T f zsr.fv&i'r - -C'. i -j -i. THE' PITTSBURG- 'DTSPATCHI FRIDAY; JANUARY -i 15r"1892L . c3 '? .? HE HAS HAD ENOUGH. Senator Sherman ftow Bounding Out His Lon? Political Life. WALL PAPER. BLAINE IS TOO DELICATE TO BUN. Tho Ohio Senator Says So, and Believes Harrison's Manners Are Bad. r. FOLEY TALKS ABOUT STATE FOLITICS Tinted States Senator John Sherman passed through Pittsburj; last night on his way from Columbus to "Washington. The Senator says he is forever hereafter out of politics. He was suffering from a severe cold, but he looked hearty and for half an hour he talked glibly on politics and other issues of the day. He tlon't believe that Senator Quay 'will go into an open battle with the President. He was surprised to hear that Senator Quay and Sir. JIagee had arranged their differences and were now pulling together in politic "What is new in the political world, Sena tor?" was asked. "Well," he began, "the politicians are moving pretty rapidly jrst now. I have been awav from Washington for two davs and have got behind in my political in- I States and in lesser quantities to jormauon. i outers. Pittsburg. Has the Second Largest Jobbing Trade in the Country in This Line. SOME INTERESTING FACTS CONNECTION. IN THAT The Manner in Which a Leading Hous$ Conducts the Business. For a quarter of a century Mr. John S. Koberts has been in the wallpaper business, serving in everv capacity from clerk to pro prietor. In order to obtain information re garding a branch of business which is in many people's minds about spring season, a call was made on Sir. Roberts in his new location, 719-721 Liberty street, yesterday. "Yes," said Mr. Koberts, in reply to questions, "it is a fact, although not gen erally known, that our jobbing business is the largest in the countfv, with one excep tion. We keep about a tlmen salesmen on the road during ten month-, of the year, and our receipts of wall paper average three carloads a week the year round. Of course, much of this is reshipped by us to our retail cus'onters, so that between receipts and re h;'i:r.e'its we handle about one carload of wall paper everv working day of the year. On business goes largely through seven 1U or rz JOS BORNE & CO.' 5 Penn Avenue Stores SnppHcs for Spring w"irinr. Jfew style ginghams, including David & John Anderson's finest novelties in Scotch zephyr ginghams; fine quality American dress ginghams; thin white goods; bleached and unbleached muslins, in all qualities and widths; our own large importations in em broideries, linen and point de gene laces; also our special sale of housekeeping linens now going on. Jos. Horne & Co., G09-621 Penn avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meet In jj. THE MEMBERS OF riTTSIVURG LODGE NO. 184, F. & A.M., are requested to assemble at Freemaoons' Hall, Fifth avenue. SATURDAY MOUSING. Jantiarv 16. 1892, at 8.10 o'clock, to at tend the luneral of our late hroiher. Gamble Weir, from Sixth Presbvtcrian Chun h, Franklin street, Pittsburg. Byorderofthc W. M. Jalj-M "Will Mr. Blaine be nominated for Presi dent?" "If the result at Tnej!nv'prininrit- can be taken as an indication I rather think he can be if he want the nomination. I still think he should not be nominated, how ever." 'Is it true that ex-Gove rnor Foraker is endeavoring to swing t the Ohio delegation for Alger?" Foraker Does Not Control Ohio. "I think not. Mr. Foraker says he is for Blaine for President. Foraker is strong in Ohio. While he was Governor he put the machinery of.his party in good shape. He looked carefully after all the details and he is a good organizer. I believe however he is for Blaine for President." "Will Mr. Foraker control Ohio's delega tion to the National Convention?" "No, sir. The people of Ohio will at tend to that matter." "Will President Harrison be renomi nated?" "I don't know." "Will he get the Ohio delegation?" "He may, probably. Mr. Harrison would be more popular with Ohio people if his manner was more agreeable. However, the Ohio Republicans have confidence in Mr. Harrison aud his administration." "In your judgment, Senator, will Mr. Blaine accept the nomination for Presi dent'" "I hardly think he will. His health, I believe, will not permit him to accept the nomination, and I don't believe he wants to be President." "Well, who then will get the Blaine del egates to the National Convention?" Air r's Star Is Growing Brighter. "I can't say. I think most of them will go to any man who can be3t Harrison. I hear much talk of their going to General Alger, of Michigan." "Will you be a candidate for President, Senator?" "No. sir," the Senator replied, as he jquared himself, evidencing interest in the question. "I will never be a candidate for President. I am content with what 'the people of Ohio have given me and I will round up my political life with my present term in the Senate. Six terms in the Sen ate is more than the people of Ohio have given any man in the past. I can't say what they will do in the future." ME. FOLEY IHDIGHANT. ITe Denies Bis Alleged Talk In Favor of Hnrritj A World's Fair Office Hero. P. Foley, the. Democratic politician and World's Fair Commissioner, returned from Harnsburg last night on the Chicago limited. He was accompanied by George Itiley, also a World's Fair Commissioner. Mr. Foley denied that he went East to at tend a political conference of the Harrity men and said that he had not talked politics since he left Pittsburg. "How about that interview sent irom Harrisburg to a local evening paper?" was asked. "I saw that interview to-day. But I was not interviewed about Harrity's chances or on any other subject since I left here. I tell you positively I did not talk favorably or otherwise of "Mr. Harrity. I suppose these reports properiv colored are sent out to manufacture sentiment in the State Com mittee fight which comes off at Harrisburg next AVednesday." Mr. Foley, in the interview sent from Harrisburs, was reported as being strongly in favor of Mr. Harrity for the late W. L. Scott's place on the National Democratic Committee. Mr. Foley, however, has been instructed to vote for "J. M. Guffev for the place, and he said last night that he would certainly obey instructions. The effort to manufacture sentiment in Mr. Harrity's favor being made at Harrisburg by Mr. Harrity's correspondents is amusing the I'itMmrg Democrats, whs have unanimous ly indorsed Mr Guffev. "No. I was not East holding a conference with Mr. Harrity or any of his friends," Mr. Foley said. "We were at Harrisburg attending the meeting of the Committee on Manufacturers ofthe World's Fair Com mission. We had a satisfactory meeting, and decided to open an office in Pittsburg, where we will encage a secretary and sev eral clerks and will receive applications for and grant space for the exhibits of our local manulaeturers. The Pittsburg office will be made one of the most important In the State, and we will be busy with the affairs of the World's Fair Commission for a year nr mum MULTIPLICITY Or DESIGNS. When asked regarding the number of pat terns and coloriugs which were represented in so extensive a trade, Mr. Roberts re ferred to his books and stated that thev had in stock, or else in samples which could be promptly supplied, over 7,000 varieties in wall papers a"nd 5,000 in borders. This tre mendous assortment is recorded by such an ingenious system of bookkeeping that it is possible at a very few moments' notice to tell exactly how many rolls of any particu lar pattern are on hand; and, in tact, it is possible to take account of stock from these records without going through the six stories and basement, which are piled full of rolls and bundles of paper. But of course a personal examination of stock is required to show the condition of the goods. "How do you know which patterns to order for your trade? Is not that the risky part of your business?" "Well," answered Mr. Boberts, "no man can tell whether a pattern will prove popu lar uutil it is presented to the retail trade. The manufacturers get up their new de signs early in the summer. The jobbers then work night and day during July and August to put samples of these into book form for their traveling salesmen, who start to visit the trade early in September. Sales are usnallv made for delivery in March. When the jobbers' orders accumu late the manufacturers start to turn out the stock, and many a design, that at first seemed sure to find favor everywhere, is left far be hind by some pattern that was not so much esteemed. In fact, we never trust our judg ment as to which papers will sell best we wait to ascertain before ordering." i MUST ALWAYS HAVE SOME OLD STOCK. Mr. Boberts smiled when asked how he managed to get rid of old stock'so as to keep up with the times and show as fine novelties as wall paper men newlv engag ing in business. "The fact is that old, standard papers are a necessity to a first class wall paper establishment," he said; "the worst drawback to the dealer now en gaging in business is his inability to obtain some of these old papers which are not manufactured now. For instance, a darfc dado which is very frequently called for must be obtained from some lucky dealer who has it in stock. They no longer make them. Similarly with such specialties as perspective papers, used in churches, and Corinthian columns, which are needed for theaters and halls. These are nearly un attainable txcept from a first-class dealer who has kept them in stock. I might men tion others, but these will illustrate what I mean." The reporter was guided through this im mense establishment from cellar to sixth story, everywhere finding that even these acres of floor space were crowded with the stock needed for the trade. In fact, scaffoldings and shelves are being added in every corner to accommodate more bundles. Yet if receipts stopped it would take only two weeks business to completely deplete the stock. Mr. Boberts keeps the largest line of moldings in the State or, perhaps, in the country and it is a fact that if every branch of business in Pittsburg transacted thesame proportion of the trade of the United States that is done here in vail pa per jobbing, the streets could not contain the vehicles required to handle them. The retail department is on the first floor, and comfort and excellent light are features which will be appreciated. VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-TUB ANNUAL i meeting or the stockholders of the Standard Plate Glis Company for the purpose of electing a Boari of Directors for the ensuing year will be held at the company's office In Butler, Fa., on TUESDAY, January 19, 1S92. at 11 o'clock A. M. ilgnedj E. J. HOWARD. Sec. jaS-M-D JCS'Disp'o; advertisements one dollar per square for tif iasertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten ctif per line far each insertion, and flone taken jor lest than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of OSfE CENT PER WORD FOBT.EACII INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Hinds, SUCH AS WANTED. Situations Wanted. TJOPTTIOX As housekeeper; widow desires a position us Jior..ekeeper for a bachelor or widower, with small family: no objections to leave theiitx : r-ferencis exchahs-ed. Address Refine ment. DUpitrhoClcc. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. For Sale. DRUG STORE-Good locations Invoices 91,700; verv cheap. S. Dawes, administrator. Ad dress II. "L. King, 437 Grant st. SITUATIONS MALE HELP. FKHALE HELP, AGENTS, PERSONALS BOOMS, HOARDING, BOARDER, MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET BOOMS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. Dividends. OFFICE OF THE ALLEWAXJflA FlKE IXSUKtXCE CO, No. 523 Wood street. Pittsburg". Pa.. JannarvD. 1812. DIVIDEND NO. 35-THE DIKECTOR3 OF this company have this dav declired a divi dend of Si 50 U rER CENT) PER SHARE, payable on and after JANUARY 11. 1SU. Jal0-S7-Mwr G. W. HAMMER, Secretary S2. S THE BEN' FROfKLIX IXrKAXCE COMPANV of the City of Alli.giif.xy. pa. ALLFOIIEXY. January 11. 1S92, TUVrDKND THE DIRECTORS (IF Tills COM- XJ I'ANY have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) TER CENT, SI 50 per share, pa able on demand. WM. A. FOKD. Jal5-34-D Secretary. Notices. office of City Controller, McKeeport, Pa., December 24. 1391. ( ATOTICE TO HOLDF.KS OF SICKEESPORT 1 Water Bonds (Issue of 1881). Notice is hereby given that the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the Citv of McKersport 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. 11. 12, is. 14 and 1 Tor SI, (-00 each; No. 41forJ500. and Nos. 81 and 82 ror I00 each in sixty days from this date, after which lime interest on same will cease. G. B. HERWICK, dc25-2T-TuF Secretary. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. SmifllfisJd and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT, FOR SALT, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 0 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONED. FOR THE ' SOUTnSTDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AV. PITTSBUPG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3M Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKXY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. II. EGGERS &80N. Ohio and Chestnut streeta. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin a cnues. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. POSITION By a young man thirty-three years of age. as clerk or salesman: n is no experience, bet is willing and anxions to make himself gener iillv useful: compensation no object. Address Lock Box 072. TlOSiriON -l for a jewelry house' have had 8 years' expe rience ana iraveien consineraoiy: can give At rei erence. Address C. W. W Dispatch office. An traveling salesman or salesman "DOSITION By a young man as assistant book- A keeper, or office work where there will bead- vanccment: best of reference. uispatcn once. Address Assistant, POSITION Bv an experienced Indy stenographer and tvpewrlter: can give Lest of reference. Address L. S., Dispatch oCicc. POSITION A Tellable position on salary or in terest in established business. Address Doc tor. Times. Scranloi. Pa. "POSITION b- noldsville. Pa. ya first-class sober barber: best of A reference furnished. Address Box 93. Rcy- POSITION-Bv a practical bookkeeper with tho best of references. Address F. S., Dispatch office. WANTED. Male Kfb. TJARRER Journeyman barber and bov. Inqulr Jj with reference at 2S5 Ohio St., Allegheny. POSITION an managing housekteper by widow lady. AddrebS M. it.. Dispatch office. IJOtJTE- Ai paying it P.O.Box! A 20-yer-old established route; good investment, j or lmormauon aaaress Homestead. STORES of everv class in city and country towns: business chances of every description: partner ships, bonds and mortirazes and stocks at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av., room 6. CSQCri will buy new and second-hand furniture 3jOOJ store doing a good business; rent low; must sell on account of sickness, o. box 71, Johnstown, P.i Address W.. P. BnMness Properties For Sale. FOR SALE Storeroom and leasehold of one of the best locations for business in the town of Oafcdale, trow the center of oil operations, on the P.. C. A St. L. R; R. For p.if tlcnlars address Guy ANcsblt, Oakdale station. Allegheny Co.. Pa. "T?OR SALE Business property, center of South X side: Suitable for grocery or bakery store, butcher shop or saloon; wilt be sold at ailecldea barsnin and on easy terms. John Keller, 1702 Carson st. SITUATION Bv a young married man to take charge of a farm: good rclerences given. Ad dress G, 504 Wood st. SITUATION As nurse: good references. Ad dress 323 Taj lor St., Bloomfleld, city. Bookkeeping Accounts, Etc, Wanted, AUDITING and .iciuiinllng-I attend to any thing In the line of Intricate accounting, auditing the books of corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. bawhlll, 1S7 Federal at., Allegncny, Pa. Heal Estate "Wanted. XT ANTED To buy a modern-built house or 10 i V or 12 rooms, with large lot, in Oakland or East Liberty. Address A. Dispatch office. TT7ANTED To on-a cheap property. T. S., Dispatch office. Address Legal Notices. V-OTICE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN H. Quinn. of the city of Newark. Essex counts. N. J., has this dav made an alignment to the sub criher of his estate for the equal benefit of hU creditors, and that ths said creditors must ex hibit their respective claims, under oath or affirma tion, to the subscriber at his store.No. 93 Highs t., NewarK. N. J. Ditcd Derember-29, 1S91. Jal-85-r DEN SIS J. RYAN. Assignee. TO LET. City Besldencos. TO LET On Third av.. opposite the postofflce large house oriO rooms, modern fixtures, offices on the tlrst floor arranged so that they can be rented separately; send lor list, bee W. A. Herron S. Sons,. Nq. 80 Fourth av. TO LEr-S15 per month, half price to April L a ne-t and modern brick house, six rooms, on Plrmouth st. : easily reached. W. A. Herrou & Sons, 80 Fourth av. ClANVASSERS Salarv to good men. ' Wilson Mfg. Co.. No. G Sixth st. Wheeler St. One camenter and millwrirht. Call at Liquid Carbonic Acid MTg Co., Ben "lARPENTER J Venue station. X' B. B. CtOAT, SOLICITORS-Only hustlers. I Water St., Room 10. Apply 131 DRUG CLERK-Must be registered, single and speak German; no other need apply. Ad dress Kino, Dispatch office. MECHANIOALTRAUGnTSMAN-Inquire at office of Union Storage Company, Second and Liberty avs. REGISTERED drug clerk: reference required. Si Address Phenal, Dispatch office. EEGISTERED drug clerk: relerence required. . Address Acetanllice, Dispatch office. REPRESENTATIVES wanted-Eespnnslble per sons to represent a financial corporation in all cities and towns: liberal terms. The North American Finance Company, Minneapolis, Minn. rpoOL SHARPEN KR and granite cutter. dress T. S. Wright. Brownsville. Pa. Ad- East End Besldences To Let. TO LET 540 per month, one-half price to Anrll 1, a stone house just finished, seven rooms, be sides bath, laundry: one of the best locations in Esst End: Nineteenth ward, near Stanton and North Hiland avs.: send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. f TO LET East Eud modern residence. 10 rooms, all modern conveniences, latest features: loca tion choice and surroundings unsurpassed; 3- car lease only. Henry A. Breed, MS Market st. TO LET-On Wlncblddle av.. belo Liberty, frame bouse 9 rooms, bathroom. laundry. In quire cor. Wlncblddle and Cypres! st. Allegheny Besldences To Lot. TO LET No. 13S Ridge ave.. Allegheny, $30 per month; three-story brick house, eight rooms, bath, cemented laundry, both gases: Immediate possession. Applv to W. W. Viwrence &Co., Water St., below Penn ave., Pittsburg. TOLETSjtoSIO a month Houses. 3 to 7 rooms each. atWlldwood station, on Allegheny Val ley Rallwav.nine miles lrom Union station; Imme diate possession. A. Leggate & Sou, 118 Fourth aenuc. av.. Alleeheny. Second two neat brick houses, six rooms, bath. halL vestibule, etc.: Immediate possession. A Leggatc & Son, 103 Fourth ay. rfo LET Klrkpatricfc A. wara; rpO LET Arch St.. Allegheny, a fine house, eight J rooms; send for list. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth av. rpRAVELIXG SALESMEN -To sell baking pow X 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 rot absolutely ncrei-6ary: we mean business: to the right men liberal contracts will be made and steady work given: we pay not less thsn.$7i month salary and expenses or 20 per cent commission. Addrf ss. with stamp. U. S. Chemical Works, 810 and 84.1 Van Burcn st.. Chicago, 111. Business Opportunities Wantea. WANTED-S5,0: or $10.000 cash capital will bo furnished to practical and reliable parties nisuiuK io euKiire la ine manniaciiiring oi eiuicr glass, paper, na'ls, furniture, shoes, pottery or no eltv works. For fnrtlier particulars address P. O. BoxtSO, Johnstown. Pa. FOB SALE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE City Residence's. AT A BARGAIN-Corner Wylle ay. and Duff St., house or 12 rooms: lot GOxlfio feetr easy terms. George Johnston, Agent, 02 Fourth ay. CHOICE PBOPEBTTES. TO LET. NEW VERY' NEW GRANT ST, Near Seyenth av., Adjoining Building of Bindley Hardware Co. STEAM ELEVATOBS, Steam Heating, FIEEPBOOF VAULTS, Electric Lighting. SEE W. A. HERRON & SONS, jn95-9,12,15.18 SOFourlliav. FOR SALE J100 down, 18 per month: no other payments required: a great Chance to get a mime; nncK nnuse. six rooms, moacm nxiures;'j07 Plymouth st. : location good, easily reached: price only $1,800. (93) W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. flffO 200 For sale or exchange A neat n"w Dli Queen Anne cottage: $700 cash and balance payable 118 per mo., principal and interest: tin roor. cellar, stone foundation, well drained, nice living lot 30x11) to alley: total tax 810 per year, water tax S3 peryear:this beautiful little home is In Knoxville, one of our most desirable suburbs: we will exchange tor a eood 700 lot or suitable city property. Burtt Jfc Sweeny, 110 Fourth av. 5: Cente: Boardinc Wanted. EOARDING By family of three two furnished rooms with board; good neighborhood, on main lloe of street cars. Address lor one week, Windsor, Dlsp itch office. "DOARD-First-cliss. with room JJ men in Allegheny. G. A., Dial for two young patch office. Boarders and Lorltrcrs Wanted. OCCUPANTS for two connecting furnished rooms on S. Highland av., E. E. Address B. K., Dispatch office. Partner Wanted. PARTNER With from 81.000 to f.K in a paying business now esttbllsbed; a good chance for a brslness mm: Investment secured. Address C. F.. Dispatch office. Financial Wantea. A CCOUNTS to collect, bv responsible pjrs'-n ex .fi. p-rlcncei! In handling same: Al references; charges moderate; Collector, Box Ml, city. BONDS flocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wlttlsh. 410Giantst., Pittsburg. TONEY to loan at lowest rate of interest: -jiA. grantea promptly, no delav: have East End Residences lor Sale. 500 Shadysidc: $500 cash, balance S25 per . month, or similar terms; one snnare rrrm ienter av. cars and railroad station; new8-room frame: immediate possession: good, established neighborhood: lot 30x100: electric and gaslights; electric bells with annunciators, slate laundry tubs, very large cemented cellar; partlculaily large rooms, sliding doors to hall, parlor and dining room : guarantee as verv finest material and worK manship: thousands of Plttsbnrgersto-d.iyare pay ing rent for less desirable homes that would meet payment of both principal and Interest of this beau tiful home. Burtt & Sweeny. 110 Fourth ay. ONE OF THE ' FF4EST IN EAST" END. FOR SALE. Cor. Center and Aiken ayenues, facinethe fine property or Chrst M. E. Church. Lot 100x200 feet. Nfcely elevated and. terraced. Modern honsc 11 rooms. Stable, shade and frnlt trees. Location Central and Desirable. (68) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth Ave. ja5-74-5,9,15 CHOICE PBOPEBTIE3. PORSALE. 85,000 and . S3.50O. ia MWMM. IW.. WW.'1i . , CheaD brlcJc bouse, 8 room?, il on one of the best down-town' 21 residence streets: oniy a jew - rainnteo rlda Irom Wood -at.t V $3,000. (50.) . fj Also on 1-lKe st, o,uuu: new teenth sts.: with two Iramej houses. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth, av. jalO-107-311" LarRe front room near Smltbfleia street with; heat and Janitor service. Rent- low. W. A. HEREON" & SOKS, 80 Fourth a v. Jal3-63-Mwy , J W. AUCTION SALE. J. BARTON, Attorney, No. 1 Wylie avenue 3f OOO Two neat frame houses six rooms, bath Vitr. and reception, on Baum st . corner Wood worth av.; lots 37x100: pleasant situatton: take Center av. car to Cypress; 4,000 each. A. Leggate & Son, 103 Fourth av. Allegheny Besldences For Sale. A LLEGHENYRESIDENCE-Ata reduced flg cx ure. to close up the affairs of an old co. : good brick residence oflo rooms, with bath, w. c. laun dry, etc.. etc.; all in prime condition, and Hue lot. Mxl80 feet to an alley. Jas. AV. Drape Jt Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. CHARLES ST.. Allegheny, frame dwelling house of 3 large rooms, good cellar, large lot: also, on same treet, house of Grooms, attic, good cellar: lot 20x30: will sell cheap: easy payments if required; Immediate possession given. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth avf f6vrG0'MERY AV.-Near Federal St.. and -HA fronting the North Part, Allegheny City, three-story brick dwelling ten rooms, etc.: price 111,000. bamuel W. Elack Jfc Co., 93 Fourth av. ST., SHEFFIELD mansarrL fi ments; brick dwelling: fine residence and good lo- taimii. Damuei M auacK & IK)., yi pourui av. Alleffhenv Two storv and mansard, ten rooms, with all modern Improve- Manufacturing Business For Sale. Well Established Very Central. R.-R. Switch, . Machine short con taining; valuable ma chinery and pat terns. An extensive and paying business. Machinery, patterns and business to be sold, with long lease of the building. The location is the most central and conve- fnlent in the city. Good reasons for selling. For information see W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenne. Jal547-Mwi TIXECUTORS SALE BY VIRTUE OP AN" JLi order of the Orphans' Court, the under- l signed, executors of Martin McGanley, de- -jj i-easeu, win seiiacpuDiic saieontne prem- ises on SATURDAY. Jannarv IS. 1303. at 3 o'clock p. .. that certain lot frontinsr 33 ' funttlnrniiQnn Tjviit cf: All.1ntiv Citfr M Pa., and extending back 65 feet, upon which 'Jj are erected two two-story frame dwellings, J litinvn na Viw H1 finil 111 Tivnat at ' Terms $100 down, one-third balance on delivery of deed. Remainder in one and two years. GEORGE S. GRACE, W. . JOHNSTON, JOHN FEDERKEIL, Executory- Anctiorreer. de27-34-de23-ja2,9,l5 WORKERS WJde awake workers everuTtifro for the greatest book on earth. "Sh-j.p's Photograph's of the World;" costing 1(0,000; mammoth illustrated circulars and terms free: un paralleled success: Mr. Thomas L. Martin. Center illle. Tex., cleared 711 In nine davs: Hiss Rose Adams. Wooster, O:, 231n 40 minutes; Itev. J. Howard Madison, Lyons, N. Y.. J101 in seven hours; a bonanza; magnificent outfit only $1; books on credit: freight paid. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co.. No. 705 Chestnut St., Phila delphia, Pa or Chicago, 111. "7"OUNG MAN with some experience 3L X printing presses, office. Address on lob A., Dispatch Agents Wantea. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no crraslon ot paper: M0 to e00 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to K0 in six davs; another SSHintwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for fach State andTerrltorv. Forterms andfull particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X10). . loans lnrffft amount on hand at the present time: bring your rv .iiii j in, win Kuiii.iuiec prompt iuaa or no charge. J. E. McCrlckart, 110 Firth av., ele , T phone 1670. MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. aO LOAN JM0.CU) on mortgages: 5100 and up . ward atBpcr cent: JJ0O,CO0 at 4 perceuton residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. &. H. French. 1M Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wantea. ALL who arc opposed to convict labor to buy Red Seal Brooms. (tKOCEItb and dealers to bnv Boneless Boiled T Hams, sansage, pork, sparerlbs. lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Reineman, 16 Pitts. Market. PAINTING and plateglassxflazing. R. C. Miller. 53! Grant St., Pittsburg. A GENTS Bonanza selling Ta-va-zon 7-mlnnte cough syrup, tonic ami puis; sure preventive J. rpO LET See John K. Ewing & Co., 107 Federal A fct., for Allegheny houses. Rooms To Let. OAKLAND Furnished room for single gente man; private family; pleasant room. 3313 T OOM-Furnished and unfurnished, at Room XV Renting Agency. 130 Robinson st. Offices and Desk i'oom To Let office building in the city, located on third rPO LET In Ferguson block, the finest fireproof A office building in the city, located on Third ar.. lust below the new postofflce. haMnsr also Fourth ay. entrance: choice storerooms and offlres with all modem conveniences, high speed eleva tors, steam heat, electric light ana janitor's serv ices free: rent lowi-r than others are getting in old and inconvenient buildings; possession about Jan uary i; rem iree nnxii April i: send for Illustrated book, lllack & Balrd, No. S5 Fourth av. andcureof laerltme and nneumonla: Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant, Pittsburg, right.) H never fall. (Copy. Jl GENTS Men to take orders J. collecting; no experience; steady work terms; best specialties .i.ui lirbker, 1 no delivering or teadv work; best sample free. GlenJJros., AGENTS To make big money selling our car riage and wagon heaters : no colds or la grippe with warm feet. Specially Company, 43) Smith field st. AGENT JS to S7 daily; experience unnecessary, Putnam & Co.. Perfumers. West Wlusted.Ct. A GEN TSFirtv agents at Jaens' Elite Gallery 516 Market st. ; can make f 125 per month. PATKNTS O. D. Levis (3) years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth ay., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. IiO SELL -Delrt ery wagons in good order at . halfprlce. Harper Bros., Beaver ay., Alle gheny City. ri'RUNK-5 hnniea to and Irom East End for 50c. A Campbell &. Davis, 12 fceveuth ay. Telephone 276. TALUABLE property corner Prebleav. and Han over St.. Alleghenv. lot 72x13) feet, haviue thereon several rrame buildings. Geo. Johnston, .ngeiii, b- x uurm av., 1 Jlisuurg. tfnbnrbnn Residences Tor Site. TTOUSES and lots In Coraqpolls, P.!& L. E ii ea lis. Pa. onolls. P.'A L. E. R.R.- D easy terms. Address G. B. Hart. Coraopo- SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-ror sale or to ltt Deslrablo modern brick residence: ten rooms; three minutes from Edgeworth, Ft. Wavne Rail way; good water: abundance of gas; immediate possession. Inquire of John Irwin, Jr., 502 Hani II ton building. t. KNOXVILLE. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyser .Tones Magic Roach Fowder; contains no poison; roaches banisnedby contract; satisfaction riven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold bv all first-class druggists. "V7"ALL PAPER-For Friday and Saturday only; IT any 15-ccnt gold paper in our line or new spring styles for 10 cents. .Shidle's, 403 Sinlthflcld TX7ANTED Evervbodvtoknow that Pickering. tv the house furnisher, will cll 10 worth of goods on credit for ?1 down ami 500 i week. Pick ering, corner Teuth aud Penn av. TlfANTED Second-hand hoisting engine to Vv hoist about five tons 100 teet per minute. N. P. Hyndman, 05 Fifth av. Tel. 329. Female Bolp Wanted. CiOOK For general bonsework. good cook and ' laundress: small family, good place, big wages:! per week, or more if deserving; none INTERESTING ITEMS 1 95 1 80 1 70 THE BEST IN THE W0EI.D. A Treasarj Official Talks Glowingly ot Post master McKp.in. Sixth Auditor Coulter, of the Treasury Department, passed through Pittsburg on Ins way to "Washington last night Mr. Coulter has charge of the financial end of the jiostoffices of the country. He asked kindly for Postmaster TcKean, and expressed keen regret at Mr. McKcaus illness. "Mr. McKean is one of the best postmasters in the United States," Mr. Coulter said. "His reDOrts come to ns in the most gratifying shape, and we have never had to correct his account to the ex tent of a penny during his administration. Pittsburg has the best postmaster in the world I think," Mr. Coulter concluded. Fine Kepalrin- I'olishlne; and Tnnine; of Tianos at II. Klober & I!ro.'s. Now that the rush and pressure of busi ness that continued throughout the holidays at our music store, 506 Wood street, is ove'r, we are again prepared to take and execute promptly all orders for the tuning, repair ing and polishing of pianos. As e employ only competent hrst-class men, we can guarantee fatisiaciion. Our icasonable. prices are For Oar Friday's Poor Han's Sale. The following bargains in men's and boys' clothing are what we offer for ourFriday's Poor Man's Sale. Please bear in mind that these prices are for to-day only: Men's, $10 chinchilla overcoats for 4 40 Men's long cut chinchilla ulsters, all sizes, flannel lined throughout 5 SO Men's cheviot, ribbed cassimere or chinchilla overcoats, three shades. . 5 00 Men's sack or cutaway suits, neat plaids checks and mixtures, only. . 4 90 Boys' cape overcoats, sizes 4 to 14. usual price S4 and So. oumrice Men's biack, brown or gray corduroy iiaois, elegantly made, only... Also a good line of cassimere pants at the same low price. 300 boys suits, sizes 4 to 14, only.. P. U U U, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. A Happj, Healthful Family Goes a wonderful way toward making a man prosperous in business. The way to have a happy, healthful fam ily is to see that nothing but pure food reaches your table. This applies to crackers. Marvin's crackers are absolutely pure. They'll make your children "fat and ro bust. They'll make your wife good natured. They'll make you less cranky. They'll go a long way tpward making your home happy and attractive. Your grocer keeps Marvin's crackers and bread. Don't take any substitutes. 20 Per Cent OffPrlces On our surplus stock of men's finest silk and wool, all-wool and fine merino under wear, bale now going on. Jos. Horne & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. TO LET Office rooms, third floors, suitable for attorneys or real estate business: light and heat furnished. Apply to Dispatch Business Office, corner irnlthfleld and Diamond sts. Ilusiness Stands To Let. rpO LET Separate ston rooms with railroad X track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; aho offlce room. Inquire of W. A. Hoevelcr, Storage, Pike and Iwclfth eta.. Pittsburg, Pa. a'O LET Business room and dwelling, separately . if desired. No. 291 Firth av.; location good; rent low, tsso per j car (ran give a lease or 2 or 3 years). W. A. Herron JL :-ons. 80 Fourth ay. TO LET Spai c Uh power Cor. Penn and Third av.: three flojrs; 20.C00 fret space: abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Fifth av. TO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond st. in . new Dispatch building: hcht and heat fur- -pp"y to jinsiness Office The Dispatch. Smtthtleld and Diamond sts. hut a thoroughly competent girl need apply, Marchaud St., E. E. No. 3 COOKS And girls for general housework. Robinson St., Allegheny. ICO can can GIRL A hair grown girl or good ramlly, who assist In housework and Is net .and fldv find a good home with an elderly lady; no objection iv a kiii nuui mi- country: rroiesiant preierreu. Address, stating age and reference, Mr. E., P. O. Box 753, rittsburgPa. CI IRL Thoroughly competent white girl for gen T era! housework. Applv at once, Mrs. Phllo French. 623 South Negley ay.. East End, city. GutL. ror general housework; gi good, steady girl. Apply at mann's, 283 Forbes st, GIRL-To learn first-class vestmaking. st Allegheny. :ood wages for ixaam Leiae- TtfANTED Engine: a one-horse power gas en- i Bine or a -intu water motor. Aaaress w. Nled, Allegheny. ArOU to know yon ca: have new bands put X on your shirts. Dill, shirt maker. 627 Smith field st. -piOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- Onefi-room brick house, two lots, Orchard Place. S4.000. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street. W.500. s Two 5-room brick houses, lots 37Jixl00 each. Orchard Place. 83,750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, paved street. S3.000. One 5-room frame house, one lot, pived street. S2.700. One 5-room brick house, two lots, paved street. W250. One 5-room brick house, one lot, paved street. S-.J.750. .,-. s Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each SI.8C0. Twelve 7-room brick houses, paved streets, each $2,200. Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. J2.700. lCight4-room brick cottages, one lot, eachsi.700. Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly ravored city of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit huvers. BUILDING LOTS-200 of the most beautiful putld- SHADYSIDE. $15,000. LARGE CORNER LOT. New modern brick house of 13 rooms: par lor, library, dining room, reception hall and kitchen on first floor, 5 large sleeping rooms and bathroom on second floor, 3 large rooms, billiard hall and cedar closet on third floor: substantially built and elegantly finished by ownerfora borne; could not be duplicated to-day for $3,000 more than price asked; a de cided bargain to a quick buyer. LIGGETT BROTHERS, -AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, CARPETS, REDDING, ETC, Friday, January 15, at 10 o'clock at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., Stand 6 Ninth st. . Fino chamber suites in oat and walnut, wardrobes, chiffonier desks, chairs and rockers: handsome parlorsultes upholstered in rugs, tapestries, plushes and haircloth; book cases, lounse'', sideboards, ext. tables, leather chairs. d'she, silverware, bedding; pillows and bolsters, springs and mattresses, velvet, brussels, and ingrain carpets; also lot of notions, coatt and wall DaDer: sala positive. Terms cash. HENRY AUCTION CO.. jal53 Auctioneers. C. H. WEINHAUS, ' AUCTIONEER. 532 SMITHFIELD ST. Sales of merchandise at store and residences promptly attended to. Cash advances made on all consignments. J a 13-13 STEAMERS ANT EXCURSIONS. 71 DIAMOND ST. jal3-77-WT3u "nOR SALE- SMALL HOUSES CHEAP, ON lug lots to be found In the county are offered at prices mucii-less man property naving simnari attractive featnres can be had for. The P. S.H, prices much less than property having similarly attractive reatnres can be had for. The P X. R. Traction will have their new electric railway in operation thrnuffh the center of the hnrmiffh hv 3Iay 1 next. This will give a wonderful Impetus to values, and thoe who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4, 5 and 7-room Houses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None others need applv. Take any of the Sonthslde street cars. KNOXyiLLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue. Knoxville. PAVED STREETS. $1,800 A good honse, 5 rooms, on Center ave. (51c). $3,SC0 New house,' 5 rooms, Colwell St. (3Sel. $3,000 Gibbon St., hixth ward, 6 rooms. (66cl. $2,5005 rooms, larve lot, Herron ave. t62el. $1,800 Locnst St., 5 rooms. (93). Send for New List. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 8 Fonr th ave. jal2-98-12,15,lS.21,25 WHITE STAR Ll.N E For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States JIall steimers. Teutonic. Jan 20.10:30am 'Teutonic, Feb. 17. 9 am Britannic. Jan. 27. 3 pm I Britannic. Feb 24.2-3) pra Jtajrstic, Feb. 1 10 am j 'MaJestIr.Mar.2. S-.-0 am Adriatic. Feb. 10. 3 p m Germanic, Mar. 9. 3 p m. From White Star dock, foot or West Tenth St.. New York. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rites. $30 and upward. econd cabin $33 and JW. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms, steerage, from or to old country. 20. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal b'nks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. BS and 401 bmlthlleld St.. Pittsburg, or II. MAITLAND KERSEY. Gen eratAgent. i) Broadway, New York. Jal3-D CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER POOL VIA QUEENSTOWN From Pier 40 North River. Fast oxpress mail service. Umbria. Jan. 16. 7 a. m. P.othnff?JD. 10. 2 p. m. Gallia. Jan. 23. 1 --0 p. m. Umbria.FeV13,5:3)a.in. Etrnria. Jan. CO, 5:3) a.m. Nervl-i, Feb. 3). 11 a.m. Auranla. Feb. 6, 1 p. m.iGjIlia, Feb. 21, 2 p.m. Cabin passage $10 and upward, according to lo cation: second cabin, 3. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company' office. 4 Bowling Green. New York. .VERNON II. BHOWN & CO.. General Agents, or CHARLFS P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood st.. Agent for Pltts burg. Pa. tall-D FOE SALE LOTS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Morses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. COWS A carload of No. 1 fresh milk cows on Thursday, January 14, and Friday. January 15, at M. Marx's. 45 1 lrst st., Allegheny. HORSE-Gray; worth $75; will sell for $35 to-day. At 525 Penn av. ' 57 Race G1R1, For carpet sewing, 6230 and 0232 Penn av., upstairs. a nlshed. corner rpO LET The very desirable storeroom (with A basement) No. 205 Smlthneld St.. Central Hotel building. Apply at Kaufmanns' store. TO LET Allegheny av.,very desirable residence, 9 rooms; all conveniences; location choice. Henry A. Breed, Sit, M.trketst. n 'O LET Storeroom ilh cellar. 320 Liberty 6treet. 1 . 21x75 ft et in the clear, txtendlair throuch to Third avenue. he clear, extending through to PERSONAL. PERSONAL Novelty J'rlnting Co., 77 Diamond St.; all kinds or printing; best work at lowest pilces. PERSON AL Gentlemen who have shirts to be repaired call- on Dill, shlrtmaker, 627 Smith field st. PERSONAL Thorp's New York school of dress rutting. 913 Penn av., has graduated 2,000 pupils a cutters. 1ERSONAL Fallert's new studio, second floor, 1207 Carson st. ; handsomest In thetno cities; photos aud crayons. IJERX1KAL Cash paid for old gola and sliver . watches and jewelry rt paired: new work made lo order. Chris. Hanch. 541 hmlthfleld. HOUSE GIRLS 2C0 house eirls, cooks, maids. 16 Third St.. Allegheny. HOUSEKEEPER-Mlddle-aged single woman or widow with no children: must be capable of taking charge or a house: must be a good cook, baker and do general housework; good reference required; ramllv small. Address P. O. Box E, Stan ton's Mills. Somerset connty. Pa. LADIES to do fanry work at their homes; we furnish material and pay by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Leinar &Co.. 00 Fourth av., near Wood. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes; we furnish material and pay by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar 4. Co., 1H Fourth av., near Wood. LADY Intelligent lady: profitable employment handling Derma Royale. 414 Smlthlleld st. MILLINER A first-class, experienced milliner and trimmer for the city. Apply Trimmer. Lock box 807. Plttsbnrg postofflce. MILLINER Accustomed to fine work for city trade; good salary. Address Pittsburg Mil liner, Dispatch offlce. MARE A brown inare. 6 years old; perfectly sound : 15.3M hands high : thoroughly broken: fearless of steam: will stand without tvlng; perfect road mare: will guarantee to be 2:40; is'highly bred: Is sired hvDoble. Dobla bv Airexton, first dam Al tlno. lie by Richmond : w 111 sell at a sacrifice price: call and see her. 149 Forbes St., Pittsburg. "DOOSTERS-Singlecomb brown Leghorn roos JTAi ters SI apiece. F. H. Cook, Beaver Pa. City Lor. BEAUTIFUL building lot, corner Wvlle avenue and Duff street, elegant location for grocery store. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. CtHEAP, cheap, cheap, cheap On Wylle ay J corner Frances St.. 222x100 feet to an alley, George Johnston, Ci Fourth av. ClORNER WYLIE AVEN UK and Frances street, ' 83x100 feet. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. ON Chauncey st. near Wylle av.. Thirteenth ward, two nice building lots. 20x98 feet each to 20-foot alley. George Johnston, 62 Fourth av. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and crushed coke ror domestic purposes; general hsullng. Latimer, 3fyers & Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Machinery and Metals For i&la. ACME Automatic Safety Ensrlne and non-ex-ploslve boiler, built from one to five horse power, natural gas or common carbon oil asruel, no engineer required, perfectly sale and reliable, economy In fuel and durability a special leature. No. 4 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent. T)Oir.ERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes. from 4 to 100 h. p.: cheapest In the market: 48 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telepnone Jl, 23-25 Park way, J. S. tfouujc. Allegheny, Pa. dusky sts., Allegheny. WEBSTER AV., 300 reel, near Chauncey st. George Johnston. Agent, 62 Fourth av. East End Lots For Sale. CRAIG ST. Between Bayard st. and Center av., very fine building lot 50xlt2 reet to an alley. George Johnston, Agent, 6.2 Fourth av. PROPERTY RENTED ?odrca remittances made promptly. "A YfTQ and assessmentslooked after I nALO and paid. Established 1863.. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 FOURTH AVENUE. Ja2-U-2,8,I5,22,29,fe5,12,19,2S TO LET. NEW STONE HOUSE. Nine rooms, handsomely finished, modern fixture; stable and man's room; fine appear ance; immediate possession if desired; in EAST END, LOCATION GOOD, near Stanton and X. Highland aves. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ave. jal-6Sor ANCHOR LINE Steamers Leave New Yorlc Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage S45 and upward, accord Ing to accommodation and location of room. Second Cabin. $25. steerage. ?I0. lrpnirtwifivpi v sviivrev . NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES'. Cabin passage. $80 to 3100. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Rates. Book of Information, tonrs and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents. HENDERSON BltOrHEKS. 7 Bowling Green. N. Y.. or J. J. "MCCOKMICK.H39 and 401 Smlthlleld st. A. D. SCORER & SON. 415 Smlthtlc'a St.. Pitts burg: F. 31. SEJIPLE. 110 Federal 6t.. Allegheny. nol6-ll-MWP Allegheny Lots For Sale. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS on Fayette 'St., Alle gheny. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st.' LOCUST ST., Allegheny Three story brick dwelling, containing 9 or 10 rooms with modern improvements; large stible and carriage house: lot 48vlJ0 feet. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. FOR SALE. ONLY $600. VERY CHEAP. Lot 20 ft. front in the midst of good im provements. Street seered and tiavcd and paid for, on Her ron ave. Li minutes' ndo from Wood st. (67.) W. A. HER RON & SONS, t ourtn av. JaS-57-r ROYAL MAIt STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, '" Via Derry and Galway. The mo.t direct route from Scotland and North and Middle) of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $1X CTiTr) Service of L. 1 1 1 c ) STEAMSUI PS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via London every Fortnight.' Jan 28, State of Nebraska. S a. it. CABIN, $40. Sec6nd class $25. Stceraso, $13. Apply to J. J. McCORMICK, 633 Smithfleld street, Pittsburjr. po-25-33-d Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line ot Express Steamers. New York to Southampton (London), Bremen. SPRING SAILINGS. li9i 80 TREMDNT ST. Near Pennsylvania av., Alle gheny, six beautiful jiuildlng lots, 21x103 reet each to an alley. Geo. Johnston. Agent, 62Fourth av., Pittsburg. IJANTSMAKEKS-Two ftmale . once. Apply 2C31 Penu av. pantsmakers at PERsONAL-Crcdlt. yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps.etc. at J. Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 Smithfleld. Host Values in AII-Wool French Cashmeres Because every yard is made of fine wool is not thin or slc.lsy; because the dye is the best in the worJd; because the colo'rinrrs are the most desirable; we are stiil Bellimr these fine Ficncli cashmeres atoO cents a yard, and in the wider widths the $1 quality at 63 cents. Jos. Horne & Co 009-621 Pennavenue. Snrinr, Spring. Dress trimmincs at Reining & Wilds' 710 Penn avenue. Newest goods. ' SI 0,000 to Mrs. Dixon. The Equitable Life Assurance Society, through its "Western Pennsylvania agency, paid yesterday $10,000 to Sirs. Catnarine Dixon, widow of the late Christopher G. Dixon, the well-known contractor of Alle gheny. This policy was only taken ont last June and the claim was paid by the society the day the proofs of death were received. This is not the exception, but the rule ot the Equitable. To-Day and To-Morrow. A lot of children's fast black, ribbed, cot ton bose, size 6, 6 aud 7 only, excellent value, be sold at 25a per pair. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Miort Timet Only. Your picture free and handsomely framed given away with everv dozen. Cabinets Si by Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. Special Opening Sales. New embroideries. , New linen laces. Newv white goods. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. PERSONAL Wall paper, from 5 cents np to finest grades. We furnish estimates for one room honse, or row of houses: make contracts for completed work. Shldle's, 403 fcmithaeld st. IERSON AL Have you subscribed lo your magazines and periodicals for '02? If not, come and sec ns before doing so; itwlh pay you; also, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank Bacon S. Co., 301-bmlthfield SL Open every evening. "pBJKOXAL When 1 was a small boy my mother j orcecnes anu jacket, but blgnian. Dickson, the-nell- slnce I got to be a great known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t.. second w. tw m.iu ruuauiuicu, will, UUIT UOC3 All JflT cleaning, pressing and renovating la great shape. I eL 1558. . roUNIi. FOUND Money saved by having your shirts re palred by DHL shlrtmaker. 627 Smlthlleld st. LOST. LOST Breast pin On Monday night at the Duqucsne Theater or on T stern av. cars, a star-shape pearl breastpin. A reward of (5 will be paid If returned to 24 Market St.. Allegheny. Male and rcmale Help Wnnted. COOKS ror families: wages J4 toS5; chamber maids, dining room girls, lauudrcsses, nurses, house girls; Uerman and colored girls; kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotels; cooks and dishwashers ror restaurants and boarding houses; waiters, drivers, rarm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson. 608 Grant st. HELP At once, 4 experienced dining room girls, woman cook, $30 per month; dishwashers, cleaning girls, girl to work in bake shop, hotel chambermaids, nurse girls,, house girls, chamber maids, cooks, colored w altress and cook. Meohaii'8 Agency. 545 Grant st. Telephone, no. HELP-1,000 coal miners; 200 railroad laborers; 200 house girls: male and female cooks; drlers, bakers, butchers and clerks: no fee charged to females. Keystone Agency, SIOGrantst. Instruction. CUTTERS WANTED-Instructors in the Cleve land Cutting School have had large experience in all branches of tailoring, botli iu lrgc cities and smaller towns, aud are therefore In touch with the best interest of the trade everywhere. PUPILS To enter shorthand class, beginning Monday evening, January 25; tuition payable monthlv: for particulars call or address Private Shorthand Institute, 415 Smithfleld st. MIOI'OSALn TO IRON MANUFACTURERS OFFICE of the Lighthouse Engineer, Thiid Dis trict, Tompkinsville, N. Y., January 6, 1832. Sealed proposals will bo received at this oT flce until 12 o'clock noon oi THURSDAY, the 2Sth day or Jantiarv, 1692, for furnishing the materials and lubor ot all kinds necessary lor tho completion nntl delivery of thoinetal worker the Old Orchard Shoa'l Lighthouse. New York. Plans, specifications, forms of proposal, and ather information may be ob tained on application to this offlce. "The right is reserved to leject any or all bids, und to waive any defects. D. P. HEAP, Major of Engineers, U. S. Armv, Lighthiiuse Engineer, Tliltd DIstuct. 3alO-i4S-jtWP Permanent Gut sts AVantcd. EAST END HOTEL-Penn ay.. East End near Dcnntston av., under new management and thoroughly renovated: on line of electric cars; five minutes' walk from loth cable roads and East Liberty station: this hotel, with its spacious of fices, parlors and rooms, large porches and beauti ful lawn, oilers special inducements In. rates to siiiKieKenueinen wnoaesire a home other than a boarding house: transient guests also solicited. A. H. At llson. Proprietor. Tire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGER Jo ZAUN-Flre Insurance. CO Fourth av. ET. SCHAFFNER. real estate agent. Insnr- ance placed at lowest rates; 72 Washington av., Thirty-tirst ward. I?OR SALE-60 lb. T rails; 900 tons in lots to suit; second hand steel, w ith splice bars: rails are se lected for relaying, and can be seen In Pittsburg. Address P. O. Box 1440, Pittsburg, Pa. GRINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralgleith. Newcastle. Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand., foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. KIrby, 133 First avenue. SECOND-HAND planing mill machinery; two double surfacers: two single surraecrs; one single surracer and matcher: one new 12-lnch hand Joiner: wood and iron pullevs and hangers. Butler & Gardner, short and Liberty sts. J'lscIIaneoas l"or Sale. CARPETS Fnmitnre and good w III of a 12-room 3-story brick house, in the central part of Al legheny; rent?C0: rents ror 890 psr month as fur nished rooms, exclusive or dinlngroom, kitchui and bed room: terms reasonable: good reasons given for selling. Address Rooms, Dispatch onice. CASn REGISTER and bar fixtures: No. 90 Diamond st. second hand. JEWELRY store in good location: rare opnor tunity; established 12years. Address E. Ring. Dispatch office. B OCCULT and theosophlc'al works for sale. II. .. Swisshelm & Co., 6126 Penn ay., East End. 1 lttsburg. Suburban Lots For Sale. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlcrs Fine building lotsSSOOlo&'iOO. according to size and location, within sight of the Court House: Chartiers is the most accessible of any suburb or Pittsburg, being reached by the P. & L. E. R. In 12 minutes, by Chartiers 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 front on line of ciectric mad. For further particu lars, T. H. Dickson, 96 Fonrth ay.. Room JO. Farms For Sain. P ARM Nine, acres, near Kensington. Harrison, draughtsman, 131 Fifth av., burg. M. E. , Pitts- Manufacturing Sites For Sale. SEVERAL desirable manufacturing sites, river and railroad front. George Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av. EDUCATIONAL. FINE RESIDENCE, ALLEGHENY, FOR SALE. 10 larje rooms; modern fixtures of all kinds; corner lot 70s20i ft.: location central and desirable. (47) See W. A. nERROX SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. jal5-4G-MThF FOR SALE, FORBES ST., 4 $1,500. f Easy payments. A store ana awellintr. Price made, low to sell quick. (79) W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ay . Jal545-15,20,25,:0 Elder. Havel, Ems. Linn. Saale. Spree, Elbe. Aller. Trave, Eider. HaveL, Eras. Lahn, Saale, Spree. Tues., Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tnes., Wed., Sat.. Tue3., Sat.. Tues., May sac. jiiv April 2 April 5 April 9 April 12 April is ADril 19 April 20 Lahn. jiprii : .saie, April 2ti'spree. April U Elbe. Aiier. Trave EIlw. AIlr. Trave, Eider. Havel. ems. Wed.. Sat.. Tues.. " Tnes., Sat.. Tnes at Tue.. Wed.. Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues., Sat. May IS May 21 May 24 May 2S Jlay 31 June 4 June T June It June 14 June 15 June li June 21 June 2 June 23 July i Tnes., May 10' Elder. Sat... 3Iay H HaveL Tnes. May 17' Ems. Time from New York to Southampton. 7K davs. From Southampton to Bremcn,24 or30 hours. Front Southampton to London, by southwestern Railway Co.. Zii hours. Trains every hour in the summer season, toll way carriages for London await pas sengers In Southampton Docks on arrival of ex-. press steamers from New York. These steam rs are well known fortheir speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCHAMBEKG 4 CO.. 527 Smithfleld St.. LOUIS MOSER. 616 Smlthlleld St., Agents ror Pittabnrg. de23-50-D DR. E. W. DEAN, DISEASED Or THE Ears,NosThroat and Chest Exclusively. Office hours 9 a. ir. to 4 p. it. 931 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa- noll-53-xv BUY A HOME WHERE CURRY (IMVEKSITii, SIXTH STREET. CURKY Collegiate Department, The Rest. CURRY Normal School, The Best. CURRY English Training School, The B-st. CURRY Business College, Tho Best. CUKK School ofShorthand, Tho Best. CURRlf Conservatory of Music, The Best CURRY School of Elccntion,' The Best. CURRY Faculty and Discipline, Tho Best. Call or send lor catalogue. IX. M. EOWE, President- oc21-51 T) ED BRICK In large or small quantities. Witt XX mer Brick Co., Llm., 12 Federal it. Alle gheny, Pa. MONOXUAHELA INSURANCE CO.-IohnH. Clancy, cc'y. W. A. .Caldwell, Pres't; 88 Fourth av. .Room;, Wanted. WAVXED-Fnrnlshcd room within 15 minutes' walK of court house. Addres statinir terms. J. D., Dispatch olllce. - Kf)C 000 red brick delivered f. o. b. cars. JWj Pittsburg or Irwin, Pa. Irwin Brick Company. Limited. Irwin. Pa'. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY at half price. H50: must be sold, owner In bad health; grocery stores, C0 to $3. too; country el ores, shoe stores, cigar stores, restau rant. PerclvalA Gaston. 439 Grant st. TTE.SALE-I have a first-class hotel for sale with J- the finest bar in Ohio or-Western Pennsyl vania attached. For terms apply at once to J. A. Morrow, Jr.. East Lierpool. O. nROCEEY-An VJ doing good business, CUSll if sold soon, irnnri rp dnssB. o., Dispatci office. old established grocery store. C IfOod business. Will h cnM nTin.n Cn- cash If sold soon; good reasons for selllnir. Ad- $500 REWARD. , The'Board of Fire Underwriters of Alle gheny county hereby offers tho above re ward for the detection, conviction and pun ishment of the party concerned in an at tempt to fire tho building of Messrs. Flem ing & namilton, situated on Third avenue, this city, on tho morninpr of January 10, 1832. jal5-18 J. B. McFADDEN.Fire Marshal. S500 T(XS500,000' TO LOAN on mort gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. .IASWV. nit Mv. .e- rn nn wh a Pittsburg. Telephone No. S75.'' ' Ja,l29-D "DOOL TABLES (51 with irnod . i jiciiccs Keens, on (jiinrucrs ave,, 2 squares F. Denmarsb good will or the house. Chartiers nvp. " itnrps Inquire auy evening on premises. P. SAVE YOUR HAIR-LASSAR'S RATION AL treatment will absolutely save what hair you have, and, where possibility exists, cause new growth. This valualile recipe, with full instructions, sent lor $1. Can be Sut up by any druggist. Address P. P. P. o., 126 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, P.- 119 Tin-,...,. UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS. FREE Add! ess Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland Square, Pittsburg. ial2U In making a selection for a home the great est care should be given that the surroundings are such that the purchase will increase in value and the outlook for employment and business the best. Such a place -is the new ' city of KENSINGTON, On the A. V. R. R. 18 miles from Pittsburg. Its large and growing population will increase the value of this property. Its many manufactories make employment and business for all who in vest in property and locate there. This is a good time to buy. You can be suited now in price and location. Free railroad' tickets fur nished. THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT CO., -Rooms 30, 32 and 34, No. 96 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. IT WILL Jall-25-MWT INCREASE IN VALUE,