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-11 WAITED. XUE PKESV 8PFC1AI. OFFEB. "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1888. I PITTSBCRti BASK FO AVIJVGS, HEADQUARTERS HOUSES.

TT 7 ANTED House and lot for the Jersey lAiy. IW8 "11 ANTED Immediately, house of about 12 rooms: furnished or unfurnished; within)fA 10 minutes walk of postoffice. Address M.FK i rc-s omce. fcUMNKSi CHA.VCa. i VTvn t.j- with U.O0O to3.0.)0, to superintend fficetK- and take charge of aff airs: extremely profitable.3- hnsinesn.

AdilriMi ft MC Tjk.1t Box oil). 3U.V ff ROOMi. VfJ ANTED Furnished rooms for the Jersey S1E11I fillip Do yon want a situation To vou ant boarders or lodgers Do you want pu ils Do you want a partner? tin vdii w.nttcmnls ef monlisinicf Do you want to rent a room, house or store I)o vou want to buy or sell a horse, or an kind of vehiolef Do you want to rent or sell your house, store, lot or farm Have you lojt or found anything? Do you want to sell your good-will and fixtures Do you want any "help," male or female Do you want to borrow or loan money? Do you want to buy or sell any household article! If so, Thf Pkes will nnhHn vour adrertie-mentat ONE CENT PER WORD. Advertiser's letter can be addressed to Pnic-jS office tree of charge. Vou can send the advertisement and money to The Fbess by mah.or brineit to No.

79 Fifth Pittsbiinr. Thk Press Is tne paper of the people. Over 100 want advertisements are published daily, including some splendid situations and business It will pay you to read them carefully. Thk Pkess office Is opeu every evening until o'clock. IFfA'TJjJli FOR ADDITIONAL WANTS, 8EE2D PAGE.

HELP TV ANTED Chambermaid at No. 95-5 Pern ave. IIOmp TV ANTED Second cook at c4 Fountain CitV. 11UMY TV ANTED To let you know Jersey Lily is coming. luilo TV ANTED A dining room girl at First ave.

city. mar TV ANTED Girl for general housework, at no. 61 Chatham ntfourg. iiimp TV 1 ANTED Girl to help in kitchen and dining room. 158 second ave.

juiump TV 7 AMI-ED Dining-roum girl: must come recommended. io iinru aye. iiumt TV ANTED Smart, active girl. App'y immediately at No. 179 Tliird ave.

IIImp TV TV ANTED Two ladies. Cad from 2 to 4 P. 716 Duauesne way, Prof. Lacy. 109.UQ ANTED Girl for general housework; German preferred.

581 F'ifth ave. lll.MY TV ANTED Girl for general housework. Inquire at 13 Taylor Allegheny. 17mg ANTED Housekeener and lauedres9. Walker's office.

No. 6 Sixth 2d floor.lU7.v "ANTED Vou girTl5 or 16 years of age. Apply 101 Fifth Abel's restaurant. IIOmp TV TV TV ANTED Girl for general housework; easy place. No.

132 Juniata 109 TV ANTED A good chambermaid, none other need apply. No. 10 Third citv. lllMY TV 1 ANTED Girls immediately at New Em ployment onico, 6100 Ellsworth avenue. 105m "IV ANTED Good girl or middle aged wo-W man for general housework.

133 Fourth ave. luyMY ANT ED laundress and also a woman to clean house. Apply at Allegheny Gener al hospital. 10p ANTED Girl for general housework in small family. Inquire between 8and6 o'clock to-nion-ow 434 Hmithfleld st 10mp Yr ANTED Girl for housework: girl resid- lng on Mt Washington preferred; re'er- ences.

Apply cor. Shiloh and Grandvlew aves. lll.MY ANTED Immediately, good cooks, chain-1? bermaids. nurses and i-irls for house work, at Mrs. French's, No.

60)6 Penn Fast End. ANTED First-class cooks, colored cook, cliaiubTieaids. girls for housework: one for Lawrenceyille. Miss Kirk, 2u8 Juniata st, Allegheny. 13n TV ANTED Two utirse girls, 2 sewing girls, I pantry girl, 2 scrub girls; also chambermaids and girls for general housework, at Central Employment Office, 133 Lacock st.

my MAt.R TV 7 AN'TED To let you know Jersey Lily Is coining. iwo ANTED 20 stonemasons. Inquire at stone church, corner Grant st. and Straw berry alley. 1MMT ANTED Sidesman to sell Prize Bak'iig )V Powder Iii Pennsylvania aud Ohio.

Ad- dress Press cilice. HlMP lUAJlTEIi Young men to learn teletrraphy. It da and pveiiiiii'. J. C.

li) l-'ed- eral st. Allegheny. UlEicra Ur ANTED 'Voung man ot 18 or 20 years of rA ikclirlit ml norivfl 1io.rn ulitinnnrtf 1 l'l 1.1111 tlllU IllIMV, I IUUI II business- Address box Press office 9iiY "It? ANTED Ten able-bodied men to help carry Jersey Lily into Casino Museum ext Monday morning Jan. 16, a A. open at 0 a.

in the future. Apply James Geary, laniger. 11 1U ANTED A man who will invest JfiOtMn innnufacturing business and give me working Interest can make money; one who can keep books and do collecting preferred. Address T. O.

Press office. IIImp ANTED A good business man with a small nmount of capital to join a party in office business already established; will bear thorough investigation. Address for inter-vtew, Confidential. Fress office. HOMY AGENT-.

"ITT ANTED Idy and gentlemen canvassers, IT eve where, immediately; arl.cle sold in every household; big commission. Lock box 619. 27l I ANTED Canvasers in every ward and township in western Pennsylvania to sell "Corporal Si Kiegcard, His Pard," the best and fastest selling book out: good pay lrom tlie start; books ready. Call every Wednesday and iturilav lrom 2 to 0 p. or address Jamer S.

Wilson, 85 Twentv-fim st, Pittsburg. 1117N KMPLOYMK.NT. 7 ANTED Work by a colored man; refer ence. Address Press office 11UMO ANTED Situation uy a young marrie.l it man in a grocery store. Address J.

1'i ess oflice. i 1 1 ANiED situation us stationary engineer bv man who is first class in all re pects Mechanic, Press office 17MT ANTED situation as housekeeper by woman with one child. Aduress Annie, 75 Davis alley. Allegheny. 10MY ANTED Uy young lady, position as ca-h-11 ier or sale-nidy; best o'C reference given.

Address Press oflice. li'MP 7 ANI ED Situ ition to drive delivery wairon; has ability to solicit and increase trade. Industry. Press oflice. 17mt ANTED Family sewing: a permanent position more an object than high w.vres.

Address Gertrude. Press office. IIOmp AlTANTKbewirg: children's outfit under It 8 and Id venrs a si.e laity, also infants' wardrobe. Address R. Press fBce.

J0mp 11' ANTED situa'ion as carriage driver in private family; can furnisli oldcoiin ry reference. Ai1dre-s P. Press office. HOMY l) ANTED Hotel bar-tender ileiires po-i-t tion; city or town re erenccs given; speaks German. Address B.

Press office. HOMY i ANTED Uy a respectable woman, situa- tion as housekeeper or upstairs work. Address No. 2, near Lacock. Ade-gheny.

Mump ANTED Position as bookkeeper, a-Mst-t ant clerk, or any position where industry will bring advaneeuie.it Address D. 196 Southern city. 9'T AMTi- A youn; lady artist would like to produce crayon work or painting on china or any other kind of painting. Adoress Artist, Press office T) ANTED-Situation by a young married man. steady, sober.

Industrious, willing to work at aryth-rig. Address G. No. 18 Sedgwick st, Allegheny IUmp T-ANTEDBy a highly talsnted young actress, thoroughly experieii'-ed. a manager with some monev to star her.

ias firt-clas wardrobe. Address Star, Press office. IIOmp 1 AN 'l EI) osltion by competent draughts-M man. Has had exuerietice in architectural and mechanical drawing. Best of refi-r- I ences Sslarv no object Address Drsughts-' man.

Pre- office. IiHimo it. ANTED Position as traveling salesman, groceries, confectionery and crackers, meats; have had 17 years experience on the rosd; can refer to the best wholesale houses of Pittsburg. Address J. G.

Greensburg. Pa. 1V.C Af 1 60 Foarth A venae. Four per cent interest al lowed ca large or small amounts deposited witu us irom the 1st or lota of each month, wis CONGRESS SOW IX' SESSION. $7.60 to Washington and Return, VI.

Xr itlrnnit Thnrsdav. ttm I. I Jan. 19. Trains leave at 8 a.

m. and 9:20 2. M. with parlor and sleeping ears. An Important Kale of Renl Estate, The Moiler i Life lnsuranse and Im provement Trust company's real estate, consisting of Diana of lots in Pittsburg, Mansfield, Verona, Montrose, and other carts of AI.egheoy county, win do or fered at public sale by the receiver, Jamw P.

Quinn, at the sheriff's i.ffiee, on tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock A. M. For further particulars rc a lvertiseni'-nt in another column of to day's Grand Clearance Sale. I have J4.000 worth Saddles, Harness, ColUm, Blankets, Robes, Bellsand Whips, which I intend lor the next 20 days to sell for less money than you can buy them anywhere els i In the two cit es; if you want to buy in the spring it pay you to buy now, as I have the goods and in tend to sell them at prices that will aston ish the natives; so come quicif to I nam-beriin's, corner Fifth avenue and Liberty treet, Pittsburg. lbx 1.50 for 12 of the best finished photos at gallery, 68 Federal street, Allegheny, Come while this oft'er lasts, 111! Prof.

Rice, of Sing Sine, N. has two relatives cured of Salt Rheum by Palmer's Skin-Success. Save the Pieces I "10c ROYAL" mends 'era COVFIN-BREN'NER At the Church of the Ilolv C'oinin union. New York city, on Jan. by the liev.

Henrv Mottet. Einilie A. Coffin to George W. Brenner, both of Pittsburg, Pa. STEWA RT-On Tuesday, Jan.

10, 1888, at 6 A. It Col. John H. Stewart. Funeral service at bis late residence, corner Forbes and Craig Bast End.

on Thursday morning at 1U o'clock. Interment private. HOKVFXKR At Hotel Andernon, Monday, Jan. 9, ut p. Elizabeth, relict of Augustus Hoevelcr.

Funeral will leave hotel at 8:30 Friday. Jan. 13. Holetnn liiirh niafcs of requiem at St. Paul's cathedral at A.

M. Interuu-nt private. MAONUa On Tuesday morning, Jan. 10, Frederick (1. Magnus, in his (ilin year.

Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence. No. 2 '7 Steuben street, Thirty-sixth ward, West End. Pittsburg Friends of the laindy are respectfully invited to attend. BRUGGEMAN On Tuesday.

Jan. 10, 1S8, at 12 Marcella. youngest dam'hter of Frank and Mary Urmcernan. afedlO months. Funeral on Thursday at 8 A.

M. Interment private. GAI.LAHKR On Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1888, at 2 o'clock r. William B.

Gallalier, in his 55th year. Funeral from li is late residence, Lacnck near Federal, on Thursday, Jan. 12, at 1:30 P. M. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

GRAY On Tuesday, at 2 o'clock Fra-ma, beloved wife of Kobert Gray, in the 87tb year of her ago. Funeral will take place ITiursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, head of Boyle Allegheny. Friends of tbe family are cordially invited to atteud. 81'UKGEON-In Philadelphia, on Saturday, Jan 7, at 2:30 P. William J.

Sturgeon, in his 43d year. Funeral from the Union station on arrival of Pacific express. P. on Thursday, Jan. 12.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. WETTACH On Tuesday, Jan, 10, 188, at 7 o'clock. P. Gottlieb ettach, aged 72 years and 10 days The fuheril services will take place on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late rci-dence. No.

fti Taylor Allegheny. Frieni of the family are respect I iilly invited to attend. Interment private at a hit hour. No flowers. MOURNING GOODS BIG CUT PRICES OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, Comprising Cashmeres, India Twills, English Twills, liiaritz Cloth, and all other choice weaves in lilack Goods.

SABLE A MUSTER, Successors to John Moorhouse, 85 FIFTH AVENUE. California Fruits in 3-lb cans. Vegetables, imported and domestic, in cans and cjass. Mince meat in pails and class jars. Jersey Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour.

Maple Syrup, F.ne Clover Honey. Plum Puddins in 1. Sand 4 lb cans. Fine French Prunes. Calilorma Evap.ir.ted Cnpa cd Peaches.

California Evaporate! Airicots. Pruenelles. Fancy and Stewing Figs. Fvaporaied Ba-ipbeirios, Blackberries and Seedless Cherries. Imported Preserves and Jams, in pails and glass jars.

JUST IN A conip'ete line of Imported German delicacies, of whole Roast Babbit Duck, t'iKoou and Pheasant, ready lor immediate table use. Japanese Warerooms! BARGAINS IN Screens, Easels, Mats, Napkins, Potpourri, Parasols, Etc. The Wonderful Kairo, (Japanese Hand Warmer, or Health protector. Call and see them. Price 75c each.

11. IIASLAGE 4 SON, SOLE -A-OETSTTS, Fancy Groceries, Teas and Japanese Goods, NO. 18 DIAM0ND(masre, PITTSCIRG. PA. MrEIX rrnsoAL.

1 EKSO.N A L-J A Es A A A Casitio.says the Jercy l.i is coming IWU 1" ERONAl MLllUGAGliS WAM'KIJ IN larire or Mnall amounts on improved city property. JuHN AMSEY, xNo. DO Fourth ave. PERSON Ab THE BEST CABlNEfS IN the two cities at SI. 30 per dozen are made by II SONNEMJEUG, 62 FEDERAL Allezheny.

IIIIicen 1) RSU AD Ka. KAY'S TOILET U-T1F1ER, superior to all, at DR. O. KEEFE 4 84 Fiftb and MRS. U.

FESTER'S. 62 Federal Allechenv. IOJ.m IjERS.i'AL-PKOF. W.M. SEYMOUR, Phrenologist, ronipeerolO.

S. howler: lora short period, DM Penn ave. Slate of health, adaptation in marriage an i business qual flc.t-tions, tl. Lady assistant in aitendanee lllMO I)ISSOLUTIO KOTICZS. VfOTIC HMI3S VlTUTIO N-TH E'PAtTf.

JfEKSHIP Ueietofore existing between John Lnr, P. Plait and Gabriel May-er waB dissolved on the lih day of October, A. D. 1(87, by mutual consent, having disposed of onr suxtk and fixtures to I a'" Piatt Limited. JOHN LANG.

LOUIS P. PLATT, UABiiLEL MAYER. LANG, PLATT 4 CO. lillXT THESPIAN TATTLE. SOME GOSSIP ABOUT THEATERS AXD THEATRICAL PEOPLE.

XHe Combination 8 111 on Week Trials of an Amateur. Amusement Sole. They had an amateur on trial yesterday at the Casino musee. He announced hfro-aeir as an "Irish comedian," and ha wrestled with the piano thumper who the upstairs orchestra, for one consecutive Bong. He tried to work in a loc al gag in I ho cond verse, but went off his ieet curuplMelv, and then glared at the frii.niug pianist in a rain attempt to persuade the management that it was his fault, But the management was onto him, and the Irish comedian pot the grand bonne as soon as he struck the flics.

Next, shouted sub-Manager Tony Whit, as the "human l.rnp" swallowed two flint glag ami a pi til of kerosene oil. The New York Clipper seercs to have Jumped to r.nnrhisiotis when it announced the Scorer-Williard combination had pone to smash in the wild and unsppr. ciative west. That the company was not under thepain'ul necessity of walking home is evidenced by the fact that ihny are already l.ere, without any of the wear and tear tisuaily re-ultant from pedestrial locomotion vi nil road tn s. "We have simply Teort-anize said Prof.

Scorer to a Prf.SS reporter, "prepatatory to taking the road vr-th rur new play, "Meg, the Oucast" "Do yon go west again, proiessor?" 'No," r'-ppmideci the Moses of local dramatic llent, with a mournful glance in the direction of the setting sun. "We go east." Since the late fright'nl holocausts of ftudiencea, several the. iters have advertised their safety apparatus, and quieted the fears of the public by letting down a fljodof water from the hydraulio apparatus upon the stage and actors in the midst of the performance. This either Was done or happened lately, in the Stadt tie iter at Leipzig (as we learn from Build' ing), and also at the theater of Grenoble and at theAmbigu ot Paris, where the eptofators in the iront seats were also liberally showered. Napoleon Chalet's mayoralty boom has utrnck the hotels.

Traveling men a.e being liberally supplied with his cards, and are distributing them lrmn New York to San Francisco. This would be a great scheme Chalet were runulog (or president, but it will never do to overlook the Fifth ward In a local campaign. Billy must concentrate hii forces at the point of attaCK if tie expects to become a Napoleon in politics as well as in the theatrical business. ProC Gleason bus at last concluded his "extra" performances at extra rates find taken his departure for pastures new. The proiessor has shown himself capable of taking advantage ot either horse or man when occasion permits.

The uuannounoed jump in th price of admission for the farewell exhibitions was a bit of sharp practice in which no one with a delicate Bense of honor would have indulged for the sake of a lew extra dollars. An amateur compositor who used to belong to a circus and doesn't know copper-jd lie copy when he sue it, made us remark yesterday that the wire king at the C'a-ino musee, wnlked on a wire in common slippers, which did the gentleman ho works wire with common nippers, a rank i' jus'ice. Ii Uncle Sam's frontier garrisons could pet away with hostile redskins, half as last as they are slaughtered by the ruthless cowboys who fill the stage of the Lafayette tneater with slang nnd powder Biuoke, every Indian agent would be out of a Job in two months. The fall in the thermometer has caused a corresponding rise in the spirits of the gloomy toboggan man. Managing Director Derringer, of the Kecreation park slide, smiled this morning for the first time since the holidays.

Mamger Ed Starr's Christmas seems to last all the year round. The employes of Harris' family theater presented hitn with an elegant tin erscbaum pipe yesterday afternoon. El is a popular fellow and deserves his popularity. The wax-flower makers are one of the principal attractions at the Casino musee. The rapidity ami skill with which they can pet up an artificial imitation of a hothouse bouquet, surpasses belief.

"The Great Tink Pearl" at the Opera house next week; "Lost in New York" at the Hijou tneater, and Edmund K. Collier at Harris" Family theater. r.ijou Theater Patron What kind of a show have you this week? Manager Shwab A good oue, Be-gum. It is hardly necessary to remark that ground is not yet been broken lor llarry William' new theater. EXPLODED TOO LATE.

A Blast Hold Vntil Man Gets Over It. Sharon, Jan. 11. Special A horrl-lle accident occurred at Pierce's new shaft yesterday afternoon. Owen-Ever-hart, an employe, was blasting rock, making a place lor locating the pump, and put in a charge, which failed to explode as soon as he thought it should, when he descended to the bottom of the pha to make an examination, and when la the act of removing the cartridge the explosion occurred, terribiy mangling biiu.

His rigtit arm was torn off, oue eye blown out, Lis client caved in, his skull fractured, ami very badly injured internally. A physician was summoned, but pronounced the itijuri. latal. Mr. Ever-hart has a wi ai.U five chiMren.

Death of Gottlieb Wettach; Gottlieb Wettach, on- of the oldest residents in this vicinity, died last night at his home, No. C9 Tiylor avenue, Allegheny. Mr. Wettach was born in Switzerland, came to this country in 18 51, and after a short residence in Baltimore located in Allegheny, and there established a 'auliery. Recently he.

has been in the employ ot Carnegie, Phlpps Co. Ed-ward Wettach, who committed suicide Sunday afternoon, was a kon of Mr. Gottlieb Wett ich. The Infer gentleman was in such Door health that it was thought not best to tell him of tbe suicide of his son, snd he died without kuowing anything about it. Edward was buried yesterday afternoon.

EXPERT ACC'OrXTAXTS. 54 Filth Avenue. AU Classes of Accounts Audited and Adjust d. Books of Slock Compacies, and Associations Opened and Cloned. Improved Systems of Bookkeeping, adaptable to general business, a specialty.

lingua fc Ilaeke. Clearance sale of silkblack and colored, satins, rbadames, faille irancaise, benga-l nes, surahs, luxors, duchess, velvets, plain and brooatelle, dress and trimming plusher, ladies will note that this t.fitTi the greatest inducement for positive bargains. Corner Fl; th avenue an Market street. -FOR- OFFICE DESKS We are Sols Agents for the Indianapolis OFFICE DESKS! THE BEST MADE. This Roll Top Desk, 52 inches ip-f wide, perfect ia construction finish, and conven iences, only $33.00.

The polished writing surface and all panels are built up of three veneers, and cannot split. DURABILITY GUARANTEED N. B. -OfUce Furniture and Floor Coverings of all kinds; Carpets, Lignums, Linoleums, etc. McCLIKTOCK 33 FIFTH AVE 122SICE TO rJET.

HOtTKKS TO LET Four and 5-room dwellings. Federal street extension, Allegheny; both gases and near street car. Inquire Room 11, No. Sixth Pittsburg. 111DFJN LEI Furnished house on Ridge Al-X legheny.

one of the finest residence on the avenue; 11 rooms, 2 bath rooms, laundry, steam heater, lot with stable; possession Feb. 1. W. A. Herron Sons, lOflcErr- fpO LET On Bedford convenient to Penn incline, new trick boose of 5 rooms aud attic, with natural gas; rent only $17 per and owner pavs water rent: possession any time.

W. A. Herron 4 Sons, 80 Fourth five. 17JCET flK) LET For a terra of year, brick house, stable, 8 acres of ground, consisting of orchard, small fruit, grapes and pasture lot; natural Ran; well and cistern water. Apply on premises to owner, near Laurel station.

Ft, Wayne railroad, C. 8. Hudleston. 16micbt W10M3 TO LET-Furnlshed room for gent 24 Montgomery ave, IOSmo PO LET Furnished room, 81 FTrst rent $Hanionth. 9my 'PO LBT Furniehed room for housekeeping 1 aHOtf Grant st IIOmp fl0 LET Furnished room for housekeeping.

J. 48 Watson st, city. Hump TVo LET Front parlor, furnished or unfur- nished. IBS Wylieav. IOUmy 1yO LET Furnished room; both gases 8U8 Ridge ave Allegheny.

HlMP ri0 LET A small furnished front room, for one pentleman. 45 Third ave. HlMP fVO LET Three unlurnished rooms; tainily 1 without children. 312 Grant St. llMY TYd LB.T-Three unfurnished rooms, 1S5 La-X cock neir Federal; rent low.

IIImp rH LET Three unfurnished rooms. 1.15 JL Lacock st, near Federal; rent low. Hump fl LET Two desirable furnished front rooms 1 at TSo. 216 Robinson Allegheny. IIImp rj'O LET Two furnished fio-it rooms, separ- ate floors.

No. 112 Webster tv. 10I1MY. PO LET Furnished room for couple; every-L thins new; both kinds gas. i.92 itfth ave.

HON 'I'D LET Nicely luruished room, wi'h board, 1 at lli Palo Alto st, AlleRheny, near park. 17ma rpO LET Furnished front room, acing park; rent low. 42 Cedar Allegheny city. homy rH LET Nicely turnisiied room, with hoard. No.

ltf Palo A'lto st, near parks, Allegheny. TO LET Neatlv furnished room with natural tias; reference exebanged. 221 Arch A leglieny. 9 iy rio LET Furnished front room, second floor, I both kinds of as; private iainily. Enquire Forbes city.

14N rpo LET Furnished room with lioar-l forsren-X tletnanand wife, no objections to children, hS River near Anderson ht. 'TO LET Furnished front room; natural and I illmninat nsr pas: use of bath room. Inquire No 81 Allegheny. lll.MU tyo LET Furnished front room, second floor; only. 16 Poplar St Allegheny ci y.

TO LET Three wash-hou-e, n.fnnl nir Webster ave also oilier small hou-e: call or tend for list. W. A. Herrwu 4 Sons, 80 Fourth ave. 15k.

ir FTTSINPLSs STASDi rpo LET Desirable storeroom on Penn with dwelling; also, a 'i-room dwelli g. Lut-ton A Richter. 90 ourth ave. rpo LE 1' store room, with large show win-l down and desirably located, at 4(i3 Smith-field st. Inquire Ot W.

L. Moan, No. 404 Smith-field st. untuir. Wn rpO LET or Leae That well-known saloon I known as the Old Bat ery, now calle the Cleveland house, our.

and Webster ave oisession given April 1. Inquire at Duffy A Clark's tin s.toie 518 Grant city. liJ? MiaiELLANKOUS. rpo LET of ths Jersey Lily. Apnly James luao rpo LET Jame Geary will let anyboiiy lift Jersiy l.uy.

b9o T) l.FT arppis. sioves. furniture, blankets clocks and household iroods oi all kinds on weekly or monthly payments. Iron City Credit company. 810 Grant sc.

1U1 riX) LET For a term of years 4 to 5 acres of 1 irround iitable lora pardencr. on which is 5-roonied bouse, stabie, tome orchard, small fruit, t-Tipes. pasture lot Inquire of owncron premises, near Laurel station, C. S. Hudle-tou.

lfiICET inriDts vs. Third National Hank or AU.Ei.HE.NY. Jan. 2, 1SS8. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OK THIS bank have this day declared a dividend of per cent, out of the earuines of the past six months, pavaole on demand free of tax.

H. A. BPANGLER, Cashier. 103YL Gerha American iss. ok OKFICKNo.

Ill I'OfRTH PirrsBt-RO Jan. 4. VID END NO. 24 THE DIRECTOKS OF th-s company nave ueciare I a seini-annum denJ of V2 oer 'bars (lour per cent paya divi ble on demaud. W.

J. PAlTEKSO, ere. tary. l-6o Masonic Bank. 7-! iUAIiD rrHlRTIETH LiIVlUEND-TiiE BuA I of director of this bgnk have declared a dividend of Two and One Half (2.) Per Cent on the capital stock out of the earuings of tiie last six months, payable demand.

lq r. McLEAN. Cashier. vsixksm TOE jAUEa. WING WAH LEE A CO.

E-UI1HFIELD STREET. We have arge Japanese poods Pell oat at br.rgain price. will move te AUantio City betore April, 1-7J1T 11 uiy. uwa TV ANTED Furnished room for liuhthouse- keening. Aaaress jPress oflice.

10MP TV 7 ANTED Two unfurnished rooms for lttrtit liiilkalrMiinlnLr n.nl.n. ave. Address miarp, rress omce. 1DMY ANTE1) Larse unfurnisned front romC 1 1 wi board lor neiolen a i. wneand cln.dj 15 minutes' walk liotn i tofSce.

Adi're, stating terms and location, E. Press ciffice. IIOmp Cl 1A-T' rim UOOMM. "IT ANTED Loilgers at 167 Fifth second 1 1 floor: be'is, loc to 12i0myb 7 ANTED 1 wo young men for well fnr-1 1 nishe front room, with board, at 2J0 Locust Allegheny. lllMI FlNAXtllAi 7 AMTED Mortgages on city property over W.00O percent; no tax.

Henry Weaver iV 2 Fonrtli ave. 4fix ANTED Mortgages in large or small It uniounts on impioved citv or Allegheny county property. McC'une fc Coulter, Agents, ms i1 ourtn ave. 13MS Ut ANTED Mortgages on city or suburban in sums of $5i0 and upward at 4Vt. 5 "and 6 per free of state tax.

Reed B. Coyle 4 131 Fourth ave. 13k ANTED Mortgages to loan 1 1 at i)4 to 6 per cent, on lon time, in sums of 5500 to $50,000, on city, suburban and farm properties. Pennack, Lyon St No. 129 Fourth ave.

yis EOUS. TIT" ANTED Houses to rent and rents to collect J. K. Cooper, 107 Fourth ave. 110A "11 7 ANTED To sell two handsome water spaniel pups.

Address furtive days. Dogs, Press olBce. ij ANTED Student to learn dentistry; mtiBt tt pay a fee. Inquire of Dr. Yates, 8U2 Penn Pittsburg, Pa.

HlMP ANTED Grocers to call at "Over's" for tt butter, eggs, cheese, fine iclhes and honey. 506 Liberty st. HIT "11 ANTED Rents to collect; monthly set-tt tleiuents with itemized statements. Reed B. Coyle ColSl Fourth ave.

HlN WANTED A good second-hand combination billiard and pool table with cues. balls. complete. Address T. Press office, lh'y WJ ANTED Every man, woman ana child tt to buy their winter tr-ioils at 10 to 20 pes cent reduction at J.

M. Donuell's, S349 Penn ave. 107N ANTED Persons buving houses, lots, or tt farms caU on G. J. Bleichner, real estate an insurance agent, 2X8 Carson st, Pittsburg, S.

W. JiUMT ANTED Business of all kinds to attend to; confidential if so desired; help of all kinds lurn shed. McDowell's Business Agency, lb2 Fourth ave. lliiip ANTED Tbe people to know that we It make photographs and tin types by electric He-ht: ffallerv onen from 8 A. ia.

to 12 P. Truxeli's Gallery, Filth ave. and Marketst. GOOD news tor the ladies. Now i tbe time to get up orders for our celebrated tea.

coffee and baking powder, and secure a beautiful tunas rose or gold band tea 6et ot 5tf pieces, and many other articles equally valuable. Forfull particulars address, with 2-oeut stamp, G. T. tea merchant, No. 220 Fifth Pittsburg, Pa.

Tea shipped to al parts ot the country, freight prepaid. FOIt SALE. a good new frame house of ft moms, lot on HoMt.nn neur Fiffh easy terms. Campbell! ltii Fourth. live.

ivy Dwelling nouses ami vacioti ui! in all parts of the city and suburbs. Sen I1 ior printed list Sam'l W. Black A Fourth ave, Y5oii HALE Or Long Lease New bricks l'l l.n.iaAnf mora, in lrit.llnn natural lot 75x110. at Laurel station, Ft VW-yne railroad. Inquire of owner, near by, 0.

S.nudleston. IOmickt SALE At a narDrain, a new seven room ed house with cell hall, inside slate mantle, sliding doors, city water, natural gas. large porches; lot 21x100. Inquire on premises, East End. IU2CEIO IOR SALE At Sbady aide, convenient to railroad station, new Irame house of rooms and finished attic; bath; range: front and back porches; natural iras; lot.

30x15) feet; price only terms, 500 cash, ba'ance same as rent W. A. Herron Sons, 8i) Fourth ave. 17JCKT TtPAr. ESTATE.

TTiOR SALE Cheap building lots In all part of both cities and suburb Call or send lor our late list; free. W. A. Herron A Hons, No. 80 Fourth ave.

ITjcet I 'OR SALE-Cheap building lots at hady Side, convenient to R. R. station, 40x130 feet, price only 1 .000: terms easy. W. A.

Herron Sons, No. SO Fourth ave. 17JCET BUSINESS CHANCES. SALFC Good business stand In Alle-1 gheiiy; stock small; good reasons for selling 3 pie isant rooms over store suitable for housekeeping. AddreHs B.

A. Press office UImT Mismci.i. iN "I LE Two hundred pounds of th Jersey Lily. l(fl IOli SALE Cheap, large safe, secondliand. Frank Y.

Over, Liberty st. HIT SALl'-New nail carts lori30. Giesen. kamp A son. 320 Penn ave.

U7EJCHB SALE Cheap, coach top platform spring wagon, in good order, frank x. Over, Liberty st. HIT I 'OR 8AI.E a large line of winter goods at a reduction of lu to 2d per cent J. AL O'Donnell. 13-19 Penn ave TORS EKTwo fine mantle mirrors: original cost I1-J5; will be sold at a bargain.

J. B. Mowry, 014 Grant city I'OR SALE A good square piano; cost 550; will i-eh cheap, 1 sold within i0 davs. Ad-dress Press offl e. IIOmp I 'OR SALE Smallest size Golding Iiad Cutter; tood condition; co- tl.

will te 1 tor Si Inquire at Room, Press office. 1OR SAI Very che-p; a small cylinder boilercunpletc with fire front, grate bars, etc. Cor. iuaiiket and Greenwood Allegheny llOv. IX)R SALE Or Exchange Forcity property or lann, general store, consisting of boots, shoes, dry goods, groceries and hardware.

Ail-dreS M. O. Lock Box 27, Hcott lale. Pa. l(iMg A horse.

cheap; just from the I countr; thin in flesh, but sound; go wenker ani traveler. Ca i be seen at Howard's i rou yard, cor. Market and Greenwood Allegheny. IUmp SALE Very cheap; lot of second-hand belting; also tar kettie and second-hand stove; one small size crab for hoisting purpose. Howard's iron yard, cor.

Market and Greenwood Allegheny. HOhp I 'OR SALE High grade creamery and country roll butter, fresb eggs, Ohio lactory and New York cream fine jellies prima b'lnev: ijoods guaranteed; prices reasonable. Frank Over, aoti Liberty st. HIT 1'jR SALE Buttsr. eggs, dressed pouitry, green and dried fruits, large stock of foreign and domestic potatoes; our stork of potatoes is the largest aud finest In the cltv: choice lemons, fanc oranges and the finest Vananas that couie to this market: Malaga grapes and all kinds of loreign iruits at rock-bottom prices give me a call and be convinced I am the cheap, est produce dealer in Pittsburg.

Thos. H. Mo. Qowan, tk'7 Liberry St. lfniy GAME LA trs.

Sportsmes's AaSOCIATION OP Westeels Pesstlvaxia, 75 Fifth PlTTSBrRO. Jan. 1. is HEREBY GIVEN I HAT TITS iy season for haying in possession or expos ing lor sale game of anv kind, except wild ducks, will expire on Jn. 15th next Any per-fou having in possession er exposing for sale game of any kinu.

except wtld ducks, after that oate will le proseonted to the full extent of the law. By order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Its superior TreHenoe proven 1 frtlllon of Bsed by the L'ulted htates Goveninjent. Kndorsed cy tne a9'iv uie urai I'uivi-rBiiics ss tns Btroniresi, rarest slid most HeKimrut. vt. rices the only iiiiklruf lent does not contain Ammonia, ijii nr A lam.

-oia only in YWICE BAKlXa CO. )nCW YORK. CHICAGO ST. LOUTS. TO LET.

STOREROOMS, BUSINESS HOUSES, OFFICES AND DWELLINGS. SAMUEL W. BLACK 99 FOURTH AYR CALL OR SEND FOR WEEKDT LIST. Landlords will be furthering their own in- terest by civini; us, as soon as possible, a list of tneir properties to ue ior rent. juu EAST END REAL ESTATE WITHOUT CITY TAXES.

BANK OF COMMERCE ADDITION. LOTSI Near Brushton Station, In which tbe smallest lots are 40x140, Others 50x150, fronting on ATTRACTIVE AVENUES 60 FEET WIDE. These lots are eoinc very rapidly and it will be but a short time until this addition will be all disposed of, when enhancement of valuo is certain. The prices have not been chanced. There will not be a more desirable uni hhorhood in East End, as IMPROVEMENTS WILD ALL BE MUST-CLASS.

The cheapest building allowed to cost at least and to be set at least 16 feet back from avenue. It is attraetmir attention of those who desire attractive surroundings at moderate cost, and jusily so. as it is a rare opportunity where such Sites can be bought at ouly 810 to S12 per foot front. Favorable terms as to pavments. in fact as purchasers may wish, and also liberal bulldirr loms made to those who will promptly app'y.

Whether for a residence or for investment with certainly of increase in the near future, it will pay you to investigate. Save heavy city taxes without deprivation of citv advantages and conven iences. JUiiiN KAAIfiK, Aeent, HK-KIT Cl'J Smithfieldst. MISCKLLAXL'OrS MEXTIOX. HOG AN MAKES THE liEST-FlTTiNG Pantaloons in Allegheny county.

HI WYUE AVE. PCn rjnN TYPES, 4 FOR 'JS CENTS. PIL.Tu-I GRAPHS at rheao nrices. at PLATT'S Gallery, 81 and tid FIFTH AVE. lKXiJKOij 1)ATENTSO.

D. SOLICITOR, No. 1.11 FIFTH above Smithttcld sL. next Leader oflice, Pittsburg; 2U years' practice. mN EAD CUTTER FOR SA' E.

CHEAP 1j Small Goldins in rood condition; will sell for cost Inquire Composing Room, Press oflice. Ihkn I LLP OF ALL KINIH FURNISHED 11. iree; situations procured for nude and female. THE ADVEKT.S1NG EXCHANGE, 103 Fourth uui 3. second floor.

11. MP 10.000.(100 ERYBODY should cet Tavastou Lui Syrup! Inljll ble for eoiiRbs, ro'ds, consuniption, throt and lune diseases; is no equal. DR. GRIFFIUI. Tavazon I'ol-1-KO of llealth, corner Tliird and Grant, Pitts-luirir All sick people "read the evidence." Established 33 years.

HlMP Ul'URBAN-IF YOTfXRE LOOKING FOR S5a lot (em bracing the beauty oi the country and the convenieiK'e and accessibility of the city) don't invest until you have first, looked at the plot owiied by t'u company Ueiievue, on the Ft. Wiivno Railroad. '1 his property is not more than fifteen or twer.tv minutes riiie by river or cars fro the city. The new electric railroa connecting the station on the main line witn The borough, runs dire, tly throuith this propeny, and the most distant lot is not over three minutes from the station or river, pivinirchoioe of routes to the city. The ectric road has wonderfully rtiniulateii Improvements at that point, and lots have doubled in valu wi.hin the last year.

or commanding views of tbe river and surrounding country we think locality is without a rival anout thee cities. We also have for sale at a harraln a most complete modern house and rrioi'nds, which should command the of thoer looking fr ele-ant home. THE BELL'- VUK A Nil DAVIS IsLVND INCLINE PI.ANE 36 Schmidt A Fridnv buiidinir. city I Ifft jvFJrrr.vo.s. tl'HK MEMBERS OS ST.

CLMlt I.ODGF; I No. otii 1. o. O. ar re)ut s'ed to meet at their hall on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock sharp, attend ih" funeral of our late brottur, F.

G. Magnus. Mi mbeis of sister aie requested to attend. Bv or er of Attct- S. 0.

)DLD, N. G. G. W. McMILLIX.

See. Dip WtSTKU P. NS Yl.VAMA HOSPITAL. Pitt.tinr Jan. 10.

18-S. i q'HF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CON-1 TRILUToR.S.and lso the annual meeting of the board of managers of the Western Pennsylvania hosivi-al, will be held at the department of tbe Wpital at Dixinont, on Tued.iv. Jan. 17, I bet ween the 'i Urs of M. and 3 P.M.

JOHN A. HAMPER, secretary. 1-llT LOST. OT FOUR HUNDRED POUNDS OF the Jersey Lily. ici(j CVT A PINlv PEARL OF GREAT i value.

Finder -viil please return same to GlAN ND OPERA HOUSE. iuA (st PACKAGE ONTATNING FEN- I iSIuVPlPflN I r.r.l ir I.e. CAKRIEK'S WINDOW Fostomee. IOSmy. STRAYED.

I A YED SATURDAY" EVENING. FROM SJ4 Federal Allegheny, a water ip.imel doj: answers to name ot Frits. Finder will be liberally rewarded. Hhmt rorxiA. IOUNr3FRSEY LILY WITH half tou 'd somethiDK.

HER liVa IOUND-'-OVtKB'' WHOLESALE HUr-TkB and cbeeoe house at 6u6 LIQEKTY iiix 1 jtUAauin ANTED Boarders: married conples witli-t out children: few minutes ride lrom ctty. Adlress Box 8d8, Wilkinsburg. 17xa.

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