EUS 'fFW -Mr PfP-W rw ,.J o THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1892. TT LARGER VALUATIONS Will Likely Make Heavier Burdens for Tenants to Bear. TIKWS OF DEAL ESTATE TEOPLE. Erapect of a Li;; Increase in Value of County TaxaMcs. ITILTj EESULT IX REDUCED HII-LAGE The increase in city valuation is exciting consHserablc discussion among property holders and tenants. George Johnston, real estate agent, state that, generally speak ing, bis tenants, will bear the brunt in the increase of taxation, as landlords say they canno: accept less net returns from their property than they have been getting and tenants must endure the pressure, or Mr. Johnston didn't say just what, but the in ference would naturally be that they must c;:ve the landlords a chance to get other tessnts. John Herron, of TVilliam A. Herron & Sous, was not disponed to take a gloomy view ol the situation. He says in growing cities rents for business properties natural ly advance villi the increase of population, sad holds that the present increase de laand by some owners is not abnormal. Mr. Herron further states that the depression caused by the panic of 1873, has not yet been overcome, and houses on First avenue which rented for f 1,200 prior to 1873 had declined to J300 during the depression which followed, and, though there has been areeotery, are still renting for consider ably less than they did 19 years ago. Still Not Cp to Former Figures, Here Mr. Kelly interposed to remark that in 1S73 and previous rents, as everything el, were based on an inflated state of the currency. Mr. Herron admitted this, but still held that the recovery had not reached the basis of 1873, inflation tubtraetcd. Mr. Herron states that busi ness properties, though apparently bringing high rents are not overly remuner ative and seldom net over 4V or 5 per cent to their owners. The centralization that is constantly goinc on in all branches of trade reduces competition, as the demand for room does not grow with the increase of trade, and only the constricted business area of Pittsburg keeps rents up to a re munerative figure. As to tenement houses, Mr. Herron said it was not good policy for owners to stand out for the last dollar possi ble to squeeze out of tenants, and a part of their duty as agents was te make each party understand the situation. As a rule, Mr. Herron said, good tenants were dealt with reasonably. In this connection it may be stated that Kormecutt Co., of Fifth avenue, refuse to accept the situation and will move to Mashey's place, but it is said that the rise on them was a speculation on the part of a person who rented the entire building, and tfcis kind of business is not infrequent. Tlio Last Day Tor Assessors. Yesterday was the last day for the assess ors to return their books to the Countv Commissioners with the assessment for 1892. Almost all the books were brought in and the few still out will be returned in a dav or two. The Commissioners have already commenced work as the Board ot Revision, and the result of their labors will be made apparent when the total valuation for the county is calculated. They have been working on the books as they come in. taking a general look through them and estimating about what proportion to in crease valuations to give 3n equitable valu ation throughout the entire county-. They have about defined their course and acting on recent sales as a basis, will raise valu ations to what they consider a proper figure. An increase in the county's valuation will be the result. A Heavy Increase Made. The assessors themselves have in almost sll the districts made an increase ranging all the way from 3 to 10l per cent over the last triennial assessment. Even the latter figure, however, the Commissioners say,' has not brought the valuations up to what they should be. The increase by the assessors will average 33 per cent on flie total. This, with the 520,000.000 increase made by the Board of Revision on the occupation valuations will run the total near to 400,000,000, withcut calculating the increase tiiat uill be made by the Com missioners on property valuations. They trill make a still larger figure, and as the total valuation at present is but J2S5,000,000, there will be considerable room for a re duction of the taillage. EICHEST country club in the world do crilrd in TIiE DISPATCH to-morrow. It owns Tc)cs.2 Island, offtlie Georgia coast, acd a I'itlsbur-er i a sharebwldcr. A Tron derlol tranie preserve. N ewmaekets and mackintoshes are cheapest 2! lloscnbaum & Co.'s. D SECURE iesir..tilo boarders and lodgers by advertising in the cent-a-word columns ofTHE DISPATCH. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. -V-OTlrF TO -TOrKHOLDERS -THE ANNUAL i meet. i got lliesiockhoHKlsoi the Mandard )' 'eoUss tompam lo. the purpo-e or electing a '-rd ol Directors wfor tin- cn-uing sear will be Id at the .-onipcnv's office In Butler. Pa., on i; ; -DAI, Januarj IS, lye. at 11 o'clock a. ji. Slgowls E. J. HOW A1JD. Sec. ja6-53-D Dnidenrts. The Ben Fit ".nkliv Lvsukan-cc company 1 VI THE VITY Of ALT.LGni.NT. 1A., ai LKinLjn . January 11, 1532. TYIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THI iflit. XJ PANY have this day deeJared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT, 51 50 per share, payable on dean-id. WM. A, J ORD. jal-44-r Secretary. Eusiness Chancres. Dissolution of Thompson Glass Co., Idm. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lim ited, known a 1 hompson Glass Company, Lim., wslivreMilu:io-i of a majority of the stockholders in numtMTandinalui 01 interest, ot a stockhold ers' meeting hi 1.1 Januan 14.I0S2. dissolved. The unl dsigaed iia-N n -Seeled m the members of the .Association nh lull powi r to wind up the concern jind cHstrimn- v.v 11.1 asst-ts thereof under the di rection ortlM ..uri of Common Pleas No. ". of Allegheny count. 1. M. SCHAFER, JOHN SEIBERT. , , THOMAS MILLER, Jal6-2I-P Liquidating Trustees. Notices. GERMAN1A SAVINGS BANK. "nntfl the reconstruction m mr 111.111 ..n-B- Wood and Diamond streets, w hich we expect to oc cupy again by March, i'92,wc are temporarily lo cated at No. . Sixth aenuc corner of AA rood street. Depositors ol One Dollar and upward received "S ;KSn,ft.P1,?tn'rcon. ""umenclngon the First uvd Fifteenth of each Month, and payable semi annually on .he first da s of January and July. If uot drawn Die Interest Is added to the princlDaL. CHAb. MEYRAN, President. JO". ABEL. A'lce President, A. K. NIEAIANN. Secretary. H. AV. AV1LKER. Treasurer. GLO. W. GUTHRIE, Solicitor. Open daily trom 9 A. M. to 4 r. it., and on Satur " from s a. ai. to 6 r. m. oc1-io-tts Xal Notices. JAS. G. MONTGOMERY. Attorney at Law SS Diamond sL J -r-STATE OF ROBERT MILLER. DECEASED A j Notice is hereby given that letters or admin istration on the estate or Robert Miller have been grantea lo the undersigned, to whom all persons n.deited to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against tin same should make the m kuo n w lthout dilav JOHN U MILLER. Administrator. ja-3s-s No. 242 AVylie a v., Pittsburg. Pa. J V-OTiri: is HEREBY GIAEX THAT LETTERS s t -tamentary uponahe estate orsamucl King la.corth city or PJttfcburc, deceased, have been lir-tuu-d the iiudcrsigm'd. n 1 tods iudeliie.l to said estate will make pa-, itient thereof, and thoe having claims against tin. laim will forthwith present them to NANCY 4. TUCKER, Executrix. 52 Lincoln, ar., or Ler attorney. AV1LL1AM C. MORELAND, St. Nicholas law building. Fourth and Grant si. I jAiCJAliTt, lbS2. JaS-7-3 3Displaf advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per lineor eaclt insertion, and nose lal.cn for lest than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified tinder Hie following headlr.j-swiUbeac-ceptcd at tlic rate of OXE CEXT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION "alien paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of alfJCinds, SUCH AS situation's ihle help, ieuag help, AGEXTs, kooms boakdino, hoarders miscellaneous, personals TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALES, LOST AND rOTJND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BCSIXESS OFFICE. Cor. Siuitlifielil ami Diamond Streets. always open. 75ranc1i orkices as follows. where want. forale. to let, and other transient advertisemeatts wilt- 11e received ur to 9 p. m. for insertion. "Advertisements should be prepaid nn'ess adver tisers already have accounts with TrrE Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHOs"Erfi"l. FOR THE SOUTHSIDK. NO. 1411 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 013 PENN AV. riTTSntTRO-ADDITIONAL. TnOMAS MCCAFFREY, a:09 Butler street. EMIL U. STUCKEY. -Mi street and Pcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS A t-ON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irw in avenues. TERRY Jf. GLEIM. Rebecca and AllLglicnv avs. WASTED. Stale Ilely. "tANVA-SERS Salary to good men. Wlicelcr A w wii'on Jiip. jo.. ;o. egiiinst. ClUTTERS Two first-class cutlers and fitters; none other need apply. 30 Poplar St., Alle gheny. DRUG CLERK An experienced registered drug clerk; one who can speak German preferred. 353 Beacrav., Allegheny, Pa. MAN Afirmcstablistied.!n this citv for several jears desires an enterprising man about 30 vearsof ace to represent them In Rochester. N. Y for Ulnonths or permanently; to the right man there Is a profit of at least K00 per month: a small capital or 500 to GOO required: business will proe satisfactory and will bear closest investigation: only those who can command the required capital and are willing to wort need apply: wc want one manjor same business in Me-, phis. Tenn. Call r address, giving age and occupation. Rooms 41, 4G and 47 Eisner Building ECHANICAL DRAUGHTsMAN-Inquire at office of Union storage Company, Second and Liberty avs. EEGI--TERED drag clerk: reference required. . Address Acctanihce, Dispatch office. w EPREbENTATIVES wanted-Responsible per sons to represent a financial corporation in allcities and towns; liberal terms. The Korth American Finance Companr, Minneapolis, Minn. Q ALESMAN WANTED Salary and expenses I' from start: permanent place; good opening. Ap ply, with references. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. b TENOGRAPHER and typewriter Also some knowledge of bookkeeping: state references and salary expected. Westmoreland Paper Com pany, West Newton, Pa. STENOGRAPHER-Who is also willlne to do general office work. Address A. B., Dispatch office. FTH.10L SHARPFNKR and granite cutter. JL dress T. S. Wright, Broi nsville. Pa. Ad- rpRAYEi,ING SALESMEN -To sell baking pow X der to the retail grocery trade: men acquainted witli different sections of the country: a good side line, also a good opportunity for clerks or any live men whoiant to goon the road: experience not absolutely necessary: we mean business: to the right men liberal contracts will be made and steady work given; we pay not less than ?7j month salary and expenses or 20 per cent commission. Address, with stamp. U. S. Chemical Works, 840 and H2 Van Burenst., Chicago, I1L TE.WELIXG SALESMAN-Speclalties for dry good, grocery and general stores: something new: worth 75 per a eek. Allison, 177 Monroe st., Chicago. TTT'ORKERS Wide awake workers everywhere 1 1 (or the greatest book on earth. Shenn's Photograph's of the AVorld;" costing 1C0,000; mammoth illustrated circulars and terms free: un paralleled success: Mr. Thomas L. Martin. Center vllle. Tex., cleared 5711 in nine days: Sliss Hose Adams. AVooster. O. 523 In 40 minutes: Rev. J. Howard Madison. Lyons, N. Y.. 5101 in seven honrs; a bonanza: magnificent outfit only SI; books on credit: rreieht paid. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co.. No. 705 Chestnut St., Phila delphia, Pa., or Chicago, I1L YOUNG MAN In a grocery store; one who un derstands the care or horses and can speak German; must come well recommended. Call Monday morning, 1S19 Sarah St., S. S. "VTDUNG MAN to solicit in the city and snrround X ing towns; no easyjoh, but a permanent po sition for the right man. Address solicitor. Dis patch office. T'OUNG MEN Intelligent young men for can vassing; steady salary. International, 3S Fifth av. A cents Wantea. A GENTS or either sex, throughout the United 2. States and Canada, to handle our celebrated corn and bunion cure; its application affords al most Instant relief and eerr box is accompanied by a 55 guarantee, "a liicli amount we will rorfelt In every Instance where our remedy fails to perfect a permanent cure: sample box 25c, six boxes 51; we w ill pay good agents 53 per day to introduce our goods into their section; no postals. For terms and particulars addre-s the manufacturers. 1. ShroderACo.. 112-114 Fifth av., Chicago, III. Men tion this paper. AGFNTS 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 abrasion 01 paper; 200 to oOO per cent prof t: cne agent'E sales amounted to (CO in sis days; another 32intwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for tacli State andTcrritory. Forterms and fuli particu lars, address 'Ike Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co.. La Crosse. AVis. (X10). AGENTS lt sell the Pinless Clothes Line: the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success: patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the exclu sive, right Is giien: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mail; also circulars: price list and terms to agents: &ecure yur territory at once. Address The Pinless Clothes Line Co., 87 Hermon st,, AVorcester, Mass. AGENTS Bonanza selling Ta-va-zon 7-minute cough syrup, tonic and pills: sure preventive and cure of la grippe and pneumonia; never fail. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant, Pittsburg. (Copy right.) AGENTS By a well established business: a Tew enelgetic men to travel and appoint local agents: steady salary; position permanent. P. R. Co.. Box 731, Cincinnati. O. AGENT Two good agents who can make from 55 to flO per dav and work very easy; Induce ments liberal Apply from 12 to 3 P. jr., 77 Fifth av.. Anfrecht's Gallery. GENT Men to lake orders ; no delivering or collecting: no experience; steady work: best terms: best specialties: sample free. Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS To make big money selling our car riage and wagon heaters : no colds or la grippe with warm feet. Specialty Company, 420 Smith field ft. AGENT 53 to 87 dally: experience unnecessary. Pntnam A. Co.. Perfumers. AVest Arinsted.Ct. remain He'p Wanted. COOK For general housework, good cook and laundress; small family, good place, big wages: 54 per week, or more if deserving; none but a thoroughly competent girl need apply. No, 3 Marchand St., E. E. COOK First-class lady cook. Apply Joseph Blattner, cor. Rebecca and Allegheny ais.., Allegheny. COOKS And girls for general housework. Robinson St., Allegheny. (1 IRL Thoroughly competent white girl for gen T cral housework. Apply at once, Mrs. Phllo French, G23 south Negley av.. East End, city. GIRL A good girl for housework in family of three: must do the cooking and washing. Ap ply at 213 Chartiers st.. Allegheny. GIRL Good white girl for general housework In 6mall family; must be good cook. Apply 6212 Howe St., nearShady av., E. E. GIRL for general housework; good wages for good, steady girl. Apply at Adam Lelde roaun's, 283 Forbes st. GIRL To leam first-class vestmaking. 57 Race st., Allegheny. HOUSEKEEPER Middle-agedsinglc woman or widow with no children; most be capable of taking charge or a house: must be a good cook, baker and do general housework; good relerence required; family small. Address P. O. Box E, Stanton's Mills, Somerset county. Pa. 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. 31. Lemar A Co., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. LADY TYPEWRITER capable of keeping books and making lierself generally useful. Address and state terms Tj pewriler. Dispatch office. MILLINER A first-class, experienced milliner and trimmer for the city. Apply Trimmer. lxck box 807, Pittsburg postofflcc. Partner AA anted. GENTLEMAN (Disengaged) as 'special partner or manager (assuming duties or correspond ence) in sound, permanent business; profits large: excellent future prospects; best reierences and strictest Investigation given; capital necessary 25 to 5100: particulars and interview. Address Bona Fide, Dispatch office. PARTNER EltaeraciHeor silent, to enlarge an already established manufacturing business. A ddrcss. in full name: same will be stxictly con- UliKUIMl, U, XrisMfttbU UfcltV, WANTED. Male and Feuialo Help Wanted. COOKS for families: wage J4 to $3; chamber maids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses, house flrlt;ljerman and colored girls; kitchen, pantry and chambern.alils for :.ou;5: cooks and dishwashers for restaurants and hotrdine houses; waiters, drivers, farm hands. Sirs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. HELP At once, lexperlenccddlninproora girls, woman coot, S30 per month; mshwaslicrs. cleaning girls, girl to work In bake shop, hotel chambermaids, nurse girls, honse girls, chamber maids, cooks, colored waitress and cook. Mcehan's Agency, 54! Grant St.. Telephone, 00. - HELP-1,000 coal miners: 3 200 house girls: male 300 railroad laborers; and female cooks: driers,, bakers, butchers and clerks: no fee enarged to females. Keystone Agency ClOGrantst. Situations Wanted. DRESSMAKING and plain family Bewlns to do by an experienced dressmaker. Address D. E., Dispatch office. i POSITION I)y a young man thirty-three years of age, as clerk or talesman; nas no experience, but is willing and anxious to make himseir gener ally useful: compensation no object. Address Lock Box 672. POSITION A small set of tingle or double entry books to keep at home In evenings bv an ex perienced person. Address X. L., Dispatch office. 1 POSITION Bv an experienced lady stenographer . and tvpewrlter: can give Lest of reference. Address L. ., Dispatch office. POSITION A reliable position on salary or In terest in established business. Address Doe- tor, Times, Scranton, Fa. 1)0I HON By a young man as stenographer and typewiitcr; two sears1 experience. Justice, Dispatch ofllcc. POSITION-Bv a practical bookkeeper with the best of relercnces. Address F. b.. Dispatch office. SITUATION l!y two -oung men willing to do anything for low wages to start. Address Young, Dispatch office OITUAIION- By a young married man to take O charreofa farm; good reierences given. farm: good reierences iiven. Ad dress G, 501 Wood st, SITUATION As office -or errand bov: age 14; bright and good writer. Address Page, Dis patch office. SITUATION By a young man as valet, waiter or porter. Call or address F. W. J.. 75 i Frank lin st. Bookkeeping Accounts, Etc. Wanted. AUDITING andccuunling I attend to any thing in the line of intricate accounting, auditing the books of corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels and others. A.vF. bawhiil, IS7 Federal st.. Allcgncuy, Pa. Beal Estato Wanted. iT7ANTED To purchase modem stone or brick house with good lot In Mia-iyside orEatt End: terms to suit seller; must be a b'argain. Ad dress Cash, Dispatch offldc. T17 ANTED-Tobuvainodern-buill house or 10 t or 12 rooms, "with large lot, in Oakland or East Liberty. Address A. Dispatch office. Business Opportunities Wanted. "TrrANTKD-JS.O'XlorJlO.OOOcash. cipltal will be T furnished to practical and reliable parties w'ishlng to engage in the manufacturing of either glass, paper, nails, furniture, shoes, pottery or noi elty w ork. I or furl her particulars address P. O. Box 139, Johnstown. Pa. "VAXTED-Young man with (SCO wishes tocn ' gage In some business tint will give him em ployment. Address A. B West End Postofflcc. Hoarding Wanted. BOARDING Bv family of three two furnished rooms with board; good neighborhood, on main line of street cars. Address tor one week, Windsor, Dispatch office. Instruction. CUTTERS WANTED Instructors in the Cleve land Cutting Sihool have had large experience In all branches of tailoring, both in large cities and smaller towns, and are therefore in touch with the best interest of the trade everywhere. PUPILS for German classes: a thoroughly prac tical course lor business and professional peo ple; begin now and by spring you will have a prac tical knowledge of the language: two lessons a week; terms verv low. Address or call at Frank Bacon Jt Co.'s book store, 301 fcmlthfleld st. PUPILS To enter shorthand class, beginning T.,H?i,- .ronlni -t nniin rv ! tnitlnn naviibl. monthly; for particulars call or address Private Shorthand Institute, 415 Smlthfield st, Permanent Guests Wanted. T"AST END HOTEL Penn av.. East End near Pi Denuistou av., under new management and thoroughly renovated: on line of electric cars; five minutes' walk from both cable roads and East Liberty station; this hotel, with its spacious of fices, parlors and rooms, large porches and beautl tullawn, offers special inducements in rates to single gentlemen who desire a home other than a boarding house: transient guests also solicited. A. H. A llson. Proprietor. Eire Insurance Wanted. BEVSW ANGER & ZAUN Fire insurance, CO Fonrtn av. 17 T. SCHAFFNER. real estate agent. Iusur j ance placed at lowest rates; 72 AVashlngton av.. Thirty-first ward. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO John H. Clancy, bec'y., AV. A. Caldwell, Pres't; 88 Financial Wanton. BONDS, stocks, mortgages and other seenri tics. Ed Wittish. 410Giantst., PittsUurg. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. Reed B. Coyle & Co.. cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. M ONEY to loan on mortgage: no delav: lowest interest, Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest, no delay. Black & Balrd, 05 Fourth av. MORTGAGES Money to loan In sums to suit at 4M. o and G per cent, llobqxt G. Bailey, 152 Fourth av. Telephone 1391. MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92rourth av. TO LOAN 5203.000 on mortgages; 5100 and up ward attl per cent; S500.COO at K& percenton residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, s. H. French. 12 Fourth" av. MisceUaneous A antea. ALL kinds of safe moving done. 19J Seventh av., Pittsburg. ALL who are opposed to convict labor to buy Red Seal Brooms. BUSINESSjnen, to call and examine our 6afes before buying. Hosier, Bahmann & Co., 1!) Seventh av.. Pittsburg. 1 EVERYBODY who is looking for a house to buy 'j or rent in East End to stop and sea us, for we are doing an East End business and can show you as fine a lot of houses, either for sale or rent, as there is in the market; landlords, save monev and annoyance by leaving your property in our hands for rent and collection. J. II. Coleman it Co., 6212 Penn av. (1 ROCERS and dealers to bnv Boneless Boiled X Hams, sausage, pork, sparcribs. lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Ecinemau, 16 Pitts. Market PAINTING and plateglass glazing. B, C. Miller, 526 Grant st.. Pittsburg. PATENTS U. S. and foreign : fees payable on success. J.H. Stevenson, solicitor. 100 Fifth av. PATENTS O, D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader, rlttsburg; no delay. fT'O CAPITALISTS OR BUILDERS-We have a X desirable lot on a prominentdown street, 30x00; will lease for a term of years to anyone erecting a substantial building at a fair rental. Henry A. AVeaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. rpRUNKS honied to and from East End for 50c X Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. WANTED-Everybodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell 510 worth of goods on credit for 51 down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. f ANTED Engine; a one-horse power gas en- t glne or a 22-inch water motor. Address W. Nied, Allegheny. 0 "ITrTANTED Second-hand flour mill machinery; V state what you have. T. A. Coleman, AVil- klnsburg. Pa. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. "TAjELlYERY wagons Delivery wagons a!lstvles; XJ our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 244 Ohio 6t,, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. HORSE A good mare suitable for light delivery will be sold at a bargain. Cor. Ann anil Stevenson sts. HORSE Cheap Bay driving horse. 5 years old, sound and gentle. Call Monday afternoon at 4102 Butler st. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market: 46 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted tarm engine, etc; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafttng. Telephone sKW, 23-25 Part way, J. S. Young, Allegheny. Pa, STEAM PUMPS, new and second-hand boilers, engines, lnlectors. electors. South Bend wood pulleys, iron hubs, shafting and bangers, machln- ,sts uium luuuucn ouuiniuilia uiicis, oo lYBlcr street. Miscellaneous For Sale. BILLIARD and pool tables cash register; on easy payments. 90 Diamond st. sold CASH REGISTER and bar fixtures: second band. No. 90 Diamond st. OCCULT and theosophical works for sale. IT. Swlsshelm & Co., CI 20 Penn av.. East End, Pittsburg. I EDJ5RICK In large or small quantities, Witt j racr Brick Co.. Lim., 11 Federal St., Alle gheny, Ba. SAFE A pood key-lock safe for sale, MOiler, Bahmann & Co., 1934 Seventh ay. , CTASt OOO red brick delivered t. o. b. cin. 0JJ) Pittsburg or Irwin, P. Irwin Brick Companr. Limited, Irwin, Pa. Zml-oL. ' '!?.& POB SALE BUSINESS llnsiness Opportunities. , BUSINESS OPENING-In an old-established' Joboine house in the city is available to one or r tw o good men who can furnish fromJ10,000to 20, 000 capital and produce undoubted testimonials jf buslm ss integrltv. acquaintance and ability. Par ticulars can be learned confidentially at the office of Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood st. G1GAE STORE on good street in central part of citv: large trade: good clean stock of goods. Sloin Jt" Co.', 127 Fourth av. CONFECTIONERY STORE A good hnsincs place: good reason for selling. Inquire at 137 Twelfth St., bouthslde. DRUG STORE In a thriving manufacturing town on line of railroad; line opening: busi ness in a prosperous condition and everything in frimo order. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., 'ittsbnrg. DRUG STORE-Good location: invoices $1,700; very cheap. tf. Dawes, administrator. Ad dress H.'L. King, 437 Grant st. J?OR SALE I have a first-class hotel for sale with . the nnest bar in Ohio or cstern Pennsyl vania attached. For terms apply at oucetoJ. A. Morrow, Jr., East Liverpool, O. GROCERY For sale with .extensive trade; the I'd located grocery in this growing citv: ele gant room: nice fresh stock or staple goods; invoice about $2,000: rare opening to get a money making business. C. II. Folsom, Lima. O. GROCERY An old establish! d grocery store, dolnggood business, will be sold cheap lor cash if sold soon; good reasons for selling. Ad dress B. ,0., Dispatcu ofllcc. HOTEL Furniture and lease with large busi ness for sale: some 40 rooms. furnislrt.d throughout, in nice brick house; good barbusiness, etc.: in splendid location in tills rlty; pricc?l,000: cheap rent; rare chance. C. H. Folsom, Lima, O. HOTEL Doing a good business: first-class bar trade: also lhery in connection. Address Central Hotels Petersburg, Mahoning county. O. TEWELRY store In good location lare pppo tnnlty: established JSyears. Address K. i. Kill! Dispatch office. -VTEWSPAPER ROUTE For sale, at Rochester, Pa. Call or address F. L. Wilson. " ONE-FOURTH Interest in a good manufacturing business: clothing and gents inrnishlng store; line restaurant; grocery stores.5200 to flo.oio; cigar store; bakery; milk depot: Ilsh and ojsternilrket; batcher shop: iewelry store, at a bargain. Holmes & Co., Smlfnlicld st. POOL TABLES (3) with good will of the house, at McKec's Recks, on Charliers ai e., 2 squares from station: Inquire any evening on premises. P. F. Denmarsli. PRESS ROOM-And Job printing offiie; includes dallv paper, twocj Under and two job presses, folder, 300 tonts tpe: own power; three years lease; machinery new; 54.500 will, purchase: office paying: good reason for selling. Audress Bargain, Dispatch office. "OOUTE A 20-veir-old established route: good lAi paving Investment. For Information addi ess P. O. Box 347, Homestead. CTONE QUARRY-On Pennsylvania Railroad, O ten miles from Pittsburg; quarry opened; with railroad sidings; best stone In Allegheny county; low price for quick bale. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. C OCA will buy new and second-hand fnrnltnre PO-Jv store doing a good business; rent low; must sell on account of sickness. O. Box 71, Johnstown, Pa. Address AV., P. Business Properties For Sal". TXR SALE A'alnable business properly includ X ing 4 storerooms and snacious Opera House, in 1 prosperous manufacturing town on line of railroad and river; will be sold at a great bargain. Jas. AV. Drape i Co., 313AVooa strect.Pittsburg. I70R SALE Ocean House, Atlantic Citv. X. J., 60 rooms fnllv rnrnished, hot and cold baths, steam heat; well located at corner Pacihc and Con necticut avenues; lot 150200 feet. .1. G. Adams i. Co., Real Estate, Atlantic City, N. J. FOR SALE Storeroom and leasehold of one of the best locations for business in the town of Oakdale, now the center of oil operations, on tho P.. C. St. L. R. R. For particulars address Guy ANesblt. Oakdalc station. Allegheny Co.. Pa. rOIS SALE IilIF.ROA-ED REAL ESTATE Cltr Residences. AT A BARGAIN-Corner AVylie av. and Duff St., house or 12 rooms; lot 60xino reet; easy terms. George Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av. CENTER AA"., near Erin St. Brick house, eight large rooms, attic, bath room, laundry, rur nace in cellar, elegant slate mantels, tile hearths, best gas saving appliances, side entrance; lot 24x 163 with valuable front on AA'vlie for business stand or residence; good neighborhood. Inquire 21 Seventh av. TX)R SALE Cheap-SWOVTwo good houses ot J; five rooms each, both now renting for 5350 per year; a good investment: on Jane St.. S. S. ; Terms easy. (SSl.c) W. A. Herron A sons. 80 Fourth av. FOURTH AV Nos. 184 and 186.. two brick dwell ings, lot 42x85 feet: good location and will rapidly enhance In value; must be sold to close aa estate. Henry A. AVeaver & Co. MT. WASHINGTON-51,900 bnvs new house. 5 rooms, halt porches, cjty water, etc.. close to electric road: a bargain. Baltenspcrger & AVI11 iams, 143 Fourth av. . ON Secoud av Near Lloyd's mill. Iot20x63. with two brick dwellings front and rear; well rented andpavsover7 percent: will sell cheap to settle an estate. Henry A. AVeaver &. Co., 92 Fourth av. CQ 100 No. 270 Main St., Seventeenth ward, OO? lot 2SMxI10x37 feet, with an elegant brick dwelling of hall, estlbule. ten rooms, attic and bath; ail modern conveniences; terms to suit: owner going South is the reason for selling. See Thos. McCaffrey. 3509 Butler st. (2Q 700 PrC6s brlek front, live large rooms and tIDOj hall, near Fifth av. and Chestnut, three squares from Court House; side alley, sewered, both gases; easy terms. Burtt & Sweeny, 110 Fourth av. East End Residences For Salo. LARGE brick honse, in the center of Improve ments in the East End: lot 2j0xrj feet, cov ered by largs shade trees; suitable location tor family hotel. For particulars see Murry t Edsall, 121 Fourth av. OAKLAND residence Only 57.5C0; frame house; 8 rooms and finished attic; well finished throughout; lot 75x200 feet. Particulars of Marry & Edsall, Fidelity building. PENN AVENUE. East End, house and lot on line of cable cars; an excellent brick house of 8 nice rooms, bath, gas and water, dry cellar, wldo vestibule and hallway, wide covered porch over the entire front, all in prime order: good lot, alley in the rear, side entrance, small plot in front between sidewalk and porch: this property cau he bought on accommodating terms, and as the owner has moved East it must be sold. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. "PESIDENCE-Afine. large East End residence IX and beautiful cornerlot, 60 by about ISO feet, on one of the leadlug avenues, with pleasant sur roundings, free from small lcsidcnces; 12 spacious rooms in residence and replete throughout with all the more recent Improvements, and in luxurious condition in every part. Fuller particulars and permit to examine the property from Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 3I3AA'oodst., Pittsburg. T) ESIDEN CE and lot in tho East End, one sqnare X from South Highland av., at a great bargain; 8 rooms, small room, bath, etc., etc., and lot about 30x120 feet to an alley; a prompt purchaser can secure this property at 55.250; the best value In the EastEnd. SeeJas. AV. Drape Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. QT 500 Shadyside: 5500 cash, balance 525 per OtJ? month, or similar terms: one square lrcm Center ay. cars and railroad station: news-room frame: immediate possession: good, established neighborhood: lot 30x100: electric and gaslights; electric bells with annunciators, slate laundry tubs, very large cemented cellar; particularly large rooms, sliding doors to hall, parlor and dining room: guarantee as very finest material and worK manshfp: thousands of Pittsburgersto-dayare pay ing rent for less desirable homes that would meet payment of both prlnclpaland interest of this beau tiful home. Burtt & Sweeny, 110 Fourth av. CM OOO Two neat frame houses six rooms, bath tjptfcs and reception, on Baum st . corner AVood worthav.; lots 37x100: pleasant situation; take Center av. ear to Cypress; 54, 000 each. son, lus jrounn ay, C A OOO Two new frame nouses of 5 rooms and tJ3tfc finished attic each, on good street In East End: will rent for 5400 per vear; this a good invest ment. Sec Sloan & Co., 127 Fourth av. Allegheny Ttcslaences For Sale. A LLEGHENY--A neat brick dwelling of 8 rooms, li bath, gns and water, marble mantels, vesti bule, hall and cellar, etc. ; on line of electric cars, Allegheny; dwelling almost new and In prime order throughout; can be bought for 51,750 011 easy pay ments, or discount for spot cash : possession given at once. Keys at office of Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 AVoodst., Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY A very neat dwelling, contigu ous to the parks, Allegheny, 8 rooms, includ ing spacious double parlors, bath, lavatory, lftnndrv Ciimncp etc. etiv aurl In nmn nyilm. I throughout: would exchange in part for property iu lur suuurus, luc x-ipi. .uil ur Y llKlDSOUrK. Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY A nice dwelling in Allegheny. K square above the parks and electric cars; 7 rooms, with bath, lavatory and everything re splendent with beauty and comrort; a bargain can be obtained by a quick bnver, as the owner is going west; immediate possession. Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 AVood St., Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY North av.-Flne residence and corner lot; 9 pleasant rooms, possessing all the modern conveniences and in excellent con dition throughout; most delightful location, with a clear and unobstructed view of the parks. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 AVood St.. Pittsburg. ALLEGHENYRESIDENCE At a reduced fig ure, to close up the affairs or an old co. : good brick residence of 10 rooms, with bath, w. c, laun dry, etc., etc.; all in prime condition, and fine lot, 20x160 feet to an alley, Jas. AV. Drape & Co.. 313 AVoodst.. Pittsburg. CHARLES ST., Allegheny, frame dwelling house of 8 large rooms, good cellar, large lot; also, on same street, house of 0 rooms, attic, good cellar: iot 20x90: will sell cheap; easy paments if required; immediate possession given. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. T70R SALE New, No. 30 Taggart St., Second H ward, Allegheny, that excellent brick dwell ing, almost on line or electric cars; eight rooms, with bath, w. c. ; vestibule: hall and cellar: every thing in prime ;ordcr; will be sold at public sale on Avednesday afternoon, January 27. at 2 o'clock, on the premises: title perfect: immediate pos session; keys at officeofJas.W.Drape & Co., agents and auctioneers. 313 AVood St., Pittsburg, LOCUST ST., Allegheny Three story brick dwelling, containing 9 or 10 rooms with modern improvements: large stable and carriaee house: lot 48x130 feet. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal fc.v auicgncny. TOn SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Alle-licnv EPsidencrs For Sale. IRWIN AVENUE. Allegheny Four small frame houses close to electric cars; will rent for $3 50 and can be bought for J4.CO0 on moderate pay ments, or If sold separately price will be from 91.230 to tl,7i0 each; splendid chance to make a nice tnrn. Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood strCct. Pittsburg. MONTEREY ST., near North av. and parks, brick house of 7 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, finished attic side entrance and all modern con veniences, w ith lot 20x110 feet through to a 21-foot alley: price SC,5C0; terms easy. A. Z. Byers & Co., W Federal st. ' bHEFFIELD ST.-S3.000 Fine 3-story brick of 0 O rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom, toilet room, stationary washstand', slate mantels, fine cemented cellar; all modern conveniences: in first-class condi tion; lot 20x121. A. Z. Ber3 & Co., 83 Federal st. VALUABLE property corner Prehleav. and Han over st.. Allegheny, lot 72x13) feet, having thereon several frame buildings. Geo. Johnston, Agent, C2 Fourth av., Pittsburg. "WESTERN AV. Residence and two lols in Al- t legheny. property of the late Dr. Brure;good location, pleasant surroundings, ncarro psrksand electric cars; immediate possession. J.is.W. Drape &. Co.. 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. "I 400 Small payment down, balance In OJ-j monthly installments same as rent: new frame house of file rooms: lot 23x100 feet: Tenth ward. Allegheny Citv, near electric cars: good neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrlckart, HOrifthav. Tel. 1C7C. . C"0 900 Good frame house, five rooms, line fiDi att c, lcstibulo. front porch, papered throughout; good cellar; lot 24x120. on good street lu Allegheny; terms easy. Sloan & Co., 127 Fourth avenue. Snonrban Besldences For Sale. BEAUTIFUL HESIDENOE-Pituatcd one mle IroinSalemP. O.. on Franklin road, seiren room frame house, front aiid rear porch, large cel lar, fine barn. .111 abundance or fruit of all kinds: six acres of land: thtecMells on property: Innery respect a delightful home, and a posltl e bargain. Call or address 31. L. Bates, No. 17 Broadway, Salem, O. I7IFTY (10) brick and frame houses In Shadyside ' and East Liberty, at from 53.500 to S'i.0T0. Particulars ofMurry& Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. HOUSE Of 4 rooms, halls, large cillar. spring water and cistern; R. R. tare, s rents: easy payments, also C-ionm house, ?100 down. 112 per month, new, and new 5-room house to rent; nice lots from 800 lo S2J0. J. B. Zimmerman . 141 Fourth av., Pittsburg. HOUSES and lots In Coraopolis. P. & L. E. E.R.; easy terms. Address G. B. Hart, Coraopo lis. Pa. SUADYSIDE-rine residence property; conveni ent to P. R. K cable and electric lines: price 515,000. See Murry and Edsall, 121 Fourth avenue. WILKINSBURG New framchouse often rooms and attic; five rooms on first floor, tle rooms on second floor, tile hearths, hard wood cabinet mantel, bath, w. c., hot and cold water, large rooms, sewered, city water; lot 52120to an alley: this Is a commodious and excellent home; removal of owner caue or sale, casttrn exposure, good lo cation. Hoffmai. & Baldridge, A Ilkinsburg, op poslte depot. Telephone. 7248. FOR SALE LOTS City Lots. BEAUTIFUL building lot. corner Wvllc nvenno and Duff street, elegant location for grocery store. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. C1HEAP. cheap, cheap, cheap On AVylie av., J corner Frances st., 222x100 feet to an alley. George Johnston, 62 Fourth av. CORNER AA'YLIE AVENUKand Frances stret t, 5jJ03 feet. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth I70R S ALE ?1,600-Lot 22 ft. front Erin St., which : is paved, bv 115 l-et to Trent st., near AVvlle av.. Eleventh ward. 1122.) Ar. A. Herron A-Sous, 80 Fourth av. ON Cliaunccy st. near Wjlle av.. Thirteenth ward, two nice building lots, 20x)3 feet each to 20-foot alley, George Johnston, G2rourthav. "TTTEHSTEK AV., leet, near Chauncey st. 1 George Johnston. Agent, 62 Fourth av. CJ"I fffA-510 cash and 5' per month, good building tOXOU lots on line or electric road. Mt. AVash lngton. BalteuspergerA-AViUlams. 143 Fourth ay. East End Lots For Sale. riRAIG ST. Between Dayard st. and Center V av., .erv fine building lot 50x142 reet to an alley. George Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av. 170R SALE On Forbes St.. near Craig St., Fonr . teenth ward, adjoining the main entrance to Schenlev Park, lot 29 ft. front, less than 100 a front foot: a bargain. (13) AV. A. Herron & Sons, So Fourth a v. Allegheny Lots For Sale. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS on Fayette 'St., Alle gheny. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st. TREMONT ST. Near Tennsjlvanla av., Alle gheny, six beautiful building lots, 21x10.1 feet each to an alley. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Snhurhan Lots For Sate. EIGHT acres on line of A. V. R, R.. adjoining the new and enterprising town of Kensington; suitable for gardening or manufacturing; can be bought cheap and on very easy terms. See Sloan A Co., 127 Fourth a v. HOUSES and lots in Coraopolis, P. JtL. E. C. II. Stevenson, Coraopolis, Pa. LARGE LOTS for business and dwellings in the new manufacturing town or Avonmorc, on AVest Penn Railroad; a rapidly growing town and a good place to make a profitable Investment. Jas. AV. Drape A Co., 313AVood st., -Pittsburg. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlers-Fine bnlldlng lots 5300 to 5600. according to size and location, within sight or the Court House: Chartiers Is the most accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg, being reached bv the P. & L. E. R. in 12 minutes, by Chartiers packets in 25 mlputes and by electric cars, which are to take the place of the present horse car line next spiing, in 25 minutes; these lota Iront on line of eiectric road. For further particu lars, T. II. Dickson, 06 Fourth av.. Room 30. W ILKINSBURG Choice lots on sewered street with stone sidewalks: within five minutes of P. K. R. depot, and one square of electric line; surrounded with good improvements, building line and restrictions: size, 50x122 to an alley 20 leet wide. Hoffman Baldridge, AVilkinsburg, opposite depot. Telephone 7248. WILMERDINO Three (3) choice lots near Air Brake works: must be sold at once. Murry & Edsall, Fidelity building. Farms For Sale. I7ARM A good farm, about 100 acres, near the . city, only one mile from railroad station, churches, schools, etc., etc.: excellent dwelling, outbuildings, large orchard, water, etc,, etc.; one of the best farms lu the county and for stock or dairy purposes has no equal. Jas. AV. Drape A Co., 313 AVood St., Pittsburg. Tj'ARM Clieap NIcelv located, small poultry and J? truck farm with natural gas well: abundance of gas ror greenhouse, poultry house, etc, without cost. Drape & Co., 313 AVood st. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. EOR SALE Commence the new year right. The X Muskegon Improvement Company is organized under the laws of Michigan for the purpose of raising funds to induce manufacturers to locate In their citv. The company purchased a tract; of land, subdivided it into lots and sold to citizens of Mus kegon in one day 2.800 lots at a uniform price of 5110 per lot. Some of these lots have been resold tor 51,500. and many of them for from $500 to 31. 000 each. Fl'e hundred houses and 12 immense fac tories is the result of the sale, the profits being used to erect the factory buildings which were pre sented free to the present owners. The same com pany now offer 1.800 lots at a uniform price or 5165 each. Terms only $5 cash and 52 a week or 58 a month.. The lots in the second sale are more worth 5300 than those in the first sale were worth 5130 on account or said improvements. The tompnny Issue a bond backed by a million dollars to duplicate in 1892 what was done in 1831. Send your name and postofflcc address and we will cheerfully mail you free plats, maps, a bauUlnl bird's eye view of a city of 3J.0O0 and such information as every intelli gent person will appreciate. If you do not become a purchaser you will find this information valuable and instructive. This is the one chance or your lire. It doesn'tcost anything to investjgatc. Avrlte to Chas, M. Steele Sons, Sole Agents, Muskegon, Mich. SEVERAL desirable manuracturing sites, river and railroad front. George Johnston, Agent, 62 Fourth av. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co.. 77 Diamond St.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL casn paid for old gola and silver watches and Jewelry repaired; new work made 10 order. Chris. Hauch, 541 Smlthfield. PERSONAL-Credlt, yes, 'credit on flnejlress goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc.. at J. Dtvyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthtleld. PERSONAL Wall paper for Friday and Satur day only: any 15-cent goULpaper in our line of new spring styles for 10 cents. Shldle's, 403 Smith field street. PERSONAL Have you subscribed ror your magazines and periodicals for '02? If not, come and see us before doing so; it will pay you; also, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfield st. Open every even ing. "PERSONAL Stop coughing? 51,000 reward fora X case of throat or lung trouble, last stages ex cepted, which cannot be relieved- by a proper use of Dr. X. Stone's Bronchial AVafers; 2ocaboxat druggists. For sample send 10c to Stone Med. Co., Chicago. 111. PERSONAL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired mv breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman, Dickson, the w ell known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood st., second floor, has been substituted, who now does alt ray cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1553. PERSONAL New patents Issued January 12.1802; list furnished by O. D. Levis, Tatent Attor ney. 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg, Pa. Established over 20 years. Frank G. CaldwelL Wheeling. AA". A'a., sheet metal panel for celling and walls; John AV. Daniels, In Ogden, Utah, iron ing board; Robert H. Dixon. Santa Rosa, Cat., pruning implement; norace B. Forbes, Ogrleu, Utah, magazine for arms; John B. Goodwin, Pitts burg. Pa., metallic standing rooting: John Harper, J.oudon, England, portable scaffold: Frederick D. Hoil, Pittsburg, alarm clock: Lewis Lipp, Cincin nati, O.. flushing tank; Charles A. Paul, Ft. AVajne.Ind. , pulley; LeonSoulerin, Paris, Frame, pneumatic railway brake: G. A. Spang, Butler, la., pressure blower; Morris C. Wilson. Athens. Pa., extension ladder. United States and all foreign patents obtained at reasonable prices. SECURE desirable boarders and lodgers by ndvertlsln; in the' cent-a-vrord colauuu TO EET. East End Besldences To Eet TO LET Dwelling, II roorrs. situate on the cor ner of one or the most prominent avenues or the East End: snltable as a dwelling or for lodging rooms or offices for physicians: is fitted complete with all modern conveniences. Apply at COOL. Penn av. TO LET-FIfthav.,Oakland (also fronting Forbes St.), a large house. 15 roomstmodern fixtures; very large grounds; very suitable foraflrst-cLasi lodging house. AV. A. Herron & Sons. SO ourtb. avenue. rro LET East End modern residence, 10 rooms JL all modern conveniences, latest features: loca tloifcholre and surroundings unsurpassed; 3-ycar lease only. Henry A. Breed, 516 Market st. TO LET-On Wineblddlc v belo-y Liberty, frame honse 9 rooms, bathroom, laundry. In quire cor. AA'lneblddle and Cypres! st. Alleslieny Residences To Eet. rpo LET No. 138 Ridge avc. Allegheny. $X) per X month: three-story brick honse. eight rooms, bath, cemented l.iundrv, both gases: Immediate possession. Apply to V. AV. Lawrence &Co., AVaterst., below Penn avc., Pittsburg. TO LET Kirnpatrick nr Allegheny, Second ward; two neat brick houses, six rooms, bath, halt vestibule,1 etc ; immediate possession. A Leggate & Son, 103 Fourth av. TO LET Allegheny av.. very desirable residence, 9 rooms; all conveniences; location choice. Henry A. Breed. 510 Market st, TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee. 70S Tcnii av.. Room bit. rpo LET See John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal -I. si.. , lor Allegleny houses. Suburban Residences To Lot, TO LET 5" to 510 a month Houses. 3 to 7 rooms each. atWlldwood station, on Allegheny Val ley Rallwav.ninc miles trom Union statioii; imme diate possession. A. Leggate & Son, 1CS Fourth avenue. Rooms To Let. I BURNISHED ROOMS-No. 101 Avery St., Alle . ghenr. Pa. OAKLAND Furnished room for single gen te mnn; private family; pleasant room. 3SI3 Forbes st. ROOMS Two furnished front rooms for house keeping, 1 minute from Court House. 223 Fifth av. I)OOMS Furnished and unfurnished, at Room k Renting Agency. 130 Robinson St. EOOMS Second and third floor 611 Smlthfield st. Inquire Maltby's Oj ster Depot. I OOM Nicely furnished room ou first floor front. L 173 Ellsworth. Offices and Desk Room To Let, TO LET Desk room in our main office, with fuse of desk, etc.; also a private room, newly furnished with desk, chairs, carpets, etc. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET GO Fourth av,. two fine, large connec tion offices on second Hoor, with vault. AV. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. T0 LET Oflicesjon I'enn av., below Fifth St., at present occupied by a physician. Address A. AV., Dispatch office. Rnsiness Stands To Let. rpo LET Five fine new ware or business houses, X fn e stories high, 20 ft. tront by 90 ft. deep. In cluding steam heat, steam elevator, electric light ing; fineolhces, with large fireproof" vault, on New Grant St.. near Seventh av., adjoining the lino building orBIndlev Hardware Co. For terms and particulars, see AV. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Manufacturing property, 144 feet front on Washington av.. Allegheny: IV) feet dep to paved back street, with brick and frame build ings on the AAahIngton av. front, and large vacant ground In rear lor storage: buildings will be plated in order to suit tenant. Apply to Benj. F. Jen nings, All est Pcnn Steel AA Torts, Preble av.. Alle gheny. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of W. A. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts., Pittsburg. Pa. TO LET Storeroom and basement fronting on Pcnn and Frankstown avs., at the East End. in the crv best part of the East End for any kind of mercantile business. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. 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 Filth av. aO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond at, in new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Apply to Business Office The Dispatch, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. fPO LET Only 81.500 ner year. large ware or X business house, 50xSO feet: three stories Ross. near Third av.; send lor list. Sons, SO Fourth av. W. A. Herron & rno LET- -The very des!rabTe storeroom (with nt) No. 203 Smlthfield St.. Central X basement) Hotel building. Apply at Kaufmauus' store. TO LET A large room. 100x40, on second floor, suitable for storage or light mauufactariug, Daniel McCaffrey, 238 and 240 Fiftli av. a'O LET Storeroom with ce!iar..'v20 Liberty street, 21T75 feet in the clear, extending through to Third avenue. rpo LET Stores good stores; well located on X Smlthfield and Wood sts. (., ii. ijove, 13 Fodrth av. TO LsT Good Wood st. 4-storv brick buiding; well located. C. H. Love. 03 1 ourth av. rpo LET-Hotel in this city; ceutrally located. C. JL 11 . Love, 03 Fourtii av. Farms To Let. TO LET The Hamnett farm, about 65 acres, one mile directly nack of IIometcad,Pa. Inquire of C. J. Hamnett, Homestead, Pa. Miscellaneous To Lets. STABLE Very convergent; will hold three horses and two ti agons. Call at 97 Seventh av. t LOST. LOST Friday afternoon in Fifth av. cable car. lady's black handbag, containing !3J or 10. Finder will be rewarded by leaving came at 302S Fifth av. LOST Poct-etbook containing plenty or papers to identify the owner. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Houston Bros.', Thirty second st. LOST Itlng. gent's diamond ring; B. & O. depot, downtown street to Ft. Wavne depot. Alle f;heny, orpostoffiee to Mt. Washington Incline; iberal reward. W. J. Coyle, No. 35 Fourth av.. city ; EDUCATIONAL. VTEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND -Ll typewriting and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 204 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber !). Evening sessions. Catalogues and journal to any address free. BU20-TTS LEVI LPDDgX, A. M., Principal. Tartifs shorthand school" This institution, devoted exclusively to Instruc tion in shorthand and typewriting, is now In Its eighth year. The conductor has had an experience of "j years as ocielal stenographer lor courts and legislative bodies. Firty typewriters are Tor the use or students. Three floors arc devoted cn tlrelvtothe use or the school. The intiuiction is thorough and practical. Sessions are held dav ana evening. For full particulars and catalogue call on oraddress A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood street. jan-SG-Tbs GURRY SIXTH STREET. CTJRP.T Collegiate Department, Tho Dost, CUKKY Normal School, Tho Best. CBKKT English Training School, , The Best CURRY Business College, v Tho Best. CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best. CURUx" Conservatory of Music, The Best CURRY School of Elocution, The Best. CURRY Faculty and Discipline, Tho Best. Call or send for catalogue. H. M. ROWE, President. ocM-51 $500 REWARD. The Board of Fire Underwriters of Alle gheny county hereby offers tho abovo re ward for thef detection, conviction and pun ishment of the party concerned in an at tempt to fire the bnlldlng of Messrs. Flem ing & Hamilton, situated on Third avenue, this city, on the morning of January 10, lS9i jal3-18 J. B. McFADDEN.Fire Marshal. STENGILS, STEEL STAMPS, JIUBBER STAMPS, SEAL EimUA"EIlVTLT. W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave al-TT8 J. O. FLOWER, nDern. -fcal Office, -3b35r rE2C3V AVE. ja7-35-rrs M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING At iD CLEANING. 5t Sixth Avenue, ahl9-C3-TUTha Pittsburg; Pa. S500 TO S500,00LV OLOAN on mort gages, city, or conntry property, at lowest Pittsburg. Telephone No. 97i' ! Jal5-29-D UNEMPLOYED people can easiest secure situations by advertising in THE DIS- FATCH'd cent-a-word eotaauEWj AUCTION SAEE. BRUCE & SHIELDS. Attorneys, Fifth avenue and Grant street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ON PENN AVE. -AND Large Stable Property in the Rear, On Northeasterly Corner of Penn Avenue and Barker's Alley, Fourth Ward, Pittsburg. , In re estate of Benjamin Trimbte.deccased, at No. 13S of November term, 1891, of the Or phans' Court of Alleshenv connty. By virtno or an orderof tho said Oplians' Conrfat said nmnuerand term, the under-si-rncd as trnstee and administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a., of the estato of said Benjamin Trim ble, will expose tho following property at PUBLIC SALE On tho premises, Nos. 623 and 625 Fenn ave nue, Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1892, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. IT, That certain real estate sitnato in the Fonrth ward of tho said city of Pittsbnrjr, consisting of two lots or pieces of ground, aa follows: First On the northeasterlycorncrof Penn nienneantl Barker's alley; fronting forty (40) leet on Penn avenne, and ronnin:; back northwardly along faidnlley, preserving tho same width, one hundred and twenty (120) feet to an alley ten (10) feet wide. Second On the eastwardly side of Bark er's alley, at the distance of one hundred and thirty (130) feet from Penn avenne, thence extending northwardly one hundred and sixty (160) feet, thence eastwardlv, par allel with Penn avenue, flfty-tliree (53) feet three (3) inches, tlsonee southwardly one hnndred and sixty (100) feet to an alley ten (10) feet wide, thence westwardlv along said alley Jiftv-three (53) feet three (3)iiicuesto Baker's alley. On which there is erected a largo ionr storied brick hotel building lorty (40) feet front by one hnndred and twenty (120) feet in dppth and a lnrge stable and cow market. TEEMS OF SALE TobeS percent of the amount of the bid when the Dronerty is knocked down; one-third cash on-dclivery of deed, (the 5 per cent paid down being part thcteof) and tho balance intwoeqttal an nual payments, with interest nt6percent per annum from date of continuation of sale, evidenced by common bond, seenred by mortgago on tho premises, with CO day sci fa. insurance and attorney'"" connni'-'Jioii clauses, OR ALL CASH, AT TIIE OPTION" OF THE PURCHASE!. JAMES P. QTJINX, Trustee and Administrator, d. b. n. c. t.a. Office Fifth avenue and Giant street, third floor over drug store. jalO S0-10,16,2,S?,24 26-27 23 LAZEAR & ORE. Attorneys, 400 Grant st., Pittsburg. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF John Wagner, deceased. Bv virtue o! an order of the Orpnans' Court of Allegheny County at No. 113 February term, 1691, 1 will expose at public sale on the premisei on TUESDAY, Febrnary a, 1892, at 3 r. M., a piece of land in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Pittsbnrg fronting one hun dred feet on Thirty-sixth street, and extend ing back, of even width between Charlotte street and an alley, a distance of eighty-two feet eight inches. See deed from Jonas Groves et ai to John Wagner, d.itd April 16. 1S69, and recorded in 'Deed Hook, vol. 2W, page 216. On said property are erected three small brick dwelling houses of six rooms and an attic each, and three larger brick dwelling houses of six room", attic and hall each, all in lirst-clnxs condition, with gas and water pipes in each. The property will be subdivided to suit pur chasers. Terms of sale: T o hundred dollars down, one-half of balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance in one and two years, with inte.est from date of confirmation, to be securod by bond and mortsage (with 30 days sci. fa. clause) on tno premises, or all cash, at the option of the purchasers. FLORENTIEX WAGNER. Administrator or John Wagner, tlcc'd, jal6-22-s 171 Thirty-sixth st., nttsbure. Bl JAS. W., DRAPE & CO., EXCELLENT PRESSED BRICK DWELLING With lot, at auction, No. 30 Taggart street. Second waid, Allegheny; online of electric cars. A most excellent dwcllintr, almon now; oight cood rooms with hath, vr. c, ga. vestihulo, hall and dry cellar, etc., etc. Everytlrlng in prime order; will be sold at public sale on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, at 2 o'clock p. it., on the premises. Title perfect. Immediate possesion. Further particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. Astents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsbnrg. Jal648-n BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, ETC. Moved from the conntry to 237 Ohio street, Allegheny, and to be sold at public sale in said store, commencing this SATURDAY EVENING, January 16, at 7 o'clock, contirfu ingou Monday afternoon and daily after ward. A. S. MILLER, Assigneo and Attorney, St. Nicholas build ing. JAS. VT. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. jal6-50-D C. H. WEINHAUS, AUCTIONEER, 532 SMITHFIELD ST. Sales of merchandise at storeand residences promptly attended to. Cash advances mide on all consignments. Jal3-I3 FOR SALE. Bids will be received until FEBRUARY 10, 18'J2, for the SEWER PIPE WORKS And manufactured pipe on hand, of the Penn'a. Man'fg., Mining ,t Supply Co., at TORONTO, OHIO. The company reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Address all communica tions to JOHN S. DAVISON.Treas., P. 0. Box 731, Pittsbnrg, Pa. jal8 ONE-Cent-a-Word wilt secure a situation in Tilt" DISPATCH'S want colnmns. BUY A HOME 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, -,.' "s-K't - t;-v -H - i "t-1 -j, "TEM-'T jH-3a " . J4v.ts6.J a, jau-aa-inCT j CHOICE PROPERTIES. UNION AVENUE, ALLEGHENY Fronting the Parks. A Good Residence. 0 Rooms. Modern Fixtures. Lot 30x110 tett. j PRICE VERY REASONABLE. W.'A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth Avenue. Ja2-15-a FOR SALE HANDSOME RESIDENCE. OF CHAS. L. COLE, ESQ.. On Allegheny Avenne. 12 rooms, in eood orders i modern fixtures, large lot. carriage nouse anu scaDie on alley in rear. Price very reasonable (43) W. A. .HERRON & SONS, Ja5-75-ll-lG-2i 80 FOURTII AV. f Now being finished: flno OAKLAND. $7,000 FOR SALE. neiv house eight rooms; very latest fixtnres: lame lot; location desirable. (S3). W. A. HEKEOX & SONS. SO (.Fourth ar. JaI3-10U-12,16,a,23,23 Penn Ave., fTo To let for one or three years. East End, -XaboatS0 fcet; l0CaU011 Stmwnnm I '-a-herron & sons, OlUreiUOIU SO Fourth avenue. ja-G7-J4,16,lD,23 A lino honsoD rooms modern fixturcsttne of the best locations in Hitzeiwood. W.A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. jal3-70-ws FOR SALE $0,300 IIAZEL'VOOD AV. TO LET jOppositfi the Postofflcc .Large office building. FOURTII AV.Sendforlit. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO OFFICES. '.Fourth avenue. jali-OT-TTS Location central: lot OO'xin feet, with a. eood brick dwelling 10 rooms. (45) W. A. HERRON & SON'S, 80 Fourth av. jalS-75-16,21,2G-fel,G SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY, FOP. SALE. -v One of the best In Wiltins- TO-LET I burg: new bulldin-r, -with FINE BUSI- V. dwellinir: tvorthvan exarain- NES ration. AV. A. HERRON & LOCATION. 1 SONS, 80 Fourth av. ) Ja7-4S-7,11.1S STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. STEAMSHIP TICKETS 1:0 AND FROM all parts of Europe, drafts, money or der', cable transfers and foreign coin at low est New York rates. MAS SCHAMBEKG& CO., No. 527 Sniithllold St., Pittsburg, Pa. Es tabiished in lSKi. sel0-TT3 AMERICAN LINE. Saillnc every Wednesday from Philadelphia nnd Liverpool. Pusenger accommodations for all classes nnsurpax-ed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Nor way, Sweden, Deiimarlr, etc. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION" CO., General agents, 305 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full information can bo had of J. J. Mo CORMICK, Fonrth avenue and Smlthfield street. LOUIS MOESER, 616 Smlthfield street. mhS-4 Prrs -rirlllTE STAR LINE it iorQu lueen.town and Llvemool. Tlnvnl nnii ITtilttd States Mail steamer. Tcntonic.Jaii 20. 10:33am I "Tentimic. Feb. 17. flam Britannic, Jan. 27. Z pm I Britannic. Feb H,2:.10pra Jlijestic. Feb. 3. 10 am j 'Majestic.JIar 8r0am Ailriatlr. Feb. 10. 3 p m Germanic. 3Iar. 9. 3 p in From White btardoct, foot or West Tenth St., New York, i "-Jecnnd cabin oi these steamers. Saloon rates, ?50 ami npvranl. second cabin ?35 and $10. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old conntry. S3). ..,. White Star drafts payable on demand la all the nrlnelpil banks thronpliont Great Britain. Applr to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. CB and 401 SmitlilieU St.. Plttsbnrsr. or II. MAITLAND KEKSEY. Gen eral Agent, 2 Broadway. NewYorl.. .Jal3-D CUNAIiD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER POOL VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40 North Klver. Fast express mail service. Umbrla. Jan. 1(1. 7 a. m.'nothnla, Feb. 10. 2p. m. Gallia. Jan. 2!. 1&0 p. m.lUmbria.Feb.l3,530.m. Etrnria. Jan.30.5-J0a.m.lervia, Feb. 2". n a.m. Aurania. Feb. 0, lp. m.lGallio. Feb. 21. 2 p.m. Cabin passage fWantl upward, according to lo cation; second cabin, 535. Steerajre tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. " For freight and passage applv to the eompanVa oflice. 4 Bowling Green. New York. VERNON II. BROWN CO.. General Agents, or CHARLES P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood St.. Agent for Pitts bnrg, Pa. jall-D ALLAK I,IIVE; ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Derry and Galway. Tho tno-t direct route from Scotland unci North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 30. Steerage, $19. CTBTr) Service of i Mr X AI1VAX IvTTCJE; LINE ) STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via London every Fortnight. Jan 28, State of Nebraska. S A. M. CABIN, $40. Second das. $23. Steerage. $19. Apply to J. J. McCOisMICK, 639 Smlthfield ...-Ant Tit,cl, Tl n'.i!-Tl street, Pittsbnrg. Norddentscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line ot Etprcs. Steimers. New York to -onthainpton (London). Bremen. SPRING FAILINGS. 1392. Eider. Havel, Ems. Lahn, t-aalc. Spree, Elbe, Alter. Trave, Elder. Havel, Ems. Lalin, taalc. Fat., Tne-.. !at.. Tues. Sat.. April 2Elbe. Anrll !i Aller. Wed., May 1J Sat.. May 21 Tiies.. May si tat.. May 2i Tees., May 31 Sat.. June 4 Tues., Jnne 7 bat.. Jnne It Tues., June II Wed., Jnne 15 Sat.. June IS Tues., June 21 Sat.. June 2 Tues., June 23 April 9l frave, Anrtll? Eider. April n Ha el, April IS Ems. Tne Wed., April 20 Labu, t-at., April 23 S.i-ile, Tues., April as "pree. Sat.. April30Elbe, Tues., May 3 Aller. t-at.. May 7lTravp. Tuei., May 101 Elder. Sat... Mav 14 Havel. Spree. Tues. Mar 17 Ems. Sat.. Jnlr. 2 Tlmn from Mew Vork to Southampton. 7 davs. From Soutnampton to Bremen.21or30 honrs. Froiji Southampton to London, bv Southwestern Railway Co.. Si nonrs. Trains every hour in tbesnmmer season, ltallwavcarrl ijtes for London await pas fienjeers In Southampton I)ock3 on arrival of ex press steamers from New York. These steam rs are well known fortheir speed,, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCHAMBEIJG & CO.. 527 Smlthtleld St., LOUIS MO-jER. 016 Smlthtleld St., Agents for Pittsburg. deS-50-P SECURE desirable boarders and lodgers by advertising in the cent-a-vrord columns of THE DISPATCH. WHERE INCREASE jyE& I - - " - 5 A a. f Mffli