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper. SCO to 5(n per cent profit: one agent's tales amounted to (S3) In six 'fats: another fC In tno hours; we want one energetic general agent for each btatc and Territory: samp'c bv mail, 35c. For terms and Hill particulars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wit. Jal7-8 SALESMEN-TO SELL ADVERTISING CAR1IS and novelties in l'ennsylvania on commission direct from manufacturer: roo can make $50per week. Adrtrcw ADVERTISING SPECIALTY CO.. Buffalo. N. Y. JaI7-9-TTS TRAVELING SALESMAN SPECIALTIES paving ?W0 to 50 per mouth. ALLISON &, CO., 325 Dearborn St.. Chicago. Jal7-lS YOUNf MAN-AS .STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter and assistant on books In office in manutacturing concern: must ne a good pen man, quick aud accurate at figures: state now much experience had ir anv; also agoand refer ence. Address B. & C, Dispatch office. Jal7-10 YOUNG MAN-A BRIGHT AN1 INDUS 'IRIOUS young man for assistant book keeper: prospect if advance to principal; must be acrurate and a first-class penman. Address WHOLESALE, Dispatch office. JalC-U YOUNG MAN -EXPERIENCED IN THE wall paper bnslucss: must be competent. ind ot good address Call or address U. G. O'BRIEN, 1'alntcr. 2 Fifth av Pittsburg. Jal4-TTS 0;r COAL MINERS-STEADY EJll'LOYMENT mD and rood wares. AddressIlILLIARD COAL AND COKE CO., LIM., 116 West Jtfferson street, Butler, Pa. Jal7-18 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Kce'c's S cent pills. Good as gol I. Dr. O'Kecfe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pUK cong': pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption Ellis worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhoea pills, ackache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria plus, piles plll. Trice, cents: large bottles. !. UK. O'KEEFE CO.. Homeopathic Chemist. 31 Filth av., Pittsburg, Will move to 7m SmlthfirlU st. April 1. Jai:-I3-D AGENTS-TO SELLTHF. PIN'LESS CLOTHES line: the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without nins; a perfect success; patent recently Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right is given; on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line bv mall: also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure your terri tory atoncc. AddrcssTHF. I'IM.KSS CLOl'HLS LINE CO.. 17 Herinon street, Worcester. Mass. OC9-65-WS AGENTS-TO SELLTEA. BAKING POWDER and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or nilllmcn can make money In their spare time: sperlal inducements to persons lialng an established trade. Y AMASUIHO TEA CO.. lock bok M7I. Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7D-S AGENTS-TO SELL1HE LIFE. TIKES AND correspondence or the late Moat Kev. John Mac Hale. Archbishop ofTuam, by Rt. Kev. Bernard O'Reilly: thisrreat worK now ready In two volumes of 700 pages eacn. P. J. FLEMING CO.. 77 Diamond St. de2S-TWTFSSu Female Help. pi IRLS-TO WRAP CARAMELS. KISSES. JT etc.: nothing but girls of experience need apply. E.MAGINN, 10 Church ay., Allegheny, Pa. . Jal7-M G IliL A GOOD GIRL. APPLY' AT 12 FRE MONT ST., Allegheny. Jal7-19 HOUSEKEEPER SOBER, RESPECTABLE, middle-aged woman for working housc Keeper loran old lady: must come well recom mended and be able to do good cooking, washing and Ironing and all the duties of a laniily of one. Address SHERMAN, Dispatch office. ja!7-34 J- AD1ES-TO LEARN DR'SS CUTTING AND X making by the original tailor system square and tajw measure; scholars bring their goods and make them while learning: no pastboards or graded scales taught: 6enlng machines, shears, press boards furnished free: positions when com petent School, NO. 7 FEDERAL Sr Alle gheny. . Jal5-9S-TT8 T' ADIES-1 WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY J of 510 per week to work for me In their local itr at home: light work: good pay for part time; write, -rlth stamp. MRS. H. G. FARRING TON. Box70 Chicago. a7-44-D TAUNDRESS AN EXPERIENCED LAUN J DRESS at the PENN FEMALE COLLEGE, Fifth ar.. East End. jalS-90 Male and Peinale Help. COOK-MAN COOK. I FARM HANDS. SEC OND cook, dishwasher, dlningroom girls, cnambermalds. cooks, house girls, nure girls, girls Tor light chambcrwork and waiting. MEE HAN'S. Hi Grant st. Xc- " JalS-D -VTIGHT CLERK - PORTER, LAUNDRESS 1 and dining-room girls for hotel, cooks, chambermaids, nurses, house girts. German and colored girls, farm lianas, waiters, drivers. MRS. K. llloMl'aON. 603 Grant st. JaI7-MThs Situations. POSITION BY" A CHEMIST OF EXPERI ENCE, who stkdted In Germany, in an iron or steel works or another chemical establishment. Address E. M., Dispatch office. JalJ-BlTTS 01TION BY GOOD CHAMUERMAID-AD-Dltias 1. N Dispatch office. Jal7-31 Q1TUATION-ASMINE BOSS OR SUPER1N O TENDtNT or mines by a mattbaingfirt,t class certificate anil 15 years' practical experience in coal fields ol Western PcnnSyUanla: part of the tiaic as mine boss: can furnish recommenda tion lrom present emplocr aud give rea-onsfur leaving present situation. Address V. II.. DIs patch office. Jal7-5-jrws Tartncrs. GENTLEJIAN-AN ENTERPRISING ONE tobuyahalflutcrestinoneof the best pay ing legitimate enterprises In Plttsbnrg; centrally located: price asked mr half interest fll.000: to those meaning business particulars will be fur nished upon giving satisfactory reference. Ad drcss REFERENCE. Dispatch office. a!4-3I Financial. MONEY-JHJR FACILITIIS TOR FURNISH ING money to any amount, on bond and mortgage arc uncqualcd: lowest rates ot Interest and no delay. II yon need money aDOly'MORRlS & FLEMING. IW Fourth avt. , J)-J7-66-TT6bU MONEY LOANED-LOWEST RATES OF IN TEREST, according to amount and loca tion: no delay. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 16t t ourtli av. sc30-59-TU3Sa MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and inortgnge: no delay. REED 11. CO VLB 4 CO.. 131 Fourth av. dell-TTS MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS . . . , tt.,u.u.i s ana 6 If cent. ALLE3 !A1LE. Id Fourth aye. Tel. 107. apl4-l-TTsbU MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE . .,Tec?.ri"es' 'owest rates: no detav. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO . 99 Fourth av. dctl-4-iThS MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY .???.,T, ProPrtJ at lowestrates. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 93 Fourth a enue. mh2-D T LOAN-500,tM), iN AMOpNTS OF P,0M and upward, on city and suburban property, on S per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 percent. BLACK & 1IA1RD, So Fourth avenue. TO LOAN-fS0,000 ON MORTGAGES -1100 andnoward at 6 per cent; 1500, 0U at45i per cent on residences or business property, vacant lotsorfarms. S. H. FlttNCU, Ko, Fourth ave. ocIS-D TVANTED. Boarding. ROOM AND BOAP.IING-IN PRIVATE family, for young man: location. East End, convenient to Fifth av anil Dunuesnc traction: reference given and required. Address B. W. C, Dispatch office. Jal6-76 Rooms. Hooses. Etc FLAT-THREE OK FOUK ROOMS. FOR LIGHT bonsekeeplng; both gases and water; private family preferred: state terms and location. Ad dress A. B. B box 439, jal7-4S Miscellaneous. BOILER MAKERS-TO KNOW THAT A strike Is going on 't Yonngstown. O.. for Just cause, and that the BOlLEIt MAKERS' UNION there wishes them to stay awavwhlla strike continues. JalG-S3 BRASS BANI1-A FIRST-CLASS BRASS BAND for the American Mechanics' parade on Washington's Birthday. Address S. HARE. South Eighteenth and Sidney sts., Pitts burg, Pa. Jal6-lS BURNERS-TWELVE OKiTIFTEEN SECOND HAND Lungren hnrners, 16 feel: must be In good order. Reply to P. O. DRAWER 1013. city. JJ16-U) EVERY LADY WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn aye. (op posite Home's stores) ami ImestlzJte MADAME FLbSUER'S ladles' tailoring sysxu no risk; parties responsible: school now open, no 13-23 GROUND-ABOUT TEN ACRES BUILDING ground, tocotfrom ,500tofi,500pcr acre: eastern part of city. Address, stating price and locationland, R. B. 2, Dispatch office. ja!7-39 PENSIONS THE- PITTSIirlRG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Firth av. Pensions now had forall disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows or deceased soldiers under late act of Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certl:lealcs of service procured where discharges are lost. deaW-TT SAFE - SECOND-HAND FIREPROOF SAFE, combination lock, at least M Inches wide, 14 Inches high and 16 Inches deep. Address, stating condition and price, SAFE, P. O. box, 92. I'llts hnrg. Jal7-21 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AVENUE-SPLENDID BRICK RESI DENCE with 2 lots oo Center avenue, cliy; 10 spacious rooms. 2 bathrooms, with lavatorial facilities, furnace, natural gas, seven-foot hall way: everything in and around the premises In the most perfect order; location unexcelled for beauty and convenience; Clots, 40 lect front, ex tending through toau alley; nice plot in front side and rear; will besolrtonveryaccommodatlng terms. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., IS Fourth ae nuc, Pittsburg. Jal7-45-Ths DWELLING HOUSF.S-ON FIRST. SECOND and Ihird avs., below Ferry st., at $6,000 and upward; terms reasonable, if. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth av. JaI7-2t" F IFTH AV.-TWO HOUSES AND LOTS IN good location, near new market houc. 10 and 6 rooms resnectivclyfboth in excellent order and renting well; rare chance for Investment. JAS. tV. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pitts burg. JaH-40-WThs Y1CKKOY AND CHESTNUT STREETS-BARGAIN for a short time only: new two-story and mansard brick store and dwelling: lot 24x100 to Coward st. : an A 1 Investment: rents for $60 per month. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. Jali-36-eod QQ OOO-TEKMS ABOUT ?I,000 CASH, BAL ZdO) ANOE to suit: No. 547 Wylie av., bet. Krin and Klrkpatrlck sts., two brick houses, one or four nice rooms and finished attic, good cellar, and one of three large rooms and finished attic on rear; property is well sewered; lot extends hack to a paved alley: also side entrance; best bargain In town: the front house you can occupy at once: the rear house rents for ?I0 per rno. (B77.) A LLES A BAILEY". 164 Fourth av. Tel., 167. lal7-29 QJ OOO-DOWN TO BED KOCK-Ji.000 FOR 3t' two evtra good, well-built and finely conditioned brick houses: large lot: abundance of room for two additional houses; paved street; this will please any buj cr In scirch of a sound In vestment In city property. CHARLES SOMEI'.S A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Pcnu ay, Jal6-51 QA 000 VERY' REASONABLE PAYMENTS O'dM modern house or 6 rooms and attic, on Bedford av., not far from Fulton St., two squares from Wrlle av. cable line. (79.) sec W. A. HEBRON A SONS, SO Fourth av. Jil-24-S" COnn DOWN REMAINDER ON F.ASY jjivU payments: good houc, 5 rooms lot 22x125 ft.. Washington av.. lhlrty-flr.t ward: pricc$l,600. Seo W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. JI7-42-TuS 300 EACH-TWO BRICK DWELLINGS 'Jt of six rooms each. hall, mnrble mantels. water and gas: lot 30 feet tront on Klrkpatrlck st. C. BER1NGEK A SON, 156 Fourth av. ijaie-so-TTS' East End Residences. ACRE OF GROUND AND FOUR-ROOM brick house, adjoining Blgclow Park, for R.6C0. BALTENSPtRGEK A WILLIAMS. 154 Fourth av. jaI4-3J-WFt EAST END. KKSIDENCE. SHADYSIDE: pressed, brick front. Queen Anne style of architecture, spacious rooms and finished artisti cally throughout; replete with all the more recent modern Improvements; large lot about GOxiGO lee,; very beautiful location. JAS. W. DRAPE& Co., 129 Fourth av- Jal 4-40-wins- HILAND AV.. EAST END-A GOOD RESI DENCE 12 large and elegant rooms, library, bath and lavatory with other modern app!lanes: all In prime order;large lot In an alley, with stable and carriage-house, etc., etc.: Immediate pos session JAS. W. DRAPEA CO , 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jal4-40-WThS,r HOUSE-A NEWHOUSESIX ROOMS, ATTIC, bath and all modern Improvements: lot 24x 187 feet, fronting on two streets, near Highland av.: price only S4.S00: this is a bargain and will bi son on reasonable terms. Inquire of KELLY A ROGERS. No. 6315 Station St., East End. JalI-H2-ivsBu" HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS-LOT 50X190 ON LIN COLN av.. E. K: paved and sewered: the best bargain In list Liberty to-darfor'hemoney. Sec M. P. ROWLEY A SON, 127 Fourth av. Jal7-53 IN THE EAST END-A NICE DWELLING and large corner lot. frnlt trees, etc. in good location: eight rooms, bath, natural gas, etc.. etc., all In fine orrtcc; dwelling almost new: easy terms: Immediate possession. JAS.W. DRAPKA CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. JaI7-4GD OAKLAND -tS.600- A ".EW-TWO-STORY and mansard brick dwelling of 9 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath, Inside w. c. audw. s.. slate man tels and tile hea'ths. Inside shutters, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, front and rear riorches: lot 24x125: complete scwernce. For par Iculars see J. E. GLASS A CO., 133 Fifth av. jair-r OAKLAND KES1DENCE-OF EIGHT ROOMS, hall, vestibule, bath, front porch: all mod ern conveniences: fine gas fixtures, etc.: lot 24x 116 feet: Frailer st.; prlc;f5,500: terinseasy. c. BERINGER A SON. 156 Fourlh av. ial7-3oVrTS ON NEXT MONDAY' AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M on the premises, by order of Orphans' Court, two fine houses on Walnut St., near shady av.. K. E.. corner of Emerson St.. to close the estate of Mrs E. Holt, deceased. For particulars see W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. SO Fourth ay. JalS-91' TWO HANDSOME BRICK HOUSES-ELfc-GANTLY finished, modern Improvements; atanetlon, next ilonclav at 3 o'clock P. M , on the premises, by order or Orphans' Court, to set tle the estate of Mrs. F Holt, deceased. V. A. HEBRON A SONS. N o. 80 Fourth av. )al6-92 WEBSTER AVEN UE THE RESIDENCE and large corner lot. Webster av. and Thirty-third t.. lot about 130 by about ICO reet. with large residence and shade and rrnlt trees thereon, will be sold at public sale ednesdav afternoon, Jan. 28. at 2 o'clock, on the premises: terms aud further particulars from JAS. V. DRAPEACO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth av.. Pitts burg. Jal7-45-Ths WE HAVE SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE new dwellings In the East End, one square fromNeglcy av. and Dnq. traction road: all com plete with modern conveniences, andean be sold on very easv terms: immediate possession. BAX TER, 'i HOMPSON A CO., 1C2 Fourth av. Jall-126-TTSSU QA 500 -A NEW TWO-STORY FRAME OW house of 7 rooms aud attic, hall, vestibule, batli. Inside w. c. and w. s..mugr,h.ant! c.wucr, slate mantels and tile hearths, inside shutters, porches, front and rear: lot ajxiooteet: this is a rare bargain, and Is only one minute fro u Roup station ard one-half'square from Luquesnecar line on Ellsworth ay. J. E. GLASS A CO., 133 Filth av. JaI7-5 Q-l OOO-FOR A6-ROOM TRAME HOUSE IN OX East End: location good add ery near to new electric tine: city water, good cellar, ball up and downstairs, tno porches, newly pipered, and In first rate condition throughout; easy walk to Filth av. cable: the cheapest Utile house in East Liberty. S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Penn and Shadv ays., E.JC East End proncrtlc only. Jalr-11 SO 700-TOKA SlX-ROOM FRAMEHOUSE l1 in central location; few mlnuteswalk of Penn or Fifth av. cables, and three minutes to Duqucsnc electric road: nicely papered and painted: good pantry; dry cellcr: a very neat little home and Is cheap, b. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (473) East Knd prop ertlcs only. Jal3-5S-TTS. Srr ooo-south highland av., good t eight-room brick house, sliding doors, bath, w. c, both gases, china closet, electric bells, furnace, liuiidrj, side entrance, house nicely papered; possession April i: will bo sacri ficed Ifsold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth av. Jal5-86 QQ 000-9I.4iO IN CASH-WE CAN OFFER j5J three houses yielding a rental of $504 per jear: lot 30U5: this property Is situated in the heart or list Liberty, convenient to both cables. CHARLES SO.MEltS A LO., 3tf Wood St., C019 Penn av. JaIO-52 Suburban Residences. -TMSWOhTH-SEVKRAL NICE DWELLINGS air with good lots, convenient to station, at V00!,t8-", on easy terms. A. LEG GATE A SON, 108 Fourth av. Js-ST WILK1NSBURG-A 10 PER CENTINVEST MENT; brick storeroom and dwelling on Penn av.: price SI 300. W. E. HAMNEIT A CO., 102 Fourth av m Pittsburg, and miklnsburg. Pa. jaio-o -I f MILES FROM CTTY-WlTHIN A FEW JAJ minutes' alk of and insight of station, surrounded by stately forest trees, we offer a commodious residence, 18 large rooms, wide halls, elegant spring water, gas.bea.ed bvfurnace: S3. 000 In cash and balance of f 500 on long mortgage. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 60.9 Penn ay. Jai7-6 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. AUeglieny Residences. A BARGAIN FOR P.0Q0-SAN DUSKY ST.. Allegheny, three-story brlcrf dwclllug of 11 rooms: also, two-story iratuc of four rooms in rear, all Jn rood repair; rented rur?80O per year: e-isy terms. BAXTER. THOMPSON A CO.. 163 Fourth av. Jall-129-TuSSu ARCH ST.. ALLEGHENY A NICE DWELL ING ou best part or the street, near to the parks, spacious double parlors, other rooms large and cbeerlul, fine pillared mantels with cabinets, all the modern conveniences and everything in prime order. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth av Pittsburg. Jal4-40--wihs ARCH ST., ABOVE THE PARKS-A TWO STORY dwelling or six rooms, hall, vesti bule. Inside shutters, slate mantels, balb, w, c, both gases, h. and c. water, good cellar, sewerage complete: lot 20x110 to paved allev: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON-.. CO., 162 Fourth av. jall-130-Mvs aOUSE-ELEGANT NEW 11 BOOM HOUSE, Second ward. Allegheny, ail modern Im proveiucntsialso tw o nice tour-room houses, nearly new. and first-class cistern: also nice spring water to both, and one new three-room bouse: terms very easy: K. R. fare only 4 cts. J. b. ZIMMER MAN, 141 Fourth av. Jalo-12-6 HOUSF. AND TWO LOTS ON WILSON AV., Allegheny, near electric cars and Perrys vllleav.: seven rooms, h. and c. water, bath, hall, etc.; prime bearing fruit trees and small lrults; lots 49x120 feet. Particulars from JAMES W. DKAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jal4-40-WThs HOUSES-TWO-PKESSED BRICK FRONT, five rooms, hall, water, gas. etc., each: on P. V. car line. Second ward, for 84.100, reduced Irom $1,500. BALTENSfERGER AWIl-LIAMS, 154 Fourtli av. Jall-32-WFa MAPLE AV.. ALLEGHENY. NEW QUEEN Anne frame dwelling or seven rooms, re ception ball, slate mantels, tile hearths, Hue gas fixtures, bath, stationary wasustand. etc.. trout porch: lot 40x120 feet: convenient to electric line; price 1,600: terms tosult. C. BLKINGKR&SON, 156 Fourth av. Jal7-30-TTS ON tl.000 PAYMENTS-HOUSE AND LOT IN Allegheny, one square from the parks and streetcars, a brick house or seven rooms, with bath, attic, hall, cellar, natural gas. etc. etc.; all in good order: fl.OOOdown and si.OCO annually. JAS. W. DKAPE X CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pitts burg. Jal7-46-D RESACA ST. BRICK HOUSE SIX ROOMS. Iot24j3xll0ft, and brick house, eight rooms, with frame house lit rear. lot 22x110 ft. A. D. WILSON, 63 Federal St., Allegheny. Jal0-I9-MWF6 SHEFFIELD sT.-NEW BRICK HOUSE, 8 rooms, with all modern Improvements; finely finished: corner lot: price, ?t,20O. A.D.WIL SON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. Ja9-61-9,10,12,14,rr 300-THE HOUSE WE ARK NOW AD 50? VERTIS1NO for $6,300, in Allegheny, is a massive pressed brick building that conid not be erected to-day at the price named, although It is of lercd together with a lot 160 feet deep, which, if vacant, would be cheap at CiOOO; eight commo dious rooms, four one ich floor, with bath, laun dry, halls, marble vestibule, and everything lu keeping with a first-class city residence: it is the property of a corporation, through whose officials we have Instructions to sell to the first buyer: It will pay you to make a note of It and call on us for detailed description aud card of admission. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn av. Jal5-SS-TliSSu CJI Q 300-FOR NEW BRICK HOUSE 3 tj) HO? rooms, well finished lu modern stvle: also frame house In rear, on lot 21x124 ft., on Shef field St. A. D. WILSON, 55 .Federal St.. Alle gheny. J a7-27-7,8,9,10, 17 CJQ 730-JACKSON ST., NEAR ARCH ST., tl&09 frame dwelling, 7 rooms, hall, natrgas, water, etc.: corner lot, size 31x70: easy terms. BAX1ER, THOMPSON &, CO., 162 Fourth av. O Jall-126-TTESU QQ 200-JUNIATA ST., SIXTH WARD, NEW OO' Irsme home 0(7 rooms, hall. bath, gases, etc; lot 23175; easy terms. A. Z. J.YKRSACO., 93 Federal St., Allegheny. Jal5-31-Ths Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-t2-S10RY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and palnted.n.it. gas. h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc.: lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price, 88.800; terms reasonable. IRA MJ1UKCUF1ELD, 15S Fourth av. , lal3-3li HAZCLWOOD-8500 OASU AND (500 PER year for new two-story trick dwelling: six rooms; front and rear porches: large cellar: lot 24x120: near second av. cjectric and B. A O. R. R. 1 rare 5 cents. SAMUEL W. BLACK & Co.. 99 Fourth av. Jal5-6-Thssu FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. QOLL1NSAV.. NEAR srANTONAV., THREE cheap lots, 27x100 each, through to an alley. ..o have a low price on these: nothing In the neighborhood as cheap: a fine investment. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. East End properties only. Jal3-53TuThs LUTS-60X1S0 ON McCULLY' ST., BETWEEN St. Clair and North Highland av.: also lot on Euclid av. 127x261, near McCnlly St., the cheap est vacant property In East Liberty. See M. P. HO WLEY A SON, 127 Fourth av. J.117-53 JOTS 22x100 FEET ON DAUPHIN ST.. NEAR J Wlnebiddle av., two squares from Penn av.. Nineteenth ward: tprlec, only $500: terms easv. These lots are cheap. (17) Sec V. A. HERItON 'A BON 'a, 80 Fourth avt Ja3-48-b Allegheny Xots. 'S' LOT-150X124 rr., CORNER FATETTEAND Manhattan sts.. iltlt ward. Allegheny: this flue piece of ground IS now offered as a whole or In single lots. For particulars see A. II. WILSON, 5i Federal st . AUeglieny. Ja8-90-8. 9. 10, 12, IT Hazelwood Lots. HAZEL WOOD-LOTS ON ELIZABETH ST.. one square rrom Second av.elcctrlc cars and near Hazelwood station; fare, 5 cents; size, 24x120: price only $700; the same sized lots liae sold on Hazelwood av. for J1.S0O: this price will he good only for a short timer good chance of speculation. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. Jalj-86 Manufacturing Sites. FIVE ACRES OF THE MOST DESIRABLE manufacturing property between Pittsburg aud Braddock, at Kankius station, with river and railroad frontage; price- very low. (88) See W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fourtli av. ' " Ja4-90-5,9,13,17 Suburban Lots. -VrEWrLAN 0F M PINE LEVEL LOTS-AT L Marion station, eight mlnntes from city, on B. AO. K. It., or 20 minutes by Second av.elcctrlc road: lots from 1350 up;SI0 down and fi5 per month, without interest or taxes: come quick If you want a bargain or safe Investment. MORRISON A BANKS, 106 Third av., cor. Wood st. Jal7-TTK s HADYS1DE BUILDING LO1S-101T107 FF.KT. 5 on Ivy, near Ellsworth av., all for 8P,3X): or 111 stiDillride. 1941. See W. A. HEKHON jc-sonk. 80 Fourth av. a7-M-7,I0.13,17 FARM-FOB SALE OK TRADE 1J5 ACRES, 7-room bouse, -bam, 2 choice orchards and Etoneqnarrv: 13 miles from Pittsburg, on Fort tayne Railroad; only 565 per acre: if you want to buy or trade for larm send for bigg st farm and exchange list. N. F. KUItST, Real Estate Agt., Rochester, Pa. Also Minneapolis property to trade. Jal7-58-TTS -T71ARM-100 ACRES. WITH GOOD RESIDENCE Jj and barn, noted for producing fine crops; also choice fruit: beautiful situation, near rail, rlTer and good town: heirs make great sacrifice to sell now; half Its real value will buy It. ED WIITISH, 410 Grant st. JaI6-D FARM OF 1C0 ACRES-NEAR THE CITY, within one milo ot i-allroad.good dwelling and outbuildings, orchard, etc., etc.: would exchange In p-irt for clt property. JAS. V. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jal4-40-WThs ORANGE PLANTATION-FOK SALE OR exchange: a very fine one of 280 acres, in Southern Florida, on which are fine buildings and a large orange orchard: all tropical fruits ran be raised there: climate healthful: no lung dis eases there, or Bright's disease: vegetables of all kinds can be raised there every month of .the year: price. 20,ouo. Apply at ouce to J. H. bTEVENSON ACO.. 100 Fifth av. del9 PLANTA'llON-OF 800 ACRES AND 7 GOLD mines in .McDufilc Co.. (ja.. on Little river; 250 acres No. 1 bottom land, raises wheat, corn, oats, sugar ciue, etc.; 3G0 acres upl.tnd, hall cleared, raises cotton, etc.: plenty or frnlt: 2 dwelling and C tenant houses: lovely climate: the mines ield trotn 810to(J0per ton; one 5-stamp mill: price only 1 16,000: a rare bargain here. J, ii. ir.vr..-3UJM a w., juj rnui av. Pitts- burg. Jal-13 'Miscellaneous. ATTRACTIVE EAST END PKOPEKIIES FOB SALK. Large double brick dwelling house, 2 stones. 10 rooms: lot & feet by 135: Twenty-first ward, near Fiftnav. extension: will sell at a bargain to a prompt bdyer: complete modern conveniences. Frankstown av., near Fifth av., 2 lots, large and eligibly located, one 40x166 feet, cnu 30x165 feel. On Kelly st.. near the above, there are a nnmber of lots. 40x135 recL which will be sold verv eheip. For full Information apply to J. W. AKKOTT. 533 Wood St., or KELLY A ROGERS, 6315 Station St.. East End. Ja 17-5-tts BY THOMAS MCCAFFREY. THE LEADING Notarv Public, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514; open eveu ings. $3,0O0-No. 435 Taylor St., Sixteenth ward, lot 20x137 ft., 2 frame houses or 5 rooms each, lu Ho. 1 lenalr: terms to suit. 85, 600-On Pearl St.. near 'Friendship av.. Six teenth ward, lot 20x113x50 ft. Wide; on alley lu rear 3 new brick houses of 4 rooms, in each: one-story frame store building on front; terms to suit; No. 1 Investment. tp,750-On Pearl St.. near Friendship av.. Six teenth ward, lot 20x132, new frame bouse or 6 rooms: terms to suit, ft 000-On Pearl st Sixteenth ward, 'near Penn av., lot 20x100, 2 frame houses of 5 rooms etch; terms to suit. ft50-On Home st. near Ilo tier, between Forty filth aud Forty-seventh sts.; street newly pared with block stone: lot 17xt0: new brick dwelling, pressed brick Iront. containing hail, 5 rooms and finished attic: house finished complete; terms to suit. 85.400 No. 325 Gross St.. Twentieth ward: lot 24x163; new brick dwelling, porches, etc., 10 rooms, bailk Un dry. etc.; house finished com plete in everyway: 2.tX)0 cash: bat. tosult. H 600-No. 310 Forty-firth, st. : Iof22xl08 It : new brlckilvTcillng of 9 rooms, all modern conven iences: terms to suit. 14.500 Mo. 4920 Sclota St.. near Gross. Twentieth ward, lot 40x100, new frame bouse of ten rooms,. intr,wij irauio siaoie ud rear, electric llgllt, nat. gas, itc; one-half cash. 2.100-No. 631 Lowell St., Twenty-first ward. East End, lot 25x100 ft,, frame bouse of seven rooms In No. 1 repair; one-bair casb, bal. to suit. i Also over 1,000 other houses and lots all over both cities and county. Call or lend for new For tale LUt, out Feb, L ,- ,' , Jal7--t SATURDAY, JANUARY FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A SUCCESSFUL SILVERWARE, CHINA', queenswarc and wail paper business In a prosperous manufacturing city in Central Ohio on line or railroad; a corner store and in the best part or the city: an old established stand; Iar'o profits; this Is a first-class business opening: satis factory reasons ror selling. Terms, etc. JAS. W. DRAPEACO., 129 Fourtli av Pittsburg. Jal7-40- ' BUTCHER SHUF-AN OLD ESTABLISHED stand, with good wagon route: engines, boilers, machinery of all kinds, complete, with slaughterhouse, three horses wagons, etc; will give along lease If party should not purchase property. Address M A RKE1', Dispatch office. JH7-7 J 3.BOCEKY" STORES MOO to 85,000, DRUG ! VX STOKES S700 to HOW), shoe stores?clgar stores, notion stores, general mdse. stores, oaker ies, butcher shops. PERCIVAL A CHAP AN, 439 Grant st. Jal7-4l HALF INTEREST - IN A WELL-ESTABLISHED manufacturing buslucss; capital rcqnlred, ftoOo: relcrence required. Address CAPITAL. Dispatch office. Jal7-22 Business lToperHes. BUSINESS PROPERTY ON FOURTH AV.. In the vicinity of the new postofiice: splendid point for purchase for enhancement in value. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ay.. Pitts burg. Jal4-40-WThs ITOIRNITUKE AND LEASE-HOUSE OF 8 ? rooms and storeroom: good placeforasitoon; have 9 hoarders, room for 11. JOUNi. OEH LINO, 3329 fcniiav. Jal7-37 PENN AVKNUE-IHAT VALUABLE BUSI NESS property, corner Penn avenue and Twelfth street, city: 50 feet rrontlngon said Peun avenue by IU! Icct deep running through along Twelfth street to Mulberry alley: a most eligible and valuable business site: to be sold at public sale on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 27. at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jal7-45-Ths O'lOREROOM AND 5 LIVING ROOMS. ON O Ptvcd and sewered St.. In Allegheny; (build ing new): a choice bargain; price 2.200 casn. BALTENSPEKGEK A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth av. : a!5-ll-Th' I- f) OOO-A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY O .S on Frankstown av. : lot 40 feet front: tho buildings are two storerooms, a dwelling at tachedirhls is a corner property and is a good paying investment. For further particulars call on KELLY A ROGERS, No, 6315 Station St., East End, Jall-lL!-WF6Su S 50O-A 15 PER CENT, NET. CITY 1N tl) VESTMEN r,on account of owner leaving the city: two good storerooms. It living roomsand pjcklu:.- room, with corner lot 30x43. II. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212; J.1I4-TTS FOR SALK-MECELLATfEOCS. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perlectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on band: general machine work promptly executea: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO., LIM., 3140 I'cnn aye., Pitts onrg. del0-6-iiws BAUGA1NS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and hollers: one 12x18. one 11x24, one 10x20. one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12. 8x11. 7x1 A and large stock or smaller sizes, portables on wheels and on skids: fuinps, governors, pulleys, (.halting, etc. 23-25 ark way, Allegheny, Pa, JOHN S. YOUNG. Ja5-D ONE SECOND-HAND POKrABLEENGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a number or second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTK A MC DONALD, Penn ay. and Thirty-second St. dcl5-TTS THE TAYLOR-llhCK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers in every size and stvle: saw mills and wood-working machin ery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. Pa. delI-92 THE PORTERADOUTHETTCO.. L1U;.DAR RAGH st. and River av., Allegheny, Pa , engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptly attended to. Ja6-s6 WEBSTF.R'S "VACUUM" EXHAUST STEAM Lconomlzer, Feed Water Heater and Puri fier, is the most perfect dc Ice known for heat ingand purifying the feed water for steam boilers and manufacturing purposes, and for heating uulldings ot any description without back press ure on engine, returning the condensation to the boiler in the one apparatus: rcadilr cleaned without stopping machinery: all parts accessible; furnished on trial for acceptance: send for new Illustrated cttalogucof convlucina proofs. WAR REN. WEBSTEK A CO., 491 N. 3u. Philadelphia. deJO-54 Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. Jell-78-MWK. Miscellaneous. LUMBER-YARD AND PLANING MILL with annual business of J150.OC0, on easv terms; shoe store, 8375: butcher shop, fZ'yO; tin shop, grocery stores, 8J00 to (5.000; restaurant, livery stable, Mkerles, cigar stores, drug stores, milk denots. SHEPARD A CO., 151 Fourth av. Jal6 -,ffcRCHANT TAILOR STORE-ON GOOD JJJ. street lnAliegheuy. Address MERCHANT TAILOR, Dispatch office. JahS-l9-rsiu STONE (JUARRY-AN EXCELLENT STONE . auarrv near the eltv: No. 1 blue stone, with light stripping: ground erv accessible, and valu able tor outiuing lots alter stone is removed; gooa shipping facilities and a ready market near at hand; splendid opportunity for a paying invest ment. For further particulars address QUARRY, care of Carrier No. 4. Pittsburg. JalJ-72-TTS PERSONAL. PERSONAL-FINE HOOKS-WE HAVKT1IE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautlfnlblndings: low prices:eome and see them: hundreds of hooks for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. dc!2 1dersonal-for3odaysonly-dicki:ns' complete works. S3; Shakespeare, complete, 8 vo , sheep, for 1 50; watch for special drives each month during the year. FRANK BACON A CO., 301 Smithficid st. Ja2 PERSONAL YOU ARE AWARE THAT BAD sewerage breeds disease; vour sewerage Is not perfection and you should use one or our aromatic dlslnfectors: sec our small ones for resi dences. Write orc.ill on us for circulars. THE AUTOMATIC DISINFECTOB CO., 100 Firth av. Jal7-32 PERSONAL GLASSES PROPERLY AD JUSTED often prevent or cure neuralgia, dizrlness.. mental. depression and melancholia: our exclusive specialty is adjusting glasses for all visual defects. CHESSMAN A MANNION. No. 42 federal" St., Allegheny BcstSl spectacles on earth. alo-17-Tussn FOUND. FOUND-THAT HEADACHE THAT COMES on after sewing, reading or natchingaplay are usually the results of defects In the eyes. Con sult the expert opticians, 1 11 ESSM AN A MAN NION, No. 42 Federal st., Allegheny. Consulta tion free, JjI0-I7-tuSSu FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of tills city was lonnd hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D BUSLNESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that tbe partner ship heretofore existing between it. J. Hemin jrray. W". B. McCormick and James A.McUill, under the firm name of "Houthside Installment Company." at No. 1211 Carson St.. Pittsburg, Fa., was dissolved by mutual consent the 5th day of January, 191, James A. McGill retlrtnc from tbe firm. R. J. HEMINGRAY. W. R MCCORMICK. JAMES. A. McGILL. Notice Is also hereby given that tbe busine-s will be continued by R. J. Hcmingray and W. B. McCormick, who will settle all the outstand ing accounts uf the late Arm, R. J. HEMINGRAY. W. II. MCCORMICK. PITTSHUEG, PA., January 5. 1831. . jal7-in-Mvs OFFICIALPrrTSBURG. PROPOSALS FOR SALE OF A TRACT or tracts of land; to the city of Pittsburg. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the terms of an ordinance of tbe city of Pittsburg, entitled "An ordinance directing advertise ments for proposals to tbe cilv of Pittsburg for tho sale to tbe city of real estate to be used for tbe relief aud employment of the poor, and also providing for tbe reception and opening of said proposals and subsequent action in rcferenco thereto, and also providing means for tbe payment of such purchase. That tbe City Controller of the city of Pittsburg will re ceive sealed proposals until 3 o'clock P. Jr. on Wednesday. January 28, 1801. lor the sale to tho city of such a tract or tracts of laud, which scaled proposals shall be in writing, executed and acknowledged by the owner or owners of tbe tract or tracts proposing to be sold; and agreeing to sell xaid tracts of land to tbe city of Pittsburg, and to convey the sainotosaid city in feo simple, clear of all incumbrances, and by a deed of general warranty, and for a sum stated iu cash. Eacb-of said proposals shall give to tbe city nf Pittsburg tbe option, for CO days from its date, to buy or refuse to buy said property at tne price named. The land em braced in any of tho tracts so offered for sale to tbe city of Pittsburg shall be located within tbe capnty of Allegheny, and shall front upon a river, and shall have railroad facilities for ready access thereto and therefrom. Tbe right is hereby'reserved to reject any and all proposals mads In response to this ad vertisement, and no approval ot purchase nude by tbe officials of the city ot Pittsburg, as pro vided in tbe third section of tbe ordinance hereinbefore referred to, shall be binding upon said city of Pittsburg until the same shall have been approved by resolution by the Councils of the city or Pittsburit ai provided by law. , R. C. ELLIOT. jal7.20-D Chief of Department of Charities. Continued on Eleventh Page.' F. SAWHILL, ix. , ACCOUNTANT. 187 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. Attends to opening or closing book, correc tion of errors, or anything in tbe line of accounting, dtO&i-s IT, fl8gfc TO LET. ;City Residences. DWF.MANGS-IN 'ALL FARTS Of T1IF. city and suburbs; send us your name and address, and we will mail you our rent list regu larly until 'April 1 free of charge BLACK A BAlRD. 95 Fourth av. deI7-20t DWELLING-WITH OFF1CES-ON FOUISTH av.; above Smlthfleld st. JAS. W. DRAI'E A CO.. 123 Fourth av.', Pittsburg. Jalt-39t East End' Residences. EAST END RESIDENCES-SEND US YOUR name and address and we will mail yon our rent list regularly until April I, free of charge. BLACK.AHA1RD. S5 Fourth -ir. de!7-20t OAKLAND, COBNER OF BOQUET AND Frazler sts. A choice brick residence or 7 rooms, ban. vcslihnle and all modern conveni ences; laundry in basement: lot 75 leel front: rent Soo per .month: immediate possession, o. t GLASS AGO.. 133 Filth av. Jal7-2t -Allegheny Residences. DWELL1NU-TIIE NEW AND VERY DE SIRABLE .three-story brick dwelling, 38 Beech st., Allegheny, one block from pirk. For -further Information apply to J.' KAUFMAN'N, Firth av, and Smlthfield St. jaio-olt DW l.l.tNOS-l.N ALL PAltrS OF ALLE GHENY add suburbs; send ns your name and address and we will mail you our rent listregu larlv nntll'AnHll trcu of eharre. BLACK & .BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-2Ut STORKS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts ofthedwo cities and suburbs: send your name an,d address and we wilt mall you our rent list regularly until April I, free of charge. BLACK A BAHID. 95 Fourlh av. de!7-20t . ' Rooms, Houses, etc WILKINSBUKG-ONE OK TWO ROOMS and board In prlv.ite English family; ref erences rcqnlred. X. V. Z., Dispatch office. Ial7-3t ' i, liuslness Stands. BUSINESS HOUSE ON WATER ST. NEAR Market:! stories, good elevator, nice front, low rent mid long lease; call at once and ee BLACK A BAIHD, 95 Fourth av. Jal7-61t BUSINESS PL ACE-BIUCK, OF NINE ROOMS and storeroom, corner Forty-fifth and Flumnier sts., from April I. Inquire of A. II. LESLIE, Forty-second and Butler sts. JaI5-7-TSSut -IHAKTIEKs STATION-P. A L. E. It. K.- J business house: alrsl-class location for hotel; building Just finished: 20 rooms and large office, and storeroom on first floor: special offer to good tenant. BLACK A BAUtD. a!7-61t FIFTH AVENUE, EAST END CHOICE plate-glass front storeroom: best location In the F- B. for drug store: rent, SI20 per, vear. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. laI7-61t FROM lAPRIL I, 1691-DRUO STORE KOOSI, with shelving, known as White's Apothecary all: old stand dntc store for 20 years. Inquire or JAS. H-WYANT, Grocer, .No. IIS Fifth av., McKecsport, Pa. JalI-37-wrb6sut HOTEL OF 10 ROOMS ON PITTSBUBU division B. AO. R. R.: good town: owner will secure bondsman to right party for license; low rent: act quick. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. JaH-3A-wrst IN ALLEGHENY-LARGE 5-STORY BRICK building, with elevator, steam heat and power; suitable ror manufacturing purposes of auykind: special offer to right party. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. JaI7-61t LARGE WAREHOUSE-SECOND AVENUE. Pittsburg; 4 stories, good cellar and eleva tor; 40x75 feet, private alle tu rear; rent low, long lease. BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. J il7-61f NO. 52 DIAMOND ST.-ABOVE WOOD ST. business Jiousc: nice storeroom and ten dwelling rooinfT BLACK A BAIRD. Jal7-6lt STOKF.KOOM-CORNEK WITH GOOD BASE MENT: well located for.drng or notion store ordressmaklng and light iioods: one of tbe best business stands in hazelwood. See . A. HER RON ASONS. 80 Fourth av. iaII-83-MWSt Offices, Desk Room. Etc OFFICES THE NEW B NK OF COMMERCE building is now complete and ready for ten ants; offices are fireproof; rented with light, heat, water, elevator aud Janitor service, and -will be found first-class lu every respect. Apply to J. T. COLVIN, President, room 303. JalO-UWSt OFFICES IN GEItMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly or in suits: all modern improvements and low rent, inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t STANDARD BUILDING TWO OFFICES: reut vcrylow. Apply at 204 Pj:nn BUILD ING. JaI4-45-TTSt SUIT OF F1NEOFFICES-ON SECOND STORY on Fourth av., between Wood and Smlthfield sts.. at a very reasonable rent. See W. A. HER RON A SONS. 80 Fourth av al3-S3-TTSt LOST. LOST POCKETBOOK ON SIXTH AV., above Smlthfield st.; monogram A. B. P. on cover. Keifard If left at REVERE RUBBER CO.. 2 Wood st- ' JJ17-3S LOST-ON A. V. K. R.. BETWEEN RED Bank and Pittsburg. Jan. 15, small yellow satchel contalmngoiie piece of dress goods, sev eral handkerchiefs, shirts, collars, etc, and tak ing lu exenange one satchel, same kind, contain- idg shirts, collars, etc., mnrkea H. H., some handkerchiefs with E. W. in corner. Address ii Aitr.H, uisparcn omce. tair-w LEGAL NOTICES. YOUNG dt TRENT. Attorneys at Law, 08 Diamond street. ESTATE OF FRANK H. KURBER, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of, administration on the estate of Frank II. Kurber have been granted to tbe under signed, to. whom all persons indebted tu said estate are requested to make immediate paj meut, and those having claims against the same shonld make them known without delay. I FREDERICK PECKM ANN, Administrator. delS-22-s Greenock, Pa. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ii application will be made to the Governor ot Pennsylvania, on Monday. February 9, lb9I. by James R, Lyon. William C. King, D. C. Rip ley, A. A. Adams, A. H. Heisey, Vf. A. Gorby, H..E. Waddell, A. HBryce. ,D. C. JenkiDs and A. J. Smith, nnder tbe act of Assembly, en titled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," ap proved April 9, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for tbe charter of an intended cor poration to be called United States Glass Com pany, the character and object of which is tbo manufacture of 'glass and glassware, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assemblv and supplements thereto. W. F. MCCOOK Soltcltor.i jaI7-2j INSURANCE STATEMENTS. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE GER. MAN American Insurance Company, of Pennsylvania, for the year ending December 31.1890. , ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages 1165.400 00 Bonds and bank stocks 14,349 00 Premiums in course of collection, not more than three months due 3,03160 Bins recevaoier 68 45 Cash In hands of agents 0434 35 Cash in bank H.khj 72 tln7,3al32 .100.000 00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Re-insntance reserve , Unpaid losses Net surplus , . 30.233 00 . S.290 00 . 52,8?8 33 8197.3S1 32 INCOME. Net premiums received In casb... Interest and dividends........ Rent 4 ..$57,526 53 .. 10.616 30 ... 210 00 1 68.332 IB EXPENDITURES. Losses (Including (7,749 67 of previous years....... '. .' 53G,4o0 91 Expenses, salaries and rent 9,176 05 Taxes.., .-. MS5 27 Commissions or brokerage S.7U0 45 J55.212 70 Cash dividends paid during tho year 88,000 00 Cash dividends paid since organization..-. $100,000 CO Risks in force at the end ot the year $5,459,706 00 W. J. PATTERSON, jal7-30 ' ' Secretary. STATEMENT OF ARTISANS' INSUR ANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburg, Pj., for j ear en ding December 31, 1890. ASSE'IS. Bonds aud mortgages; 95.4"w 79 Real estate, .....1 ILloli 00 Stocks 700 00 Interest due aud accrued 2,500 99 Loans on collaterals... 12.300 00 Bunds , 7,080 CO Rentsdbe and accrued 220 00 Cash in banks., .....T. 14.400 27 Premiums i:i course of .collection... 3595 46 Agents' balances : 1,275 07 $149,157 58 ' LIABILITIES. Unpaid losses....'. Unpaid dividends Reinsurance reserve Capital stock Surplus. $5.007 59 22160 21,009 02 100,000 It) 22,1)18 87 $119,157 08 INCOME. Net fire premiums. $23.91143 0.068 18 Interest andrents... $29.977 69 " EXPENDITURES. Fire losses (including $1,381 79 ot 1889) , $6.317 55 Expenses, reur, salaries. 8,070. 45 Commissions and State taxes. 3,291 93 $17,685 93 DiTldendsnald dnrinsvear $0,000 00 Amountof risk December 81, 1890.. $,608,240 II J1U CHA8. P. SMITH, Becreury, AUCTION SAXES. 4UCT10N SALE H. R SMITHSON. .1 Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58, Eisner bnililiiig. Filth and Worn! street. Sales or jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. iJeSoS-D ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF Elizabeth Hult, deceased. Property Situated on Walnut and Emerson Sts., TWENTIETH WARD. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, mad" on tbe 17th day of December, 1890, at No. 253, June Term, 1390, tho undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the Premises, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1891, jL 3 O'CLOCK F. M., SUBJECT TO THE HEN OF FIRST MORTGAGES, all those two contiguous low of ground situated in tbe Twentieth ward of the city of Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: The first Beginning on the southerly side of Walnut street, at a point 331 7-10 feet west from Sbadv avenue; thence south 53 30 20". west 7J 64-100 feet along the southerlv side of said Walnut street to Evans avenue (now Emerson street); thence along tbe line nf said Evans avenue (now Emerson street), south 32 3' 40". east 110 9-10 feet; thence north 01 41'. eat 51 18-100 feet: thence north 10 3P, west 130 45-100 feet to tbe place of beginning. Tho second (being triangular in shape) Be ginning at at a point where tbe line of property of Joseph Woodwell intersects Walnut street, being the same point of beginning above de scribed in tbe first piece at tbe line of property conveyed to O. J. Parker: thence along tbo same south 37 28', east 128 42-100 feet to tbe line of Seller street: tbence along Sellers street south 63 41' 40". west 57 04-100 feet, more or less, to line of land first above described: thence along tbe same 130 feet, more or less, to tbe place of beginning. Having erected thereon two fine pressed brick dwellings. 2-story and French roof, in first-class order, with all mod ern improvements. Said sale to be for cash, 10 per cent of which is to be paid upon tbe day of sale and the bal ance when tbe sale shall have been confirmed by tbe Court DAV ID SHAW. Executor of tbe Estate of Elizabeth Holt, deceased. W. A. HERRON A SONS, Agents, No. 80 Fourth ay. de2S-23-29.iaZ7.10.13.17 AMUSEMENTS. "These are tbe works of one of the greatest of living artists." Boston Traveller. The Revolution of Success Created in Paris, Loudon. Berlin. Vienna, New York and Boston by tbe famous VERESTCHAGIN PAINTINGS REPEATED HERE. "The beauty, the wealth of color, the imagination in these Indian pictures are raarveIou."-Boston Transcript. Carnegie Galleries, Allegheny. 1 he great Painter of Humanity." Boston Her ald. 10 A. sr. to 10 P.M. 50,25c. ja!7 GRANDOPERA HOUSE Week ol January 19, RICH TTANLON-VOLTEB and LI HARRIS ri 3IARTTNETTI PANTOMIME AND NOVELTY COMBINE. Tbe largest and most expensive organization now traveling. Scale of prices. Jl. 75c, 50c, 25c Seats now on sale. jal5-4I D UQUESNK THEATER it'ituunrrs jjcauing i neater. i To-nigbt at & Matinee. To-day at 2. MISS AGNES : LAST : ;tIm-eV:- HUNTINGTON, v In Planquette's Latest Onert Comique. 1 PAUL JONES: Next week-Hoyt's A Midnight Bell. ja!7 BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT. THE 12 TEMPTATIONS Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Jan. 19-J. K. EMMET. jalM GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturdiy. AUNT JACK And A MAN OF THE WORLD. Next week Uanlon Voiter Martinetti Co. jalo HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE NATIONAL STAR VAUDEVILLES. ja!3-45 TT ARRIS' THEATER HARRDX BRIT n TON & DEAN, Proprietors and Managers. .every Afternoon auu .evening: DOWLING & HASSON. in NOBODY'S CLAIM. Week January 19 Daniel I'.oonc jaIS-62 XT ARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU- I I abUll. Commencing Monday, Jan 12, CHRISTY'S MASTODON MINSTRELS. BUCKSKIN LEW. Admission, lOcts. Open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P. X. jai-D OLD CITY HALL-JANUARY 19 OUR OWN STANLEY. Secure seats to hear htm lectnre, and see his magnificent stereoptlcon views of tbe canyons of tbe Colorado. Tickets on sale at Hennck's Music Store, 79 Fifth av. Admission. 50r. Re served seat". 73c jal5-99-p pEMOVAL." L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 4S Seventh ave. We respectfully announce that we have secured tbe latge and substantial buildings of the BINDLEY HARDWARE CO., Seventh avenue; opposite New Grant street, to which location we bare removed our office and such goods as bave arrived since tbe destruc tion of our Liberty street warehouso by fire. We aro not yet fully prepared to supply the wants of our customers, but hope to be able to oo so jn tbe course of a week or ten days. In tbe mean time, if onr friends will intrust their orders to its, wo hope to be able to supply tbetr moro pressing needs without delay. IilLHARliBDRrGCO., NOS. 46 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. Pa.. January 1.189L jal-4D TO LET. STORE, 713 Liberty Street and 712 Penn Avenue, 20 feet wide and 210 feet deep. Store fronting on both streets. Apply to 3L OPPENHEIMER, 713 Liberty street. jalG-59 PROPERTY OWNERS, Who bave lost money in attending to their own property and have also had the worry and an noyance of poor tenants, will save money, se cure prompt payments and receive mojthly statensents of their accounts by placing their property in our band. We giro this matter our personal attention. COTTON A WHITE. jal7-lI-TTS No, 157 Lacock St., Allegheny. "A I MAY, SONS dSCu.. Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. 59 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. mblS-80-TTS $500 to $5oo,oco .E2F sg or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DBAPB 4 CO.. 129 Fourth ay.. Put burg. Telephone No. 975. jal4-41-TVTbS VTEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY-COME l and examine oar stock of gold and silver watcBe. clock-, diamonds, jewelry and silver ware, etc; lowest prices in the two cities. At WILSON'S, 61 Fourtb ay., Pittsburg; fine watcb aud jewelry repairing a sptclalijr, Jat-TZl 8 CHOICE PROPERTIES. A Stone House Is the coming residence. We have three for sale that we believe are better than any others now in the market. We know they are well built they were built under our supervision by day work no shoddy contract work. Of course, they are on as phaltum streets, two in East End, one at Roup, all con venient to the different rapid transit lines and P. R. R.; and again of course, they have every possible modern con venience and luxury, such as sanitary plumbing, electric light and the thousand and one things such as a house should have. They are neces sarily in choice neighborhoods it would not pav to build them in any locality but the best. They vary in size from 12 to 15 rooms, and. of course, in price; but the prices are the only things about them that are cheap $16,000 to $20, 000. Come to the office and. see. photographs, or drop us a postal and our representative will call in one ol our car riages, that we keep for this purpose, and take you to the houses; its no trouble, it's business. BUCK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AV. jal7-12-Tussa Mjip Place ADDITION. This plan of lots has just been placed on the market, ana is situated in tbe Twenty-third ward, city, wltbiu two minutes ot Marion station, B. 4 O. It R aud Second avenue elec tric carsi 8 minutes' ride from city via B. & O. R. R.. and 20 minutes by Second avenue electrio cars; fare 5c Size of Lots, 25x165, Fronting on nice, wide streets; tbe prices r9 very low. Only $350 t( $45- Terms, 810 casta, balance 85 per month, without interest or taxes; 10 per cent dis count for cash. Call at once and secure one of these elegant lots, which axe so convenient to tbe city, and yet so low in price and on such very easy terms. Safest place a workinman can invest bis money. Call at our office, and we will talcs pleasure in showing you the lots, REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 FOURTH AVENUE. jal5-18-TT3 EAST END HOUSES. New, fine appearing, all tbe modern improvements. t6,000-8 0,600-9 $3,000-7 rooms, 2 rqnares from Filth or Hi- land avs. (H) r.om.. shade and fruit trees, near Fifth and Aiken avs. (139) room', near Center and Liberty av.. snatiysiae. (U9) rooms, outbuildings, on South Hiland avenue. (137) W.000-9 110,000-9 13,200-7 rooms. Fifth av.. between Shady and Hiland avs. (149) room. Howe, near Aiken av. (123) Also Others Terms Easy. Send for lis. W. A. HERROS fc SONS. Jal7.4I.TT3 SO Fourtb av. TO LET, BUSINESS HOUSES. SMITHFIELD ST. Larse bouse. 3 stones, near First av. WATER ST. Laree bnildinsr. 4 stories, ele vator, near Markut s. FIRST AV. Good buildiu;, 2 stories, near Wnoil st. PENN AV. Near Seventeenth st , good store room and dwelling. WOOD ST. Large second ttory, near Third av. FIFTH A V. Lirge second story, bet. Wood and SmitliQeM sts. FIFTH AV. Near Court House, large 3-story buildinr. Also others, end for lir. A10 OFFICES FOR RENT. V. A. HERRON t SONS. jal7-43-TTS SOFonrtbav. FOB SIiEL' 7-Year Leasehold and Untldlngs, On Lot 96x120 Feet. Corner Twenty-Htth st. and A. V. K R., with, switch connections. Main building. 01129 feet, with addition 36x 60 feet. An excellent opportunity for a manufactur ins business. Can oa bought cheap. McCUNE & COULTER. Agents. jalI-27 J Fourth ar. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Laying ont of lawns, draining andpranldjj all kinds of trees. Personal supervision. ELLSWORTH AYE.. EAST END s ol-54-TU FOR SALE. A' BARGAIN AT EDGEWOOD,' P. B. B. Call and be convinced, a fine large bnuss 13 rooms, with one acre of ground or less; must b ' told on account of removal of owner. Y. A. HERRON & SONS, j.i 10-15-8 80 Fourth av. REMOVAL. IR. O. ZMZIXiXjEIR. House and Sign Painter, bas removed Iron 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Seedsl attention tiven to the bandlingof plate glaze, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, TCt. lights, etc Hoast painting and" glaslne it ill lubrucbM. oclMt -' 4 4 .a '3 '.. ' rV"i:ifetSfea. A. 'b .mil PwsfSSEsMl
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