9E9B 3- .. THE FITTSBUBG-' "DISPATCH. SUNDAY, '' FEBRUARY 1, 189L 11 ARGUING FOR CASH. Mandamus Proceedings Against Con troller Grier Heard. A QUESTION OF GOYiSRMIKG LAWS. The Judges Will Examine the Papers and Decide the Case Later. IESTEEDAI IN THE CODS!! COURTS The final argument in the mandamus pro ceedings of Robert Berry against Controller Grier, to compel the payment of fees for holding inquests as Deputy Coroner, tooK place Yesterday before Judges Collier and Elagle". ' -itiorneys Moore and McFarland appeared on behalf of Mr. Berry and Kobb and Fitz simmons for Controller Grier. The argu ment was opened by Mr. Fitisimmons reading the answer of the Controller to the mandamus. He assigns as bis reason lor refusing to pay the DeputyCoronerthattbe act oflSS9. under which Le was appointed, is a ceneral act and does not ..'? to Allegheny county, which has special lans. . .. act of 1811, which was re-enacted and ui-de special to Allegheny county by the act of 1S36. be asserts, is the one under which the Corouer works. He can only deputize a J iistice ot the Peace to hold an inauest in his alienee, and Mr. Berry is not a Justice ot the Pe-icc He lurtlier maintained that the act of 1SS) is uncoitimtiunal. because it provides for pav ing tlie Dcputv Coroner by leo, whereas the Constitution sins that in counties haTiug over 15U,0UU inhabitants all county officers shall be paid byalay. V. D. Moore replied on behalf of the Deputy Coroner. He asserted that fees and salary were uot sjnonomous, a a bbown by the Constitution and statutes. The term "fees." as used in this case, he said, meant the com pensation allowed by law for doing the services named, ana had no relation to salary. The act of lsi3, fixini the salary of county officers in counties ot over 500,000 population, only ap plies to those officers ho entered on their duties after the census of 1S90 became known, which was Januarv 1,1891. The other officers remain under the act ot 1SSL The acts of 1856 and 1M1 being special, he claimed, were uncon stitutional. John S. RobD next spoke for Controller Grier. He contended that nndcr the act of lfeJGoalva justice of the peace could be depu tized to hold an Inquest. The Constitution provides that all couiitr officers shall be paid Dy salary, and in the act of 1SS1 there is no pro vision for a deputy coroner, and the plain im plication Iron) the. provision of the statute is that there should he no deputy coroner. If there should be deputy coroners, then their salaries should He iixed by the balary Board under the act of 1S76. as the salaries of deputy ahenffs are fixed. In conclusion, he contended that the act ol ISS9 was unconstitutional. The Court took the papers and reserved a de cision. JJISTBICT C0TJBT GEAND JUB0ES Drawn by the United States Commissioners Yesterday Afternoon. Grand jurors for the March term in the the United States District Court were drawn by the commissioners yesterday to serve at the sitting at fecrauton. They are as follows: George A. Chalf ant, manufacturer, Etna, Al legheny county; A. A. Coleman, clerk. Canons burg, Washington cuunty; William Sprague. assessor, Pittsburg, Allegheny county; E. L. lialliet, farmer, Limestonville, Montour county; C. S. Fargo, merchant, Nanticoke, Luzerne count; Levi Beal. farmer. Unity. Fayette count-; William Hartley, gentleman, Bedford, Bedford count-; M.V. B. Scof, gentleman. Mo noncaaela Cross Roads, Fayette county; P. M. Teats.aeent, Hummel's Wharf, Snyder county; H. L. Phillips farmer, Lauder. Warren county; David Wattson, farmer. Allenwood, Union county; E. P. Pope, expressman, Montgomery, (Susquehanna county; John F. Scott, gentle man, Pittsburg, Allegheny county; Joseph Cramer, contractor, Cramer, Indiana count); George W. Briscoe, waiter, Altoona, Blair county; L. H. Martin, gentleman. Williamsport, Lycommc county: John Burkhart, farmer, Butler, Butler county; Anderson P. Miller, farmer, Fisher. Clarion county: A. G. Church, attorney, Meadville, Crawford county; Isaac Meuserole. merchant, Spnngville, Susquehanna cuunt; Thomas A. Pender, bailiff, Pittsburg. Allegheny county; Thomas Ralph weigbmaster, Pittsburg, Allegheny county; G. G. Hutchinson, manufacturer. Warrior's Mark; Huntingdon county. TO-MOEBOWS COUBT "WOEK. Cases to Be Presided Over by the Several Judges. Common Pleas 2s o. 1 Rows et al vs Lynn; Fi delity Title and Trust Company vs Niag ara Fire Insurance Company; same vs Bon Fire Office; same vs Merchants' Insurance Company: McCabe vs Mc Aleese etal; Swartzwelder vs Woods; QuaiU tb KUdc; Gumbert etal vs Wood;. Douglass vs Carson et al; Ganby Mining and Smelt ing Company vs First National Bank: Poor vs Reed. Common Pleas No.Z Borouhg McKeesport vs Canfield: same vs tame: same vs Brindle; same vs Brown: same vs Clark; Duke vs Jeffreys; Kcanlon vs Baugbman: Weaver vs Hamilton; Riddle vs Stewart; Elkin vs Popmger et nx; Karl vs Pittsburg .Manganese Company; Black & Co. v Craig: Shafl er vs Delp. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Joseph Higgins, John Moleska. Anthony Moleska, Leonious Letonious, John Andrelius, John Atchas. BEE GOT EXE CHILD. A Habeas Corpus Case Settled In Judge wings Court. The habeas corpus case of Mrs. Anna Hanna against her husband, William Hanna, to secure possession of her five-year old daughter, was conducted before Judge Ewing yesterday. The couple had separated and the father retained the girl. The case was settled by the father agreeing to let the mother have the child. When tne order was made the child refused to go with her mother. She was finally carried -way screaming and struggling. Several bstauders went to give the mother assistance, but sbo threatened to knock down any man who touched the child, thinking they wanted to take her from her. The father of fered no interference. QUESTION OF A TEASE MAKE Decided by Judge Acheson in the United States District Court. In the United States District Court yesterday Judge Acheson handed down a decision on the application for preliminary injunction tore strain the Anchor Medicine Company, of this city, from using the word "Anchor" as a trade mark. The application was made by Dr. F. A. Richter, wbo testified to using the word in Ger many and to having had it registered here lu lbS9. The defendants, however, snowed they had u'cd it since lSbo, and were ignorant of the existence of the German firm. The Court held that he was not justified in restraining the defendants from conducting their business as it had been done four years prior to tiling the bill. The motion was denied. Six Men for One Crime, In Criminal Court to-morrow will begin the trial of six Italians for the murder of one of their countrymen, which occurred last fall. During a celebration of some event a fight was started in a shanty boat at Cbartiers during which one ot the men was shot and subse quently died. Out of some 30 men arrested at the time, the Coroner held six of them for the crime. Minor Notes of the Courts. A charter was granted yesterday to the Indies' Relief Society of Allegheny. In the suit of H. W. Lawaeinst George G. Jeremy, an action on a note, a verdict was given sesterday for 176 03 for the plaintiff. The commissions of 121 notaries public of Allegheny county, signed by Governor Paul son, were received at the Recorder's office yesterday. Judge Ewixg heard arguments on appeals yesterday of F. I Bobbins, of the Robbins Coal Company, who was fined by Alderman Bell for coaling locomotives on Snnday. The Court yesterday fixed Thursday, Feb ruary 5, for an argument in the case of A. Gil fillen against Allegheny county, to restrain Controller Grier from depositing the county funds in the Central Bank. Sarah J. P. Waonxb yesterday sued for divorce from Charles U. Wagner, alleging that he bad been convicted of bigamy- Eugenie Schmidt alleges that her husband, Gustavo E. Bchmldt, offered her Indignities and she wants a divorce. Jusox Btoite Imposed the following sen tences yesterday: H. R, McPherson, assault and battery, 8 cents fine and costs; William Llston, same offense and same sentence; W. R. .McGlnness, the same offense, 125 and costs- 8. C.De Woody, larceny, 2 hours to the peniten tiary. Jaxe GnAHAM entered suit yesterday against M oses Dean for (10,000 damages for the death of her, husband. She alleges her hus band died from liquor furnished by the de fendant, who is a saloon keeper. David Staup, another saloon keeper, is also sued by the same plaintiff for a like amount. THREE EXHIBITIONS. prrrsBUEa abt lovers can bevel nr GOOD W0BES. The Water Colors at the Academy of Science and Art Building Yerestchagin's In fluenceThe Accomplishments at the Bchool of Design. The exhibition of water colors at the Academy of Science aud Art Building on Filth street last week, was, it is believed, the first exhibition of this distinct character ever held in Pittsburg. As such it must be considered of more than usual import ance, because it marks a decided adrance and is an event of no small moment. It means also that the Art Society has entered upon a course of practical activity, with the avowed purpose of advancing art in a public way, by every means at its disposal. Tnis exhibition is but one of the treats planned by the directors for this season. The next one. probably, will be an exhibition of Mr. C S. Rinebart's works, upon the occasion of his visit to this city by invitation of the Art Society. The reception which will be tendered Mr. Rinehart on the evening of the 19th can not, in the nature of things, be public, but it Is believed that his works will be open to the public for several days at tho Academy build ing. The number of. water colors on exhibition was 61. Among tlicni were works by Chase, Church, Crane, Edwards, Ferris, Gibson, Mur phy, Parton, Smillie, Wyant and other well known painters. Beyond doubt the little picture by Chase, entitled, "Au Revoir," is the gem of the col lection. There is a delicacy ot feeling for form and expression displayed in this little work, together with a perfectly satisfactory treat ment of detail, which is rare. Indeed. The Church pictures cannot be considered other than sketches, symphony in blue, harmony in green, or what you like. They are simply beautiful suggestions, and considered as such arc charming. They are in manner somewhere between the absolute certainty and truthful ness, with freedom, of a Fortuny and the abso lute certainty, without freedom, of a Messonier. It would be better if they were one thing or the other. Among the other works are many possessing good qualities and many of very ordinary quality The exhibition, however, taken in connection with the one in Allegheny and the scientific lectures, under the anspices of the academy, by Prof. Young, this week, indicates pretty strongly the tendency of the time, and promises an Intellectual aud artistic activity heretofore unknown. In the Carnegie Galleries. The sensation experienced by the native citizen of Pittsburg upon entering the Carnegie Art Galleries, in which are hung the famous paintings by Vassili Vassllievitch "Verest chagin is new, and beyond doubt agreeable. You enter the beautiful granite building from Federal street and ascendhe broad stairway to the reoeption hall. At once, and instinc tively, you feel that the apartments are filled with an air of elegance and refinement which lias always been associated in your mind with the famous galleries of Europe; or. it you have not been abroad, with the Metropolitan Ma scum or the Corcoran Gallery. People tread lightly as ihey pass from one case to another, or walk before the great canvasses which are forever telling stories of war, trin mpb or travel. Around yon, on every side, aud dividing the hall, are draped with exquisite taste the finest Oriental rngs In the Vorld. One of these is 60 feet lone and wnrth a 'fortune. It is superb in color and beautiful in design. It is looped up m tne center, forming a low archway through which visitors pass to the upper galleries. As you study the perfect harmony of design and rare quality ot color, an image arises in the mind, aud you see the patient Oriental carpet weavers toiling unceas ingly, thread by thread, year after year, with out a thought of the ultimate destiny of their production. Perhaps tbeso -carpets full gay, that wraught were in the Orient," graced the presence chamber of royalty. The Russian guard sits patiently at the entrance. Hundreds ot thousands have passed him in like manner since he left Moscow with the paintings 12 years aeo. and you are to him but one of this innumerable company. There floats through the elegant apartments themnrmurof subdued voices as groups, with catalogues in hand, discuss the paintings, their merits and significance. The atmosphere is so different from that out of which you cimea moment ago. The hurrying throng on Federal street, tbe ward politicians, buzzing about the plain building across the way, bent only on securing re-election to office, the squatty market house which has but one purpose in the world, that of filling tbe stomachs of men; the scurry ing electric cars, bobbing long with a ferry boat like motion, under a network of wires which disfigure the war. all these belong out side. Within is a fountain of intellectual activity and from it are flowing to-day innumer able streams of thought and aesthetic culture, which reach out to the uttermost bounds of our great cities. In the presence ot these works the mill ionaire and tbe intelligent clerk aro on equal terms. They get the same kind ot pleasure and the same quantity, other things being equal. Kothing like this sight was ever before witnessed in Pittsbnrg or Allegheny. It is simply a new revelation we see ourselves In a new light for tbe first time. This is the true significance of tho remarkable Success of tbe exhibition that other communities bad tbe people to enjoy art exhibitions of this kind and the art to enjoy. We have always had tbe ap preciative people, but never had the great col lections to enjoy. Surely Mr. Andrew Carnegie planned well and wisely when he erected this beautiful building and dedicated it to public use. His faith in tho ultimate outcome of the plan was firm, although to many it seemed sanguine. It is now demonstrated beyond a shadow of doubt that art, upon being furnished a home in our midst, will find its way into that home, and that the people at large are more than anxions to enjoy the intellectual feasts thus furnished them. The Design Exhibition. The School of Design exhibition will be held this week. Thursday the work ot the pupils was examined and medals awarded, full men tion of which has already been made in The Dispatch. Now Patents. The following is a list of patents issued to "Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio aud West Virginia inventors lor the week end ing January 27, 1891, as furnished .by O. D. Levis. Patent Attorney, 131 Filth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.: J. F. Bender, Canton, O., plow jointer; J. F. Bender, Canton, O., plow wheel. J. H. Croskey and B. U. Ripley, Pittsburg, Pa., sand blast stencil; C. I Goehring, Alle .ghenv. Pa., rotary cutter head; J. "W.Harti gan, Morgantown, W. Va., dental anodyne; Henrv Hardstutf, New Castle, Pa., wire nail feeder; H. J. Heinz, Pittsburg, Pa., sample exhibiting barrel; E. A. Hollister, Welch Glade. "W. Va.. plow; P. C. Lawless, Allegheny, Pa., flexible piping; "W. F. Richards. Pittsburg, Pa., fluid graduating device; Ephraini Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., mowing machine. I HAVE seen the magic effect of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy in cases of croup and colds among iny grandchildren. "We would not think of going to bed at night without a bottle of this remedy in tbe house. Cham berlain's medicines are growing more popu lar here every day. J. R. Dodds, editor of the daily and weekly Arbor State, of "Wy more, Neb. wsu SECOND MIDWINTER EXCURSION TO "WASHINGTON CITr, , Via the B. & O. K. B., On Thursday, February 12. Bate, 59 the round trip, tickets good for ten days and valid for trip to Baltimore. Trains leave Pittsburg at 7:25 a. m. and 9:20 p! m. Pall man parlor cars ou day traiu and sleeping cars on night train. Plates. To reduce stock we offer remarkable in ducements. We now display on our counters three special bargains at 25, 35 and 60c. Do not fail to see them. White china This is positively our last week for our great mark down tale of -white china. Call early. Chas. Bexzkxsxexn, 152. 15i and 166 Federal street, AIL kinds of furniture re-upholstered. Hauoh & Keenah, 83 Water street. Desirable Houses and Rooms for Bent Described in the To Let Columns of The Dis patch to-morrow. Mondays and Thursdays are special rent days. A CULINARY TREAT. The Public Cooking Scheol Holds Commencement Exercises. A LIST OP THE FAIR GRADUATES. Great Preparations for the Stats Teachers' Association. HEWS F-0M TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS One wonld suppose that the twelfth com mencement exercises of the Public Cooking School would not be such a conspicuous success as the previous events, on account of the rainy weather of yesterday, but the crowd of visitors was as immense as ever. The large hall of the Grant School .was utilized for exhibition purposes. Four large tables covered with snowy linen and outlined, by a framework of smilax, were filled with innumerable dishes, whose repu tation on similar occasions has already been established. A wealth of pink and green bnnting artistically extended across tho center of the hall, formed an arch on the platform and covered the chandeliers. Superintendent Luckey made a few intro ductory remarks, staling that tho school is now three years old and that the Industrial Com mittee had dispensed with the practico of giv ing prizes, as it Droved burdensome and caused dissatisfaction. Controller E. S. Morrow was then introduced, and stated that the Scriptural quotation that "Man should not live by bread alone" is as trne to-day as 19 centunei ago. Yet man must have food, and it must be prepared for him. Tbe art of cooking appears to bo a lost art, as at tested by the number of dyspeptics. There is close communication between the brain and the stomach, and we ought to bail this era that is helping to make cooking a fine art. It promises well for tbe coming man. The lessons these graduates received were more useful than any of the higher branches, and these lessons were only tbe foundation upon which they were to build. Dr. Guy McCandless delivered the diplomas, and as each representative of tbe different classes came forward for tho bunch of diplo mas, be said a few happy words to each. One pnpil cooked 631 dishes and another 500, during tbe term. Tbe entire class earned the reputa tion of having cooked the best and greatest va riety oi dishes of any of their predecessors. The visitors were then served with the tooth some viands. Before the'onslaught, Superin tendent Luckey proudly poised an immense platter, containing a large llsli, for the inspec tion ot tbe visitors. To facilitate matters. Sec tary Reisf ar, Mark Lewis and D. R. Torrence, of tbe Industrial Committee, sliced tbe cakes and pies with great skill, while under Mrs. Halloa's superior management a corps of grad uates served the visitors. Tbe following is a complete list of thoso who were given diplomas: Anna Bonne, Nellie Brocket;, Annie Henderson. Alma Kennedy, Sophia Kilmain, Agnes McCaffrey, Nellie JIc Cutcbeon, Annie Price, Agnes I'ryer, Bertha Schamborg, Florence Smith, Alice Tyler, Laura Wallace, Maud Wilson, Lizzie Ziedler, Josio Haumer, Fannie McKee, Mamio Morris, Anna Kupp, Mattie Bobson, Stella Schueman. Lyda Tori e j, Mamie Tussey, Kate Walsh, Lulu Yonn ker, Lizzie Wyman. Mamio Jones, Sadie Kenney, Sallle McCann, Minnie Nichol, Bessie Oglesby. Bosey Phillips, Hannah Reynolds, Emma Suttzer, Mary Schubert, Grace Thomp son, Aggie Holden, Louisa Giedel, Lizzie Thompson, Emma Aring, Fannie Chiley,Lizzie Conley. Mary Edwards, Maggie Noble, Clara Godfrey, Maud Lewis, Mollie McCleary, Katie Noland, Annie O'Conner, Mollie Rosenthal, Annie Leeds. Rose Solomon. Mary Thomas, Mamie Sweeney, Cora Brush, Clara Barr. Car rie Jacobs, Ida McCandless, Helen Johnson, Ida Rohen, Maggie Mariner. Educational Notes. It is rumored that a very popular primary teacher ot the Wickersham School, is to be married in the near future. At a private meeting of tho Executive Com mittee of the Teachers' Guild, held yesterday morning, several naixes were nominated for candidacy. The Guild meets next Saturday. The provisions of the bill presented in the Legislature by Representative Farr for the attendance of children of certain ages in the schools, are regarded with favor by the educa tional fraternity of Pittsburg. Miss Emma Hui.uk, of the Soho school, has been called upon to bear heavy afflictions in the past nine months. Her father and mother both passed away, and last Thursday her sister and only near relative died. Air -unexpected treat was in store for the teachers of tbe Hazelwood and Sylvan avenue Echooli last Tbursday that was not down on their daily programme. Mrs. Cunningham in vited the entire corps over to an elaborate lunch. MBS. Vak WAGaONEK,of Kingston, N. Y., has signified her willingness to accept tho po sition of drawing supervisor of the Pittsburg schools at a salary of 51,100. The Committee on Teachers anil Salaries will meet during the week to elect a supervisor. There are other applicants beside Mrs. Van Waggoner. The Teachers' Permanent Certificate Com mittee, comprising Prof. C. B. Woods, J. K. Bane. W. W. Kennedy, Miss Mary E. Graham and Ella McCntcheon, will bold the first of a series of examinations next Saturday at the Miller street building. The subjects will bo drawing and music The examinations will continue rive Saturdays. Philadelphia will be the scene of a great educational gathering on tho 24th, 25th and 26th of February. The National Association ot Superintendents, a branch of the National Teachers' Association, will discuss ideas for the benefit of tbe schools at large. On the same dates at the same place State Superintendent Waller has called a meeting of the city, county and borough superintendents. The schools are doing their share to help the poor sufferers at Mammoth. On Friday the Washington schools collected $02. The Mt. Washington school received contributions Fri day and will receive more to-morrow. The North school also will have a collection to morrow. A large case, filled with canned fruit, coffee and other edibles, wero contributed by the pupils of the Washington schools and will be sent to the scene of tbe disaster to-morrow. Dr. J. P. Stebbet and D. A Stevenson, Directors of the Hiland school, whose terms ex pire in June, will not likely have any formida ble opposition at the coming election in Feb ruary. Under tbe board to wbich these gentle men belong there has been a remarkable im provement in the schools of the ward, and these gentlemen bavo been foremost in the changes. Three new school houses have been erected, with no additional tax on the citizens ot the ward. The Higbee Memorial Committee, of which Prof. Fisher is a member, have now secured 1,000 wbich will cover all the expenses of the monument, bust and memorial volumes. Chairman McCaskey, of the committee, who is editor of the -f-'ennjiii'anfa School Journal, re ports the monument ready for erection as soon as tbe weather permits. A final report of the manner of distributing the contributions to tnis fund will be prepared tor the State Teach ers' Association in July. Peof. H. W. Fishee, Chairman of the Ex ecutive Committco of the Teachers' State As sociation, has called a meeting at Harnsburg next Friday, of the committee to outlino the programme and secure rates on tbe different railroads for tbe coming State Teachers' an nual meeting, which this year meets in Bed ford. The members of tbe committee are ex Snperintendent Brumbaugh, of! Huntingdon countv; Prof. G. W. Hull, of Lancaster county; C. a. Walton, of Chester county: Miss E. Loyd. Principal of the Newtown schooi, Delaware county; Prof. Phillips, of the West Chester Normal school, and Prof. H. W. Fisher. Pitts burg. MEETINGS. ATTENTION, STONECUTTERS A SPE CIAL meeting (business of importance) will be held nn MONDAY EVENING. Feb. 2, at 7:30 o'clock, at 25 Federal st-, Allegheny. Full attendance requested. VeI-30 By order of the Lodge. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE-MY WIFE, LIZZIE PFALZ GRAF, has left my bed aud board with out just cause or provocation. I hereby notify all persons not to trust her on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by ber after this date. Jan CABY 3L 1S9L PHILIP PFALZGRAF. JaSl-M SHOO.Ea The ladies' ADJUSTABLE Shoe is the' most comfortable in the world, A PALMER, Gen'lAgt, noZ-120-su Nos. 241 Sixth it, Pittsburg, Pa. EUROPE WE RELL TICKETS TO AND from the Old Country by all leading lines; also drafts, money orders, foreign coin, etc at New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERG &. CO., S27 bmithflelds-, Pittsburg. Pa, Agents Penna. R. R. 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Tbe greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: MO to 600 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (620 in six days; another (33 in two hours. .We want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory tsample y'raall 35 cts. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. Ja31-9 SALESMEN-RAND, McNALLY & CO.'S 1891 atlas or the world, Indexed, Just out: gives both old and new U. S. population figures:' 315 Iiages, new maps, latest changes; price 93 75; Iberal terms; exclusive territory. KAriD. MO- aalui a uu., inroiaTST. new ior iny. fcl-1 SALESMAN -TO TRAVEL "THROUGH WEST MORELAND. Fayette and Indiana counties. One who is acquainted with the trade preferred. Must come well recommended. None other need apply. Address HUSTLER, Dispatch office. . ' - ' 1a30-63 ALESMEN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH grocery, bakery and confectionery trade in Pittsburg, Alleghenyand nearby towns; security required. Address w, D., Dispatch office. jel-124 SALESMEN WE MANUFACTURE THE FIN EST white enameled letter: new nrocess:tbe best: send stamn for sample. BELLEFONTAINE MFG. CO.. Cincinnati. fel-19. ALESMAN EXPERIENCED MAN FOR real estate, for Sonthtldc. on commission. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth av.T cl.167. fcl-50 UPHOLSTERER-TO HANG SHADES. LACE and heavy curtains, and general upholstery work; only those with city experience need ap ply. E. GROETZINGEK, 627 and 629 Penn av. fcl-76 YOUNG MAN WITH 300 TO 1500, -IN LIGHT manufacturing business; sales cash, goods in demand; nronts (10 per day: money wanted to Increase business; must be accepted within one week;notrlflers. Address W. C., Dispatch office. fcl-125 Agents. AGESTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keefe's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhcea pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, soro throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility Dills, whooping cough pills, non cathartlc pills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price, V cents; large bottles. II. UK. O'KEEFE A CO., Homeopathic Chemists. 31 Filth av., Pittsburg. V ill move to 703 Smltlifleld st. April 1. Ja25-13 AGENTS WE WANT RELIABLE MEN IN Western. Central and Northwestern Penn sylvania, wbo are already traveling salesmen, to carry our lubricating oil samples as a sideline; namereference and territory. MANUFACTUR EKS''OILCO Cleveland, O. Ja21-100 AGENTS-EVERYWHERE, FOR TTIE NEW book, 'Indlan Horrors, or Massacres by the Red Men"; write quick for circulars or send 35 cents for elegant canvassing sample; big sales; big pay. E. GATELY & CO., 25 Federal st?, Alle gheny, Pa. fel-40-Tusu AGENTS-ACTIVE AGENTS IN EVERY county to sell Ta-va-zon Key-to-Blood and Ta-va-zon Cough Svrup: best on earth. Call or in close stamp to DR. GRIFFITH DRUG CO., Third and Grant 616., Pittsburg, Pa. (Copyright). fel-119 AGENTS-TO SELL "EMIN PASHA." BY A. J. Mountenvy-Jeplison; the great com panion book to Stanley's "In Darkest Africa;" sold only by subscription. P. J. FLEMING A CO,, 77 Diamond st. )a25-TWTrES AGENTS-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN A bonanza for good workers. ROOM 1, Excel slorBuildlng, corner Grant St. and bixthav. fel-63 - Female Help. DRESSMAKERS-TO INVESTIGATE MME. Kellogg's system of ladles' French tailor ing; the only system m America that cuts Worth's French front, back, darts, skirts and sleeves without refitting: Journal or French Tailoring free. PARLOR, SO0PENN-AV. fel-8 LADIES TWO EXPERIENCED YOUNG ladles for office work: good penmanship and recommendations required: position open wlih an old reliable firm. Address X. Y. Z-, Dispatch office. fel-lll MUSIC TEACHUR - LADr TO TEACH 'piano. Address C. H. MILLARD, 22 Cbcs nut6t. Ja3l-51 Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS-IN E. E.-HANDSOMELY FUR NISHED parlor suite, two single rooms and room suitable for two: terms moderate. Address M. N. O.. Dispatch office. fel-117 OCCUPANTS-LARGE FJIONT BOOM AND two back; both gases: bath; second storv; private famllr; rent reasonable. Call at 3608 FIFTH AV., Oakland. fel-; 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 erty and placing or moneys promptly. MOLAIN &2UGSM1TH, 437 Grant st. lel-12 MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of interest and no delay. It you need money aDOly MORRIS & FLEMING. 1W Fourth ave. J y27-86-TTSSU MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF country property, and at low rates. In large and small amounts. Call on WILLIAMS & CO., Excelsior Building. 653 Grant st. Ja27-6S MONET LOANED-LOWE3T BATES OF IN TEREST, according to amount and loca tion: no delay. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., Ut Fourth av. se30-S9-Tussu MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS . to suit at 4X, 6 and 6 per cent. ALLES & jjAiLEY. 164 Fourth ave. TeL 167. apl4-l-TTSsn TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at X per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny. Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland conn ties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave, JeJ-aO-su WANTED. Situations. BOOKKEEPING OR OFFICE WORK-BY young woman. Address L. G., Dispatch office. . fel-98 MANAGEMENT OF A SET OF BOOKS BY A competent and reliable party, or any other clerical work that only requires a part or his time dally; reierence given. Address SPECIAL. Dis patch office. Ja23-22 POSITION AS MANAGER IN RETAIL pharmacy: longexperlence: best of reierence. Address MANAGER, care Schwartz, Cneswrlght a. vuerry, ooa St.. city. ica-t H.. DispatchjOffice. POSITION-BY AN EXPERIENCED CLOTH ING salesman; best of reference given. Address B. B. 25, DIsnatch office. fel-C2 POSITION-AS BOOKKEEPER: SIX YEARS' experience: a No. 1 references. Address P. T. N., Dispatch office. Ia31-5Q S1TUATION-A3 COLLECIOR BY MIDDLE AGED man; can give good references as to character and security. Address COLLECTOR, Bharpsburg P. o. Ja28-24-WFsu S1TUATION-AS COMPOSITOR: GERMAN and English; strictly sober and reliable man. Address CH. F., Dlspatcb office. fel-41 Partners. PA RT N ER-A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERI ENCE wishes a partner In the purchasing of a valuable oil property; a marriageable ifnuian preferred. Address JACKSON, Dispatch office. fcl-25 PARTNER TO TAKE A ONE-THIRD INTER EST In well-established manufacturing busi ness; capital required, $3,000. Address 1NTER LST, Dispatch office. Ja29-8 PERSON OR PEKSONS-WITH CAPITAL OF S7.000 to (10,000 to invest In a safe and perma nent Investment: 8 per cent guaranteed annually. Apply at 115 CARSON ST. or 2105 SARAH ST., 8. S. ja23-22-WTSU Real Estate. B Y A PRACTICAL GARDENER, WITH famllv. a ffiwiit e-irden farm to work on shares. Apply at BECKEBT'S SEED STORE, 47 lederal st., Allegheny. Ja3l-7 HOUSE-7 TO 9 ROOMS, LOWER PART OF the cltr,-not over f6, 500 cash: also one-half or one acre, Ingram or Crafton station: must be cheap; wltb or without dwelling. S. J. FLEM ING & CO., J52 Finn av. feI-92 TO BUY-FOR CASH, BEFORE THE 20TH day of February, a large farm, suitable for stock raising; must have good water and plenty of It; no choice as to location: no objection to part of farm having some timber on. Only owners ad dress, giving full particulars and lowest cash price. WILLIAMS & CO., Excelsior Building, 553 Grant St. Ja27-67 TO RENT-A NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE of seven or eight rooms, situated preferably in East End: must be In irood location and have a yard. Address BEE, Dispatch office. fel-59 Itooms. FLAT-APRIL 1; SMALL FLAT FOR FAMILY of three, without children: central location preferred. Address HOME, Dispatch office. Ja31-57 ROOMS BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wire, three unfurnished rooms, with board, in a strictly private family: must be first class: references exchanged. Address K. D., Dispatch office. fcl-00 OR 3 FURNISHED KOOMS-FOR LIGHT housekeeping. Address lmmcdlatclv, with rull particulars, GLASS BUDUET, 133 Fifth av. fel-10O Boarding. BOARDING BY GENTLEMAN, 8HADY S1DE: private family, references ex changed. Apply T. O. P. this office jat-5 Miscellaneous. EVERT LADY WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 613 Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME FLESHER'S' ladies' tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. nol9-23 HORSES-TO BOARD. INQUIRE OR AD DRESS PFLAUM A CO., 182 Second av. Tel ephone 1106. fel-45 ATHE-SMALL. SECOND-HAND FAST lathe in good order and cheap: give full de- scrlntlon. Aoarcss v. au iuwijt.ii, no. w Llthgow av., Allegheny. fct-66 o K.-O'KEEFE'S O. K. SHOE BLACKING. Everybody to use. Beats them all. Ja26-15 SAFE-SECOND-HAND, MODERN, IN GOOD condition, about 32 inches deep and 62 Inches wide, outside measure, with combination'lock. Addrcs stating make, time used and price, SAFE USER, Dispatch office. ja30-117 SPACE WITH POWER OR WITHOUT. AD DRESS, stating location and size, P. O. BOX 325, Pittsburg. ja29-86 TO BUY-A CHEAP HORSE: MUST BE A good worker. Address, giving description and price, A. G. M., Dispatch office. fel-37 T O BUY-SMALL ROLL-TOP DESK: LOW priced. P. O. Box No. 452. a29-M-TbSa TO KNOW WHERE PRIVATE LESSONS are given In mechanical drawing. Address PAXON, Dispatch office. fel-80 V"iOUv- GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF X 'Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photon for fl, at to and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mVWS-TT8U ET- BUILDINGS UPON WHICH TO'ERECT OVJ Champion fire escapes Inside next 60 days: best and cheapest. DICKSON & CARbY, 407 Penn building. Estimates cheerfully and promptly furnished. a25-25-Tnfl-J FOE SALE mntOVED HEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AV. RESIDENCE NEW PRESS brick; eight rooms, hall, vestibule, batb. In side w. c., electric bells, allinodernconvcnlences; lot 20x100 to an alley: price, 7.000: terms very reasonable; property on best part ot the avenue. BAXTER THOMPSON 6 CO., 162 Fourth av. fel-141-W8SU ERIN ST., NEAR WYLIE AV. AN UN USUAL bargain, new, handsome stone and pressed brick dwelling, seven rooms, -bath, w. c, vestibule, hall, electric bells, allmodcrnimprove ments: finest bonse on the Etreet: new furnace: lot 21x115 ft. to Trent st. (B.24) ALLES X BAILLY. 164 Fourth avi Tel. 167. feI-56-MWFSSU IN THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY FIRST av.. Second av.. Third av., etc.: several houses that are cheap at (6,000, (7,000, (8.000, (1.000 and (lO.ooo, and on liberal terms. C.U.LOVE, No. S3 Fourth av. JaSl-32 CJQ 300-NEAR OLD MARKET HOUSE-AM 009 elegant new two-story brick dwelling of six rooms aud finished attlr, good dry ccllar.hall, both gases, water on hoth floors, sewered, side en trance; level lot. 22x119: rents for S3U0 per year; terms, only (500 cash, balance to suit; bargain. J. M. ROWAN &. CO., 158 Third av. Ja31-3 fljjr 000 NO. 314 ATWOOD ST., OAKLAND, O' two-story frame and mansard; 10 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, cellar, front and back porch: lot 22x100 to a 20-foot alley; (1,500 cash and the balance on easy pavments. McLAIN & ZUG3M1TH, 437 Grant St. fcl-ll 2C) 000-ON LINE OF WYLIE AV. CABLE, p9 new brick dwelling of 4 rooms; good cel lar, etc.: level lot, 40x69. J. M. ROWAN & Co.. 153 Third av. Ja31-3 - C) PER CENT1N VESTMENT-SIXTH WARD; XJ good 3-story brick dwelling of 17 rooms. etc.; rental, (564 per year; only (1.700: terms, (500 cash; balance as long as deslrtd. For further particulars call on J. M. BO WAN & CO., 158 Third avenue. I&3I-3 fl 50O-SOUTHS1OE. CARSON ST., TWO t&tc3 STORY brick house, seven rooms and finished attic; lot 25x150; a rare opportunity If sold at once. HUMPHREY & WHITE 533 Grant st. fcl-84 East End Residences. OAKLAND (6,600 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, inzlde 6hntters,sllding doors between parlor and dlnlngroom; frontand rear porches: lot 21x105: complete sewerage. For par ticulars see J. E. GLASS X CO., 138 Fifth av. ft 1-75" OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. CON TAINING 10 rooms, in splendid repair, with all modern conveniences: lot contains about one and one-quarter acres or ground: on prominent street, near cable and Duquesne electric roads; good reasons given for selling. Inquire of W. H. WATT, 102 Fourth av. Ja27-SJ S4 O0O-A VKRY COMPLETE AND AT- 5W TRACTIVE home property: large lot, 40x 150. extending trom street to street; well con structed house; completed In 1889: since occnpled by owner; 7 good rooms; finished attic, hall and vestibule, bath, pantrr; sliding doors between parlor and dining room: slate mautels; range; slate roof; front and back porches: dry cellar under entire building: among the best situations In Brusliton: three minutes' walk of station. (H10I-177) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 1S Wood st., 6010 Penn av. Ja31-H QA SOO-ON VtRY EASY TERMS-A NEW Otfc two-story fruine house of 7 rooms and attic, hall, vestibule, bath,insi'e w.c. aud w. s., range, h. andc water, slate mantels and tile heartlu.in stde shntters, porches, front and rear: lotWxIOO feet; this Is a rare bargain, and Is only one minute from Roup station and one-half square from Duquesne car Hue on Ellsworth av. J..E. GLASS & CO., 138 Fifth av. feI-75' fllt OOO-FORHES ST.. NEAR MEYRAN O-J-J' av., substantial brick dwelling con taining 7 rooms, wide ball in center of house, laundry, finished attic with servants' room at tached, bath, 2w. c.'s, heater, etc.: lot 71x127 feet; more ground If desired. M. F. Hll'PLE & CO., 90 Fourth av. fcl-83-TOThsu (D-f A 300 POSITIVE BARGAIN ON PEARL TPX'tt7 st., running through to Edmund et Twentieth ward: cuolce level piece of grouud, 152 feet on Pearl street by 320 Icet deep, with three large rramc dwellings: (5,000 cash, balance to suit: this is a chance for speculation. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Ja31-22-W6u CjrT 500-SHADYSIDE, THREE MINUTES I ? from station; seven-room dwelling. with bath, laundry, art. and nat. gas; plate-glass windows throughout: front, side, and rear porches: shade trees, line lawn;- concrete cellar; lot 50x200 icet; terms easy, M. F. H1PPLE X CO., K Fourth av. fel-83-TuTbSu ffi 000 EUCLID AT.. NEAR HAYS ST. AN tDttT elegant new two-story and mansard frame dwelling of seven rooms, cemented cellar, batb, hot and cold water, both gases, hall, vestibule, electric bells, speaking tubes; rental, 8360 per year: lot, 28x125, to alley. 1. M. ROWAN& CO., 158 Third av. jaSl-S flJQ 000 FRAME DWELLIMG, 7 ROOMS: DOt modern conveniences: lotsoxWO: a large variety of fruit trees: a bargain. W. H. KAM- MERER, No. 6243 Station at. uvuru V. ,au.-.i. . .' fel-122" POSITION AS SICK NURSE OR CAKE OF Invalid, by an experienced woman, or nurse CBb V. AV.U.CUW. MUlta" ... iei-di FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Bcsidences. EAST END RESIDF.NCE-FOR J7.700 TO A quick buver, that Is worth SS1.0O0: Its location Is first class: the house Is a good brick in a No. 1 condltton;all modem imnrovements; terms rea sonable. U. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. Ja3I-32 EA!T END SEVERAL HOUSES AND LOTS, yarvlng In price from (2,500 to (3,500, that are good value and well located. C H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth av. Ja31-32 HOUSE-IN THE VICINITY OF STANTON ami Hiland avs.. In the E. E-. Is unques tionably a sare point for Investment, and a desir able situation for a home; in this locality we have to offer a modern brick bonse of 10 rooms. Includ ing two mansard rooms, highly finished throne out. Including papering of an artistic order, fine planning and sanitary arrangements: complete In each detail; stable, with carriage house, and room for man: asphalt walks: elevated lot meas uring 40x125 Icet: (3,000, the price, represents no InHaled valuation. (A A 118.) CHARLLSSOMF.RS X CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. fel-07- HOUSr-A FINE MODERN STYLE FRAME house, first-class In every appointment and of commanding appearance: iC. .. near Center Av. Electric road and P. H. R.: 11 large rooms, with bath, laundry and all other luxurious acces sories: 50x120 reetof ground, with foliage and fruit trees at (8.500; payments to bo arranged to accommodate the purchaser; this propertv should attract attention. (AA 114). CHARLES SOMEKS X CO., "313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. rel-97 Allegheny Residences. BOYLE STREET-BRICK HOUSE. SEVEN rooms, ball, bath and attic lot 20x90: near parks: price low. JOHN X. EWING X CO.. 69 Federal st. fel-H FEDERAL ST. EXTENMION-A NEW QUEEN Anne frame house of 11 rooms: black walnut reception hall, stained glass bathroom, laundry, stationary tubs, both gases throughout, hot and cold water;lot 374x164 7-12. all in grass, trees and shrubbery of elegant design: built for i nice borne; fourth house south ot Linden av.: electric cars within one square; ten minutes' walk from Allegheny postomcc: now occupied by the owner. Dane. Hamilton, Drngglst. Inquire at 27 OHIO ST., Allegheny, Ja25-34-TF6u HOUSE-1I3 SHEFFIELD ST., ALLEGHENY. 11 rooms, stable: possession March 1; scud for firlce list of bargains In houses and lots: money to oan. W. LINIIAKT, 81 Fourth av.. People's Savings Bank. fel-15 rilHREEORFOURVERYDESIRABLEHOUSLS X and lots In Allegheny City, on North av Fremont St., Taylor av., Esplenade, Taggart St., and a number of other good streets; these proper ties are all desirable properties, and the prices and terms are snch as to make them attractive. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth v. ja31-32" QO 100 A PROPERTY IN SIXTH WARD, C)J7 Allegheny. offered to a prompt cash buyer, that will attract quick notice: a well built house, slate roof, 4 nlco rooms, with folding doors, large finished attic, hall. Inside shutters, slate mantels, cut stone foundation, paved side entrance and yard; lot 23x132 feet, extending from street to street: within one square of electric cars. (G63-281) CHARLES UOMEKS X CO., 313 Wood et.. 6019 Penn av. Iel-97 3 OR 41 VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES AND lots In Allegheny Cltv on North at., Fremont st., Taylor av., .Esplenade, Taggart st. and a number of other good streets: ihese properties are all desirable properties, and the prices and terms are such as to make them attractive C. II. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. Ja2-19-ThS3u ffif) 800-FIVE-KOOSI FRAME HOUSE. IN s7) good and convenient locality; electrlo cars by the door: lot -'0x100; small cash payment, balance to snlt purchaser. J. H. MAY. No. 121 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. rel-121-TTSSn Q 600-MONTEKEY ST., BRICK HOUSE Ou of 8 rooms and mansard, hall, vestibule, slate mantels, 6late roof, inside shutters: all con veniences; lot 21x110. A. Z. BYEKS X CO.. 93 Federal St.. Allegheny. fel-126' ,) 200-WEST JEFFERSON ST., SECOND Otfc9 ward, new frame house of 5 rooms and finished attic, hall; slate roof; slate mantels: both gases; lot 20x90; terms eas), A. Z. BYERS X CO., 93 Federal st. rel-126 2- rf 000-PERRYSVILLE AV., FRAME OX I v house, seven rooms and hall, large barn, 7U acres of ground: easv terms. JOHN K. EWING X CO., 89 Federal st. Send for new sale list. Iel-44 1 pr OOO-ARCH ST., NEAR OHIO, fine O L09 brick house, ten rooms and all conven iences: lot 20x120. JOHN K. EWING X CO.. 89 Federal st. Send for new sale list. fel-41 ef5 00O-PALO ALIO ST.-BRICK HOUSE OU) of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, both gases, slate mantels and roof: lot 20x110. A. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 Federal st. fel-126 (Q 00O-DECATUR ST., SIXTH WARD, JjOJ brick house. 0 rooms, finished attic, hall: gas and water; lot 22x&. A. Z. BYEBS X CO., 83 Federal st. fel-126 OOO REBECCA SI.. BRICK HOUSE. SIX 7 rooms and storeroom, good lot. JOHN A. EWING X CO., 89 Federal st. Send'fornew sale list. fel-41 Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-3TORY FRAME DWELL-' 1NG of 7 rooms, batb. halt, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas, h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot 60x13) feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price, (6.800; terms reasonable. 1RAM. BURCUFIELD, 153 Fourth av. lalS-JC Suburban Ttesldences. ""1LEN FIELD-THREE DWELLINGS. WITH JT three acres of ground to each, at a bargain; onlvten minutes from the station; and several other small places at low prices: call for particu lars. C. BER1NUEB X SON, 156 Fourth av. Ja31.23 S UMBER OF NICE DWELLING HOUSES along the Ft. Wayue Railroad, at Laurel, sworth and Glenfleld ntatUns. ranging from (A500 and upward. -'. RERINGER X SON. 156 Fourth av. Ja31-23 - 500-W1LKINSBURG--FRAME DWELL Qt)) IN G C10 rooms and reception halL bath, w. c.,pantry,statlonary wash stands.plpcd for water and nat. gas, wired tor electric lights and bells, slate mantels, stained glass windows, frontand rear porcn: lot 50x122, to an alley: first-class dwelling: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth av. fel-136-TTTu C20 830-WILL BUY HOUSE 13 ROOMS, J3)- with 72x120 feet. MUlvale borough: 3 min utes' walk from Grant av.; good location for a batcher. 3. J. FLEMING X CO.. 152 Fifth av. fel-92 FOR SALE LOTS. CUT Lots. PROPERTY-ATTENTION. CAPITALISTS the finest location in the city proper for a sys tem of flats offered low to a prompt buyer. F. A. WIGH1MAN, room 211, Biesell Block. fel-14 or;ri a rare bargain a choice (BOuU lot. 20x100. In the Allequlppa I'lace plan; only G minutes' walk from the mills at Soho. J. E. GLASS X CO., 138 Fifth av. fel-73 fl-75-CH0ICE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS. O 20x100. near Wylie av. cable: easy terms; call and get our new list and plans. ,1. M. ROWAN CO., 158 Third av. Ja31-3 East End Lots. CBAIG .ST. FULTON PLACE PLAN; A choice lot; size 50x140 feet. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth av. fel-75 EAST END BOULEVARD -3 CHOICE LOTS, each fronting 34 feet on Thomas St.: low price to prompt buver. BAXTEIt, THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 Fourth av. fcl-133-3nhrsu OT WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE "ONE OF I J tne finest" lots In Oakland. C!xl90: one sqnaro from cable: fruit and shade trees: stable and car riage hoqse on rear: will exchange as part pay ment for Oakland or Shadyslde lmpoved prop erty; easy terms on sale. ROOM 705, Lewis block. Ja31-24 ?nFER FRONT FOOT-.WE CAN OFFER JtJOU 100x150 iect in Shadyslde; a strictly Ilrst class residence district: a positive bargain; (122-84). CHARLES SOMEHS X CO., 313 Wooil St.. 6019 Penn av. fel-W Hazelwood Lots. ffljOTn MARION PLACE PLAN-ON LINE J5-J i O of Second avenue electric cars and B. X 0. 1 R.; lot 25x190. extending from one street through to another street: thlslsarare bargain. J. E. GLASS X CO.. 138 Fifth iv. fel-75 iranns. AVALENT1NE-WE MEAN A DEED FOR thc406-acrc farm, one of the finest in the W c-stcrn Reserve, which will be sold at public auction on the premises near the city of Warren, O., on baturdayr February 14, 1891, at 1 o'clock r. M. ; terms, one-sixth cash and balance In easy pav ments: write . for particulars. 3. S. KENT, owner, 616 N. Delaware av., Philadelphia. Pa.; R. nOLE X CO.. Agents. Salem, O. Ja31-8 BIG BARGAIN IN A FARM-ECONOMY adjoining land of Economltcs; fine farm, 40 acres: under excellent cultivation; readv market at SewlcMv for Its products; convenient to the gas territory: good frame house, five rooms, two barns, workshop: never-falllnrr spring or water. (O310) See ALLES X BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 17. rcl-57-MWBEn I71ARM-W1LL SELL OK EXCHANGE FARM ' of SO acres, near Warren, O.: it lies nearly level, only slopes a little south and cist: abuut 10 acres timber, no waste, fences good; large orchard, splendid foil: 7-room frame house, barn and other outbuildings: plenty of water. 2 wells and cistern: easy terms. MAGAW X GOFF. 1.1m., 145 Fourth av. Hello 1267. fel-9 FARMS-NUMBER ONE LITTLE FARM OF 22 acres near Perrysvllle. with good buildings, etc.; cheap. C. BEUINGER X SON, 15S Fourth avenue. Ja3l-23 GARDEN FARM-A GOOD FARM OF 16 acres. Onlv Tour miles from the city, at (3,800; very cheap: or" will exchange for city property. C. BER1NGEK&SON. 156 onrth av. Ia3l-2a FOR'SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. MEAT MARKET-COMPLETE; IN LARGE town, near railroad; horse, wagon, machinery, etc.: a good Raying route: will stand investigation: at a bargain. HUMPHREY X WHITE, 635 Grant St. aSQ-81-F8u OIL LEASE-HALF INTEREST IN 10O-ACRE lease In Wlldwood oil field and one drilling well. Address OIL LEASE, Dispatch office. rel-58 SHOE BTORE-ONE OF THE BEST IN McKeesport, doing tbe largest and most irofitable business in the city: trade all cash; sat factory reasons for selling. Address or tele hone lor particulars to WM. M, BELL, Real state Agent, McKeesport rel-70 STOCK AND FIXTUKE3OF GOOD PAYING grocery business, situate four miles from city at railroad station. Address A. B., Dispatch office, fel-12 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY-COMPLETE-WITHFINERETAIL trade, abuifdancc or nat. gas. electric lights and good water; rent very low. with or without dwelling. In good town wltnlo 28 miles of Pittsi burg. Call or address E. SM1TH.-7W Liberty st., city. fel-2S USINESS CHANCES-NO MATTER OF what description, sold rapidly and for cash; fiartnersblp negotiated; capital procured; money nvested; patent rights bought and sold. Call on WILLIAMS X CO., Excelsior Building, 553 Grant St. Ja27-t6- COUNTRY GROCERY STORE OLD ESTAB LISHED: In large town : near railroad: busl ncsrs (15. 000 to (18. 000 cash peryear: invoice: a bar gain if sold at once. HUMPHREY WHITE, K2 nter 1tn-fti.VSn 535 Grant st. CIGAR STORES-(400 TO (3.00C; GROCERY stores, 1300 to S3. 000: shoe stores, orug stores, notion stores good general stores, bakeries, newspaper routes. PEBC1VAL X CHAPMAN. fel-93" DRYGOODS. CARPET AND SHOE STOKE, an established cash business of over (40,000 a year: rare opportunity: satisfactory reasons for selling: (75,000 cash paid seinl-weckly for wages in the community. Address DRAWER F. Irwin, Pa. Ja27-42' 1ROCERY STORE-WELL STOCKED-AND J( ten rooms in heart or the city; rent S36. with lease for two rears from April 1: a rare opportu nity: HUMPHREY X WHITE, 335 Grant St. lel-4.T GROCERY STOKES. 20O TO (5.00O-C1GAR, 8200 to (4,000: notion store, hardware, drug store, manufacturing business. HOLMES A CO., J9fl VtnltliHoIrl e. lilSTWl 429 Smithfield st. JaSfl-1' T UMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL JU with annual business or (150,003, on casv terms; shoe store, (375: butcher shop. $50; tin shop, grocery stores, fV to (5,000; restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots. SHKPARD X CO.. 151 Fourth av. JalS Business Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTY ON ONE OF THE best streets In East End; two-story building with dwelling: lot 45x140; aspbalt pavement. ' fel-142-MWTSa OSMOPOLITAN HOTEL THE MOST POP ULAR hotel at Ashtabula Harbor, doing a first-class business, and everything In good order, and a good barroom lu connection: accommoda tions for 45 guests. C. TIMMERMAN, Harbor, Ashtabula co., O. alS-77 M r OOO-CASHAND BALANCETO SUIT tirttVy) will bay a hotel, real estate Included, tbatdoesa bar business or about (50.(00 per vear and expenses light. Full particulars from MAGA W GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth av. ja31-28 500-EASr END BUSINESS AND KESI f DENCE nronertv: brick house .1 nice rooms, wide hall, good storeroom, alt conveni ences: lot 25x90: (aa 115). CHARLES SOMERS X CO., 313 Wood st,. 6019 Penn av. fel-07 Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITE-ON WEST PENN R. 1, 200 feet B. R. siding, with building and boilers. Particulars at M. F. H1PPLE X CO.'S, 90 Fourth av. feI-83-TuTh6u FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc HORSE AND BUGGY AT A BARGAIN. Call at the music store of J. M. HOFFMANN X CO., 537 Smithfield st, fel-112 VTA-BBAGANSETT TURKEYS FOB BREED J 1NG purposes; mammoth size, gray color; these are the time-honored great gray turkey famous In the Boston market; they are the only large breed that Is domestic in habits; do not roam or stray off: raised In small inclosnres; adults weigh 60 pounds pair: 1 have superior young ones in pairs or trios: self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. H. C GRAFF, Ken sington, O. fel-10 Machinery and Metals. MACHINE-NOTICE TO PLUMBERS AND gas fitters, ror sale, 1 second band, hand power, pipe threading and cutting machine com plete with full set of dies Trom i( to 2". Address or call on JonN M. TATE; 915 Liberty St. rel-2 rpHE PORTER DOUTHETT CO.. L1MDAB JL RAGH St. and Blver av., Allegheny, Pa , engines boilers and castings. Bepalring promptly attended to, Ja6-e6 Miscellaneous. AZ. BYEKS CO.. 93 FEDERAL ST.. AL- LEGHENY, have Just issued a new for-sale catalogue. Cali.or send address. fel-126 CLOTniNO-A DfcSIRABLE STOCK IN A good location: satisfactory reason given for idling out. Apply to LOUIS COHEN, Johnstown, Pa. Ja29-9l-Thsu PIANO-KRAN1CH X BACH UPRIGHT IN first-class condition; will be sold cheap. In quire at NO. 295 FIFTH AV. , fel-S fiJOO-SODA FOUNTAIN. TUFTS. THREE CJO draw tubes, ten syrups, cottage shape. 48 inches high, and two copper fountains, for (250. If sold within ten days. GEORGE J. SCHMIDT, Rochester. Beaver county. Pa. Ja31-55 PERSONAI. PEKSONAL-CASn PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repalredrnewworkmade to order. CHRIS. IIAUCH, 541 Smithfield st. JalS-81. PERSONAL-ENCYCLOPEDIA BR1TANNI CA. (24: Chambers' Encyclopedia. (io. AH others at half prices for 30 nays only. FRANK BACON X CO.. 301 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Ja23 EKSONAL FINE BOOK3-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautlfulblndlngs: low prlces;come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty su del2 PEHSONAL-TnoUSANDS OF EYES ABE ruined yearly by bnylngpoorqnallty glasses, and by buying them without having a comnrtent person fit them to your eyes: our sole specialty is fitting glasses: we guarantee satisfaction. CHESS MAN X MANN ION. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. BeS (1 spectacle on earth. Artificial eyes ln serted. la27-87-TTSn CHOICE PROPERTIES TOLET A GREALCHANCE. New building in East End suitable for res taurant and saloon business; residence at tached; asphalt street and no cable or electric cars; best location in tho East End to entertain driving parties. As but ono week yet remains in wbich to apply for license, parties interested should rail at once. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.. 162 FOURTH AVENUE. fe3I-137-TTsn SHADYSIDE. On a prominent avenue, unexcelled neighbor hood, a new two-story Queen Anne brick dwelling: 11 rooms and reception hall, with parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor. Every modern convenience. In cluding electric light. Large lot, only a few minutes' walk from Duquesne traction. Im mediate possession. A bargain at tho price 511,000. Easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., fel-130-TUThSu 162 FOURTH AV. $4,200 Easy terms, for a new two-story mansard brick dwelling; eight rooms, hall, vestibule, batb. Inside w. c., nat. and art. gas, electric light, front porch, etc; corner two good streets In Shadyslde. on line of Duquesne Traction and two squares from Fifth avenue cable. Qi eat bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON k CO., 162 FOURTH AVENUE. fel-110-HWSSa , HAVING LEASED THE BUILDINGS formerly occupied by the H. J. Heinz Co., Nos. 189, 101. 193 and 193 Firstar., will rent part of same for manufacturing, with power. Ap plv to WOOD WORTH, EVANS & CO.. LIM., 122 Third av. ja.11-30 NIHILISM, BY A NIHTT.IST, SERGIUS STEPNIAK. "The Foe of the Czar." AT OLD CITY HALL, FRIDAY, FEBBUABY 6. AUSPICE8 PRESS CLUB. Reserved seats, 75 cents and IL Sale opens at the "Press" office Wednesday, February t, at 10 A.M. Xel-128 T. W. HAUS, Designer and contractor in all kinds of GRANITE. Cemetery vaults, statuary aud large monu ments a specialty. Call or write for designs ana prices before contracting. Office, room 613, Penn building; Penn av Pittsburg. JaU-83-aa TO LET. City Residences. DWELLINGS-1N ALL PARTS Of THX city and suburbs: send us your name and address, and we will mall you our rent list regu larly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK BAlIiD. 35 Fourth av. del7-20t D WELLISO-PAKT OF NO. 720 PEMN AV. Apply B. M. 11AN A, 7airennT. ici-oi TTWRBES 8T.-NOS. 71 ASD 74. COBNEK Of X Chestnut st.. six rooms and attic each. In quire J. 1. QUIMfl, 161 Finn ar. fei-Mt HOUSES FOUK AMU FIVE-BOOMED houses: low rent: pleasantly situated on Urandview av. ALFBED MAELAND. Thirty second ward, Ja25-6-sut I East End Residences. EAST END KESIDENCES-SEND TJS TOTJB name and address and we will mall you our rent list regularly until April L free of charge. BLACK 4 B A IBD. 93 Fourth av. del7-20t FFTII AV., .NO. 4304 (BELLEF1ELD)-THE two-story brick dwelling now occupied by the subscriber: contains 12 rooms and has all the modern conveniences: also stable and carriage house. Inquire of WM. HOLMES. 10 and 13 Wood st., or at tbe above number, IFlfth av. a2I-St XTEVILLE ST.-SHADYSIUE. DESIBABLS 1I brlcx residence: large lot wltb good stable In rear: rent very low. Inquire al 815 LIBERTY Br..clty. Ja21-18t OAKLAND -COKNEK OF BOQUET AMD Frazler sts. A choice brick residence of T rooms, hall, vestibule and all modern convent enced: laundry in basement: lot 75. feet front: rent aw per montn: immediate possession.- j. i GLASS X CO., 133 Fifth ar. fel.75t Allegheny Residences. COLUMBIA WAY-UEAR I6 BUEXA VISTA St., frame house four rooms and attic: rent law: Immediate possession. JOHN K. EW1NQ X CO.. a Federal st. fel-44t DWI-LL1MOS-IM ALL PARTS OF ALLE UHEM Y and suburbs: 6end ns your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regu larly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK A haiku, aanourtnav. aerr-zut H 0U3ES-SESDF02 PRINTED L1ST.FBEE. rfuua jl. LniAU x iu IK jreaerai iu Ja31-S4t Suburban Residences. HOUSE-NEW HOUSES-4. S AND 8-EOOM houses, wltb large lots, in fine suburbs,, fre quent and rapid transit, low fare, pure air and water; rent f 12 to 2Q. which Is applied to pur chase price, and in a few years you own yoarown. home and pay rent no longer: If yon have any am bition or this sort come in. MAOAW X UOFF, LIM., 115 Fourth av. Js25-llu-HThSur SHERIDAN STA.-P.. a X ST. L. R. R.; A - new frame residence of 10 rooms and all modern conveniences: water on each floor: about one-half acre of ground; rent, S30 permonth. J, E, GLASS, 133 Fifth ar. rel-75t Apartments. BOOM-LARGE, ELEGASTLY-FURN1SHEO front room in new bouse, within five minutes' walk from postodce: both gases, ue of btth, etc. suitable tor one or two gentlemen. NO. 97 SEVENTH AV. rel-9Jt EOOM NEWLY AND WELL FURNISHED second floor room: comfortable, qnlet, cheer ful: all conveniences: good view, facing park. 10 CEDAR AV., Allegheny. ja31-5Jt BOOMS TWO OR THKEK UNFURNISHED rooms. 47 FRANKLIN ST., city. fel-133t Easiness Stands. LAKQE STOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH building) Diamond st : next store bnt one to SmltbBeld; size about 20X100, and widening to 30 rcet in the rer; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for waeons and goods; power can also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building. 73, 77 and 7 Diamond st. 1a22-97r OFT WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER Large loft for light manufacturing: long lease If desired. Inquire or PEARL LAUNDRY. Nos. 25 and 27 Federal St., Pittsburg. Ja27-9St EW 'BLOCK OF SIX FOUR-SrORr buildings: 6torc and dwellings; corner of Wytle av. and High St.. near Court House. E. KELLY, JR., 161 Firth av. fel-32t PART OF STORE IN GOOD LOCATION; also desk room. Apply to J. STEIN, 10o4 Liberty st. fel-lOlt STORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mall yon our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK X BA1RD. M Fourth av. de!7-2ft STOREROOM 18X45 FEET AMD CELLAR, storeroom 29x72 feet and cellar, being Nos. 183 and 193 First ar. Inquire of WOODWOBTH, EVANS X CO., LIM.. 122 Third ar. ja31-31t STOREROOM-NE-HALF OF A STORE ItOOM on Federal street, near Boggs ft Bnbl's. JOHN K. EWINU X CO., 89 Federal street. Ja31-Mt THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 73. 77 and 7 DIAMOND St. will be to let from April 1. wtlh possibly possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90 leet; lighted upon all four sides and also from large central well: suitable ror large wholesale warerooin or light manufacturing: Doth passen ger and freight elevators, electric light, steam beating and power suoplied lfnecessary. Apply to J.L.CLAl'.ii, room 28, 71, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Ja22-98t TWO STOREROOMS ON WYLIE AV.. NEAH Fulton st.: rent. 17 and $25 permontb. J, E. GLASS, 13S mth av. fel-75t W1LMEHDING N EAR STATION. 14 ROOMS, storeroom, ball, vestibule. Inside w. c., batb, 2d electric ilghts, heating furnace, natural gas: all modern improvements. THOS. McCANM, 1590 Second av., Pittsburg. fel-Xlt Offices, Desk Room. Etc. OFFICES-IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Scbmertz, Knhnand other build ings and in other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent list rr-gularlr nntll April 1 free of charge. BLACK X UA1KD, 03 Fourth ar. JalS 63t OFFICES SEVERAL GOOD OFFICES, slugleand connecting rooms, at low rents, in the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and Water sts., and Third av. aud Wood st. Apply ta A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., Nos. 10 and 1. Wood st. Ja31-17t FF1CES IN GEKMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. slnglr or in suits: all modern Improvements and loir rent, lnqnlre atTIISBATNK. oc23-49t FFICKS-IN BIS3ELL BLOCK, CORNER OF Smltlifleld it. and Seventh ar. Inquire at ROOM 2C9, on second floor. Jall-37-Sut Miscellaneous. STORAGE-SAVE RENTS-MERCHANTS AND brokers carrying stocks can have offiee facili ties free: lt.lt. track In warehouse: low insurance and every convenience ror handling; money saved by moderate charges ror hauling and storage; separate departments for fnrnltnre. mercnandlse, etc.: Inquire for rates; telephone No. 60. -W. A. ItOEVELEIt. Storage, Twelftn and Pike sts., Pittsburg. Pa. no30-39-Bnt TQ LET SPECIAL. A LLEGHENY HOUSES- " 83 Arch St.. 8 rooms. 91 Arch St., 19 rooms. 83 Arch St., s rooms. 103 Arch St., 3 rooms. 97 Fremont St., 8 rooms. 144 Jackson St., 8 rooms. 231 Federal St., 8 rooms. S8 Sampson St., 9 rooms. 101 Bldwell St., 8 rooms. Also 100 others. Send ror printed list free. JOHN K. EWING 4 CO., fel-t4t 89 Ftderal it. AUCTION SALES. FIRE GOODS. FIRE GOODS. AT AUCTION, TUESDAY AFTEENOOK, FEB. 3, At 2 o'clock, at the Rooms, No. 311 MAKKET STREET, All tho immense stock ot Japanned goods, tinware, etc, of Fleming & Hamilton, injured slightly by fire and water. Sold inquauilttea to suit every one. HENBY AUCTION CO,, fel-34 Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE SALE Of handsome furniture, elegant carpets, fins housefurnlsbing goods, eta, at auction, TUESDAY MORNING. PEBRUABY 8, At 10 o'clock. Very fine solid walnut chamber suits with marble tops and French plate mirrors, elegant mirror door wardrobes, chiffoniers, dressltrg cases, chamber furniture, cupboards, tables, chairs, sideboards, desks, bookcases, hall racks, bedsteads aud washstands in oak, walnut and cherry. Handsome parlor suits, lounges and easy chairs. In English rugs, tapestry, plush and hlir cloth. Elegant carpets in moquet, velvet, body hmssels and Ingrain. Linoleum, pictures, shades, clocks, wringers, stoves, cooking uten sils, laundry goods, etc HENRY AUCTION" CO., Auctioneers. fel-95 AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE! stock of II. Schwartz, 183 Beaver av., Alle gheny, consisting of tinware, hardware, glass ware, ironware and woodenware, beginning at 7 v. M. Monday, February 2. 1831. and continu ing until stock Is sold. L. BLATTNER. Auc tioneer. fe2-o. a UCTION BALE A H. B. 8MTTHS0N, Seal Estate and General Auctioneer, room So, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Bales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Fnrnl tnre at residences promptly attended to. de&M-s The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrical Engineers and Contractors. ElceMa Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc. law candescent Light and Bell Wiring a specialty. Sole agents for the Jenney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa.' Telephone 1774 ocW-HS-flo, 4 J i-3 k-3-vSff'jl JA.ii'