'?. .s- l THE PITTSBUIltt DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1892. LARGE GAINS ARE FREQUENTLY OBTAINED FROM THESE SMALL ADS. 1 I MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MI OTTT. ii. ERS of Itldgeview rrk will be Held In Baugh man Hall. Main ft., opposite the Court House, Grcensburg. Pa.. THURSDAY". December 15. 189i t 1 o'clock r M.. for tbe transaction of business of vital Importance to the lot ownera or the associa tion. I. V. WILLI, President Board of Directors. December 12. 1892. Election. THIRD NATIONAL BKXK. rmSBpO. December 10. 18M. f ILECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB i nine directors of this bank, to serve tor the ensuing rear, will be held at the banting house. 526 and 523 Wood st.. on TUESDA1. January 10, 183. between the hours ofu a. m. and I p. u. W. STEIN MEYEK. Cashier. Fibst National Bank. Pittsbcjig. Pa. THE ANNUAL. ELECTION FOlt NINE DI RECTX) US lor this bank to serve for the ensu ing year HI be held at the nankin house, corner ood stand rifth av.. TUESDAY. January la vm. between the hours jg J'a ,. DrCEMBEglO. 1892. Dividends. OrriCE or im Wectin-giiocse Etrcraic tbic ) im 1ME. ) AND MAXCrACTUIUJtw v.uul'A- r, i.vi tt..t.ts't- Nnr VnKTC. Nov- 30. 1S92. "HIVIDEND-A SEMI-ANNUAL llUUItJU U ol 1HKEE AND ONE-HALF per -ent 3i percent), on the preferred stock of the Westlng houe Electric and Manufacturing Coinpiny. has bern declred. payable on and after Januarys. 1S93. to the stockholders or record at the close or the transfer books on the ICth t'ay of December. 1392. The transter books v. 111 be closed at 3 o clock p. ., December 2a 1892, and reopened at 2 o'clock A. M.. January 4. 1S93. PH. FEED KOBBE. Treasurer. Business Cnanses. TISSOLTJTIOK OF PABTN-FRSniP-TnE X) Arm or Butler Jt Burnes. coal dealers, SStli st. and Valley R. K.. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Klchard Butler withdrawing. The business will be continued at the above place by Clirlstopher Burnrs, to whom all bills should he paid and who will settle all accounts against tbe srm. K1CHARD BUTI.Fft CHRISTOPHEB BUKNES. PlTTSnrnG, December 1. 1892. THE KEYSTONE BREWING COMPANY, Limited-Notice or involution and Appoint ment or Llauidatiug Trustee. Notice Is hereby flven that the Kevstone Brewing Companv, 1.1m ted. a partnerthlp a-wclation organized under -n mr-t nf tl,t Can.nl 1 CMnTll V flf the. CommOU- wealthurPeunsyivanta entitled "An act author izing the rormallon or partnership associations in which the capital subscribed shall alone be re sponsible tor the debts ot the association, except under certain circumstances " approved June 2. 3S74. and the supplements thereto, bv articles dated ovember 2. !, recorded in the Recorder's office of AUeghrnv county. Pennsylvania, in Limited Partnership Book. Vol 4. page 227. and amended articles dated October 10. ItST. recorded. In said Recorder's office in Limited Partnership Book. Vol. S. pige330. at a meeting or its mem bers held October 22, 1S92. by vote ora majority In number and value or interest did retoleand de termine that said association be dissolved, and notice is herehv given also that ai said meeting of October 22. 1892, Joseph Lautner. Martin Lappe. and Benjamin Schmidt were elected as liquidating trustees to wind up said association and to apply and distribute its assets according to law. J. S. 4E. U. FERGUSON, Solicitors. JOSEPH LAUTNER. MAM IN I.APPE. BENJAMIN SCHMIDT. Legal Notices. A. ISRAEL. Attorney at Law, 65 Diamond street. ESTATE Or J. D. BERND. DECEASED-EXECUTORS' Notice Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of J. I). Jiernd. late of the city or Plttshurit. in the county of Alleghenv and State of Penuylvania,deceased. Iiave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to snake immediate pavment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to JosiAH onnv. fc. L. FLEISHMAN. Executors. 85 Diamond street. Pittsburg. Pa, 17STATE OF JOSEPH WALTON. DECEASED, li Allegheny county. ss.N otitic is herebv given tnatlcttcrsoradminlstrationofaliandslngular.tlie goods and chattels which were of Joseph Walton, deceased, have been issued bv the register or Alle ghenv countj to the nndcrslgned. All persons In debted to the estate will please make pr .mpt pay menu and all persons to whom Mr. Walton was In debted will present tmlr accounts properly authen ticated tor pavment. JOHN F. W ALTON, I offl.., JAMES WOOD. !Vo iM Trite? street. THO. MCK. COOK. 0- 3 wtubnii JAKES W. SCULLY. ) amspurg. TO LET. City Residence. T EDUCED BENT-Xo. 9 Cherrr av., near First IAj av., house ore rooms only S15 per ino.: also 2o. Scott st., near rifthav.. vervcood house G rooms onlv S2t): send for list. W.A.lIerron 4 Sons, fcO Fourth av. a'O LET nrth av. near B.Kjuet st.. Oakland Brick house, large yard, onlv $17 per mo.; send lor list. W. A. Herron S. sons. SJ Fourth av. Allegheny Itrsiaerfces Xo Let. TO LET John K. Ewlng CO.. 107 Federal St., headquarters lor Allegheny houses: lrec list. Business Stands To Let. rro I.El room, with or without power: also, L storage room, dn kiln. cap.icity 30.000 It.: will ) ate kiln or or lumber by contract. Head Bolt orks. Grant and Boc.ua sts.. Allegheny. Apply rnpremisesortoll. A. spangler, 'llilrd National Bank. AHeghenr. 6 LFT Very nice storeroom, over 100 feet deep: suitable tor confectionery, tirygoods or first class groccrv: good location for 5 or 10c store: on une ot th" best streets In East Liberty. Inquire of L. Fundls S. Son, -U Frankstown av.. E. E. rpo LET Space with power: every convenience; L corner Penn av. and Third st. Nicola Bros., 10 Fifth av. Booms To Let. ABCII ST.. 103, Allegheny Furnished rooms, reasonable. VERY VT.. so. Allegheny Furnished front L room, with bath: rent, 510. pIGHUI ST.. J2-Kooms and table board. I ELLSWORTH AV.. 3725. East End-Two con j nectlng unfarniied rooms. IEHEUAL i-T., 221, Allegheny Table boaraen ana mealcrs. J FOURTH AV.. 133. city Three rooms andakltch . tn: 2mimnes" valkrrom tl.e postoflice. HEMLOCKsT.. 28. Allrgheny Second story front, furnished oruufurnished. II IGIILAND S.. 315. E. E.-Front lurnished rtom: prixattatntiv. H K.UI.OII AV.. t. 313, liast End-Well fur nished rooms. LARIMER AV., 120, Last End-Untornlshed lrout room. MONTGOMERY XV.. C. -Allegheny-Nice haU rooms, 57. VO AV.. 2S7 (omtortable and nicely famished . rooms: all conveniences. 1)ARK WAY. 109. Allegheny Boomers and table boarders: 3 50 week. T)OOMS Three or six rooms. Federal st.. Alleghenv. AV T YLIE AV., 339-FurnIshed rooms. Z sec auaiuimAL aaicts unuer wanted isoamer and Lodgers. Offices, Desk ltooin. Etc-, To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson Hock. Third and Fourth avs.. a few choice offices: dav and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor service lrec: rent low. Black & Balrd. No. o Fonrth av rpo LET In the Hamilton building, S1-S3 Fifth X av.. choice offices, with all conveniences; rent cw. Black Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. TO LI T Third floor. Vasonic Hank building: rooms suitable for artist, draughtsman, archi tect or Ueht manufacturing. rpo LET Desk room in our main office at Trom 53 i. upward, with use or desk, etc C H. Love, S3 Fourth av. Miscellaneous To Lets. T'O LET At a reasonable rent, a good garden of 7 acres, good house, stable and oathuildln gs, two green houses, plenty or water, situated on Evergreen plank road. "Gardeners' Home." Koss township, 3 miles from market house. Inquire on premises. Fred Brethauer. TO LET Ton can buy a good second-hand sew ing machine cheaper than you can rent. Try bewlng Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond st., Pitts burg. rpo LET Stable on alley between Fourth ar. ana X Diamond St. and between Smlthdeld st. and Cherry alley. C. H. Love. 93 Fourth av. LOST. LOST High prices Only low prices now. Hauch, SilSmlthaeldst. LOST Money: unless you buy Xmas gifu at Hanch's. Ul Smlthfleld st. WASTED. Business Opportunities tVantcL BUSINESS CHANCE We buy tor spot cash stores of all klnas. drys-oods. shoes, rurnlture, carpets, etc Perclval A Gaston. 439 Grant st. "TT ANTED-A gentleman to buy a hair interest V in a flrst-class established business tor J2. 000; work easy and refined and hours short; bus. has a showing of overt 12.000 1 year; those who have the cash and mean business, only need address H. Congdeu, Dispatch ufflce. V7"ANTED-Busluessrnan with capital would ln JT vest 5.000or more in established paying dry or fancy roods business: no Interest in other lines. C. C 1., 89 Spring St., New York. TTANTED-A lady or gentleman to Invest 00 it in a comedy co. Address, one Tree-, Henry H. Homestead, Ualllon, O. , -rt; i asu. Vs, ,j j(S Clatsified real estate advertUements on thU page ten cent per line for each insertion, and none takenor lest thsn twenty cents. UNTIL FUKTHEB NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of OXE CEST PER WORD "FOB EACH INSERTION when paid tor In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisement of Ml jAnds, bUCII AS SITUATIONS, KOOMS, MALE HELP, BOAEMXO, rEMALE HELP, KOA8DEHS, ACRXTS, MISCKLLAXriOTIS, PERSONALS. TO LET BOOMS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, I.OST AM FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. AIWAYS OI'EN. BRANCH OFFICES AS TOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOB 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 The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, 2iO. 107 FEDERAL SI".. TELEPHONE 3C21. FOR THE SOUTHSIDf; "412 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J.'W.'WAlACji, 6121 PENN AV. rrrrsBURG-ADDmoNAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGEUSJtSON, Ohio and Chestnut sta. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avs. 1VAJTTED. Male Help. BAKER A good cake baker at once, to call at Roberts A Steele's, between 2 and 3 this P. il. 1027 Liberty St.. ritisburg. T ARBER-A eood barber. Apply at 27 Diamond -u square, l'liisourg. BARBER-At 200J Carson St., Pittsburg, South stde. BOOKKEEPER tor manufacturing plant. State experience, reference and salary expected to Manufacturer. Box 915. city. BOY' who has had experience in running an ele vator; references required. Fleishman i Co., S04, S0G and SIS Market st. B1 OY- To drive a milk wagon and help in a store. Inquire or . V. Coleman. 131 soutn Z2ust. C 1 AN VAbbURS Everywhere: S12 weeklv and S per cent commission. 102 Fourth av.. Koom C. CRAY'ON ARTISTS at once on piece work or J otherwise. Electric Portrait Co., 10 and 11 Sixth st. D RUG clerk wanted A German preferred. uentatn, luspaicn omce. I?EEUr.RCj Under press feeder (male). Apply . 191 First av.. Pittsburg. G AS FITTER and helper.cornerorEllsworth and ZArabersouavs. Inquire tor W. II. Walling. GROCEBY" CLERK Experienced: about 20 vrs, old : reference: state wages expected. Address W. P.. Dispatch office GROCERY" clerk between 18 and IS. Apply at once Ed Walters, 15 Carson st. M EAT C AUVE E-Colorod man ana ife. Walt er's, C Sixth et., second Coor. MEN Positions for Rood businessmen. The rrevrident Life Association, Xo. 207 X. Lib ertyst., Italtlmore. Md.. desires to engage a man apcr In this part or the State. An experienced, ac tie business man, who can present propertcstl monlals as to character and abllltr, and vrho Is willing to do personal work. Is offered a perma nent and profitable position. The association also requires the services of special, district and local agents. Address Agency Department. W TVrT Rfl AmprlMPi. Trt Italians and 00 Pnl- JJ 1U It, laborers, machinists. C10 Grant st. PRESSMAN First-class cylinder prtsstnan wanted. Apply Jos. Eicnbauni & Co., 43 Fifth av. SAkKSMEN to handle our famous patent Foun tain Ink Eraser, the latest ana most com pie eraser ever invented, overcoming tvery objection to the old erasers: used like a fountain pen: will erase ink and other stains Instantly: leaves no mark and has no equal: will sell ltseir when Its perfect work i6 shown. We give exclusive terri tory, and allow from 150toS00 per cent profit: on receiptor 50 cents will mall sample with price list and terms: also a sample or our celebrated Plnless Clothes Line for 50 cents, or sample or both forjl. l'lnlcss Clothes .Line Co., Ho. 97 Hennon St.. "Worcester. Mass. SOLICITOR A good solicitor can line employ ment at $15 per week. Pittsburg Clean low el Co.. 143 Fulton st. STENCIL CUTTER-'Wcber & Co., Pittsburg: apply at once. 'PlNNERS-Two good tinners at once. George 1 Koine i. Co.. Mansfleld, Chartlers postofficc. ri 'UNNEL bricklayers (SO) and two toremen; none X but good tunnel bricklayers wanted: apply on the work at Kerrmore, Clearfield Co.. Pa., on lieech Creek Railroad: no letters answered: 3.500, 0C0 brick to be put in place. Geo. S. Good &Co. rpURNER-At once, competent roll turner and X night roller on 7-lnch train. The Union Iron ana Steel Company, Pomeroy. O. "YV7"ANTEO Two plumbers Immediately: onlv IT flrst-class mechanics need apply, standard Plumbing Co., SI Federal SL, Allegheny. yroUNG MAN An honest and energetic young X man, ramiliar with subscription books, to travel, to hire agents, for our publications: suc cessrut book salesman preferred: salary and ex penses paid: first-class retorenccs as to character and ability must accompany application. Address, witii toll details, aa to experience, etc.. Band, McNallv & Co., 323 liroadway. New Y'ork. Azents. AGENTS Salarv or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil: the most useiul and novel Invention or the age; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: works like magic: 200 to SCO per cent profit; agents making per week: we also want a general agent to lake charge or terrltorv ana appoIut6ub agents; a rare chance to make money. Write tor terms and sam ple of erasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 10, La Crosse, AVls. AGENTS wanted to sell The Crime or CasteTa new. startling, powerful book, written by the pioplCs champion, llenjamln K. Davenport; tells what beat Harrison In 1S92; the people vs the barons, dudes and chappies; red hot; every Hue a flaming sword; 5.0C0 sold in Philadelphia first week; outfit 25c: big terms: books ready Dec. 15. Write to-day to Kej stone Pub. Co., Philadelphia. AGENTS and everyone to investigate our car riage, sleigh and wagon stovcs;nlcefbr offices: agents have no trouble in making from f to ;10 per day: no one who drives in cold weather can afford to be without one if they valnc their health. Spe cialty Company, 420 Smlthlleld st. AGENTS We want men who are already travel ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a 6lde line; uarae references and territory. Manufact urers' Oil Co.. Cleveland, O. AGENT A good live agent to sell a new gas s'nve: liberal commission to right man. Ap ply st 2111 Carson St.. Southslde. AGENTS TVANTED-ta) per week easily made. Household Novelty Company, Y'ork, Pa. 110X53. AGEST To sell WIcgand's picture hanger. Wlrgand Hanger Co.. 1232 Penn. Tcmalo Help "Wanted. APPRENTICES Good sewers: others to learn dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn av. CIOOK Flrst-class cook: small family; best J wages: reference required. Apply Penn and Ilomcwood avs.. East End. , t tOOK and kitchen glrL. Isaac's, 542 Smlthfleld street. COOKS and houseglrls: 2 girls for one house. 28 Sedgwick st., Lmployment office. Allegheny, COOKS, houseglrls Places free. Exchange, 910 Penn av. GIRL A good gtrlto do general housework. Ap ' ply at 3424 Forbes st., Oakland, city. f 1RL to sew on fine coats. 10 and 12 Sixth st. HOME work on dress patterns: enclose stamped envelope. Taylor's, : ltrumficld St., Bos ton. Mass. LADIES make $20 a week who write tor us at home: no canvassing. Reply witii addressed and stamped envelope. Woman's Co-operative Toilet Co. (incorporated). South Bend, Ind. LADIES to sell O'Keefe'a rills. Dr. 0'Keefe& Co., 1232 Penn. 1ADY" typewriter with experience, also knowl j edge of bookkeeping. Address O., Dispatch office. SALESLADIES 20 experienced book and station ery salesladies. Apply to Manager Book De partment at Kanfraanns' store. w OMAN for cooking and kitchen work. 154 North av., Aucgucny t;ity. Slale and Female Help Wonted. HELP Colored man and wito for small hotel, farm hand. colored boy, man cook, cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, laundress, dining room girls, chlldren'a nurse, family cooks, cham bermaids, hocse girls, colored girls; highest wages paid here: work strlctlv on Duslness prin ciples. Mechlin's Agency, 545 Grant st. HEI.P-Cooks. chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, houseglrls, German and colored girls, laundresses, hotel help, drivers, farm hands, white and colored waiters, oue colored boy. Mlta Dolan. successor to Mrs. Thompson. 60s Grant st. Heal Estate. -rTTANTED-By family of i adulu until April t, TT furnished bouse ot I rooms In firit-clau neighborhood, AUeghtny or E. E. Address E. S., Dispatch office. i.i i': fniiiA 1YANTKD. Situations TTanted. EXPERT accountant seeks evening employment; books posted, audited, balanced. L., 4 Carlisle Place. Fifth av, POSITION-By amin capablejof keeping a set or books or superintending a steam plant, a position where ability aud close attention to Diul iie,swlllbe appreciated: flrst-clas rererences and a bond If required. Address tor three days G. J., Dispatch ottice. POSITION -An A No. I traveling salesman who has called n the wholesale grocery trade of Ohio, Ptnusrhanla and New York tor several years, desires position with good house January 1. Address S. F.. Dispatch oHce. TjOJlTION A young man aged 19 desires posl l tlon as clerk In retail Urntr store: nine months' experience: sober and reliable: can fnmlsli reftr ences Address Qnlnln". Dispatch office. POSITION Gentleman at present employed as traveling salesman wishes position as city salesman. Auoress rraveicr, uispaicu omco. IJOSITION as manager or mines: ten years' expe rience In Pittsburg district: number one reicr- eilCCS. AUU1V&S Jlllling. AsiaiJatm uiuLti POSITION llvoung ladv as stenographer and . ,. . : !,.--... im.. n ir G Dua-s. Pa. "POSITION Bookkeeping or general office work; i experienced man. Address D. K. G., Dispatch oIScc. POSITION As chambermaid in private ramlly. Address Maid. Dispatch office. SITUATION"-i:y a gentleman. Q. A. and Ph. G with 5 wears' experience and A 1 refcrencca po sition with" flrst-class house, where same willbe permanent. Adaress Lock Box 762, Latrobe, Pa. SITUATION injewclry store by a voung man with two Years' experience; good reference. Calvin. Dlspa'ch office. SITUATION Ev n stenographer and clerk or bookkeeper. Address Stenographer. Dispatch office. SITU ATION-Iiy blacksmith. Address D. Teater, 212 Penn av. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Rooms. ANCHOR HOI EL. Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night. 25c, 35c, 50c; week, ?1 25, ;i 7. ?A $J. HOTEL ROLL, 41 Eleventh St.. near Union de pot: clean, quiet dining room: meals, 25c; beds, 25. 50 and 75c: the bar contains tbe best. Kooms Wanted. ROOMS Furnished, gas and bath, with board. S4 75 per week, on Market St., near Adams st. Address Gas, Dispatch office. rnpils. STU DENTS Short-hand pupils; speeding classes for writers or all systems: if not satisfied with jonr present progress, can' tread your notes, etc.. takea few neeks' dictation with us: terms, S4 50 per month: positions guaranteed: there is a de mand for competent stenogi apiers which it seems impossible to supplv. Pitvatc shorthand Institute, 315 smlthfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. Financial Wanted. B ENSWANGER& ZAHN-Fire Insurance. 60 Fourth av. JOHN K. fcWIXG & CO.. 107 Federal St., make quick toans: money ready. MONEY" to loan on mortgages: can match any sum desired; no dcluj. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth av. jtf OXEY" at 5 per cent: we have $50,000 to loan. ;atj up. o. Aucsic jo.. im fouriu av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Wea er, i- Co.. 92 Fourth av. rpo LOAN S20i, mm on mortgages: S10O and up X ward at 6 per cent; S5O",C0o at W per cent on residence or business property, vacant lota or tanns. b. H. French. 125 k ourth av. "T7ANTED-Januarv 1, 1S93. loan of t(.000 on It first mortgage, flrst-class Wllklnsburg prop erty. Address Borrower. Dispatch office. WANTED-Mortgages on improved cltyor Alle gheny city property. McCuue & Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Yi TANTED To make you a quick loan on mort gage, anyaerjc line, lb; r ourm av. Miscellaneous Wanted. I7LF.CTSH Mfg. and MipplvCo..310Blssellblocfc. j Pgh.. 04 Federal. Aliegh'v: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; piione I A7o. LADIEs' Dining and Lnnrli Room Holldav buvers when out shopping lunch atKevan's ladies' favorite lunching resoru 90S Penn av. )AINTING and plate glass glazing. E. C. Miller, 52tiiirantst.. nttsnurg. PEDDLERS and fakirs to buy the latest patented game tailed the Trolley: sells at sight: big money for pushing men: will mall sample and lu tormatlon Iiv sending 15c Address C. Hutchln son. No. 1900 Marshall St.. Philadelphia. Pa. PLUSH SACQUES Bring them tons to be done over; made like new; $5 and flO. Paulson Bros., 441 Wood st. MUROIIASER for new high-arm Singer: tor sale L at hair price: sewing machines from (5 up, at Sewiug Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg T'BUNKa named to aim lrom tne t-.ast Endfor Arty cents. Campbell Davis, No. 12Seventh av. 'telephone 276. USL Jones' lledbuz faratyzer .tones' Mag Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract ratisraction given or no pay. 222 Federal st., Alle glieny. bold by all first-class druggists. WANTED All business men :o know that the. Office Specialty Co.. 10.r Third av.. keep in stock the latest and best office furniture, fillnz cabinets and labor-saving office specialties and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties. WANTED Factory room with power, electric or steam: should be 75x3J feet or thereabout: state terms bv lear or lease for term or years; must liaie good light. G. C. VanKIrk, 123 Third av. 1; ANTED Ware's Umbrella Works: they are 11 at 24 Sixth st.. directly opposite Bijou The ater: thev re-cover and repair umbrellas while you wait: bis't work; lowest prices. "V7"ANTED to hire tor two or three months, a Y small locomotive: 3-toot gauge: Potter make referred. Address Locomotive, branch office dspatch. Allegheny. "liyANTED A pony Must be well broken to l t both saddle and harness and warranted sare and sound. Address, naming price. Pony, Dis patch office. TVT A NTED All kinds and class's or stores and V other business opportunities to sell. Write tor terms. .1. II. Chambers Co.. 103 Fourth av. WANTED Contracts or hauling for all kinds of wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. it.. Dispatch office. WANTED to buy 100 0C0 old brlrfc. Address Old Brick, branch Dispatch office, Allegheny. "TIT ANTED Desk and sato: state kind, size and V price. Box 1330. Pittsburg. w OOD and photo engraving: ltairtones: electro- tvping. itragtuni. 78 rourtn ave FOR SAXE-MISCELIJYXEOUS. Musical Instruments. BEAUTIFUL upright pUno. best make, used only one month: very cheap. No. 40 Mont gomery av., Allegheny. I)IANO An elegant upright grand piano worth S150 for 1163 cash, as Diamond. Miscellaneous For Sale. BRACELETS Cute and lovely, and so cheap at Chris Hauch's. 541 Sinlthdeldst. BRICK 5,000, TOO new building brick m quanti ties to suit buyer at Bedford av.. near Penn Incline. John Laitz & Co., Lira. City tele phone 220. BRICK-5.000.COO new bnllding brick at Bedford av., near Penn Incline. John Lanz & Co., lmlted, city. COINS for sale I, COO or 1.7C0 pieces; very rare old coins rrom almost all parts or the world. Ad dress Old Coins. 1219 Railroad St.. Braddock. D IAMOND-I arge white stone, only $20; must be BOluaionce. aurourinav. EARDROPi-Jl. at Chris Hauch's, 541 Smlthfleld street. FOR SALE The Encyclopedia Brltannlca deals with knowledge rather than opinion, and with all subjects from a critical and historical rather than a dogmatic polntor Uew: its main object is to give an accurate account or Tacts, and an impar tial summary or results In every department of inquiry and res".rch. FOR SALE The mnrvel is that so admirable a work as the Lneyclopxdia Brltannlca should be within the reach or all people who are able to buy books: families with children of school age can hardly Hud any excuse Jor not furnishing them b 1th an encyc.op.rdla hereilter. TX)R SALE-Thc Fncycloptedla Brltannlca giTes X Information equivalent to a library of a thou sand volumes; In the age In which we live an en cyclopedia passes oui or the categorv ora literary luxury and bctomes a veritable ue'cefrSltvlorall men or education and Intelligence. FORSAl.E-The Encyclopaedia Brltannlca was the original and is the model which all others have essayed to copy; as It was the first, so it ever was. is now, and probable ever will be. the standard. 3?OR SALE-Tlie Brltannlca contains over 700 ; maps; this Includes all or the latest maps of the American Stales and territories; 24,000 pages; 8. OOP illustrations: over 1, 5 con trlbu tors. I70K4SALE A lot orriirnltnre and a Brussels car ? pet. at 195 Fourth av city. T70R SALE The Brltannlca to-day stands the X one only adequate representative ot the scholar ships or the world-the monumental work of En glish literature. V'APKIN RINGS-Prctty. very cheap at Chris 1 Hauch's. 541 Smlthfleld at. OPERA GLASsES-AH stvles and sizes, t up. at Chris Hauch's, 541 Smlthfleld st. ROLL-TOP desk: only used i months: cost wlUse-llattM 12 Central St., Allegheny. HO; SHOW CASE 10 feet long, counter, inelTlnf anu'l sale; cheap, 64 Diamond st, 1 iftriff 1 ii Af ntSSnStBBBABBSBBSSBIBKKKBBBKkEKBB IssrssssEssMBMSBsssBsBWSHsEsjsssTEjBsssssssswsssswBssssssSfTTTSl sbbbSss FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Idvo Stock For Sale. BUGGY A flrst-class side-bar buggy made by Hooker Co.. of New Haven, Conu., the best makers in the United States; cost 1325 and will sell lor 1150 if sold quick: also a handsome light Port land sleigh made by Kendell, the great sleigh builder, nlll be sold eheap, $50; both can be teen at my stable. No. 133 U ebster av., c.ty. Win, Mc Callln. DEIil VERY wagons Delivery wagons all stvles: our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 144 Ohio St., Allegheny, 'lelephone 34J1. MARE A gray mare 5 years old: doctor's bnggy and harness; also a thoroughbred black mare 6 vears old: good saddlers; will sell cheap. Apply J.' Warburton, Hatneld st., bet. 47th and 43th sts., 17th ward. PACING GELDING, SH hands, 7 years old, per lectly broken, handsome, stylish aud pure gaitcd; can show quarter 1n Ml). Beed, McEllroy A Co., i:0 Fourth av. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyourrnbbcratamps. steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Bheaflcr tCo.. 49 Filth av.. Dud'a College building. STENCILS, steel stamps. Seal presses, rubber stamps, elc. W. A. Buntlnc 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes from 4 to 130 li. p. : cheapest In the market: 61 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright hollers, mounted tarm engines, steam pumps, governor, pulleys aud shafting, 'let. 3401. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Y'oung. 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, djnamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlch, 316 Liberty st., Pitts burg, Pa. 7NGINES and boilers or every description: brick 2a yard supplies; contractors' and rolilngmlllma lilncry. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San chlnerv. dusky sts., Allegheny. JEWING MACHINES-Dunn, Penn av.. last 3 End. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. AN Interest in a manufacturing business in the city, a legitimate! and old-established concern an I making money; we have examined a state ment or the condition or the companr. which Is very satisfactory: the showing Is excellent; par ticulars will be given confidentially at our office. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood 6t ritisburg. BILLIARD hall equipments: 5 tables: good pay ing business: will rent room: main street; will sell cheap. Address Box 93. Rochester. Pa. CtLOTHING and genu', tornlshlng goods store; J good town or 15,0(0 Inhabitants: stock will In voice about $10,000 can be reduced to suit pur chaser; doing the leading business In the city: good reasons lor selling. Address C.G., Uispatch office. FOR SALE Conrectlonery in best location with or without candv tools: nice rountaln aud Ice cream fixtures. Address A. 10. Dispatch office. F 'OR SALE Bakery and restaurant. 64 East aiaiu st.. ?aiera. u. GROCERY Doing a good business: rent cheap; good reasons for selling. Address Grocer, Dispatch office. LICENSED HOTEL for 6ale. doing good busi ness, located in Kinzna, Pa. Alt particulars from E. A. Coleman, Youngsvlllc, Pa. PAPER ROUTE in live town near the city, clear ing $45 per week : bargain ; fine grocerv store in good location: s.Voon and restaurant: cigar store; stocks to cxrhince for real estate. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthfleld st. WALL PAPER store In well growing town out of Pittsburg: rare chance; good reason for selling. Address Box 717. Duquesne, Pa. OPT f 000 Clotning house Tne leading clothing tiPXvA house In one or the bet manufacturing towns in "Western Pennsylvania: has a steadily in creasing business: made over $3, COO clear last year: the owner Is in other business and will give a live man a bargain. M. F. Hippie A Co., 9G Fourth av. Husiness Properties For Sale. 170R SALE The J. R. Gravest., distillery prop . ertj, established 1852, located on Monongahcla river, being a flrst-class plaut: late Improvements; all lu condition to operate nt once: at a reasonable price to settle the estate. (73 s.) W. A. Herron & sons, 80 Fourth av. T? OOD ST. Five-story brick warehouse In good V condition: a 6 per cent investment: enhance ment certain: price. $25,oc0, $5,000 cash. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth av. Coal Lands For Sale. (10 A L lands tor sale 2,000 acres or coal near rall J road at a bargain. J, 11. Chambers & Co., 118 Fourth av. FOR SALE LOTS. Jiist End Lots For S.l!e. LOTS 140 choice lots. $175 each, $5.00.1 cash, bal ance three or five j ears, with release privilege; these luts can lie retailed tor $&0 each within one ?'ear: located in a good neighborhood; within city units; convenient to steam and electric cars; owner very anxious to sell or will exchange tor Im proved propertv In Pittsburg or Allegheny. Samuel . Black A Co., 99 Fourth av. NLY" 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'hlgh. dry ground, only 10 minutes from Court House, on line of cable cars. A. Bauck, 441 Graut street. FOB SALE Schenley Park iota 5uxl5o. greater rrontage ir desired. Woodland aienue. be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park; asphal. turn pavement: street railroad; cheap: easv terms Frank F. Nicola, 510U Forbes or 20 Firth avenue. 8 LOTS, 24x100, corner Atlantic and Margaretta sts., K. E.. and only 5 minutes' walk from Penn av. line; these lots arc very nice and are very cheap.at $550 each: terms reasonable. Mark E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown av., E. E. Suburban Lots for Sale. SWISSVALE-Palmcr Place lota, very near the station: water and gas on the streets; excel lent location and growing rapidly: good invest ment: $900 for choice lots, Uoifman & Baldridge, Wllklnsburg, opp. depot. WILKINSnUIlG lots in the Hnnter plan, three squares from the new traction lines, nt$300, $350, $37a and $400: some or them with $10 cash pay ment and $2 per week, or$25evcty three months; a rare chance. C. H. Love. 93 Fourth av. Farms For Sale. T70R SALE Or evchange-For citv propertv, X larmor 193 acres, 18 miles rrom Pittsburg, on B. .tO. R. R, ; station at the tarm: underlaid with coal; $W per acre. C. W. Iteed & Co., Washing ton, Pa. FOR SAXE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. A BARGAIN A Forty-fifth st. residence prop ertv, lot 21x100 to an alley; good, comfortable and convenient 2-story brick house of 6 rooms and finished attic and good cellar, vestibule, halls, sl.ite mantels, inside shutters, both gases am! water; 2 good 4-rooms tenant houses on rear or lot; this is a dcslrab'c propertv as an investment: price, $7,000: K casli and baC to suit purchaser, J, H, Chambers & Co, , 103 Fonrth av. EOR SALE On Second av. near Market St., the best loeateel property on the street: has a rrontage or 35 reet: a substantial three-story brick building on one-hair the lot. Apply on the prem ises. No. 68. 170UUTH AV.. near Liberty-Two 3-story brick ' dwellings; 12 rooms each: a growing business locality: lot 40x33: will sell separately. Samuel W. Black & Co,, 99 t ourth av. 300 Login st., near Wylleav.: 2-story very s neat brick dwelling:. A rooms and hath room: marble mantel in parlor; lot 25 feet rront. J. C. Eeilly, 80 Diamond st. Cf 1 OO For that desirable 2-storv and mansird jDt) brick (stone toont) dwelling; 7 rooms; Din widdle st ; it is cheap at above price. J. C. llellly. SO Diamond St. C2fO 700 Chatham St.. dose to 5th av., 2-story WO) brick dwelling. 6 rooms: lot runs through to State alley. J. C. ltellly, SO Diamond St. East End Residences For Sale. EAST END At a sacrifice if sold before Jan. 1, 1893 East End residence of 11 rooms situated in the center of the East End, handy to the trac tion, electric and stcim cars; all the modern im provements: lot 40x103 rt. to an alley: $9,500 $3,500 cash, balance in 8 years ; this Is a bargain. Shirra Stevens, 3105 1'enn av. T70R SALE The beautiful piece ofproperty cor. X of Hone and lvr streets, fronting 285 feet on Howe street and 245 on Ivy street. Howe street paved and Howe and ivy streets sewered.- There are 69.805 square feet or ground In this piece. No piece or ground like It In the East End. one square from Pittsburg Traction Bailwuy and the same distance from the Duquesne Klecliic Rallwav. For further particulars Inquire of Black It Balrd, No, 95 Fourth av. FOR SALE Modern brick house; eleven rooms; In one of the best localities in the East End; near traction cars; all street and other Improve ments made: price right to prompt buyer. Owner, Dispatch office. MEYRAN AV. I-story frame dwelling, 4 rooms, bath, h. and c. water: lot 22x142 to Ward St.; X cash, bal. to suit. J. C. Kellly. 60 Diamond st. $2,! m a j. . ..mr A.n. a hnn llf H imaw.. Vat, t&i) open stair ease, state manteV front and rear porches, large cellar, lot zoxioo reev tnis prop erty Is nrar Penn AT. cable cars, and w'll be sold for $800 cash, balance to suit, jutes: a uaird, No. 95 i ourth av. ; - ' . ..,.'. , m . .. 1 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. FOR PALE A rare chance tor workingmen; i80o csh will buy two good four-roomed liousc'Miewlv built, and four lots: never yet occu pied; Juno St.. Fourteenth ward. Oakland. In quire. C. U. Love. 93 Fourth av.. or 1504 Bates St., Oakland, 170R SALE Hero Is a bargain New house 5 : rooms. halL porches, etc.. close to Stanton ay., 11,600: must be sold, owner hard up tor money. B. It. aicf eirncy, am iiutierst. $7; ouu-xaucrsou street. rfli .cu, "v'yJJ HiJ m y jiuiiiv nuu&ts ui eigiib Kvmi v.tua. - .. center, bath, w. c. w. s . hot and cold water: lot fronts 88 on street by IM in depth: will exchange on good unimproved property. Logue & Schroeder, Germanla Bank building. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENT-North av.. one of the finest new and modern residences fronting the parks: complete in every particular: stone front and all hardwood finish; owntr to leave the citv January 1 and mnst sell ; here is a bargain to a quick buyer. M. F. Hippie & Co., 90 Fourth av. FOR SALE Three two-ttorv frame dwellings, southeast corner North and Grant avs. ; lot 40x 80: will be sold away down ir bought quick; neigh borhood first class. For all information call on Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth ar. (A 526.) ATO. 72 KIRKPATRICK AV.. Allegheny, one 1 square from Calltornla electric line-Brick dwelling. 2 stories and finished attic; re ently built, good condition; easv terms; ir not sold by Jan. 1 will be tor rent. Apply to Samuel J. Moffat, No. 520 Penn av., city. Suburban Residences For Sale. FOR SALE-Sewlckley-$8.000 place for $6,500: 2 storv and mans, brick of 9 rooms and kitchen: hall, both gases, slate mantels, front and rear porches: lot 51 by over 200 feet deep: within 14 squares of Ft. W. depot on the main street: owner a non-resident; will sell at a sacrifice within next 10 days. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Real Estate. P-OR SALE-Ecal estate bargains: send for new catalogues. Just out. mailed free; 3,000 proper ties. Black i. Balrd, 95 Fourth av. 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PERSONAL Bargains "We have customers de siring us to dispose of sewing machines but little used or soiled, Wheeler & V Hson, singer. "White, New Home, Standard and Domestic at great sacrifice: call and see them. Sewing Ma chine Exchange, No. 17 Diamond St.. Pittsburg. PERSONAL For a century the mojt eminent scholars have been laboring for our benefit, and now are placed within our reach the greatest treasures which thy have accnmulated: consider the advantage of a ramlly who have the Encyclo paedia Brltannlca over a family who have no such companion. . PERSON AL Y'oung married lady would Ilk cany number of young wives to know that she has a most excellent recipe for the promotion of peace and happiness In the home circle; send your hr.s band'a clothes 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 lvvt. FOUND. FOUND With such a work as the Brltanulca there Is no excuse for any man or woman not having a solid, every-day education, as thorough as a college course, and more adaptable. FOUND The completion of the last edition of the Encyclopedia Brltannlca enabled the pub lic to measure this mighty work, and the verdict places it beyond the possibility or rivalry FOUND-Thealmls to put the Brltannlca, the most thorough, scholarly aud practical ency clopaedia. In nearly every household lu the land, the use df It being equal to a collegiate education. TTOUND-ThoughtluI people are forehanded and X take advantage of our low prices oti all best makes or sewing machines, which we sell rrom $5 up. Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond su, Pittsburg. T70UND Ladles, countless thousands suffer un- X told agonies : Ta-va-zon Royal Capsules restore the weak and nervous to robust health; Indisputa ble testimonials: by mall, $1; try them. Dr. Jen kins Griffith Drug Company, Third and Grant, Pltuburg. T-y-ion tough syrup always reliable. FOUND. FOUND Eardrops, $1. Chris. Hauch's SB Smith field st. IJOUND-Opera glasses, Jl and up, at Chris. . Hauch's, 541 Smlthfleld St. T79 XV UND Misses' gold rings, only $1, at Chris. jiaucii's. oil oimiuuem St. I70UND-Finest opera glasses at Chris. Hauch's, I1 Ul Q. 1l.it-l.1 . . -t. v.. uimiuuciu b,., pitvca f iuiu upirnru. FOtfND-A. Carlson. 1C9 Carson st.. Southslde. is carrying the finest stock or Americas anaSwlss watches at lowest prices. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRSTNATIONAL BANK, at Pittsburg, lu the State or Pennsylvania, at the close of business, December 9, 1892. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .$2,769,959 54 1.012 12 u. s. Donas to secure circulation Stocks, securities. Judgments, claims, etc Due from approved reserve agent $ 184,317 53 Due from other National Banks 55,582 73 Due from State banks and bankers 32.373 33 Tanking house, furniture and fixtures.. Other real estate and mortgages owned Current expenses and taxes paid ( hecks and other cash items,; 9.531 21 Exchanges for clearing house 140,79(176 Bills or other banks 12,475 00 Fractional paper currency. nickels and cents 275 59 Specie 291,816 00 Legal tendcrnotes 293.450 00 Redemption Tund with U. S, Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 46,263 05 272. 3M 64 21'CC0 CO 93.682 22 12,021 37 2.250 00 ?l.iW,S51 50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In STiO.000 00 Surplus fund 250,009 00 Undivided profits 90.4&) 43 National bank notes outstanding 4OJ0 OO Dividends unpaid 5,718(0 Individual deposits subject to check $2,809 313 11 Certified checks 3.335 44 Due to other National banks 190.212 54 Due to State banks and bank ers 112.833 93 3,115.635 02 $4,25S.8tl 50 State of Pennsylvania, I County of Allegheny. "'" I. J. D. bcullv. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and boiler. J. I). SCULLTr. Cashier. Enhscrlbed and sworn to before me this 13th day of December, 1892. JOHN EWING SPEEK. Notary Public Correct Attest: JAMFSS. MCCORD. THOMA- "WIGHTMAN. ALEXANDER N1MICK. Directors. TJEPORTOF TnE CONDITION OF THE PEO tt PLtS SAVINGS HAXK. of FIttbiirg. of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, at the close of business 1S92: RESOURCES. Cash on hand $ 509 70 Checks and other cash Items 230 fO Due from banks and bankers 130. V39 15 Loans and discounts 782.770 33 Investment securities 1,430.004 65 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 73,314 82 Overdrafts 42 42 Current expenses and taxes paid 78." 94 Miscellaneous assets 2,597 10 (2,43,784 17 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 300,000 00 Surplus fund 51.670 29 Undivided profits 87,378 03 Deposits subject to check ... 87,126 90 Deposits, special 1,825.735 97 1,912.912 87 Cashier's checks outstanding 500 0-) Due tobanksand bankers .- 69,990 98 Dividends unpaid 4.332 00 $2. 423. 784 17 Report or above has been made to C. H. Krutnb haar. Superintendent or Banking. State or Pennsylvania, county or Allegheny, ss: I. Edward E. Duff, Treasurer orthc above named bank, do solemnly swear that tRe above statement Is true to the host ofmy knowledge and bellcr. FDWARD E. DUFF. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of December. 1892. Signed EOBT. C. MOORE. Notary Public. Correct Attest: Signed D. MCK. LLOYD. THOS. WIGI1TMAN, T. P. DAY. Directors. PROPOSALS. K'OTICCTO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PRO POSALS wlii be received by the McKee-port and Wllinerdlng Railway Company, McKeesport, Pa., till Decern oer SI. 1892, at noon, for the grading or the roadwav about 4' miles In length. Approx imate estimate 20,000 vards. Plan and profile can be seen at the ofili e orTayior, Romlne and Scott, Engineers. Contractors wishing to go over the line will meet at the office or Taylor. Romlne and Scott. MrKeesport, December 20, 1&9Z. at one o'clock V. 11. The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. U . V. M. TAYLOR. M. D JOHN C. DEVENNY". Committee. CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOB SA-XjE. SQUIRREL HILL. 30 acres land fronting on one of the best streets In tho district. Can bo sub-divided nicely Into good build Ins lots, as the ground lays well. Near the new electric railway now build ing. Cheap to quick buyer. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth Avenue. ACREAGE. For Sale near Wllklnsburg. 6 ACRES, 8 JW3RES, 4 ACRES, 11 ACRES, 17 ACRES. These properties are from S to 15 minutes' walk lrom Wilklnsbnrg. Some of them have lioucs, orchard?, etc., on them and omo Iinvo not, hut they ato nil very deslrablo properties, and nrn so located that they are sure to increase In price in the very near future, and some of them worth more money today. C. H. LOVE, 03 Fonrth ave. "Save Your Rent." "BUl'AHOMEW'THTIIERENT YOU TAT." The United Security Lifo Insurance and Trust Co. will advanco tliroo fourths (5i) the valuo of sticli prop erty ns y cu may desire to build or buy. Policies for terms of 5, 10, 15 or20 years. ', "Payments same nsl"lent.""Deed: :may bo in wife's name, husband: Unsuring." : In cae of death the policy pro tects, and the Home is "Free and Clear." Call or send for circular. MORRIS & FLEMING, Agents, KO. 62 FOURTH AVE. FOR SALE. $12.00 PER FRONT FOOT. EAST END. 5,600 FEET FRONTAGE, 300 feet on paved streer. This very desira ble tract ot land is only six minutes from Duquesne electric curs andditectly on new line tn be built In the spring. Can be easily retailed at $20 to $30 per foot. Terms easy. M. F.HIPPI.E&CO., 06 Fourth avenue. FOR' SALE. Lot 50 Feet Front, Center Avenus, Twentieth Ward, by 213 Feet Deep. Lot 23 Feit Front, Fulton Street, Ity 131 on Webster Avenue. HOUSE 1312 JIUKIEL STREET And Lot nearly 53 Front bylU Feet Deep. Inquire of JOHN A. WILSON. 149 Fonrth Avenue. AUCTION SALES. SMITIISOa & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales ot real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (Jewelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Office, SSElsnerbafldlng.cor. 5th and Woodst. , AUCTION SALES. THOS. II. JIoFARLAND, Attorney, 15J Fourth ave. OUrHANS' COUUT SALE-BT VIHTUU of an order of tlio Orplistns' Court or Allegheny county, at No. 119, November term, 1S9J, the undersigned, executors of the estutu of Sophia 13. Wentz, deceased, will espnse.it public sale, on the premises, on THUHSDAY. December 15, ltOA at 2 o'clock r. u., tbe following described real estato, situated In the borough of Crafton, Allegheny county. Pa., beslnning at a point on the northern side of Crafton avenue, dis tant 154.4 feet from tUe Intersection of Crnf ton and Noble avenues, thence north 1 51' eat 185 5 feet to a stone land mark, thence south 8S 09' east 181 20 teet to a pin, thence south 1 51' west bT.CS feet to a pin. thence south 83 09 east 73.68 feet to a pin on the western lino of said Noble avenne, theucp iilonj; the lino of said Xoblo avenue south 34304' west 139 25 feet to a pin at the Intersection of said Crar ton and Nobleavenne, andthenco nlnn; the line of said Crafton avenuu north 8SC9' nest 154 4 feet to :i point, at the placo of begin ning, containing 75-10OO acre, recorded in deed book vol. 375, pngc 41, will bo sold as a whole or in parts. Terms of sale Ten per cent of bid nt time of sale, one-third of tho balance, of which said 10 per cent shall be n part in cah on confirmation of sale by the Court and delivery of deed; the other two thirds secured by bond and tight mortgago on the premises, payable in two years with lawful interest, or all cnin, nt the nntlnn of tho purchaser. PHILIP WENTZ, HENRY WENTZ, Executors. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. At auction. Cat alogue salo of standard literature and line Illustrated works.tnany of them new and "uitable for holiday gifts, THURSDAY and FKIDAY EVENINGS. December 15 and 16. at 7:30 at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 24 and 2G Ninth street. Each even ing sale will embrace ICO lots. Also some rate old newspaper and charts. Books now on exhibition. Catalogues furnished on ap plication. Henry Auction Company, Auc tioneers. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE, Leading Theater. To-uigu t and Saturday matinee. The man agement has the honor or presenting the BARONESS BLANC DECEPTION. Next week Henry Dixey In "MR. DOBBS OF CHICAGO." del2-35 DUQUESNE PITTSBURG'S LEADING THEATER. Next Week, Beginning Monday, December 19, HENRY E. DIXEY And His Big Opera Company In Gilbert unit Sullivan's PATIENCE. Sale of reserved seats begins to-morrow at A. M. delt-118 THE ALVIN THEATER. To-nieht, Wed. and Sat. matinees. LILIPUTIANS In their grand spectacular play Candy! 4 Great Ballets. Zink's Ta-ra-Boomde-av. Next week "The Fall of Atlanta." dol2-23-D GRAND OPEEA HOU3E-To-Night. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. BARRY n111cMMAio at.d FAY FLIRTATION. Reunited. n D 1 p Q Nigh ts, 15c. 25e. 50c. 75c rniULO Matinees, 25c, 50c, reserved. Next week DR. BILL. dell-104 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. French Folly Burlesque Co. del2-43-D I 1111 A MARVEL OF REALISTIC ART! IiHNQ Non' on exhibition dallv at Edmund. liniin son &Perrine's,G33SmIthuelastreet, Proclaimed by the press and public to be tbe most wonderful picture of the a;e. Ad mission 25 cents. Hours 9 a. u. till 10 r. ir. de9 After 19 Yeara of Trial, ELAINE, THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD BE, Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It Is the very highest grade of reflned pe troleum, from which in tbo process of manu facture, ever' impurity his been eliminated. Elaine, is free from benzine and parafSne; it will never chill In the coldest temperature known on this continent. In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and its "fire test" is so high as to makeitasabso lutely safe as any Ultimlna-.it known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine Is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum femp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FEOU LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. . ELAINE! ?afefua$ The Family nil 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in 13 Tears From 1S73 to 1KB. Elaine Cannot Bo Improved Upon. WABDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBURG. PA. fel THE ONLY REASON For the continued increase of THE DISPATCH Want Ads is that they give satisfactory retflrns. RAILROADS. PITTSBUKG AND WESTERN KAILWAlT fcchcdule In effect May 15. 1S92 (Central time). Depot cor. Audersou st. and Hirer av.. Allegheny. Depart for Chicago. 2:00 p. m. Solid train with Pnllman sleeping car. For Kane. Bradford, t7:I0 a.m. For Clarion. f7:10 a. ra.. tl:00p. m. For Fotburjr. Tibia, m.. t2:00. t:P- m. For Buffalo, Erie. MeaUTllle, t7:10 a. in. For Greenrllle. Mercer, OroTO Utjr. t7:I0 a. m., t2:00 p. ra. For Akron. Cleveland, TfilO.t.m.. '2:00 p. in. For New Castle. 7:li a. m.. '2:00. tt:0S p. ra. For Butler, Mao, 7:10. tttJOa.m.. 2:00. t3. 15:15 p. ra. Trains arrive: From Kane. t9: p. m. : Clarion, 111:30 a. m.. 16:15 p. in.: Foxburr. 19:05. 111:33 a. ra... t6:p. m.;ErIe. tJ:50p. m.: Greenville. Mer cer, 111:3ua. m.. t3:50p. ra.: Akron. ll:S5 a. in.. t0: p-m.: New Castle. 19:03. U:55a. m., 6: p. m.: Butler. 17:00, 19:05. tll:Wa. m.. 13:50. g.U p. in.: from Chicago, '11:55 a. ra. Dally. tExcept Sunday. A LLEGUXNYVALLEY RAILWAY-TAKING eflectJune S. Trains leave Union station ( Eastern standard time) : Corry Ac, sa.ni.; Brae burn Ac, e:'iJ a. m.: Niagara Ex.. Uallr, 8:3a. m.. arriving at Rutfalo. 6:45 p.m.; Dubois and Wllllamsport, eailjr except bandar, 820 a.m.. ar riving at llliamsport. 6:45 p.m.: Klttannlng Ac. 9:05 a. in.; Valley Camp AC, 10:15 a. ra.: Braeburn Ac, 12:05 p. m.: Tltuj vllleandDullols Ex.. 1:30 p. m.; Valley Camp Ac.. 2:30 p, m.: Emlenton Ac. 3 45 p. in.: Klttan nlng Ac, ftp. ra.: Braeburn Ac. 5:30 p. m. brae burn Ac, C:ijp, m.; Hulton Ac. 7:50 p. tn.: nnf falo night Ex., dallr, 8:50 p. in., arriving at Buf falo 7i."u a. m. ; Valley Camp Ac. 8:30 p. m.. Val ley Ump Ac. 11 130 p. m. Sunday church trains Emlenton, 0:08 a. m,: Klttannlng. 11:40 p.m.: UraebarK, 9:50p. tn. Pullman buffet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains be tween Pltuburg andnffala. DAVID McCAHGO, JAS. P. ANDERSON, G tn'l 3upu G eu'l Pass. AgtaU KAILKO IDS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD , In Effect Jcxe u, isk. Trains will leave XTnlon Station, PI ttsbars: sf follows (Kas tern Standard Tlmel: 3IAIX LINE EA.STWA.KD. Tennsylvanla Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:15a. tn.. arriving at Uarrisburgatltil p. m.. Philadelphia 4:15 p. ra.. .ew York':! p. m., Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washington 55 p.m. Kevstone Express daily at 1:20 a. m arrlvlnrat Harrlsburg 8:3 a. m., Baltimore 11:15 a. it. Washington 12: p. ra.. Phlladelpalalli23a-11 New York 2-00 p.m. " Atlantic Express dallr at 3:30 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 10:30a. m., Philadelphia lS3n.ni. New York 4:W p. in. p u" Hirrisburg Accommodation dairy, exceptsundar 6:25 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 2:50 p. m. tay Express dallv at S:co a. m.. arriving at ITar risburi 3:3) p. m.. Philadelphia 6:50 p. n New Ycrksop. m Baltimore 0:45 p. m., Washing ton 8:15 p. m. ' Mall train Sunday only. 5:40 a.m., arrives Harruw burg 7:00 D. m., Philadelphia 10:55 n. m. Mall Express dally 12:50 p. m.. arriving at Harris burx 10:00 p. m.. connecting at Harrlsburg for Philadelphia. Philadelphia Express daily at 4:30 p. m.. arriving . at Harrlsburg 1,00 a. m Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.. anaNenr York7:10a. m. Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arriving Har rlsburg 2:10 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m.. Wash ington 7:3U a. m.. Philadelphia tnli a. m and New York 7:4ua. m. Fast Line, daily at 8:10 n. m., arriving at Harrls burg 3:30 a. m Philadelphia 6:50 t. m., Neir York9:30a.m.. Baltimore 6 SO a.m Washing ton 7:30 a. ra. All through trains connect at JersevClty wita boats or "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.Y avoiding double ferriage andjoarnev through Neir York i.tty. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday. 3:40 p. m : tirceasburg Accora.. ll:30.p m..weekiais;I0:K p. ra. simitars, (.reensburg Express 5:15 p. m., except Snuday. Derry Express 11:00 a. m., ex cept sundav. W ail Accom.. 5:25. 6:09. 7:40. t& f-JX, 9:40. 10:3a, IllCOn. m.. 12:15. 12:50. 1:20. 2i30. 3:40. 4.-JU, 4:50. 1:15, 6:00, 6:15, 7:25, 9:00, ll'iSO. 11:30 p. in.. 1::U sight, except Monday, buniiar, -8:40, 10,30a. m., 12:25. 12:50 2:3U. 4:30, 5:30. 7:2U. 9:30. 10:30 p. m. nd 12:10 night. Wllklnsburg Accom.. t :2S. f.-C0. S:1S. 6:45. 7:00, ":25, 7:40. S:ll. t:X. 8:5ft. :40, 10:30. 11:00, 11:101. m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30, 1,'wP. 1:3 1:30. 2:00, 2:30 i:l. 2:40. 4: CO. 4:10, 4:25. 4:35. 4:50, SiOO. 5:15. 5:10, t:4 COO. 6::0. 1:45. 7:25. bP. 9ri. 9:45, 10:20, llrtX). Hi30 p. m. ncet-davs, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday, tnnd.tr. 5:30. 8:4a 10:30 a. m.. 12:Z5. 12:50. 1:10. 2:30, 4:3U, 5: 70, 9:00. 9-3J, 30:3O p. m.. 12:10 r.lgh . Uratldock Accom.. 5r25. 6:00. C:1S. 6:45. 7.00.7:25, 7'40, :0O, 81IO, 8:35, 8u0. 9:4a 10:3a 11:0a 11:13, S. TO., 12:01, 12:15. 1C, 12:50. 1). 1:30. 2:00, 2:30, 1:16, 3:40, 4:00, 4lia 4:25, 4:30, 4:35. 4:5a :(, 5:1 t:3r. t:45. r-.CO. 6:20. C:45. !ffl. 8:2a 9:0A 9:45. 10: 31:00, 11:31 p. m. week-davs, and 12:10nlght. ex cept Mnndav. Sunday. 5:30. 8:00, 8:4a 10:30 a.m.. 12:25, 12:50, 1:3a 2:30. 4:3a 5:3a V-33. :oa 9:J0, 3C:30p. tn.. 12:10 night. SOUTH WEST rENN JX At I. W A.X forTJnlontoirn.5:25aud3:35a. m., 10 aui!4:Sp. ra. week-days MONONGAHELA DIVISION. OSANOJirTlSJtAYIi. 13M. For Monougahela City. West Browns-villa ant Unlontown. 10:40 a. m. For Monongahela Citv and West Brownsville, 7:35 and 10:40 a. m.. an! 4:50 p. m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 p. ra. For Monongahela City only, "'1)1 and 550 p. ra. vreek-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a.m. aud lSOp.rn.weel: days. West Elizabeth Accom. f :35 a.m.. 4:15, C:ju. and 11:35 p. m. Sunday. 1:40 p. m. WiSl1 rENNSYLVANIA DIVISIOX. nxASDArraRJUvp.ii. istc FromFEDEEAL srEEET STATION, Allegheny City: ForSprlngdale, week-davs. r:2a l:i 9:25. 10:411 llla. m.. 1:30. 2:25. 4:00. 5:00, 5:45, fl:ia 6:20, 1:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:3 J p.m. For Butler, week-days. 6Sa 6:45. 10:40 a. m.. 3:1S and 6:10 p.m. For Freeport, week-dav. C:M, f:4 J0:40a. ra.. 3:15. 4:00. 5-0a 8:10. 10:30 and 31 HO p. m. Suu darsl2i15and9:30p. m. .. For Apollo, week-davs. 10:40 a. m. and 5:00 d. m. ForPaultotvm-t BlalrsvIIIe. week-days. 8:55 a, m.. 3:15and 10:30 p.m. B-The Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels anil residences. Time cards and full Information ca be obtained at the ticket offices No, 110 Fifth six nne, corner Fourth ayenns and Try street aaj. Union station. CHAS. PUGH. JR. WOOD ueueral Manager. Gen'lPassTAgenl. PlllouUUU AND LAKE Kit It. KAILKUAD Company. Schedule In effectNov. 20, 1392, Cen tral time. -P. &L. h. K. K.-lJKrAKT.-For Cleve land. TiOO, 8:00 a. m.. -i:lu. 4:20. 'ip p. m. For Chicago. "7:(0 a. m..2:10. 4:J0 p. m. For Cincinnati andst. Louis, 2:10. '10:15 p. m. For Butlalo. "11:15 a. m., 4:2a lo:25 p. in. tor Salamanca. '8:00a.m. 2:10. '10:25 p. m. For Youngstown aud New Castle. 1:01, S:00. 11:14 a. m.. '2:10. 53-30, 4:2a 10:2op. m. For Beaver Falls. 5:35: 7:00. '8:00, 11:15 a. m.. 1:00. "-i:!". 3-M, 4:ai, 5:Ja '10:25 p. m. or CharUers. S:30. 5:33. lirfWL 16:45, 7:.0. T-) 8:OC,9:10, 9:30. 101. '11:15. 111:45 a.m 1:0(1, Itlu, 3:3a 3:45. 4:25.5:10. 5:2a 8:0u, 10:30 p. m. AKRIVE-From Cleveland. 6a.) a. m.. '12:30. 5:15. 7:45 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis. '6:30 a. m.. '12:30. 7:45 p. m. From DulT.iIo. S:30 a. in.. 12:3V, "5:15, 9:30 p. m. From Salam.mca. ii:3a I0:0o a. m 7:45 p. m. From Youngstown anil New aIe. "0:30; S7.25. '10:00 a. ic, '12:ai '5:15. 7:45. 9:3U p. m. From Beaver FalU,5:20. '5:30, 7:25. '10:00 a. m.. '12:30. 2:05, "5:M, 5:15, '7:13. 9aj p. m. 1.. C Y. trains for Mansfleld and Eeechmont, 7:10 a. m., 10:30 a. m.. 3:45 p. m. !'.,C & Y. trains from Mansfield and Beeclimout, 67. 9:50, 95 a. m. 1:05 p. m. ir.. McK. X Y. H. !. Depabt For New Haven, and West Newton. iaa. m., 'JiOOp. m. Arrive-From ev Haven and West Newton, ":O0 a. ra.. '4:07 p. m. iwa. iu. i.v p. 111. tor McKeesport. Elizabeth. Monongahela City d Belle Vernon, 6:4at9:15, 11:05 a.m..'4:0at5:.S roi andl T- tn- From Belle Vernon. Monongahela CIty.EIIzabeth and McKeesDort,t5daI:4a tll:05 a.m.. 12:55. "jdi p. m. Daily. T Sundays only, t To and from New Castle only. tTo and from McKeesport only. city AicKet Mince, itf aiiiiUiiield street. From riuaour?n union Station. ijBnnsylvanigflnBii Trains San by Central Tims. ITortliwMtSjsleni Fort Wayne Route DtrAJtT for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: lJ0a.m7J0 ajn., 20 p.m., 1.0O p.m., 8.45 p. m.. Ill JO p.m. Akhivb lrom same points : 1Z03 ..m..U.15 a.m..6iajn.,&35aja.,-6J5p.a:., 6 so p.m. " DsrArr forTolcdo.pointsiaterniediate and beyond: t7.10a.m,,'li20p.m.,'IJ0p.m.,lIIJ0p.m. Amm lrom same points: 1.15 a.m., '0.35 a.m t8.45p.m. Dotaict for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: ttUO a.m., 7J0 a.m., fl.30 pja. ll.10p.in. fluniYB iiwui Mmc pgmis; -owa.m., fl-W p.m., '5.55 p.m., 160 p.m. Dxtaxt for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellafre: fG.10a.rn., 10 pjn t4.I0 p.m. Akxivs from sam points: tSJjOam., 1ii5p.m.,foJ0p.m. DarAKT lor New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, pouits intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m., tl'2.20 p.m. Arrive lrom same points: fl.25 p.m., g.40 p.m. Dxpast for New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown and Niles, f3.45 Pm. Arrive lrom same points: 1S.40 a.. Detakt hr onngstown, 1Z20 pjn. Aitxivs trosa Youngstown, 'ti.-ti p.m. SonthvrcstSystem-Pnn IfanrtleRont Detaxt (or Columbus, Cindnnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond : l.l0 a.nu, 8.30 a.m.. 8.45pjn,11.15pjn. Arrhte from same pomta: i20a.m.,6.W)a.m..,50pjn. Detaet for Columbus, Chicago, points intermedial! and beyond: '1.10 a.m., fI2.06 p.m. Amvs trom same points: J.20 a.m.,f3.05 p.m. Daraarr for Washington, pi 15 a. m., 18 .35 a. nu, tl5n.mfs;30p.m.,f4.45p.m.,tl0p.m. Ariv from Washington, jrL55 a.m., 17i0 a.m., 1&50 a.m., flO.25 a.m.,f.'.S5p.m.,tS.2ip.ra. DsrAKT for Wheeling, 80 a. m., -fl2 05 n'n., f2.45 p. nt., 16J0 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling. (8.45 a. m f3 05p.m. 550p.m. Special Notices. PuxxatAN St-EKriNG Cars ass PutxHAH Dnmo Cars run through. East and West, on prmcrpal tram ol both Systems. Local Slrehkg Cars running to Colmnbna, On- rinnaxL IndiananAlu. Cleveland. Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station. at 9 o'clock p.m. Time Tabus of Through and Local AccOTiirmrm. tion TnlES of either rystem, not mentiortdaboTe,ca beobtsJsndat 110 Filth Avesee and UnktaEio, rtttsessn. and at principal ticket otacc et ma sylTasmLtnca West of Pittsburgh, DaOy. tZx.8undar. XEz. Eatordar. ISx. JOSEPH WOOD. E. A. rOBD, ttatnl aauric. CeatrtI lasasftr iptk BALTIMOKE AND OHIO KAILIiOAD Schedule In effect Nov. 13. 1892. Eastern time. r or asnington. v. C, Baltimore. Phlla delpbla aud New York. s 00 a m and 920 pm. For Cumberland, 65a 3 00 a ra. 11 19, 2upm. For Connellsvllle, 650, 30J, $330 am, 1110. $115, 505 and 920pm. For Unlontown, 165a "SOa SSSuam. ilia t415 and 15 03 pm. For Mt. Pleasant. 50 and ?3 00 am. :i ia Jiuanowospra, For Washington. Pa.. 7 2) and 29 30 a m, 'lOa, 24 45. ? 30 p m. For Wheeling. "7 20 and 29 30 a m. '4 00, "7 33, For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 20 an, 1 30 pm. For Colnmbns. tOam. VJOpm. For Newark, 7 20 a in, 7 30 p in. For Chicago. 7 20 a m and 7 30 p tn. Trains arrive from New Y'ork. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 'S 3) am. 340pm. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 8 50 m. s 45 d m. From Wheeling. i 50 and '10 43 a ra. II 15 and '3 45 p m. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. Daily. JOallv except Sunday. SSnndaronly. The Pittsburg Transfer ComDany will call for and check baggage Trom hotels and residence-) npon orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Fifth, avenue and Wood street, and G39 Smlthfleld street, J. T. ODEI.L. CHAS. O. SCULL. G eneral Manager. Uen. Pass. 'Agent. "PUREBUTTER7 SOLDBT GEO. IT- STEVENSOX ft COH Fine Groceries and Tabla Delicacies,' 1 Sixth aveni J .n".rA sixth arena r J tfV-HVV ,.i
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