E5J?Ei2HSSESS mMsm&Nssmm KJnTSTB5??SB iAiaaxraut. Sgl I & " ""xsr THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, STLNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1891, 11 ROGBESS OF JAPAN.. fventy Years Hare Worked Wonders for rfac Picturesque People. 3D CUSTOMS THAT ARE GONE. iih ike Missionary Has Come Tina Taith in Christian Healing. SLiTIQXS OP CAPITAL JLXD LABOR fCOEEErOSl'EXCX OF THE EISTATCn.1 YocOizasia, Dec. 5. In no country have -ii momentous political and industrial sages occurred in a briet period as in 'mil. Prior to 1603 it was an absolute ispotissc based upon divine right. Tho unman, people and above all the laboring asses were racre property attached to the il. Socially and politically the Japanese die of tlie past rrenerntion was lower than ie negro slave of the United States prior 1D, the l'ussian serf prior to lBuo, the tidal villain or the Saxon thrall. A umk or prince wa justified in killing e for an insolent look. To-day Japan is a constitutional mon x&y under which tLe laborer has almost same privileges as has an American uzenai home, lie can own land and -ing suit against the most powerful prince - richest srch-nric i: his life, liberty and operty are as Etonre as law can make icm. ITnhke as in Trance and America iese clunjres have come from the jrovern ig and aoT the governed. The people still jnjr to and love the old forms and usages. 3ie I'cnple Arc Sllil Obsequious. Xf ca the road when on horseback or in a chicle they meet a superior, thev dismount 'dkaeel or bow until he js 100 yards away, 'one of a higher caste enters their home r store, tLcy express their delight and ratitude at his cndcuccn scion by salaani i(t and kotowing until to the American 2nd it becomes utter weariness and vexa on of spirit. If r. Prince or noble takes a Jicy to a young cirl, daughter of a trades man or farmT, the parents hand her over to ie admirer :. il it were the greatest possi 'e fevor t" be allowed to do so. In the .eaters, although they are passionately ado? .ill forms of amusement, they give their seats -without a murmur, to any te ntrty ot socirJ superiors who chance to -op in for a few minutes to see the show. Up to 1670 society was purely patriarchal. be patria potestas was almost unlimited, man could tell his wife, daughter, VMrhter-in-law and even grandchildren. "ithin the family hia -nill was law. He id the power of life and death over all the -her members and used it at his discretion. mong carious powers possessed under this 'Stem, he could paw n his wife and dangh--rs for concubines and his sons and grand ins for slave laborers for a period not ex "edio? five Tears. The peaceful revolution .entiooed has instituted the domestic rela ons of Europe and America and has abol hed the patna potestas. The people ac pt the change as a necessary evil and in ;eir habits preserve the old system. Believer In Christian Science. Isthe old days the people were Budd- 1 jts, with r. sprinkling of followers of Con- -cius and Shintmsm. It is now fashionable be s Christian, and there probably 303,- M) nominal Christians in Japan. 2o mot- r what the sect cr denomination the peo- le are rabid believers in that qneer doe- me known as faith cure and Christian caiing. The result is that hundreds of i-issnds die or become disfigured or ..wed for life, who with proper medical cauaeat would have been healthy racm- re of socief. A wealthy family in Tokio 'd a pood illustration. Their children. 1 in number, wcro attacked with opihal- :. They declined to call in a physician, d when two friendly doctors volunteered .cir services, refused them in positive "T. For three months, the father, other and relatives spent aU their time in rr.Ter at either the temple or their home. - that time the disease had rnn its course d the children were hopelessly blind. en then thev displayed no sorrow, but eclared the misfortune to be an inscrutable rovidence of a loving Lord. Aay one who recovers from illness no litter how Elight or trivial is believed to .ere regained health through a special in- ;rposition of the Divine Being through w instrumentality ot some particular arioe or priest. Gratitude is the same the .orldoier. Under these auspices it ex- rcsees itself in an immense revenue to the "tuples. M. Kato, a publicist of standing, :atcs thet it varies in amount according to he he&ith'ulness or unbealthfulncss of the ar and that it sever fills below 530,000,- 00 per annum. StariEtics on the Schools. The wealth and power of the hierarchy re as formidable in Japan as even those of ue churca in Mesico before our sister re- jblic confiscated the church properties. ;dacien of some kind has always pre--'led in Japan. Before the revolution it strictly Chinese. Among the higher iaises, til could read and write and had a. peculiar culture for which China is .zaous, a culture in which science and uperstition, faultless rhetoric, high inoral v and wholesale ignorance are equal in redieats. Oi ilia lower classes 90 per cent ould. read anil write enough for business 'urposes. Since lbGS. a school system like -1 many resptcts to that ot America has een followed and has produced fcplend'd ' suits. The tc:t bjoks, maps and school ri 'tura r.re American or European. So 'so at first were tne teachers, but these are w largely Japanese, the new generation annr supplied thousands of trained and .ipable scholars. In 1SS9 the educational jtitucs showed in round numbers! umber of schools S3 000 .imbor of teachers 7t.000 -hool population 7,003.000 hoiars attending 2,500.000 In addition, there are high schools, !"raial colleges, two universities and in :vcry city well equipped public libraries. Traits of the TapaDrse Character. Excepting in regard to the sexual relation, vhen they have a special code of their own .j like anything in the world elsewhere, the Tapanese are remarkably moral and virtuous. icnesty, benevolence, moral courage, clean- ntss and jLove all dignity, suavity and oiirteiy characterize them as a race to the ighest desree. Budeness, boisterous ndnct, vulgar language, indecency, and id grammar arc universally regarded as jopardonable sins. The toposraphy of Japan is wonderfully 'ivoraWe to locomotion and transportation. rhe Empire consists of hundreds if not housands of long and narrow islands, large nd email. The islands are of volcanic ori :m, sharplr cut, fertile, picturesque and seautiful, the channels deep, clean and se 'ire. On the larger islands there are navi gable rivers and tidewater channels, which ire connected for public convenience by anaU. To facilitate commerce there are -ailways almost everywhere, well built and lanaged. I is pleasant for an American .0 record that much of this work has been 3one by fellow countrymen and that the ma ority of the ensincs are Baldwin locomot ; i.s from Philadelphia. Architecture or the Country. The Japanese builder has to confront one element of nature which is almost unknown e'Fewhere the earthquase. It is not so -evere as in Guatemala or Eotae parts of New Zealand, but is severe enough and fre durnt to make larce, high structures a prac- t eal imposibllity. For this reason he, cardly besins to utilize the magnificent larries arid clay pits with which the coun- v abounds. Xearly all buildings are but la-story high. "When mado ot stone or ' 1 -k the walls arc very thick and strong, ' 1. Ie the cross walls and partitions are -.i.ide of the same materials and dimensions, t" that in the event of a shock the honey comb structure will protect the inmates. Another form of house necessitated by earthquakes is found in a large yard, sur rounded by a high and massive wall, and containing a number of dainty structures r built of bamboo, paper and thin tiles. These are exqisitely beautiful, but to an Ameri can eye thev are so unsubstantial as to seem "more like dolls' houses than genuine homes. The ordinary home of the working people is a small wooden building of three or four rooms. The main room serves as a dining. Bitting and sleeping room. One closet is used as a kitchen and another as a bath room. The other rooms are used for sleep ing. The floors are matted and kept ex- quisitelr neat and clean. The inmates and all callers leave their shoes, slippers or clogs at the entrance and enter in bare or stockinged-feet. Habits ot r.Ife Indoors. , The meals are served on low table", never higher than two feet. The convives sit or squat upon mats. "When the meal is fin ished, the table and table-ware are removed and the place is a sitting room. At night fall, cotton comforters are brought from the family-presSjtwo toaperson,and spread upon the mats, and little wooden benches, like the footrests in churchcs,are used as pillows. A house like this can be built or bought for ?20, upward. It rents from f.T a year upward and its furniture costs from 525 to X). The people eat three or four times a day, employing a diet almot vesetarian in character. In cold weather they bathe once and in hot twire a day. Healthunderthescconditions is excellent. Skin diseases and the other ills that arise from personal nncleanliness are almost un-' known. There is none of that crowding found in the great cities of Europe and America. The ratio of inmates to houses in the Empire is less than 5 to 1, being about 33 to 7 according to the last census. Odd to relate there is less crowding in the cities than in the poorer rural districts. Thus in Osaka City the ratio is 3.7 and in Tokio, the capital) 4; while in the farming districts of Awamori it is O.S. This is the very opposite of things at home. Relation! of Capital and Labor. The relations of employer and employe are more than frien'dly. The former, whether agriculturist, artisan or manufact urer, treats the latter as if he were a rela tive rather than a hireling. In the country the general usage is for them to eat at the S3me table. In many vocations,such as fishing, fishcuring, mining, carving and rnetalwork, there is a rude proGt-sharing or co-operation rather than a strict hiring between master and man. There are numberless labor organizations in Japan, but they are more in the nature of the medieval English gniids than the modern trades unions. They took their rise centuries ago, when the Government, for purposes of revenue, farmed out the exclusive privileges of trade in certain districts to men able to pay for the .ame. These joined forces to protect their own interests and formed unions or syndicates. In the course of time the orig inal owners admitted faithful employes to their organization, until finally the better members of each craft were enrolled rs one body. From protecting the interests of the one they grew by degrees into protectingtho Interests of all "engaged in their ptrticular trade. By acting as "a unit they exerted great influence with the governing classes. introduction of New Industries. In this manner the Government was in duced to bring to Japan regardless of ex pense from Corca, Xorth China and Quan tung the greatest experts in porcelain baking, cloissonee making, lacquering and metallurgy. Through this governmental aid these arts arose to their present su- Sremacy, and afford employment to hun reds of thousands of artisans of the highest skill. The guilds are as active to-day as at any time in the past. They teaehap prentices and oversee their work, instruct members in branches of their art i ith which they are unfamiliar, secure markets for fin ished good", situations for unemployed members and take tip and fight lorthe cause of any member to whom injustice has been cone Since the extension of suffrage in Japan, they have begun to takean interest in politi cal inatters,andmaycrelong,folIowinginthe footsteps of their -Western brethren, blos som cut as a regular party in themselves. Stranger things have happened in this Em pire of the Bising Sun. There are no strikes nor lockouts. The employer is sat isfied with a reasonable profit and the work man with a just remuneration. In what other country can tho like be found? AV. S. PALES. SKELET0XS IN A FORT. BLEACHING BONES OF FOUK MEN rOUND BT FKOSPECTOES. They Had Made a Barricade and From Be hind It Held Out Against an Attack of Indians Lead Poured Into Their Assail ants Their History. Alcalde, X. M., Dec 26. Two pros pectors, who have just comedown from the mountains for the winter, report the find ing of the remains of four men, who had evidently intrenched themselves in a rude fort and battled with Indians until they were either killed or Btarved to death. The fort was constructed at the head'of a blind canyon, and was in such a sheltered posi tion tlut it could be approached from iiy one direction. The men had evidently fled up the can yon from the Indians, and, fading their retreat cut off, built a barricade of stones and sold their lives as dearly as possible. The incident must have occurred years ago, for the bones are bleached white from exposure to tun and rain. There was not a Ecrap of clothing or paper, and the guns and ammunition had evidently been carried offby the Indians after the men had died. There were about a hundred empty shells from a 45-taliber gun lying around within the fort, showing that a desperate fight had been made. The story told by the prospectors receives corroboration from a story told by Milton Welch, who has a ranch east 6f here. "Welch thinks the bones are those of his tour companions, from whom he was sep arated by the Indians in the mountains near this spot nine years ago. Mr. "Welch says he and four men had been prospecting, when they were suddenly attacked by a band of Indians. He was riding a mule and started down the valley on a run, while the others ran the other way. He was wounded twice and his mule was shot with a half dozen arrows, but he made good his escape. Ho. tried to find his companions afterward, but was never able to get any trace of them, and supposed they had been carried eff by the Indians to the deep recesses of the mountains, where the savages made their homes. HEKSlArT HEL3I, Plltshurs's Well-Known Landscape Gar- doner. "What is nicer than a handsomely laid out lawn around one's house? Pittsburg has many attractive lawns, and their fine appearance in many cases is due to the skillful efforts of the well-known landscape gardener, Herman Helm, of Ellsworth ave nue. Mr. Helm, who is an expert in his line, personally superintends the laying out of lawns, planting and pruning trees, also draining. Jlr. Helm has superintended work for the following people, to whom he respectfully refers: Mr. Griffith, Kippey street; Mr. rattcrson, Bippev street; Mr. Jacob "Wainwright, Highland and Kippey; Dr. Hoffman, Highland avenue; Thomas Gillespie, Westminster street; Joseph "Wainwright, Highland avenue; Brilliant "Water Works, also Kenmawr Hotel, fsu Tor 30 Days A handsome portrait of yourself or family, either crayou or water color, almost life size, given with every dozen cabinets. Made only by Hendricks & Co., OS Federal street, Allegheny. A Legitimate Hcdnction Sale of the entire stock of fine clothing of the P. C C G. begins to-morrow. Look at our cut rate list ,for suits and overcoats in this paper. P. C C. C., . Corner Grant and Diamond streets. HE COULDN'T STAND SUCCESS. A. rromlsins Actor Takes to Drink and Poisons Himself to Death. 2TEW Youk, Dec. 26. George E. Cadden, 33 years old, an aclor who attempted sui cide in a restaurant in this city last night by swallowing a mixture of laudanum, camphor and peppermint, died early this morning. Four years ago Cadden was the leading man in Frederick Bockstone's Company at the old Pence Opera House, Minneapolis. Elated over his success, he lost his head and began drinking. Cadden had been on a long spree recently, and tho other day was turned out of his boarding house. De spondency was the cause of his rash act. Killed "vTith Her Own Christmas Gift. BiRxmoitAM, Ala., Dec. 26. "William Reese and Sadie Brown were to have been married to-day, and yesterday she made him a Christmas present of a revolver. This morning he called at her home for tho wed dinsr, but for some cause Sadie wanted to back out. They were in a room together, and high words were heard between them, the next sound was a pistol shot He had killed the woman with her own Christmas present. Kecse escaped. Before tho Year Closes. "We take stock January 1, and after the Christmas sales are overwe like to close out the remnants or odds and ends of linea be fore the date mentioned. These goods are just as fresh and good as ever, but wewill offer them during the coming week at greatly leduced prices for the reason stated. Among other items is a lot of Beautiful Decorated Tase Lamps, at 51 38, 51 50. 52, 52 CO, 53. Stylish Banquet Lamps, 51 85 and up ward. Piano Lamps, rare bargains. Decorated Chamber Sets, 52 50 and up ward. ' Decorated Dinner Sets, 57 and upward. Plates, Cups and Saucers, Salads. Ice Cream Sets, Bric-a-Brac, etc., etc. If you are looking for bargains in articles that are good and useful, call early this week, as wo will not keep these articles on sale at these prices longer than January 1. Cayixt, Pollock & Co., 935 Penn avenue. A few doors from Ninth street. Sunday School Superintendent In purchasing candy for their Uew Year's entertainment, can be sure of getting the best by buying of E. 3ilaginn, 913 and 915 Liberty street, Pittsburg, or 80 Federal street, Allegheny. MEET1GS ANI NOTICES. Meetings. MEMBERS OF ABRAHAMLINCOLN LODGE. I. O. O. F. No. 90J. are requested to meet at their hull, 193 Carson street (Grand Army Hall), TO-DAY at 12 o'clock sharp, to-attend the funeral of tiitlr late brother,. Peter Penumau. Sister lodges are Invited to attend. ALBERT HARTIG. N.G. deST-SO THOS. E. KEE.N, feoc'y. -TOTICE-UNION JOURNEYMAN PLASTER X ERS. Members of No. .11. at the next regular inertlDg, TUESDAY EVENING. December a, the sc.ile for the incoming vear will be adopted and other business of importance brought belore the meeting. You arc" requested to be present by order of the Union. W. M. Sl'ELKlR, Kci.fccc de!7-49 NOTICE! PATRIOTIC FRATERNITIES. A public meeting will be held in Carnegie Hall, Allegheny, on Monday evening, Dec. 28, 1891. under the auspices of the Advisory Council of the Jr. O. U. A. M. of Western Pennsylvania. Hon. William A. Stonft and Hon. John M. Thompson tv ill speak on Restriction of Immigration. The O. U. A. M.. T. O. S. of A., L. O. L K. of L., A. P.A. and citizens, without regard to nation ality, are invited to be present. deS3-37 Elections. Tnrsn national bakk. ptttsbubo. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION TOB nine directors of this bank, to Bcrve for the ensnlngvear. will be held at the banking house,523 and 528 Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 12, 1692, betn een the hours of 11 A. M. ana 1 r. M. W. STEINilEYEH, Cashier. DzcEiiErr. 12, 1391. dels-2 ITEST M AXIOKAL BAXK OT PITTSBURG. PA., 1 PlTTSBCTSO, Dec. 12. 1891. f ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELEOTION FOB sins directors for tbls bank, to serve for the ensulngyear, will be held at the banking house, corner TVond St. and Fifth ay.. TUESDAY". Jan nary 12, 1SS2, between the hours of 10A.M. and2 r. M. J. D. SCCLLY. Cashier. dell-Sl MEBCAXTII.E LIBHABT HALL COMPACT, ) PlTTSBuno. Dee. 24. 18U. f ILECTION-THE ANNUAL 3IEKTING OF J the stockholders of this company for the elec tion of directors and the consideration of any other business that mav properly como before it will be held on MONDAY, January 4. 1892, between the hoars of3 P. il. and 4 P.M.. at the office of 3Jesrs. Whltnev & Stephenson. No 54 Fourth aT. de24-18 G. W. CRAWFORD, Secretary. JLesal Notices. LEGAL I am prepared to do work for the legal profession, writing deeds, mortgages or tran scribing legal or other documents: satisfaction guaranteed: terms moderate. Mortimer Starling, Room 34. 108 Fourth av. LOST. T OST Chemical diamonds. T70UND Chemical diamonds. LOST Genuine diamond earrings. (10 to !30 at E. DeRoy's, 043 bmlthseld St., near beventh av. LOST Pocketbook on Tilth av; Under will be re warded. Return to Dr. Green, 2530 Penn av. LOST Genuine diamond stud", (10 to f25, at Emanuel DeRoy's, 613 hmithfleld St., near Seventh av. I OST Ladies' watch chains, (t 60 to S2 50, at i Emanuel DeEoy'e, 613 Smltufleld St., near Seventh av. LOST Genuine diamond pendants. to 530, at Emanuel DeRoy's, 643 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh av. LOST Genuine diamond scarf pins. 2 75 to fS, at Emanuel DeRoy's, 643 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh av. TOST Call and examine our solid 14-kt gold i watches, with American movements, at S3). K. Emit, 932 and S34 Liberty and 703, 705, 707 Smith field. LOST Pocketbook containing sum of money on F.ne train going West, December 25, morning, be tween Pittsburg and Rochester. Liberal reward lflenatDlspatcnofilce. LOST Lady's pocketbook between Jos. Home & Co.s retail stores and corner Fifth av. and Market st; under win be rewarded if returned to J. E. Bobbins, 301 Wood st. LOST Vaughn Walch: any person sending his address or any Information concerning his whereabouts win receive a liberal reward. Ad dress J. AV., Dispatch office. Allegheny. FOUND. TTOUND-Hotel Wilson, 10 Smlthfleld it. MeaU Js 25c; try them: rooms, 50c up. TJODSD -Initial rings, $4. at Emanuel DeRov'a. jj tu smitnneia st, near Seventh av. I 70UND Sterling silvcr-outed knives and forks. . (lTCpcrdoz. Royer's. 105 Smlthfleld st. pOUND-Dlamond rings, S3 50 to flO. at E. De X Roy's, 643 smlthnela st., near Seventh-av. nOUND Sleeve buttons, SI to $3, at Emanuel De . Roy's, 6!3 fcmlthfield st., near Seventh av. POUND-Gents' gold watches. 18 to S25. atE. X7 DeRoy's, t43 Smlthfleld St., near fceventn av. "TXJUND Gents filled watches, 112 to J18, X DeRoy's, 643 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh at E. av. T?OUND Carpenters' tools; tho very lowest X prices and goods guaranteed, at Rover's, 103 Smlthfleld st. FOUND Ladles' filled watches, til to SM 50. at Emanuel DeRoy's. 643 Smltufleld St.. near Seventh av. TXiUND Solid gold ear drops II and np at K. X Smlt's. 932 and 931 Liberty St., and 703, 705 and 707 Smlthfleld. TXUND-Ta-va-zon 7-Day Kidney Cure; : enre for all kidney, blidder and ur; sure for all kidney, blidder and urinary troubles. Griffith. S01 Grant st. (Copyright.) FOUND-That J. J. Aland, 131 Fifth av.. Is giving each purchaser of an umbrella, cardigan Jacket or negligee shirt a handsome silk scarf this week. TnOUND Last Wednesday a black retriever dog: X; owner can have same by proving pVoperty aud Eiving all expenses. Edmund Kent, 14J4 Upper rick Bow, Second av., Franks town. FOUND Reliable portrait artists In crayon, sepia and water colors: finest grades onlv; all work done in windows in presence of the public to prove thatno bromide prints are used; order now and pav lor Christmas; stores open till 9 r. m.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 70S Liberty St., 607 Wood st. SECOND TERM BKAUN'S DANCING AC4demy,63,65and67Fourtuav. (second floor). Bezmnet s' classes, Tuesday, Wedn es day and Thursday evenines,7:30 to 10.30 o'clock; advanced classes, Monday and Fri day evenings, 7:30 to 11 o'clock; children's class, Saturday afternoon, 1 to 5 o'clock.; three teachers in each class: tuition (ono I quarter) ten lessons, $3. de27-121 X3Iisplayiaavertsemcnn me dollar per Kjuare for one tmcrtion. Clarified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. 1 until runTiiEn notice ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Cl-iSblUcd under the following headingi will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CEXT rEK WORD FOE EACn INSERTION when paU for la id Vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements qf all Kinds, ' BUCII AS BITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HELP, BOAKDIJfG, rraiALE help, bpakdees, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELL VNEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. SnilthCeld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTUE.t TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DlSFATcn. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE S021. FOR THE SOUTrrSIDE. NO- 1412 CAESON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. GK3. FOR THE EAST END. J.W.WALLACE, Oa PENNAV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS McCAFrREY. 3509 Butler street. EHIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Tenn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Cnestnnt streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. PEKRY II. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny avs. YANTED. Malo Holr. BUTLER An experienced butler; bet of refer ences required: in replying state whet'ier white, or colored and age. Address K., Dispatch office. rtOAL SOLICITORS V.; street. -Apply No. 8 Smilhfleld TlRUG CLERK One. registered, as assistant; J must be well recommended: give particulars. Box 221, Braddock, Pa. "TiHUG CLERK Q. A. Apply at oncetoChas. XJ W. Schuetz, 1010 Main si., bliarpsbuig. Pa. TTEAD WAITER-To take charge of 15 girl 1 1 waiters at a binquet. January 8. imc; goua wages will be paid and lefereuces required. Ad- aressu. ju. iieis, unricnsviue, ir. HUSTLERS to sell patent cake griddle: entirely new; experience no necessary: agents now making 110 to SJ3 a day. Address Penn Mfg. Co., Hulton, Pa. MAN A pushing business man. 23 to 40 years or age. to assise in establishing a branch in a nod-p-ving business at Danville, 111.: one for vnchbiirg. Va.; a capital of $600 required: bnelne'i thoroughly legitimate and will bear close lnvestlgs lin ; willTieldl,800to S2.200 per year: more if fTi t1v pushed; only those who mean business an uavinc the required cipital need apply. Call or addres3, etving age and occupation. Rooms 45, 43 and 47, Eisner building. Ty T"AN To do collecting: one who his experience jtj. in DOOKueeping preierrc'i: siate aee anu where last employed, Address Salesman, Dispatch omce. MAN Uy January 1st. m"an with family to take charge and run mv dairy farm. O. E. Abcr, Industry, Beaver Co., 'Pa. "JllfEN-For the United States Annv. able-bodied! u.y lur uie umir'u ciiuca Armv, iiuic-ijuuicui unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 33 JJl. in years: good pov, rations, clothing and medical attendance; applicants must be prepared to fur nish satisfactory evidence as to age, character and Inblts. Apply at No. M3 l'enu av., Pitts burg, Pa. PAPER MACHINE TENDER-A good man: must come well recommended. Inquire No. SO Third av. EEGISTEKED drng clerk Reference required. Address Exalglnc, Dispatch office. SALESMEN can easily make from 25 to S75 per w rek above expenses selling our patent non evaporating, non-lreezlng chemical fire pMIs $100 in a day is possible: big demand for these goods; no ex serienco necessary: told only by agents to whom exclusive territory Is given: we ran prove this statement if vou will address The Worcester Fire Appliance Company (incorporated), Wor cester. Mass. We have other money making specialties. QALESMAN WANTED Salary and evpenses O from start: permanent place: good opening. Ap ply, -with references. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. T. SECRITTARIKS or building and loan associations in Pennsylvinia, Ohio and West Virginia will be personally benefited by sending their names and addresses, with name or association, to Lock Box 370, Pittsburg postofilce. - .r, SALESMAN Experienced salesman, well ac quainted with retail grocery trade; best of refer ence and security required. Address C. C. C Dis patch office. C ALESMEN To cell stores O'Keere'9 O. K. shoe kj blacking. The finest in tho world: good com missions. O'Keefe & Co., 70s Smlthfleld st,, Pitt burg. Pa. SALESMAN One who has had experience in the Installment business: steady employment to sober man. Address P. O. Box -iuO. Braddock. SOLIClTORS-Flrst-class, JW0 bond required; good pay: steady employment. RobtK. Mc Cormick, General Manager. i35 Fifth avenue. STENOGRAPHER'AND TYPEWRITER-Ex-perlenced young man under 20 preferred. Ad dress Box 1157, Pittsburg, Pa. TEACHER Ai experienced teacher for boys In public institution outside tho city; single man and a thorough disciplinarian: must come well recommended; wages ?40 per month, with board, washing and lodging; continuous emniorment throughout the year. Address, immediately, Gates, Dispatch office. "7"OUG MEN To learn mechanical drawing at X th?Actual Business Night School. Nos. 5 and 7 Sixth av.; three months' Instruction for S10: ar range now; next term begins January 4, 1692: Prof. Curry, ho has been engaged by us, will have charge of this class: bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand and typewriting thoroughly taught. M, J. Conner, President; J. il. Phillips, Expert Ac countant. YOUNG MAN Who understands bookkeeping, and to make himself generall v useful injewelry store. Apply by letter, E. P.. Dispatch office. YOUNG MAN who has worked at bouse painting! asWylleav. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to nnndle fht new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink fhoroughlv In two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six daVs; another !321ntwo lours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Tor terms and full particu lars, addtvu The Monroa Eraser Mlg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X10). AGENTS We offer agents big money. In exclu sive territory: our new patent safes sell at sight In citv or country: new agents first in field actually retting rich ; one agent In one day cleared f 36; so can you : catalogue free. Alpine Safo Co., No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O. AGENTS Installment agents, call at once and see our beautiful lino of albums for the holiday trade: the finest line in the citv, at lowest prices; highest commissions paid. Uately & Co., 25 Federal st,, Allegheny, Pa. AGENTS Male and female, wanted everywhere; lightning seller; absolutely new; exclusive territory; no talking; profits immense and success a certainty, Abbott Manufacturing Company, Springfield. O. AGENTS Canvassers and streetmen on new "Pcnny-ln-the-Slot" nuzzle; big money; cir culars free; (sample 5c). IngersoUs, 65 Cortland St., New York. AGKNT S3 to S7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam Co., Perfumers, West Wlnsted.Ct, GENTS (5 per day guaranteed: light work. Ux Write to E.D.Klsher & Son, Elmira. N. Y. Female Help "Wnntcd. COOK Female night cook at 1109 Carson st, S. S. Jess Moore's. GIRL Thoroughly competent white girl forgen eral housework. Apply at on-e. airs. Fhllo French, 628 South Ncglcy av.. East End, city. GIRL For general housework; a German or Swede; wages 14 a week; references required. Apply at 724 South N eglcy av.. East End. GIRL for upstairs work, washing and ironing. In the country; good reference required. Apply at 907 Liberty st. LADIES over 21 to travel: salary and expenses paid, and a number to work for us at their homes: also local agents: experience unnecessary. Address All Bros. Best Medicine Co., Pittsburg. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes: we furnish material and pay per piece. Call and see work, or addTess with stamp, J. M. Leinar& Co., No. SoFourthav.. near Wood. Ofin HOUSE girls, oooks. maids, waitresses. ' 16 Third St., Allegheny. Male and Female Help Wanted. AT ONCE colored man to assist In housework, butcher, short order cook, night cook, dish washers, dining room girls, 54 per week; child's nurse, laundress, famlh cooks and chambermaids. 200 house, 4 colored. Mcehan's Employment and Business Agency, 545 Grant st. Telaphone, 90. HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses, houseglrls tor lamilies kitchen, pantry, and chambermaids for hotels, cooks ana dishwashers for restaurants and board ing houses, waiters, farm hands, white and colored malo help supplied on short notice. Mrs. E. Thompson, 609 Grant at. LABORERS 1C0 railroad laborers, 300 coal miners, house girls, male and female cooks. butchers, bakers, waiters aud teamsters: three grocery clerks. Keystone Employment Agency, 610 Grant st. Boardlnp; Wanted, BOARD-a-A gentleman and wife wish room with board in East End; private family preferred; references exchanged. Address Chas. S., Dispatch ofllce. " 1 WANTED. Situations "Wanted. JANITOB Position as chnrch Janitor. Address A. B., 103 Howard st Allegheny. POSITION By younc man: good worVcr: under stands care of horstib: also, sraditateof flrst- cIass commercial college, and has had gome experi ence in bookkeeping: good references given. uresii. a.., uispaicn omce. POSITION by a young man as stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper: good relerences; salary muocratc. Address W. L., Dispatch office. POSITION by a flrst-cltss carpet upholsterer: strictly temperate: best references. Address Carpet Upholsterer, 07 Press office. POSITION-AS talcslady or employment in office: can speak German; wnges nioderato. Address K. A. B., 49 Fifth av., room 0. POSITION An experienced stenographer; will be open for engagement Jan. 4. Address Ex pert, Dispatch office. POSITION bv an experienced stenographer; operate Remington macnlne. Address li. It., Dispatch office. SITUATION as bartender by man who can mix nil kinds c ixuerienccd Al O man who can mix all kinds of drinks: best of references. Address Chas, Gerst, 1324 Carson St., o. 13. , tmru uoor. Instruction. TADIES Now is the time to take a course in J Mrs. Flcsher's School or Dresscuttlng and Making. 414 Smlthfleld St., Plttsbnrg. MUSIC pupils, bv competent teacher: terms. 25c perlessou. Address Music. Dispatch office. PUPILS To learn bookkeeping, penmanship or shorthand during leisure nour3 at home; instruction by mall; satisfaction guaranteed; scholarship $5, parable at completion of course. Address, stating relerences. Professor, Dispatch office. PUPILS for Spanish Intending tourists and set tlers in Mexico, note this. Expaua, Dispatch office.. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDER A well furnished front room with board: pleasantly located on Union av.. Alle gheny; terms reasonable. K. H., Dispatch office. BOARDERS and lodgers wanted: best meals in city 25c; roums, 50c up. Hotel Wilson, 10 Smlthfleld st. LODGERS-At Anchor Hotel, 327 Liberty St., cor. Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, '25c, 50c; per week, 81 25. !1 75, Si S3. OCCUPANT lor large front room, second floor, with board. 31 Sherman ay.. Allegheny. OCCUPANT3 lor neatly furnished front room. 45 Washington St., Allegheny. Booms Wanted. "TTTANTED First-class rooms and boird. by TT Eastern couple, in best East Eud neighbor hood, with congenial people: will pay liberally: references given and required. A. A. Thomas, Postofflce, East Liberty. V AN'IED Rooms By two single gentlemen. IT two communicating furnished rooms, with toilet room adjoining: gas or electric light; reply at once, giving location and terms. R. D., P.O. Box 1000, city. WANTED Rooms at once; two communicating rooms, with board, for gentleman, wife ana daughter, on main lino of street cars. Address Business, Dispatch office. ANTED-Fnrnished or unfurnished room with board in Allegheny for man, wife and child ; can luralsh best references. Boarding, Dis patch office. Partner Wanted. , PARTNER Thoroughly experienced man", with small capital, to take an interest in planlug mill and devote his time to the business; good opening for a competent man. For full particulars address Partner, Dispatch office. PARTNER with fSOOorSIOO to invest in business that will net 575 to 8100 per week. For partic ulars, call or address i V. C, 194 Robinson street, Allegheny. PARTNER With S1.500 cash to Invest; will pyr from 200 pt cent to 400 percent. Address G. F. B. A., Dispach office. Easiness Opportunities Wanted. TTfANTED To represent a Pittsburg concern In t? New York by a gentleman or the highest reputation and business ability, now traveling but anxious to discontinue: salary moderate: card In serted by a friend of tho applicant who would be glad to arrange an Interview. Address G. G., Dis patch office. TfANTED-To invest $300 that will give employ t ment to the Investor. Address Cash, Dis patch office. Eire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGER Fourth av. & ZAUN Fire insurance. Financial Wanton. BOND"', stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wittlsh, 410 Giant st., Pittsburg. MONEY TO LOAN We have rconev to loan a lowest current interest on city and suburban property; also on improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver. Favette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; also on marketable stock and bonds. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. MONEY To loan in large or small amounts on good city or Allegheny property. Mortimer Starling, Room 34. 103 Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest rates on Improved city and suburban property. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av. TSTORTGAGES Money to loan in sums to snltat 111 4, 5 and 0 per cent. Robert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1331. PAST due accounts collected promptly; responsi ble person experienced in handling same. Al references. Address Collector, Box 561, city. "DEAL ESTATE brokers requiring dced, Xv mortgages, or transcribing of any description done with promptness and accuracy please call on me: terms moderate. Mortimer Starling, Room 34, 103 Fourth av. Sliscellaneons Wanted. C1ROCERS and dealers to buy Bonelesi Boiled J Hams, sausage, pork, spareribs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Eelneman, 16 Pitts. Market. HAULING Teams for blre by the load, day or week at Union Transfer. 13 and 19 Montgom ery av., Allegheny. Tel. 3305. LODGERS At Ancnor Hotel, 327 Liberty st., cor. Fourth: lodging per night, 25c. 35c. 50c: per JU 1 ourth: lodging pe: week. ?! 25, Si 75. ?2, SO. "VTEW PATENTS Issued December 22. 1601-Llst I fromO. D. Levis. Patent Attorney, m Fifth av., next Evening Leader, Pittsburg, Ta.: es tablished over 20 years: S. J.Adams. Pittsburg, moulds for tubular articles; W. H. Burlis, Erie, Pa., clothes wringer; James A. Burns, Home stead, Pa.. Journal bearings for cranes; John J. Clarkson. Mt. Carmol, Pa., hand stamp: William Detrlch. Erie, Pa., pipe tongs: Ellis H. Dean, Coatsvllle, Pa., ledger, bill or account flle; Thomas Klrkpatrick. Spring Hill, O., scaCfor bicycles: Henry N. Kedding, Hamilton, O., hitching post; Harry A. Lewis, Norrlstown, Pa., car heating ap paratus; Thomas B. Murphy. West Elizabeth, Pa., coal tipple; Samuel H. Savers, Jr., Hampton, plow. United States and all foreign patents ob tained at reasonable prices. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 1 Hth av., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. QUIT NOTICES-Served free of charge by A. Z. Byers & Co.. S3 Federal st.. Allegheny. rpHE public to know that I took Yatls' Vitalized X Air at 802 Penn av., and had mv teeth ox tractedandreltno pain. Charles Miller, 47 Fre mont St. ri'BUNKS hauled t and from East End for 50c. X Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh ay. Telephone 276. TTANTED White oa!t standing timber, large or T small tracts, situated accessibly to the Penn sylvania, Baltimore and Ohio or Chesapeake and Ohio Railroads. Address, with full particulars. Oak, Dispatch office. WANTED Evervbodv to know that Pickering, tho house furnisher, will sell 10 worth of goods on credit for St down and 60c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. WANTED To sell American Mechanic Odd Fellow. Masonlo or Knights of Pythias solid gold rings at So 50. K. Smlt, J2 and 034 Liberty and7C3. 705 and 707 Smlthfleld. YTT ANTED Evervbodv to call andexamlnoour 1 T elegant line of ladles' solid gold 14 kt Ameri can watches at $20. 3C. bmit, S32 and 834 Liberty and 703. 703. 707 smlthfleld. WANTED You to sell onr patent cake griddle; you can't make naif as much at anything else; terms free. For territory address Penn Mfg. Co".. Hulton, Pa, TITANTED-To sell gold chatelaln watches. S7 50 1 V to (10, at Emanuel DeRoy's, 643 Smlthfleld st near Seventh av. WANTED-To sell sliver chatelaln watches. S3E0toS"50, at E. DeRoy's, 643 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh ay. WANTED-Bnyers for Sheffield carving knives and forks, 50c a pair, at Beyer's, 10o Smith field st. "TVTANTED To sell a piano; has been In use bnt T a short time. Address M. B. S.. Dispatch office. "r7"ANTED-To sell ladles fob chains and charms V at tl. K. Smit. T7"ANTED-To sell roll plats vest chains at it 50, V at K. Smit's. lflfi 0O CITIZENS to take advantage of our XJJj reduction in prices for furniture andcar- pets; over 100 styles fancy rockers F. J. Thomas. w. . wumanu r.. ijiauinnn si. Allegheny. TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Livo Stoclc For Sale. TQr;TOR'S winter buggy; falling glass front. jJ Box 94, East End, Pittsburg. "pRESH COW and calf, 83 Beaver av Allegheny. TJTAGONS and carts of all aeserlptions for sale; Vf , new and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon Works. No. 33s Second ave. ; telephone 1870. Machinery and Metals For Sale. fTO PEWRITEKS Headquarters for the world; X. all makes: great reduction; don't pay manu facturers' exorbitant prices; we ship to any part or the United States for thorough examination be fore accepting:, absolutely first-class condition guaranteed; Instruction book free; Smiths, Cali- fraphs, Hammonds, Cranaalls, Yosts, Nationals, nternationals and all smaller machines at about or less man nair price; Remingtons rented to any section : largest house in the world; two large floors devoted exelusi ely to typewriters; see commercial rating for our responsibility; Illustrated catalogues and specimens of work free on application. Type writer Headquarters. 31 llroidwav. Vew Ynrt. 9M Wabash ay., Cnlcago, FOE, SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purposes; general hauling. Latimer, Myers & Co., Fourth and Try ts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. CIOAL Buy vour lump coal, nut and slack at Mc J Elwaln's, "beventh and Duquesne way. Tele phone 1117. YOUGII10GIIENY COAL The cheapest coal for family use in Allegheny City. Order of C. Jnttc& Co.: float foot of Walnut St., Allegheny! telephoue3503. Mnsical Instruments. ("(BICKERING & SON, Knrtzman. Mathushek & J Son's famous pianos on easiest terms' Pitts burg agency, 18 sixth st. Full line of music il in struments and the cheapest place in the city to buy sheet music. Franklin & MiCausland. Miscellaneous rfor Sale. BILLIARD and pool tables, show cases, store counters, cash register.. 90 Diamond st. CORDAGE Twine, Co., 83 Water st. hemp packing. Flockcr & DOG COLLARS From 10c uo: finest lino in tho city. Royer's. 105 Smlthfleld st. I?OR SALE Genuine diamond ear drops, white . and perfect. from12 SO up. K. Smlt, 932 aud 934 Liberty and 7C3, 705, 707 Smlthfleld. I?OR SALE Fine pocket and tablecntlery, snlt . able for holiday presents. Howard Royer's, 105 Smlthfleld st. .. . I?OR SALE Casplau diamond bairplns. (I 23 to . S2 50. at Emanuel DeRoy's, 643 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh av. I70R SALE Caspian diamond scirfplns. 81 50 to . $225. at Emanuel DeRoy's, Gtf Smlthfleld St., near Seventh av. TX)R SALE Gennlne diamond rings from M up. X1 K. 5-mlt. 932 and 9J4 Liberty St., and 703, 705 and 707 Smilhfleld. FORSALE-Ladles' (told set rings. SI SO to S4 50, t Emanuel DeRoy's, 013 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh av. EOR SALEGenulne diamond studs from SO no. K. Smit, 932 and 934 Liberty aud 703. 705 and 707 Smlthfleld. FOR SAf.E Cisptan diamond earrings, S2 75to S5 50. at E. DeRoy's, 613 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh av. I?OR S ALE-Casplan diamond studs.Jl 75 to S3 ., at E. DeRoy's, 613 Smlthfleld St., near Seven 111 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Nearly new;must be sold, at oucc; sideboard cost S12wlll be sold for S40; bedroom suites, bed lounge with mattress, fenders, cradle, bric-a-brac. etc. Inquire 720 Filbert st., near Ellsworth av. ; goods can be seen at any time, including Sunday. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoo Blacking. "V'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoo Blacking. -yKEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. -VKEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. rv'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. rVKEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. -v'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. O' KEEFE'S O. K. bhoe Blacking. 0' KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. o 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. o 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. o KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. O' KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0' KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. a ,'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. O' KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. O" KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. -yKEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking, 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. o JKEElfE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. O' KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. 0 'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. SINGING BIRDS, parrots, goldfish, small pet animals. Esplch's, 610 Smlthfleld st. "1 ( OOO acres of cherry, yellow poplar and other XJ) line timber for sale. As to quantity, qual ity, railroad, market and location it has no equal. For particulars address P.. Dispatch office. " FOR SALE-BUSEXE53. Business Opportunities. CARPET TACKS 100 per dozen papers. Royer's, 105 Smlthfleld st. rlONFECTIONERY STORE, a good business 1 place: good reasons for selling. Inquire at 137 Twelfth st., Southside. FOR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau rant, grocery stores, $a to S 10, 000: cigar store, bakery, milk depot; fish and oyster market, butcher shop. Jewelry store, with largo repair trade: good hotel. Holmes & Co., 420 bmltulleld street. 170UNDRY facing mill; good chance for a roan . with small amount of money. J. W. Biglsy, 8 Smlthfleld st. GROCERY Corner grocery store, with good run of custom, on a prominent street, Pittsburg; stock, fixtures, wagon and horse are for sale cheap, on acconnt of sickness in family; business about S12.000 per 3 ear: good opening for an energetlo man. Inquire of . . acnaae. i; eal Estate Agent, No. 315 Wood St., corner Fourth av, HOTEL A good-paying downtown notel, con taining 'J rooms: house well located with license running until May 1 next; owner's ill health the only reason for wanting to sell. Addreas Invalid. Dispatch office. VTEWSPAPER Only newspaper and Job ofllce in Ji town of 5,000 people: satisfactory reasons for selling: a bargain to the right man. Outlook, Mc Donald, Pa. ONE-HALF store. No. JC8 Smlthfleld st.; Imme diate possession: the most desirable location In tbe city; suitable for any branch of business. In quire on premises. STORE One of the finest and bestpaylng cloth ing aud furnishing stores in western Pa.. carrying a stock of 47, 000 to 410. COO and doing good business; store situated in brick hotel block, 100x22 ft., electric light, gas for fuel, street cars in the city; best of reasons given for selling; nothing but spot cash can buy It: good opportunltv for right man. Address Lock Box 156. Du Bols, Pa. CTORU One orthe best general stores in Western O Pennsylvania: stock S3. 500 to $4,000, and doing food business; splendid location. Address General tore. Dispatch office. STOCK Will sell cheap. 30 shares of stock la Westmoreland Specialty Companv at Grape vllle. Pa. T. J. Patterson, 3337 Penn av. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. CHATHAM ST., near Wylle av.: fine three-story brick; 13 rooms: all conveniences: can he read ily changed Into an apartmeut house at small cost; lot 20x96 to asphaltum paved alley: room to build another bou6e on allej : fine investment; a most desirable downtown property; will be sojd cheap. Baxter, Thompson Co., 162 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. ffljff 800 Oakland Stone front dwelling: on iDJj asphalt p ived and sewered street, close to Fifth avenne cable and Duquesne electric line: x eicns rooms. Dam. inside w. c. am inside w. : all conrer shutters, both gases, porch, etc. : alt conveniences terms to suit; F. Hippie & Co,, b ourtn av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. CHARTIERS T Alleghenv-One or the most desirable homes In Manchester; corner lot, 43x100. running to an alley; house contains seven rooms, bathroom and attic, front and side porches, inarblo mantels, h. and c. water, nat. and art. as. Inside w. c, wash kitchen and outbuildings, ne lawn and shade trees, shrubs, rose bushes and flower beds, grape arbor about whole lenjcth pf house, all In perfect condition; will be sold at reasonable price and easy terms, on account of re moval of owner. Samuel W. Black & Co., S3 Fourth av. FOR SALE (10 per cent net Investment) must be seen to be appreciated; new fuur-story brick apartment bnildlng, equipped with fire escapes, etu., located on a good street, within half a block of Federal street, and near Allegheny Postofflce and Carueele Llbrarv. enntftlnriir . large storeroom and cemented basement, also six I nats ot nve rooms eacn, wuu nail, oatnroom, in side w. c, stationary marblo top washstand, range, hot and cold wster, both gabes anil elec tric light; elate mantels, tile and stone hearths, In sldo shutters, tine chandeliers; the building has been all newly pipered and everything lsiuflrst clasJ repair; rented at present to Alio, 1 tenants for 22,343 per annum; price. $3X000; terms about one-half cash, balance at 4!i per cent interest: this property cannot bo dupllcat cd for less than 123, OOO. For further particulars and permit see JohnE. Awing a, vo., exclusive agents, tui 1 eaeraist. FOB SALE LOTS. Suburban Lots For Bale. BRUSHTON Nice level lots 25XSO, only S4C0: one mlnnte from Brushton station and five min utes from Duquesne cars, on Penn ay. (K78). Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. LOT At Clifton; price S200, onr-Inlf cash, dress Lot, Dispatch office, Allegheny. Ad- SUBURBAN LOTS at ChartiersFlne nnildin lots JT00 to X0. according to size and location, within sight of the Court House; Chartiera is tba most accessible of any snbnrb of Pittsburg, being reached bv the P. & L. E. R. in 12 minutes, by Chartiera packets In 25 minutes and by eiectrlo cars, which arc to take the place of the present horse car line next spring, in 25 minutes; these lots front on line of eicctric road. For further particu lars, T. II. Dickson. 9fl Fourth ay.. Room 39. Farms For Sale. I?ARM Will pay for a home, or an investment, : 72 acres. 22 miles of Pittsburg, onemllefrotn station : 3 miles from Kensington: underlaid with coal; 5-rooni house. stable, orchard; only 58 per acre. InqnlrelOl beventh av.. city. TO LET. City Bcsidences. HOITSE-s-room hou.-e. No. 238 Wyllc av.. near Vine St. Inquire of J. H. Friday. 222 Wyha Allegheny Residence To Let. ALLEGHENY REAL ESTATE See John K. EwlngiCo., 1U7 Federal St., If yon want to buy. TO LET-No. 243 Franklin St.. Allegheny, two story brick dwelling of 7 rooms: good loratlnn: rent low to a good tenant. Inquire L. P. Klebcr, No. 500 Wood st. TOLET-JohnK. Ewing.t Co.. 107 Federal St.. issue the largest printed rent aud sale list of Allegheny bouses (send for one.) rLET By John K. Ewing & Co., 107 Federal street. No. 165 Irwin ave., house 6 rooms, hall, bath and attic. No. 74 Alpine ave.. house 7 rooms, hall, bath and attic. (Will rent to two families). No. 78 Sarah St.. house S rooms and hall. No. 18 snowden st., house 8 rooms (for 2 families). No. 8 Monterey st. extension, house 5 roums and attic. No. 779 Manhattan St., bonse 5 rooms and hall. Also manv others; send for large printed list. John K. Ewlng &Co., 107 Federal st. Snhnrban Residences For Sale. ri'OLET Two new hones In Beltzhoover: city i water; 512 per month. A. U. Denny, Washington ay., Allentown. No. 47 Rooms To Let. l.iUHNISHED front room. 177 Arch street, Alle X gheny. ROOMS Two exceptionally nice rooms furnished for light housekeeping, with kitchen, cellar and bath: desirable and healthy locality; new honse and furniture; everything convenient, cozy and clean ; family of two. Address D. C, Dispatch office. ROOMS Large elegantly furnished parlor with folding bd, and two pleasant second-story rooms In handsome house in fashionable neigh borhood; references. 315 South Highland av. T OOMS Two on top floor and two on first: with Xti both gases: ail neatly furnished. Wi Forty seventh St., near Butler st. T)OOM Large room, nicely furnished: tl; both Xki gases included. 25Vlckroy st., near Chest nut. Tl OOM3 For fonr gentlemen, opposite Mononga- hela House, 12 Smlthfleld st. ROOM5? Furnished rooms for housekeeping, with bath. 52 Watson st. WYLIEAV. No. 201. furnished rooms by day. wrec or month: also boardlogif desired, at Zalkiad House. Offices and Desic Room To Let. TO LKT Office rooms, third floors, suitable for attorneys or real estate business: light and heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. rro LET- Desk room in our main ofllce. with nso :. ttc: also a private room, newly fur X of desk. nished with desk, chairs, carnct. etc. C H. LoTe. 93 Fourth avenue. TO LET Fourth avraue. No. 102, front and rear offices on the secoud floor. C. H. Love, No. 93 Fourth avenue. TO LET Fourth avenne. No. 162, front and rear offices on second floor. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth a cnue. rpo LET Part of ofllce or desk room. Inquire Room 411, Penn building. Business Stands To Let. STOREROOM and rooms, with or withentpower, at 84 Irwin av., Allegheny, or address F. A. Kimball, 537 Wylle av. TO LET In Ferguson block, the finest Are proof office building In the city, located on Third avenue. Just below the new postoffice. having also Fourth avenue entrance; choice storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, high spe-d elevators, steam heat, electric light and Janitor's services free; rent lower than others are getting in old and inconvenient buildings: possession about January 1; rent free until Aprtll:-nd for illus trated book. Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. TO LET Office In building 73. 77 and 79 Diamond st., with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and elevator scrvlce;rcnt S3C0 per ycar:also roomsof various sizes witli power: possession immediately. Annlv to John T. Shields, second fioor. Dispatch building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond streets. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities: alio office nom. Inquire of W. A. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts., Pittsburg, Pa. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.; three floors: 20.0CO feet space: abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Appiy Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. TO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond st. in new Dispatch building; light and heat fur nished. Apply to Business Oflico The Dispatch, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. TO LET-Good store on Smlthfleld street: one of the best locations on the street. C. H. Love, 93 Fonrth avenue. TO LET Good stores: well located on Smithfle'd and Wood streets. C. II. Love, No. 93 Fourth avenue. TO LET Storeroom aud cellar. No. 407 Ferry St.; rent S30 per month. Inquire on premises. TO LET HotI in this city; centrally located. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth avennu. rpo LET Hotel in this city: centrally located. JL IX. J . Love. 93 Fonrth avenue. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Tou know we have the largest line of diamonds, watches and Jewelry in the city suitable for holiday gifts. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Libertv and 703. 705 and 707 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL. "PERSONAL Chemical diamonds. PERSONAL One carpenter's brace and fire good steel bits for Sic, at Eoyer's, 1C5 Smlthfleld st. PERSONAL Novelty rrintlne Co.. 77 diamond st.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL Hotel Wilson. 10 Smlthfleld St.. Plttsburj. Try our celebrated 25c meals; rooms. 50c up. PERSONAL Solid gold rings for ladies from $1 25 up at K. Smit's. 932 and 934 Liberty St., and 703. 705 aud 707 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work mads loonier. Chris. Ilauch. 541 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Attention ladles: get free sealed in structions for developing the form: our sys tem guaranteed satisfactory. Emma Toilet Bazar, Boston. PERSONAL Ta-va-zon. 7-Minntc Cough Syrnp; a sure cure for la grippe, roughs, colds; 25c, 50c and SI: try It. that's all. Griffith. 301 Grant it. (Copyright.) "PERSONAL Everybody to come and get a sine jl scan at Anna 's, in tuu lfth av. ; free this week with each purchase ox Jacket or negligee shirt. an umbrella, cardigan PERSON AL Wrinkles With almond nut cream you can positively rub them away: sealed par ticulars 2 cents. Alary E. 3Iurray, 10E9 Washington boulevard. Chicago, ill. ; agents wanted. PERSONAL A mechanic of 60 with some Income, temperate, no lrcumbrar.ee, desires Inly acquaintance with a view to matrimony. Lervy Hempfleld, Tarentum, Allegheny co.. Pa. PERSONAL Stop conjhlng? 11,000 reward fora case of throat or lung trouble, last stages ex ctpted,wh!ch, cannot be relieved by a proper use of Dr. X. Stone's Bronchial Wafers; Sic a box at druggists. For sample send 10c to Stone Med. Co., Chicago, El. TJERSONAL-MAREY Do yoa want to cor Want a jl respona lor pieasu easure or marriage? wife or hustand. rich or poorr If so. get my mammoth matrimonial paper, contilning nearly nuu advertisements, jiaiieuirec. uonneraaiontniy, Toledo, Ohio. PERSONAL A thoroughly competent yonng lady, suddenlv thrown upon her own resources, wishes the acquaintance of a gentleman who is able and willing to loan her some money to start in business. No curious or Irresponsible people need answer. Address Sincere, Dispatch oQce. PERSONAL- hen I was a mail boy my mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since 1 got to be a great big man, Dickson, the w ell known tailor, M Fifth ay., cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape, TeLlSS. TJERSOSAL- Thackeray's works, complete, ...... st ct A 10 vols., Dickens' works, complete z 90 Shakspeare's works, complete 1 SO Eliot's works, complete 2 00 Prcscott's Mexico, Svols., gilt top 1 35 Huckleberry Finn 75 FRANK MACON CO.. 301 Smlthfleld St. STOLEN. STOLEN From 2718 Arlington av on Saturday. December 19. a flrrerhound httrh nnn ilmnt 1 I months old, about 13 inches high, color fawn with uiacK snout; ?. rewara win ue paia for her return: any person kteptng her after this notice will be prosecuted. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES' GRAND ANNUAL BALL Of Northslde Tent No. 36, K. O.T. M., wiJI bo held in Masonic Hall, Allegheny, December SI (New Year's Eve.l All Sir 'Knhrhts and their friends are cordially Invited. de27-Ul CHOICE PROPERTIES. GDHTB1CT0HS, BDILDEHS 1BD IBVESTflHi. We nave For Sola coo jBVEjjS'jr is'isioisz'jr, Within 200 feet of Shady Aye. and Marchand St. Call and see us. J- H. COLEMAN & CO., 0212 renn Ave., U. Hi. deSO-rrsu TO INVESTORS. I 'have for sale JJt,000 at 97K, total lsiua C nor cent SO rears water Bonds, cuarantoed, vy a city, a nrst-ciass investment. i WILLIAM A. HUDSON, Attorney at Law, Boom 5, No. 100 Diamond St., Pittiburjr, Pi. no23-Th3U $117500 SHAD YS!DEr Handsome new Qneen Anne style brick dwelling; 11 rooms and reception hall: parlor, dining room, library and kltcnen on flrse floor; hard wood mantels, tilo hearths, laun dry, cemented cellar. Kood heater, etc.: lot 50x140 feet; in very desirable neighborhood, oue square from street car line. M. i HIPPLE & CO., de27-73 OS Fourth avenne. OAKLAND RESIDENCE $14,000. Corner two prominent 53-'oot residence streets. New 12-room Queen Anne styls brick: dwelling, cont.iinins all modern conveniences; lot 50xlC0, paved and sewered JI. F. HIPPLE & CO., de27-a TT3U S6 Fonrth avenue. TO xysT. STORE, 546 WOOD STREET. Immediate possession. Fifty-aero farm near McKeesport. Two offices with Iarga vault. Apply EOOM 203. Busell Block. de2il AUCTION SALES. HORSES Auction sale at the Citizens' Traction Company'3 stables, corner Plumber and Fortv-evontl streets. Lawreneeville. on TUESDAY A"D WEDNESDAY, December 20 and CO. 150 STREET CAR HORSES, vToIshins from 1.000 to 1,230 ponndi. Tho abovo horses arc all sound, yonnjr and Ferviceable, and good color ai.d all good workers. Anj body in need of horses of this kind would do well to attend this sale, as theyaro going to be sold to the lifctliest bidder, ac count of electric cars taking? their rjlaco; also a -inrpc lot of harness aud stable fix tures, etc. No postponement on acconnt of tho weather. J. E. ETJGG, J. A. McKELVY. Superintendent. Auctioneer. dc2-H ASSIGNEE'S AUCTION SALE. Tro larjre Jewelers' bnrplar and flrc-proof safes (Hall's), 1 large Jewelers' burglar and flie-proof sale (Barnes'),l offlce,3 desks,show caseswnll cases, shelving, tables, cane case, diamond scale, 1 lanro heater find all fix tnres, Ismail quantityjenelry that will bo sold in lots, 250 walnut clocks, in lots to suit purchaser, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 30, 10 a. M. Sale poMtive.withont reserve. Term" cash, as room will be vacated on January L Ey ordef or FiiANK D. IIAKTSIAX, Assignee, de27-7I 49 Sixth street. VT. J. BAKTON, Attorney, No. 1 Wylio avenue. T?XECTJTOES' SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN Sll order of the Orphans' Court, the under signed, execntors of Martin SIcGanley, de ceased, will sell at public sale on the prem Jsc. on SATUEDAY, J.tnnary 1C, IKK. at 2 o'clock r. St., that certain lot fronting 3:1 feet 4 inencs on Locust t, Allegheny City. Pa., and extending back Co feet, upon which nro erected two two-story fntme dwellings, known as Nos. M2 and lit Locn't st. Terms $100 down, one-third balance on delivery of deed. Remainder in ono and two rears. GEOEGE S. GEACE, AV. E. JOHNSTON-, JOHN FEDEEJIKIL, Executors. Auctioneer. dc27-34-s AUCTION SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer at auction sale my entire household goods, consisting of bed room sets, parlor sets, and also fur nishings of kitchen and dining rooms. The above mentioned goods are all in first class condition, having been in use only six months. Sale will take placo on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1S91. 2 o'clock r. v., at 3(B Uonuet sit.. Oakland. de27-39 LOUIS SCHULCN15ERC. EDCCATIONAL. . THE SHORTLIDGE MEDIA SCHOOL For Young Men and Boys. SJVITHIN C. SIIOliTLrnOE. A. B. & A. It. (Graduate of Exeter and Harvard). MhDIA, PA. (14 miles from Broad it. station, i'hlia.) del: BUQUESNE COLLEGE, DIAMOND ST. opposite Court Houe. Pittsburg. Next term begins January 4, 1832; full colle-nato courses; superior instruction in shorthand and typewriting, bookkeeping and penman ship; the best opportunities for mechanical drawing, inn-dc, elocution; night school classes, leading to graduation diplomas and degress. E. M. WOOD, D. D. LLD., dcI7 . President. CURRY CaIVERSITT. blXTH STKEET. crnEY Collegiate Department, ThoBesi CUBBY Normal School, The Best. CDKEY English Training School, The Best. CUBBY Business College, Tho Best. CUItKX School of Shorthand, TheBest. CUERir Conservatory or Music, The Best. CUBBY School of Elocution, The Best. CUEST Faculty and Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue H. H. KOWE, President oc24-51 WTNTEB KESOKT3. HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. Deservedly world-famed, this immense an4 unique caravansary ii situated a few yards from Fort Monroe, and lies along a beautiful sandy beach, washed by tho waters of Ches apeake Bay and Hampton Roads. Tho won derful equable climate makcsitanall-the-year-round reort, unsurpassed in health and general attraction. It is the rendezvous for prominent people from all sections, and an atmosphere of comfort, luxury and re finement pervades the place. Dres parade, artillery practice, guard mounts, etc.in the tort. Send for pamphlet. F, N. PIKE, Manager. del-43-Trsn TEC33 HON THAHSFER M TRUST C0MPM, Nos. 131 aud 123 Fonrth Ave. The company is chartered to act as execn tors, administrators, trustees, guardians, assignee, etc. Also acts as snrety for trustees, admin istrators, guardians, etc., upon indemnity being given. delS-Trau HOSES, 8 Per Cent City Mortgages. We can take care of a few more eood ac counts and net you 8 per cent on city mort gages and city and county warrants with perfect safety. Our business is limited and conservative, and wo take only such ns we can personally attend to. For particulars address THOMAS & COMPANY, de20-13i-sa . Tscoma.Wash. TAILORING. Correct Winter Suitings' and Qvercoatings H. & C. F. AIILERS, Merchant Tailors, 420 Smlthfleld at. noISi-Trsau Ai v?jj tz .3 a iJst-J -cifc'-AMiuLil &- nr&&&iJs- k 4 kSnSeiJ '& TxAXl J x -..j., , m 1 MmtWe&amaMmr, . i-BE&sSllAA&rt n.. JBoWfBifTrjBffWMH&'g
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