-i THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH," WEDNESDAY, "' DECEMBER 7, 1892. g 'JLxLci fJXXODJJSXf jjjs3st.j.jjl, nx, -, LARGE GAINS ARE FREQUENTLY OBTAINED FROM THESE SMALL ADS. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Seattle sj-mpathrtitrftritue murderer of Editor Boyd. Eibot's rrench Cabinet held Its flrst jncetin? yesterday. The reported massacre of Belgian .expe ditions ia Africa Is confirmed. A heavy fognrevalled over the lakes and the Mississippi Valley yesterday. Fred Marsh, one or the most dangeronj counterfeiters in the country, was arrested in Milwaukee 31onday night. There is war anions the members of the Toledo Board of Education, caused by al leged religious discrimination. or the Anarchists on trial at Jerez. Spain, S9 were acquitted and the others sen tenced to long o? We terms of Imprison ment. A Burlington Kailroad freight train broke In two near Corona, Col., and in the collision which followed four bridge car penters were killed. David Block, manufacturer of tinware at 3 to 130 Ilester street, Xew York, has made nn assignment, giving pwlemce! ito the East Mae Bank aggregating $08,653 for money loaned. The total liabilities are $132,000, and the assets amount to about $30,000. The machinists in the gunshop of the Watervliet, X. Y arsenal, who struck last Idondiy, have returned to work, witn tne exception of the two men dIscbarged.Ior.re juMng to operate tw lathes, and in sympa thy with whom the others struck. A decision lias been rendered in the cel ebrated "coney skin" case bv the Boston Circuit Court of Appeals sustaining tho ver dict or Judge Colt, or the United States Cir cuit Court. Judce Colt ruled that the Board or General Appraisers was right in its find ing that the skins in dispute ought to be ad mitted duty free. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's implication to enjoin tho Tiinnma IlRilroad Company rrom making contracts with any other steamship companies was to have been arcued in the Sew York Supremo Court ve'terday, but was adjourned by con sent. There is some talk about tho case be ing tried before a rereree. TEI-STATE BREVITIES. BmoHTOx, O. Attempts at incendiarism have been numerous of late. Tittsville Lehman TJIlman, the leading drygoods merchant or this city, was found (lead at his home. TA-vrxQUA Schwartz's dynamite mill blew up Mondav, completely wrecking the build ing and blowing John Hodgers, a -workman, to pieces. Waye, TV. Va. W. J. Riley, a well-known contractor, who has Just completed a new Court House here, has disappeared and left creditois who want about $7,000. SorTB Bethlehem The Bessemer rail mill of the Bethlehem Iron Company shut down veetcrc'nv morning. Cause. lack of orders. About 1 30 men are out of employment. The c lanue does not affect armor plate and gun construction. SrosraoEO, Pa. Developments in the coal business in Mercer county have thrown the entire coal land or the county into the hands of a s. ndicatc, and the prospects now aio pood for a new branch of the Lake Shore J'tiltoad to branch off near this town and mn through the mining community south of here direct to Grovo City. Gr-ovx Crnr There is trouble among tho seniors in Grove City College, growing out o' pi eparations for the commencement. The cls.s met to make its selections, and D. i:. Walters, a law student, was olected Mieal.cr ly a majority or seven. The choice i as not satisfactory to those who are sttidy :nc or tho ministry, and they put up R. J. "iven. but lie ms defeated. C X. Moore nns teen offered the honor, but he de clined it. The dissatisfied members threaten t lie v will not take part in the class day exer cises. I nix A few days ago Miss Howard Allen, t '.i . was isiting in this place, was taken ill n itl diphtheria. She summoned her home pixsician. Di Stutzman, and in his com j).t'i drov in n public hack to the Pitts 1 iir .Ft Wayne and Chicago Bailroad depot cue tn ik thowcst bound train to Van Wert Tiin Wert authorities promptly quaran t iic d nor S-he died Monday and the rail load ioi:ipiny will prosecute tho doctor. 1 c iiiick m v.bicu she rode to the depot has been tumizated and ordered out of service, und tiie r-iilroad people are trying to learn tl j number of the coach she occupied. Br-Ai i r. FAtAs-Firty girls employed at the A t Tile W orks, are on a strike because their petition to be allowed to quit work ne minutes before tno whistle blows at no.in a refused. The flrst trouble of any j. id .lint has hapnened at the Carnegie n.ilis in this place since they resumed opora- o i-, occurred Monday evening. James utoride, a roller, got into a controversy wi'h his helper, Thilllp Lynch, who with a pair ot tongs dealt Ki'.lbride a terrible blow iver the head. I-atcr Lynch returned to the n ill ni.d tried to get theother men to go out on another SiriKe. Tho men Jumped onLynch and gave him a terrible beating. Tkst Bromo Koltzcr for insomnia I'e me iftiuiu lOca bottle 31LLTT1NGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. MrMRFRS OF SJIOKY CITY COUNCIL NO. ' i JrO. V. A. M.. arc requested to assemble a thi uieetlne room. THCRSOAY. December 8. is i at l r. st.. to attend the funeral of our late brother. Frank L. Urokaw. Ilusloess Cliangcs. THF KFYSTOXE BREWING COMPANY, Limited Notice of Dissolution and Appolnt rrrv of Licunlatlng Trustees. Notice is hereby ci en that the Ke-slone Brewing Company, Llm iU 1 a partnership aoclation organized under a -rt of the General As'embly of the Common wcftti f renuytvanla entitled "An act author ise .if the formation of nartnershln associations in v biMi the capital subscribed shall alone be re-. tpn klDle lor ttieneDls oi tne association, except t.i li r certain circumstances' approved June 2, If 74 and the supplements thereto, bv articles dated November 2. IsSo. recorded in the Recorder's office of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, In I -urea I'artnersnin ltook. vol 4. psge z. ana am r.ded articles dated October Vi. 18S7. recordea In &ald Recorder's office in Limited Partnership Iin k Vol. 5. page 539. at a meeting: or its mem bers he id October 22, 1832. by vote of a majority in m.Tner and value of interest did resolve and de tenrine that said association be dissolved, and Ditcfl" herehr given also that at said meeting of t'tn,ier22, 1392. Joseph Lautncr. Martin Lappe, jtn Benjamin Schmidt were elected as liquidating tr--.er:. to wiuii up said association and to apply and distribute lt'sets according to law. J i. E. G. FERGUSON, . bolicltors. JOSEPH L AUTNEE. MAItTXN LAPPE. BENJAMIN SCHMIDT. PEItSONAlI 1'ERSONALbr. ilcGranor's Imperial Treat ment. 3K) Wylie av. 1jER-ONAl Ladles House girls waiting for places. Exchange. ?10 Penn ay. PERSONAL Superfluous hair removed by elec tric needle; consultations free. Mrs. Elliott. (M Penn av. 1.i.If""NAL-creait, yes. creait, on line aress eooat, silks, satins, wraps, etc. at J. Dwyer's Room McCance lilock. 701 Miutliflcld. PERSON AL For Christmas presents go to Stew art's, CO Federal St.. Allegheny, where you pet r.nc cabinet photos and crayon portraits. PLUSONAL Christmas presents, -SO per cent saved: no downtown expenses: new lot ladles' and cents" slippers; call and see them. Stanton's, 50j Forbes av IJERSONAL-Prot George Markley. practical phrenologist, graduate of the American Insti tute of Phrenology. Office hours, 3 to 9 P. M. ; ex amrnation. U 8 sencca st.. city. IjER'-ONAL ilair. moles, etc. on laaies races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pais or scar: consultation free. Miss fctrcng. office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. IjLRsONAL Ladles wisnlngto take Tnrko Kace Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors aivuo icdd av.. ijusuurK. .him auerwoou. PERSONAL Ton arc ruptured: wc can cure you no cure, no pay: hen cured It costs you 13. or 3 ou can wort a lew hours and It will cost you nothing tend 2c sump Hayden Co., Box D No.", V Indham, Me. PERGONAL Pictures mirrors and crayon por traits Yon can save from 1 1 to S5 on each pur t' ase. n line line of artist proof etchings at a sac rt:ce, cash or credit: training done to order. T. C McElroy. No. 2 Sixth tt.. upstairs. IEESON AL Young married lady would like any number of young wives to know that she has a most excellent recipe for the promotion of peace and happiness in the home circle; sena your hts biad's clothes to Dlekson, the tailor, who will c an. press and repair them at a moat moderate ex t For proof sec Dickson, the Tailor. 65 Fifth av.. second floor. Telephone IKS. FOUND. FOUND-Prof. Markley. the Pnrenolorlst, will remove on or about Decemberl2to46) Forbes avenue. TTOr " D-A. Carhion. 109 Carson st, Southslde. Is J. c-rrjlnc the flnest stock or America na Swiss watches at lowest prices. I OC nd-The onlr reliable tree hana portfalt fticti in ri-ftvnn &nd water colors; flnst Mn Anl- 11 vsvnVlr ArrT 4n rlndowa In nmianpsi oithe public: order now and payror Christmas: itcrc6 open until 8 r. JI. : satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan. rr Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. flrst floors 70S -ty st 637 Wcod st: Branch 3 Ohio ft. -nplsy BO geau, "ACicpnoM ium AS- Classified real estate advertisements on this Tage ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than twenty cents. UNTIL FUKTHEB NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified wider the following headings will be ac cepted at tho rate of OlfE CENT PER WORD FOE EACH INSERTION when paid Tor in ad vance either at mala or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of All Kinds, bOCH AS SITPATIONS", KOOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDrNO, riSUM HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCEM.ANEOTS, PERSONALS. - TO EET BOOMS. MISUELLAJVEOTJS FOK SAXES, XOST AND rOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. AlWATS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. TOR SALE. TO LET AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already Iistc accounts with The DisrATcn. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL Sr., TELEPHONE 363. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. " CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAST END, J.W.WAXiACji, 6121 TENNAV. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S509 Butler st. FJI1L G. STUCKEY. I4th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS i SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS JICHENRY. Western and Irwin aT. "WANTED. Hale Help. BAKBER-FIrst-class man. Inquire of John Hutchison, larentum, W. P. It. B. BABBER for next Saturday. John Raab, No. 75 Chartlers St., Allegheny. BOY-A stout boy to work, in store: reference re quired. Apply at J. K. McKee 4 Co's., Mm., 1CE9 Liberty st. . TOT A bright office boy. No. 60 4th ave., room AJ J to. 2. C1AN VASbEHS-Fcw goon men: good pay J Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co.. 6 Sixth St. CANVASSERS Latest novelties: big commls- - Eion. iifiiounuiiv., iwuiu. COMroSITOR-On country weekly- A George J. Campbell, vt est Elizabeth. Pa Address COOK-A meat and pastry coo, to Roto East Liverpool: must be gilt-edged and not drink. Address, immediately. Turnbull & Hyde, Hotel Grand. East Liverpool. O. ClOrY-HOLDER First-class copy-holder: only man of experience need apply. Address Box Z. Z., Dispatch omce. D RIVER-A good driver. Apply at 543 Fifth av.. city. DRUG CLERK-Kcgtstered with 10 years' ex perience: must be a sober man and speak En glish and German, and give good rerereiif-emone other need apply. Address Somnal. Dispatch oEce. pOOD. strong boy. W. Y. Dermitt & Co., 407 urauisii MAN A voung man. well acquainted in Alle gheny," to assist In real estate office; call at once. John K. Ewlng & Co.. 107 Federal st. MIXERS-At Old .Eagle Mines. Elkhora station, McKeesnort , Belle Vernon B. R.. ltn eol ored. practical miners wlih tools: houses furnished to miners with ramllles: wages based on scale adopted by railroad coaloperatorsorsame district: mines are now In operation. Apply to superin tendent. , -nBINTER-Flrst-class. all-round, competent JL foreman lor country newspaper and Job office with cylinder press; must be good co-iiposltor, willing and no bad habits; wages reasonable to be gin, about 12. George J. Campbell, West Eliza beth, Pa. SALESMEN to handle our ramons patent Foun tain Ink Eraser, the latest and most complex eraser ever invented, overcoming tvery objection to the old erasers: used like afountain pen: will erase Ink and other stains Instantly: leaves no mark and has no equal: will sell Itself when its perfect work is 6hown. We give exclusive terri tory, and allow from 150 to 300 per cent profit: on receipt or 50 cents will mall sample with price list and terms: also a sample or our celebrated Plnless Clothes Line for50eents. or sample of both rorSL Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. 97 Hermoa su. Worcester. Mass. SALESMEN and Streetmen-Our new game, the Prize Ring Contest. Illustrating a Id-round boxing match, is the latest Tad: played with tops, and interesting to old and young: Is selling fast eierywhcre:10to loa day while the craze lasts; catch on quick; sample 3c The Clipper ilfg. Co.. UUUUU.U. V. SALESMEN To sell Wlejrand's frame hanger for pictures, cravons. mirrors, signs, etc. : no pic- lure nangi penccnj M,mu. . ,, va- ... Hanger CO.. 1232 Penn av. SALESMAN A first-class reliable salesman lor city trade: salary or commission. Taylor i, irean, jiarKe. sirueu SOLICITOKS WANTED-J80tofl50 permo..pald. AddressatonceJ.M. Kennedy, (jen.agt.. New Brighton. Pa. SOLICITOR Immediately, a good sollcltbr. Ap ply to 124 Collins av. SOLICITOR First-class solicitor at 601 Times 3 building. ST3NOGRAPHEE!j-Two bright jonng men ntcnojrraDbcrs: fair salary and permanent posi tions; we always have vacancies for competent male stenographers. Call at Private Shorthand Institute, 315 Smlthfleld st, flttsburg. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRIIERTo act also as ceneral clerk; young unmarried men only need applv. Aadress. giving references and amount of practical experience, G. G.C., Dispatch office. TAILOR-Who understands pants mating, to help a coat maker, to gn to Kensington. Inquire of Frank Klcca. 100 Webster av., before 10 o'clock A. M. .' TEACHER-A guitar teacher. Address E. H Dispatch office. rpiNNEKS-Three tinners at once at John P. JL bchaffer's. 70 and 72 Wylie av.. Pittsburg. Agents. AGENTS Salarv or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical ink Erasing Pencil! the most useful and novel invention of the age; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds: works like magic: 200 to 500 per cent profit: agents making 50 per week: we also want a general agent to take charge of territory ana appolnssub agents: a rare chance to make money. Write for terms and sam ple of erasing, Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 10, La crosse. wis. A GENTS-We want men who are already travel ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side line; name references and territory. Manufact urers' Oil Co.. Cleveland, O. AGENTS for new sanitary article UFed in every nome and office: exclusive territory: big proflts. Columbia Chcm. Co., 337 Sedgwick it, Chicago. III. AGENTS for the best combination books and en gravings ever offered; a bonanza for the holi days. P. v. Garfield, Cleveland, o. AGENTS wanted in every town; either sex: J5 per dav; send for circulars. Chicago Ticket Mfg. Co.. S8 State St., Chicago, Bl. AGENTS Every county; great snap; inclose stamp. Dr. Jenkins Griffith. U'hird and Grant, Pittsburg. AGF.NTS-K to f7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam &. Co., Perfumers. West Wlnsted.Ct. Female Help Vf anted. ClOOK A good cook, female preferred, to take J charge or private restaurant for manufactur ing establishment: permanent position to right party. Address, with reference, Restaurant, Dis patch office. COOK-Flrst-class, for restaurant Apply at once, 609 smlthUeld st i OOK8-Houseglrls: places free and waiting. Ex j change. 910 Penn av. GIRL A respectable girl, between 10 and 18 years old, for general housework by family of two; must be good washer and lroner; can sleep at home If she wishes: high wages paid. Apply 405Terry. St., near Liberty. G IRL for general housework; must be a good cook. Apply at ricsering's, icin aua ram. GIRLS for general housework, also kitchen girls. ' Mrs. Heastlugs, 55i Grant st. room 6. HOUSEGIRLS Places free. Exchange, 910 Penn at enue. LADIES or ocng men to take light pleasant work at their owwhomes Si to S3 per day can be quietly made; work sent by 'mall;, no canvass ing. For particulars address Jlobe Mfg. Co., Box 5331. Boston, Mass. Established 1830. SALESLADIES Experienced salesladies to sell toys, books, holiday goods, etc.: positively none need apply unless experienced: rererruces re quired; apply before 11 A. It Fleishman A Co., 504. 505 and 508 Market st T STENOGRAPHER Lady, t tenegrapher at once; one understanding donblc-cntry bookkeeping; good salary and permanent position to right party. Apply to Private bhorthand Institute, No. 31S Smlthfleld st 50 Houseglrls; situations free; good places. Central Agency. I Sixth st Wantert rarrner. PARTNER with t&000 to 110,000 In a flrst-class manufacturing business; will bear strict in vestigation: correspondence conndentltl. Address Z... Dispatch office. ' Rooms Wanted. WANTED Rooms Two or three unrurnlshcd, centrally located, with bath: 'must be reason able. Addrest B, B., Dispatch office. WANTED. Male and Female Help Wanted. H LLP Man cook, farm hands, colored tOT.thre !...... Hl.l.wacrtors rilnlniT mATTl Qir(S- chambermaids, family cook, honse girls, girl for chamberwork and nursing, colored cook, man aging housekeeper; all ant-class: report here: largo numbers are employed dally. Median's Agency, 545 G rant st WA ANTED-Governess. lady's-maid, French .ni nm,n nnrflni pnntiL cnambermalcs. ,, A..UU..I....... ..-. ---. ---"-i --i ,... r, - dining room gins, nunaresse u mnuji man and colored girls, hotel and resuurant help. Dorters, drivers, larm hands white and colored waiters! 2 colored boys. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompsou, 0C3 Grant st, Situations "Wanted. THMPLOYMENT by a young man of 20 good rt habits: either in office or otherwise. Adircas Work, Dl5patcu omce. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT seeks evening emplny menl: books posted, audited, balanced. L., 4 Carlisle Place, Fftth av. POSITION By a young man or 18. who Is not afraid or work, to clerk in store or do collect ing. Address G. O.. Dispatcn omce. POSITION WANTED-Shipplng clerk, either In store or lor a factory. Address 8. B. T., Dis patch office. POSITION" for a good male stenographer. Ad drcss K. 21, Dispatch office. SITUATION A genfeman. with seve ral years' cxpcrince as city and outside salesman and co'lector wishes situation; can give nest or rerer ences and boud ir required. Address Salesman, lsiaiaw;ii yukc S SITUATION As foreman carpenter! good k . .. i.t..l. IihIMI.h nif nimil kj uraugntsman. uuuciManua uumuupij.u.i". m-. can handle men: long experience. Address Lock -Rfi-rui P. O- Pittsnurg. " SITUATION-By a stenographer and clerk or bookkeeper. Address Stenographer, Dispatch office. SITUATION-Sieady work by an experienced seamstress. Address B. E Dispatch office. s; ITUATION-By a harnessmakcr; good refer ences. J. U. Martin, snaron, jra rinanclal "WnntetJ. BENSWANGERi ZAHN-Fire .insurance. Fourth av. JOHN K. EWING & CO.. 107 Federal St., make quick loans: money ready. MONEY to loan on mortgages: can match any sum desired; no delay. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allcgncny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver. &. Co.. 82 Fourth ay. M ON EY at 5 per cent: we have 450.000 to loan. 5300 Up. J. Vy. Auesos Ul., jum.u ... rpo LOAN 20J,OOU on mortgages: $100 and np i. ward at 6 per cent: S500.O0U at 4.S per cent on residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, TS t onrth av. WANTED-Mort gages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McCune Coulter, 83 Fourth a v. w ANTED To make you a quick loan oumort- KilKl. oiiuci a ii ,i(.c, i w- ...... w . . Hotels, Dining ami Lunch Booms. ANCHOR nOIEL. Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 43c 50c; week, (1 25. fl 3. HOTEL N ORWOOD Most popular resort In tne East End: Duquesne electric cars pass the door: finest accommodation for driving parties: restaurant and bar attached: celeorated Moerleln's Cincinnati beer on draught: reasonable; rates. Frank Y. Over, proprietor, 262 to 270 Franks town av. H OTEL FEDERAL, 171 Federal, Allegheny: cl w, ;uay; epecini mica 'mcu iiu.ui.iim HOTEL ROLL. 41 Eleventh st. near Union de pot: clean, quiet dining room: meals. 25c; beds, 25, SO and 75c: the bar contains the best Pupils. PUPILS Private shorthand pupils, day and evening: circulars free. Private Shorthand Institute, 315 Smlthfleld st. Pittsburg, Pa. STUDENTS at Institute. 104 Fifth av., Pittsburg; day and evening tisalons. Mi6ceUuneous -Tvi..ited. A McCABfc crayon portrait for Cnrlstmas pres- TTiLECTRlCJirg. and SupplyCo.. 310 Blssell block. bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. I WILL give 20O for a yonng. sound, very dark brown, dapple grev or black baroncbe horse, weighing about l.lSl and 16 hands; must be spirited and with good action. Address Dennis Sweeny, Cor. Fourtet-nth and Etna sts., Sclioenberger Furnaces, city.. LADIES' Dlhlrg and Lunch Room Holiday buyers when out shopping lnnch atKevau's ladles' favorite lunching resort, 908 Penn av. PAINTING and plate glass glazing. R. C. Miller, 526 Grant St. Pittsburg: PURCHASER for new high-arm Singer, for sale athair price: sewing machines from 85 np. at sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond st, Pitts burg. SEWING machines repaired, sold, exchanged, and satisfaction guaranteed lor little money, at Sewing ilachlue Exchange, 17 Diamond st, Pllts burg. TO RENT Storeroom and cellar fronting Liberty st and laird av. 331 Liberty st fl "RUN lis Hauled to ami rroin tne Last End for L nrty cents. Campbell Jfc Davis. No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. US. Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Joies' Jlag Roach Powder: roaches banished ty contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st, Alle gheny. told by all flrst-class druggists. WANTED To remonstrate against your error in carrying a broken umbrella or none at all ; at Ware's you can get vour umbrella covered aud repaired while you wait or buy a new Gloria silk for almost nothing. G. Ware's Umbrella Works, 24 Sixth st. opp. Bijou Theater. Ylf ANTED All business men to, know that the V Office Specialty Co., 105 Third ay., keep in stock the latest and best office furniture. Sling cabinets and labor-saving office specialties; work to order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties, WAN TED-Every body to know this is positively the last month Aulrechtthe, popular photog rapher, will take his One cabinets fnr8t a dozen; come soon; bring the little ones. 77 Fifth ay. TTfTANTED-Wood lathe, Friezcrand Dowel pin V machine, second-hand: give description and price. Address Cook Bros. JL Co., Southern av., Pittsburg. "T7"ANTED-A flifteen to twenly-five-ton fly- wheel, second hand. In good order. Address with dimensions and price. Lock Box 69, Pitts burg. WANTED-All kinds and classes or stores and other business opportunities to sell. Write for terms. J. H. Chambers Co., 108 Fourth av. "VfJANTED-Harryme, Rube, and buy line fur lY nlturc below cost at Mojle's, 165Laeockst. Allegheny, quick. WANTED-Contracts of ha-illng for all kinds or wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B., Dispatch office. TV 70!)D aud photo engraving: hair tones: electro- ivping. Jiraguon. .a inunu air. FOK SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sate. GETyourruhbcrstamps. steel stamps, svncin. seal presses, brass checks, etc from Sheaffer t Co.. 4S Filth av.. Dads College building. STENCILS, steel stamps, teal presses, rubber stamps etc W. A. buntlnz. 291ifthav.. cor. Market Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sal. DELIVERY wagons-Delivery wagons all styles; our own make, Wm. Bockcrt, 340 to 311 Ohio St., Allegheny. Jc:cpnone343i. HORSE The finest doctor's or family horse In the city. 6 years old, weighing 1,180 pounds, will scare at nothing and a very handsome animal: perfect In every respect or no sale; must sell at once. Address H. It., Dispatch office. Musical Instruments. JIANOS Two good upright samplo pianos, cheap. 40 Montgomery av., Allegheny, miscellaneous For Sale." 370B SALE-2.0U0 cots, 2,000 blankets, 2.000 pll . lows, lot of large tents, ranges, stores and general restanrant equipment. Apply lo Home stead Steel Works, Munhall, Pa., P., V. C. R. It. AFE Folding doors: very cheap. 58 Diamond s AFE Barnes make: cheap. 58 Diamond st SIDEBOARD, refrigerator and extension table, almost new. Call at No. 2 Ophelia St., near Forbes. - 1 i 'IVWO extra pool and one billiard tables encap X Inquire or address HIS Penn av. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: alt sizes from 4 to 130 h. p.: cheapest In the market: Ci boilers and engines In sto.k, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted tarm engines, steam pumps, governor, pullers and shafting. Tel. 3401. a3-25 Part way. J. a. Young, Allegheny, P. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water aud steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, d) names and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engine and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrica, 316 Liberty st, Pitts burg, Pa. fTASH RGIsTER-Good as new: one-half price; j tno sccoud-lnuff safes, fiat top desk, office railing; bagatelle tab'e. 84 Diamond st ENGINES and boilers or every description! brick yard supplies; contractors' and rolungml lima chlncrv. Thomas Carlla's Sons. Lacock and baa ouskysts.. Aiicgnepy. '"XTATIONAL TTPEWRITER-Flrst-cIass order, Xl with case. Lock Box 418. Apo lo. Pa. SEWING MACHlNEi-Consultyourpocketbook nndbn) anew sewing machine at tho Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond it , Pittsburg. . . FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities Tor Sale. CtLOTHING and gents' furnishing goods store; J good town ori5.6 Inhabitants: stock will in voice about 10.0C0: can be reduced to suit .pur chaser: doing the leading business In the city: good ..'tr.i.tn. iinn lllanaleh office. ICUtllll IV BE.mft ...-... ..-.. . ...... ...n..... .., (.. ...III. .,Anln Tt .TY town: no opposition; great chance. caloL UiliIVU W1 FOR SALE-An interest in a manuracturing business in the city, a legitimate and old established concern and making money: we hare examined a statement of the condition or the com pany which Is very satisfactory; the showing is excellent: particulars will be given confidentially ot ourofflce. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood st. I ItlOUUlfli -p: R SALE-JSSxery and restaurant 61 East juaia st.. Dticui. s. 7URNI8HMENT and lease of the most select and jl nnest uoaruinK "!.". "". " " ,- cities: 23 elegantly furnished rooms, occupied by roomers at a handsome profit: table board 7 per week. Pcrclval & Gaston. 439 Grant st GROCERY and meat market: central location; doing 11,550 business a month; mustbe sold on account or sickness of the owner. M. F. Hippie & Co., 93 Fourth av. , HOTEL-Flrst-class, Canonsburg, Pa.:25 rooms: good location, trade, etc.: cheap: closing up an estate. Address Box 677, Pittsburg. Pa. INTEREST Sixteenth Interest in t,0CO-acre oil lease, in W. Va. ; well drilling adjoining. Ad dress Fortune, Dispatch office. LICENSED HOTEL for sale, doing good busi ness, located in Klnzua, Pa. All particulars from E. A. Coleman. YotlngsTllle, Pa. MF.ATMARKE1-AU new furniture: will sell for what It cost to start: good reason for wanting to sen. Address M. M.. Dispatch offlee. MILLINERY business on ill. Oliver: business 8 rears old. and the only one of Its kind on the street: good reasons for selling. Call on or address John S. Ferguson & Co.. 1112 Carson st Business Properties For Sale. BELLEFONTE ROLLING MILL, with cut nail department: cheap coal and iron of a superior quality at its door give It great advantage over otner plants east or the Allegheny mountains: for sale or rent on reasonable terms. For full particu lars address the Commortwcalth Guarantee. Trust and Sare Deposit Company, Trnstee, Harrlsburg. Pa. EOR SALE-A paying distillery, established 1852. In flrst-cla65 order, with a capacity or 200 bushels per dav; good reasons for selling. Address H. A. V Dispatch office. INVESTMENT-Flne brick business house In Wilklnsburg paying 8 per cent; sold cheap In 10 days; a bargain. Kountz Jfc Irons. Wllklnsburg. Coal Lands For Sale. CIO AL lands for sale-2,000 acres of coal near rail j road at a bargain. J. H. Chambers St. Co., 1C8 Fourth av. " FOK SALE LOTS. City Lots. T70R SALE or exchange for Allegheny property L? 140 nice level building lots situate In the city of Pittsburg: wllhln lasv access of electric and steam cars, at the low price or 8175 per lot: these same lots will sell at retalflrom 8250 to 1350 per lot: tills offer good for a short time only. Samuel W. Black & Lo., S9 4.bav. 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 from court House, on line of cable cars. A. Bancs', 441 Grant street East End Lots For Sale. A LOT on Roup St.. near Penn av., 50x150 to a 20 foot alley, at a dose figure to quick buyer. Mark E. Baldwin, 2) Frankstown av., K. E. FOR SALE Schcnley Park lots 50x150, greater frontage If desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Tark: asphal. turn pavement: street railroad; cheap: easy terms Frank F. Nicola, 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. ONE or the best and choicest lots on Penn av., close to Homewood av. ;vcry suitable to one wishing to erect a good residence: lot 75x165. Mark E. Baldwin. 24 Frankstown av.. E. E. Suburban Lotsbr Sale. LOTS-Wllklnsburg lots. 33 feet rront on a good wide street and running through to an alley, forS250. S300, S350audJ400; only SI0 cash and 82 a week; only three squares from Duquesne electric mllrnd trse.ki! 7 cents fare to the city: these lots are a good investment and are sure to Increase In valne soon. C H. Love, 93 Fourth av. LOT on Wood st. Wllklnsbnrg: best location In the town. C. H. pove. ,83 Fourth av. nri Acres on Perrysville road, that Is to soon be tJJ made a boulevard! will sell at a price that there is a big speculation in it. C H. Love, 93 Fourth av. ; j, nf LOTS in Wllklnsburg in a rapidly growing J UU portion or tne uorougu, at an average price of 8500. Mark E. Baldwin, 21 Frankstown ar.. FOB SALE DIPEOYED BEAL ESTATE City Besldences. HOUSES-BIg bargain Investment 2 good 2 story bricks or 4 rooms and 2-story 5-rootn frame lit rear: lot 25 ft 9 inches by 100 to paved and sewered alley; on good street In Seventh ward; rents 5582 per year; price only ti,5U) Investigate. Baxter, Thompson it Co.. 161 4th av. CJD 300 85C0 cash, balance !"5 rer month, all DOi told. A newQueen Anne frame. 24x32, on fine paved street; 7 good-sized rooms, bath, attic ami cellar, with laundry, hot and cold water. In side w. c.. reception hall 9x11. very nice lot 25 iront, 115 deep and 54 wide, on alley average width 40 feet; equally good or better buildings around. This property Is worth HMO, being on the nicest street ou Mt "Washington, anu can be walked to lrom the P. O. in 20 minutes. John F, Sweeny, 63 Fourth av. East End Besldences For Sale. "TEW and complete brirjc dwelling of 12 rooms. 1 Hardwood mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, asbestos fireplace. First floor finished In hard wood. 4 chambers and bath. Sta. w, stand, open p'nmblng second floor. Both gases, with combi nation fixtures of 1 itest design. Cemented cellar, with laundry. Front and rear porch. Beautirul lawn, with flig-.tone sidewalks. Large lot. Im mediate possesion. This property worthy or close inspection. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 161 Fourth avenue. 4VERYgoodframe houses on Parker st, at an average price or 81. 2-V): sure to be a good paying Investment to one buying now, having lro- fruvemeuts necessary. Mark E. Baldwin, 21 rankctown av., E. E. Allegheny Besldences For Sale. DWELLING Very desirable Federal street Al legheny, property at a harg-iln If sold soon; 3 story aud attic brick dwelling. 10 rooms, finished attic bathroom, laundry, etc.: lot 3ux 1 10 feet to pavedallcy: price only 15,030 to a qulckbuyer. C. 11. Love, tsFourthav. I7-OR 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 or the business or the company br order or the directors In the salesroom or Jas. W. Drape A. Co., 313 Wood st, Pittsburg, on Wedncdav.December7.at2o'clock: peremptory 6ale. Terms, ct;.. from Jas.W. Drape i Co., Agents aud Auctioneers. Suburban Besldences For Sale. I?oR SALE The large dwelling and fine lot, 129x ; 133ieet; near Brinton station, I. R. R to be sold at public sale by order or the directors or the Pennsylvania Insurance Company in the settle ment of the business In the office or Jas. W. Drapo Co.. 313 Wood st. Plltshurg, on Wednesday. December 7, at '.! o'clock. Mr. Lukens. station agent at Brinton station, will sbnw the property. Positive sale. Terras, etc.. from "Jus. W. Drape A Co.. Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. . WILKINSBURG property: 12 per ceut Invest ment: must be sold before Jan. 1, '92. Ad dress Investment Dispatch office. BuQalo Improved Beat Estate. DELAWARE AV.-No. 40 large brick dwell ing. 26 rooms, all modern Improvements: lot 50x173. very desirable. Fashionable location. Price. S3O.O0O. Mortgage. $15.1)00. Clinton st No. 235, good Investment property, now rented for over I1.0M per annum. Price, 39.500. Nos. 591 and 593, new frame omnibus block, lot 53 X100, two stores. Apartments for five families, also large livery in rear. Price, fI6,0C0. Mort gage. 17.000. Green Tract East Buffalo -20 lots near Wagner Fnlsce Car Company's shops. Splendid opportu nity to build houses for rental as Investment, ev eral desirable corners. Price and terms on appll- C'seneca st-No. 207. t-story brie k block. Price. .12,5.0. Mortgngc. J.1.000. No. 2C8. 3-story brick block. Price, 112,500. Mortgage. 86,000. AU rented and In good order. Westav. NO.J267, 2-story lrarae house, lut28x 156. -Now rented f-5 per month. Price, 85,000. Mortgage. 82,700. lnlmprovea. ISO acres on Niagara river, near city line or Buf falo, lays high and smooth. Right in line for the development of the "great Niagara Falls tunnel" power. Choice. Price, $1,500 per acre. Small cash payment, balance on easy terms. MJoinewood Park" 1C0 lots in tills beautiful snburb of Buffalo at from $3 to f 15 per foot Very desirable as an Investment Splendid opportunity for dealer to buy a block and retail them. Write for map, terms, etc Depew-50 acres in this wonderful newclty. sub urb of Buffalo, al $!.fl an acre. Choice, several pieces of acreage at rrom taw to $2,000 an acre sure to advance In value. Also lots in this new "Electric City" at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Above quotations subject to change without notice. Correspondence solicited. Yours truly, J. C BO WEN, No. 12 Chapln block. Buffalo, N. Y. Keal Estate. TOR SALE Real estate "bargains; send for new JC catalogues. Just out mailed free; 3,000 proper ties. BtockBlrd. Fourth T.-.n-'r r -- e r-.-vy.T- ,!- tj- ij-JLvy -. i. - 'faaiivaecttsr. - r 1 - " XIrXSU3V . ax-iar - r-b. k'JT.K J3rlTIFXtm I MPB1, Jt . y . . 1. 1. n b - -. ' J- . !T- . - - i . - i. rjf,m.m rKBriBL. TO LET. , City Residences. TO LET Penn av.. Tgh.. a large 3-story brick dwelling. 20 rooms. For particulars see A. u. WIl6on, Si Federal 6t., Allegheny mo LET-Two five-room .houfrs, 157-159 Fnlton 1 st, Pittsburg. See Fidelity Title T. Co., 121 Fourth av. Hazeltvood Besldences To Let, TO LET-Oakland district Two new brick homes: laundry complete: all modern conveniences; 135 per month. Piper Jt Clark. 1 Jl Fourth av. AUegheny Besldences To Let. nOLET-John K. Ewlng CO.. 107 Federal st, L headquarters for Alleghe ny houses; free list Booms .To Let. ATWOOD ST.. 362, Oakland-Pleasant furnished room with board, gases, bath; lady or gentle man; private family. A VERY ST.. No 50. Allegheny-Furnished front room with bath; rentiO per month. . 0 1ARSON ST.. 5701. Southslde-Two furnished parlors, suiiaoie lor doctor's nu.ee. I7UGHTHST.. 12-Parlor bedroom on first floor; ii two single rooms on third floor, with or with out board; also good table board. FOURTH AV., 133-Furnlshed front room oppo site P. O. T OCUST ST.. 94. Plttsburg-Furnlshed rooms; JLJ DOlll gisrs. PARK "WAY, 109. Allegheny Table board $3 50; s. rooms auu uuaru v ou QANDUSKY ST.. No. 94. Allegheny Weil fur- J nisuea sccouu Biorj iruutiuuui JIXTH AV.. No. 83-Furnlshed room; both gases; Dam; gentlemen uuif rro LET 3 nice new -flats, sir rooms each, next 1 door to McClure Avenue Presbyterian Church. Woods' Run. Allegheny; rent very low to good tenant, only $18 a month. A. Leggate & Son, 02 Fourth av. rpo LET-Rooms In both cities. Renting Agency, 1 2 Sixth st Z bee additional adieu unaer rVanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let TO LET Room, with or without power: also, storage room, dry kiln, capacity30,000rt.:nill lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt orks. Grant and Boquet sts.. Allegheny. Apply en premises or to H. A. Spangler, 'lhlrd National TT.nV A llenrlipny. ' TO LET Space with power: every convenience; corner Penn av. and Third St. Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. Offices, Desk Boom, Etc., To Let. TO LET-ln the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth avs.. a few choice offices; day and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor service free: rent low. Black 4. Baird. No, 95 Fourth av rpo LET In the Hamilton building, SI-9t Firth JL av., choice offices, with all conveniences: rent ow. Black & Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. fPO L.T Third floor. Masonic Bank building: X. rooms suitable for artist draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. Farms To Let. rrO LET A good farm seven miles from city on 1 line orP. & L. E. R. R. Inquire or W. A. Sipe. 93 Diamond st, Pittsburg. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET You can buv a good second-hand sew ing machine cheaper than you can rent. Try Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg fro LET Stable and wagon room and use of wash J. stand. Union Cab stables. 412 and 414 Du quesne way, Thomas Hainmill. Manager.- BANK STATEaiENTsi EPORTOFTHE CONDITION OF THE DOL LAR SAVINGS FUND A TRUST CO.. or Al legheny. All-gueny county. Pennsylvania, at tho close of business November 30, 1892: RESOURCES. Cash on hand and deposited with hanks or bankers 5 15,491 99 Checks and other cash Items 50 00 Call loans upon collaterals 6i, 300(0 Time loins upon collaterals 26,330 00 Loans upon bonds and mortgages 171 413 34 Investment securities 42.000 00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 2,500(0 Overdrafts 165 98 Current expenses aud taxes paid 9,180 61 $332,43192 ,.$125, COO 00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in TTnHlyldpdTirnflts ,11 o. llonocfts atihlei t to check S 43-fVVl 50 Deposits, special 141.617 60 1S5.304 10 $332.481 92 ,.$ 5,600 00 .. 8.494 71 Amount trust funds Invested. ...,'. Amount trust funds uninvested.. 11231 71 Report of above has been made to C. H. Krumb hajr. Superintendent of Banking, State or Pennsylvania Countyor Allegheny. J " 1. E. R. Haldlnger. Secretary and Treasurer or the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best or mv knowl edge audbelitr. L H. BALDINGER. Secretary and Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day or December. 1892. . . JAS. W. COLLINS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: (signed.) JNO. W. CnALFANT. 1 A. CLENI1INNING. fDirectors. J. N. DAVIDSON. ) AUCTION" SALES. TJ30S. M. Mcr'AHLAND, Attorney, 15J Fourth ave. ORPHANS' COURT SALE BY VIRTTJK or an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, at No. 119, November term, 18Di tho undersigned, executors or the estate of Sophia B. Wontz, deceased. will expose at publio sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, December 15, 189;, at 3 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, situated in the borough of Craf ton, Alleglieny.countv, Pa., beginning at a point on 'the northern side of Crnfton avenue, dis tant 154.4 fee t from the intersection of Cm f ton and Noble avenues, thence north 1 51' east 105.5 feet to a stouo land mark, thence south 83 03' east I5126ieet to a pin, thence south 1 51' west G7.6S feet to a pin, thence south 88 09 cat78.6Sfiettoa pin on the western lino orsaid Noble nvenuo, tlienc along the lino of said Noble uventio south 34 04' west 139 25 feet to a pin at tho intersoction of said Graf ton and Nobleavenues, and thence nlnn the line of said Crafton nvenuo north 88 09' west 154 4 feet to u point, nt tho place 01 begln-iiin-r, containing 755-1000 acre, recorded: in deed book voL 375, jiago 41, will he sold as a whole or in pans. Terms or f.ale Ten per ccntofhld.it time of sale, one-third or the balance, of which said 10 per cent shall bo a part in cash on confirmation or sale by the Court and delivery of deed; the other two thirds secured by bond and tight mortgage on tho piemisss, payable in two years with lawrul interest, or all canti, at tho option of the purchaser. PHILIP WENTZ, HENRY WENTZ, Executors. PUBLIC SALE Or honses and lots on Page St., Allegheny, and on P. R. R. . , In settlement of the affairs of the Pennsyl vania Insurance Company, to be sold by order of tho Board or Directors, in the sales room of Jas W. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg, on WEDNESDAY, December 7, at 2 o'clock. , , First That excellent brick dwelling, with lnr.-Miim fnnt Irnnwn as No. 79 Page street. Allegheny; 10 rooms, including sonclous .niii. iM.ln, wtih hntl, lint nnd cold Wll-' ter. natural gas and other modern conven iences, all in good order. Second That large brick dwelling with lot about 120x138 feet, close to Brinton station. P. R. R., formerlv owned by John R. Thomp son: 8 rooms in dwelltDg, with the usual de sirable conveniences. Mr. Lukens, Ticket Agent at Brinton station, will show the property to anyone who presents a card from the agents. Peremptory and positive sale in order to olose up the business of tho' company. Terms made- known at sale. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agonts and Auction eer", 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. AUCTION SALE. Notions, drygoods, clothing. Jewelry, otc, WEDNESDAY, Decorabor7. at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms or the Henry Auction Co., 21 and SONlntaer. The stock or a couutrystoio quitting business sont to the rooms for sale. JJrycoods, clothing, blankets, coats, shoos, notions, lot of jeweriv, etc. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. . SJNITHSOai VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEEUS. Sales ot real estate, merchandise ntstores. for the trade only) promptly attendeiV to. -Offlce.es Eisner building.cor. 5 til and Wood s t. CHOICE PBOPEBTTES. FOR SALE. Iiot 50 Feet Frpnt, Center Avenue, Twentieth Wnrd, by 213 Feet Doep. Lot 23 Fe:t Front, Fulton Street, fly 1S1 on Webster Avenue. HOUSE 1312 MURIEL STREET And Lot nearly 53 Front byl44 Feet Beep. Inouiro or JOHN A. WILSON, - 119 Fourth Avenue. CHOICE PROPERTIES. "Save Your Rent." 'BUY A HOME WITH THE RENT YOU PAY." The United Security Life Insurance and Trust Co. will advance three fourths (Ji) the value of such prop erty as you may desire to build or buy. Policies for terms of 5, 10, 15 or20years. 5 "Payments same as Rent.""Deed' may be in wife's name, husband insuring." B3- -B3 In cae of death the Tjnlicy pro tects, nnd the Home is "Free and Clear." Call or send for circular. MORRIS & FLEMING, Agents, NO. 63 FOURTH AVE. " JAMES M. WILKINSON HAS Choice Properties In'Uie East End and a Fine Business Site In the business part of the city. OFFICE, '421 WOOD STREET, Chamber of Commerce floor. F OR SALE- INVESTMENTS. Block of 5 brick dwellings for $13,500. Block of 3 brick dwellings for $7,000. Block of 6 brick dwellings for $15,000. Block ot 3 brick dwellings for $12,000. Block of 3 frame dwellings for$9.ca. Block ofS brick dwellings for $20,0j0. These properties are nil well located, are in good condition, ba-Re a good class of ten ants and rent well. For particulars call or address AD. WILSON, 65 Federal t Allegheny LOTS. MURRAY HILL AVENUE Now open and rjavod from Fifth to Wilkins avenue. City sewerage, both gases, electrio light. NO BETTER LOTS FOR SALE In the East End and none more reasonable in price. Title guaranteed by tho Fidelity Title Trust Company. (257.) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 FOURTH AVENUE. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESN E, LeaSea'ter. " TO-NIGHT. LILLIAN RUSSELL OPERA COMIQUE CO. in LA- OIGALB. Baturday.iiatineeanu Kveuing, THE MOUNTEBANKS. Next week The Baroness Blanc in "De ception." de5-33 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. DUQUESNE Leading Theater. Beginning Monday, December 12, BARONESS BLANC And an excellent supporting company In a translation or Alexander Dumas flls Le Demi-Monde, entitled DECEPTION. Advance sale opens Thursday, Deo. 8. dc7-ul usual prices win prevail. THE ALVIN THEATER. Monday, December 5, 189i LAST NIGHTS of Unas. ronman s mmpany "' Tj-jp I me (ilea teat I OST D ramatio Triumph PARADISE. BEverln Pittsburg. Goodby Mats. Wednesday and Saturday. Next week The Lilliputians in tho Ballet Snectacla 'Candv." de5-29 THE ALVIN EXTRA. Return of the Pittsburg' Favorites, The UILIPUTIANS In their Grand Spectacular Play, Ballots. ZmVs Tara ra Boom de ay. SEATS NOW ON SALE. de7-15 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, ANDREW MACK, The Sweet Sinner, in IRISH LOYALTY. Prices 15c, 25c,50e, 75c Matinees Wednesday nnd Saturday. 25c, 50c, Reserved. Next week Barry and Fay, McKonna's Flirtation. oet-13 MA1WA THE BRILLIANT 11 ' SUCCESS Accorded toSuohorowslcy's superb painting, NANA, is immeasurably beyond comparison. Dnrlnjr tho past week over 0,000 ladles and gentlemen have seen nud approved of this marvel of realistic ait. On exhibition day and evening at EDMUNDSON & TEERINE'S store, 635 and 637 Smlthfleld street. Admis sion, 25 cents. Cel-10 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY Tc-nicht Matinees, Tuesday, Thurs day and hatunlay. . REILLY A WOOr3 BIG SHOW. BROS. EOKANI VITA. HADES AND THE 4C0. rtc-33 LPKOI'EAX 1B "M8H1 '' WHITE STAR LINE. For Qucenstown and Liverpool. Koyal and United states Mall steamers. Britannic Dec 7. 8 a re Britannic Jan. 4. 7 a ra Adriatic Jan. 11. 1pm Germ'c Jau. 18, 0 a m Majestic Dee.14.lO0 pm Germanic Dec 21. 7 a m Teutonic. Decs&iiai pm Jlajestrc. Jan.: -a. nam From W bite Star dock, root of West Tenth street Isew York. . ,, saloon rates. fSO and nnward. according to steamer and location of berth. 'Second cabin on these stcanwrs.40 and 45: limited excursion tick ets, S5 and its; steerage from or to tlieolacoun- WhlteStar drafts payable on demand in all the principal banks throughout Great Uritaln. Applr to JOHN J. MCCOKMICK. WD SmlthOeld street, Pittsburg. orH. MAITLANDRKUSEY, Ccneral Agent, ai Broadway, N. If. nulu-p ANCHOR LINE.- Steamers Lav New York Ttvery atnrdir For Glasgow via Londondsrry. Rates for Saloon Tassaxc Cabin. B&a aud upwards. Second Cabin, S30, steerage, 81&. Passengers booked at through rates to or rrom anr J city in ureas uruain ur on fcuv vuumueu.. Drntt n London o il nt Lovr-nt Jtt. Book of information, tonrs and sailing ilsti ntr nlshrd 011 appllritlon tn Agents. HENDERSON URtuilEIW, 7 Howling lirccn, N. Y., or J. J. JlcfORJIICK. faaSiiitthlieldst.. Pitts burg. F. M. SEMl'LK. UU Federal St.. Allegheny. ISOYAI. MAIL S'JT alS"ll -. GLASGOW to 'PMIIiAOEIiPIHA via DKRRY and OALWAY. Tliamostdt rect route from Scotland and North and Middle or Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate. JO. Stoemsu. JU STATF1 ' SERVICE OF J"' "H AT.LANJ.INQ LINE. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORE ami GLASGOW via Londonderry evnrv Fortnight. Dec 15..I....StateofNebraska.r. itoow. Dec. 29 State or t.alloriila...... KOOX. Jan. 19. state or Ncbniska.....,115J a. x. Cabin, M0. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, 118. Apply to J. J. MCCORMICK, C38 Smlthfleld St. telS-B N .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. HOTEL POXCE DE LEOX, THE ALCAZAR. HOTEL CORDOVA. Jjr. C. H. Knott will be at Hotel Anderson on Dee. 19 and 20, with photographs and dhv grains of the hotels. , dei-lU UIL WELL SUPPLIES. After 19 Years oT Trial, ELAINE, THE FAULT SHU! OIL, Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE SEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded; It Is the very highest grade of refined pe troleum, from which In the procesn of manu facture, every impurity nasbeen eliminated. Elaine is freo from benzine and parafSne; it win never chill In the coldest temrjerature known on this continent. . In color, Elaine is spring-wator wblte,and its "fire test" is so high as to make it as abso lutely safe as any lllumlnant known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine Is a pleasant oil for lamily use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Lmp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAJIP EXPLOSION'S. MAKES THE SAFEST AKD KNOWN. BEST LIGHT ELAINE! The Family rill Safeguard UIL, 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in IS Years From 1S73 to ISM. Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, ftl PITTSBURG. PA. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA "RAILROAD. In effect Joss in, la's. Trains will leave Union Station, rittsbnr p nt follows (Faste rn Standard TImelt MAIN liTNE ZiSTWAED. Pennsylvania Limited or Pullman Vestibule Cars daily at 7:15a. tn.. arriving at Harrlsburg atl:M p. m., Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. ewYoik":W p. m., Baltimore 4:40 p. m.. Washington 5:55 p. m. Keystone Express daily at 1:M a. m.. arrlvlm at Harrlsburg 825 a. m.. Baltimore 11:15 a. lu. Washington 12:3) p. m Philadelphia 1H25 a. n.. New York S-00p. in. Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 10:30 a. ra., Philadelphia l:3p. nu. New York 4.00 p. m. Harrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday, 5:25 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 2:50 p. m. tay F.xpress dally at 8:00 a. ra.. arriving at liar risburg 3:20 p. m.. Philadelphia G:50 p.m.. New York 9:15 p. m Baltimore 6:45 p. m., Washing ton 8:15 p.m. Mail train Sunday only. 8:40 a.m.. arrives Hirrb burg7:0OD. m Philadelphia 10:35 p. m. Mail express dally 12:50 p. m.. arriving at Hirrli burg 10:00 p. m., connecting at Harrlsburg for Philadelphia. Phlladelnhia Express dally at 4:30 p. m.. arriTln, at Harrlsburg 1,-00 a. m.. Plilladeipha4i25 a, su, andNew York'iIOa. m. Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arrlylng Har rlsburg 2:10 a. ra., Baltimore 6:J0 a. rn.. Vaib Ington 7:30n. m.. Phllaaelphla 5nl5 a. m and New York7:loa. m. FastLlne. dailrat8:10 p. m., arriving at HarrU-i burg 3:30 a. n.. PIiI!adelnhla-6:50 . m New York9:30a. m.. Baltimore 6K a. m Washing ton 7aoa.m. All throngh trains connect at JcrsevCIty wita boats of "Brooklyn Annex" lor Brooklyn, N.Y ., avoiding double ferriage and Journey through new York .ny. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday. 3:11 p. m : Greeusburg Accom.. ll:'W.t m..wcekda;s;10:U p. m. sur.da)s. (.reensburg Express 5:15 p. m.. except Sunday. Derry Jixpress 11:00 a. m ex cept Sunday. . M i afl Accom.. 5:25. 6:00, 7:40. tin. tOO, 9:40, W:M, IlKIOa. m., 12:15, 12i50. 1:20. 2:30, 3:40, 4rM, 4:50. 1:15, 6:0). 6:15. 7:25. 9:00, 11:10, 11:30 p. in.. 13:.0 night, except Monday. Sul ay, 8:10, 10,30 a. m., 12:25. 12:30 2:311, 4:30. fi:J0. VJa, H:30, 19:30 p. m. and 12:10 night. Wllklnsburg Accom., f :25, r,M. 6:15, 6:43. :00, 1:25, 7:40. 8:ll. MS3,'t.SO. 9:40, 10:30. 11:00. 11:10 a. m 12:0L 12:15. 12:30, 12U. 1:20. 1:30, 2:00. 2:30 3:15. 1:4074:00, 4:10, 4.25. :15. 4:50. SiOO. ;!&. SiO, 5:45; em 6:ia 6:45. 7:25. lC.M.9l1a,l0iSK ll.-OO. lliMp. m. week-das, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30. 3:40, 10130 a. ra.. 32:25. 12:50. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30. 5:30, 7:20. 9:00, 9:33, J0:30 p. m.. 12:1" nigh . -,, Eraddovk Accom.. 5:25..6:CO. 6:15, MtLTM.JJB. 11.00. 11:30 p. m. week-davs, and 12:10 night, ex cept 'Mondav. Sunday. 5:3 8:00, 8:40, 10:30 a.n. 12:25. 120. 1:30. 2:10. 4:33. 6:30. 7: 9:00. 30. 300 p.m.. 12:10 night. SOUTIITVEST PENN KAILITAIT ForUnlontown5i25aud8:3Ja. m 1:20 anJI:25p. m. week-days. MONON'GAHELA DrYISION. 0XAtDjirrr.BMAi'3. 111. For Mononeahela City. AVt rirownsvlll-? and Unlontown. 10:40 a. m. For Mononciliclt CTtv and West Brownsville. 7:31 and 10:41 a. m.. and OB p. m. On Sunday, S53 a, ra. and l:up. in. ForSIonongahelaCltv only. 1:01 and iOOp. m. week-days. Dravosbnrg Accom.. 6:00a.m. ana i::0".m. week days. West Ellzalieth Accom. 8:35 s. m.. 4:15, 6:30. and 11:35 p. m. sunaaT, :40 p. m. WEST PENSSYLTAJIIA BrVISION. OK AXD ATTIB JOS T. Y. ISM. From FEDERAL sfREET STATION, Allegheny Forrfp'rTngdale. week-davs. CSB. t:G. 9:23. 10: W, 11:50a.m.. 1:30. 2:25, 4:00. 5:00. 5:, 6:10. 6:20, 1:10. 10:30 and 11:10 p. m. Sundays, 12:1 and9:3J Fof Butler. weeklAys. 6:31. 8:43. 10:10 a. m.. 3:U For Frceport."week-Iav. 6:H. Si4i, 10:40 a.m.. i:15. 4:00t 5rta s.10. 10:30 and 11-40 p. m. Sun davs 12:15 and 9:30 p. m. ...mn For Apollo, week-dars. 10:40 a. m. and 5.00 p. m. lorPanltonanAHIalrsillle. week-days. 6.55a. m. residences. Time cards and 1 fj.U Mona'.aoacx be obumen at xne ncxet oiuw: .. ..r,. . , n corner Fourth avenus and Try street aid VSxfLiteva H. J. R- wood. CH otneTafSSS-ger. Cen'l Pass'r Agent. WHY YOU SHOULD KENSINGTON IT HAS Every Lot in KENSINGTON will Double in Value before June 1. Be sure to see KENSINGTON at once and buy a lot be fore the big advance in prices. For Free Tickets from Pittsburg! lo Kensington and return call at the office of the KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT-COMPANY, No. 79 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Ta. . RAILROADS. PITTSBURG AND WESTF.BN RAILWAT Sehedule In effect May 15..1592 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson tt. aud Itlver av. Allegheny. Depart for Chicago. 2:00 p. m. Solid train with Pullman sleeping car. For Kane. Bradford, t7:ll a. m. For Clarion. f7:I0 a. m.. t2:C0 p. m. Fo Foxburr. 7:loa. ra.. t2:00. H:25p.m. For Buffalo, Eric Meadrille, 17:10 a. m. For Oreenrille, Mercer, Grovo Uty. t7:10a. m., t2:0O p.m. For Akron. Cleveland, t7:10a.ra.. '2:00 p.m. For New Castle. "7:11 a. m.. 2.00. t3:05 p. m. For Butler, t:30, TMO. T9:30 a. m.. "2:00. t:25. 15:15 p. m. Trains arrive: From Kane. t6:45 p. m. ; Clarion, 111:30 a. m.. t6:4S p. m.: Foxburg. 19:05. tU:30 a, m.. t6:45 p. m. ; Frle. 13:50 p. m. : Greenville. Mer cer. tll:30. m.. t3:50p. m.: Akron. 'Ild5 a. m.. 6:45 p. m.: New Castle. 19:05. HS5a. m.. 6: p. ra.:Batier. 17:00. 19:05. I:i0a. m., tsao, 6,4I p. m.: rrom Chicago, ll:55a. nu Dally. tExcept Sunday. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY-TAKIN& effect June 26 Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard time): Corry Ac, 6a.m.; Brae burn Ac.. 60 a. m.; Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:20a. m.. arriving at Buffalo. 5:45 p. m.: Dullols and V, llllamsport, 8:20 a. m.,arrivlug at tt llliam iport, 6:45p.m.; Kltunnlng Ac, 9:03 a.m.: Valley Camp AC. 10:15a. ra.: Braeburn Ac. 12:03 p. m. ; Tltusvllle and DuBols Ex.. 1 :30 p. m. ; Valley Camp At, 2:J0 p, ru.: Em!enton-Ac. 3 45p m.: Klttan nlngAc, Sp. ro.: Braebum Ac. 5:30 p. m.; Brae burn Ac, 6:15 p. m.: Hnlton Ac, 70p. m.; Buf falo nUtht Ex.. dallv. 80 p. m.. arriving at Buf falo 7:li a. m.; Valley Camp Ac. 9:30 p.m.. Val ley Camp Ac. 11:30 p. m. Sunday church trains Emlenton. 9:05 a. m,: KItjanning. 12:40 p. m. Braeburn. 9:50 p.m. Pullman buffet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains be tween Pittsburg and Buffalo. DAVID MCCAKGO, JAS. P. AXDFJSSON. Gen'ISupt. Gen'll'ass. Agent PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD Company. Schednle In effect I ov. 20. 1S3 Cen tral tlme.-P. & L. E. R.R.-DarAKT.-For Cleve land. '7M, 8:09 a. m.. "2:10. 4:20. "10:25 p. m. Fo Chicago. "7:00 a. ra..2:10. 4:20 p, m. 1 or Cincinnati and Si. Louis, 2:10, 'lOr.Sp. m. For UuSaIo."il:is a. m., 4:20. '10:25 p.m. For Salamanca. "4-00 . m. 2110, 10:25 p. ra. For Youngstown and New 9.n 3. ! a. in 551. S:0O. 10:30 n. m. ARBIVB-From Cleveland. 8:S) a. m.. '12.10. 3:15. 7: p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. '6:50 a. m., '12:30. "7:45 p. m. From Buffalo, "8:30 a. m.. 12:30, '5:15. 90 p. m. irom Salamanca. o:30. '10:00 a. m.. "7:45 p. m. Jrom Y'oungatown and ew sstle, 6, 57.25. '10:10 a. rc 12a". '5:15. 7:45. 90 p. m. From Beaver Falls,5r3). '5:30. 7:25. '10:00 a. m., 120, 2:03, '5:00, 5:15, 7:. Odip. m. P.. C. A Y. trains for Mansfield and Beechmont, 7:10 a. m.. 10:3) a. m.. 3:4 p. m. P., C. & Y. trains rrom Mansfield and Beechmont, 6:57.9:50. 9A5 a. ra. 1:05 p. m. P.. McK. Y. U. R. Depart For New Haven and West Newton. a:20a. in., '3:00 p. m. AEBtVE-From New Haven and West Newton, 9:00 a. m,, 4:07p. m. For McKees port. Elizabeth. Monongahela City and Belle Vernon, 6:10,t9J5, llrt3a.m.,'4.oo,'15:25 p. m. From Belle Vernon. Monongahela City, Elizabeth and McKeesnort,t5:30,'7:40. '111:05 a.m.,1235,'5:05 Dally. 1 Sundays only, t To and from 2ew Castle only. tTo and from McKeesport only. City Ticket Office, 639 Smlthfleld Street. From Pittsbtjrgn Union Station. ennsylvanialtines. iTains Bon by Central Tins. Nor tliwemtSyatem Fort Wayne Hon te TJr AST for Chicago, points intermethate and beyond: L30 a.n-7J0 a.m.. '1220 pjn., 1.0O p.m., 8.43 om 11L30 p.m. Arrive from same points: 12J05 a'm.'.'ll.lS ajn..iajn.,a35 ajn., 'fl.Sp.in.. 6 4op.m. DBrAaTforToledo.poInts intermediate andbeyond: t7.10a.m.,12J20p-m.,lXOp.m.,tI10p.m. Arxivs from same points: U5 a.m '65 a.m y.topja. DsrAxr for Oereland, points intermediate and beyond: fj.10 a.m., 7J0 a.m., 120 pja, 1105 p.m. Arrivb from same poinu: SOa.m., 41A5 p.m., 5j5 p.m., 16j0 p.m. DzrART for Martini Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellaire: toUOajn., HJiO pjn., J4 10 pjn. ARRrvs from sam points: f3-lm-.tl.55p;m., 16.50 p.m. DErART lor New Castle, Ene, Yonnestown, Ashta bnb, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m., ft'lHQ pjn. Arrivb from same points: flS pja.. Depart fcr New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown and Niles, 3.45 p.m. Arrive from same pomts; 18.40 a.m. DAjrr br Yonngstown, '12JX1 pjn. Axxrrx troas Youngstown, fl 45 p.m. SouthwestSysteni-Pan Handle Hon t DsTAXTtoe Cotumbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, pomts intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.au, &S0 a.m.. 8.4.5 pjn., 1IJ5 pjn. Arrivx from sam poinu: 2L20a.m.i6.00a.m.,'5XOp.m. DE7AHT for Columbus, Chicazo, points mtermediato and beyond: 1.10a m., H2.05p.m. AjutrvB from same poinu: 2iTJ a.m.,-fXJ)5 p.m. Dbtart for Washington, 6.15 a. m., S2a a. m 5p.nu,tSJi0p.m.,tl.45p.ni.,14iOp.m. Arriv from Washington, -M-So a.m., t"0 a.m., tb0 a.m., 4105 a.m., r-'.S.Tp.m.,i 25p.m. DerART for Wheeling, 8.S0 a. m.. -H2.05 n'n., 2.45 p. m., to 10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling. (8.45 a. m f3 05 p. m. 50 p. m. Special Notice. PutlMAH Suzrnc Cars and Pcixmas Dnmw Cars run through, Ltot and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Local. SLZEnxG Cars runnmg to Coiumboa, Gn cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland. Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Umoa Station at 9 o'clock p. m. Tiki Tabuo of Through and Local Accommoda tion Train cf either system, not mentioned shore, caa be ostthnd at 110 Fifth Avtnce and Uaisa Saiiou, Pittalmji, and at principal ticket offices of &3 ?( lylvxcsa Lmes West of Pittsburgh. DtUr. tXx.8nndar. tEx.Satnrdar. TEz.T JtWEPH WOOD. t, A. FOBD, ttunl Kaotrsr. Ceiiinl tiasajs Ire BALTIMOKE AND OniO RAILROAD bchedulc In effect Nov. 13, 1W2. Eastern time. r ur N asnington. u. C, Balllmore, Phila. delphla and New York, 'i 00 a m and 9 20 pm. For Cumberland, CM. 3 00 a m. 11 10. 9 2-J p m. For Connellsvllle, 650, 30'i, iiM am. it 10. il 15, to 05 aud 93)pm. For Unlontown, to 50. 'SOU. S83aam. 1110. ;115 and t5 05 p ra. For Mt, Pleasant, ! 50 and 8 00 am. 110. tt 1 and t5 05 p m. For Washington. Pa., T 20 and 9 JOa m. '400, 4 41. 7 30 p m. . For Wheeling. 7 20 an8 30 a m. '400. IS. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 20 a ra. T S3 pm. For Columbns. 1 20 a m. 7 30 p m. For Newark, 1 StA m, T 30 p in. For Chicago. V 20 a m and "7 30 p m. .... Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 3 20 am. '340pm. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. "3 & a rn. J 4". n rri. From Wheeling, "3 50 and '10 45 am. tt 15 and "3 45pm. . , .Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, asning ton. Cluclunttl and Chicago. Dallv. tDallr except Sunday. SSundayonly. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call tat and cheek baggage rrom hotcLs and residence nppa orders left at B. & O. ticket oilier, corner Fifth arentieand Wood street, and 633 smltnfleld street. J. T. UDKLL. CUAS. t. SCULL. GcneralMsnagcr. Uen. Pass. Ageni. BUY A LOT IN Castle, "7 .00, "3:00, -ii:i a. m.. '. w. :-i. I025p.m. For Beaver Falls. 5:35: 7:00, "8:00. nits a. m.. '1:00. "2:10. 3UM, 4U0, 5:0)., 'J0:3 p. m. tor Chartlers. 15:30. SMS. 6:00. 16:4a. 7:10, ;-l s:or, 9:ic :Ki ior3o. '11:15. lll:4ia.m.. "1:00. I'M. tif s " BECAUSE It has a Population of 8,000 People And they Earn $ r25,ooo. 00 Per Month. THE BEST WATER IN PENNSYLVANIA, THE BEST DRAINAGE, Tvn mc "RRTrK'sr.HnnT. HOUSES. J CHURCHES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, NATURAL GAS, EVERY CONVENIENCE OF PITTSBURG, AND IS ONLY 18 MILES FROM THE UNION DEPOT. . - . JrC 1 . . ii . s. . i iii 1 ii naiSsB mti icsKasur atjMTjjt mjt.- - j-f-j - ' - -Jj-. a. .. i , Wj' k - v - .--.kk. . i oi, -s, -i -- uk... . Ji . a t . u -.-. . mjissibs v -sr wBeamatui. i.t.:iL.-sSk - 'au