gggg!l fp-Tfl? ts THE PITTSBURG blSPATOH. SUNDAY, "" JAOTJARY 25, 1891. PATERNITY IN DOUBT. A Pretty Little Girl "Who Was Adopted When Two Weeks Old IS KOW WOKDEEIKG WHO SHE IS. Orphans' Court Decides That She It Sot Mrs. Kennedy's Child. TESTL'RDAI IX TUE COUNTY C0TJET8 An odd case was concluded yesterday in the Orphans' Court. The manner ot its ending leaves a cloud of mystery surround ing tbe origin of a beautiful little girl of 10 years. About a year ago Mrs. Flora Kennedy, a widow, died leaving two grown up children and an adopted daughter 9 years of age. The Safe Deposit Company was appointed administrator of her estate, an J a small amount of money 'was realized from tbe sale of her jewelry, most of which was aiamond rings. It was understood that there were but two children to divide tho money between, but before tbe distribution was made the Sale De pout Company received an Intimation that there was a third child. Their informant as serted that he was credibly informed that the little cirl raised by Mrs. Kennedy was her own daughter. When the company inquired into matter thev ascertained that the child had been tafcen from the Poor Farm and given to Mrs. Kenredv when but 2 weeks old. A claim on behalf of tbe child was then made to court for a sh.u e of the estate. At the hearing it was testified to that Mrs. Ke3ued' sister bad obtained the child as Mated at the Poor Farm, and that Mrs. Ken nedy had a recommendation from tbe Mayor of Pittsbu- that she bo allued adopt a child. The family physician of Mrs. Kenneuy testified that she had 'not siren birth to a child that would be the aire ot the one in question. The bale Deposit Company then offered additional testimony they had secured train their inform ant. It was to the effect that he had reason to believe that the child was the daughter of him self ard Mrs. Kennedy. She had been left in the Allegheny Parks, here she was found, and sent to tLe Poor Farm. There was no evidence to back up these state ments, and .Mrs:. Keunedy's sister testified that when she obtained tho infant at the Poor Farm its ical mother was there and with tears in her eyes kissea the baby goodby. The Court decided the case against the child, the testimony all being one sided, and tbe little one, whose paternity was in dispute, was taken in charge by tbe son and daughter of Mrs. Kennedy, with whom sho has been living. She is a beautiful child and completely won the hearts of all in the court room. SENTENCES AND DESEETIOSS Occupied a Great Seal or Time In Criminal Court Testerday. Jndge Stowe presided over Criminal Court yesterday and imposed the following sentences: Robert Stewart, larceny, one year and six months to the Western Penitentiary; Louis Monroe, larceny, six months to the workhouse: Samuel Gusky, assault and battery, $5 fine and costs; Annie Walker, keeping an immoral Louse, 10 fine and three months to the work house; Bridget Cassidy, keeping an Immoral house. 10 fine and three months to the work house; Delia Maha, aggravated assault and battery, $25 fine; Coleman Joyce and Michae. Welsh, aggravated assanlt and battery, 6 cents fin and costs; Charles Fenner, ImmoraVty, 200 fine ana costs; Samuel Sacket. keeping a gambling house, sentence at end of term: Tony Davellcs, larceny, 25 hoars to the workhouse: George Stemhauser, assault and battery, $5 fine and costs. There were five desertion cases tried. They were: Charles Jones, by bis wife, Amelia, dis charged on the payment of costs; Henry Rem riehansen, by his wife, Mrs. H. Reinziehansen, was ordered to give a security of J500 for the payment of SS per week to her; George H. Klause, by his wife. Sadie, was ordered to give security of S300 for the payment of $1 per week to her; Julius Gertison, by his wife. May, was discharged on the payment of costs; Cornelius Connell, by his wife. Sadie, was ordered to give security of J20U for the payment of S3 per week to her. TOO LAEGE A VEBDI0X Judge Ewlne Thinks S10.000 Tery Liberal for Personal Injuries. Judge Ewing handed down an opinion yester day in the case of William Hamilton against the West Penn Railroad, wherein the plaintiff was awarded $16,000 for injuries received in a wreck on the road last August, at Sarver sta tion, and on which a motion for anew trial was made. The opinion of Judge Ewing is on this motion. After alluding to the plaintiffs evi dence of neglect in allowing rotten ties to stand as a part of a bridge where tbe accident oc curred, and also to that of tho defendant in showing no negligence, the judge savs: The verdict for S16.000 is excessive much the largest verdict rendered In this county in an action for personal injury though we do not consider the case as presenting by any means the most serious injury suffered. We think 110.000 Is a liberal allowance. That will be a larger verdict than any before permitted to stand in tMs county for personal injury." An order is then made to allow a new trial if the S10.000 is no: accepted. F02 TEE DIVORCE WTTT. Ten Seir Cases Entered Testerday, Alleginc Desertion, Infidelity, Etc. Ten new divorce suits were entered yester day. Desertion was the allegation m the cases of James Sheers against Sarah A. Sheers, Abraro J. Bedell against Martha J. Bedell, Rachael Dorkins against Thomas C. Dorians and Barbara McCurdy against Jonathan JIc Curdy. Infidelity was alleged in the cases of Cora J. Smythe against Thomas E. Siuvthe. Laura Fleck against Frederick Fleck and John Nepot against Marie Nepot. Cruel treatment and desertion was asserted in the cae of Mattie McLane against George L. McLane. Offering her indignities was the charge made by Mary Febring against Henry Fehring. THE C0UET CAT.ETTDAB. List of Cases to Be Called in the Several Courts To-Morrow. Common Pleas Sn 1 Carrigan vs McGrcw; Home vs BoT-d; Auglin vs Sutmeyer; Bauman & C. vs Milligau; Kunkel vs Schilling, admin istrator: Rohhock, administratrix, vs the Phila delphia Coranani: Wiggins vs Willev Bros.: Joues vs Meiers. Common Pleas No. 2 Harrison v McKees jmrt; same vs same. Moran vs Oliver t Rooerts wire Cempany; Nesbit vs McClinton; Du quesne National B.nk vs Diamond Coal Com pany; same vs same (3): McKenzie vs Bell et al; htraub vs P.. A. t II. P. R. Co.; Black t Co. vs Craig et al. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Stephen Bodner et al, and Andrew Todt et all A Sjiolte Loose In tho Wheel. James L.DcLong yesterday Issued two exe cutions against the Novelty fcteel Works Com pany, aggregating 2,515. Notes From the Courts. J. M. Lippiscott, trustee, issued an execu tion rsterday for f 1,233 "5 against Daniel A. Cameron. Adecp.ee was cranted yesterday dissolving the Youghiogheny and Ashtabula Coal and Coke Company. The F. F. Collins Manufacturing Company yesterday entered suit against tbe Panuca Gold and Silver Mining Company to recover (117 51 for goods sold. The arguments in the Bear Trap dam case were continued yesterday in the United States Circuit Court. Judge Jenks closed" hi argu ment, and was folloned by George A. Jenks, both for the defendant. R. H. Laximobe yesterday filed a bill iu equity against B. F. Rafferty, to secure an ac-ci-uniing of the partnership affairs of B. F. Rafferty t Co., who operated the Jfough Slope mines cp to January27, 18S5. In the rulo on County Controller Greer to show causo why a mandamus should not be is sued on him to compel him to pay the salary of Alex. McGoniglc, a clerk In the office or the Clerk ol Courts, for December, at the instance of the attorney for the Controller, the manda mus was issued and February 7 fixed for a final hearing. Last week of our closing out auction sale of diamonds, watches, jewelry, etc. The balance of my stock must be closed out this week. This It the last opportunity to get first-class goods at auction at 31. G. Cohen's, B33 Smithfield street, Ttrchsu NEXT Sunday THE DISPATCH will be Cln publication of a series or South Sea Let ters by Robert Louis Stevensou.tlie novelist. Watch for this great feature. SCHOOL ROOM NEWS. f IirvrtATioKS, bearing a cut representing yonng cook all ready for duty, will be Issued to-morrow by Secretary Reisfar to the recep tion and graduating exercises ot tbe B class of the Public Cooking School next Saturday from 3 to 4 p.m. Tho exhibit, to accommodate all tbe visitors, will be placed in the ball of the Grant School. On the 2nd of February anew class of 75 pupils from the Birmingham, Morse, Knox, lit. Albion. St. Clair. Allen, Humboldt, Luckey and Peebles will take up the course. Owing to tbe popularity of tbe cooking schools in Pittsburg the Industrial Committee will soon have to establish another one. It will likely be situated on tho Southslde, as the pupils from this district live at very Inconvenient distances from the Public Cooking School on Grant street. In a city that furnishes such thorough graduates as tbe nor mal High Sclmol does it has been asked why a course of cooking taken at the Public Cookiug School should not be a necessary part of tbe training fitting tbe graduates to fill tbe posi tions in the domestic schools which mnst be in time numerous in the city, and besides giving an avenue to women that is not yet much en croached on. Western cities always send to Bos ton when tbevneed a cooking-teacher. Why no: have a cooking school to train teachers for tho work in Pittsburg? There was an exceedingly enjoyable enter tainment awaiting the teachers of Steps 1, 2 and 3, when they assembled at the City Normal School on Miller street", yesterday, for the Division Institute. It was furnished by Miss E. H. Fundenhurg. of the Osceola School, Twentieth ward, and 24 of her pupils whose average age was less than 6 rears, 'lhey all en. tered school for tbe first time last September. The little folks were put through a most inter esting drill, aud many of their childish' remarks convulsed tbe large audience with laughter. A meetiso of the Mincrsville School Board is called for next Friday evening, when an ef fort will be made to break the deadlock over tbe election of a representative to the Central Board ot Education. Mr. J. N. McMillan, the pre-ent representative, has been on the Com mittee on Teachers aud Salaries for a number of years and has always been such -a firm friend ot tbe teachers that they would reluct antly see him retire. Dr. Hekziian on Friday delivered a lecture on "Physiological Effects of Alcohol" to the grammar room pupils of the Humboldt School. A course of valuable lectures, to be given by well-knovn physicians, will be semi-monthly leatures at the school hereafter. Miss Blanche Cooper, late of the First ward school, Allegheny, left, Thursday for Denver, where she has secured an enviable po sition as secretary to a large firm. The news that next Friday is par day will create a glad flutter among the ' Pittsburg teachers for the week. Miss Melikda Uses suceeded Mrs. Leese as teacher in the Allen School. WTLXI5TSB0BG SHALL TALE. A Delightful Entertainment In Honor of Bobble Burns' Memory. The first aunnal conversazione of tbe Burns' Club, of Wilkinsburg, in celebration of the birthday of Robert Burns, took place Wednes day evening at Lohr Hall, on Wood street. Over 300 admirers of the beloved poet of Scot land w ere present. The entertainment, from beginning to end, was one of tbe most success ful and best conducted affairs ever held in Wilkinsburg. and the assembly one in which the immortal Bobby would have loved to join. It was under tbe able management of Mr. A. Wjse. Mr. -William Harris, Mr. G. McKee, Sr., aud Mr. D.Auderson. The programme opened with an address by Prof. J. D. Ander son, which was followed by a quarter, There Was a Lad:" a song. "Jessie's Dream." Miss Lindsay; a comic song, "That Will be Joyful." W. Winning; 'and asnng,"Gae Br'ng tae Me," D. Anderson. Miss H. Baxter, the well-known elocutionist, recited tbe "Death Bridge of Tay'" in a dramatic and pathetic manner. Then came a song, "Comin Thro' the Rye." by Miss J. McKeechine, and a trio, "Willie Brewed a Pecc o' Maui," Anderson, Winning and Crawford. Rev." S. H. Moore, of the Presbyterian Church, delivered an Inter esting aud humorous address which was well received. This was followed by a song, "Mary of Argyle." by M. Douglass. One of the must enjoyable features of tne evening was tbe comic songs by M. Sommerville, who responded to four encores. The programme was ar ranged so that rest was attainable, dancing, singing, recitations and refreshments being given in such a way that the interest was kept up till long past midnight witbont anyone growing tired. A word for the dancers how they did enjoy .themselves! Young and old joined in with a will which could only be born of the occasion. They danced to such inspiring tunes as "Paddy O'Kaiferty.'" "Haymakers' Jig," "Flowers of Edinburgh," aud Scotch reels, polkas and jigs innumerable. It is needless to say that the first annual conversazione ot the Burns' Club, of Wilkinsburg, was an entire success. The Misses Lizzie Kesler, Jennie Snyded and Mary Hughs were tbe managers of an enjoy able reception held in Johnstown Hall, Wil kinsburg, Wednesday evening. A large num ber of guests from Wilkinsburg, Braadock and the East end joined in the merrymaking. Dancing was the principal featnre of tbe oc casion. The music was furnished by the Great Eastern Italian Orchestra. Preparations are being made by the Ladies' Aid Society of Trinity Reformed Church. Wil klnsbug. for a box social, to be held in Bohr man's Hall, on Penn avenue, next Thursday evening. Home Hunters Should Study Tbe special lists of houses aud rooms adver tised in The Dispatch on Mondays and Thursdays.' All kiods of furniture reupbolstered. Haugh &' Keen an, 33 "Water street, su , A Desirable Class of Tenants Can be quickly obtained by those who advertise their vacant rooms in the special lists Mondays and Thursdays iu The Dis patch. Uo one East or "West, or anywhere, can equal Dabbs iu photographing white lace, silks and bridal dresses.- Gr.EAT Reduction Sale Bead Edward Groetzinger's advertisement. MEETLXi G NOTICE There will be a special meeting of .Coric workcrs' Assembly 0SG3. at the hall, on MON DAY, January 26. at 2:"X) o'clock. JOHN S. MILLER, M. W. C. F. GARRISON, Sec ja253 MEMBERS OF AUGUSTA COUNCIL NO. 3)3, Jr. O. U. A. M.. are hereby requested to meet at their hall,3S0S Butler streer,to attend tbe funeral of our late beloved brother, John V. Keecb, on Snnday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Visiting Councils are invited: Respectfully. STANTON ROSS. Attest: Councilor. A. GRANT COOPER; Sec'y. ja22-17 -VTOTICE MEMBERS OF RELIABLE L Council No. 90, Jr. O. U. A. M., are re quested to meet at their hall, cor. West Dia mond and Ohio st., on SUNDAY AFTER NOON. Jan. 25. at 3 o'clock p. M. sharp, to at tend tbe funeral of our lata brother, E. J. Kroegber. Members of other conncils aro in vited to attend. Bv order. A. G. PARKER. Councilor. F. P. CAHILL. Rec. Sec. ja25-127 VTOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL I meeting of tbe stockholders of tbeUnited Mutual Building and Loan Association will bo held on TUESDAY, January 27, from 7 to 9 P. 11. at their office No. 61 Fourth av. for the pur pose of electing Board of Directors to serve ensuing year and for any other business which may be brought before the meeting. S. H. WEAVER, ja25-120-TUSU Corporation Clerk. -JVfl-ASONXC NOTICE 1 be members of Milnor Lodge No. 2S7, F. & A. M.. are requested to assemble at Freema sons' HalL Fifth avenue, at 12:30 P. M.. MON DAY, Jannary 28. 1891. to attend the funeral of Brother John Kaiser, from his late residence, 527 Larimer avenue. East End. citv. Interment bmlthScld (opposite Humewood) Cemeterv. By order W. M. Ja25-U7 ATTENTION. SIR KNIGHTS "KEY STONE Commandery No. 1. Keystone Castle No. 14, A. O. K. ot M. C You are re quested to meet at our hall, corner Penu ave nue and Twenty-sixth street, at 11 o'clock A. M., prompt. SUNDAY, January 25. to attend the funeral of our deceased brother. Sir Knight George Scott, from bis late residence, 131 Steu ben street. West End. Sister castles and com manderies cordially Invited. By order of WILLIAM HOLLOWAY, S. SVC. Attest: JOHNT.RYCE.R. 8. PlTTMBPBO. Jan. 25. jt3t-7 SWEET VALLEY Adtorr ot Sewlckley Boys and Girls of the Olden Time. In pamphlet form. 25 cents. For Hale By W. W. WATER8,JPena.avpnue, Pittsburg: J. EAST. Federal street. Allegheny, and CHARLES G. WOODS, Sewlckley. JaSMO K3lDltplay advertitcmentt on dollar per tquareorene insertion. Clauifled advertite menu on thtt page, such as Wanted, Tor Sale, To Let, ete, ten cents per line or each inser tton, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Dismond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES A3 FOLLOWS. WHERB WANT. JTOK (SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 0 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tot Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. CKJ. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 613 TENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S509 Butler street. EM1L Q. STUCKEY, 24th treet and Penn av. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 9 Fedsral street. H. J. MCBRIDE, Naiket House, Allegheny. F. H. EO GERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut its. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves, G. Vf. HUGHES, Pennsvlvaniaand Beaver aves. PERKY M. OLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Help. BOY ABOUT 16 TO WORK ABOUT STOKE. Apply Monday morning. THOMPSON & VOGKu 9.)0 Liberty St. laS5-61 BRICKLAYER AT ONCE - ONE UNION press lirlcUaver at Jeannette. Inquire of J. K. LA.YTON, Second St., Jeaunctte. jaS-(a DETECT 1VES-TO ACT IN THE SECRET fcervlec under Instructions of Cjptain Gran nan. ex-Cbicf of Detectives of Cincinnati: ex Serteneenotnecessarv: particulars free. GKAN AN DETECTIVE BUREAU CO.. 44 Arcade. Cincinnati. Ohio. de2-G-su ENGIXEER-FOR HOISTING ENGINH. AP PLY immediately at 165 WEBSTER AV., city. Ja23-ol TTIOUNDRYMAN A FIRST-CLASS MAN: X7 one who can niaVeas good sand and chilled rolls ns are in the market. Call on or address Z. J1URNS, Hotel Duqnesnc, between February 1 and 5. Ja25-13 INSTALLMENT COLLECTOK-WHO KNOWS the city and Allegheny well: bond orsecnrltv ncccssarv; call Mondav. 10 to IS. KOEHLER'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, 17 Sixth st, second floor. jaSJ-Ul MAN AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO REP RESENT a large building and loan associa tion having large business la this cily and Alle gheny: good contract to the right man. Address SECURITY-. Dispatch office. Jc-20 MAN ACTIVE MAN TO SELL REAL estate; liberal compensation Address A 2, Dispatch office. jaS4-61 MAN-FOR GENERAL WORK. AT WOOD & SMITH'S STAULES, SS06 Forbes st.. Oak land. Ja25-113 MLN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY; alile-boalcd. unmarried men. between the ages of SI and 35 years: good pay, rations. clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO. S15 PENN AVENUE, nttsburg. Pa. JyS3-S4-fcu OH. DRII.LKUS-TO CORRESPOND WITH practical oil well drillers for developing oil fields in North Alabama: surface Indications nrst clxss; the most rigid examination or samples and territory Invited. MOUNT HOPE MINING AND MINERAL LAND CO., Mount Hope, Ala. J1S3-S0 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Ink eras ing pencil; the greatest selling uovelty ever pro duced: erases luk thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: COO to 500 per cent profit: oun agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days: an other S32 in tiro hours: wo want one energetic general ngent for each State and Territory: sam ple by mail 35 cents. For term and full partic ulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., Lacrosse, Wis. Ja24-3 SALESMEN-RAND, McNALLY & CO.'S 1S91 atlas of tbe world, Indexed, lust out: gives both old uud new U. S. population figures: 315 riages. new maps, latest changes; price. S3 75; bcral terrns: exclusive territory. RAND. Mc NALLY & CO., 323 Broadway, New York City. ja-JS-8 SALESMEN-A FEW MEN TO SOLICIT THE trade: good wage to right parties, call ou J. M. SELLS Monday, 8 to 9 A. a. or 8 to9r. m.. First Avenue Hotel. )a25-l SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN CLOTHIMG and famishing goods: no other need answer; references required. Address CLOTHING. Box 724, Latrobe, Pa. Ja25-3l TANK RIVETERS-THREE FIRST-CLASS men. Apnlv Immediately at PGH. METAL LURGY CO.'S office, Room wi Hamilton Build ing. Ja25-60 TRAVELING SALESMAN-CAN MAKE $30 per week permanently: trade specialties. TABOR, 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. Ja25-ld Asents. AGENTS-WE WANT RELIABLE MEN IN " Western. Central and 'Northwestern Penn sylvania, who arc already traveling salesmen,-to carry Our lubricating oil samples as a sloe line; name reference aud terrltorv. MANUFACTUR ERS' OIL CO., Cleveland, O. Ja21-1M AGENTS-TO SELL "ESIIN PASHA." BY A. J. Mountcney-Jcphson; the great com panion book to Stanley's "In Darkest Africa;" sold onlv by snbscrlption. P. J. FLEMING & CO, , 77 Diamond t. Ja2i-TWTrSS A GENTS -TO b EOT ORDERS FOR P1CT- A URhS; f!5 per week or commission. Appl Monday morning at 4310 B UTLER ST. ta2S-53 URhS; t15 per week or commission. Apply Female Help. GIRLS TWO GIRLS-STEADY AND EX PERIENCED: oncas nurse, otheras cham bermaid and waitress:' reference required. Ap ply SH Ridge av., Allegheny, Wednesdav. be tween 10 A. II. and 1 P. M. Ja25-122 GIRL WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, Tilth reference; wages S3. 145 FULTON ST., Pittsburg. 1a25-103 Male and Female Help. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN A FEW TO handle the latest and best selling publica tion ortbedav: a bonanza for agents, liuuil L Eicelblor building. a25-l2 Situations. BOOKKEEPING-UY A COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER, occupied daring tbe dav, a set of boots to write up evenings; best rclereuces. Ad dress M. 24. Dispatch office. Ja25-S3 MA N AGEMENT OF A SET OF BOOKS-BY A competent and reliable party, or. any other clerical work that only requires a part of his time dally: reference given. Address SPECIAL. Dis patch office. Ja25-U POSITION YOUNG MAN (24) WANTS POSI TION as time keeper or weigbman; experi enced; reference given. Addnus F. a. B., Dis patch office. Ja23-83 POSITION STENOGRAI'HKR AND TYPE WRITER; references. W. A H., Dispatch office. 1a25-69 TO REPRESENT IN BALTIMORE A FIRST CLAS uianufxrtnring house, by a voung and industrious business man: best of reference given. Address J. W. S., Dispatch office. ja25-16 Partners. PARTNER-ENERGETIC RUS1NESS PART NER with Siaoai to S25.0O0 to manufacture and place on the market two specialties (pat ented) now a tlfbrough success, and In use In some of the largest manufacturing plants In the city: this business verv prntUahk and a crowing demand. Address SPECIALTY, Dlsoatcn office. ja23-101 PARTNER iVlTH S500 OR 11,000, TO TAKE AN Interest lu a lately-patented article and place on market: it will paj 800 percent profit, and command steady sale. Address CLEMENT. Dis patch office. 1a25-5!i Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS-SHADYSIDE-BOOMS, WITH board. AMBERsON AV.. three doors below church. References exchanged. ja25-9ws OCCUPANTS - FOR WELL - FURNISHED front room on Umouav., with board: terras reasonable: reference. Address UNION, Dis patch office. Ja25-47 Real Estate. COMFORTABLE , HOUSE-MODERN IM PROVEMENTS: moderate rent; atornear Hazelwood: six to eight rooms; one year, with longer privilege. Address OX1QEN, Dispatch office. Ja25-30 TO LEASE OR PURCHASE WITHIN TEN miles of Pittsburg or Allegheny, alone a line or railroad, a lot about 50x!2c, with building and po er or without. Address OSWEGO, Dispatch office. 1aS4-9 TO RENT-SMALL HOUSE. WITH LARGE lot, on or near Perrysvllle av., Oakland or Herron Hill: will take good care of the house and keep ground. In ut of order: family of three; state rent, convenience, exact location, and when possession can be had. Address THREE. Dis patch office. a25-:9 j Financial. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN money on mortgages, buy or sell real estate, we have the best of facilities for handling prop erly and placing or moneys. MCLAIN & 2UK SM1T1I. -K7 Grant st. Ja2J8 itlKKV-I1ITK VAfHI.TTIFX Klllt VIIKXIKH. JjJL 1NG money to any amonnt on bond and uaurigage are unequaieo: lowest rates oi interest and no delay. 11 yon need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING, lus Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TTSbU MONEY LOANED-LOWEST KATES OF IN TEREST, according to amount and loca tion: no delay. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., Id! fourth av. se30-59-TnBSU ORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4H. and 6 per cent. ALLES A iJAlLEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-Trssn TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban firoperty at iX per cent: no tax: we will also can money on improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BATBD, 95 Fourth ave. je3-a9-su SHseeUapoons. YOUNG MEN-0'KEF.FE'S"0. K." SHOE blacking their boots to sbrae with excels all. JaJS-M " WANTED. Sllscellaneotu. BU1S FOR THE SUPPLY OF.lt OM (TWELVJS thousand) bushels of best soft lump coal, to be delivered on and after Monday, Februarys, in loads of 25 bushels each In Pittsburg and Alle gheny. Bids must be banded In not later than Thursday. January 29, at GUSKY'S, 300 to 400 Market st. JaSS-44 B OOKKEEPERS-O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOE blacking to use; your employer wui smne. JaSo-99 BOOTBLACKS-O'KEEKE'S "O. K." SHOE blacking to use; easiest to shine; beats alL Ja25-99 BOYS - O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOEBLACK 1N G to use for dancing parties. JS5-99 BRAKEMEN-O'KEEFK'S "O. K." SHOK blacking to use, and make ber happy. CAPITALISTS O'KEEFE'S "OK" SHOE ol.icklug to use; elves satin gloss finish. jad-w ASHIERS 0'KEEF1?8 "O. K." SHOE blacking to use, and get salary raised. JaS5-99 CllGAR DKALERS-0'KEEFE'S,K).K."SHOE blacking to sell fast; every dude uses IU ja- -1LEKKS-0'KEIFE'3 "OK" SHOE BLACK j INU to use; beats them all. Sold everywhere, jaS5-99 CLOTHIERS O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOE BLACKING to recommend; sets a suit off. Ia25-99 o ONDUCTORS O'KEEFE'S "O. K " snOE Ducting to use; surprise your passengers. JaS-99 CUTTERS-'Mi HY IS IT EFFORTS ARE MADE to counterfeit the A. D. Rude new method of cnttlng? Did yon ever hear or anyone trying to counterleit a bad dollar? JaS2-57 D RUMMERS-O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOE DiacEing to use; nrst-ciass uooiDiaccs uso it. D RUMMERS-O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOE blacking to use; boom It along; thank you. Ja25-9D D UDES-O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOEBLACK.- INir to use. They will look at you. Ja--S9 EVERYBODY TO USE AND TAKE NOTH ING but O'Keefe's O. K. aboeblacklng. Ja35-93 E VERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn nve. (on- posite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME FLESUER'S ladies' tailoring sysxin; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. n 019-23 TCTLOOR-.ljAltGE FLOOR FOR LIGHT MAN V UFACTURING. Address, giving location and size, 11. II. K., Dispatch office. Ja21-98 GAS AND STEAM FITTERS-TWO GOOD ."ones: also, two coopers. Apply to EM1L WINTER, Herr's Island. JaS5-i05 1 LASSWORKEKS-O'KEEFE'S "OK" SHOE OT blacking to use; finest made. Sold every where. Ja25-99 GROCERS -O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOE blacking to sell; your customers want It. Ja25-W HOTEL KEEPERS-O'KEEFE'S"O.K"SH0E blacking should be used by your porters. Ja25-W HOUSEHOLDERS DESIRING TENANTS for spare rooms to send in their advertise ments for Mondays and Thursdays, the special to let days. JaS5-117 LADIES-O'KEEFE'S "OK" SHOE BLACK ING to use; elegant: polishes easily. Ja25-99 MACHINISTS-O'KEKFE'S "O. K." SHOE BLACKING to use. lake no other. Grocers. Ja25-99 XTOTION DEALEKS-O'KEEFE'S "O. K." i shoe blacking should be In stock: well ad vertised. Ja26-99 PLUMBERS O'KEEFE'S "OK" SHOE blacking to use; you will never regret it. Ja25-99 PORTER S-O'KKEFE'S "O. K." SHOE blacking to give your customers an elegant shine. JaS5-99 KAILKOADERS-O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOE blacking to use; nothing like it; waterproof. Ja25-99 SALESMEN O'KEEFE'S "OK" SHOE blacking to use; it's a dandy. Sold every where. JaS5-99 SHOE DEALEKS-O'KEKFE'S "OK" SHOE hlaeking to sell; well advertised; sells rapidly. JaSS-99 STOVE MOLDERS-O'KEEFE'S "OK" SHOE blacking to use: preserves leatner. Sold everywhere. " . Ja25-99 TELEGRAPHERS- O'KEEFE'S "O. K." sboeblacklng to use. Be solid with j our girl. Ja-25-99 rrUNNERS-O'KEEFE'S "OK" SHOEBLACK JL 1NG touse; waterproof. Sold everywhere. Ja25-99 rpYFEWmTERS-O'KEEFE'S "O. K." SHOE JL BLACKING to use. An elegant office shine. Ja25-!)9 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF btewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for 1, at So and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. ' mv23-49-TTSU YOUNO LADIES-0'KICEFE'S'"O.K."3HOE blacking; sec that your friend uses it. Ja25-99 CA BUILDINGS UPON WHICH TO ERECT 0J Champion fire escapes Inside next GO days: best and cheapest. DICKSON & CAItLY. 407 Penn building. Estimates cheerrnliy and promptly furnished. Ja25-25-Tnsa .FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BOGG3 AV. THIRTY-SECOND WARD, Mt. Washington: nice level lot 24X112, to 20 foot alley: will be sold at a bargain. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant st. corner Virgin allev. jaii-GS CENTER AVENUE AN ELEGANT IHO STORY brick dwelling; 8 roomo and attic: bath, laundry, both gases. Inside w. c, fine slate mantels, tile hearths, .asbestos fireplaces, extra sanitary plumbing: perfect In every detail; terms verv easy; lot 224x163 to V, ylle av. J. U. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. a25-70 FIFTH AV..-NEAR SENECA ST., 3-STORY brick dwelling; 10 rooms, with all modern Improvements; price very reasonable: lot S2xl20 to Ann st. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. ta25-70 HOUSES-IN THE LOWER PART OF THE city. First av.. Second av.. Third av., etc.. 6ever.il houses tn.it are cheap at 6.000. $7,000, SS.000. S9.U00 and SI0.OOU. and on liberal terms. C. H. LOVE, No. 91 Fourth av. ja24-2l N EAR DIN WIDDIE ST. 2-STORY BRICK dwelling: six rooms In good condition: will rent for (15 per month and price onlvSl. 400:8700 or S cash will do, balance to suit. J. 0. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja!5-J0 SOLID INVESTMENT -TWO NEW TWO BIORY mansard brick dwellings, eight rooms each, with hall, vestibule, natural aud ar tificial gas. hut and cold water, bath, inside w. c. front porches, etc.: will rent for fiw2 per year; Srlrc, $7,500; great bargain. BAXTER. THO.MP ON A CO., 103 Fourth av. Ja25-134-Mivrsa' OPT 500-HO. SSJ TAYLOR ST.: THIS IS A 05 line propertv and a great sacrifice; lot COx 137. with a No. 1 frame dwelling of nine rooms and finished attic, hall and vestibule: also, two small lrame hoUbCS of three rooms on rear end of lot: fruit and shade trees, etc.: street and alley paved: the property Is cheap at 13.500; terms to salt. See THUS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntlcrst. Ja25-123-ws' QQ 200 -NO. 117 ERIN ST.. TWO-STORY (305 brick, six rooms and bathroom, hot and cold water, both gases; In first-class condition: easy payments. McLAIN & ZUGSM1TH. 437 Grant st. JaS5-57 East End Residences. EAST END RESIDENCE FOR 87,700 TO A quick buyer, that Is worth S0.O0O; Us location is first class: the hnnse Is a good brick. In a No. 1 condition: all modern Improvements: terms reasonable. C. H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth av. Ja24-21" EAST END-SEVERAL HOUSES AND LOTS, varying in price Irom 82,500 to 83.500. that aro good value and well located. C H. LOVK. No. 93 Fourth av. Ja21-21 F RASIE HOUSE-HANDSOME TWO-STORY . All modern Improvements, slate roof. stable, two carriage bouses, cemented cellar, rult and shade trees, corner lot, Slanlon and Sheridan avs., paved street, flagstone pavement; one minnte from Duquesne electric railroad. In quire ON PREMISES. Ja25-125 OAKLAND 80, 600-A NEW TWO-STORY and mansard brick dwelling of 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w, c. and w. s.. slate man tels and tile hearths, lnstdeshutters, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, front and rear porches; lot 24x125: complete sewerage. For par ticulars see J. E. GLASS Si CO., 133 Firth av. Ja25-73 ON THE BOULEVARDE-QUEEN ANNE residence of !0 rooms and reception ball; every modern convenience; lot 50x142; a prompt purchaser will secure a bargain BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO. , 163 Fourth av. JaSS-lSJ-TTSSu' SOUTH HIGHLAND AV, WE HAVE A NEW 2-story brick dwelling of 11 rooms, rec. hall, hard wood flulsh. sliding doors between dining room and rec. ball, hard 'wood mantels with tllo beirtlis. electric bells, speaking tubes; electric light wlih combination chandeliers: steel range and copper boiler In kitchen: laundry with cemented floor: house handsomelv papered; Im mediate possession; this property on South High land av., with eastern exposure. See agents, BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth aV. laSo-129-TTSSU WARD ST.-NEAR MEYRAN AV., OAK LAND: electric cars pass tbe door; brick dwelling containing eight rooms, bath, Inside shutters and w. c, tt a hearth, hall, vestibule, front and side porches, boutheru exposure, stable, etc.; lot 27x120. M. F. HIPPLE Co., 98 Fourth avenue. JaS0-56-TTSu Oi A BOO-ON VERY EA8Y TERMS-ANEW H)C9 twotory frameboute of 7 rooms and attic, ball, vestlbale, bath, inside w. c and w. ., range, h. and e. water, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside shutters, porches, front and rear; lot 30x100 feet; this Is s rare bargain, and Is only one minute from Roup station and one-half square from Dnqueine car line on Ellsworth av. J. E. GLASS A CO., 138 Fifth av. 1S25-73 (DO 700 Broad st., E. E., near Negleyav., DOf close to Penn av. cable cars; almost new frame dwelling containing 6 rooms. In goodre- fialr, front porch, side entrance, eastern exposure; argetot. 25x145 feet to Klrkwood st. JlS5-5oIUThU FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End. Residences. CHEAPER TO BUY THAN BUILD-8LB00IN cash, balance of f 1,500 long time, complete and nicely finished new bouse, six rooms, hall, attic, bath, lnsldo w. c, cemented cellar; East End, one and two squares respectively from Hlgnland and Peon avs.: get our new catalogue. (aalfiS). CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. JaS5-46 BESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS: LOT 5CX190: ON one of the leading avenues of East End; paved and sewered: an assured bargain If sold soon. See M. P. HOWLEY A SON., 127 Fourth v. Ja24-55 Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRA.ME DWELL ING or 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, bard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas. b. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc.: lot 60x120 reel: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price, 86.800: terms reasonable. IRA M. BURCU FIELD, 158 Fourth av. lalS-30 Allecneny Residences. CLOSE TO PARKS AND NORTH AV, NICE conditioned aud complete brick house of seven rooms, hall, finished attic, oath, doable parlors, vestibule with stained glass; worth prompt attention at 81,500: get our new catalogue, (aallu). CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn av. la25-46 FEDERALST. EXTENSION A NEW QUEEN Anne frame house or II rooms: black walnut reception hall, stained glass bathroom. laundry, stationary tubs, both gases throughout, hot and cold watcr;lot 37Mxl64 7-12. all In grass, trees and shrubbery or elegant design: built for nice home; fourth house south ol Linden av. : electric cars within one square; ten minutes' walk from Allegheny postoffiee: now occupied by tbe owner, Dane Hamilton, Druggist. Inquire at 27 OHIO ST., Allegheny. Ja2S-34.TFSa ON GOOD PAVED AND SEWERED STRI'.ET Second ward. Allegheny, close to electric cars. 3 new brick dwellings, pressed brick fronts, containing 6 rooms each. hall, bath, inside w. c, closets, enptoards. laundry, etc.: price 810.000 ror all, or will sell separate: rent 81.032 per year. M. F. HIPPLE CO., 90 Fourtu avenue. a23-55TuThSu EES1DENCE-CLOSE TO NORTH AV. AND parks; pressed brick of 8 rooms. In excel lent condition: all conveniences; lot extending from street to 6treet; a desirable Allegheny resi dence at a moderate price. G). CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. JaSI-7-WStt C 500-PARK VIEW AV.-NEW FRAME Ot-I) house ofd rooms, vestibule, ball, laundry, bath: all conveniences, with stable and carriage house on rear of lot: rrult, sbrubberv: lot48xlJO: terras to salt (O P25) A. Z. liVKliS & CO.. 93 Federal St., Allegheny. a22-6-22. 24,25" Sf S00-MONTEREY ST., NEAR NORTH tj)Ol av.. Second ward, Alleghen v, brick house or 7 rooms, hall and finished attic; Inside shut ters: lot 20x110 to a 2C-ft. paved allev; must be sold to close an estate. A. Z. BYERS & CO., No. 93 Federal st. ja25-100 OOO-CRAIG ST., FINE BRICK HOUSE j5U of seven rooms, large ball, side en trance, back yard, well sewered. Inside shutters, all conveniences: this Is a bargain to a quick buyer. A. Z. BYEE3 & CO., 93 Federal St., Al legheny. Ja25-S0 GJ-I K OOO BEECH ST. PRESSED BRICK J5LJ5 house of ten rooms, hall, bath, laundry, good cellar, slate mantels, inside shutters, nice sldevard, stable: lot 40x100: terms to suit. A. Z. B1EKS& CO., 93 Federal St., Allegheny. JaS5-77 Q OOO INVESTMENT ALLEGHENY WiJl three-story brick building eight rooms and large storeroom: large yard and stable: good business location. See M, V. HIPPLE A CO., 93 Fourth av. la23-58Tursu 230-ADAMS ST.. TWO FRAME HOUSES T of six rooms each, cas and water, shut ters; newlv papered and painted: lotSOxlSS. A. Z. KYERS&CO., 93 Federal St., Allegheny. Ja25-77 QQ OOO FREMONT ST., ALLEGHENY Ou' S-story pressed brick, 8 rooms, all possible conveniences: lot 20x160 to 40-foot street. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 182 Fourth av. 1a25-133-WSU' CO OOO-RUSH ST., GOOD BRICK HOUSE tiDii? of four rooms and large finished attic, both gases, ball, water: terms very easy. A. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 Federal St., Allegheny. JaS5-77 Suburban Residences. BELLEVUE STATION HANDSOME TWO STORY and mansard dwelling or 16 rooms, large halls, bath, h. and c. water, laundrv. gas, fine mantles, tile hearths, electrlcbells. front and rear porch, cemented walks, outbuildings stable and carriage house: large grounds: fruit and shade trees: first-clats bouse; fine location: good neighborhood; rent low to desirable tenant; Eossesslon at once. BAXTER, THOMPSON P.. 162 Fourth av. ja25-13It SEWICKLEY -CLOSE TO RAILROAD STA TION, a very neat country home: 2-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, front and back porches, nat. pas, city water, large new stable, cistern, etc.; 201 rult trees on place; lot, 80x125 to alley; price, 13,000. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. Ja2S-70 OOO UNDERCL1FF STATION F1VF. 19 acres or good irronnd with seven-room. A house, slate mantels, spring or water, cistern, good orchard, nice large barn and other build ings; twomlnntes from station. A. Z. BYERS & CO.. 93 Federal at.. Allegheny. ' la25-77 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. WYL1EAV.-A BARGAIN IN A LOT NEAR Francis st.. left hand sldegolngout; per fectly level: 24x127; will let this go at 81.050 if told soon: prtee of aalolnlug lot is 81,400. J. c. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja25-70 East End Lots. ARDSHEIL TERRACE LOTS-FIFTH AND Murrav Hill avs., near Ronp st.. street to be laid with Talford road, flagston sidewalks, gas. water, good sewerage, etc; houte to set back 50 feet from sidewalk making an avenue 160 feet wide; fines." residence site in the city; prices low, term, to suit. M. F. HIPPLE 'Jk CO.. 93 Fourth av. Js20-56-TTSu AIKEN AVENUE-J8U PER. FOOT FRONT; lot 76x163 feet: tho choicest propertv on the street: It is also 820 per foot front less than ad Jolnlnz property: a great bargain to a quick buvcr: must be keen to be appreciated. THoS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond St. Ja23-26-wrssu CRAIG ST.-FUl.TON PLACE PLAN: A choice lot; size 80x110 feet. J. . GLASS, No. US Fifth av. JaT LOT-JUST THINK OF IT LOIS 60x160: IN one of the most desirable neighborhoods of East End: good sewer on street: and J.IC0 a lot will take them, on easy payments. M, P. HOW LEY SON. 127 Fourth av. Ja24-55 JOT-HOW JS THIS FOR A BARGAIN-LOT J 127 ft. IrontbvSMft. deep to 20-foot alley in a select neighborhood of East Liberty, and S-12 a fool is all that we ask. See M. P. HOWLEY A SON, 127 Fourth av. ja21-55 CJT 350 PER ACRE-20 ACRES OF EAST END fj) Li gronnd: au elegant piece of property for sub-dividing: Itwlll jleld big profits: a shrewd Investor will think well of It. Get our new cata logue, (e 71) CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 ood St., 6019 Penn av. ta23-3S-FSu Allegheny Lots. , LOTS CHEAP LOTS, SECOND WARD, Buena Vista st.. Irwin av., Perrysvllle av. and Wilson av.: 8600 to 8750. A. LEOGATE & SON, 108 Fourth av. 1a2l-32 Q"rr.-A RARE BARGAIN A CHOICE S00J lot. 20x100. In tbe Alleqnlppa Place plan; only 5 minutes' walk from tbe mills at Soho, J. . GLASS & CO., 13S Fifth av. jasws- Hazelwoocl Lots. nrr "?-marion place plan-on line tjpil I O of Second avenue electric cars and B. O. R. R.: lot 75x190, extending from one street through, to another street: this Is a rare bargain, J. K. GLASS & CO., 133 Fifth av. 1a25-73 Suburban Lots. LOTS 8600 EACH-LAUREL STATION, AD JOINING West Bellevne. P.. Ft. W. AC. R. R.:choIcebulidinglotF,lcvc!,45xl20feet,20minutcs from city. 3 minutes from station; electric cars will run to the property; 20 trains a dav each way; fare 6 cents, to. F. HIPPLE A CO., 96 Fourth av. Ja2J-51-wrsu farms. FARM SMALL POULTRY AND TRUCK farm, w Ith gas well; near city. Address S. P., Dispatch office. J.124-8' ORANGE PLANTATION-FOR SALE OR exchange: a very fine one of 280 acres, iu Southern Florida, on which are fine buildings and a large orange orchard: all tropical fruits can be raise'' tiierc: climate bealthlul: no lung dis eases there. orBnght's disease: vegetables of nil kinds ran bo raised there every month of the year: price, 820,000. Apply at once to J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth av. del9 PLANTATION-OF 800 ACRES AND 7 GOLD mines In McDuflle co Ga.. ou Little river; 250 acres No. 1 bottom land, raises wheat, com, oats, sugar cane, etc.; 300 acres upland, half cleared, raises cotton, etc.: plenty of irult: S dwelling and 6 tenant houses; lovely climate: the mines )icld from ?10 to 830 per ton: one 5-stamp mill; price only 816,000; a rare bargain here. J. H. STEVENSON 4 CO., 100 iifth av.. Pitts burg. Jal-I3 Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND LOTS-CALL OR SEND AD DRESS for printed list of bargains. W. LIN HART, No. 81 Fourth av., People's Savings Bank. JaSf-H" FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. T UMBER YARD AND PLANING M1LL- JLJ with annual business or (150,000, on easv terms; shoe store, (375; butcher shop. 250; tin shop, grocery stores, fjoo to 85,000: restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots. SUEPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth av. Jal6- MILLINERY AND TRIMMING STORE A rare business chance: established 18 years; a good openlug ter any one wlsnlng to make money immediately. Reasons for selling and further par ticulars. Inquire of MRS. MOHRHOFF, 1737 Car son street, S. s. s21-97 OFFICE BU3INES3-FOR TOUSG MAN, reliable and energetic with best references and 8609 capital; permanent position: rent and expenses free; salary 81,000 peryear. SHEPARD A CO., 181 Fourth ay. Ja25-S4 SHOE STORE-ONE OF TBJC BEST LOCATED sa stores la tbe city: will sell at Invoice; great chance, doing good business: low rent. Ad ress with real naine.i BOX 73, East Liberty. ' Ja25-r 8" TORES AND ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS coances. HOLMES A CO., 420 smithfield st. Ia23-6i . FOR SALE BUSINESS Business Opportunities. ANEW HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY IS ready to be put on the market in this city and vlclnityrn reliable partv with a small sura of monevis wanted to push and manage It for a Philadelphia firm: profits good; Sl.tt.0 lias been made In less than two months. Address K. A., Dispatch office. JaSHH BAKERY ANP'CON FEtrTlON ERY STAND -In best town on Hue of Pennsylvania Rail road: low price to prompt' buyer. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1G2 Fourth av. Ja25-131-TTSU BUSINESS-REQUIRING LITTLE On NO attention, clearing (7 per day: on be run In connection with any other business: price 82,250; safe investment. Apply BARGAIN, Dispatch office. lacj-ior &ENERAL STORE-GOOD LIVE TOWN grocery stores; 8500 to $5,000: cigar stores, 8300 to 83,000: shoe .stores, drug stores, notion stores, bakeries, newspaper routes. P.KRC1VAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grout EL Ja25-I2l -I ROCERY-EXTENSIVE TRADE, ELEGANT VT room In splendid location: fresh stock; In voice about si.gou; making large profits. C. H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. . la24-60 LIGirr MANUFACTURING BUSINESS well established. Any person wishing to make a profitable Investment may address P.O. BOX NO. 443. la23-30 Business Properties. COS5IOPOLITAN. HOTEL THE 3I0ST POP ULAR hole! at Ashtabula Harbor, doing a first-class business ami everything in good order, and a good barroom in connection; accoinmrda tlotis for 45 guests. C. TIMMERMAN, Harbor, Ashtabula CO., O. al8-77 LIBERTY ST. PROPERTY 1TOR SALE NOS. 1211 and 1213, Address JOHN PF1TZEN ME1ER, Bennetts, Pa. al5-S7-TTHKu Manufactnrlnc Sites. MANUFACTURING SITE ON WEST PENN R. R.. with 2A feet siding, building, boilers, etc: bargain ir sold within GO davs see St. F. HIPPLE a. CO.. 9t Forill av. jaS5-55-TllTll8n FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc. COWS-FANN1E JEFFERSON. 62.173, SOLID golden lawn recorded Jersey belter, recently fresh, giving now dally 12 quarts rich goldeu milk, sound, gentle as a lamb: a rare good one: promises to equal ber dam who has tested W,i pounds butter 7 days, who is also lor sale: bar gains: address stamped envelope for reply, H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, O. Ja24-63 COW-FKESH-KTII ALDEENEY. CAN HE seen atT. n. MORELAND'S, 6100 Penn av E.E. -aSS-lSl". OGS-I CHAMPION COON DOG. 1 CHAM PION squirrel dog, 1 champion bear dog. 1 champion fox dog. 1 rabbit dog. 1 setter, 1 point er, all champion workers on game: trained fe male white ferret who has bolted bags of rabbits; self-addressed stamped envelope ror reply, 11. C GRAFF. Kensington. O. Ja24-G3 PACER IRON GRAY. 5 YEARS OLD. weight about L100: can show a 2:30 gait and Is sound and quiet; will sell cheap. Inquire No. 195 RIVER AV., Allegheny. JjS5-S3 Machinery and'nletals. BBEWERY-A1, CAPACITY 10,000 BARRELS: net profits SO. COO to 88.000 per vcar: price 824.000, worth 840,000; rare chance. C. H. FOL SOM, Lima, O. la2l-60 -VTATIONAI' CASH REGISTER-GOOD AS 1I new: onlv In use todays; will sell cheap. Address P. O. BOX 143, Brownsville. Pa. , a23-3S-Tursu HE PORTER&DOUTHETTCO.. LIMDAR RAGH st. and River av., Alleghenr, Pa , engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptly attended to. JiS-or WEBSTER'S "VACUUM" EXHAUST STEAM Economizer, Feed Water Heater and Puri fier, Is the most perfect device known for heat lngand purifying the feed water for Dtcam boilers and manufacturing purposes, and lor healing DUildlngs ot any description wltbout back press ure on engine, returning the condensation to the boiler In thcoue apparatus: readily cleaned without stopplngmaeblnery: all parts accessible; furnished on trial for acceptance: send for new Illustrated catalogueof convincing proofs. WAR REN. WEBSTER 4 CO., 491 N. 3d, Philadelphia. de30-54 Miscellaneous. LUMBER YARD-LARGE STOCK LUMBER, sales 8TS. COO per year, will sell one-half In terest for flO.000; great bargain. C H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. 'a21-6C PIANO ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO, nearly new, beantifnl tone: will take 5195 spot cash, worth 8500; greatest bargain lu the citv 23 EIGHTH ST., city. Ja25-50 SCHOLARSHIP IN GAR51ENT CUTTING, tailor method. NO. 7 FEDERAL ST., Alle gheny. ial9-I-TThsu PERSONAL. T-DERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD I JZ and silver: lewelrvrenalred: new work made I to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smltbflcla st. J 113-81 PERSONAL-GOOD TENANTS ARE MOST quickly obtained by advertising in The Dis patch; Mondays andTbursdays are special to let days. ja25-117 PERSONAL MADAM CHARLES CURES the worst cases or drunkenness speedily ami permanently: never tails. 721"OPLAR ST., next Sandusky, Allegheny, Pa. J 125-30 ERSONAL-FINE BOOK3-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated hooks In Pittsburg: beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, 800 Liberty sw dels PERSONAL-FOR3QDAYSONLY-DICKENS" complete works, S3: Shakespeare, complete, 8 ro , sheep, for 81 50: watch for special drives each month during the year. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield St. Ja2 PERSONAL GLASSES PKJUPERLY AD JUSTED often prevent or cure neuralgia, dizziness, mental depression and melancholia: our exclusive specialty Is adjusting glasses for all vLual defects. CHESSMAN 4 MANSION. No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Bestfl spectacles on earth. jalo-17-TUSSu PERSONAL-A GREAT PROBLEM SOLVED; a new air ship; B line direct route to health: Ta-va-zon 4 kevs: a life package, price 85: lasts 4 weeks; a perfect borne treatment: shinped every where on receipt otprlre: knowing the above to bethemoslBcJemtflc on cartb, we desire to call the attention of Influential men with capital to these remedies with regard to form a joint stock company, for wc are confident a business of 81. 000.000 to 85,000,000 a year can be made. Write or call at DR. GRIFFITH DRUG Co.. Third av. and Grant St., Pittsburg, Fa. Copyright.? ' la25-12S FOUND. I7IOUND-CARRIAGE.ROBE. WHICH THE : owner can have by calling at 62 Fountain st,. Allegheny, and paying expenses. FRA.NK. JXA131.1;. Ja24-43 FOUND THAT HEADACHE THAT COMES on after sewing, reading or watching a play are usually the results ofdefects lu the eyes. Con sult the expert opticians, I HESSMAN &MAN NION. No. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Consulta tion free. jaIO-17-Tussu LOST. LOST EYE-GLASS WITH CHAIN. REWARD for return to DR. DALY'S, 135 Fifth av. Ja25-29 LOST-SMALL FOX TEHRUSR, WH1TEWITH black spots; suitable r waTd will b paid for rccuru to GEO. W. GUTHRIE. 100 Diamond st. fa24-28 HOTELS AND RESORTS. UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Will open FEB. 14 and con tinue to OCT. 1,'fll. New management, elegant In all its appointments, 300 rooms, large and spacious, sun parlors, steam beat in 'every room, elevators, electric bells, etc.; unobstructed view and only one block from the ocean; finest location on tbe island. NEAL & HAMILTON, Jall-gg-Thsa Proprietors. AUCTION SALES. FNE FURNITURE. CARPETS. ETC., AT auction. TUESDAY MORNESU. January 27, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market st. Fine parlor and library suits, in broca telle tapestry; leather, plush, and hair cloth; hall racks, center, tables, secretaries, and book cases; solid walnut, oak, and cherry chamber suits, wardrobes, chiffoniers, rockers, bed steads, bureaus, and wasbstands; lot pictures, clocks, ornaments, mattresses, springs, rues, linoleum, and tine decorated toilet ware; band some china closets, extension tables, dining chairs, sideboards, dinner services, dishes, and glassware, ball, room, and stair -carpets In vel vet, ruoquette, body and tapestry brussfels, and Ingrain. Also ar same day and place, at two (2) in tbe afternoon, a lot of dry goods and no tions, which must positively be rinsed nut. HENRY AUCTION CO.. jaZ5-&I Auctioneers. STOCKSTOCKS. Auction Sale of Valuable Stock and. Bonds. Will be offered at 'Auction, atxCbamber of Commerce rooms. TUESDAY, JAN. 27;" at 3:30 P. M., tbe folio win? stock and bonds: SO shares First National Eant-of Birming ham. 110,000 Pittsburg and Birmingham Traction Co. bonds. JOHN-D. BADLEY, ja25-44 ' . Auctioneer. DRYGOOD8 AND NOTIONS AT AUC TION Wednesday morning, January 28, at'10 o'clock, at tbe rooms, No.311 Market st. Fine dress goods, suitings, hosiery, gloves, but tons, hoods, caps, ladies' and children's gar ments, etc. HENRY AUCTION CQ Auc'rs. , PATENTS. o D. LEVIS, Solicitor ot patent!. 131 Fifth" avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader .office. No delay. SiUDlbasd 90 rean, se36-13 TO LET. City Resldencear T. WELL1NGS-NOS. M AND 58 CENTER AV.; XJ nine rooms, wo thhouse. bath and w. c. nat ural gas; rentSSUO; possession of 58 Immediate If desired, fnqulro W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth av.. or 52 CENTER AV. Ja2S-72t D WELUNGS-IN ALL PARTS Or" THE citv and snhnrhK- send us rour name and address, and we will mall you our rent list regu larly nnttl April 1 free of charge. KLACK. & RAlRD. 95 Fourth av. ' - lcl7-20t HOUSES FOUR AND FIVE-ROOMED homes: low rent: pleasantly situated on Grandview av. ALFRED MARLAND. Thirty second ward. Ja25--suT 94:2 PENN AV.-NEAH NINTH STREET. -J . t t . ... ... I t ln SAP j -&. uweiungni ten rooina; jcimm tu.w", ,, , a phvslclan or dentist. Apply to VICTOR WEISS, No. 510 Penn av. Ja25-7!t East End Residences. EAST END RESIDENCES-SF.ND US YOUR name and address and we will mail yon our rent Hit regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK. &. RA1RU. 35 Fourth av. del7-20t HOUSE NEW HOUSES 4. 5 AND 8-ROOSl houses.. with large lots. In flncsnburbs. fre quent and rapid transit. low fare, pure air and water: rent 812 to 820. which is applied to pur chase price, and In a few years you own yonr own homearrd pay rent no longer: If von have any am bition orthU sort come in. MAOAW & GOFF, xiax., t-13 jj ounn av. jm-niwmnui AKLAND-CORNER OF HOtJUr.T AND Frazler sts.: a choice brick residence of 7 rooms; hall, vestibule and all modem conven iences: laundry In basement: lot 75 feet front; rent 830 per month: Immediate possession. J. E. GLASS &. CO.. 133 Fifth av. Ia25-73t WALNUT ST.-NEAR HIGHLALD, EAST END. brick house nine rooms, bath, lann dry. etc.: good sewerage: all modern Improve ments: stable, etc.: large yard: verv desirable neighborhood. TUOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. jal8-C9-TTSSut Allegheny Residences. DWr-M.INGS-IN ALL PARIS OF ALLE GHENY and snhnrhs: 6end ns your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regu larly until A'prill free of charge. ULACK. & DA IR1, 95 Fourth av. dcl7-20t HOUSES-OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; CALL for primed list. A. Z. BERS 4CO.. 93 Federal St., Allegheny. Js25-77t STORES AND BUSINESS ROOS1S IN ALL parts of the two cities and snhurbs; send yonr name and addrP6s and we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of "charge. RI.ACK &HAIRD. 95Fonrlhav. del7-20t Suburban Residences. FIFTH AV., NO. 4504 (HEL1.EFIELD)-THE two-story brick dwelling now occupied by thesnbscrlber: contains I2rooms and has all the modern conveniences: also stable and carriage house. Inquire of Wil. IIOUIKS. 10 and 12 Hood St., or at tbe above number. Fifth av. Ia21-25 Itooms. PAKLOR-IN EAST END-PRIVATE FAM ILY will let an elegant, larre, front parlor on first floor, furnished or unfurnished, at alow rent to desirable party. Inquire of A. 1.. OAY, 531 Wood st. Ja25-27t BOOM-SECOND FLOOR OF BUILDING cor. Market and Llhcrtysts., 40 ft. front. In irood condition, and suitable for any light busi ness. Inquire W. T. ESPY.51SaIarketst. 1a25-94t B' OOMS-ARE SOONEST FILLED WITH DE SIRABLE tenants by an advertisement In The OIp.itch; Mondays aud Thursdays are sperlal ," days. Ja25-H7t ROOMS THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS and pirt or attic, and use of laundry, at 178 WVL1EAV. a25-78t KOOM3-C3 ARCH ST. ALLEGHENY, FRONT room. ' Ja25-:et Business Stands. BUILDING, WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, in the center of Allegheny city: size of floors, 50x100: elevator, steam beat. For further Infor mation call upon BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fouith av. - Ja21-43t BUSINESS ROOM -24X110 FT. IN THE CENTER of the business portion of the live city of Mansfield. O. : a grand location ror a general store, mllllnerv and rancy store, etc.- Applv to DR. J. A. JONES. Mansfield, O. Ja2C-93t HOTEL OF FORTY (40) ROOMS. UNFUR NISHED, now ready foroccunancy: some unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire of S. MUSGBAVE, on premises, corner Liberty and Fourth sis. JalS-39-WFSut 1AROE STOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH J building) Diamond st : next store but one toSmlthneldtslze abont 20X100. and widening to SOrcetln therer; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wacons and goods: power can also be snpplied If needed. Applv to J. i,. CLARK, room 28, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. a22-97t LEXINGTON AV. NEAR LINCOLN AV.. East End. three buildings with enstne. shaft In?, boiler, etc.. suitable for bakery, laundry or light manufacturing bnslneii; also 8-roomed house ou samo ground;wUl rent low to good parties. BLACK. &BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. Js23-S:t J' IBERTYST., N EAR SEVENTH AV. LARGE J double nve-storybnslness houe, magnificent storeroom. Immense show windows, elevator, etc.; suitable for wholesale or retail business of any kind. BLACK & BA1RD. 95 Fourth av. Ja23-82t - ( -VTEVVP-LL'S KOAD UOUSE-COR. FORBES JLi AV. and Shady lanc..havlng 20 large rooms, ladles' and gent's parlors. otSreand cale on first floor; Immense porches; club house, suitable for billiard parlors or dancing ball: 16-foot range; 40 carriage stalls and five acres of lawn, with fruit and shade trees. BLACK Jfc BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. a23-82t STOREROOM-CORNER SMUHFlELD AND lY atcr sts., large storeroom with large show windows; rent low. BLACK & BA1111), 95 Fourth av. Ja23-82t SIORE-LARGE STORE; BEST CENTER LO CATION for business at Youngstown, O. Apply to DR. PAINE, there. Ja24-2f THE SIXTn FLOOR OP 73.77 and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April 1, with possibly posc"Inn to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90 icet: lighted upon all fotirsldes and also from large central well: suitable for large wholesale wareroom or light manufacturing: both passeu- er and freight elevator?, elcctr!: light, steam e.itincrandnowersunblied lfnecesrv. Anntv to J. L.CLARK, room 28, 7J, 77 aud 79 Diamond st. J ja-wiT Offices. Desk Room. Etc. r CHOICE OFFICES IN THE NEW SCHMEBTZ building, corner Water and Market its.; steam beat, elevator and Janitor services free: low rent to good, steady tenants: offices single or In suites. BLACK St BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Js2l-49t DESK ROOM-DESIRABLE LOCATION ON Fifth av. For further Information address DESK, Dispatch office.. ' Ja25-38 OFFICES-IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR. Schmertz, Knhnand other build ings and in other zood localities: send us your name and address and we will mail youourrent list regularly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. Jais 63t OFFICESIN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly or In snlts: all modern Improvements and low rent, inquire at THli BANK. oc23-49t OFFlCEi-NO. 609 HA5IILTON BUILDING; verydcsirablo and well-lighted office: rent low to good tenant: possession at once.1 BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Ja2S-28t OFFICES IN BISmKLL BLOCK. CORNER OF smithfield st. and Seventh av. Inqnlre at ROOM 209, on second floor. Jall-JT-Sut SUITE OF EIGHT OFF1CES-ON SECOND floor orNo. 2 Ninth St.: rent exceptionally low to good tenant. BLACK BAIRD, a". Fourth avenue. Ja23-82t Miscellaneous. BRICK-YARD PROPERTY BOILER. EN GINE, etc., on Bedford, av. near Erin st.. Thirteenth ward: good clay and all down grade hauling. Inquire of 1. R. 'JVHITAKEK. 195 Fifth av.. city. Ja22-0t STORAGE-SAVE RENTS-MERCHANTS AN D brokers carrying stocks can bare ofilce facili ties Tree: R.R. track ill. warehouse; low Insurance and every convenience for handling; money saved by moderate charges for hauling and storage; separate departments for furniture, mcrcuandlse. etc.: Inquire for rates; telephone Nu. 50. W. A. HOEVEI.ER. Storage, Twclftn and Pike sts.. Pittsburg; Pa. noSO-59-sat Columbia Iron and Steel C,o. Stock for Sale. Ten shares. Par value $100 each. Apply to John Solder's executors, or to EDWARD OASIPBELL. Attorney at Law. jalM Unlnntown, Fayette Co.. Pa. A RT SCHOOL- ( Instruction In crayon work given by a compe tent Instructor. Course commencing February 2, 1891, will continue for tbreo months. The art of making draperies and faces will be acquired in that time. Terms, eta. can be bad by calling on or ad dressing ART SCHOOL; 233 Frankstown av.E. E.. jaSJ-Si Pittsburg, Pa. TOP COATS AND ULSTERS Made to measure. Specialties In imported goods ror sneb wear. Correctly cut In prevail ing fashion. -H. & O. E. AHLEBS, MERCHANT TAIL0R3, 120 Smithfield street. " Telephone 1389, deZ3-TTSSU Is UROPE WE SELL TICKETS TO AND from tbe Old Country by all leadwe lines; also drafts, money orders, foreign coin. eta.atNewYorkrates. MAX BCHAMBERQ fc CO., 527 binlthfletdst,, Plttsburc, Pa. Agents Penna. R. R. Co. Ja3-wsa WANTFrp-ONE XKS IN EVERY VV iVi 1.CU country town, to seUCUner portable foot warmers on commission: I will ship one dozen or more to any responsible man and take my pay when they are sold; no more cold feet. H. H.HAYES: 1438 Penn ava. JaJl-K-M.J CHOICE PROPERTIES. A Stone House Is the coming residence. Wo have three for sale that we believe, are better than any, others now in the market. We know they are well built they were built under . our supervision by day work no shoddy contract work. Of course, they are on as phaltum streets, two in East End, one at Rou,p, all con- -venient to the different rapid transit lines an'd P. R. R.; and again of course, they- have every possible modern con venience and luxury, such as sanitary plumbing, electric light and the thousand and one things such as a house should have. They are neces sarilyin choice neighborhoods it woujd not pay to build . them in any locality but the best. They vary in size from 12 to 15 rooms, and. of cobrse, - in price; but the prices are the , only things about them that are cheap $16,000 to "$20, 000. Come to the office and see photographs, or .drop us a postal and our representative will call in one ot our car-: riages, that we keep for- this. , purpose, and take you to the houses; its no" trouble, it's business. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AV. jal7-12-3),23 ARE YOU THINKING- BUILDING? If so, you will want a lot ; want it in a good location;' want good neighbors, nice sur roundings, lots of fresh air, lots of light; you don't want to. be crowded; you want good sewerage and a paved street, , and not further than 10 to 15 minutes' ride from downtown.' Call to see us. We have a corner lot in Oakland which may suit you. (D89). BLACK & BAIRD, ,ai.wMu 95 FOURTH AVE. For Sale S3.0CO Ele (rant new trick dwelU ing. 8 large rooms, ball, vestibule, donble par lors, bnth. Inside w. x. stationary wasfistand, slate mantels through oat, tile hearths, china closet, pantry. bacK stairs, inside shutters, gas fixtures.' electrlo bells, handsomely pa pered and painted, both, Caes, ranjte. laundry, with stationary tubs, front and back porches, shade trees, street sew ered and paved, stoua sidewalks, lot fenced, and every hine com plete; only ten minutes' ride from the heart of the city. This i an ex ceptional bargain and well worth Investigat ing WM. PETTY A CO., 107 Fourth av. Ja22-S4-Tbssu $1,000 CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER. OAKLAND. ", desirablFdwelling - On prominent asphaltum paved street, 15 min utes from Wood street. Location all that could be desired. A new nine-room dwelling pressed brick front, with all modern improve ments electric Rent, electric bell.", bath, inside w. c., spacious double parlors, front and rear porches, etc. Price, M0.000L - i M. F. HIPPLE & CO., ' 96 FOURTH AVENUE. JS25V56-TTSU " FOE SALE. Lawrer.ceville Lots, Cheap. Borne of tbe Most Desirable Lots in tbe Seventeenth Ward, on IftWIN PLACE. Between Forty-second anil Forty.fourta St-. ZIKxl00It..forn,G0a Easy Terms. (95). -Also on Butler st.. SttlOO f .-.. SL200. On Flak st, 22x140 ft.. SL5KI On Hampsen St.. 20x100 JL. LloO. On Butler, near Forty-ninth St., 20x100 ft, (2,700. Also others. Call or send for list. W. A. HEEE01T& SONS. Ja236-'WSn 80 Fourth arcnuV $4,aop WILL BUY A NEAT FRAME Dwelling, nearly new, containing seven rooms, reception ball, etc; only 20 minutes from dry; unsurpassed location: fine view; close toB-B. station bouse; cost over $8,000 to build; lot 5Sx 121; plenty of additional ground can be bad If" desired. M.F. HIPPLE k CO., K FOURTH AV. ia252-Tnan The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrical Engineers and Contractors. SsMlla Bella, Burglar Alarms. Annunciators, eta- la. candescent Lijht and Bell Wiring t specklflk. Bole agents for tbe J enney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Fv Telephone 1774 Wl3-HM 4 -.--- V I 3 . jflii- ,.iiijf.-aat4iLr W&&H HH1LWJW1