?&&P9z$Qfe ri- THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1892. PHARISEES OF TO-DAY. A Well-Known Minister Says That They Exist Kow as of Old, MAKING A SHOW OF GREAT TIRTDE. Their Efforts .Against the funday Papers Wilt Vo Xo Good. AXOTHEE STEREOTYPED L. & 0. SEEMOX The church is not wholly in sympathy with the recent crusade ot the Law and Order Society for the suppression of Sunday newspapers. This was made evident yester day in the morning sermon of Eev. E. R. "Donehoo, pastor of the Eighth Presbyterian Church, who has an interesting congrega tion of West End people. He preached to B large congregation, taking the following es his text: They bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their finders. Matthew xxlii., 4. "Love of power." he said, "comes natural to men. They are never happy unless they are bossing somebody, and the more they succeed in compelling others to submit to their authority the happier they seem. We instinctively delight in legislating for onr fellowmen, and are generally far more ex ercised over infections of law by others than because of any delinquencies of onr own. Some people grow pale when others err from the ritht in the least particular, while utterly disregarding the great laws of charity and sympathy themselves. Many derive equal pleasure from seeing their hapless fellowman punished severely for some technical violation ot law, ana in de fiantly ignoring those simple and all-em- bncing precepts defined by a prophet of old, 'What doth the Lord require or thee but to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly before thy God.' Will Not Acknowledge It. "It would be a waste of precious time at this late day to arraign the Pharisees who so often evokCJ the displeasure of the Son of God, since they are all dead and gone to their account long, long ago, while nobody admits to being their successors in the church of our day. The fact is that the most uncompromising in their beliefs and practices would resent the implication that would placet" ;m along side of the Pharisees of the New Testament Men do not like to be called by this title, though Sanl of Tar ms was very proud once to be styled 'a Pharisee of the Pharisees.' It is best therefore to let ihe old Pharisees rest, since neither our praise nor out censure can reach them cow. But when we decide on this course, it is not to be inferred that they have not transmitted their peculiar habits and modes of thought to certain legitimate successors. "A brief description of the Pharisee, as he passed under the scrutiny of the Master in the olden time, may possibly aid you in identifying his counterpart in our modern life, and especially if you make the search in those communities where Christianity has become firmly planted. Characteristics Not Obsolete. "The Pharisees were not naturally nor by open act a had set, far from it; they were regarded with an awe bordering on rever ence lor their supreme devotion to the law of God, while they did more than any others, albeit in most irrational nays, to show their extreme devotion to a cause whose work and mission they wholly mis conceived. The Pharisees were always pre pared to enforce the law at all hazards hen it bore heavily on such as differed with them in religions opinions. They were even ready to obey the law themselves, if thereby they were rendered conspicuous by placing their condnct in contrast with that ol their less hypocritical fellow men. "So long as the Pharisee could keep him self before the public as a rigid adherent to the law in its rainutia, he never suffered the opportunity to pass unimproved, since his obedience made others feel uncomfortable, and that delighted him immensely. The more absurd the law appeared in his nar row interpretation of it, themnre it annoyed and opnressed others, the more zealous" he was about its observance. Two motives seemed to dominate his mind in all that he did, and these the Master -plainly pointed out: the ambition to lord it over others and the desire to impress them with his superior sanctitv. As a result of theircourse of con duct, Christ also indicated, they shut up the kincdom of heaven against others, and themselves refused to enter. Only to lie Seen of Men. "The text is a plain, unvarnished picture of the Pharisee as he flourished in Christ's day, though it is by no means a flattering one, nor such as any one in this nineteenth century would like to have fixed upon them. 'Thev bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lav them on men's shoulders, but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers.' Their purpose in all this was uncovered in these expressive words ot Christ: 'All their works they do to be seen of men.' A religion of that particu lar tvpe, though rare in these days, is yet occasionally to be encountered. "One of the singular phenomena of the working out of that old Pharisaic spirit h3S invariably been a reaction such as -has caused the friends of truth and justice to tad.y deplore the results. The Reformation o; tie sixteenth century was a noble victory for the rights of conscience against the trrannical encroachments of Phariseeism. dranj a were the results of that rcforma tii" there were yet evils flowing from it which were greatly to be regretted, a spirit oi insubordination to all ecclesiastical authoritv, a liberalism which developed in its time into rank skepticism. The same w as observed in the French Revolution, when the people undertook to throw off the irksome restraints of the effete monarchy; the issue wa the 'Reign of Terrors,'with its nctr to be forgotten horrors. The Puritans of England were another case in point. Itronght on a Tteign of Evil. "They started out to redress the wrongs which had been nurtured in the corrupt ciurt of Great Britain. With the law mak ing power at last in their hands they pro ceeded to enact laws against every sin in the calendar, and attached to them penalties of the most dire character. By the time the Puritans got this far, the people began to rebel, and the final outcome of the strug gle was the annuling not alone of the op nressive laws which those fanatics had passed, but the entire abrogation of good tnd wholesome laws bv which the eVil passions of men were held in check. In the early days of the colonies the Puritanic spirit 'displayed itself in the enactment of laws of the most onpressive character, laws which bound the consciences of men and robbed them of inalienable rights bestowed upon them by the great Creator. What followed? That which always follows the unrestrained exercise of the" old Pharisaic spirit, a reaction issuing in antinomianism and open licentiousness. "The age which succeeded that which burned witches and put men in the stocks for not sroing to church on the Lord's Day was one in whichinfidelity and all manner of lawlessness flourished as they had never done before nor since in this country. Doubtless General Grant was riht when he declared that the speediest way to secure the repeal oi an ounmious law lay in its rigid enforcement but it is also true that the harsh enlorccment of even good laws, under radically different circumstances lrom what was originally contemplated in their enactment, cenerally results in a reaction that will sweep such laws and matiy other go-id and wholesome ones from the statute looks of the nation. Luffs Can't Lost Forevrr. "Study the Bible from beginning to end with a particular regard to the question of legislation; then read profane hbtory-with the same thought in mind, and of this I believe every thoughtful student will be thoroughly convinced that however wise and humane aud timely may have been the laws which from time to time have been promulgated by the world's most renowned legislators, it has been found simply im possible to so legislate for future genera tions that important modifications, or ab solute repeal of those laws will not become necessarv with the advancement of society. What the Pharisees particularly disliked in Jesus Christ was his disposition to disregard their fine-spun interpretations and absurd refinements of law which betokened a spirit utterly alien to that gospel of peace and l&ve which he had come to proclaim. "Their ceremonial observances, which thev valued so hichly, he swept aside as so manv cobwebs obscuring the light which he had "come to let in on mankind. Those laws were all right in their time, but they required nullification, and without waiting lor their lormal repeal He nullified them without the slightest scruples. The Way of Sensible 1'eople. "Sensible people have been following the example of the great Master from that day to this. They have stood up for the en forcement of all good and wholesome laws at all times, while they have been alive to the fact that conditions change with the growth of society and the advancement of civilization, and thev have therefore recog nized the propriety of adapting the laws to the new conditions, of modifying them to suit the requirements, or of suffering them to tall into 'innocuous desuetude,' without once imagining that they b.ad violated any of their conscientious obligations. "Within a recent period talk has been indulged in of enforcing certain laws which have lain dormant for a long period, laws which bear upon the observance of the Lord's Day. Now I concede to no one a higher reverence for this holy dav than I myself entertain; I am prepared to do all in mv power to maintain its sanctity. It is on thisver account that I protest against such extreme and irrational methods as will most surely result in its ultimate dis honor. I feel as certain, as I do that the tides will ebb and flow to-morrow as they have been doing through infinite ases, that a blind and unreasonable enforcement of Sabbath laws, without taking into ac count the fact that times have materiallv changed since such laws were enacted, will eventually issue in their utter nullification or total repeal, and when that consumma tion is brought about by the misguided friends of the Sabbath, they will then know to their sorrow and dismay what a 'Conti nental Sunday' really implies. Sunday Papers Here to Stay. "As to the publicat&n of Sunday papers, whatever may be your opinion or mine on the subject, this "much I feel assured of, that the Sunday paper will continue to be published, despite the protests of anybody, and will be defended by a very large class in the community, and read by regiments and brigades of Christian professors. In the meanwhile, instead of wasting our ammunition in the vain endeavor to suppress tbein, would it not be the part of wisdom to so bring the influence of the church to bear upon those who publish them that they may be converted into agencies for the ad vancement of that truth which is destined in God's good time to drive back all error and flood the world with the light and glory which shines from the throne of the great King of Kings?" TO STOP AND CONSIDES. Rev. Mr. Sutherland Says Ills One of the Hardest Thlnca to Do. "The Gallery of Wonders"' was the theme of Rev. Dr. Sutherland's discourse last evening at the Second Presbyterian Church. His text was from Job, 37; xiv, "Stand Still and Consider the Wonderous Work of God." He said: "One of the most difficult things for people who live in this busy, aetive, restless age, is to stop and consider. There is much in the religions life of our time that is commendable and shines out resplendent by contrast, and strikingly exemplifies the spirit and teachings of the Master. There is urgent need of a more thoughtful consideration cf the wonderful works of God, even on the part of those who profess to be the followers of Christ. To ''stand still and consider" is an essential condition of spiritual knowledge and power. All nature is a picture gallery of wonders, the study of which enriches man. Nature does everything in her power to make man stop and consider. Man himself, as fear fully and wonderfully made, is as much a source of wonder to the student of to-day as he was to the philosopher of ancient times. "But what are all the wonders of the ma terial universe and the wonders of man compared with the more sublime wonders of redemption and providence? These are the wonders that the angels desire ustolook into. As the horizon of one's visum broad ens the wonders multiply. Wonders lead to faith. We become conscious of the pres ence of some power or invisible Being who disturbs our spiritual slumber and awakens us to new life. When by faith we lav hold upon the eternal One and through" Him eternal things, we are not to expect that wonders will cease." AKOIHXB L. & 0. SEEM0N. Rev. J. F. McCrory Attacks Sunday News papers and Lnbor Organizations. Eev. J. F. McCrory,.of the L. & O. tri umvirate, announced for his subject at the Third United Presbyterian Church, Dia mond street, last evening, "Who is the newsboy's friend Sunday, papers or the laws of Pennsylvania and the Christian people?" His discourse was the usual violent tirade agajnst the Sunday press. As a variation, however, he denouueed the labor organizations for passing resolutions against the attempt to take from them their mental food on the seventh day. The reporter noticed there were no news boys present and made some inquiries in regard to that fact The only person who could give any information was the janitor, who said the newsboys used to attend, hut made so much noise and abused the furniture- 60 much that their presence was not greatly desired any more. The Scotch Banquet To-Nlght "As January 25 returns we will celebrate the birth o' Burns." These lines are writ ten on the invitations to the one hundred and thirty-third anniversary of the Scotch poet's natal day, which will be celebrated by the "Waverly Society with a banquet at the Jlonongahela House to-night. All the arrangements have been made. The recep tion will begin at 7 o'clock and the supper 3t 7:30. Superintendent Pitcairn, of the Pennsylvania road, will be the master of ceremonies, and some of the best known Scotchmen in Western Pennsylvania will respond to toasts. An excellent musical programme has been provided also. Special remnant sale oi fine glass tum blers, goblets, wines, clarets, sherries, liquors, finger bowls, sherbet glasses, water bottles, decanters and hosts of other goods too numerous to mention. C ItEIZENSTELV, 152, 154, 156 Federal street, Allegheny. C. J.Anderson's Genuine Scotch Ginghams. Our new lines just received, and now on sale; handsome stripes and checks, light or dark, 40c a yard. A. G. Campbell & Sons, S5and27Fifthav. Extraordinary Kedactlons In Prices. Big drvoods sale to-dav at 50c and 75c a vard goods that sold at 51 25 to 52 50 a yard. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. TiBi-gains. Clearance sale trouseringi. suitings and overcoatslat Pitcaim's, 424 Wood street. Extraordinary Reductions in Prices. Big drygoods sale to-day at 50c and 75c a yard gocids that sold at ?L 25 and S2 50 a yard. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Jfenn Avenue stores. s, i A COOLNESS BETWEEN THEM. Skates and Revolver Used In m Battle About a Girl. John U"eff and Charles Henry, two young men of the East End, had an exciting fight on Larimer avenue early yesterday morn ing. About 1 o'clock the young men were returning" from Silver Lake, where they had spent the night skating. It appears that while skating Neff introduced Henry to his best girl and Henry being an expert skater, the girl spent most of the evening with him. Both young men escorted the young lady home, and after they had left her at the door the dispute arose. Bad names were called bv both parties, when at last Neff raised his skates and struck Henry a terri ble blow over the head with them. Henry then pulled his revolver and began firing at NefE Henry chased Ueff along Larimer avenue for several blocks emntyine his re volver at him. Luckily none of the balls struck him. Detective Fitzgerald, who was on his way out Larimer avenue, captured both of the boys and locked them up in the Nine teenth ward station; At the hearing yes terday morning Magistrate Hyndman fined them 510 and costs each. No illusive name, nor inconsisent claims or statements are attached to Salvation Oil. ' v Last Week of January Sales Will be the biggest for barsains. Take advantage of the low prices on old and new goods for this moath. Jos. Horne & Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. M EMBERS OE ENCAMPMENT NO. 1, U.V.L.. will assemble at their hall. Elxlh avenue, on TUESDAY, at 1:33 P.M., to attend the funeral of Fredrick Gnedemann. Jag-K COLONEL C1IAB. F. McKENNA. MEMBERS OF SMOKV-CITY LODGE NO. 392, of Knights of Pythias, and sister lodges. Will meet at Pvthlan Hall, lo-76 Fifth av., at 1 1'. M.. TO-DAT (Snnday), to attend funeral of Bro. J. C. Sims at Homewood Ccmeterv. ja:i-3U Easiness Changes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE arm of A. Edits i Co.. composed of A. Edits and S. Delp, heretofore engaged in the business of barber supplies at No. 503 Liberty St., Pittsburg, has been dissolved. A. EDLIS. PrrrsBUiiG, Januarys. 1892. JaW-113 . Pittsburr. !.. Jan. a, 1SK. -tYlSSOLUTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN XJ that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Wm. France and A. L. France, under the firm name of AVm. France Son. Is dissolved by mutual consent, dating from January 1, 18SX. The bnsluess will hereafter be conducted by A. L. France under the same firm name or title of Wm. France Son. at the old stand. No. 14 Diamond square. Pittsburg, who will assu-ne all liabilities and receive all uebt3 due to the old firm. tYM. FRANCE. A. L. FRANCE. Ja2-1-P yyssoLUTioN of partnership Notice is hereby given to the public that the co- artnership heretofore existing between John Mc ean and John C. Higgins, under the firm name of the Homestead Drilling Company, doing hust ness In Homestead, Pa., was dissolved on January 22. 1S92 by mutual consent- All persons knowing themselves Indebted, or having claim against said firm, will make immediate settlement with John McLean, who will continue the business at the same stand. Signed JOHN McI.EAN. J. C. HIGGINS. HOMXSTXAD, PA.. Jan. SO, 1892. Ja2S-8 Elections. OrncE or tite Pittsburo Ijtsubakce Co, AKCE CO., J th avenne, . 22. 1S92. ) 400 Wood street, corner Fourth Pittsburg. Jan. 2 ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR directors will be held at the office of the com pany, on TUESDAY. February 2, 163Z. Between the hours of 11 A. M. and 12 M. Ja22-iS-D HILLIS UcKOWN, Secretary. Tnx Cttartiers Valley Gas Compaxy, IIttscurcj. Pa.. January 16, 1S92. ( ELECTION NOT1CE-1HE ANNUAL MEET ING of the stocKholders of this company will beheld at the office of the company. Garrison bmidlng, corner Wood Bt. and Third av, Pitts burg, Pa., on THURSDAY, January 23. 1892. at 2 o'docic P. 31., for the election of a board of direc tors to servo for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as mavcome be fore the meeting. F. J. TENEE, Sec. Jal7-20 Dividend. En Bex Franklin In surakce Company ) op tiie crrr op ALLEGirmrr. ta., Allegheny. Jann-iry 11. 1S92. ) DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COM PANY have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT, l-aiwr share, pai able on demand. WM. JL. UIIU, jal5-Sl-D Secretary. Manupactukees axd Merchants' ) Insurance Co., Office 417 Wood street, i Pittsburg, Pa., January 19. 1S92. ) BmDEND-THE BOARD OF DLRECTORSOF this company have this day declared a divi dend of ONE AND A HALF DOLLARS (SI 50) per share, payable on demand. . ja20-39-D WM. T. ADAIR. Secretary. OrncE ) Pittsburo, Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company. January 13 1892. ) DIVIDEND-A QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF ONE AND OSE-QUAETER PER CENT has this day been declared out of the earnings of the company, payable January 25, 1892, on which date checks will be mailed therefor. Books closed from January 20 to January 23, 1892, both inclusive. A. M.NEEPER. Jal4-4-Ha.2S Secretary. OFFICE of theWestinohocseElectbic and Mandtactcbino Company, No. 120 Broadway. New York. Jan. 20. 1892. 3 TYIYIDEN D-THE BOARD OF DIKECTORS OF J this company have this day declared an In terim dividend of ONE PER CENT on the pre ferred stock of the company for the fractional part of the quarter ending December 31, 1891. payable at the office of the company on and after February 1. 1892. The transfer books will bo closed at 3 o'clock r. u January 25, and reopened at In o'clock A. II., Februarys, 1S92. C. A. TERRY. Ja22-33 Secretary. .Office or the Central Tn action Co., ) FrrTSBritG, Pa.. Jan. 14, 1832. J VrOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-Tue Board of 1 Directors of this company has this dav de dared a stock dividend of rlVE PER CENTUM, or $2 50 per share, upon the capital stock of the company, payable by a credit to be Indorsed on the ceruucaies 01 biock, upon woicu an assessments nave Deen the office on presentation of the same at the company's transfer agents, the Union Transfer company, jaaeuiy Dunainsr. Fourth av.. Pittsburg, Pa., on and after FEB RUARY 1.1892. Slock books will be closed from January 25 to February 9. both dates Inclusive. F. L. STEPHENSON. Treasurer. Ja20-81 I.epal Notices. ITDELTTY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. T7STATE OF THOMAS COYNE. DECEASED I j .Notice is nereoy given that ktters of I administration on the estate of Thomas I'ovnn have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same should make thorn known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING, Attorney. Ja21-26-3i -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTER .M of administration nave been granted to the undersigned in the estate of James Cole, late or Allegheny county. State or Pennsylvania, de ceased: and all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to m&Ve Immediate payment ana thoe having claims against the-same will present them without delay to HARRY A. COtE. Administrator. P. O. address McKee's Rocks. Pa., or J. C. YOUNG, Attorney for Administrator, 110 Diamond st. de20-53-2t CHARLES A. ROBB. Attorney. St Nicholas Law Handing. State of Pennsylvania. ), County of Allegheny. jbs IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS N0 2 No. 583. April Term, 1892. Lizzie Walk, by her next friend, Andrew Gerlacb, versns Martin Walk. In divorce a vinculo matrimonii. The snbpcena and alias subpoena Issued in the above case having been returned non est Inventus, you are hereby notified and required to appear In said Common Pleas No. 2. on the first Monday of April, A. D. 1892, to answer the petition and ItKal filul ( .-1.4 ..--. WILLIAM H. McCLEARY. Ja3--92-M sheriff. "1 N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 X or Allegheny county. No. 482, December Term, 1SS5, In re. voluntary assignment of the Tanners' and Mechanics' Bank of East Birmingham to J.H. Sorz. H. J. Berg. Jr., and L. b. Cunningham. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as signees have filed tneir third account In the above matter, and the same will be allowed by the said court February 5, 1892, unless exceptions be filed thereto. . J. H. SORG. II. J. BERG. JR., L. S. CUNNINGHAM. Jal7-31L Assignees. RESORT MOTELS. Atlantic City. THE SEASIDE, ATLANTIC CITY, HAS been thoroughly renovated and is now open. Every convenience and improvement has been added, malting it complete in all respects. Elevator, sun parlor, hot sea-water baths, and nicely warmed throughout CHAS. EVANS. ja25 35-D THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. Directlv on the Befell. Opens January 30 1892. Ja25-3I-D C. ROBERTS & SONS. TTNFERMKNTED GRATE J BICE. A delicious beverage with all the medic inal properties of the grape, absolntel v free of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Sixth, av. Ja8-srwi A3Display advertisement one dollar per square far one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER .NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD TOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, 6UCH AS SITUATIONS KOOMS MALE HELP, HOAEDING, FEMALE HELP, BOAKDEK", AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS TO LET ROOMS MISCELLANEOUS! TOR SALES, LOST AND FOUNT). THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS-OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE SMI. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. prrrsTiURG-ADDrnoNAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3M3 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. T. H. EGGF.RS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. "WANTED. Male HelD. BOY Good bay about 17 years of age to go to a good country town to learn the retail drng business. Inquire at 40 Seventh av. CANVASSERS Salary to good men. Wilson Mfg. Co.. No. 6 Sixth st Wheeler & CHOIR BOY Good soprano singer; salary paid; good Instruction given. Address Soprano, Dispatch office. COACHMAN Experienced ; mnt have best of references. Address Box 919 Pittsburg P. O. COOK A good meat and paltry cook for lunch room; good wages to the right party. 1125 Lib erty St.. city. D RUG CLERK German preferred; state salary. V. r. BrooecK, itocnester. i-a. T ENGINEER An experienced man, one who can J also fire cracker oven with coke. Address E. K.. Dispatch office. OFFICE BOY by an iron and steel manufactur ing company. Address in own handwriting, and give residence, age and references, Frompt ness. P. O. Box 1427. SALESMAN Experienced, for an old estah Usncd house, to sell crackers and biscuit In Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio; one hav ing an established trade preferred. Address Crackers. Dispatch oHce SALESMAN Having acquaintance with foundry trade of Pittsburg and vicinity, to sell pig iron; tate ag. reterence and terms expected. Address Pig Iron, Dl3pa'ch office. SALFSilAN WANTED Salary and expenses from start: permanent business; good opening for right nartv. Brown Bros. Co, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. c ALESMAN A reliable real estate salesman and O solicitor. W. E. Hamnett & Co., Wl'klns- burg. Pa. YOUNG MEN At rncfe, 2 young men to learn telegraph operating. Call this evening be tween 7 and 9 o'clock at 21 Federal st, Allegheny, third floor. Agents "Wanteu. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new intent Vhemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: crates Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion 01 paper: 200 to too per centprofit: oneagent'ssales amounted to 620 in six days; another f821ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State arid Territory. Forterms and fullpartieu )ars, addriss The Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co., La Crose. Wis. (XIO). AGENTS Blizzard horse Ice creeper; sharpen your horse at home: sa es money and walt lngatthe smith's; anvbnecan put themonorou or put In new calks; for single set3 send shoe out lines and 5 00: 1 pay cxprrss: extra calks. 20 cents pr6"tol 10: worth more than cost for emergen cies: biff money for agents: circulars free. S. W. Kent Mcrlden, Conn., sole manufacturer GENTS-ror the Family Medicine Chest; a household necessity; It sells everywhere. Ad dress Lock Du 241. GrcensburgPa. AGENTS irst class, over M: good pay: steady employment Robt. E. McConnick, General Manager, No. 135 Fifth avenue. GENTS Bonanza for live men : send stamp to A. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant Pittsburg. Secure territory immediately. AGKNT $3 to $7 dally: experience onnecJarr. Putnam fc Co.. Perfumera. WestWlnsted.Ct Female Help Wanted. COOK A female cook Immediately at 55 Tenth st, city. IADIE3 to do fancy work at their homes; we 1 furnish material and pay by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar & Co., SO Fourth av., near Wood. SEWERS Experienced 6ewers on ladles' cotton dresses: also on white goods. A. G. Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth av. WJ ANTED A ladv who has experience In book ing and Is accomplished In music to lome in a family without children: must make her r he penectly willing to assist with light houseworx. Inquire for particulars at 642 Liberty st. OAn HOUSEGIRLS. cooks, maids and waltress ZiW es. 16 Third st, Allegheny. Male and Female Help Wanted. CHAMBERMAH). cooks, nurses, dining room girls, honse glris, laundresses, German and colored girls, cooks for restaurants and boarding houses, chambermaids and dishwashers lor hotels, middle-aged woman lor 6maU family, white and colored waiters, farm hands, drivers, Mrs. E. Thompson, COS Grant st HELP At once, women to clean offices, woman cook $3 per week. 4 dining room girls, dish washers, pantry girls, second cook, chambermaid and waitress for same family, GO cooks. 20 cham bermaids, 200 housegirls. 0 colored: highest wages paid here. Meehan's Agency, 515 Grant st. Tel. 90. OCA COALMINERS, 500 laborers. 5 waiters, 10 jOJ female rooks, male cooks, dishwashers, 2 butchers, teamsters. Keystone Agency. Situations "Wanted. EMPLOYMENT In an office or as nurse to chil dren by person speaking English or French. Address F. N., Dispatch office. TjOSITION Youngman (married), seven years' -1- experience in contracting and mlnlngln Untted iais ami-iiie-nco, aesires position as salesman with a rellJble business house dealing In contrac tors' anu mining supplies, powaer, etc.: can con trol some trade; best of references. Address P. O. Box 364. POblTIOX Skilled machinist and engineer; 23 years' experience and tempering steel a spe clalty;clty references. Address M., Dispatch office. SITUATION-By a married man, with thorough business knowledge acquired by 20 years ex perience; willing tn travel or represent In any loca tion. Answer L. F.. Dispatch office. CITUATION by an experienced drapery and O shade man. Address D. S., Dispatch offlce. Eeal Estate Wanted. TXTANTED To rent by April la modern house IV of about eight rooms: rent not to exceed $45 per month. Address House, 631 Station st 'TI.T'ANTED To rent a bouse of 12 or more rorms In Oakland, bnadysldc or Roup. Address Leba, Dispatch office. , Business Opportunities "Wanted. "TT ANTED A man of some business experience IT that Is actually seeking a business invest ment; one that can command about $20,000 and 13 willing to assist In the management of the busi ness, an Inducement will be offered for the pur chase of an Interest in one orthe best manufactur ing concerns in the United States: has no competi tion whatever; sates of product practically unlim ited: both domestic and foreign; profits are abun dantly satisfactory: the works have now a business capacity upward or $f.000,000 annually; the above capital Is not required In one payment if the pur chaser is found to be satisfactory; our request is that parties seeking Information will call In person, as we desire to dealwith gentlemen of honor and good business standing. For full, particulars call on.H. L. McColloch, 190 Robinson St., Allegheny, Pa. "ITyANTED-A Brm established In this city for V several years desires an enterprising man. about 20 years or age, to represent them in Troy. N. Y.. and Lansing, Mich., for 12 months, or per manently: to the right man there is a profitofat least $200 per month: a small capital or $500 to $300 required; business will prove satisfactory and will bear closest Investigation: only those who can com mand the required amount of capital and are will ing to work need apply: we want one man for same business in Nashville, Tenn. Call or address, giv ing age and occupation. Rooms 45, 46 and 47 Eisner building. .Financial Wanton. BONDS stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wittlsh, 410 Giant st, Pittsburg. MONEY to loan on mortgage; no delav; lowest interest Howard Brown, 151 Fourib av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages; 8100 and up ward at C per cent: $-500,000 at 414 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lota or farms, s. H. French. 125 Fourth av. Bookkeeping Accuants, Eta, Wanted. AUDITING and sccounUng-I attend to any thing In the line of Intricate accounting, auditing the books of corporations, manuractur- crs, mercuanu, iioieia anu ocners, A, , eawniil. iw x cucroiei,, Aucgueuy, x a. A.140 "WANTED. Fire Insurance Wanted. rrjENSWANGER 4 ZAHN Fire Insurance. JD Fourth av. E. T. SCHAFFNER. real estate agent. Insur ance placed at lowest rates; 72 Washington Thirty-first ward. MONONUAHELA INSURANCE CO.Tohn H. Claney. faec'y., W. A. Caldwell, Pres't; 93 Fourth av. ' Instruction." "DOOKKEEPING, penmanship and shorthand j-j succcssn either eo ii rup. successfully taught by mall; scholarship $5 for College. Fostofflce box SSC. flttsburg uorresponuence .Business LADIES To take private lessons In shorthand and typewriting; special inducements; tenws very easy. Call at or address Institute of Teleg raphy,! Federal St., Allegheny. PUPILS-A Spanish conversation class meeting two evenings aweetc will take In a few more members, ladies or gentlemen : absolutely no home study: course begins first part of February. Ad dress, at once, P. O. Box 14, Allegheny. Pa. Partner TTanted. PARTNER-Foreign gentleman (38) of highly connected family, who holds very valnaole patent, wolild like to meet with well educated lady (Catholic of liberal views) having 810.000 cash as partner: bears strictest Investigation; discretion absolutely assured. Pleise address particulars, photo and age. Home, Dispatch ofilec. PARTNER In an established real estate busi ness. Address W., Dispatch office. Miscellaneous Wanton. O'KEEFE'S O. K. Shoe Blacking. Try it. grocers, druggists, shoe dealers. 05KEEFE-S O. K. Shoe Blacking. Try It. At grocers, druggists, shoe dealers. PAINTING and plateelass glazing. R. C. Miller, 526 Grant St., Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., nextLeader, Pittsburg: no delay. SHIRTS repaired: new bands pnt on. Dill, shirt maker. 627 Smlthfleld st. a'EUNKS named to and from East End for 60c. Campbell &, Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones Bedbug Paralyzer-Jones Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satisfactionglven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. WANTED Everybody to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell $10 worth of goods on credit for 51 down and 60c a week. Pick ering, comer Tenth and Penn av. WANTED Stocks or merchandise, for which we will pay cash 49 to GO per cent on the dol lai. Address Lcck Box 151, Geneva. O. r ANTED A good second-hand piano. Ad I Y dress Gearhardt King, Duquesne P. O., Al- leghenv county. Pa. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stork For Sale. BUGGY HORSE, harness and bnggy: also one large draught horse. Call at John S. Graff & Co., Ltd., cor. Fourth St. and Duquesne way. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; onr own make. Win. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. Machinery and Metals For Sale. A CME Automatic Safety Engine aud non-ex-J plosive boiler, built from one to five horse power, natural gas or common carbon oil as fuel, no engineer required, perfectly safe and reliable, cconomv In fuel and durability a special feature. No. 4 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all llzes. from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In tho market: 44 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steim pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone BI01, 23-25 I'arS way, J. S. young. Allegheny, Pa. I - dusky tts., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Kirov, 13S First avenue. SECOND-HAND planing mill machinery; two double surfacers: two single surfaccrs: one single snrfacer and matcher: one new 12-lncb hand Joiner; wood and Iron pulleys and hangers. Butler & Gardner, short and Liberty sts. Coal For Sale. COAL Best Youghloghenv gas coal, anthracite coal and ConneilsvlUe crushed cole: weight positively guaranteed. Iron City Coat Co., Ltd., float below blxth st. bridge, Pittsburg side. Phone 2003. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purposes; general hauling. Latimer, Myers & Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Musical Instruments. IJOR SALE Second-hind piano: one 7-octave squaro piano for $123, one 7X-octave square plnno for $160. one 7K-octave upright piano for $183. one 7K-octavc nprlght piano for $ 'Oil. Includ ing stool and cover: above Instruments are In good condition, both as to tone and finish; we will sell thAfarae on, lenns to suit hc.purchaser: Intending Olivers, whowtnt a piano at a moderate outlay, will secure a bargain by giving us an early call. A. A. Zweldlnger's Piano and Organ Parlors, sec aud floor of our building. 53 Smlthfleld st. city. J I ANO Inquire No. 233 Jackson stf, Allegheny, Miscellaneous for Sale. T3ILLIARD and pool tables, cash register. No. MDlamondst LEASEHOLD or one of the best business stands In the city; three-story brick. 60 ft. front bv 40 ft. deep, on lot 60 ft. by 100 ft., at present, as ror the past 15 years, occupied by manufacturing es tablishment which needs more room. Address O. 0., Dispatch office. I ED BRICK In large or smallquantltles. Witt li mer Brick Co., Llm., 12 Federal st, Alle gheny, Pa. "I fA 000 old brick. Corner McKee pttce and J.UU) Forbes street. Oakland. FOR SALETSUSTNESs. Business Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP-Flnely furnished shop and direlllng-house of 5 rooms; cheap ground lease: good trade; situated In good manufacturing and olltown, also county seat: owner going out of business. Address Barber. Dispatch office. T?QB SALE Will dispose or the right to ex J? elusive sale and control In Allegheny county of a secret process for the production of a necessity In nearly every household: profits $50 a week easy; price $150. Address Chandler, Dispatch office. FOR SALE Express business with an established paying trade: owner must retire. For par ticulars see John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal St. EOR SALE A good paying milk route, horse, wagon, harness, cans, bottles, etc. : good rea sons for selling. Address J. R., Dispatch office. FOR SALE-Excellcnt drugstore: city, 12.000. Address Drugs. 5 Thompson place. East Liver pool. GENERAL TORE for sale; stock estimated at $2,000; terms cash: good reasons for selling. W. J. A.. Dispatch offlce. GROCERY STORE on Sonthslde, near Twelfth st ; been occupied as such for 30 years; will be sold cheap. Baxter, Thompson Co., 162 Fourth avenue. JEWELRY STORE-Established 12 yars; good location; good run rtpilrlng. Address E. Rlhg, Dispatch office. ONE-FOURTH Interest in a good manufacturing business: clothing aud gents' furnishing store; fine restaurant; grocery stores. $200 to $10,000; cigar store; bakery; milk depot: fish and oyster market: butcher shop: Jewelry store, at a bargain. Holmes & Co., 420 smithfield st. qrj"l 530 Agood bakery and coufectlonery : one tlpXs soda fountain, counter and show cases. Roller and engine, ice cream machinery: good trade; established 12 years: good reasons for sell lug: purch-isercan secure lease for five years on building. Waldron& McDowell, 271 Beaver av. and 53 Ohio st, Allegheny. Business ProDertles For ale. HOTEL for sile A first-class hotel with bar at tached: doing an excellent business. Address G. W. Meredith A Co.. East Liverpool. O. THE extensive Crescent Foundry plant on South av.. rronttng on railroad and rler and near the Union bridge, Allegheny: two large buildings, each 60x150 teet with engine' and boiler, cranes, cupolas, patterns and complete equipment for car rying on an extensive roundrv business: all to bo sold at public sale as an entirety on Thursday after noon. January 2J, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Fuller particulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co.. Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood st. Pittsburg. FOR 9 ALEIM PROVED REAL LMTATE East End Residences For Sale. PENN AVENUE, East End, honse and lot on line of cable cars; an excellent brick house of 8 nice rooms, bath, gas and water, dry cellar, wide vestibule and hallway, wide covered porch overthe entire rront all In prime order: good lot alley in the rear, side entrance, small plot In front between sidewalk and porch; this property can be boughton accommodatlug terms, and as the owner.has moved East It must be sold, Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. Allegheny Residences For Sale. A LLEGHENYRESIDENCE-At a reduced Dg ti. ure. to close up the affairs or an old co.: good brick residence orio rooms, with hath, w. c, laun dry, etc., etc.; all In prime condition, and tine lot, 20x160 feet to an alley. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st. Pittsburg. TTOR SALE New. No. SO Taggart St.. Second -L ward. Allegheny, that excellent brick dwell ing, almost on line or electric cars; eight rooms, with bath, wt c ; vestibule: hall and cellar: every thing In prime order; will be sold at public sale on Wednesday afternoon, January 27, at 2 o'clock, on the premises: title perfect: Immediate pos session; keys at offlce of Jas. W.Drape & Co.,agents and auctioneers. 313 Wood st. Pittsburg. FOR SALE Send for new printe 1 list of Alle gheny real estate. John K. Ewlng & Co.. 107 Federal st. HOUSE Or will exchange for building lots: lrame house. 6 rooms and hall; within half a square ofthc Allegheny Market House; price, $1,000; possession at once. JohnK. Ewlng& Co., 107 Federal st ' 0J"I 400 Small payment down, balance In "Xj monthly Installments same as rent: new frame house of five rooms: lot 25ximfpet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars; good neighborhood: nice location. John E, McCrickart. 1M Filth av. TetlOTS. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. T70R SALE Onlv S2.300. f300 cash and the balance . on small monthly payments if desired; No. 1322 Sycamore street, modern brick honse of eight rooms: location very desirable and easily reached: one of the best houses ror the moneyln the market: good reasons for selling (103). WV A. Herron & Sons. No. SO Fourth av. FOR SALE-On Liberty av.. Tenth ward . only 13.000, two brick houses, one In front and one In the rear; lot 24x100 feet to Spring alley (16), W. A. Herron & Sons. No. 80 Fourth av. "COR SALE $5,000 A good brick house of nine JT rooms: location very good and central: but a 'short walk fro n P. O. (50). W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av. WHAT, city asssessmenu? Why, I will sell im proved or unimproved lots or property on Carson street away below their valuation. Call soon or address 2227 Carson St.. Sonthslde. eltv. SNOXVILLE. J70R SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, S4.000. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street, $4,500. Two 5-room brick houses, lots S7HX1K) each. Orchard Place. $3,750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, paved street, 63.000. One 5-room frame house, one lot, pwed street, $2,700. One 5-room brick house, two lots, payed street. $-3,250. One 5-room brick house, one lot, paved street, $2,730. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each 41.8C0. Twelve 7-room brick houses, payed streets, each $2,300. Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,703. Eight 4-room brick cottages, one lot, each$l,700. Any of the above lovely homes in this greatly favored city of beautiful homes will be sold on, terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200 of the most beautiful nnlld- lng lots to be found In the county are offered at prlcesmnch less than property having similarly attractive features can bo Jiacl for. The P. & B. Traction will have their new electric railway in operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. This will give a wonderful impetus to values, and those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number or It, 4, 5 and 7-room houses at moderate rents to good paylug tenants. None otners need apply. Take any of the Sonthslde street can. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., 85 Enox avenue. Knoxvllle. KNOXVILLE Talk about cheap properties 1 Read this; can't be duplicated for cheapness, and best bargain. In the entire borough of Knox villc. Lot 2oxl23. on choice street, paved. Honse 6 rooms, fine cellar, basement, natural gas, water In kitchen and second floor; arranged for two families. If desired: separate entrances; posses sion lr sold 60on. April 1; tltli perfect. Terms easy: will show the property to any person calling or addressing 2227 Carson street, Sonthslde. city. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. J70R SALE Price very reasonable. : OnlyST.500. On Center av., near cable line. Ten minutes ride from P. O. Corner lot, 74x114 feet to an allev. With good buildings: now renting for enough to pay 6 per cent net onprice asked". (6li W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth av. . I TOR SALE-$650-lots 24x100 feet to an alley In : rear: 15 minutes' ride from P. O., on line of rapid transit: location good (64). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth ay. POR SALE-$1,900-Vtnn. near WIneblddle av.. lot 19x100 ft.; alley la rear: easv terms If de sired. (47) W. A. Herron & Sons. '80 Fourth av. Snharhstn Lots For Sale. LARGE LOTS for business and dwellings In the new manufacturing town, of Avonmore. on West Penn Railroad: a rapidly growing town and agood place to make aprofltable Investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st, Flttsbnrg. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlers Fine building lots $300 to $500. according to size and location, within sight of the Court House; Cnartlera Is the most accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg, being reached bv the P. & L. E. R. In 12 minutes, by Chartlers packets in 25 minutes and by electric cars, which are to take the place of the present horse car line next spring. In 25 minutes; these lots front on line of eiectrlc road. For further particu lars, T. U. Dickson, 96 Fourth av.. Room 39. Farms For Sale. FARMof 210 acres: Is a fine manufacturing site: situate on both river and railroad, within 50 miles or Pittsburg: underlaid with the Freeport vein of coal: must be sold before February 1. 189i For particulars address John L. Gans, Conneils vlUe. Pa. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Derma Itoyale face bleach and skin tonic. 414 Smlthfleld. Agents wanted. PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co., 77 Diamond st; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on flne dress goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc.. at J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 bmlthilcld. PERSONAL-Casb paid for old gold and sliver watches and Jewelry repaired ; new work made to order. Chrls.IJaucn, 511 Smithfield. " TO LET Storeroom and cemented cellar? in new block: AVylie and Sixth avs.: all modern lm- provements. X.. ill . Kelly. Jr., 101 Fifth av. PERSONAL A middle-aged gentleman, owner or a prosperous ana legitimate business, wishes to correspond with a single lady; object honorable. Address P. J. R., 42 West Park St. Butte, Mont. PERSONAL Everett Club News: The pianos de livered on the club plan this week arc. Club A, No. 71, L. A. Hamilton, McNaugherav.. Alle gheny, Pa.: Club B, No. 207, Miss L. M. Young, 226 Locust st. Allegheny, Pa. JjERSONaL Have yon subscribed ror your magazines and periodicals ror '92? ir not come and see ns before doing so; it will pavyou; also, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank Bacon & Co.. 301 Smithfield st Open every even ing. PERSONA!. When 1 was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket but since I got to be a great blgman. Dickson, the -n ell known tailor, Co Fifth av.. cor. Wood .t, second floor, has been -substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. IcLliSk LOST. IOST A black leather pocketbook containing f $30, some change and a clipping on foreign missions. A reward will be given if returned to John R. & A. Murdoch. H Smlthfleld st. INSURANCE STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE TEUTONIA IN SURANCE Company, of Allegheny, Pa., for the year ending December 31, 1891: Capital stock 1 $125000 00 Authorized to increase to. ..... 2t0,C0J 00 ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages, first liens, Interest due and accrued Real estate Bank stock $219,328 59 3,533 02 4.093 28 , 8,750 00 10.723 12 Premiums in course of collection., Cash in bank and oflice 4,644 3S J251.082 97 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $125,000 00 Unpaid looses 6.CO0 00 Reinsurance reserve 5SS40 10 Net surplus, over all liabilities 63,242 87' $251,082 97 RECEIPTS. Premiums $97,424 57 Less reinsurance, returned premiums and rebates... 12,413 39 85,011 18 Interest 13,476 14 $ 93,487 32 DISBURSEMENTS. Fire loss of 1890 paid .$ 3,240 00 Fire loss of 1891 paid 52.444 33 - 55,684 32 Commissions 17,64133 Salaries, taxes and all other ex penses 8,837 80 Dividends Nos.6 and 37 10,000 00 $92,163 54 Receipts over expenditures 6,323 78 Jal943-19.20 22,25.27.23 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE-FURNITURE, CAR PETS, piano, notion", TUESDAY. Jan uary 26, ac 10 o'clock, at the rooms of tho Henry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth street. Fine chamber suites in, oak and walnut, wardrobes, chiffoniers, desks, bookcases, couches, chairs and rockers, fine Steinway pianoforte, parlor suites uphols tered in tapestrv, rugs, plush and haircloth, fancy chnjrs and tables, pictures, clocks and ornaments, sideboards, ext. tables, leather chair, springs, mattresse3, pillows and bol sters, etc.; big lot of elegant carpets, both new and second-hand, lace curtains, dishes, kitchen furniture, lot of wall paper and border, notions and drygoods. Safe positive. lliiiMil J.ULT1U.1 cu., Ja24-138 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE At the-Residence. Furniture, carpets, household goods, THURSDAY, January 28, at 10 oclock,at the residence. No-. 6335 Marchand st, East End. Fine chamber furniture In oak and walnnt, wardrobes, bureaus, wasbstands, bedsteads, handsome sideboard, leather chalrs.lounges, parlor suite, tables, chairs and rockers, springs, mattresses nnd bedding, dishes and glassware, silverware, pictures, clocks and ornaments, brussels and ingrain carpets on rooms, hall and. stairs, stoves, kitchen and lanndry furniture. Sale positive. Terms cash. House open after 8 o'clock inornlngof sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Ja2l-139-MWThsu Auctioneers. C. H. WEINHAUS, AUCTIONEER, 532 SMITHFIELD ST. Sales of mcrchaudlse at store and residences promptly attended to. Cash advances made on all consignments, , Jal3-lS TO LET. CItT Residences. r LET-US per month, half price to April L neat and modem bricK hous&i six ro51. Plymouth st.: easily reached. W. A.Herrou& Sons, SO Fourth av. . East End Residences To Let. TO LET North Oakland Square Overlooking, and but a fevinndred feet distant from most beautiful part orScbenley Park; three story, eight-roomed house, with all conveniences, porch, bay window, etc.. front lawn on asphalt, and sewered street; but fifteen minutes" from town by electric road. (10 per month. Apply to Black Balrd, 95 Fourth avenue TO LET-$40 per month, one-half price to April 1. a stone house Just finished, seven rooms, be sides bath, laundry: one or the best locations In East End; Nineteenth ward, near Stanton and North HUand avs. : send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET-603 Fifth av.: fine three-story pressed brick residence: front porch. large front lawn; 5 minutes from new Court House on Fifth ay. cable cars; possession at once; rent $40 per month. Black Balrd, 95 Fourth av. TO LET-$18 per mo. (rent reduced to April 1). a brick house, six rooms, large lot: Herron av. fwhlch Is paved), nearcable line; send for list free. W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. Allesbeny Residences To Let. TO LET No. las Ridge ave.. Allegheny. $30 per month; tbree-story brick house, eight rooun. bath, cemented laundrv. both gases: Immediate possession. Apply to W. W. Lawrence & Co., Water St.. below Penn aye., Pittsburg. rpoLET By John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal X st.. several Allegheny houses at reduced rents. Sendifor printed list. TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire or J. E. McEee. 70S Penn av.. Room 611. Rooms To Let. OAKLAND Furnished room for single gentle man; nice room; pleasant location. 3313 Forbes st. ROOM A large front room, furnished: both gases. Apply to Howard Brown, 151 Fourth avenue. Offices and Desk Room To Let. TO LET-OFFICES ON FOURTH AVE. second floor, two connecting rooms, with vault feecond floor, two connecting rront rooms. Second floor, one large front room. Third floor, large rooms, singly or connecting. Fourth floor, desirable rooms, singly or connect ing. Also, on first .floor, rront two large connecting rooms. Also rear rooms, first floor; good entrance, wide hall. . Heat, elevator and Janitor service furnished. Rent of some as low as $10 per month. Send for list. W. A. Herron fc Sons. 80 Fourth ave. TO LET Offices In the absolutely flreproor build ing of the Pittsburg Times, located on Third and Fourth avs., near the new postofflce: the most desirable offices in the city: all modern con veniences, fireproof vaults, day and night elevator service, water, steam beat, electric light and the services of careful Janitors; possession guaranteed April 1. For term. etc.. apply to W. H. Self, Times office. No. 102 Fifth av. TO LET Fourth av. offices on first floor: 2 large connecting front rooms between Wood and Smlthfleld st3.. ' 2 large connecting rooms with vault on second story, near Wood st. 2 large connecting front rooms on second story between Wood and bmtlbfleld sts. Call or send for list, free. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Fourth av., two corner offices, suitable ror real estate or lawyer's offices. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. TO LET Offices on Fourth av.. first floor, only $250; suitable ror real estate office. Baxter. Thompson & Co, 182 Fourth av. Business Stands To Let rLET OR FOR SALE-Hotcl or 27 rooms In Seventeenth ward, city; first-class location ror business; bouse was built ror a hotel and Is thor oughly adapted to the purpose and has Jnst been remodeled and repaired throughout, making It as good as new; houae would be almost sure or a li cense and will be rented at such a price that it could be snh-let In tenements ror more than the rent askeu If license should be refused. Baxter, Thomp son & Co. . 162 Fourth av. TO LET In the Mercantile block, adjoining the flne building of the Bindley Hardware Com pany, on New Grant St.. near Seventh av.. five new ware or business bouses, six stories high. 20 feet front 5 reetdeep. alley In rear: steam heat steam elevator, electric lighting; finf offices with large fire-proof vault: rent very" reasonable. For terms and particulars see W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Most suitable for liquor license. No. 4049 Penn av.. containing 10 rooms and fine store: the house Is about completed and furnished with the finest modern Improvements ; It Is suitable for any business. Inquire of Thomas iiogan. 4308 Main street city. TO LET Four large warehouses on New Grant st, nearSeventh av.; six stories, 20x" with private office, vaults, tteam heat, steam elevator; with or without power; rent 1ot; possession March 1. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. TO LET Separate storerooms with "railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities: also office room. Inquire of W. A. Hoevelcr, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts., Pittsburg. Pa. - - TO LET Business room and dwelling, separately lr desired. No. 291 Fifth av.: location good: rent low. $050 per year (can give a lease of z or 3 years). W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LEI Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.: three floors: 20.000 feet space: abundant power; good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola liros., 20 Fifth av. rpo LET III slrable etoreroom. Diamond st In X new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Apply to Business Office The Dispatch, comer Smlthfleld and Diamond stj. O LET-One-half store. No. 708 Smlthfleld st; Immediate possession: the most desirable loca tion in the city; suitable ror any branch or busi ness. Inquire at above place. fro LET Wood st between Diamond and Fifth j. av.. tnree-story Dusmess house; line store room; building in good repair. 95 Fourth av. See Black & Balrd. TO LET btont and dwelling (separately if de sired). Fifth r near Washington st. ; rent low. Send for list. free. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET-On Liberty St. large brick dwelling, suitable for any kind or bustness; along lease can be made. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. TO LET Tne very desirable storeroom (with basement) No. 205 Smlthfleld st. Central Hotel building. Apply at Kauftnanns' store. rpo LET Large drygooda store In a good town. L Apply to M. Oppenhelracr, 811 Penn av. Miscellaneous To Lets, TO LET You know that we tune, repair and re pollsh pianos and organs In a first-class man nerand at reasonable charges; we will call on parties wanting anything done In above line and give estimates. Address A. A. Zweldlnger. 53$ Smlthfleld st.. city. CONNER & BEST, Kecal EJstsat As:&xi.-t&, No. 6 and 7 Sixth avenue, corner Wood street, Pittsburg', Pa. (Actual Busi ness College Building.) The most competent and reliable real es tate agents in the city. Satisfaction guar anteed. Properties placed in our hands to bo bought, sold, rented or otherwise dis posed of will receive our undivided atten tion until a satisfactory disposition of them is made. We solicit the patronage of tue public generally. 1 a!7-16a-jtwsu There is a grand chance for a good and pay-' ing investment in buying lots and building houses, either to rent or sell, at KENSINGTON Houses can be sold as soon as finished and best tenants can be had at all times. SPECIAL TO BUILDERS INVESTORS The rapid growth in population has made a scarcity of houses. More are wanted immedi ately for homes and business purposes, and they can be rented or sold to good advantage. Visit Kensington and be convinced of this oppor tunity. Free railroad tickets given there and return. . TUE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT CO., - - HD. BG FOURTH AVENUE, , .. Pittsburg, Pa. CHOICE PROPERTIES. Tj-OR SALE S' SMALL HOUSES 1 CHEAP, PAVED STBEET3. $L80O A good house, 5 rooms, on Center ave. (Slct. (2,800 New house, S rooms, tjotweu 51. fsaoi. $3,000 Gibbon st. sixth waro, 0 rooms. (66c). $500 S Tooms, large lot, Herron ave. (62c). $1,800 Locust St, 8 rooms. (93). Send for New List TV. A. HEREON & SONS, 8 Fourth ave. Jal2-98-12,13,18,2L25 ' Now being finished; flno ; new house eight rooms very latest fixtures: larzo lot; location desirable. (S3)., W. A. HERRON A SONS. 89 OAKLAND. $7,000. FOR SALE. LEourth av. Jal2-100-12,16,20,2S,29 Easy payments. A store and dwelling. Price made low to sell quick. (79) "W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. 1al545-l5,20,25,30 FOR SALE, FORBES ST., $1,500. !A corner offlce, 33x16 feetrtwo offices with vault connecting one large offlce on Smlthfleld; also several other stores and offices to rent Apply Room 207, Blssel Block. Jal7-66 PROPOSALS. po MEDICAL MEN PP.OPOSALS WILL JL bo received by St Peter's R. C. Beneficial Society, of Allegheny City, Pa., and the la dles' society now being formed, for the ser vices of a skilled M. D., allopathic, to attend the members in case of sickness on due noti fication. Candidates will mention tho amount of fees expected "per capita," per annum. Tho two societies combined num ber 3)0 members and likely to increase. Sealed proposal" will be received up to Jan uary JO, 1892. Address A. O'CONNELL, Sec retary, 2203 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. P. S. The society does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any offer. Ja34-$t ' ' KTreAiTT-raq A,-yr K-fn Train v g. GUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER POOL VIA QUEENSTOWN From Pier 40 Ncrth River. Fast express mall service. Etrurla. Jan.20. 5:30 a.m. Etrurla. Feb. 27. 5 a. m. Auranla. Mcb. 5. 11 a. m. Auranla, Feb. 6, 1 d. m. umona. f eD.i3,d:3ua.m. Servla. Feb. 20, It a. m, fimbria. Men. 12. 5 a. m. IServla. Mcb. 19. 9 a. m. Extra steamers Bothnia, Wed., Feb. 10, 2 p. m. Gallia. Wed.. Feb. 24. 2 p. m. Cabin passage, $60 and upward, according to lo cation; second cabin. $35. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight aud passage apply to the company's offlce, 4 Bowling Green. New York. VERNON H. BKOWN A CO.. General Agents, or CHARLES P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood St. Agent for Pitts, burg. Pa. Ja25-P WHITE STAR LINE For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Britannic. Jan. 27. 3 nm Britannic, Feb 24.2:30 pin. Majestic, Feb. 3. 10am Adriatic. Feb. 10. 3pm -Jiajesiic.3iar. a:aj am Germanic. Mar. 9,3pm 'jeuionic, reo. it, vam leuwmc.jtar. 10, 0am From White Star dock, foot or West Tenth st New York. Second cabin on thee steamers. Saloon rates. $50 and upward. Second cabin $35 and $W. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms, btevage. from or to old country. $20. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. B39 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg, or H. MAITLAND KERSEY. Gen eral Agent 23 Broadway, New York. Ja3M ALLAN LEVB ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Derry and Galway. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middla of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, $13. STATE Fi Service of ATIvAX IvXTCB . STEAMSHIPS. LIN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via London every Fortnight Jan 28, State of Nebraska, 8 a. it. CABIN, $40. Second class $25. Steerage, $19. Apply to J. J. McCOKMICK, 633 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. no25-33-D ANCHOR LINE Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday .For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon, Passage $45 and upward, accord.--"' lng to accommodation and location of room, t Second Cabin. $25. Steeraze, $19. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES. Cabin passage. 50 to $100. Passengers booked at through rates to or rrom any city in Great Britain or on the Continent Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Kates. Boole of Information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green. NV , Y.. or J. .1. McCORMlCK.rc and 401 Smlthfleld st i A. D. SCORER & S-ON. 415 Smlthfleld st. Pitts burg: F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal st, Allegheny. 1 nol6-ll-MWP s Norddeufscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line of Express Steamers New York to Southampton (London), Bremen. SPRING SAILINGS, 1892. Elbe. Wed., May IS Aller. Sat. Mar 21 Trave. Tues.. May 21 Ems., Sat. Slay 3 navel, xncs., jiay 31 Saale. Sat, June 4 Lahn, Elder. Tues., June 7 I bat. June It ip.ree. Tues., June 14 .ioe. Wed.. June 15 Sat. June IS Tues., June 2t Sat. June S Tues., June 23 Sat, July 2 .tiler. Trave, Ems, HaveL saale. Tim., frnm Vpw Ynrr td Snnfhmnlnn 71Hav From Southampton to Bremen, 21 or 30liours. From Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway Co., 2 hours. Trains every hour In the summer season. Railway carriages for London, await passengers in Southampton Docks on arrival of expre&s steamers from New York. These steamers arc well known for their speed, comfort and excellent culs'ne. MAX SCHAMBKRG CO.. 527 Smithfield St., LOUIS JIOstR. 618 smlthfleld St.. J. F. ERNY. Cashier German Satings and Dep. Bank, Agents for Pittsburg. jajlp FIDELITY j TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Capital. $1,009,000. Insures titles to real estate. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian, etc. Trustee for corporation mortgages. Safe deposit vault boxes from $5 to $200. ocll-11 -a. iA, r Eras. Sat. April 2 HaveL Tnes., April 5 Saale, Sat.. April 9 Lahn. Tues., April 12 Elder. Sat.. April In Spree, Tues., April 19 Elbe. Wed., April 20 AUcr. bat, April 23 Trave, Tues., April 26 Ems. bat.. April 30 HaveL Tues., May 3 Sa-ile. Sat. Slay 7 Lahn. Tues., 3Iay 10 Elder, Sat, Jlav 14 Spree, Tues., May 17 i1 .- 2m Ja24-106Jxwrsa I - i ?'..
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