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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ITIIDAY, NOVEMBER 4t, 1893.
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To niter the Water
We use for cooking and drinking Is stated
ly our prominent physicians to De the only
safe thing to do at the present time. Why
spend yoar money for experimental con
trivances when there Is on the market a
niter which has been tried for years and has
always given entire satisfaction. It Is called
the "D-ivis." Send for catalogue and price
list. Pittsbceo Filter Co.,
Ka 30 Sandusky street, Allegheny, Pa.
Don't Take the Bisk
Of Are or thieves, hut keep your valuable
papers, bonds, etc -In the safe deposltvanlts
of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 63
Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at $5 a year
and upward.
Turn to the Sixth Page
Of this paper and read the announcement,
"Have Ton Secured Onet"
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Meetings.
FroKLITY TITLH AND TRUST COMTAITT,
i"i ivnraromjTH AVBSCK.
PlTTSBCEG. PA.. SOWS. 1892.
:
mn-c ivvtTir. utrvrrrvn OK THE STOCK'
JL HOLDERS of the Fidelity TiUe ana Trust
Compinv w ill be held at Us office on THURSD AT.
:ovemberia. 189i at 1 o'clock. P. M., for the pur
pose of receiving the annual report, holding the
election of fifteen directors to serve for the ensuing
Tear, and the transaction of such other business as
in a r properly come before the meeting.
' a B. MoVAY. Secretary.
Notices.
A'OTICE-THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I
i haTC dlcpo'ed of the bnMness, 1141 Penn av.,
to.roy sons. J. V. and J. O. Taylor, who will carry
on the same In the future at tht. above place. 31.
L. TAYL Ut.
"VOTICE TO ELECTION OFFICERS-AS MANY
1 election polls have been changed, and all the
voting, fixtures and furniture, such a booths,
anucxes. posts for guard rail, chains, ballot boxes,
etc. have been delivered, and in some cases to the
n rong places, the Countv Commissioners request
all persons interested to notify them of any omis
sions or mlstakts. and thev will have them reme
died at once. It E. MERCER, i en,,,,.
DJ. BOYLE?- Commissioners
Attcstt
P. W. SEIDERT. Clerk.
Dullness Changes.
"VOT1CE-THE FIRM OF THOMPSON
1 Thubron, contractors and builders. No. C3
Wot Diamond St.. All'y.. has dissolved partner
riiln. L. A. Thompson retiring and the business
continued bv F. Thubron, who will settle all ac
countsorsald firm. L. A. THOMPSO,
NovembmiS. 1S92. F. THUBKOK.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE
partnership or G. P. Lang and Peter Liuster,
firm name Lang Lauster. is dissolved by mutual
consent. Parties having claims against the firm
nill please present the same and collect amount
without delav. Both parties are authorized to
collect and receipt tor the firm. LAM5 A LAUS
TER. U. P. LANG. PETER LAUbTEB.
Lcjral Notices.
I7STATE OF CHARLES ARBllTHNOT DE
j LEASED Executors' notice-Notice is hereby
given that letters testamentary on the estate of
Charles Arbuthnot, late or the City of Pittsburg
and state or Pennsylvania, deceased, have
leen grauted to the undersigned. All pereons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and tlioe having claims or de
mands against the same to make them known
-without delav to
W. S. ARBCTIINOT. I
J. It. MccLlNrocK. Executors.
GEORGE E. fcHAW. )
TO LET.
City Ilesidences.
TO LET-YIne St.. 16-3 rooms in Lange's flats;
all conveniences: halls carpeted and cleaned;
15 monthly; no children.
Hazeltrood Residences To Let
rrO LET Hazelwood, on Hareiwood av. (loea
JL Hon verv good), modern house. 7 rooms and
attic, large lot, stable and carriage house: reut
onlv SO per month: s.nd for list. W. A. Herron
A suns so Fourth av.
East End Residences To Let.
TO LET Eight-room honse on Rlppey St.. East
End. furnished or unfurnished, at a very low
rent to responsible parties until April 1: possession
at once. Applv to V. A. Herron A Sons or T. G.
E acs A Co., cor. Third av. and Market st.
Allegheny Residences To Let.
TO LET John K. Ewlng & CO.. 107 Federal St.,
headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list.
Rooms To Let.
ALLEGHENY. Plttsbnrg. East End rooms-100
to select from. Information Bureau, 442 Penn
arcnuc
KCH ST.. 154, Allegheny Three nice unfur
J. nished rooms.
CXOLWEl.L ST.. 12 Three rooms, second floor,
515; hall carpeted, natural gas and w. c up
btairs. IT'IFTH AV., 63) Elegant front room for gentle
man: all conveniences. "
L ACOCK ST.. 207. Allegheny Furnished rooms,
with modern conveniences, for gentleman.
cjPAHK PLACE. 343, E. End Furnished room
O nh use of bath.
STOCKTON AV.. IS. Allegheny Large furnished
O front room, second floor.
rX LET Flat, second floor 5 rooms and bath,
L hot and cold water, both gases: rent reasona
ble, inquire at drug store N o. S5 James St., Alle
gheny TTMON AV.. S3. Allegheny Fnrnlshed hack,
U fnmt room, suitable for 2 gentlemen; board;
all com euiences: terms reasonable.
Z set additional ameu unaer Wanted Boarders
and Lodgers.
llnsincss Stands To Let.
TO LEI Room, with or without power: also,
storage room, dry kiln, capacity 30, 000 ft.; will
lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt
"Works, Grant and Boquetsts.. Allegheny. Apply
on premises or to 11. A. Spangler, 'ihird National
Bank. Allegheny.
rro LET space with power: every convenience;
A corner Penn av. and Third st. Nicola Bros.,
91 Filth av.
Offices, Desk Room, Etc, To Let
TO LET In the Ferguson Work. Third and
Fourth avs., a few choice offices; day and
night elevator. lectric clocks and Janitor services
Jree: rent low. Blacx A Ualrd, No. 83 Fourth av.
fPO LET In the Hamilton building. S1-9S Fifth
JL av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent
low. liiack A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av.
rro LET-Desk room In Penn building, office No.
Jl 713, with use of telephone: to a party who has
use for stenogiauber prclerred.
MMJ LET-Officcs at No. 131 Vyile av., nowoccj
i pitd by Dr. E. E. Gardner.
Miscellaneous To Lets.
TO LET Cyciorama Auditorium is never called
Cyclorama hall, and we don't rent to 50c
dances. That this is the best -nay to conduct the
largest and best hall In Western Pennsylvania is
shoTin by the number of first-class engagements we
are boosing. Come early or you will ha e to take
n hat is leit. II. W. McDonald A Co. .Proprietors,
75 Irwin av., Allegheny.
rpo Ll-.T Third floor. Vasonlc Bank building:
X rooms suitable for artist, draughtsman, archi
tect orllg htlnanufact u rl 11 g.
PERSONAL.
PERSON" AL-Mrs.Dr.McGranor's sure pile cure.
350 Wyllr av.
)EUSONAL Colored puddiers, miners and la
borers. Peregrlno, Fourth av.
PERSON AI-Ladies, five housework girls want
places. Exchauge, 910 Penn ave.
)EltiON AL Sienojrraphy and typewriting tbor
X ouRhly taught. Private Shorthand Institute,
3l5Smlihncldst.
ILR-ONAL Credit, vcs. credit, on Bne dress
goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc. atJ. Dwyer'H
Boom 4. McCance Mock 7U1 mlihfield.
PERSONAL Yon can buy gents' solid gold
watches: full jeweled Elgin tor S30 atlWCar
son St.; repairing a specialty. A. Carlson.
PERSONAL Ta-va-zon Couch Strun. uneqnaled
for couch, cold, consumption, throat and
lunc disease: every bottle guaranteed. Dr. Grif
fith, Third and Grant, Pittsburg.
1 PERSONAL liair. moies, etc, on ladies races
permanently destroyed by the electric needle
without pain or scar: consultation free. Miss
Strong, oihee 903 Penn av., Dickson building.
)ER-0AL Ladles wishing to take "f urko Face
A Baths or face massage lor removing blemishes
and Improving the complexion will please visit my
parlors at 903 Penn nv.. Pittsburg. S116S Sherwood.
1JERSONAL When 1 was a small bovmv mother
alwavs repaired my breeches and jacket, but
since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the
well-known tailor. 65 Firth av.. cor. Wood St.,
second flocr, has been substituted, who now does
all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great
shape. lel. !!.
LOST.
LOST Lady's small eold open-faced watch and
lob. Please return to Kappel's store. Smith
field st.
LOST A white French poodle: answers to name
or Charlie. Brlni; him to Madame Garetla,
Harry Davis' Museum, and be liberally rewarded,
LOST At the PitUburg market, an opera glass In
closed in a case: a suitable reward will be
tendered to the finder on presentation of same. &16
bmltbSeidst.
LOST St. Bernard dog, mil-grown, red with
considerable white: wears collar with owner's
name and address Finder will be rewarded on
leaving him at the residence of Mrs. Shaw, Fifth
av.. East End.
EDUCATIONAL.
TnBENCH lessons. Francals, Box 627, Pittsburg.
43- ClastiJIta real estate aavertUtmenU-on thU
papelen centt per Tine for each Insertion, and
none takenor leii than twenty eenU.
TTNT1L FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the lollowlng headings will be ac
cepted at the rate of
ONE CENT PEE WORD
FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad
vance either at main or branch offices.
Wantea Advertuement of aU JCindu
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS, ROOMS,
MALE HELP, BOARDING,
FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS,
AGENTS, MI5CEIXANEOUH
PERSONALS. TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES
LOST AND FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets.
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. U'HPKK
WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements nould be prepaid nnless adver
tisers already have accounts with The DisrATcH.
FOR ALLEGHENY'. NO. 107 FEDERAL aT.,
TELEPHONE 3021.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. 1411-OABSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C022.
FOR THE rABT xJiD. J. W. WALLACE. 6121
PENN AV.
rnropunG ADDTTTOH AL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S500 Butler street.
EMDL G. STUCKET, 24th street and Penn aTenne.
ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL.
F. n. FGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues.
WANTED.
Male Help.
ADVERTISES G SOLICITORS Experienced
men; new device and (5 to 10 per day easy.
Cook. Durr's Hotel.
T3ARBER With 3 years' experience. 6824 Penn
av.. E. E.
B
ABBEB Also experienced boy at 185 Fifth av.
BOOKKEEPEK-Cempetent man: state age. ex
perience, reference, salary elected. Manu
facturer. P. O. Drawer 915, city.
BRICKLAYERS-Slx No. 1 bricklayers Immedi
ately at Slippery Kock. Pa. Lawaon Somkey.
c
AN VASSERS Few gooa men: good pay
w heeler Wilson jug. uo.. t sixin bi.
GOLLECTOR Experienced and an No. 1 man;
good salary. J. W. Fierce. 108 Fourth av.
COOK 1st and 2nd meat cook, headwalter.
Walker's, 6 Sixth St., second floor.
DRIVER for retail grocery team; rnnst be
thorouehlv familiar with all parts of both
cities and br'ne verv best of references. Address
Driver. Dispatch oice.
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RRAND BOY for printing office at 709 Grant st.
GOOD stenographer and typewriter a few weeks;
salarv f9 per weeK; stale experience. Con
tractors, Dispatch office.
MAN A live, active man with some plnck and
push, to represent us in your locality: we
have something entlrelv new that goes, and unless
you can make?75to J250 per month we don't need
von; no peddling; better write to-day. Address
Manufacturers, P. O. Box 53C8, Boston, Mass.
MEN to take orders: no delivering or collecting;
no experience; steady work; best terms; out
fit free. Allen Nursery Co.. Rochester, N. Y.
MEN 40 tongsmen wanted to work on gas line,
15 at Logan's Ferry and 25 at Mllltown. West
moreland co. M. O. Herron, contractor.
Tl I EN (50) Rock men and laborers to work near
it J city. Inquire at Room 44. ill Fourth av. M.
J. Degnon, Contractor. Free Pass.
PACKER Experienced tableware packer at
Windsor Glass Co.. Homestead, Pa.
TOLLER An experienced roller for Iron In
JLV grooves up to 22 inches: will work bythe day
at first; must be sober and have good references.
Address Rolling Mill, Dispatch office.
SALESMA N On salary or commission, to nandle
the new patent chemical Ink eraslnjr pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases
inx thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of
paper: ICO to too per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to two in six days, another 181 in two
hours; wc want one enerjretic general agent for
each State and Territory. For.terms and particu
lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing
Company. X, 10. La Crosse Wis.
SALESMAN An Al shoe man; good salary to
right man: communications confidential. Ad
dress shoes. Dispatch office.
SALESMEN f side line) -To sell stores Wiegand's
Iramehanrer for pictures, crayons, mirrors,
signs, etc. : no picture hangs perfeedy without it.
W legand Frame Hanger Co., 1232 Penn av.
SALESMEN To sell the White sewing machine :
salary or commission paid. Call at once, 12
Sixth st. . Lord. Manager.
SHEETIBON worker First-class man; steady
wort. Apply to KIncald Bros.. No. 90 Water
street. .
SHIPPING CLERK-First-class man with ex
perience in produce business: good position to
good man. Address Produce, Dispatch office.
SOLICITOR-An Al advertising solicitor for
The Manufacturers of the United States"
Reference Book: one acquainted w lh manufactur
ers preierred. Address Box No. 621, East Liver
pool, O.
SOLICITORS For city ana adjacent towns; .10
eral commission. Geo. E. shipper, 52 6th av.
TAILORS Two good coatmakers and one good
pautsmaker: first-class prices and steady era
plovment. Apply to Martin Joyce, Mansfield. Pa.
TINNER One good tinner; steady work to right
party. Apply at 5901 Penn av.. East End.
yoCNG MAN with some experience to keep
X books; out of the city in retail store: give ref
erence and salary expected. Address U. SCo.,
Dispatch office.
WANTED Bookkeeper for coal and railroad
companv in Kentucky; salar to .begin (75
per month. W. Woolsey, Auditor and Account
ant, 98 Fourth av.
WANTED Lathers-Inquire at No. 780 Wylle
av. between 6 and 7 F. M. Chris. Gelsler.
WANTED Crayon artist, at once. Pgh. Art
Co.. 17 Federal St.. Allegheny.
"ITfANTKD-Boy at office of Pittsburg Catholic,
102 4th ave
V
TANTED-Barbcr for Saturday at 115 Ohlost.
TXJATCHMAKER, having full set or tools: rerer
1 1 ence required. Address 1416 Eleventh av.,
Altoona. Pa. ,
tTOUNG man to handle horses. John Betzman,
X corner Forbes and Oakland av.
Agents.
AGENTS Genuine bntler made less than 7 cents
per pound by using standard butter com
I round; can be made in six or seven minutes; no
ard or swine: strictly pure; one box makes 50
pounds; on receipt of price will be sent to any ad
dress. J. D. Leonard. 11 Crelghton. st,, Cleve
land. O.
AGENTS-For every town and city in Western
Pcnnsvlvanla to sell the renowned coal saver
Koalspar; big profits and ready seller. For all ln
lormation address B. Goldstein, 266 FrankBn st,,
Allegheny. Pa.
AGENTS-Clty and country, to sell "O'Keefe's
Pul." asurecure for liver derangements,
colds, coughs, hoarseness, etc; agents can make
t5 to 18 a day. Dr. O' Keefe Co. . 1232 Penn av.
AGENTS-Gum tissue mends clothing better
than needle or thread: silks, woolens, gloves,
umbrelUs; one vd. 10c: 12 yds. 65c by mall. P.
Stavner A Co., Providence, It. I.
4 GENTS $3 to 87 dally; experience unnecessary.
-fi. Putnam & Co.. perfumers. West Wlnsted. Ct,
GENERAL agents to make money this winter
selling our carriage and wagon stove, the best
thing in the world to protect your health while
drlrlne. specialty Co., 420 Smlthfleld St.. Pitts
burg, Pa.
Female Help 'Wanted.
COOES, housework girls, laundresses, chamber
maids; situations tree. Elite, 442 Penn av.
COOKS, girls for housework. 130 Boblnson St.,
Allegheny.
GIRL capable of doing general housework, no
washing, for family of three. Call at 132
Locust St.. Allegheny.
GIRL Experienced girl for general housework;'
small family. 21 Montgomery av., Allegheny.
G
IRL For renernl housework. B. L. Heater,
cura j xiiiBiiu iiuuauiusuu ars,, r. j
G
IRL for general housework: clergyman's ram-
lir. Apply 19 1as.muu square.
GD3L For general housework; wages $3: no
washing. 145 Fulton street.
G
IRL A German jrtrl that can speak English at
Mit(ubvaiiiii Aiicutuj,
G
IRL An experienced press girl; one that can
seworjns. oiuruinav.
LADY BOOKKEEPER who can attend to general
office work and use Smith Premier tyne writer;
must be correct and furnish good relerence. Ad
dress J. W.. Dispatch office.
LADY bill clerk: must be good writer and accu
rate at figures. Address P. O. Drawer 915,
city.
MILLINERS Two good makers for millinery
work: none but those having experience
with first-class work need apply. Home s. Ward.
STENOGRAPHERS At once, ten bright lady
stenographers at Private Shorthand institute,
SI6 Smlthneld St., able to write 7 to 80 words and
willing to take month or six weeks' dictation with
guarantee of position then; only bright, intelli
gent applicants considered. Call to-day for particulars.
WANTED.
Female Help Wanted.'
SALESLADY An Al saleslady, having experi
ence In shoe department! none other need ap
ply: to one having requirements good sal ary will
be paid; communications confidential. Address
enoes, uispaicu omce.
WHITE girl For general housework, at 6049
Bond St., East End.
WOMAN At Jeannette: woman to look after
, office and cook luncheon for office force;
must be good cook and well recommended. In
quire 280 Kidgeav., Allegheny.
ORK1NG housekeeper In family of two: good
home ror competent person: state references
snd wares 'exnected. Address Comnetent. Dls-
itpatch office.
YOUNG GIRL residing In Allegheny to care for
baby during day; colored preferred. Boom 24,
Library Place, Allegheny.
Blale and Female Help Wanted.
HELP A butler, 640 per month: man cook,
colored butler, 825 per month; farm hands,
colored boys, woman cook, 40 per month; hotel
and restaurant cooks, dishwashers, dining room
girls, chambermaids, washerwoman, laundress,
family cooks, waitress, nurse, house girls, colored
girls, Germans, Swedes, colored cook, 65 per
week. Meehan's Agency, 545 Grant st.
HELP Experienced child's nurse; laundress, 65;
family cooks, wages 64 to SO; chambermaids,
dining-room girls, house girls. German girls,
middle-aged colored nurse, hotel help, second
cook, 65; colored girls, butlers, drivers, farm
hands, white and colored waiters. MlssDolan,
successor to Mrs. Thompson. COS Grant st.
Situations Wanted.
T7NPERT accountant seeks evening employment:
fj booss posted, audited, balanced, L 4 Car
Usle place. Fifth av.
O-ITION Bricklayer wants steady employ
ment: understands plans, firebrick work,
boiler and engine foundations, and general good
workman; go anywhere. Mac, Box 202, Wllklns
burg. Pa.
POSITION as Inspector on bridge or structural
I work by man having ten vears' practical expe
rience in bridge building. Address Inspector, S.S.
Dispatch office.
OOSmoN By a first-class double entry book
X keeper; five years' experience; also a thor
oughly competent stenographer. P. E. J., Dis
patch office.
OSITION by young lady experienced inbook-
keeplne. tynewntlnjr and sreneral office work
irnung and general omce worK:
Address Competent. Dispatch
De6l rexerences
office.
POSITION as salesman in gents' furnishings by
young man with some experience. Address
N. S., Dispatch office.
POSITION as stenographer by young lady having
several years' experience. Address A. A.,
Dispatch office.
POSITION By druggist wlthB years' experience,
as manager or clerk. Address SaloL Dispatch
office.
POSITION By lady: first-class accompanist in
orchestra. Address Box 3S5, Mansfield Valley,
Pa.
SITUATION By coachman, who thoroughly un
derstands care of horses, lawn and flowers and
very well acquainted with stores and streets in
both cities; first-class reference, Addres3 Coach
man, Dispatch office.
SITUATION A practical all around printer
wishes a steady sit. Address H. Box, Dispatch
office. .
Hotel, Dining; and Lunch. Rooms.
COZIEST dlnine, lunch and lec cream rooms in
the city, Kevan's. 903 Penn av. Business
men's dinner, d' note; ladles' noon lunch, en'carte.
HOTEL NORWOOD-Most popular resort In the
East End: Duquesne electric cars pass the
door: finest accommodation for driving parties;
restaurant and bar attached: celeorated Moerleln's
Cincinnati beer on draught; reasonable rates.
Frank Y. Over, proprietor, 282 to 270 Franks
town av.
HOTEL MORRIS. 3d ave. and Cherry alley, rear
of postofllce Rooms, 50, 75 cents; meals, 25
cents.
H
OTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal at, AlleKhenr.
1 30, fz day; special rates wnen permanent.
Boarders and Lodgers Wanted.
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OARDERS-And table hoarders. (3.50 week.
iUB"arK way, Aiiegneny.
11 ANTED Occupants for nicely furnished room
Y with board; all conveniences: references re
quired. 3-516 Fifth av., Oakland.
WANTED Occupants for alcove room, front;
board; convenience?, 4. Washington St.,
Allegheny.
Rooms Wanted.
WANTED Room and hoard In private family
In Allegheny; best references. Address J.,
Dispatch office.
Instruction.
BOOKKEEPING, penmanship and business
mathematics taught br the lesson at my
evening classes: students Just as successfully in
structed by mall; tuition payable by the single
lesson: voucher system a specialty; satisfaction
guaranteed; send stamp lor circular. Walton
Woolsey. Public Auditor and Accountant, 93
Fourth av.
HOME STUDY Bookkeeping, penmanship and
shorthand thoroughly taught by mall. For
Ssrtlculars address the Plttsourg Correspondence
uslness College. P. O. Box 339.
Wanted Partner.
PARTNER With sufficient money to take a
controlling interest In valuable patent, pat,
Oct. 16. 1892; expect partner to take charge of en
tire right; horseman preferred: for further infor
mation and working model address P. O. Box 66,
Moon Run. Pa.
YOUNG MAN 1o take Interest In established
real estate business: 6mall capital required;
services needed at once; don't answer nnless you
mean business. Address Realty. Dispatch office.
Business Opportunities WanteC
WANTED to buy an interest In real estate busi
ness in East End, Draddock or McKeesport;
give location and price. Box 24, Coraopolls, Pa.
Fire Insurance Wanted.
BENSWANGEB A ZAHN-Flro insurance, 60
Fourth av.
Financial Wanted.
JOHNsK. EWING CO.. 107 Federal St.. make
quick loans: money ready.
MOi EY to loan on real estate security in any
sums desired: lowest rates or interest: quick
and economical service. Piper X Clark, 131 Fourth
avenue.
M
ONET at 5 per cent. We have 650, COO to loan.
taju up. aues Bros. ,K to., i r ourin av.
TO LOAN 6200,000 on mortgages: 6100 and up
ward at 6 per cent; 6500,000 at iii per cent on
residence or business property, vacant lots or
farms. S. H. French, 125 Fourth av.
WANTED to secure a loan of t500 to f 1,500; will
give first mortgage on a valuable piece of
suburban land valued at 3,500. Address Tea3&
Co., Dispatch office.
WANTED Do you want moneyf irso call on
Snider A While, 162 Fourth av. : prompt
service: low rates.
WANTED-Mortgages on improved city or Alle
gheny city property. McCune Coulter, S3
Fourth av.
iuisceuancoug t antea.
?LECTRIC Mfg. and SuppIyCo.,310 BIssellhlock,
U Pgh., 64 Federal, Allegh'y: Incandescent and
ell wlrlne: electrical reDalrlne a scedaltv:
MisceUancons "Wanted.
nl
Vj Pgh., 64 Federal, AlleglT'y: incandescent and
bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty;
nhnn. IWTS
EVERYBODY to know that Wylanfi sells the
celebrated Tangcr brand of oysters; 30c quart,
?lpergalon. Allegheny market, stand 72.
TAIN I IN 1. and Plate Glass glazing. U.C Miller.
X J2I Grant st.. Pittsburg.
TO mechanical and electrical Inventors Practical
working drawings marie and technical assist
ance given: labor-saving devices and special ma
chinery designed to order for a fixed sum. Address
Electric, 112 Wood st.
T'RUN its named to and rrom tne East End for
arty cents. Campbell & Davis. No. 12 Seventh
av. Telephone 276.
USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magi
Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract
satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle
gheny. sold by all first-class druggists.
WANTED Sealed proposals will be received
i v the' Highway Committee of the city of
York, Ta., until 12 o'clock M. Nov. 15, 1892. for
paving four squares (approx. 10.000 square yards)
with asphalt block, on 6-inch concrete foundation.
For further Information apply to city engineer.
No. 6 West Market st, York, Pa. W. H. Ruby,
chairman: A. L. BoeckeL secretary. York, Pa,.
Nov. 2,1802.
WANTED All business men to know that the
Office Specialty Co., 105 Third av., keen In
stock the latest and best office furniture, firing
cabinets and labor-saving offieespecialties;work to
order and metallic vault fixtures are among their
specialties.
WANTEU-Loeatlon to start first-class news
paper or J ob printing office In growing town,
or will buy the entire or half Interest In good office;
good reference required. Address U. S., Dispatch
office.
WANTED-Second-hand lathe A modern 28 or
S9-ln. engine lathe, 12 to 18-foot bed: state
make, exact condition, where to be seen and low
est spot cash price. Address Lathe, Dispatch
office.
WANTED A McKeesport young man desires
to represent Pittsburg house or agency;
seven years' business experience: have own prop
erty. J., care Adams Express Co., McKeesport,
Pa.
"YI. ANTED rvveryone wno wants tne flnestand
I V cheapest wall paper in America to send for
samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien,
Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av.
WANTED Good tenant for new honse (finished
to-day) fonr rooms; only til: Forbes st.,
Soho. at end of Cornet st. Inquire D. W. Jones,
60 Fourth av.
TIT ANTED Small fnrnlshed bouse or flat for tha
it winter by gentleman and wife; references.
Address Responsible, Dispatch office.
WANTED A second-hand coal heater. Ad
dress D. G. S.. 4100 Butler St., Pittsburg.
WOOD and photo engraving: halftones; electro
typlug. Bragdon, 78 Fourth ave.
FOB SAXE MISCELLANEOUS.
Hones, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale.
"DUGGY Fine light buggy In excellent repair;
JJ price 650. W. A, Hadneld,
253 Federal st.,
Allearceny.
FOR SALE A rockaway barouche cheap, single,
in good order: also a doctor's buggy for want
of use and no place to keep them; can be seen at
Menold's livery stable, Irwin av. above Jackson
St., Allegheny.
HORSES AND MARES-50 head sold for want of
use, weighing from 1,400 to 1,7(0 pounds: give
you pick or stable. Chautauqua Lake Ice Co., 13th
and Pike. '
HORSE A first-class saddle horse, single
footed, bright bay; The Wm. Anderson
Co., Fifth ave and P. E. R., E. E.
Machinery and Metals For Sale.
BRYANT and Acme automatlo engines and boil
ers, hot water and steam beating exhanst fans
and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors,
dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists,
engineers and contractors: stationary engines and
boilers, Tompkins A Ulrich, 816 Liberty St., Pltts
bnrg, Pa.
E
GINES and boilers orevery description: brick
yard suoblles: contractors' and rolllncmlll ma
chinery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San
dusky sts., Allegheny.
FOR oALE-25 H. P. portable saw mill, with
200, 000 feet good timber, principally white oak;,
mill now running: this is a good opportunity for a
live man to step Into a good paying business: must
be sold to close estate. Address 11. A. Rlsher, ad
ministrator, Mingo Junction. O.
Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc., For Sale.
"I?OR SaLE-6135 safety for 665; Warwick cushion
JJ tire convertible; good as new. W. L. Kesler,
cor. N. Hlland and Stanton avs., E. E.
Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale.
GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils,
seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer
& Co., 49 Filth av.. Duffs College building.
STENCILS, steel stamps.
Seal presses, rubber stamps, etc
W. A. Hunting. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market.
Dogs for Sale.
POINTER BITCH. 2 years old : also black pointer
dog,18 months old. and several puppies: cheap
to quick nuyers; all fine Died. E. B. Buchanan,
Mansfield Valley, Pa.
Miscellaneous ForSale.
ABARTLETT honse furnace. 40-ln. or No. 3,
with latest improved natural gas fittings: can
also be used with coal: almost new and will heat
ten roomB: will be sold very cheap. Address Box
No. 1098, city.
BUILDING material ror sale Bids will be re
ceived until November 15 for the lumber and
material in Armour A Co.'s Wilklnsburg lceing
station and trestle, to be removed by May L 1WS;
building may be seen at any time. Armour A Co.,
Chicago.
CASH REGISTKR, cashier desk counters, flat
top desk. 81 Diamond st.
DESK Cheap: one roll top desk, one flat top
desk, one pigeon-hole case for top of desk,
one book rack, one bank check punch, one Neo
style duplicator and a rew old office chairs. Office
Specialty Co., 105 Third avenue.
DIAMONDS, watches. Jewelry, silverware,
clocks, etc.; $5 to $10 per month. Jno.
Mltsch, 130 Federal st., Allegheny.
TWO bedroom suites and carpets, nearlv new;
also other furniture for sale cheap at 607 Fifth
avenue.
FOR SALEBUSINESS.
Business Opportunities For Sale.
BARBER SHOP In thriving town near this city:
best chance In the State for a good man. For
particulars Inquire at Ross W. Black's Barbers'
Supply House, 712 Penn av., Pittsburg.
BOARDING HOUSE-Select boarding house;
finest street facing Allegheny parks; a thor
oughly established business or a better class: t
table boarders: single room second floor front, one
couple, brings $C5: third floor, 660: 7 people and 5
rooms pay alone 6C30 per month, aside from table
boarders: we onVr this business and complete
furnishings throughout forSLlOO; a rare opening.
John F. sweeny, 63 Fourth av.
COUNTRY weekly newspaper. 15 miles from the
city; also well equipped Job office connected;
good reasons for selling. Address Lock Box 439,
city.
F
OR SALE-One-half interest at cost In an estab
lished retail coal business in Lawrenccvlllc:
plentv of orders; satisfactory reasons given for
selling. Particulars of Thoj. McCaffrey. 3509 But
ler st.
I70R SALE Best butter and eggs stand in Penn
sylvania: euarauteed to run TiO to 75 tubs a
week; price, 700. Address B. S.. Dispatch office.
pBOCERY STORE with well-established trade:
vT cause for selling owner died and the bnslness
too large for the family to handle: all kinds of busi
ness for sale and exchanged for real estate: see us
at once. Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfleld st.
GROCERY Fully equipped, well located; 62.000
or at Invoice. Address Grocer. Dispatch office.
H
ALF-INTEREST In the oldest and best paying
Business in me city, tsu iuio renn av.
ONE of the most complete cuufectlonerles, cater
ing, ice cream and oyster parlors in the
country: located in city of 25,000 and doing a large
and profitable business, clearing SI25 per month:
best of reasons ror selling and will be Gold very
reasonable: call or send for a description. J, H.
Chambers & Co., 108 Fourth av.
SALOON One of the finest saloons In Canton. O. :
central location, opposite the Court House,
For particulars, address S. W., 23 W. Tuscarawas
St., Canton, O.
SALOON and hoarding house for sale In good
location, with stock, fixtures and furniture.
Apply to Wm. Bi'illngham. opposite Valley depot.
Canton, O.
SALOON Cheap, a cosy little saloon in McCon
vllle Hotel block. Bteubenville. O. Address
Saloon, corner court and Market, steubenvllle.
ALOON and restaurant First-class, finest loca-
perior St., Cleveland, O.
TITHOLESALE Uqnor business in one of the
T V largest cities in Eastern Ohio, on account of
the sickness of the proprietor. For particulars in
quire of A. Newbausen, 5 West Carson St., South
side, Pittsburg.
Business Properties For Sale.
FOR SALE On Fifth av.. an elegant bnslness
site. Nos. 345 and 347. lot 43x94 feet to alley,
'with two tbree-story buildings. No.355 having nine
rooms and large storeroom, with two-slory brick
In rear havlnK five rooms; No. 317 has 15 rooms and
large storeroom: good cellar under each; best of
sewerage; gas and water in each house: this prop
erty will be sold at a bargain. For further particu
lars call on or address John F. Ferguson & Co.,
No. 1412 Carson St.. 8. 8.
FOR SAXE LOTS.
City Lots.
LOTS on Bluff and Vlckroy sts., near college.
Robert Coward, TO Bluff st.
East End Lots For Sato.
C1ENTER AV. lots. 48x175. only 62. 0C0 each: street
Improvements and sewers paid for: choice lo
cation: first-class improvements! on a main thor
oughfare: a limited number only offered at this
Erice; terms to suit, tee M. IV Howler 4 Son, 91
ilamond st.
TfOR SALE Only JC5 per foot front for 425 feet; 2
X; minutes from cable cars In the heart of East
Liberty: Just put on the marketi dou't miss this.
Kelly& Rogers, i216 Penn av., E. E.
E OR SALE 4Jf acres only 2 squares from cable
cars lu East Liberty; price low; call early if
you want a good thing. Kelly & Rogers, 6213 Penn
av., E. E.
SCHENL.Y PARK lots 50x1511, or greater rront
nge If desired, on Woodland avenue, between
Forbes avenue and schenley Park; beautifully sit
uated: on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within
short distance of cable and Duquense lines; as
phaltum pavement aqd all other improvements:
cheap: easy terms. Apply 5101) Forbes or 20 Firth
avenue, Frank F. Nicola.
Allegheny Lots For Sale.
OT on California av., 47x100 feet; elegant loca
j tlon. A. D. Wilson. 55 Federal st.. Allegheny.
FOR SALE IMPROVED JIEAL ESTATE
City Residences.
BLUFF ST., near college New brick house, 8
rooms, hall, bathroom, inside and outside w,
c; all late improvements; terms to suit. Bobt.
Coward, 20 Bluff st.
T"WELLING--A splendid 9-roomed brick dwel
1J ling, built only, four years ago. with hall,
vestibule, water, gas, good stone foundation, dry
cellar, etc ; this piace Is of good appearance and in
food neighborhood: 11th waid, between Wylle and
V'ebster avs. ; price 13,700. W. C. Beringer & Co.,
153 Fourth av.
TYWELLING A cheap comfortable home in a
1 two'story brick dwelling or 4htree rooms;
finished attic, halt, splendid cellar, nd in fact
everything necessary to make a vary desirable
little place: lot 20x60 teet; price 12,630; terms one
half cash, balance to suit, W. C. Beringer Co..
153 Fourth av.
POK SALE 63,000-New honse 7 rooms and attic:
late fixtures; a very good house for the money
as the location is desirable, easily reached and
terms very easy; Bedford av 13th ward. (128) W.
A. Herron & Sons, 8 Fourth av.
FOR SALE 63,500; neat house or 8 rooms and
attic: very deslraDle location. Bedford av.,
near Morgan st.. near cable line. (119c). W. A.
Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av.
HOUSE Wylle avenue, between Somers and
Duff streets, nice little brick bouse of five
rooms; finished attic water, natural and artificial
f;as. good stone foundation, splendid cellar, etc. ;
ot 16x90 feet to prlva'e alley: price only 62,600. W.
C. Beringer A Co.. 156 Fourth av.
HOUSE DeviUlers street, south of Center
avenne, nine-roomed- brick house, now rent
ing Ibr 627 per month, with elegant lotSOxlOOfeetto
20 foot alley; price 13,010. W. O. Beringer Co.,
163 Fourth av.
IF yon want something cheap on a paved street,
coraeandseeanlce 6-roomed house with all
improvements ror 84,00); lot 3)xll0 feet. (11502.)
Geo. N. Beckwlth, 6112 Penn av.. E. E.
0BO D50 A very cosy fi-room bouse on paved
vDJj) street, Sharpsburg. near depot and electric
cars; immediate possession, as owner is leaving
town. A. Banck, 441 Grant st.
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
NEW HOUSE, near Fifth av.; 10 rooms, recep
tion hall. 2 Inside w. cs., 2 pairs sliding doors,
bath, slate mantels, tile hearths. 8 porches, pantry,
range, laundry, combination chandeliers, furnace,
good cellar, excellent location; lot 43 feet front,
and only 60,500; see it quick: a great bargain.
(B 627) Geo. N. Beckwlth. 6112 Penn av.. E. E.
TOW, your opportunity to get a cheap home; a
11 t9,000propertyfor3.500:oneasyterms, almost
new: well and substantially built and in a good
locality, near Duquesne electric line; contains
rooms, halls, bath, laundry, pantry, front and rear
porches, fine level sewered lot 50x100: come and
Investigate this, as we can prove our assertion.
John 1). Banks, 61 Fourth ave.
SOUTHSIDE In a fine localltv, 2-story brick
dwelling or 8 rooms. 2 bathrooms, balls and
vestlkule. Inside shutters, good cemented cellar,
laundry, both gaes. etc. ; lot 24x120,
Inquire
John F. Ferguson A Co.,
1412 Carson St.
02Q OOO-Eighth ward, on Wylle av. cable line,
vDOt or ten minutes' walk from Court House,
substantial 7-room brick dwelling, with hall; gas,
water, inside w.c, etc.: in good repair; first-class
neighborhood; a bargain, and must be sold quick.
M. F. Hippie A Co., OS Fourth av.
East End Residences For Sale.
FOR SALEI2,300-1S minutes from postofllce:
815 per month after a few hundred cash; 5
rooms and finished attic: notice these qualities:
you leave your door and 20 minutes puts you in the
business center of the city; high, lovely location,
very healthful, beautiful scenery: 15 minutes on
cable; level walk to carB, two squares: sidewalk to
door; neat, modern looking house; neat rront and
back yard: fence, walks and porch, slate roof, city
water, cellar under whole house, solid stone walls,
gas, closets, etc These houses are desirable and
are selling. Office open temporarily Monday and
Thursday evenings. John F. sweeny, 68 Fourth av.
EORBESAV., near Morewoodav., and convenient
to Schenley Park, tne finest residence location
in the city: an elegant brick dwelling of 11 rooms
and reception hall, bath, with every convenience,
bay windows, slate manteU. tile hearths, natural
gas. electric bells. Sliding doors, etc: laundry
with stationary tubs, front and rear porches, ce
ment walks 2-story frame stable, with coach
man's quarters, cow stable, etc. ; lot 8x180 feet;
only 115,500. See Heed B. Coyle A Co., cor. Fourth
av. and Grant st.
QAA cash, balance like rent, for a neat, at
tDOUU tractive, new frame dwelling or six
rooms and finished attic: bath, hot and cold water.
Inside w. c, laundry, slate mantels, marble top
washstand. Inside shutters, front porch, etc. ; side
entrance: situated near Wlneblddle av. ; price only
13.300. Samuel W. Black A Co., 99 Fourth av.
Allegheny Residences For Sale.
FOR SALE A bargain on Sheffield st., Alle
gheny: call and see about it. A. D. Wilson,
55 Federal st,, Allegheny.
NO. 115 PAGE ST., Allegheny: brick house 2
stories and mansard; has 8 rooms, laundry,
bath, range. 2 w. c, yard front and rear, back
and front statrs; lot 20x100 feet to an alley; look at
It. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
ON SANDUSKY ST.. near the parks; brick
dwelling, 2 stories and mansard; contains 10
rooms: lot afo feet front: price 115,500. A. D. WB
6oo, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
SHERMAN AV., No. 69. Allegheny-The well
built, every convenience bricK house. 9 rooms,
and rear frame house of 4 rooms, on lot 20x110 feet:
a birgaln to quick purchaser. Fidelity Title A
Trust Co., 121 and 123 Fourth av.
Suburban Residences For Sale.
LARGE residence property near depot, Sharps
burg: well adapted for hotel purpose. A.
Banck. 411 Grant st.
FOUND.
F'OUND The only reliable Iree hand portrait
artists In cravon and water colors: finest
grades only; all work done in wlndoVs in presence
or the public; order now and pay ror Christmas:
stores open until 9 P.M.: satisfaction guaranteed
or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan. Prop. Union Ar
tists' Portrait Co.. first floors 70S Liberty St., 607
Wood St.: Branch 2S Obto St.; we employ no
agents. Teleppone 2172.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR
the grading of roadway in Homestead
cemetery. Flans and specifications may be
seen at office. The cemetery reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
PROPOSALS FOB BOROUGH ENGINEEB
Sealed proposals will be received
till NOVEMBER 12 at 6 p. ir. for doincall
the work necessary to be done by a bor
ough engineer In and for Turtle Creek Dor
ouch; proposals will state rate per day of
Held and office worK and be indorsed "Pro
posals for Boroush Engineer," and mailed
to W. Jay Smith, Turtle Creek, Pa. For
further information apply to W. J. Smith,
P. G. Zischkan or W. L. Hunter, M. D., in
the borough. Council reserves the risht to
reject any or all bids. W. JAY SMITH,
of Street Committee.
AUCTION SALES.
SALE OF LAND BY THE UNITED
States at Pittsburg, Pa. Be it enacted
br the Senate and Honse of Representatives
of the United States of America in Congress
assembled. That the Secretary of War be,
and lieroDy is, authorized and dlreoted to
sell and convey to the purchaser or pur
chasers all the right, title and Interest of
the United States in and to all that certain
parcel of ground, belonging to the United
States, situate in the city of Pittsburg, Penn
sylvania, at the northwest corner or Penn
avenue and Garrison alley. Fourth ward of
said city, fronting 100 leet on west side of
Penn avenue and extending northwardly
along the west line of Garrison alloy, pre.
serving the same width, to Ion-water line of
the Allegheny river, subject, however, to
such public easements as exists thereon
and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Of
fice, Washington. D. C, October 12, 1892.
Under the provisions of the above quoted
act of Congress, approved May 21,1890, and
bv direction of the Secretary of War, 1 will
offer for sale at public auction at the Cham
ber of Commerce room, Germania Bank
building, corner of Wood and Diamond
streets, in the city of Pittsburg, Fa., on
WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of November,
1892, at 11 o'clock A. M., for cash, the property
described in said act, together with such
Improvements thereon as Delons to the
United States, subject to the conditions set
forth in said act, and subject also to the
terms and conditions named in the printed
circular of this date, copies of which will be
furnished on application to the undersigned
or to the Actini: Assistant Quartermaster at
Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of the
ground can be seen. The right is reserved
to reject any or nil bids, or to accept any
bid or bids subject to the conditions pre
scribed In the circular referred to. A do
posit of $10,000, by certified check, on ac
count of the purchase will be required of
the successful bidder at the time of sale, in
default of which the property will then and
there be reoffeted for sale. Payment of the
remainder of the purchase money must be
made upon delivery of duly executed deed
or deeds for the property purchased, or the
property may be resold, without further
notice, at tne riss: ana cost ot tue ueiauiting
purchaser. The cost of all conveyancing
will he borne by the purchaser. GEO. H.
WEEKS, Deputy Quartermaster General, U.
S. A. JOHN D.PAILEY, Auctioneer, Cham
ber of Commerce Boom, Germania Bank
Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
SMITHSOft & VINCENT,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.
Sales ot real estate, merchandise at stores,
household goods at residences (Jewelry sales
for the trade only) promptly attended to.
Ofnce.oSEisnerbuUdlng.cci'.DthandWoodst.
D
ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE.
Furniture, Carpets, Silverware, Notions and
Drygoods,
FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, at 10 o'clock.
At the rooms of the Henry Auotion Co.,
21 and 26 Ninth St.
The furnishment of a fine residence moved
to the store for sale; fine brocatelle parlor
snite, mahogany table, pictures, lounges,
couches, desks, piano, curtains, silverware,
dishes, chamber suites In walnut and cak,
mirror door wardrobes, oak sideboard,
leather chair, extension table, dishes and
glassware; hair and husk matti esses, pil
lows, blankets and bedding; bm.-scls car
pets for rooms ana hall, stoves, etc.: also at.
2 o'clock, lot of ladles' coats and jackets,
notions, tea book. etc. Sale positive.
HENRY" AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
TY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF
Furniture, Carpets, Book Cases,
PIANO, CARRIAGE, etc., eta, of the estate
of the late Rev. S. G. Mollinger, deceased,
to be sold by order of the administrator at
PUBLIC SALE at the parsonage.
No. 21 Hazel street, Troy nijl, Allegheny, on
WEDNESDAY', November 9,
Commencing at 10 o'clock, and consisting of
the entiro furnishment. Including parlor,
dining-room and bedroom suites, sofas,
rockers, easy chairs, dressing bureaus, wash
stands, bedsteads and bedding; mattresses,
feather pillows, curtains, pictures; BOOK
CASES and BOOKS; silver and chlnaware.
PIANO. ORGAN. LARGE SAFE,
CARPETS, carriage, bnggy, . harness, etc.,
etc. The entire effects to be sold without
reserve. Terms cash.
GEORGE MEYER, Administrator.
JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Auctioneers,
SIS Wood street-.FlUsburg.
AUCTION SALES.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
f the Entire Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
To be sold Nov. 10 at
1326 CARSON ST., S. S.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
HOWE AND COLLEGE.
TWO CORNER LOTS,
50x120 and 119x148 respectively. These are
two of the choicest residence spots In the
entire East End. Will sell at a reasonable
price mid on easy terms to the right kind of
purchaser. Nothing but brick or stone
houses allowed.. LIGGETT BROS..
71 Diamond st.
13th Ward-LOTS FOB SALE-13th Ward
30 FINE BUILDING LOTS
Only 15 minutes from the Court House.
Terms within tbe reach of ail.
$50.00
Down, balance in monthly payments.
5450, 5500 5550
5600 AND 5650.
All within two minutes' walk of Wylle
Avenue Cable line. Positively no
hillside lots. Also
THREE 7-ROOM FRAME HOUSES,
Handsomely papered throughout and mod
ern. Price $2,600; terms to suit pur
chaser. For further par
ticulars see
THOS. F. BREEN,
No. 2133 WEBSTER AV.. Cor. of Duff st.
Or H. FAUST. 200 Shady av., E. E.
RAILRO IDS.
PITTSBURG ATTD LAKE tftfS RilLBOAD
Company. Schedule in effect Hay 15. 1881.
Central time. DxrABT For Cleveland, 8.00 a.m..
1.36, 4.S0, 9.45 p. m. For Cincinnati, Chicago and
Bt. Louis, l.o5, S.tS p. m. For Buffalo, 8.00 a. m
4.3), 3.45p.jn. ForSalamanca. 3.00a.m.. 'LSJ,
3.45 p. m. For Tonnzstown and New Castle, 8.00.
i.00. ll.SOa. m., 'LSI. 4.3.30. '4.20. 3.45p. in. For
Beaver Falls, s.00, 7.C0, 8.00. 1I.W a.m., 1.&S, J.30.
4.20. 5.30. 8.45 p.m. For Coartlers. WJO, S.3S,
6.00, 16.45. 7.00. 7.37, l.tO. W.01. 8.3C, 9.10, 11.30
111.45 a. m.. 12.10. 1.00, 2.00. 3.30, 4.05, H.IJ. '4. 25,
"5.1Q. 6.20, 8.00, 19,, 10 p. m.
ARIUVI-From Cleveland. 6:30 a. a.. 12:30.
6:15, 7i30 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chleaco ann St,
Louis, '8:30 a. n., 12i9a 7:J0 p. m. From Buf
falo. 6:30 a. m., 12i80, 9:39 p. m. From Salamanca,
8i30, 10:00a. m., "7:30 p. m. From Youngstown,
ana New Castle. 6:S0, 17:25, '10:00 a. m., 12:30,
3:15, 7:30. 8:30 p. m. From Beaver Falls, 5:203:30,
7:25, '10:0la. m.. '12:30, 1:20, tils. 7:30, 9:30 p.m.
P.. O. A. Y. trains for Mansfield. 7i37a.m., 12H0,
4:05 p, m. For Ssplen and Beechmont, 7:37 a. m.
4:06 p. m.
P.. CAY. trains from Hsiufleld. 7:31. 11:50 a.
m., 2:37 p. m. From Beechmont, 7:31, 11:50 a. m.
P., McK. AT. K. B. DxrABT-For New Haven,
8:20a. m.. "3:00 p. m. For West Newton, 8:20a.
m.. '1:00, 8:25 p. m.
ABBrvx- From New Haven. 9:00 a. ra., 4i07 p.
m. From West Newton, 6:83. 9i00 a, m., IrOT
p. m.
For McKeesport, Elizabeth, Mononfrahela City
and Belle Vernon, 8:40, 11:05 a. ro., 4:C0 p. m.
From Belle-Vernon, Monongahela City. Elisa
beth and McKeesport, 7:40 a. ra., 12:55, 5t00 n. m.
Dally. Sundays only. STo and frvta New
Castle only.
City Ticket Omce. 639 EmlthlloldStrsU
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY CO.
Taking effect June 26. ISOi trains will leave
and arrive at Union station. Pittsburg, eastern
standard time: Buffalo express Leaves at 8:3) a.
m.. 8:50 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo at5:45 p. m. and
7:20a. m.): arrives at 7:05 a. m., 6:35 p- m. Oil
City and Dubois express-Leai es 0:0u a. m.. 8:20 a.
m 1:30 p. m.: arrives 1:00. 0:33, 10:20 p. in. F.m
lenton Leaves 3:45 p. m. : arrives 10:uu a. m. Kit
tanning Leaves 9:05 a. in., 5:00 p. in; arrives 8:55
a. m., 5:55 p. m. Braebum Leaves 6:50 a. m.,
12:05 p. m., 5:33 p. m., 6:15 p. m; arrives 6:40 a. m..
8:05 a. m 1:45 p. m 7:40 p. m. Valley Urap
Leaves 10:15 a. m.. 2:30. 9:30, 11:30. p. m.; arrives
6:40 a. m.. 12:30, 4:40. 11:40 p. m. Hulton Leaves
7:50 p.m.: arrives 9:20 p. m. Sunday trains-Bur-falo
express Leaves 5:20 a. m.. 8:50 p. m. : arrives
7:05 a. in., 6:35 p. m. Emlenton Leaves 9:05 a.m. ;
arrives9:l5p. m. Klttannlng Leaves 12:40 p. m.:
arrives 10:15 p. m. Braeburn Leaves 9:50 p.m.:
arrives 7:10 p.m. Pullman parlor buffet car on
dav trains and Pullman sleeping car on night trains
between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Ticket offices. No.
110 Fifth av. and Union station.
DAVID MCUAKGO, JAMES P. ANDERSON.
Gen'l ijupt. Qen. Pass. Agt.
Front r'lttsourgn Onion Station.
ennsulvaniaLjnes.
lraisi Bon by Central Tims.
Nor tU west System Fort Wayne Ron to
Dxtajit for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond:
nj0a,m.,7a0 a.m., i2SD p.m., 1.00 p.m 8.
p. m., 111.30 p.m. AsutrrB from same points : 12.05
a.m., U. IS ajn...00ajiu,35ajn., 6.65 p.m.,
S. 45 p.m.
Defakt forToledo, points Intermediate and beyond:
7.10a.m.,rZ20p.m.,lX0p.m.,H10p.m. Axitrva
from same points: fL15 a.m., 6JS5 ajn., 76.45 p.m,
DxrAaT for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: t6J -m- "KM .. tl-30 pjn,
11.05p.m. Arrive from same points: 550a.m.,
fl-55 p.m., 6.65 p.m.,J6.60 p.m.
Depart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellaire:
f6.10a.rn., 10 p.m., J4.10 p.m. Arrive from same
points : $M a-m., tl.55 p.m., f6.50 p.m.
Depart fqr New Cattle, Erie, Youngstowa, Ashta
bula, poiats. intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m.,
112.20 p.m. Arrive from same points: jl.25 p.m.,
8.40 p.m.
DsrART fcr New Castle, Jamestown, Yonngstown
and Niles, 3.45 p.m. Arrive from same points:
18.40 a.m.
Depart for Yonagstown, 1Z20 pjn. Arrive from
Youngstown, 6.45 p.m.
Senttawest System-Pnn Handle Route
Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St.
Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m.,
8.30 a,m., 8.45 p jn., 11.15 p jn. Arrive from same
points: Z20a.m.,6.00a.m.,,5.60p.m,
Dbtast for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate
and beyond: 1.10 a.m., 12.05 p.m. Arrive irom
same points: 2X) a.m.,o.05 pjn.
Depart for .Washington, ffi.15 a. m., 18.35 a.nu,
tl.65 p. m., 13.80 p. m., 4.i5 p.m., 4-50 P- "
.uu A.M.., U .,
P.m.
1 m.. 12.05 n'n..
2.45 p. m., J6.10 p. m. Akkive from wneeung,
fS.45 a. m f 3.05 p. m. 5.50 p. m.
Bprclnl Kotlces.
PUXLHAN SLKEriNG CARS aAo PULIMAM DlHnWJ
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union btatioo
at 9 o'clock p.m.
Tina Tables of Through and Local Accommoda
tion Trains of either system, not Etentioned above, can
beobtaiacdat 110 Fifth Avcnce and UsuosiStatioa,
Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of she Fans
syivsasa unea nest 01 nttsouign.
Dattr. fix. 8nudar. tEi. Saturday. TEx.
JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD.
Etsersl kaaigar. laeril riswarsr Irat.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILKOAD
Schedule lu effect Sept. 3, IS-'. Eastern time.
Or t ABIllUglUU. Ay
C. Baltimore. Pnlla
delphla and New
Yorl., i 00 a m and
9 20 p m. , .
For Cumberland.
6 50. 3 00 a m. tl 10,
a 20 p m. ,
For Connellsvllle,
6 50. 'S 00. 58 30 a m,
1 10. 15, J5 CO and
9 20 p in.
For Unlontown.
46 50, 3 CO. 58 SI am:
Jl 10, il 13 and 00
pm.
For Mt. Pleasant,
t6 50 and S 00 am; II 10. U 15andi5X)pni.
For Washington. Pa.. 7 20 and 19 30 a m, 4 On,
i446,730pm.
For Wheeling. 1 20 and J9 a m. 4 00, "7 30.
ll:5ipm.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis. 7 20 a ra.
V 30 and 111 55 p ra. For Cincinnati 11 55 p m, Sat
urday only.
For Columbus, 7 20 a m. 17 30 and 111 53
pm.
For Newark. "7 20 a m. "7 30 and 111 55 pm.
For Chicago. "7 20 a in and r 30 D m. . .
Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia. Bal
timore and Washington, 6 20 a m, 8 300 m. From
Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, '3 50 a m, J 40
p m. From Wheeling. 8 50 and 10 45 a m. tl 13,
57 55and'8 40pm.
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing'
ton, Cincinnati and Chicago.
Dally, tually except Sunday. JSunday only.
.Saturday only. TDally except Saturday.
The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and
check baggage from hotels and residences upon
orders left at B, A O. ticket office, corner Firth
avenne and Wood street.- aad 639 mlth0eld street.
J. T. ODELL. CHAJJ. O. SCULL.
General Manacrr. Oen. Pan. Ageut.
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Dc Eitxct Jxmc 12. 1832.
Trains vrlU leave Union Htatlon.Plttsbiir;
as follows (Eastern Standard Time):
MAIN LINC EASTWAHD.
Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars
.dally at7:15a. m.. arriving at HarrlsburgatltH
p. m Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. New York 7:00
p. m.. Baltimore 4:40 p.m.. Washington 5:65 p.m.
Keystone Express dally at 1:20 a. m., arriving at
Harrlsburg 8:25 a, m.. Baltimore 11:15 a. m..
Washington 12:20 p. m.. Philadelphia 11,25 a. m,.
New York 2:00 p.m.
Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. m.. arriving at
Harrlsburg 10:30 a. m Philadelphia 1:25 p. nu.
New York 4:08 p. m.
Harrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday,
5:25 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 2:50 p. ra.
Day Express dally at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at Har
.rlsburg 3:20 p. m., Philadelphia 6:50 p.m.. New
York 9:35 p. ra., Baltimore 6:45 p, ra., Washing
ton 8:15 p. m.
Mali train Sunday only, 8:40 a. m., arrives Harrls
burg 7:00 D. ra.. Philadelphia 10:55 p. m.
Mail jfixpress dally 12:50 p. m.. arriving at Harrls
burg J0:00 p. m.. connecting at Harrlsburg for
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p. m arriving
at Harrlsburg 1;00 a. m.. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m..
ana New York 7:10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arriving Har
rlsturg 2:10 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m.,TVash
lngton 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 5:05 a. m. and
New York 7:40 a.m.
Fast Line, dally atS:10 p. m arriving at Harris
burg 3:30 a. in., Philadelphia 6:50 s. m.. New
York9:30a.m.. Baltimore 6:3) a. m Washing
ton 7:30 a. in.
All through trains connect at Jersev City with,
boataof "Brooklyn Annex" ror Brooklyn. N.Y..
avoiding double ferriage andlourner through New
York i,iiy.
Johnstown Accom.. exceDt Sunday. 3:40 p. m t
Greeusburg Accom,, ll:30.p. m.,weekdays;10:It
p. m. Sundays. Greensburg Express 5:15 p. m..
except Sonda jr. .Derry Express 11:00 a.m., ex
cept Sunday.
Wall Accom.. 5:23. 6:00. 7:40. 8:35, 8:30, 9:40, 10:30,
ll:C0a. m., 12:15. 12:50, 1:20. 2:30, 3:40, 4:00, 4:50.
6:15,6:01. 6:45. 7:25, 9:00, 1C.I0. 11:30 p. m I2:t0
night, except Monday. Sunt ay, 8:40, 10,30 a. m.,
12:25. 12:50 2:30. 4:30, 5:30, 7:20, 9:30, 10:30 p.m.
and 12:10 night.
Wilklnsburg Accom., 8:25. 6.-00, 6:15, 6:45. 7:00,
7:25, 7:40, 8:10, t:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:30. 11:00, 11:10 a.
mT7l2:0L 12:15. 12:30, 12:50, 1:20, 1:30. 2:00, 2:30
2:15, 2:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4:25, 4:85. 4:50. 5:0a 5;15. 5:10.
5:45. 6:00. C:-.0. 6:45. 7:25. 8:20. 9:00. 9:45, 10:20,
11:00, II130 p. ra. week-dsvs. and 12:10 night, ex
cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30. 8:40, 10:30 a. m.,
12:25. 12:50. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5:30, 7:20, 9:00. 9:33,
10:30 p- m.i 12:10 nigh .
Braddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. 6:45, 7.00, 7:25,
7:40, 8:00, 8:10, 8:35, 8:50. 9:40. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10,
a. m.. 12:01, 12:15. 12:30, 12:50. lr. 1:30. 2:00, 2:30,
1:15, 3:40, 4:00, 4:10, 4:25, 4:30, 4:35. 4:50. 5:00, 5:1
8:30. 6:45. 8:00. 6:20. 6:45. 7:25. 8:20. 9:00, 9:45. 10:
11:00. 11:30p.m. week-davs, and 12:10 night, ex
cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30. 8:00, 8:40, 10:30 a.m.,
12:25. 12:50: 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5:30. 7:2 9:00, 9:30.
10:30 p. m.. 12:10 night.
SOUTaWEST PENN RAILWAY.
For Unlontown 5:25 and 8:35 a. m.. 120 and 4:3 p.
m. week-days.
MONONGAHELA. DIVISION.
OS ASD AFTER WAT 23. 1S31.
For Monongahela City. West Brownsville and
Unlontown. 10:40 a. ra. For Monongahela City
and West Brownsville. 7:3J and 10:40 a. m., and
4:50p.m. OnSunday, 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 p. m.
TorBIonongahelaCttv only. Ian and 5:50 p. m,
week-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a.m. and
8:201. m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom.
8:35 a.m.. 4:15. 6:30. and 11:35 p. m. Bandar,
9:40 p. m.
WEST FEXNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
OK AXD AFTER JUKE 20. 1502.
F.om FEDERAL STREET STATION, Allegheny
City:
For Sprlngdale. week-davs. 8:20. 8:45. 8:25. 10:40.
11:50a. m.. 1:30. 2:25, 4 .-00. 6r00, 5:45. 8:10. 6:20.
8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:30
p.m.
For Butler, week-days, 6:2a 8:45. 10:40 a. m 3:li
and 6:10 p.m.
For Freeport, week-davs. SOU. 8:45. 10:40 a. m.,
3:15,4:00.5:00. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sun-
daysl2:35and0:30p. m.
For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.
For Paulton and Blau-svllle. week-days, 6:5a. m
3:lo and 10:10 p.m.
3-The Excelsior Baggsge Express Companv
win call ror and check baggage from hotels and
residences. Time cards and full Information caa
be obtained at the ticket onces No. 110 Fifth avs
nue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street aad
Union station.
CHAS. E. PUOH. J. R. WOOD.
General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
. f
PITTSBUEO AND WESTERN RAILWAY
Schedule In effect 3Iay 13. 1692 (Central time).
Depot cor. Anderson st: and Klver av.. Allegheny.
Depirt for Chicago. 2:0O p. m. Solid train with
Pnllman sleeping car. For Kane. Bradford, 17:10
a.m. For Clarion. 17:10 a. m.. 2:00 p. m. For
Foxburg. "7:10 a. m.. f2:00. t4:2Sp. m. For Buffalo,
Erie, MeadvlUe, 17:10 a. m. For Greenville
Mercer, Grove Uty. t7:10.a. m.. t2:00 p. m. For
Akron, Cleveland, 17:10 a.m.. 2:00p. m. For New
Castle. 7:11 a- m., '2:00. t3:05 p. m. For Buuer,
16:30. 7:10. 19:30 a. m.. 1:CO. 14:25. 15:15 p. m.
Trains arrive: From Kanert:4S p. m. : Clarion.
tlt:30 a. m.. t6:45 p. m.: Foxburg. 19:05. tlBSO a,
m.. t6:45p. m.:Erfe. t3:50p.m.: Greenville, Mer
cer. 111:30 a. m.. t3:50 p. m.: Akron. 115 a. m..
16:45 p. m.: New Castle. 9:05. '115 a. m., :4S
p. m.:BuUer. 17:C0. 19:05. 111:30 a. m 13:50, $M
p. m. : from Chicago. '11:55 a. m.
Dally. tExcept Sunday.
.EUROPEAN 3TE tHHHIP
WHITE STAR LINE.
For Qaeenstown and Liverpool.
Boyal and United States Mall Steamers.
Britannlc.Nov.9.9:30amlBritannlc Dec 7. 8 am
Majestic Nov. 16. 2pm Majestic. becl4.1:30pni
Gerji'c Nov. 23. 8 am Germanic, Dec 21. 7am
Teutonic. Nov.30, 2pmlTeutonlcDec28.1:30pra
From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street.
New York.
'Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates,
850 and nnward. Excursion tickets on favorable
terms. Second cabin, 840 and 845. Steerage from
or to the old country. 820.
White Star drafts parable on demand In all tha
principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply
to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 839 Smlthfleld street,
Pittsburg, or H. MAITLAND KERSEY, General
Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. no3-d
ANCHOR LINE.
Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday
For Glasgow via Londonderry!
Bates for Saloon Passage.
Cabin. 94U and upwards.
Second Cabin. 830. Steerage, S19.
Passengers booked at through rates to or from any
city In Great Britain or on the Continent.
Drafts nn London Sold at Lowest Bates.
Book of Information, tours and sailing lists fur
nished on application to Agents.
HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7BowUng Green, N.
Y., or J. J. MCCORMICK, 630 Smlthneld St.. Pitta
burg. F. M. SEMPLE. 110 Federal St.. Allegheny.
OC19-MWT
-.LXi.nsr liitb
ItOYAL HAIL STEAMSHIPS.
GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA
TiADEBRYandGALWAY. Tne most di
rect ronte from Scotland and North and
Middle of Ireland.
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED.
Intermediate, S30. Steerage, 19.
STATE fi
LI rib, J STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK and GLASGOW
via Londonderry every Fortnight.
Nov. 10 State of Nebraska. 9 A. K.
Nov. 24 State of California. 8 A.JC
Dec. 15 -State of Nebraska soox.
Cabin. 110. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, BL
Apply to J. J.McCOKMICK, 639 Smlthfleld sc
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