rsrzrm.mmmmmaBnmiHmti .wnjimmvji9m wnarrwvrrr jmrjiiijmafritiFvrffvrif,3 7 fjyffC'n 1 &&?&?' 9 fASTEfB." THE -WINES. )elicacv of the Sense in Gem my's Foremost Profession:!:. )ETAILS OP A rOBLIC 1EST. ihMst Blindfolded lie Tells the Age of Anv Jfcctar Presented. HAS 50 EESI'ICT FOR OUS PRODUCTS JOCSKESFOXEENCE Or THE DISrATCH.J Bremen- Dec 26. PEW nights ago the town cellar was unusually crowded, not a seat was to lie had and the otherwise to slow and sedate citizens of the mercantile city were quite in a flutter and their debates were ex clusively devoted to the accom- " plishmentsofone raan who is one of the most popu lar personalities L- la Bremen, namely the cellarer of the Rathshsns teller, the foremost wine taster f Germany, perhaps, of the world. After irjjent request he had consented to give mother public performance of his "infalli "ue judgment. However, only a select circle, mostly wine aerehanls and connoisseurs in wines spe cially invited, were allowed after paying be admission, consisting of two bottles of rine to enter the sanctum where the amons wine of the Rose i3 lodged. The wke'ncast ornamented with carved garlands f rosea is of an immense size though not jaite as gigantio as that of Heidelberg, on rhich several couples can comfortably valtz. It contains the oldest wine existent; "mixture of Johannisberger and Hoch te imer made in 1G24. Tp. Precious for Commerce. Tills wine is not salable, only now and ,nea a bottle is given away as an honorary p-esent, for instance Goethe received a bot tle every year on his birthday. The priv ilege ef drinking from the Apostles, the 12 ther casks stored in the same subterranean iuartmnts i granted to none but a Bre men ci.ren. In cae of sickness a well-to-io b-:r;nr can purchase a small bottle for iVnt 54, while a puor laborer might get a ew giaes rrntuitously if an eminent phy-a-ian Las certified the necessity. The vaults were gaily illuminated. Kb -moking was allowed. In a corner were several dozen of glasses, a pyramid of lender, lorg necked Rhine wine bottles, ind the '"admission" bottles amounting to too or 500. The cellarer is a plain looking, stout and ovial fellow of medium height. His reeiocs rings, golden watch and chain, nd the fine material of his clothes, indorse he report that he draws an annual alary c 2."j,000 marks from the municipal rovrnment. His knowledge ofvinology s Well nigh astonishing, as he can imme diately tell the history and analysis of any " verage that was ever made. Telling the Ace by Taste. As the cellarer entered in his unpreten--lois manner he was cheered and presented -iVh a siher bumper, on which the victory isacinns over uamDnnus was molded, in ch relie After seatinsr himself comfort' Iy in art arm chair he was blindfolded, veral green glasses of Iohannisberffer of Cerent dates w?re handed to him, at the roe time the expected answer with chalk as written on a blackboard. He raised ach glass slowly to his lips, nipped at its ontents once or twice, made various pecu- ijr movements with his month, applied his toneae to his palate, etc, s.nd then smil- tcglv called out the year of the vintage. lis judgment was always correct, only often- wies he hesitated for several minutes. "Please select some better wine. "What vou mean by giving me that kind of iff? Yon knew the Johannisberger of 16, '21, 30 and 'S3 is intolerable! Ah, it's decidedly an improvement!" and he .acted his lips. " 'Fortv-six. if I do not - 1S4G, '11, "65 and GS were the best hannisbcrg vintages; the remainder of rse harvests is now worth its weigh in id, 'Sixty-einht I remember myself. It i such a beautiful, warm and dry summer, 3o!utei7 necessary lor a yielding of good ipes." Jadrm?nt of Foreigi ATines. T) sen his judgment of foreign wines was d. rT'm. Clos Vougeot of 6i It tastes a after the cask; they were naturally larv to purify it with olive oil. And tat is this? Ah, Chateau Lafitte of '76. II bet the wine has lost its natural color, Tjed a little black, eh? "Who has brought ' Ah. Herr , you had better sk 'be remaining bottles as quickly as .e: the wine stone is decomposing. Tne cellarer's advice is much sought after, a d his casual gains in purchasing wines for outride consumers are considerable. !.( bottle after the other was opened; ,u.ie were any variety of Toka3"s, Malagas, j .rdaHS. white Montrachcts, magnificent ' ' ateau d'lquems, etc. Only twice" he de- ' ined to judce, saying he knew but little Crimean and Peruvian wines. Kow and .' i .: he rose and rinsed his mouth with luke- irm water in order to keep it keen and ire Whenever he decided on a particu- r d'fiicult case he was-greatly applauded, d "nee there was a real pandemonium. I -UitEce of Ills KcxnarkabiG Power. It was when, after long hesitation, he ut- rr-J more cautiously than usual: "So use testir.r any longer! It must be a piquette m tn rni r rl - firm "Pf,ftf PK.mln. ide urtlic use of his employes of a second mentation of the crashed grape skins of Kt l?5t came the final test, several mir- 'e of Ilhine wines. These extremely ficult proreros he solved satisfactorily. mplir&enting him on bis taste alter the rtorraajce was over, he answered: "It is t oaiy uhat I taste, but also what I smell, i it I am allowed to use mv eves, mv lcment is, as, my friends say, "infallible." 'Yoa tiid'nt taste any of our American ces," remark-da Yankee visitor. "Please are me," the cellarer burst out. "I once auk Califorca bnerry. I hope it is the jvt and last time, I would just as well dunk the Chinese fruit wines. But true enAu&ht the California red wine is steadily improving though it Etill tastes after the soil The Government should emnlov smmp expert onoloiist like Iiobinet, or Pasteur or Drl X"abauer." On this memorable night the company dil not disperse before 6 o'clock in the ru.jrnicg. Of all, the cellarer was the most leiliperate because he finds nothing "more hufrtiu! to his critical tense of taste than an intoxication." S. G. T. fcDLCATltj.NA.u fMfQUESNC COLLEGL7WAlu5sDSf" X ' opposite Court Houe. Pittsburjr. Next tei in bejnns January 4, 1SU2; mil collegiate cot .-S9. superior instruction in shorthand tvnj1 vpe writing, bookkeeping and penman nij i tne best opportunities lor mechanical tiro w ig, music, elocution; nLrlit school ch , leading to graduation diplomas and dg iTSs. E. M. WOOD. D. D. LLD.. 27 President. 'dm rarvKiwrrv, SEX.TK STREET, n:" oJociate Department, TiieRrtt ..KY Normal School, The Best. KISY English Training School, Tho Best. KllY Butanes" College. 1 ho Dest. 4:1:1c School of Shorthand, ThelJest. VI. i:k'XHifiervatory of Musis, The Best. .ti: V School of Elrcution, The Best. nnv faculty and Discipline, The Best .Jl or send lor catalogue. H. M. EOWE, :sidcut. OC21-51 s6i . ff MEETUfGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. MEMBERS OF CORINTHIAN- LODGE 0. 573, f. and A.M., are requested tnweeHn lodge room on Monday, January 11, at 11:30 r. H. to attend the funeral of our late brother. Samuel Donald. Members of sitter lodges are cordially Invited to atUud. By order of the V. M, Jall-77 "U J. CAKEY, Secretary. COLUMBIA Oil- COMPANY THE ANNUAL meeting of the ftocVhnlricrs of the Columbia Oil Company, lor the election of directors and other business. -will be held on THFllSDAY. Jan nary 14. 1852. at 11 o'clock A. si.. atthcoRlceof tlio eompanv. No. 514 Market st. A. P. McGltEW, becretary. dc31-l q'HEANNUALMEETINGOFTHn.T.M.GUSKY JL Kiilldlng and Loan Association will be held on MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11. at S o'clock at M) Pnnrth av. lluslncss: The election ofotflcers and declaration of dividends, fc. J. MKSsING, JOHN H. KNIGHT. President, becretary. Ja9-71 Business Changes. "VrOTICE OF DISSOLimON-TIIE FIRM OF 1A Satnpliner&Hteh has this dav bpen dissolved by Truncal consent. J. Sauipliner retiring. All out standings and liabilities will be assumed by tho new Arm of bldpnberg & Rich, and to whom all payments should be made. SIDENBERG BICH. PrrTSnrntG, Jan. i, 1392. Ja9-63 Elections. SlAXCTACTrnERS axt Merchants Ixs. Co., ) OFFICE. 417 Trt'OOD STEEET. PiTTsr.tniG. Pa., Jan. 4. 18W. ) THE ANNUAL ELhCTION FOR DIRECTORS of this company, to serve for the ensuing tar. win be held at the office on MONDAY, the Hth Inst., between the houra of 10 A. r. and : P. jr. JaG-63 V'M. T. ADAIR, Secretary. City Savings Bank, i PITTS1.UKO. PA., Dec. 7. 1S31. t I7LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOE It directors of this bank will be held at the bant ing house, blxth avenue and bmtthfleld street, on TUESDAY", January 12. IS3i between the hours or 11 a. si andl r. si. J. W, TAYLOR. JaS-M Cashier. Masonic Bavtc PrrrsBtmo. Pa. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF directors for this bank, to serve during tne ensntng rear, will be held at the banking home. 531 Smlthheld St.. on TUESDAY. January IS, 133i, betM een the hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p. si. W. It. CHUIST1A2., Cashier. jAy-TARY 4, ISSi Ja53 OrKicEOFTHEBiHirs-oHAM Fire Insurance) Cosipaxy. 1355 Carson streeet. rirrsnuRO. S. S Januan-4. 18M. ) JLECnON-THE ANNUAL ELKCTION OP Zi directors for the ensuing year will be held at th omce of thecompany, on MONDAY, January 11, betnpen tne hours of 19 A. SI. and " P. si. E. G. hCHOLZE. Secretary. Jao-5G OraCI O? THE CASn IXStTRAXCE COSIPASY, I PlTTSBCHG. Pa.. Jan. 4. 159i $ J7LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECIION FOR j twelve directors of this company will be held at the cfjnpau'b office. No. 64 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, tbe lltn inst., between the hours of 11 A. SI. and 1 r. SI. Ja5-51 JObEril T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. TniRP National Bank. rirrsncr.G. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION POP. nine directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing vear, will be held at the banking house.523 and 53 Wood St.. on TUESDAY. J.inr.-.rj-12, 1592, between the hours of 11 A. sr and IP. si. AV. STEINMEYER, Cashier. December 12. INI. deis-t: Pirst National Baxk op FnrsBimG. Pa., i Pittsburg, Dec. 12. 1891. t ILECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR It nine directors fortius bank, to serve for the ensumgvear, w HI be held at the banking honse, corner Wood st. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY, Jan narvl2, 1892, between the hours of 10 A. st. and: r. si. J. D. SCDLLY. Cashier. del2-31 German- Sayixgs; anti Dfposit Bantc ) OP BlKSIIXGHASI. PlTTfiBUBG. b. "i Jaimarv 2. 1852. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR directors of this bank will be held at the bank ing house. TUEb DAY. January 12, 1892. between the hours of land 3 p. si. J. F. ERNY. Ja3-lso-sirrsbu Cashier. Dividends. OFFICE OF THE CASn IXSEltAXCX COMPACT, PrrrsncnG. Pa.. January 4, lS9i 4 DPtTDEND NO. 4S-THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this companv have this dav declared a semi-annual dividend of FOUR TER CENT If! per chare, payable on and arter the Ilth Inst. Ja9-22 JOSEPH T. JOHNSTON, becretary. Office Uiox Ixscran-ce Co.. ) N OS. 16S AT 170 i ociira Av.. Pittshcrg. Jan. 5. 1893. ) D1VTDEND THE BOARD HAS THIS DAY declared a dividend of THREEPER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthn 1th. Ja6-61 J. AV. J McLAIN, Secretary. .Office of the Birsiixgiiasi Pirf Ixsce axce cosipant, 1323 carson st.. S2.S I , ... ..v.,... . .... unuita, . . ,d. I TMVIDEND NO. 3S-TIIE DIRECTORS OF U thlsrmnnanv hare, this dnv rieplared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS (Jl 50) per share out of tbe earnings of the last six months, payable on demand. Ja5-53 E. G. SCHOLZE. Secretary. Geejiax Savixgs and Deposit Bake ) or liiittirxGiiAJi. llTTfncRC, Jan. 2. 1S"2. ) TwmDEND-THEDIRnCTOJte OF THIS BANK XJ have this day declared a dividend ofSES(6) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six montb6on the capital stock, payable Januarv 12, 1892. J.F. EKM', Cashier. Ja3-K9-srrxssn Legal Notices. LEGAL I am prepared to do work for .the legal profession, writing deeds, mortgages or tran scribing legal or other documents: satisfaction guaranteed: terms moderate. Alortlmcr Starling, Room 34. IOC Fourth av. BANK STATEMENTS. -T70RTT-THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL STATE JD MENT or the Germnnia Savings Bank, January L 1332, Pittsbutv. Pa.: ASSETS. Bonds, mortgages, time loans and otliervalid securities $1,135,560 43 Mortgage and bond interestdne... 9,579 61 Bank property. Wood and Dia mond streets 214,882 83 Furniture and fixtures. C2S 25 Real estate 44.G31 90 w lillamsport Eridge Co. 6per cent bonds Tolnt Bridge Co. 6 per cent bonds Penn Incline Co. G per cent bonds Pittsbunr and Castle Shannon 10,000 00 10,800 00 5,100 00 SailroadC per cent Donas 10,350 00 rittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Kaii road 6 Tier cent bonds Pittsburg and Connellsville Kail- load 7 percent bonds Braddock Waterworks 5 tier cent 6,100 00 2,400 00 bonds 26,000 00 burg, 6 per cent bonds Transverse Passenzcr .Railway G per cent bonds Allegheny Countv Riot 4 ner cent 10,250 00 2,010 00 bonds 10,500 00 Federal Street and Pleasant Val ley Passenger Kailway 5 per cent bonds 15,425 00 National bank and other stocks.. 05 353 50 Demand loans with collateral.. .. 203,700 bS Casli on band and in National Banks 102,393 61 $1,975,715 S7 LIABILITIES. Capitalstock. $ 150,000 00 Surplus 40,000 00 Undivided profits 5,524 43 Dividends unpaid 25 00 Due depositors $1,748,743 S3 Six montbs' interest due depositors $ 31,123 56 1,779,866 44 $1,975,715 67 Present number of depositors, 3 483, aver aging $511 02 eacli. H. W. WILKER, Treasurer. We, the undersismed Auditing Committee, hereby certify that we have examined the bonds and mortgages, note3, bills and collat erals, deeds for real estate, certificates of stock, cash on band and in national banks, and find them to agree with the above state ment. E. GItOETZINGER, JOSEPH li. SIEHENECK. CHARLES F. SCH WARZ. PrrrSBURO, Jan. 8, 1892. jalO-54-suK WINTER ItESOKT. HYGEIA HOTEL, Old PoiDt Comfort, Va. Deservedly world-famed, tbis immense and unique caravansary is situated a few -yards from Fort Monroe, and lies alons a beautiful eanav beacb, washed by the waters of Ches apeake Bay and Hampton Koads. Tho m on derful equable climate makes it au all-the-year-ronnd reorr, unsurpassed in health and general attraction. It is tbo rendezvous lor prominent people trom all sections, and nn atmosphere of comlort, luxury and re finement pervades the jjlace. Dress parade, artillery practice, guard mounts, etc., in t!io fort. Send for pamphlet. F. N. PIKE, Manager. del-13-TTSu 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 after effects. Many are now flock ing thither from tbe cities where this disease is raging. HOTEL EIVEESIDE, in connection with tbo spring, has accommodation for three hundred guests, and isa delightful HOME for convalescents. Send for catalogue to tho proprietors, RIDER &. WITHEROP, Cunbridgeboro, Crawford Co., Pa, On the Erie Railroad. JalWO 8 Per Cent City Mortgages. We can take care of a few more good ac counts and net you 8 per cent on city mort gages and city and county warrants with perfect sarety. Our business is limited and conservative, and we take only snch as we can personally attend to. For particulars address THOMAS & COMPANY, de20-13i-su Tacoma, Wash. " SS'Display aavertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this jratfe ten cents per line for each insertion, and ntne taken Jar less than thirty caits. UNTIL FUKTUEK NOTICK ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CEXT PEK WORD TOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad- ancc cither at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aU Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ltOOSIS, HOARDING, BOAKDEKS MISCELLANEOUS, PEKbONALS TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smillifiold anil Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, TVHERF. WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UPT09P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should he prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY'. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE IG21. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STKFET. TELEPHONF.NO. 0022. FOP. THE EAST END, J. W. AVALLACE, 6121 TEXN AV. PrTTSBURG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS MCC JFFREY. 3309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEV, 24th street and Pcnn avenne. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. II. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MclIENKY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY 31. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny avs. W ANTED. Male HelD. I SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Yonng man. with J unexceptionable references. In a good posi tion where promotion maybe expected. Address P. O. Box 10S3, city. BOY Btg. strong boy abont 31 rears old for labor ing work. Apply at 303 Robinson St., Alle gheny, at 9A. St. Monday. BOY About 16 years of age that can come well recommended. Apply at 10 o'clock Monday morning 67! SmlthSeld st. BOY About 16 to 17 years of age, at the Emerson Shoe Store, 402 Market st. flANYASSERS alarv to good men. j Wilson Mfg. Co.. No, 6 blxth st. Wheeler & CIGARsslesmenfor Pennsylvania and Ohio to sell welt advertised cigar to tho retail trade: give experience and reference. Address P. O. Box 918. Chicago, III. TBUG CLERIC with three yeirs'" experience: X ' reference required. Address Salol, Dispatch I FOREMAN of a weekly newspaper and Job olBco . in a city of 12.0J0 Inhabitants: must have had experience in Job work, and with platen and cvllnder presses. A good workman of good habits will find steady work at union scale wages. Ad dress C C M.. Dispatch office. GLASS ENGRAArnR A good workman to do general glass engraving, names, monograms, etc. Syndicate Trading Co., 120 Franklin St., New York. GOOD men to sell safes at 19K Seventh av. Mcs lcr, Bahmam & Co., C. D. Seymour. Mgr. HUSTLERS for greatest seller ont: patent cake griddle; agents have made over 50 a day. Address Penn Mfg. Co., Hnlton, Pa. TTACHINISr for general work in our tube mill 1VL department; none but a competent man need apply: applv In person at once: no letters an swered: the"9:35 A. si. train, Chartlers road, from Pittsbnrg. stops at our works. The Tyler Tube and Pipe Company. Washington. Pa. MAN thoroughlv acquainted with the foundry business to act as labor boss and shipner. German preferred. Address Boss, Dispatch office. MEN A few active, hustling solicitors to com mence the new year with ns on a new line: easv work and big pav; call soon; first come get the snap, and hold It for the year '92. E. Gately & Co., 25 Federal St., Allcghcnr. MEN To introduce the patent Christy bread and cake knives. Applv at 4102 Rut'erst.. city, S. R. Edgcrton,Gencral Agent, or 6110 Eatenns st.. East End. MEN Two drapery and shade men: only those having citv experience need apply. E. Groet zlnger, 627 and 629 Penn av. MEN Two carpet, salesmen; only those with cltv experience need apply. E. Grcetzicgcr, 627 and 629 Penn av. "O OLLER Sheet steel roller on black plate used Xj to thin gauges over No. 30: Staffordshire man preferred: also want a Jenkln's appealer, who un derstands pickling thin sheets: give full particulars, relerences and wages expected. Address bteel. Box C72. New York. SALESMEN can easily make from ?25 to f75 per week above expenses selling our patent non evaporating, non-lreeilng chemical, fire palls; $100 In a day Is possible; big demand for these goods: no ex serlence necessary: sold only by agents to whom exclusive territory is given : we ran prove this statement If vou will cddres3 The Worcester Fire Appliance Companv (Incorporated), Wor cester. Mass. We have other money making specialties. SALESMEN To sell by sample our money order system to retafl merchants; ?200 a month In It for live salesmen: previous experience not neces sary. Address, with 2-cent stamp. Merchants' Money Order Company, Cincinnati, O. SALESMAN Vounrmm for city trade pertain ing to retail grocery trade; must have experi ence, reference and security required. Address City Trade, Dispatch office. QALESMAN WANTED Salary and expenses O from start: permanent place: good opening. Ap ply, mm relerences. umnu jjros. (jo., nursery men, Rochester, N. V. SALESMAN Drvgoods salesman; one with cltv experience and relerences. Apply Monday morning between 8 and 9 o'clock. Mrs. C. Weis ser, 433-437 Market st. SALESMEN Everywhere, for our superior white enameled letters and door plates; samples abso lutely Tree; send stamp. Bellefontalne Mfg. Co., Cincinnati. SALESMEN Fnergetle salesmen of good ad dress for Twin Cities drygoods, drug and gro cery trade; staple article; references. Box 1071 Chicago. SHIPPING CLERK German speaking, for wholesale liquor house; must be acquainted with revenue books. H. A. Wolf & Son, 1034 Penn avenue. SOLICrrORS-Plcase call at 40 Smlthfleld St.. In basement, Monday morning. Pittsburg Coal Company. SOLICITORS-Experienccd lea solicitors. Anier lcan Tea Co., 340 Fifth av. rPOOL SHARPENER and granite cutter. J- dress T. S. Wright, Brownsville, Pa, Ad- TRAVELING SALESMEN-To sell baking pow der to the retail grocery trade: men acquainted with different sections or the country: a good side line, also a good opportunity for clerks or any live men who want to goon the road: experience not absolutely necessary: we mean business: to the right men liberal contracts will be made and steady work given: we pay not less than 75 month salary and expenses or 20 per cent commission Address. Vith6tamp. U. S. Chemical Works, 810 and 842 Van Buren st., Chicago, III. "TTTOODCARVERS-ByAug. G. Sauer, 51 First IT St., AUcgheny. WORKERS-lOO wide-awake workers for great est 6eller on earth; new patent cake griddle; sells on sight; agents now making $10 to $30 a day; terms free. Address Penn Mfg. Co.. Hulton. Pa. " A gents Warden. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent -hemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughlv In two seconds; no abrasion ot paper: 200 to EOO per cent profit: oneagent'ssales amounted to 620 In six days; another (S21ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State andTerrltory. Forterms and lull particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis. CN10). AGENTS-Everlastlng Mineral Wicks give a light equal to gas. require no trimming and Jipver burn out; thev don't make a black smoke to discolor the chimnev; four samples, by mall, lc; sell at lOe each; Frank Schwartz, Wisconsin, writes: "Itook 1W orders vpslerday afternoon: they sell at s'ght." E. "W. O'DonucU. 2203' Christian St., Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS "We offer agents big money, in oxclu slve terrltorv; our new patent safes sell at sight In cltv or country: new agents first In field actually cetting rich; one agent In one day cleared f6; so can you: catalogue free. Alpine Safe Co.. No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O. AGENTS WANTED We want good men to sell our lubricating oils, machine greases and spe cialties: men who are alreadv traveling salesmen can handle them profitably as a side line: reference required: state territory. Chas. H. Moore & Co., Cincinnati. O. AGENTS Silver-plated brittanla models made Into Inkstands, clocks, banks, etc.. of Chi cago's wonderful Masonic Temple; Illustrated circular free. Bcchtel A Cloud, Chicago. AGENTS Male and female, wanted everywhere: lightning seller; absolutely new; exclusive territory: no talking: profits Immense and success a certainty. Abbott M'fg Co.. Springfield. O. A GENTS By a well established business: a few x- eneigetlc men to travel and appoint local agents: steady 6alarv; position permanent. P. R. Co.. Box 731, Cincinnati. O. AGENTS Mineral lampwlcks: never burn out: nosmoke.no soot, no trimming; light equal to gas; 3 samples 10c assorted dozen, :5c. , Stayner ACQ.. 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 Canvassers and streetmen on new "Penny-in-thc-Slot" puzzle; big money: cir culars free; (sample 5c). Ingersolis, S5 Cortland St., New York. XIre Insurance Wanted. B ENSWANGER & ZAHN Fire Insurance. i ourth av. WANTED. Acnt Wanted. AGENTS-Flfty agents at Javens" Elite Gallery, 516 Market at. ; can make $1?5 per month. AO.NT 53 to 17 dallv: expenencc unneccssarr. Putnam & Co., Perfumers. AVcst Wlnsted.Ct. AGENTS $5 per dav guaranteed: light work. Write to E.D.Kls"licr & Son.Elmira. N. X. I' ADA" AGENT3-J100 a month guaranteed to any J ladv who will act as my agent for the famous Gloria Water; over half a million packages sold In 1S.11. Address Miss Edna L. SmytUe, 'Lock Box 1, South Bend, Ind. female Help Wanted. CI IRL Thoroughly competent white girl for gen T eral housework. A.pplv at once, Mrs. Phllo French, 628 South Negley av.. East End, city. C IRL For general housework: small familr: no T children; rcleicncts required. 130 rayetto St., Allegheny. GIRLS For general housework. St., Allegheny. ISO Robinson GIRL For general housework. Apply 21 Con gress st. GIRL For general housework, at SfFranklln St., city. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes: we furnish material and pay hv the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar S, Co., 90 Fourth av., near AVood. LADY for business position at 42) Sixth ft., roomC: fair salary to right party. Apply alter 9 A. si. Monday. LADY canvasser wholo or spare time: S4 upward dally. 414Sinltbfleld. MILLINEti Must be thoroughly competent to trim for city trade: state where last employed. Address Private, Dispatch olhcc. "TURSE Thoroughly competent white girl. Ap JL ply at once. Mrs. Phllo French, t23 South Negley av.. East End, city. SALESLADY An experienced saleslady to take charge of Infants1 department: liberal s.ilarv to the right person. Fleishman Co., EM, 506 and BOS Market st. OALESWOMAN Not under 21; well educated O and of good address, to show sample to cus tomers: If quick to learn experience not necessarv; 3 per week, possibly more. Apply after 9:50 to J. 11. Heller, 5 Seventh av. SEAMSTRESS A good seamstress. Inquire 920 Penn av. Ofifi HOUSE UIRLS. cooks, maids, nurses. ZiKJyJ Third st, Allegheny. Male and Fcmalo Help Wanted. ACTOR and actresses wanted forhlgh class dram atic companv; excellent engagements for pro fessionals or talented amateurs. Address On the Road, Dispatch office. HELP 1,000 coal miners: 200 railroad laborers; 200 house girls; male and female cooks; drivers, bakers, butchers and clerks: no fee charged to females. Keystone Agency. 610 Grant st. TO FAHENT3-H vou are thinking of giving your boys and .girls a present, yon can givo them a legacy that will last as long as life endures a practical business ed"cation In either bookkeep ing or shorthand and tvpewrltlng. at a very nomi nal cost: see our ad. In anotner column of this paper. Actual Business College, Nos. 5 and 7 Sixth avenue. Situations Wanted. TjRESSMAKING By a competent dressmaker, XJ sewing to do at her own home or in families. Address H. S., Dispatch office. POSITION Competent drngglst. 14 vears' ex perience, graduate of P. C. P., English and German, wants position as manager or prescription clerk; best references. Address Frank A. Matthes, Lebanon. Pa. POSITION by a young man (single) not afraid of work; good penman and accountant, corre sponding and speaking nuentlv English, German and French; best relerences. Address L. L., Dis patch office. POSITION Ry a married man. 32 years of age, as bookkeeper or any clerical position: bond given if necessary; good accountant: ten years' ex perience; best of reference. Address D. D., Dis patch office. POSITION Opportunity for insurance managers or small husiuess firm: yjung man of business experience will write up policies or keep small set of books during evenings. Confidential, Dispatch office. POSITION A gentleman of large experience in general business, an expert accountant, Is open for an engagement; first-class recommendations. Address G. B Dispatch office. POSITION Rv experienced stenographer; can furnish machlnei also assist with books; best reference. Address Chestnut St.. Allegheny. POSITION by an experienced man in grocery, clothing or shoetore: not afraid of work; reference. Address 11. C, 514 Grant St., city. POSITION By experienced lady stenographer; can give best reference and reasons for chang ing. Address G. B., Dispatch office. POSITION As collector: haYc had five years' ex perience: can givo best of city references. Ad dress II. W. S., Dispatch office. POSITION By D. E. bookkeeper: six years' ex perience In wholesale liquor store. Address Bookkeeper, Dispatch office. POSITION By a voung man in grocery, or driver of light delivery wagon ; reference given. Ad dress W. K., Dispatch office. POSITION A strong, healthy young woman wants a position as wet nurse. Address P. O. Box 900, Pittsburg. Pa. POSITION By experienced bookkeeper with good references; can write shorthand. W., Dispatch office. POSITION Bv custom cutter: citv or country. Address C. B., Dispatch office. SITUATION As retoucher and printer, in some good gallery; can operate also. Address J. N. S., 215 Petroleum st.. South Oil Cltv, Pa. SITUATION By a young man, 22 years old, to learn trade of tinner; will work for his board. Address F. 11., Dispatch office. SITUATION By drug clerk, registered Q. A.; good recommendations. Address Box 30, Canonsburg, Pa. Instruction. EOOKKEEPING, penmanship or shorthand taught by mall; scholarship J-i, payable at com pletion of the course of study; superior instruction and satisfactory results guaranteed. The Pitts burg Correspondence Business College, Postofllce Box 36?. OOKKEEPER-Experlcnced bookkeeper for newspaper work; salary J25 per wees; none out imiy competent men ncea appiv. Aaarcss, stating references. News, Dispatch office. LADIES taught drtssmaklng and cutting: no chart, scale or machines. Bonas', True Mer chant Tailor (call or write), 930 Penn av. LADIES to learn Mrs.Flesher's true tailor system of dress cutttngand making. School 414 Smith field St. YOUNG MEN to learn mechanical drawing at tbe Actual Business College. Nos. 5 and 7 Sixth av. ; Professor Curry, who has been engaged by us. will have charge of this class; three months' Instruction for J10: bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand and typewriting thoroughly taught: day and night school now open. M. J. Conner, Presi dent; J. M. Phillips, Expert Accountant. Partner Wanted. PARTNER Responsible man with capital as ac tive or silent partner with advertiser, who has unlimited experience. In safe, legitimate inoncv making business; interview desired with responsi ble parties only. King, Dispatch office. PARTNER A gentleman with S:,500 can secure one-fourth Interest In great enterprise In con nection with World's Fair and salary of (125 per month. Address James Pcarce, 14 Traders, cago, HI. Chl- PARTNER with t0 or 5C0: genuine opportunity for a man of business habits; money under own control; no rl6k; apply at once, W. G., Dis patch office. PARTY with a few hundred dollars, to take an Interest and travel with and act as treasurer, under a good salarv, hi a legitimate comedy attrac tion: time partly filled in Ilrst-cUss theaters; every thing complete to start; a good chance to tho right party: best of reference given. Address J. W-. Box 15, W. Brldgowater, Pa. ' Iteal Estate Wanted. TT7"aNTED Fine housclarge gonnds. stable and T V carriage to rent from S6H.0 to $1,500; we have a first-class applicant for such a property. Den nlston E'derkln & Co., Llm., 6232 Penn av.. East End. Tel. 5327. TIT ANTED Houses to rent. Wo have a largo 11 uakui ui.i-viam ajmi..iiiis ivr KUOO. nouses. ranging rrom $300 to $1,200 per year, Elderkin & Co., Llm., 6-31 Pcnn av. Tel. 5327. Dennlston East End. "tYT ANTED House of seven or eight rooms with H all modern Improvements, East End or Alle gheny; good tenant; no children. Address House, Dispatch offlce. Easiness Opportunities Wanted. WANTED To take a house ready furnished and running as a first-class, paying board ing house, from one who gives good reasons tor quitting business. Mrs, S. Vance, 231 E. Market St., New Albany, Ind. WANTED To buy a well-located rurnlture store, or would buy a half interest, wfth a view of Increasing the same. Address Experience. Dispatch office. Room Wanted. WANTED Room By a young gentleman, a nicely furnished room, with fire and bath, without hoard, within 20 minutes' ride or B. &o. depot. V. A. Vlllar, care G. C. Van Kirk. 123 Third iv Pittsburg. Financial IVnntoa, BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wlttlsh, 410 Giant St., Pittsburg. MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan a lowest current Interest on city and suburban property; also on Improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: also on marketable stock and bonds. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. MONEY To loan In large or small amounts on good city or Allegheny property. Mortimer Starling, Room 34, 103 Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest rates on improved city and suburban property. M. F. Hippie S. Co.. 96 Fourth av. MORTGAGES Money to loan in sums to snltat 4)f, 5 and 6 per cent. Bobert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. TpEAL ESTATE brokers requiring deeds, XX mortgages, or transcribing orany description done with promptness and accuracy please call on me; terms moderate. Mortimer Starling. Boom H, 103 Fourth av. WANTED. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS and lodgers wanted: best meMs in -city 25c; rooms. 60o up. Hotel AVllson, 10 Binlthfleld st. BOARDERS-Good board and room; bath, elec tric light, etc. C3K Pcnn av. J OOMMATE-Gcntlcman. Address 221 Federal J-ti St.. Allegheny. TABLE BOARDERS Few more; 21 good meals, H M); six, SI. 143 Third av. Miscellaneons AVanted. ALL who are opposed to convict labor to buy Red Seal Brooms. , A EL kinds eare moving 10M Seventh av. XX Bahmam & Co. Mcslcr, BUSINESS men to come and cxmlne our stock offlreand burglar safes before buying. Mc ler, Bahmam Jt Co., Wj seventh av. GRAND ARMY men and others to know that they can have their shoes half soled and heeled for75c while they wait, at 103 Fourth av., by G. Shields. piJSOCEKS and jlea'ers to hnv Boneless Polled va iiams, sausage, pork, sparertos. laid, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Relnemau, IS Pitts. juarjwuu INOUBATOR-200 egg capacity. Address E. C, Dispatch office. MEN To know that von can get the finest hair cut, shave and bath at J. A. Roth's, 51 Sixth av., Lewl3 block. pATENTs O. D. Levis (2nvears). Solicitor. 131 JL Fifth av., nextLeader. Pittsburg; no delay. SLFIGHING parties stop at Hctel Norwood. Frankstownau, near Silver Like, for spring chicken, waffles and oysters. Frank Y. Over, Prop. STABLE for live or six horses and two or three wagons, or building with storage, in lower psrt of citv; state price and location would take for the term or year: would purchase if price is right. Address Box No. 218, city P. O. a 10 CORRESPOND with a party having had'ex . periencc in organizing stock companies. Ad dress B. R Dispatch office. riVRUNhs hiuii-n to and trom East End for 50c. X Campbell i. Davis. 12 beventb. av. '.telephone 276. WANTED-Evervbodv to know that Pickering, the honse furnisher, will sell S10 worth of goods on ci edit for $1 down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. WANTED-To make wrought forglngs. lathe, planer and vlso work: also special machinery to build. Address FalrbalrniO'NelLTaylorstown, AVashington county. Pa. w ANTED To furnish estimates and make con TT tracts for all grades of wall paper for one room or row of houses; 6ee our 5c wall paper. Shldle, 4C3 bmithflekl st. "TTTANTED To rent or buy ilrst-class music box; I V Suoerb Harmony preferred; only two in fam ilr; state price or rent. Address M. B Dispatch office. TTTANTED Bnvers for Sheffield carving knives T V and forks, 50c a pair, at Buyer's, 10s bmlth- FOll SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. "TvOCTOR'S BUGGY, horse and harness; a XJ lady can drive him; 8 years old: will sell separate; also bay horse, 8 years, weight 1.150. Apply James Warburton, Hatfield St., between Forty-se enth and Forty-eighth sts below Butler, Seventeenth ward. HORSE and buggy Price ?30. 9 o'clock at 623 Pcnn av. Call Monday after REGISTERKU Jersey cow and calf No. 54,913. Inquire M, A. Dunn, Remington station. Ft. TV. R. K. P. O.. Baden. Fa. SLETGHS-C. West & Co.. urers. 420 Duquesne way. carriage manufact- SLEIGII Aflrstrloss. four passenger: new and cheap. No. 1 Cliff st. "TTTAGONh and carts of all descriptions for sale; 1 1 new and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon Works, No. S3G Second ave. ; telephone 1870. "TTTALL PAPER Estimates for one room or row lV of houses: we make contracts for completed work, paper. Shldle, 403 Smlthfleld St. See our 5c wall 2tfuslc.il Instruments. "nOR SALE Or rent-Fine toned piano, nearly Address Piano, Dispatch office, AUe- gheny. MAGNIFICENT upright piinoi big bargain lr sold quick: guaranty given; reliable make. 35 Federal st., Allegheny. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic pnrposes; general hauling. Latimer, Myers Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Miscellaneous tTor Sale. BILLIARD and pool tables, safe, showcases, store counters, bar fixtures, stoves. No. 90 Diamond st. TAPPET TACKS-lOc per dozen papers. Rover's, J 105 Smlthfleld st. CORDAGE Twine, Co.. S9 Water st. hemp packing. CUTLERY Fine pocket and table cutlery, suit able for holiday presents, lloward ltoyer's, 105 Smlthfleld st. TVOG COLLABS-FromlOc up finest line In tha J-r, cny. Royer's. 105 Smlthfleld sP. OCCULT and theosophteal works for sale, Swisshelm & Co., OIJi Pcun av.. East n. End, a-iiisourg. EED BRICX In lare or small quantities, Witt mer Brick Co., Llm,, IZ Federal U, Alle gheny, Pa. tJTEAM ferryboat. j office. Address Steam. Dispatch TOIt SALE BUSESESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BAKERY athalf price. S4J0: good location, owner going Southfor his health: grocery stores at all prices, country stores, shoe stores, cigar stores; lunch room. $250; tea store, fine billiard room. Perclval & Gaston, 439 Grant st. IlLACKSMITn SHOP and tools, or will sell tools and lease s'lqp; near city: elegant opportunity. A. M. Tressel & Co., 00 Fourth av. BOARDING HOUSE Alleghenv boarding house, finest strccr, facing parks, elegant ten-room brick, rent SS50 per year: a select thoroughly estab- ujueu uusiuess, jj 10 jo uoaruers; lauie ooara$j; single room, second floor front, for one couple brlngs$75pcr month: 11 roomers give Income of $320 per month, aside from mealers; we offer this business and complete furnishings of house tnronghout (except piano) for $1,000: this Is a choice opening. Burtt Ic Sweeuy, 110 Fonrlh av. -pvRUGSTORE-In prosperous city of 30, COO, East XJ ern Ohio; fine location: clean s'ock and good general and prescription trade: Invoice about $1,000: a live man's chance: notriflers need apply. Address Camphor, Dispatch office. PINE lodging house, cause of selling. No, 73 Sixth av. Sickness I FIXTURES and lease or building suitable for a ; saloon. Address Saloon, Dispatch offlce. FOR SALE A phjsiclan's opportunity A one half interest In a good office practice; hand somely famished offices, occupying first and sec ond floors: thoroughly equipped with electrical ap paratus, both for galvanism and faradism, and other necessary medical apparatus, and a well stocked laboratory, etc.: best location In Pitts burg: reasons for 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, grocery stores, 200 to $10,000: cigar store, bakery, milk depot: fish and oyster market, butcher shop. Jewelry store, with large repair trade: good hotel. Holme. & Co., 420 Sinltbueld street. , FR SALE A good business opportunity: ahalf interest In good paying business; reason for selling, outside manufacturing business demand ing personal attention. Address Excellent, Dis patch offlce. ROCERY-rClty retail grocery and provision store: doing nice business; good neighbor hood: Including stock and fixtures, horse, wagon. etc: $1,000. Ed. Wlttlsh. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. TEWELRY store In good location: rare onpor- u lunuyiestaDiisneaizjears. Address .&. tang. Dispatch office. PATENT SPECIALTY A good one, by two hust lers. Address H. S., Dispatch office. PLUMBING SHOP One or the best in the citv; cheap if sold at once. L. B. 1. Dispatch office. STORES of every class In city and country towns; business chances or every description: partner ships, bonds and mortgages and stocks at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av., room 0. QTORE One or the best general stores in Western O Pennsylvania: stock $3.600toH000. and doing food business; splendid location. Address General tore. Dispatch office. JQ OOO Shoe store for sale on Beaver av Al J5(5 Iechciiy. See (Waldron & McDowell, 53 Ohio St. and 271 Beai er av., Allegheny. ' U"I 800 Drygoods store for sale on Beaver av.. "DJj Alleghenv. See Waldron & McDowell, 53 Ohio st. and 271 Beaver a v., Allegheny. Business Properties .For Sato. BUSINESS property on Pcnn aV.. E. E.. central Iocs Hon: will double In value In three or live years: low price and easy terms, or will trade for good residence property. Dennlston, Elderkin & o Llm.. 6212 Penn av E. E. Tel. 5327. FOB SALE TAIPKOVED BEAI, .ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. OOO Shadyslde; 500 cash, balance 823 per f montn. or similar terms- one intira frnm Ceuter av. cars and railroad station; news-room frame: immediate possession: good, established neighborhood; lot 30x100: electrlt and gaslights; electric bells with annunciators, slate laundry tubs, very larre cemented cellar; particularly large rooms, sliding doors to hall, parlor and dining room: guarantee as very finest material and work manship; thousands or Plttsburgers to-day aro paying rent ror less desirable homes that would meet payment or both pi lnclpal and Interest or this beautiful home. Burtt & SVeeny, 110 Fourth av. 200 For sale or exchange A neat n.w oueen Anne cottage: S700 cash and balance payable 418 per mo., principal and ,lnterestr tin roof, cellar, stone foundation, well drained, nice laying lot 30x130 to alley; total tax $10 per year, water tax (S peryear:thls beautiful little home is in Knoxville, one of our most desirable suburbs; we will exchange lor a good 8700 lot or suitable city property, Burtt & Sweeny, U0 Fourth v. fOK SALE EUPHOVED EEAL STATE City Residences. HOUSE New house of eight rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule and handrail stairs. In side shutters, slate mantels, range, bath, hot and cold water, artificial and natural gases, tront and back porches: lot 21x105: house Just completed; will be sold at bargain if sold st once. Wm.II.Borman, 401 Forbes st. 100 No. 270 Main St., Seventeenth ward. lot -.aNSXHOxj; reef, wltu an eiegani one llnar of hall. vptlhnfo tpn rooms, attic and bath; ail modern conveniences; terras to suit: owner eolng South Is the reason for selling, bee Thos. McCaffrey, 3503 Butler st. -lllezbeny Residences Por Sale. JACKSON ST.. Second ward-Brick .house or 7 rooms: vestibule, hall, kitchen, bathroom, marble mantel, sliding doors: all modern conveni ences, with lot 20x112; price, i,5W.. A. Z. Byers Jfc Co., 93 Federal st. QJO 800 Second ward. Allegheny, within hslf tiDOy a square from Irwin avenue electric cars; new pressed brick house of eight rooms, hall, hatli and Hundry, both gases and water, 6late mantels, tile hearths. Inside shutters, sliding doors, slate roof; lot 20x100 possession April 1. John K.Ewlng & Co . 107 Federal st. I'OK SALE LOTb. East End Lots For Sale. S1 fifl rEK FOOT We have one of the most CDxUVJ desirable residence lots In East Liberty, foxlCO feet, street paved, sewered, both gasc3 ana flagstonr walk laid. Dennlston. Eldcrkln & Co., Lini., 6232 Penn av., E. E. Tel. 5327. Suburban Lots For Sale. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlcrs-FIne bnlldlng lots S300 to (GOO. according to size and location, within sight of the Court House: Chartlers Is tha most acces-siblpof anv suburb of Pittsburg, being reached bv the P. & L. E. R. in 12 minutes, by Chartlers packets In 25 minutes and hv electric cars, which are to take the place of the present horse car line next spring. In 23 mlnntes; these lots front on line of eiectrlc road. For further particu lars, T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth av.. Room 3D. fTT ACREs, Mmlla from new town of Kcnslng tJO ton. on the A. V. R. R.. suitable for sub-di-vtdlng; can be bought atabargalu. b!oin&Co., 127 Fourth av. Farms For Sale. 200 Fine farm of 74 acres. 5 miles from . l'arnassus and Kenslnirtnnr marl nnllnlncs- frult, water, etc. SIoan.& Co. 127 Fourth av. Manufacturing ."sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SlTES-On Treble av.. Allegheny, 343 feet front, extending to Ohio river. ZM acres. Pennsylvania and P. Jt AV. E. R. connections: on Preble av., Allegheny, 287 feet front, one acre, Pennsylvania siding: on West Market St., Allegheny, three-fourths acre. Penn sylvania siding: on Pennsylvania av.. Alleghenv. 310 feet lront, 130 feet In depth, to paved street; at Chartlers. 37 acres, P. & It. E. and Penna. I!. K. connections. In Monongahela Valler, 0 acres, extending from P. V. & C. R. R. to Monongahela river: In Allegheny, brick facto,-y bnlldlng, with pulleys, shafting, etc.. suitable for light manu facturing; coal works on Monongahela river, third Iool. with CC0 acres coal and large river front. T. I. Dickson. 96 Fourth av.. room 39. TO LET. City Kebidences. $20- Ilerron Hill, one square from Central Traction: immediate possession: new. 6-room frame, cellar, attic; nice location. Burtt & Sweeny, 110 Fourth av. t Allegheny Residences To Let. rpo LET House, furnished or unfurnished: rent X reasonable; possession at once, with reduction or rent until April 1. For further particulars call at the house, 93 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. TO LET-No. 213 Franklin St.. Alleghenv. two storv brick dwelling of 7 rooms; good location; rent low to a good tenant. Inquire L. P. Kleber, No. 506 Wood st. Suburban Residences To Let. TO LET House or ten rooms, three acres of ground, at Walkers Mills, within three min utes' walk of station. Possession given February 1. 1892. For further information apply to W. Jl. uaioraun, r.sq.. 414 lirant street, l'liisocrg, l-a., or on the premises to Mrs. Isaac Walker. Rooms To Let. FRONTROOM Furnished: second floor, suita ble for four gentlemen. 21G Robinson St., Al legheny. IJiURNISlIED ROOM-Suitabla for two gentle ' men. 435 Penn ay., city. PURNISHED ROOMS, board if desired. 71S Du quesne way. "VTICELY furnished front room: both gases; nso 1 bath ; 15 minutes' walk from Court House. "40 Dinwiddle st. EOOM Large, pleasant room on second floor; comfortably furnished; dressing room at tached, with bath, hot and cold water and w. c. : terms reasonable; good location: large gronnds and porches ; on line of eable car. Inglcslne. Penn av. and Rebecca st East End. Pittsburg, Fa. ROOM Large, elegantly furnished parlor, with folding bed. and two pleasant second-story rooms; good table board next door. 315 South xiigniana av., .. ROOM Furnished front room. Koblnson St.. Al legheny. Address Furnished Room, Dispatch office, Allegheny. EOOMS Furnished rooms, front and back, with board : also stealers; 21 meals, S3 50. 205 North av., Allegheny. It OOMS Furnished and nnrurnlshed. Roora 1 Renting Agency, 130 Robinson ft., Allegheny. EOOM Furnished for two gentlemen; also one far housekeeping. 52 Watson st. IOOM Pleasant room with board, electrls u light, bath, etc., $6. 6362 Penn av. "DOOM Furnished front room, second floor. 216 Eli Lacock St., Allegheny. YLIE AV. No. 201. furnished rooms by day. week or month; also boarding if desired, at Zalktnd House. OiBces and Desk Ttoom To Let. ".FFICE Large first floor office on Fourth ave., J between Wood and Smithfield sts. ; rent, only $1,000 per year. Black & Balrd, 93 Fourth ave. rpo LET In Ferguson block, the finest fire proof JL oIEce building In the city, located on Third av., just below the new postofllce, havtng also Fourth av. entrance: choice storerooms and offices, with all modem conveniences, high speed eleva tors, steam heat, electric light ana Janitor's serv ices free; rent lower than others are getting In o'd and Inconvenient buildings; possession about Jan uarv 1; rent free until April 1 : send for illustrated book. Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. T'O LET Office rooms, third floors, suitable for attornevs or real estate business: lleht and heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. rpO LET Office bnlldlng on Fourth ave.. near X Smithfield St.; can give long lease; location best In cltv, being opposite new postofllce. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth ave. rpo LET Desk room In onrmaln office, with use of a. aesK. eic. : aiso, a private room, newiy iur nlshed with desk, chairs, carpets, etc C. H. ijove, vs ji ouria av. Business Stands To Let. STOREROOM or rooms with or wlthont power at 84 Irwin av., Alleghenv, or address Chas. Wil cox, Room 3, Dispatch Building. t rpo O LET OR FOR SALE Hotel ot 27 rooms in Seventeenth ward, cltv: first-ciass focatlon for business: house was built for a hotel and Is thor oughly adapted to tne purpose ana nas just been remodeled and repaired throughout, making It as good as new: house would be almost sureof a li 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 berelused. Baxter, Thomp son & Co.. 102 Fourth av. TO LEI Office In building 75, 77 and 70 Diamond st., with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and elevator service ;rent S30O per year:also rooms of various sizes with power: possession Immediately. Apoly to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smithfield and Diamond streets. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of W. A. Hoevcler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts., Pittsburg, Pa. TO LET Storeroom and basement fronting on Pcnn and Frankstown avs., at the East End. In the verv best part of the East End for any kind of mercantile business. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.: three floors: 20.000 feet space; abundant power; good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. TO LET Third ave., near Market St., largo building: good storeroom: rent, only fl.40O per year: possession of storeroom at once; can give long lease. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth ave. TO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond st. In new Dispatch bnlldlng: light and heat fnr ntshed. Apply to Business Offlce The Dispatch, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. TO LET-One-half store. No. 70S Smlthfleld St.; Immediate possession: the most desirable loca tion In the city; suitable for any branch of busi ness. Inquire at above place. a'O LET 257 Ohio St., two-story brick storeroom . and five dwelling rooms; nicely papered and Sainted: good location; $33 per month. Black A alrd, 95 Fourth av. tpo LET Store and dwelllng.ln new block, corner X Wylleand Sixth av., near Court House: all modern Improvements. E. Kelly. Jr., 161 Firth avenue. TO LET Warehouse 117 Water St.. running through to First av.. with Immediate posses sion. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET Stores Good stores, well located on Smlthfleld and Wood sts. O. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. rpo LET Good AVood street four-story brick X building, well located. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth fPO LET Tne verv desfrahlo storeroom fwlth l Dasemeni) No. 205 Smithfield St.. Central Hotel building. Apply at Kaufmanns stbre. TO LET Hotel In this city, centrally located. H. Love. 93 Fourth av. C. LOST. LOST Last Thursday, gold watch and chain: re ward If returned to iQl St. Clair St.. East End. LOST Greyhound; white, with brown ear.. Liberal reward If left at H. D. Clemens', cor. AtwoodaunBoquetsts., Oakland.' LOST-Frlday night on New Brighton road, be tween Emsworth and Allegheny, pocketboott cuuMiiuiiK uiuucY iau papers. rewaru Will DO paid If left at 14 Central st,, Allegheny. I PERSONAL. PERSONAL Ask for Dnsenberry's pies; at all groceries and restaurants. PERSONAL One carpenter's brace ana five good steel bits for 93c. at Rover's, 105 Smlthfleld st. PERSONAL The greatest medical discovery ot the age. Hunt's Celebrated California Catarrh Cure. PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co.. 77 Diamond st.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL -Pittsburg, rooms. 60e up. Hotel Wilson. 10 Smlthfleld St.. Try oar celebrated 25c meals; PERSONAL Spring chicken, waffles and oysters at the Hotel Norwood, Frankstown av near Silver Lake. Frank 1. Over, Prop. "pERSONALCash paid lor old gold and silver X watches and Jewefry repaired : new work made to order. Chris, llauch. 541 bml thfield. PERSONAL All personsarc hereby warned that I will not he responsible for anv debts my wife, Mary L. Lewis, may contract. B. P. Lewis. PERSONAL Ta-va-zon. 7-Mlnute Couch Svrupi a sure cure for la grippe, coughs, rolds :25c, 50c and (1: try it. that's all. Griffith, 301 Grant st. (Copyright). PERSONAL Your destiny foretold, with pen picture of future husband or wife, according to astrology. Send date of birth and 20c to L. Box 117 Kansas City, Mo, "PERSONAL Everybodv to come and get a silk X scarf at Aland's, 131 Fifth av. ; free this week with each purchase ot an umbrella, cardigan Jacket or negligee shirt. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc., on ladles' facs permanently destroyed bv the electric needle wlthont pain or scar: consultation free. Miss Streng, office 421 Penn av. PERfONAL-Marry If yon wants husband or wife in any station of life send stamp for sample copy of our matrimonial paper. Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Chicago, 111. PERSONAL The party who enticed tbe setter dog from Perrysvlile ave. and Charles St., Al legheny, will save trouble by returning him at once, a3 they are known. PERSONAL Wall paper, from 5 cents np to finest grades. AVe furnish estimates for one room, honse, or row of houses; make contracts for completed work.. Shldle's. 403 tmlthfleld St. PERSONAL Everett Club news: The pianos de livered this week are: Club A. No. 145, Miss Cora L. Gardner. Chrlstlansburg. W. Vs.; Hub B. No. 346, Miss Emma Gels, 10 Darrah St., Alle gheny, Pa. PERSONAL Ware's Umbrella Factory rc-covcrs your umbrella In Glorlo silk while you wait at SI-25 for any size umbrella; umbrellas repaired while you wait. Ware's, 24 Sixth St., opposite BIJon Theater. PERSONAL Dr. A. Stone, M. D.. is a doctor. If you havo throat orlnng trouble of any kind; nse his Bronchial Wafers, 25c a box at druggists; special rate to preachers, tachcrs. vocalists. For samplesscndlOcenUto Stone Med. Co., Chicago, PERSONAL Have yon sunscribea ror yonr magazines and periodicals for '92? If not, come and see ns before doing so; It wlli pay you: also, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank. Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfleld st. Open every even ing. PERSONAL-MARRT Do you want to cor respond for TlIpastirA or murrlsiirf.? 'Want Uwlfe or husband, rich or poor? If so. get my lnammoth matrimonial paper, containing nearly Toledo. Ohio. PERSONAL Send 10c for big package or cabinet size pictures, also full descriptions (Including residences) of respectable ladles who want to corre spond for matrimony :5, 000 ladv members; every age and nationality; living everyw bere:many of them beautiful and weallhy. Drawer 697, Chicago. 111. PERSONAL When t was a small hov mvmother always repaired mv breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman. Dickson, the w ell 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, let. 1553. PERSONAL Ladles No medicine; no doctor's hills: on receipt of a 2-cent stamp I will inform you how you can cure yourself at home of all weak nesses, facial blemishes and skin eruptions; also enlarge the bust and Increase the weight by a sim ple and harmless home treatment, by which thou sands of women in this conntry and Europe have been made well, beantlfal and happy. Address Mrs. Mary K. Buell, South Bend. Ind. "DERSONAL-Thorp's New York School ofDress X making has graduated 2.000 pnplls as cutters; the school now Includes all the branches of dress making: In the finishing department ladles can bring their own material and make a dress com plete; the. secret of putting In whalebones Is a great benefit to those In delicate health, as they can discard corsets altogether: Mr. Thorn, the in ventor. Is personally preparing laules so they can take positions as cutters, or do their own dress making; for ladles that have no dressmaker, or seamstress, or friend, or acquaintance, or sister, or cousin, or aunt, or mother or molher-ln-taw. that is not nslng this system, we can furnlah 1,000 references In Pittsbnrg and Allegheny. PERSONAL New patents Issued Jannary 5, 1892; list furnished by O. D. Levis, Patent Attor ney. 131 Fifth av.. next Leader, nttsburg. Pa. Established over 20 years. United States and all foreign patents obtained: William Beally, Silver ton. W.va', 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, Sun bury, Pa., axle lubricator; James A. Green, Mill date, automatic-wagon brake; John B. Grlswold. Zanesvllle, O , brick kiln; John If. Haberlc. South Bend, Ind.. sprinkler: Mauna Kane. Springfield, )., grain harvester: Ezra F. Landls, Lancaster, Pa., shelfbracket:MordlctaLevi. Charleston. W Va., paving brick; Philip A. Mvcrs, Ashland, O.. hay carrier and track; WllliardPennock, Minerva, O., metallic car; C Rader. Shawnee. O.. pick handle; William A. Stoffer, Foxburg, Pa., connec tlon for railway rails. AUCTION SALE. ( BEUCE 4 SHIELD, Attorneys, Fifth avenue and Grant street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ON PENN AVE. AND Large Stable Property in the Rear, On Northeasterly Corner of Penn Avenue and Barker's Alley, Fourth "Ward, Pittsburg. In re estate of Benjamin Trimble.deceased. at No. 133 of November term, 1891, of the Or phans' Court of Alleghenv county. By virtue of an order of the said Orphans' Court at wild number and term, the under signed as trustee and administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a., of the estate of said Benjamin Trim hie, will expose tho following property at PUBLIC SALE On tho premises, Nos. 623 and 625 Penn ave nue, Pittshurg, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1892, AT 10 O'CLOCK A M. That certain real estate situate in the Fourth ward of tho said city of Pittsburg, consisting of two lots or pieces of ground, aa foUows: First On tbe northeasterly corner of Penn avenue and Barker's alloy; fronting forty (40) feet on Penn avenue, and running hack northwardly along said alley, preserving the same width, one hundred and twenty (120) ieec to an aney ten iiui ieec wiae. Second On the eastwardly side of Bark er's alley, at the distance of one hundred and thirty (ISO) feet from Penn avenue, thenco extending northwardly one hundred and sixty (160) feet, thence eastwardlv, par allel with Penn avenue, flfty-tnree (S3) feet three (3) Inches, thence southwardly one hundred and sixty (1C0) feot to an alley ten (10) feet wide, thence westwardlr along said alloy llftv-tlirec (53) feet threo (3) inches to Baker's alley. On which there is erected a large four storied brick hotel building forty (10) feet front by ono hundred and twenty (120) feet iu depth and a large stable and cow market. TEKMS OF SALE To be 5 per cent of the amount of the bid when the property is knocked down; one-third cash on delivery of deed, (tho 5 per cent paid down being cart thereof) and the balance in two equal an nual payments, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from date ofconflrmatlon of sale, evidenced by common bond, secured by mortgage on the premises, with 60-day set fa- insurance and attorney's commission clauses, OR ALL CASH, AT THE OPTIOX OF THE PURCHASER. JAMES P. QTJINN, Trustee and Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. Offlce Fifth avenue and Grant stieot, third floor. over drug stoi a. JalO 00-10,16,-3,23,21-26-27-28 AUCTION SALE. The entire furnisbment of a residence, TUESDAY, JAN. 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms of tho Henry Auction Com pany, 21 and 26 Ninth st. The furnishment of a line residence moved to tbe stoie for sale. Fine chambersuites in oak and walnut, elegant rug, parlor suite, wardrobes, bmcaus, wgshaiand, bedsteads, walnut sideboard, ex. table, chairs and rockers; dinner set, silverware, glassware, hair mattresses, pillows and bolsters, springs, pictures, easels, hall rack, lot brus sels and ingrain carpets for rooms, halls and stairs; also lot coats, wraps and notions and wall paper. Sale positive, owner leaving the city. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, JalO-lM ATJCHONEEBS. FOUND. TTOUND-Hotel Wilson. 10 Smlthfleld it. Meals J 25c: try them: rooms. 5Cc np. FOUND Sterling silver-plated knives and forks. 1 75 per do . Eoyer's. 105 Smlthfleld st. POUND Carpenters' tools: the very lowest prices, and goods guaranteed, at Rover's, 105 8mlthlleld st. "ClO UND That J. J. Aland. 131 Fifth av.. Is giving JO each purchaser of an umbrella, cardigan Jacket or neglice shirt a handsome silk scarr this week. CHOICE PROPERTIES. rro LET COMPLETE Can be obtained at the following well known stores from now until April 1: PITTSBUEG. D. A. HOSSIER, 2801 Penn Avenue. E. A. SCHAEFEB, No." 3S3 Fifth Ave. H. B. SCHWEITZER, 233 Center Avenne. "W. L. BECK, Herron Ave., near Center, a S. HOLLAND, Corner Smithfield and Liberty Streets. LOUIS H. VOGEL, Cor.Webster Ave. and Robert Street. ELBA PHARMACY, Cor. "Wylie Avenua and Junilla Street. EJIIL G. STTJCKY & CO., Cor. "Wylio Ave. and Fulton Street. P. A. JIcCTJLLOTJGH, Cor. Penn Ave. and Tliirlceath Street. JOHN" BECK, Corner "Wylie Avenne and "Washington Street. THOJIAS B. UPDIKE, Corner Pcnn Ava. nue and Eighteenth Street. southside; 3. J. STENGER, No. 1601 Carson Street HARRY C. MURTO. 2907 Carson Street SPOHN & AlURPHY,No. 2 Carson Street. & HAAVJ.HORN, Grand Tiew Avenue, near Duquesne Incline. ALLEGHENY. JOSEPH F. NEELY, No. 400 Rebecca St. E. MANGOLD, 64 Lowrie St., Trov HilL H. J. McBRIDE, Cor. Federal and" Ohio Streets. J. P. URBAN, Cor. Franklin and Fulton Streets. G. EISENBEIS, 113 Federal Street, Cor. Park"Wav. JOHN BBITTALN, 19S Beaver Ave., Cor. Locust Street. W. S. HIXENBAUGH, Cor. Manhattan and Rebecca Streets. G. A. KINSEL, Corner Buena Vista and Jackson Streets. "W. M. WHITE, Corner Anderson and Li cock Streets. TR. MORRIS, Corner Preble Avenne and Hanover Street. E. HOLDEN & CO., No. 63 Federal St., Corner 'Lacock Street. GEORGE E. FOSTER, Corner Washing ton Avenue and Fremont Street. CHARLES L. WALTHER, No. 64 Chest nut Street. 171 Chestnut Street. E. E. HECK'S, Park Drug Store, Corner Federal St. and Montgomery Ave. Xm VyVRENCEVILLE. D. S. BLACKBURN. No. 3343 Penn Ave. TOTTEN & BENDER, 4301 Butler Street ICAST USD, R. D. BRENT. 3621 Fifth Ave., Oakland, W. E. MCCARTHY, Cor. Liberty Ave. and Cedar Street. MARKELL BROTHERS, Corner Penn and Frankstown Avenues. J. R. McCREARY, Cor. Homewood and Hamilton Avenues, Homewood. IIAZEL1. OOD. L. W. INK & CO., Corner Second and Hazelwood Avennes. TEM pet. ANCEVILLE. J. L. SWEARER, Cor. Main and Wabash Streets. CHAUTIEKS. H. D. KRAMER, Chartiers Avenne. SEWJCKLET. C. G. "WOODS, Corner Broad and Beaver Streets. specialTnoticei For the convenience of those not being within close proximity of any of the abova named drugstores, we will, upon request, mail you a copy of this list 'once a week "Wednesday, free of charge. Write namo PLAINLY and give full ItESIDEXCE ad dress street and nnmber. "When yon get suited please notify us so vre can take your name ofi the mail list. ilack a S3 FOURTH AYE. ja5-24--n"3a EAST END RESIDENCE $15,500. On a 60-foot paved and sewered avcnue.con venicnt to electric, cable and steam cars; re ception hall, parlor, library.dining room and kitchen on first floor, 1 rooms and bath on second floor, 1 rooms in attic, basement, laundry, cemented cellars, etc. Complete In every respect. "Will be sold at less than value to quick purchaser. Good reasons for selling. LIGGETT BROS.," ' No. 71 DIAMOND ST. Ja3-28 STOCK FARM, 485 ACRES. One of tho best farms for this purpose in "Western Pennsylvania, having thereon a largo brick houso containing eight rooms, all large, with inclosed lawn of two acres, sloping from honse to public road, and the finest frame barn in the county, size 66x86; also TWO LARGE SHEEP BARNS. Every field on farm has a running sprinjr of excellent water. Everything is in No. 1 repair. TWO HOURS' RIDE FROM "CITY. Inquire of J. H. COLEMAN & CO., JalO-TTSU 6il2 Penn av., E. E., Pittsbnrg. $17,000. Allegheny Investment. Locust street, well located; two sub stantial, 8 room brick dwellings; ball, bath, slate mantels, laundry, etc., on lot lixUO feet, with two excellent stables and carriage honses on rear; rental, $1,100; a bargtin to a quick buyer. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., JalO-IOO-TTSu 06 Fourth ar, $9,250 OAKLAND, On very desirable residence avenue, sub stantial ZIGHT-ROOlt BRICK DWELLING, Hall, bath, gas, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc. Lot 18x120. Corner property. Easy terms. 3L F. HIPPLE & CO- jal0-99-TT3a 95 Fourth avenne. TO INVESTORS. I havo for sale $21,000 at 3V, total issus 6percent 30 years water bonds, guaranteed by a city. A first-class investment. WILLIAM A. HUDSON, Attorney at Law, UoomJ, No. 100 Diamond ., Pittsburg, ra. no20-Thsa i ' .tf- ." M 3 A . LA&lCiLd TwsmM-m&i&A3&&
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