t- .' 8 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ' MONDAY, - DECEMBER ' 12, 1892. LARGE GAINS ARE FREQUENTLY OBTAINED FROM THESE ADS. UTILE KANAWHA. YAXLEY BICHEB, Ohio Prospectors Make a Secret Survey of a" Railroad j Tap Them. rARKEHSBUEO, VT. Ya., Dec. 1L Special Last nicnt a party of Ohio pi ospectors, repre senting large railroad interests, completed a resurvcy or the old Black Diamond line from the Ohio river above TVilliamstown across the "Union" territory, to Borne point on the Little Kanawha river. The exact ending of the line run is a secret for the present. For some yearuiast the owners or the rail road lines paralleling the Musfclniram river and which reach the West Virginia line near Marietta, have been anxious to get ftcros the river and up into the upper val ley or the Little Kanawha. There are great coal beds and some superb timber fields in that region awaiting a railroad outlet for what must be their immensely profitable development. It is stated by members of the surveying party that the access to this region Is what the railroads concerned in this resurvey are about to accomplish. Undo Jerry Is reeling Blue. Chicago Xews Record, The weather department seems to have no conception of tuo dramatic and poetlo necessities of the weeks preceding Christ mas. The recent weather has been inap propriate and irrelevant. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Election. TmitD National basic, rrrrsBCRO. Ii-ceniherlOL ISM. TnLECTION-THE ANNUAL. ELECTION Fi rOk Xi nine directors or this bank, to serve for the ensuing rear, will be held at the banking house. 526 nnaajt ooa si., on iuisi'A.1. ixaunrj ju,oj, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. . - .W..STEI.NMEYE1C, Caihler. First Natioval Bank, PiTTSBtir.G. Pa. THEaj-NUaL ELECTION FOR NINE DI RECTORS ior this bank to serve for the ensu ing year mill be held at the banking house, corner Wood st. and Fifth av.. TUESDAY, January 10, 1S33, between the hours or 12 noon ami 1 T. w J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. DECEMBEgJtt. 1892. Lesal Notices. KATHARINA BECK, of Slowe township J7STATE OF MICHAEL BECK. DECEASED. j Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Michael Beck, deceased, late of Stowc township, have been granted to the undersigned, vo 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 KATOARINA BECK, Administrator. McKee's Rocks, l'a. TO LET. City Residences. TO LETA brick bouse: 8 rooms, hall and good 'cellar, range, natural ami illuminating gas; 424 Webster a v.: 3 minutes' walk from Wiley av. cable line. W. J. Prentice, 1003 Liberty st. Allegheny I.esldencei, To Let. TO LET John K. Ewlng& CO.. 107 Federal St., headquarters lor Allegheny houses; free list. Business Stands To Let. rpi "0 LEI Room, with orwithout power: also. J. storage room, drv kiln, capacity 30,000 ft.; will lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt t orks. Grant and Boquetsts.. Allegheny. Apply on premises or to II. A. bpangier, Ulilrd National Bank. Allegheny. r LET Very nice storeroom, overlOO feet deep: suitable for conectlonery, urygoods or first class grocery: good location lor 5 or 10c store; on one ot the best streets In East Liberty. Inquire of L. Fundls A Son, 41 Frankstown av.. E. E. rpo LET Third av.. near Market St., two new A. six-story warehouses: elevator. cemented cellar, extra strong well finished; possession January 1. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 4th av, TO LET Space with power; every convenience; corner Penn av. and Third st, Nicola Bros., Filth a v. Rooms To Let. AVERY bT.. No. 50. Allegheny, near parks Furnished front room with bath; (10 per month. SANDUSKY ST., board. 97, Allegheny Booms with z -set additional aaieu unaer Wanted Boarder and Lodgers. Offices, Desk Room, Ete, To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson Work. Third and Fourth avs.. a few choice offices: day and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor service lrct: rent low. BlacK&Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av rpo LET In the Hamilton building, 91-93 Firth JL av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent ow. Black Balrd. . o. 95 Fourth av. rpo LET Third floor. Masonic Bank building: JL rooms suitable lor artist, draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET At a reasonable rent, a good garden or 7 acres, good house, stable and outbuildln-gs, two green houses, plenty of water, situated on Evergreen plank road. "Gardeners' Home," Ross township, 3 miles from market house. Inquire on premises. Fred Brcthauer. TO LET You can buy a good second-hand sew ing machine cheaper than you can rent. Try hewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg rpo LET stable and wagon room and nse of wash X stand. Union Cab stables. 412 and 414 Du quesne av. Thomas Hammlll. Manager. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Superfluous hair removed by elec tric needle; consultations lree. Mrs. Elliott. bi2 Penn av. 1JERSONAL Jlarry me, Clvde and buy my Christmas gift at Moyle's, 1S5 Lacock St., Alle -gheny. Quickf IJLltstlNAL-Credlt, yes, credit, on goods, silks, satins. wraps. etc. atJ Room 4. McC'ance Mock. 7U1 mltli&cld. PERSONAL Christmas presents: no downtown expenses; 2ti per cent saved here: elegant lot ladies' and gents' slipper; Stanton's, OOo Forbes av. call and see them. PERSONAL Prof. George Slarkley. practical phrenologist; graduate of the American Insti tute of Phrenology; examinations (1; office hours 8 to Hjl. M. 8 Seneca st. IjERMJNAL Hair, moles, etc. on lames" races permanently destroved bvthe electric needle without pain or scar: consultation free. Miss ttrcng, olhce 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSON AL Everett Clnb News The pianos de livered this week are Club A, No. 155, Mrs. M. B. Yanda, Cralton. Pa.: Club B, No. 274. Miss Anule Puder, Eleauora st., E. E.. Pittsburg. Pa. "PERSONAL Ladles wishing to late Turk" Face JL Baths or face massage for removing ble-nlshes and improving the complexion wilt please visit my jiarlors atU03 Penn av.. Pittsburg. ilss Sherwood. PERSONAL Pictures, mirrors and crayon por traits You can save from f 1 to (5 on each pur chase: a fine line of artist proof etchings at a sac rifice: cash or credit: traming done to order. T. C. McElroy. No. 1 sixth st.. upstairs. PERSONAL Bargains We have customers de siring us to dispone of sewing machines but little usrd or soiled, Wheeler Wilson, yinger. White, New Home, Standard and Domestic, at great sacrifice: call and sec them. Sewing Ma chine Exchange, No. 17 Diamond St.. Pittsburg. PERSONAL-Young married lady would Ilk eany number of young wires to know that she has a n.ost excellent recipe for the promotion of peace and happiness In the home circle: send your hus band's clotLes to Dickson, the tailor, who will clean, press and repair them at a most moderate cost. For proof see Dickson, the Tailor. 65 Fifth av.. second floor. Telephone 15M. LOST. LOST The old folks' eves are getting dim; wny not buy them a pair of gold glasses for a Christmas gift at Smit's, Smlthfleld and Liberty andau toinithfleld st? Open evenings. FOUND. T70UN D A. Carlson. 109 Carson st,, Southslde. Is J. carrying the finest stock of Americas ana Swiss watches at lowest prices. I70UND Ladies, countless thousands suffer un : told agonies; Ta-va-zon Roval Capsules restore the weak and nervous to robust health: Indisputa ble testimonials: by mall. (1 : trv them. Dr. Jen kins Griffith Drug Com pat, y. Third and Grant, Pittsburg. Ta-va-zon cough syrup always re liable WANTED. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGER& ZAHN Fourth av. Fire Insurance. 60 JOHN K. EWIXG & CO., 107 Federal St., quick loans: money ready. MONEY to loan on mortgages: can match any sum desired; no delay. Piper ft Clark, 131 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or property at lowest rates. ft Co.. 92 Fourth av. Allegheny county Henry A. Weaver, TO LOAN (203.000 on mortgages: (100 and on ward at 6 per cent; (soii,ixiu at 4 per cent on residence or business property, vacant lots or larms. s. H. French, 12o Fourth av. WANTED-Mortgages on Improved clly or Alle gheny city property. Mccune ft Coulter, vS Fourth av. TTTANTF.D-To make yon a quick loan on mort T gage. Snyoerft White. 162 Fourth ay. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. WANTED-Occnpants for furnished rooms with board. 205 Federal st., corner North av., Allegheny. JW Classified real estate advertisements en this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none takenor less" than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when, paid for in ad vance either at main or branch office. Wanted Advertisements of All Kinds, SUCH AS SITtTATTOXS, BOOMS, MALE HELP, BOATIDEVCT, FE5IAXX HILF, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCKM-AJfEOTJS, FRSOXAXS. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR HALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Street. AL1VAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. TYITEBE WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Thi DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL Sr., TELEPHONE 36a. FOR THE SOUTHSIDi, '412 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 602. FOR THE EAST END. J.W.WALACa. 6121 FENN AV. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3503 Butler st. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHEN Y ADDITION AL. F. U. EGGEltS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut sU. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avs. WANTED. Male Help. BARBFR-Boy with Firth av. experience- Call at 662 BOOKKEEPER Must also a competent fore man for handling building material; state reference, experience and wages. Address Brlck n orks. Dispatch office. CANVASSEUS-Everywhere: IIS weekly and S per cent commission. 102 Fourth av. , Room 6. IAN VAbbEKS-Few good men: good J Wheeler & Wllsou Mfg. Co., MAN Immediately, a man with pusn and (1,500 cash to UVe charge of office and men selling special goods: (150 per month, with ample security for money. Address J. M., Dispatch office. MEN Competent men Tor corrugated roofing work. Birmingham I. & S. Co., 89 Water. MOLDERS-5 first-class steel molders. dress Chicago. Dispatch office. Ad. SALESMEN Three salesmen; eral St.. Allegheny, room 21, (5 a day. 12 Fed- SOLICITOR A good solicitor can have employ ment at (:5 per week. Pittsburg Clean lowel Co., 143 Fulton St. (SOLICITOR Immediately, a good O ply to 121 Collins av. solicitor. Ap- ri'INNERS wanted. Apply to T. M. Lenfesty. x. juai Mansfield Valley. Pa. 1'UNNEL bricklayers (30) and two foremen: none but good tunnel bricklayers wanted: apply on the work at Kcrnnore, Clearfield Co.. l'a.. on Beech Creek Railroad: no letters answered: 3,500, 000 brick to be put In place. Geo. S. Good & Co. TURNER At once, competent roll turner and night roller on 7-Inch train. The Union Iron and steel Company, Pomeroy, O. WANTED A reliable house In Boston which controls valuable U. S. patent desires to ne gotiate with a man having capital of (30J to (500 to engage In the same business lu other cities, where (2.500 a year can be made: Pittsburg references given: send for pamphlet. A, T.Tlivmpson A Co., 13 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. ITT AN TED-Barber, It St., Alltgheuy. immediately, at H Second Acents. AGENTS Salarv or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical ink Erasing rendu the most usclnl 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 and appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money. Write for terms and sam ple of erasing, Monroe Eraser Mrg.Co., X10, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS For the renowned coal saver, Koal spar. for Mercer, Lawrence, Beaver, Wash ington, Ureene, Warren, Forest. Yenaugo. Clar iou, Butler, Armstrong, Blair, Cambria, ilcKean, Elk, Jefferson. Indiana and Somerset counties; send 6 cents for sample and Information. B. Gold stein, 2C6 Franklin st., Allegheny. Pa. AGENT'S and everyone to investigate onr car riage. 6lelgh and wagon stoves: nice for oflires; agents have no trouble in mafclngfrom (5 to (10 per day: no one who drives in cold weather can afford to be without one If thev value their health, specialty Company, 4W smlthfleld st. AGENTS We want men who are already travel ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side Hue; name references and territory. Manufact urers' Oil Co., Cleveland, O. AGKNTS (3 to (7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putna-n & Co., Perfumers, West WInsted.Ct. AGENTS to solicit for holiday signs. McOwan & Morris, 19 Federal St., Allegheny. AGEST-5 To sell Wlegand's picture hanger. WIcgand Hanger Co., 1232 Penn. AGENTa One, In each town. World's Fair Ho tel Providing Co. 1Z32 Penn av. Female Help IV anted. GIRL A good girl to clean and make herself gen erally useful about a retail hardware and house furnishing store. Apply or address C. J. Ammann. o7 slilloh St., Pittsburg. S. S Pa. GIRL for cooking ana one for upstairs work; good wages paid. 182 Locust St., Allegheny. HOUSEWORK girls; cooks; to-day; places free. Exchange, 910 Penn av. LADIES or vocng men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes (1 to (3 per day can be quietly made; work sent by mall: no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box 5331, Boston, Mass. Established 1830. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes or to act as agents. Call and see work or address J. E. Lazzelt ft Co., 355 Fifth av. ADIEStosell O'Keefe's Tills. Dr. O'Keefei Co.. 1232 Penn. Mnlo and Female Help Wanted. HELP At once Man cook, col. man or boy. farm bands, teamsters, hotel, restaurant and boarding house cooks, chambermaids, laundresses, dishwashers, waitresses, family cooks, children's nurse. hous girls, colored girls, second cook; all first-class help report here; work strictly on busi ness principles. Median's Agency, 545 Grant 6t. HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, houscglrls, tiermau and colored girls, laundresses, hotel help, drivers, farm bands, white and colored waiters, one colored boy. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson, 608 Grant st. Situations "Wanted. EXPERT accountant seeks evening employment; books posted, audited, balanced. L., 4 Carlisle Place, Fifth av. IJOSITION ai manager ormlnes: ten years' expe rience in Pittsburg district: number one refer ences. Address Mining. Dispatch office. POSmoN-BookkcepIngor general office work; experienced man. Address B. K. G., Dispatch office. POSITION as drug clerk, reg. as msnager: good reference. Address P. O. Box 231, Braddock, Pa. POSITION-By Job printer: reference from last employer. Address Printer. Dispatch office. SITUATION-Rcllevlng. by druggist; permanent position desired; best of references. Address T. h. G.. 3503 Butler st. t SITUATION By a stenographer and clerk or bookkeeper. Address Stenographer, Dispatch office SITUATION Sick nursing by experienced nurse. Address A. R. F.. Dispatch ofllce. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Rooms. ANCHOR HOTEL. Liberty, eorner Fonrth; - '?? ' "'K 25c. 36c soe; week, 51 a, $1 75. $-. ? HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal. Allegheny; $1 SO. $2 day ; special rates when permanent. HOTEL ROLL. 49 Eleventh si., near Union de pot: clean, quiet dining room; meals. 25c; beds, 25. 50 and 75c: the bar contains the best. Business Opportunities Wanted. A BUSINESS CHAN CD-We buy for spot cash stores of all kinds, drygoods. shoes, furniture, carpets, etc. Perclval A Gaston. 433 Grant st. BARBER-To buy two-chair shop, running two barbers: best prices; good location: rent $6 permonth: both gas and water; town 8.000 inhabi tants. Western Pennsylvania; must sell by 30th: rood reasons: price $100 cash. Address or call at Dr. Griffith's Drug Store, cor. 3d av. and Grant St., Pittsburg. WANTED-A lady or gentleman to Invest $500 lu a comedy eo. Address, one week, Henry H. Homestead. Galllon, O. Miscellaneous Wanted. AMcCABK crayon portrait for Christmas pres ents. 297 Firth av. DON'T rail lo see onr musical clocks. Swiss cot-, tages, and music boxes. American Muslo Box Agency, 305 Market St. T.'LF'TjM'MJg. and bnnnlTCo..J10BIsell block. A-i Fgh.. 64 Federal, Alleglfy: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; pnone lfta. LADIES' Dining and Lunch Room-Holiday buyers when out shopping tnnch at Eevan's ladles' lavorite lunchlngjresort, 908 Penn av. WANTED. Mlsccllaneoas-TVanted. OFFICES to clean by reliable woman with refer ence. Address O. P., Dispatch office. PAINTING- and plate glass glazing. R. C. Miller, S20 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PURCHASER for new high-arm Singer: for sale at lialf price: sewing machines from 15 un. at Sewing Machine Exchange, IT Diamond St.. Pitts burg; SEWING machines repaired, sold, exchanged, and satisfaction guaranteed for little money, at Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond at., Pitts burg. n'RCNKS hauled to and rrom the East End for JL nfty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. WANTED All business men to know that the Office Specialty Co., 105 Third av.. keep In stock the latest and best office furniture, tiling cabinets and labor-saving office specialties; work to order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties. WANTED Ware's Umbrella AVorxs: they are at 24 Sixth St., directly opposite UIJou The ater: they re-cover and repair umbrellas while you wait: best work; lowest prices. WANTED To contract with some good manu facturing establishment to make heavy forge work and light castings. Address Forge, Dispatch office. WANTED -Propositions foragood manufactur ing site near Pittsburg: will employ abont 25 men at start. Address Enterprise, Dispatch office. TXTANTED To buy a house of about 9 or 10 it rooms, somewhere in shadyslde. Address House, Dispatch office. WANTED Contracts of hauling for all kinds of wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B., Dispatch office. WOOD and photo engraving: half tones; electro- typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth ave. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. BUGGY A first-class side-bar buggy made by Hooker & Co.. of New Haven, Conn., the best makers in the United States; cost (325 and will sell rorflMir sold quick; also a handsome light Port land sleigh made by Kendell, the great sleigh builder, will be sold ehcap, (50: both can be seen at my stable, No, 133 H ebster av., city. Wm. Mc Callln. FOR SALE Cows A carload of A No. 1 fresh Ohio cows at M. Marx's, 41 First St., Alle gheny. enc DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles: our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to Hi Ohio St., Allegheny, 'lelephone 3420. MARE A gray mare 5 years old : doctor's bnggy and harness; also a thoroughbred black mare 6 Years old: good saddlers; will sell cheap. Apply J." Warburtun, Hatfield St., bet. 47th and 43th sis., 17th ward. SHETLAND ponies for sale liothlng will please children for a Christmas present like a beauti ful pony; I have a few the finest in America. W. E. Warner, Youngstown. O. Musical Instruments. AN upright Chlckerlng piano In good condition, at 717 Carson st. ORGAN First-class Estcy organ; 11 stops. Call after 4 at 333 Forty-second st. PIANO A second-hand Decker, grand square piano, cheap. C. Baslcr, Si 13 Butler street. PIANO An elegant upright grand piano worth 3U0 for (165 cash, as Diamond. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyourrnbbcrstamps. steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from ShealTer t Co.. 49 Filth av.. Dug's College building. STENCILS, steel stamps. Seal presses, rubber stamps, etc. W. A. Bunting. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Machinery and Metals For Sale. TOlLERS and engines, second hand; all sizes D from 4 to 130 h. n. : cheanest In the market 61 boilers aud engines in stock, stationary and Dorta ble, nprigrt boilers, mounted larm engines, steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. '1 el. 34U1. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlch, 316 Liberty st., Pitts- ourg, ra. ENGINES and boilers orcvery description: brick yard supplies; contractors' and rolungmlllma chlnery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, 'Lacock and fcau dusky sts Allegheny. SEWING MACHINEs-Dunn, End. Penn av.. East Miscellaneous For Sale. T7URNITURE for two rooms, X legheny, second floor. 33 Federal St., Al- POOL TABLES-Four pool tables. 2727 Penn av. Joseph Stoilzer, TO BUILDERS-The Cornice nnmber of the "lirlckbullder" just out: contains 45 original designs for brick cornices: price 2i cents. Address Brickbuilder Pub. Co., 4 Liberty Square, Mass. Boston, FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. -tENTBAL PHARMACY. Sharpsville. Pa.; pay. w lng business; valued atf2,t00: good reason fur selling. Address H. 11. Illldebrand, Sharpsville, Mercer county. Pa. TOE SALE J. H. Chambers & Co.. 108 Fourth Jj av., have all classes of stores and other busi ness opportunities fur sale. Call or send for de scriptions. I?OR SALE-Barber shop at a sacrifice, as I must : quit the business at once on account of sick ness. W. L. Gray. East Palestine, O. I?OK SALE-.Bakery and restaurant. 64 East 7 Main St.. Salem. O. FINE grocery store, cigar store, bakeries, restau rant, saloon, billiard room and hotel: luir In terest In business with large profits. Holmes ft Co., 43) Smlthfleld st. IHRST-CLASS billiard and pool room cheap for cash: fine location: good reasons for selling. Apply 4061 Penn av., city. HALF Interest In sanltortnm doing good busi ness: reason for selling, time taken up with other business: excellent opportunity for phi slclan grefering specialty to general practice. Address anltorlum. Dispatch office. LICENSED HOTEL for sale, doing good busi ness, located in Einzua, Pa. All particulars from E. A. Coleman. Youngsvllle, l'a. MEAT MARKET Must be a cash sale; will not sell less than (100. Address J. E. C, Dis patch office. Business Properties For Sale. TIP OOD ST. Five-story brick warehouse In good 1 1 condition; a 6 per cent Investment; enhance ment certain: price. (25.009, 85,000 cash. Samuel W. Black ft Co.. 99 Fourth av. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. ONLY a few lots left, on which I will build a house to suit and take paynspits In amounts to suit purchasers: location In good neighborhood, on high, dry ground, only 10 mlnntes from Court House, on Que of cable cars. A. Biuck, 441 Grant street. FOB SALE Schenley Park lots 50x150. greater frontage If desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: asphal. turn pavement; street railroad; cheap easy terms Frank F. Nicola. 510U Forbes or DO Fifth avenue. 8 LOTS, MxlOO, corner. Atlantic and Margaretta sts E. E . and only 5 minutes' walk Irom Penn av. line; these lots are very nice and are very cheap at $550 each: terms reasonable, Mark E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown av., E. E. Suburban Lots for Sale. SWISSYALE Palmer Place lots, very near the station: water and gas on the streets; excel lent location and growing rapidly: good Invest ment: $900 for choice lots. Hoffman ft Baldridge, Wllklnsuurg, opp. depot. WILKINSBUBG-Lot 66x100. at a bargain: 200 feet from electric line, 2 squares from railroad depot: an excellent location for building: call soon, as this Is too good to last. Hoffmann Baldridge, Wllklnsburg, oppo. depot. 17 ( Acres, 5-room house, barns, orchard, eoal lu bank, near Beaver Falls, for $3,500; send stamD for Farm Exchange Journal. X. F. Hurst. Rochester, Pa. Farms For Sale. FARM A fine stock and crop farm of 250 acres, with good dwelling and outbuildings: spring house; large orchard; abundance of water, etc, etc. : said to be one of the best farms In any of the neighboring counties, and situated within one mile or railroad station. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FARM of 177 acres In Virginia. In a fine agricul tural section and convenient to a good town: will be sold .ery cheap; small city property taken In part payment; one of our firm can furnish full particulars from a personal visit to the farm. Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. Plttiburg. FARM A nice farm of about 60 acres, near the city, 15 minutes' walk from railroad station; good dwelling, large barn, fine orchard, plenty of water, etc, etc Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FR SALE or exchange A good farm of about 120 acres, close to railroad station, convenient to the cltv; dwelling, outbuildings, two orchards, plenty of water ana In good natural gas district: great bargain (o close account. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 v ood St., Pittsburg. " TTOR X rat SALE Or exchange For cltv nronrtv farm or 193 acres. 18 miles from Plttsbnrr nn 11. ft O. R. R. : station at the rarm: underlaid with eoal; $90 per acre. C. W. Reed Co., Washing ton. Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. E OR SALE On Second av. near Market St., the best located property on the street: has a frontage or 35 feet; a substantial three-story brick building on one-half the lot. Apply on the prem ises. No. 68. FOR SALE TMPKOVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. TJiOURTH AV.. near Liberty Two 3-story brick V dwellings; 12 rooms each: a growing business locality; lot 40x5: will sell separately Samuel W. Black Co,, 09 Fourth a v. 12-STOKY dwelling of 6 rooms and attic Parker St., near Roup station, P. R. It..' 4.700 1 2-story brick dwelling of 7 rooms, 45th St.. 17,000 2 Queen Anne dwellings of 9 rooms each, webner av., near 33d St., each $ 6,900 1 3-etorj brick dwelling of 8 rooms. Congress St.. near Franklin fll.SOO 1 2-story brick dwelling of 7 rooms. Center avenue 114,000 1 2-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, Graham street . I 4,200 12-story frame dwelling or 5 rooms, Etlers st. (Park View) .. 1 2,300 3 Queen Anne dwellings of 9 rooms. Walnut street 45, SCO, 18,000 and..l 6,500 2 stone front Queen Anne of 9 rooms. Bluff st., near Pride, each t 8,000 1 2-story frame dwelling, 4 rooms, Wllmot street .. f 1,500 J. H. Chambers Sb Co., 103 Fonrth av. East End Residences For Sale. EAST END-(5, 000 Modern frame house of 7 r corns and 2 finished attics, laundry, hath, hall, vestibule, tile floor, open stairway, inside w. c. stationary wash stands, range, hot and cold water, tile-raced mantels and tile hearths through out, china closets, pantries, front and back stairs, large front and rear porches, large hall on first fna second floors, bay window, stained and French late glass throughout, rooms large, conveniently arranged and handsomely papered throughout, large dry cellar, modern and complete in every particular. This property is excellently situated on one of the prlnclpil btreets of the E. E., wttbln one-hair minute of Highland av. street car lines. Neighborhood unsurpassed, and will make a de sirable home. A bargain to a qnick purchaser. Lot 30x140. (461.) Moreland A Haas, 6114 Penn av., E. E. EAST END-At a sacrifice If sold before Jan. 1, 1893-East End residence or 11 rooms situated Initio center of the East End, handy to the trac tion, electric and steam cars; all the modern Im provements: lot 40x103 ft. to an alley: 89.503-13.500 cash, balance in 8 years; this is a bargain, bnana Stevens, 3005 Penn av. EAST END A good brick honse at a bargain, on moderate payments: near cable cars and 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 & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR 8ALE-13, 703 Just finished, modern house: 6 rooms, hill, vestibule, bath, finished attic; late Improvements; street paved; location desira ble and easily reached by cable and electric cars; terms easy; worth an examination; a good house for the money (125c). W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE On Shady av.. East End. fine loca tion for a ph) slrian. large house of 12 rooms. 4 rooms and hall on first floor: modern fixtures; sub stantial carriage house on alley In rear: grounds beautifully improved: lot 101 feetfront, orwiltsell less frontage It desired. U14e.) See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. 3003500 cash, balance 825 per month, all i told. A new uueen Anne frame. 24x32. on fine paved streU: 7guod-stzed rooms, bath, attic and cellar, with laundry, hot and cold water, in side w. c. recenlion halL 9x11. verv nice lot 25 front, 115 deep and 54 wide, on alley average width of 40 feet: equally good or better building around. This prowrty is worth (4,000, being on the nicest street on ML Washington, and can be walked to from the P. O. in 20 minutes. John F. Sweeny. 63 Fourth av. $7,a 300 Emerson street. East End; two-story frame house of eight good rooms: hall In center, bath, w. c, w. s., hot and cold water: lot fronts 86 on street by 120 in depth: will exchange on good unimproved property. Loguc & Schroeder, Germanla Bank building. CQAA CASH, balance good terms, for a (3.3U) 1VUJJ n house close to Penn and Wlneblddle: rooms, comolete batli, laundry room, porches, etc. : excellent property, convenient location, good neighborhood; don't delay. Newlngham & Co., 5005 Penn av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ARCH ST.. comer property, one square from parks, 3-story brick, 14 rooms: very complete; 2-story stable In rear: quick sale desired to close an estate: lew price. See agents, Baxter, Thompson & Co., 161 Fourth av. 'T70R SALE Three two-itorv frame dwellings. J? southeast corner North and Grant avs. ; lot 40x 80: will be sold away down lr bought quick; neigh borhood first class. For all lnlormatlon call on Black Balrd, 95 Fourth av. (AS26.) NORTH AV.. Allegheny A handsome stone front residence: 10 spacious rooms, reception hall, bath and lavatory, laundry, etc.. etc.: one of the most substantial and best appointed residences In either city, lacking In no essential, recent ap pliance: hardwood finish throughout, plate glass windows, unique mantels, with cabinets and every thing else on the same elegant and perfect ar rangement; we presume that even the "critic" would find things simply faultless. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape. 313 Wood st., rittsburg. 72 K1RKPATRICK AV.. Allecbenv. one i.1 si sonars from California electric line Brick dwelling. 2 stories and finished attic: ro enily built, good condition; easy terms: If not sold by Jan, 1 will be for rent. Apply to Samuel J. Moffat, N o. 620 Tenn av., city. Suburban Residences For Sale. FOR SALE-A new 6-room house and 2 lots In the suburbs, on line of railroad, near station ; a bargain to prompt purchaser; on monthly ptv meuts In part; Immediate possession; everything in prime order. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st. Pittsburg. WILKINSRURG-In No. 1 location 2 min. from P. R. R, station; new frame house of 8 rooms: finished attic; hall through the center of house, bath, range, w. c, slate mantels: cor. lot on shady side or street: iron fence, flag stone walk, side and front: lot 48x120 feet to alley, at a bargain; terms to suit. Hoffman ft Baldridgc, Wllklns bnrg, opposite depot. Tel. 7213. fljjQ 300 A rare bargain: (1.500 cash, balance to wOi suit; 0 room new frame house, lot 60x150. on a 50 ft. St., Ben Avon borough. Henry W Armstrong, b4 Federal st,. Allegheny. 0LO C fi-At Ben Avon. Ft. Wayne R. It.. 6 miles IDOJV trom Allegheny: 3 room house, lot 45x 175: on easy payment. Henry W. Armstrong, 61 Eeqerant,. Aiugneny. Real Estate. COR SALE Real estate bargains; send for new J? catalogues, Just out, mailed free; 3,000 proper ties. Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth av. BANK STATEMENTS. TJ EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEO K, PLfcS SAVINGS BANK, of Pittsburg, or Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, at the close of busluess 1892: RESOURCES. Cash on hand Checks and other cash Items Due from banks and bankers.... Loans and discounts Investment securities Real estate, furniture and fixtures.. Overdrafts , Current expenses and taxes paid...., Miscellaneous assets $ 50979 250 CO 133.509 15 782,770 3J 1,430.004 ft) 73,314 82 42 4.! 785 94 2,597 10 $2,426,784 17 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 300,000 00 burplus firad.tt 51,670 29 Undivided profits 87,378 03 Deposits subject to check ...$ 87.123 90 Deposits, special 1,825.785 97 1,012.91! 87 Cashier's cheeks outstanding 500 0J Due tobanksand bankers 69,990 98 Divideuds unpaid 4 332 00 $2,420.784 17 Report of above has been made to C. H. Kruinb- haar. Superintendent of Banking. State of Pennsylvania, ennnty of Allegheny, ss: I. Edward E. Dulf. Treasurer or the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best or my knowledge and belief. EDWARD E. DUFF, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of December. 1892. CSlgnedJ EOBT. C. MOORE. Notary Public. Correct Attest: blgned D. MoK. LLOYD. THOS. W1GH1MAN, T. P. DAY. Directors. AUCTION SALES. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. At auction. Cat alogue salo of standard literature and nue illustrated works, many nf them new nntl suitable for holidav gifts, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. December 15 and 10, at 7:30. at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 21 an a 26 Ninth street. Each even ins sale will embrace 166 lots. Also somo rare old newspapers and ol-.arft. Books now on exhibition. Catalogues furnished oh ap plication. Henry Auction Company, Auc tioneers. AUCTION SALE. HOLIDAY GOODS. Upright pianos, leather couch, fine parlor suites, fancy rocker, table$,riucks, pictures, etr, TUESDAY, December 20, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Com pany, 24 and 26 Ninth street. A large stock of goods suitable for holiday gifts must bo closed out tlili week ito maku room for sale or fine paintlnsis, tUioe fine upright pianos, 20 handsome parlor suites upholsteiodin brocntelle, tapestry ,tugs and plushes, leather conch rockers, tallies, cab inets, pictures, clocks etc Miamher suites in oak. and walnut, wurdrobes, sideboards, extension tables, leather chairs, lial racks, cheflbniers, lounges, curtains. springB, mat tresses, bedding, brnssels carpet, rugs, eta 8ale positive. HEKRY AUCTION COMPANY, Auctloueers. AUCTION SALES. ARTHUR E. LIN II ART. Attorney at Law. 163 Fourth avenue, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE. Estate of Peter Brlndie, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, at 120 November term. 1892, I will expose at public sale on the premises the fol lowing described real estate on TUESDAY.Decem ber 13. 1892, at 11 o'clock a. k.: All that certain lot or piece of ground situated In the township of Bald win, In the county of Allegheny, beginning at a post on the eastern side of the Brownsville road, at a corner of lauds of James Brawdy; theuce along said lirownsvllle road north twenty degrees, west two hundred and eighty-eight feet and seventr-flvo hundredths of a foot (N. 20 degrees W. 283.75 ft.) to a post: thence by lands of Alexander Miller north eighty and one-fourth degrees, east four hundred and twenty-nine feet (N. 80!' degrees E. 4J9 ft.) to a locust tree; thence by lands or Alexander Mil ler and John Chambers, south one three-fourths degrees, east three hundred and twenty-one feet and seveuty-nve hundredths or a foot (S. 1 de grees, E. 821.75 feetx to a post; thence by lands or James Brawdy, south eixhty-slx degrees, west three hundred and thirty-three feet and thirty hundredths or a root IS. 86 decrees. W. 333.30 feet i totheplaco or beginning. Containing two acres. one unnureu percnes inu sixiv-even nunareains oraperch (2 A. 10O.67P.J, having thereon erected one double two-story frame dwelling or eight rooms, and one two-story frame dwelling of four rooms: also a stable, cistern, vineyard and orchard on the premises. Terms or sale One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the confirmation or the sale and the balance In two eqnal annual payments to be secured by bond and tight mortgage on the premises with legal Interest on the deferred pay ments payable semi-annually. WILKINS LIN HART, Administrator. SWonrth av., Pittsburg. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GUMBERT & HUEY COAL WORKS, At rotnnda of Court Honse, On Tuesday, December 13, 1892, At II o'clock A. X. Adjourned sale from Decembers, 1832. Terms $1,000 bid and $4,000 on delivery of deed, balance in four equal semi-annual In stalments. Sale subject to prior liens of about $23,030. SAMUEL HAZLETT, M. A WOODWARD, Assignee. Attorney. SJIITIISOa & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales ot real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (Jewelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Offlce,6Sisnerbuildtng,cor.SthaudWoodst. D CHOICETHOPERTIES. FOU S-A-LIE, SQUIRREL HILL. 30 acres land fronting on one of the best streets in the district. Can be sub-divided nicely into good build ing lots, as the ground lays well. Near the new electric railway now build ing. Cheap to quick buyer. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth Avenue. GREAT STONE BARGAIN. RESIDENCE. Owing to removal of owner from city, wo offer the handsomest residence in East End on a corner lot at much below cost. The house is stone, 13 rooms, lour bathrooms, billiard room, laundrv, etc, etc, finished in onk, mahogany and other bard woods; con. venient to steam and electric cars. We want to do business on this property with a man who can act qnickly. For such here Is a great opportunity. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond street. FOR SALE. Lot 50 Feat Front, Center Avenue, Twentieth Ward, by 218 Feet Deep. Lot 23 Feat Front, Fulton Street. Bv 131 on Webster Avenue. HOUSE 1312 MURIEL STREET And Lot nearly 53 Front by 144 Feet Deep. Inquire or JOHN A. WILSON, 119 Fonrth Avenue. AMUSEMENTS. THE ALVIN THEATER. To-night, Wed. and Sat, matinees. LILIPUTIANS In their ; grand spectacular play Candy Great Ballets. Zlnk's Ta-r.i-Boomde-ay. JNexc weeK "4,110 ran 01 Atlanta." dol2-29-p GRAND OPERA HOUSE-To-Nlslit. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. BAa?dRY M'KENNA'S FAY FLIRTATION. Reunited. P R I P PC NlRbts, 15e. 25e. 50c, 75c rnluUO Mntineas, 25c, 50c, reserved. Next week DK. BILL. dell-101 DUQUESN E. LoaS'a'te, To-nlgn t and Saturday matinee. The man agement has the honor or presenting the BARONESS BLANC DECEPTION. Next week Henry Dixeyin "ME. DORRS OF CHICAGO." del2-35 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. French Folly Burlesque Co. de!243-p A MARVEL OF REALISTIC ARTI Now on exhibition dailvntEdmund son APerrine's. 635 Smithflola street. Proclaimed by the press and public to be tiie most wonderful picture of the aso. Ad mission 25 cents. Hours 9 a. it. till 10 p. m. de9 After 19 Years of Trial, ELAINE, THE- FAMILY SAFEGUARD OIL, Is Ctfncedod to Re the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It Is tho very highest grade of letined pe troleum, from which in the process of manu lacture, every Impurity lias been eliminated. ElAine is free from benzine and parnfflne; it will never chill In the coldest temperature Known on tills continent. In color, Elaine is hprlng-water white, and Its "flro test" is so bigh as to make Itus abso lutely sale as any liluminant known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine is a pleabant oil for lamily use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Irmp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSION'S. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! W OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in U Years From 1873 to 1891 Elaine Cannot Bo Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTUREUS, PITISBUEG.PA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WE WANT AT ONCE Reliable men in every section of America to redresent us, advertise and keep our show curds tacked up in towns, on treeannd fences along publlo roads. Steady work in yonr own county. 870 A MONTH. SALARY and EXPENSES advanced every 15 days. Franco-German Eectnc Co., Cincinnati, 0 de9-33uy .EUROPEAN NTEaISHIr. WHITEf STAR LINE. For Queen jtown and Liverpool. Koyalanii Unlleil state Mnlldteamcrs. Majestic Dccl4.1:30pniAdrlatlc. Jan. ll.Ipm Germanic, Dec. 21. 7 am'tienn'c. Jan. 18. Sam TeutonlcDcc.ii.l:30pml"llaJesllc. Jan.zj. Ham Britannic Jan. 4. 7 a mllirltannlc Feb. I. (laic From W hite Star dock, root or West Tenth street. New York. saloon rates. toO and nnward. according to steamer and location r berth. "Second cabin on these steamers.f40 and 145: limited excursion tick ets, 175 and fS5; steerage from or to the old coun try. 20. White Star drafts payable on demand in all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCOIUIIUK, 639 Smlthlield street, Pittsburg. orH. MAITLAND B U3EY, General Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. uclu-D ALOLAIT LITSTE ROYAL MAIL DfE IIU5H1. S. GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA via DERBY and GAL WAY'. Tliemost di rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, JO. Steurase, stlit. STATE1 SEKVICE OF , ,VJ Y A1VZ,AI LEVB LIllC. J STEAMSHIPS. XEW YORK and GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Dee. 15 State of Nebraska. koox. Dec. 29 State of Caliioniiu soojt. Jan. 19. State of Nebraska......ll:30 a. k. Cabin, $40. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, $13. Apply to J.J.McCORMICK, 639 Smlthfleld sc iol3-D ANCHOR LINE. steamers Lnavs New York Fvery Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Hates for Saloon Passage. Cabin. S45 and upwards, Second Cabin, S33. steerage, SI?. Passengers booked at through rites to or from any city In Great Britain cr on the Continent. Drnfts i n Lonrton So'd fit Lowest Rites. Book or Information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents. HENDEKsON BKOIHEIW. 7 Bowling G'reen. N. Y or J. J. MCCORMICK, 63JSuilthdeWst.. Pitts burg. F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St.. Allegheny. OC19-MWF RAILROADS. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY-TAKING efiectJune M. 'Iralus leave Union station (Eastern standard lime): Corry Ac, 5 a.m.: Brae burn Ac, E:5U a. in.: Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:3)a. m.. arriving at Bucalo. s:4S p.m.; Dubois and llllamsport, 8:M a. m., arriving at U llllamaport. 6:45p.m.; Kltlannlug Ac, 9:05 a.m.: Valley Camp Ac, 10;15 a. m.: llraeburn Ac. 11:05 p. in.; TltusvllleandDuBulsEx.. 1:30 p. m.; Valley Camp Ac, 2:30 P, ui.: Em cuton Ac. 3 45 p. in.: Klttan nlngAc, 6p. m.: llraeburn Ac. 5:30 p. m.;Brae burn Ac, G:l)p, m. ; llultun Ac. 7:30 p. in.: Buf lalo nlghc Ex., Uallv, 8:30 p, m,. arriving ac Buf falo 7:Ma. m.: Valley Lamp Ac, :) p. m.. Val ley Camp Ac. 11:30 p. m. Sunday church tralus Emlenton, 9:05 a. m, : Elttannlng. 12:40p.m.: BraeburB, 9:30 p. m. Pullman bullet parlor cars on day trains aud sleeping cars on night trains be tween Pittsburg and Buffalo. DAVID MCCAKGU. JAS. P. ANDERsOX Geu'iSupt. Gcn'll'ats. Agent. P1TTSBUKG AND WESTERN EAILWA1T iichedule In effLCt May 15. 1S97 (Central time). Depot cor. Andcrsou st. and Hirer av., Allegheny. Depart for Chicago, 2:00 p. m. Solid tram with Pullman sleeping car. For Kane. Bradford. 17:li) a. m. For Clanuu. t7:10 a. m., t2:(JUp. m. For Foxburg. 7:liia. ra.. fiiOO. t4:15p. m. For Buffalo, Erie, MeaUvllle, t7:10 a. m. For Greenville. Mercer, Grovo city. t7:10a. m., t2:00 p.m. For Akron. Cleveland. t7:10a. m.. 2:00n. m. For New Castle. -7:11 a. m 2:00. t3:0S p. In. For Butler, J TDu, :iu, THia. in., t.w. T:.a, i)U4p, m. 'trains arrive: From Kane, tt:45 p. in.; Clarion, tll:30 a. m.. t3:45 p. m.: Fuxburg. ttS. til:3j a. ra., t6:45p. m.; Erie. 1 3:50 p. m.: Greenville. Mer cer, 111:30 a. m., t3:50p. ra.: Akron. 11:53 a. m.. 16:45 p. in.: New Castle. fJ:u3, "11:55a. in., 6Mo p. m.; Butler. 17:00. tUKS, tll:30a. m., 13:60. C. 15 p. in.: from Chicago, "11:55a.m. Dally. tExcept Sunday. . k.i uaioa Station Ijennsjilvania Lines. lraias .Run by Central Tune. Northwest By Rteai Fort Weyne Ron te DsrAXT for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: L2J a,m7.10 a.m.. 123 p.m., I.C0 p.m,, 8.15 p. m., 111.30 pjn. Arrive irsm same points : 1Z.06 a.m., U. 15 ajn., 8X0 ajn., c3o a.m 6.65 p.m., fl. 45 p.m. Darairr IbrToIedo, points Intermediate and beyond: f7.10a.m.,l!l20p.ni.,I.(()p.m..511J!Op.m. Arrive from same points: f 1.15 a.m., fi.Un a.m t6.4Jp.rn. DsrAXT for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: f6J0 a.mi, 7.10 a.m., fl.80 p.nu, 11.05 p.m. Arrive from same points: 5j0a.m,, tl.55 P.m., 5.55 p.m., f6.50 p.m. DirART for Martini Ferry, Bridgeport and Bclhure: ttf.lOa.m., tL30 p.m., t4 10 p.m. Arrive from same points: fS-UOa.m., tl.55p.ni., fO-SOp.m. DirAXT lor New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: t7.3& a.m., t!2.20 p.m. Arxive from same points: fl.25 p.m., t&40 p.m. DsrART fcr New Castle, Jamestown. Ymmestown and Nilej, fS.45 p.m. Akrivk irom same points: tg.40 a.m. Dzfakt far Youngstown, 12.20 p.m. AxarvR from Youngstown, 6 45 p.m. Santbwest System-Pan HnndleRonte Dar art ior Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis. Doints intermediate and bevond: 1.10 a.m.. 8.30 a.m., 8.45 p.m., '11.15p.m. Akrivb from tamo points: laOa.m., 6.00a.m. .'BJjOp.m. DS7ART for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m., tl2.05p.rn. Arrive from tame points: 2i'0 a.m.,fUfi pjn. Detakt for Washington, t6 15 a. m.. t8-35 a. m, tl 55 p. m.,t3.S0p.m ,t4.5p.m.,t4.o0p.m- Arrive from Washington, t155 a.m., T7.50 a.m., t&50 a.m., tlO.25 a.m.,f.,.85p.m.,W iSp.m. Dsfart for Wheeling, 8.S0 a. m., tl2 06 n'n., 12.15 p. ra., t6.10 p. m. Arrive irom' Wheeiint, t8.45a.nu, t3 05p. m. &50p.ni. Special A'otlcrfl. PctxKAx Slewing Cars and Poixkah Diktwo Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains ot both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Colnmbns, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland. Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at 9 o'clock p. a. Too Tasles of Through and Local Auxmineda. tioa Traicfl cf either system.set mentioned shove, csa becteiaadat 110 Fifth Ansae and UnJaaStadoE. Pittulujch, and at principal ticlcet offices c & i'stta ytvSBKa Lines West of Pittsburgh. DcSy. tKx.8und.ar. tx. Saturday. TRx.SebAst. JOSEPH WOOD. fc. A. rORD. Bsaml EAUftr. tetwxl lungs IfSS, WHY YOU SHOULD IN T:. KENSINGTON wS.;::;;:TrrnZ::::;;;; It has Earn The The Two IT HAS Every lot in KENSINGTON" will double in value before June i. Be sure to see KENSINGTON at once and buy a lot before the big advance in prices. For Free Tickets from Pittsburg to Ken- . . sington and return call at the office of the KENSINGTON. IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, tfc79.FourthATemie, Pittsburg, P. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO'AD. Ijc Effect Jtrxs is, igc Trains will leave Union Statlon.Flttsbnrst ss follows (Eastern Standard Time): " MAIN LINE EASTWAKB. Pennsylvania Limited or Pullman Vestibule Car dally at 7:15 a. m. .arriving at llarrlsburgatHH p. m.. Philadelphia 4:43 p. m.. New York ::W p. m.. Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washington 5:55 p. ra. Keystone Express dally at liM a. m.. arrlvlnr at Harrisburg 8:3 x m., Baltimore 11:15 a. it? Washington 12:3) p. m., Philadelphia Ur25 a. u!" New York 2-00 p.m. " Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. m.. arriving ai Ilarrlsburg 10:30 a. m,. Philadelphia 1-SnTnu New York 4:00 p.m. v a-P.ni.. Barrlsburg Accommodation dally. excentSundav -3:25a. ra.. arriving at Uarrlsburz 2:50 n.m Cay Express dally at 8.00 a.m.. arriving at Ha r risburg 3:20 p. m.. Philadelphia 6:50 n. m. New York 9:33 p. m., Baltimore G:15 p. m.. Vasnln1' ton 8:15 p. m. ' Mali train Sunday only, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Hams, burg 7:00 v. m.. Philadelphia 10:35 p. m """ Mall .Express dally 12i50 p. m.. arriving a't Harris. !V.'? y1,00 Q" connecting at Ilarrlsburg ror Philadelphia. Philadelphia .Express dally at 4 JO p. m.. arrivln t atHarrlsburgl,-00a. m.. Philadelphia YisT nuT anaNew York 7:10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. daily, arriving Har xlsburg 2:10 a. m., Baltimore 6:2) a. m. Wash ington 7:3) a. m.. Philadelphia 5-05 aim and NewYork7:a.m. " . m, ana Fast Line dally at 8:10 p. m., arriving at Harris burg 3:30 a. ra., Philadelphia 8:50 t. m.. New York 9:30 a.m.. Baltimore 6rj a.m Washing ton 7:30a. m. All through trains conrect at JerserCity wito boats or "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.Y.. avoiding double ferriage andjournev through New York city. Johnstown Accom.. except Sundav. 5: p. ra Greeusburg Accom,, H:30.p.m.. week dais-I0:3X p. m. Sundays. Greensborg Express 5:13p.m.. except Sunday. Derry Impress 11:00 a. m exi ceptBundav. W all Accom.. 3:23. CrOO, 7:40. Sin. f JO. 9.40, iu:30. JlaTOa. m.. 12:15, 12:50. 1:20. 2:30. 3:40. 4rt3, U50. 1:15, 6:00, 6:45. 7:23. 9:00, 10:21 11:30 p. m.. Il:i0 sight, except Monday. Sunnay. b:i0. 10.30 a. m . 12:25. 12:50 2:30, 4:30. 6:30. 7:2u. 3:30, 10 JO p. m. and 12:10 night. Wllklnsburg Accom., s:23, C.-CO. 6:13. (1:4.5. 7:00, 7:25, 7:4a 8:10. e:35. 8:50. 9:40, 10:30. 11:00, 11:10 a. m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30. 12tfa ISO, 1:301, 2:00. 2:30 3:15. 3:40. 4:00. 4:10. 4:21, 4:35. 4:50. 5:00, 5:13. 5:10. 3:4. 6:00. 6:ia 6:45. 7:23. 8:2'. 9:00. 9:15, 10:2C 11.1)0, Ili30 p. m. wcek-davs, and 12:10 nlcht, ex cept Monday, tunday, 5:30. 3:40. 10:30 a. m., 32:25. 12:50. 1:30. 2:30. 4-30, 6-JO. 7:20, 9-00. 9-30. 10:.1O p. m.. 12:10 nigh . Braddock Accom.. 5:25.6:08. 6x13. 6:43, 7.00.7:23. 7-40, 8:00, 81IO, 8:35, 80, 9:40. 10:3a 11:00. 11:10, a.m.. 12:01,12:13, Ht30, 12:80. Ir31, 1:30. 2:00, 2:10. 3:13, 3:40, 4:00, 4I0, 4:2S, 4:30, 4:35. tl'A 5:00. 3:1. 8SP, 5:45. 6:C0. 6:20. 6:45. 75. 8:20. 9aA 9:43. 10rM 31:00,11:30p.m. week-davs, and 12:10 night, ex teptMondav. Sunday. 5:30. 3:00, 8:40, 10-10 a.m.. 32:25. 12), 1:10. 20. 4:30, 5:30. VS), 9:90, 9:3J, 1030 p.m.. 12:10 night. - fcOrmWEST PENN" KAILWAY T hForTJnlontown53audsaa. m.. 1:5) and 4:33 a. m. week-days. HONOSOAHELA TJITISIOX. OS A1DAFTEKMAT33. Hit. Fov Monongahela City. West r.rownsvllie and Uniontown. 10:40 a.m. For Monongahela Cltv and West Brownsville. 7:33 and 10-4O a. m.. an! 40p. m. On Sunday, 8t53 a, m. and 1:01 p. m. For Monongahela Cltv only. 1:01 and 5:30 p. ra. I weex-aays. uravosourg ccom.. omus.ni. ana cu. m. nrci. uajs. ni riainjiii ACCtillu 8:35 s. m.. 4:15, C:30, and 11:33 p, m. Ssanday. 9:40 p.m. WESA' PIjr?JSXlVVANIA DIVISION. OX AVD AVTKU Jrv - 1?)S. FromFEDEEAL SXBEET STATION. Allegheny City: ForSprlngdale. week-davs. 6:2a f.fi. 93. 10:4H 110.1. m.. 1130, 2:23, 4:00. 3:00. 5:43, 6:10. 6:20, i:10. 10:30andll:40p. m. Sundays. 12:33 andj-jj p.m. For Butler. week-dAys, 6:2a 8-45, 10:40 a. ra.. 3:U and 3:10 p.m. For Freeport. week-days. HA f:4S. 10:40 a.m., 2:15. 4:00. Snia, 8:10. 10:30 and U-40p. m. Son- davsl2:35and9:30p. m. For Apollo, week-days. 10s40 a. m. and 5:03 p. m. ForPaultonan BlalrsvUle, week-days, 6:3ja, m 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. JSiTThe Excelsior Baggage Express Companr wjil call for and cheek baggare from hotels and residences. Time cards and full Information ca( be obtained at the ticket offices No, 110 Fifth at. nue, corner Fourth avenns end Try ttrtstaai Union station. CHAS.E.PUaH. 3. R. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l Passer Ageat PUl.ji.GKU aU LAKE Eitl.-. iCAll.ltil.VD Compaoy. Schedule In effect ov. 20. 1S92, Cen tral tline.-P.&L. E. IiU K.-11M-ART For Cleve land. '7:00, 8:00 a. m,. "2:10. 4:2J. 10r3 p. m. Fur Chicago, "7:00 a. m,.2:10. 4:20 n m. For Cincinnati andbt. Louis, 'J:10, '10:5 p. m. For BuSalo.'ll:15a. In., 4:20. "10:3p.m. tor Salamanca, 'b-001. m. JHO, "10:25 p. m. For Youngstown aud New Castle. "7:00. S:00. "11:15 a. m.. "2:10. W'JO. 4:23. "10:25 p. m. F.r Beaver Fallsf 5:i5: "7:00. "8:00, 11:15 a. m.-i "1:00. "2:10, 3:30, 4:i0, S:J. "10:Sp. m. or Chartiers, 5:30. 5:35, 6:00. W:45. 7:i0. "7-30 8:CC,"9:10. 9:30. 10:30. "11:15. 111:43 a.m.. "1:00, 1:10. 3:10. 3115. "4:25,3:10. 5:20 "8:00, 10:30 p. m. Aheive From Cleveland. 8:3 a. in.. "12:10. "3:15. "7:43 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St, Louis. "(10 a. m., "12:10. IM p. m. From Buffalo, "3:30 a. m.. 12:30. "5:13. l:30p. nu From Salamanca. "j:30. "10:00 a.m.. "7:45 p. m. front Youngtown and New 1 atle. "3:30. S7.25. I0:CO a. n-.. "12:v "5:15, "7:43. 9:30 p. m. From Beaver Kallj.SiSO. "3:30. 7:25. "10:00 a. m., "120. 2:03, "3:00. .i 5:15. "7:15, 9ip. m. , . P.. C. jt Y. tr ilns for Mansfl-id and Beeehmoaiv -w; 7:10 a. m.. 10:33 a.m.. 3:45 p. nl. . .aS. V.,C & Y.tralns from Alansfleld and Beechmont, - 6:57. 9:50. 9:55a. m. I:t5 p.m. : P.. MoK. & Y. K. K. DF.FAKT For New Ilavca '" and West Newton. "S:20a. m., "3rfO p. m. AKHIVE-From New Haven aud West Newton. , "9:C0a. m.. 4:C7p. 111. For JIcKeesport. Elizabeth. Monongahela City and Belle Vernon, "fi:40.t9:13, 11:05 a.m. ."4.-00."t5:M p.m. From Belle Vernnn. Monongahela City, Elizabeth and McKeesoort,t3:50, "7:40, tll:03a..-n..i::55,"5:M p. m. "Daily. T Sundays only, t To and from New Castle only. tTo and from McKeeportonIv. City Ticket Office, C39 SmltliCeld Street. B" ALT1MOKE AND OHIO KAILROAD schedule In effect Nov. 13, 1302. Eastern time. ior asiitngton. u. C, Baltimore, Pbtla delphla aud New Tori, "j u a m and Wpn, r For Cumberland. "S30. "3 00 a ro. 1 10, 9 20 p m. , For Connellsvllle, "650. "303. $330 am, : tllO. J415, 503 and 920pm. ' For Uniontown. J630. 30 $330am. 4110. tlli and 3 03 pm. For Mt. Pleasant. S t 50 and JS 00 a m. JI 10. tl 1 and 5 05 p m. For Washington, Pa., "7 20 and 9 30 a ra. "4 CO, 4 45. "7 30 p m. t or W heeling. "7 23 and 9 30 a ro. "4 00. "7 30. For Cincinnati and St. Louis. "7 23 a m, "7 39 pm. For Colnmbns. 720am. "739pm. or Newark, "7 20 a m. "7 30 p in. For Chicago, 720amand733nra. Trains arrive Trom New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. S 2a am. "3 40pm. , From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. "3 30 . a m. "a 45 n m. From Wheeling mand !! as ' I a m. tl ,5 and t 45 p m. . Parlor xnd sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing- ,1 ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. I "Daily. tDailv except Sunday. $Sundayoniy. j The PlttsburgTransfer Company will call for and (check baggage rrom hotels and residence, upon . orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenueand Wood street, and 6I1 Smlthfleld street. J. T. UDELL. C11AS. O. SCULL. y. 1 General Manager. Pen. Pass. Agent. S500 TO $500,000 S2& gajjes, city or country pruperty, at lowest rntes. JAS. W. DKAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood st. Pitts'jurjr. Telephone No. 975. BUY A LOT "T BECAUSE a population of 8,000 People and they 125,000 Per Month. Best Water in Pennsylvania, Best Drainage, Big Brick School Houses, Churches of All Denominations, Natural Gas, Every Convenience of Pittsburg, And is Only 18 Miles from the Union DeDOt t $ I -1 1
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