ftm-ww?- fs-- - , THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY; - NOVEMBER 11, . 1892. RTAEEANTS IOWSS. Hnlls Discouraged and Bears Keeping Trices From Advancing. Nem- Tons, Nov. 10 A special cable to the Iron Age says: In Cleveland warrants tliere is further decline of about 01 and more anxiety on the part or makers to sell. The productions of the. district last month wns SS7.053 tons. Two 'additional furnaces aro blowing at .Middlesboro. Scotch warrants have undergone very little change. Bull speculators appear discouraged and bear in terests keep prices down. Outsiders are holding aloof. There has been a decrease of 8.000 tons in the stock of Scotch and 383 tons in Cleveland iron. There are now 77 Scotch furnaces in blast. Exports of pic iron last month were 32,000 tons, against 97,000 tons in October. 1891. The pi: tin rrmiket has been quite ani mated at intervals during the week and stronger, with more outside interest mani fested. Tho turn in the market is attiibuted to reports of an increase in American con sumption. The tin plate market is showing bettor tone all round. Quantity shipped to the United States 19,000 tons and 12,000 tons respectively. Cheering Reports on Fig Iron. Nrw York, Nov. 10. SJjeciat Tho Jron Age says: The evidences that the current demand Is exceedingly heavy are cropping up at all quarters. Onr monthly pig iron report shows an increase in the current pro duction of pig iron, but at the same time but partial stock returns lndlcato that a further very heavy reduction has taken place in the quantity of metal on band. Even at the present increased'rate of pro duction, consumption. If continued ns recently, is outrunning it. From all the leading markets come cheering reports in Regard to the situation in pig iron. LATE NEWS IX BRIEF. Southern French rivers are on a ram page. More snow storms are reported from the West. Twenty-one Chinamen are in Jail at De troit under sentence of deportation. The Dabomeyans near their own cap ital have been defeated by the French. The La Salle Brewing Companv. at Otta wa. 111., has assigned. Assets, ?S5,000; debts, $100,1)00. The Hamburg Senate proposes to widen and deepen the River Elbe at a cost of 8,000, 003 marks. President Illppolyte, of Haiti, has nipped in the bud an incipient i evolution at Cape Haytien The comet discovered by Mr. Holmes, November 6, is now easily visible by the naked eye at Lick Observatory. During a political flsrlit at the polls at Holland's Stare, Anderson county. S. C, three men -n ere killed and several wounded all whites. Thirtv Omaha prisoners attempted to hieakjall Wedne9dnv night, owing to al leged ill treatment. They wero subdued by the use or smoke and water. The election at Pekav. la., probably saved a mine horror and 200 lives. While the miners were at the polls an explosion kilcd three men and injured several others. Following close upon the heeli of the news of the election of Grover Cleveland came the report that tho American Tin- Tlnte Factory, of Ellwood, Ind., had shut down. Tho infernal machine affair in Paris has aggravated the Carmaux strike situation. Anarchists continue to send in Anarchist threats, and another explosion has occurred in the suburbs. Negotiations for the purchase of the Piatt & Whitney fine tool woiks at Hart ford, Conn., by an English syndicate, have been practically completed, and the plant will be in the control of the Englishmen in a short time. The annual report of the Naval Ordnance Baieau. soon lobe made public, will show that a satUIactorv grade of smokeless pow der for all giii'S up to G-lnch caliber and a high explosive Einmensite of American invention and pioduction have been ob tained. Simon Toey, the passenger acent and confidential clerk in the offices of the Cuban Wall Steamship Company, New York, has been arraigned before Justice Grady, charged with the dedication or $16,000 from Ward A Co. He is under $10,000 bail on four charges. He was one or the leading lights in Wliitcstone, L. L, religious circles. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of per manently beneficial effects and were satis fied with transient action, but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will peimanentlv cure- habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act fora time, but finally injure tho system. Crocker-, Glassware and Lamps. Our en til o $00,000 stock, damaged by Are, water and smoke, must bo closed out at once, and now is a rare chance to get bar gains in bric-a-brac, dinner sets, chamber tets, lamps, etc. Everything marked away down lor this sale, as goods mu-t go to make loom for new stock. Come early. T. G. Evaks & Co., Third and Market Clias. Pfelfer Dyed 25 years ago and is still dyeing. Tel. 1 434 Smithfli'lU street. Stra 100 Federal street, Alleghenv. 1201 1 1913 Carson street, feouthsido. Children's Black Wool Equestrian Tights, Ankle length, all sizes, nicest for winter wear. Ladies' merino underwear depart ment. Jos. Horxi: & Co., Penn avenue. Special Notice. The Cincinnati exnre on the B. & O. R. R,, leavinc Pittsburg at 11:55 o'clock every atuiday night, lias been withdrawn. Here's a Good Chance, Ladies. J. Dwyer sells jackets and dress goods on the credit plan. Yes, cash or credit. 701 Smithlield, room 1, McCance block. Small in size, great in results: Do Witt's Little Early ltier. Beit pill for constipation best lor sick headache and sour stomaeh. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. VTOTICE-HAVIXG SOLD MY BUSINESS AT 1 Irwin avenue and Jackson street, known as the KeyMonc Mcam Granite Marble aud Mate Works, to Mr. Joseph McKee. I take this method ot thanking my friends aud the public for the lib eral patronage given me in the past and earnestlv request a continuance of their favors to my tuc lesor. who will retain the present corps of ein-plojes.-ind execute all order tnomptiv at most jeasonable prices. S MUEL YOUNG. Dividends. rimm National Baxk. PrPTtni-nn V.ivamK.. o ton 192. J IIREE TMVTDEND NO. 57-A lilVinENDofrTHHl XJ (3) PER CEN I has been declared this day out of the earnings of thelat six months, payable on demand. W. STEINMEYER. Cashier. Legal Notices. I7STATE OF CHARLES ARBUTHNOT DE j CEASED-Execntorh' notice-Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Charles Arbuthuot, late or the Cltv of Pittsburg and bttte ot Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same to make them kuowu without cela to W. S. ARBUTHNOT. J J. It. MCXLINTOCK. Executors. GEORGE E. SHAW. J JOSIAU COHEN CO., Attorneys, 65 Diamond Bt. ESTATE OF ADOI.PH ABRAMS. DECEASED Executor's Notice Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Adolph Abrams. late of the cltv of Pittsburg. In the coun ty of Allegheny and state of Pennsylvania, de ceased, have been granted lo the undersigned, to wliom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to . JOSEPH FINK, Executor. No 912 Liberty ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. PERSONAL. I) ERSON AL Ten housework girls want places by Monday. Exchange, 910 Peun av. "PERSONAL Stenography and typewriting thor J oughly taught. Private shorthand Institute. 115 Smltlifield st. I JERoNAL Credit, yes. crcait, on line arcss goods, silks, satlns.wraps.ctc, at J. Dwyer's Room 4. .McCance block. T01 Mntthneld. IERSON AL-T-va-ion Corfgh Svrup. uncqualed fur cough, cold, consumption, tliroatand lung disease: every bottle guaranteed. Dr. Griffith, xniru ana urant, nusDurg. PERGONAL Ifair. moles, etcon ladies" races permanently destroyed hyitk electric needle without pain. or scar; cousultatlon free. Miss ttreng. office D0S.Penn av.. Dickson building. 1)ER-ONAL-Ladles wishing to take 'inrko face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion win please visit my parlors at S03 Penn av.. Pittsburg.. Jills Sherwood. IJEItSON Al. When I was a small bov my mother alwavs repaired my breeches and Jacket, but lnce I got to be great big man. Dickson, the well-known lallor. 65 Firth av.. cor. Wood St., second flocr, has been substituted, who now Goes all my cleaning, pressing and renovatlng'ln great shape. 'ieU lils. " 3 Classified real estate advertisement on thts page ten cents per line far each insertion, and none taken for lest than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following hesdlngs will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for la ad. vance cither at main or branch office. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. 6UCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEM 4X.B HELP, AGENTS, BO'JMS, BOAItDINO, BOABDERS, MISCELLANEOUS PEKSONALS. TO LET BOOMS, MlSCELL VNBOTJS FOB SALES LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthflold and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. HIIANCH OFFICES Ah FOLLOWS. WTIFPT. WANTS. FOR SU.E. TO LET. AND" OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tisers already hare accounts with TDK DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDE11AL aT., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C022. FOR THE .A3T xJiD. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. rrrTnTTno ADnmoN at THOf AS McCArFREY. 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. FGGERSASON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMasMcHF.NRY. Western and lrwln avenues. WASTED. Male Help. A FIRST-CLASS coatmaker; good wages and steady employment. T. A. Lloyd. Wells ville, O. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER-Apply by mall only: state experiejcc where previously em Bl oyed and salary expected Marshcll, 24 and 25 iamond squ&re. Pittsburg. BARBERS 2 flrst-cla-s barbers (white): mnsthe sober and well recwmmendcd. Apply Immedi ately, Samuel Newton. Oakaale station. Allegheny co.. Pa. BOY to learn the barber trade. Apply at O. T. Stumpenhorst's. Wood st.. Wllklnsbnrg. Ta. BOY who has had some experience In barber business. 153 Robinson St.. Allegheny. BOY With some experience at the barber trade. Call at 69 Center avenue. BRASS MOLDEK-Good man to work out or tne city; steady work. Apnly, between 11 and 12 A. M.. at Pittsburg Reduction Co., 116 Water St.; good reference required. C AN VAS'-ERS-Big profit selling our : filter: fit any faucet. 102 Fourth av., c water Room 6. CARPENTERS 5 first-class hardwood finishers: good wages; long Job: apnly at once with tools; new Court House, Richmond. -Ind. A. G. Camp field Co., Contractors. CASH BOYS Must come neat and cleanly dressed: none others need apply. Inquire this morning at Kaufmanns'. COACHMAV Must be a competent man to take care of horses. None need applv without ref erences. Inquire. Jos. Hlte. 199 Main St., Alle gheny City. COLLECTOR-Or ability; Apply Dispatch office. must furnish bond. CiOMPOSITOR In Job department: most be - sober: J12. Apply to McKceport (Pa, ) Times. DRUG CLERK At once; references. experience, and salary must be stated or no answer glTen. Address D. 671. Dispatch office. DRUG CLERK Registered Q. A.: must speak German and come well recommended. Ad dress A. II.. Dispatch office. FOREMAN For job printing office. Dispatch office. Z. T. X.. MACHINE HAND A competent machine hand to work in sash and door factory': give refer ence. Apply to C 31. Crawford & Co., New Cas tle. Pa. " MARBLE SETTERS 2 first-class to set marble . walnscottlng: good wages; long job: new Court House, Richmond, Ind. A. G. Campaeld & Co., Contractors. MAN To take charge and run electric light plant of 2 Waterhouse machines. 53 arc lamps: stato experience and where last employed. Address Box 104, Rankin station. Pa. MAN to run laundry washer, 'engine and boiler state experience and wages. Addresi Laundr', Dispatch office. MAN tingle white man to garden and care for live stock. Apply 007 Liberty st. MEN 10 take orders: no delivering or collecting; no experience: steady work; best terms; out fit free. Allen Nursery Co., Ro;hester. N. Y. 1JRINTER Good Job printer: permanent situa tion for rlsht man: reference required. Ad dress M. 7, Dispatch office, Allegheny. SAi-iEsMAN On salary or commission, to nanale the new patent chcmiral Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced : erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: ICO to 10 rer cent profit: one agent's sales amounted 10 620 In six days, another (32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Companv. X. 10. I.atrosse. Wis. SALES .MEN-(sIdc line) To sell stores Wlegand's frame hanger for pictures, crajons. mirrors, signs, etc : no picture hangs perfectly without it. Wlegsnd Frame Hanger Co.. 1231 Penn av. SALESMEN-Clty or country, to sell "O'Kcefc's Pills," a sure cure for liver derangements, rolds. rough, etc. ; agents can make $5 to (3 a day. Dr. O'Keefe Co., 1232 Penn av. SHEAR51EN Experienced shearmen In plow shapes, also crow-bar hammermen, to go lo Cumberland, Md.: must be experienced workmen. Call on Slmson, Saturday, 12th, from 2 to 81'. II,, St. Charles Hotel. SOLICITOR Another good solicitor can have employment: (15 weekly to the right man. Pittsburg Clean Towel Co., 143 Fulton st. rpiNNERS 4 good men at once: good Job for rood X men. Apply to John C. Bcalort& Co., Erie and West Diamond sts., Allegiieuy. T'OOL MAKERS Four good tool makers; none but first-elas3 workmen need apply. Eclipse Bicycle Co.. Beaver Falls, Pa. T 'RAVELING salesman by January 1; must be a man of experience In hardware or other simi lar business. Address, stating age. experience aud referenee. Salesman, Dispatch office. UPHOLSTERERS and lounge-makers; Bteady employment and highest wages paid. Apply to Otto 1. Raddatz, 153 Michigan me.. Chicago. 111. WANTED Metal pattern maker who has worked on stove work. Ellwood Gas Stove and Stamping Co., Ellwood City, Pa. "ITT-ANTED Drug clerk: registered. Address 1 1 with references. Extract. Dispatch office. "70UNG man to have charge of rooms of public L institution: plenlv of time to read and study; wages small, but position desirable. Address A. 11., Dispatch office. Azents. AGENTS Salary or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil: the most useful and novel invention of the age; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: works like magic: 200 to 500 per cent profit ; agents making (.Ml per week: we also want a general agent to lake charge of territory ana apnnlutsub agents: a rare chance to make money. Write for terms and sam ple of erasing. Monrcc Eraser JSUg.Co., X10, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS-1.C00 lidy agents to investigate I'.lectro-mend. the nicest and fastest-selling household specialty you ever saw; easily carried; every lamlly merts and wants it. Call before 2 P. M. or address Electric Specialty Co.. Loom 33, Blair building, 10)2 Federal St.. Allegheny. AGENTS to represe.it best accident, sick and burial fund association In America; over 5.0, tou paid to Its members in dlsantlltv benefits dur ing the p.-t vear. Address, with reference. D. E. Thomas, btate Agent, Du Bolff, Pa. AGE.NTS-Gum tissue mends clothing better than needle or thread: silks, woolens, gloves, umbrellas; one yd. 10c: 12 yds. C5c by mail. P. Stayner A Co., Providence, it. I. AGENTS-(3 to 7 dallv: experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. perfumers. West Wlnstcd. Ct, Ct. AGENTS Salary ana commission. av., room 16. 102 Fourth GENERAL AGENTS-Tomake money this wln VJ ter selling our carriage and Wagon stove: the best thing In the worid to protect your health while driving. Specialty Company, 420 bmlthfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. GENEHAL AGE.VTS-Selllng new articles to dealers: exclusive terrltorv; no competition: no caplt.il required; 2 0 to 3C0 per cent profit. Col umbia Chemical Co., 120i Clybourne av.. Chicago, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS to represent us in this city: quick selling specialties: penna- ,.:.. cuiiiutiucuk aim gooa pay: rt Julred. Write at once to Clipper Mfg. th St.. Cincinnati. O. reference Co., 543 W. Female Help Wanted. C10OKS. chambermaids, housework girls, sltua J lions free. Elite, 442 Penn av. COOKS, girls ror housework. Allegheny. 130 Robinson st,. Instruction. "pRENCn lessons. Francals, Box 627, Pittsburg. OME STUDY-BookkBcplng. penmanship and shorthand thoroughly taught by mall. For Dtrtlcuiars address the Pittsburg Correspondence Business College, P. O. Box 359. Wanted Partner. " PARTNER-A first-class business man with an extensive acquaintance and (10,000 to (20.000 to Invest is open for an engagement. Address Lex, Dispatch office. PAKTNER-WIth(150totake an active Interest in an established coal yard. For full informa tion address Coal, Dispatch office. PARTNET.-Iu nudlclne business for office; I -will travel. Address J; H. F.'.Dlspatch office. WANTED. Male and Femafe Help Wanted. HELP At once, white waiter. 110 per week: mancook.2 teamsters, farm and dairy bands, plumber, woman cooks. $10 per week: short order cook, dishwashers. chambermaids, dining room girls, night cook, pantry glrl.forclady for laundry. J40 per month; 6 tardier, famllr cooks and chamber maids, 4to SO per week: washerwoman, colored girls, Swedes and Germans: German nurse girl: only first-class help report here. Jieehan's, MS Grant st. HELP Matron and cook for an Institution: cook and waitress for same family: laundresses, S3; family cooks. H to S3: chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, 200 house girls, restaurant cooks, 10: cooks aud clsh washers for boarding houses, hotel help, working housekeeper, colored help, male and female rooks for country: porters, drivers, butlers, farm hands, white and colored waiters. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson, 60S Grant st. YTOUNGand middle-aged men and women to JL learn bookkeeping, penmanship, arithmetic, grammar, spelling, shorthand, typewriting, etc., at the Actual Bu:lucss College. No. S Sixth av. ; dav and evening schools open the entire year: pri vate Instruction and brief and original methods our specialties; bookkeeping taught by actual busi ness practice: write for rice plctoral catalogue. Situations Wanted. BAKER wishes position at Dispatch offlco. once. Address Baker, POSITION Competent stenographer having sev eral years' experience in legal and mercantile work, accustomed to general office work, desires position. Miss A., Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper or office wort by well educated young man: good penman; experi ence; best reference. Andreas R. W. D., Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced bookkeeper: good reference; satisfactory reason for chancing. Address Bookkeeper. Dispatch office, Allegheny. POSITION By sober young man. cxi erlenced with garden, horses, cows: city references. W. C. 17 Twelfth St.. Pittsburg. POSITION As typewriter and stenographer, by 'tiling lad; experienced. Address XX. 24, Llspatch office. POSITION or clerk; patch office. Bv registered druggist as manager Al references. Address S. B., Dls- POSITION By lady: first-class accompanist m orchestra. Address Box 835. Mansfield Valley, Pa. TJOSITION-Ladfes wishing an i X nurse call at95becond st.. Allegheny. SITUATION As stacker In a merchant mill; uu O derstands thoroughly the cutting and putting applies to run lo length; have had 15 jears' ex perience; can furnish best of reference. Address John Brooks, 106 Bally av.. Mclvcesport, Pa. v SITU ATION As manager by a graduate of P. C. I., with 7 years' experience. In a drug store doing a good business; one for sale preferred. AploX Dispatch office. QnUATION as traveling salesman have had ex- kj penence in dlfiereut lines. Dispatch office. Address T. U., Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for rooms in Allegheny, Pittsbnrg. East End; loo to select from; new list. Infor mation Bureau, 442 Penn av. Rooms Wanted. TT7A.NTED By family of four (two children, 7 t r and 8 years), three unfurnished rooms and bath, with board; small private family preferred; house and surroundings idust be first-class in every respect: location Oakland, Shadytldc or East Lib erty, near rapid transit. Address Transit, Dispatch office, Xr ANTED One or two nicely furnished rooms, ' i with board, in Allegheny, centrally located. Address Elegant, Dispatch office. Hotel, Dining and Lunch Rooms. COZIEST dining, lunch and ice cream rooms In the city, Kevan's, 903 Penn av. Business men's dlnner.d' bote; ladles' noon lunch, en'carte. HOTEL, MORRIS, 3d ave. and Cherry alley, rear of postoace Rooms. 50, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. Financial Wanted. B ENSWANGER& ZAHN Fire Insurance. Fourth av. JOHN K. EWISG Ic CO.. 107 Federal st., make quick loans: money ready. MON EY to loan on real estate security in any sums desired: lowest rates of Interest: quick and economical service. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth avenue. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have (50, 000 lo loan, (300 up. Alles Bros. & Co., 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or property at lowest rates. S. Co., 92 Fourth av. Allegheny county Henry A. Wearer, rpo LOAN (20.1,0011 on mortgages: (100 and up X wan' at 6 per cent; (500,000 at Ai per centon resident or business property, vacant lota or farms. -. H. French. 125 Fourth av. WANT ED Mortgages on improved city or Alle gheny city property. Mcuune & Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. TLF-CTRICMfg. andSunnlvCo..310Blssellblock. Hi Pgh.. 64 Federal. Alleglry: incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; pnone iaa. EVERYBODY to know that Wyland sells the celebrated Tanger brand of oysters: 30c quart, (1 per gallon. Allegheny market, stand 72. PAINTING and plate glass glazing. R. C. Miller, 52C Grant St.. Pittsburg. rf'RUNKS named to ana irom tne East End for X fifty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzcr Jones' Magi Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. old by all first-class druggists. Wf ANTED All business men :o know that the IT Office Specialty Co., 105 Third av.. keep In stock the latest and best office furniture, filing' cabtnetsand labor-saving office specialties; work to 'order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties. WANTED To rent house: will board owner's family In exchange for rent of house or will take charge of house during owner's absence. Ad dress J. II. H., 96 Diamond St., city. T7"ANTED-500feet second-hand inch or 1W inch 1 T gas pipe. Box 402, Moi'ongahcla City, Pa. WOOD and photo engrav!ng;hal typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth alf tones; clectro- avc. FOR SALE-MXSCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. I70R SALE-Good upright piano; . cheap. 40 Montgomery av. cash; very Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Salo. TT ORSES AND MARES-50 head sold for want of use. weighing from 1.400 to 00 nounds: five you pics 01 staqic and Pike. Chautauqua Lake Ice Co., 13th HORSES-2 very line driving horses. 4 and 6 years old; will scare at nothing; very sti llsh. F. F. c. Dispatch office. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, tiot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlch, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa. dusky sts.. Allegheny 1TORSLE-One 24"xl2" engine: second-hand. . G. & T. Rleseck, 16th St., city. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyourrubberstamps, steel stamps, stencils, teal presses, brass checks, etc., from SbcaSer Co.. 49 Fifth av.. Duifs College building. STENCILS, steel stamp. Seal presses, rubber stamps, etc. . A. llmuhiiz. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Miscellaneous For Salo. APFLES-Wholesale, by barrel or bushel. Hauser. No. 35 Diamond Square. BUILDING material for sale Bids will be re ceived until November 15 for the lumber and material in Armour ATCo.'s Wilklnsburg lcelng station and trestle, to be removed by May 1. 1603; building may be seen at any time. Armour A Co., Chicago. CASKS In good condition: 11 casks of 24 barrels J capacity. 11 casks of 45 barrels capacity. 2 casks of GO barrels capacity. Address or apply at Pier & Danoal's brewery, Forbes and Stevenson Btreets. POOL TABLES-Two second-hand pool tables, two second-hand 6afes, flat topped desk, coun ters and shelving. 64 Diamond st, SUIT A handsome parlor suit, 7 pieces, at 109 Fayette st., Allegheny. qg"l H 000 bonds, bearing 6 per cent, payable in tpX I 9 gold: first class securities: subject to closest Investigation: suitable as investment for trustees, guarmans or sinking fund. Ed. Wlttisb, 181 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Anchor Hank building. FOR SALE HUSINES3. Business Opportunities For Sale. BARBERSHOP I will sell my shop at a sacrifice, as I must quit the business through sickness. W. L. Gray. East Palestine, O. C COMMISSION BUSINESS-Good paving com j mission business. Address Commission. Dis patch office. TX)R SALE Tho Peabodv Cafe, Confectionery J? and liakery, 414 and 416 Smltlifield st. : the most complete la all details of any place of the kind in the city: doing a good and Increasing business; satisfactory reason will be given ror disposing of the same. Inquire on the premises. FOR SALE Stock of drygoods and notions In good Eastern Ohio town; splendid chance for joung man with J3, 000 to H. COO. Address Drygoods. Dispatch offlce! GROCERY STORES-J3CO to 5,000; cigar store, boarding house full or roomers: notion store or exchange. Holmes & Co., 420 Smithlield st. HALF INTEREST in the oldest and best paying business in the city. Call 1C16 Penn av. Lr-ASE and entire orpart of furntshment or a 10. room house near P. O, : a splendid nlace for roomers or boarders, and the house is full at pres ent: best reasons for selling. Address Francis, Dispatch office. ONLY 215 or more for established paving busi ness at home, 40 Montgomery ay. , Allegheny. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunies For Sale. PLUMBING SHOP-Wilt sell for I,000 less than InToice: must be sold Inside of 30 days. C. S., Dispatch once, Business Properties For Sale. T?OR SALE Penn. near Water St., very cheap, a l1 large building (suitable for manufacturing or storage) with leasehold ( at a low rental) : price low, as owner has moved from the city. (80). W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 4th av. - FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Bluft and VIckroy sts., near college. Robert Coward. 10 Bluff st. East End Lota For Sale. CtENTF.Tt AV. lots. 48x175. only sooo each: street J Improvements ard sewers paid for; choice lo cation: first-class Improvements! on a main thor oughfare; a limited number only offered at this price: terms to suit. fceeM. P. Howley 4 Son, m Diamond st. I?OR SALE-Schenlcy Park lots 50x150. greater : frontage if desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue anil Schenley Park: asphal tum pavement; street railroad; cheap easy terms. Frank F. Nicola, 5100 Forbes or CO Fifth avenue. Suburban Lots For Sale. VTEAR KENSINGTON, PA. -84 acres of nice i lying land with good hou6e of G rooms: 2 porches: other outbuildings, all In good repair, and within 5 minutes of station; only (3,500. bnyder & White, 162 Fourth ave. Farms For Sale. FARM A fine stock and crop farm or 250 acres with good dwelling and outbuildings: spring house; large orchard; abundance of water, etc., etc. : said to Be one of the best farms In any of the neighboring counties, and situated within one mile of railroad station. Jas. W. Drape & Co., sirf - ooq street, rmsourg. FOR SALE EttPKOVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. I70R SALK-12.000 Neat house of 5 rooms, in : good order, on Center av. ; street paved; a very desirable residence location. (1C8). See W. A. Herron fc Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. J2QfiA cash, balance like rent for a neat, at iDOUl tractive, new frame dwelling of 6 rooms and finished attic, bath. h. and c. water, laundry, slate mantels, marble-lop washsund. Inside shut ters, front porch, etc; side entrance; situated nearWlneblddle av.; price only (3.3C0. Samuel W. Black & Co., TO Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. SHERMAN AV., No. 51. All-ghcny-The well built, every convenience brick house, u rooms, and rear frame house of 4 rooms, on lot 20x1:0 feet: a bargain to quick puruliiMr. Fidelity Title & Trust ' o.. 121 and 121 Fourth av. TO LET. East End Residences To Let. TO LET Furnished or unfurnished, a fine East End residence; 9 rooms and reception hall, late fixtures: well located on good residence st. : Dn quesne electric line passes the door: rent only foO per mo., or unfurnished ?M permo. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 4th av. TO LET Possession January 1. 1893. a very de sirable brick house of eight rooms, bath and finished attic, with a large lot; neighborhood first class, near traction and P. It. R; rent only (43 per mou'h. See Murry & EdsaU, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences Xo Let. TOLET-John K. Ewingjfc CO., 107 Federal St., headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list. Suburban Residences To Let. C1RAFTON A 6-room house on Warren St.: J porches front and back- good water and gas; rent J20. Inquire of A. H. Kramer, Crafton, Pa. Rooms To Let. "PEDEP.AL ST., 222, Allegheny-S or 7 rooms. PARK WAY, 109, Allegheny Boarders andmeal ers, (3 50 week. TJENN AV., 440 Second story front room, fur nished or unfurnished. SECOND AV. 3 rooms and attic second story, near corner of Canton st. Inquire of Mrs. Nixon, Secondav., Hazelwood. EDGWICK ST.. 28. AUeghcny-3 rooms, fur nlshcd or unfurnished. STOCKTON AV.. 13, Allegheny-Large second story front room; furnished. AYLOR AV., 85. Allegheny Two lar front rooms, with board, near the parks. rr see additional aaicu unaer Wanted Boarders Lt and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Room, with or without power: also, storage room, dry kiln, capacity 30,000 ft.; will lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt orks. Grant and Boauetsts., Allegheny. Apply on premises or to H. A. Spangler, Third National Bank, Allegheny. aO LET Space with power: every convenience: . corner Penn av. and Third st. Nicola Bros., 20 Filth av. TO LET Photograph gallery. Thompson, Charlerol, Pa. Inquire of F. S. TO LET Base oven and shop, 222 Federal St., Al legheny. Offices, Desk Room, Etc., To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson block, Third and Fourth a vs.. a few choice offices; day and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services free: rent low. Black llalrd, No05 Fourth av TO LET-ln the Hamilton building. 81-03 Fifth av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent low. Black & Baird. No. 85 Fourth av. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Third floor. Masonic Bank building: rooms suitable for artist, draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. . FOUND. 1jTH7lSDne only reliaoieTree'hah'i "portrait artists In cravon and water colors: finest grades only; all work done In windows In presence of the public; order now and pay for Christmas: stores open until 9 p. m. : satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan, Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. first floors 703 Liberty St., 007 Wood St.: Branch 26 Ohio St.; we employ no agents. Telephone 2172. LOST. LOST-Gold watch with Initials M. L. A. on case. Liberal reward will be paid If retnrned to this office. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOP. BOROUGH ENGINEER Sealed proposals will be received till NOVEMBBtl 12 at 6 p. M. for doing all tho work necessary to be done by a bor ough engineer In and for Turtle Creek: bor ough; pi oposals will Btate rato per day of field and office worlc and be indorsed "Pro posals for Borough Engineer," and mailed to W. Jay Smith, Turtle Creek, Pa. For further information apply to W. J. Smith, P. G. Ziscnkan or W. L. Hunter, M. D., in the borough. Council reserves the right to rej ect 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 by the Senntc and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the Secietaryof War be, and hereby is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser or pur chasers all the light, title and interest of the United Stales in and to all that certain parcel of ground, belonging to tho United States, situate in tho city of Pittsburg, Penn sylvania, at the northwest corner or Penn avenue and Garrison alley. Fourth ward of Faid city, lrontlng 100 leet on west side of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west line of Garrison alley, pre serving the same width, to low-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, Ootober 12, 1892. Under the provisions of the above quoted act of Congress, approved May 21, 1890, and bv direction or the Secretary of War, 1 will offer for sale at public auction at tho Cham ber of Commerce room, Germanla Baulc building, corner of Wood and Diamond streets, in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of November, 188-2, at 11 o'clock a. 31., for cash, the property describod In saitl act, together with such Improvements thereon as belong to the United States, subject to tho 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 tho Actim: Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsenal, whero also u plat of the ground can be seen. The right is reserved to reject nnv or nil bids, or to accent any bid or bids subjeot to the conditions pre scribed in the circular refened tp. Ado posit of $10,000,iby certified check, on ac count of the purchase will be required of the successful bidder at the time ot sale, In default of which the ptoperty will then and there be reoffered for sale. Payment of the remainder of tho purchaso money must be made upon delivery of 'duly executed deed or deeds for the property purohnsod, or the property may be resold, wlthput further notice, at the risk and cost of tho defaulting purchaser. The cost of all conveyancing will be borne by the purchaser. GEO. II. WEEKS, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8. A. JOHN I). PAILEY, Auctioneer, Cham ber of Commerce Room, Germanla Bank Building, Pittsburg, Pa. sjuitiisox & vikcext, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales or real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (jewelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Offlce.63 Eisner bufiaiiig.cor.Stu and Wood st, D AUCTION SALES. " 'AUCTION SALE. Furniture, carpets, piano, desk, notions, etc. FKIDAY, November 11, at 10 o'clock at the wareroomsor the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 26 Ninth street. Chamber suiti in oak, walnut and cherry with French mirror and Tennessee marble, mirror door wardrobes, chiffoniers, desks, bookcases, lounges, conches, chairs and rockers, fine parlor suits upholstered In brocatelle tapestry, rugs and plushes, fanoy tables and chairs, pictures, mirrors, clocks, curtains and ornaments, sideboards, exten sion tables, leather chairs, handsome oak hall rack and elegant bruBscls carpets, rugs, etc, mattresses, springs and bedding; also, a lot or coats and jackets, notions, etc, safe, desk, etc HENKY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. LOT 97XIOO-, LOT 57x100, LOT 104x100, PENN AVENUE, COR. FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STS., AT AUCTION. On Wednesday. Xovomber 10, at 4 o'clock will bo sold bv auction on the premises, tho lot on notteast corner Penn av. and Fif teenth sts., fronting 97 feet nn Penn av.. 03 feet on MulDerry alley, by 100 feat in depth. Also the adjoining lot fronting SG feet on Penn av., 59 leet on Mulberry alley, by 100 ieecin ccpcti. Also the lot on northwest corner Penn ar, and Sixteenth St., fronting 103 leet on Fen 11 av., 105 feet on Mulberry alley, by 100 leet in depth. Possession given April 1. Terms One-fourth cash by January L bal ance in rour yearly paymeuts, with Interest; $500 doposlt on each lot required at salo. Bv order of the executors of the estates of J. H. and G. IC. Shoonboiger. deceased. A. LEGGATE & SON. Auctioneers. CHOICE PROPERTIES. Near Highland Park Convenient to Street Cars, 8,000 FEET Beautiful Frontage, Only $11.00 a Foot Will readily retail for $25.00 afoot. I & CO., 166 Fourth Avenue. P. R. R. FRONT. 255 feet fronting on Pennsylvania Ball road, near Fifth av.. East End, at $60 per foot front, if sold soon. (A rare chance.) j A. GOEDDEL, 109 Collins av.. East End. No. AMUSEMENTS. THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. To-night ME. RICHARD MANSFIELD BEAU BRUMMELL. Saturdny Mnt THE SCARLET LETTER. Next week Charles Frohman's Company In GLORIANA. SEATS ON SALE ""a'uUv-'K"N'i' """ PROGRAMME MONDAY FOR THE NEW YORK AND LONDON COMEDY TRIUMPH, GLORIANA. 150 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK. noil GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT, A. Y. Pearson's Big Realistic Production THE POLICE PATROL Prices, 15, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Matinee, Saturday 15, 25 and 60c Next WeeK A German Soldier. nolO DUQUESNE, pitgbIr.ad- Friday afternoon, November 18, PRESS CLUB BENEFIT, By kind permission of CHARLES FROH MAN, members of tho Gloriana Com pany in the one-act drama, OUT OFTHE STORM," And volunteers from all other places of amusement in the city. noll-71 DUQUESNE, Lead'ing Theater. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, The Refined Irish Comedian, ICARROLL JOHlSONI m i the G0SS00NI Next week Mr. E. 8. Willard. noil HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. To-night, matinees Tuesday, Thursday and SnturdHV. nYDE'S COMEDIANS. Helzhe Moils., Frask Busn, Conrot & Fox and 20 others. no9-H OIL WELL SUPPLIES. After 19 Years of Trial, ELAINE, THE- FAMILY SJMIAED OIL, Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest Oil Known, ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It is the very highest grade of refined po troleum, from which In the prones of manu facture, every Impurity has been eliminated. Elaine is free irom benzine and pnrafflne; it will never chill In the coldest temperature known on this continent. In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and Its "fire test" is so higu as to make H us abso lutely afe ns any lllnmliiant known. Having no vdlsnuroeablo odor, Elaino is a pleasant oil for lamily use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum tamp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. WAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINEI The Family Safeguard OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold In 13 Tears From 1873 to 1S32. Elaine Cannot Bo Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, fel riTTSBCEG, pa. CTROPEW "STEMMS III . WHITE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Majestic. Nov. 16. 2pmMaJes'ttc.I)ecl4,l:30pi Oerin'c Nov. 23. 8 am 'Germanic. Dec. 21. 7am Teutonic, Nov.Ji, 2pmj'Teutonlc.Dec.23.1:30pm Britannic Dec. 7. K a ic (Britannic Jan. 4. 7 a m From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street, New York. saloon rates. (50 and upward, according to steamer and location or barth. -Second cabin on these steamers.) and S43: limited excursion tick ets, 975 and 85; steerage from or to the old coun try. S20. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks througnout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCOIlMlf'K. 6JD Smltlifield street. Pittsburg, or H. MAITLAND KERSEY, General Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. nulO-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers L-hv Now York Tyxry ntnrduy For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage. Cabin. $45 aud upwards. Second Cabin, 833, Steerage, 819. Passengers boolcd at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Contlnent- Drnfts n London So'd at Lnir-st Jtates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists fur nlshed on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROlHEItS. 7 Howling Green. N. Y.. or J. J. MCCORMICK, 033 Smithlield st.. Pitts burg. F. II. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St.. Allegheny. .LjL.IT XjULSTIE KOYAL MAIL SI ISAMSHlrS. GLASGOW to riUXAIJELPIIIA via DERRY and GALWAY. Tne most di rect routo from Scotland and North, and Uiddle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate. 30. Steerage, sl. SXATE1 SERVICE OF LlNk. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK and GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Nov. 2. Stato of California 8 A.H. Dec. IS State of Nebraska. noo:v. Dee. 29 State of Caliiornla joox. Cabin, $10. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, J19. Apply to J.J.McCOUMlCK, GJU Smithfleld sc JeI8-n II 1DMTISEINTS FOR THE SUNDAY DISPATCH Should be handed in at the East Liberty Branch Office Not later than 8:30 o'clock Saturday evemug. And at trio ALLEGHENY BRANCH OFFICE Before 8:50 p. M. Otherwise they will be too lato to classify. HAILKOADS. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY-TAKING effect June 20. Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard time): Corry Ac. S a. m.: Brae burn Ac. 6:50 a. m.: Niagara Ex.. dallv, 8:20 a. m.. arriving at Buffalo. 5:45 p.m.: Dullols and Wllltamsport. 8:20 a. m.,arrlTlugat Willlamsport. 6:45p.m.: Klttannlng Ac. 9:05 a.m.: Valley Camp Ac, 10:15 a. m.: Braeburn Ac. 12:05 p. m.: Tltusvllle and Du Bols Ex.. 1 :30 p. m. ; Valley Camp Ac,, J:30 p,m. : EmlentonAc. 3 45 p. m.: Klttan nlng Ac, 6p. m.: Braeburn Ac, 5:30 p. m. brae burn Ac, 6:1. p. m.; llulton Ac, 7:50 p.. la.: Buf falo night Ex., rtallv, 8:50 p. in., arriving at Buf falo 7io a. m.: Valley Camp Ac. 9:30 p. m.. Val ley Camp Ao.. 11:33 p. m. Sunday church trains Emlenton. 0:05 a. m, : Klttannlng. 12:40 p.m.: Braeburn, 9:50 p. m. Pullmau buffet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains be tween Pittsburg and Buffjlo. DAVID MCCARGO, JAS. P. ANDERSON. Gen'ISupt. Gen'! Pass. Agent. PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD Company. Schedule in effect May 15. 1892. Central time. -Defabt For Cleveland. 8 00 a.m.. 1.55, 4.20, 9 45 p. in. For Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis, I,55. 9 45 p. m. For Buffalo, 8.00 a.m , 4.20. 9.45, p. m. For Salamanca. "8. 00 a. m.. 1. 55. 9.45 p.m. For Youngstown and NewCastIe,6.00, 800, 11.30 a. in.. 'I.V. 53 30. '4.20. 9.45p. m. For Bearer Falls 6.00. 7.00, 8.00. 11.30 a.m., 1.55.3.30. 4.20. S.20, 9.45 p. m. For Chartlers, 3.30, 5.35. C.OO, 19.45, 7.00. 7.37. n.SO. 18.00. 8 30. g.io, 11.30, 111.45 a. lu.. 12.10, 1.00, 2.00. 3.3C. 4.05, 14.20, 4.25. 5.10, 5.20, '8.00, 19.45. 10.00 p. m. AnRiVE From Cleveland. 6:30 a. m.. I2:35, 5:15, "7:30 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis. GiJOa. m.. KiSO, 7:30 p.m. erom Buf falo. '6:30 a. m.. 12:30. 9:30p. m. From Salamanca, 6:30, 10:00 a. m., 7:30 p. m. From Yonnestown and New Castle. (i:30. 7::5. 10:00 a. m.. 'ttiso. 0:15, "7:30, 9:3ti p. m. trom weaver nans. 6:zu.-u:aj, 7:25, IO:0Oa m., '12:30. l:-0, 5:15. 7:30. 9:10 p. m. P.. C. & Y. trains for M-iiisHeld, 7:27 a. m., 12:10. 4:05 p.m. ForEsplenand Beechmont. 7:37 a. m., 4:05 p. m. P., C & V. trains from Mansfield. 7:31. 11:50 a. m. ,2:37 p.m. From Beechmont, 7:31, 11:50 a.m. P., McK. AY. R.R.-I)EI-AnT-ForNew Haven. 3:20 a. m.. 3:00 p. m. For West Newton. 8:20 a. m.. 3:00. 5:25 p. in. ABRtVE -From New navea. lOOa. m.. '1:07 d. m. From West Newton, 6:35, 0M a. m., '4:07 p. m. For McKeesport, Elizabeth, Monnngahcla City and Bellevernon. "0:40. 11:05 a. m.. '4:00 p. m. From Bells Vernon. Monongahela City. Eliza beth and McKeesport, 7:40 a. m.. 12:55. '5:05 p. m. Dally. ISundays only. STo and from New Cas tle only. City Ticket Office, C33 Smithfleld Street. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD Schedule In effect Sept. 3, 1892. Eastern time. i or aslilngton, D. C. Baltimore, Phlla dclphia and New York, 8 00 a m and 9 20 pm. For Cumberland, 6 50, '3 00 a m. Jl 10. 9 20 pm. For Connellsvllle, 6 W, 3 00, SS 30 a m. tl lo. 44 15, to 00 and 9 20 p m. For Unlontown, i6 50, '8 00. 58 3(1 a in; il 10, 4 is and t5 CO pm. For Mt. Pleasant, tG WandM 00am;$l 10, 4 15 ani ?o uu p m. For Washington, Pa., 7 20 and ;9 JO a in, 4 CO, For Wheeling. "7 20 and 9 30 a m. '4 00. 7 30. For Cincinnati and St. Louis. 7 20 a in, 7 30 For Columbus. 7 20 a m. 7 30 p m. For Newark. 1 20 am, T30pm. For Chicago, 7 20 a m and '7 30 p m. Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia. Bal tlmoreand Washington. 6 20 a m. 'a 30p m. t ram Columbus. Cincinnati and Chicago, '3 50 am. 'a 4 J p m. From Wheeling, 8 50 and 10 45 a in. t4 15, J7 Wand 8 40pm. .. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. Dally. JOallr except Sunday. tSnnday only. Saturday only. " IPallv except Saturday. The riltshnrg Transfir Company w III call for and check' baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. O. ticket office, corner Firth avenue and Wood street, aud 633 -mlthfleld street. J. T. OlJELL. CHAS. O. SCULL, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. KENSI NGTON'S f y pNORMOUS GROWTH, N S UMEROUS and UBSTANTIAL I N G NDUSTRIBS, ATURAL SPRINGS UARANTEES "TO HOME-SEEKERS r PPORTUNIITES Kj EVER OFFERED BEFORE. Call at the office of Kensington Improvement Company, No. 79 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, for free transportation to Kensington' and return.- KATLHOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. In Effect Jcne 12. 1832. Trains will leave Union Station, Plttsbarfj as follows (Eastern Standard Time): SLAIN LINE EASTWA.KD. Pennsylvania Limited or Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:15 a. m., arriving at HarrlsburgatliM p. m Philadelphia 4H5 p. m.. New York 7:ia p. m. . Baltimore 4: p. m Wasbl ngton 5:55 p.m. Keystone Express daily at 1:3) a. m arriving at Harrisbnrg 8:25 a. m Baltimore 11:15 a. m.. ashlngton 12:20 p. m Philadelphia HiSS a. m.. New York 2:00 p.m. Atlantic Express dally at 3:20 a. m.. arrirlngat Harrisburg 10:30a. m.. Philadelphia 1:25 p.m.. New York 4:00 n. m. Harrisburg Accommodation dally, esceptSundsr. 6:25a. m.. arriving at Harrisburg 2:50 p. m. Day Express dally at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at Har. nsuurjt o:u p. m., rniiaucipnia o:ao p.m., Nev i orx vuo p. in., .Baltimore o:fc p. m., Wa n In- v sMn- ton 8:15 p. m. Jlall train Sunday only, oniv. s:40 a.m.. arrlTe Harrl.- burg j:ou D. m f niladelnhla 10:55 d. m uurg i :wj n. m.. rnuaueipnia I0:o5 1 Mall .Express dally 12i50 p. m.. arriving at Harris R'.'f ,.0:.0O.f- m- connecting at Harrisburg for rnuaoeipnia. Philadelphia EJtpress dally at 4:30 p.m.. arriving at Harrisburg 1;00 a. m.. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.? ana New York 7:10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arrivinr Har risburg 2:10 a.m.. Baltimore 6:20 a. m., Wash ington 7:31) a. in.. Philadelphia 5:05 a. m. and New York 7:40a. m. FastLlne. daily at8:10 p. m., arriving at Harris burg 3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 6:50 . m.. New York 9:30 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a.m.. Washing ton 7:30a. m. All through trains connect at Jersev City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.Y- avoiding double lnriage and Journey through New YoiU Ity. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday. 3:40 p. m j Greeusburg Accom.. ll:30.p m..weekaays:10:l p. in. Sundays. Greensbjrg Express 5:15 p. nu. except Sunday. Derry Express 11:00 a.m., ex cent Sunday. Wafl Accom.. 5:25, 6:00, 7:40. f.3. 8:50, 9:40. 10:30, Jl:00a. m., 12:15. 12:50. 1:20. 2:30. 3:40, 4:00. 4:50. t:15, 6:03. 6:45. 7:25. 9:00. K:20. 11:30 p. m.. 12:10 ujpnt, except kiuuuaj. aum it, o.w, iu,aua. m.. 12:25. 12:50 2:30. 4:30. 5:30, 7:2u, 9:30, 10:30 p. m. and 12:10 night. Wilklnsburg Accom., 6:25, 6aT0, 6:15, 6:45, 7:00. 7:25, 7:40, 8:li. 1:35. 8:50, 9:40, 10:30, 11:00, 11:10 a. VS.. 12.-01, 12:15. 12:30, 12:50. 1:20. 1:30. 2:00, 2:30 Z:M, 3:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4:25. 4:35. 4:50. 5iC0, 3; 13. 5:30, 6:4.5, 6:00. G:'-0. 1:45. 7:25. 8:20. 9:00, 9:45. 10:20, 11:00, Hi30p. m. week-davs. and 12:10 nizht, ex cept Mondiv. rnnday. 5:30. 8:40. 10:30 a. m., 12:23. 12:50. 1:30. 2:30, 4:30. 5:30. 7:20, :0O, 9:31 30:30 n. m.. 12:inilgh . Braddock Accom.. 5:25,6:00. 6:15.6:45, 7.00.7:25, 7:40, 8:00, 8:10, 8:35, 8:50. 9:4a 10:30. 11:00. 11:10. a. m.. 12:01. 12:15,12:30, 12:50. 1:20. 1:30. 2:00. 2:30. 8:15, 3:40, 4:00, 4110, 4:25, 4:30, 4:35. 4:30. 5:00, 5:1V 6:30. 5:45. 6:10. 6:20. 6:45. 7:25. 8:20. 9:00. 9:45. 10:20 31:00, 11:30 p. m. week-days, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30. 8:00, 8:40, 10: a.m.. 12:25; 12:50, 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5:30. 7:20, 9:00. 9:J0, 30:30 p. in.. 12:10 night. SOUTHWEST PENS RAILWAY ForUnIontown5:25auds:35a. m 1:20 and 4:23 p. m. week-days. MososoAnrtA urrisiox. O AXD AFTER MAY 25. lilt. For Monongahela Cltv. West Brownsville and Unlontown. 10:40 a. m. For Jtonongahela City and West Brownsville. 7:35 and 10:40 a. m., and 4:S0p. m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. ra. and 1:01p.m. For Monongahela Cltv only. 1:01 and 5:50p. ra. week-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a. m. and 1:20 p.m. weet days. West Elizabeth Accom, 8:35 a.m.. 4:15. 6:30. and 11:35 p. m. Sunday. 9:40 p. m. WEST PEJTNSYbVASU DIVISION. C" AND AFTEE JCSE 2.1. 112. From FEDERAL sfRKET STATION, Allegheny Clty:- For Sprlngdale. weefc-davs. 6:20. 8:45. 9:25, 10:40. 11:50a. m.. 1:30. 2:25, 4:00, 5:00. 5:4 6:10. 6:20, 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays. 12:35 and9:30 p.m. For Butler, week-days, 6:20. 8:45. 10:40 a. m.. 3:15 and 6:10 p.m.. For Freeport. week-days. 6:55. f:45. 10:40 a.m.. 3:15,4:00.5:00.8:10, 10:33 and 11:40 p. m. Sun days 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m. and 5:00 p, m. ForPaulton ami lllalrsvlllc. week-days, 6:,xa. m.. 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. 3J-The Excelsior Bairsragf Express Companv win call for and check bagase from hotels aal residences. Time card? and full information caa be obtained at the ticket offices No, 110 Fifth ara- nue. corner Fourth avenue and Try street ail CHAirUGH. J.R.OOD. General Manager. Gen'lPass'r Agent. PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAILWAY Schedule in effect Jlay 15. 1592 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson st. and hiver av., Allegheny. Depirt for Chicago. "2:00 p. m. Solid train with. Pullman sleeping car. For Kane, Brjdford, 7:10 a. m. For Clarion. t7:10 a. m.. t2:C0p. m. For Foxbnrg. laos. m.. t2:00. 14:25 p. m. For Buffalo. Erie. Meadvllle, 17:10 a. m. For Greenville. Mercer, Grove Uty. t7:10a. m.. t2:C0 p.m. For Akron. Cleveland, t7:10a.m.. 2:0op. m. For New Castle. -7:11 a. m.. 2.0O, t3:05 p. m. For Bntler, t6:30. lO, :30a. m.. 'WW. t4:25. t5:15p. m. Trains arrive: FromKane. h:45 p. m.: Clarion. tll:30 a. m.. t6:15 p. m.: Foxburg. i9:03. t:i: a. m.. t6:45 p. m. ; Erie. t3:50 p. m. : Greenville. Mer cer. tll:3oa. m.. T3:50p. m.: Akron. 11:55 a. m.. t6:45 p. m.: New Castle. t9:05. lloa. in., itS p. m.: Butler. t7:00, t9:05. 111:30a. m 13:50. s.45 p. m.: from Chicago. ll:55a. m. Dally. tExcept Sunday. From Pittsbar?S Union Station. Bnnsylvania Lines. 'trains Sun by Central Time. Kor tli west System Fort Wayne Hon te DTTAXTfor Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.20a.m.,n.l0 a.m., 12J p.m., LU p.m., 8.45 p. m., 111-80 p.m. Arrive from same points : li05 a.m., ,1J5 ajn.,6.00ajn.,o35aja5.55p.ni 6.45 p.m. DsrAXT for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: 7.10 a.m.,12J p.m., 1.00p.m., J11.20 p.m. Akmvs from same points: fl.15 a.cu, (JJJ5 ajn., fo,.45p.m. DsrAsrr for Cleveland, points intermediate aod beyond: flU" a.m., 7.10 a.m., fl.30 pja, 11.06 p.m. Arkivk from same points: &0a.m., 1J55 p.m., 5.55 p.m., f6.50 p.m. DarART for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Belhurei t6.10a.m., HO p.m., t4.10 p.m. Arrivk from samt points : -pS-OB a.m., tl J5 p.m., y6.50 p.m. Detakt for New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: f7.0 a.m.f t!2.20 p.m. Arrive from same pomu: 4lS p.m., t.0 p.m. Drpart for New Castle, Jamestown, Yonngstowa and Niles, f3.45 p.m. Arrive from same points: 8.40 a.m. Dbtart for Youngstown, 12.20 p.m. Aum (roa Youngstown, 645 p.m. Sonthvrest System-Pan IlnndloRontfl Depart for Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m., 8.30 a.m.. S.45 p.m., 11.15p.m. Arrive fromsam points: -tiua.m.,'ti.uua.m.. o.eu p.m. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate andbeyond: 1.10 a.m., 7i2.lfip.rn. Arrive from same points : 2.L0 a.m.. f 3.05 p.m . DsrART for Washington, fti.I5 a. m t8J5 a.m tl.55p. m-,t3.30p.m.,f4.45p.m.,ti0p.m. Arrive from Washington, tH-VS a.m., 17.50 a.m., t80 a.m., flO.25 a.m.,f.'.S5p.m.,tfl.arp.m. Depart for Wheelmg, 80 a. m., fl2.06 na 12.45 p. m., 6J0 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling, tS.45 a. m, 13.03 p. m. oJM p. m. Special Notice. PoiXMAW Sleeping Cars and Pciamam Dnmso Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains cl both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at 9 o'clock p.m.. Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can be obtmirod at UO Fifth Avence and Unless Stsfton, PittaKlrgh, and at principal ticicet oficcs of sVt Pern sylrtsJaXina W3t of Pittsburgh. DaUr. tXx. Sunday. Ui. Saturday. TZx.Hsadar. JOHKPH WOOD. E. A. FORD, tturil aUzarsc Coeril rutapr ipA OF, PUREST WATER, AND INVESTORS rati
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