mgam SjwvrrjB C -"W? THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ERTDAT, NOVEMBER 25, -1892. Guskj's Break the Record in GiviDg Thanksgiving Turkeys to the Poor. MANY BIG DINNERS GIVEN AWAY. Two and a Half Hours Required to Ac commodate the Crowds. FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE HADE HAPPY It was a happy and expectant throne tbat crowded Market street yesterday morning In front of Gusty's clothing emporium. Lone before the employes put in their ap pearance to begin the day's usual business, the sidewalk about the main entrance to the store was blockaded, and passing pedestri ans had to take the other side of the street or wriggle thi ough the surging mass of hu manity. It was a cold morning, but they didn't mind that. Nor did they grumble when the wind came around the corner and threatened to blow many or the little tots an ay; for the little children and burly men were alike crowded together. The reason or all this good nature was not hard to find; for on one side of the store was a window piled high with turkeys. Each one in that happy throng apparently had a ticket care fully stowed nwiy that at the proper time would be produced, and one of these big fat, plump fowls would be theirs. Go sky's Thanksgiving Day. It was Guky's Thanksgiving Day. That meant a great deal to the poor of the two cities. For j ears past it has been the cus tom of this well-known film, that Is pre sided over by Mrs. J. M. Gusky, and that has won a high place in Pittsbuig commer cial circles, to distribute to the cities' poor hundreds of turkeys and trimmings for Thanksgiving dinner. It has become an established Dractice, and it is with pleasure thej'look fomard to this as one of the hap piest days in the whole year. Such munifi cence as practiced by Giisky's is worthy of high commendation. It brings pleasure to many a Heart ana satlsiactton to many a stomach that would so unsatisfied wore it not lor the lew whoso liberally disttibute this woild's goods with which they have been so bountifully supplied. Promptly at 8 o'clock the doors on the south side of the mammoth establishment wete thrown open and tho rush began. As the hapuy people filed In their faces and general uiatwiu were a study worthy the tiained eye of ti.e closest student of nature. Men, women and childien jostled each other and pushed forward for a common purpose the leceivingofa turkey. The represent atives 01 every civilized nation on the face of the earth w ero noticed, ana all stood side by side and expected to receive the same gut. People o! "all sorts, conditions races and occupations could be seen crowding through the doorway, turning to tbeleftand lining up in front of the window, which was piled high with the things that bring cheer to a cold stomach and gladness to a sad heart. Distributing the Turkeys. Within a few minutes the largo and ca pacious aisle was filled to overflowing and a halt had to be called. The door was closed so as to relieve the pressuie and the work of distribution begun. That the turkey holds a warm place in the hearts of the people is attested by the eagerness with which it was sought yesterday. The lact that it was tree also may have contributed to the general eagerne-s of the lucky ones who held a ticket winch entitled them to one of tne buds that is enshrined in the hearts of the American people, paiticularly on a holiday. At such times the eagle may scream, but w lien it comes to a matter of close counting and a question of fine discriminatior of w hat is tasteful and beautilul and that lends joy to the sorrows of the whole world, the easle is strictly not "in it" with the turkey. Such was the case yesterday. Everyone wanted a turkey. Tliey apparently didn't care a snap for the rest of the world or what might be going on at that particular mo ment en other parts of this mundane sphere and thpy.generalty succeeded. II they didn't they either didnoth&vc a ticket or had ne glected some other necessary qualification and had themselves to blame. 1 ho manage ment was perfect. Not a hitch occurred, lively move of the experienced attendants was ptoductiveof some good work and the distribution of the gifts w ent on at a rapid rate. It was a happy moment for many a poor heart. The Trimmings Went With It First the ticket was presented, and the size of tne family lor which the turkey was intended w as whispered to the ticket re ceiver, who called out to his right-hand man, and he passed the good news on to the next The fowl was selected and handed to the happy applicant. A quart or two of cranberries was next tossed into the basket or aims of the lortunatc porson. Turning to Hie right a patch of celery was en couutere'd. Xo one was allowed to leave it until the stockof the Aim had been dimin. Ishedbynt least two bunches or when the lamily w as unusually large. and a magnificent tin Ley graced the recipient of favors the i.ift was incicased to three bunches. The ceremony was over. Tue effort had been m-ide and the prize was won. The next move was to get out of the store and home. If a lecordof all the happy tlioug, is, words of praUe and exclamations of thanksgiving that escaped from the lips ol the many who walked in and then walked out of that store yesterday, for the one who was so thougnt ful ns to i eniember the less fortunate beings o! this woild and who tried to make them enjoy the good things of this life, they would indeed be a worthy l ecord for any one's, life. Anyone who watched the people come and go could fully realize the memory of that old maxim, It is more blessed to cue than to receive.'" JZ cry Applicant Got a Turkey. The hour for the distnbution of the tur keys had been set eatly, so as to allow ample time for the pieparation ot the Thanksgiving dinner. It took nearly two houis to dispose of all the good things held in readiness for the anxious people. They I came m such numbers that when the first I r7i.lv wVs exliiuVted rnanv r, ,,' ppij was exuausteu many moie stood I uting their turn. Tardiness is tho bane of I buppiy waitiu tinn'initv. and there will alwavsba a io stiaIeis, whether after the good or bad things of this Hie. Some weie there who had no ticket or had lelt them "lying on the table at home." These were stood aside to wait until tne lush was past if they seemed to he in particular need. T.ieso did not all iciraln, hut wended their way out or the More after watching the people come and go lor a few moments. When the first stock had been distributed others were ordered and no deserving person went away without a Thanksgiving dinner. In all there were TOO turkeys given awav, and Into ra many homes of Pittsburg and Allegheny were carried gladness and joy. The custom has become one of the jeaiuicsof the management or the Gusky fii ra, this being the seventh time it has been l cpcatetl In distributing the turkeys, and asking what -.izod family it was they served, some surprisingly sized ones were found. There were several numbering from 16 to 18 mem bers each. Thee were given the heaviest lowls. Fully 5,003 people were made happy by yesterday's gifts, and each will have a word ot praise for the donor. Someorthee patrons have been regular callers atGusky's on Thanksgiving, and an they resort at the distributing window with each successive year their laces have become familiar. Nearly everyone asks for a larga turkey each year, which gives evidence of a pros perous growth. By the worthy practice of giving annual gifts the poor as well as "the rich are enablea to celebiate Thanksgiving in true American style, and many a sad heart is made glad. Ask for our raisin brandy for mince pies. There is no better, and only $1 for a lull quart at Max Klein's. Pianos, Pianos, Organs, Organs. Mellor & Hoene, 77 Fifth Avenue. Tho most durable and reliable. The best for the money. Largest line of instruments in the city. Easy pay ments. Send lor circulars. Order Now for Christmas. Cabinet photos $1 50 per doz. Panel pict nre freo with every doz. better grade. Guar antee given with every order. Crayons from $iS0up. Lare assortment of frames. Lowest prices. Lies' Portrait Studio, 10 and 12 Sixth street. Small In size, great In results; Do Witt's Little Early Riser. Rest pill for constipation best lor slcjc headache and sour stomach. nttsbnrg & Lake Erie R. R. Leave Pittsburg at 7:00 a. .Central time, arrive in Cleveland atlO 35a. v., and Chicago at 9:00 p. it. Leave Pittsburg at 11:15 A. K.. arrive in Buffalo at 7.30 r, x. OIL WELLS SHUT DOWN. Contractors and Drillers Go Homo for Thanksgiving Drop of 500 Barrels in McDonald's Production Work on the New Pipe Lines Indiana Operations. There was a general suspension of opera tions yesterday throughout the oil fields. It waa as quiet as on a Sunday. In the Allegheny county fields many of the con tractors and drillers live in Washington, Butler and other outlying points, and in the great majority of cases the drilling wells were shut down Wednesday afternoon and evening, and the men went to their homes. There were no reports of the pipe line runs and shipments, -with the exception of the W. L. Mellon lines. Their runs Wednesday amounted to 6.1S0 barrels, and the deliveries -were 6,652 barrels. The production of the McDonald field was reported to be 19,500 barrels, which is 500 less than on Wednesday. Yesterday morning the Woodland OH Company's No. S, on tho Scott (arm, was mating &u Darreis an uour, and the well of Knox Bros. & Co., on tho Scott property, was flowing 45 barrels an hour. Tho Woodland Oil Company will com mence to rig up this morning at its No. 3 on the Scott. It will bo drilled by the Gormley Brothers. In the eastern McCurdy district operators are awaiting developments at tho Forest Oil Company's -well on the A. P. Clever farm, which is located west of south from their big one on tho D. IC Clever, and ir it proves dry in the fifth sand they will then expect the pool to go east and west, and will watch Greenlee & Font's Aiken farm well, which is located to the west. Greenlee & Forst's well on the Woods farm north or Gregg station is due in the fifth sand to-day or to-morrow. Undercliff TVells In the Sand. At Undercliff Wittmer & Co. are in the top of the 30-foot sand on the Gilner farm, and Mercer and McClurg are In the same forma tion on the Muller property. Jennings & Co. may reach the third sand to-morrow on the Herman farm, and Fatter son & Sohn will be in the bottom of the 30 foot to-day on the Zucker farm. Their Erhmemront is on top of the fourth sand. Work on tlielfow Pipe lanes. The United States Pipe Line Company which is building a line from Xitusvllle through the northern tier counties to a point on the Hudson river, has taken ad vantage of the lato dry weather, and have laid the line across all of the large streams while they were at the low water mark. They will thus avoid any difficulties which they would no doubt have encountered nad they attempted to cross the streams during the winter or spring. Much of the pipe has been strung along the proposed route, and by the time the stations are completed they expect to have the pipe connected. This, they say, will be in March or the early part of April. The Producer" and Refiners' line which will connect the United States line and the Titusvllle refineries with the lower fields is almost completed. Less than hair a dozen miles of pipe are yet to be laid. Increased Activity In Indiana. The Indiana fields are attracting a great deal oi attention just now, and many of the Pennsylvania operators have been visiting the Hoosler pools recently. They claim It is cheaper drilling in that territory, and that the wells which are producers hold up much better than they do in this State. The most extensive operations ate in Jay and Wells counties, with a small amount in Adams county. The present production of these is about 6,000 barrels, half of which is in Jay county, 1,500 in Wells and the balance in Adams county. IF yon -want to know about realty for sale read THE DISPATCH adlets. AN AEIST0CEATIC WEDDING. The Brazilian Minister's Daughter Married to a Chicago Gentleman. WASHI50TO3T, Nov. 24. Special The most aristocratic and exclusive wedding of the season was celebrated this evening at the residence of the Brazilian .Minister. Senor Salvador de Mendonca, when his daughter, Amelia de Mendonca, was married to Archi bald HcKean, of Chicago. The honse of the Legation was beautifully decorated with flowers and with the rare works of art which the Minister looks upon as his most precious possessions. The company was In keeping with the taste of the father or the bride, and instead of the fashionable mob which might nave been expected, there was but a small company of the most select of the art and literary circles ofthe capital. Bemembering the standing ofthe Minister in sooiety and the customs usual in diplo matic swelldom, it was one of the most re markable -weddings that have ever occuried In the city. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of per manently beneficial effects and nero satis fied with transient action, but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs -will permanently euro habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. VTOTICE-MEMBERS OF THE SEVERAL PA 1 TRIOTIU orders and others Interested are In vited to attend an immigration meeting to be given by Nelson P. Reed Council. No. 883, Jr. O. U. A. M.. in Bible Hall. No. 60 Arch St., Allegheny, THIS EVENING at 7:43 o'clock. Hon. Win. A. Stone and other able speakers will address the meeting. Business Changes. DISSOLUTION' NOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY given that til" partnership latelv subsisting be tween H. A. Ebernardt and XV. s.'Frye under the firm name of H. A. Ebernardt ft Co , was mutual ly dissolved this 9TII DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1S32. II. A Ebcrhardt continuing In the business as heretofore. All debts owing to the said pirtnershlp are to he lecelved by said H. A. Eberhardt and all demands on the 6ald partnership are to be present ed to him for payment, tblgnedj H. A. EBERHARDT, W. S. FRYE. Election. Orrici; ot monoxgahela In-scbaxce Co.. 1 eo ruuKiu jncsuE, PlTTSBUBG. Pa., Nov. 22. 1892. T?LECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF Jj fifteen directors to serve fur the ensuing year will be held at this office on TUESDAY. December 6. 1892. between the honrsori2 jt. andl r jk JOHN 11 claxfv en-eur " ' "' LlAA- secretary. Legal Notices. ESTATE OF WILLIAM L. ANDERSON, DE ChASED Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of W illlam L. Anneon have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all liersons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havlugclalms against the same should make them known without delay. J. (j. EBBERT, 213 Ohio street, Allegheny. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Isabella Mc Clelland, deceased. late of Pittsburg. Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all liersnns indebted to said estate are reanested to make Immediate mrmfnt iki and those having claims against the same will make them known without delay. W. J. MCCRACKEN. lv-..,nr, H. J. MCCRACKEN, Executors. 6JI Liberty st. JOSLAH ConEN 4 CO., Attorneys, 85 Diamond st, ESTATE OF ADOLPH ABRAMS. DECEASED Execntor's Notice-Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Adolph Abrains. late or the city or Pittsburg. In the coun ty or Allegheny and State or Pennsylvania, de ceased, have been granted to the uuderslgned, to whom 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 knoirn without delav to JOSEPH FINK, Executor, No. 912 Liberty ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. TERSONAL. 1 PERSONAL -treatment. Mrs Dr. McGranor's imperial 350 Wjlle av. PLlfeOSAL-Creiht. yes, crertlt, goods, silks, satins, wraps,cto. on fine dress WrjtTm ... nt.l. IlWVPr'S Room 4. McCance block, 701 smlthfleld. PERSONAL-Vlslt Mrs. Elliott's hair dressing and manicure parlors; superfluous balr re moved by electric needle. 612 Penn av. PERSONAL-ProL Geo. Markley. practical phrenologist, graduate of the American Insti tute or Phrenology; office hours. 4 to 9 P. M.( ex amlnatlous, il. 8 Seneca st.. city. PERbONAl Hair, inoies, etc. on ladies" races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. MUs itrcng. office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. IjLRsONAL Ladles wishing to take -furko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlorsatWB Penn av.. 1'lttsburg. MUs Sherwood. PERSONAL Occult science demonstrated; Dr. Jenkins Griffith's Ta-ra-zon bpcclHc Reme dies never fall; thousands pronounced Incurable restored to robust health: people Innumerable In dorse them. Pharmacy, Third and Grant, Pitts burg. PERSON AL Young married lady wonld like any niaxiberof young wives to know that she has a most excellent recipe for the promotion of peace and happiness in the home circle: send your hus band's clothes to Dickson, the tailor, who will clean, prrss and repair them at a most moderate cost. For proor see Dickson, the Tailor, 65 Fifth ar., second floor. Telephone IMS, B3Classifiedreal estate advertisements on this foge ten cents perline for each insertion, and none takenor less than twenty cents. UNTIL FUItTHEK NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offlcei. Wanted Advertiscmentx of All JGnds, SUCH AS situations, booms, MALE HELP, BOAKDINf), rEMALE HELP, BOARDEllSi AGKNTS, MISCELLANEOUS, r EKSOXAX.S. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OrES. HKANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WIIERE WANTS. FOP. SALE. TO LET AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Thk Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, HO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 33. FOR THE SOUTHSIU. "S CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 6K2. FOR THE EAST END, J.W.'WAlAvr 6121 PENN AV. PITTSBURG-ADDniONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. EM1L G. STUCK EY. 24th street anrt Penn avenye. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sU. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avs. WANTED. Male Help. BAKER Bread and cake baker at 73 Marlon St., Pittsburg. BLACKSMITH for bottle factory. J., Dispatch office. Address E. J. BOY About 16, bright and good at figures, hav ing! some experience in office preferred: a good igoo -.1)1! chance for an Intelligent boy. Address Blair, DIs- paten omce. BOOKKEEPER An experienced bookkeeper and all round business man to take charge of a set of corporation books outside of the city: good opening; references required. Address Lock Box 1052, city. BOOKKEEPER-Must be accurate, rapid and attentive to business: good reference required: resident of East End preferred. Address In own handwriting C, Dispatch office. East End. lAN VAhbEKS Vew gooa men: good pay J Wheeler 4 Wilson Mfg. Co.. 6 blxtl u si. MANVASSER:! for our 75e water filter; blgcora- (lARI'ENTERS-Good carpenters at once. U. K. J Beam. Howe St., corner College av.. East End. LABORERS 200 colored and white railroad labor ers : fare advanced. 610 Grant st. MAN Immediately, a man with push and il.SOO cish to take charge or office and men selling special goods; S150 per month, with ample security for money. Address J.M., Dispatch office. MEN Active workers for "Shepp's Photo graphs ofthe World," costing flOO.000: holi day bonanza: agents wild with snecess: Mr. Edw. T. Henry. Bowertown, Ta., cleared S190 In one week; .Miss Jennie A. Clark. Sallda, Colo . $39 the first day; outfit $1.00; terms free. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co., 72J Chestnut St., Phllaaa., I'a., or 353 Dearborn St., Chicago. III. MILK SHIPPER wanted: will pay good market price. Address H. M.. Dispatch office. MILL WRIGHT Must be a competent mechanic and experienced manager: state age. refer ence and wages expected. Address Manufacturer. Dispatch office. PACKER-First-class bottle packer. C. E. Heerleln. larentum. Pa. Address p EPRESENTATIVE-One in each town in W. XV Pa. to solicit parties desiring to secure In ad vance their rooms with or without board during the World's Fair; bank refcrenca required. World's Fair Hotel Providing Co., 1232 Pennav., Plt'sburg. Pa. C ALESMEN To sell Wleeand's frame hanger for .ajir..n lu sen it ic-sauu-s lraine nangerior tures, crayons, mirrors, signs, etc. ; no plo ings perfectly without It. wiegand Frame r Co., 1232 Penn av. u pictures, lure naui Hanger STENOGRAPHER and typewriter: young man; state age, experience, reference and salary ex pected. Address S. C. C, Dispatch office. WANTED Boy. 14 tu 16 years old; steady em ployment. B. E. Arons, Jeweler, 65 Fifth avenne. WATCHMAKER A good watchmaker who also understands engraving. Apply at Kauf manns. Agents. AGENTS Salarv or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil! the most useful and noTel Invention of the afire: erases Ink thoroughlv In two seconds: works like magic; 200 to 500 per cent profit; agents making $50 per week: we also want a general agent to take charge of territory ana appoint sub agents: a rare cnance to make money, vt mc tor terms ana sain Eie oi erasing, rosse. Wis. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 10, La AGENTS to make $5 to 10 per day selling our carriage and 61elgh stores; no one who drives lu cold weather should he without one if they value their health; send $2 for sample and fuel. Specialty Co., 43) Sralthtleld street. AGENTS S3 to f7 dally: experience unnecessary Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. BOOK AGENTS To canvass manufacturers, wholesale and retail merchants, banks, etc.: 50 per cent commission on every (10 order. Ad dress Directory Publishers, 150 Fifth av,, New York. Female Help Wanted. DISn WASHERS, cooks: housework places free waiting. Exchange, 910 Penn av. GIRL Experienced girl for chamberwork and waiting. (216 Penn av. LADY Wanted to take the agencv In Pittsburg of a Philadelphia publishing house: hlgh.cost works only. Address, giving qualifications In full, 11. L. Everett, 227 South Sixth St., Philadel phia. LADY CASHIER In wholesale house: one who lias had some experience as a stenographer aud typewriter: must hae ery best reicrences. -Apply to C33 Liberty St. LADIES or vocng men to lake light, pleasant work at their own homes fl to S3 per day can he quietly made: work sent by mall: no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box 5331. Boston, Mass. Established 1830. TX7 ANTED Youne ladv in photo stnrtlo. as V saleslady and bookkeeper; one who has ex perience preferred: state and write particulars. Photo, Dispatch office. Male and Female Help 'Wanted. HOUSEKEEPER. ladles' maid, nnrses. seam stresses: laundresses, family cook, (4 to 16: chamber maids, dining room girls, house girls, cooks lor Testaurants aud boarding houses, hotel chamber maid-, kitchen and laundry girls, night cook, male and female cooks for country, colored help, butlers, drivers, teamsters larm hands, white and colored waiters. Miss Dolan, successor toMrs. Ihompson, COS U rant st, WANTED At once Man cool, dish washers, dining room girls, chambermaids, pantrr girls, hotel cooke, lamily cooks, chambermaids, nurse, house girls, working housekeeper: alt first class help report here; large numbers are cmploj cd dally. Median's Agency, 545 Grant st. Situations "Wanted. T'vRA WINGS or tracing to do at homo h; iy exnerl- XJ enccd mechanical draughtsman, Address T. O. O., Dispatch office. POSITION-Artlst-Flrst-class and rapid crayon worker desires permanent situation, or will work up prints at reasonable rates; all work made by hand and guaranteed. Address T. A. btauler. Artist, Tyrone, Pa. POSITION for a first-class accountant expe rienced In all classes of accounting. Apply to R. J. Buchanan Mercantile Bureau, 510 Times building. POSITION As hotel housekeeper In first-class hotel: best of reference given. Address Mrs. Basting's Employment Office, Pittsburg, Fa. "POSITION as oce clerk or night watchman: A 1 J city references. jLQdress i. w , 11.. Dispatch oincc. SITUATION By an experienced and competent bookkeeper, permanent situation: good refer ences. 'Address Bookkeeper. Dispatch office. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter-Young lady, thoroughly tru-tworthv and experienced, will ing to make herself generally useful in office busi ness: a good position more of a consideration tnau salary. Address Elizabeth. Dispatch office. "7 ANTED-By a man of 15 years' experience, IT upholstering, repairing, reflnlshiug, also drapery work at your residence; reference given. Address R. It., Dispatch office. WAN1ED Situation as gardener or florist: Scotchman: single: well up In greenhouse work. Address Florist, Dispatch office, E, E, VANTED-SltuatIon as Janitor or any kind of l V Inside work; good references given. Address J. K. I., Dispatch office. TXJORK to do at home. Address H.W., Dispatch Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. ) ARK WAY, 109, Allegheny Roomers and table boarders. ROOMERS and boarding; all modern conve . nlenccs: finest location in Oakland. 3516 Fifth av., IK squares west of Oakland power house. Boarding Wanted. TTTANTED-Byman. wife and baby, room and TV board: private family or part of furnished house in or near city; state terms. Address Joseph, Dispatch office. Business Opportunities WanteC. TXT" ANTED Business opportunity I have a TV party with fl.OCO who desires to buy an es tablished business or an interest Id a business! It must be good and making money and stand the closest irontlnff! If vou have someihlnr rnnd nm I In and sea tne. Joan D. Banks, M Fourth art WANTED. , Hotels, Dining and Lunch Booms. COZIEST dining, Innch and Ice cream rooms In the city, Kevan's. 908 Penn av. Business men's dlnner.4' lioterladles' noon lunch. en'carte. HOTEL ROLL, 49 Eleventh it., near Union depot; clean, quiet1 dining room: meals, 25c; beds, 25, 60 and 75c; the bar contains the best. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal, Allegheny; II 50. 12 day; special rates when permanent. WANTED-Lodgers, Anchor Hotel. Liberty, comer Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c SOc; week, fl 25, fl 75. 12. (J. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGER& ZAHN-Flre Insurance. 60 Fonrtlfav. J II. CHAMBERS & CO., 108 Fourth av., make a . specialty of placing loans on mortgage. JOHN K. 'EWING & CO.. 107 Federal St., quick loans: money ready. MONEY to loan on mortgages: can match any sum desired; no delay. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth ar. MONEY at 5 per cent: we have $50,000 to loan. 300 up. J. C. A lies A Co., 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver, & Co.. 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN 1200,000 on mortgages: $100 and up ward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at X per cent on residence or business property, vacant lota or farms. S. H. French. 125 Fourth av. WAN TED -Mortgages on improved clly or Alle gheny dry property. McCune & Coulter, 93 Fourth ar. ufil ( OOO to loan at 6 per cent Interest; amounts jD1U, to 6ult. A. Z. Byers & Co., No. 93 Fed- Miscellaneous Wanted. A JIcCABK crayon portrait for Christmas pres ents. 297 Filth av. I?LF.CTRICJlfg. and SupplyCo.,S10Bissell block. j Pgh.. 64 Federal, Allegh'y: incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; puoue lata, EVERYBODY to know that Wylana sells the celebrated Tanger brand of oysters: SOc quart, f 1 per ga.lon. Allegheny market, stand 72. MARRY me. John, and bny line furniture nelow cost at Movie's, 165 Lacock st, Allegheny, quick. PAINTING and plate glass glazing. R. C. Miller, 520 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PURCHASER for new high-arm Singer, for sale at half price; sewing machines from $5 up, at Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg; SEWING machines repaired, sold, exchanged, and satisfaction guaranteed for little money, at dewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond st., Pittsburg. 'I'KUNKS hauled toandtromtbe East End for JL ofty cents. Campbell & Davis, No. lS&eventh av. Telephone 276. TTSL Jones' liedbur Paralvzer Jones' Mae U Roach Powder; roaches banished by contract ycon list.. satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal Alle gueny. bold by all first-class druggists. W'AN'IED All business men to know that the Office specialty Co., 105 Third av., keep In Mock the latest and best office furniture, filing cabinets and 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 pwner's absence. Ad dress J. 11. II., 96 Diamond st., city. WANTED-Buycrsorpnre white lard: take no lard without our name on the blue can. Rea ft Co., Pork Packers, 240to24S Second av. Trr ANTED Buyers to know they can et fresh 1 T killed hogs from our chill rooms' dally. Rea ft Co., Pork Packers, 240 to 248 Second av. WANTED-Bu ers for spare rlhs. hearts, kid neys, heads, feet, etc. Rea & Co., Fork Packers, 240 to 243 Second av. WANTED Partr to rent cigar stand, show case, counter and shelving; call Friday. H. C. Koerner. 53 Diamond St. WANTED-Buyers of lard to know that Rea ft Co.'s pure white lard Is absotntely pure. "VVTHbuy for spot casn stores of all if goods, boots and shoes, etc. Gaston, 439 Grant St., Pittsbnrg. kinds, dry Pcrclval ft WOOD and photo engraving; half tones; electro- typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth aye. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. DOCTOR'S BUGGY-Cost 350: will be sold at the auction sale of furniture, etc., at 266 West ern av., Allegheny, Friday morning of thl6 week. Jas. Wr. Drape ft Co., Anctloneers. HORSES -One thorongh-bred black pacing mare, barouche and harness: one gray mare; doctor's buggy and harness: wilt sell cheap: good saddlers; owner has no use for them. Apply James War burton. Hattlelast.. bet. Forty-seventh and Forty eighth sis., beventeenlhward. HORSE, harness and light covered wagon: rig almost new; will sell cheap, 132 Forbes ar. TjONH.S-Twenty(20ead of fine Shetland ponies L for children: 10 head of DOnr colts, also a few very neat pony outfits; these make very suitable Christmas presents: bargains during next 30 days. w. V. Sampson, luungsiown, u- Rubber Stamps and Stencils Fpr Sale. CI ET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. 7 seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer ft Co.. 49 Filth av.. Duff's College ualldlng. CTENC1LS. steel-stamps. O teal presses, rubber stamps, etc. v. A. jiuntinc 20 HTh ar.. cor. Market. Machinery and' Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes from 4 to 120 h. p. : chiapcstln the market: 61 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted larm engines, steam pumps, governor, pulleys aud shafting. Tel. 3-101. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam healing exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins A Ulrlch, 316 Liberty st., Pitts burg, Pa. ENGINES anil boilers or every description: brick yard supplies: contractors' and rolllngmi lima chlnery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts Allegheny. NATIONAL cash Dispatch office. register. Address Bctlrlng, SISWING MACHINES-Consnlt your pockctbo3k and buy a sewing machine at the Sewing Ma chine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Dogs for Sale. DOGS Two very fine coon dogs and one beagle hound: well broke for rabbits. Address Box 2S5. Urownsi llle. Pa. Miscellaneous For Sale. BILLIARD TABLE-At the auction sale of furni ture and carpets at 2e6 Western av., Alle gheny, Friday morning of this week. Jas. V. Drape A Co., Auctioneers. ?OK SALEPool tables at 2727 Penn av. " Stolzer. Joseph 'AFES Second-hand lunch counter stools, desk, 5 shelving. 81 Diamond st. , SCREWS One dozen 12-ln. Jack-screws; lathe made. Inquire 333 Atwood st. OTOVES- Cheap Stoves all kinds, new and ind. 30 Favette st.. one door from O second-hand. laiaruers si.. Aiiegncny. FOR SALE-BUSINESS Business Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP Two chairs; great bargain If sold at once. Apply 17 Shlloh street, Mt. Washington. BILLIARD ro-rni and pool room: will sell at sacrifice: other business to attend to. Corner Eleventh and Carson sts., S.S. "pvEUG STOKE Would suit party with small XJ capital: an excellent chance ror a physician. Address X. 4. Dlspatcn office. DRUGSTORE for sale In a rapidly growing K. R. town: no opposition; great chance. SaloL Dispatch office. IT'OR SALE Bakery and . Main St.. Balem. O. restaurant. M East INTEREST-In a steam laundry: to a practical man who understands the business here Is a good opening. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av. L buckle, new and pretty. iddress C. A. Mlne- nari, tajuorma. ira. POOLROOM, on easy payments: good location; 84 Diamond st. T) ESTAUUAKT One of the best In the cltr; IX feeds 600 people dally; confectionery and cater lngbuslness:a rare chance for the right party; drvgoods stores, shoe stores, cigar stores, bakeries, hotels, Perclva 1 & Oaston, 4J9 Grant st. ROUTE-Old established morning newspaper . route la Allegheny. Call at 174 Adams St., near Fulton. SALOON One of the best and finest saloons in Wheeling. In best locality In the rity, on easy terms. Address L. V. In care of James Dickey, P. O., Wheeling. W. Va. SALOON-Cheap-In rear of Hotel McConvllle, corner of Market and Court sts., SteubenvlUc, Ohio. Q 300 Bairinterut in a nice business: large T)Z profits; will exchange ror real estate, iolmes i. Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. Business Properties For Sale. CARSON, near Fifteenth street-An excellent business house, being a 3-storv brick bnlldlug of S rooms and large store room, entirely new plate glass front, both gases, bath room, splendid urge cellar, sewerage complete: lot 18x07 or more. For particulars call on or address John T. Ferguson & Co., 1412 Carson st. Telephone 0022. P OR SALE Penn, near Water st.. very cheap, a large building (suitable for manufacturing or storage) with leasehold ( at a low rental): price low, as owner has moved from the city. (90). V. A. Herron Sons. 80 4th av. F 'OR SALE A fine plant forllghlmannfacturlng, verrcheaD. conslstlnraf larsre2-stv bultdlnr. boiler, engine, shafting. (Ids track; very centrally located in Allegheny 'Bee W. A. Herron t bona, V IIU OTt FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS 'on Bluft and VIckroy stj., near college. Robert Coward. Bluff st. East End Lots For Sale. FOR SALE-Schcnley Park lots 50x150. greater frontage if desired. Woodland avenne. -between Forbes avenue and Schenley Tark: asphal tum pavement; street railroad; cheap- easy terms. Frank F. Nicola. 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. Suburban Lots For Sale. 51 -2 ACRES of land near the cltr at a great bar gain; small dwelling on the property. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Farms For Sale. A NICE FARM of about 60 acres near the city, 15 minutes' walk from railroad station, rood dwelling, large barn, fine orchard, plenty of water, eir.. etc. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Coal Lands For Sale, CtOAL lands for sale 2, OX) acres of coal near rail i road at a bargain. J. H. Chambers & Co.. 108 Fourth av. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. T70R BALK $2.000 Neat house of 5 rooms, In jl gooa oraer. on center av. ; street paved desirable residence location. (108. See Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. a very IV. A. (SO 700 Erin St.. new5-room brick dwelling. 5)Zii hall, vestibule, good cellar, gas and water; nice lot. J. C Alles Sc Co.. 164 4th ar. Tel. 167. East End Residences For Sale. A HOME the best Christmas gift; I have a few lots on line of cable cars on which I wilt build yon a nouse to suit, or win sell you a House already built on easy rayments: now Is your chance; call and talk It over. A. Bauck. 411 Grant st. ELYSIAN AV., E. E. New6-rooinlrame house, bathroom and w. c. botn gases, good stable and carriage house; Iot36xll0. J09. M. McMahon oc uro., 77 4tnav. O NICE BRICK DWELLINGS in the East End ij org rooms eacn, nam ana lavatory, natural aras. furnace, drv cellar. perfect sewerage; good lots; fine location, near cable cars: IVUi J1UG lUWMIUII, UH1 b4Uli: ;ia, JIIC Ulll J fd,OVI each: good place for Investment. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313Woodst., Pittsbuig. "I C OOO Shadyside. Elegant new brick dwcll kDIOi lug: library on first floor, parlor finished in white and gold, handsome fireplaces, billiard room, two bath rooms, flue oak stalrwav: first class In every respect: lot 50x130 feet. C. R. Fun deuberg ft Co.. 77 Fourth ar. Allegheny Residences For Sale. SHERMAN AV., No. 51. Allegheny The well built, every convenience brick house. 9 rooms, and rear frame honse of 4 rooms, on lot 20x110 feet; a bargain to quick purchaser. Fidelity Title ft Trust Co., 121 ana 123 Fourth av. CPQri OOO for North avenne-residence: a fine tJOiLN 3-storv pressed brick residence, well finished and with all conveniences. See Black ft Baird, 95 Fourth av. Suburban Residences For Sale. OR exchange fine residence property In Sharps burg, near depot; suitable for fashionable boarding house, hotel or public Institution, A. Bauck, 441 Grant st. Real Estate. I70R SALE Chicago propertv; good lnvest . ment: very small expense: can be fixed up to accommodate visitors to tt ond's Fair; street cars run from near the door to the Fair grounds; terms reasonable. ddress J. Steventon, 250 Summitt av.. Youngstown. O. TO LET. City Residences. rpo LET Beautiful new brick houses of 6 rooms X all lstcst conveniences, worthy an examina tion, on Bedford av., near Fulton St.; location desirable and very central. See W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. Hazelwood Residences To Let, TO LET Fine brick houses, 6 rooms, hall vesti bule, finished atttc, range, hot and cold water, bathroom and front porch; 2 minutes from cars and depot: rent 323 month. P. J. Edwards ft Co., 1854 Second av., Hazelwood. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET John K. Ewlngft CO., 107 Federal St., headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list. Rooms To Let. B )OYD ST., No. 10 First or second story front from Court House, DINWIDDIE ST.. 212-Furnlshed front room; use of bath; both gases. y YLIE AV., 141 Booms lor 4 or 6 young men. Z sec-additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Boom, with or without power: also, storage room, dry kiln, capacity 30, 000 ft. ; will lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt orks. Grapt and Boquetsts., Allegheny. Apply on premises or to H. A. Spangler, llilrd National Bank, Allegheny, rpo LET Pleasure resort at Erie; hotel at Tracy's X Point on Erie Bay, two miles west of city: 67 bed rooms, dance hall. Ice house, etc. ; aU new and first-class, w. S. Brown, Erie, Pa. f"0 LET bpace with power: every convenience; JL corner Penn av. and Third st. Nicola Bros., 20 Filth av. Offices, Desk Room, Etc., To Let. TO LET in the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth avs.. a few choice offices: dav and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services lrec: rent low. BlacK & Balrd. N . 05 Fourth av rpo LET In the Hamilton building, 91-93 Fifth A av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent low. Black & Balnl. A o. 95 Fourth ar. rarms To Let. TO LET Finely located farm of 150 acres: adjoins the flourishing town of Manor stitlon. West moreland county, on Pennsylvania Central Rall- roau, ;$ miie to station ana aoout .u to tne city; unsurpassed as a "dairy" or "stock" location; 75,000 to 100,000 people within a radius of ten miles. C. L. McCutcheon, 102 Fourth ar. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Tou can buy a good second-band sew ing machine cheaper th.in vou cin rent. Try Sewing Macldnc Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg. rpo LKT Third floor. Masonic Bank: building: JL rooms suitable ror artist, draughtsman, archl tect or light manufacturing. FOUND. I?OUND The cheapest place to get furniture ? moving or any hauling done Is at 304 Lacock st., Allegheny; phone, 193J. Joseph White. I70UND The only reliable lrec hand portrait artists In crayon and water colors: finest grades onli; all work done In windows in presence ofthe public; order now and pay for Christmas: stores open uutil 9 r. ji. : satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan. Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. first floors 703 Liberty St.. C07 Wood St.: Branch tfi Ohio St.; we employ no agents. Telephone 2172. PROPOSALS. T)KOFOSALS-SEaLED PROPOSALSJ JL will be received at the oflioeorv. Do Beaumont, Architect, No. 18 Coal Exchange, corner Smlthfleld and Water streets, Pitts burg. Pa., until 2 p. M. DECEMBER 15 1892. for all labor and materials required in the erection of a hotel building, Homestead, Pa., for Mr. Alex Hutcheson. AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. COAL WORKS OF GDMBEET & HOEY. On SATURDAY, November 2C, 1892, at 11 o'clock a. it., at Court House rotunda, Pitts buig. These works Include about 200 acres of foal, with about the same amount of coal, without other access to umiket. aud em brace a fully equipped coal works in first class oider, with miners' dwellings. Sevan large double, 3 small double, and 4 single (24) dwellings: also the large dwelling of wm. Huey. A large stone building, a large barn and large stable, n pump boat, a line boat, pit cars, 12 mules, boiler, ongine, tools, etc., with also a right of river frontage and first rate harborage of about 1J miles. Situated on tho Monougr.hela river and McCeesport and Bellevernon Railroad, about four miles above McKeesport. Tetms or sale $1,000 ut the sale, $10,000 npon delivery of deed, and the balance In four equal semi-annual installments. The purchaser to assume and relieve balance of ilirn property sold from nrior liens ot about 127.000. SAMUEL HAZLETT. Assignee. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & I O.. FURNITURE, CARPETS, Billiard table, doctor's'bnggv.ete., at auction, FRIDAY or this week, November 25, at 10 o'clock, in residence No. 266 Wcsfern Ave., Near Grant Ave.; Allegheny. There is parlor, dining-room and oeatoom lurmturo, siueuoaru, extension tuDle, patent leather chairs, sofas, rockers, bedsteads, bureaus, wardrobe, marble top table, lot or bod v brnssels enrpots, doctor's buggy (cost $350), etc Peremptory sale. IIou"o open morning of sale. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers. 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. HJMTJHSOA & VINCENT, GENEUAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales 01 real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (jewelry sales for the. trade only) promptly attended to. Orace.WEUmerbuliaiiig.cor.Otuaua Woods, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1892, furniture, elegant French wal nut piano, carpets, eta, at 10 o'clock-, at tho rooms of Henry Auction Co., 21-Z6 Ninth. Elegant parlor suites, upholstered In the latest upholstering; chamber furniture in every design; square or chevnl dressers, oat and walnut, with French bevel glasses: fancv chairs and rpekers, leather couches, fine pier mirrors, sideboards, extension tables, hall rack, fine mirror-door wardrobe, chiffoniers; two second-hand upright pianos, one French walnut case, cost $500, the other ebony case, both used but a short time: mat tresses, toilet sets, springs, chairs, heating stoves, electric motor, soda fountain, paint ings, dishes, laundry furniture, etc. Also a large consignment ot second-hand brussels, velvet and Ingrain carnets. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE. Lot 50 Feet Front, Center Avenue, Twentieth Ward, by 213 Feet Deep. Lot 23 Feat Front, Fulton Street, fly 131 on Webster Avenne. HOUSE 1312 MURIEL STREET And Lot nearly 53 Front by 144 Feet Deep. Inquire of JOHN A. WILSON, 149 Fourth Avenue. FOR SALE 10 ELEGANT LOTS. ONLY $4,000-OAKLAND. Tho above price, easy terms, will buy 10 elegant building lots, situate in Oakland and convenient to cable or electrio cars. Must be sold at once. If you are looking for a bargain call and son us. M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO., &. Fourth avenue. AMUSEMENTS. THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. FREDERICK WARDE AND LOUIi JAMES Friday night and'satnrday Matinee, FRANCESCA DA RIMINI. Saturday night, OTHELLO. Next week "Tho Lost Paradise." A great play and n strong cast. no25 ALVIN - -' EXTRA. roRiYIiKS Monday, Noy. 28. SEATS 2VCTW ON SALB. Chas. Frohman'a Greatest Success, rrrrTTji . J"Lnj : a play: LOST : to-day. : PARADISE. The Hit of New xork, Chicago and Boston. no23SO DUQUESNE, "iftffi ;?" To-night, Saturday matinee and night, WILSON BARRETT PHARAOH. Magnificent Depicting. ALL THE GLOBIES OF EGYPT. Next week Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown." no2." HARRY DAVIS' EDEN MUSEE. SHERIDA2, AND WBIGHT'S VAUDEVILLES. THE GYPSIES. Admission 10 cents. no21-76 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. To-NIght, Matinee Saturday, JAMES O'NEILL, In his latest success, FONTENELLE. Regular prices. Nest week Ilanlon Bros'. Fantasn no25 OLD CITT HALL TH1S (Fridav) EVENING at 8 o'clrfck, MOZAKT SEXTET. OF NEW YOKK, AND MR. WM. B. GREEN. Of the Brooklyn Eagle, TOUNGMEN'SCIIRlsflANASSOClATION COUKSE. membership ticket ndmits owner and one lady. Others admitted npon payment of SO cents each at the door. no25-39 DEW DROP INN. To be continued Friday nnd Satttrdat. t The ladies of the SANDUSKY STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Are holding a Bazar nnd serving meals at the old Postofllce building. Pittsburg, Fri day and Saturday, this week, the proceeds to go to the new church now being orectcd on Sandusky street, Allegheny. Dinner or supper, 60 cents. no25-31 HARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY TO Night, Matinees, Tued.iy. Thursday nnd Saturday.-"THE METEORS," Ameri ca's Grentest Specialty Company. Thanks giving Day matinee, night prices. Extra matinee Friday next.. n 020-13 UUOKKIIS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 1534. John M. Oakley & Co., BAXKERS AXD BROKERS, . 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wlro to Now York and CM cago. Member Now Yort, Chicago and Pitt i burg Exchanges. Local securities bonghtand soldforeasl or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 183&) Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. lo7 Whitney & Stephenson. 57 Fourth Avenua ap30-53 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" btates advantages to purchasers. 'uefiWiliiiBEfaLoi 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 Kensington ipreieit Compi 79-Fourui Ays, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage. Cabin, S4u and upwards. Second Cabin, S30. Steerage, 819. Passengers booked at throngh rates to or from aa J city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts rn London So'tl at Lowest Rates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists far nlshed on application to Agents. HENDERbON BROlHEItS. 7 Bowling Green. N. Y.. or J. J. .MCCORMICK. 639SmIthfieldst.. Pitt, burg. F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St.. Allegheny. ocl9-Mwy WHITE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United states Mall Mcamers . Teutonic, Nov.30, 2pm Britannic Dec. 7. 8am AUJestic. Dean. 1:30 pm Germanic, Dec. 21. 7 a m Venn. . U I , U - .b Ten tonic. Dec. 23. 1:30 pm Britannic Jan. 4. 7 a ra Adriatic Jan. 11.1pm Germ'c Jan 18. Sam From AV bite Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. New York. Saloon rates, foO and unward. according to steamer and location of berth. Second cabin on these steamers. S40 and S4j: limited excursion tick ets, 375 and tS5; steerage from or to the old coun try 120. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks througnout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J MCCORMICK. 639 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg, or H. MAITLAND E H.K3EY, General Agent. 29 Broadway, N. Y. nolO-D -A-LILi-A-IDT XilHSTE ROYAL MAIL SIK .J1SI1I -d. GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA via DERBY and GAL WAY. The most di rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 330. Steerage, SIB. STATE1 SERVICE OF , M- ALLAN XXrJB LI lit. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORE aud GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Dec. 15 -State of Nebraska.... noo. Dec. 29 State of caliioruia. soon; Jan 19. State of Nebraska. .11:30 A. JC Cabin, $40. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to J. J.McCORMICK, 633 Smlthfleld 36. ieI8-D After 19 Yeare of Trial, E LAINE, THE FAULT SA1M) DH, Is Conceded to Bo the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It Is the very highest grade of refined pe troleum, from which in the rjrocesi of manu facture, every impurity hasbeen eliminated. Elaine is free from benzine and paraffins; 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 high as to make It as abso lutely safe as any lllnminant known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Lamp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! MS? OIL, 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sola In 13 Tears From 1873 to lS9i Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WAEDEN & OXNAKD, MANUFACTURERS, fel PITTSBfJHG.PA. HO FOR TNE WORLD'S OIR ! Engage your room in advance and avoid be ing imposed on during the rash. The elegant, large, new 200 room stone and brick Hotel Bunton, (BUXTON BEOS., of Pittsbnrg, Props.) "Will open about April 20, 1893. The most centrallv located hotel in ths "World's Fair district. "Within i blockj there are three entrances to center of Fair grounds. Two stations on I C. E. B., two electric roads and station on elevated road. TERMS FOE ROOMS: 51 per day and upward. Special inducements to larga numbers. Send for prospectus. BUNTON BROS., 6433 Myrtle ave., Chicago. no23-55-wF3Su THE MERCANTILE AGENCY E. G. Dun & Co., Westinghouso Butkllntr, corner Penn Avo. and Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa This establishment suuDlies all necessary Information as to the standing, responsibil ity, etc., oi business men throughout North America. It is the oldest and by Tar th most complete and extensive system evej organized for the accommodation of Bank In? and Mercantile interests and the General Promotion and Pro Action of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business t tended to throughout the North America! ontlneut. vat PO. D. LEVIS, ATE O. D. LEVIS, SOLICITOR OP NTS 131 Fifth ave., next Leader, Pittsburg S500 TO 8500,000 SS gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 313 Wood St. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. that offers the same Pittsburg, P. - '.-W-ah- :" t ) ' I .ii J-&-iJ& 1 '
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