raq i5e-TF$w?' r & THE BESETTING SIN. Rev. Dr. Izer's Theme lor an Inter esting Sunday Discourse. TYESTIXGBOUSE ASD HIS FEIEKDS. The Eecent Action of the E. r. Tresbjlerj Attacked and Defended. OTIIEE POLHT TOflCS OP lESTEKItAI The theme of the discourse of Itev. Dr. Izer at Christ M. E. Church last evening was "Besetting Sins." He said: "A per fect personal consecration and employment of powers and possessions for the glory of God and the welfare of humanity is the qualification absolutely demanded in order to the attainment and experience of eternal life. The lack in any inquirer after eternal lif" may be a single or a manifold lack, and it will be, in its nature and character pe culiar to the inquirer himself. But wint erer may be lacking in anyone, when all besides shall have been fulfilled save one thing, will be found to be the besetting sin of that particular inquirer after eternal life. With one, it may be sordidness and Bvaricc, greed and love of gain, a massing and a withholding more than is meet, the hoarding of pioperty instead ot turning it into channels of usefulness and beneficence. With another it mav be pride. He may be called upon to crucify conceit and haughti ness and vain self-esteem. With another it mav be sintul ambition. He may he com pelled to change bis entire aim and plan for lire. With another it may be godless as sociates or incontinent pleasures, and he may be driven to eschew old companions and seek new fellowships. "Kesettmg sins are legion, as classes of sinners are legion; to every class its own peculiar sin. The sins easily parted with sire re.idily given up; the indulgences slightly gratifying are readily foregone; the demands for consecration and sacrifice iu the service of God and humanity, of the things vie little value and in no sense prize, are cordially met. But, ah, the one darling sin; the one sweet indulgence; the one cher ished idol, we find it hard, indeed, to divorce ourselves from it. "Men lose etemal life for one thing. Though, indeed tbey indulge themselves in many sins ti.ey could, with little incon venience and would with great willingness, Jorego all save one, if thereby they might have eternal life. It is in the last analysis the one sin, the besetting sin. in our lives that destroys us; the sin th.it is dearer to us than life is the one that we cling to at cost of life eternal." A SEEMOK ON F-ErENDSEIP Preached in the West End, Yesterday Morning, by Rev. E. K. Donehoo. Rev. 11 K. Donehoo chose for his morn ing suhject yesterday, "Friendship." John 35:13 furnished a suitable text. It was as follows: "Hence'orth I call you not ser vants, for the servant knoweth not what his Lord doeth. but I have called you friends." Mr. Donehoo s.iid: "The term friend is sometimes used very loosely. Its meaning is degraded until it scarcely implies any thing. Those who are united by ties of blood are called friends, even though very little love, or l.llowship, or confidence erists between tneni We call those our friends who are on amiable terms with us, and sad it is to say such friendships occas ionally prove no stronger than "a rope of sand; a pufl'ot air will be sufficieu to dis solve them. "The true friend will defend vour name against the tongue of calumny, and will not blush, to recognize you on any occasion. In the day of adversity he will assist yon; in sickness he will comfort you: in death he will be near you, and when you are gone be will cherish your memory and defend vour bonor. Some people think it betokens their love tor you when they address you in slang language, call you by soun- familiar nick" name or slap you on the back or take other Mich liberties as degrades you in the sight of others and humiliates you in your own esti mation. Friends like thai are a nuisance wnich we can readily get along as well with out. ".Much of that which passes under the name ot friendship is of a quality that lasts only when the sun shines apiiroviiizlv, but vanishes with the first blast of adversity. I! George Westinghouse wants to know ex actly how many real friends he has, let him allow his affairs to remain in their present mix until the inevitable overtakes him. The discoveries which he will thus make will far surpass any that has ever yet been vouchsafed to him in the realm of physics or mechanics. Driden knew what he was talking about when he declared that 'The w re -lied have no Iriends."' GOB'S ETERNAL "WATCHFDLNESS. Rev. S. W.arcCorkle Tells Hon the Heavenly Jewels Arc Guarded. ' 'They shall be mine,' saith the Lord, in that day when I make up my jewels ' " wss the text used by R?v. S. W. McCorkle nt the Firtt Congregational Church, Frank liu and Manhattan streets, Allegheny, ves terday morning. The minister said: "In our text we have the impressive sightof God standing forth and saying of every dear child of His, 'you are my jewel.' God ransacks the universe to find language to fittingly portray His thought of us as His children. Jewels represent the highest known values to men, being so costly that they are owned by governments, kings, millionaires. God usesthe thing which represents the highest value to men to show His estimate of His children. It is true also that jewels repre sent the greatest known beauty to man, but when God starts in search of beauty He passes by man's estimate and finds supreme loveliness in humble, elect souls, redeemed by the blood of Christ. Again, as the jewel represents costly and self-sacrificing toil in its discovery and ownership, so does the re demption ot even one soul. Who can esti mate the cost lo the Son of God o: even the humblest brilliant in his diadem? "Further, as virilance, life itself is cease lessly employed to prevent the surrender of these precious treasures, even so God's eye is vigilant, and His hand powerful for our salvation. Again, gems must be cut and polished belore their real value is known; they are never worn in the rough. Suffer ing has its distinct ministry in the strength ening and beautiiying of character. It was also shown that it is the distinct province of' gems to shine. When they become ravless their value is gone. The Christian, like the man of mythology, must carry a light and set blazing the torches ot others. God's jewels must shine." THE COVENANTEE TRIALS Dwelt Consistently Upon Yesterday Alter soon by Rev. D. McAllister. At the Eighth Street Iiefortued Presby terian Church yesterday afternoon Key. D. McAllister, preaching on the text of "Hear Ye the Lord," referred to the "recent trials ot the Covenanter Church." He said that the lact that seven congregations were at the present time without ministers was a tribu lation and calamity which was traceable to the hand oi God. The Lord had seen fit to place this affliction on His church, and it was one that might not be remedied during the time of the present generation. It had 1 cen said that the suspended ministers suf fered most fiotu the action of the Presbv-t-ry, but what was an undoubted affl ction to them was as great a sorrow and cause of concern to their congregation and the Ee.ormed Presbyterian Cnurch. The Court ot the House of the Lord had been censured for the suspensions, but he could say it was a matter of the greatest sorrow to him personally to have been compelled to sit on judgment on men some of whom were his dearest friends. The finding of the court had tbeen prac tically unanimous, and the action taken was not the choice of the court, but the execu tion of the decrees of the Lord. The Lord saw fit to place this affliction upon the min isters aud the members of the Beformed Presbyterian Church, aud they could not but accept it. OUTSPOKEN OPPOSITION To the Suspension of R. P. Preachers by Their Vrcsbjtery Dr. Townsend's Idea or the Case How He looks at the Wil kiusburs Church Trials. During his sermon on "TJniUrianism" yesterday, Eev. Dr. J. G. Townsend said: "Our thoughts make or mar us. The low, false thought makes the li'e mean and false. Other things fccing the S3rae, the purer and truer, our thinking, the purer and truer our lives. The outward is the inward thought taking form, and it is because we believe our thought is truer, our wprld theory nobler, that this church has been established in the orthodox citadel." Dr. Townsend's "topic" for the day was "The JJ. P. Presbytery and the suspended ministers," of which he said: "The Pres bytery of the It. P. Church has recently suspended seven or eight ministers. And for what? For immorality? There has not been a shadow of suspicion upon their spot less names. t)ut what have they done? They have asserted their right to cast a ballot with their countrymen their crime is that tbey .are American citizens. And for this a Presbytery composed of Christian ministers and Cnristian laymen has sus pended them from the ministry. "These suspended ministers cannot sprinkle upon the face of a child the crystal waters of baptism; thev cannot counsel the impenitent; they cannot pray with the dying, or go to the bereaved home where the dark angel has made his visita tion. But they have broken a law of the church. An infamous law is better broken than kept. What Tight had the It. P. Church to make this law? And n hat right has the Presbytery to enforce it? Is uot such a law a super-Christianity? The mem bers of that Presbytery believe that verse of Revelations inspired which declares that if any man shall add to the words of the prophecy of the Book, God shall add to him the plagues which are written in the Book. And have not they added to the simple and beautilul teachings of the Mas ter rules of their own making?. They pro fess to he the disciples of Jesus, and yet have made harriers so high that if the Xazarene were to reappear on earth He could not enter their churches. These members of the Presbytery make the rules of their little sect higher than the words of Christ. It their ministers keep all the words of Jesus; if they incarnate the golden rule; if they visit the sick and the poor; if they preach the sublime ethics of the Sermon on the Monut from the throne of a holy life, even if they are the real inward disciples of their Lord, but claim also the right to be American citizens, they, forsooth, must be silenced and driven from the church 1 "These men make that church both an anachronism and an oligarchy. Let them be assured of this, that their "letter worship will surely kill the spirit oi the church. The church must expand, break through the chrysalis of these antiquated and unjust rules or it will die. These men have created a super-Christianity. Thev have laid, of their own devising, heavy burdens upon J tnose whose Uhrist-touched burdens had dis solved away. They are the direct descend ants of John Calvin, and would, if they were living in his time, warm their hands at the flames that consumed Servetus." ONLY ONE JUDGMENT. Beyond the Grave There Is No Promise of Redemption. Est. Samuel B. McCormick preached last night, on the parablefof the two virgins, at the Central Presbyterian Church, Anderson street, Allegheny. Passing entirely the story of the parable, he said Christ had all mankind divided into two classes, those who are ready and those who are not ready. Said he: "The tests of man's readiness is the preparation for the coming of Christ. He may come when we are asleep or awake, and the man who is prepared is ready at any time. Of Christ's coming we are "assured, but of the time of His coming even Christ Himself has said He knew it not Tberefore.all those who fir the time ol the coming are either suffering lrum the fancies of an enfeebled tnind, or are downright impostors. If Christ himself does not know, men are not likely to be preferred before Him. "Christ's coming is uncertain and in dividual preparation must determine for ever our admission or exclusion from heaven. A man cannot go in on another man's piety. The wise virgins could not give to the loolish ones their oil and so a man cannot crowd in on the plea of belong ing to a church can't send for a preacher and be prayed into heaven. It is like a boat race, where all depends on the final spurt The crew that has had the best pre vious training will win.fFitness by prepara tion will tell in the next world'as wtll as this. With death comes judgment and be yond the grave there is no redemption." HELD AN INFORMAL SERVICE. No Sermon Preached Yesterday In the Alle gheny R. P. Church. A very pretty prayer service was held yesterday afternoon at the Allegheny Re formed Presbyterian Church, Sandusky and North Diamond streets. As the pasior, ltev. J. K. J. Milligan, is now under a cloud for making the discovery that he had rights of citizenship, no regular sermon was preached there. Only an informal prayer meeting was held at 4 o'clock. The pastor appeared as one oi the congregation. Prayers were offeredup by various members of the con gregation, arid no re'erence was made to the trial except that these services would be continued until the meeting of the Synod. noRSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE For Night Sweats Of consumption, gives speedy benefit. Horses and Slates. Thirty head of draught and general pur nose horses arrived at the stables of the Arnheini Live Stock Company, Lim., at 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., weighing trom 1,300 to 1,750 pounds each, which were selected with great care. Anyone wishing to purchase a horse should not fail to call, as theyguarantee to sell them for less money than anyone else on the market They made it their point to handle sound stock. Their muleyards are filled with 75 head of choice stock of all sizes. Irora the smallest pit mule to thelargest draugbtmule. Those animals are without doubt the bestquality and shape ever brought to this market D Attend Our Great Muslin Underwear Sale, Showing best val ues ever offered. Complete lines of extra sized garments. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. s " B.&B. Chaixies The new ones for 1S91, best all-wool French goods and handsome ones opened to-day. Head display ad this paper. Boggs & Buhl. SI. SI. Week. 81, 81. Fine cabinet photos 51 a doz. for this week at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 616 Mar ket street. v,ome early; rain orsbine, bring the children. Only one week. Tell your neighbor of this. Excursion to Cincinnati; 6. The Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad will sell excursion tickets to Cincinnati, O., at rate $11 20 for the round trip. Tickets good for return passage until February 3, 1891, inclusive. r PlLSNEEBEEBisan excellent brew. All good bars. Ieon Oitsn Bbeweby. gpeclal Rent Lists to-day. T&E ' t&Visplay advertisement -one dollar per iqxtare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To LcL.clc., ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none lakm for less than thirty cents. Top Une being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. "WHERE "WANT, "0K SALE, TO LET. AND OTHEU TRANSIENT ADVEKl'ISEMENTS WILL HE B1XK1VI.D UP TO 9 P. M. FOlt INSERTION. Advertisements shoala be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts -n ltli Tim DisrATcn. FOlt THE SUDTHSIDK. NO. H1J CAHSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. ffi. , FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 FLNN AVE. PITTSRUliU ADDITIONAL. THOMAS McCAFFRKT 3:09 Butler street. EM1L G. STUCKKY, sitl, trect and Pcnn aye. ALLEGHENY. A.J. KAF.RCHEK. 59 Kcdsral street. H. J. JIcBRME, llsrkct House, Allegheny. F. II. EGG El'.S A SON. Ohio and Chestnut 'sts. TUOJIAb JlcHEN RY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W.HUGHES. Pennsylvania xnd Beaver aves. PERRY 31. GLE1M. Rebecca and Alleithenv arcs. WANTED. Male Helv. bWY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE IN IHlt- HEK business. 318 GRANT ST. laIO-3 CANVASSER-INTELLIGENT, FOR CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS, 431 Wood st Jail 43-D FOREMAN-FOR PAPER BOX FACTORY: must understand business thoroughly, and be able to tlrnrc accurately on Jobs of both com mon and line work: steady position for the rlsht man: slate wages wanted. THE K. D. BOX CO., Cleveland, O. . ja)7-l-D HOSTLEB-A OOD HOSTLER: APPLY AT once. 543 GRANT sr. laW-18 - TAN -AN ACTIVE MAN: SALARY TO JrJL begin $70 to 30 monthly, to represent In bis own State outside large cities a responsible New York house: references. .MANUFACTURER, Lock Box liSj, N. Y. sel4-136-M ORGANIZERS-GOOD MEN FOR ENDOW MENT Order. Aadrcss iKJII-ANNUAL ENDOWMENT LEAGUE, 11 E. Fayette St., Bal timore. Md. J.iID-2 EOLLER-FOIt A 9-INCH MILL: MUST BE competent to roll all kinds or small file steel. Including taper steel and small bevels; must ..Iso roll a tlrsl-cliss guide round: a good position for a steady, reliable mechanic: present relations In every department of the works pleasant and cor dial. Address WILSON, 17 Tribune Building, New York, N.Y. JaI3-40-l SALESMEN ON SALARY OK COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper; StiOto 50J per tent proht: onr agent's talcs amounted toS2o in slxdav-: another &2 In two hours: wc want one energetic general agent for each state and Territory: sauip'c bv mail. "e. For terms and rntl particulars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. al7-9 YOUNG MAN-ABOUT IS YEARS OF AGE to assist In cltyomce of manufacturing linn; give reference: state age and where educated. Ad dress in own writing, L. M. & IS., Dispatch office. JalMO TWO OENTI.EMEN-EACH TO FILL RE SPONSIBLE position. ROOM 50- Hamilton building. jal9-ll OJT COALMINERS-STEADY EMPLOYMENT jilt) and good wages. AddressIIILLIARD COAL AND COKE CO., LIM., 116 West JeHerson street, JJutler, Pa. Jal7-18 Agents. AGENTS TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keefe's 7h cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold orcatarrn p.lls. cough pill, diarrhoea pills, dispepsla pills, rhuematlsm pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills, lcucorrhcea pills, backache pills. e;e pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria plIlF, piles pills. Price IScents: large bottles 1. Dh. O'KEEFEA; CO.. Homeopathic Chemists. 34 Fifth av., Pittsburg. "Will move to 70S Smlthfleld st. April 1. Jal9-I4-D AGENTS-ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS for sale: agents wauled: goods sell to largest and sonnd concerns: 100,0110 used by one lira alone: good men clear from ?40 to flo per week. Address, with reference and experience, to CON SOLIDATED THERSIOMErER COMPANY OF AMERICA, 64 North Fourth St., Philadelphia- Ial9-M 3Iale and female Help. HOTEL COOKS DINING-ROOM GIRLS, chambermaids, dishwashers, ladv and maid, huusekceper. cook and chambermaid for small famltv, too house girls, 4 colored nurse girls. MEEHAN'S. 545Grntst., city. jal9-D NIGHT CLERK - PORTER, LAUNDRESS and dining-room girls lor hotel, cooks, chambermaids, nurses, house girls. German and colored girls, farm lianas, waiters, drivers. 31RS. E. THOMPSON. COS Grant st. Jal7-MThs Situations. POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER. ASSISTANT bookkeeper or invoice clerk: fair penman, raDld and quick at figures and competent to till any position. Address MACK, Dispatch office, JalS-11 S1TUATION-ASMINE BOSS OR SUPERIN TENDENT or mines by a man having flrst classcertlncatcand 15 years practical experience in coat fields oi Western Pennsylvania: part of the time as mine boss: can furnish recommenda tion from present employer and give reasons for leaving present situation. Address C li.. Dls patch office. )al-S-Mws Farmers. GENTLEMAN AN ENTERPRISING ONE to buy a half Interest In one or thcbestDjy ing legitimate enterprises in Pittsburg; centrally located: price asked ror half interest 111.000: to those meaning business particulars will be fur nished upon giving satisfactory reference. Ad dress REFERENCE, Dispatch oSce. JaI4-3l Hoarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS-OCCUPANTS FOR A NICELY lumlshvd front or unlurnlshed rooms, with alcove: terms reasonable, location desirable and convenient to eahlc lines and P. R. IJ. Address KINGSLEIGH, East Liberty P. O. Jal8-143 Financial. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN money on mortgages, "buv or sell real estate, w a have the best ot facilities for handling property and placing of moneys. .McLAIN iZUGSMITH, 437Urantst. iais-3G JalS-36 JANDLORDSTO BRING IN YOUR VACANT J'prcnertles early. In order that we may find you good tenants; we have fromij to 50 applica tions lor houses dally. CAMPBELL Co.. Real Estate, 1412 Carson st. . 1.-.19-19 MORI GAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenne. rch--D TO LOANJ50O,O0O, 13 AMOUNTS OF J3.000 ajid upward, on city aud suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK & BA1UD, 9o Fourth avenue. sc21-d2Co TO LOAN -1200,000 ON MORTGAGES flOO and unward at C per cent: i00.000 at44 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lotsorfarms. S. H. FKtNCH, 125 Fourth ave. OC23-D Sllscellaneoas. ALLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZF.il Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no f olson; roaches banished oy contract; satlsfac lou given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. "W. JONES. 22 Federafst,, Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residcuce No. 80 Mon tery st. Jii-42-Mvr BED-AN OAK SECOND HANDED FOLDING bed. bureau or wardrobe stjlc with minor preferred. Address M. JJ. li., Jiatt Liberty P. O. ja'lS-145 EVERY LADY-M 1SHING TO HE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 l'enn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAMS ILESHER's ladles' tailoring sys:cm; no risk; parlies responsible: school now open. no 19-23 F OR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT-NOTHING WOUld Tlle&SIt J.O well c nlffrlif rnnnln. '.w Homesewlug Machne:jou want thcbcsunnd the N ew Home fills the Ideal every time: wlllmake a special reduction until Christmas: open every night,. at II. CARTER'S. 19 sixth St.. two doors below HIJou. dcrc-lS-siwr FOK SALE 13IFHOVED ItEAL ESTATE. City ItoJdences. CO 750 rjGHTKEJfXHi: WARD. ONE C3LM 6cjuare from Rutlcrjai icornor lot, 120xli; substantial brick liouseeignt'.rooms. hah, etc.: nicely painted and In prliO&oJidcT: grounds lay nicely and afford room loraiutmhcrol buildings. (b53). CHARLES SOMEIfcTS CO., 313 Wood si.. 6019 Penn av. jais-121' QQ lOO-ON TWENTY-FIFTH ST.. NEAR SjJtJi arall st.. " - ---" " fc V- 9LUI J llltlllb U"Ullllfi V 711. c iuuiiis auu summer kitchen: cemcntc-ci ccuar, tewercd. hall, vestibule, side alley entrance, gas .;"1..w.lt9r, UP n(l 'own stairs, lot 20x60 lect. CAMPBELL & CO., Brokers, 1412 Carson st. ial9-19 QpT 500-ON SARAH ST.. NEAUTWENTY OO THIRD St.; two-storv brick dwelling of eight rooms and hall room: "fine hall, vestibule, both gases, well sewered, good dry cellar, all in good repair, lot 20x120 feet. CAMPBELL A CO., Brokers, 1412 Carson st. Jal9-19 SO OOO--ON SIDNEY ST., NEAR NINE i" TEENTH St.: two-story Irame dwelling 01 five rooms: good cellar, side allev entrance, In best or repair, lot 20x60 leet: this Is a bargain. CAMPBELL &. CO., brokers, 1412 Carson st. Jal9-19 Q 6S0-ON SIDNEY ST.. NEAR E1GH 3jn TEENTH st : two-story frame dwelling ot six rooms and outside kitchen: gas throughout, inside and outside stairway, lot 20x60 reet. CAMPBELL CO., Brokers, 1112 Carson st. Jaia-lS QQ 500-ON SARAH SI'., SOUTIISIDE, tJDOl near Eighteenth St.; fine two-siory brick dwelling orslx rooms: hall, vestibule, both gases, well sewered, lot 20x60 feet. CAMPBELL & CO., Brokers 1412 Carson st. Jai-19 QQ 300-AUOOD BRICK HOUSE. 6 ROOMS, OU7 attic, laundry, bath, both gases; on Web ster are., near Erin st. : terms very reasonable If Srooerty Is sold soon. (S3). See W. A. HERRON SOKB, 80 Fourth T, .-JSll.BO.B.H.ie.W PITTSBURG-' ' DISPATCH.' ' FOlt SALE IMPROVED KEAfc ESTATE. -i.n .w. .. . . , -.-.-. MIM .,.. -" ' City Residence. CENTER AVENUE-SPLENDID BRICK RESI DENCE with 2 lots on Center avenue, Cl-y: 10 spacious rooms. 2 bathrooms, with lavatorial lacllltlcs. furnace, natnral gas. seven-foot hall way: every thins in and around the premises In the most perlcet order: location nncxcellcd for branty and convenience: 2 lots. 40 lcct front, ex tending through to an alley; nice plot In front side and rear: will bosoldonverycgonmodating terms. J AS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth ave nue, Pittsburg. ja!7-45-D GOIWELL ST.-UEST PART OF STREET: new two-story brick, eight rooms: all con veniences: we have a very low price to quiet buyer. 1JAXTER THOMPSON Jfc CO.. 102 Fourth aveuue. Jal8-141-Mwrsn HOUSES-IN TnE LOWER PART OF THE city. First av.. Second av.. Third av.. etc.: several honscs that arc cheap at pkOOO, $7,000. fci.000. l,0COandMa.0O0. and on liberal terms. C. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth ay. j,alS-33 "TTICKROY AND CHESTNUT STREETS-BAR- (SAIN for a short time only: new two-story and roansnrd brick store and dwelling: lot 24xlto to Coward at.: an A t Investment: rents for $GJ per month. THUS. LIUGEIT, 71 Diamond st. J.i!I-36-cod TTTEBfTEIt AVENUE-TIIE RESIDENCE v antflarge corner lot, Webster av. and 'Ihlr-tv-thlrd st.. lot about 150 by about 200 feet, with large residence anil shade and rrult trees thereon, will be sold at public sale cdnesday afternoon, Jan. 23, at 2 o'clock, on tho premises: terms and furiher particulars from JAS. W. DR.IPK& CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth av.. Pitts burg. Jal7-45-D Q- Q 300 - A PAYING INVESTMENT. ijXtJl property now routing for fl.Wl per vear. and will bring more alter April: price, fl.T.5M. If sold soon. The property Is well Im- ? roved, the buildings good: two squares from 'ifth av., a lew minutes from the postotficc. (78) See W. A. HERRON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. - jaJ-SHlTh East End Residences. EAST END RESIDENCE-FOR P.700 TO A quick btiver. that Is worth f0.rOft: its location Is firi-class: the house Is a good brick, in a No. 1 condition: all uioderu Improvements; terms reas onable. 0. II. LOVE. ,93 Fourth ay. 1.118-51 FIFTH AV.. SHADYSIDE-SURROUNUEI) by the most costly aud desirable residences in the cltv: an elegant residence: late style, hard wood finish: all of the most modern improve ments: stable, outbuildings; lot 110x220 feet; at a very reasonable price. (13)) W. A. HERRON SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. JalO-50-16, 19,22.21" TTUFTH AV.- BUILDING 70x200 FEET. NICE- 1? LY elevated: frultand oruainentil trees: ad- Joining the fine reldcnce or the Mioses Moor hed. East End. (76.) see W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ay. Ja7-4D-9,14,19,23,27,31 HUSESTIMLVY Ar3 0'CLOCKTi7ra7rBY order of the Orphans' Court, on the prem ises, two fine brick houses. Nos. 6200-6202 Walnut St., between Hiland and Shady a vs.. E. 11. with large lot: must be sold to settle thecstate of Eliza beth Holt, deceased. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. JalS-94 TTOUSES-TO-DAY AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. ; ON I 1 the premises, bv order of Orphans' Court: two fine houses on Walnut street, near Shady av.. jass r no, corner 01 rancrson St.: to close inecs tatc of Mrs. K. Holt, deceased. For particulars see W. A. HERRON JtSONS, No. 80 Foarth av. JalS-94 HOUSES IN THE EAST END-SKVE (AL hou.es and lots varying In price trom 82,500 tol,5toihatnre good value and well located. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth ay. Jal8-53 HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS-LOT 50X190 ON LIN COLN ay.. E. K: paved and sewered: the best bargain In Iiist Liberty to-ilavrorihe money, beo M. P. HOWLEY & SON, 127 Fourth ay. Jal7-53 IN THE EAST END-A NICE DWELLING and large corner lot, fruit trees, etc.. In good location: eight rooms, bath, natural gas. etc.. etc., all in fine order; dwelling almost new; easy terms: Immediate possession. JAS.W. DRAPER CO., 129 Fcurth av., l'ittsbcrg. Jal7-40D NEW TWO-STORY FRAME OF EIGHT rooms:, a complete home: three minutes trom Duquesne Traction, and In the best part of East End: very easy terms: Immediate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. jal8-140.JIFSu" STANTON AV.-NEW 2-STORY BRICK. 8 rooms, complete In every detail: 1 square from North Highland av. : low price: immediate possession. BAXTlElt THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av. Jal8-141 Q- 000-FOR ABOUT THE BEST NEW OJLtJ) house In the East End: location unsur- fiassed aud the finest finished lionsc for the price n the city has all the modern improvements and convcidences now known: must be seen to be ap preciated. C. H. LOVr, 93 Fourth ay. iaI3-53 AUeglienv Residences. FREEMONT ST., ALLFUHENY-2-STORY brick, 8 rooms, all possible conveniences, lot 20x160 to 4 '-foot street: low price to prompt buyer. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. l62Fourth avenue. jalS-139-MThsu HOUSES AND LOTS THREE OI! FOUR VERY desirable properties. In Allegheny City, va North av., Fremont St., Taylor ay., Esplenade. Taggart st. and a number of" other good stmts: these arc all desirable properties, and the prices and terms are such as to make them attractive. C. H. LOVE. 9.1 i ourtli ay. Jal8-53 ON S1.UC0 PAYMENTS-HOUSE AND LOT IN Allegheny, one square from the parks aud street cars, a brick house of seven rooms, with bath, attic, ball, cellar, natural cas. etc. etc.; all iu good order: (LOOO don n and SI. 0C0 annually. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pitts burg. - J.1I7-46-D SQ 300 A REBECCA "ST., ALLEGHENY. O property at a bargain; double Irame, with storeroom and 6 dwelling rooms, hall, water, gas; good location and plcasaut situation: lot 20x110, from street to street. (G 15). CHARLES HOM ERS CO., 313 Wood st , 6019 Penn ay. Jal8-121 Q1 700-TWO-STORY BRICK HESIDENCE in) L. on Park St.. Alleuhcuv. ou larire lot 20rllo. jiuui street iu street; rents lor ?4oper month; a cheap property. (GI5). CHARLES feO.MEltb ft CO.. 313 Wood St.; 0019 Penn av. Jal3-I21 Hazelvtood Residences. HAZELWCOD-2-STORY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and patnted.uat. gas. li. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc: lot 60x120 leet: 2 mluute' walk from Hazelwood sta tlou and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price, SO.SO0: terms reasonable. 1RAM. JJUHUHFIEf.D, 158 Fourth av. Ial3-S0 HAZELWOOD-8500 CASH AND 8.T00 PER year for new two-slorv trick dwelling; six rooms; front aud rear porches; large cellar: lot 21x120; near Sccouu av. electric and is. Jt o. R. R. : fare 5 cents. SA31UEL W. BLACK .t CO.. 99 Fourth av. Jal5-6-j:Tlissu' FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. LOTS-60X150 ON McCULLYST.. BETWEEN St. Clair and North Highland av.: also lot on Euclid av. 127x261, near McCullv st., the cheap est vacant property iu East Liberty. SecM. P. HOWLEY Jt SON. 127 Fourth av. JaI7-5J larms. T71ARM-100 ACRES, WITH GOOD RESIDENCE JC and barn, noted for producing fine crops; also choice fruit: beaullful situation, near rail, river and good town: heirs make great sicrlflcc to sell now; half its real value will buy it. ED W1TTISH, 410Urantst. Jal6-D ORANGE PLANTATION -t OR SALE OR exchange: a very fine one or 2S0 acres. In Southern Florida, on which arc fine buildings and a largeorange orchard: all tropical fruits can be raise tticre:. climate healthful: no lung dis eases there, or liright's disease: vegetables of all kinds can be raised there every month of the year: price. 20,000. Apply at once lo J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth av. delO PLANTATION-OF 800 ACRES AND 7 GOLD mines InJMcDuffic co.. Ga.. on Little river; 250 acres No. I bottom land, raises wheat, com, oats, sugar cane, etc.; 300 acres upland, half cleared, raises cotton, etc.: plenty of fruit: 2 dwelling and 6 tenant houses: lovely climate: the mines vlcld from $10 to 830 per ton; one 5-stamp mill: price only 810,000: a rare bargain here. J. II. STEVENSON Jt CO., 100 Fifth av.. Pitts burg; jal-13 TOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A SUCCESSFUL SILVERWARE. CHINA, queenswarc aud wail paper business In a prosperous manufacturing cltv lu Central Ohio online of railroad: a corner store and iu the best jart of the cltv: an old established stand: largo profits; this Is a first-class busluessopcnlng: satis factory reasons for selling. Terms, etc.. JAS. TA. DRAPEJtCO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jal7-40- BOOT AND SHOE STORE-THE BEST LO CATED in Cleveland. O., for transient busi ness on medium-priced goods: can keep well stocked with 85,000 to p.oon, and discount bills; cleared $3,030 In 1S90. Address P. O. BOX 40, Cleveland, O, Sivc correspondence If not desirlns to pay Invoice; no agents need apply. JalS-la BUSINESS PROPERTY -ON WOOD. SMITH FIELD, Liberty, Market sts. and Third av. Fourth av.. Penn av.and other good streets: some of the-o properties are lar.e and well worthy of the attention of moneyed men. C. II. LOVR. 03 Fourth ay. Jal8-33 BUTCHER SHOP-AN OLD ESTABLISHED stand, with good wagon route: engines, boilers, machinery of all kinds. 'complete, with slaughterhouse, three horses wagons, etc.: will give a long lease If party should not purchase property. Address J1ARKEP, Dispatch ofllce. Jal7-7 LUMBER YARD AND PLANING M1LL vvlth annual business of S15O.C0O, on easy terms; shoe store, (375; butcher shop. 8250; tin shop, grocery stores, 5500 to 85,000; restaurant, livery stable, bikeries, cjgar stores, drugstores, milk depots. SHEPAltD CO., 151 Fourth av. .--"5IC-. JK16- S" TORE-FINE C1G A IifcTUUES. 8225 TO HC00; turiuir business. bakerleN. ml Ktuccry sturcs, $ji u rj.iuu; llgut manujac- ttikaepots, narowarc. HOLMES &.CO., 420Sinithll(.ld st. Jal8-91 Business Properties. BOARDING HO USE -25 ROOMS. WELL FUR NISHED, centrally located, doing an excel lent business: good reasons for selling. Address S.. Allegheny P.O. JalS-106" X AWRENCEViLLE-FOR SALE TWO OF XJ the most desirable properties in Lawrence vuleand Htoomtleld: cor. or Pcnn av. and Main st.: lot 51x161x139x134 to io-rt. alley, with large brick dwelling, 10 rooms and all improvements, anil frame business house of 6 rooms, storeroom aud all improvements; also frame house of 3 rooms: a valuable site: will he sold cheap: also cor. Liberty and Pearl st.. large brick business house of 13 moms; large storeroom, every modern Improvement and convenience, good stable,-etc; the best business site in Bloomfleld: look nt these properties and give us a'bld. D, DEHEN & SON. ill2 Penu ar. aud SIS Market st,' ja.1s.13 - 'MONDAY,' "- JAInTJAKtYT FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Properties. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL TUF. MOST FOr ULARhotcl at Ashtabula Harbor, doing a first-class bnslnes". and everything In good order, and a good barroom in connection; accommoda tions for 45 guests. C. T1MMERMAN, Harbor, Ashtabula co., O. JaIS-77 PENN AVENUE-THAT VALUABLE.BUSI NESS property, corner Peon avenue and Twelfth street, city; 50 feet fronting on said Pcnn avenue by 100 lect deep running through along Twelfth street to Mulberry alley; a moat eligible and valuable business site: to be sold at public sale ou Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 27, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. HRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. )Al7-a-D' FOR SAIE-ailSCELIVNI.OCS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc A FINE PAIR OF MATCn BLACK GELD 1NU horses: IS hands high; suitable lor hearse or private use, at RED LION STABLES. Jal9-VJ DLLlVEltt WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BCCKER1', 340 to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny, icleplione. 3420. Jell-7G-MWS' PONY A VERY PRETTY HARK BAY, black points, nice tall, inane" and foieton: la hinds high, sound and kind. Address H. C. AV HISLER, New Brighton, Pa. JalS-IlT Macliinery and SIctals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or double. drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed; corespondenc solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINECO.. LIM., 3140 fennave., Pltts Jurg. deI0J-iws BARGAINS IN SK'JONll.HAND ENGINES and boilers: one 12x1k. one 11x24. one 10x20. one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12. 8x11. 7x12. and large stockof smaller sizes, portables ou wheels and on skids: pumps, governors, pulleys, chatting, etc. 23-25 Park way, Allegheny, Fa. JOHN S. YOUNG. 3.15-n rrUIE TAYLOR Ur.CK AUTOMATIC AND X compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers In every size and style: sawmills and wood-working machin ery. IIARMES MACHINE DEPOT, IIS First ay., Flttsburg. Pa. ilell-92D THE PORTER DOUTHETT CO.. L1M;.DAR KAGH st. and Klvcr av., Allegheny, Pa , engines boilers and castings. Itepalrlng promptly attended to. Ja6-86 ' HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS OAi: LIN'SSONS, Lacoct and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny, Pa. aui-35-MWK WEBSTER'S "VACUUM" EXHAUSTSTEAM Economizer, Feed Water Heater and Puri fier, is the most perfect device known for heat lngand purifying the reed water for steam boilers and manufacturing purposes, and for heating nulldlngs ot any description without back press ure on engine, returning the condensation to the boiler In the one apparatus: readily cleaned without stopping machinery; all parts accessible; furnished ou trial for acceptance: send for new llltlfcfrateil rntiiln.nnnr.nnrln.ln. nriuifc V A IP f KEN. WEBSTER i CO.. 431 N. 3d, rhiladelphia. dcJO-54 PERSONAL. PERSONAL -COLORED TUCliA. Virginia, etc. HELP FROM KEN At PEREGRINO'S. Jal9-I4 159 Fourth av. I3ERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD aud silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 511 Smlthfleld st. jjlS-Sl PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: be lutilul bindings: low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE. 900 Liberty sL . deI2 13ERSONAL-FOR30 DAYSON LY-D1CKENS' complete works, $3; Shakespeare, complete, 8 vo , shetp, for !1 50: watch for special drives each month during the year. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smlthfleld L Ja2 FEHSONAL-YOU ARE AWARE THAT BAD sewerage breeds disease; your sewerage is not perfection and you should use one of our aromatic dlslnfcctors: sceoursmalloncsforresl dences. Write orcall on us for circulars. TI1E AU 1 0 JIAT1C DI3INFECTOK CO., 100 Fifth ay. Jal7-32 FOUND. F lOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonirineto residents of this city was found hanging in the rooms occunled by DICKSON, the tailor. CS Filth aye., upstairs, altered, clcauedaud repaired; the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. no!3-D LOST. LOST t- BREASTPIN ON SUNDAY, BE TWEEN First ay. and Cathedral, via Mar ket and Fifth, a lady's breastnln: small: liberal I reward If returned to E. UEKSTjfc CO.'S .stand, Diamond market. jalO-21 ELECTIONS. The chaktiers Valley Gas company. Pittsburg, Pa.. January 16. 1891, ,,. T7LECT10N NOTICE THE ANN DAL XJ luectinc'of the stockholders of this com- l pany will be held at the office of the company, garrison duuuiuc;, corner wood street ami Thlrd'avenne. Pittsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY, January 29, 1&9L at " o'clock p. jr.. tor the elec tion of a Hoard ot Directors to serve for the ensiling year, and for the transaction of such other hnsiness as may come before the meeting;. Jal7-1G-D V. J. TEN ER, Secretary. Geiimania Savings Bank, i Pittsburg, January 15, 1S9L ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine directors of this bant, to serve for tho ensulns; vear, will be held at the bank on TUESDAY, January 20. 1891, between the hours of II o'clock A. It. and '1 o'clock p.m. CHAS. SEIEERT, Secretary. jal5-17-D THE KEYSTONE BANK OF PITTSBURG The annual election for Directors of this bank to serve during the ensulnc year will bo held at the banking: house. 108 Fourth av., Tuesday. January 20, 1891, between tho hours of II A. M. and 1 V. SI. J. H. HAYEft. Cashier. de20-22-D PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Will to received until JAN GARY 21 For rentlnc Freeport Planing SI 111. Mill is in (rood running order with established trade. Address FP.EEPOIIT PLAXING MILL CO., Freep rr. Pa., Care of FRANK SIoXLER. jalG-77-MF CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTUR ERS will find proposal advertisements of lSatlonal, State and Municipal authorities and of building committees, as well as important news of projected work in all parts of the United States and Canada not elsewhere pre viously published, -In THE ENGINEERING RECORD, (nrlor to 1SS7 Tho Sanitary Engi. neer), New York. On sale Mondays in this city by R. S. DAVIS fc CO., 86 Fifth ave. nolG-10731 LEGAL NOTICES. -VTOTICE Is hereby given that I will pay no bills con tracted by any person other than mvself. jaI9-13 D. C. McKINNEY. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth av, ESTATE OF JOHN MEGRAW. DECEASED Notlcc Is hereby given that letters of admin istration ou the estate or Jonn Megraw have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make hn incdUte payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. Adminis trator D.B.N. C T. A. TJIOS. MYLER. At torney. de!4-8.1-M IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1. of Allegheny county. In the matter of tho final ac-1 No. 5SI count of C. R. StttcUslager. March assignee of John McCleary. J Term. 1879. Notice is hereby given that C.R. Stucksl.iger, the assignee of John McClearv, has Hied his Bnal account in tho Court of Common Pleas No. 1 of said county, at the number and term above stated, and can be seen at this office, and that said account will be allowed by the Court upon the 7tn day of February, A. D. 18UL at 10 o'clock A. 21., unless cause be shown 10 tho contrary. JOHN BRADLEY. Prothunotarv. January 12. im. jall-IO-ar BUSINESS CHANGES. H ANSON W. ROSE, HARTLEY B. R03E and George P. Roso hae this day been ad- milieu as tnemuers of onr nrm. jal9-33-MW J. D. BERND & CO. THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN HUM PHREY SHIELDS and John C. Kelly was dissolved January 13, 1881. John C. Kelly continues the business at the old stand and will collect all claims and pay all debts of the said nrre. JOHN C. KELLY. ial9-23 HUMPHREY SHIELDS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partner ship beretofnro existing between R. J. Hemln gray, V, B. McCormick and James A-McGlll. under the firm name of "Southsido Installment Company," at No. 1211 Carson St.. Pittsburg. Pa., was dissolved by mutual consent tbeutn day of January, 1891, James A. McGIll retiring from the Arm. R. J-HE.MINGRAY. Vf. a MCCORMICK. , , JAMES. A. JlcGILL. Notice is also hereby given that the uusine-s will be continued by R. J. Hemlngray and W. B. McCormick, who will settle ail the outstand ing accounts oi the late firm. R. J. HEM1NGRAY, W. B. MCCORMICK. , PITTSBURG, Pa., January 5. 1891. ijal7-10-snr- 19 1S91; TO'LET. City Residences. DWELLINGS-1N ALL PARTS OF THE" city and suburbs: send ns your name and address, and we will mall you our rent list regu larly nntll April I free of charge. BLACK & BAlKD. 33 .Fourth av, dc!7-20t ONLY A FEW MINUTES' WALK FROM the Court House, near Firth av.. on Elm, 3 small houses, vsltlt lot 24x90 ft. to Scott St.: price only tinnoui paylhs Investment. (87.) See W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ay. JatS-90-16,19,22.24t S18" SITUATE IN THIRTEENTH WARD, corner of two streets, a5-room dwelling. with attic. Water, etc.: large lot. shade trees, grape arbor, etc; will sell cheap. l. F. HIPPI.E & to.. OG Fourth av. Ja!8-6-18, 19,22t East End Residences. EAST END RESIDENCES-SEND US YOUR name and address and we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK H BAIRD. 93 Fourth av. deI7-20t -TTTALNUT SH NEAR IIIUHLALD. EAST V END, brick nous. se nine rooms, balh. laun dry, etc.: good sewerage: all modern improve ments: stablf. etc.: large yard: very desirable neighborhood. TUOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. J ilS-63-TTSsnt Allegheny Residences. ' DWELL1NG-THE NEW AND VERY Dr. S1RABI.U three-story brick dwelling, 33 Jlecch st., Allegheny, one block fromjwrfc. For further Information apply to J. HAIIFMA.NN, Fifth av. and smlthfleld st. jalO-olt TW'-i.l.lNOS-IN" AL, PARTS OF ALLE XJ I GHENY and suburbs: send us vour came and address and we nlll mallyooonr rent lislregu- inv omit apdi i tree ut cuaiKc. di.i.'-ii. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ay. dcl7-20t STORES AM) BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and wc will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, .BLACK. & BAIRD. 93 Fourth a Tree of charge. deI7-20t f)- MONTEREY ST., ALLEOHENY- 3-STORY w s. oricK, eleven rooms. all modern Improve ments, rent G50 per year: No. 315 Chartlersst..5 rooms, rent.$ui per mouth. GEO. JOHNSTON, AgL, 62 Fourth av. jal3-129t Suburban Residences. WILDWOOD STATION, A. V. It. K.-ONE mile from city line, 2 houses of o rooms each; natural gas, water, etc: rent 37 lO. In quire T. S. AN AP. care Carnegie. Fhipns & Co., Thirty-third and Smallmau sts. JalS-1-M-TuSut Booms. BOOMS-TWO OR THREE -UNFURNISHED rooms In new brick: private family: all con veniences: or would let the house or eight rooms to party buying carpet aud furniture of four rooms; paved street: four minutes to East Liberty station and cable car. Address A. B., Dispatch ofllce. al8-22t T-OOM-FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHRD. TV from 88 to SIS per month. NO. 2'6 ROIIIN- bON ST.. Allegheny. JalS-126-suTut Offices. Deslc Room, Etc OFFICES-1N IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR. Schmertz, Kuhuand other build ings and In other good localities: send us your name and address and vve win mail you our rent list regularly nntll April I free orcharge. BLACK. & BAlliD. 93 Fourth av.- JalS (Bt OFFICESIN GKKMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly orln suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-19t PENN BUILDING-SECOND FLOOR FRONT outce: very desirable; rent low. Apply at204 PENN .BUILDING. jal4-44-MVVPt OTANDARD BUILDING TWO OFFICES: U rent very low, Apply at 204 PENN BUILD- ING lan w-tiai TO LET SPECIAL. TO LET BY DIXON & CO., ' II! Fourth av. Pittsburg Rooms. Houses, Etc. 4 rooms on Crescent St., $10. 3 second-floor rooms on Fourth av. 2 rooms on Center av.. 89. 3 first-floor rooms Dinwiddle st. 2 rooms on Fourth ay., f II. 6 room house Clay allev and Chatham. 4 rooms Webster ay.. ?I4. 4 room house Cabot way. S. S. For others see our ofllce bulletin. Call for printed list after February J. DIXON Jt CO.. 112 Fourth av. JaI8-I16t TO LET BY BCCKFELD & BRACKEN, Oil Ohio st.. Allegheny. Large store and dwelling. No. 174 Federal st , 'IW a month. Large store and dwelling on Ohio St., near the market. ?l50a month. Brick dwelling, 10 rooms, near Charles St. , 825 a month. Brick dwelling. 7 rooms and attic, on Fremont St., 37 50 a month. Farm 74 acres, two miles from Glenficld station, 10 miles from cltv; fruit all kluds; good dwelling 7 rooms and stable. ' JalS-132-MTht T 10 LET- - BY A. Z. BYEr.S & CO., 91 Federal St., Allegheny. POSSESSION ATONCE. Stewart st., brlct of 4 rooms, SIS. East Jefferson St.. frame. 8 rooms, 830. Buena Vista, brick. 4 rooms. $30. Maple av., Irame, 8 rooms. J30. Cedar ay .. brick, 5 rooms.. 830. Charles St., frame, I rooms. SII. Normanst.. Jrame. 6rooms. 822. West End av.. brick. 4 rooms. 819. Howard st.. frame. 4 rooms, tlu. James st., frame, 5 rooms, 81s. Tavlorav.. brick, 4 rooms, 820. Clifton station, 5 rooms. Ii5. Office on Federal it., cheap rent. POSSESSION APRIL 1. Washington av.. brick, h rooms. 820, Monterey St., brick, 6 rooms. SI3. Sampson St., brick, "rooms. si. Rear 160 Arch st., 7 rooms. ?! ;o. Rebecca St. brick, n rooms. 833 33. Taggart St.. brick. 3 rooms, 821. Martin St., brick. Grooms. 323. Fleming. iv., frame. 6 rooms. 821. "West End av., frame. G rooms, 815. Also many others. Call or send for printed list, Jal8-131t TO LET BY D. BEIIEN i SON, 4112 Pcnn.. iv. $75 For saloon, 5102 Butler St., brick house, 12 rooms and barroom.. ?40 For saloon. 4G1G Pcnn ay., brick bouse, 5 rooms, attic and barroom. ?40 4127 Pcnn av.. frame b ikery, 7 rooms, store room, bjkcsliup, oven aud stable. $15 Corner i orty-second and Geneva, brick, store room. 2 rooms, hall and basement. 815 Water, near Grant, brick, 3 rooms. $IS-Corner Natchez and Bishop. Mt. Wash ington, new brick. 5rooms. all improvements. $11 Plus, near Eighteenth et.,S. S., 3 fine rooms, first floor, water and cellar. 8- cdar. near Liberty av., 2 rooms In rear of brick house. . $30 Pcuuncar Euclid ar., brick. 7 rooms, bath room, hall, attic, nil Improvements. (30 Pcnn av.. corner Fitch st., frame, 8 rooms, good doctor's office. $20 Wincblddlo and l'enn av., new frame, 5 rooms, etc. $7 2 rooms aniLattlc. second floor, Dauphin st. $30 Royal. nearEaitst., Allegheny, frame but cher shop, slaughterhouse and stable. 3 dwelling rooms, alt implements. Good store rooms lu all parts of city. jal9-133t T IO LET- JOHN K. EWING & CO., .no. oa rcuerai st. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. v Possession at Once. 139 Market St., frame house, "rooms and hall; rent, $23. 442 Rebecca St., frame house, 7 rooms: rent. $23. 211 Market St., brick house, 6 rooms, bath, hall and attic: rent, $.7 50. Pcrrysvllle av., frame house, Grooms, hall, bath, etc.: rent. $23. 7i Gallagher st.. frame house, i rooms and attic; rent. $12 ' Jack's Run station, three new Irame houses, 4 rooms each; rent, $10. Neville station. Pa., frame house, 9 rooms and hall, good stable; reut, $25. Broad St., East End. Pittsburg, frame house, 7 i rooms, all conveniences: rent. $23. Columbia way. rear 109 Buena Vista st , frame houe, 4 rooms and attic; rent. $16. II Steep st.. two rooms, first floor: rent. $3. 149 Fcniisvlvanla ay., two rooms, third floor: rent. $15. GarrNon st., three rooms and hall, second floor: rent. $13. 2M East St., three rooms, second floor: rent. $12. 241 East St.. three rooms, third floor: rent, $10. 5 Frazler St., brick house, six rooms, hall; rent. $18. Norman st.. frame house, six rooms, bath and atlici rent, $22. Cedar av., five large rooms, hall, etc., new house: rent, 830. 245 East St., three rooms, third floor; rent. $10. 33 Federal St., two offices, first floor: rent low. 441 Rebecca St., frame house. 7 rooms; rent, $23. 14 Coleman st., 4 rooms; rent, $14. Also others. Send fur prlutcd list. free. ialS-130t TO LET BY BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. Collln3 "ay., near Hoevclcr St., East End. new two-story frame. 3 rooms, all conveniences; $::0. Emerson St.. near Alder. 1 square from Firth av., new two-story frame, 8 rooms, all convenien ces; $41 67. Lang av. near Penn, 2-story frame, G rooms, water, etc.. large lot: $13. 717 Sheridan av.. 2-story frame G rooms, all con veniences. Iet40x200; $33. Aiken av., cor. Elmer, Shadyslde. new 2-story brick. 10 rooms all conveniences: $41 67 Bcllefontest., near. Walnut, new 2-story Queen Anne, 8 rooms all conveniences; $5T. 5300 Walnut st.. cor. Bclleronte, new 2-story mansard brick. 8 rooms, all conveniences: $36. Aiken place, near l'.otip station, 2-story brick. 8 rooms, all convenleures; 833. Ward street, near Zulema, Oakland, 2-story, mansard brick. 8 rooms, all conveniences: $35. Herron av., near Wylle, new 2-story mansard, 8 rooms, hall, bat . Inside w.c. etc.. SS. Carbon, near Ledlle st-. Eleventh ward, new 2 story mansard brick, G rooms, nat. and art. fai, water, etc.. $'.8. 335 Fifth av.. 10 minutes from Court House, new flat of 5 rooms, every poislble convenience low rent. . 31G Fifth av.,5mlnotes from Court Uouse,apart ment of 3 room . gas. water, etc., $14 17. 33 Ohio St.. Allegheny. 4 rooms and attic, both gases, water, inside w. c. He, $21. Belleview, P.. Ft. W. and C. R. It., Madison av.. new2-slorv frame. 7 rooms, every possible convenience. SC5. Belleview Home av.. mansion of 16 rooms, ele gant repair, large grounds, with fruit and shade trees, low rent to a desirable tenant. 535 Firth av., storeroom about 29x60, plate-glass windows, cellar. &c. lowrent. After February 1 will have large list. Send nimuand address and wc will mall list as Issued. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ay. 'JSW-lHt V - TO LET. IJoslness Stands. BUlLDING-THiTHltEE-STORY BUILDING No. 20 Market St., upper floors, suitable for dwelling: building new: French plate front. DEROY BROS., si! Smlthfleld st. JaiS-liet BUSINESS HOUSE-ON WATER 3T. NEAR Market: 4 stories. 'good elevator, nice front, low rent and long lease; call at once and see BLACK BAID. 95 Fourth av. Jal7-H CHABTIERS STATION-P. & L. E. It. It. business house: flrsl-cla'H location for hotel; building Inst finished: 20 rooms and large oace. aud storeroom on first floor: special offer to good tenant. BLACK & BAIRD. a!7-6lt ESIRABLEUOTELPROFERTY-FORRENT or for sale; recently rebuilt: location ex cellent: flncjy appointed; bar equipments first class: yi rash If sold; $1,500 per annum rental. Apply lockbox GO., Atlantic City, N.J. JalS-46UTSt DESIRABLE BUSINESS ROOMS ON 3IAR KETst.. between FIRh una Fourth avs. See W. A. HERRON Jfc SONS. 80 Fourth av. JaI4-54-MWFt JT'IFTH AVENUE. HAST END - CHOICE 7 piate-glacs front 6torerootn: best location in the F K. lor drug st.ire: rent, 8420 per year. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. Ial7-lt IN ALLKG1IE.VY-LARGE 5-STORY BRICK building, with elevator, steam heat aud power; suitable for mannfactnrlug purposes of smyklnd: special offer to right party. BLA:K & BAIRD. 93 Fourth av. Ial7-Clt LARGE WAREHOUSE-SECOND AVENUE. Pittsburg; 4 stories, good cellar and eleva tor: 40x75 feet, prliate alley In rear: rent low, long lease. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. Jal7-61t -VTO- 51 DIAMOND" ST. -ABOVE WOOD ST. .iv business house: nice storeroom and ten dwelling rooms BLACK & BAIRD. J.U7-GIT ONE-HALF OF DESIRABLE STOREROOM Best business locality In city. Address IJ., Dispatch office. JalS-93t STOREROOMS-TWO NEW ONES ON FIFTH; . $1167. DIXON & CO.. 112 Fourth av. JaUMlot DIVIDEND. Office Western Issukance Company, I PrrrsnuKG. Jan. 131891. ( DIVIDEND NO. 77 THE BOARD OF Directors have thi day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT, or ONE DOL LAR AND FIFTY CENTS upon each share of the capital stock, payable on and after the Kith, inst. WM. P. HERBERT, jall-33-D Secrotary. Office Armenia Insurance Co. CO., 1 E. ; NO. 6j OUKTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, January lo. 1S9L DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREtJ TuKS of this companv have declared a semi-annual dividend ot THREE DOLLARS PElt SHARE, payable on demand. W. D. McGILL, Secretary. jal7-33D manufacturens' an1 merchants') Insurance Co.. office -117 Wood st.. 5- Pittsburo. Pa.. January 12, 18)1.) DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIKEC TORS of this companv have tlmdaydo clared a dividend of 1 60 PER SHARE, paya Die on demand. WM. T. ADAIR, Secretary. jal3-C0-D INSURANCE STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE TEUTONIA IN SURANCE COMPANY, of Allegheny, pa., ioritne yearcnuing jjecemDcroi, isuu Cash capital. S12o,000 00 $2RSS1 67 .1,717 15 4.09S 28 .Mi (JO 4.9C3 4G 10S91 S.42U bO ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages Interest due and accrued.... Real estate Bank stock Outstanding premiums. Bills receivable , Cash in bank and oUicc 5213.C9S 31 S123.0C0 00 5 01 2.790 00 39.55-' 8J LIABILITIES. Capital stock , Due other companies Unpaid tire losses Reinsurance reserve. Net surplus... S78,350 50 559,127 50 13,116 74 250 OU RECEIPTS. Premiums.. Interest Reut ' S7A42I 21 EXPENDITURES. Fire loss of 1SS0 paid S 2.550 CO Fire loss of IbW) paid 12.798 0(1 Retpremiumsandabatemcnts 6,559 79 Reinsurance 7B9 66 Rents, taxes aud other expenses.,.. 3.637 40 Commissions 9.S97 So Salaries 4.1e9 02 Dividends Nos. 31 and 35 10.0CO 00 Receipts in excess of expenditure?. 22,001 27 72,424 21 Risks In force December 31, 1S90....;G 081.560 00 C. W. GEltWIG. laI2-18iIWF Secrotary. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PROPOSALS FOR SALE OK A TRACT' or tracts of land to the city of Pittsburg; Notice is hereby given in accordance with tho terms of an ordinance of the city of Pittsburg;, entitled "An ordinance directing advertise ments for proposals to the city of Pittsburs for the sale to the city of real estate to be used for the relief and employment nf the poor, and also providing for the reception and opening of said proposals and subsequent action in reference thereto, and also providing means for the payment of such purchase. That the City Controller of tho city of Pitt-bnrK will re ccivo sealed proposals until 3 o'clock P. IT. on Wednesday. January 28, 1S91, lor the sale to tho city of such a tract or tracts of land, which sealed proposals shall be In writing, executed and acknowledged by the owner or owners of the tract or tracts proposing to be sold, and agreeing to sell said tracts of land to the city ot Pittsburg, and tn convey the same to said city in feo simple, clear of all incumbrances, and by a deed of general warranty, and for a sum stated iu cash. Each of said proposals shall give to tho city oi Pittsburg the option, for SO days from its date, to buy or refuse to buy said property at tne price named. The land em braced In any of the tracts so offered for salo to tho city of Pittsburg shall be located within tho county of Allegheny, and shall front upon a river, and shall have railroad facilities for ready access thereto and therefrom. Tho right is hereby reserved to reject any and all proposals made In response to this ad vertisement, and no approval or purchase made by the officials of the city ot Pittsburg, as pro vided in the third section of the 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 tho city of Pittsburg as provided by law. R. C. ELLIOT. jal7-20-D Chief of Department of Charities. No. OJ2.3 A N ORDINACE ESTABLISHING THE J. grade of Dresden alley, from McCandless street to Fifty-third street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Sclcct'and Common Conn ens assembled, and it is jiereuy ordained and enacted bv the authority nf the same. That the grade of the center line of Dresden alley, from .McCandless street to Fifty-third strccr, be and tho same shall be established as follows, to wit: Beginning at the east curb line of McCandless street at an elevation of 52,45 feet; thenco rising at the rate of LOS feet per 110 feet for a distance of 297.08 feet to the west curb linn of Fifty-third street at an elevation of 55.G5 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions nf this ordinanco bo and the same is hereby repealed so far 33 the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 29th dav of December, A. D. 1890. II. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. January 3, 1891. Approved: H. L GOURLEY, Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERJIAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 609, 9th day of January. A. D. 1S9L iNo. 20L AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE name of Ardshell avenue to Murray Hill avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en acted by the authority of the same. That the name of Ardshell avenne, between Wilklns avenue and a point 500 feet from Fifth avenue, being the entire length of the same, be and is hereby changed to Murray Hill avenue. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance coLflictlng with the provisions of this ordinance be.aud the same is hereby repealed so fa-as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 29th day of December. A D. 1890. II. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk ot Select Coun cil, GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor' ofllre, January 3, 1891. Approved: H.L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 609, 9th day of January, A. D. 1891. - .Continued on Seventh Page.' TO REAL ESTATE OWNERa From the establishment of our business in 1863 we have made the LEASING AND MAN AGEMENT OF PROPERTIES, in both cities and suburbs, a special feature, and we offer our services to owners of real estate, believing we can savo them tho many annoyances con nected with RENTING and COLLECTING RENTS. W. A. HERRON & SONS, Real Estate Agents. Nn. 80 Fourth, avenue. "ja2-55-2,5,8,10113,l(I,1912212l . CHOICE PRoPEIlTIEiC TO LET, BUSINESS HOUSES. SMITHFIELD ST. Large house. 3 stones near First av. WATER ST. Largo building, 4 stories, ele vator, near Market st. FIRST AV. Good building, 2 stories, near Wood st. PENN AV. Near Seventeenth st , good store room and dwelling. WOOD ST. Isarge second story, near TaircJ av. FIFTH AV. Large second story, bet. Wood and Smithtleld sts. FIFTH A V. Nerfr Court House, largo 3-story building. Also others, send for Hit. Also OFFICES FOR RENT. W. A. HERROX SONS. jal7-JVrT3 80 Fourth ar. OR SALE-OAKLAND DWELLINGS-i Some on very easy payments. J9.000 Meyran av new brick. 8 rooms, finely finished. latest improvements. (51) 10,800 Coltart Square, new brick. 9 rooms, tha' very latest improvements, stable. (HI) 16,500 Meyran av.. 2 brick houses, i rooms each. (19) $11,000 Forbes, very handsome brick house. II rooms, well finished and all the very latest improvements, a good location (or a physician. (71) $5,750 Meyran av., 7 rooms, latest Improve ment.". (53) These are very desirable homes. ALSO OTHERS. SEND FOR LIST. ' W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth Avenue. jalS-20-19.22.27.S0 EAST END HOUSES. New, Ado appearing, all the modem, improvements. 16,000 S rooms. 2 squares from Fltta or HI. land avs. (71) G,50O 9 rooms, shade aud fruit trees, near Firth and Aiken avs. (139) $5.000 7 rooms, near Center and Liberty av.. Shadyside. (99 $9,0000 rooms, outbuildings, on South Hiland" avenue. (137) $10,0009 rooms. Fifth av., between Shady and Hiland avs. (119). $5,2007 rooms. Howe, near Aiken av. (122) Also Others Terms Easy. Send for list. W. A. HERRON fc SONS, jal7-H-TT3 80 Fourth av. BAUM STREET, Near "Shadyslde station" and "Duquesno Traction Line." Price low on account of removal of owner; lot SOxlCO feet, with nice frame house. 7 rooms, bath, etc.: un easy payments if desired: only $5,000. (!Wj W. A. HERRON & SONS, jal3-82-13.16.I9 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE. A HANDSOME HOME, FOR S6.S0O A BARGAIN. Very easy payments but little more than good rent. Brick house, latest style. 9 rooms, beautifully finished, modern improvements. One of tbe best locations in Oakland. (141) Seo W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fonrth'av. jal0-49-16.19.22.2S AUCTION SALEo. ATTRACTIVE SALE -OF- FINE FURNITURE -.VXD- OaARPETS. TUESDAY MORNING, January 20. at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms. No. 311 Market St. Fine mahogany chamber suit, solid walnutbed stead, hair and husk mattresses, fine decorated dishes, leather chair., hall racks, bookcases, sideboard, extension tables, china closets, pict ures, toilet ware, springs. line parlor suits la plnsb. tapestry and 'jair 'cloth, clocks, piano forte, toilet ware, body Brussels, moquette and velvet hall, room and. stair carpets, center tables, lot cooking utemils. laundry furnish ments. e(c etc. Also at ' o'clock, drygoods. notion, trimming and fancy goods from a store going out of business. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. jalS-Sl TO-DAY, AT 3 P. M., ON THE PREMISES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE FINE IMPROVED EAST END PROPERTY On Walnut street, corner Emerson street, be tween South Highland and Shady avenues. Two fine, large brick dwellings, in flrtt-class condition: all modern improvements; lot 79x103 feet to Sellers street. For full information see DAVID SHAW. Executor of the estate of Elizabeth Holt, de ceased, or W. A. HERRON &. SONS. Agents. ja!8-95 No. 80 Fourth ave. AD CTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53 Eisner bnildlng. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended iol. dej-6S-D -pEMOVAL. L.H.nAMlIS DRUG CO., Nos. 48 aud IS Seventh Avr. We respectfully announce tha: 'we have secured the large and substantial buildings ot the BINDLEY HARDWARE CO. Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, to which location wo hare removed our ofSco and such goods as have arrived since the destruc tion of our Liberty street warehouse by fire. We are not yet fully prepared to supply tho wants of our customers, but hope to be able to do so in tho course of a week or ten days. la tbe mean time, if our friends will intriuc their orders to ns, we hope to be able to supply their more pressing needs without delay. L.n. IUIiliK DRUG CO., NOS. 16 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PrrrSBUito. Pa.. January 1.189L jal-4D REMOVAL. :e, o. imiiiLiXjIeir,, House aud Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention ilveuto the handlingof plate, glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky. lights, etc House painting ana glazing ia all its branches. ocl9-OD PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Sniail Instruments at HAMILTON'S. oc29-CC-l Fifth avenue. BUTTER-FROM STEVENSON CREAMERY, In 3, 4 and 5 pound cases. GEO. K. STEVENSON & Coi-"" iyCS-M-wr Sixth, avonua. AF. SAWHILL. ACCOUNTANT. 187 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. , Attends to opening or closing book), correc tion of errors, or anything iu the line of accounting. de6-5t-D PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue,abnveSailthlield.nextLeader odce. No delay. Establl-bed 20 years. se26-U VI" MAY, SONS & Co, Fine - DYEING AND CLEANING. , ) 6 Sixth Avenue mhl8-$Q-TT3 PitUbnr&rat m n a LP. iir; ii'iAfcvsJt , -- &&&&. r ,.5&Su Jjjfe .',.;. i-