WSmSsiM BIK1 'VTT-, tw1. ." "t1 AN IMPORTANT TEST. Carbon Iron Company Trying to Improve the Quality of Steel. ADDIXG A PORTION OF ALUMINUM. A Monopoly in the Jlatine; of Electric Light Bulbs BroVen. IIGtlT-IIODE MOTEMENT DEFEATED An important experiment, by which it is intended to demonstrate the practicability of making aluminum steel is now in progress at the Carbon Iron Company's Works on Tliirty-second street. The company has recently received a valuable contract tor steel from the Govern ment, the material which is known as pro tective deck steel, to be nsed in the con struction of cruisers. It has lone been re garded as a tact that aluminum improves the quality of steel, and the company has started out to discover to what extent this improvement can be carried. The first experiment was made last week. The work was done by the open-hearth process until the point where the liquid metal is poured from the ladle into the molds was reached. Here, instead of uing a top cast, a bottom cast was substi tuted; and, instead of pouring the metal di rect into each mold separately, it was poured into a "runner," filling simultaneously a whole croup of 12 molds. An Unexpected Outcome of the Affair. The experiment worked all right until a quantity of aluminum was thrown into one of the molds when the whole mass of metal, which was rapidly rilling up the molds and was in a state of ebullition, came in contact with the aluminum.its progress was arrested and the liquid steel set, or became solid. This, of course, did not produce theresults aimed at and another experiment was made with greater success. The aluminum was added earlier in the subsequent test and an immediate and thorough union of both substances resulted. Mr. H. AY. Lash, superintendent of the Carbon Iron Company, was seen at the works yesterdaj afternoon. At first he was inclined to be non-committal in regard to tne matter, saying that the experiments had not been carried through yet and he was satisfied that all the results attainable by the process he had followed had not yet been reached. But he said they had gone Jar enough to demonstrate beyond a doubt that aluminum steel is a success. "What we want to do," Mr. Lash con tinued, "is to improve the quality of steel. It has been accepted for some time that about one-tenth of 1 per cent of aluminum added to the steel, increases its strength and ductility. Large Contracts Almost Within Sight. "We have gone farther. We have used from two-tenths to three-tenths per cent, and find it increases the quality in proportion. We use the aluminum manufactured by the Pittsburg Reduction Company, and I am satisued we can riise the grade of cteel, and v hile we are only beginning to do work for the Government, it will cot be long until we will get larger contracts. The Gov ernment is very particularabout the quality of steel, and will always place contracts where the best material can be furnished. What we are aiming at is to harden our Eteel with carbon and tougben it by the use of the aluminum, and I think before long we will have the process perfected and can produce astonishing results." MEETIKG OF EKGnfEEEf. The (Committee on Road Legislation Con tinued With Power to Act. The regular meeting of the Western Penn sylvania Engineers Society, last evening, vras well attended. Mr. W. L. Scaife pre tided. A. E. Frost, Treasurer, reporteo the receipts of the year to have been $1,730 30. The expenditures were SL610 61. leaving a balance on hands of $119 69. The report of S. M. Wickersham, Secretary, showed that during the year 40 members weie admitted and 12 resigned or died leaving the mem bership at present 370. At the sugzestiou oi Colonel T. P. Eob erts. the committee appointed in reference to securing legislation on the question of roads was continued with cower to ret. President AV. L. Scaife at this point oflercd his retirins address. He referred to the matter of success in life and the assist ance the Eucineers' Society could give its members by their papers, discussions, ad vice, etc When Mr.'Scaifehad concluded, on mo tion of Mr. Dempster, a resolution tender in: the thanks oi the society to him lor his services as President was adopted. The of ficers for the coming year, nomiuated at the previous meeting, were then elected. They were: President, T. P. Roberts; Vice Presi dent, A. E. Hunt; Directors: George S. Davidson, Thomas H. Johnston; Secretary, J. H. Harlow; Treasurer, A. E. Hunt. The meeting concluded with the reading of a paper by Charles P. Scott, giving a description of a coal mining electric plant. The plant described is lu operation in a mine of the .First Pool Monongahela River Minict: Association at Wiilock station. AffKUAL SESSION OF D. A. 3. The Election of Officers and Important Business to lass Upon. The annual meeting of D. A. 3, Knights of Labor, will convene this morning at 9 o'clock. If all the local assemblies send their full quota of representatives there will be 6T in attendance, and the meeting will be one of the most important ever held. Among other things to be considered is the proposed agreement with the Grocers Association, which will be favorably re commended by the Executive Board. The annual reports of Master Workman Evans and Secretary Miss Powell will contain a number ot important recommendations which will occupy a considerable amount of time. The annual election of officers will be ex-, citing. The present incumbent, J. L.' Kv-uis, and the Worthy Foreman, H. F. Deuipsey, are the candidates for chief officer in the district, while Leopold Halchsletter and George J. Snyder want to succeed Miss Powell as Secretary. A peculiarity about the can didacy of the latter gentlemen is the fact that tbey are both delegates from the same local 4907. L 2f. Koss will not be a can didate for any office. The meeting may last all day and part of to-morrow. TOO MUCH C3AI MINED. Capt. O'N'ell Says the Production Last Tear "Was 100,000,000 Bushels. Captain W. W. O'Neil went to Louis ville last night on coal business. The water is low now, and if the boats could run there would be no coal to go out. The Captain said that the production last year was 100,000,000 bushels, and he thinks ft is cot a good plan to mine so much iu one season. The market was overstocked and low prices pre vailed. He says there is no necessity lor inch activity, and at the present rate of produc tion the coal will soon play out. GIVEN A CLEBKSHTP. Secretary Watchorn Rewarded for Working for Pattison. Secretary Watchorn passed through the city yesterday on his way to Scottdale to at tend a conference. While in the city he verified the statement made a few days ago that he would get a position under Governor Pattison by saying be had accepted a clerkship under one of tie heads ot departments. WORKMEN LEAVING CORNING. The monopoly on the Manufacture of Elec tric Light Bulbs Broken A Secret Re ceipt for Slaking Them Other Manu facturers on an Equal Footing. The Corning giiii strike remains un settled, although matters are looking more encouraging for a victory for the workmen. It turns out now that the firm of Hough ton & Co. had a monopoly on the manufact ure of electric light bulbs, used by Edison exclusively, and other manufacturers have been drawn into sympathy for the success of the men, because it will put them on art equal footing with Houghton & Co., who had a secret receipt for making these glass bulbs by hand, which made them more durable than those made in the paste molds, and theirs was the only tactory in the United States where that kind of a'bulbwas made. The suspension of business, by reason of the strike, created a great scarcity in bulbs, come nf the local electric companies not be ing able to get a sufficient number to keep their customers supplied. Secretary Dillon, of the A. F, G.. W. TJ said yesterday that within the next week they would take awav over 60 men Ironi Corning to put them in another factory where bulbs will be blown. To prove that Hough ton & Co. had a monopoly on the bnlb trade, Mr. Dillon stated that they employed 310 blowers and 1,050" hands, or a number equal to any eight local factories. The men were paid $2 40 a day when they should have been paid $4 58. This gave the firm an uneaual ad vantage over other manufacturers. While Mr. Dillon declined to say where the men are to go, he thought it would not belong until tbey would be able to 'prove to the firm at Corning that it will 'be to their ad vantage to grant the demands of the men. AGAINST EIGHT HOURS. Result of the Carpenters' Tote on the Pro posed Movement. The Carpenters' Council met last night and heard the report of the vote on the eight hour movement The ballot stood about 800 for and 600 .against going into the move ment. As predicted in The Dispatch some time ago the councils are badly divided on the question and it is cot likely the demand will be made. There is, however, a mis understanding about the vote necessary to carry it through, and an appeal from the present vote may be taken. CALL FOB A CONVENTION. Mr. Gompcrs Desires a Conference of Tile Layers and Granite Cutters. Arthur B. Sinyihe, President of the National Association of the Marble Industry of the United States, is in receipt of a letter from President Samuel Gompcrs, of the Federation of Labor, calling for a confer ence of tile layers and marble and granite cutters. Mr. Smythe is empowered to use President Gompcrs' name to call the meet ings of the branches. He refers the communication to the tile layers for their consideration and action. AN ECHO FBOK THE BIOT. Another of Robert Paschman's Assailants Brought to Jail. James Lancaster was sent to jail by Alder man Gripp yesterday for a hearing to-day on charges of assault and battery and surety of the peace. The allegation in the case is that Lancaster, who was one of the strikers at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works strike re cently, attacked Robert Paschman because he would not go out with the strikers. The charge of surety of the.peace is based on the allegation that Lancaster threatened to hare Paschman hanged. Industrial Notes. There aro 33 bojs out at the Baker chain work;, at Wood's Run, for an advance of 0 cents a day. James W. JIoxkoe, representing a hardware firm in Boston, .has heen lonlcing nronnd the city for a site for his large establishment Carnegie, Pnirrs &' Co. have been com pelled to jield a point in arrangine 'he annual scale to avoid a strike that was imminent. DEAF, DUMB ATO BLIND. A Sadly AlHIcted Child Now In the West Penn Hospital. There is a case now in the children's ward of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital' that in exceedingly interesting. It is that of a child 5 years old, who is deaf, dumb and blind. His name is Thomas Stringer, his father being a resident of Washington, D. C. Mr. Stringer is a friend of Thomas Liggett, of this city, and the latter placed the child in the hospital. The child has been in his present condi tion' since he was 2 years old, when he suf fered from spinal meningitis. From his movements it is evident at a glance that he is a bright little fellow, but has no way of making his want known. There are a number of instances on record of children in his condition acaulring an education, and Superintendent Cowan says that he hopes the child can be taught, but at the present time the task seems almost an Impossible one. Asthma, Constipation and Dizziness Cared. Air. A. Manner: For 20 years I have suffered from athzna in the worst form, also constipation and dizziness; I had a most distressing cough at night and took severe couzhing and smoth ering spells for many years that I never got good night's rest, and was consequently completely broken down in strength and vitality. I tried everything I heard of and was under treatment with the best physi cians, but received no relief from suffering. I fortunately read one of your testimonials in the paper, where a gentleman had been cared of asthma by your Essence of Health, which induced me to try it, and confidently say I was relieved after taking the first dose. I have continued its use regularly for some weeks, and to my great comfort I am cured of a disease I at one time thought I was sinking under. The result of the use of your Essence of Health is indeed satis factory, and I cheer.'ullv testify, hoping my experience with your valuable medicine may induce others afflicted to give it a fair trial. Anton Fkeiland, 3419 Ligonier St.. bet, 34th and 35th sts. Pittsbukg. Pa., March 16, 1890. w The Everett Club Pianos This Week. Certificate No. 169, Club A, held by Maggie May Richards, 23 Wilson street. Pittsburg, and certificate 198, Club B, held bv Jacob Monninger, 8 Chartlers street, Allegheny. They each receive an elegant upright grand piano, which retails for $425 for $350, and only contract to pav lor them SI per week. The Everett club system of buying and selling pianos is the safest, most economical, common sense plan known, whereby you can get the best piano for the least money. There are a few memberships for sale in Club B. Do not miss this op portunity. Call or send for circular to the manager, ALES. ROSS, 137 Federal street, Allegheny. 124 Frankstown avenue, E. X. Pittsburg. ll White China For amateur decorating. Onr annual clear ance sale is now on. We offer special bar gains to close all our odds and ends'for a few days only. Many things at less than half price. Come early. Chas" EEIZKHSTSIir, 152. 154 and 166 Federal rt. SI. SI, Week. 81, 8L Fine cabinet photos SI a doz. for this week at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery,"616 Mar ket street Come early; ralu or shine, bring the children. Only one week. Tell your neighbor of this. Use only the best beer. Iron City Brew ing Company. Telephone 1185. Look for special "To Let" ilsts la THE Dispatch Moncayi and Thursdays. SCHEMING FOR PLACE. The Curative Bills Introduced in the Senate Are Only Flyers. BETTER ONES TO BE SUBSTITUTED. Street Improvements on tbs Installment Flan Is Suggested. ' WHO WILL DETERMINE THE MILLAGE The Finance Committee of Councils met in secret session yesterday. It did not do much of anything but talk and be mys terious. The members present were Messrs. Keat ing, Binder, Robertson, Anderson, Paul, King, Dunn, McGuire, Delaney, Bigham, McGonuigle, Angloch, Donley, Wallace, Magee, Holliday, Ford and Controller Mor row. The first action was to confirm the ap pointment of D. T. Watson and W. B. Iiodgers to drait new street bills for the city. The compensation already fixed by the sub-committee was also indorsed. When the matter of levying taxes, assess ing water rents, and making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning February 1, 1891, was called up only a skeleton appro priation ordinance was presented. The matter was not discussed, hut referred to a sub-committee composed of the following gentlemen: Messrs. Keating, Ford, Holli day, Magee and McGonnigle. A. F. Keat ing will be chairman of the committee. Tho Mayor's Message Again Referred, The Mayor's message was presented and referred to the sub-committee without being read. Mr. Bigham desired to know the meaning of the bills presented in the State Senate by Senator Flinn, relating to, assessments for street improvements. Ch airmail Magee volunteered the informa tion that the bills were only what is known as "flyers" in legislative' parlance. They are presented simply to secure a plsce on the bill calendar of the Senate, and when the time comes tor action on them, difierent bills will be substituted for the uresent ones under the same caption It is intended that more time will be taken in their preparation and the new ones will be better suited to the purpose and more in accord with the con stitution. Mr. Magee, however, thought it might be impossible to prepare any better ones. Mr. Bigham immediately took exception to the last remark, and sai'd that there was a fatal defect iu one of them at least. It provided for assessments by the "Viewers on the foot irontage plan, which had been clearly declared unconstitutional. Controller Morrow replied that his under standing of the bill was that it included foot Irontage assessments as well as assess ment for benefits derived by property im proved. , Mr. Bigham said this made no difference. To be constitutional, in his judgment, the bill should provide simply lor assessments by the Viewers, leaving to their discretion the plan of assessment, to be determined by the surrounding circumstances in each case. A General Talk on the Street Act. A general talk UDon the street act ques tion lollowed, and was entered into by all the members present. Mr. Robertson said that he knew ot a new street bill that had been prepared for presentation, which pro vided that improvements shatl be paid for on the installment plan, so much per year, as was done under the Penn avenue act, the city to issue certificates of indebtedness fur the money. Controller Morrow and Mr. Magee promptly declared opposition to any such measure, saying it was not only an un businesslike method, hut would be debar rasoing to the city in many ways. Mr. Robertson wanted to know if tne sob Committee ou Legislation was prepared to make uuy renort 'on the street act muddle, but the committee responded that it had nothing to report, the matter being at pres ent entirely in the bauds of the attorneys. Consequently, the report of improvemeuts, affected by the Supreme Court decision, prepared by Chief Bigelow, was not pre sented. Most of the time of the committee was taken up in considering the claim ot W. E. Johnston for refunding the costs of a lien filed aiMinst his property lor street improve ment, on the ground that the assessment had been illegally made. Mr. Robertson pre sented the claim and endeavored to have it allowed, but after a lengthy discussion the matter was referred to a sub-committee. DIVIDEND. Office Abmexia Insurance Co., ) No. 65 Fourth avenue, V Pittsburg, January 15, 1891. ) DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this "company have declared a semi-annual dividend ot THREE DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on demand. W. D. McGILL. Secretary. Jal7-33D OFriCIAL-PITTSlJURG. SEALED PROPOSALS- WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until SA1URDAY. Jan. 81, 1891, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing font wedge gates, t o for in fluent and two for affluent chambers. Highland reservoir. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Superintendent of Water Sup ply and Distribution. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, double the amount of the estimated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department ot Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. - E. M, BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsbuso, Jan. 20, 1891. ja21-JI SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Cltv Controller until SATURDAY, the 31st day of January, A. 1)., 1S01, at 12 o'clock M., for the furnishing of the following: One Brennan stone crusher, four (4) street sprinklers, five (5) street sweepers, one hundred (100) brooms for street sweepers, twelve (12) dozen hand brooms, four (4i two-horse wagons, six (6) carts, five (5) sets double harness, nine (9) sets cart harness, to be delivered f. o. b. cars Pittsburg. I One 25-borse power engine, to be delivered at Schenley park and placed on foundation pre pared therefor. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the Gen eral Office, Department of Pnblic Wotks. Each proposal most be accompanied by a bond In double tbo amount, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department or Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E.M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Work. PrrrsBURG. Jan. 20, 1891. ja21-31 PROPOSALS FOR BALE OF A TRACT or tracts of land to the city of Pittsburg. Notice is hereby given in accordance nith the terms of an ordinance of the city of Pittsburg, entitled "An ordinance directing advertise ments for-proposals to the city of Pittsburg for the sale to tho city of real estate to be used for the relief and employment of the pour, and also providing for the reception and opening of said proposals and subsequent action in reference thereto, and also providing meabs for the payment of such purchase. That the City Controller of the city of Pittsburg will re ceive sealed proposals until 3 o'clock r. M. on Wednesday. January 28, 1891. torthesaloto the city of such a tract or tracts ot land, which sealed proposals shall be In writing, executed and acknowledged by the owner or owners of tho tract or tracts proposing to be sold, and agreeing to soil said tracts of land to the city of Pittsburg, and to convey the sumo to said city in fee simple, clear of all incumbrances, and by a deed of general warranty, and for a snm stated In casn. Each of said proposals shall give to the city of Pittsburg the option, for 30 days from its date, to buy or ref use to buy said property at tne price named. The land em braced fn any of the tracts so offered for sale to the city of Pittsburg shall be located within the county of Allegheny, and shall front upon a river,' and shall have railroad facilities for ready access thereto and therefrom. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all proposals made In response to this ad Tertlsetnmt, and no approval of purchase made by the officials of tbe 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 tbe same shall have beeu approved by resolution by the Councils of the city of Pittsburg as provided by law. R.C ELLIOT. jal7-30-s Chief of Department of Chanties. THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, ' WEDNESDAY, JANUAET' fDisptau advertisement one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise mention this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, rie, ten cents per line for eaehinser lion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line bring displayed counts as two, THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthneld and Diamond Strsets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. roll SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVEKri&KMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements tlionld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with This Dispatch. FOB THE SOUTHSIDE. "NO. WIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHON&NO. S022. FOB THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 PENN AVE. ITlTSBUKG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY KM Butler street. E11IL G. bTUCKKY, Slth street and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY: A. J. KAERCHER. S3 Fedsral street. H. J. McBRIOE, Matket House, Allegheny. F. H. EGG El W A SON. Ohio and Chestnut sti. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ares. O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male IIell. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER AND BILL clerk: one that has had experience: none other need apply. Address MAN UFACTURKU, Dispatch office. JaSl-92 c ANVAbSER-INTELLlGENT. FOR CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS, 431 Woo.1 su JaU -(3-D TTIOREMAN-FOR PAPER BOX FACTORY: L? must understand business thoroughly, and bo able to figure accurately on Jobs oi both com mon aud fine work: steady position for the right man: state wages wanted. THE K. 1). BOX CO., Cleveland, O. Jal7-1-D MEN-FIVE NEAT, INTELLIGENT MEN. Apply at S49 FIFTH AV. Jail- SALESMEN-ON SALARY OB COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil ; the greatest celling novelty ever produced ; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 50U per cent profit: one agent's tales amounted to (631 In six da : another S32 In two hours; wo want one energetic general agent for each state and Territory: sanip'e bv mail, 35e. For terms and full parlieul.irs address THE MONROE HItAbi.lt MG. CO.. La Crosse. Wis. JJ17-8 TTPHOLSTERER - V'HO UNDERSTANDS U fitting and laying of carpets, to go to neigh boring cltv; give reference. Address UPHOL STERER, Dispatch office. JaZl-W YOUNG MAN AS STENOGRAPHER AND assistant bookkeeper; must be good pen man and qnlck at figures; state experience, ref erences and salary expected. STENOG RAPHER, P. O. box 181, city. Ja21-93 .lgents. AGENTS TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keerq's Si cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold orcatarrh pills, cough pill, diarrhoea pills, dspepsla pills, rliuematlsm pills, headache pills, 'skin eruption puis, worm mils, Kiuney puis, leiicorrucea puis. backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma mis, sore luroai puis, nerve puis, ltr nllls. wbooDlnfir couch Dills, non- tituaitiu pui!-, malaria piiif, plies puis, inw 25cents: large bottles. St. DR. 0'K.EEFEA CO.. catbartlc pills, malaria pllle, piles pills. Price Homeopathic Chemists. 34 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Will move to TOSSmlthfletd St. April L Jal9-24-D AGENTS-TO SELL THE PIN LESS CLOTHES Hue: the only Hue ever Invented that holds the clothes without Dins: a perfect success; patent recently Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given; on receiptor so cents we wlllsendasamDle Hue by mall: also circulars: price list and terms to agents: serurevour terri tory at once. Address THE PIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO.. 17 Ucrmon street, Worcester. Mass. OC9-65-WS AGENTS-TAKE NOTICE-A NEW EDITION of Zell't Encyclopedia (1891). with new cen sus, in Svols., has just been issued: the latest, best and most complete encyclopedia published, embracing dictionary, gazetteer, analysis, biog raphy and atlan. For terms and territory address T. ELV OOD ZELL. Publisher, Philadelphia. Jail-! AGENTS-WE WANT RELIADLE MEN IN estern. Central, and Northwestern Penn sjlvanla, who are already traveling salesmen, to carry our lubricating oil samples as a sideline; name reference and territory. MANUFACTUR ERS' OIL CO., Cleveland, O. Ja21-I0O AGENTS TO SELL1HE LIFF. TIMES AND correspondence of the late Most Rev. John Mac Hale. Archbishop ofTuam, by IU. Rev. Bernard O'Reilly: this great work now ready la two volumes of 700 pages eacn. P.J. FLEM1NO &CO 77 Diamond st. de!3-TWTFESu Female Help. APPRENTICES-IMPROVEKS. GOOD SEW ERS, operators: also ladles and girls tolcarn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO..WPenn avenue. JaS-is-Tuwrh Sqli UT 1RONEK-ON NEW OEK ONLY. .VILL PRICE. -17 Sixth St. Ja2M0 Male and Female Help. HOTEL COOKS DINING-ROOM- GIRLS, chambermaids, dishwashers, ladv and maid, housekeeper, cook and chambermaid 'for small family, "00 house girls, 4 colored nurse girls. MEEHAN'S. 515 Grant at., city. Jal9-D Situations. POSITION- STENOGRAPHER. TYPE WRITER bv college and shorthand grad uate: city reference. Address W. A. 11.. Dis patch office. Ja20-M SITUATION AS MINE 1IOS3 OR SUPERIN TENDENT Of mines by a man having first class certificate and IS years' practical experience lu coal fields ot Western rcnnsylTanla: part of the time as mine boss: can furnish recommenda tion from preseut employer and give reasons for leaving present situation'. Address C. 1!., Dis patch office- )al7-M-jiws SITUATIOfl AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A small family, by a middle-aged lady: refer ences given. Address DRAWER F.. Homestead, Pa. Ja21-9 SITUATION BY A MILLER OF 15 YEARS' experience; first-class reference. Address MILLElt, Dispatch office.- Ja2l-20 Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDKRS-SHADYSIDE-KOOMS. WITn board. AM13ERSON AV,. three doors below church. References exchanged. JalS-15-wsu Partners. PARTNER-WITH S5.000 TO 125,000, TO FORM a stock company for a patented Invention superior to anything heretofore lnycnted: agri cultural dairy business1. For particulars address O. JAULUSZ. General Delivery, city. Ja20-75 PARTNER IN MANUFACTURING BUSI N ESS with S3, 500 and business qualifications; )onng man preferred; targe profits; ln estimation solicited. Address PARlNEli, Dispatch office. Ja20-39 ARTNEB-t300 WILL CLEAR S30 A WEEK. Addrcis G. R. G Dispatch office. J&20-74 Financial. IF YOU WANT TO JiORROW OR LOAN money on mortgages, buy or sell real estate, we have the be6t of facilities for handll njr property and placing of moneys. McLAIN AZUGSJUTH, 437 Grant st. jalS-36 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI" A. WEAVER CO.. !K Fourth avenue. mh2-D TO LOANS300,0U0, IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per ceut: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. liLACK & BA1RD, Sa Fourth avenue. ec2l-d6-r TO LOAN S20O.O0O ON -MORTGAGES -1100 and upward at 6perccnt:$TjOO,000 at 4)$ per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. FRENCH, 12a Fourth ave. oc23-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZEB Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished Oy' contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES. 222 Federafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. SO Mon teryst. I lyll-c-Mwr VERY LADY-WISHING TO HE HEEOWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME FLESHER'S ladies' tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. nol9-23 T7LOOR"l.vKGE FLOOR FOR LIGHT MAN IC UFACTUHING. Address, giving 1 oc.it I o a and size, M. II. K., Dispatch office. Ja21-88 H ORSE-FAM1LY DRIVING 1IOR3K. AP- irui 10 a. j, r.c.v.Lt.iA;x, 413 urantst. JJ21-21 rriENANT-FOR 8-KOOM HOUSE; BATH. JL laundry, gases, bells, new paper, yard, ou car line, paved av. Call at 203 W YLiE AV. Ja21-13 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AV.. CITY-SPUENDID BRICK residence with two lots; ten spacious rooms, two bath rooms with lavatorial facilities, furnace, natural gas. seven-foot hallway: everything in and around the premises In the most perfect order: location unexcelled Tor beautv and con venlencettwo lots, 40ftct front, extendlngthrough to an alley: nice plot In front, side and rear; trill be sold on Yery accommodating terms. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av Pittsburg. ' Ja21-29' COLWELL ST.-BEST PART OF STREET: new two-story brick, eight rooms; all con veniences; wc have u very low price to quick buyer. BAXTERTHOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth avenue Jal8-141-uwrsu KESIDENCE AND LARGE CORNER LOT. Webster av. and Thirty-third st. ; lot about 150 b about 200 feet, with large residence and shade and fruit trees tbercon: will be sold at pub lic sale Wednesday afternoon, January 28, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Terms and furtherpar tlcularsfrom JAS. W. DRAPE JO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth av,, Pittsburg. Ja21-29 V1CKROY AND CHESTNUT STREETS-B AR GAIN for a short thse only; new two-story and mansard brick store and dwelling: lot 24x100 to Coward st. : an A 1 Investment: rents for S60 per month. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. . jall-35-eod FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. HOUSE-ONE TFAB OLD, 12-ROOM TWO STOBY brick. Queen Anne; all modern Im provements; I. w. c. both gases, electric lights and bells, fnrniceand laundry: one minute from Duquesue electric road: three minutes from P. R. it., and flre minutes from Citizens' and iirth av. cable: price very low and terms easy. Mc LAIN &ZUGSMITH. 437 Grant St. Ja2l-lC OAKLAND -SS.GO0- A NEW TWO-STORY and mansard brick dwelling or 9 rooms, hali, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c. and w. s.. slate man tels and tile hea-ths. Inside shutters, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, fronf and rear ? torches; lot 24x125: complete sewcraae. For par Iculars see J. E. GLASS CO., 13S Fifth av. ja21-26 PENN AV., EAST END-A GOOD BRICK dwelling, seven rooms, finished attic room, bath, hall, dry cellar, holh gases, furnace, perfect sewerage, long porch and nice plot In front. large lot to an alley, side entrance: party moving EjsI: immediato possession: mortgages wanted. JAS. W. DRAPE &CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. ' Ja21-29 STANTON AV.-NEW 2-STORY BRICK. 8 rooms, complete In every detail: I square from North Highland av. : low price; Immediate possession. BAXTER THOMPSON i CO.. 162 Fourth av. ' JaW-HF WELL PAVED. SEWERED STREET, WITH both gases and electric lights; cable half sqnaredlsunt;-dlrt cheap at fv) per front foot; tlirso fignres only lor a quick buyer, (d 2). CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood St., 619 Pcnnav. Ja2I-8-wr HA 300 -A NEW TWO-STORY FRAME TDtfc house of 7 rooms and attic, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c. ami w. s..raiige,h.and c.water, slato mantels and tile hearths. Inside shutters, porches, front and rear: lot 10x100 lect: this Is a mrc bargain, and Is only one minute from Roup station and one-half square from Duqucsuocar line on Ellsworth av. J. E. GLASS & CO.. 138 Firth av. Ja21-2G QQ 030TCN MINUTES BY CABLE FROM CDO our office we cau offer a most attractive and complete house; modern in every lcaturc; six nice looms, attic choice lot: wc can recom mend this to any city worker as In every way de sirable: arcoimnoiiatlng terms of payment. (D52) CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St. 6019 Penn av. Jaa-5 Sf) TOO-ELLS WORTH AV., EAST E.ND Cil Cottage frame dwelling, 4 rooms, china closet, papered and pitnted, good cellar, street sewered and paved, flagstone sidewalks, good stable: lot 20x110; a bargain, WM. PETTY & CO., J07Founhav. Ja21-3-WF Allegheny Residence. AKCII ST.. ALLEGHENY-AN EXCELLENT residence contiguous to the parks, spacious double parlors, fine bedrooms, bath, lavatory, laundry, furnace, natural gas. everything iu Srlmclorder: possession In 30 days. If necessary. AS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av., .Pitts burg. Ja2l-29 NO. 54 BIDWELL ST.. ALLEGHENY-VERY cheap; locitton good; house modern and of fine appearance; large lot. See . A. HEBRON &SONS, 80 Fonrth av. J.il2-l3-;i,24.27,0 KESIDENCE-CLOSE TO NORTH AV. AND parks: pressed brick of 8 rooms. In excel lent condition; all conveniences; lot extending from street to street; a desirable Allegheny resi dence at a moderate price. (OP). CHARLES SOMF-RS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Pcnnav. Ja2l-7-wsu SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY FRAME house, 5 rooms, irnod lot, at a bargain, IIA1. '1ENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 fourth ay. Ja20-54 WILSON AV ALLEGHENY-HOUSE AND two lots, near electric cars and Perrys vUteav.; seven rooms, b. and c water, bath, hall, etc.: prime bearing fruit trees and small fruits: lot 43x120 feet. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. , 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Ja21-29 Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-SlORY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas. h. and c.water; Inside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot 60x120 feet: 2 mluutei' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenne Electric Railway: price, S8.800: terms reasonable. IK A 31. BUKCHFIELD, 153 Fourth av. lal3-30 Suburban Residences. OQOO IN CASH NEW FRAME HOUSE OF 5 UO rooms: finished attic, slate mantels, stone hearths, electric lights and bells, cltv water, front and back porches, good cellar: Wood St., Brush ton; price. $2,200. Cbll9). CHARLES SOMER3 & CO.. 313 ood st. : 6019 Penn av. Ja21-8-WF FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny lots. LOTS CHEAP LOTS, SECOND WARD, Buena Vista St.. Irwin av.. Perrysvllle av. and Wilson av.: $600 to $750. A. LEGGATE & SON. 118 Fourth av. Ja2I-32 farms. TTiARM-232 ACRES. ABOUT 30 ACRES OK JD this In fine oak timber: land level and rich; one of the best places for crops, fruit or dairy In Westmoreland conuty: good two-story frame house: new barn, 80x64 ft.; short mile from sta tion, P. R. It.: small cash payment, balance long time. ELMMTTISH. 410 Grant at. Ja21-D ORANGE PLANTATION-I'OK SALE OR exchange; a very flue one of 2S0 acres, in Southern rlorida, on which are fine buildings and a large orangeorcbard: all tropical fruits can be raised there: cluuate healthful: no lungdls cases there, or Bright's disease: vegetables of all ktnds can be raised there eycry mouth of the year; price, f-ajtwu. Apniy at once u? . ii. STEVENSON JfcCO.. 100 Fifth av. de!9 PLANTATION-OF800 ACRES AND 7 GOLD mines in McDuffie co.. Ga., on Little river; 250 acres No. 1 bottom land, raises wheat, corn, oats, sugar cane, etc.; 300 acres npland, hair cleared, raises cotton, etc.; plenty of fruit: 2 dwelling and etcnaut houses; lovely climate: tho mines jlcld from $10 to $30 per ton; one 5-stamp mill: price only $16,000: a rare bargain here. J. II. STEVENSON & CO., 100 lifth av.. Pitts burg. Jal-13 djrrpr per acre-all or any part of a 4p I O 500-acre dairy farm: very rich laud. IS miles from Plttsbnrg postofflce; also plant and stock. BUItlT Jt S WEEN Y, 110 Fourth ay. Ja20-64 Miscellaneous. HOUSEHOLDERS HAVING SPARE ROOMS can soonest obtain tenants bv advertising In the Dispatch on Mondays and Thursdays, the special rent days. ja20-117 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE OR royalty, located In the gas belt, near Greens burg, along Southwest R. R., contains the follow ing valuable minerals: Two surlace veins of gas coal, brick clay, a superior salt well, s.ind6tone quarry; any of which for sale or royalty. For further Information address S. P. RUFF, Weavers Old Stand, Pa. Ja21-39-WFWk CIGAR STORE-FINEST PAYING ONE IN city: grocery stores, $200. $250, $500 to $.000; shoe 6tore, hardware, milk depot, bakeries, bntrher shop. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfield st. !a20-69 CIGAR SlORE-l,000-GOOI) COBNEBLOOA TION: groceries. $300 to $3,000: shoe stores, drug stores, notion stores, bakeries, etc. PEB C1VAL CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. Ja2I-44 CIGAR STOBE ON ACCOUNT OF ILL health of owner: best location in town on principal street. Inquire at Dispatch office. 1a20-33 LUMBER YABD AND PLANING MILL with annual business of $150,000, on tasr terms; shoe store, $375; batcher shop. $230; tin shop, grocery stores, $500 to $5,000: restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk deoots. &HEFABD &CO.. 151 Fonrth av. JalS -,flLLINEBY AND TRIMMING STORE - A 1X rare business chance: established 18 years; a good opening for any one wlstlng to make money Immediately. Reason- for selling and further par ticulars. Inquire of MRS. MOHRHOFF. 1737 Car son street. S. S. la2l-97 Business Properties. BOARDING HOUSE-23 ROOMS, WELL FUB NlSHEDcentrally located, doing an cvcel leut business: good reasons for selling. Address S., Allegheny P. o. JalS-lOG' COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL THE MOST POP ULAB hotel at Ashtabula Harbor, doing a first-class buslness.and everything in good order, and a good barroom in connection: accommoda tions for 43 guests. C. TIMMEBMAN, Harbor, Ashtabula co., C Ja!8-77 T7UFTH AV.-BUSlNESS P.ROPERTY, NO 497. V near Van Kraam si.;lot21x89 feet to Our alley, with alargc substantial business house. (75.) See W. A. HEBRON & SONS,No. 80 Fourth avenue. Ja7-43-w atflAT VALUABLE BUSINESS FBOFERrY, corner 1'cnnar. and Twelfth St., city: 60 leet fronting on said Penn av. by 100 feet deep, running through along Twelfth st. to Mulberry alley: a most eligible and valuable business site; to be sold at pnblic sale on Tuesday afternoon, January 27, at 2, o'clock, on the premises. Par ticulars fronj JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Jfourth av.. Plttsbuig. ja21-29 (CO OOO - GRANT STREET' LEASF.HOLD JJ? property, three-story brick and frame building of fire rooms and store room: long lease: good business location., SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. " Ja21-99-WT8 SI O O0O-BUS1NESS HOUSE ON SECOND, 5JL2) near Wood St.; lot 20xS0 ft. See W. A 1ERRON & SONS. SO Fourth a v. J2l-l2-21.23.2a.20 FOR SAXE-MISCEIiANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. THE TAYLOR-BECK AUTOMATIC AND compound engines for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers In every size and style: saw mllls-aud wood-working machin ery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, OS First av., Pittsburg. Pa. delt-92D ITlHE PORTEBJtDOUTHETTCO.. LIMDAR L RAOH st. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa , engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptly attended to. JaS-eti WEBSTER'S "VACUUM"EXHAUST STEAM Economizer, Feed Water Heater and Purl Jler, Is the moat perfect duvlceKUown for heat ing and purifying the feed water for steam boilers and manufacturing purposes, and for heating oulldlngs 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 on trial for acceptance; sepd for new illustrated catalogneof convincing proofs.. WAR KEN. WEBSTER CO., 491 J4. 3d, Philadelphia. deao-H 21, 1891. FOR SAXE MISCFXtANEOCS. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on band: general machine work promptly execntea: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. L1M., 3140 I'enn avi. Pltts surg. delO-66-jiws "OARGA1NS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES Jj and boilers: one 12x13, one 11V24. one 10x20, one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12, 8x11. 7x12, and largo stockor smaller sizes, portables on wheels and on skids: Fumps. governors, pulleys, charting, etc. 23-25 ark way. Allegheny. Pa. JOHN S. YOUNG. Ja5-D' ROISIING ENGINES. DERBICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy rope In stock: stationary engines and boiler., shears, clay and ore pans, etc THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacockani Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. .iuS-SS-hwj- Horses. Vehicles. live Stock. Etc c OW-FKESH, H ALDEBNEY, AT 6100 PENN Ay., X. .. "N ja.i-ui- DEHVEIIY WAGONS-DEL1VEBY WAGONS alt styles: ourown make. WM. BCCKERI', 840 to 344 Ohio street, .Allegheny, 'lelephone. 3120. Jell-76-MWS Miscellaneous. FOR A CHRISrMAS PRESENT-NOTHING would please so well as a light running New Home Sewing 31aclune: ion want the best, and the New Home fills the Ideal every time; wlllmake a special reduction until Christmas: open every night, at H.. CARTER'S. 19 six til st.. two doors below Bijou. de!2-13-JIWP BY THOMAS MCCAFFREY. THE LEADING Notary Public. Real Estate and Iusurance Agent, 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514: open even ings. $3,000 No. 453 Taylor St., Sixteenth ward, lot 20x137 ft,, 2 frame huuscsof5 rooms each, In No. 1 repair: terms to suit. 55.600 Ou Pearl st,. near Friendship av.. Six teenth ward, lot 23x! 13x50 fuwlde; on alley in rear 3 new brick houses or 4 rooms in each; one-story frame store building ou front; terms to suit; No. 1 investment. $2,7:0 On Pearl st.. near Friendship av.. Six teenth ward, lot 20x132. new frame house of 6 rooms: terms to suit. 83,000 On Pearl st.. Sixteenth ward, near Penn av., lot 20x100, 2 frame houses of 5 rooms each; terms to suit. 83,650 On Home st. near Butler, between Forty fifth and Forty-seventh sts. ; street newly paved with block stone: lot 17x90: new brick dwelling, pressed brick front, containing ball. 5 rooms and finished attic: house finished complete; terms to suit. $3,400 No. 325 -Oross St.. Twentieth ward; lot 21x163; new brick dwelling, porches, etc, 10 rooms, bath. Ian dry. etc.; house finished com plete in everyway: $2,roo cash: bal. to suit. $1.600 No. 310 Forty-fifth st. : lot 22x108 ft r new brick dwelling of 9 rooms, all modern conven iences: terms to suit. $1,500 No. 4aScIotast.. near Gross. Twentieth ward, lot 40xloo, new frame house of ten rooms, two-story frame stable on rear, electric light, nat. gas, etc.; one-half cash. $2.100 No. 631 Lowell St., Twenty-first ward. East End, lot 25x100 ft., frame house of seven rooms In No. 1 repair; one-half cash, bat. to suit. Also over 1,000 other houses and lots all over both cities and county. Call or send for new For Sale List, out Feb. I. 3al7-a9-WS PEKSON'AX. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. 11AUC.H. 511 Smlthtlcla st. JllS-Sl PERSONAL-WANTED TO KNOW THE whereabouts of Peter Call. Address bis brother, ARTHUR CALL, San Luis Obispo. Cat. Ja21-3S EE30KAL - HOUSEHOLDERS HAVING spare rooms can soonest obtain tenants bv advertising In tbe Dispatch on Mondays and Thursdays, the special rent day. Ja29-117 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburgrbeautlfulblndlngs: low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE, 900 Liberty St. del2 PERSONAL-FORSODAYSONLY-DICKENS' complete works, $3; Shakespeare, complete, 8 vo , sheep, for $1 50; watch for special drives each month during the year. FRANK BACON &. CO.. 301 Srolthtleid st. la: FOUND. FOUND A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was found hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Fifth aye., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; tbe owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. U013-D I.OST. OST l'UO BITCH-ON LAST FRIDAY'. Finderwill be liberally rewarded by return 0 77 FOURTEENTH ST.. Sontbslde. Ja2I-4 lug-to LOST-SMALL FOX TEBRIEB: WHITE, with black spots: suitable reward will he paid for return to GEO. W. GUTHB1E, 100 IHa mond st. Ja21-22 LOST OR STOLEN ON LAST FRIDAY evening at about ;9:15 o'clock a white poodle, answers to name Poutio: liberal reward and no questions asked if same Is returned to S. U. MESPLAY. 631 Preble av., Allegheny. Ja21-1 LOST LADY'S GOLD WATCH WITH CHAIN and charm, Sunday, January 18. either on Dltbridge street, Belleficld, or between there and Fremont street, Allegheny. LlDcral reward and no questions asked. If returned to DISPATCH OFFICE. Telephone No. 1252. JJ21-94 LEOAE NOTICES. ESTATE OF AUGUST SCHMIDT. DE CEASED Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and tbnse having claims to present tbe same without delay to JULIUS C. LOW, Executor, No. 05 Fifth av., or his attorney, MARSHALL BROWN. No. 157 Fourth av. jal4-3S-v The Safe Deposit Compaxy )MPASY "I LTKG. 1 ?H AV.. ( n. 12, 1S91.J- of Pittsburg no. 83 FOURTH PiTrSBuno. Jan, -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl ancillary letters of administtation c t. a., on estate of Julia C. Coleman, late of the coun ty of Orange and State of New York, bavebeen granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those -having claims or demands against the same will make tbem known without delay. THE 8AFE DE POSIT COJ1PANX OF PITTSBDRG, Ancil lary Administrator, No. 83 Fourth av., Pitts burg, Pa. jall-18-w J. W. Johnston et al ' 1 No. 231 April vs. . Term. 1888. The Markle Paper Co. et al ; In equity. TO THE CREDITORS AND ALL OTHER parties interested In the Markle Paper Company, a corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. You are hereby notified that, pursuant to the order of Court herewith published, tbe under signed, duly appointed master In said cause, will attend to the'dutles nf his appointment on THURSDAY, January 29, 1801. at 3 o'clock p. M., at bis office, No. 143 Fourth av., Pittsburg, when and where you may attend and prove your claims against said Markle Paper Com pany, on complying with the terms of said order of Conrt. GEORGE P. HAMILTON, Master. And now to wit: January 3. 1891. on motion of Joseph Stadtelt, Cassidy & Richardson and Jacob 11. Miller, connscl for Intervening credit ors, tbe above case is referred back to George P. Hamilton. Esq., master, to hear and deter mine the claims of the intervening plaintiffs upon their demands as stated In their respec tive petitions for leave to intervene; and also the claims of any other creditors of tho Marklo Paper Company who mav present claims, and comply with the terms of this order. And tbe master is to cause notice to be given of the time and place of meeting for the purposes of this order by advertise ment oncd a week" for three weeks in the Pittsburg Legal Journal and tbo Pittsburg Dispatch; and Ruch persons not original plain tiffs, or intervening plaintiffs hereinbefore mentioned, who shall come in before tbe said master, to nrove their claims shall, before be ing admitted to prove tbo same, flld astipula tion to pay tbeir reasonable- shares of the costs and expenses, including counsel fees already incurred by the complainants ,in said case as shall hereafter be decreed by tbe court, and. also to abide tho further order of the Court as to costs and expenses to be incurred. And it I further ordered that the decree heretofore entered in this case on tbo 2d day of November. lSbD. approving the master's report, appointing S. A. ilcCInng. Esq.. receiver of the Markle Paper Company, aud adjudging Margaret A. McMasters to pay said receiver the sum of eleven thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and twentv-nlno cen s, with interest from Septembers, 1SS9, be opened so far as to permit said Margaret A. McMasters to lntrpduce beforo tbe said master any competent and relevant testimony tending to relieve' and discharge her from the liability imposed .upon her by sard decree, ut until tho flpal decreo In this case, b the appointment ot said receiver shall stand, the lien or said decree shall remain, and tbe said receiver shall be at liberty to proceed by appropriate process to collect into bis hands the sum of money specified in said decree. But said receiver Shalt not pay out or make distri bution of any ol tbe money collected by him upon said decree, but shall hold the same until the further order of the Conrt, and snail not satisfy said decree until the further order of tbe Conru And thcMastersliall-bearaU competent and relevant testimony, which may be offered be fore bimbyany of the parties relative to the claims ot the present interveners, or any other creditors who hereafter mav present their claims before the Master: either In proof of such claims or to establish the liability of de fendant therefor and also any further testimony that the original plaintiffs may produce in f nrtber support of tbeir respective claims; or of the liability of tbe defendants therefor. And upon tbe conclusion nf the taking of all testi mony authorized to be taken under this order, the Muter shall make a report to the Court, of all tbe facts danovo, with- his opinion thereon together with the form of the decree. PER CURIAM. From the Record. fsEAi. ' JOHI, BRADLEY, Pro. J7-41.w TO LET. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. NEAR MARION-U WELLING. 8 rooms, bath, gas and all conreniences: possession at once. HENRY A. BRErD, SI6 Market st. ' la20-51t DWELLINGS-IN ALL PARTS OF THE cltv and suburbs: send us yonr name and address, and we will mail you our rent list rc,ra larlv nntll April I free oi" charge. LLACK BAlRD. 95 Fourth av. dcL-20t PE.NN AVE.-TH BEE-STORY DWELLING. 10 rooms, 911 Penn st.. near Ninth it.: good location for a phvsiciin or dentist. Apply to V1C1 0 It WISE, 510 Penn st, Ja21-24t East End Residences. E AST END RESIDENCES-SEND US YOUR name and address and we wtir mail you oar rent list regularly unill April 1, free of charge. DL.AI.A. X BAlllU, 3i OUHU 3V. del7-20t FIFTH AV.-NO. 4504. THE TWO-STORY brick dwelling, now occupied by the sub scriber, contains 12 rooms and b all modern Im provements. Inqnlre or WM. HOLMES. 10 and 12 Wood st., or at tbe above number. Fifth av. Ja21-2it OAKLANU-COKNER OF ROQUET AND Fiazler sts. A choice brick residence of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule and all modern conveni ences: lanndnr In basement; lot 75 feet front: rent $5n per month: Immediate possession. J- E. GLASS&CO.. 133rirthav. Ja2t-26t AUegheny Residences. DWirM.lNGS-IN ALL I'AETS OF ALLE GHENY and suburbs; send ns your name and address and we will mall you our rent listrego lnrly until April I free of charge BLACK. &. a A IB1, 95 Fourth av. del7-20t STORES ANI BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parU of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and wc will mail you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK. &BA1KD. 95 Fourth av. de!7-20t Suburban Residence. BELLEVUE STATION-HANDSOME TWO STORY and mansard dwelling of 1C rooms, large halls, bath, h. and c water, laundry, gas. fine mantles, tile hearths, electric bells, front and rear porch, cemented walks, ontbnlldlngs. stable and carriage house: large grounds: fruit and shade trees; first-class bouse; llnclocatlou: good neighborhood; rent tow to desirable tenant: possession at once. BAXTEIt, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av; Jal8-38-18.21.23t BENNETT STATION, W. P. R. R.-HOUSE of 12 rooms, finished attic, wash" anil bath rooms, stable and two acres of vineyard, good waterwith cistern, ror one year or more. Inquire of W.A. YOUNG.54 Grant av.,Millvale. Bennett, P. O. Ja21-90-wst Xtoomsw WILKINSBUBG-ONE OR TWO ROOMS and board In private English f-imlly: every convenience. X. Y. Z., Dispatch office. Ja20-3ot Business Stands. BUILDING, Wrni OH WITHOUT POWER, in tho center of Allegheny fitv: size cf floors, 50x100: elevator, steam beat. For further infor mation call upon BLACK &BA1RD. 95 Fouith ay. Ja21-49t "OUSINESS STAND-FIHST-CLASS l.OCA JL TION, opposlto the new postofilce bolld lug. X. B.. Dispatch office. Ja21-93t HOTEL OF FORTY' (40) ROOMS. UNFUR NISHED, now ready for occupancy: some unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, inquire of S MUSG RAVE, on premises, corner Liberty and Fourth sis. JalS-39-wrSut J- ABGEANI1 SUBSTANTIAL THBEE-STOBY J brick building, suitable for warehouse or for light manufacturing: Not. 189. 191, 195 and 197 First av. Inquire or H. W- VERNEB. No. 8 Wood st.,Toom 4. a20-52t PARTOFA STORE ON PRINCIPAL BUSI NESS street: will be divided for offices ir de sired. Address STORE, Dispatch office. Ja21-16t STOKK.ROOM 20X100-IN ONE OF THE BEST business streets In Johnstown. Pa. For par ticulars address POGUE A OGILVIE, 322 Beaver av.. Allegheny, or call at St-0 LIBERTY ST-, first floor. ' Ja21-43t Offices. Desk Room. Etc CHOICE OFFICES IN THE NEW SCHMERTZ building, corner Water and Market sts.; steam heat, elevator and janitor services free: low rent to good, steady tenants: offices single or in suites. BLACK. & BAIRD, 85 Fourth av. Ja2l-40f OFFICES THE NEW BANK OF COMMERCE building Is now complete and ready for ten ants; offices- are fireproor; rented with light, heat, water, elevator and Janitor service, and will be found first-class In every respect. Apply to J. T. COLVIN. President, room 303. Jal0-13wst OFF1CES-IN IR1SIL PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnand other build ings and In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularly until Aprtll frecof charge. BLACK, & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. JalS 63t OFF1CES-1N GEBMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. TV ood and Diamond sts.-. singly or in suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t SECOND FLOOR OFF1CES-THE BEST IN Allegheny; abundance of light: large: heat and Janitor service: In the new Slcrrlt building, Ohio and West Dl-imond; send for UL VV A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth av. Ia21-l-wt 1 Miscellaneous. HOUSEHOLDERS HAVING 8PARK ROOMS can soonest obtain tenants by advertising In the Dispatch ou Mondays and Thursdays, tho special rent days. Ja20-ll7t AMUSEMENTS. VTEVER WAS SUCH IN A SENSATION CREATED IN PITTSBURO OR ALLEGHENY As that produced by tbe famous VERESTCHAGDST RUSSIAN EXHIBITION. Carnegie Galleries Crowded Dally. Road to Plevna. Tbe Spy. Dressing wounded. 'All quiet at Shipka!" After tbe Battle. Eye For Eye "They are the works of one of tbe greatest of living artists." Boston Traveller. Tootli For Tootli You will never have another opportunity to admire these masterly works by tbe most celebrated Russian artist. Daily, 10 A. M. to 10 p. M ALLEGHENY. ja2l-47 DUQUESNE THEATER (Pittsburg's Leading Play Honse.) General Admission, 50c. This evening; at 8. Matinee Saturday. HOYT'S Funniest Comedy, Family Matinee To-Dav. Best Seats SO Cents. A MIDNIGHT BELL. With tbe original New York cast and scenery. Next week Hallen & Hartin "LATER ON." ja20-!3 TJIJOU THEATERTO-NIGHT J. K. EMMET. Only Matinee Saturday. Jan. 26 Mr, and Mrs. Kendal. JalO-15 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE HANLON-VOLTER MARTINETTI Pantomime and Novelty Co. Next week U. S. Mail. jaliM TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. . TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, LILLY CL.aY'S COLOSSAL BURLESQUE COMPANY. jaSTMS HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM and Theater. Weik of January l'J. LIVE ROOSTER ORCHESTRA. TBarnvard Warriors. ry Llvinc Rooster Musician. I Doors open 1 to S, 7 to 10 p.-M. Admission 10c Jal927 0LDCITYHALL.THUR3DAYEVEN1NG. Grand concert by Ovide Musin.the World's dreatest Violinist, assisted by Misses Tanner andParmatervMessrs. Storr and Scharf. Tick ets at Hamilton and Ross' stores. Popular price. 50c 75c and tl. ja2M3 ELECTIONS. THE CHARTIfiBB VALLKT ' 1 Gas Company, J- PrrrsuURO. Pa., January 18, 1891. J ELECTION NOTICE THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of this com pany will be held at tbe office of tbe company. Garrison buildinz, corner Wood street and Third avenue. PittsBnrg, Pa.,"on THURSDAY, January 3). 1891, at '1 o'clock p. 31., tor tbe elec tion of a Board of Directors to serve for tbe ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before tbe meeting. jal7-18-D F. J. TEN EK, Secretary. -TOTICE A MEETING OF THE STOCK ll HOLDERS of the Pittsburg, Allegheny .and Manchester Passenger Railway Company will be held by order r tbe President and di rectors at tbe office of th company, at tbe cor ner '"f Market street ard Liberty avenne, on UA1URDAY, January 31. 1691. between tbe hours of 2 aud 3 o'clock In the afternoon, for the pnrpnse of holding tbe annual election for the officers of the company and the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting. A. M. NEEPER, PrnsBURO, 1'A., Jan. ID, 183L Secretary. JagQ-85-D 0 KFIOE OF THE- SCHENEEY ESTATE Now removed to SO Fourth avenne. W. A. HEREON, Agent. Ja3-H-2i7,l&2Ltf1a t 8 CHOICE PROPERTIES. -T- rri OUST IF- IR- IR. -AT- BRUSHTON," A SMALL MANUFACTURING SITE, 175x100, With room for railroad switch. . OUSTXi" $33500. BLACK & BAIRD, J- 95 Fourth Ave. jal8 60-tvssa FOR SAJJE. -- Lawrenceyilie Lots, Cheap.-'- Boms of the most desirable in tbe SeveaV teenth ward. ' ON IRWIN riiACB, ' ' Between Forty-second and Forty-fourth streets. " MMzl-OO feet, for S1.600. Easy terms. (35.) Also, On Butler St.. 20x100 ft. 31.200. On Fisk st, 22x110 ft. tMia On Hamson St.. ZOxluO f t 51,100. On Butler, near Forty-ninth St.. 20x100 ft, S2.700. Also others. Call or send for list free. -- ' W.A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourthav. ."- ja21-ll-wa FOR SALE - . ; LINCOLN AV, ALLEGHENY. Handsome and modern dwelling, 10 rooms', well" finished; lot 30x113 feet (40) See W. A- HERRON & SONS, . ja21-15-ws SO Fourth av. AUCTION SAXEs. ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE,. ON THE PREMISES. THURSDAY, FEB. 5, NEXT,' At 3 o'clock P. 3T. IJIPROVED EAST END PROPERTY Nos, 6200 and 6202 Walnut, cor. Emerson st. between Shady aud Hiland aves. two Una brick houses, 9 rooms each, with all the most modern improvements. Lot 80x13) feet to , Sellers St. (Room to build on the easterly end of lot, fronting Walnut st) For full information see ' DAVID SHAW. Executor ot estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Holt, de ceased, or "W. A. HERRON & SONS. Agents. No. 80 Fonrth ava ji21-41-21.21.27.30.fe3 AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 5. Eisner building: Flttb and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-65-D BUSINESS CHANGES. tT ANSON W. ROSE, HJi f ANSON W. ROSE, HARTLEY B. ROSE' and George P. Roso hare this day been ad- ' mitted as members of our firm. . " - - JANTAIIY2, 1891. J. D. BERND & CO. jal8-33-M-W THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN HUM PHREY SHIELDS and John C. Kelly was dissolved January 13, 1S9L John C, Kelly continnes the business at the old stand and will'' collect all claims and pay all debts ot the said -firm. JOHN C. KELLY. Jal9-23 HUMPHREY SHIELDS. xvssolutioit of partnership ' I Notice IS hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between it. J. Hemin gray, W. B. McCormick and James A.3lc(Jiil. nnder tbe firm name of "Sontbslde Installment Company." at No. 1211 Carson St. Pittsburg, Pa., was dissolved by mutual consent thcotb. day of January, 1331, James A. McGill retiring from tbe firm. R. J. HEMINGRAY. w. a Mccormick. JAMES. A. MCGILL. Notice is also hereby given tbat tbe DQ5icer will be continued by R. J. Hemingray and W. B. McCormick, who will settle all the outstana. . log accounts of the late firm. It J. HEMINGRAY, -W.B. MCCORMICK. PrrTSBTito, Pa., January 5. 189L jal7-10otws PROPOSALS. US. ENGINEER OFFICE, CHARLES . TON. Kanawha, W. Vs., Jan. 9. 189L Proposals for the iron work for the anchorage and fixed parts for two movable dams on tba Great Kanawha river, embracing about 94,000 pounds of wrought iron and S53.UCO pounds of cast iron, will be received at this office until FEBRUARY 10. 1891. 4 P.M.. Standard Eastern time, and then publicly opened. Tbe attention of bidders is called to tbe acts of Congres, ar -proved February 28, 1E85. and February 23. 1887, vol. 23. page 332. and vol. 24, page 414. Statutes at Large. AH necessary information can ba had by application to ADDISON M SCO IT, Resident Engineer. WM. -P. CRAIGHILL, -Colonel of Engineers. U. S. A. laZ0-S7-20.2I.22.29.S0.31 -TYEMOVAL. L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., 7 NOS. 46 ASD 4S SEVENTH AVE. - We respectfully announce that we nave , secured the large and substantial, buildings. of the BINDLEY HARDWARE CO.. Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, to which location we have removed our office and, such goods as have arrived, since tbe destruc-i -tlon of our Liberty street warehouse by fire. We are not yet folly prep ired to supply the wants of our customers, but hope to bo", able to co so In the course of a week or ten days. In the mean time, if onr friends will intrust their orders to us, we hope to be able to supply their more pressing needs witbont oelay. s , lh. Harris" drijg go., ; NOS. 48 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE. . Pittsburg. Pa January 1.189L jal-4D Columbia Iron and Sfeel Co.. . Stock for Sale. Ten shares. Par value $100 each. Apply to John holder's executors, or to .EDWARD CAMPBELL. ' Attorney at Law. . jaI9-S Unlnntown, Fayette co.. Fa. REMOVAL. IR. O- IMHXiXiIBIR5 House and Sign Painter, has removed front 136 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. " v Opposite Third Presbyterian CuurcbV Specfat" attention slven to tba handling of plate glass cutting and drillings Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting and glazing .in all its branches. ocl9-&-D PlANOb, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments , HAMILTON'S; oc29-CG-r Fifth avenue. AF. 8AWHILL. ACCOUNTANT. 187 Federal street, Allegheny; Pa. . . Attends to opening or closing books, correc tion of errors, or anything in the line of acconntlng. de6-54-D BUTTER-FROM bTEVENSON CREAMERY, In 3, 4 and 5 pound cases. GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO-Jy6-38orwr Sixth avenue EUROPE WE SELL TICKETS TO AND from tbe Old Country by all leading lines; also drafts, money orders, foreign coin, . etc.. at New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERO t CO., 627 bmitbfieldst, Pittsburg. Pa- Agent . Penna. R. R. Co. ja3-wsa , , Renn rr crm.noo n to loan on mortgages, city oc country property, ; at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. - 129 Fourth ar., Pittsburg. Telephone Nov 9 Ji21-,v m ;m i i 31) L&1 :q