BBgjsasiagswcwpaa ONLY ONE CASE HEARD Of Those Brought bj Agent McClure Before Alderman Eohe. THE USUAL DECISION RENDERED. Ill I aw and Order Objections Sustained by ths V quire AXOTIIIK IXHIBITIOX PK0HISED SOON' John Burnham was yesterday found guilty before Alderman Itohc of selling a newspaper on Sunday. He was fined 525. The tact that Mr. Uurnham doesn't exist was co stumbling block to the Iiaw and Order Society's far-reaching crusade. Lit tle things like flesh and blood when names lire so easily invented does not prevent law and Order agcutc from making their own peculiar kind of informations and then gettinc a man to fit the name and a detect ive to guess that he is the right fellow. The particular victim of this hit and miss kind of justice dispensary was Randolph Brinham, a young employe of the TJnion 2sews Company, who had been summoned before 'Squire Eohe at 10 o'clock. He was on deck at the proper hour, although he didn't know what he was fhere tor, and was as much surprised as his friends who ac companied him when Detective Stately in formed Mr. Eandolph Bnnham that he was tne accused John Burnham. Eandolph thought he wan't, but Agent McClure united with Stately in the statement that he was, and then, of course, Alderman Eohe acquiesced and crave the crank another turn. Attorney Yost not being present, Agent McClure" had to act for himself. I'oslnc a t,ie Great Objector. Mr. McClure, like Mr. Yost, had evi dently learned iu childhood days to lisp the words, "We object," and parrot-like re peated them iu season and out of season. Alderman Rohe's stock of '-sustained," t'Vioitii nnti ftiitMn " was eauallv large. .Attorney I.ambie stopped waiting for the "Squire's decision, taking it for granted that the ruling would he as it has always been, in favor of L. and O. Promptly as the hands on Alderman Kobe's dustv clock pointed to the hour of 10, Mr. McClni'e j?aid: "We will hear John Burnham." "We will" answered the 'Squire, drawing his blue paiuted chair a little closer the agent and calling the first w itness, as in structed by Mr. McCluie. What's vour name," said the'Squire look ing at the detective after he haa adminis tered the Law and Order oath. "W. A. Stately," ieM)onded the detective with a stately mien. "Why. that fellow U9ed to work for the Union Scivs Company," whispered General Manager Burke to Tub Dispatch reporter. "I fired him uecause he couldn't Keep up the tales. He has sold papers many a Sunday himself and he never kicked aDout it either, but I suppose he has joined the Salvation Armv since then." Mr. Statelv was the most respectable look ing detective that Agent McClure- has yet entered In the handicap race for a collection of Sunday news-paper scalps. As a witness his answers came tairly up to the intelli pence of the others of the corps who had preceded him in previous cases. Mr. 11c Cluie explained that citizenship had noth ing to do with capacity lor testilying, and nothing further was necessary, inasmuch as it didu't matter whether a detective was a citizen or not. As the question was brought up during an exasperating flood of cross quetions from Attorney Lambie, the law and Order agent looked as if he would like to use a little profanity w ere it not for bidden in the same law that has given him an opportunity to make a living. A Very Harmonious Trio. The direct examination of Mr. Stately was made by Agent McClure. The witness stated that he bought a paper at the Union depot, last Snnday irom the young man in charge, who was, he stated, John Burnham. When told that Mr. John Burnham was not en gaged by the Union .Xews Company, the wit ness attempted to get humorous and point ing at a i oung fellow in the audience said, "That's the lello w. I don't care hether his name is Burnham, Peters, Smitn, or what it is, ho sold me a paper ana no will nave to answer for it."' 'Just so," said McClure. ".lust so." echoed Kohe. "Hell, hardly; this case may go higher," remarked Attorney Lambie, looking at Mr. Briuham, who was having forced on him a little Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde experience without knowing which was Jekyll and which was Hyde. On cross-examination Mr. Stately said that be lives in Pittsburg. , "What part?" "Object," said McClure. Suttain," said Rohe. "You arc a citizen?" questioned the Al derman in an apologetic tone to even up lor his wonderful ruling. The question made Agent McClure turn pale. He grasped the railing for support and before the witness had time to finish taking a chew ot tobacco, protested that it didn't make any diffeicnco whether a de tective was a citizen or not. "Doesn't it?" asked Mr. Lambie. A Sodden Change of Mind. "I guess it doesn't," said the 'Squire quickly, realizing how seriously he had put his Law and Order foot iu it by asking the question. What is your business?-' asked Mr. Lam bie. "I am employed by Mr. McClure." Are you a detective?" "Well, yes, I suppose, that Is I think, 1 don't know hardly, but I guess likely every person in McClure's employ is a detective. ' "Are you a professional detective?" I decline to answer," baid Mr. Stately. "1 see no reason for not answeiinz; you may answer," ruled the Alderman. "No, don't answer," ruled Agent McClure. For a moment there wa a doubt as to whether Kohe or Mcclure was highest in au thority, but it was only for a moment and was settled by: "Well, then, don't," from His Honor, Mr. Kohe. "Do you know the defendant," asked Mr. Xair.be. "Not personally." "What maker you think his namo Is John Burnham?" Because McClure told me so." The answer scared the Law and Order sgent again, and during the remainder of the examination he piotected his protege with a shield or "We object," that could not be penetrated by lawyer or Alderman. The latter fined the defendant, John Burnham, f2.j, and Mr. Lambie gave notice that an ap peal would be taken. The Other Cases Not Heard. Agent McClure refused to hear the re mainder of the delendants, claiming that his witnesses w eie not present. Those who were summoned and were ready for trial were K. Brinham, James Hughes, J. C Kay, r. A. Wcntz, G. Gearing, Fred Kissuer, Gott lieb Gauss, James Minton, F. J. Kalton, Charles Butt, Mr. Ottman, Jack Hummel, Chailct Bolcr. Frank Turner, George Ben der, Frank Witt and Hermann Schmidt. Mr. Hummel hasn't been carrying papers for over a year and was naturally unknown to hl fellow-victim's, hut he said the fun of listening to the healing kept him from get ting lonesome. Why a man who hasn't been Felling papers for 15 months should be ar rested is simply another Law and Order mystery aB hard to fathom as the trial of the name John Burnham. Another man who never sold papers in his life, hut whoso son handles all the papers was on deck in re sponse to a summons to learn something about the Law and Order method of pro cedure. A matinee performance has been promised for 2 o'clock to-morrow alternoon, at which time Agent McClure promises to produce some more specimens of his unique detec tive corps. The farther the prosecutions go, the more their feeblene3 and futility is shown. Tnus Jar there have been fines in only five cases none of them collected and not a penny of costs for Alderman or detective. SALVATION Oil is better and purer than high-priced liniments with fictitious claims. Extended for One Mora Day. The great S13 suit sale will positively close this evening at C o'clock. Don't miss it. P. C C C, Clothiers, cor. Grant and Diamond streets. Cupid Valentine Spoons. Just the thing for a valentine sonvenir. A vcrv pretty design. Sterling silver. Price, $1 00 and SI 23 each. Mailed free. Sold only by E. P. Koberts & Sons, Filth avenue and ilarket street. wrsu Ecautiful Valentines From 10c to 510. E. S. Davis & Co., 00 Fifth avenue. t'js: ! The Most Pleasant Way Of preventing the grip, colds, headaches and fevers is to use the liquid laxative rem edy. Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one must ct the true remedy manufactured bv.the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 50c and 1 bottles. The Penn Avenue Stores. 150 dozens Foster's lacing mousquetaire suedes, in all shades, reduced from ?2 to 51 50 per pair. Jos. Hobne & Co. Special Sale) or French Dresses. "We have just received 50 spring imported costumes for street wear, which we have marked at prices that will surprise you. "We purchased these dresses at great loss to the importer. They are the newest styles and materials. Don't let this rare opportu nitv pass. Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. Whts the hair is thin and gray Parker's Hair Balsam renews the growth and color. Parker's Ginger Tonic the best cough cure. The Penn Avenue Store. J2 quality of mousquetaires at ?1 50. JOS. HOKNE & CO. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. EVENING STAR COUNCIL SO-flTOlHOLD ill a spec'' routine this evening. FRIDAY. Feb ruarrii 1392, at 7 o'clock sharp at hall. Fifth Ave nue Bank. imlldlngr. By order of CocnciU fei--?4 W. M. WAGNER. SPECIAL MEETING OF Uas Cltv Council No. 273, Jr. O. U. A. M., On FRIDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock, to lmke arrangements for the funeral of our late brother. Charles L. Itoss. C. C. BRIGHT. Councilor. feI2-73 Attet: C. F. KREJ.S. Eec. Sec. Elections. PrrrsBURri Axn Castle SnANXOX Raileoad 1 Company, uenerii. Office, CAnsox St., mitikide, Pittsburg. Feb. 2, 1892. J I7LECT10N-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF j the stockholders of this company will be held at lids office on TUKSDAY. February 16. 1892, oe tn ecu the hours of 2 and 4 r. M.. lor the purpose of electing a president and ten directors to serve dur ing the ensuing j car and for'tlie transaction of sih h other business as may properly come before them. E. J. HEAJIEIt, febl-100-D Secretary and Treasurer. Dividends. TA1YIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THE XJ United States Glass Co. have this dav declared a semi-annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT (4 per cent) on the preferred capital stock, payable March 1, ls92. Transfer books will be closed Feb ruary 19 for ten days. Dividend checks will be mailed by the treasurer. ANDREW H.BEYCE, fel2-22 Secretary. Notice. Office of CorN-TYCousiisioxKRs. Pittsburg. Jan. 23. 1S32. f TnE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD appeals from the triennial assessment of 1S92 for the se eral districts named ou the day and date given below: Monday. Fcbruarv 15 West Deer townsnlp, Glenfleld iKjrough. Flndley township. Wedncsdav. February 17 Thirteenth ward. Plltshurg: Ellzalieth township. Eighth ward, Allegheny; Thirteenth ward, Allegheny. Thursday. Fcbruarv 18-Nlnth ward, Pittsburg; Jefferson township, Penn township. Friday, February J9-Sevcnth ward. Pittsburg: Seventu ward, Allegheny; Twelfth ward, AUe- EhCDr- R.E. MERCER, J. G. WEIR. D.J. BOYLE. County Commissioners. Attest: P. W. SEIBERT. Clerk. fe9-37 Leal Notices. OFFICU Codxtt commissioners, ) Pittsburg, Feb. 8, 1892. J NOTICE. Commonwealth vs. Giles Collins. Same vs. Phcebe Collins. Same vs. Susie Dnnscatb, Same vs. Jos. 325 and 332 inclusive, March session, 13W. os. 333 and 342. in elusive, March session, 1390. ,Nos l sti os. 3l3aud345.1ncmslve.March session, 1830. f. Jos. 353 and 359, inclusive, March Ann Wilson. session, lsw. Same vs. ?Nos. f scsi 360 and 364. Inclusive, March Thomas Wilson sion, 1S90. The goods recovered In the above-named cases will be on inspection in room No. i0, third floor, new Court House, until March I. 1592. and aJLpar tles Interested are hereby nottlled to appearand prove their claims mi or belore that date or they will be sold according to law. R. E. MERCER, ) J. G. WEIR. County Commissioners, D. J. BOYLE, ) Attest -P. W. SEIBERT. Clerk. fe8-39 PERSONAL. PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co., 77 Diamond st.; all kinds of printing: best work at lowest prices. 1.)LRaONAL Fallert's new studio, second floor. 1207 Carson st. ; handsomest In the two cities; photos and crayons. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satlns.wraps.etc. at J.Dwjer's, Room 4, McCancc block. 701 bmlthncld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver w atches and Jewelry repaired ; new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 511 Smlthfield. PERSONAL Read Mrs. Humphrey Ward's new novel. -The History of David Grelve;" cloth. SI. Frank Bacon & Co.. 331 Smlthfield st. PERSONAL Read Mrs. Humphrey Ward's new novel, "The History of David Grelve;" clotn. ?. Frank Bacon Co., 301 Smlthfield st. TDERSONAL-Flrst-class plumbing at lowest Frank a prices: estimates promptly furnished. ji. iuiieu, it r ranksiown ay. : telephone 5416. PERSONAL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dfckson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood St., second floor, has "been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. Is. FOUND. TTOUND Ta-va-zon pile cure: perfect specific for l Itching, blind bleeding piles: positive relter In 7 minutes; mailed free, SI. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant sts.. Pittsburg. 1'a. LOST. TOST Silver chain bracelet. Suitable reward at J mall order department Jos. Home A Co. PROPOSAL'S. K0flCET0 OmACfORs! Sealed proposals will be received up to noon of Friday, February 26. 18C2, at the Boro. Treasurer's Office, No 253 Butler street, Etna, Pa., for the election of a complete steam and electric lighting plant. Plans and specifications can be seen at the above place. Councils reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Committee, FRANK SCHRIEDEB, GEO. W. HECKEL, f 612-3 J. 1L McKEE. KESOKT HOTELS. Atlantic City. THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Opens Feb. 8. Under new management. Comfortable, steam heat, sun parlors and excellent table ja31-I38 HOTEL WDUTSHIHE Will open. Virginia avenue, near ocean, Atlantic City. Large bay-window rooms, giving fine view of the ocean. Heated by steam and open grates. fel-46-Mwrsu D. TV. CHANDLER, THE SEASIDE, ATLANTIC CITY, HAS been thoroughly renovated and is now open. Every convenience and improvement has been added, maKing It complete in all respects. Elevator, sun parlor, hot sea-water baths., and nicely warmed throughout. CHAS. EVAN'S. Ja2W5-D THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on the Beach. Opens January 30. 189-2. 1a25-34-D C. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTELS. STURTEYANT HOUSE. SEW YOKE. American plan $2 50 to $3 60 per day. Euiopean plan $1 00 per day upward. THE STOKTEVANT HOUSE is the most central In tho city; near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the comforts of home with the addi tional conveniences of the metropolis is of fered our guests. THE STUBTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, 28th and 29th sts., New Y'orfcX T. Ja27-29-xwr THE?. 83Display advertisement one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and nunc taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FlTRTHEK NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at tlieTate of ONE CENT PER 'WORD FOB EACir INSERTION when paid for la ad vancc either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS ' SITUATIONS MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP. AGENTS, ROOMS HOARDING, BOARDERS MISCELLANEOUS PERSONALS, TO LET ROOMS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor.SuiIlhfield and Diamond Streets. A lWAYS OPEN. BRANCH. OFFICES AS FOLLOWS WHERF. WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND' OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISKMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should he prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLFGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. B022. FOR THE EAbT END,- J. A". WALLACE. 613 PEXNAV. PITTSRURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35OT Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS &SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY" M. GLELM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. "WANTED. Stale Heln. APPRENTICE In a drugstore, between the age of 16 and 20 rears, with not less than one vcar's experience: must sneak and write German: a German preferred. Address Wlneblddle Phar raacv, 5100 Penn av., E. E. BAKER Second-class cake baker. 917 Walnut st., McKeesport, Pa. BOY" Bright, active boy of about 16; apply be tween 10 and 11, No. 2 Sixth St., second floor. T. C. McElroy. BOY With about one year's experience as work lug Jeweler, at 100 Fifth av., Room 8. third floor. TAKE BAKER Second-hand cake baker. Imme- dlstely. M. A. Hltcheus. No. 917 Walnut St.. McKeesport, Pa. C1ANVASSERS Experienced canvassers. tl8 J neek. Call at 12 Federal st,, Allegheny, Room 21. ClANVASSERS Salary to good men. Wilson Mfg. Co.. No. 6 Sixth st. Wheeler A TARUG CLERK. XJ office. Address T. Y.. Dispatch 17NGINEER-Wares fifteen dollars per week; Li give reference ana state wnere last elve employed. Address Engineer, Dispatch office, SALESMAN Experienced clothing salesman to goto alive town near the city: good wages and steady employment. Inquire at RauhRro., 800 Liberty St., to-day between 3 and 4 r. M. Appli cants coming at any other time not considered. TOOLMAKERS First-class toolmakcrs and metal patternmakers: toolmakcrs to work on screw, machlue and drill press tools and fixtures; press tools for flanking and forming tin and brass: patternmakers Tor Heht and very accurate brass patterns: applicants please stale age. experience, wages wanted, present employment or where last employed, and on how short notice thev could come to Erie. Address Metric Metal Co., Erie Pa. TURNERS Two axle turners on carriage and wagon axles. Liggett Spring and Axle Com pany, Market and Spruce sts., Allegheny, Pa. TYPEWRITER and stenographer for light work in an Insurance office: state wages desired. Address Insurance, Dispatch office. Agents Wanteu. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle th new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 00 per cent, profit: one agent's sales amounted to fK In sir days: another 32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full par ticulars. addressTheMonroeEraserMrg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. (X10) AGENTS Mineral lamp wicks never burnont: no smoke, no soot, no trimming; light equal togas: three samples 10c assorted dozen 25c. J. Sta uer Co.. Providence, R. I. a GENT $3 to S7 dally: experience unnecessary. J. Putnam 4 Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnstcd.Ct. Female Help Wanted. ASSISTANT TEACHER In New Brighton tPa.) High School: apply In person; none lint good, experienced teachers need; apply. Apply to Dr. H. t. JlcCounel, New Brighton, Pa.- - - ClOOK Protestant girl to learn cooking: prefer to teach rather than engage a professional cook; good wages. Address P. O. Box 154. Also laun dress: Protestant girl to do laundry and chamber work at the above address: must be good washer ana lroner; no other need apply. COOK: lourth house, Craig, between Fifth and Center. GERMAN cooks, girls for housework. Employ ment Office, 130 Robinson st., Allegheny. GIRL An experienced dlnlng-rooin girl: refer ence required: call between 5 and 6 o'clock P. M. 48 Irwin av Allegheny. GIRL English or American girl for general housework. Apply SMI Clay borne St., Alkeu av., E. E. GIBLi at No. 40 Crawford SU 3 o'clock. Call between 2 and 1 ADIES to do fancy nork at their homes; wa I furnish material and nay by the niece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J, M. Lcmar & Co., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. MILLINERS Several good trimmers wanted to fill positions out of town. Apply early to J. J. Porter A Co., successor to Porter A Donaldson, 820, 822 and 824 Liberty si. . Pittsburg. Pa. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP Boy to work In grocery store, coolcs, wages S4 to $6: chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, cook and waitress for same family; laundresses. 200 house girls, German and colored help, kitchen and chambermaids for hotels: cooks and dishwashers lor restaurants and board ing houses; waiters, drivers, farm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson, 60S Grant St. HELP At once: 20 farm hands, (15 to (20 per month: colored boy for light housework; colored farm hand, male cook, hotel and pastry cooks. dishwashers, waitresses, laundress, cooks, chambermaids, child's nurse, 200 house girls; all flrst-clsss help: report here. Mechai's Acencv, 544 Grant st. Tel. SO. "rANTED-50 coal miners. 100 laborers on rall tf road, girls forgeneral housework, two Ger man boys to work on farm- Keystone Agency, No. 610 Grant st. Room Wanted. Room large, elegantly furnished T ANTED tl front l . use oi bain; live suitable for one or minutes' walk from nostoffice two gentlemen. 97 Seventh av, VTXAN TED- Furnished room In private family f bvayoungroan: wishes to room alone. Ad dress b.. Dispatch office. Allegheny. TITANTED Room In good location, either city. t V for a printing omce: with or without power. Address Printer, Dispatch office. WANTED Rooms suitable for housekeeping. Room Renting Agency, 130 Robinson St., Allegheny. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGER Fourth av. & ZAHN-FIre Insurance, T7 T. SCHAFFNER, real estate agent. Insur J' ance placed al lowest rates; 72 Washington ay.. Thirty-first ward. Bookkeeping Accounts, Etc Wanted. AUDITING and acconntlng-I attend to any thing In the line of. lutrlcate accounting, auditing the books orcorporatlons, manufacturers, merchants, hotels and others. A. F. Sawhlll, 137 Federal st. Allegheny. Pa. Instruction. HOME STUDY A complete course of lessons in either bookkeeping, penmanship or short hand by mail forS5: one trial lesson 50c.ln advance. Pittsburg Correspondence Business College, Post- uiue uui w. PRIVATE LESSONS In German and French. Berlitz method, by George Hoeppner, S3 Westlnghouse bldg. Financial Wantea. TlTONniY to loan at lowest rate oflnterest loan larae j.ix granted promptly, no delay; have amouutonnaud at the present tin hrlno- vniip deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no wiuguaran McCnckart, cnarge. .). - Mcurickart, 140 Fifth paoneisru. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co.. 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN $0.OCO on mortgages: (100 and up ward at 6 percent: (500,000 at 4S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, s. H. French. 125 Fourth av. Business Opportunities Wanted. A COMPETENT PHYSICIAN To purchase a well established country practice worth (AO00 perycar: 16 miles from city; price for horse, buggy, stock of drugs. Introduction and good T ill (foo; only those meaning business address P. O. Box 188. Allegheny, Pa. Boarder and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS Two or three gentlemen to occupy furnished room with board, at 133 Fourth ay. TtTANTED-Lodgers, . Anchor Hotel, Liberty. I T cor. Fourthflodglngper night, 25c, S5c SOc; per week. (1 25. (i 75. fj. (3.. "ITTANTED-Occupants for furnished room with t board. No. 10 Sherman av., Allegheny, ;; .! iSTTSBURQ - PIBPiTCEJiy WASTED. Situations Wanted. . POSITION By a merchant of 20 years' experi ence In wholesale grocery line: 11 years of which time In tea. coffee and sptcc business as pro prietor: could nil position of buyer or manasrer. Al reference. Address T.. S. A C. Dispatch office. POSITION As stenographer and typewriter by a ladv of several years experience; can also assist hi Weeping accounts : reference can be given. Address C. C Dispatch office. POSITION bv flrst-clas machinist as engineer or charge of machinery; well acquainted with electric dynamos. AddrebsP. R.. Dispatch office. POSITION as cashier or in office, by young lady; four years' experience as cashier; best refer ences. Address Experience, Dispatch office. POSITION Of any kind; not afraid of work; good writer. Address W. H., 148 Ridge av., Allegheny. POSITION For good white gardener: would tend horses and cows. Peregrine, Fourth av. Tele phone 1860. POSITION As cutter hv first-class mechanic! (fine coatmaVcr.) Address Cutter; Dispatch office. TJOSITION By a practical bookkeeper, with Al J. references. Address W. S.,.DIspitch office. SITUATION By young man as stenographer and typewriter: operates Remington; best of refer ences. Address C. B., Dlspach office. WASHING-To lake home. Howard St., Allegheny. Address Beah, Hoarding Wanted. TJOARD wanted by a voting gentleman and wife in Allegheny. Address B. H. Dispatch office. Allegheny. Miscellaneous Wantea. BUYERS for birds and animals of all kinds, gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of cages, prepared lood for mocking birds and sseds for all birds: tine dogs. Esplch's bird store, 640 faralth fleld st. LOWEST price for good setond-hand engine. 25 to35h. p.. delivered at Monougahela City: seller pays me 5 per cent commission. Bring or mall written proposal to Jas. N. McCntcheon, Manufacturers' Agent, Room 4, No. J06 Third av. PAINTING and nlateglass glazing. 026 Grant st., Pittsburg. B. C. Miller. PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. STOVES REPAIRED-Plttsburg Stove Repair Company, 281 Fifth av. n VRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. -L Campbell & Davis, 12Setenthav. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralvzer Jones' Magic Roach Ponder: contains" no poison: roaches banished by contract; satl'factlon given or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones. 22 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold by all urst-class druggists. WANT to sell lease and fixtures of shoe store. 56 Federal st.: possession Anrll 1: thefollow lng stock will be sold at retail: Big lot adles splendid rubbers at 13 cts. : large lot of men's calf shoes, price (2 25, now at II 15: 3U0 pairs ladles' pat. tipped (2 25 shoes at (1 15: now's -your chance. Public shoe Store, Allegheny City. WANTED-Evervbodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell (10 worth of goods on credit for (1 down and 50c a week. Plck erlng. corner Tenth and Penn av. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Coal For Sale. CIOAL BestYoughlogheny gas coal, anthracite J coal and Connellsvllle crushed coke; weight positively guaranteed. Iron City Coal Co., Ltd.. float below sixth st. bridge, Pittsburg side. Pnone 2C05. COAI Anthracite and bituminous coal ana crushed coke lor domestic purposes; general hauling. Latimer, Mvers Jfc Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Machinery and Metals For Sale. ACME Automatic Safety Engine and non-explosive boiler, built from one to five horse power, natural gas or common carbon oil ai fuel, no engineer required, perfectly safe and reliable, economy In fuel and durability a special feature. No. 4 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to lOOh. p.: cheapest In the market: 46 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm ebglne, etc.; steam pumps. gornor, pnllevs and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S Young. Alle gheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins Sc Ulrlch, 316 Lib erty St., Pittsburg, 'Pa. T?NG1NES and boilers of every description: brick JJ yard supplies; contractors,and rolling mill ma chinery. Tliomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San- dusky sts. Aiiegneny. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralgleith, 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. Klrby, 133 First avenue, SLAUGHTER HOUSE OUTFIT-A bargain, con sisting of one ix-horse power boiler and en gine, blocks, pulleys, track, scales and other nec essary tools: no further use Is the reason for sell ing. Call on or address T. J. Brandon, Homer iiiy, x a. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. HORSE Handsome carriage horse. 16 hands, 7 years old. gentle in every respect; for private family can't be excelled; no bad traits whatever: sell cheap for want of use. E. B. Mahood, 939 i,iucrir hi. "TTAGON 1 fine truck wagon, almost new, can i V vas cover, pole and shafts; everything com plete; capacity 5,000 lbs.; can be seen at Brown, Kummer A Aiders' Wagon and Carriage Works, 4000 Forbes ay., near Schenley Park entrance. AGONS. HORSES ANS HARNESS-Two coach-ton spring wagons, one open spring wagon, three horses, three sets single and one set double harness. 504 Liberty st. WAGONS All sizes and styles In stock, manu factured by H. Lange & Co., 147 to 154 Water st. Telephone, 1790. "txr AGONS 1 light and 1 heavy 2-horse wagon at IVWangler's wagon shop, 87 Third St.. Allegheny, "T7"AGONS 3 double Wagons at Allegheny Trans- V fer Co., 94 North av., Allegheny. Miscellaneous For Sale. ClASn REGISTER-Safe roll top desV; letter file. J No. 3 Diamond St. I70R SALE Dr. James' Stllllngine and Sarsapa . rllla, lor impure blood. CLOCK One of grandfather's clocks, SO years old, with good German works, 9 feet high and In good running order: cost when new (150; will sell cheap. Inquire of 11. W. Beale, Leecnburg, Pa. PHOTOGRAPHIC yIewbox;compleU6Kx8K and a 10x12 box and shutter lens, portrait and view cuts: 14x17 plate. Complete view outfit can be seen at No. 133 Locust street, Allegheny. M)DA FOUNTAIN. J avenue. B. E. Hobson, 207 Virginia, rpOOLS-Full set tinners' tools cheap. J. P. O. Box 176. Braddock. Pa. Address FOB SALE BUSINESS. Bnslncss Opportunities For Sale. AN old established retail boot and shoe business, one or the oldest and most prosperous stands in either city, where a big fortune has been made: particulars will be given only to those meaning business and who will treat the matter confiden tially. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. BARBER SHOP Flnt-class. with combination mirror case for three chairs, antique oak fin ish, French plates, 44x54: three congress chairs; at a bargain. Address X. W., Dispatch office BILLIARD ROOM-In good lite town of 5,000. Address Box 4U. Blalrsvllle, Pa. DRUGSTORE-Good location: invoices (1,700; very cheap. S. Dawes, administrator. Ad dress H. L. King, 437 Grant st. I7LEGANT grocery store in town or 10.009 in li habitants, doing large cash business: easy terms to good party: fine restaurant; livery stable; t rt uk v.tiitK ivi ci I'siaici jewelry store, uan- ery milk route, fish and oyster market, novelty store. Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfield st. T?OUR HUNDRED shares or stock In the Brad--C dock Wire Company will be sold to a prompt fmrchaser at a reasonable figure; this Is one of tbe est manufacturing stocks in the city. Address J. K., Room 30. Westlnghousebldg. HARDWARE SI ORE-Flrst-class-In one of the best towns in Western Pennsylvania; splen did chance for lire roan. Address" Hardware, Dis patch office, Pittsburg, Pa. TjRESS ROUTE Cheap, if sold this week. Ju to Manager of Circulation, Press office. Apply SHOE STORE-Ccntrallv located; Invoice about (3,000: rare opportunity; must be sold. Ad dress A. Dispatch office. STORES of every class In city and country towns; business chances oTevery description: partner ships, bonds and mortgages and stocks at Chambers' Business Agency. 102 Fourth av., room 6. TEA STORE Cheap, retali and Jobbing business, good trade; line restaurant, HW; barber shop, lour chairs, large trade; grocery stores, country stores, cigar stores, paper routes, bakery at a bar gain, l'crclval & Gaston, 439 Grant st. IJ K SHARES stock. In blocks to-sult purchaser, 1 tj In a paving brick works; the coming street pavement: enough orders already booked to run plant for three months; works now In successful operation: stock will pay large dividend; to parties seeking a safe and profitable Investment a rare chance, as owner will sell blow cost to realize firomptly; best of reasons ror selling. For partlcu ars call or address William Beckett, 941 Liberty st. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-On line of railroad and river and iu tlm midst of Inexhaustible coal fields: 5 to 20 or 100 acres will be sold on long time without Interest, or douated in parts to any bona fide, enterprising concern that gives evidence or solidity and growth. Plans, etc. at the office of Jas. W. Drape A Co., Agents, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Business Properties For Sale. A NDERSON HOUSE-21 rooms. 121and 123 JA. Roblsou St., East Liverpool Ohio. BUILDING Splendid chance: three-story brick with furniture aud undertaking establishment on reasonable terms. In new town oi 3,500. Address' W. K Dispatch office. IJEIDAy. 'EBBURY.V.Vlgy lSffi' V- FOB SALE BUSINESS. 1 Business Properties For Sale, MANUFACTURING plant for sale :maln build ing brick. 2 stories. 60x100; power house brick, 30x40: brick stack 80 feet: storehouse, dry house, dwelling, etc. : side track connecting with C", 8. A 51. B. and E. P. ; 2 acres of land: low price and easy terms. Address Keystone Mfg. Co., Glrard, Erie county. Pa. FOB SALEIMPBOVED BEAL jCSTATE City Residence. BRICK house, seven moms, finished attic, good cellar, lot 20x126; situated No. 258 Bedford av., head of Penn Incline. Inquire within. CIOLWELL ST.. PIttsburg-Two brick dwellings. J six rooms each, on lot 20x90 leet. water, artifi cial and natural gas; houses In perfect repair, built auuut uve years; rem lorsua jnonui; win uuamu a,t a bargain to cash buyer. Welsh, 530 Smlthfield st. inquire oi jonniu. ONLY" (8,7C0-For4 small houses, afew minutes' walk from Court House, containing together 3) rooms and a storeroom: total rent Is (1.200 per year; over 3 per cent: this Is certainly A good in vestment. Miirr & Edsall. Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth avenue. WEBSTER AV., Eleventh ward, city-Nice two story and mansard brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bath, hall, etc.: also two-story brick dwelling of 6 rooms and attic on rear: lot 21X127M. to alley: in very nice location: everything in first-class order; will bo sold for a reasonable price if taken soon. Samuel W. Black A Co., 99 Fourth av. Bast End Besldences For. Sale. 4 BEAUTIFUL little frame house or 8 rooms i on an asphalt pared street in one of the nicest locations In the East End; has two porches, inside shutters, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, range, bath complete with porcelain tubs, ce mented cellar, combination chandeliers, etc t Is handy to all traction cars, and at the price asked is ahargaln; only (4,000. See Baker & Co.. 6227 Penn ay., E. E. I70R SALE East End; (6,000; new house now " being finished, near South Highland aye, on good residence st. : 9 rooms, bay window front and aide, sliding doors between parlor and dining room and parlorand hall. besides pantry.bath room, Uundrv.largeclosets. frontandhack stairs, modern fixtures of all kinds, including 2 w, c.'s, combina tion chandeliers and heater: terms easy. (97) W. A. Ilerron & Sons, 80 Fourth avc. POR SALE-(16,000-Forbes av.. a beautiful Qneen Anne brick residence property; large fine lotS0x20V feet, stable and carriage house: house has 8 large well lighted rooms, receptlou hall with fireplace, large bay window in dining room, good pantry, range, bath, etc: a very complete dwell ing; the choicest location on Forbes av.. close to Schenley ParK. (A-493) Black 4 Balrd, No. 95 Fpurth av. T70R SALE East End Kmerson, near Alder St.: JL modern house, fine appearance, eight rooms, double lot: price (6,250; only (I, COOdown. remainder on fasv payments. (84). W. A. HEltHON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. 1?1NE East End residence Large brick, with hall : in center; 12 spacious rooms and replete throughout with all modern Improvements; the residence occupies the cenlcr of a beautiful lot about Mix 150 feet, on which Is a stable and carriage hmie, etc.. etc.: the location or this property is de sirable and convenient; nice paved street: contigu ous to all street car lines and R. R.: particulars rromJas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. HOMEWOOD-Small house and two lots on small payments, about three minutes' walk from the station: prlc for both lots and the house only (2.100. Jas. W. Drapo & Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. I 1L AC STREET. Shadvslde Very desirable resl J dence, 9 rooms, all conveniences, paved street, rapid transit: choice location. Henry A. Breed, 516 Market street. "RESIDENCE A very nice East End residence JLV at only (5,250; eight rooms, bathrooms and lavatory, porch, vesttbnle. hall and cellar. Inside shutters, both gases, furnace, etc.. etc all In good order; fine lot with space In front and side: alley In the rear; property situate contiguous to South inland and Shady avenues; best value In the r.ast End : possession may be given in a few days. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. SHADYSIDE Modern residence, new last April, 10 rooms, with every convenience and latest features: lot 50xt00: location choice: one square from Duqnesne Traction ; this Is worthy your at tention. Henry A. Breed. 516 Market street. SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.-Cholce residence. In perfect order and equipment; 10 rooms; 1ot43x 131: possession In30dasor less. Henry A. Breed, 516 Market street. STANTON AV. On high ground, elegant resi dence; new last Mav; 11 rooms: all modern con veniences and fixtures: paved street: shady: lot 55x165: possession at once; owner moving away from the cltv; terms easy. Henry A. Breed, 518 Market street. C1 OOO down and balance as rent will buy one of CDJ-? the finest lrame houses in the East End: has 9 large rooms, two porches, good cellar, laundry, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, large fiantry, bath complete, range, both gases, electric Ight, combination chandeliers, speaking tubes, etc., and Is nicely papered and well finished throughout: has a beautiful lot in a fine location; handy to traction cars; price only (4,700. See Baker & Co., 6227 Penn av., E. E. s ooo New irame nousc; nre rooms, nmsnea s attic, cellar, porches, city water, sewered: easy payments: (2600. A. Goeddel, 109 Collins ay. Allegheny Besldences For Sale. POR SALE ,(2.800. 318 California av.; two frame dwellings. four rooms in iront nouse. lour rooms ana kitcnenin rear house., lot 21x100: 12 per pent Investment.. (1.850, 23 Knox St., Sixth ward, frame dwelling, six rooms and attic side entrance, rent (20 per - month: T2per cent investment.-- -' S1.GUU. ai Stewart si., rum ward, irame aweaing; four rooms and attic, back porch, water In the kitchen; 10 percent Investment. ' JAS. J. WALDROX & CO.. No. 271 Beaver av. EOR SALE On River av near Ninth St. bridge. Allegheny, new brick house of six rooms and attic: only (1,000. (52) Send for new list, free. W. A: Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. PERRYSVILLE AVENUE property on line of electric cars: substantial homestead ofll rooms and bath," Inside w. c, laundry, brick furnace. Im proved gas range and every comfort and modern convenience; over an acre of ground planted with choice fruit and shade trees; owner going to Cali fornia. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. Gn 300 Is the Idea many persons have of the 5 amount they want to put in a home; we have one on paved street near Irwin av. cars which is well built and has large lot, a little Irregu lar In shape, but fronts on two streets. (B379.) Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. Suburban Besldences For Sale. SWISSVALE, P. R. R., in Palmer place, the choicest land at Swf ssvale and the choicest loca tion for suburban homes on the P. R. R.; wide streets and alleys: building line 30 feet back; ten new houses now under course of erection on this plan; only one minute from station; prices reason able and terms to suit; excellent schools and 80 trains daily; will make a good Investment. Hoff man & Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Telephone, 7243. WILKINSBURG-On Wood street, a prominent corner Detween Penn av. and P. K. R. with new brick house of nine rooms: lot 32x120 to an alley: best location In tbe town for a physician or for business: will sell at a bargain. Hoffman & Baldrldge. Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Tele phone. 7243. WILMERDING. Ta., Westlnghouse av-Fine new 3 story building of 12 rooms and store room: both gases, electric light, every conven ience: good location for saloon and restaurant: lot 25x110 to 20 foot alley; low price, easy terms. Bax ter, Thompson & Co. ' (JJ A OOO Frame house on Amanda St.. Brush t3)r9 ton: 9 rooms: h. and c. water and gas: elec tric llsrht: a complete home and a barealn. How- ard Brown. 151 Fourth av. v KNOXVILLE. TfOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, (4,000. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street. 84.500. Two 5-room brick, houses, lots 37,x100 each, , Orchard Place, (3.750. One 7-room Irame house, one lot, paved streets (3.,000. One 5-room frame house, one lot, pived street, (2.700. One 5-room brick house, two lots, paved street, (3, 250. One 5-room brick house, one lot, paved street, (2.750. Five 5-room frame houses, payed street, each (I.SC0. Twelve 7-room brick houses, payed streets, each (2.300, Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty, (2.700. EIght4-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 build ing lots to be found In the county are offered at prices much less than projjerty having similarly attractive features can bo had for. TheP. & 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 of 3, 4, 5 aud 7-room houses at moderate rents to good paylug tenants. None others need applv. Take any of the Sonthslde street cars. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.. 85 Knoxavenue; Knoxvllle. FOB SALE LOIS: Suburban Lots For Sale. "TT'ELLY ST. Wllklnsburg, at a sacrifice, lotSOr Beal Estate. T?OR SALE (800 12 acres, one-hair mile from town; good log hou ss Box N., Connellsvl some fruit trees. Ad- Connellsvllle, Pa. Suburban Besldences To Let, TO LET Six1 room brick dwelling In O'Hara town ship, with Uacres land, large orchard, good spring aud sprlnghouse; water In the house: barn and other outbuildings; one mile from Sharpsburg ou Klttannlng road. Inquire of S. A, McPherson at Greenwood Cemetery, or Jas. G. elr, at County Commissioners' office. Booms To Let. ROOM Oakland, furnished room for single gen tleman; nice room; pleasant location, 3313 Forbes av. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET City and subnrhan houses. Apply W. F. Scuade, 313 Wood st corner Fourth av. TO IET. City Besldences. ' rOLET Houses. Centrally located. Locust st.. 6 rooms and attic M ebster ay.. 8 rooms. Thirteenth St.. 8 rooms. Center av., 9 rooms. Forbes st.. 5 rooms. . ' Center ay., 5 rooms. Herron av., 6 rooms. Rent low as (18 per month. Send or call for list, W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. T 10 LET-M8 per month. Corner brick house, eight rooms. nam. range, modern nxtures. Possession free to April 1. 1892. Location high and healthful. 25 minutes from P. O., on Sycamore st. Send for list. free. W..A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av TO LET Dwellings, stores and offices: upon re quest we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1. free of charge; write your name plainly and give full residence address street and number. Black & Balrd. 95 Fourth ay. TO IjET Brick house of 9 rooms; privilege granted to sublet (house Is desirable for two tenants), only (33 per mouth; possession can be had at once. Webster av.. near cable line; send for list. W. A. Herron i Sons, 80 Fourth ay. East End Besldences To Let. TO LET EAST END HOUSES, With Jlodcrn Fixtures. Denntston av., 8 rooms. Penn av., 7 rooms. Howe St., 8 rooms. St. Clalrst., 6 rooms. Bond St., 6 rooms. Langav., 8 rooms. With some are large yards. Rent as low as (il per month. Call or send ror list free. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. TO LET OAKLAND HOUSES. Fifth av.. fine brick. 8 rooms. Oakland Square, new brick. 8 rooms. Mawhinneysf, adjoining Schenley Park, 8 rooms; (possession of this can be hadatonce If desired.) Send for list free. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth av. TO LET Boquet street, a new and handsomely finished two-story and mansard pressed brick house, Boquet street, adjoining Oakland square: 9 rooms and all modern conveniences and fixtures; rooms large and commodious; rent (50 per month. Apply to Black & Balrd, 93 Fourth avenue. a 10 LET At Oakland, from March 1 if desired. . handsome new house, eight rooms, modern fixtures, on paved street, near Schenlev Park en trance: (30 per month; send for Ust. W. A. Her ron & Sons, JO Fourth av. riio LET Negley av., a fine new house: ten JL rooms, reception hall. hath, laundry, modern fixtures, large corner lot: only (7 per month ; send lor list. W. A. Herrou A Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Shadyslde. brick residence. 7 rooms, large lot; paved 6treet: near traction and P. R. B. Henry A. Breed, 516 Market street. Allesheny Besldences To Let, TOLET ALLEGnENY HOUSES. Sheffield St., 11 rooms and attic. Montgomery av.. 8 rooms. Stockton av.. 13 rooms. Fremont St., 10 rooms. Arch St., 8 rooms. Sheffield St., 9 rooms. All have latest improvements: send ror printed list. W. A. HEREON SONS. SO Fourth av. TO LET Modern press brick dwelling. Nine rooms and all modern Improvements. 16 Sherman av.. Allegheny. 27 Arch St., Allegheny. 29 Arch St., Allegheny. Eight-room dwellings. 406 Ferry St., Pittsburg. Five rooms and attic. Inquire Eobt. Knox, Jr., 17 Sherman av Alle gheny TO LET Handsome house, Sheffield St.. Allegheny;' Nine rooms, modern fixtures; Rent only $o0 per month. Send for list free. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth avenne. TO LET-(900-No. 189 BIdge av.. Allegheny, brick house, nine room, bath. laundry. large closets; good condition; choice neighborhood; pos session now or April 1. A. Leggate A Son, 108 Fourth av. TO LET Allegheny houses; send for to let list, changed dallv: office open until 9:30 P. M. : see Monday and Thursday's Dispatch. A. Z. Byers A Co., 93 Federal st. TO LET Desirable eight-room brick residence with all city conveniences. No. 55 Lincoln av.. Allegheny. For particulars see Jos. P. Rankin & Co.. 154 Fourth ay. TO LET Allegheny residences: lists upon appli cation: corrected weekly in Mondays' and Thursday's Dispatch. A. D.Wilson, 55 Federal st,, Allegheny. - TO LET-AUegheny av., very desirable residence, i Oooms; all conveniences; location choice. Henry A. Breed. 516 Market 6treet. TO LET Allegheny houses. See John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal st. Send for printed list. Offices and Desk Boom To Let. TO LET In Ferguson block, the finest fireproof office building In tbe city, located on Third av.. Just below the new postofflce, having also Fourth av. entrance: choice storerooms and offices, with all modern conveniences, high speed eleva tors, steam heat, electric light and Janitor's serv ices free; rent lower than others are getting In old and Inconvenient buildings; possession at onre; rent free until April I: 6end for illustrated book. Black & Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. rpO LET Offices hi the absolutely fireproof bulld X ing of the Pittsburg limes, located on Third and Fourtn ays., near the new postofflce; the most desir able offices in the city r all modern conveniences, fireproof vaults, day and night elevator service, water, steam heat, electric light and the services of careful Janitors; possession guaranteed April 1. For terms, etc., apply to W. H. Self, Times office. No. 102 Fifth av. TO LET-OFFICES-In Allegheny On Federal st.. New Corner Building. Rent as low as (12 50 per month. With heat and light. Location desirable. Send for Ust. W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. TO LET Dwellings, stores and offices: upon -request we will mall yon our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge; write your name plainly and give fnll residence address street and number. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. TO LET Downtown, second floor flat of three rooms, hall and w. c. : suitable for offices or light housekeeping; also one second floor front furnished room. Inquire of Drs. Lake, 40 Fourth st. I'O LET The Pittsburg National Bank of Com merce, btxth av. and Wood, has a few first class offices to rent lrom April 1. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Water St., near Smlthneld. good ware house, now occupied hy Chess, Cook A o.. with wide lrontage, extending through to First av. ; will rent one or two floors, one year or flro year lease; location very desirable. Apply to Hunt A Clapp, Room 59, 95 Fifth av. TO LET Three storv brick store and dwelling. No. C208 Penn avenue, opposite mouth of Frankstown ave., the best business l'KMtlon In East Liberty, occupied at present as shoe store. Rent (SOO per year.i Inquire of Jas. P. Quinn, Cor. Fifth avenue and Grant st. TO LET Dwellings, stores and offices: upon re quest we will mall you our rent list regularly until April J. free of charge: write your name plainly aud give full residence address street and number. 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. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sta., Pittsburg. Fa. TO LET New warehouse: large and spacious; 20x95 feet to alley: location very central: Mer cantile block; near Liberty, Seveutn av., Penn and Smlthfield st. W. A. Herrdn A Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET-8tore. No. 46 Diamond alley. 100 feet from Wood St.; has two large show windows; size rooms, 17x33. suitable for offices or light busi ness. Inquire Gillespie A Co.. 422 Wood st. TO LET Cheap (32 per monthFIne building, consisting of store and dwelling, on Liberty av.. Bloomfield; a good business location. Send for list. W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.: three floors: 20.000 feet space: abundant power; good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Fifth av. TO LET Desirable storeroom. Diamond st. In new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Apply to Bnslness Office The Dispatch, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. TO LET Good business stand, store and dwelling; a good new building; only (32 per month; Lloerty av., Bloomfield; send for list. W. A. Herron &Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Floors In Mercantile block. New Grant St., with steam elevator and heat, power If re quired; street entrance: rent reasonable. Inquire W. L. Kann, 206Vood's!. TO LET 152 Third ay., opposite postofflce; first floor and cellar: desirable storeroom and third floor and attic. Inquire of J. S. Murray, Legal Journal office. 409 Grant st. rro LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second X av., two doors from Smlthfield st. ; will lease for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr ' store. rpo LET Storcropm for grocery business; cor- j. uer store, wim paying and esianusneu trace: aesiraum locauiy, office. Address Grocer, Dispatch rpo LET At Tarentum, Pa., large brick store X room, with cellar lor drVgoods; rent low to a good man. Apply M.Oppenhelmer, 811 Penn av. T O LET Floors, second, third and fourth floors. w ljiDeriy si. inquire ab apove aaaress. rpo LET Hair or storeroom. 102 Fifth. X Donnell A Frlsh. 129 fifth av. Inquire TO LET SP.fc.CIAL. rpo LET J- . S. E. COB. WOOD ST. AND SECOND AV., Two Large 4-story Brick Warehouses, Fronting 43 feet on Wood St., CHAMBERS GLASS COMPANY, Westlnghouse Building, ,- . felO 47 Cor. Penn av. and Ninth st. TO LET SPECIAL. TOLET BT BAXTER, THOMPSON A COw 163 Fourth avenue. 235 S. Highland v two-story brick, ten rooms. aS conveniences. No. I Irving place, near Ellsworth av.. two-story brick, ten rooms, every modern convenience. 3 Sheffield St.. Allegheny, two-story mansard brick, eight rooms, all conveniences. 154 Center av.. near Dinwiddle St.. two-story man sard brick, nine rooms, all conveniences. Herron av., cottage house of eight rooms, center ball, all conveniences, lot 60x100. Eippcysf.. near St. Clair, new brick dwelling of ten rooms, all convenlencei.frout porch elegantly finished. 181 Sheffield St.. Allegheny, two-story brick dwel ling, ten rooms, all conveniences. (11 67- 183Chartlers St.. Allegheny, two-storv brick dwel ling, ten rooms, all conveniences, (60. 139 Crawford st., two-story mansard stone front dwelling, nine rooms, all modern. (40. CHOICE PBOPEETJE3. STANTON AVENUE, NEAR HILAND, ' $9,000. New modern brick: house of nine rooms, bath, range, heater, cabinet, hardwood and slate mantels, cemented cellar, laundry, sta tionary washtubK, combination chandeliers, both gases, etc Lot 13x135 to a 20-foot -alley. LIGGETT BEOS.. fel2-10 71 Diamond street. F OR SALE- HANDSOME NEW HOUSE. Location central. Easy of access. mgu ana neaitniui. Eight rooms, reception hall. Laundry, bathroom, pantry. Combination fixture'. Modern fixtures of all kinds. Hardwood cabinet mantels. Tile hearths and facings. Price onlv $3.KO. Easv payments. (106c) W. A. HEREON" & SONS, 83 Fourth ave. fe6-16,8,10,12 13 (FOR SALE Brick house eight rooms; modern fixtures; easy of access; on line of electric R. R. now being pushed; price $2,300; $20 to $23 per mo. after first payment. (103). W. A. HrJRRON 4 SONS, Ja31-U3-fel,3,6,9,12.15 80 Fourth avenue. 83,000. BRICK HOUSE Six Booms, Faved Street, FOB SALE. Near cable line, stone sidewalks, city sewer age: location good; 10 minntes' riUe from Wood St.: easy pav menti. (67-L). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Ja23-6G-29fel,,8,12 PROPERTY RENTED Rd.-5S remittances made promptly. TAYCQ and assessments looked after I rtALO and paid. Established 1863. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 FOURTH AVENUE. Ja2-H-2,8,15,22,29,fe5,12,19,26 $1,000 CASH. ELEGANT ' i ON ForbEs Avenue Near Craig Street. Anew three-story brick dwelling of nine rooms, hall, bathroom, two w. c.'s, hot and cold water, both gases, slate and hardwood mantels, tile and stone hearths, pantry, china closet, cedar closets, electric light and bells, speaking tubes, elegant chandeliers, artistic glass door and window, good dry cellar, laundry, front and rear porches. Lot 25 by about 110 feet. Nice lawn; stone walks. Only two squares from grand entrance to Schen lev Park, and near Duqnesne electric and Fifth Avenue cable lines. $1,000 cash; balance quarterly or yearly payments, as desired. Possession April L (D267) BLACK & BAIRD, fel2-6-TUTSa 95 FOURTH AVE. LOOK! $9,000! NEW HOUSE ON CORNER LOT IN EAST END ! Corner lot, 47x120 feet, wide asphaltnm street, between Highland and Negley; house of 9 rooms: has all modern Improvements; a desirable home oran excellent invest ment: owner leaving: city. and will sell property at a sacrifice. A. S. Gray, Eisner building. ie-Bt SELECT Any of these and you select a first-class brick house In a desirable location. Price. Location. Front Ft. No. Booms. $ 7,500, Roup, 7,750, East End, 8,500, East End, 8,500, Roup, 9,000, Roup, 10,000, East End, lO.OOO, East End, 11,500, Roup, 12,000, East End, 30 7 Corner, 9 40 " 9 Corner, 8 50 9 60 10 40 10 40 9 40 lO , 40 lO , 90 12 37 13 50 - 10 100 14 108 12 60 12 78 10 . 80 15 13,500, Shadyslde, 15,000, Shadyslde, 17,000, Bellefleld, 20,O0O, Bellefleld, 21,500, Bellefleld, 25,000, East End, 25,000, East End, 25,000, Bellefleld, 25",000,t Shadyslde, MURRY & EDSALL, Fidelity Building1, 121 Fourth Ave.' feio-22 K E N S I N G T O N IS CONCEDED TO BE the coming manufacturing and residence city, adjacent to Pitts burg, by those who have seen it The opinion is unanimous by the thousands who have visited it during the past few months, many of whom made purchases of lots. Free tickets given there and return.' THE BDEEELIi .IMPROVEMENT CO., . ' fo. 96 Fourth Ave., ' ' Plttaburar, Pa. AUCTION SALE3. t Valuable Establish-' ment For Sale At Auction. Overhead R. ft. Switch with Penna. B.B. and an Necessary Facilities for a larce Business of Any KI nd. Will be Sold at Public Auction HIHSHlLUkEHHEDT ft GO., LIMITED-, Owing to largely increased business and their re- moval to Allegheny, , will ofTer their oldslte, corner of Fifteenth and Liberty; e public auction on February 17, at 2 o'clock p. JL, on the prem ises. Tho property has a, frontage of 162 feet elnches on Liberty street, and 100 feet on -Fifteen th, and abnts on Sprins alley, givinjr an exposure or paved and sewered frontaza of 423 feet and connecting by uvciucau unuKe nau ruuroau switch with main tracks of Pennsylvania Railroad. The facilities for a larso business of any kind and for receiving or shipping mer chandise are most excellent and mnch superior to any other property la this city. The large frontage on Liberty and Fifteenth streets and Spring alley gives unexcelled loading and nnloadingadvan tagesundall the light and air necessary to the proper con duct of manufacturing. The buildings are of the most substantial character and can readily be changed or adapted to the want of pur chaser. IT IS THE BEST'1 LOCATION AND HAS THE ' LARGEST AVAILABLE FRONTAGE OF ANT 3IAN UFACTURING CONCERN. in this city, and is the only, opportunity in a lire time. For further particulars call on or address Februaryl7, 1893. Largest Paved and Open Frontage of any Bnslness or Site In PIttsbarjr. J. B. LARKIN & CO., , 152 FIFTH AVE. IT Tt SMITTTCrW AnoMvnoo .'.. -n uv.- u v-,, Hwv.wuvu.. , fe7-lcO-WTSU. SALEOFLANDBTTHEUNITED STATES at Pittsburg, Pa. Bait enacted by the Senate and House ot Representatives of the United States of America in Congress as sembled, that the Secretary of War be, and hereby is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser or purchaser! all the right, title and interest of the United States in and to all that certain parcel of ground, belonging to the United States, sit uate in' the city of Pittsbnnr, Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenno and Garrison alley, in the Fonrth ward of said ' city, fronting one hundred feet on west side of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west line or Garrison alley, pre serving the same width, to low-water line of the Allegheny river,subject,however,to3uch public easementsas exist thereon and there over. Depot Quartermaster's office, Wash ington, D. C. February 6, 1892. Under the provisions of the above quoted act of Con gress, aDproved May 21, 1390, and bv direc tion of the Secretary or War. I will o'fferfor -sale at public auction at the Stock Exchange building, 115 Fourth avenue. In the city of Pittsbursr. Pa., on FRIDAY, the 11th day of March, 1S92, at 11 o'clock a. m., for cash, tha property described in said act," together with such improvements thereon as belong to the United State, subject to tbe condi tions set forth in said act, and subject also to the terms and conditions named in the printedcircular of this date, copies of which, will be furnished on application to the un dersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quar termaster at Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of tbe ground can be seen. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to ac cept any bid or bids subject to the condi tions prescribed In the circular referred to. A deposit of $15,000 on account of the pur chase will be required at the time of sale, and an adjournment of one hour will bo taken to enable the Inchest bidder to com ply with this requirement, in default of which, at the expiration of the time speci fied, the sale will be declared void, and tho . property will then and there be reoffered for sale. Payment of the remainder of tha purchase money must be made upon deliv ery of duly executed deed or deeds for tha property purchased, or the property may bo resold, without further notice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The cost of all conveyancine will be borne by the purchaser. GEORGE H. WEEKS, Dep uty Quartermaster General, U. S. A. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer, Room No. 9, Ex change Building, Pittsburg, Pa- fe5-27 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Bv virtue of an order of sale made by Orphans' Court tho 23d of January, 1392, to fidelity Title and Trust Company, Executorof Washington Beck, deceased, said execntorw"! offer lor sale on the premises, No. 60 St a Sixteenth street, at publif auction ou SIONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, at 10 o'clock, those certain threo Jots of ground 70x80, on which Is erected thereon a two-story frame building known at the ma chine shop of the late WASHINGTON BECK, together with all the FIXTURES, MACHINERY, BOILERS, ENGINKS.TOOLS, lathes, drills, etc., contained therein. Ma chinery sola in lots to suit purcnasers. A. LEGGATE & SON. Ja27-ll-D Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, CAR PETS, SAFE, ETC. FRIDAY, February 12, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms of the Henry Auction Co., Hand 25 Ninth st. Fine chamber suites in oak and walnut, folding beds, wardrobes, chiffoniers, desks, parlor suites upholstered In tapestry, plush and hair cloth lounges, conchex, chairs and rockers, parlor organ, clocks, pictures, cur- ' tains, sideboards, ext. tables, leather chairs, dishes and glassware, lot new and second hand carpet3 for rooms, halls and stairs, kitchen and laundry furniture, wall p3per and notions. Salopooitive. HENRY AUCTION CO.. fell-67 Auctioneers. C. H. WEINHAUS, AUCTIONEER, 532 SMITHFIELD ST. Sales of merchaudlse at storeand residences promptly attended to. Cash advances mada on allconsiznments. jal3-13 XTNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE. A delicious beverage with all the medic inal properties of the grape, absolutely free of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON; CO., Sixth av ja8-Jtwr fv 04 t jfi - t-- -T ' C .'& -I 'i ! 'J .'. ' J ; .. -is. m - j . - .1- . 43 ST" rm 1 1 '- C& Vi -ST V.S h iii&' k&j&i2ky. 'Sa.jS iSsSSfcrf3. WSSrdlBlHKB