SHSSBKSH ." - THEf JOTTSBTJR'" DISPA.TGH- ' TUESD'A.T.TANTJJRY '' 127' 1892 8- AFTER GKEENAWALT. Suspicion Aroused by Returning More Money Than Usual. ALLEGHENY AUDITORS' NEXT MOVE They TTill Investigate the Books of the Bark Measurer. TO BATTLE WITH APPROPEIATIONS The Allegheny Auditing Committe's next moves will he to investigate the ac counts of the bark measurer and to see whether the electric companies in the city have been mating correct returns of the number of poles they use. The present bark measurer is "William Greenawalt He is appointed by City Councils and measures all bark that is received by the tanneries in the dity. The money turned in usually amounts to from $1,600 to 51,800 a year. During the last eight months, however, it has reached about 52,600. The accounts of Mr. Greenawalt will be carefully examined by the auditors and an attempt made to find out why there has been such an increase in receipts in the last few months. Revenue Increased by the Audit. A member o"f the Auditing Committee stated yesterday it would seem the present audit had stirred up all the city officials. Receipts from nearly all departments, he said, had been increased and have been paid more promptly than before. It had not been intended to audit the bark measurer's books, but on account of the sudden increase of money turned in it was concluded to do so. The tax on poles has not in the past amounted to very much. One dollar is charged for each pole in the citv, but the telecraph, telephone and electric light com panies have always returned a ridiculously small number as being all the poles they have. The auditors expect to make a thorough investigation, and in case there is no other method to learn the truth, they will themselves go through the city and count the poles. The fight with the street railways is still going merrily on. "When telephone, telegraph and electric light com panies are also put on the defense there will be only the gas companies left out. Reformers Out for Estimates, The reform members of Councils are pre paring lor a lively war when the appropri ation ordinances come up for approval. The reformers have always looked with sur picion on the members of Finance Commit tee, and they think that the appropriations aked for are too large. It is believed Finance Committee will recommend the granting of almost everything asked ior, but will probably run up against as bitter resistance as they did a year ago when seven members of Select Council with writ ten memoranda of everything they wanted to do carried every point they raised. Mr. Ilenricks engineered the movement, and will probably be given the same honor this year. In the investigation of Chief Murphy by the Common Council Committee appointed for that purpose, Chairman Lewis is doing the principal part "of the work. An effort is being made now to ascertain what wit nesses, who claim they have evidence, will appear when called upon. GOOD servants and help will answer your advertisements in THE DISPATCH cent-n-word columns. , WANTS THE B. & 0. B0AD BUILT. Major Workman Urelnjr the Completion of the Line From Zediker to Coal Center. Major "William "Workman, of "Washing ton, was in the city yesterday attending the annual meeting of one of the Baltimore and Ohio branches. He is one of the wealth iest men in "Washington county, and has done more to develop the railroads in that section than any other man living there. The Major is interested in the O. & B. short line, and he is urging the Baltimore and Ohio people to complete the road. The line was projected to run from Zediker, a station on the "Wheeling divi sion, about five miles from "Washington, to the coke regions. Abont 51,500,000 were spent on it in grading, etc., when the Baltimore and Ohio built the branch from Glenwood to Findleyvilie and made a through line to "Wheeling. The O. & B. was then abandoned. The Major says that the road can be built from Zediker to Coal Center, on the Monongahela river, at no great expense, as most ot the grading has been done. The original line, if it had been constructed, lrouldhave been only 57 miles long be tween Connellsville aud "Wheeling. All the coke shipments going west over the Baltimore and Ohio that now pass through Pittsburg would have been taken over the O. & B. The Major thinks the road will yet be finished. FLIHH'S BEICKYABDS BTJBNED. The Famous Street l'nvlnff Firm Loses 813,000 by Fire. The large brick manufacturing plant of Booth & Flinn, at Forbes and Jumonville streets, was partially destroyed by fire yesterday. It ia as the largest brick works in the city, and the damage done will reach f 12,000, not to mention the loss that will be entailed by two months idleness while the plant is being rebuilt The fire loss is cov ered by insurance. The origin of the fire is 'not known as it broke out while the employes were at din ner and none were about the portion of the building where it started. The boiler room, machine shop, containing the brick making machinery, and the drying kilns were en tirely destroyed. All were frame buildings and the loss will result principally from the machinery. The supposition is that natural gas caused the fire, as a gas flame at one corner of the builning gave the firemen considerable trouble before it was shut off The Duquesne Traction patrons were in convenienced during the three hours'prosress of the fire, but a transfer was arrangedthat enabled passengers to reach their destina tions. GOOD servants and help will answer your advertisements in THE DISPATCH cent-a-word columns. TEIED TO SAVE HIS MASTEB. A raithrul Dog's Attempts to Attract At tention to a Fatal Accident. SCRANTON. Pa., Jan. 1L 5pftii Charles Dome, an employe at Boland's livery, dropped 40 feet down an elevator this afternoon and sustained fatal injuries. Assistance was directed to the mangled body of Dorne at the bottom of the shaft by his dog, which ran whining about the great stable trying to attract the attention of the employes. First the dog would rush up to one of the men, then it would start toward the elevator shaft, whining pit eously. After the dog had' howled about for tully half an hour, one of the men followed it to the shalt and saw the body of Dome at the bottom. There were indications that the iaithful animal had tried to drag its master from the pit, teeth marks being found on his arm, and the lapel of his coat and the bosom of his shirt having been torn to shreds. ONE-Cent-a-Word will secure a situation in THE DISPATCH'S want columns, Pabst Blno Ribbon Beer. Parties wishing to get the Blue Ribbon should not be deceived bv dealers who are handling cheaper and inferior grades. None genuine without the blue ribbon. Pabst Brewing Co. fi - ' t , ,-,' ;pppj,pf'S,MBBslllilsMssiliSSlWsMMsspBlMiSS lull Hill III llllllll mi inn r in irnmi r ri MEETINGS AND NOTICES; Sleetlnzs- COLTTMBIAoIL COMPANY-THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia Oil Company, for the election of directors and other business, will be held on THURSDAY, Jan uary 14, ISM. at 11 o'clock X. 11.. atthe office of tho company. No. 514 Market st A. P. McGREW. Secretary. deU-l OTOCKHOLDEKS' JIEETINQ The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monongabela Navigation Company will be held on THURSDAY, January 14. 1892. at 2 o'clock r. M.. at the office of said company, JSo. S ood street, Pittsburg, for the election of officers and managers of said companv and other bnslncss. deZ4-13-D W . BAKEWELL, Secretary. VrOTrCE TO bTOCKHOLDERS-THE ANNUAL 1 meeting of the stockholders of the Standard Plate Glass Companv for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors" for the ensuing year will be held at the company's office in Butler, Pa on TUESDAY. January 19. 1892. at It o'clock A. M. Signed! E. J. HOWARD, bee. Jafr-K-D "MOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ll Pittsburg. Allegheny and Manchester Pas senger Railway Company will be held at the office of the companv, at tho corner of Heaver and Island avenues, AHeghenyClty, on MONDAY, January 18, 1832, at 2:30 o'clock r. M.. for the purpose of holding the annual election for directors and for the transaction of such other bnstness as mar come before the meeting. A. M. NEEPER, Secretary. 1al2--irrT ATOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OFTIIE 1 Pittsburg Union Passenger Railway Company will be held at the office of the company at the cor ner of Rcaier and Island avs Allegheny City, on MONDAY, January 18, 1052. at 2 o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of holding the annual election lor directors and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Jal2-63-MTT A. M. NEEPER. Secretary. Election. Tinnn Natioxal Baxk, PrrrsBunG. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing rear, will be held at tho banking house,52S and 528 Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 12, 1892, between the hours of 11 A. M. ana 1 p. M. W. STELN'MEYER, Cashier. December 12, 1891. lel5-i2 First National Bask or Pittsburg. Pa. Pittsburg. Dec 12. 1881. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine directors for this bank, to serve for the ensningvear, will be held at the banking house, corner Wood St. and Fifth ay., TUESDAY. Jan uarv 12, 1S92, between the hours of 10 A. M. aud 2 p. m. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. del2-31 German Savings axd deposit hank i or Birmingham, Pittsburg. S. S.. January!. 18S2, J 17LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR U directors of this bank will be held at the bank ing house. TUESDAY, January 12, 1S9E between the hours of land 3 r. H. J. F. ERNY. Ja3-160-MTTS8u Cashier. Thearsexal Baxk op Pittsburg, J Dec. 31. 1891. ' J7LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR It Directors of this bank to serve for the en suing year will be held at the banking house, cor ner Ilutler and Forty-third sts.. on WEDNES DAY, January 13, 1892, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. 31. W. S. WILLIAMS. Jal-3-p Cashier. Dividends. OFFICE OP TnE CASn ISSCRANCE COMPAXT, ) Pittsburg. Pa.. Jannary. 1S92. f DIVIDEND NO. 48-THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this companv have this dav declared a siml-annual dividend of FOUR TER CENT (2per share), payable on and after the 11th inst. Ja9-22 JOSEPH T. JOHNSTON. Secretary. Gkrmax Savings anb Dffosit Baxk of Birmingham. ,i I'lTTsnrRC. Jan. 1832. TklVIDEND-THEDIEECTORS OF THIS BANK XJ have this day declared a dividend ofSIX(6) PER CENT out or the earnings of the last six months on the capital stock, payable January 12, 1892. J. F. EltNY, Cashier. Ja3-1"8-MTTSSU OFFICE OF MOXONGAIIKLA INSURANCE CO. CO., 2. No. as Fourth avenue, PITTSBURG. Jan. 5. 1812. D" .rvrrmxD the directors of this com. PAN l have this dav declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, on the capital stock, out or the earnings of the last six months, pavatile on and after Frl dav. 8th inst JNO. II. CLANEY. Ja7-40-P Secretary. German American Ins. Co. or Penna., Office No. ill Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Jan. 4. 1812. ) DIVTDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF this eomnanv to-day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT (2 per share), ravahle on de mand. W. J. PATTEltoON, Ja6-M-D Secretary. Business Chances. I HAVE TJIIS DAY SOLD OUT MY ENTIRE wholesale notion business to Messrs. A. J. Fri- ' day and William F. Vollmer. who will continue the same old stand. o. 4 Firth av., under nrm name of Friday 4 Vollmer. WILLIAM MITCHELL. Pittsburg, January 11, 1892. Jai2-C7 DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN that the partnership existing under the firm name of Wingert Moerk is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Edward Moerk alone, will sign in liquidation. C. A. WINOERT, EDW. MOERK. Pittsburg, January II, 1892. jal2-3 JOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of Rosser Jt Lang, 35 Frankstown av., Plttsbnrg. E. E., has been dissolved by mutual consent, David Rosser retiring. All outstanding debts and liabilities will 1 assumed by C'bas. B. Lang. Jal2-24 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE li limited partnership association under the title of J. B. Vandergrift Coal Company. Limited, formed on 10th December, 1691. under and subject to the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing the formation of partnership associations in which the capital shall alone be responsible for the debts of the association, except unaer certain circum stances," approved 2d June. A. D. 1874, and the several acts supplementary and amendatory there to, has been this 5th.lanuarv, 1892, disponed, and that James I. Buchanan. John G. Bright and rouel H. Vandergrift have been- elected by the members of the association liquidating trustees, with full power and authority to wlna up the con cern and distribute the net assets thereof among the members. JOHN G. BRIGHT. Secretary. J. S. VANDERGRIFT. President. S. H. VANDERGRIFT, Vice President. J. G. BRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. J. B. Vandergrift Coal Company, Lim. Organized 5th January, 1S92, Miners, shippers and wholesale and retail dealers in coal. Office, at present. Singer Building. Office, after 1st April. Vandergrift Building. Yard, Greenough street and Gas alley (B. & O. Ry.) X' rompt attention given to city trade. Ja6-51-D Notices. Office of CMtt Coxtkoli-ek, McKixsroKT, Pa., December 24. 1891. ( VTOTICE TO HOLDERS OF McliEESPORT 1 Water Bonds (Issue of 1881). JS'otlce is hereby given that the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the City of McKeesport propose to purchase the following Water Bonds Issued by the Borough of McKeesport. viz: Nos. 1,2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8,9, 10, II, 12. IS, 14 and 15 for fl.000 each; No. 41 for $500. and Nos. 81 and 82 for $100 each in sixty days from this date, after which time interest on same will cease. G. B. HERWICE, de25-27-TUF . Secretary. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. Until the reconstruction of our building, corner Wood and Diamond streets, 'which we expect to oc cupy again bv March, 1802, e are temponrily lo cated at No. 7 Sixth avenue, rornerof Wood street. Depositors of One Dollar aud upward received ana interest paid thereon, commencing on the First and Fifteenth of each Month, and pavable semi annually on the first davs of January and July. If not drawn the interest is added to the principal. CHAS. MEYRAN, President. JOS. ABEL, Vice President, A. r NIEMANN, Secretary. H. W. WILKER. Treasnrcr. GEO. W. GUTHRIE, Solicitor. Open dally from x. M. to 4 r. ii and on Satur days from 9 A. 3d. to 6 1. li. ocl-48-TTS Leal Notices. A. M. BROWN, Attorney at Law. "VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO J the Court of Common Pleas No. 3 of the countv of Allegheny, on the aom DAY OF JANU ARY. 1892. by G. G. Frazier. M. H. Hennlng, R. B. Thompson, WilBon McLean, John S. Crawford, Walter N . Haslett, James Stewart and their as sociates, under the act of Assembly entitled: "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." approved April so. 1874, and the supplements thereto, fur the charter of au Intended corporation, to be called the Second United Presbyterian Congregation of Wllklnsburg, the character and object of which is the worship of Ahnlghtv God according to the faith, doctrines, discipline and usages or ibe United Presbyterian Church of North America, at the borough of Wll klnsburg, Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjov all the rights, benefits and privileges or said actor Assembly and the supplements thereto. C. P. No. 3, February term, 18a2. A. M. BROWN. Solicitor for Applicants. de2-'3-Tu ' EDUCATIONAL. TEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND J.1 tvpewritins and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 204 North avo., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening- sessions." Catalogues and iouiTial to any address free. au20-i-rs LEVI LUDDEN, A. JL, Principal. CURRY CNIVERSIT, SIXTH STREET. CCRRT Collegiate) Department, The Rest. CURRX Normal School, The Best. CURRY English Trainlns School, The Best CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRX School of Shorthand, The Best. CURRY Conservatory or Music, The Best CURRY School of Elocution, The Best CURRY Faculty and Discipline, The Best Call or send for cataloj-ue. H. 11. HOWE, President ociWl M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AIID CLEANING. WJ, Sixth Avenue, sBhlD-CS-TUThs Pittsburg, Pm. X2DUpIay advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS 51 ALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOOMS, HOARDING, BOARDERS MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS TO LET BOOMS 3IISCELLANEOU'; FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY'. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3021. FOR TnE SOUTHSTDK NO. 1112 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 TEN NAY. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. TOOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3S09 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDrriONAL. F. n. EGGERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avennes. FERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and AUegheny avs. WANTED. Male Hell). ASSISTANT drug clerk: mnst be temperate. Address K. P., Dispatch office. TJARBER Journeyman barber. Inquire, with OJ reference, at hk 3 Carson St., S. S. BOY" to learn the barber trade: one with some ex perience preferred. J. C. Stewart, 882 Second BUTCHERS! 3 good botchers wanted. Zlegler & Moses, Midway. Pa. riANVASSERS Salary to good men. J Wilson Mfg. Co.. No. 0 Sixth st Wheeler & GENTLEMAN of extensive acquaintance to as sist In organizing stock company. Financial, P. O. Box 549, city. MAN A firm established in this city for several years desires an enterprising man about 30 vears of age to represent them in Rochester. N. Y., for 12 months or permanently: to the rlgnt man there Is a profit of at least 200permonth: asmall capital of 500 to tGOO required: business will prove satisfactory and will bear closest investigation: only those who can command the required capital and are willing to work need apply: we jrant one man for same business in McrtphK Tcnn. Call, .r address, giving age and occupation. Rooms 45, 45 and 47 Eisner Building. PORTERS Six white porters: none but who have had experience In "cleaning up" storerooms, etc., need applv: reference required. Inquire at Kaufmanns', Fifth ay. and Smlthfleld St. TlEGISTERED drng rlerk: reference required. XX Address Phenal, Dispatch office. T) OLLER Sheet steel roller on black plate csed XL to thin gauges over No. SO: Staffordshire man preferred: afco want aJenkln's annealer, who un derstands pickling thin sheets: give full particulars, reference "and wages expected. Address Steel, Box 672, New York. SALESMEN can casllv make from ?25 to J75 per week above expenses selling our patent non evaporating, non-freezing chemical fire palls; 5I0O in a day Is possible; big demand for these goods; no ex -terience necessarv: sold only by agents to whom exclusive territory Is given: we ran provo this statement if vnu will address Tho AVorcestcr Fire Appliance Company (incorporated). Wor cester. Mass. We have other money making specialties. SALESMAN Thoroughly experienced salesman for hat department: onlv experienced man wanted. Call on or address "Famous, Braddock, Pa. SALESMAN to Introduce patented noveltv to stationery trade. Boston Pen and Pencil Co., Bostou, Mass. STITCHERS Pop stitchers on hore collars. Ad dress Graf, Morsbach & Co.. Wholesale Sad dlers, Cincinnati, O. TT7"AITERS Two good waiters, colored, 119 Dla II mond st. TTTAITER-At 70 Federal St., Allegheny, Agents Wantea. AGENTS On salnry or commission to handle tbo new patent ehemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughlv In two seconds; no. abrasion ot paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted 'to f20 In six days: another iS21ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. FortermsandfuUpartlcu lars. address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X10).' AGENTS Bonanza Selling Ta-va-Zon specifics for la grippe, pneumonia: sure cure and pre ventive: never Jail. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant. Pittsburg. AGENTS to make big- monev selling our car. riage and sleigh and wagon heaters. Specialty Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. AGENT $3 to $7 daily: experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted.Ct. AGENTS FIftv agents at Javens' Elite Gallery, 51G Market st. ; can make $125 per month. Female Help Wanted. TT'EMAIjE night cook at once. Jesse Moore, 1100 Carson st. Ct IRL Thoroughlv competent whjte girt for gen T era! housework. Applv at once, Mrs. Phllo French, 623 South Negley av.. East End, city. ft IRL By a small family a girl for general VJ housework. Apply 6230 Station st. GIRL Abont 14 vears old to do light bouscworka Call at 39 Taggart St., Allegheny GIRL For general housework, city. 87 Franklin St., GIRL For general housework, at S7 Franklin St., city. LADIES AND GIRLS Good sewers and others to learn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write Mme. Bona, 930 Penn av. "VTURSE A good nurse girl for 8-ycar-old child, 'Applyat 38 Beach St., Allegheny. "yOUNG LADY As cashier; best of references 1 required. Union Pacific Tea Company, 19 Diamond square, Pittsburg. Situations Wanted. POSITION By middle aged G. A. R. man: steady position as watchman. Janitor dr anv Inside work; had several years experience and bandy with carpenters' tools; can furnish best references and bond. Address E. A., Dispatch office. POSmON Bv a young man thirty-three yearsor age, as clerk or salesman; nas no experience, but is willing and anxious to make hlmseirgener allv useful: compensation no object. Address Lock Box 672. POSITION By a married man, 32 years or age, as bookkeeper or any clerical position: bond given tr necessarv; good accountant; ten years' ex perience: best or reference. Address D. D Dis patch office. POSITION as salesman with a wholesale grocery house: long experience In the business: refer ence first class; city work preferred. Address J. T. A., Dispatch office. POSITION By a young man, 21 years, as assist ant bookkeeper or any kind of office work; good references. Address Somervllle, Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced and industrious ac countant for '92; nothing tangible refused; city references. Address Compass, Dispatch office. POSITIOS A small set of single or double entry books to keep at home In evenings by an ex perienced person. Address X. L., Dispatch office. POSITION Asupper housekeeper or companion; references given and required. Address L. T., Box 153, Allegheny, Pa. POSITION By experienced bookkeeper with good references; can write shorthand. W., Dispatch office. POSITION by band, gig 6awyer, shaper hand and general machine hand. Address M. II., Dis patch office. POSITION Bv first-class horse-shoer and black smith. Address Vitus Dche, 60 James St., Allegheny. y POSITION-By a practical bookkeeper with tho best of relerenccs. Address F. S., Dispatch office. POSITION to do bookkeeping, clerical worr or collecting; age 21. Address Clerk, Dispatch office. OSITION to do chamber work andplaln sewlngT Address Katie, Dispatch office. East End. POSITION by young man as assistant In office. Experienced, Dispatch office. SITUATION by a man with six years' experience In the natural gas bnslness; a situation with a good company where honesty, sobrietv aud care are appreciated; my knowledge extends to both high and low pressure and the care of wells; I also un derstand tlie making and placing of syphons In wells: will accept a situation either In the field or on a low pressure line; can give the best of refer ences. Address S. C. A., Box 331, New Brighton, Beaver county. Pa. SITUATION By a young man, 22 years old, to learn trade of tinner; will work for his board. Address F. II., Dispatch office. SITUATION As office or errand bov: age 14; bright and good writer. Address Page, Dis patch office. WANTED Situation as stenographer (Burnz or Grahams system) and Remington type writer by gentleman aged 35: good references. Address, for three davs, S. T., Dispatch office. Boarding Wanted. MEALS By gentleman at private boarding house near Dinwiddle st. Address Meals, Dls-. palcb office. WANTED. Mais and Female Help Wanted. COOKS for families; wages fi to fj6: 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, farm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. HELP At once, colored farm hand, restaurant cook, fa per week; hotel cook, head waitress 4 dining room girls, child's nurse. S5 per week; dishwashers, 60 cooks, 20 chambermaids, girls for light work, 100 hense girls, 6 colored girls, colored cooks, Meehan'pJ 5to Grant st. Telephone, 90. 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, ClOGrantst. "Room Wanted. TTTANTED Room Two young ladies engaged V V during the day desire a furnished room, with or without board. In a private, refined family la Allegheny: reference given and exchanged. Ad dress Furnish. Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS and lodgers wanted: best meals In city 25c; rooms, 50c up. Hotel Wilson, 10 bmlthfield st. Instruction. TOOKKEEPING. nenmanshln or shorthand JL taught hv mail; scholarship $5, payable at completion or tne course oi siuay; superior instruc tion guaranteed: references required. The Pitts burg Correspondence Business College, Postofllce, Box 333. YOUNG MEN to learn mechanical drawing at the Actual Business College. Nos. 5 and 7 Sixth av. ; Professor Curry, who lias been engaged bv us. will have charge of this class; three months' instruction for 510: bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand and typewriting thoroughly taught: day and night school now open. M. J. CoHner, Presi dent; J. M. Phillips, Expert Accountant. Permanent Guests Wanted. 3AST END HOTEL-Pcnn ay.. East End near It Denniston av., under new management and thoroughly renovated; on lino of electric cars; flvo minutes' walk from both cable roads and East Liberty station: this hotel, with Its spacious of fices, parlors and rooms, large porches and beauti ful lawn, offers special Inducements in rates to single gentlemen who desire a-home other than a boarding house; transient guests also solicited. A. H. Vinson, Proprietor. Banner Wanted. PARTNER with from M.000 to $3,000 in a paying business now established: a good chance tor a business man; Investment secured. Address C.F., Dispatch office. PARTNER with Sl.fiOO to Invest In a legitimate business pa)lng 50 per cent. For particulars address M Dispatch office. Bookkeeping Accounts, Etc.. Wanted, AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing in the hue of Intricate acconntlng. aitdltlng the books of corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels and others, A. F. bawhiU, 1S7 Federal St., Allegneuy, Pa. Fire Insurance Wanted. B ENSWANGER & ZAHN Fire insurance. Fonrth ar. MONONOAHELA INSURANCE CO. John H. Clancy, isec'y., W. A. Caldweu, Pres't; 08 Fourth av. Financial Wanten. BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wittish, 410 Giant st., Pittsburg. LOANS on mortgages in large or small amonnts carefully negotiated. W. A. nerron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay. T TON EY to loan at lowest rate of Interest: loans large J.U. granted promptly, no delay; nave amount on hand at the present time; bring your deed with vou. will gnarautee prompt loan or no charge. .1. E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av.. ele ' T phone 1676. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. IteedB. Coylc Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest interest, no delay. Black & Balrd. 95 Fourth av. MORTGAGES Monev to loan In sums to suit at 4,f, 5 and 0 per cent. P.obert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: S10O and up ward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at i per cent on residences or business property, vacant lota or farms, b. H. French, 125 Fonrth av. Miscellaneous Wahton. ALL who are opposed to convict labor to buy Red Seal Brooms. BUYER for a ton of lima beans; suitable for hog or chicken feed. Inquire 1215 Pike St.. Pitts burg. GROCERS and dealers to buv Boneless Boiled Haras, sausage, pork, sparerlbs. lard, ail kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Reineman, 16 l'ltts. Market. PATENTS U. S. and foreign: fees pavahlo on success. J.U.Steycnson.sollcltor. lOOFlfthav. "OATEN TS O, D.Lcvls (20 years). Solicitor. 131 X Fifth av., nfxt Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. ri'RUNKS hauied to and from East End for 50c. JL Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. WANTED Fine house, large gounds. stable and carriage to rent from $100 to ?I,S00: we have a first-class applicant for such a propertv. Den niston E'.derkin Co., Lim., 6232 Penn.av., East End. Tel. 5327. WANTED Houses to rent. We have a large list of Hrst-cla8s applicants for good houses, ranging from $300 to $1,200 per year. Denniston Elderkln & Co., Lim., 6232 Penn av,. East End. Tel. 5327. WAITED Evervbodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell $10 worth or goods on credit for $1 down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. ITT A ICTTr-TY To make wrought forglngs, lathe. tV planerand vise work; also special machinery to bnlld. Address Falrbalrn 0'JseIl,Taylorstown, Washington county, l'a. TTTANTED Patent specialty; a good one, by two Y hustlers. Address II. S.. Dispatch office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ulnslcal Instruments, PIANO Magnificent upright piano; big bargain: guarantee given; reliable make. 35 Federal St., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. flOACH or carriage team for sale; IS hands high, 5 years old, dark chestnuts, good manes and tails; good style and action; well matched: well broke, 6ingle and double. John McCauley, Oneida Mills, O. HARNESS Blankets, saddles, covers. Grants', Fourth ar. and Ferry st. HEATER Sleigh, carriage and wagon heater; keep your, feet warm and don't get the la grippe. Specialty Co., 420 Smlthfleld St. HORSE, buggy, spring wagon, harness, $05. At 523 Penn av. OEGISTEREi) Jersey cow and calf No. 54,918. Xj Inquire M, A. Dunn, Remington station. Ft. W. R. R. P. O., Baden, Pa. 1 ApONS and carts of all descriptions for sale; V new and second hand. Pittsburg W'agon Works, No. 338 Second ave. ; telephone 1370. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sires, from 4 to 100 h, p. : cheapest in the market: 40 boilers and engines in stock, statlonarv and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Young. Allegheny, Pa. Miscellaneous For Sale. CORDAGE Twine. Co., S9 Water st. hemp packing. Flocker INCUBATOR-200 egg capacity. Dispatch office. Address K. C, OCCULT and theosophlcal works for sale. II. Swlssheim 4 Co., 6126 Penn av.. East End, Pittsburg. T ED BRICK In large or small quantities. Witt X mer Brick Co., Llm 12 Federal st, Allc gheny. Pa. FOR SALE BUSINESS Business Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SnOP First class; good reason for selling. Address X. W. Dispatch office. BLACKSMITH SHOP and tools, or will sell tools and lease shop; near city: elegant opportunity. A. M. Tresset 4 Co., 90 Fonrth av. TRUG STORE-Flrst class stand, on principal XJ buslncs street in Allegheny. Address First Class, Dlspateh office. GROCERY City retail grocery and provision store; doing nice bnslness; good neighbor hood: Including Btock and fixtures, horse, wagon, etc: $1,000. Ed. Wittish, 410 Grant st, Pittsburg, JEWELRY store In good location: rare, oppor tunity: established 12 years. Address E. Ring, Dispatch office. RETAIL SHOE STORE-Cash sales over $40,000 per year, in live manufacturing cltv: popula tion now 35,000; about 75 miles from Pittsburg; good lease, n ell located; stock and fixtures will in voice about $3,100, all in prime condition ; now pav ing well: business can be largely Increased: spkn dlu chance ror one or two persons with moderate capital; sale positive. Address W. M. Laird, 413 and 435 Wood st.. Plttsbnrg. T) OUTE-A 20-year-old established route: good Xxi paying investment. For information address P. O. Box 347. Homestead. STONE QUARRY-On Pennsylvania Railroad, ten miles from PittsDurg; quarry opened; with railroad sidings; best stone in Allegheny county: low price for quick sale. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth ay. fl"l 300 Cash Buvs a srroeerv on : b prominent frt,rw trade H)X) street in Pittsburg; old stand; oiwu for a short time onlv: good chance ror the right party. Address Grocer. Dispatch office. fiBQ OOO Shoe store for salmon Beavcrav.. Al sIpZij letiicuv. See Waldron & McDowell, 53 Ohio st. and 271 Beaver av., Allegheny. fflI 800 Drygoods store for sale on Beaver av.. tiDXs Allegheny. See Waldron ft McDowell, S3 Ohlost and 271 Beaver v., Allegheny. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. POR SALE Fine merchant tailoring and gents' furnishing, notion and wall paper: restau rant, grocery stores. 200 to 110.000: cigar store, bakery, mlfk depot; flsh and oyster market, butcher shop. Jewelry store, with large repair trade: good hotel. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthfleld street. Business- Properties For Sale. BUSINESS property on Penn av., E. E., central location: will double in value in three or live years: low price and easy terms, or will trade for good residence property. Denniston, Elderkln & Co.. Llrn., 6232 Penn av., E. E. Tel. 5327. EOK SALE A paving Investment; only 8,500; present income (350 per year; corner property. Tour brick dwellings and one store and dwelling well located In Seventeenth ward. W. A. Herron fc Sons, 80 Fonrth av. INVESTMENT PROPERTY Wood St. Ware house now rented to good tenants. Samuel W. Black & Co.. 99 Fourth av. FOR SALE IMPKOVKD JtEAL .ESTATE Clrr Residence. AT A BARGAIN-Corncr Wylle av. and Duff st., house or 12 rooms: lot GOxlfiO feet; easy terms. George Johnston, Agent, C2 Fourth av. CENTER AV.,mear Erin st.-Brick honse.8 large rooms: attic: bathroom: laundry: furnace In cellar; elegant slate mantels: tile hcartht: best gas saving appliances: side entrance: lot 21x163 with valuable front on Wylle for business stand or resi dence; good neighborhood. Inquire 21 Seventh av. MT. WASIIINGTON-JI.OOO buvs new house. 5 rooms, hall, porches, city water, etc.. rlose to electric road: a bargain, tams, 143 Fourth av. Baltensperger & W1II- C20 200 For sale or exchange A neat nw i Oueen Anne cottape: S700 cash aTld balance payable 18 per mo., principal and Interest; tin roof, rellftr. Rtnyin fnnnrtnttun well drained, nice laying lot 30x130 to alley: total tax ?10 per year, ni" mx 50 peryear:tnis oeaumui mue iuiiiipib hi Knoxville.oneof onr mot desirable suburbs: we will exchange tor a good S70O lot or suitable city property. Bnrtt&Swecnj, 110 Fourth av. CjJO 200 For sale or exchange A neat, new uDJj Queen Anne cottage: 9700 cash and balance payable SIS per mo., principal and Interest; ttn roof, cellar, stone foundation, well drained, nice laying lot 30x130 to alley: total tax $10 per year, water tax W per year; this beautiful llttlo home Is In Knoxvllle, one of our most desirable suburbs: we will exchango for a good $00 lot or suitable city property. Bnrtt Sweeny, 110 Fourth av. Knst End Residences For Sale. IARGE brick house, in the center of lmprovc 1 ments in the East End: lot 250x300 reet. cov ered bv large shade trees; suitable location for family hotel. For particulars see Murry & Edsall, 121 Fourth av. 0A AKLAND residence Only $7.5ft); frame house: 8 rooms and finished attic: well finished throughout: lot 75x200 feet. Particulars of Murry ,v jvusan, lucmy Dunning. CJT 300 Cheap Valuable real estate; lot 21x100, ffllj on Penn av... having erected thereon a three-story brick building, containing eight rooms and bar-room; one-half cash, balance in one and two years. Apply at 3350 Penn av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. TACKSON ST.. Second ward Brick house of O 7 rooms: vestibule, hall, kitchen, bathroom, marble mantels, sliding doors: all modern conveni ences, with lot 20x112; price, $,500. A. Z. Byers it Co., 93 Federal St. VALUABLE property corner Preble av. and Han over St., Alleghenv, lot 72x120 feet, having thereon several frame buildings. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av., Pittsburg. CjJQ 800 Second ward, Allegheny, within hlf WO) a square from Irwin avenue electric cars; new pressed brick house of eight rooms, ball, bath and laundry, both gases and water, slate mantels, tile hearths. Inside shutters, sliding doors, slate roof; lot 20100; possession April 1. John K.Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal st. Suburban Residences For Sale. I7IFTY (50) brick and frame houses In Shadvsidc ' and East l.lhertv, at from $.1,500 to Sfl.OOO. Particulars or Murry & Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. MINISTER'S homestead of 60 acres, fenced, well watered, convenient to railroad station, Pittsburg, town and village, schools, academy, etc. ; bottom land, never overflows, large house of ten rooms, barn, outbuildings, fruit, etc; will suit gardening, frnit, grain, dairv or stock; price low. Inquire of Ed Wittish, 410 Grant St., Pltts bnrg, Pa. SHADYSIDE Fine residence propertv; conveni ent to P. R. R., cable and electric lines: price $15,000. See Murry and Edsall, 121 Fourth avenue. (Jgf 300 Shadyslde; $500 rash, balance $25 per WOi month, or similar terms; one square from Center av. cars and railroad station; hew 8-room frame: Immediate possession: good, established neighborhood; lot SOxlCO: electrlt and gas lights; electric bells with annunciators, slate laundry tubs, very larnre cemented cellar: particularly large rooms, sliding doors to hall, parlor and dining room: guarantt-e as very finest material and work manship; thousands of Plttsburgers to-day are paying rent for less desirable homes that would meet payment of both principal and interest of this beautiful home. Bnrtt & Sweeny, 110 Fonrth av. FOR SALT: LOTS City Lots. "DEAUTIFUL building lot roTnerWvlIo avenue JL! and Dun street elegant location lor grocery store. Geo. Johnston. Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. CHEAP, cheap, cheap, cheap On Wylle av corner Frances st, 222x100 feet to an alley, George Johnston, 62 Fourth av. ORSER WYLIE AVENUE and Frances street 85x100 feet. Geo. Johnston, Agent 62 Fourth avenue I3ODRTII AVENUE-Near Market st Forrvfret . front for JJO, 000: enhancement certain. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth av. ON Cliauncey st. near Wylle av.. Thirteenth ward, two nice building lots, 20x98 reet each to 20-foot alley. George Johnston, 62 Fourth av. WEBSTER AV., 300 reet, near Chauncey St. George Johnston. Agent 62 Fourth av. (2"1 rn-$10 cash and $5 per month, good building tiDXtJU lots on line of electric roadSMt. Wash ington. Baltensperger & Williams, 143 Fourth av. Kast End Lots For Sale. CRAIG ST. Between Bayard st. and Center av., very fine building lot 50x142 feet to au alley. GPorge Johnston, Agent 62 Fourth av. fflj "I fifl PER FOOT We have one of the most HM-sJ W desirable residence lots in East Liberty, 60x100 feet, street paved, sewered, both gases and flagstone walk laid. Denniston, Elderkln & Co., Lira.. 6232 Penn ay.. E. E. Tel. 5327. Allegheny Lots For Sale. TREMONT ST. Near Pennsylvania av., Alle gheny, six beautirnl building lots. 21x100 feet each to an alley. Geo. Johnston, Agent 62Fourth av., Pittsburg. Suburban Lots For Sale. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlers Fine building lots $300 to $600. according to size and location, within sight of the Court House: Chartlers is the most accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg, being reached hv the P. & L. E. R. in 12 minutes, hv Chartlers 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 fronton line of eicctric road. For further particu lars, T. II. Dickson, 96 Fourth av Room 39. WILMERDING-Three (3) choice lots near Air Brake works; mnst be sold at once. Murry ATdsall, Fidelity building. Manufacturing Sites For Safe. SEVERAL desirable manufacturing sites, river and railroad front. George Johnston, Agent 62 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Lots For Sale. fJOR SALE You can buy a large lot In Muskegon, jl 3ucn., iour oiocks irom iz in mmense factories. for S165: onlv S5 cash: send jour name and get plats and views free. Mnskegon. Mich. u rue l.. ji. aieeic s. sons, TO LET. East End Residences To Let TO LET Fifth av Oakland (also fronting Forbes at), a large house. 15 rooms: modern fixtures; verv large grounds; very suitable for a first-class lodging house. W.A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth avenue. Allegheny Residences To Let TO LET North av., facing parks, flue two-story mansard brick residence: ten rooms, hall, vestibule, front lawn, every convenience,. See Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Suburban Residences To Let TO LET New nine-room house and basement: new four-room house and basement: good water to both: also, good four-room house for sale: small payments as rent. J. B. Zimmerman, 141 Fourth av. Itooms To Let LARGE room, on second floor, with board, com fortably furnished, dressing room, with bath, w. e.; terms reasonable: good location, large grounds and porches, on line of cable cars. Ingle side, Penn av,, corner Rebecca st. East End, Pittsburg, Pa. T OOM Large, elegantly fnrnlshed parlor, with JL folding bed. and two pleasant second-story rooms: good tabh- board next door. 315 bouth Highland av E. E. WYLIE AV. No. 201. furnished rooms by day. week or month; also boarding if desired, at Zalklnd House, Offices nnd Desk Jtoom To Let rX LET In Ferguson block, the finest fire proof X office building in the city. located on Third av., just below the new postofllce, having also Fonrth av. entrance: choice storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, high speed eleva tors, steam heat, electric light ana Janitor's serv ices free; rent lower than others are getting In old and Inconvenient buildings; possession about Jan uary 1; rent free until April 1: send for Illustrated book. Black & Balrd, No, 95 Fourth av. TO LET On Third av opposite the postofllce large house or 10 rooms, modern fixtures, offices on the first floor arranged so that they, can be rented separately; send lor list See W. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Office rooms, third floors, suitable for attorneys or real estate business: light and heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. Miscellaneous To Lets. CTABLE Verv convenient: wilt bold thresborsea O and two wagons. Call at 07 Serenth ar. t 1 TOIET. Business Standi To Let. TO LET OR FOR SALE Hotel ot 27 rooms in Seventeenth ward, city t flrst-ciass location for business; bonse was built for aliotel and Is thor oughly adapted to the purpose lnd has Just been remodeled and repaired througbont, making it as good as new: house would br almost sure of 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 shonld be refused. Baxter, Thomp son A Co.. 162 Fourth ar. TO LET Manufacturing property, 144 feet front on Washington av.. Allegheny: 110 feet deep to oaved back street, with brick and frame build ings on the Wahlngton av. front,and large vacant frronnd In rear for storage: buildings will be placed n order to suit tenant. Apply to BcnJ. F. Jen nings, West Penn Steel Works, Preble av., Alle gheny. TO.LET Office In building 73. 77 and 79 Diamond St., with electric light, steam heating, janitor and elevator servlcctrcnt ?3C0 per ycar:also rooms of various sizes with power: possession immediately. Applv to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner bmtthfield and Diamond streets. TO LET Separate, storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of W. A. lloeveler. Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts.. Plttsbnrg. Pa. v TO LEI 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 Dislrnhle storeroom. Diamond st. in new Dispatch building: light and heat fnr nlshcd. Apply to Bnslness Office The Dispatch, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. TO LET That desirable fonr-story building No. 04 Fifth av., or would rent in floors to suit tenants; lung lease can be had. Inquire or Pearl Laundrv, 25 Federal st., city. i rro r X and five dwelling rooms; nicely papered and iiiiiiitt'ii: jeumi lucauuii; 9ki jier juumu tio en t Balrd, 95 Fourth av. t rt f , r" . ,, ., x,i,u , TvtEl-J"e J'J!nlIii.AYnI?mar-i Hotel building. Apply at Kaufmanns' store. j ua-iviui m Jkf rt t-iiii ntiitj.it ail, uiuuiii rro LET Business house. Wood St.. between I Fonrth andFlfth ats.. four stories, good front. W. A. Herron .t .Sons, 80 Fourth av. rpo LET-Store. 540 Wood st. X Block. Apply 200 Bisscll PERSONAL. PERSON AL Novelty Printing Co., 77 Diamond st.; all kinds of printing; best work at ion est prices. T)EI!SONAL Hotel Wilson. 10 Smlthfield St., X Pittsburg. Try our celebrated 25c meals; rooms. 50c np. PEUSONAL Thorp's New York school of dres cntting. 913 Penn av., has graduated 2,000 pupils as cutters. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and jewelry repaired : new work made to order. Chris. Hanch. 54ISmlthfie!d. T)EltSONAL Everybody to come and get a silk X scarf at Aland's, 131 Fifth av.; free tills week with each purchase ot Jacket or negligee shift. an umbrella, cardigan PERSONAL Walt paper, from 5 cents up to finest grades. We furnish estimates for one room, house, or row of houses; make contracts for completed work. Shldle's, 403 Smlthfleld st. PERSONAL nave you subscribed ror yonr magazines and periodicals for 92? If not. come and see us before doing so; itwlli pavyon; also, new and old books. at reduced-prices. Frank Bacon Co., SOI Smlthfield st. Open every even ing. PERSONAL When I was a smalt bovmymother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to he a great blgman. Dickson, the t ell known tailor. 05 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape, Tel. 1353. LOST. LOST Sunday afternoon, on Manchester car or en route to postofllce, small prayer book, silver markers. Gormly inside. Return to Citizens' Trac tion Railway office, Penn av. LOST Emblem On Monday, Jannary 4. at Walls station, on P. R. R. train, or at East Liberty. a gold Knights Templar emblem, marked Mr Candiess Lodge No. 330." and having name "J. H. Haymaker" engraved thereon. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to A. M. Brown, 135 Fifth av.. Plttsbnrg. I FOUND. I?OUND-Hotel Wilson, 10 Smlthfleld st. Meals . 25c; try them: rooms, 50c up. FOUND That J. J. Aland. 131 Fifth av., is giving each purchaser of an umbrella, cardigan Jacket or negligee shirt a handsome silk scarf this week. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND FROM all parts or Europe, drafts, money or ders, cable transfers and foreign coin at low est New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERGA CO.. No. 527 Smithncldst, Pittsburg-. Pa. Es tablished in lSCd. selOrrs AMERICAN LINE, Sailing 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 ir. formation can be had of J. ,1. MC CORMICK, Fonrth avenue and Smlthfleld street. LOUIS MOESEK, 61G Smlthfleld street. " mh8-t4--rrs CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER POOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40 isortn ruvcr. x asi express man svrTice, Umbria. Jan. 16, 7 a. m. Gallia. Jan. 23. 1:30 p. m. Bothnia, Feb. 10, 2 p. m. Umbria. Feb.l3.5:30 a.m. Etrnna, jan.3u,-:3ua.m. bervia, Feb. 20, 11 a. m. Anranla, 1 eb. 6, 1 p. Oallla, Feb. 24, z p. in. Cabin oassaee $60 and upward, according to lo cation; second cabin, $35. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage applv to-the companv's office. 4 Bowling Green," New York. VERNON H. BROWN A CO., General Agents, or CHARLES P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood st. Agent for Pitts burg, Pa. all-D WHITE STAR LINE 1 1 For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Adriatic, Jan. 13. 3 pm Adriatic. Feb. 10. 3pm Teutonic, Feb. 17. 9 am Teutonic, dan -po,ju:ju.im Britannic, Jan. 27. 3 pm Malestlr. Feb. 2. 10 am n tannic. ! eo zv'';,pm MaJestlc.Mar.2. 8:30 am root or West Tenth st. From White Star dock. jncw xorK. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $50 and upward, becond cabin $35 and $10. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, S20. AVhite Star drafts pavable on demand In all the principal banks thronirhont Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 639 and 401 Smlthfleld st. Pittsburg, or H. MAITLAND KERSEY. Gen eral Agent, 2a Broadway, New York. Jall-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. eTATF) Service of LINE ) steamship;--. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW," Via London every Fortnight. Jan 28, State of Nebraska, 8 A. M. CABIN, U0. Second clas, $23. Steerage, $13. Apply to J. J. McCOKMICK, 033 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg. no25-33-D Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line ot Express Steamers. New York to Southampton (London), Bremen. SPRING SAILINGS. 1892. Eider. Havel, Ems. Lahn, Saale. Spree, Elbe, Aller, Trave. Elder, Havel, Ems, Lahn, Saale, Elbe. Aller. Trave, Eider. Havel. Ems. Lahn. Wed.. Sat. Tues., Sat, Tues., Sat. Tues., Sat. Tues., Wed., St1- Tues., Sat. Tues., May is Slay 21 May 24 May 23 May 31 June 4 June 7 June 11 June 14 June 15 June li June 21 June 25 June 23 Saale, y?rce. ElDe. Aller. Trave, r.iaer, Havel, Spree, ,ms. Sat July 2 Time from New York to Southampton. 7K davs. From Soutnampton to Bremen,24or30 hours. From Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway Co., 2 hours. Trains every hour in the summer season. Railway carriages ror London await pas sengers in Southampton Docks on arrival of ex press steamers from Jew York. These steam rs are well known forthelr speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO., 527 Smlthfleld st, LOUIS MOSER, 616 Smlthfield st. Agents for Pittsburg. de23-50-D S1-E3STCIX-S, Steel'Staznps, IS'U.'b'ber Stamps, Seal Presses, cSsc. W: A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave. Jal-TT3 J. O. FLOWER, De:n.-t;&l Office, -S3-5' PENN AVE, Ja7-35Jrrs TAILORING. Correct Winter Suitings and Overcoatings H. & C. F. AHLERS, .Merchant Tailors, 420 Smlthfleld sr. H023-M-TT33U UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE Address Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland Square, Pittsburg. JtU242 "r T- W.- Sat.. April 2 Tucs., April 5 Sat. April D Tues., April 12 Sat.. April 16 Tiu-s., April 19 .Wed., April 20 Sat, April 23 Tucs., April 26 Sat. April 30 Tncs., May 3 Sat. 3Iay 7 Tues., May 10 Sat.,. May 11 Tues. May 17 CBOItTE FKOPEBTEES. TO LET. NEW WARE NEW GRANT ST Near Seventh av Adjoining Building of Bindley Hardware Co. STEAM ELEVATORS, Steam Heating, FIBEPBOOFi VAULTS, Electric Lighting. HOUSES. 1 VERY DESIR- ABLE. SEE W. A. HERRON & SONS, J9-C5-9,12.15,18 80 Fourth av. ' STOCK FARM, 485 ACRES. One of the best farms for this purpose in Western Pennsylvania, having thereon a large brick honse containing eight rooms, all Inrge, with Inclosed lawn of two acres, sloping from, house to public road, and tho finest framo barn in the county, size 68x88; also TWO LARGE SHEEP BARNS. Every field on farm has a rnnnCng spring of excellent water. Everything is in No.1 repair. TWO HOURS' REE FROM CITY. Inquire of J. H. COLEMAN & CO., jalO-TTSU C212 Ponn av., E. E., Pittsburg. NEGLEY AV., EAST END, KI5ETEENTH WARD. A Iandsotne brick house, 11 room?, besides reception hall, laundry, bath, pantry, mod ern flxtnres. Location is good. House has lino appearance stono trimmings. Corner lot, -15 feet front. Price Only $12:500 IF SOLD SOON-79) W. A, Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth Avenue. ja3-101-4,7,12 F OR SALE-: $1,800 A good house, S rooms, on Center nve. (5ic). $2,800 New house, 5 rooms, Colwell st. (38c). SMALL HOUSES $3,000 Gibbon St., Sixth ward, 6 rooms. (CBc). CHEAP, $2,5005 rooms, large lot, Herron ove. (62c). $1,800 Locnst st, B ON rooms. (93). Send for Nef List. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 8o Fourth avo. Jal2-98-12,15,18,21,25 PAVED STREETS. $1 7,000. Allegheny Investment. Locust street, well located: two sub stantial, 8 room brick dwellings; hall, bath, slntc mantels, laundry, etc., on lot 44x180 feet, with two excellent stables nnd carriage houses on rear; rental, $1,100; a bargain to a quick buyer. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., JalO-100-TTSU 56 Fonrth av. $8,500 Buys a handsome brick residence of 9 rooms on one of the llncst paved avenues in East End. Honse sets back Irom street, with large grass plot nnd stone walks. This prop erty worthy of inspection. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 FOURTH AVE. 1al2-2S-TT $9,250-0AKLAND, On very desirable residence avenue, sub stantial EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELLING, Hall, bath, gas, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc. Lot 48x120. Corner property. Easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO.. jalO-99-T-rau 06 Fourth avenne. OFFIOTilS FIDELITY 1 BUILDING 121 and 123 Fourth avcue, -AT- MODERATE RENTS. de23-TT f Now being finished; fine I new house eight rooms; J very latest fixtures: large "j lot; location desirable. (S3). . W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 (.Fourth av. JaI2-100-12,l6,20,23,29 OAKLAND. $7,000 FOR SALE. TO LET FOURTH AV OFFICES. Opposite the Postofllce. Large office building. fiena ror nt. W. A. HERROX & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. jal2-93-Trs Residence for sale 11 $15,000. CEDAR AV ALLEGHENY. rooms, modern fixtures. lure lot fronting the Park, tail see w. .a. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth-av. 1u9-64VTT3 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. The entire furnishment of a residence, TUESDAY, JAN. 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms of tho Henrv Auction Com pany, 24 and 26 Ninth st. The furnishment or a line residence mored to the store forsale. Fine chamber suites in oak and walnut, elegant rug, parlor suite, wardrobes, bureaus, washstand, bedsteads, walnut sideboard, ex. table, chairs and rockers; dinner set silverware, glassware, hair mattresses, pillows and bolsters, springs, pictnres, easels, hall rack, lot brus sels and iu-irain 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-HO AUCTIONEERS. WINTER RESORTS. 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 the cities where this disease is raging. HOTEL RIVERSIDE, in connection with the spring, has accommodation for three hundred snests, and is a delightful HOME for convalescents. Send for catalogue to the proprietors, RIDER & WITHEROP, Cambridgcboro, Crawford Co., Pa. On the Erie Railroad. JaS-50 HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. Deservedly world-famed, thlslmmense and nnique caravansary is situated a few yards from Fort Monroe, an'dlles along a beautiful sandy beach, washed by the waters of Ches apeake) Bay and Hampton Roads. The won derful equable climate makes it an all-the-year-round resort unsurpassed in health and general attraction. It is tbo rendezvous lor prominent people Irom all sections, and nn atmosphere of comfort, luxury and re finement pervades the place. Dress parade, artillery practice, guard mounts, etc.,in the fort. Scttd for pamphlet F. N. PIKE, Manager. deM3-TTsa