JHMlKsSisSiSB.S2glgggaMIMMMB -"SWp' THE PZTTSBTJRG- DISPATCH, SATURDAY. JANUARY 9. 1892. v -." V 3 ; J ( SELECTING THE SITE. The City May Be Able to Lease the Old Oak Alley Church FOR A CE-NTKAL I'OLICE STATION. 3ot Enonsh Money at Hand to Put Up a Sew Enildin;: This Tear. XOTIHXG DEFINITE HAS TET BEEN DONE The report this circulated yesterday that the city had leaded a site for a new Central station on the Oak Alley Kcformed Presby terian Church property. The present Cen tral station must be vacated April 1. But it is not settled by a good deal that the next Central station will be in the Oak Alley Church. Mr. Mack, of Black & Baird, the agents for the property, said yes terday that the city authorities had been Negotiating to rent the church for a term of years, but nothing definite had been reached. The contract must first have the approval of Councils before it becomes final Would Rather Sell Than Le ase. 'The owner of the property," continued Mr. Black, "lives in the East, and he would much rather sell it. The city couldn't buy, because no appropriation had been made for it If the owner can't sell, of conrse, he Bill rent it as the next best thing. The po lice department got our terms, but thev inust be approved by Councils. The church property may yet be sold, and it is very premature to say that it will be used for a Central station." Eastern men at onetime Here alter the property for a hotel, buttheir plans failed to carry. I would prefer to see a hotel built on the site. Should the Oak alley property be secured the question will arise, whether the city will erect a new building or adapt the old one to prison uses. The transaction is as yet in such embryotic shape that nothing definite on this end of it can be secured. City official' differ sonienhat on the ques tion of whether the erection of a new build ing the coming year is feasible. Mayor Courier, when asked about it yesterday, said: "o Money for a. New One. "The erection of a new Central station building is entirely out of the question for the coming year. There is no way to raise the money necessary for such an improve ment. A municipality, like an individual, often w ants more than it can have. "We could spend 51,000,000 on street improve ments next year and 5200,000 on a new Central station, but we haven't got the money. I have not talked to Chief Brown on this subject, but I understand he has not contemplated putting up a new build ing, but simply renting the place and using the old church for a police station." "If Chief Brown desires to erect a new police station," said Controller Morrow, 'he will have to amend his estimates of expenses before the Mavor sends them to Councils. The Chief lias asked tor no money to build such a structure, only re- 3ue.ting 513.000 to rent a suitable place. I on't know butr what it might be just as w ell to pay tor a new building next year as the year lollowing." Chief Brown is confined to his bed with a severe cold, and could not be seen yester uav. NORTHWESTERN men In Congress from Frank G. Carpenter in THE DISPATCH to morrow. D. W.tTylie Arrested for Embezzlement. D. "V. "Wylie, agent for the Vermont life Insurance Company in this city, was arrested yesterday on the charge of em bezzlement. The charge was preferred by .T. 1L I'obinson, the adjuster of the com pany, who came on here from Vermont,a iew'days ago to look after "Wylie's affairs. The amount mentioned is about ?500, which he is charged with, collecting about De cember 23 and appropriating to his own use. "Wvlie was arrested at his room at 2Co. 197 Jackson street. He was taken be fore Alderman McMasters, where he waived a hearing and lurnished bail to the amount of 51,000 for court. "Wylie has been agent for the Vermont Life insurance Company for some time, and was considered a trust worthy representative. AIXEGHENY county's star-routes Is the subject of au Interesting illustrated article Irnm itofiel in THE DISPATCH to-mor- Good Husincss to Warmer Climes. C A. Baird, Central Passenger Agent for the Queen and Crescent route, was at the Monongahela House last evening. Jlr. Baird was formerly located here, but his t-upcrior officers thought Columbus would be a more central location for his business, and his office was moved there. Jlr. Baird krvs the business to Florida and California is rushing. As long as the weather con tinued fine people pnerastinated about going away lor the. winter, but the driving ebow of the blizzard caused them to make up their minds in a jiffy, This is one of the few ways in which thecold snap has helped the Soiithw estern lines. Annual Meetings of Three Roads. The annual meetings of the "Wheeling, Pittsburg and Baltimore, the Sit Pleasant and liroadford, and Sharpsville branches of lire Baltimore and Ohio tystcm will be held at the depot here next Monday. The pres ent boards of directors and officers will be re-elected. The careful mother always keeps Salva tion Oil handy. Twenty-five cents a bottle EMBKOIDEEED SKIRTING FLANNEL. Special Sale. Clean, fresh roods, choice style embroid ery on fine quality flannel, At 55c, 60c, (55c, 70c, 75c, 80c, 85c. Hare prices for such qualities of embroid ered skirting flannels. See them in flannel department to-day. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Owing to the richness of the soil, wheat grown in the Northwest contains more glu teS,. which mcaus more nutrition, than whect croun in any other part of the world, and it is iroin the very choicest of this wheat that Minnehaha flour is made. January Sales Biff reduction in men's and boys' medium and fine grades of winter underwear. A grand chance to fill tip your wardrobe for years to come. Prices never so low. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. 24 Eouvre 2i. Glove sale Black and tan suede mos quetaires reduced to 50c a pair. LouvKE, 24 Sixth street, January Sales XXX quality Alaska seal caps, newest shapes, hiph or low crown, that were 513 50 and 515, to be closed out at 510. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores.- , Ixnuienso Rargains Jn winter dress goods, Preach serges, bed ford cords, wool cashmeres, plaids, camel's )iair buitings, broadcloths and embroidered robes, at H. J. Lynch's, 438-iiO Market tect. Thssu . January Sales XXX quality Alaska Eeal caps, newest shapes, high " or low crown, that were 513 50 and 515, to be closed out at 510. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. AFEAID OF ALGER. A Wisconsin Man Says Ills Peoplo Have Little Faith In (he General. Congressman Nils V. Haugen, of River Falls, "Wis., was on the limited last even ing going down near Cincinnati to pay a j long promised visit to his sister. He is one of two Norwegian Representatives in the House. The other one hails from Minne sota. He was born in Norway and educated in Ohio. Mr. Haugen is a Republican and says most of the Norse people vote that ticket. The Norwegians arc very strong in AVisconsin and Minnesota. Owing to" their slowness in learning the Enclish language his countrvmen seldom run lor office. He J speaks with scarcely any accent. 'I have known Mr. Blaine for some t;uie," he said. "The Secretary is not as ill as reported, and he i's responsible to a large extent for all the aiarming rumors circulated about his health. Like most large men he is a hypochondriac, and is un duly alarmed over the slightest a'che or un favorable symptom. Blaine is popular in AVisconsin." Next to him comes the Presi dent. Our people have little faith in Gen eral Alger. They are afraid if he should be elected that the pensions would be greatly increased, and the country would be impoverished for years in paying them." BANK note printing, by Homer Eee. Is a feature of theliljrissuo of Tni; DISPATCH to-morrow. How the notes are encraved and (he chances of a boy in the business. VICTOHY TOR LIQUOR DEALERS. The Snpreme Conrt Exempts Them From the rayment of Mercantile Tax. Prothonotary Newmycr, of the Supreme Court, yesterday received another lot of the opinions handed down last Monday in Phil adelphia, Among the cases were those of the appeals of the Commonwealth ironi Common Pleas No. 2 in the matter of the assessment of a mercantile tax on bottlers, brewers, distillers and wholesale and retail liquor dealers. The latter had appealed from the assessment made by the Mercan tile Appraiser, and claimed that their licenselee was all the State tax they would be called upon to pay. The lower court sustained their appeal". The Supreme Court affirmed the lower court, and Justice "Will iams, in his opinion, said that the court be low had reached a correct conclusion. West Vircinia Is for Itlaine. Captain B. B. Dovener, a prominent He publican lawyer of AVhccling. put up at the ilonongahela House last evening. He is confident the Democrats will lose "West Virginia in the next election. At present the favorites for Governor are Steve Elkins and Congressman Anderson. There are other names mentioned, but these men are in the lead. Goff would have been first choice, but his judicial appointment re moves him from the field. His friends are still booming him for the Vice Presidency. The Captain'added that "West Virginia will be solid for Blaine. He can have the dele gation for a gilt if he wants it- HUNTING Krlzzly bears is the subject of a letter THE DISPATCH succeeded in get tins from the great statesman-sportsman, Theodore Roosevelt, for the ltgue to-morrow. Mr. Roosevelt writes from an aband onee o F experience. False Economy Is practiced by many people, who buy in ferior articles of food because cheaper than standard goods. Surely infants are entitled to the best food obtainable. It is a fact that the Gail Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk is the best infant food. Your grocer keeps it. THERE ARE NOW OVER 30,000 Tischer Pianos IN ACTUAL USE This speaks volumes for the quality and popularity of a well-known piano (one of which has jnst been presented tSJIrs. Presi dent Harrison by her son) 6old by the lead ing musical dealer of our city, ilr. S. Ham ilton, 91 and93 Fifth avenue. If you wish a good piano or organ now is the time to get one for very little money and easy terms while he is selling instru ments so low preparatory to taking stock at February 1. The three Kings among pianos, Decker Bros., Knabe and Fischer, are found at his store in many different varieties of natural, light and dark woods, and remember the special offer: PIANOS At 5190 5225 5250 5275 5300 Etc Or.GAN At 525 535 545 5fi0 578 Eta Violins, guitars, mandolins, music boxes, etc, in endless variety and at all prices. Store open till 9 o'clock this (Saturday) evening. Gloves and hosiery at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. January Sales XXX quality Alaska seal caps, newest shapes, Jiijrh or low crown, that were 513 50 and 515, to be closed out at 510. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn AVenne Stores. 3IEKTCNGS AND NOTICES. Meetinss. COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY-THE ANNUAL mectlngofthe stockholders of the Columbia Oil Company, for the election of directors and other huslnets. will be held on THURSDAY, Jan nary 14, 1S2. at 11 o'clock A. M attlic office of the company. No. 514 Market st. A. P. McGREW. Secretary. de31-l OTOCKHOLDEKS' MEETING The annual meeting or the stockholders of the Mononpahela Navigation Company will be held on THURSDAY, January 14, 1S92, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the office of said company, .No. 8 Wood street, nttsburg. for the election of officers and managers of said companv and other business. de24-13-D W. BAKEWELL, Secretary. VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-THE ANNUAL 1 meeting of the stockholders of the Standard Plate Glass Company for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year will be held at the company's oflice In Butler. Pa., on TUESDAY, January 19, 1892. at 11 o'clock A. M. bigncd: E. J. HOWARD. Sec. ja6-53-D THE MONONGAIIELA CONNECTING RAILROAD) COMPANY. ' V Pittsburg. Dee. 26, 1R91. S rriHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK X HOLDERS of tills company will be held at 1U general office, corner Third avenue and Try street, Pittsburg, on MONDAY. January 11. 1892, at 2 o'clock P. Jr., for the election of a President and Board or Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for transacting such other business as may be brought before the meeting. de2?-27-MWS BENJAMIN PAGE, Secretary. rj'HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE.I.M.GUSKY X Building and Loan Asso-latlon w ill be held on MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 11. at 8 o'clock at 60 Fourth av. Business: The election of officers and declaration or dividends, b. J. MESSING. JOHN H. KNIGHT. President. Secretary. Ja9-7I Easiness Changes. KTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION-THE FIRM OF x Sampllner&Rlch has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. J. Sampliner rctlriug. All out standings and liabilities will be assumed by the new firm nr SIdenberg & Rich, and to whom all payments should be made. SIDENBERG & RICH. Pittsburg, Jan. 1. 1892. Jas-63 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i limited partnership association under the title of J. B. Vandcrgrift Coal Company. Limited, formed on 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 whlcli the capital thill alone be responsible for the debts of the association, except unaer certain circum stances. " approved Id June. A. D. 1874. and the several acts bupplementary and amendatory there to, has been tlilj 5th January, 1832. dlsohed. and that James I. Buchanan, John G. Blight and tamnelH. Vandcrgrift liaTe been elected by the menibere of the association liquidating trustees, with full power aud authority to wind np the con cern and distribute the net assets thereof among the members. JOHN G. BRIGHT, becretary. J. B. VANDERGRIFT, President. S. H. VANDERGRIFT. Vice President. J. G. BRIGHT, becretary and Treasurer. J. B. Vandergrift Coal Company, Lim. Organized 5th January, 1892. Miners, shippers and wholesale and retail dealers In co&l. Office, at present. Singer Building, Office, after 1st April, Vandergrift Knlldlng. Yard, Greenough street and Gas alley (B. &'0. Ry.) Prompt attention given to city trade. JS-5I- ic MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Election. maxufacttmers am) merchants ixs. co, office. 417 Wood stkeet, Pnrfinnnfi. Pa . Jan. 4. tHTC. m. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB DIRECTORS of tills coninanv. loKerre for tlip ensuln? ear. will be held at the ofllco on MONDAY, tlie 11th V Inst., between the hour ! 10 A. M. and 2 r. M. Jab-63 W.M. T. ADAIR, Secretary, City sivtcgs Bank, ( no. I'a., Dee. 7. 1891. ( riTTsr.nuo. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB directors or tills bank will be. lield at the bank Ine house, frlxth av-nue and Smilhfleld street, on TUESDAY, January 12, 1S92, between Ihc hours of 11 A. Jl and 1 r. M. J. V, TAYLOIt, &-H Cashier. Haoxic Bask Pittsburg. Pa. IftLFCTION-HIT. ANNUAL ELECTION OF j !irectoi for this bank, to serve during the ensulufr eir.will be heldatihe banking liouffe, 531 Smitliilelil t.. on TUESDAY. January 12. 1832, beteen Ihc hour of 10 A. M. and 1 p. M. . B. C1IUISTIAN, Cashier. January 4, 1ST2. JaO-41 GmsSlAN- AMERICAN INS. CO. OF 1A ) orricE No. ill Fourth avenue, 1'iTTi-niTHG. January 2, 1692. J E'LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB i 12dlrectonof this company will be held at this office MONDAY. January 11. 1892, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 o'clock P. M. Ja5-sr-D VC J. PATTERSON, secretary. Office of the Birmingham Fire Insurance Company. 1325 Carson stretct. Pittsburg, s. s.. Jannarrt. 1892. TTILECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF Xi directors for the ensuing jear will be held at the office of the company, on MOND AY, January 11, between the hours of 10' A. M. and 2 P.M. E. U. fcCIIOLZE. Secretary. Ja5-50 Oi tice or Armenia Insurance Co.. ? No. a Fourth A v.. Pittsburg, j I7LECTION-TIIE ANNUAL ELECTION OF j directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY, JanuarrlL, 1832, between the hours oflOo'clock A. M. and 2 p. m. VT. D. 31CG1LL, Secretary. January 2, 1S92. ja5-52-D Office of the Cash Insuji ajcce- Company, Pittsburg. 1a. ian. 4. ibtc. 37LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOE Zi twelve directors of this company will be held at the company's office. No. 61 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, the lltu Inst., between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. m. Ja5-51 JOsEril T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Office Unioh Insurance Co., 1 Pittsburg. Pa.. Januarys. 1S32. J T 'LECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB i directors for this company will be held at the office, Nos. 1GS and 170 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, January 11, 1832, between the hours orii a. M. ar.dlr. m. Ja5-26-P J. tV". J. SIcLAIN, Secretary. Tninn Natioxai, bank, Pittsbubo. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine directors of this hint, to serve for the ensuing rear, will be held at the banking house, 023 and 52S Wood St., on TUESDAY. January 12, 1S02, between the hours of 11 A. M. ana 1 p. m. . W. bTEINMEYER, Cashier. December 12, 1881. dels-42 ' lriasT National Bank of Pittsbobo. Pa.. 1 PiTTSBcnc, Dec. 12. wil. ( ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine directors for this bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the banking house, corner Wood st. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY, Jan uary 12, 1692, between thchours'of 10A. M. and2 P. M. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. del2-31 The Absenal Bank of Pittsbobg, Dec. 31. 1891. I?LECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR JCi Directors of this bank to serve for the en suing year will be lield at the banking house, cor ner Butler and Fort-thlrd sts.. 011 WEDNES DAY, January 13, 1892, between the hours of HA. M. and 1 P. 31. XT. S. WILLIAMS, jal-3-D Cashier. City Insct.axce Company. 1 .lannarv 4, 1S92. I ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR directors of this company to i?rve for the en suing year will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY, January 11, 1892, between the hours of 11 A. M. ai.dl p. 31. A. S. BISHOP. ja5-90-MTThs Secretary. Gebhan Savings and Deposit Bank ) of Birmingham, Pittsburo. S. S., January 2. 1K2. ) ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR directors of this bank will be held at the bank ing house, TUESDAY. January 12, 1892. between the hours of 1 and 3 P. 11 J. F. ERNY, ja3-160-MTTS6ii Cashier. Dividends. Office of toe Cash Insurance company, g Pittsburg. Pa.. January 4. 1892. t J DIVIDEND NO. 48-THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this companv have this dav declared a semi-annual dividend orFOUR TEB CENT (?2 per share), payable on and after the 11th Inst. JaP-22 JOSEPH T. JOHNSTON. Secretary. OFFICE OF MONONGAIIKLA INSURANCE CO., ) No. 9s Fonrth avenue. Pittsbuho. Jan. 5. 1892. ) D WIDEN D-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COM PANY have this day declared .1 dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE on the capital stock, out or the earnings of the last six months, parable on and after Fri day. 8th inst. JNO. H. CLANEY. ja7-40-n Secretary. OFFICE ALLEGHENY BRITGE CO.. 1 Pittsburg. Jan. 1. IBM. ( D1 XVTDEND-THE PRESIDENT AND MAN AGERS of. 'Tha romnanv for preetlncr a bridge over the Alleghenv liver, onrioslte Pitts burg," have this day declared a dividend of TWO (2) DOLLARS on each share ol the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives forth with. W.T.OSEBURG. Ja7-29 Treasurer. German American Ins. Co. of Penna., Office No. hi Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Jan. 4. 1892. ) TYIVTDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF XJ this companv to-day declared a dhidend of FOUR PERCENT (2 per share), parable on de mand. W. J. TATTERSON. Ja6-55-D secretary. Office Union Insur nce Co.. ) NOE. 168 AND 170 KOUnTII AV.. PITT6BURG, Jan. 5. 1802. DIVIDEND-THE BOARD HAS THIS DAY declared a dividend of THREE TER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthwith. JaO-Cl J. W. J McLAIN, Secretary. OFTICE OF THE BIRMINGHAM FIRE INSUR IR-1 02.) ANCE COMPANY. 1325 CARSON ST. PITTSBURG. S. S.. January 4. 1892. TVIYTDEND NO. 38 TnE DIRECTORS OF XJ this company have this day declared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS (fl 50) per share out of the earnings of the last six months, pa able on demand. ja5-55 E. G. SCHOLZE, Secretary. The Keystone Bank of Pittsburg. J Pittsburg. Pa., Jan. 2, 1892. i DIVIDEND TTIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF this hank have this dav declared a dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT out of the earnings the past six mouths. Checks will be mailed. J. H. HAYES, Ja5-3S-rrs Cashier. German Savings and Deposit Bank j of Birmingham. Pittsburg. Jan. 2. 1892. ) DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK have this day declared a dividend of SIX (6) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six mouths on the capital stock, payable January 12, 1892. J. F. E'RJMY. Cashier. ja3-159-MTTESu office Teutonia Insurance Co.. I 216 Ohio 6treet, Allegheny. I TMVIDEND NO. S3 THE BOARD OF DIRECT- XJ OR" have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT (?2 00 per share), nayable on demand. C. W. GERWIG, Secretary. Ja5-115-TTSMW Masonic Fund society. DIVIDEND NO. 28 WILL BE PAID ON AND after JANUARY 11, 1892, to the stockholders or their legal representatives at the office of the Treasurer, No. 124 Fourth avenue. ia9-77-D Notices. M-OTICE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THOSE whose dead relatives still rest in the old St. Phllo mena Cemetery. Troy Hill, that the graves are to be marked or shown to the gravedlgger, Mr. Wolf, in order to enable the proper persons to remove the dead bodies. All those who have not themeans to remove the bodies or their relatives are requested to notify forthwitU the Janitor of St. Phllomena Convent, corner Fourteenth and Liberty sts, P.LAWRENCE WERNER, C. S. S. R., J33-69-MW8 Rector. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. Until the reconstruction or our building, corner Wood and Diamond streets, wldch we expect to oc cupy again bv March, 1892, -we are temporarily lo cated at No. 7 Sixth avenue, comeror Wood street. Depositors of One Dollar and upward received ana interest paid thereon, commencing on the First and Fifteenth of each Month, and payable semi annually on the first davs or January and July. If not drawn the Interest fs added to the principal. CHAS.MEYRAN, President. i W. ABEL, Vice President, A. K. NIEMANN. Secretary. H. W. WILKER. Treasurer. GEO. W. GUTHRIE, Solicitor. Open dally from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M.. and on Satur days from 9 A. u. to 6 P. M. " ocl-46-TTS .Legal Notices. JAS. G. MONTGOMERY. Attorney at Law, S3 Diamond si. T7STATE OF ROBERT MILLER. DECEASED. J Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of ltobert Miller have been frranted to the undersigned, to whom all persons ndebtcd to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. JOHN C MILLER. Administrator. JaSi-38-S No. 242 Wylie av Pittsburg, Pa, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS -L testamentary upon the estate of Samnel King, late of the city of Pittsburg, deceased, have been granted the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate will maVe payment thereof, and those having claims against the same will forthwith present them to NANCY J. TUCKER, Executrix. 502 Lincoln, av.. or her attorney, "WILLIAM C. MOKELAND. St. Nicholas law building. Fourth and Grant st. JAXCARYa. 1892. a9-7.g jlot. LOST Skye terrier: answers to name of Tiny; suitable reward; 51 Ann St.. Allegheny. LOST-Last Saturday, white cow. partly vellow, short bonis: reward If returned to Mrs. Blanche Rothnaar. Beck'aRun. Allegheny county,.Pa. LOST-Keys-On Virgin alley or Smlthfleld st.; key ring with 9 or 10 keys on: finder will be re warded by leaving with W. A. Schmidt, 85 and 87 Fifth av. 3-Display adrerttsemena me dollar per tquare far one imeriUm. Classified real dale advertisement! on thii page ten Cents per line for each insertion, and none taken or lets titan thirty cents. UNTIL FUETIIEB NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CEXT PER 1VOBD FOE EACH INSERTION when pal J for In ad vance cither at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements 0 all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HEEP, AGENTS, PEKSONAE, EOOMS, HOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FORSALES, EOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Emlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS rOLLOVTS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHES TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 V. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hare accounts with THE Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3021. FOB THE SOUTIISIDE, NO. H13 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. G022.- FOB TUEEAirEND. J.W.WALLACE, da PENNAV. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3539 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 21th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Cnestnnt streets. THOMAS MclIENRY. Western and Irwin avenue. PEEEY II. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny an. WANTED. 31nlo HelD. SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Yoting man, with JX. unexceptionable references. In a good posi tion where promotion may be expected. Address P. O. Box 103S, city. DRUG CLERK with three years' experience; reference required. Address Salol, Dispatch MACHINIST for general work In our tube mill department: none but a competent man need apply: applv In person at once: no letters an swered: the"0:3.i A. Jl, train, Chnrtiers road, from Pittsburg, stops at our works. The Tyler Tube and Pipe Company, Washington. Pa. PRINTING PREbs FEEDER. Diamond st. Smith Bros., 77 OALESMAN WANTED Salary and expenses O from start: permanentplace: good opening. Ap ply, with references. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN To cell stores O'Keefe's O. K. shoe blacking: the finest In the world: good com missions. O'Kcefe & Co., 703 Smlthfleld st., ritts burg. Pa. SALESMAN to Introduce patented novcltv to stationery trade. Boston Pen and Pencil Co., Boston, Mass. lOLICITORS-Experlenced lea solicitors. Anier 3 lean Tea Co., 3)0 Firth av. TRAVELING SALESMEN-To sell baking pow der to the retail grocery trade; men acquainted with different sections of the country: a good side line, also a good opportunity for clerks or any lle men who want to goon the road: experience not absolutely necessary: wn mean business: to the right men liberal contracts will be made and steady workgUen; we pay not less than 875 month salary and expenses or 20 per cent commission. Address, wlth'stamp. U. S. Chemical Works, 810 and S12 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. YOUNG MAN at moderate salary; one preferred with some traveling experience In general store or saddlery goods; state age, residence, expe rience, route ot travel, reference, salary expected, etc. Address A. C. Walker, Dispatch office. YOUNG MAN For the wholesale hat business. Only experienced men need apply, at S. Op penhelmer's, 811 Penn av. Agents Wanten, AGENTS On salary nr commission In handle the new natent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink fboroughlv In two seconds; no abrasion ox paper; 200 to too per cent profit: oneagent'ssales amounted to (620 In six days; another (Klntrvo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Forterms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co.. La, Crosse. Wis. (X10). GENTS To sell the Plnless Clothes Line: the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success: patent recently Issued; 6old only by agents, to wliom the exclu sive right is given: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mail; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure your territory' at once. Address The Plnless Clothes Line Co., W iiermon sx., Worcester, Mass. AGENTS WANTED We want good men to sell our lubricating oils, machine greases and spe cialties: men who arc already traveling salesmen can handle them profitably as a side line; reference required: state territory. Chas. H. Moore & Co.. Cincinnati, O. . AGENTS Bv a well established business: a few eneigetlc men to travel and appoint local agents; steady salary; position permanent. P. R. Co.. Box 731, Cincinnati, O. AGENTS Mineral lampwlcks; never burn out: no smoke, no soot, no trimming: light equal to gas; 3 samples 10c. assorted dozen, 25c, Stayner 4 Co., Providence, R. I, AGENTS Bonanza Selling Ta-va-Zon specifics for La Grippe, pneumonia: sure cure and pre ventive: never rail. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant, PltUburg. AGENTS Fifty agents at Javens' Elite Gallery, 510 Market st.; can make S125 per month. AGENT ?3 to S7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. Perfumers, West Winsted.Ct. Female Help Wanted. CANVASSER Experienced young lady can vasser: no book business; salary 12 per day. Room 6, 42 Sixth sU rt IRL Thoroughly competent white girl for gen VT eral housework. Apply at once, Mrs. Phtlo French, 62S South Negley av East End, city. GIRLS For general housework. 130 Itobinson st., Allegheny. GIJiL For general housework, at 87 Franklin St.. city. ' "VrURSE Thoroughly competent white girl. Ap 1 ply at once. Mrs. Pliilo French, 628 South Negley av East End, city. Slale and Female Help Wanted. COOKS for families; wages 84 to 0; chamber maids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses, house girls; German and colored girls; kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for Hotels; cooks and dishwashers for restaurants and boarding houses; waiters, drivers, farmhands. Mrs. E. Thompson. 608 Grant st. HELP At once, colored farm hand, restaurant rook, SS per week; hotel cook, head waitress 4 dining rcom girls, child's nurse, 85 per week1; dlth washers. f)0 cooks, 20 chambermaids, girls for light work, ICO house girls. 0 colored girls, colored cooks. Meehan's. 543 Grant st. Telephone, 80. HELP 1,000 coal miners; 200 railroad laborers; 200 house girls: male and female cooks; drivers, bakers, butchers and clerks: no fte charged to females. Keystone Agency, 6I0Grantst. TO PARENTS-If you are thinking of giving your boys and girls a present, you cau give tbem a legacy that will last as long as life endures a practical business education In either bookkeep ing or shorthand and typewriting, at a very nomi nal cost: see our ad. in another column of this paper. Actual Business College, Nos. 5 and 7 Sixth avenne. Situations Wanted. GENTLEMAN, of wide business experience ana well known, wishes to represent In Philadel phia and vicinity a flrst-class house seeking to establish an agency or business connection lnabove locality, or would entertain a proposition to go elsewhere: Al references given and required. Ad dress Energy. P. O. Box 1592, Philadelphia. Pa. POSITION As stationary engineer, by thor oughly competent ypung man; three years' ex perience; sober and Industrious; able to make all necessary repairs. W.. 235 East St., Allegheny. POSITION Stenographer of several years' ex perience railroad and mercantile work: op erates Remington; hrst-class references: age 25. Address, for -lour days, A. L., Dispatch office. POSITION As traveling salesman to represent a good house In Western or Central Pennsyl vania: three years' experience: best rclcrences. Address Happy Thought, Dlipatcli office. POSITION By draughtsman: experienced- In blast furnace and steel plant construction and structural work. Address A. J., Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced stenographer; can jfurnlsh machine: also assist with books; best reference. Address 96 Chestnut St.. Allegheny. POSITION By experienced lady stenographer: can give beot relerence and reasons for chang ing. Address G. B., Dispatch office. POSITION-By D. E. bookkeeper: six years' ex perience In wholesale liquor store. Address Bookkeeper, Dispatch office. IJOflTION By experienced bookkeeper with good references; can write shorthand. W., Dl.-p.uch office. SITUATION By a young man, 22 years old. to learn trade ot tinner; will work for his board. Address F. II., Dispatch office. SlTUATlON-By drug clerk, registered Q. A.; good recommendations. Address Box 30, Canousburg, Pa. SITUATION as baker: can give best of reference. Address Baker, Dispatch office. "Business Opportunities "Wanted. WANTED-A party with 350 16 purchase the. exclusive control of a monopoly for Pitts burg and Allegheny; flrst-class. pa) lug business. Address R. Wallace, 330 and 338 York av., Phila delphia. Bookkeeplnc Avcuants, Etc, Wanted. AUDITING and accuuntltig-I attend to any thing In the nne'if Intricate accounting, auditing the books of corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotel ana others, A. F. BairhUI, lW Federal St., AUegueny, Pa WANTED. Instruction. C UTTERS and tailors wanted-StudenH of the Cleveland Cnttlnjr School receive high-class Instruction in cutting and have, careful attention from the day they enter the school until they grad uate thoroughly capable cutters. w ANTED By family of three two furnished rooms with hoard; Kmn.i npfffhhorhnmt im main line of street cars. Address for one week, Permanent. Dispatch office. Partner Wanted. SPECIAL partner, with 53,003 to S10.O00, In estab lished mercantile business. Address K., Dis patch office. Flro Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEK & ZAUN-Fire Insurance, CO Fourth av. MONONtiAHELA INSURANCE CO. InhnH. Clancy, &ec'y., W. A. CaldwelL Trcs't: 93 FonrtU av. Financial Wanted. BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wlttlsh. 410 Giant St., Pittsburg. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. Reed B. Coyle & Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. MONEY to loan on mortgage's: lowest Interest no delay. Black Jc Baird. 95 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgage; no delav; lowest lutciest. Howard Brown, I'll Fourth av. "J4TORTGAGES Money to loan 111 sums to snltat li 4'f. 5 and 6 per cent. Eouert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rales. Hcury A. Wcncr & Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN J200.0C0 on mortgages: S100 ami up ward at r, per cent; .TOO. COO at 4J4 per cent on residences or business propertv. vacant lots or farms. S. H. French. 12j Fonrth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. - ALL who are opposed to convict labor to bny Red Seal Brooms. BRING your umbrella to Ware's nmbrella fac tory and have It covered or repaired while you wait: lowest prices. Ware's, 21 Sixth st., di rectly opposltcBIjou Theater. 1 EVERYONE to know ft will buy a good second li hand sewing machine at the Light Running New Home oflice: or. If yon want a new sewing machine that Is ure to give von satisfaction, buy a Light Running New Home at H Carter's, 19 Sixth St.. two doors below the BIJou. , CMtOCERS and dealers to buv Boneless Boiled T Haras, sausage, pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Relnemau, 16 Pitts. Market. LOCOMOTIVE Small second-hand three-foot gauge locomotive: not to weigh over 3,C00or 4,000 pounds; to be used on wooden track: state Price and condition. Address Box 35, Braddock, PATENTS U. S. and foreign: fees payable on success. J.H.Stcvcnson. solicitor. 100 Fifth av4 PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 rlftli av., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. STABLE for live or six horses and twoor three wagons, or building with storage. In lower part of city; state price and location would take for the term of year: would purchase if price is right. Address Box No. 218. city P. O. rpRUNKs named to and from East End for 50c. X Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. lelephone WANTED Evcrvbodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell 810 worth of goods on credit for SI down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth anil Penn av. WANTED To make wrought forgings, lathe, planer and vise work; also special machinery to build. Address Falrbalrn 0'NeII,Tayiorstown. Washington county. Pa. TT7" ANTED To rent or buy first-class music box; t Superb Harmony preferred; only two In fam- llv; state price or rent. Address M. B., Dispatch office.. FOR SATE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilbrses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. "TYELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; XJ our own make. Win. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio st Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. "TvOCTOR'S BUGGY, horse and harness; a XJ lady can drive him; 8 years old: will sell separate; also bav horse, 8 rears, weight 1,150. Apply James Warburton, Hatfield st,, between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth sts., below Butler, Seventeenth ward. HARNESS Blankets, saddles, covers. Fourth av. and Ferry st. Grants', HORSE, buggy, harness, blaukct. license, all for SCO 1 f sold to-day a 1 523 Ponn a v. SLKIGns-C. West & Co. urers. 420 Duquesne way. carriage manufact- SLEIGH cheap. First-class four-passenger, almost new, No. 1 Cliff st. Itlnsleal Instruments. PIANO Magnificent upright 'piano': great bar gain if sold quick; warranted reliable make. 35 Federal St., Allegheny. j, SJacIilnery and 3Ietals For Sale. TJOILERS and engines, second-hand! all sizes, X) from 4 to lOOh, p.: cheapest In the market: 48 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted larm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone JI0I, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Young. Allegheny, P.i. Miscellaneous For Sale. CiniCKENS Single comb brown leghorns and langshans; cheap. F. H. Cook, Beaver, Pa. CORDAGE Twine, Co., 89AVaterst. hemp packing. Flocker & OCCULT and theosophical works for sale. H. Swlsshelin A Co., 6126 Penn av.. East End, Pittsburg. RED BRICK In large or small quantities. Witt mer Brick Co.. Lira., 12 Federal sU, Alle gheny, Pa. STEAM ferryboat, office Address Steam, Dispatch FOR SALE BUSEOTSs. Business Opportunities For Sale. DAIRY A good dairy business of 1G cows, 3 horses. 3 wagons, farming utensils aud all belonging to a first-class dairy. Apply corner Stanton and Negley a vs., K. E Pittsburg. DRUG STORE In a thriving manufacturing town on line or railroad; fine opening: busi ness In a prosperous condition and everything in frimc order, Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., 'Ittsburg. IINE lodging house, " cause of selling. No. 73 Sixth av. Sickness FOR SALE A physician's opportunity A one hair interest in a good office practice; hand somely furnished offices, occupying first and sec ond floors: thoroughly equipped with electrical ap paratus, both for galvanism and faradism, and other necessary medical annaratus. and a well- stocked laboratory, etc.; best location lntPltts burg: reasons for selling outside Interests demand ing personal attention; lease on property. Address Medico, Dispatch oflice. FOR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents' furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau rant, grocery stores. 200 to ?10,000: cigar store, baker, milk depot; fish and oyster market, butcher shop. Jewelry store, with large repair trade: good hotel. Holmes & Co., 420 bmltlitiekl street. JT'OR SALE A good business opportunity: a half 7 interest in good paying business; reason for selling, outside manufacturing business demand ing personal attention. Address Excellent, Dis patch office. POU NDRT BUSINESS-A well established busi ness on line of railroad and river at au Immense bargain; location unexcelled for the city and rail road trade: full and complete equipment and 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 Woodat., Pittsburg. XEWELRY store In rood location: rare M il tunlty: established 12 years. Address E, uispatcn omce. VTEWSPAPER A good paying newspaper: good X circulation ; Dlentyof Job work and advertising; no opposition; only paper in town: satisfactory reasons for selling. Call on or address Jamc W. Killduff. Vindicator building, Gallltzln, Pa. PLUMBING SHOP One of the best in the cltv; cheap If sold at once. L. B. JU Dispatch office. Business Properties For Sale. "JTOR SALE Valuable business property lnclud X ing4storerqoms and spacious Opera House, In a prosperous manufacturing town on line of railroad and river; will be sold at a great bargain. Jas. AV. Drape Jt Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. POH SALE-Ocean House, Atlantic City, N. J., 80 rooms fully furnished, het and cold baths, steam heat; well located at corner Pacific and Con necticut a enues; lot- 150x200 reet. ,1. G. Adams & Co., Real Estate, Atlantic City, N. J. FOR SALE-$5,500: Carson st corner Fifth St., Sr S.. store and dwelling: a good business stand (104-c). W. A. Herron JESons, 80 Fourth av. STANDS In the Allegheny market: two of the finest and best located: will be sold cheap to prompt buyer. Address X. P.. Dispatch office. JJOK SALE IMPROVED HEAL iiSTATU City Residences. FOR SALE Cheap-$3,500-Two good houses ol five rooms each, both now renting for (350 per year; a good investment; on Jane St., S. S. : terms easy. (351.C) W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth av. HOUSE and lot, cost $3,500; will sell for $2,830 if sold right away. Address House, Dispatch DQ loo No. 270 Main st., Seventeenth ward, tjpOj Iot2sixll0x37 feet, with an elegant brick dwelling of hall, vestibule, ten rooms, attic and bath; all modern conveniences; terms "to suit: owner going South Is the reason for selling. See Tho. McCaffrey, 3500 Butler st. Q 700 Press brick front, five large rooms and tijO hall, near Fifth av. and Chestnut, three squares from Court House; side allcv. sewered, both gases; easy terms. Bum &. Sweeny, 110 Fourth a v. East End Residences For Sale. BETWEEN Negley and" North Highland avs. On high ground, elegant residence! new last oiaji n ruuiusi aumouem conveniences ana nx turcs; paved street; shade: lot 55x165; possession at once; owner moving away from the cltyt terms easy. Henry A. Breed, SIS Market at. FOR SAEE rMPEOVED HEAL ESTATE East End Residences' for Sale. T ES1DENCE end lot in the East End, one snnare J from South Highland av., at a great bargain: 8 rooms, small room, bath, etc.', etc.. and lot about 30rl20 feet loan alley: a prompt purchaser can secure this property at SS.230; the best value in the East End. SeeJas. W. Drape Jt Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Ji Ilegheny Residences For Sale. A I.LEGHENT A neat brlckdwellingof8 rooms. il bitli, gas and water, marble mantels, vesti bule, halt and cellar, rtc.1; on line of electric cars. Allegheny; dwelling almost new and In prime order throughout: can be bought for H750 on easy pay ments, or discount for spot cash; possession given at once. Keys at oflice of Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY A very neat dwelling, contigu ous to the parks, Allegheny, 8 rooms. Includ ing spacious double parlors, bath, lavatory laundrr, fnrnace, etc., etc. : and In prime order throughout: would exchange in pjrt for property In the suburbs, the Ijist End or WilklnsOurg. Jas. W. Drape & Co,, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY A nice dwelling In Allegheny. U square above the parks and electric cars; 7 rooms, with bath, lavatory and everything re splendent with bcautv and comfort; a bargain can he obtained by a quirk buyer, as the owner Is going west; immediate poies9lon. Jas. W. Drape .t Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. A LLEOIIENY North av Fine resldencel and T A corner lot; 9 pleasant rooms possessing all the modern conveniences and In excellent con dition thronghout: mot delightful location, with a clear and unobstructed view of the parks. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE-Corner property, nearly new. pressed brick, hard wood, elegant mantels and trimmings, complete conveniences and details; one square removed from new electric line; location prominent and choice. Henry A. Breed, 5!li Jlarketst. A LLEGHENY Two small brick bouses near J. Ohio St., now renting for S372. will be sold to pay 10 per cent clear: a splendid Investment. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., city. IRWIN AVENUE. Allegheny Four small frame houses close to electric cars; will rent for 80 50 and can" be bought for 81..VX) on moderate pay ments, or If sold separatelv price will be from 11,250 to 11,750 each; splendid chance to make a nice turn. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. JACKSON ST.. Second ward-Brick house of 7 rooms: vestibule, hall, kitchen, bathroom, marble mantels, sibling doors: all modern conveni ences, with lot 20x112; price, 85, WO- A. Z. Byers & Co., 93 Federal st. WESTERN AV.-RcsIdence and two lots In Al legheny, property of the late Dr. Brucetgood location, pleasant surroundings, near to pirns anil electric cars; immediate possession. Jas. V. Drape i, Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 800 Second ward. Allegheny, within hlf asnuarefrom Irwin avenue electric cars: new pressed brick honse of tight rooms, lull, bath and laundry, both gases and water, slate mantels, tile hearths, inside shutters, sliding doors, slate roof; lot Wxioo: possession April 1. JobnK.Enlug & Co., 107 Federal st. QJ 400 Small pavraent down, balance In JlDXj mpntblv Installments same as rent: new frame house of Ave rooms: lot 23xino feet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth a v. Tel. 1676. Suburban Residence For Sale. I7IFTY (50) brick and frame bouses in Shadyslde . and East I.lbertv, at from $3,500 to 8G.0JO. Particulars of Murry & Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. HOUSE Or 4 rooms, nails, water and cistern; R. R. large cellar, spring fare. 5 cents; easy month, new 'and new s-room house to rent: nice lots from $00 to 8250. J. B. Zimmerman . 141 Fourth av Pittsburg. FOR SALELOTS. City Lots. FOR SALE-l,60O-Lot 22 ft. front Erin St.. which Is paved, by 115 ft et to Trent st., near Wylie av.. Eleventh ward. (122.) W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Eots For Sale. FOR SALE WIneblddle av corner Liberty, Twentieth ward, line corner building lot, 50x 140; cheap to quick buyer. Samuel AV. Black. & Co., 99 Fourth av. Snbnrban Lots For Sale. SUBURBAN LOTS at Cliartlers Fine Imlldlng lots J.motoJWX). according to size and location, within sight of the Court House: Chartlcrs fsthe most accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg, being reached by the P. & L. E. R. In 12 minutes, by Chartlcrs packets in 25 minutes and by electric cars, which are to take the place of the present horse car line next spring. In 25 minutes; these lots Iront on line of electric road. For further particu lars, T. H. Dickson, Fourth av Room 39. Farms For Sale. FARM A good farm, abont 100 acres, near the city, only one mile from railroad station, churches, schools, etc, etc.: excellent dwelling, outbuildings, large orchard, water, etc.. etc.; one or the best farms In the county, and for stock or dairy purposes has no equal. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. JUanuractnrlng Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-On-Preble- ay.. Allegheny, 340 feet front, extending to Ohio river. 3K acres. Pennsylvania and P. W. R. R., connections; on Treble av., Allegheny, 287 feet front, one acre, Pennsylvania siding: on West Market St., Allegheny, tbree-fourth9 acre. Penn sylvania siding: on fennsylvanla av.. Allegheny. 310 reet front, 13? feet In depth, to paved street; at Cliartlers, 37 acres. P. AL.E. and Penna. It. JC connections. 'In Monongaheii Valler, 0 acres, extending from P. V. & C. R. R. to Monongahela river: In Allegheny, brick factory building, with pulleys, shafting, etc, suitable for light manu facturing; coal works on Monongahela river, third Sool. with 600 acres coal and large river front. T. . Dickson. 96 Fourth av.. room 39. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND EROM all parts or Europe, drafts, money or ders, cable transfers and foreign coin at low est New York rates. MAS SCHAilBEUQA CO., No. 627 Sinithflold St., Pittsburg, Pa. Es tablished in 136S. seKvrra AMERICAN LINE. Sailinp every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to ana from Great Britain and Ireland, Nor way, Sweden, Denmark, etc. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., General agents, 305 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full information can ho had of J. J. MC CORMICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfield street. LOUIS MOESER, 616 Smlthfleld street. mh8-tt-TT3 CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER POOL VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40 Aonn itiver: x asfc express man service. Bothnia, Jan. 9. I p. m. Umbrla, Jan. 16. 7 a. m. Gallia. Jan. 23, 1:30 p.m. Etruria. Jan.30. 5:30 a.m. Auranla. Feb. fi. 1 n. m. Bothnia, Feb. 10. 2 p. m. Umbria. Feb.13. 8:30 a.m. Servia, Feb. 20. 11 a. m. Cabin passage S60 and upward. according to lo- vatiuu; ncuuuu muiu, ou. Steerage tickets-to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company's office. 4 Bowling Green. NcwYork. VERNONH, BKOWN ,t CO.. General Agents, or CHARLES P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood St., Agent for Pitts burg, Pa. jaw WHITE STAR JilNE For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. !t Tin 19 m Klammnlw tVnh 1(1 Adriatic. Jan. 13. 2 n m Germanic. Feb. 10. 2d m Teutonic, Jan 20. 10:30am Britannic, Jan. 27, 2 p m Malrstlc. Feb. 110 am Teutonic, Feb. 17, 9 am Britannic, Feb. 24. 2p m .Majestic, Mar.2. 8:30 am From White Star dock. toot oi west xeniast.. New York, Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $50 and upward. Second cabin (35 and $40. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, $20. White Star drafts pavable on demand In all tha principal banks throughout Great Britain.. Apply to JOHN J. McCOltMlCK. 633 and 401 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, orH. 31AITLAND KEKSEY.Gen eral Agent, 2a Broadway, New York. Ja2-D ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Derry and Galway. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. .Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $19. STATE Service of irri3 LINE STEAMSHIPS. NEW TORK AND GLASGOW, Via London every Fortnight. Jan 28, State of Neuraslta. 8 a. m. CABIN, $40. Second clas, $35. Steerage, $19. Apply to J. J. McCOKMICK, 633 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. no23sB-D Norddentscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line ot Express Steamers. New York to Southampton (London), Bremen. SPRING SAILINGS. IKK. Filler. Havel, Ems. Lahn, ' Saale. Spree, Elbe, Aller, Travc, Eider. Havel, Ems. Laliu, Saale, Sat., Tues., Sat., Tues. !-at.. Tues., Wed., Nat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues., bat... April 2 Elbe. Wed., bat., Tues., Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues., Wed., Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues., .May 13 Slay 21 May 24 May 23 May 31 June 4 June 7 June 11 Jnne 14 June 15 June 11 June 21 June 25 June S3 Aprlt 5 Aller. April 8 April 12 April lb April 19 April 20 Aprlt 23! April 28! April 30 : Trave, Elder. Hard, Ems. Lahn. Saale, cine. Aller. May i May 7 ' May 10 Trave, Elder. Havel, Em 3, Mav 14 Spree, Tues. May 17 Sat., July 1 Time from New York to SouthamDton. Hi dars. From Southampton to Bremen, 24 or 30 hours. From Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway Co.. IK hours. Trains every hour In the summer season. RallwaycarrLigcs for London await pas sengers In Southampton Docks on arrival of ex press steamers from New York. These steamers are well known forthelr-speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCIIAMBEKG & CO., 527 Smlthfleld st., LOUIS MOSER. mi Smlthfleld St., Agents ror Pittsburg. de23-50-D S500 TO. $500,000 TO LOAN on mort gages, city or country property, af lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., "Pittaliowr. TiIfnhnnn Vn. 975 ' JK7 j TO LET. City Residence. T 'O LET-KOO per year, m Fifth av., near Gist, son who would buy the honse furniture widen we offer for 8800; this Includes complete and elegant furniture or entire house, one year In use: owners have Income or ffS per month from Tour rooms. Bum & Sweeny, 110 Fourth av. TO LET-On Third av.. opposite the postofflce. large house or 10 rooms, modern flxtures. offices 011 the first floor arranged so that they can bo rented separately: send for list, feee . A. Herron 4 Sons, No. SO Fourth av. aO LET New nine-room house and basement: . new four-room house apd basement: good water lo both; also, good four-room house for sale: small payments as rent. J.B.Zimmerman, 141 Fourth av. 2 NEW BRICK HOUSES-South Twcnty-ronrth st: six room!, hot and cold water, batli and w. e.: rent 823. Inquire Win. Sankey & Sons, Agents, 2101 Carson st. ' East End Residences To let. rpo LET-Fifth av., Oakland (also fronting Forbes Xi St.), a large honse, 13 rooms: modern fixtures; very large grounds; verv snltable fora flrst-elass lodging house. W. A. Herron & Sous. 60 Fourth avenue. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET Nice flve-rooin dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire of J. K. McKee, 70S Penn av.. Room bit. Booms To Let. 3 BURNISHED ROOM-Snltable for two gentlc " men. 430 Penn av., city. T 00113 Furnished rooms. Tront and bark, with Xi board : also mcalers; 21 meals, 83 50. 203 North av., Allegheny. T) OOMS Furnished and unrurnisbed. Room Xj Renting Agency. 130 Robinson St.. Allegheny. OOMS Furnished rooms, with kitchen, etc. 41 Logan st.. near Wylie. WYLIE AV. No. 201. rurnlshed rooms by day. week or month; also boarding if desired, at Zalklnd Honse. Offices nnd Desk Room To Let. OFFICE Large lirst floor office on Fourth ave.. between Wood and Smlthfleld sts.: rent, only 81,000 per year. Black Jt Baird, 9 Fourth ave. lyo LrJT Office rooms, third floors, suitable for X attorneys or real estate business: light and heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Oflice, comer Mnlthlleld and Diamond sts. rpO LET-Offlcc building on Fourth ave.. near JL Sml Smlthfleld st.: can give lone lease: Iootion best In cltv. being opposite new postoflicc. Black & Baird, 95 Fourth ave. TO LET 00 Fourth av.. two fine. large connec tion ofHces on second floor.wlth vault. W. A. Herron J Sons. 80 Fourth av. Farms To Ler. TO LET Farm. & acres, one mile from Sewick lev. nine miles from Allegheny; house with nine rooms: large barn fitted up for a dairy; about 3C0 bearing fruit trees; large vlnevard: possession given February 1. Inqulrcof Ed Wlttlsh,410 Grant street. TO LET The Hamnett firm, about 06 acres, one mile directly back or Homestead.Pa. Inquire of C. J. Hainnett, Homestead, Pa. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Office In building 75. 77 and 7) Diamond St.. with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and elevator servicetrent $300 per ycanalso rooms of various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apnlyto John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner SmlthHeld and Diamond streeu. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping arid delivering facilities; also office room. Inqnlre of W. A. ifteveler. storage. Pike and Twelfth sts., Plttsbnrg. Pa. TO LEI Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.; three floors: 20.COO feet space; abundant power; good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. TO LET Third ave.. near Market St., large building: good storeroom: rent, only ?1.400 per ?'ear: possession ol storeroom at once; can give ong lease. Black Baird, 93 Fourth ave. TO LET Desirable ftnreroom. Diamond st. In new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Apply to Business Oflice The Dispatch, corner Smltufleld and Diamond sts. TO LET-One-half store. No. 708 Smlthfleld St.; immediate possession: the most desirable loca tion In the city; suitable for any branch of busi ness. Inquire at above place. rno LET Tne very desirable storeroom (with Jo. 203 Smlthfleld St.. Central X basement) No, Hotel building. Apply at Kaufmanus' store. rpO LET-Firth X Wood st. W. avenue business room, near A. Herron & Sons. SO Fourth fro LET-Store 5-16 Wood st. Apply aBIssell X BU Block. 3Ianufactarlnc Sites To Let. TO LET Manufacturing property, 144 feet front on Washington av.. Allegheny: 1T0 feet deep to naved back street, with brick and frame build ings on the Washington av. front, and large vacant ground In rear for storage: bnltdlngs will be placed in order to suit tenant. Applv to BenJ. F. Jen nings, West Penn Steel Works, Preble av Alle ghepv. " PERSONAL PERSONAL Ask for Duscnberry's pics; at all groceries and restaurants. PERSON AL Novelty Printing Co.. 77 Diamond St.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. "PERSONAL cash paid for old gold and sllTer jl watcnes ana jewelry repaired new work made to order. Chris Uanch. S4I Smitblleld. PERSONAL AU persons are hereby warned that I will not be responsible for any debts my wife. JIary L. Lewis, may contract. R. P. Lewis. PERSONAL Wall paper, from 5 cents up to finest grades. AW furnish estimates for one room, honse, or row of house; make contracts for completed work. Shldle's, 403 Smlthfleld st. PERSONAL Dr. A. Stone. M. D.. Is a aoctor. If you have throat or lung trouble of any kind; use his Bronchial Wafers, 25c a box at druggists; special rate to preachers, teachers, Vocalists. For eamplcssend 10 cents to Stone Med. Co., Chicago, 1 PERSONAL Have yon subscribed for yonr magazines and periodicals for '92? If not, come and see us before doing so; it win pay you; also, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfleld St. Open every even ing. PLRSONAI When I was a email bor my mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but slncelgot-tobeagreatblgman, Dickson, the well known tailor. 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1558. PERSONAL New patentlssued January 5. 1892; list furnished by O. D. Levis, Patent Attor ney, 131 Fifth av. next Leader. Pittsburg. Pa. Established over 20 years. United States and all foreign patents obtained: William Bcally. Silver ton, W. Ya steam engine: Thomas S. Blair. Jr., reducing oxides of Iron; James W. Brown. Van Wert. O.. drive chain: Charles C. Chamberlain, Washington. Pa., machine for tightening the cas ings of oil, gas and other wells: Edgar Butler, Snn bury. Pa., axle lubricator; Jame A. Green, 31111 dale, automatic wagon brake; John B. Griswold, Zanesvllle, O , brick kiln; John It. Haberle. South Bend, Ind sprinkler: Mauna Kane, Springfield, ('., grain Harvester: j!.zra j. Lanais, Lancaster, Pa., shelf bracket: Morillcla Levi, Charleston, W. Va., paring brick; Philip A. Myers, Ashland, O., hay carrier and track; A llltard Pennock, Minerva, O., metallic car; V. Rader. Shawnee. O.. pick handle; William A. Stoffer, Foxburg. Pa., connec tion for railway rails. BANK STATEMENTS. TnE KETSTONE BANK, OF PITTSBURG Statement of the condition of tho Keystone Bank, of Pittsburg, at the close of business, December 31, 1891: RESOURCES. Banking house fixtures $ 6P,525 IS Time loans 408,476 46 Demand loans 310,007 33 Due from banks and cash on hand. 163,260 67 $ 953,269 6t LIABILITIES. Capital $300,000 00 Surplus and profits 101,816 44 Deposits 551 453 20 $953,269 61 J. H. nAYES. Ja3-lU Cashier. EDUCATIONAL, "KTEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND X typewriting and complete business courso taught at Park Institute, 201 North ave, Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and journal to any address free, auavrrs LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., PrincipaL TAUOUESNE COLLEGE. DIAMOND ST.. XJ opposite Court House. Pittsburg. Next term begins January 4, 1892; full collegiate courses: superior instruction in shorthand and type" ruing, bookkeeping and penman-' ship; 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. MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL. Tills institution, devoted exclusively to Instruc tion In shorthand and typewriting. Is now in its eighth year. The conductor has had an experience of 25 years as official stenographer for courts and legislative bodies. Fifty typewriters are for the use of students. Three floors are devoted entirely to the use of the school. The instruction Is thor ough and practical. Sessions are held day and evening. For full particulars and catalogue call on or address A. M.MARTIN, 412 Wood street. del2-TTS CURRY SIXTH STKEET. CURRY Collegiate Department, CURRY Normal School, CURRY English Training School, CURRY Business College, CURRY School of Shorthand, CURRY Conservatory of Music, CURRY School of Elocution. The nest. Best. The Best. The Best The Best. The Best CURRY Faculty and Discipline, The Beat 1L ROWE, President OC34-51 CHOICE PROPERTIES. EAST END RESIDENCE $15,500. On a C9-foot paved and sewered avenue.con- r venlent to electric, cable and steam cars; re ception ball, parlor, library.dininjj room and kitchen on first floor, I rooms and bath on second floor, 4 rooms in attic, basemeut, laundry, cemented cellars, etc. Complete In every respect. Will be sold at les3 than value to quick purchaser. Good reasons for selling. LIGGETT BROS., " Ho. 71 DIAMOND ST. Ja9-28 TO LET. NEW ' WARE HOUSES. VERY NEW GRANT ST., Near Seventh av Adjoining Building of Bindley Hardware Co. STEAM ELEVATORS, Steam Heating, FIREPROOF VAULTS, Electric Lighting. SEE- W. A. HERRON & SONS, JaO-f5-9,12,I5,18 SO Fonrth av. ' ONE OF THE FINEST IN EAST END. FOR SALE. Cor. Center and Aiken avennes, faclns tha fine property of Chrst M. E. Chnrch. Lot 100x200 feet. Nicely elevated and terraced. Modern honse 11 rooms. Stable, shade and frnit trees. Location Central and Desirable. (63) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 FonrtliAve. ja5.74-5,9,15 TO LET. NEi SIX-STORY WAREHOUSES. On HEW GRANT ST., near LIBERTY and SEVE3TI AVE. Steam heat and elevator service. Office with vault. We ask investigation. W, A, HERRON & SONS,' 0 FOURTH AVE. ja73-TT UNION AVENUE, ALLEGHENY Fronting; the Parks. A Good Residence. 0 Rooms. Modern Fixtures. Lot 30x110 feet. PKICE VEKY REASONABLE. . W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth Avenne. ja2-15-s FOR SALE IN EAST END. FINE RESIDENCES CHEAP. ja6-72-6,9,H $6,700-$1,OCO down new brick 9 rooms: lot 40 feet front; location very central. .) $7,500 Nesley ave. . 10 rooms: location very accossihle; lot 42 feet front. (7.) $6,000 Near Shady ave. and Alder St. 8 rooms; lot 60 feet front. ( .) $6.C00 Ldwin, near Alder St., 8 rooms; lot 50 feet front. (61.) W. A. HERRON" & SONS, 1:0 Fourth ave. Residence for sale. It $13,000. CEDAR AV., ALLEGHENY. rooms, modern fixtures. large lot fronting tho Paric. (zui see tv. a. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. J39-64-TT3 AUCTION SALE. W. J. BARTON, Attorney, No. 1 Wylio avenne. EXECUTORS' SALE-BY VIRTUE OF AN order of the Orphnns' Court, tho under signed, executors of Martin McGanley, de- , ceased, will sell at public sale on the prem- J -- .... C A T-TT17 r W Tnnnnw IB 1fKV tJ IOCS Ull ij-li. WAfci'Xl.J., M ,..uu, j ihM, .-- , o'clock p. M that certain lot lrontinsti A feet 4 incnes on locust st.. Aiiegneny i.ity, t-j Pa., and extending; back 65 feet, upon hiclt - are erected two two-story frame dwelllng3, ;j jr - r.A r 1 1 ,r , '- xerms iuo aown, one-iiiiru uumncu uu delivery of deed. Remainder in one and two rears. GEORGE S. GRACE, W. E. JOHNSTON, JOHN FEDERKEIL, Executors- Auctioneer. dc27-34-de29-Ja2,9.15 WINTER RESORTS: LA GRIPPE! It is a fact that THE GRAT 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 tho spring, has accommodation for three hundred guests, and is a delightful HOME for convalescents. Send for catalogue to tha proprietors, RIDER &. WITHEROP, Cambridgeboro, Crawford Co., Pa, On the Erie Railroad. jaS-50 The Most Effective Tonic in LA GKEIIPIFIE IS DUCRO'S ALIMENTARY ELIXIR. Tills preparation strikes at the seat of the evil by restoring quickly and effectually the nutritive functions of the debilitatedsystem. Sold by AH Druggists. E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents for U. S., 20,28 and 30 North VlUlamf.,N.Y. Ja2 41-Th3 STENGILS, STEEL STAMPS, JR.TIBBEE. STAMPS, SEAL ENGUAYING-. W. A. Bunting, 20 FifthAve ial-rrs Now is tne nest season lor planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 3ELLSWORTU AV Shadysido, Pittsburg. mh&Tua J. O. FLOWER, IDexL-bal Office, gtsi? penk a.'vtbj. ja7-35-CT3 1 1 1 A it ! adftdaaftrfa 'imkt iHtttetMd ki..'K,jWF. - .'llj aQiSMi-ggfcia-crgia. J