iT mi& cu e MONDAY NOYEMBBR 21. ' 1892. 7R.r w BMiiimmimiiiiihbimiimiibiiiibiimii 1111 i III II Bill I I" I II I I i Hi ! il I I II II ill li I i ''MJ'iUiiT W x ILJfflr""" "V Ji -YT Jfil"HiHsW Ti'i'i Wl m ,m, 1 1 ji jyi iii mmmammmm! wLiiiy!Miyi Y . . '7 s- r-1 ' -'THE- -TITTSBXJRG- DISATOH, ,jir Ti-lirmfSSSfSlli' C" rJ ---, -A. '-i - - -T-r - - LUCK ON THilR SIDE. That's What Football Patrons Say of Yale's Victory on Saturday. THE PRINCETONS MORE HOPEFUL. Ton Der Ahe Talks About the Kecent lleet- ing of lasetall Magnates. L GENERAL SrORiINK X'WS OP THE DAT Local patrons of football were indeed surprised at the result of Saturday 's game between Yale and Harvard. The surprise was not caused by Yale winning. It was caused bv the wearers of the crimson mak ing such a desperate battle so desperate that the bine were extremely fortunate to score at all That the Xew Haven team were lucky was the opinion of almost every local foot ball admirer spoken to on the matter last evening. Said a former student of Yaie: "When it comes down to the last two or three minutes to score at all it is a very fortunate thin indeed for a team to tally in any way. I am free to admit that I was disappointed in Yale not making a much larger score, I Mill, lioever, think that the better team tton and could v in against Harvard aiam." Hut the close conntest of Saturday lias prompted a strong confidence in Pi incctonN admirers for Next Thursday's same. Not onlj-tlie rrinceton players, but the admirers oftnc team all oerthe country, are now extremely hopeful that the Timers will be tlio victors ol Thursday. Good judges, such as Walter Camp and Hull, think that Prince ton's chalices aie not as bad bv far as manv people seem to think. Bull thinks that it ill be a p-ottv even thinsr between Yale and Princeton on Thanksgiving Day. Surpiiei in football are justas probable as surprise? in baseball. Because of this it i not uluas safe to figuieon winners by making comparisons o: victories and de leats The University of Pennsylvania de feated Princeton and the Lafayette team almost defeated the U. ot P.'s. 'The latter only won liy 8 to 6. But on Saturday the Le liteii team, who have been suffering defeat all along the hue, beat the Lalayettes by 15 to i By comparison this onldgo to show that theJLehSgh team are almost or'equally ns good as the V. of P. team. That they are not is certain, and it is quice likely that the tnim shown by the Princetons against the TJ. of P 's was all wrong. It looks now as if lr was, and if it was there is no telling how Thiirsaa' same may Jesuit. There will be a very large number of Pmsburgers at the Y'alo and Princeton game, and, as usual, the bulk of them will be ale -"looters." Local betting on the game lias changed a little since the result o' Sat urdays came was known. The odds offered on Yale aie not so big ns they were on Fri day last. VON DEB AHE'S VIEWS Per ro Slanagcr Talks Abont the Kecnnt Meeting or Magnates. S- i o-is, Sov. 2x "At the a nual meet ing o the National League, which has fin ished its labors at Chicago," said President Von Der Ahe, of the St. Louis club, to-day, "a good le il of important legislation was enacted that will, in my judgment, piodiice beneficial reults. A shortening of the sea son w ill start the game in good season and windup the last week in September. The double championship season did not receivo theindoisement anticipated, and the new arrangement is deseiving of hearty sup port" "Do vou anticipate any radical deviation f i om i he present atrangements for playing the tame' "So, I do not," said he. "I am not in favor of an v other kind ot arrangement than the present one, and. as a member of tho Committee on Rules, shall oppose any change."' Do you fa or any of the changes pro-po-edf " ell. the abolition of the bunt hit might be a cood thing. It has points of merit as well ns its distasternl featuies, but no snap judgment should be taken." "Will there be any icore salaries to elas tic" "No, there will be an all-round reduction of salaries, as no business can stand carry ing as heavy a burden as the exorbitant sal aries have made in baseball. I think the pla j era w ill agree to play for lair compensa tion."' "Will there be any change in tho Browns' tanks the coining season?" 1 , we w ill h t ve to start with a captain of acknowledged abilities. We -will have several new men." BIVAL AlHLElIC CLUES. T o of Them at New Orleans Promise to Make Tiling!. Lively. New Okles, Nov. 20 Unless the combi nation of athletic cUibs is soon brouuht about the fighters will soon be getting $100. 000 for going into the ring. Last night tho Olympic Club diiectors held t meeting and accepied the leslgnation of 'resident Charles Noel, electing Alderman Charles Dickson to fill the vacancy. Mr. Dickson was heart and soul wit i the old board, aud nssisted Piesident Noel in deleating the op- 1 oiition which sprang up within the club aft:r ilie lecent triple event. Now, how ever, that he is a l ival President, lie is de- - teimined to maintain the supiemacv of the OhmpicClub and will not be outbid by the new concern when there is any imnonant vent in the maiKct. Said the new Presi dent to vour coi respondent: "The Olympics arc here to stay, and they will make the other rlubs do oine tall bid dim: before thev will let the match thev wish go bv. They will tint pav such extnioidinaulv big prices, but will "give a lia-onabie amount. Wuen Mitchell and Coibett are ready to sign fora light the Oijinpies will beoij hand to offer the largest rcaon:.b e purse. Thev have a first-class lLtht in view lor Mardi Gra. At present we are trjing to get Bow en and Fielden to fight at an early date." lr Dickson said that the club may bid lor a match between Corbett aud Jackson nionnd Maidi Gias. A billiard tournament wrll be held in the arena, and two of the finest billiard experts will play a match tame. In a day or two the club will make overtures to have Ives and blosson come bore and cros cues. The Olympics will give Joe Choynski a chance to ficht the winner of tire Maher Goddard battle. A t-emi-anuual report will be issued to tho members on January 1, 1893. Greggains In Good Form, nv Yokk, Nov. 20. Sjieeia'.l Alex jGrcg gaius, who will face Buffalo Costello on the night o: November 23 at the Coney Island A'.liletic Club, is, according to a letter re ceived by Johnnie Lckliardt, rapidly ap pioaching good lorm under the watchful eye of Ills trainer, Martin Murphy, at Saugus, Mass. He has. reduced flesh considerably and finds that he can set to the specified weight. 156 pounds, with comparatively lit tie inconvenience. His road woik is done principally around Uevore, and his tall figure con be seen ploddinc industriously along the roads about the Middlesex Falls everj morning bright and early. New York Oub's Difficulties. N"ew Ioi k, Nov. 20. Special. It has been figured that a 10 per cent assessment would wipe out this indebtedness and J. W. Spalding, E. B Talcott, E. A. JIcAIpin and F. U. Robinson are peifectly willing to meet such a call, but tho other holders of stock do not tcgard it with lavor. The club is capi talized at $150,000, and a single assessment would place the club on a good financial fooring. The big men In the club feel pretty .... .1... ntnn rf flin IttH- f-lliin.. and unless tlievmeet their obligations there? will be some lively liustllugin order to dis cover a means to oust the delinquents. To-Day's Gnttenherg Card. Louisville, Nov. 20. lepecial The fol lowing pools were sold here last evening on to-morrow's races at Guttonberg: First lace, three-quarters of a mile, selling, for beaten horses Glenlochy 113. Jamestown 107. 1. McKeeverlOJ. 3: Frank L 101, flO: Shotover M. 8: Thanks 102, Adventuress 99, John O'Conuer to Held, 10. second race, five and one-half furlongs, selling- Rlgluawai lus, ?10: ; Ik lea luo, '-: auace inc. IJZ; Marguerite 101. 30: Eleanor 99, Jo; busle Fuller Tli rd rTw."seven-elglilhs ofa mile, selling- Wist-ciK-ster 122. 57: llazc.hurst.110 57: Panhandle 1US. S. Power 19L IH't Uewdrop KJ'JIij; HJi rreezer 101. sr: Jeweler "JG. H: John ft M. field. 2. rmirtli rate, four and one-half furlongs, selling -En .Ha 119, Benlamln 117. fc: Mucilage 112. fiu; -albilr 112. I5: Frisco (-. Ui Johannas 107. 5: April Fool 107. '12: Yo tWtery 107, S ; Ex press 97. I2: Poor J onatl 17. field. S3. xirtur.ee. four and ,1."lJ,lS.,,l,tr 117. Dr. Martin 102, Kir Tammany Hall 97, f 1 '.' I - - i s 2n 7-r nTytfo rzrav lt 9n . CD SNnRFff ' sC f- Cxi-HV W- V EXPLANATION. CLOCDLISS. ZPABTLTCLOUDr. Arrrow fllej with wind. Hrst figures at station Indicate temperature; next figures Indicate change In temperalnre: and figure underneath, Ifany. Indicate amount of rain fall or melted snow In hundrcths of an Inch during past 12 hoars: T Indicates trace or precipitation; isobars, or solid black lines, pass through points of equal pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. fctorms gtnerailT more irom West to East In atmospheric waves, of which the crests arc FOli VTESTEhy PUKKSTLVAKIA Warmer; W,nd Earning South, Followed by Jfucft Colder Tuesday Morning in Western Tor ttons of West Virginia. FOR OUIO-Generally Fair; Cold Wave by Tuesday Morning; South Winds Becoming West. MEATHEKCoxDmoxs-Tlie storm has moved with great velocity from Montana to "Wis. consin. A clearing condition has moved north of Montana, causing tne severest cold wave or the season in the Northwest. A second clearing condition has moved from Ten. nes-ee to tho Middle Atlantic coast Light rain or snow has fallen in tho extreme North west and the Lake resions. The temperature has fallen In the Atlantic States, except Flonda,jmd decidedly in the Xorthwest A cold wave may bo expected in the Ohio and Mississippi -valleys and tho Lake legions. PiTTsnuiiG, Nov. C0.-The Local Forecast Official of the Weather Bureau rnrnlshes tho fol lowing: BAnosiKTFR 8 A. jr., 30.19; 8 P. w., SO 30. Relative Humiditt 8 a. m., 77: 8 r. jr., 81. PiuciriTATio-s past 24 hours tiom 8 p. jr., trace. TEMrr.i.ATrnE-S a. m., 19; 12 M.. 3t: 2 P. m., 35; 5 p. m.. 35; 8 p. M., S4. nighest, 6; lowest, 24; average, 35, which is 8 degiees below the normal. Flatlands97. Tasso7, Qulbbler97, Belle of Phcenlx W. Laurensd 94. Nv pooling. Mth race, one mile Llihberc 12, S3; Molhattan 111, S2: Signature JOT. $2; Dolcsman 107, 110; Eaton towu, 107, fi YALE COLLEGE LINE UP. j Nearly 300 Pootball Cranks Stand in Line N'early Xine Hoars In Vain. New Haven, Nov. 20. Tho Sabbath sanc tity of "Je campus has been violently dis turbed since 1 o'clock this afternoon. At that time the student' began to line up for the sale ot tickets for the Princeton game at New York on Thanksgiving Diy, thoroughly equipped with blankets to pass the night comfortably. All went lovely until 1 o'clock, when the body had reached 197 men. "They had organized and appointbd a leader to Institute u roll call until 5 o'clock In the morning, when the line was to be formed permanently. At this time Manager Mafiltt, of the Football Association, ap peared and posted the lollowing notice 'on the door where tho sale was tobezin: . Nobodr will be allowed to leive line unlets re placed bv some member of the University, luls rule will be strictly enforced. The line incren-ed in numbers until 9:30 o'clock, when Mafiltt again appeared and stated that the sale had been indefinitely postponed. The announcement created con sternation in the long line of students, who had been in waiting neatly eight hours, and a committee of men in line waited on Mafiltt, who tefused to reason for the change of programme. The committee drew up a list of their crievances. which they will present tq the acuity to-morrowalleging that Mafiltt had no right to make the announcement he did after allowing the body to line up and re main in that position for neatly nine hours. The committee will bring charges of favor itism, and Maffitttn turn will charze many of the line n ilh the intent of obtaining tick ets for speculative put poses only. General Sporting Notes. Tuts will be a great football w eek. Yale Is not such a big favorite now for Thurs day's game. Situ Hcckfxbehger Is tbe recognized President of the Ioi.il ball club. Et sterv critics seem to agree that Cornell has the best half-back player now in Osgood. ACCORDI2.G to custom Relllv and Ward should resume th ir wrestling contest to-dav. I.awlou and Casey, the handball experts, are matihid to plav for the championsh p at Brooklyn shortly , Local patrons of football are extremely anxious ror another football game between the p. A. Cand Three A. tea us. IT is stated that Ityrne, of Brooklyn. Is the only member or the Rules Con mltlee who favors the 94-foot diamond notion. IF baseball has to be successful next season the magnates must start at once and have a good feel ing established all round. ED Keilli gained one fall In his wrestling match with Ward at Beaver Falls 5-atnrdav and the conteit w?s adjourned. THE Sewlckley Junior football team want to plav anv local team whose average weight is not more than Impounds. Address J. N. Burrows, bewlck ley. Pa. ANEW meeting has been arranged In London between Manton Abbott and bam Baxter, who de feated Abbott w hen Austin S. GlblKins was uuable to jo mi. The men are to fight t 128 pounds early lnJauuary. AT Marcus Dalv's Riverside Farm In Montana tin re Is now being constructed a covered half mile tralulug track which Is to be lighted by electricity andkfptin couditlon ror both work and trials at auv time of the var. The storms will thus be kept out. and early training rau be commenced under lavorable conditions. THE New York State Road House Association will urge the next :-tate Legislature to Provide good roads and plenty of them. Robert E. Bonner. C. J. Hauslinandahalf a dozen other prominent horse lovers arc the promoters of the society. Good roads are considered necessary to the attainment of a high grad of trotters. A E0AEDING H00SE HUDDLE. The Landlady Alleges Disorderly Conduct, and Is Charged With Theft. Louisville, Nov. 20. Pi or. C. E. Bostell and his wife, who recentlycame conspicu ously before the public by their marriage on the stage, caused tbe arrestyesterday morn ing or their landlady, Mrs. E. C. Foster, and her sister. Miss M. J. Cane, on the charge of grand larceny. The result of these arrests was the arrest last erenlnc of Pi of. Rnstell, his wife and her mother, Mrs. Emma Deven stedt, on the cbaigo of disorderly conduct. For several weeks Jlostell and his wire and mother-in-law have been boarding with Mrs. Foster. They claim to have lose a number of valuable articles from their rooms. The other side of the story is that the actor and his 'young wife havo been boarding without paying all that they should. Mrs. Foster says a suit was threatened and she ordered them to leave the house. They were not allow ed to enter the dining room. Murdered His 'Wrestling Mate. Bellaire, .Nov. 20. Soccial. Franklin Huff and, Michael Powell, two prominent young men of Proctor, engairea in a wrest ling match last nibt. Huff became en raged, drew a dagger ar.d stabbed Powell many times in the heart, killing him in stantly. Huffls in Jail. A Clothing Failure in Scranton. Scraktox, Nov 20. Jonas 'Bernstein, a clothing dealer, has failed for $30,000. His assets are less than Half that amount. Fraud Is aliened by Lesser Brothers, whole sale slotbors, of New York. l CLOUDY. rtAls. marled "High" and the oval trough, or depres sion Low." These waves move Eastward on an avcrageof600milesperday. High winds, rain or (If cold enough) snow.South erly winds, and consequently high temperature, usually precei'e "Lows" across the country. When the "LoW'passes East ofa place the wind changes to Iforth, bringing lower temperature, clearing skies, and often cold waves and 'Northers. The high area brings sunshine. AND WEST VmamTA TT;, c,,--,;.. RIVER NEWS AND NOTES. Louisville Items The Stage or Water and the Movements of Boats. 'SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO TIIE DISPATCIt.1 Louisville, Nov. 20. Weather clear and pleasant. River stationary, with 2 feet 2 Inches on the rails. 4 feet 6 Inches in the canal and 6 reet 4 laches below. Depsrture-For Cincinnati, Tele graph. What Upper Ganges'siiow. MOROAN-Tow.v-Rirer 5 reet and stationary. Clear. Theomometer 40 at 4 P. M. I'.ROWKSVILLE-Rlver 6 reet 9 Inches and fall ing. Clear. Tnermometer 3S at 4 p. M. ABREX-Kjycr S. 1 reet. Clear and cold. The News From Below. W HEELIXG-Rlver 5 feet 3 Inches and rising. Dcpajtea-CoDgo. Cincinnati: Keystone Mate, Pittsburg: Ben llur. Pittsburg; Lizzie Bay, Fltt burg. Clear and cold. Cincinnati River stationary. Fair and warmer. Items From the Wharf. The Keystone State was expected In from Wheel ing last night. Stage or water below the Davis Island dam. 5.8 reet. Klver rising. The Maggie and Mink No. 2 helped the CoaLCltv up rroai Duff's riffle yesterday. N ' The-Josh Cook Is looked ror this afternoon with her tow or empties from Cincinnati. The Relue passed MIddleport at noon yesterday on the way here with a tow or empties. The Ravmoiid Horner and Fred Wilson may' . w.u.uuab. unci dU(JVlCS lUU&y. THE John Moren was sighted at Dead Man yes terday on her way here with an emmy tow. Til's Tide ertrortheVourth pool this morning with five flats, one deck flat and one barge all empty. , TUEuLJ'tIe Fred left on Saturday night and the Joseph Nixon was preparing to leave last night ror Loufstllle after an empty tow. iHE Seven Sons arrived from Cincinnati yester day morning with six empty barges. She Jeft ror Liverpool again at noon after empties. The new picket Sunshine arrived from Wheel lJiant.,y nWlt SturdaJ. leaving ror that place again at 12 o'clock yesterday with a good trip. .i,1'IIA1!IernHl11 Rolahd Gun Club have hired ir? C"ruf Plturg ror an excursion up the Monongahela on Thursday. She will be towed bv tbe Lud Keerer. Jf,'i la.lfl?w,r Ta? "Peeled lri from Cincinnati with empty barges last night. 1 he Cyclone, with Captain Lud Keerer In command, wcut down to help her up with her tow. Kirvi.r i -mhju.,iu, iu win return with her tow or 14 emptv barges. The latter boat will then return to Louisville alter more empties. M?A,rTAIyP.,t?'' Bbows. who died recently at his home at Rochester, was burled eteidav. Captald Brown had not been inactive service for ??"!!; SI"6- T'ie it boat he commanded was the rctpectedCS" e was n rears oC a an(1 highly ,AI,n??KRTSON'of t,,e Sen Sons, said jeslerday that he had more trouble with riffles on Saturday when returning with tint sn .... than he has had f jr 25 years from that source. Cantaln Robertson s.iVs that the river baa hu undergone a great change In late rears. Ocean Steamship Arrivals. Ste liner. From. To. ..Havre New York. ...New York.. ..Havre. ...New York.. ..Southampton. ...Boston Liverpool. ,..Llverpool....NcwYork. La Champagne.... La Bretagne...., Aller ? JI. Georgian bervla QUESTIONS FOR THE KNIGHTS. What the Convention at St. Louis Will Con sider This Week. IISt. Louis, Nov. 20. At torhiorrow's session of tho Knights of Labor there will probably bo passed resolutions of regret that the workmen at Homestead haye declared their strike off. So farascan bo outlined. there will 'be a further report of the Committee on Cor- atlon. The Committee on the State of the Or der will report, and there is likely to be a long discussion over the suggestion to sell the general headquarters at Philadelphia. The question ot tho formation or an Em ployes Guarantee Company to furnish money to injured workingtnen to carry on suits icr damages aguinst employers will cause a lively debate. The Committee on Legislation will furnish a few sug gestions to Congress as . to what the Knights .want in the way or national laws: also leports from several special committees, notably on tb advisability of sending delegates to the orld's Fair Labor Congress and' on the Questions submitted by the National W. C. KILLED HIS COUSIN. A Kentucky Bean Fatally Shoots pis Suc cessful Elval In Love. Soldier, Hy., Nov. 20. Another terrible tragedy occurred on. Flat Fork yesterday. John Hills shot and killed his cousin, May nard Wingate, because Wingate had suc ceeded In beating his time with one of the handsome belles of that section. Hills came to this State about two year ago from near Jttichmond, Va., and tt Is said that he dare not go back to his native State on account or trouble of almost the same nature. He has successfully dodged the offi cers so far. Wingate was ou excellent young Took Poison for Love. Lancaster, Pa.. Nov. 20. Lizzie MeeVln. a young woman of this city, took a dose of poison last nignt and died in terrible agony. She had a quarrel with a young man with whom she was in love. DIEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. CARD OF THANKS. ' I take this method or returning my sincere thinks to Messrs. J. Newell, J. B.Andrews. W. C. McCarthy, J, elilosser and all others for the'' kindness bestowed by them on my late brother, James Grogin, during nis Illness. Also to the good Sisters of Mercy Hospital ror their care and attentloa. M. J. GI1QGAN. Legal Notices. D. M. ALSTON. Attorney-at-Law, vi uiamonu street. ESTATE OF JAMES SCARBOROUGH. DE CEASED. Notjce Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of James Scarborough haTe been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agalust the same should make them known wlth- . out delay. II. E. SCARBOROUGH. 4unio airevi,.Ai eRiicnj ,ir. KATHARINA BECK, orstowe township. ESTATE OF MICHAEL BECK. DECEASED. Notice is hereliy given that letters or adminis tration on the estate or Michael Beck, deceased, late ot Stowe township, haw been granted to the undersigned, to whom allpersous'liidebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payments, and those haying claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay KATHARINA BECK, Administrator, McKee's Rocks. Pa. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET A handsome brick house or 8 rooms, very latest fixtures; location very good and easily reached, on Cinter ar.. worthy the exami nation or any who desire a good house at a small rent: f-to per month. W. A. Herron Jr Sons, 80 Fourth av. '1'VUl.l f,l IAI 17V Tl WU1IIU. IflllJ A II-'. IJI1UII1C3 J. irom l'.O..Vlckroyst.,lxthward.brlckhouse rt.i T vr ) 60 per month, only a frw minutes 5 rooms; send ror list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av Allegheny Residences To. Let. rpOLiET A good brick dwelling on Western av.. jl Aiiegneny. at a nominal tent nutn April Immediate possession at once. Jas.' W. Drape , lo.. mo ooa St., l'liunurg. 1'OLET-John K. Ewlngjfc CO.. 107 Federal St., headquarters lor Allegheny houses; free list. Hazelwood Residences ToLet, TO LET Fine brick houses. 6 rooms, hall vesti bule, finished atttc. range.hntand cold nater. bathroom and rrout nurch; 2 minutes rrom cars and depot: rent fJ3 month. P.J.Edwards & Co., 1S54 Second av.. Uarclwuod. Rooms To Let. .A LDER ST., 6105. East End-Nicely famished .1. ironi room, suitaoie gent anu wiie; ai rent and wife; also. nicely rurnlshed room suitable gent gases, bath. ROOM Furnished front room to quiet couple: central. Address J. S., Dispatch office. SOUTH HIGHLAND AV., -109. E. E.-Two un furnished parlors; reasonable. TO LET Fifth av.. 233, first floor: rour rooms and upstairs servant's room: rnrnlshed com plete ror housekeeping: frout and back parlors as two be drooms. rront having folding bed: dining room and kitchen; gases; conveniences. TO LET A hlcely-rurnlshed second-story room, suitable Tor two yonug men; also a furnished room on lourth floor for four voting men: terms reasonable; also meals. No. SolPenn av.. cltv. rpo LET Flat or rooms, second story rront. No. 1 1232 Pennav. ; rent only 20 per month: also others; send ror list.- W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av. . rpUSTIN ST.. 43. between Seneca and Moultrie JL sts. Furnished rooms. Z set aduitluua aunt unuer and Lodgers. . Business Stands To Let. rrO LEI Room. with or without power: also, .1 .. ill. i.n.Mt.M Mm r . mtii .&. DLUidnriuvjn, iin niiii. la.kii iw,vtmi, , mil lease kiln or dry lumber bv contract. Head Holt X storage room. A orks. Grant and Boquet ts., Allegheny. Apply on premises or to 11. A. Spangler, Mlilrd National Bank, Allegheny, TO LET A store-room especially built ror rur nlture ana house rurnUhlug business; everv convenience and close to tne city; excellent chance fora good ptrty: town growing rapidly and no competition assured. See Reed B. Coyle & Co., corner Fourth av. and Grant st. ' P ri-o BLT bpace with power: every convenience; X corner. Penn av. and Third st. Nicola Bros., 2C Filth av. TOLET Store. 7 dwelling rooms, bake oven and stable. Holmes & Co., 420 binithflcld. Offices. Desk Room, Et, To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth avs., a few choice offices; day and night elevator, electric clocks and janitor services free: rent low. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av TO LET-ln the Hamilton building. 91-03 Firth av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent low. Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth ar. Farms To Let. TO LET Finely located farm or 150 acres: adjoins the flourishing town or Manor station. West moreland county, on Pennsylvania Central Rail read, a mile to station ana about 20 to the city; unsunuissed as a dalrv" or "slock" location; 75,000 to 100.000 people within a radius or ten miles.' C. L. McCutcheon, 1C2 Fourth av. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Third floor. Masonic Bank building: rooms suitable lor artist, draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. TO LET Clean, dry storage Tor household goods l rates reasonable Moyle's, 1K5 Lacock st., Allegheny. '' PERSONAL. PERSONAL-Credit, yes. credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satlns.wraps.etc., at J, Dwyer's Boom 4. McCance block. 701 Mnlthfield. PERSONAL Batht-Anldrosls Sanitarium. Slow liegan, Maine, will mall you the true guide to health and lucrative, humane practice. PERSONAL Prof. Geo. Markley. practical phrenologist, graduate or the American In stitute or Phrenology. Office hours, 5 to to 8 P. M. ; examinations, $1. 8 Seneca St., city. TjER"50NAL Hair, moles, etc.. on lames' races X' permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar: cousnltatlon free. Miss Mreng, office 903 Penn a v.. Dickson building. PERSON XL-Everett Club news-The pianos de livered this week are: Club A, No. 144, Mrs. G. A. Drake. 2GSarahsr.. Allegheny: CluhB. No. 243. Wm. Feller. OOSLorenlast,. Pittsburg,7 Pa. PEItsONAL-Ladlcs wishing to lake iurXn Fare Baths or face massage ror removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit ray parlors at 903 Penn av.. Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL Occult science demonstrated; Dr. Jenkins Griffith's 'la-ra'zon Specific Reme dies never rail; thousands nronoumed incurable restored to robust health: people Innumerable In dorse them. Pharmacy, Third and Grant; Pitts burg. PERSON AL When I was a small bov mv mother always repaired lny breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big roan, Dickson, the well-known tailor, 65 Firth av.. cor. ood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does allmy cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape, lei. 155s. found! FOUND The cheapest place to ajpt rurnlture moving oratiy hauling done Is at 3u4 Lacock st , Allegheny; phone, 1982. Joseph While. I 70UND English mastiff dog: owner can have . same by proving property and defraying ex penses. Juo. Nevltt, 12Sonlh St., below Butler. 170UND The only reliable Irep hand portrait artists In crayon and water colors: finest grades only; all work done In windows in presence ol the public; order flow and pay ror Christmas: stores open until 9 p. M. : satbsractlon guaranteed orno charge. Jos. P. Cowan Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co., first floors ,03 Liberty st., C07 ood st. : Branch 26 . Ohio st. ; we employ no agents. Telenlioiie 2)72. WANTED. Miscellaneous Wanted. A ilcCABK crayon portrait ror Christmas pres ilents. 297Fltthav. ELECTKICMrg. and SupptyCo.,310 Blssell block, Pgh.. 64 Federal, Allegh'y: incahdescent anc and neii wirug; uecincai repairing phone 1375. i specialty; EVERYBODY to know that Wyland sells the celebrated Tangerbrand-or oysters: 30c quart, 1 1 per ga.lon. Allegheny market, stand 72. PAINTING and Pjife g'aM g'"lng. R. C. Miller, 526 Grant sU. Pittsburg. T 'RUN Kb naulea to ami trom tne Cast End Tor My cents. Campbell & Davis, No. 12Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer .rones' Mag Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gbeny, told by all first-class druggists. "ITT ANTED All business men to know ihat the T Office s-peclalty Co., 105 Third av.. keep In stock the latest and best office rurnlture, filing cabinets and labor-saving office specialties; work to order nnd metalUc vault fixtures are among their specialties. WANTED A good second-hind derrick and tools complete: state Amount or work It has done, location and distance from railroad: give Srlcc; must be a bargain ror cash. Address Sparta latural Gas and OifCo., Spirta, 111. WANTED To rent honse; will board owner's family In exchange for rent or honse or will take charge orhouse during owner's absence. Ad dress J. 11. II.. 96 Diamond st.. city. "VTTANTED 10 or 15 acres or land at a renanniM , tV figure, near the city, for building purposes; Biabe pi nc nun ivwuuiii auuich uuyer, uispaicil office. ' WANTED To let rooms tUralshed or unrur nlshcdKir will board; bath, gas and all con veniences. noTwenfy-flrthst. WANTED-Marry me, Clarence, and buy our rurnlture at Moyle's, 165 Lacock st Alle gheny; cash or credit. WOOD and photo engravlng;hair tones; electro typing. Jlragdon, 78 Fourth ave. Boarding Wanted. TTr ANTED Board for man and wire In nrl vats tV lamllyi Oakland preferred. M.T., Dispatch omce. . JHrCZ3riledreo! (state advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none takeior less than Merity cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the rollowlng headings will be ac cepted at the rate or ONE CENT PER WORD PJR EACH INSERTION when paid ror In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisementi of All Kinds, SUCH AS , SITUATIONS, , HOOMS, MALE HELP, BOAKDINfJ, FEMALE HELP, ' HOARDERS) AORNTH, MISCELLANEOUS, PFJISONALS. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smltnfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS, FOR SALE, TO LET AND OTHER 'IRANS1ENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tue DisfatciI. FORALi.EUHENV, NO. 10? FEDERAL SI"., TELEPHONE sen. FOR THE SOUTnSIDE, H12 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 60H. FOR TIIE EAST END. J.W. WALLACE, 6121 J-ENNAV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th streefand Penn avenue. ALLEGHFNY ADDITIONAL. " F. H. EGOEKSfbhON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS McIIEXBi. WeiTera andlrwln avs. wanted; Male Help. BAKER-Sober bread and cake baker: one that knows how to make common taffr: good wages, steady place. John Sample, Washington, Pa. BARBER Itov with one or two years experi ence at 62 Fifth ave. , BOY to learn the barber trade at Tbeo. Vetter's, No. 12 Carson St., Southside. BOY Office boy. Address giving age, Pittsburg P.O. . BOX 211, C1AN VASSjERS Few gooa men: good Wheeler 4 Wilson Mfg. Co., 6 Sixth st. py CUNVAbSERS for our 73c water filter; big com- mission. 102 Fourth av., room 6. C-iOACHMAN ror llverv: nohe but experienced need apply. T. B. Moreland, 61U0 Penn av.. East End. " ' fOLD STEEL ROLLER-One capable o: taking J charge or mill. Address Steel Boiler, Dispatch office. DECORATORS-5 first-class china decorators: good wages: steady work. Kokew Barbers' Supply Co.. 909Marketst., St. -Louis. Mo. FIRbT-CLASS. experienced boot ana shoe sales man to cover to cover a Southeastern Ohio territory, where we have an old-established trade. Address Chllds. GrotI &Co.. Cleveland, O. , IMMEDIATELY Two No. 1 salesmen and stock clerks. Apply, with references. 183 Ohio st. Allegheny. JOURNEYMAN TINNERS-Apply T. M. Len resty, Mansfield Valley, Pa. MAN Keliable man to take the agency ror Alle gheny county. Pa., or an article needed by everybod i has sterling merit and good marglm Address the btewart Chemical Co.. COO Neave Bldg.. Cincinnati. MAN A lately arrived Englishman tr Irishman experienced In the care ol horses. Inquire or Thomas M. Marshall. Jr., 117 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa.. Monday, between 3 and 4 P. K. MAN Energetic, to manage office ror a reliable firm: good rererences required; must Invest 500 In business: salary, S900 per year and interest lu business. Address Box 82, Elmlra, N. Y MAN Immediately, a man with push and tl. 500 cash to take charge or office anil men selling special goods: SI50 per month, with ample security rormoney. Address J. M.. Dispatch office. MEN Active workers for "Shepp's Photo, graphs of the World," costing J100.000: holi day bonanza: agents wild with success: Mr. Edw. T. Henry. Bowertown. Pa., cleared S190 in one week; Miss Jennie A. Clark. Salida, Colo.. 139 the first day: outfit $1.00; terms free. Address Globe Bible FnblWiIng Co., 723 Chestnut st, Phllaaa., Pa., or 353 Dearborn St., Chicago. III. 0 NE harnessmakcr at 2303 Carsou St., Southside. "r i first-class roll turners Ja accustomed to shapes. John A. Butz. office 132 First av. SALESMEN City or country, to sell O'Keefe's If Ills, "a sure curs ror liver derangements, colds, conghs, etc. : agents make Jo to fS a day. Dr. O'Keere & Co.. 12J2 Penn av. SALESMEN To sell Wiegand's rrame hanger ror - pictures, crayons, mirrors, signs, etc. : no pie- ture hangs perfectly without It. Hanger Co.. 1232 Penn av. Ulcgand Frame SALESMEN 5 first-class gents' furnishing goods salesmen: only well experienced oues need ap ply. Applv at Kanfmanns' to-inorrow morning. SALESMFJT We want traveling salesmen to sell our goods as a side line: .samples carried In pocket. Ohio OU and Grease Co.. Cleveland, o. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter Young man with expcrlem e as bill clerk and office assist ant preferred. Address with references. Box H. Dispatch office. rpiNXER ror inside and outsldq work; must be X steady: wages $2 25 per d ty: nine hours' work. Apply to A. A atson. East Liverpool, O. UPHOLSTERER Shuman Bros., Good position ; first-class man. 420 Wood st. "ITTASHERS Two flrst-clasf carriage washers IT and hostler: Inquire between 1 and 3o'cIock v. M. Union Cab Co., 412 Duquesne way, Thomas Hammcll, Manager. Agents. " AGENTS Salarv or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical ink Erasing Pencil: the most uselul and novel invention or the age; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds: works like magic; 200 to 500 per cent profit: agents making f50 per week: we also want a general agent to take charge or territory ana appoint sub agents: a rare chance to make money. Write ror terms and sun- 6 le or erasing, Monroe Eraser SIfg.Co., X10, La rosse. Wls AGENTS to represent best accident, sick and burial fund association lu America; over 9J0, itiu paid to Its members In disability benefits dur ing inepasivear. Auoress, wiin reiereucc. u. x.. 'lliouias, Sti'te Agent, Dj Bols. Pa. AGENTS S3 to $7 daily; experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co., PerfumersfWcst WInsted, -CL AGENT For the best selling goods on the mar k tt. Specialty .., 4C0 &mithfic(d st. Female Help Wanted. ' COOK Second cool ; two dining room girls. Boley's Hotel, 32 Diamond st. IXCEEIENCED ( li walling. 6216 Pi girl for chamber work" and enn av. (11RLS Experienced dining room girl and one T lor UU lien. Apply earlj' 2911 Penn av., city. ' IRli For general housework. JT and Stanton avs., E. E. Apply, Highland GIRL For general housework: good wages paid. Inquire 275 Firth av. LADIES or young men to lake light, pleasant work at their own homes (1 to $3 per day can be quletl) made; work sent by mall: no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe 3irg. Co., liox 5X11. Boston, Mass. Established 18 LADIES to do rancy work at their homes or to act as agents. Call and see work or address J, M. Lemar & Co., 90 Fourth av. "VTUESE Experienced nurse Tor Infant: ll End. Address N. N., Dispatch office East -CALESLADY A first-class cloak saleslady. O ply Parisian Cloak & Suit Co. crt Cash girls for K.infinanns' new drygoods de- uv paruneut. Apply ai iourm uoor. . Male and Female Help "Wanted. HOUSEKEEPER, ladles' maid, nurses. Seam stresses: laundresses, family cook, i to SO; chamber maids, dining room girls, house girls, cooks lor restaurants and boarding houses, hotel chamber maids, kitchen and laundry girls, night cook, male and remale cooks for country, colored help, butlers, drivers, teamsters, larm hands, white and colored waiters. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson, 603 Grant st. HELP Man cook, butcher, waiters, colored man servant, teamster, hotel and restaurant cooks, dbhwashrrs. chambermaids, pantry girl, laun dress, washerwoman, child's nurse, family cooks, chambermaids, waitress, house sirls, managing housekeeper: all first-class lielo report here. .Median's Agency, 5M Grant St. Financial Wanted. BENSWA"OEEA ZAHN-FIre Insurance. 60 Fourth av. 4 - JOHN K.EWINtt'4; CO.. 107 Federal St., make quick loans: money ready. MUJN r.i to loan on real estate security In any sums desired; lowest rates or interest: quick to loan on real estate security In an' and economical service. Piper A Clark, 131 Fourth ayenue. MONEY at 5 per cent: we have $30,000 to loan. t 303 up. J. c. Alles & Co.. 164 Fourth ay. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver, & Co., 92 Fourth av. ' MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county real estate. J. H. Chambers' Co., 108 Fourth.ay. TO LiOAN tao,oai on mortgages: 100 ana up ward at 6 per cent; 500, COu at 4X per cent on residence or business property, firms. S. H. French. 125 Fourth 1 vacant lots or WANTED-Mortgages on Improved cltyor Alle gheny city property. McCune t Coulter, 93 Fourth ay. Ol A 000 to loan at 6 per cent interest; amounts tU tosult. A?Z.yers& Co., No. 93 Fed eral st. Booing Wanted. WANTED To rent room on ground floor about 50 reet square, with power: 200-horse power required. Adoress H, L. D South Thirtieth and Jane su., Pittsburg, Pa. , WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION-An architectural draughtsman and building superintendent of experience, whose time at; present Is only partially taken up. would make plans ror new buildings, specifications, bills or quantities, etc.. at home, or would undertake the superintendence or new houses ror architects or builders. Address ror one week Architect, Dis patch office. POSlTION-To Intending exhibitors. Columbian Exposition -A resident mechanical engineer Is optni i cumremrau, to tate charge or exhibits, to act as agent for the sale, and make reports thereon : IClClCUkH, 111. K. Hnlchllffe, Jackson Park, Chicago POSITION-Permanent position by experienced male stenographer: good reftrence. A. B., Dispatch office. OSITl ON as hotel baker. Address J. A.. No. 27 Eleventh St.. Wheeling. W. Va. SITUATION At foreman or Iron ronndry by a competent m-.n with years of experience: the best or rerereme given. Address Foreman. 51 Maple av., Kast.Sorwalk. Conn. SITUATION By a young man who Is energetic and steady; reference furnished. Addresa Energy, Dispatch office. Ty KITING to do at homeerenlngs. Address M., IT P. O. Box 877. Wanted Partner. PARTNER-t3.000 or security will bay hairinter estlna well-estanllsned and legitimate busi ness showing a net profit of at least l(.,i0i per i ear. Business started In ISS8 with capital or only J600. Stock to-day will Invoice at about $5,000 and busi ness Increasing and plenty or orders ahead. Profits over 50 percent. Pay rolls show 10 em ployes and highest wages paid $5 per day steady since 1883 Reasons ror selling hair Interest. I wani an active partner to assist me, who must be a good business worker and able to earn at lra! $J5 per week and take charge or the business, as other business compels me to go to Europe in January ror about 3 months. Those meaning business may addresiX. X. A., Dispatch office. Rererences exchanged. PAliTNER A gentleman as partner to purchase a hair interest for 52,000 cash In the best pay ing enterprise In Pittsburg: ha a showing of oyer $12,500 during past,12 months: holiday trade now coming In; only those who have the cash and mean strictly business need apply for particulars." Holl days. Dispatch office. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS ror nicely furnished front room wlih boarding: all conveniences: references exchanged. 3516 Firth ay., west ol Meyran av.. Oakland. , l"ANTED-Lodgcrs. Anchor Hotel. Liberty. 1 corner Knur i h: lodging per night, 2Ac, 35c, 50c; week.l 25. (1 7. $i . Hotels, Dining and Lunch Room's. COZIEST dining, lunch and Ice cream rooms In the city, Kevin's, 008 Penn av. Business men's dlnner.d' hote; ladles' noon lunch. en'cartc. HOTEL ROLL. 49 Eleventh st.. near Union depot: dean, quiet dining room: meals, 25c; beds, 25, 50 and 75c; the bar contains the best. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal, Allegheny: 81 50, t-day: special rates when permanent. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Ltve Stock For Sain. pjEHVERY wagons Delivery wagons all strles; JJ. our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 314 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone 34 JO. HORSED -One thorough-bred black pacing mare, barouche and harness: one gray mftre ror buggy and harness; will sell cheap: good saddlers; owner has no use .Tor them. Apply James War burton. Hatfield st.. bet. Forty-seventh and Forty eighth sts., seventeenth ward. HORSES AND MARlCS-50 head sold ror want or use, weighing rrom 1,400 to 1,700 ponhds; give you pick or stable- Chautauqua Lake Ice Co., 13th and Pike. HORSES Fine team or carriage horses, harness and carriage. 43 W. Diamond.. Allegheny. PONIES-Twenty (20) head of fine Shetland ponies for children: 10 head of nonv colts, also a few very neat pony outfits; these make very suitable. PhHcttno nr.a.n.Bi hl.mln. Ill In rv nav W Am w W. J. Sampson, Youngstown. O. .. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. "i ET vonr rubber stamps. steel stamps, stnnclls. ka. etc. rrom Bheaffer 7 seal presses, brass checks, etc. & Co.. 49 Filth av.. Duff's College building. STENCILS, steel stamps, teal presses, rubber stamps; etc. . A. Buntlne. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Dogs for Sale. DOG Mexican hairless dog, 6 mos. old. Canine, Dispatch office. ' Machinery and Metals For Sale. I TOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes ) from 4 to 130 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 61 boilers and euginesfn slock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted rarm engines, steam pumps governor, pullers and shirting. Tel. 3101. a-3 Part way. J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust rans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric-motors, dynanfos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engines and ooners. xompxins &. uincu, aitsuucriysi., nils burg. Pa. T7NGINES and boilers or every description: brick -Uj vara snnnnes: contractors ana roiungmiii ma chlnery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San Musical Instruments. GOOD upright piano: mast sell: merchandise or cash. 95 Hemlock St., Allegheny. Call after 5 o'clock; PIANO ?71 cash beys ah elegant square piano worth S.-iOO. Inquire at206 Smlthfleld St. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BILLIARD and poolroom First-class place with cigar stand and barber shop. Address D.J. S.. DUpatch office. FOR SALE Public Sale By order or the execu torfor the estate or Win. Oeddes, dee'd., on Ihnrsday. Dec. U 1892. at 2o'clock P.M., on the premises at Sharpsvllle. Pa.. Mercer county: ma chine shop and foundry, whole plant fully equipped, ana In full operation with a big paying business; also 40 shares or gas stock or citizens' If at. Gas Co.. orjiew Brighton, Pa. C W. Palmer and J. V. Roe, Evecntors, New Brighton, Pa. GROCERY stores, 1200 to t5,000:'clgar, bakery, restaurant, saloon and hotels nice business t exchange ror lots. Holmes Co., 420 Smlthfleld. GROCERY At a sacrifice-Good grocery store: good location and good trade: terms to suit purchaser. K. G.. Dispatch office. TJESTAURANT and boarding house ror sale In J.V best location In Pittsburg: first-class business in ererj respect: will bear thorough investigation ; slckne?sctueor8etllng. G. G.,-Dlspstch office. SHOE STORE A complete stock or fine shoes, fixtures, turmture. etc.; also lease on store; best location in, Pittsburg. Address. Shoe Store. Dispatch office. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Bind and Vlckroy sts., Robert Coward, Bluff st. near collego. 2 LOTS, 22x100 to an alley: 80 leet rrom Herron Av. Park, Madison av.: street paved ahd sew ered: fiigstone sidewalks: onlr925 each: big bar galiu J.C. Alles i. Co.. 161,4th av. Tel. 167. East End Lots For Sale. FORSAI.E-Only SI.200-BeautIful level lata in one of the most desirable residence locatiou In the East Eud on Juniata and Warerly ats.,' Twentv-second ward, near Penn av., on line of Duquesne electric cars: these lots are very desir able ror Improvement or as an Investment, as rrom their location an Increase or value is almost cer tain. (143. J W. A. Hurrdn & Sons, No. 80 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE-bchenlcy Park lots 50x150. greater rrontage ir desired. Woodland avenue,- be tween Forbes ayenue anil Sehenley Park: asphal tum pavement: 6trcet railroad; cheap easy terms. Frank F. .Mcola.5100 Forbes or 20 FlRli artnuc. "POlt SALE-Beautirnl lot. 23. reet ft-onr. on Bo JD quet street; one or tlie most desirable resi dence locations In Oakland: price made low to sell quick. (124). W. A. Herron & bons, 80 Fourth avenue. EJ T A to f70 per foot, on asphalt paved stroet, SOU choice East End Neighborhood, near-'P. R. Rv and tws rapid transit lines; 'Hue level lots, good sewerage, gas. electric light, etc ; no. en sh re quired rrom purchasers who will build. See Black & Balrd; 95 Fourth ir. . ', ' -i h ' S H.-V . 1 Farms For Sale. PARM A fine 'stock and'erop rarm or SO acres, wlih good dwelling and outbuildings; spring house: large orchard; abundance or water, etc.. etc.: said to be one or the best ranns In any ot the neighboring counties, and situated within onemlle or railroad station. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st., l'lttsburg. x "17ARM A good rarm ot 9 acres near the city jl auuraiiroaa; excellent uweiinig. large oarn, tine orchard: plenty or water: one or the healthiest and most pleasant places In the county: au excel lent spot lor a suburban home. Jas. W, Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. IXR SALE Or exchange Agood farm or about . 110 acres, close to railroad station, convenient to the cltv: dwelling, iiutbulldlnes. two orchards: plenty or water anil In a good natural gas district; H great oargani ; to close an account. 4 as. , vrape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE A fruit and truck farm or 10S acres, 35 miles rrom Pittsburg, on B. ft O. It. U.: pays 10 per cent net on price wanted: immediate possession given. For price and description ad dress P. u. Barnhart. Wesi Newton. Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED BEAJ. ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. A HOME the best Christmas gift; I have a few lots on line or cable cars on w'dch I will build you a house lu suit, or will sell you a house already built on easy raymentstnow is our chnce; call and talk it over. A. Bituck. 4l Grant St. IAST END 2 house and lots; rare Investment: 1 rents (75 a month: bricks, mansard roofs. 8 krooms. small room. bath, w.c, furnace, vestibule. nan, ceuar: an in prime oroer: z nice 101s: space in rront and side or each house; alley In the rear; most convenient location In tbe East End. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR'SALIi-TJIPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. O 000-Wltliln 5 minutes' walk or cable cars, $ .located on Breedshlll St.. Nineteenth ward. Iot?lxl00 rt. with new rrame dwelling of slate roof, tone cillar and fire rooms; city water In tl.t house; t2)0 or more cash, bat on easy payments it desired, see Thos. McCaffrey, 3500 Butlti st..cli Allegheny Residence For .Sale. ALLEGHENY A neat brick dwelling and two lots In the vicinity or the parks: line neigh borhood: 12 rooms lu dwelllngand the usual modern r equlrementsilots about 43x13) leet to an alley; In mediate noisesslon; keys at our office. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. TJRICK DWELLING-Second ward. Al'egheny. I rooms, with batn. natural gas and other modern appliances: all In good order; cotitjguons toelectrlc cars: prlco only5,500. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood at.. Pittsburg. XJORTII AV.. Allegheny A hiyidsome stone li front residence. 10 spacious rooms, reception lull, bath and lavatory, laundry, etc.. etc. one or the most substantial and best apportlone 1 resi dences In either cltv. lacking In no essential re cent appltaoces. Hardwood finish throughout, plate gfai windows, unique mantels, with cabi nets. Everything else on the satneepgaiitaiul perrect arrangements. We presume tmt even the 'critic" would find things tanltless. Particulars from Jas W- Drape &. Co .313 Wood St., Pittsburg. SHERMAN AV.,iNo. 59. Allegheny Iho- wcll bnllt. everv convenience brick home, s rooms. and rearframe honsc or 4 rooms, on lot 20x110 reet: a bargain to quick pnrclisser. Fidelity Title Trust o 121 ami 12:1 Fourth iv. Suburban Residences Tor Sale. ANEW 0 room house and 2 lots In the suburbs, on line or railroad, near station: a bargain to prompt pnrchaser. on monthlvpaymentsln part; Immediate possession; everything In prtmeorder. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 315 Wood st.. 1'lttsbnrg. OR exchange fine residence property In Sharps hnrg. near depot; suitable ror fashionable hoarding house, hotel or public Institution. A. Bauck, 441 Grant st. (BO OOO At Avalon. Ft. Wayne It. R., 4-room ID&i rrame house, lot 25x114: on Brighton road: very pleasant neighborhood: terms easy. Henry W. Armstrong. 61 Federal st.. Allegheny. CZ ACRES or land. near the city at a great har- O gain: small dwelling on the property. ingon me nronenv. .laa-ii. urape a to., lu vooii si., l'lttsburg. For Exchange. WANTED To exchange lot on paved street. East Knd. ror merchandise. Address Ex change. Dispatch offige. AUCTION SALES. SMITIISOI & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales Oi real estate, merclianUi-e at stores household goods at residences (Jewelry sales fdr tho trade only) promptly attended to. Offlce.M Elsnerbuildlng.cor. Stti and Wood st. o AUCTION sake; The entire furnishment of an East End residence moved to the store fcr sale. FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS, JIUSIC BOX, ETC., TUESDAY, NOV. 22, AT 10 O CLOCK, At the rooms, Nos. 24 and 26 Ninth street. Flue npright pianos brocatello parlor sulles. leather couch, music box, three fine chamber suites, lnrnu oak ball rack, cost $35; oak sideboard, china closet, extension table, leather chair, walnut bookcase, mirror door wardrobe, desk, pictures, clocks springs, mattresses and bedding; also, u large 'consignment or new furniture from n, factory going out of biisine-s, elegant car pets for rooms, balls and stairs, kitchen lur nlture. sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of V. De leaumont, Architect, No. 16 Coal Excbnnge, corner Smttnficld and Water streets. Pitts burg. Pa., until 2 p. M. DECEMBER 15, 1602 for all labor and materials required In the erection ofa hotel building, Homestead, Pa., for Mr. Alex Ilutclieson. SEALED PROPOS LS FOR SEWER I1IDS will be reopened for excavation and con struction of a brick storm sewer at Wil merding borough until T.JOr. st. NOVEM BER 25. 3802, 345 ft. of S-ft. 6 in. brick, 610 It. 3 ft. brick, 1,000 ft. 24 in. terra cotta pipe sewer, 9 inlets on catch basins and 5 manholes. Plan! nnd specifications can be seen at residence of J. L. lioyle, Westinghonse av. All bids must be accompanied by certified clieckfor$l,00, or bond lor same amount, nnd must be sent to Clerk of Council on or before 7:20 r. m., :id dressed proposal for sewer. C. i-.COWELL, Box 5, Wilmerdinir. Pa. CHOICE PROPERTIES. Mf Sr!I FSSTT -THOSE t Watson Place Lots, Situate on the line of tho Perrysvllle .ave nue electric road. Tenth ward, Allegheny, 15 minutes from City Hall. "WHY? Becansd the prices are 25 to 30 per cent be low actual value, and the contemplated city Improvements will enhance the value at least 100 per cent. (Sizes of lots, ,30x100 ft. and 50x125 fi.) (Prices, $609 to $750; easy terms.) Title insured nnd policy at insur ance without extra cost given to each pur chaser by the FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO.. Trustees. For plans and particulars see RBBDR COYLE &Ca, AGENTS, Cor. Fourth Ave., and Grant St. Agents on the grounds daily (except Sun day) from 1 to 4 p. m. FOR SALE. Lot 50 Feat Front, Center Avenue, Twentieth Ward, by 213 Feet Deep. Lot 23 Feat Front, Fulton Street. " Ilyl31on Webster Avenue. HOUSE 1312 MURIEL STREET And Lot nrarly 33 Front by 1U Feet Deep. Inquire or JOHN A. WILSON, 149 Fonrtli Avenue. HOR RENT STORE ROOM, Corner Sheffield at. and Beaver ar. A. D. WILSON, 85 Federal St., Allegheny. TjOR KENT STORE AND DWELLING Of Groom?, No. 3 Pennsylvania avenue, A 1 legheny. , A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal sr. The New Steel Works at... KENSINGTON are..... Now being built and will be completed and in operation on or before June i, 1893. This industry, added to those already established, will make KENSINGTON Second only to Pittsburg. There is no place in the United States that offers the same advantages to purchasers. See Keiflii ill Buy a Lot if you want' to double your savings in one year. For free tickets from Pittsburg to KEN SINGTON and return come to the office of ; Kmsiitoi ijfflT6Mt Cdpj, - 79 Fourth Ave, Pittsburg, Pa. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNEJnfT&n Pittsbnrg'sliead or. TO-NIGHT WILSON BARRETT in the new "HAMLET;" Tuesday' and Wednesday, "CLAUDIAN:" Wednesday matinee (popular prices). "THE LADY OF LYONS:" Thursday mntlneo and evening, "BEN-MY-CHKEE;" Friday, Saturday, and Satnrdny matinee, "PHARAOH. Ho ad vance in prices. Next west Hoyt's "A, Trip to Chinatown." no21-30 . THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. Thanksgiving Matinees Saturday. FREDERICK WARDE AND LOUK JAMES TO-NIGnT "JULIUS OESAR." Next week "The Lost Paradise," a strong labor plav. no21-31 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. To-Night. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Extra matinee (Thursday). Thanksgiving, JAMES O'NEILL In his latest success, FONTENELLE. Regnlar prices. Next week Hanlon Uros". Fantasma. no20-107 MISS EMMA JUCH IN A GRAND CONCERT AT OLD CITY HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23. Assisted by MR. A. KARPOCHEWSKY. the marveloni yonns Russian violinist, and MR. J. J. 1SENSEE. a talented basso. Tickets now on sale at S.Hamilton's. All seats reserved at 50c, 75c and SI GO. nolO-M-MTna HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO Night, Matinee, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. "THE METEORS," Ameri ca's Greatest Specialty Company. Thanks giving Day matinee, night prices. Extra matinee Friday next. no20-13 EUROPEAN" STEAMSHIrs. ANCHOR LINE. Steamer Leave New York Every Saturday . For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates ror Saloon Passage. Cabin, $& and upwards, Serond Cabin, 830. Steerage, 813. Passengers booked at through rates to or rrom lay city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drntts n London 'wjld at Lowest Rut. Book or Information, tours and sailing lista ror lushed on application to Agents. HENDERSON KKOlilKlts. 7 Howling Green. N. Y.. or.l. J. MCCORMICK. 6393inithfieldst.. Pitts burg. F. M. SEMPLE. liu Itderal su. Allegheny. OC19-MWF WHITE STAR LINE. For Qucenstown and Liverpool. Royal anJ Unite! M itc M.iil sic unen. Ger.Ti'c. Nov " 3 am (iermauic. Dec. 21. Tm Tenlonlc, v.3J. Ipm Tt;atoiilc.lec.23.1:?0piii Britannic Dec 7. 8 arc Britannic. Jan. 4.7 am Mlalr&tic Ife.l4.1:3np!n Adriatic. Jan. II. 1pm From White star ilock.foot or West Tenth street. New York. Saloon rates, ?50 and upward, according to steamer and luc ulen of herth. Second cabin on these steamers. 5-10 and ?: limited excursion tick ets, iT5 and $35; steerage iron or to the olucoun trr. J20. White Star drafts parable on demand Inalltha f principal lianas throiifrnont Great Itrltain. Apply rUUburjr. or 11. MA1TI,AND K KbhY, General Agent. 2 Jlroitdwjf, . 1. nUO-D a.:ei jl..:n jlxzeste KOTAI. MAIL 'rEOISIIIl'-J. GLASGOW to FIIIX.aOEIiFHI.V via DKKEYandGALWAY. Tnomostdi roct route rrom Scotland and North and Middlo or Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, JO. Steeriige, all. STATE! SERVICE OF LlnC.. STEAMSHIPS. NEW YOKK and GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Nov. 21 State or California. 3 A.X Dec. 15 btate or Nebraska 300s. Dee. 29 State of CaliiornLi 300V. Cabin. $40. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, $13. Apply to J. J.MtCOKMICK, 6J9 Smlthfleld St. JolS-p After 19 Years of Trial, E LAINE, THE FAMILY SAFEGDAED Bit, ' Is Conceded Co Co the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. .It is tho very highest grade or refined pe troleum, from wmcli in the process or mann lacture, every imnnrity hits been eliminated. Elaine is free from benzine and paraffine; it will never chill in tne coldest temoeratura Known on this continent. In color, Elaine Is spring-water white, and its "fire test" is so high as to mate itas abso lutely sale as any lllnminant known. Haying no disagreeable odor, Elaino is a pleasant oil forlamiiy use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Limp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! Ts'aereSr OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold In IS Years From 1S73 to ISM. Elaine Cannot Bo Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, fel PITTSBURG. PA. S500 TO 8500,000 IZM gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st.1 Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. r w r 1 ' ' 1
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