F f ' " T 4. -- '- ' - r-'' 6 ' 1 ' - JtHE" FARRELL WON'T SIGN. i 1 Be Says Be Wants to Play at Boston Jiext Season and Not Bere. I0CAL OFFICIALS UXCOXCERNED, Important Suit Entered or Trottinj Horse ' farties for $150,000. GENEEAL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAI Local baseball ratrons 'M be 5nterested to know -tl.at Charley Farrell objects to plav in Pittsburg next season. The lollow ing'special dispatch from Boston last even ing explains matters as iar as they have Bone: . , "A flurrv was caused in the general apathy that'pervades the baseball world at the present time by the appearance in this citv yesterdav of Secretary Scandrett, Charley Farrell" and Catcher Mack, of the Pittsburg Baseball Club. "Farrell thought that he might have spoi luck enough to obtain the unconditional re lease lor which he is hankering, and Mack . imagined that lie might be traded; but both jen were mis.aten. ah "j tor was to give testimony in tne ex-Manager Tom Burns againt tne club. Scandrett was also Hunt ing loi rthnr Trwin lor a similar purpose. V i.;m 1iat he was promised an tinconaiiickai reease br the ruisDurg ciuu. He says thae does not want to play in that city, andv auxious to go elsewhere. He would like t j,laT here, and Boston would sign him provided he could get an unconditional release, but tl.e Boston club would not pay a cent far his release. "Manager "Watkins Ss also here. He wants to trade Cliff Carroll lor Joe Quinn, aud there i little doubt the trade can be made as Iar as the directors are concerned. II this deal goes through Loe will iS put on second base and Carrol! in left field." Tlicre is no truth whatever in the state ment that Farrell was promised his uncon ditional release or a release oi any kind. People in a position to know whereof they sneak state that Farrell is only "bluffing." "Whether he is or not, the fact remains that there was cot a player in the country better treated last rear by any club than Farrell was by the Pittsburg club and the Pittsburg people. He was paid handsomely and well respected. He is still held in high esteem by local patrons of the game. The club offi cials are not concerned by the teport from Boston. 213 CEOWD EXPECTED. Jill the Boxes Ila e Been Sold for the God dard and Mailer Battle. XEwToKK,Dec. i Special The Coney Island Athletic Club is wepaiing lor a large crowd next Thursday night, when Peter Jlalicraml Joe Goddaid will battle for a pure of $7,5.10. All tlio boxes have already been disposed of, and oidcis aie in for moie than twite the number the clubhouse contain, farties who were flicipnointed iu securing boxes nro now iwym; tlie choice t-e&t The out-of-tonu orders lor tickets have also been l.irjrci tl an et er beiorc the largest Mnjile ostler com ins iioui .Newark, winch calls lor 350. 1'hii i due to tne tact that tlie lumuus Club 1 ciuloiiio mil mu a special tram to tin- lijlit. Pli'Udelpliia nill, in all probability, send the larut Uslcatiou to nltneatne battle. At tlie li.miibLi Uodiroy liK'it '12 came irom the Q laker Citv, but, as Maher is a great favonce in Philadelphia, it lsexpected That oui l.tao ill come over. Itoth Maiuruad Goddard are last ixiund 1D. intu2L:iitiiis oh.tpe, and the battle will 1).-for bloi-d. It iM!.iecte i it will be short unt vvtot( :ind thei-e will be no need lor dinner pans on the mlit of December S. To-Baf Guttenberg Card. IjOnsviLLE. Dec 4. S cetot. The follow 5ns pools were sold Here last evening on Mondaj's races at Uuttenberg: Itrtt race, fclx and oue-half fnrlongs Loril Ilarry IS. J15; Llilic K 119, G; Woudchopper 117. fin; lvralto nc S; liulit .nr ur, f-': Adiliso, .o!t, ecoaJ race, live aad one-half fcrlons 3Ius coviu lit, t:;MrlJ..liard IK, J13; Happy Ma!J 111. Si Pjij vr Pa) lOi. ?10; bput 103, 58; Jnuiule janul IM. JJ Third raci. four and onc-li&lf furlongs, selling 3jirlr Binum 110. 515: April i ool 10). f 10: Gladia tor 106 tu: Mav L 107. Van s lot 5; lied Elm 100. TurV II . S9, ;J: Jaureiiika. 'J7, Zlugara. Hi, .Mary 31 94, Jester S3, Jamestown 8S, otmrs fl earn". 2 ourt'i rare, one and one-cl?hlh miles, sel'.ln? lrin F.iriunatu Hi ji. Mr alter JialclRii 100. (li: F uMtnac lUi, fj; oleuiucUy liM, J10; Pretzer 1W. to sir l:ac 10J. fi Illh ract. uuu and oac-balf miles handicap Iiurdles-St. Luke 15s. f :o. tt. John HO. 510. tcarle 240. $3: Tlie Cuuutess 11. ;i; M eru 12, fo; lanzlcl lS.i t Mt!i raco, fcvrp-c'plitnsofanilH se'lin-Bob Samcrlaud 113. glO. ardrv HO. Jlj- Gni K.n.k 102, H. ClK-ddarXI. Jj. SneelbreadW. Slo:Taji'Jl J15: j o icr as. ;: : 1 rju V L, si, J It; La'Jy lUllurd, 5, JC Profits of the Big Game. Siw Yoke, Dec. 1. Special. The TJni veisity Athletic Club last night made sev eral lcporis on the Yale-Princeton anio on Thanksgiving Day. The game was managed l)j the University Athletic Club, and through the ditferent committees returns were made to Manager William MatlUt, o the Yale team, and Manager George C Fra--er. of mo Princi-tous, sliowiug that be tween U5.UC0 and 20,t00 persons were jireseut, as azaiQsi U3.1XIJ lasi yean the total receipts wcie iSi.OJ), and that e.ich club would re ccive souietliin like li,000 apk-co; expenses about $12,000. The. liner neie heavier by Jar than last year, as $G,000 were paid to the Manhattan Atuletic ciub lor use ol the prounds and the otber expenses aggregate lully us much. Gorman and lleagan JIatclie J. Xew Youk, Dec I The much-talked-of match betueen Paddy Gorman, the Austra lian welter- eijht. and Joiiuny Jiegan, of tills city, w ho lou.ht 45 rounds on tne turf ith Jack Dempscj , was arranged to-day. The men were signed by the.Couey Island Athletic Club to lUht lor a purse or $,StM, S1.9J0for the winner and $U00 lor the loser. Tlie liht will take place January 26 befoie the Cone Island Atbleiiu Club. Both men will o lino tiainiiu; immediately. Tne llutfalo Athletic Club ofleied a purse of Sl.Stiu to have this hglit belore their club. Would Like to right Corbett. Peter Jacksin, the colored pugilist, was on the Limited last evening going to San Fran cisco, w hei e he will spend the winter, lie says l.e intends to keep himself in condition mid open for all comers. He hopes to have u battle with so.nebody iu the vprin. lie pieicis Col belt, and modestly thinks he can lick the alleged champion it lie bad a chance, lie remarked that no man is sure ot a title, as anybody Is liable to come along and knock him out ot it. An Important Salt. Lexisctos. Dec. 4. Special. Notice has been served on President P. P. Johnston, of the National 1 rotting Association, ol a suit iorS150,CC0 filed in the Circuit Court to-day by Dr. M. S. Sale, owner o Temple Bar. Dr. bale, together with his horse, was ruled off ntcleveland last year lor alleged pulling In a race tnere. The noise's driver, George Y. Spear, haabeen reinstated. Tlie Glenn ood Shoot. Great preparations are being made for the Christmas shoot of the Gleuwood Sports man's Association. Already about 20j live birds or fltst-class quality have been e ciued. Itislikei) that ttiere will be ouebL; Bweepstakeatlive birds and several small Kuecps. It is sale to taj that the shoot mil be one of the biggest there has been here for some time. The Allegheny Shooters. Tt.e legnlar practico shoot oi the Alle gheny Eagle Gun Club was held Saturday, when the lollowmg scores were made: A. Grrlock, SO out ot5; IV. 1L -Kline, 66 out or 1W. E. liiown, CO out of 100; H. banders, 65 out ot 75; U. Worrale, 18 out of 25, and s. Mc caituei, 16 out of 25. Blue rocks were shot ut. General Sporting Notes. A ItEADEB-George La Blanche did deftatJack Dempe. It it denied that Kichardson has been traded to cw Yurk. Tut Jeannette Association, foottull learn de feated the llmcruiairs oo Saturday by 4 g0js to 0. ' - Ir Farrell thinks by'holdlnjc ou wiMed suuV f"l-vre ti uV&vM SIRVflTOoaa TM&R-Av $ V( fj' l'fr- 1 ' "tyf 1 aGi.vcstw &&&? M jh w . 7-5f 1 P- -k 'J T' EaZACA.'VIOi. pahti.t CLOCDT. tow flies with wind. First flrurcs at 6Ulion Indicate temperature: ,Hcxt flKurrs Indicate change in temperature: and ngars underncam, 11 any. indicate ainuuumiMiu lall or melted snow In hundrclhs ofan Inch during pai: hours: T Indicates traecof precipitation; isobars, or solid black lines, pass through points of eqnal pressure; Isotherms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. t bturuis generally move from We6tto East In atmospheric waves, of which tbc crests are s 7 FOR XVESTEJIN PENNSYLVANIA, WEST VIRGINIA AND OHIO Fairs Vari ail; '(Yinds. Wanner in Western Portions of West Virginia and Ohio, Weather Cosditioss The barometer has risen east of the lllssi'sipnl river and the ex treme Northwest, and ha fallen in the Southwest. The temperature has fallen somewhat, and is sliahtly below the normal tn New England and the Atlantic States. It has risen de cidedly in the Valley of the Red river of the North. Generally fair weather hat prevailed, lieports from the Pacific coast aro mlssingl Pittsbtjeo, Dec 4. Tho Local Fmecast Official of the Weather Bureau furnishes the fol low lug: t BAnoMETEB S A. jr., 30.02; S P. M., SO 15. Belative HrMiDriT 8 a. jr., 70: 8 p. St., 73. , PKECiriTATiOK past 24 hours trom 8 r. ST., .0. Tesipehatciie 8 a. jr., 37; 12 St., 37: 2 r. Jt, 41; 5 p. M., 41; 8 P. it., S6. Highest, 42; lowest, 34; average, TS, which is 1 degree nelow the normal. more than Ji00 for the season he will pet badly icft. Eusest KorBKit has challenged Hugh Leonard, the w resiling Instructor or the Manhattan Athletic Club, to meet liim at G rxco-Koman style lor ?1, MX) a side. JonysY Van IIeest has started to tram at Sau cellto. Cal.. Jor bis light with Sol bmlth December 29 heture the Calitomia Athletic Club. Billy Dacey is tralug him. AT the recent Pepper sale L. O. Appleby paid Sl.SiOIora erlingcolt by Hindoo-Manhattan, a brother to Sunbeam. The colt died at Saratoga a dav er tw o ago. JOCKr.T II G kiffix no longer rides BUI Roller's hop-esat (Juttenberg Ills offense is said to have if en winning with Little Fred In a mile race on Thanksgiving Day. ra IMNLAX. the oarsmon. announces from To ronto that lie will soon Issue a challenge to row any man In America fur the championship held by the late llllaui O'Connor. F. b. Gorton. Chicago. III., has 6old to William Toraty. Trarr. It., the 2-year-old colt Precinct, by Pilot Medium, first dam by Milwaukee, third dam Isellle Post (dam of orange Bud 2:11. Orange Blossom 2::6s), by American Star. Tn"E country 6cems to have gone wllo over pugil ism, aud there Is hardlv a city of importance that has not Its "athletic (.lob" where exponents of the ninnly art baiter themselves for the edification of the howling spectators and parses, of more or ess value. TnE Chicago Cricket Club's grounds at Parkside have been sold for SJ4.000. "Hie grounds are the oi.ly welleouipped athletic park in the city and'It was thought that the Chicago Athletic Club won d purchase Ihcin. It ha not done so. however. The real purchasers are not known, but are said to be bouthslde parties who will cut them up Into build ing lots. The mystery, however, surrounding the purchase would indicate that it Had been bought 0 one of the notions of the club. BUYEB and seller meet through the me dium or THE DISPATCH ads. They cost little and are effectual. KIYEE NEWS AiSD A0TES. Louisville Items The Sta;e or Water and the Movements of, Boats. fcrECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE DISPATCH. Louisville. Dec. 4. Weather clear and pleasant River stationary, with 2 feet 10 Inches on the falls, 5 reel 2 Inches in the canal and 7 feet 4 Inches below. The Buckeye State pxssed down from Cincinnati to Memphis. Departures For Cincinnati, Fleetwood; lor LvausvUle. Tell City. What Upper Gauges Show. W-AUKEX-lttver 1.5 Teet. clondr and cold. Mor.G stow.v River 4 feet 6 Inches and station ary. Clear. Thermometer 42" at 4 r. SI. llnoWMsVILLE Ulver3 feet's Inches and falling. Clear. Tntrmonicter 40 at 4 1'. 31. The News Trom Bolow. WriKELtxo River 5 feet 4 Inches and falling. Departed-Annie Laurie. Zancsvllle: Ben Ilur, Pittsburg: Congo, Cincinnati: 11. H. Bedford, Plttsiiurg: Sunshine Parkersburc: Lizzie Bay. Pittsburg; Kej stone State, Pittsburg. Clear aud cool. Drift From the River. C1J.-CTNXATI River 9 feet and stationary. Fair anu coot. 1 HE Elizabeth left for Elizabeth at 8:30 A. il. yes terday. STAoEof water at Smithfleld street bridge 2 feet 10 Inches. THE Volunteer will probably leave for Cincinnati to-day alter empties. The Seten Sons leaves for the fourth pool with six empty barges this morning. Captain- Willi 01 Cowan is to succeed Captain JollnTaxou as male oft lie Charles Jutte. The Elaine came up from Parkersburg yesterday with a roll tow aud returned immediately. f-DWARo Boush. formerly steward of the Or xnoud. Is now steward on the Dave Wood. The Lizzie Hay was due here from Cincinnati last mldulgbt. she leaves at 4 F.'st. to-morrow. THE Charles Jutte was tied up at the wharf yes therday, having some repairs made on her mud druiu. Hie dredge boat Western will be towed down to tbe Imperial tipple to-day to dredge out the land lug I'.'.ere. The Keystone State as over 12 hoars behind time arriving from Cincinnati yesterday, she goes out to-day at 4 r. x. Captais John McDojrsocon goes on the Char lie Brown as male to-day. Captain Wash Conno hau Is tne retiring mate. TlIESunshlnecameln from Parkersburg Satur day evening and went out at 8 P. . the same day, to take advantage or what waler is lelt. The Joe Nixon, helped up by the Maggie. Is In with 17 empty barges. The Maggie met her at Lietird Falls and relieved her ot sev eu of them. The Cyclone came down from McKeesport yes terday Willi one flat loaded Willi gas pipe. She goes 011 the docks to-day to have the repairs ou her hog chalu completed. The Seven Sons had the Western at the Pitts burg Harbor Company's Ia.idlng yesterday, raising June's sunken coal barge, which has been ob structing the river for some months. The channel at that place Is now dear, with 1: feet of water. IT pays to advertise for a situation In THE DISPATCH. One cent a word is the cost. Ocean Steamship Arrivals. Steamer. From. To. Glara Naples New York. SrjindiiL Hambursr New York. Alesla .Hamburg New York. La Bretagne.... Havre New York. baale New York Scllly. bervla New York Queenstown. La Champagne.New York Lizard. Ir reasonable prices, courteous treatment and pure, reliable icoods -are any induce ment to the public, call on Max Klein, wheie yon will find tills combination. 1 For Holiday Presents. Engraved calling cards, and stationery with monogram or initial stamped, chaste, elegant and inexpensive. Earliest orders receive best attention, , Jos. Liciibadm & Co.. 48 Fifth avenue. DEwrrr's Little Enrly Riers. No griping, no pain, no nausea; easy pill to take. 2 J? ,a. ahttBShLa . ' r JJtiM1-, -..!." -,... .'". . .,'Vi.sK-JsJiafe- ta- ,. t Jk,.'i3cSMJAvW;r' iri ai34 ?$K'"Vi' V WBS-rtVli-LE-- Ic" . L .i. -.ST-lftVT7! u ---r j lII.Htl -I'ltfV ... . .... N. ?aJ-O?ISA50VyiUt.,. H- 1 .. I crk2f2 lifiHU- ..tn i -ioJ?p'cr Z (Q CLOUD V. " marked "IHith" and the oval trough, or depres sion "ww." These waves move Eastward on an average or COO mllea per day. High winds, rain or (If cold enough) snow.South erly winds, and consequently High temperature, usually preceJe "Lows" across the country. When the Low"passes East of a place the wind changes to North, bringing lower temperature, clearing skies, and often cold waves and Northers. The high area brings sunshine. Kleih's liquors are the bear, and vet the cheapest. Call on him and he will explain. Fine Pocket Books, Card Cases, Etc., In morocco, seal, llzird, calf and Russia leathers, with and without sterling silver and gold mountings; altogether the choicest and handsomest collection ever in Pitts burg. Jos. Eicbbausi & Co., 48 Filth avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. meetings. MEMBERS OF ABE rATTEBSON POST NO. 83, G. A. R.. arc requested to assemble at postroom TUESDAY MORNING. So'clock sharp, to attend the runeral of our comrade J. S. Bayne. to proceed to Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad depot to take the 9 o'clock train for West Economy. Business (Jtianges. VIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 partnership heretofore existing between Worth Kllpatrlck, Joseph Solsson and John F. Solsson, trading is Solsson. Kllpatrlck A Co., and also the partnershlpexlstlng between Joseph bols son and Worth Kllpatrlck. trading as bolsson & Kllpatrlck. ha been dissolved by mutual consent. Worth Kllpatrlck retiring, and the business of both said partnerships will be hereafter conducted under the Ann name of Jos. Solsson Sons. All persons having claims against said firms ofSols son. Kllpatrlck A Co. and bolsson ft Kllpatiick will please present the same to Worth Kllpatrlck for settlement, and all persons Indebted tn said firms will please pav the same to Worth Kllpit rlck. JOsKlMI SOIbSON, JOHN F. bOlsSON. WOP.TH KILPATRICK. Having retired from the firms of Solsson, Kllpatrlck Co. and Solsson & Kllpalrlck as above staled I request of our friends and customers their business and consider ation for the firm of Jos. Solsson & Sons, with which they have favored us In the past. Yours very respectfully.. WORTH KILPATRICK. Lecal Notices. KATHARINA BECK, of Slowe. township. rrSTATE OF MICHAEL BECK, DECEASED. 1 j Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Michael Beck, deceased, late of Stowe township, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay KATHARINA BECK, Administrator. McKee's Bocks. Pa. TO EE3 East End Besidences To Let. TO LET Until April L completely furnished house of seven rooms on prominent East End av.. convenient to rapid transit lines: Immediate possession mid rent low to good teuant. Address 3. P. W., Dispatch office. Allegheny Heslflences To Let. TO LET No r.5 Grant av.jvbrlcfc house, ft rooms: hall, bath and attic; rent $23. John K. Ewlug Co., 107 Federal st. - r "0 LET John K. Ewlngi CO.. 107 Federal St., headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list. Suburban Besidences To Let. TO LEI At Wllklnsburg-Large 7-room "frame dwelling: large reccp. hall, finished attic, b room complete, etc. : price 530 per month, W. . Haranett 1 Co., Wilklnsburg. Pa. Booms To Let. FLAT Second floor, o rooms and bath; hot and cold water: all conveniences. Inquire at drug store, corner Third and James sts.. Allegheny. JEMN AND BRUSHTON AVS. Rooms :nr ulshed or unfurnished. SESin AV.. No. 83-Nlcely turnlihed room; both gases, bath. TO LET Flat of 3 fine, large rooms, late im provements, on Martin st . fronting the parks. Allegheny: rent only 520 per mo. ; send for list. W. A. llerron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. a iO LET Rooms In both cities. Renting Agency, . 2 sixth st. Z bet aodltlonai adieu under tM anted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Boom, with or without 'power: also, storage room, drv kiln, capacity 30. OCT) ft. ; will lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt Works, Grant aud Boquetsts., Allegheny. Apply en premises or to H. A. gpangler, 'ahlrd National Bank. Allegheny. TO LET Pleasure resort at Krle; hotel at Tracy's Point on Erie Bay, two miles west of city: 67 bed rooms, dance hall, ice house, etc. ; all new and nrst-ciass. . o. urown, trie, z-a. TO LET Space with power: every convenience; corner Penn av. and Third st, Nicola Bros., 10 Fifth av. Offices. Desk Boom, Etc To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson Work. 7hlrd and Fourth avs.. a few choice offices; day and night elevator, electric clocks and janitor servicer Iree: rent low. Black & Balrd. No. 85 Fourth av tl'O LET In the Hamilton building, M-S3 Firth J. av., choice olDccs, "with all conveniences; rent o w. Blac1r& Balrd. So. 95 1 ourth av. rpo LKT-Tlnrd floor. Vasomc Bank building: X rooms4ultable for artist, draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. Farms To Let. TO LET Finely located farm of 150 acres: adjoins the flourishing town orManor station. West moreland county, on Pennsylvania Central Rail road, ii mile to station ana about 20 M the city; unsur.iassol as a "dalrv" or "slock" location; 75, COO to 100.000 people within a radius of ten miles. C.L. McCntcheon. KCFourthav. rro LET A fine dalirfarm and dairy for sale I close to Uue or railroad; at good cows, milk wagons, cans and full dairy oulflV. engine, boiler, etc.. etc., with a good paying business.' well es tablished. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co., 31S Wood St., Pittsburg. ' Miscellaneous To Lets. tro LET-You can buv a good second-hand sew J. lng machine cheaper thau you can rent. Try Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts nurg. LOST. LOST A diamond brrastntn on Friday eve. on Liberty st.. between Cedar av. and Troy Hill road. Allegheny. Reward at t Plko St., Alle gheny. OsT POcketbook On Sunday morning, be XJ twecn Grace Church, corner Grant st. and WebtMr av.. -aufl Arch it.. Allegheny, A liberal reward If returned to No. 11 Area St., Allegheny. &- Vi ,K r?' PITTSBURG DISPATCH. I B3-ClatHfle&rtaleslatealveTlUementonthi j jage ten centtperline foreach interiion, and 1 none lUKen foriessinan twenty ceiui. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of - . ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid Tor la ad vance either atmaln or branch offices. Wanted Advertitementt 0 All Kindt, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, KOOSIS, MALE ITELP, BOAEDINfi, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, . AGENTS, MISCEMiANKOUS, PERSONALS. TO I.ET BOOMS. MISCELLANEOUS FOB, SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHF.RE WANTS. FOR SALE, TO LET AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 0 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts wilhniE DlSFATCn. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE EC3. " FOR THE SOUTHSIUa, '412 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 6052. FOR THE EAST END, J.W.WALLAOji, 6l!t PENNAV. , riTTSBURG-ADDrriONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 8509 Butler St. EM1L O. STUCKEY. :h street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. -F. H. EGGEIW Jfc SON. Ohio and Chestnut sU. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avs. WANTED. & Male Help. B AR PORTER-Ingulre at 11 o'clock A. M. St. Charles uotei. DOY to learn barber trade." Inquire SI04 Penn JO av. ("lANVASSsERS-Few good men: good pay J Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co.. C sixth st. "lANVASSEBS Latest novelties: big commls- J slon. iu? 1 oiirin av.. room 0. DRUG CLERK-Keglstered with W years' ex perience: must be a sober man and speak En glish and German, and give good referenee; none other need apply. Address Somnat, Dispatch office. i DRUG CLERK Q. A.: permanent situation. Address Nnx Vbm. Dispatch office. p ILDER-Inqulre 42! Wood st. J. J. Gillespie & xi id. MILLWRIGHT Must ne a competent mechanic and experienced manager: state age. refer ence and wages expected. Address Manufacturer, Dispatch office. ROOFERS-Two slate roofers. W, M. McCombs, cor. 21st and Carsoa sis. , S. S. SALESMEN and Streetmen-Our new game, the Prize Ring Contest, illustrating a JlOTround boxing match. Is the latest fad; played with tops, and interesting to old and young: Is selling fast everywhere! (10 to fl5a day while the craze lasts; catch ou quick; sample 25c. The Clipper Mfg. Co., Cincinnati. O. SALESMEN To sell Wlegand's frame hanger for pictures, crayons, mirrors, signs, etc.: no pic ture bangs perfectly without It. Wlegand frame Manger Co., 1232 Penn av. SALESMEN -To sell the new White sewing ma . chine; salary or commission paid. No. 12 Sixth st. E. Lord, manager. STENOGRAPHER and tpewriter Young man preferred. Address In own hand writing stat ing wages expected. Wholesale Merchant, Dispatch office. SOLICITORS WANTED-MW to lUO pernio, paid. Address at once J. M. Kennedy, gen. agL, New Brighton. Pa. antAVEMNG AGENT to sell mixed pain s. var . ulshes, etc.. In Ohlb and Eastern Indiana; on'v those who have had experience need apply. Address, with references Box W. Z Dispatch office. rpBAVELlNG SALESMAN for Pittsburg and X vicinity. Apply, with references, stating ex perience, age, etc. Capital Shirt Co., Steelton. Pa. TURNERS-At once. Apply John T. Bealor & Co., Erie and est Diamond sts., Allegheny. "TITAN TED Immediately, a man with push and IT 11.500 cash to take charge of offiee ana men selling special goods; 8150 per month, with ample security for money. Address J. il.. Dispatch of fice YOUNG MAN A good stout anil industrious 5 oung man of good habits and character from 15 to IS years old. to work In our spice mills: wc will give the right kind or a young man n fine op portunity to learn the spice and extract business; good relerences required. Call at works, cor. River and Mvilson avenues, Allegheny City. Du quesne bpice Mills. Acents. AGENTS Salarr or commission to agents to ban die the Patent Chemical ink Erasing Pencil: the most useful and novel Invention of the age; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds norks 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 chance to make money. Write for terms and sam ple or erasing, Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X10, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS We want men who are already travel ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side line; uame references and territory. Manufact urers' OU Co., Cleveland, O. AGENTS for the best combination books and en gravings erer offered: a bonanza for the holi days. P. W. Garfield, Cleveland. J. AGENTS Ever' county; great snap; Inclose stamp. Dr. Jeuklus Griffith, Third and Grant, Pittsburg. AGFNTS J3 to 17 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnan & Co., Perfumers. West Winsted.Ct. AGENT A live general agent Novelty gas stove. Buell. 44 N. 4th. Philadelphia. Female Help WanteL COMPETENT cooks and housegirls. 28 Sedgwick st.. Employment Office, Allegheny. ("tOO Iv-Good cook, with reference, atlll Western J av., Allegheny City. LADIKS or lorng men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes 81 to 83 per day can be quietly made; work sent by mall: no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box 5331. Boston, Mass., Established lasp. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes. Call aud see work or address J. M. Lciuar & Co., i0 Fourth av. 50 Housegirls: situations free; good places. Central Agency, 7 blxth it. Male and ITemnle Help Wanted. HELP Man cook, farm hands, colored boy, three laundresses, dishwashers, dining room girls, chninbermaids. farotlv cook, house girls, girl for chamberwork and nursing, coioredCook, man aging houbekeeper; all first-class: report here; large numlers are employed dally. Median's Agency, 545Grantst. WANTED Governess, ladv's maid, French and German nurses, cooks, chambermaids, dining Toom gills, laundresses, house gins, Ger man and colored girls, hotel and restaurant help, porters, drivers, larni bauds, white and colored wallers. 2 colored boys. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs, Tboiupsou, COS Grant St. Situations Wanted. EMPLOYMENT-Vamllv sen lng and dressmak ing by day or week; 12 years' experience: French method or basting and boning taught for tl. Address L. K. K Dispatch office. I EXPERT ACCOUNTANT setks evening eraploy li meut: books posted, audited, balanced. L., 4 Carlisle Place, Fifth av. POSITION Druggist A competent druggist vlth 10 years' practical expeilcuce In the retail drug business desires a position as manager of re tall drug store: satisfactory reasons given for leav ing present position. AdJrtss P. J Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper; 6 years' experience;, best city references. Address Doublo Entry, Dispatch office. POSITION by an experienced shoe salesman, either retail or wholesale. O. W Dispatch office. r IjOSlTIONfora good male stenographer. Ad dress K. 21, Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. 0 CCUPANTS for well furnished front room; also a lew a&7 uoaraers, ;aa jruin av. OCCUPANTS for furnished room. 10 Sherman av Allegheny, Hotels, Dining and Lunch Rooms. ANCHOR HOTEL, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c 50c; week, tl 25, tl 75. 8i (i. H OTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal. Allegheny; ai au, 2uay: special rates wneu permanent. BOTEL ROLL, 4)Llevcuth St., near Union de pot; clean, quiet dlulng room; raeals. 25c; beds; 25, 60 and 75c: the bar contains the best. LADIES' Dining and Lunch Room-Holiday buyers when out shopping lunch atKevan's ladles' lavorlte lunching resort. 903 Penu av. Wanteil Partner. "TJABTNER with t5,000 to SIO.000 In a first-class 1 manufacturing business: will bear strict in vestigation: correspondence couHdeutlsh Address Z Dispatch Office. financial "Wanted. TJENSWANGER& ZAHN-Flre Insurance. ai jl jrouriuav. JOHN K. EWING & CO.. 107 Federatst., make -nulck loans: money ready. MONEY to loan on first-class city property. Pittsburg and Allegheny; 8500 and upward. E. B. Yalil, 101 Fourth av.. Ferguson block. MONEY to loan on mortgages; can match any sum desired: no delay. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth av. MON EY at 5 per cent: we have 859,000 to loan. SOU up. J. ;. Alles ft Co.. 161 Fourth av. TITOHTGAGES on city or Allegheny county .J.U. property aHunHinit xicurjr a, nearer, UI)KUU1IUAI, f v&to Tr3' 'P?-- VrrkXTM A V.' TYEWB'MTnP.'P K' ju.s-sja.j.t jiijiiijjij--i-iJ.- ", WANTED. Financial Wanted. TO LOAN t3.ouo on mortgages': 1100 and up ward at 6 per cent; 85O0,C0u at 4)4 pr eenton residence or business jproperty, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French. ,125 Fourth av. WANTED-Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. Mccuue & Coulter, SS Fourth av. w ANTED-830.QO0: Absolute security: E. K. real estate. Address FirstMortgage, Dispatch of- bee. WANTED To make you a quick loan on mort gage. Snyder & White. 162 Fourth ay. Miscellaneous Wanted. McCABK crayon portrait for Cnristmas pres . ents. 297 Fifth av. CLUB men to knbw that for champagne taps, ginger alo holders, eorksows- and all the paraphernalia ofithe sideboard toe place to buy Is at my lamp store,' 615 smlthfleld st. F. G. Craig head. - TTiLF.CTRlCSIfg. and SupplvCo.,310Blssell block. P7I1.. 64 FederaL AIlFffb'v incandescentand bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. MINTING and plate glass glazing. R. C. Miller, . 526 Grant st Pittsburg. PURCHASER for new high-arm Singer, for sale at half price: sewing machines from 83 up. at sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., l'ltts- Durg. QEV7ING machines repaired, sold, exchanged kj anu sausiaciion guaranteed ior ntue inoiirv. , Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg. 1 'I'ltUMtS named toana trom the East Endfor JL nftycenta. Campbell & Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. 'Telephone yg. USE Jones" Bedbug Paralyzcr J ones' Mag Roach Powder: roaches banished bycentract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. told by nil first-class druggists. . "T7ANTED AgenU arid everyone to Investigate our carriage, sleigh aud wagon stoves; nice for offices: agents have 110 troi ble in making from 85 to fio per day : no one who drives In cold weather can afford to lie without one If they value their health, specially company. 42&mitnnciu su W' ANTED All Tjuslniss men :o know that the Office specialty Co., 10T Third av., keep In stqck the latest and brsl office furniture, filing cabinets and labor-saving officospiclaltlesiwork to order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties.' WANTED-Everybodr to know this Is positively tbe last month Aufrech t, the popular photog rapher, will take his tine cabinets lor II a dozen; come soon: bring the Utile ones. 77 Fifth av. VT ANTED-Marry me. Rube, and boy fine fnr it ulturebelnwcostatAioyle's, 1G5 Laeock st. Allegheny, quick. WANTED-Contracts of hauling for all kinds of wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B., Dispatch office. w OOD ami plioioenravinK; half tones; electro- iv ping, itraittion. firuunimw. EOK SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. - 0 RGAN First-class Estey organ: 11 stops. Call alter 4 at kkj ror:y-s"conu st. )IANOS Two good upright sample pianos, cheap. 40 Montgomery uv Allegheny. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOlLiEKS and engines, second hand: all sizes from 4 to 130 h. n. : chraoest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In slock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted tarm engines, steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. 'J el. 3401. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. BOILERS Fourteen (14) two (2) flue steam boil ers; second hand. Apply to Room 48, 42 Fifth av. BRYANT and Acme automatic, engines and holl ers, not water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractorsrslatlonary engines and boilers. Tompkins A Ulrlch, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa. ENGINES and boners or every description: brick yard supplies: contractors' and rollliigml 11 ina chlnerv. Thomas Carllu's Suns, Lacock and San dusky its., Allegheny. SEWING MACHINES-Cnnsult your pocketbook and buy a new sewing machine at the Sewlug Machine Exch Jligc, 17 Diamond tt . Pittsburg. . Horses. Vehicles, Live Sto'ck' For Sale. TYELl VERY wagons-Delivery wagons all styles; JJour own make. Win. Bectert, 340 to 314 Ohio St., Allegheny, 'telephone 343). ONIES Twenty (23) head of fine Shetland ponies for children; 10 head of pony colts: also a few very neat pony outfits: these make very sutt- ble Christmas presents; bargains during next 30 days. W. J. Sampson, Youngstown. O. Kubbcr Stamps and Stencils For Sale. ClETyonr rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. T seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Shealfer tCo., 4 Filth sr.. Pairs College building. STENCILS, steel stamps, fceal presses, rubber stamps, etc. , W. A. Bunting, 20 Firth av.. cor. Market. Miscellaneous For Sale. COUNTERS, desks, showcases, gas stoves and fine steam table. S. Delp&Co., 72 Diamond street, TTOK SALE Small library of choice volumes JL1 Standard works. In excellent condition. W. E. ft. Dispatch office. 'inVO extra pool and one billiard tables cneap. J.' Inquire oraddress 1118 Penu av. FOB. SALE BUSLNESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BARBER STAN D-OId established barber stand onil'eun av.. Lawrencctlllc. at a bargain: reasons for selling owner leaving the city. Full particulars from Thos. McCaffrey; 3500 Butler St. BEL'LEFONTE ROLLING MILL. wlth cut nail department; cheap coal and Iron or a superior quality at Its door give It great advantage over other plants east of the A llcghcuy mountains; for Sale or rent on reasonable terms. For full particu lars address the Commonwealth Guarantee, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Trustee, Harrlsburg, Pa. DRUGSTORE for sale In ranldly growing B. R. town: no opposition; great chance, salol. Dispatch oHce. FOR SALE-Grocery stores from t20O to 85.000; aim bakery, restaurants, cigar stores, book and stationery stores: half Interest in a business with large profits, will exchange for real estate. Specialty Company. 420 Smlthlleld st. FOR SALE Barber shop of three chairs doing a good business and In good location: reasons for selling on account of sickness. Address Mc. A., Dispatch office, I?ORSALE-Bakery and restaurant? 64 East . Main st.. salcm. O. pi ALLERY-Clieap for cash: a line photograph VJT in best location In Allegheny. Address Photo graphs. Dispatch office. HOTEL-FIrst-class, Cannnshurg, Pa.: 25 room.: good location, trade, etc: cheap : closing up an estate. Address Box 577, Pittsburg, Pa. ' LICENSED HOTEL ror sale, doing good busi ness, located In Klnzna, Pa. All particulars from E. A. Coleman, oungsvllle. Pa. MEAT MARKET-AU new furniture: will sell for what It cost to start; good reason ror wanting to sell. Address M, M Dispatch offiee. MILLINERY business onMI. Oliver: business 8 years old. and the only one oflts kind on the street: good reasons forselilng. " Call ou or address John b. Ferguson & Co., 1412 Carson st. MUSIC STORE- The only music store and leases lna town oriO.000 population: well stocked Willi pianos and orgtus ami all kinds of musical goods: will sell cheap lor cash. Address Music, Dis patch office. TT S. PATENT for pantaloon and vest buckle, U. new and pretty. Address C. A. Mlueuart, California. Pa. FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. FOR SALE or exchange for Allegheny properly 140 like level building lots situate In the city of Pittsburg; nllliln easy access or electric and steam cars, at the low price of $175 per lot; these same lots wllTsell at retail from 8250 lo 1350 per lot: tills offer good for a short time only, sainuel W. Black & t.o 99 4th av, ONLY a few lots left, on which I will build a house to suit and take payments in, amounts to suit purchasers: location In good neighborhood, on high, dry ground, only 10 minutes froint ourt House, on Hue or cable cars. A. Bauck, 441 Grant street, - . East End Lots For Sale. FOB'SALE Schenley Park lots 50x150. greater frontage If desired, Woodland'avenue. be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: asphal. rum pavement; street railroad; cheap easyterms FrankF. Mcola. 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. Farms For Sale. A NICE FARM of about 60 acres near the city. 15 minutes' walk from railroad station, good dwelling, large barn, line orchard, plentyjifwater, etc. etc. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. . - T7ARM-Ofl77 acres In Virginia. In a fine agri Jt? cultural section and convenient to a go.hi town; wi.l be sold very clietptsm ill city property taken lit part payment; one of Aim can furnish full particulars from a personal visit to the farm. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood st.. Pittsburgh FARM A good farm of 05 acres near the city and railroad; excellent dwelling. large btrn. fine orchard, plenty or water: one ol the healthiest and most iileasant places In the county: an excel lent spot for a suburban home. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 w 00a st., i-msnurg. f K EXCHANGE-A good farm of about 120 acres j Close to raiiroau station, convenient .w ,nu ctty: dwelling, outbuildings, two orchards, pleuly h of water, ana in a good natural gas district; great bargain, to c'ose an account. Jas. W. Drape Jt 010 11 mm ,k, 1 ,ii,uu(. Anl arms, two fruit farms; vou can pay for as UU easy as ; easy as pay rent. J. H. Brlstow, Mar ibsburg. W. va. is SALE-EttPXtOVED EEAL ESTATE City Besidences. TERAV.-Muslbesold-Lot 24x100 to alley. Irli man S.itnrv nrpflEPd brick house Or 7 ana potto kiasb trout ,urcnjviu, . "wu sy terms: maxe us an oner, .uiutwr, j.uuujy- 0., AOt j;uuriu av. ai Jffl 0 rooms ana tv sou a-j var1 gr'.,3s5P i 10QB ",-' ' .loco. tfOK SALE QffBOVED HEAL ESTATE City Besidences. , CJQ 300 85C0 cash, balance S per month, all WO5 told. A new Queen Anne frame. 24x31 ou flue paved street; 7 good-sized rooms, bath, attic and cellar, with laundry, hot and cold water. In side w. c, reception hall 911. very nice lot 25 front, 115 deep and 54 wldeon allev average width 40 feet: equally good or "better buildings around. This property Is worth HCC0, being on the nicest street on Alt. Washington, anu ean be walked to from tbc P. O. In 20 minutes. John F. Sweeny, 63 Fourth av. East End Besidences For Sale. EAST EN D A good brick house at a bargain, on moderate payments: near cable cars aud rail road station; 8 rooms, bath, hall and cellar: all In prime order: rare bargain to a prompt buyer: pos session at once. Jas. W. Drape, 813 Wood st,. Pittsburg. "VTEW and complete brick dwelling of 12 rooms. Iv Hardwood mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, asbestos fireplace.- First floor finished In hard wood. 4 chambers and bath. Sta. w. stand, open plumbing secund floor. Both gases, with combi nation fixtures of latest design. Cemented cellar, with laundry. Front and rear porch. Beautirul lawn, with flagstone sidewalks. Large lot. Im mediate possession. This property worthy or close Inspection. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 161 Fourth avenue. Allegheny Besidences For Sale. BRICK DWELLING-Second ward. Allegheny. 6 rooms, with bath, natural gas and other modern appliances: all in good order: contiguous to electric ears: price only 85,530. Jas. W. Drape A Co., -313 Wood st., Pittsburg. I70R SALE-The valuable brick dwelling, with good lot. No. 79 Page st., Allegheny: property or the Pennsylvania Insurance Company, and to be sold at public sale. In settlement of the business of the company by order of the directors In the salesroom of Jas. w. Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg, on Wednesday,December7.at2o'clock: peremptory sale. Terms. et. from Jas. W. Drape & Co., Agents and Auctioneers. FREMONT ST., Allegheny: a bargain; elegant story pressed brick dwelling, contains 10 rooms, baiii. laundry, with enameled tubs. station ary wasbstands. slate and hardwood mantels, nfo hearths and vestibule, cement walks, cellar and pavement: the house complete In every detail: lot !Kxl33 leet: Immediate possession. Key with A. D. Wilson, sole agent, 55 tederalst. NORTH AV.. Allegheny A handsome stone front residence, 10 spacious rooms, reception hall, hath, lavatory, laundry, etc., etc. One of the most substantial and hest apportioned residences In either cltv, lacking In no essential recent appli ances. Hardwood finish throughout, plate glass windows, unique mantels, with cabinets. Every thing else on the sanfe elegant and perfect arrange ments. Wc presume that even the "critic" would find things faultless. Particulars rrom Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Suburban Besidences For Sale. ANEW 6-room house and Slots In thesuhurbt, on line of railroad, near station: a bargain to prompt purchaser, on monthlv payments In part; immediate possession; everything in prime order. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 ood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE The large dwelling and fine lot, 129x 133 rect. near Brlnton station. P. R. It., to be sold at public sale by order of the directors of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company In the settle ment or the business la the office or Jas. W, Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg, on Wednesday. December 7, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Lukens, station agent at Brlnton station, will show the property. Positive sale. Terms, etc.. from Jas. W. Drape A Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Woof St., Pitts burg. 2 800 Allentown station, at the head of new i Castle Shannon Incline: new 6-room frame welllne. bar window, two norches. fine cellar. hall, with winding open staircase: side entrance, front yard; fine lot, 25x120 to 20-foot alley: city water and natural gas; this is a bargain. Samuel W. Black & Co., 90 Fourth av. Beal Estate. COR SALE Ileal estate bargains; send for new IT catalogues. Just out, mailed rree; 3,000 proper tics. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FREE HOLD BANK, of Pittsburg. Pa., of Alle gheny countv. Pa., at the close of business No vember 35, 1832: RESOURCES. Cash on hand.....?. 8 32.24121 Checks and other cash Items 4 579 27 Due froiti banks and bankers 275.8J) 04 Loans nnd discounts l,Cn9 697 49 Investment securities 344,927 78 Real estate, rurnrture and fixtures 2.W0 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 9,119 03 81,729,234 87 " LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 8 :0C00O) Surplus fund 1C0.O.0 (10 Undivided profits...., 111,310 50 Deposits subject to check 953,852 21 Deposits, special 98.149 C6 Demand certificates or deposit 5,1)1.0 00 Due to tbe Commonwealth 250,000-00 Dividends unpaid 22 5" ' 81.729.231 87 Report of above has been, made to C. H. Krumb haar, Superintendent of Banking. State of Pennsylvania, county of Allegheny, ss: L J. F. Steel. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best or my knowledge and belief. J. F. STEEL. Cashier. - Subscribed arfd sworn to before me this 2d day o December. 1892. notarial Seal. GEO. D. TINDLE, Notary Public Correct Attest: EDWARD HOUSE. JAMES MCDEVITT, C. L. MAGEE, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE DOL LAR SAVINGS FUND 4 TRUST CO.. of Al legheny. Allegheny county, Penns lvanla, at tbe close of business November 30, 1832: RESOURCES. Cash on hand and deposited with banks or bankers i 1 15,491 99 Checks and other cash Items '. 50 00 Call loafis upon collaterals &i.330iO Time loins upon collaterals 'Jl.faoro Loans upon bonds and mortgages 171 413 31 Investment securities -.2. (XX) 00 Real estate, furnlture'and fixtures 2.5J0 to Overdraft) 165 oar Current expenses and taxes paid 9, ISO 61, ' 8332,431 02 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in...., 125.root)0 Undivided profits , 22,177 il Deposits subject to check 8 43,058 53 Deposits, special 141.647 CO 185.304 10 1332.431 92 Amount trust fnnds Invested 8 5,800 CO Ainownt trust funds uninvested 8,494 71 14.291 71 Report of above has been road"e to C. H. Kruinb htar. Superintendent of Banking, State or Pennsylvania ) .. County or Allegheny. J " I. E. R. Haldlnger, Secretary and Treasurer or the -above named bank, do soleinnlyswcarlbat the above statement is true, to the best or my; knowl edge aud belUL E. R.-BALDINGEhV Secretary and Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before rae this 2d day or December. 1802. . . JAS W. COLLINS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: (Signed.) JNO. W. CHALFANT. 1 . . ' A. fLENDINNING. DIrectors. J. N. DAVIDSON. ) PERSONAL. EHSONATJIrX1br. McGraaor's sure pile cure. 369 W) He ay. PERSONAL-buperfluous hair removed by elec tric needle; consultations free. Mrs. Elliott, 64i Penn av. PERSONAL Facial massage facesteamlng: lines removed; complexions treated. Miss M. E. Freker. 908,S Penn av. PERSON L-Parcels to all parts of the city and East End for 15 cts; trunks. 40 cts, PCregrlno, Hi Fourth av. ; telephone 18t0. ERSONAL Ladles' seal garments and ah kinds or rurs cleaned aud repaired at your own resi dence. J. Scott, Dilworth st,, city. PERsONAL-Credir, yes. credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc.. at J. Dwyer's Room 4. McCance block. 701 .-inithfield. IJERSONAL-Prof. Geo. Markley. practical J phrenologist, graduate or the American In stitute or Phrenology. Office hours. 3 to P.M.: examinations, 1. agenecasu. city. ERSON AL-Everett Club.news-The pianos i de livered this week are: Club A, No. 6. II. Mll roy, 47 Market. Pittsburg: Club b. No. 335, Mrs. M. Miller. 590 Preble av.. Allegheny. Pa. IjERsONAL Hair, inoies, etc. on lames' nic-i . permanently destroyed by tho clcctrc needle without pain or "scar: consultation Iree. Miss Hrcng. office 9ia Penn av.. Illckson building. P-lteO AL- Laches wisuing t- lake niri r are Baths or face massage lor removing blcnlshes and Improving the com plexlon will please visit my parlors at 1KH Penn av.. I'ltuuurg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONA L-Plctures. mirrors and crayon por traits ou can save from 1 to on each pur chase: aflnellneotiartlst proof etchings at a sac rifice; cash or credit: framing doue to order. T. C. McElroy, No. 2 Sixth tL. upstairs PERSON AL-Young marrlcdTady wonldllke any number Of voung wives to know that she has a most excellent recipe Tortlie promotion of peace and happiness in the4iotne circle: send jour fats band's clothes to Dickson, the tailor, who will clean, press and repair them at a most moderate cost. For nroor see Dickson, the Tailor. 65 Fifth av.. second floor. Telephone 1553. FOUND. I,OUND-Tbe only rellaole tree hand portrait artists In cravori and water colors: finest grades only: all work doue In windows In presence or the public; order now and pay Tor Christmas: stores open until 9 p. si. : satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan. Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. first floors 70S Liberty St., 607 Wood St.: Branch 35' Ohio st,; we employ no gents. Telephone 2172, " " if AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. HOLIDAY GOODS. FURNITURE. CARPETS, PIAN03. 'PICTURES, Etc Presents that are useful. TUESDAY. December 6. at. 10 o'clock at the rooms of tbe Henry Auction Company, 24 and 23 Ninth street. Fancy rockers, tables, conche, lounges, clocks, etc., line parlor snttcs upholstered in brocatelle tapestry, English rugs and hair clotli;pictnres,mirrors, upright piano, desks, cabinets and ornaments; handsome chamber fnrnlture in oak and walnut, wardrobes to match; sideboards, china clo7et, bookcases, hallracks, extension tables, dishes and toilet ware: larx line ot Brussels carpet-, rugs nnd innttlng; kitchen and laundry fnrnttnrr, stoves, eta; mattresses, springs, blankets and bedding. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE Ot honses and lots on Page st, Allegheny, and on P. R. R. In settlement of the affairs or the Pennsyl vania Insurance Company, tn be sold by order ot the Board of Directors, in tlsfi sales room of Jas W. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood t,, Pittsburg, on WEDNESDAY, December 7, ac 2 o'clock. First That excellent brick dwelling, with lot 20x160 feet, known as No. 79 Pfcge street, Allegheny; 10 rooms, including spacions double parlor, with bath, hot and cold wa ter, natural gas nnd other modern conven iences, all in good order. Second That large brick dwelling with lot about 120x138 fee;, close to Brlnton station, P. R. R., formerly owned by John R. Thomp son: 8 rooms in dwelling, with tho usn.-il de sirable conveniences. Mr. Lukens Ticket Agent at Brlnton station, will show, the property to anyone wlio presents a card from the agents. Peremptory and positive sale in order to closo np the Dusiness of tbe company. Terms maun known at sale. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO , Agents and Auction eer", 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. AUCTION SALE. Notion", ilrvgoods, clothing. Jewelry, etc., WEDNESDAY, Decembor7. nt 10 o'olnck, at the rooms of the lienry Auction C".,2liind 26 Nlntu st. Tbe stock of a country store quitting business sent to tbe rooms for sale. Dry -looilfl, clothing, blankets, coats, shoes, notions, lot of jewerlv, ta Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. SMITHSOSI & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales oi real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (jewelry sales for tbe trndo only) promptly attended to. Offlce,&8Ei3iierbuildIiig,cor.5tUand Woodst. D CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE ATWILKINSBURP. LOT 80x180. 3 MINUTES FROM ELECSTRJCCARS. Here Isa Bargain at $1j500. - W. B. HAMNETT & CO., WILEINSBURG, PA FOR' SALE. AT WILKINSBURG, Three-room frame dwelling. Lot 66x132. online of electric cars and three-minutes Irom station. A bargain lor.qulck buyer. W. E. HAMNETT & CO., wilkins'bubg. pa. LOTS. MURRAY-HILL AVENUE Now open and paved from fifth to Wllklns avenue. City sewerage, both gases, electric light. NO BETTER LOTS FOR SALE In the East End and none moro reasonable in price.. Title guaranteed by tbe Fidelity Title & Trust Company. (237.) See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, ' 80 FOURTH AVENUE. FOR SALE. Lot 59 Fe?t Front, Center Avenue, Twentieth Ward, by 213 Feet Deep. Lot 23 Feit Front, Fulton Street. By 151 on Webster Avenue. HOUSE 1312 MURIEL' STREET And Lot nearly 58 Front by ltf Foot Deep. Inquire of JOHN A. WILSON. 149 Fourth Avenue. AMUSEMENTS. THE ALVIN THEATER. Monday, December 5", 189L LAST NIGI1TS of Chas. Frohmau's Company in "Pf-Jp" JjelJreatesl LOST IDramatio Triumph! PARADISE. fEverin Pittsburg Goodby Mats. Wednesday and Saturday. Next week The Lilliputians In the Ballet Snectacle '-Candy." de5-I9 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, ANDREW MACK, The Sweet Singer, in IRISH LOYALTY. Prices Wc, 25e,5Dc,-73c Matinees Wednesday anu samruay. ioc, oue, nesernru. Nxt week Barry and iay, McKen ina s Uel-13 iriirtaiion. MAMA THE BRILLIANT 1 t l rm SUCCI3SS ccnrdedtoSuchorow5ky's superb painting, NANAi 19 Immeasurably beyond comparison. During tho pust week over 6,000 ladles and gentlemen have seen nnd approved of this marvel or realistic art. On exhibition oar andevenlngatEDMUNDSON 4 PERRISE'S store, 635 and 637 Smlthfleld street. Admis sion, 25 cent. oe5-18 WHY i YOU SHOULD IN KENSINGTON (-THE BEST IT HAS Every' Lot in KENSINGTON will Double in Value before June. 1. Be surer to see KENSINGTON at once and' buy a lot be fore the big advance- in prices. For Free Tickets from Pittsburg to Kensington and return call at the office of the KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, No. 79 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, - AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESN E. Hfl&BSZm TO-NIGHT, LILLIAN RUSSELL OPERA COMIQUE CO. in Ii-A. Saturday 1 IV Matinee anu Evening, THE llOUNTERANKS. Next week The Baroness Blanc In "De ception." deJ-33 HAURT WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. EEILLT 4-WOODS' BIG SHOW. BROS. BORANI VITA. HADES AND THE 4C0. rtet-31 CEOPEAN &TEAS1SUII'?. WHTTE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United Suites Mall steamers. Britannic Dec. 7. 8an;iBrltannic Jan. 4. 1 sn 'Majestic. Dec.l4.1:30nmlAdrtatlc. Jan. 11.1pm Germanic Dec. 21. 7 am Germ'c Jan. 13. 8 s m "Teutonic Dec.3. 1:30 pro 1'MiJesilc. .Isn.a. 11 m From W bite bur dock, foot of West Tenth street. New York. baloon rates. 830 and upward, according to steamer and location or berth. 'Second cabin oa these steamers.ft0 and limited excursion tick, ets, J75 and 85; steerage from or to the ola coun trr. $21. White Star draRs payable on demand In all the principal banks throupbout Great Britain. Applr to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. C3D Smlthfleld street. Pittsburg. orH. MAITLAND K KKSEY. General Agent, a Broadway. N. Y. nclo-D KOYAL MAIL SrEAMSIHI-SL GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA via DEKRY and GALWAY. Tne most dU rect ronte from Scotland and North aal Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 30. Steerage, 417. STATEJ AT f!vET LINC. J STEAMSHIPS. AElV-YOKK and GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. I Dec. 15 State of Nebraska. sooa. Dec. 29 State or Lalliornla xoox Jan. 19. State or Nebrska.110 A.X. Cabin, $10. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, 111 Apply to J.J.MCCORMICK, C39 Smlthfleld st. Jel8-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamer lavs New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderrys Rates ror Saloon Passage. Cabin. 845 aud upwards, Fecond Cabin, 533. bteerae, SIO. Passengers booked at through rates to or rrom aar city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Droits -n London -So'd at Lowest Rates. Book or Information, tours and sailing lists far nlshed on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROl HERS. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y or J. J. MCCORMICK. SSSmlthSeldst.. Pitts, burg. X. M. SEMPLE. Hi) 1'ederal st.. Allegheny. ociu-xwr UKOKEKS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 1SSL John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. 5 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York and CM cago. Member New York, Chicago and Pitt i burir Exchanges. Local seouriiles bought and sold for csi or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion aal dividends paid Quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1331) Money to lean on calL Information books on all markets mallei on application. tef Whitney & Stephenson 57 Fourth Avenues apSMS After 19 Tears of Trial, E LAINE, -THE MET SWIM) OIL, Is Conceded to Be "the Best and Safest Oil Know". E L A i NE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It Is the very highest grade of refined pe troleum, from whioh in the process or manu iactnrc,rery impurity has been eliminated. Elaine Is free from benzine and paraffins; It win never chill in the qoldest temperature known on this continent. In color, Elaino is spring-water white, and its "fire te9t" is so high as to make it as abso lutely safe as any lllnmlnant known. Having no disazreeablo odor, Elaine Is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Limp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EiPLOblONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! ,S55S5T OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in 13 Year From 1873 to 1S92. Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OZNARD, MANUFACTURERS, fol PITTSBURG. PA. FOR RENT LODGE ROOM, 17 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Rent $a per month. A. D. WILSON, 55 FEDERAL ST. 8500 TO 500,000 SSS sages, city or country property, at lowest rates? JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood at. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. BUY A LOT " - BECAUSE It has a Population of 8,ooo People And they Earn $125,000.00 Per Month. WATER IN PENNSYLVANIA, THE BEST DRAINAGE, TWO BIG BRICK SCHOOL HOUSES, CHURCHES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, NATURAL GAS, EVERY CONVENIENCE" OF PITTSBURG, AND IS ONLY 18 MILES FROM THE UNION DEPOT. ! - Ai W . BVulfc$,E4ifr ji4tej: