uaBpf. fSKCHWs 7?-WT- v.-WjW Wfr - ?' ' '.f , r THE' 5PJT1&BU;RG 1892. PPWp POINTERS Oi THE LAW Another Bunch of Supreme Court Decisions on Local Cases. JOM SCOTT'S WIDOW IS SHUTOUT. Telii HcKnient Must Tay flamages for the PeathofPavies. TETERSTILLE WILL NOT IUTE A SCHOOL Prothonotary Ncwnieyer received yester day from Philadelphia the opinions handed down by the Supreme Court on cases of the "Western Pennsylvania district. Amone the opinions were several of interest Chief Justice Paxson gave an opinion in the case of the appeal of John F. Scott et al from the decree of the Orphais Court of Alle gheny county. The drphans" Court set aside a third of the estate of the late John Scott, receiver of the Allegheny Valley .Railroad, to his widow, Olivia Scott. The vlueofthe estate was 350,000. The son, John F. Scott, and other heirs appealed on the ground that in an article of separa tion Mr. and Mrs. Scott had signed, it was acreed upon her part, in consideration of a certain sum, to live apart from him and relinquish for herself aiid heirs all claims depending upon the married relation. The opinion set forth that the law of Pennsylvania is well settled that such a contract is valid and rules that Mrs. Scott has no right to participate in the partition 01 the estate. J.here was by the same par tie an appeal from the decree of the same court vncatlnr the probate of the will. In thK the deciee was reversed and the w ill re instated. Justice Green gave the opinion in the case ofJutteetal appellants vs the Keystone rtride Company, an appeal lrom Common Pleas Court No. 2. The case was a suit for damages, a tow of the plaintiff's being dam need liy striking a pier of the defendants. Judgment was affirmed. Justice Williams gave an opinion on the appeal or the defendants from the judgment of the Court of Com mon Picas of Westmoreland county in the case of Joseph Lentz vs Carnegie Bros. & Co. The same question was involved as in the case of Robb v Carnegie Bros. & Co. The plaintiff is the owner of a farm adjoin ing the coke works of the defendants and claimed damages from the operation of the works, the smoke and deposit of coke being alleged to have ruined the farm. He got a verdict, but judgment was reversed and a new trial awarded. A New Trial for the Steinbrnnner Cae. Chief Justice Passon gave the opinion in the case of Barbara Steinbrnnner vs tho Pittsburg ami Western Bailrcad Company appellant. The case was a suit for damages for the death of Xavier Steinbrnnner, and was heard in Common Pleas No. 1. The opinion -et forth that the only qnestion to be established wa whethrr the deceased stopped, looked and listened just beforo stepping on the tracks. The decision of the lower court was reversed and a new trial or dered. Intheapncal of Kaltcnbanzh et al from the Qn.irter Sessions of Butler county Jus tice Williams gave an opinion. In this case it was alleged that a new schoolhou-e "was needed in sub-district No. 5, and that it should be located in the village of Peters ville to accommodate the children. The respondents claimed there was sufficientac cominodation for all applicants. The mat ter was carried into court by J. L. Christie and Conrad Nieklus, representing the vil lage. The lower court dismissed the Bonrd of School Directors. The opinion set forth that the board could not be responsible for the children who did not apply for admis sion to the schools. The opinion s-et asido the ordir of the lower court and dismissed the petition. A per curiam was given in the appeal of A. II. Hadfield, guardian of the minor chil dren o' Joseph W. Wilkins, lioui the Or phans' Com t of Allegheny county. The ap pellant w as iipnointedguaidUn of the estate of the minor children of Wilkins by the court of Waukesha county. Wis., where the lather resided at the tlmo or his death. Henry W. Kendall van appointed by the same court guardian or their persons. The bulk of the minors' estate was in Allegheny coontv, as were also their neare-t relatives. Th children were brought to Pennsylvania by Kendall and the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny appointed Mrs. Miriam Hays, an aunt, their guardian. From this order an appeal wa9 taken by the Wiscrnsin guar dian, alleging a want of jurisdiction in the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. Tho appeal was dismissed. Damages for a. Misspelled 3Iessage. The judgment of Common Pleas Court Ko. 2 was affirmed in the case of Daniel S. Tobin vs the Western Union Telegraph. Company, appellants. The case was a suit lor dam ages. Tobin's sister was drowned in New York, and a telegram was sent to him to this effect. In the transmission the tele gram was changed, andhc was sent to South Carolina instead of Sew York. Tobin was awarded damage by tho lower court, and this the Supreme Court sustain"!. The judgment of Common Pleas CourtNo. 2 was afiirmed in the case of Caroline Davies vs Felix McKnight et al, appellants. In the loner court damages were awarded Mrs. Davies for the death of her husband, Robert Danes to whom liquor had been sold at JIcKnisht's saloon. Davies became intoxi cated, left tho saloon, lell into the gutter and died from injuries superinduced by tho exposure. The opinion of the Supreme Court stated that McKnight was responsible under the act or Assembly for selling to an intoxicat ed man: that w"hile the liquor may nofhavo caused the death yet it caused Davies to fall into the gutter wfiero ho was exposed, and' upon this cround affirmed the judgment of the lower courr in favor of Mrs. Davies. In the case of Tunnev vs Carnegie Bros. & Co., Limited, Justice Williams gave an opin ion le versing the decision of the lower court in awarding $1,000 damages to Tunney for the death of his son. STRIKING AT BIGEL0W. Mayor Gonrley Anxious to Cut Down the Chiers Estimate in Order to Reduce the 31illa.se Crown's and Elliot's Figures Will Be Left Alone. Mayor Gourley, Controller Morrow and Chief Bigelow held an extended conference in the Mayor's office yesterday afternoon relative to the amount of money to be ap propriated for the Department of Public "Works the coming fiscal year. The Mayor has decided to prune down expenses as much as possible. It appears that the Pub lic "Works Department is the only place where he will have an opportunity to do any cutting without impairing the service in the various departments. Chief Brown's estimate ot his expenses for the year was so , modest that surprise was expressed gener ally tiiat he had not asked for more, and it is not likely that any reduction will be at tempted in his appropriation. Controller Morrow is quoted as saying that he could not see how Chief Brown could run his de partment on the money asked forand at the tame time make the improvements in the way of new engines, a water tower and in creasing the fire service generally as he has been ordered by Councils. Chiet Elliot's estimate is the same prac tically as it has been for years, and no effort will be made toeliminate anv ot its features. Chief Bigelow asks lor" 535,224 more than he received last year, but there is such a general clamor for improvements that, while he desires to cut down as much as possible, he finds he can't do it without cuttiuc out some desirable improvement. His estimate includes about 5400,000 for street repaying. This amount is equivalent to 2 mills tax on a -valuation of 5200,000,000, which the city is expected to reach or ex ceed this year, but to repair all the streets that necdjt would require a million. The, Mayor desires Chief Bigelow to cut down his estimate to what it was last year, and the conferences of the Mayor and the Chief that have been held the past few days arc for that purpose. Several cuts have already been made, but they are not extensive, and it is doubtful if the Mayor's object can be attained before next Monday, when his message lo Councils will be due. Isipobtaxt Salvation Oil, the -greatest cure on earth for pain, is only twenty-five cents. - Natural wool and Scotch wool under wear. - J ABUiS XL. A1KBX UO., 100 Fifth avenue. GUARDED BY A GHOST. Hovel Method or Government Detectives in Hunting; Kvldcnc Against KlverEn crcachers Powerful Lights Thrown on the Shore Workmen Almost Scared to Death. Some people who work about the banks of the rivers at night have been somewhat exercised in their minds lately over an apparition that appears and disappears in the twinkle of an eye in dark nights. It glides up and down the river almost noise lessly, emits a flash of light like a firefly, and then is shrouded in gloom. Some thought it a water sprite, and felt an un canny sensation when their operations-wero revealed by a flash of intense brilliancy which disappeared ere they could ascertain the cause. Some people set about to find a solution of the mystery, and they report that some kind of a craft of diminutive proportions has been reconnoitering the banks at night, presumably for the purpose of spotting people who have been, encroaching on the riyer channel and making ground by filling it' with cinders and other refuse. They say the little craft moves through the water so'silently that it might approach within 50 feet of a person without his hearing it. It has a powerful electric light machine and is so arranged that the bank can be illumin ated and left in darkness again within a fraction of a second. It is said that it is a quite common practice for encroachers to pile debris on the top of the bank during the da v and deny that they put it into the river, but in the dark it is pushed over the bank, and it would puzzle an investigator to tell whether the stuff had been reallv shoved over or removed somewhere else, and the supposition is that Govern ment detectives use the boat and the flash light for tfie purpose of getting proof against encrbachere, the proof to be used in the trials now instituted in court. Several people, caught at work in the silent watches fled so precipitately as to indicate a feeling of guilt. An idea of the manner in which the river channel has been appropriated mar be gained from the stories old residents tell of having seen steamboats moored where the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Itailway depot stands. In the olden time there was a cat tle yard between where the depot now stan'ds and Mt. Washington. Now a pow erful baseball pitcher could not much more than throw to the first pier of the Smith field street bridge. Ignorance of the Election Laws Shown. The Stayton-Wyman Allegheny City Mayoralty contest was on the boards again yesterday, and though the meeting did not advance Stayton's chances, it further emphasized the necessity of an apprentice system or school for the education of elec tion officers. The ballot boxes of three dis tricts were opened and in them 46 illegal votes were found that had been cast for Stayton, and 40, also illegal, forWynian, so that the latter gained six votes by yester day's work. The votes were ail illegal simply on account of defective affidavits and other blunders that did not indicate criminality, though there might have been some carelessness. Ignorance can be pre dicated pretty safely, as the illegal votes are so evenly divided all over the city as to show that neither party could have been doing skull-duggery in this respect. TOTl OUE I'OOB MAN'S S.tLE "We Ofter tho Followlnj Attractive Bar gains: Every one of the garments mentioned below is a special'bargain just for our Fri dav's poor man's sale. If you want one be sure and call to-day. For the boys we offer 250 nice cape overcoats, sizes 4 to 14, very neat patterns, at the low price of each. 52 00 JjU double-breasted coats lor men, ex tra heaw flannel lined, only 3 00 Ulsters for men, made of eenuine Irish frieze, light, dart and medium shades, cassimere cloth lined, big collars, extra lengths (worth $lo), 6 CO vlil 2S0 dark overcoats for men, all sizes, cloth lined, long or short cut, vel vet collar or plain collar, onlv. 5 00 250 boys' short pants suits (sizes 4 to 14) made of neat cassimere and cheviot, 10 stvles, at only 1 65 300 men's cassimere suits, made in sack or cutaway style (coat, pants ana vest i 4 75 400 pairs of men's cassimere pants and corauror pants, three shades, blact, crav or brown, at onlv 1 75 P. C. C G, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Opposite the Court House. THE PEOPLE'S STORE FIFTH; AVENUE. Nowlsthe Time for Fur Capes. "We are selling all our fur capes at i price and less. They must be sold before stock taking. S15 astrachan capes at S3. 520 astrachan capes at S7 50. $30 Persian capes at 512 50. All other qualities at equal reductions. Don't miss this great cape chance. Campbell & Dick. B.B. a sacrifice S40 This is a sacrifice S40 astrakhan fur- trnmned newmarkets, this season's, 515. Boggs & Buhl. THE GKEAT SALE3 TO-IJAT. Hosiery! UNDERWEAR! Ton are missing many profitable bargains if you are not attending these sales. But most likely you are coming every dav. JOS. HORNE & C6.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Excursion to Washington, JJ. c, Via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Thursday, January, 14. Pound trip tickets 9, and good for ten days. Trains leave B. & O. station at 8 A." M. and 9:20 p. m. Through parlor cars on the morning train and sleepers on the night train. B.AB. About a dozen pieces assorted reddish shades and zarnets fine broadcloths, 51 50 and-52 qualities they'll go quick at SL Boggs & Buhl. CorGHS and colds are dangerous Intruders. Expel them with Parker's Gincer Tonic Parker's Hair Balsam aids the hair growth. New Goods and Barcalni Durins This Great Jannary Sale. New Andersons ginghams. .New French printed challies. New wash cotton goods. JOS. HORNE & CO. '8 Penn Avenue Stores. Mar O'Kell Tickets for sale at Alex Boss' music store, 143 Federal street. All for Max O'Bell's lecture at Carnegie Hall, Saturday night Reserved seats, 51; admission, SOc B.&B. This cloak department carries none over. This is the reason $35 to 550 newmarkets and jackets go at 515 and 520. You want them at these prices. Boggs & Buhl. David John Anderson, Glasgow, Scotland, Hake the celebrated Anderson ginghams that you see in our wash goods department to-day. Come and see them. Jos. Horne & Co., 607-621 Penn avenue. B.& B. A surplus lot of garnet, tan and dark brown broadcloths dollar qualities 50 inches wide go at 50 cts. Boggs & Buhl. Gloves and hosiery at James H. Aiken & Co. 'a, 100 Fifth avenue. SPECIAL SELECT EXCURSION TO THE socrir, Under the Management ot the Marble City land and Furnace Company, Will leave Pittsburg at 7:20 A. ai. via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, January 10, for Sylacauga, Ala., via Cincinnati; Queen and Crescent Kailroad by way of Chatta nooga and Birmingham. Excursion tickets will be sold at half rate; tickets good for 40 days. EoT full information call at the office of J. C Jamison & Co., 133 Frankstown avenue, East End; or J. A. Shannon, 2f o. 90 Fourth avenue; or "V. "W. Acneson at office of Jas. "W". Drape &, Co., No. 313 "Wood street, be tweeathe hours of 10 and 12 a. m. B. &15. "We're going to sell them, if a sacrifice price will do it. All long garments, plain and fur trimmed: 535 ones, $15; 550 ones, 515; a 575 one, 515. About two days. For this you'll have to come soon. Boogs & Buhl. Miort Time Only. Your picture free and handsomely framed given away with every dozen. Cabinets Si by Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetines. GOLTJMBIA'oIL COMPANY THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia Oil Company, for the election of directors and other business, will be held on THURSDAY, Jan narv 1392. at 11 o'clock A. M.. atthe office of the companv. No. 514 Market st A. P. McGREW, Secretary. ' de31-l CTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING- The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mononeahcia Navigation Company will be held on THURSDAY. January 14. 1892, at 2 o'rlock p. M., at the office of said company. No. 8 Wood street. Pittsburg, lor the election of officers and managers of said companv and other bnslness. fle24-13-D W. BAKEWE1.L, Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-THE AN NTJAL meeting of the stockholders of the Standard Plate Glass Company for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year win oe held at the company's office In Butler, Pa., on TUESDAY, January 19, 1S92. Slgnedi E. J. HOWARD. Sec. Ja6-53-D Easiness Changes. DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore existing be tween G. W. Puscy, K. M. Kerr, C. W. Kerr and J. F. Haney, under the Arm name of Pusev, Kerr & Honey, doing business in McKecsport, Pa., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. G. W. Pusey and R. M. Kerr retiring, and C. W. Kerr andJ.F. Haney continuing the business, under the firm name of Haney & Kerr. All persons owing the old Ann will pay to Hanev A Kerr, at McKeesport. All accounts owed by the old linn will be paid by Pusey Kerr, Allegheny. Pa. blgued G. W. PUSEY, R. M. KERR, C. W. KERR. J. P. HANEY. jASUAnTZ 1892. Ja6-84 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XN limited partnership association nnder the title of J. B. Vandergritt Coal Companv, Limited, fomiedon 10th December, 1891. under and subject to the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing 'the formation of partnership associations In which the capital shall alone be responsible for the debts of the association, except under certain circum stances, " approved 2d June. A. D. 1874. and the several acts supplementary and amendatory there to, has been this 5th January, 1892. d!scoled, and that James I. Buchanan. John G. Bright and bamnel II. Vandergrlft have been ejected by the members of the association liquidating trustees, with full power and authority to wlna up the con cern and distribute the net assets thereof among the members. JOHN G. BRIGHT, Secretary. J. A. VANDERGRIFT. President. S. II. VANDERGRIFT. Vice President. J. G. BRIGHT, fcecrctary and Treasurer. J. B. Vanlergrift Coil Company, Lim. Organized 5th January. 1392. Miners, shippers and wholesale and retail dealers In coal. Office, at present. Singer Building. Office, after 1st April. Vandergrlft Building. Yard, Greenough street and Gas alley (B. A O, Ry.) ri rompt attention given to city trade. JaG-51-D Notices. Office of Citt Controller, ) McKeesport. Pa., December 21. 1891. VTOTICE TO HOLDERS OF JlcKEESPORT 1 Water Bonds (issue of 1881). Notice is herebv given that the Slnfcinr Fund J Commissioners of the City of McKecsport propose 10 purcnase me lonowiug water uouas issuca ny the Borough of SIcKcesportviz: Nos. 1,2,3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13, Hand 15 for 1.000 each; No. 41 for $500. and Nos. 81 and 82 for f 100 each ill slxtv days from this date, after nhlch time interest oh same will cease. G. B. UERWICK, de:5-:7-TuF Secretary. 1 Office National Transit comanX ) OIL City. Pa.. Jannarv 2. 1892. I VTOTICE-THE PATRONS OF THE NATIONAL jj Transit Company are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the books of the National Transit Company at the closeof bnslness. December 30, 1S91. and all outstanding acceptances Issued on or priorto thatdatearcsubjecttoan assessment orone quarter (M) per cent, or two and a half Wi) bar rels on a thousand In plpeage paid oil. on account of loss by file on th6 morning of December 31. 1891. of tank united registered number 1615. located at usDorn liouow, i;oiesvme township, Brown county. New York. signed: Ja2-33-D DANIEL O'DAY, General Manager. Elections. The Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Pittsburg. I ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR J Directors for this company to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the com pany. No. 83 Fourth av.. on TUESDAY, January 12, 1892, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock M. WM. T. HOWE, Secretary and Treasurer. December 28, 1891. ja3-9-MWF Maotfactceers and Merchants iss. Co, :o., ) 192. ) OFFICE. 417 1 OOD STREET. PITTSBURG. Pa.. Jan. 4. 1892. qiHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS J. oi mis company, to serve lor tne ensuing ear, will be held at the office on MONDAY, the 11th Inst., between tho hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ja6-83 WM. T. ADAIR,.Secretary. CITV S WINGS B AXK, I Pittsburg. Pa., Dec 7. lsii. 1 ILECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR j directors of this bank will be held at the bank ing honsc. sixth avenue and Smithfield street, on TUESDAY, January 12, 1892. between the hours oril A. llandlp. K. J. W, TAYLOR. Ja6-44 Cashier. Masoxio Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF directors for this bank, to sene during the ensuing year, will be held at the banking house, 531 Smlthfleld st., on TUESDAY. January 12, 1892, betw eeu the hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p. jr. W. R. CHRISTIAN. Cashier. JAXPAI1Y4, 1892. JaC-43 Office of Humboldt Fire Insurance Co., "l Pennsylvania and Beaver avenues, V ALLtOIIENY. Pa. J TJILECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION OP J directors to serve for the ensuing vear will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY. January 11. 1892, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. A. H. TRIMBLE JaG-18 secretary. Office Tectonia Insurance Co., ) No. 205 Ohio m-iiket Allegheny, j Election-an election for a hoard of directors of 'Jeutonla Insurance Company wiil he held at the office of the company JANU ARY 11. 1892. between hours of 10 A. n. and 2 P. M. Ja5-114-TWThF3I C. W. GERWIG. Secretary. German American Ins. Co. of Pa.. ) Office No. Ill Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. January 2, 1892. J ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR 12 directors of this company will be held at this office MONDAY. January 11. 1892, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 o'clock r. 31. Ja5-87-D W. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. Office of the Birmingham Fire Insurance ) COMPANY. 1325 Carson streeet. Pittsburg. S. S.. Jannarv 4. 1892. ) ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF directors for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company, on MONDAY. January 11, between the hours of 10 A. M. and !r.K. E. G. SCHOLZE. Secretary. Ja5-o0 Of FICE OF ARMENIA INSURANCE CO.. NO. 65 FOURTH AY.. PITTSBURG. ( TiLECnON-THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF j directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY, January 11, 1892, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P.M. W. D. McGILL, Secretary. January 2, 1892. Ja5-52-D OFFICE OF THE CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSBURG. PA.. Jan. 4. 1B92. TltKCTIOS-THE ANXnAI, ELF.frTHlV Fl FOR Xj twelve directors of this companv will be held at the company's office. No. 64 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, the lltn Inst., between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Ja5-51 JOSEPH T. JOHNSTON. Secretary. office Uniok Insurance Co., Pittsburg. Pa., Januarv5. 1832. J I7LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR j directors for this company will be held at the office. Nos. 168 and 170 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, January 11, 1892, between the hours of 11 a. M. and IF. M. JaS-26-D J. W. J. McLAIN, Secretary. Third National Bank. Pittsburg. I7LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Jj nine directors of this bank, to serve for the eusuingvear. will be held atthe banking house,526 and 623 Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 12, 1S92, between the hours of 11 A. M. ana 1 p. m. W. STEINMEYER, Cashier.. December 12, 1891. del5-U first National bank of Pittsburg, pa., i Pittsburg, Dec 12. 1891. ( ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine directors for this bank, to serve for the ensuing vear, will be held at the banking house, corner Wood st. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY, Jan uary 12, 1892, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. . J.D.SCULLY, Cashier. de!2-31 THE ARSENAL BANK OF PITTSBURG, rLECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION K( FOR Xj Directors of this bank to serve, for the en Eulng.year will be held at tbe banking house, cor ner Eutlcr and Forty-third sts.j ou WEDNES- uai, January u, una, Between incnoursot UA. M. and 1P.M. W. S, WILLIAMS. Jal-3-D Cashier. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Dividends. Office of JIono.noaiiela ix suraxcx Co., ) No. S Fourth avenue. PITTSDUBB. Jan. 5. 1892. ) . D1VIDEND-THE DIKECTOKS OF THIS COM PANY have this day declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PEB SHARE, on the capital stock, out or the earnings of the last six months, pavahle on and after Fri day, 8th Inst. JNO. H. CLANEY. Ja7-40-D Secretary. Office Allegheny Bridge Co.. ) Pittsburg. Jan. 1. 1893. i DrVIDEND-THE PRESIDENT AND MAN AGERS of "The company for erecting a bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite "Pitts burg," have tills day declared a dividend of TWO (2) DOLLARS on each share, ot the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, parable to stockholders or their legal representatives forth with. W. ROSEBURG. Ja7-29 Treasurer. GEEMAN AMERICAN lNS. CO. OF PEKNA, -I OFFICE NO. Ill FOURTH AT., Tvivmrvn-THj; board nfr directors of U this comnanv to-day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT (f2 per Bhare). p.iv.ible on de mand. W. J. PATTERSON, Ja6-55-D Secretary. Office Union Insurance Co.. ) NOS. 168 AND 1T0 KOUKTH AV., riTTSBURG. Jan. 5, 1S91. ) DIVIDEND THE BOARD HAS THIS DAY declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthwith. Ja6-61 J. W. J McLAIN, Secretary. Mechanics' National Bank. Pittsburg. D1VIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIKECTOKS OF this bank have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT (5) out of the earnings of the last six months. Payable on and after January 12, 1892, free of tax. SAMUEL C. APPLEGATE, Cadilcr. DECEMBER 31, 1891. Ja3-83 ali.fghkny National Bank. Pittsburg. P. DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out or the earnings of the last six mouths, payable on demand free of tax. W. MONTGOMERY, Cashier. December 31, 1S91. Ja3-91 Office of the Birmingham fire Insuk- ) ance compant, 1325 carson st.. Pittsburg, s. s., Jannarv 4, 1S92. ) DTVIDEND NO. 38-THE DIRECTORS OF this companv have this day declared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS (SI 50) per share out of the earnings of the last sis months, payable dn demand. , ja5-55 E. G. SCHOLZE. Secretary. I Lesal Notices. W'OTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT JOHN H. Qulnn, of the city of Newark. Essex countr. N. J., has this day made an assignment to the subscriber of his estate for the equal benefit of his credltors.i and that the said creditors must ex hibit their respective claims, under oath or affirma tion, to the subscriber at his store. No. 03 Highs t., Newarx. N. J. Dated December 29, 1891. Jal-85-F DENNIS J. RYAN. Assignee. TO LET. Allejheny Residences To Let. TO LET No. 138 Ridge ave.. Allegheny. $30 per month; three-story brick house, eight rooms, hath, cemented laundry, both gases: immediate possession. Applv to V. W. Lawrence &Co., Water St.. below Penn ave., Pittsburg. Rooms To Let. I BURNISHED flat. ; etc. 8Wylieav, bedrooms. kitchen, bath, "DOOMS Furnished rooms, front and back, with Xv board: alsomealers; 21 meals, $3 50. 203 North av., Allegheny. T OOMS Furnished and unfurnished. Room JA Renting Agency. 130 Robinson st.. Allegheny. T OOMS Two unfurnished rooms. 63 Elver av., JX Allegheny City, ROOMS Furnished rooms, with kitchen, etc. Logan St.. near Wylie. WYLIE AV.-No. 201. furnished rooms hv day. t t wee k or montn Zalkind House. also hoarding If desired, at Offices and Desk room To Let. OFFICE Large first floor office on Fourth ave.. between Wood and S-nithfleld sts.; rent, only Sl,O0O per year. Black Balrd, 93 Fourth ave. TO LlCT 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. rpO LET Office building on Fourth ave., near X Smithficldst.; can give long lease; location best In city, being opposite new postoffice. Black & Baird, 95 Fourth ave. rrii O LET Desk room in our main office, with use of X desk, etc.': also, a private room, newlv far nished with desk, chairs, carpets, etc. C, Love, 83 Fourth av. Bnslness Stands To Let. TO LET In Ferguson block, the finest fire proof office bnildingin the city, located on Third avenue. Just below the new postoffice, having also Fourth avenue entrance: choice storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, hlgn speed elevators, steam beat, electric light and janitor's services free; rent lower than others are getting in old and Inconvenient buildings; posbession about January 1: rent free until April 1: send for illus trated book. Blaik & Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. . TO LET OR FOR BALE-Hotel ot 17 rooms in Seventeenth ward, city: first-class! location for business: honse was built for a hotel and is thor oughly adapted to the purpose and has lust been remodeled and repaired throughout, making itai good as new; house would be almost sure of a It cense and will be rented at such a price that it could be sub-let In tenements for more than the rent asked if license should be relused. Baxter, Thomp son & Co.. 1S2 Fourth av. TO LET Second and third floors of 642 and C4I Liberty St., near Sixth av. ; hydraulic passen ger elevator and stairs at street entrance: new building; .large plate glass windows: each floor about 40 feet by too feet, and finished In first-class style throughout. Inquire for particulars on prem ises. a 10 LEI Office in building 75, 77 and 79 Diamond . St., with electric light, steam heating, janitor and elevator servlce;rent J300 per yeanalso rooms of various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond streets. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, bundling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of W. A. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth stn Pittsburg, Pa. rpo LET Storeroom and basement fronting on X Penn and Frankstown avs.. at the East End. in the verr best part of the East End for any kind of mercantile business. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth ar. rX LEI' Space with power Cor. Penn and Third X av.: three floors: 2O.GO0 feet space; abundant power: good light; splendid location: every cou venicnce. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Fifth av. rpo LET Third ave.. near Market St., lirga X building; good storeroom: rent, only 1. 400 per frear; possession ot storeroom at once; can give ong lease Black Balrd. 95 Fourth ave. TO LET Desirable ftoreroom. Diamond st. in new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Apply to Business Office The Dispatch, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. TO LET Tne very desirable storeroom (with basement) No. 205 Smlthfleld st.. Central Hotel building. Apply at Kaufmanns' store. ) LET Business house. Wood St.. between Fourth and Fifth ai s four stories, goodfront. A. Hcrron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. ffO LET AVarehouse 117 Water St., running X through to First av.. with immediate posses sion. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET Stores Good stores, Smlthfleld and Wood sts. well located C. H. Love, rpo LET Good Wood street fonr-story brick X building, well located. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth TO LET Hotel in this city, centrally located, II. Love. 93 Fourth av. rpo LET Store 546 Wood X Block. st. Apply 209 Blssell Slnnufacturlnc Sites To Let, TO LET Manufacturing property, 144 feet front on Washington av.. Allegheny: 130 feet deep to paved back street, with brick and lrame build ings on the Washington av. front,and large vacant ground in rear forstorage: buildings will be placed in order to suit tenant, Apply to BenJ. F. Jen nings, West Penn Steel Worts, Preble av., AUe ghenv. BANK STATEMENTS. THE KEYSTONE BANK, OP PITTSBURG Statement of the condition of the Keystone Bank, of Pittsburg, at the closeof business, December 31, 1891: RESOURCES.- Banking house fixtures $ 69,525 18 Timeloaus..., 408,476 46 Demand loans 310,0j7 33 Due from banks and cash on hand. 165,260 67 $ 933,233 61 v LIABILITIES. Capital $300,000 00 Surplus and profits 101.816 44 Deposits 551 453 20 $953 269 61 J. H. HAYES, Cashier. Ja3-114 EDUCATIONAL. TUQTJESNE COLLEGE, DIAMOND ST., XJ opposite Court House. Pittsburg. Next term begins Jannary 4, 1892; full collegiate courses: superior instruction In shorthand and typewriting, bookkeeping and penman shin; the best opportunities for mechanical drawing, music, elocution; night school classes, leading to graduation diplomas and degress. E. M. WOOD, D. D. LLD., de27 President. CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CUKUY Collegiate Department, Tho Best. CURBY Normal School, Tho Best. CUBBY English Training School, The'Best. CUBBY Business College, ' 1 he Best. CUKF.X School of Shorthand, The Beit CUBBY Conservatory of Mnsio, The Best CUBBY School of Elocution, ThoBcst CUBBY Faculty and Discipline, TheTBett Call or send lor catalogue. II. 11. HOWE & iramuuu , uv5t-u SS-DUplay advertisement me dollar per tquare for one insertion. Clas-ifled real estate advertisements on litis page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PEU WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when palJ for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, 3IALB HELP, BOAKD1NG, FEMALE HELP, . BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. r .THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should he prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE3S21. FOR THE SOUTHS1DE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J.W.WALLACE. 6121 PENNAV. PITTSr. tTRG-ADDITION AL. THOMASMCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue, ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Cnestnut street!. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenuea, PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ara. "WANTED. Male IlelD. ASSISTANT BOOK KEFPER-Yonng man. with unexceptionable references, in a good posi tion where promotion may bt expected. Address P. O. Box 1C33, city. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER-Mnst havo had experience: stale reference and salary. Max Mulb, Dispatch office. BARBER Good while barber. Address or call Aaron A Richards' barbersliop, Holllngworth block, Youngstown, O. BARBER For Saturdays. Applv John Miller, 1345 Penn av., corner Fourteenth st. CANVASSER Experienced young lidy can vasser: no book business; salary ?2 per day. Room 6. 42K Sixth St.. HORSESHOER One good man on floor or at the fire. J. Hon ard. next to Baeuerlcln Brewing Co., Millvale borough. MEN To Introduce the patent Christv bread and rate knives. Applv at 4102 Butler St.. cltv. S. R. Edgerton, General Agent, or 6110 Ravenna st. PAPER RULER A steady and reliable flrst-class ruler can obtain a permanent position by ap plying to Jos. Eichbaum & Co., 43 Fifth av. PORTER Or general hustler. Heideger Bro., No. 70 Federal St., Allegheny. It OLLER Sheet steel roller on black plate rsed V to thin gauges over No. 30: Staffordshire man preferred: alo want a Jenkin's annealcr, who un derstands pickling thin sheets: give full particulars, references and wages expected. Address Steel, Box 672. New York. SALESMEN To sell stores O'Keefe's O. K. shoe blacking: the finest in the world: good com missions. O'Kecfe & Co., 703 Smlthfleld St., Pitts burg, Pa. SOLICITOR -For Job work. Anchor Printing and Publishing Company, Forty-fourth and But ler sts., city. SOLICITORS Experienced lea solicitors, lean Tea Co.. 310 Fifth av. Amer- TEACIIER to give private lessons in stage dancing. Address Variety, Dispatch office. YOUNG man for the wholesale hat hnsiness. Only experienced men need apply at S. Op penheimer's, 811 Penn av. Agents Wantea. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle sthe new patent ebemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughlv in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (620 in six days: another (321ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State andTerrltorv. For terms and full particu lars, addicss The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X10). AGENTS 100 men: wide-awake workers: great est seller on earth: new patent cake griddle; $7 to S 10 a day sure; agents nave made over (50 a day. Penn Mfg. Co.. Hulton. Pa. A GENTS Mineral lampwlcks: never bum out: '.fiT-- no smbke. no soot," no' trimming: light equal' to gas; 3 samples 10c assorted dozen, 25c Stayner & Co., Providence, R. I. AGENTS Bonanza-Selling Ta-va-Zon specifics for La Grippe, pneumonia; sure cure and pre ventive: never fall. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant, Pittsburg. AGENTS 100 per cent: quick selling statlonerv novelties: samples. 25 cents. Boston Pen and Pencil Co., Boston. Mass. AGENTS to make big money selling our sleigh, carriage and wagon heaters. Specialty Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. AGENT S3 to S7 dally: experience unnecessary Putnam A Co., Perfumers. WestWinsted.Ct. Female Help Wanted. GIRLS For general housework, st., Allegheny. 130 Robinson LADIES to do fancy work at tlielr homes: we furnish material and pay bv the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar & Co., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. rURSE-Thorouglily competent white girl. Ap 1 ply at once. Mrs. Phllo French, 628 South Negley av.. East End, city. SALESLADY An experienced saleslady to take charge of Infants' Department: also another saiesiaay to lakecnargeoi umorena uepartmeni: liberal salaries for the right persons. Fleishman & Co.. 504, 508 and 508 Market st. Male and Female Help Wanted. COOKS for families: wages $4 to SG; chamber maids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses, bouse girls; German ana colored girls; kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotels: cooks and dishwashers for restaurants and boarding houses; waiters, drivers, farm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. HELP At once, colored farm hand, restaurant cook, Ss per week; hotel cook, bead waitrer 4 dining room girls, child's nnrse, $5 perweelr. dishwashers. 60 cooks. 20 chambermaids, girls for light work, 1C0 house girls. 6 colored girls, colored cooks. Median's, 545 Grant st. Telephone, 90. HELP 1.0C0 coal miners; 200 railroad laborers; 200 house girls: male and female cooks; drivers, bakers, butchers and clerks: no fee charged to females. Keystone Agency, 6l0Grantst. Situations "Wanted. POSITION As gardener to take care of a gentle man's place, or a small garden farm, bv a mar ried man of 10 years' experience and best or refer ence. Address Peter Brcmm, 761 West Carson st., city. POSITION Stenographer of several years' ex perience railroad and mercantile work: op erates Remington; hrst-class references; age 25. Address, for four days, A. L., Dispatcli office. POSITION As traveling salesman to rcpreseut a good house in Western or Central Pennsyl vania: three years' experience-: best relerences. Address Happy Thought, Dispatch office. "POSITION Either as traveling salesman or in J- city wholesale house: has had flveear9' ex- Serience on the road; best of reference's. J. L., lspatcu office. POSlTION-By draughtsman: experienced in blast furnace and steel plant construction and structural work. Address A. J., Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced stenographer: can furnish machine: also assist with books; best reference. Address 96 Chestnut St.. Allegheny. POSITION Bookkeeper oranv likcposltlcn: man of Ave years' experience; city and other refer ence. Address II. G. II., Dispatch office. POSITION As collector, or similar employment. best of references. W. G. P.. Dispatch office, SEWING-Bythe day or week. Address B. B.. Forty-ninth and Harrison sts., care Jas. 31c Clune. OrrUATION Bv a voung man. 22 vears old. to O learn trade ot tinner; will work for his board: Aaaress t . ii., xispaicn omce. SITUATION As housekeeper In small family: outside city preferred. Address II, Dispatch office. WTANTED-Opportunlty by young man to learn tV telegraphy Address Telegraph, Dispatch omce. WORK for first-class colored houseman or butler having best of references. Peregrino. 159 Fourth av. Tel. 1800. Business Opportunities Wantea. BUYER wanted for carriages, coupes and har ness of one of the best appointed private stables In the city. Address' J. T., No. 170 Rebecca St., Allegheny. WANTED To represent a Pittsburg concern In New York bv a gentleman or tho highest reputation and business ability, now traveling but anxious to discontinue; salary moderate; card in serted by a friend or the applicant who would he glad to arrange an interview. Address G. G. O'Brien, 232 Fifth avenue. WANTED to rent or buy a good cigar store: down-Uiwn location preferred. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. Bookkeeping Accounts, Et. Wanted. AUDITING and accounting-1 attend to any thing in the hue uf intricate accounting, auditing the books of corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotcL, and others. A. F. SawhlU, 187 Federal St., Allegueuy, Pa. WRITING or copying to do during evenings, or can keen a small set of books. N. C. T.. DIs- ' I patch office. , - t" "WANTED. Instruction. CUTTERS and tailors wanted Students of the Cleveland Cutting School receive high-class instruction In cutting and have carefnl attention from the day they enter the school until they grad uate thoroughly capable cutters. Board ins Wanted. BO ARD For huiband and wife. Private family, in or near Pittsburg, where could be like one of the family. Address Sunshine, Dispatch office. YrANTED Bv family of three two furnished tV rooms with board; good neighborhood, on main line of street cars. Address for one week. Permanent, Dispatch office. Partner Wanted. SPECIAL partner, with K.OOOto SIO.OOO. in estab lished mercantile business. Address K., Dis patch office. Tire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEE ZAUN Fire Insurance, Fourth av. Til ONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John H. 1X Claney, sec'y., W. A. Caldwell, Prcs't;. 98 Fourth av. Tinancial Wanten. BOND", stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wittlsh, 410 Giant St., Pittsburg. MON EY to loan at lowest rate of Interest: loans granted promptly, no delav: have a large amount on hand at the present time: bring vonr deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no cnarge. r jucunci-arL. J-wxiuu av., eicx phone 1676. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co.. 92 Fourth av. rpo LOAN J20O.0C0 on mortgages: 1100 and np- jl waraaiuper cent; zauu.tuu at 4?s perceuion residences or business nronertv. vacant lots or farms. S. U. French. li Fourth : Miser llaneoa: Wanted. ALL who are opposed to convict labor lo buy Red Seal Brooms. 01 ROGERS and dealers to bnv Boneless Boiled 7 Haras, sausage, pork, sparerlbs. bird, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Reincman, IS Pitta. Market. IOCOMOTIVE-Small second-hand three-foot j gaugp ljcomotlve: not to weigh over 3.COOor 4.000 pounds: to be used on wooden track: state price and condition. Address Box 35, Braddock, PATENTS O. D. Levis (2n years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., nextLeader, Pittsburg; no delay. SLEIGHING PARTIES-To stop at Hotel Nor wood. Frankstown av., near Sliver Lake, E. E. ; spring chickens, waffies and oysters. STA BLE for Ave or six horses and two or three wagons, or building with storage. In lower part of city; state price and location would take for the term of year. Address Box No. 218, city P. O. M'RUNKs hauled to and from East End for 50c. L Campbell & Davis. 1- Seventh av. Telephone USE Jones' Bedbng Paralyzer Tones Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished by contract; satisfactiongiven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones. 22 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold bv all first-class druggists. WANTED Evcrvbodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell $10 worth of goods on credit for$l down and 50c a'weck. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn a v. "TTTANTED To make wrought forgings, lathe. V Tilaner and vise work: also special machinery to Iralld. Address Fairbalrn S. o'NclLTaylorstown. Washington county. Pa. WANTED-To buy a stove. Address b. second-hand hard coal . Dispatch office. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. BAY GELDING 'ound. 7 years old. fine road horse, can beat three minutes, with new top buggy and harness, $J W. A. Hadfleld, 253 Fed ea- eraist., Allegheny, TOCTOR'S BUGGY, horse and hanjossi XJ lady can drive him: 8 years old: will sell separate; also bav horse, 8 vears. weight t.150. Apply James Warburton. Hatfield St., between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth sts., below Butler, Seventeenth ward. FOR SALE Slelgb, carriage and wagon heater. Specialty Co., 43) Smithfield st. HOUSE (7 years old), covered wagon and good set of single Harness; price, fJ75 for all. 56 Boggs av., Mt. Washington. SLEIGHS C. West & Co., carriage manufact urers. 420 Duquesne way. Machinery and Metals For Sale. ACME Automatic Safety Engine and non-explosive boiler, built from one to five horse power, natural gas or common carbon oil a3 fuel, no engineer, rcnnlred, perfectly safe and reliable, economy In fuel and durability a special feature. No. 4 Fifth av. J. Pi ager. General Agent. E OILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to lOQh. p.: cheapest in the market: 46 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steim pump3. governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3U1, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Young. Allegheny. Pa. J7NG1NE3 and boilers of everydescription: brick j yard supplies; contractors. and rolling mill ma chinery. u nomas carun's sons, i.acocK ana san , Allegheny. JL.I .. .. . ,. ' . " . .. dusky sts. GRINDSTONES-In aU sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth. New Castle. Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. Klrby, 133 First avenue. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purposes: general hauling. Latimer. Mvcrs & Co.. Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Sllsc'Ilaneoas For Sale. CHICKENS Single comb brown langshans;cneap. F.H.Cook, leghorns and Beaver, Pa. CORDAGE Twine, Co., 89 Water st. hemp packing. Flocker TTURNITURE Cheap, on account of leaving the X city: will sell at private sale: beautiful parlor set. seven pieces: elegant walnut sideboard (lm- Sorted). dining room furnitnre, bedroom sets, etc. iO. 18 Trent si. WjIIeav. cars. OCCULT and theosophical works for sale. II. Swisshelra Co., 6126 Penn av.. East End, Pittsburg. l T ED BRICK In large or small quantities. Witt ri. mer Brick Co., Lim., li Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. CTEAM ferryboat. O office. Address Steam. Dispatch FOB SALE-BUSINES3. Business Opportunities For Sale. w iAKERY At half price. S450: good location and business: owner going boutn ror his health: grocery stores at all prices: country stores; shoe stores: cigar stores; lunch room. $250; tea store, SLCO0. Perclval & Gaston, 439 Grant st. BOARDING HOUSE Allegheny boarding house, finest street, facing parks, elegant ten-room brick, rent $850 per year: a select thoroughly estab lished business. 20 to 30 boarders: table board $3; single loom, second floor front, for one couple bringsS75per month: 11 roomers give Inrome of $320 per month, aside from mealcrs; we offer this business and complete furnishings of house tnrongliout (except piano) for $1,000; this is a choice opening. Bnrtt & Sweeny. 110 Fourth av. I?INE lodging house. No. 73 Sixth . cause of selling. av. Sickness 170R SALE A physician's opportunity A one . half Interest in a good office practice: hand somely furnished offices, occupying first and sec ond floorsi'thoronghly equipped with electrical ap paratus, both for galvanism and faradlsm, and other necessary medical apparatus.- and a well stocked laboratory, etc.: best location in Pitts burg: reasons Tor selling outside Interests demand ing personal attention: lease on property. Address Medico, Dispatch office. FOR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents' furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau rant, grocerv stores. $209 to $10,000: cigar store, baker)', milk depot; fish and oyster market, butcher shop, Jewerry store, with large repair trade: good hotel. Holmes & Co., 420 Sinlthtleld street. , Jj-OR SALE A good bnslness opportunity: . Interest in good paying business: reasi a half reason for Kpuinc. outside manufacturing business demand ing personal attention. Address Excellent, Dis patch office. FOU XDRY B USINESS A well established busi ness on line or railroad and river at an Immense bargain: location unexcelled for the city and rail road trade: full andcoraplctccqulpmentand every thing in full running order: will be sold at half less than value: a splendid opening: satisfactory reasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 oou St., 1'lttbDurg. GROCERY STORE on a prominent street in Pitts burg: 31.300 (cash) If sold soon: good chance U for the right party. Address B. P.. Dispatch office. JEWELRY store in good location: rare oppor tunity: established 12 years. Address E. Ring. Dispatch office. VTEWSPAPER A good paying newspaper: good 1 circulation ;oleut ofjob work and advertising, no opposition; only paper in town: satisfactory reasons for selling. Call on or address James ft. Klilduff. Vindicator building, GaUItzin. Pa. TVEwSand cigar stand: onlv $150: worth $230. i Call 71 Steuben St., AVest End, city. SALOON For sale, good location and reasonable terms; location 132 Second st.. East Liverpool, o. STORES of every class In city and country towns; business chances ofevery description: partner ships, bonds and mortgages and stocks at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av., room 6. Business Properties For Sale. STANDS in the Allegheny market: two of the finest and best located: will be sold cheap to prompt buyer. Address X. P.. Dispatch office. FOE SA!LE TMPBOYED F.EAL ESTATE City Besidence. G ENTER AV., near Erin st. Brick house, eight large rooms, attic, bathroom, laundry. furnace in cellar: elegant slate inautels, tile hearths: htst gas .saving appliances: side entrance; lot 24x163 with valuable trunt on Wylie for business stand or residence; good neighborhood-. Inquire 21 Seventh avenue. -- . FOB SALE IMPBOVED REAL ESTA.TE - " T ' ' ' " . East End Residences For Sale. RESIDENCE and lot In the East End. one sqnare rrom South Highland av.. at a great bargain: eight riMims. small room, bain, etc.. etc.. ana lot about 30X12O feet to an allrr: a prompt pnrchaser can secure this property at $kS30: tlie best value in the East End. see Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 AV ood St.. Pittsburg. Allegheny Beslaences For Sale. AN excellent bnck dwelling with two lots on Western av.. Allegheny, about one square from the parks; ten fine rooms. Including double i,,p!api rf rarftt throitffhont with the desirable modern conveniences: small payment will be taken down and the residue on long time; Immediate possession given, Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. TYWELLINGS-Threc nice brick dwellings, al XJ' most new. in Second ward. Allegheny, on line of electric cars: they were taken for a debt by a bank and we are instructed to make prompt and positive sale and arc therefore in shape to give a bar gain: will sell the houses together or separately. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOT-80X170 feet: vacant, fronting on two streets, between Car3on and river, center of Sonth side; easy payments. John Keller. 1702 Carson st. Suburban Lots For Sale. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlcrs Fine building lots $300 lo$(iCO. according to size and location, within sight oftho. Court House; Cbartiers is the most accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg, being reached bv the P. & L. E. B. in 12 minutes, by Chartlers packets in 25 minutes and by electric cars, which are to kakc the place of the present horse car line next spring. In 25 minutes: these lota front on line of eicctric road. For further particn lars. T. H. Dickson. 9fi Fonrth av.. Room 39. rEESONAL. PERSONAL-sk for Dusenberry's pies; at all " groceries and retanrants. PERSONAL Noveltv Printing Co.. 77 Diamond st; all kinds or printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSON AL Spring chicken, waffles and oy3ter. Hotel Norwood, Frankstown av., near Sliver Lake, East End. PERSONA. Cash pala Tor old gola and stiver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work mads loonier. Chiis.PIaucii. 54lMn!thficld. PERSON AL All persons arehcrcby warned that I win dot be responsible for any debts my wife. Mary L. Lewis, may contrast. R. P. Lewis. PERSONAL Have you subscribed ror your magazines and periodicals for '92? If not, come and sec us before doing so: it will pavyoa; also, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank Bacon &. Co.. 301 Smithfield at. Open every even ing PERSONAL When I was a small bov rav mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgnian, Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood t second floor, has been substituted, who now doe3 all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. liiS. LOST. LOST Skye terrier, answers to name of Fanny: snltabla reward. 51 Ann st., Allegheny. Pa. LOST A gold monogram bingle bracelet. Re ward ii returned to M. Wise, No. 14 Carson St., Southstte. LOST Keys Between Central Hotel. Pittsburg, and 42 Sherman av., Alleghenv. key ring with four trunk keys on. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Cash Register Co.. cor. Fifth av. and Wood, under B. & O. ticket office. LOST A chatelaine watch in the 6hape of a small glass ball; supposed to have been dropped between the cor. ol Penn and Frankstown aves. and Ellsworth and Hlland aves.: a suitable reward will be given If returned to the owner. J. B. Vandergrlft. South 11 Hand ave.. E. E city CHOICE PBOPEKTIES. PROPERTY RENTED ?0drcaar remittances made promptly. TflYCC and assessments looked after IMACO and paid. Established 1863. W. A. HERR0N & SONS, 80 FOURTH AVENUE. ja2-I4-2,8,15,22,29,fe5,12,19,26 . $8,600 Buys a handsome brick Tesidencoof 9 rooms on one of the finest paved avenues In East End. House sets, back trom street, with large grass plot and stone walks. This prop erty worthy of Inspection. BAXTER, THOMPSON k CO, 162 FOURTH AVE. Ja8-29-Tursu TO LET. NEW STONE HOUSE, Nine rooms, handsomely finished, modern fixtures; stable nnd man's room; fine appear ance; Immediate possession if desired; in EAST END, LOCATION GOOD, near Stanton nnd N. Highland aves. W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth ave. JalS-F FOR SALE. ONLY $600. VERY CHEAP. Lot 20 ft. front in the midst .of good 1m Drovements. Street sewered and paved and paid for, on Her ron ave. 12 minutes' ride from Wood sc; (C7.) W. A. HER RON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. iaS-57-ir LIBERTY ST, BUSINESS PROPERTY. FOR SALE Between Ninth and Tenth sts., lot 41x110 ft. to an av., with, bnilding. W. A HERRON Jfc SONS. 80 Fourth av. jaS-53 8,13,18 $8,500. SHADY AVENUE, EAST END. Small cash payment down, balance very easy payments. Substantial 8-room frame dwelling, hall, Dath, slate mantels, .tile hearths, inide shutters and w. c laundry, etc. Lot 35x110 feet to a street; rents for $600 per annum. 1 M.F.HIPPLE&CO., j a5-88TThF 96 Fourth avenue. $5nn to -Sfioo.ooo 'xon A ijft-1 wren, eitv or country nroperty, at lowest mtftS. ates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 31J- Wood st, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. jaS-57 BUILDING COMMENCED firm of Messrs. Hoover, Hughes & Co., of Johnstown, Pa., last week and work begun. They must be completed in 50 working days. They will be located in the new manufacturing and residence city of KENSINGJ-TOISr And will be the largest in the world, covering 48 acres of ground, and employing i,Soo people. These great works, with the many others already located, make all purchases in lots there the safest and most profitable. Buy at once if you would be suited in location and price. The property is grow ing in value daily. Call at our office and get free Railroad tickets and see it. It is the best real estate investment ever put on this market. , The Burrell Improvement Co., . ,. No. 96fourth Avenue, Pittsburg,Ra,; T - Jat-13-vwr --.".-r. je at Aucnaox.. Furniture, Carpets, Coats, Etc.,! FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, at 10 o'clock, At the Rooms of the-Henry Auction Co.,21 and 26 Ninth St., Lot of furniture to be sold for account of whom it may concern. Two chamber suite. walnut wardrobe, walnut sideboard, three bookcases, bureau, wasbstand, lot of bed din?, pictures, dishes, etc., flnemrlorsuiteii, tables, chairs, rockers, chamber suites in. oak and walnut, sideboards, extension ' tables, chairs and rockers: larce lot carpets. lor rooms, nana and stairs; IoC of notions. coats, wan paper, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Ja7-50 Public Sile of Valuaole COAL PROPERTY. ON SATURDAY, J ANUABY9 lS9i, At Smouck's station, on the line of tbs Pittsbunr. ireinia and Charleston Railroad., on Redstone creek, between Brownsville and Uniontown, I will offer nt public sale 27 acres of the nine-foot vein of coal and four; acres of surface, reaching to the railroad. 7 sate at lu o'clock, xrams on the P.. v. & U R. K. run to and from the nlace of sale con-. veniently- This coal is the frontage to a'-. large body of ame kind of coal. J. 8. DOUGLAS. Real Estate Agent. Ja5-3 Uniontown Fnyette connty. Pa. i PROPOSALS. Office or Coa-rnoLLxn or Aixzohext ConjTr, Pa. Pittsbubg, Pa., Jan. 5. 1S01 i' NOTICE TO BAKERS. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until I o'clock r. Jr., Friday, January 8, 1892 for supplying Allegheny county Jail with bread from the 15ih a ' of Jannary, 1892. to the 16th day of July, 1S92. Bread to be good quality or wheat bread and to be furnished in such quantities and at such times as the' warden may direct. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JAMES A GRIEK, Ja6-103 County Controller. WINTER KESOKT3. LA GRIPPE! It Is a fact that THE GRAY MINERAL WATER of Cambridge, Pa., is wonderful in its beneficial effects on "La Grippe" and its dreaded aftereffects. Many are now flock ing thither from the cities where this disease is raging;. HOTEL RIVERSIDE, in connection -with the spring, has accommodation for three hnndred guests, and is a delightful HOME for convalescents. Send for catalogue to the proprietors, RIDER & WITHEROP, Cambridgeboro, Crawford Co., Pa. On the Erie Railroad. Ja8-50 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. C1UNARO LIXE-.NEW YOKK AND L1VER- POOL VIA yUEENSTOWN-Frora Pier 40 North IElver: Fast express mall service. Bothnia. Jan. 9. 1 p.m. Auranla, Feb. 6. I p.m. Umbria. Jan. 16. 7 a. m. Bothnia. Feb. 10. 2 p. m. ' Gallia. Jan. 23. 1 :30 p. m. 1 Umbria. Feb. 13. 5:10 a. m. Etruria.Jan.3t).50a.m.!SerTla. Feb. 20. 11 a.m. Cabin passage SfiO and upward, according to lo cation: second cabin, $33. Steerage tickets to and fiom all parts of Europe at verv low rates. Tor freight and passage apply to the companv's office. 4 Bowling Green. New York VERNON II. BKOWN & CO.. General Agents, or CHARLKS I". SMITH. Third av. andWood St.. Agent for PiUs burg. Pa jai-p "ITTJIHE STAR 1ASE 1 1 For Queensrown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Adriatic. Jan. 13. 2 p m Germanic. Feb. 10. 2 p in Teutonic, Jan 20. 1030am Teutonic. Feb. 17. 9 am. Britannic Jan. 27. 2 d m jBritannlc. Feb. 24. 2 p m Majestic. Feb. 3. 10 a m I'Majcsllr. JIar.2. 8:30 am From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth st.. New Yorfc. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates. S50 and upward. Second cabin 135 and HO. Excnr slon tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country. 120. Whitr star drafts narahTe on demand in all tho nrlnHrvtt h.infeft throughout GrpAt Britain. AODlV to JOHN J. McCOISMICK. G3D and 401 Smithneld St.. Pittsburg, or II. Jl AITL.A.N u ft.r.i.ci.uen eral Agent. 2J Broadway. New Yorlu Ja2-P ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA Via Derry and Galway. The most direct ronte from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $la. CTJTF) Service of . . m e- t -A.rxivrsr LINE LINE ) STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via London every Fortnight. .Tn-n ;S mtn nf Vehrasta. Sa.1L rATtIN.'s40 Second clas. S23. Stcerace. tlOft Apply to J. J. SIcCOitMICK, 639 Smithfield J$ street, Pittsbnrg. no25-33-D AA ANCHOR LINEfl Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage $13 and upward, accord- ' Ing to accommodation and location of room. becona 1 anin. 7?- sieerae-e. ?i. -m MKTHTtKKANEAN SERVICE: " NEW YOKK TO UIBRALTAKAND NAPLES. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any curia ureal jniaiu ur uu ine lvquucuu Drafts on Xondon Sold at Lowest Rates. Book of Information, tonrs and sailing lists far-' nlshea on application 10 Agenu. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green. N.( v or.r. .1. MrrnliMICK.639and40I Smithfield st. A. D. SCORER & SON. 415 Smltbllela st.. Pitts burg: P. 31. sEMI'LE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny, IlOlS-11-MWF Horddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Compair Fast Line ot Expres Steamers, New York to oninam; ion tL,onaonj, 3r.Kl.Mi SAll.l.-us. isr- Elder. Havel, Ems. Labn, Saale. Spree, Elbe. Aller. Trave. Elder. Havel, Ems, Labn, Saalc. Pat.. April 2 Tnes., April 5 Elbe. Aller. W Sat. Tnes., " Tues., bat. Tues., at" Tues.. Wed.. bat. Tues,, Sat. Tues., pat.. Tues. Sat.. Tnes. Wed. Sat.. Tnes. April 9 April 12 April 16 April 19 AprllS) April 23 Trave. Mav Eider. Havel. Ems. Latin. May 2li Mav :tl June ?4 Jnne 7J June III Jane 111 June 151 Jane 14$ .ialc. April 28 Mrec, Sat. Apniju tioe. Tne-.. "Mav a Aller. Sat. Mar "ITrave. Tues., May 10i Elder, Sat.,. 31ay HlHavei, Tues. May 17 Ems. June 2t'j June 2 l June 24. Spree, Sat. July Tim 1, from New York to Southampton. 714 davs. Vrnm Soutnamnton to Bremen "I or 30 hours. From Southampton to London, bv Southwestern lUUwar. Co.. 214 nonrs. Trains every bonr in tbe summer; Eeason. Railway carmges for Lonaon awairpas- . ,t,fl,,nt, nh nn afriir,! 01 ex- press steamers from ew 1 ork. These steamers' are well known forthelr speed.1 comrortana excellent caume. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO.. 527. Smlthfleld st. LOUIS JlOsEE, 61S SmlthBeld st.. Agents for" Pittsburg. He23-a0-p The contracts for building the exten sive factories of the Chambers Glass Co. were given to the i- 1 s - -U A". f. Jim-
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