F1. r 1G- Wert wants" odt. He Asks the Court to Release Him From St. Francis Hospital. IKSISTS THAT HE IS NOT INSANE. Jnd;e White Appoints a Receiver in the Order of Soloc THE KEWS OF THE COUNT! COURTS An application was made in the United States District Court yesterday for a writ of habeas corpus to secure the release of the Eev. W. B. Covert, of Order of Solon fame, from St. Francis Hospital. Mr. Covert claims that be is not.nor has he been insane and that his detention in the hospital is illegal and unjust, nis petition was pre sented to Judge Bnffington by Attorney J. G. 'White, of Mercer county. The court issued the writ and fixed Tuesday, Decem ber 27, at 10 A. 31. for a hearing. The petition to the Conrt reads as fol lows: The petition of W. R. Covert respectfully Buoweth mat your petitioner is unjustly lield and detained by the officials of St. Trancis Hospital, situate In the county or Alleiheny. who refuse ty discharge him and set him at liberty, and your petitioner is not detained or confined by virtue of any com mitment for any criminal or supposed crim inal matter, but that your petitioner was committed to said hospital upon tho certificate of two physicians ofs&id counti, certifying that your peti tioner was insane on the 12th day of Decern lxsr, 1SSK, and that vour petitioner has been unjustly held and detained by tho officials of said hospital since said date. That your pe titioner was not at tho time of his commit ment to s-aid hospital and is not now of un bound mind and should not be de tained or neiu in custody or tuo officials o' said hospital as an insane person. Your petitioner tlierefoie prays that Vour Honor will direct to be issued a writ of habeas corpus, returnable forth nlth, agreeable to the act of Assembly in such eases mado and provided, against the officers of said hospital or such other per sons in whose custody your petitioner iray be found, that cause may be shown, if any exist, why lie should not be discharged and set free, aud lie will ever pray. V. E. Covert. Jndce White yesterday appointed a re ceiver to take charge of the affairs of the Order ot Solon and also continued the pre liminary injunction that had been granted. The Mercantile Trust Company, ot Pitts "burp, was appointed the receiver. He also handed doun an opinion in the matter, con curred in by Judge Magee.stating that they believe the appointment ol a receiver neces sary, irom the condition of afiairs in the srder. FIEE AHD BRIJI5T0HZ. Neighbors Object to the Fumes From an Axphaltnra Works. A bill in equitr was filed yesterday by the Franz Brick Company, Limited, T. Gessler and others, against the Pittsburg Atphaltum Company, Limited. The de fendant's works for the manufacture of asphaltum, it is stated, are located near TVittmer station on the Pittsburg and "Western 1'ailroad, and the plaintifis own land in proximity to them. They allege that the defendant company uses brimstone and refuse from oil refineries, and the smoke and fumes irom them are charged with sulphur and other poisonous substance!. These sub stances, it was alleged, settle on the ground and destroy vegetation, truit, grain, etc., and are also injurious to the health. In consequence they ask lor an injunction to restrain the defendant company Irom con tinuing the operation of its works unless some arrangement is provided to prevent the poisonous fumes. FIVE NEW DIVOECE SUITS. In Each Case tho "Wire AsKs for the Break, ins of the Ties. Five divorce suits were entered yester day. Anna B. "Wills says her husband Frank lelt her in 1SS5 and she believes he 5s dead. The other Miits were: Ida M. Sax ton vs. Ilobert A. Saxton, desertion; Mary Dengel vs. Edward Dengel, cruelty; Hen rietta W. Turgi vs. Henry Turgi, desertion; Sarah AIcMichaels vs. James A. McMichaels, desertion. A divorce was granted in the caise of Emma J. Robinson against Hugh A- Eob iHson. Desertion was the charge. Coke Ot ens in the Road. The old case of Georee "W. Herbert and ethers against J. W. Eainey, the Cleveland coke man, came up tor argument before Judges Achcson and Buffington yesterday. The question involved is whether the de fendant had built his coke ovens on the street or road in Dawson township, Fayette county. Ex-Judge Campbell, ol Uiiion lovrn, appeared for the plaintiff, and Shiras and Dickey for the defendant The decision was reserved. Tuesday's Trial List Criminal Court Commonwealth vs TVill ism Stiotliers, William Cotello. Julia Vates tamuel Crawford, Thomas Mnrra, William Iloacli, Valerio Kapuscinski, Fred Scilicet mt, Ednaid Barton, Henry Dalev, 11c Oirdy Backer. Biidzet Uurke, JolinKeIly, E.vara ltitcliey. George Reilcr, J. Cnrdey, John Xfwinejer, Kate Jones, Joseph Jieenan, W Iter Stevens, Bridget Gallagher (-), A. i:. Walker, John Campbell (2), John G.ivn. Iloi-ry and David Helpliar, Henry Lai.tz, WillUm H. Coiilcv, l'eter Conway. Tan Xatta Sent to Erie. Marshal Harrah produced John "W. Van Xatta before Judge Buffington in the Dis trict Court, and the defendant was ordered to be transferred to Erie. Van Xatta was a pension agent and was charged at the June term ot receiving excessive fees for collecting a claim. The defendant asked to be transferred to the Erie County Jail and the request was granted. The Hum ot tho Courts. A CHAKTcn was granted yesterday for the Grant Stioetlteformed Presbyterian Church. As application was filed for a charter for Et. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Leetsdale. A verdict or $i,soo for the plaintiff was given yesterday in the case of A. E. JlcCand less for use of W. A. Dickson asalnst Bailey & Bolcr, J. C Dicken and Samuel Uusgrovo, an action on a contract. Charles Bower was released from tho workhouse yesterday on a habeas corpus proceeding. Bower had been committed by Alderman BnnUer, of Allegheny, lor at tempting to rob a larmer. TfiEx STOLE BEASS. Three Men Carry Off 1,800 Founds of the JletaL . Charles and Edward "Wiler were yester day arrested for stealing 1,800 pounds of brass from Bert & Fox's foundry.- There was a third man, but he escaped. The thieves stole the stuff about mid night, but were not caught until C o'clock in the morning. The brass was carried to the foot of Twenty-fourth street and left there until early in the morning. The thelt was discovered soon after it oc curred and the police put on the case. They 6oon discovered the plunder and laid in wait lor the theives. There was a good deal ot trouble in making the arrest and one man escaped. A Kfvr Honso Burned. Early yesterday morning a lionse that "William A. Ilerron is building on Amber street. East End, was burned to the ground. The fire is supposed to have started from a stove which was used to dry "the plaster. The loss was 54,000. WONDERS OF KOCHINE. Some Experiments. Calculated, to Create Great Interest Battling With the Bacilli Remarkable Cures of Consump tion Cases In a Chicago Hospital. JPOltRISrOXDENCE OF TBI DISrATCH.1 Chicago, Dec. 24, Dr. Eudolf Seiffert, the eminent physician, who has for 26 years been connected with the great Alexian Brothers' Hospital of Chicago, and who is now chief of the first medical department in that institution, has been making a series' of remarkable experiments with Dr. Koch's remedy for consumption. As a result of Dr, Seifiert's careful and patient work, kochine is the accepted spe cific in the hospital for tubnrculosis of the lunjs and an autidote for the excretions poison of tubercular bacilli. Moreover, in all the cases reported by him there are strong evidences that the effect of kochiue is not immedfately exhausted, but remains in the circulation ready to combat and de stroy fresh invasions of the bacilli and their poisonous excretions. Discharged In Five Weeks. One of Dr. Seifiert's patients was a stable hand who had been sick for a long time aud on that account had no regular income. He was received at the hospital 'on March 23, 1S9L, The medical examination demon strated the existence of anrsffection of both lungs, with a cavity of medium size in the right lobe of the lung. He had lever, a cough, purulent expectoration and ttfere were numerous bacilli. Two days later he received his first injeotion of one-tenth milligramme. He received thereafter three injections per week, and after a stay of five weeks he was in such an improved condition that on May 2 he was discharged from the hospital as convalescent. Another case was that of a poor girl who was compelled to support herself by toil ing eight hours a day at a sewing machine. She had been suffering for 18 months -and when she applied for treatment her exami nation showed an aliection of both lung apices, severe cough, profuse purulent ex pectoration, complicated with severe ca tarrhal affection of the mucous membrane, with numerous bacilli. She was in a. very emaciated condition, being known among her fellow workers as "Skinny." Her ap petite was defective and her weight only 96 pounds. Cured in Spite or Had Air. This girl was subjected to the kochine treatment, although unable to become an inmate of the hospital. She therefore re mained during the period of her treatment in the Miue miserable surroundings as be fore, with no sanitary improvements in her dwelling; no pure, lresh air; no better food; no rest; but, on the coutrary, her usual daily toil, rendered more severe by the fact that she was obliged to go six miles back ward and forward to the doctor's office three times a ueec, the time spent in so doing having to he made up by additional hours of work at hermachine. In spite of these unpromising circumstances the treatment, which began on June 24, Vas discontinued on February 22 of the next year as being no longer nece'ssary. Her weight on the last named date was 124 pounds aud her com plexion had become rosy. Another interesting" case was that of a farmer of Indiana, who, ten years ago, had suffered from night sweats and weighed then only 115 pounds. Two years later he removed to Western Kansas tor the purpose ot improving his health, where he made appreciable gains. Several months, how ever, belorehe came to Chicago for treat ment his disease began again to develop. Tne medical examination showed chronic lung catarrh, aud on the lelt side a cavity ot considerable size located between the second and third ribs. "Well in a Half Montlu. He had a violent cough, with much puru lent expectoration and many tubercular bacilli. He had but little appetite and was generally run down. On July 15 he re ceived his first injection and on August 2 he left Chicago to return home, cured and a well man, as he himself said. He had then increased 15 pounds in weight and had the appearance of a man in vigorous health and younger by ten years. Through the courtesy of Dr.. .KaufTman. whojiimselt has rendered the most valuable services in determining the efficaciousness of" the use of kochine in the Alexian Brothers' Hospital as Dr. Seifiert's assist ant, a visit was made to the consumption wards and the patients themselves ques tioned as to the results of the treatment. One inmate was found eagerly devouring a piece of bread and sausage. He was sitting on his bed, fully dressed, and, Irom anything in his appearance, no one would have hesitated to employ him for a day s work without references. He said that he had only been in the hospital four weeks, and that he had had three severe hemorrhages within a short time of each other before he had commenced the treat ment, aud had not been able to make the sligr.te6t exertion. Dr. Kauflmau stated that he would probably be discharged the next day as convalescent. There were others that were making equally satisfac tory progress, and who promised soon to be able to go out into active life once more. Nature Alone Can Heal. Kature itself, if conditions are sufficiently favorable, can effect cures of tuberculosis of the iungs. This fact had been known to science through the instrnmentality of dis section long before the days of Dr. Koch, and is simply the process with which any observant man is familiar namely, either the expulsion of a foreign substance from the body or the surrounding ol it with a cicatricous tissue, by which it is cut off from all contact with tbe circulation and thus rendered innocuous. Kochine as sists iu these processes and ren ders them independent ot lavorable exter nal surroundings, which the great masses of the victims of the hydra-headed monster disease are unable to obtain. The effect of kochine is to eliminate the virus of the disease in the blood, thus rendering it bet ter fitted to nourish the body and "prevent that waste which is the invariable attend ant upon the disease, while at the same time it provides the necessary surplus of blood required at the spot ot at tack and also aids in the actual slaughter of the live bacilli. And in addition to the general e0ect on the charac ter and quautity of the blood it has the peculiar quality common to other antidotes, of seeking the" location of the particular poison it is intended to combat, and thus, by the increased vitality at that point, it aids in the inflammatory process necessarr to form the inclosing tissue. These results have, heretofore, been considered as onlv possible when the conditions of pure mount ain air or ocean sephyrs, combined with the most nutritious ot foods and genial sur roundings, could be realized. WILL GO TO C0DET. Mrs. Henderson Waives a nearlng In tho Assault and Battery Case. Mrs. A. C. Henderson, through her attorney, Thomas Marshall, yesterday waived a hearing in the assault aud battery suit brought by her son-in-law, Charles Anderson, before Alderman Iteilly. The case will go to court. The parties were all at the Alderman's office and the air had icicles on it. Mrs. Anderson is now missing. Neither the husband nor the parents say thev know where she is. SEWEB BIOS OPENED. Drainage Systems to Bo Built In All Sec tions of tbe City. Chief Bigelow opened bids from half a dozen contractors yesterday lor the con struction of sewers as follows: 514 feet on First avenue, between Wood and Smith field; 1,772 feet on Fifth avenue, between Boston and Soho streets; 920 feet on Lawn and Rock streets,- between Hammett and Morris streets: 1,945 feet on Garnet alley, between Liberty aud Laurel streets; 1095 feet on Sapphire alley, between Panama alley and Laurel street; 710 feet on Fair- THE motrVit and Roup street, between Rebecca street and Fairmount street; 332 feet on Sheridan avenue, north to Stanton avenue: 498 feet on Bennett and Long avenues, be- j tween tiomewooQ and ii.euy streets; z,owi feet on Hastings and Elysian avennes, be ween Eiysian and Fifth "avenues; B84 feet on Kelly street, between Fifth avenue and Linden "street. The total work would meas ure about two miles, nearly all of which is for the regulation fifteen-inch pipe sewer. Bids were also opened for the purchase by dealers of the old boiler scrap at the Biiiliant pumping station. All the bids were referred for tabulation. THE HAPPIEST OF MEN. Harry Flann's 'Will Bo a Merry Christmas He "Was Freed From the Tenltentlary Yesterday Hfs Friends Gather to "Wel come Illra Home. Perhaps no one in the two cities will en joy Christmas more than Harry Flann. Yesterday he walked out of the "Western Penitentiary n free man, having been par doned by President Harrison. A. 9:30 yesterday morning Colonel Kil gore, Flann's father-in-law, and Captain Shannon, a friend of the famil y, went to the penitentiary. Young Flann was ready for them. He "had thrown aside his prison garb, aud was dressed in a street suit of the latest style. With a simple "goodby" Flann left the prison, and the three entered a carriage. They were driven to Colonel Kilgores residence, 19 Wyllo avenue. Here Jblann was welcome home and child and Flftnn talked freelv given a happy by his wife his mother-in-law. o; his confinement, and loudlv praised his treatment bv the prison officials. He spoke fondly of his wife and how she stuck to him through all his trouble. It was she and Attorney James H. Porter who worked so hard to get him a pardon. She commenced as soon as he was sent to prison to get his release, and never ceased until her efforts were crowned with success. Last night many of Flann's friends gathered at the Kilzore residence to welcome him home. Flann will stay in Pittsburg, but does not know what l:e will do. Fiann was sentenced to the penitentiary in 1889 tor five years. He had been em ployed as a clerk" in the Marine National Bank, and a shortage of several thobsand dollars was found in his accounts. A great effort was made to free him, but he was given five year. Flarin was 23 when sent to prison, but to-day he is looking five years younger. ABK FOB AI? OBBIKAHCE. The W. H. P. A. Bequest Allegheny Coun cils to Pass One. The directors of the Women's Health Pro tective Association have submitted a peti tion to the Allegheny Councils. It asks for an ordinance to regulate the collection aud disposal of garbage in that city. This is what they ask lor: First The collection of carbaze from every household, hotel, restaurant oreatlnx bouse in Allegheny at least once in every 24 bonis. Second That theso collections be made betweon 3 and 7 A. jt. Tuird That all collections of garbage will be mado from the rear of houses when prac ticable. Fonrtn That tho collection of garbage bo made in sucb odorless sanitary steel carts as are now in use In Baltimore, Washing ton. Milwaukee, Detroit and other cities. Fifth That the garbage thus collocted be disposed of by burning, or in some equally effective hygienic wny. Sixth That tho dumping of all garbage in the rivers be stiictly prohibited. Seventh That adequate penalties be pro vided for the violation of any of the provis ions of such ordinance. A Necdlo in His Thtfli. About ten years ago a resident of Ath ens, Georgia; swallowed a needle, and never felt any bad effects irom it until a short time ago, when he felt a pain above the left knee joint. Two physicians were called in, aud, .after-being "informed about the needle, they concluded to cut into the man's thigh and see if it was not the needle that was causing him so much pain, and on makinz'a.deep cut they came to the needle and. extracted it, which relieved their patient at once. Had the Drrss Made on Her. A famous duchess in London recently went through the ordeal ot having a dress made on her own figure. She stood for three hours while the dressmakers wrought 50 yards of rare old lace, that could not be cut, into a gown for a soiree, at the "cldse of which every stitch had to be carefully cut and picked out before the lady could disrobe. Tne amount of torture that a woman will undergo in the home of vanity would astonish the martvrs. They Abnsed a Cow. George Lamont and Ilobert Harrison have been arrested by the Humane Society for cruelty to animals. The men are said to have terribly maltreated a cow, S1EETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices.' VTOTICE-ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1. 1S91. 1 the business of the flrmoflloothft Fliun will be continued by liootn & Fllnn, Limited. TOTICE Shippers of poultry, game and pro i duce. If you want prompt returns, ship to Allegheny Produce Company, 53S. Diamund, Alle gheny. VfOTICE-WK DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION li to the facilities offered by our bureau for the snppljlug wltkout cost to business houses of ex perienced bookkeepers, stenographers, private secretaries, e,c.;we have a list of competent ofllce men Mldch we bball hu pleased to- show tou. WOOLsEY & HAMILTON, Brokers, W Fourth avenue. 3Iectlnss. ANNUAL MEETING-THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of the Monongaheia Navigation Company will be bed at the office or. the company. No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY. Januarv IS. 1KU. at 2 o'clock p. w.. for the election or officers tor tht ensuing year and the transaction or othi-r business. W. BAKEWELL, Secretary. Election. TmiD National Bank, I'rrrsBCito. DicemherlO. 183 I T7LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION F ' nln.i4ln.lnH nf .li,. l...l. . .... i ensuing year, will be held at the banking house. 526 and SSS Wood St.. on TUEMlAt. January 10,1853. between the hours of H a. ji. and I r. m. AV. STE1.NMEYEK. Cashier. First Natioval Bask, FiTTbBCBO. Pa. THF. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR NINE DI RECTOItS for this bank to serve for the ensu ing yearn 111 be held at the banking bouse, corner Wood st. and Fifth nv TUtaDAY, January 10, ltVZ, between the hours otVi noon and 1 p. M. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. December 10. ikh. Ddqces.ve National Bake, l PlnsBUKG. Pa., Dec. 10, 1SK. J IJLECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR U (10) ten directors to serve this Dank for the en suing year will be held at the banking house. No. AW smlthfleld street, on 1 UESDAY. January 10, U93, between the hours of 12 m. and 1 p. M. A. H. PATTrRsON. Cashier. Thi. Freehold Bank, PlTTSBURQ. l'A-.Dee- "4 ISM. J. KLECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR H OftA O f tht, 1l-fl- .111 lulhnM !. .-!. .-. .. ...v. v. ....a u...in. n ,11 Ub UUU at HID UAII.. lng house. No. 114 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, January!, US3, between the hours ors and4.p. M. ' JOHN F. STEEL. Cashier. LOST.. T OST Good servants at Exchange, UlOPennav. T OST A white bull terrier: ears nncut. Allb- AJ eral reward If returned to W. D. Uureton. 82 LOST Un ess buvlngnow an opportunity to get a sold gold brrastpln. set -nltb U.spian diamonds, for (2 0 up. Emanuel De Roy, 643 bmlthfleld street. IOST-Ladlcs. your bangs cut aud curled. IS j cents, by expert hairdressers: combings made up any style, llrs. D. Graham, o sixth su; three doors beiowr Alt In Theater: open Christinas. IOUND. "lOUN'D-Exchangc. 910 Pcnn av., never falls JL suppyinglemalcliclp. FOUND-The place to get a sold gold ring at f 1 25 up. Emanuel De Roy. 0)3 Smlthfleld street. FOUND A. Carlson. 1C9 Carson St., southslde. Is carrying the Bnest stock or Americas and Swiss watches at lowest prices. TTOUND-Ladles. your' bangs cnt and curled, IS X cents, by expert hairdressers, combings made up any style. Mrs. D. Graham, R Sixth 'St.: three doors below Alvlu Theater: open Christinas. STKAYED. STRAYED Ladles, your bangs cut anrt curled, IS cent, by expert hairdressers; combing made np any style. Mrs. D. Graham. 6 Sixth it. z three doors below Alvlu Theater; open Christmas. PITTSBURG- - DISPATCH, - Claskfled real estate advertisements on this f age ten cents par line or each insertion, and none takenor less than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under tbe following headings will be ac cepted at the rjte of ONE CENT PEK WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for la ad- nice either at main or branch offices. TTanfed Advertisements of All Kinds, faUCII AS SITUATIONS, KOOSIS, MALE HELP, BOAKDINO, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISUELIANEOTJS, PERSONALS. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOK SALES, LOST AMI FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOR SALE, TO LET AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED Ur TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Auvcrtlicmvnta should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE liisrATCH. FOU ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERALS!,, TELEPHONE 651. FOR THE SOUTHSID, M12 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. COS. FOR THE EAST END. J.'W.WAlLAOii, Cl'l PENN AV. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S5W Butler St. EM1L G. STUCK ICY. 24th street and Tenn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F."H. EGGER3&SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOAIAS McIIENRY. Western and Irwin avs. WANTED. Male Help. ACTIVE WORKERS everywhere to sell the "Llleof Jar Gould, ami How He Made His Millions:" about Gift) extra large pages: profusely Illustrated; retail onlv 51 SO: 4(!.000agents wanted;. Bonanza tor workers: doors on creuit: nest terms: outfit and Instructions mailed free on application. Address Globe Blb'e Publishing Co.. 7.3 Chestnut st.. Philadelphia, Pa., or 308 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. BLACKSMITH-Good sober man competent to take charge of blacksmith work lor prescrip tion bottle house; must understand how to run an engine. Address Marlon Flint Glass Company, Marlon. Ind. BOY Intelligent boy. about 16 or 17 years of age. R.W. Means. 206 N orth av. , Allegheny City. Pa. COOKS wanted at Exchange, 910 Penn av. ; places free. DRUG CLERK- Qualified assistant or registered pharmacist; state years of experience and salary expectej. Address Box 143, Brownsville, Pa. TkRUG CLERK-Mgr. or reg. pharm. for c'.erk XJ in country town: state without fall reference. salary aud when at liberty, office. McClelland, Dispatch DRUG CLERK-Q. A.; German preferred. Plumbi, Dispatch office. MAN An established mercantile pnblisblng company nlthcs to secure the services of a thoroughly lellablo representative to call upon manufacturers: salary ana commission will be pild to an Al man. l:eply with nferences, stat ing qualifications, etc., A. S., Dispatch office. T TAN A handy man about store: ono who can ltL -ell goods aud get furniture readv for deliver ing etc. Address with reference. stating salary expected. Box 406, tJraddock, Pa. A AN AG Eli. general. local and special agents ill wantLdtorcprescntawclI-knownllfeInsurar.ee companr who have just issued a new policy with terms tar better and In advance of an) thing now before thepublic: natural premium: no advance nor admission fee; gran I opportunity for good men to 6ecure territory; liberal terms; guarantee. Address United Life Insurance Association, Nos. 64 to 72 World Building, New York. MANAGER For sn enameling works: must thoroughly understand the mixing and enam eling business. M. F. lllpnlc Co.. 94 Fourth av. MINER-Asolt ground ml uer at the West End Power House at fool of Point bridge. Apply to S. Harris Mc OLDER A No. 1 skilled brick molder at once: wages no oblcct: none but a good man need apply. Kepp Gear,- Wheel und Foundry Comnany, cor. south av. and Walker St., Allegheny. ORGANIST For reed organ. M. E. Church In Allegheny; state experience, reference, salary expeeted. Address Organ, Dispatch office. 1 J ACKER A first-class jacket and shlnper, who I can pack glassware and bouse furnishing goods: mustbea60berinau: references required. Addretts Packer, Dispatch office. PATTF.RNMAKEES-Three skilled pattern makers at once; good wages to right parties: must be sober ineiu Kepp Gear. Wheel and Foundry Company, cdr south av.and Walkersts., Allegheny. ' ROLLER-Oompetent 'roller for universal mill: also, foreman or assistant manager. Address Steel. 418 renn ay.. Pittsburg. , SALESMAN (salary) for outside gaud Hanger Co., 1232 Pcnn. wort, Wle- QALESMEN-We make a liberal offer to traveling O and local salesmen in every State who call ou retail grocers. Gluten Lutlre Wheat Flour Co., 135 Lake St., Chicago. SALESMF.N In every county In this State: 75 p-r month salary: Inclose stamp. Kenwood Baking Powder Co., S97 Madison St., Chicago. SALESMEN Grocery salesman to Pittsburg re tailers and Jobbers; liberal commission. Box 1171, Chicago. SECRETARY, who must be a good business man and have from fiCOO to to.WJln money to put Into the company; we are employing about 100 men, and want a secretary to have an Interest with us In the company. Apply to John McClave, Pres ident. Sumner Glass Company, Meubenvllle. O. STENOGRAFHER-Stite age, experience and salary expected. Box 365. KitUnnlng. Pa. 'TRAVELING anil l'ical salesmen to handle a -L specialty, well Introduced: trade already es tablished: good tueninaklnz $2.0 HMO'S?, 503. Ad dress Manufacturers' Co., 3950 Filbert St., Phila delphia, Pa. 1'OBACCO strippers by the R. . Co., No. 911 Liberty st. & W. Jenklnson WANTED A boy to work at cases; practice. Irish Pennsylvanlan mond and Ross st. one year's cor. Dla- Rfi Men Apply at stage door Duqnesne Theater 0J Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Ascnts. A GENTS-Salary or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical ink Erasing Penclli the most useful aud novel Invention of the age; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; works like magic; 200 to 500 per cent profit: agents making (50 per week: we also want a general agent to take charge of territory ana appoint sub agents: a rare chance to make money. Write for terms and sain pleof erasing. Monroo Eraser Mfg.Co., X10. La Crosse. Wis. " AGENTS wanted to Induce men In every club, lodge, store, office and factory to join our as sociation and secure a genuine good time during the World's Fair: memuershlp ticket f 10: very lib eral commission to agents furnishing rcicrcnces or security for tickets: sales easily made on account oftheuovel and attractive features of the club. World's Fair Sportsman's Association. Unity Building. Chicago, UU ' AGENTS We offer big moniy. In exclusive ter ritory: our sales sen at sight In city or coun try: agents first In field actually getting rich: ouo agent In one day cleared (91 50; so can you: cata logue free. Adaress Alpine Sate Co., Nos. 360-371 Clark St.. Cincinnati, O. AGENTS and everyone to examine our carriage, wagon mid sleigh stoves: agents making money fastrtho greatest and most'useful Invention on the market to save your health. Specialty Com pany, 4oiaiDiiiiueit.su AGFNTS Male or female, wanted every where; HghtLlng seller: absolutely new; exclusive territory: no talking; profits Immense and success a certainty. Abbott Manufacturing Co., Snrlng fleld, Ohio. AGENTS-MIneral Lamp Wicks never burn out; no smoke, no soot, no trimming; light equal to gas: three samples 10c; assorted dozen 25c. Stayner & Co., Providence, U. I. AGENTS We want men who are already travel ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side llue;tname relerences and territory. Manufact urers' Oil Co., Cleveland, O. AGENTS For new sanitary article used In every homo and office: exclusive territory; big profits. Columbia Chem. Co., 1SH Clybourne av., Chicago, III. AGEN.1 S-Two agents to call on drug stores: can make (5 to (10 a. day. Address Drugs, Dis patch office. , AGENTS S3 to 7 dally: experience unneces sary. Putnam &.Co., Fcrlumers, West Wln sted, Ct. A GENTS-One in each town. World's Fair Ji. Hotel Providing Co, 123: Penn, Pittsburg, Pa. AGENTS to sell Wiegand's picture hanger. Wlegand Hanger Co., 123.! Peun. AGENTS to sell O'Keefe's Pills. ' Co.. 1232 Penn. Dr. O'Keefo 4 MALE and reraale In every city and town: best selling household article In existence; used In every home: almost every person to whom we send particulars responds with an order and request lor exclusive territory: you will do the same. Call .on or address 8. McSwIggautS Co., 644 Grant St., cor. Webster av.. Pittsburg. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Koonu. ANCHOR HOTEL. Liberty, corner 'Fourth; lodging per nljht, 25c, 35c, 50c; week, fl 23, SI 7S. i S3. HOTEL FliDERAL. 171 'Federal, Allegheuy tl 50, 82 day; special rates when permanent. HOI Ei. NORWOOD-Most popular resort In the East End: Duqnesne electric cars pass the door: finest accommodation for driving parties; restaurant and bar attached: celcDrated Moerleln's Cincinnati beer on draught: reasonable rates. Franc Y. Over, proprietor, 262 to 270 Franks town av. Crayons, Photographs, Etc A McCA.BE crayon portrait, a; Firth av. SUNDAY,' DECEMBER " Wanted. Female Help TV anted. i IRL At SS SheSleia St., Atlegneny. HOUSEWORK girls, cooks cbange. 910 Peun av. Places free. x- LADIES everywhere to establish toilet and per fume parlors: delightful business) we start yon; no capital required; no canvassing: fall line of beautiful samples, particulars, etc., 25c. Per sian Toilet Co., Salamanca, N.Y. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes or to act as agents: we send money and material by man ana pay ay me piece, uaii ana address J. E. Lazzell ft Co.. 305 Flfl sec work or lfth av., ntu- burg. LADY eanvasscrs-Surprlslng.y new, elegtnt way of polishing ladles' shoes; no more bother, daubed bands, cracked shoes: quarter article; catchy, paying. Martcll Blacking On.. Chicago. rURSE To take complete charge of Infant. Ad 1 dress A. P.. Dispatch office. - OAA House girls, conks, maids, waitresses. No. ZiVV 10 Third St., Allegheny. Hale and Female Help Wanted. LADIES "or ydnng men to take light." pleasant work at their own homes: SI to S3 per dar can be quietly made: work sent by mall; nocauvass lng. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box S3J1. UoMou. "Mass. Established IMP. LADIPS or gentlemen wishing to add (10 a day to their income, for particulars address Rem sen. Dispatch office. Situations Wanted. POSITION as hat or gents' furnishing salesman by enterprising young man: ten years' expert ence; highest rcterence given, honesty, sobriety, etc. Address Energetic, Dispatch office. POSITION By young man as grocery clerk : have bad experience: can furnish good reference. Address 1". 23, Dispatch office. POSITION" As col.ector or bookkeeper by a young man with experience; reference given. Address ( Iress C. B , Dispatch office. POSITION 1 am a first-class shipping clerk and salesman; good references. Address C. C, Dispatch ofllce. POSITION as shipper by one of large experience; good character aud habits. Address Shipper, Dispatch office. POSITION By a young lady who Is a fl 1 'stenographer aud telegraph operator. E. 33, DispatclL first-class Address 1)OSlTION as manager of light manufactnrlng concern. Address Experience, DUpatch office. POSITION as drug clerk, patch office. Address C. P., Dls- SlTUATION An experienced business man now acting tor a large railroad company will be open to .in engagement Jan. 1; thoroughly trained in modern methods of business, diplomacy and finan ciering, highly educated, an efficient organizer arid manager, t men: references and connections the very besu Address Occidental, Dispatch office. SITUATION Drug clerk wants position; three j cars" experience In both country and city; best of reference. Address spencer J. Young, Mlffllnburg. P:u SITUATION-By a first-class armature winder; experienced in sutlun and railway plants: all relerences. Address It. R.. Dispatch office. Boardine; Wanted. WANTED-Room and board by two ladies em ployed during day with first-class private family. A. F., Dispatch office. Business Opportunities WantoC I 1 AVE vnn a hnslnpsa yon tvlsli tn spit hlLVA Ton H a firm you wish to dispose of. Consult Wool sey & Hamilton. No. 96 Fourth av. WANTED To represent parties manufacturing specialties used by steam users, engineers firebrick makers, etc., 011 salary and commission: reference. Address P. O. Box (23, PltUburg, Pa. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGERJfc ZAHN-Flre Insurance. Fourth av. CO JOHN K. fcWING & CO.. 107 Federal St.. make quick loans: money ready. MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at lowest current interest on city and suburban property; also on Improved tarms In Allegheny, Beaver. Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; also on marketable stock and bonds. Black Jt Balrd, 95 Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest rates on lmprovcdclly and suburban property. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages: can furnish any sum desired; no delay. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth av. MONEY at 5 per cent: we have (50,000 to loan. $300 up. J. C. Alles.t Co., 164 Fourth av. WANTF.D-To make you a quick loan on mort gage. Snyder Ji White, 162 Fourth av. JUscellaneous Wanted. ALL the grocers and poultry dressers to know that we lui c live and dressed poultry on hand at all times: also fresh eggs aud creamery butter. Huffuer Jt Co., 954 Peun av. DR. JENKINS GRIFFITH'S Ta-va-zon Congh Syrup cures lagrlppe. coughs, colds, consump tion: Immediate, relief guaranteed. QhlrdandGrant. Pharmacy, 1,iLF(TtH Mfg. andsnpptvOo..?: U Tgh.. 64 Federal. Allegh'y: In bell-wiring; t'.tctrlcal repairing ?MBIssell block. incandescent and specialty; pltone 137a. ELECTRICAL repair work: all kinds at short liollce, J. L. Hays Jt Co., 831 Liberty ar. I FAMILY sewing and dressmaking by day or : week; cutting. and fitting a specialty; 8 years' experience. Address A. 41. Dispatch office. HAIR mattresses to renovate: furniture to repair, refinlsh, reupholsterat your resldt-nce; refer ence given. Address A. Z., Dispatch office. IADlEs' Dining and Lunch Room Holiday j buyers when out shopping lunch at Kevan's ladles' favorite lunching resort. 903 Penu ar. MARRY me. Tom, and buy my New Year's gift atJloyle's. iGSLacock st, Allegheny. "VTEW patents issued Dec. lo. 1802-O. D. Levis, -L solicitor of patents, office No. 1115th ay., next Leader. Pgh., Pa.: Lindsuy 11. Bradly, r lush ing. O.. truss for mining machines: William Flam. Dcner, Col., sofa: Jos. Dean, Glidbaugh, Germany, oil filter: Harry G. Else. Eric. Pa.. folding Hammock frame; Louis C. Evans, spring field, o., spreader for barrow: George W. Hicks, Obcrlin O., Trunk carrier John R. Hamilton, N. Y. rotary engine Robert II. Jordan. Jefferson, Pa., "sled shte"; Adam C. Lavcock, Kingston. Pa., "thill coupling": Jlartln Taylor. Fairmont, W. Va.. "Embalming": Lewis Alllls. Akron, o.. "Grain binding harvester": Allred S. Sljker. Laflln. Pa.. "Valve": George E. Hudson, Pitts burg. "Apparatus for systemlng the number of words written on a typewriter": Ueo.J.Saurbray, Columbus, O.. "strain propelled vehicle." United States and all foreign patents obtained; trademark designs, patents, etc 0. 1). Levis, over 20 years solicitor patents, 131 5th ave,, next Leader, Pittsburg, Pa. PAINTIN G and plate glass glazing. It. C. Miller, 531 Grant st PltUburg. T'RfJNIM hauiea to aim from tne hast End for fifty cents. Campbell & Davis, No. Ubeventh av. Telephone 270. ri 'YPEW RITlNG of all kinds; neat work prompt X lvtnrnedout and guaranteed; terms reason able. "Call or address J. H. Caldwell, 155 Fourth av. WANTED Business and professional men to know that the Ofllce Sp dally Co.. 105 Third av.. keeps In stock the most Improved office furni ture, filing cabinets and labor-savlngolllce devices. WANTED Ladles, your hangs cut and curled, 15 cents, by expert hairdressers; combings made up any style. Mrs. D Graham, 5 Sixth st,: three doors below Alvin Theater; open Christmas. WANTED-Rlilc shooters to attend a turkey shoot on Monday, December 28, end of Cali fornia av. car line. Irom 10 A. M, to 5 1'. M.; per- mission to use your own gun. W ANTED Two pool tables, second hand; must be In good condition and cheap: will buy or rent. Address Michael JlcCauley, McConauby block, Johnstown, Pa. T ANTED To sell our Caspian diamonds, II mounted In solid gold studs and earrings; prices from (1 50 np, Emauucl De Roy, 643 gmlth- fleiil street. WANTED Contracts orhaullng for all klnas of wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B., Dispatch office. WOOD ami photoengraving; half tones; electro typing. Bragdou. 73 Fourtb ave. TIT ANTED-Ladies to call for reliable help. Ex- T change. 910 Penn av. FOB SALE-JIISCELLANEOU3. Musical Instruments. -First-class Estey organ; cheap. 0 RGAN- 333 424 St. PIANO Good upright piano; must sell, cheap. 105 Pennsylvania av.,-Allegheny. piANO-Upright piano. 192 Arch St., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Hve Stock. For Sale. JERSEY cow and calf. Inquire H. J. Heinz Co., 199tlalnst., Allegheny City. Kubbor Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyonr rubber stamps, steel stamp stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer & Co., 49 Filth av.. Dun's College bulldlug. miscellaneous For Sale B RICK -5,C0O,OO0 new building brick In quanti ties to suit buyer at Bedford av.. pear Pcnn Incline. John Lanz & Co., Llm. City tele phone 220. CASKS-Hnlding 24. 43 and GO barrels. Pier Ji Dannals' brewery. Inquire EOR SALE Brown and white Leghorn and black Minorca, Cockrclls: splendid stock: hatched this spring. .Torrance Poultry Farm, Fettcrman P. O.. Alle. co.. Pa. FOR SALE Ladles' solid gold watches at 13 00 upward. Emanuel De Roy, 643 Smlthfleld st. )OOL and billiard tables, avenue. Inquire at 1113 Penn REMEJIBER-Tliat we sell bona fide sewing ma chines or standard makes from 5 up; overy machine warranted: no ctaptrap or dummy ma chine. Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond street, PltUburg. FE Large folding door safe; also, small safe; big bargain, 63 Diamond st. WKARERa or spectacles to out the oest It steel and S3 CO gold spectacles and eve glasses vet offered of W. u Trleber, practical optician, at I tjchaeftx's jewelry itore, 150 Fifth av. j 25, 1892. FOK SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BOARDING HOUSE-Lease and furniture. 14 rooms: loratrd at rjostohlce; aoing good busl ness. M. F. Hippie & Co.. 98 Fourth ay. BY J. H. Chambers A Co.. 103 Fourth av.-$t0.f00 boot and shoe store in one of the best locations In the city or Pittsburg: doing a trade of S35.000 per year and making large profits, but must be sold at once: stock wlllbe reduced to suit purchasers and best or reasons for selling w2'.l he given. J. H. Chambers & Co., 103 Fourth av. HALF INTEREST In high grade monthly mag azine; nearly 1C0. 000 subscribers, and not ln yeirs old. Business on basis of s-.o O.0 yearly profit: can be easily doubled: party with literary tastrs or experience preferred: wi'l seil for 140.000 If taken atonce. J.. 4106 Drexel Bou'., Chicago. HO TEL-50 rooms, "barand restanrant: centrally located: 5-year lease; making money: to a lira man here is a chance. M. F. Hippie & Co.. 9J Fourth av. I iLOTHINQ HOUSE The leading clothing house yj In one or the Dest manuficturlng towns In Penua.; has a steadily Increasing business, and made oyer S3. COO net profits list year: theowurr Is In Other Daftness, and will giye n live man a bar gain. JI. F. Hippie Jt Co.. 03 Fourth av. f ROCFRY An opportunity to make money 011 a J small Investment; a good grocery store within 12mlles of Pittsburg doing splendid cash business; a bargain to a qulcx buyer., Woolsey & Hamilton, brokers. 96 Fourth av. . FLOUR aud feed business Doing S25.C00 business .1 year; making money: only2,oiw c.isli needed : here Is a chance to a live man. 31. F. Hippie Jt Co., 9.: Fourth av. HOTEL-36 rooms: this Is one of the very best 6mall houses In the city. M. F. Hippie Jt Co.. 96 Fourth av. INTEREST In a safe, reliable, manufacturing business Has a good trade and want to in crease It; to a live man who can manage a depart ment here Is a chance. JI. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av. T 1QUOR STORE-In Stenbenville. O.: on ac Ju count of sickness of the proprietor: best loca tion in town; capital required Ii000 or more. Ad dressR. Sclinorreuberg. SteubenylUe, O. LICENSED office. HOTEL-Inqulre C. X.. Dispatcn MEAT MARKET-In a good, lively town, cheap for cash. Call on or address C. D. Strickland. Apollo, Fa. POOL and billiard room cheap for cash: first class stand; good reasons for selling. Apply at 4061 Penn av. SALOON Good paying saloon In Cleveland, op posite Central Marset House: must sell owing to other business engagements. Address baloou, 415 Ontario st., Cleveland, o. STEAM LAUNDRY-Located in one of the best towns In Western Pa.: niaehluery all lu good order. 'JL F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av. STEAM LA UN DRY doing good business In town of 12,000, near city; good reason for selling. Address Lex, Dispatch office Q1 OOO Grocery store In an Ohio town doing a U?X good paying business must b sold at once, as owner is leaving: this Is a decided bargain and location; no rent, as price Includes tbe building. J. H. Chambers & Co., 108 Fourth av. $900" Gentlemen's furnlshln roods irore on nromlnent strppt In Ailedienv? .arpri.I bargain If tafcea at once. Holmes & Co.. 420 Siuitu- nciu si. SI Fou: OOO Furniture business In a good town. doing a cash trade. M. F. Hlpp.e Ji Co., 9 ourtb avenue Business Properties For Sale. BUSINESS STANDS-Twogood business stands, one 2CC6 Carson, and one 69 Twelfth St.: do ing first-class bu3lnes: reason for selling, death In family; call at 260J Carson, S. S.. any evening auring the week. J. W. Schuckman. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITE3 In both cities and In suburbs, with and without buildings and machinery, with be-t of railroad and water facil ities. Call or address T. U. Dickson, 111 Fourth av., room 45. Coal Lands For Sale. . 1300 Acres Third pool coal, with large river 5 frontage and best of shipping facilities. T.H. Dickson. Ill Fourth av.. room 4.. FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale, FOR SALE-Schenley Park lots 50x150. greater rrontage If desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue and Scheniey Park: asphal. turn pavement: street railroad; cheap- easy terms Frank F. N lcola, 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. WE have for sale or trade the following proper ties: New 12-room stone aud brick dwelling on Hlland av.. with lot SOxl'-O. for good lot worth S20 0u0. Also new 9-rnnm frame In Oakland, with stable, for lot worth 87,509. Also four compara tively new 7-rooin brick dwellings, on car line, paying 10 per cent net. for lots worth S3. 000. Also 10 acres in Eighteenth want fcr property worth $.13. COO. and a number of Pltlsbnrg and Allegheny properties for good lots. Call ou C. R. Funden uerg Ji Co., 77 Fourth av. WEhavc.Iots in all parts of East End at all prices that will surely prove a very profita ble Investment to prompt buyers. M. E. Baldwin, -i rraiiKsiown nvc, .. Suburban Lots for Sale. pHARTIERSLOTS-FIne building lots atChar J tiers (McKec's Rocks borough): (250 and up ward, according to size and location: the most accessible of anv suburb of Pittsburg: 10 minutes by the P. Jt L. E. It. It.; as minutes hy Chanters packets: 20 minutes by new electric line (now almost completed) from foot or Fifth aye.; these lots front on line of electric road; are centrally located In the midst of a population of about 3,000; Charticrsnow has one large steel works, one roll ing mill, one bridge works, one coke works, the P. Jt L. E. R. R. shops, besides several smaller manufactories, and other large concerns have pur chased land for factory sites. For plans and partic ulars, call or address T. H. Dlcxson, 111 Fourth ave,. Room 45. LOTS Wllklnsburg lots In the Hunterplan. three squares rrom the new traction lines. at?300. S350. S.I75 and (400: some of them with (10 cash pay ments and (2 per week, or (25 every three months; a rare chance-. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. FOR SALE EtIPKOVED HEAL ESTATE City Itesldences. C7 300 for a (1CO00 Locnstst. property. Owner I j expects to leave the city. January 1: best bargain ever offered. Call at once or you will miss It. John K. Ewing JfciCo., 107 Federal st. East End Itesldences For Sale. WHY pay rent when you can bny a modern home, and have 10 years to pay for It? These houses adjoin the Greenfield av. entrance to Schen iey Park, have all modern Improvements and con veniences, bath rooms, inside w. c's. pantries, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc., papered and made attractive Inside and ont. The streets are all sew ered, both gases upon property; cltv water; elec tric cars run through it. Greenfield av. is paved with asphaltum. The honscs are built by day work, all separate: no two alike in Interior or exterior. In design or finish, 'ibis gives the property a charm not to be found elsewhere. They have 4. 5, 6. 7 and 3 rooms each. Prices range from (2.200 to (4,700. Terms One-fifth cash, balance In 10 years, sasne as rent. Take Second av. electric cars to a reenfleld av. ; they ran all night. Peter Shields. 533 Grant st. Branch office on property; agent always there. ffiQ 700 A very cheap property close to I.arl U0) mcr av. bridge, having six rooms, bath. I. w. c, 2 rooms in tin. attic: lot 25x100; will take (300 down, balance to salt purchaser. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Fraukstown av.. E. E. ' 500 Elegantbrlck house on Walnnt st., E. F, i.. wit i eerv nossiote monern conven ience, containing ll rooms; lot 33x126: at terms to suit a quick buyer. M. E. Baldwin, 21 Franks 'town av., E. E. (JgO 000 Frame house on Falwln St., E. E., hav tlDO) lug 9 rooms, beautifully papered, all con veniences, marble mantels, tile hearths, slate roof: lot. 30x120 to an alley. M. . Baldwin, 24 Franks tow r. av., E. E. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Dlthridge St., near Fifth av large double brick dwelling; 8 rooms, I sundry, bath, etc.: about three-quarters of an acre of ground: fruit and shade trees in abundance: also stable and other outbuildings. Reed, McLllroy Jt Co., 150 Fourth ay Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET John K. EwIngJt CO.. 107 Federal st,, headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list. a to LET Sepda list of vour tenants to John K. . Ewing & Co.. 107 Federal street, and have your January quit notices served promptly. Rooms To Let. AVERY ST. CO. Allegheny Furnished front room, both gascsr rent .0. DINWIDDIF. ST., gases, bath, etc 212 Furnished rooms; both FEDERAL ST., 221, Allegheny-Pleasant room, reasonable rates. . F IFTH AV.. 623-Turnishea room: second floor. FORBLS AV.. 4S0-3 fine rooms all on first floor suitable for a young couple. 1 ACOCK ST.. IDS. Allegheny Furnished rooms; j J2, 2 50 and (3 per week. , LOCUST ST.. 143, cor. Magee-lst Jan., warm, comfortably furnished front room; 13. 1IXTH ST.. 20.-Famlshed rooms, with or IA 'Without board. PARK WAY. 100. Allegheny Roomers and taole boarders. (3 50 week. PENN, A V., 404-ThIrd story front room suitable for two gentlemen. rs OOJI-Large Xl hoth gases: 1 room, furnished or unfurnished: both gases: bath: with or without boardt Du- quesnearars pass door. Oakland,. Dispatch office R, OOSIS-J6 per month. 737 Fifth av. SANDUSKY ST. front room. , 94 Well furnished second story u SOOTH HILASD AV.. 237-WeIl-furnishcd room; ail conveniences; references. Zbeb additional aaicuunaer M anted Hoarder and Lodgers. Miscellaneous To Lets. I'O LET Staba on alley, between Fonrtn av.and Diamond St., mid between Mnlthneld st. aud Cherry alley, c. U. Love, 03 Fourth av. , TO LET Everyone knows, that we aro selling gentlemen's solid gold watches at 115, Emanuel iieltoy, 643 sniltbuela street. TO LET. East End Residences To I.et- TO LET Modern G-room house, choice location, bath, range, gas. cabinet mantels, nice yard, tree, convenient to a'l lines to city; S25 per month. 3G6 Elysian av Last Eud. rpO LET 8-room dwelling near cable llnei7mln JL ntes from postofflce; all modern conveniences ; rent 321 pyr month: Immediate possession. C. U. Lote. S3 Fourth av. rpo LET Furnished house facing pirk. 10 rooms J and all conveniences: will rent rrom now un til August 1 at a low rent. Black Jt Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Business Stands To Lot. TO LET Two-story ouildlng 40x100, 304 and 308 Pennsylvania ar.. with boiler, engine, shaft ing, suitable for stair builder or carpenter. Inquire J. iV. Carey, Monterey and Taylor avs., Alle gheny rpo LET Verysuitablerorelubhouse. large brick I house of IS spacious rooms. large halls, litest fixtures, on Penn ay. near Fourth st.. which can be leased tor a term of three to five years. See W. A. Ilerron Sons. No. so Fourth av. rpo LET Space wlm power: every convenience; X corner Pcan av. and Third st. Nicola Bros., 10 Filth av. 'O LET New 4-story warehouse, corner Fourth L ar. and Liberty st. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. Offices. Desk lloom. Etc, To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth nvs.. a few choice offices; day and night elrvator. electric clocks and Janitor service Irte: rent low. BlacK & Balrd. No. S5 Fourth av 'po LL'i In the Hamilton building. 91-93 Firth J- av.. choice offices, with all conveniences; rent ow. niack & Balrd. Vo. 95 r onrtli ay. fpo LKT Third floor. Masonic nanc building: JL rooms suitable for artist, draughtsman, archi tect OEllght'mtnufacturlng. I'O LIcT Deskroom In our main office at from 15 . and upward with use of desk, etc. C. H. Love. 91 Fourth av. PERSONAL. )EI.bONAL-B.. write. Z. U. PEKsOXAL-Excbauge, 919 Penn av.; reliable servants. PERSON AL-rxchange. 910 Penn av,; help help female help. help "PERSONAL Exchange 910 Penn av., secures C the home good servants. ERSONAL Exchange. 910 Penn av.; reliable female help with relerences. PERSONAu Exchange. 910 Penn av.: misses' chambermaids; also colored help. ERSONAL-Exchangc. 910 Penn av.; supplies housework girls with references. ERSONA!, Exchange. 910 Penn av.; ladles' household servants with references. PERSONAL Unitarian publications free. Ad dress Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland Square, Pittsburg PERSONAL Gcrits call as ladles do at the Charles Matrimonial Institute. 101 Park way. Allegheny. PERSONAL Superfluous hair removed byelee trlc needle; consultations free. Mrs. Elliott, 64iPenn.iv. "ptltMiNAL Cash paid tor old gold and sliver X watches and Jewelrr repaired: newworkmade to order. Chris Hauch. 5il smlthfleld. PtlteoNAI.-C'reuii, yes. credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc.. at J. Dwyer's Room 4. JlcCance block. Tut .-mlthflebl. PERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. McGranor's, Imperial massage treatment. 363 Wj lie av. PERSONAL For Christinas presents go to Stew art's, 60 Federal st,. Allegheny, where you get fine cabinet photos and crayo.i portraits. PER-oNAL-bcntl 10 cents for "People's Advo cate" describing ladles and gents. In all sta tions of life, who wish tomtrry. Box 486. Chicago. PERSONAL Everyone to know where soild gold rings, set with Caspian diamonds, can be bought for S2 75 up. Emanuel De Roy, 643 Smith field street. PERSONAL-Chrlstmas present: ladles' and gents' slippers: 20 per cent saved; no down town expenses; call and see them. Stanton's, 505 Forbes av. PERSON AL-Frof. Markley, practical phrenolo gist, graduate of tbe American Institute of Phrenology; examinations fl. Office Hours 3 to 9 P. M-. 460 Forbes av. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of advertisements of marriageable peo ple, rich and poor? mailed free. Address Gunnels' Monthly, Toledo, O. "PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc. ou laaies races X permanently destroyed bvthe electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss Streng, .office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSONAL Ladles, yournangs cat ant curled. 15 cents, by expert hairdressers: combings made up any style. Mrs. D. Grahanuo Sixth st,; three doors below Alvin Theater: open Christmas. V)U?0rtl.-Lau.e wlblllligto lake lurko rare X Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Peun ttv.. Pittsburg. Miss snerwood. PERSONAL Your future revealed according to science of astrology, with pen rlcture of future iiusoanu trwueisenu zu cents, inn dates oi mmi and description of self. Prof. M. Brown, Boxl070, Chicago. Hi. PERSONAL Is the price in Inducement? Hso. this will be thn banner week for bargain seekers, as we shall offer sewing machines from S5to25. Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond street, Pittsburg. PERSONAL Marry Thousands of persons have married throuh our Introductions, and thousands more select pcop'e are registered with ns. Ifyou want a husband or wife, rich or poor, send stamp for stinple matrimonial paper, securely scaled. Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Chicago. HI. IjEUSONAL Anybody knowing the where abouts of Michael Faulkner, occupation coal miner, who worked In the mines at Nohlestown, Pa., la the 6Cvcntles,wouldconfera great favor by sending his address to his anxious sister, Mrs. James Creaban, No. 12Tustlnst., Pittsburg. Pa. 1JEKSOXAL Ka-ton-ka. at 199 Second av., Fitts burg. will cure the following, free of all charge: Dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney dis ease, scrofula, indigestion, constipation, and all blood taints; consultation free, mcdulne free, cures guaranteed; office hours from 9 A. 11. to 4 f. )t.;C:30 to 8:30 evenings; Sundays from 12 Jt. to 4 P.M. PERSON AL Christinas goons: an elegant line ot gold watches for latlles and gents: Jewelry of the best quality, beautiful rings for ladles of every description, pins, neck chains, scarf pins, brace lets, diamonds. Jewelry, rings.a'eeve buttons stuns and collar buttons, ladles' and gents' watch chains. sPvcr watches, fine clocks, and a splendid stock of silverware of every description: tea sets, forks ana spoons, kulvesand an endless variety of silver novelties for the holidays: the best goods at prices as low as rcnuiav koous cau no snitj; pieaso call and examine. WUson's. 61 Fourth av., near Mark'tst. PERSONAL Oxlen. the wonderful food for the nerves (a natural nerve nourishment from nature's fountain of nutrition): gives giant strength, health and vigor to young and old. after everything else has failed. Oxlen Is a natural food for the nerves. Moid and brain, not a stimu lant. It produces real, not artificial, strength, aud Its effects are lasting, not temporary. It gives vitality and vigor to the entire system, and pro motes healthy action of all organs. It Is unlike anything ever discovered, and nothing equals It as a relief and cure for nervous prostration, starved nerves and all stomach disorders. Giant size. (1: small box. 25c. Prompt attention paid to all or ders. Address Oxlen. Box 450. Pltlsbnrg. Pa. AUCTION SALES. A UCTION SALE Fine furniture, carpets, Hardman piano, etc TUESDAY, Dec 27. at 10 o'clock at tho rooms or the HENRY AUCTION. CO., 2 and 2G Ninth St. Elegant pitrlor suites upholstered in lro catelle, tapestry, plush and hnfr cloth: leather couches and easy clinics fancy tables, Hardman piano lorte, bookcases, desks.cbiffoniers.chamuer suites in oak and walnut, wardrobes, Ionnses, chairs and rockers, Bprings. mattresses and beddlnsr, pictures, clocks, dishes etc.; extension tables, hall racks, lirujsels and ingrain car pets, Turkish rug, curtains and notions. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO. HO FOR THE.WORLD'S FAIH! Engage your room in advance and avoid be ing imposed on during the rush. The elegant, large, netv 200 room stone and brick Hotel Bunton, (BTJNTON BEOS., of Pittsburg, Props.) "Will open abont April 20, 1S93. The most centrally located hotel in the "World's Fair district. Within i blocks there sre three entrances to center of Fair grounds. Two stations on L C B. K., two electric roads and station on elevated road. 'TERMS FOB BOOMS: 51 per day and upward. Special inducements to large numbers. Send for prospectus. BUNTON BROS., 6433 Myrtle ave., Chicago. no23-35-wj,ssu To the Orarclies. Collection for Hospitals will be taken np to-day, SUNDAY, DECEMBER M. -a-15-81 HOSPITAL MM ? -V, ' FOR SALE. EAST END -HOUSES. $7 000 on. '?." ,er2" """"T new ut vj) i Is 11 stantlal and convenient dwelling desliably situated In Sbadyside.' contains li large rooms. Lot 45x110 feet. W. C. STEWART No. 137 4th av. "J. C11 rnO wlu by . nc,r ttractyB and DlliJUU substantial brick dwelling, con taining 12 large rooms and all Improvements. Has library on first floor. Lot 5oxi40 fret. Is weU located in the East End. W. C STEWART. 137 4tb av. C19 7Rfl on ttLif terms will buy a new. yOC. I JJ substantial and attractive brick dwelling, containing 12 large rooms and all con veniences. Lot40xlI2 feet. This property is de sirably situated on Stanton ay., near North High land. Is well finished throughout, and Is worm 2Dp. c. more than Is asked lor It. W. C. STEW ART. 1374th av. 511 find "HI buy a new substantial and at tPITiUUvS tractive stone front dwelling containing 12 large rooms, has never beenoceu. pled. Is newly papered throughout, has gas and electric fixtures, heater, range, laundry, furnace cement ce lars and library on first floor: In fact It a complete home. Lot 55x190 feet. This property Is worth every dollar asked for It. and Is' desirably situated in Shadvslde. For keys to examine same, see W. C. STEWART, 11? 4tb av. C17 Kfin on .terms to suit purchaser win vDInJUU bay a Urge, substantial and at tractive brick dwelling, situated on one of the finest Improved avennes In sbadyside. contains 11 large rooms, bath. laundry and all conveniences, large fine library on first floor. W. C. STEWART. 137 4th av. r Q PinCl on terms to suit purchaser win 4Z0iUUU bay a new. substantial brick dwelling, desirably situated on a paved and sew ered avenue in Sbadyside. Has a large hall tn center of house, four rooms on tbe first floor, five rooms and bath on the second, and four largs rooms on the third. This bouse was nofbnltt for speculation, but as a home for the' owner, and on account of sickness, etc.. In famllr.'owaer Is com pelled to sell. House has Jnst been finished, and lias never been occupied. For keys to examine same see W. C. STEWART. 137 4tb av. MR C((i will buy a large, substantial, and iPuJiUtU complete dwelling, with one acre of ground, covered with trees. Desirably situated on a pared and sewered avenue In Sbadysltie. House has hall tn center, and four rooms on first floor, five rooms and bath on second, billiard and two targe bedrooms on third. The halls and roomi are very large, and the arrangement Is perfect. Is newly furnished and papered throughout, and th owner will sell the entire fumlsbraentata greatly EAST END LOTS. tJ1 ORfl n easy terms will bay a lot 25x159 if)lt.JJ feet. In a new plan or lots, situated on a fine 60-foot avenue, near Forbes st. and the main entrance to Scheniey Park: on line of new e'ectnc road, within 25 minutes' ride of postofiiee. For plan and further particulars see W. C. STEW ART. 137 Fourth av. CQ 1P,C will buy lots 80x160 feet, situated on UJyJilOyJ one of the finest avennes In the East End. near Scheniey Park entrance. For plan, etc, see V. C. STEWART. 137 Fourth av. tRTlin wiu by a,ot 60x170 feet, situated on PviT"Uv a paved and sewered avenue. In one ftf the choicest neighborhoods in Sbadyside. W. C. S TEW ART. 137 ourth av. CtQ flfln will buy a lot 100x200 feet, situated dJCiUUU on paved part of Forbes street near the entrance to bcbenlcy Park, or will sell 50 feet on terms to suit, W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue. EAST END ACREAGE. CQR flfln w,u DnT flTe acre desirably slt vCOJiUUU uated on Squirrel Hill, near the park. Is without a doubt the finest site on the hill for elegant residences. W. C. STEWART, J 37 Fourth av traPi finfl tcrms UO-OCO cash.balanc la ten vD U U ' VJ U Ui years at 5 per cent with privilege to pay part or all at any time, and nave one acre or more released, will buy ten acres desirably situated on Squirrel 11111. near tne park, has a large rront age aud lies beautifully. W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth ay CHOICE PROPERTIES. TWENTIETH WARD,: 1.2 po Feet,"?. UE LEVEL FHONTAGlt, $15 to $25 ; A FRONT FOOT Less than other properties are selling for in same neighborhood. Convn ient to street cars and P. R. R sur rounded by residences that cost from $10,000 to ,?25tOoo. Will sell as a whole or in blocks, and on terms to suit purchasers. . SKIVINGTON, PEDDER&C0. 1 66 FOURTH AVE. "Save Your Rent." "BUY A HOME WITH THEREXT YOU PAY." The United SecnrltyLlfo Insurance and Trn't Co. will advance three- , fourths () tho value of suelt prop erty ns you may desire to btiiidor buy. Policies for terms of 5, 10, 15or20years. ....... . : "Payments same as Bent.""Deed: :may be in wife's name, husband: :insuring." ; . In case of death the pnlioy pro tects, nnd the Home ts "Free and Clear." Call or send for circular. Loans confined to Pittsburg, Allegheny ana immediate vicinity. . MORRIS & FLEMING, Agents, KO. C2 FOUCTil AYE. EAST END, $9,500 RESIDENCE On aiphalt paved and sotvored street, ons lmlf square Irom streetcars. New arid sub stantial Queen Anne style brick dwelling 10 room-!, reception hall, Irath, open work plumbing, fine hardwood finish, cemented cellar, laundry, etc. Bnlit by day work. Cannot be excelled for the money. Lot 40x llOleet. Easy terms.; ' ; M. F. HIPPLE & CO., " - 96 FOURTH AV. ,, TO LET. : Pcnn Avenue Store. Good storeroom and cellar near Sixth st. Best location on tho avenno. LIGGETT BROS.. j 71 Diamond street. O. D. LEVIS, SOLICITOR OP ATENTS 131 Fifth: ave next Leader. Pittsbur (I ffEL SUPPLY CO., 91 and 92 Water-Street, P1TTSBTJBG. .PA, no3-33-TTnosa ; ; . ; - if 3b