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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 189a
LARGE GAINS ARE FREQUENTLY OBTAINED FROM THESE SMALL ADS-
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MEETINGS A"D NOTICES.
Meetings.
AXXUALMEETIXG-THE ANNUAL MEET
ING of tlit; stockholders of the Monongabeia
lavlrattonConvpanywill beheld at the office of
the company. No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburg. Pa.,
on THURSDAY. Janaarv li 189T. at 2 o'clock p.
M.. for the election or officers lor tlit ensuing year
and the transaction of other business.
W. BAKEWELu Secretary.
-VTOl'ICE
m rror'irnnt.nr:ns 30TH WARD
Tii,iMin.snrii.nsn Association That there Mill
beja stockholders' meeting on December 20tb. 1891
for nomination of officers for the ensuing year and
election of officers on December mh.
ilOHKls WALSH. President.
Dividends.
Office or the Wetisghocse Electric
.ti WivrTACTCHIJfR COMPANY.
Broadway, new York. Not. 30.
1692.
a. J
DIVIDEND-A SEM1-A.NMJAI. 1IIHU1.I.J
ol THREE AND ONE-HALF per cent OS
per cent), on the preferred stock of the Westing
house Electric and Manufacturing Company, has
been declared, parable on and after Januarys,
1S93, to the stockholders of record at the close of
the transfer books on the 20th iav of December,
1892. The transler books will be closed at 3 o'clock
I-. .. December 20. 1892, and reopened at 2 o'clock
A. St.. January 4. 1SS3. MI. FRED KOUBE.
Treasurer.
Ilusiness Changes.
V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FIRM
i or Delseroth Jt Wynn has this day been dis
solved. E It. Wynn retiring. The business will be
continued hv the remaining partner A, II. Delser
oth. no will pav all debts and receive all money
due late firm. El E. WYNN. A. H. DhlsEUOTH.
6 Pittsburg. December 13. 1S92.
lSOLUTION-THE FIRM OF METOALF.
l'AUL A Co.. doing business as the Verona
Tool Works, was dissolved November 1, 1S92, by
the retirement thererrora of Orlando Metcatr. The
hnslnpss will be continued bv the remalnlnir me n-
Dersofsaidnrmln the name of the Verona Tool
Works. JACOB W. PAUL,
II. b. PAUL,
HAltRY W. ARMSTRONG.
Notices.
VTOTICE Shippers of poultry, game and pro
i. duce. If you want prompt returns, ship to
Allegheny Produce Company, 63 S. Diamond, Alle
gheny. V'OIICE TO HOLDERS OF BONDS OF THE
i. countv of Allegheny. Pennsylvania. The
Sinking Fund Commissioners or the county or
Alleghenj. Slate of Penntylvanla, by virtue of
authority vested In them by act of Assembly ap
proved April li A. D., IS6J. do hereby notilythe
holders of Allegheny county compromise bonds
that bonds numbered and dated as tollows, to wit:
Coupon compromise bonds Nos. 3SS. 339, 560. 361.
S62. 363. 361, S03. 36P. 367. also registered compro
mise bonds Nos. 555, 559. 560.561, 570.all bearingdate
of January 1. 1S63, and maturing Januarrl. 1913.
will be paid together with interest to
January 1. IS33. upon presentation at the
office or the Conntv Controller, at Pitts
burg. Pa., at which time ah Interest on said
bonds will cease. REUBEN MILLER,
J AS J. DONNEI.L,
JAMES A. GRIER.
Sinking Fund Commissioners.
Election.
TH1BD NATIONAL BANK. PlTTSBCItO.
December 1U. 1812. J
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL. ELECTION FOR
nine directors of this bank, to serve for the
ensuing rear, will be held at the banking house. 526
and 52b Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 10.1833.
between the hours of 11 A. M. and lr. a.
W. STEIN MEYEK. Cashier.
FlR'T NATIOVAL BaXK, PlTTSDCnG. Pa.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FUli NINE DI
RECTOUS lor this bank to serve for the ensu
Ingyeamlllbehe'datthe hanking house, corner
V ood st. and Fifth av.. TUhaDAY. January 10,
I&3, between the hours of 12 noon and 1 p. 11.
J. D. SCULLY, Cashier.
December 10. 1S32.
Dcquesxe National Bake, I
Pittebubg. !., Dec 10. 192. J
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
(10) ten directors to ferre this Dank for the en
suing vear will be held at the banking house. No.
439 smlthfleld street, on TUESDAY. January 10,
1)33, between the hours of 12 t. and 1 r. u.
A. H. PATT. RON. Cashier.
Legal Notices.
ROBERT H. DOUGLAS. Attorney at Law,
40s Grant street,
INSTATE OF JANE McKEE. DECEASED
J Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary
on the estate of Jarif McKcc, deceased, late of city
01 1'lttsburg. county 01 Aiiegneny. state 01 renn
svlvanla. have been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all perso s Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment, and those
liavlng claims against the same should make them
known without dL-lay.
hevry j. Mccracken,
john ckaig.
Executors.
Or ROBERT H. DOUGLAS. 4JS Graat st.
JOSIAU COHEN & CO.. Attorneys,
5 Diamond st.
I7STATEOF DAMASLUTZ. DFCF.ASED-AD-j
MINIS! BATOR'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby
Jiven that letters 01 administration on the estate of
lamas Lutz. late of the cltv or Allegheny. In the
conutrof Allegheny and state of Pennsylvania,
deceased, hai e been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons Indebted to 6ald estate, are
requesud to make Immediate payment, and those
luMng claims or demands against the same, will
Mil"- Hi in known without .delay to ANTON
LllTZ. Administrator, corner Chestnut and Spring
Garden avs., Allegheny Cltv. Pa.
TO LET.
City Residences.
EEDCCrD RENT-No. 9 Cherrv av., near First
av., house or 6 rooms only 115 per mo.: also
No. eoit fat-, near Fifth av.. very ttood honse 6
rooms miv ?20; send for list. W. A.Herron & Sons,
M Fourth av.
avO LET No. 505 Carson St.. Southslde. brick
house, 5 rooms: also No. 2817 .Taue 6U 3 large
rooms, rent onlv12 per month: also No. 41 Twen
tieth St., house 5 rooms and attic $15 per month:
also houe 3 rooms. $9; send for list. W. A. Herron
Asons. 80 Fourth av.
fPO LET Very desirable house of 8 rooms: fine
J. appearance: late fixtures; only 10 minutes' ride
Jrom postofiice. onCcuterav.: very desirable rels
lcnce location: onlv (25 per mouth. See W. A.
Herron A Sons, No. bO Fourth av.
rpo LET A brick house: 8 rooms, hall and good
JL cellar, range, natural and illuminating gas;
4 Webster av. : 3 minutes' walk front Wjlie av.
cable line. W. J. Prentice. 1C09 Libertv st
rpO 1.ET-II3 each-Five new houses on Butler St.
X exit nslou: five good rooms, water In kitchen,
sink. inidf w. r Logne & schroeder, Germanla
Bank building. Wood and Diamond sts
rpo LET New5-room brick house, on Erin St.:
L rent $17 per month; water In house. Apply224
Erin ft.
Allegheny Residences To Let.
TO LEI John K. Ewlng Jt CO.. 107 Federal st.,
headquarters lor Allegheny houses: tree list.
I!ninei -Stands To Let.
TO LET Fpace with power (almost any size or
quantitv or space can be had) In the Lvlc Jt
Mcrance build lug on Virgin alley, near Wood St.;
location one of the most central and accessible In
the citv. SeeW. A. Herron A sons, No. SO Fourth
ateuue.
1-0 LITT Very nice 6loreroom. over 100 leet deep:
suitable for courectloncrv, nrrgoods or first
class grocery: good location 1'or.j br 10c store: on
one ot the liest streets In East Liberty. Inquire of
L. Fundls A ton, 41 Frankstown ay.. E. E.
H'O LET Two-story building 40x100.
304 and 306
-L 1 ennswvauiaav..
. with boiler, ensrine. snarl
ing, suitable for stair huilder or carpenter Inquire
J. W. Carey, Montcny and Tailor avs., Alle
gheny. TO LET Third av.. near Market St.. two new
six-story warehouses: elevator, cemented cel
lar, extra strong well finished; possesion January
1. Baxter. Thompson A Co.. 161 4th av.
rpo LET Space with jiower; every convenience
X corner Penn av. and Third St. Nicola Bros..
10 Filth av.
Rooms To Let.
RCII ST.. 64. facing Ohio Three connecting
L rooms: officer or irlvate.
I7EDERAL ST.. 221.
room with board.
Allegheny-Pleasant front
IOKBEs AV., 481-3 fine rooms all on first' floor
suitable for a oung couple.
nlGIILlNI! AV.. 315. E. E.-Wcll furnished
rooms: beard next door.
y-ORTH AV.. 2S7. Allegheny-Pleasant front
X room : ?1 25 week: conveniences.
TiOOM
Furnished room for two gentlemen, cor-
11 ner ofLydla and Gertrude sts.. near Schenley
Park, one square lrom electric cars,
Mrs. Mursch.
Inquire of
SCETH AV.. 3-Furnished room;
bath; gentlemen only.
both gases;
Z tee addltiouai aajiu unaer
and Lodgers.
vt anted iioaraer
Offices. Desk Room, Etc, To Let.
TO I.ET-ln the lrguon block. Ihlrtl and
Fourth ays., a few choice cilices; day and
night elevator, ilectrlc clocks and Janitor services
irec: rent low. BlacKABaU-d. No. M5 Fourth ar
fPO LET in the Hamilton building. SI-sj Firth
JL nv., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent
cw. Black A Baird. .s o. 95 Fourth av.
TO LIT Tliird floor. A atonic Hank building":
rooms suitable lor artist, draughtsman, archi
tect or light manufacturing.
Miscellaneous To Lets.
ri'O LET Very suitable for clubhouse, large brick
I house or 18 spacious rooms, large halls, latest
fixtures, on Penn av. near Fourth St.. which can
be leased for a term of three to five years. See W .
A. Herron & Sons. No. SO Fourth ay.
TO LET Chemical diamond eardrops-ana pins
In solid gold settings 2 50and up. Smlt's. cor.
Liberty and Smlthfleld and 311 Smlthfleld.
FOUND.
FlUND-A. Carlson. 109 Carson st., Southslde. Is
carrying the finest stock of Am erica a and Swiss
vatcacs at lowest prices.
T70TJND Solid gold toothpicks and pencils. 25c,
X at Smlt's, cor. Smlthfleld and Liberty and til
emltafltld st. Open evenings.
43- Classified real estate advertisement on Vds
fage ten cents per line for each insertion, and
none' taken for less tutn tuentif cents.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the following beading! will be ac
cepted at tberate of
ME CENT PEK WORD
FOR EACn INSERTION when paid for in ad
vance either at main orbranch offices.
Wanted Advertisement of Ml Kinds,
bUCH AS
SITUATIONS, BOOMS,
MALE HELP, BOATtDIXO,
FEMALE HELP. HOARDERS,
AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS,
rUiSU.VALS. TO LET BOOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES,.
LOST AM) FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets.
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
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 The Dispatch.
FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL 8r
TELEPHONE 2621.
FOB THE SOUTHSIDE. "418 CARSON ST.,
TELEPHONE NO. 6022.
FORTHEEASr END. J.'W.WALi.AvJV 6121
PENN AV.
PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st,
EM1L G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL.
F. H. F.GGEKSASOX. Ohio and Chestnut sta.
THOMAS McIIENRY. Western and Irwin avs.
TVANTED,
Male Help.
ACTIVE WORKERS everywhere to sell the
"Lite of Jay Gould, and How H Made His
Millions;" about 600 extra large pages: profusely
Illustrated: retail nnlvfl 50: 40. 000 agents wanted;
bonanza for workers: books on credit: best terms:
outfit and Instructions mailed free on application.
Address Globe Bible Publishing Co.. 7:3 Chestnut
st.. Philadelphia, Pa., or 358 Dearborn Bt,. Chicago.
IIL
BARBER One first-class barber to go to work at
once; none nut temperate, steady workman
need apply: slngleman preferred. Samuel Newtou,
Oakdale station, Allegheny Co., Pa.
BARBERS Will meet you at Ross Black's, Penn
av., at 10 a. u.
BLACKSMITH of experience In a prescription
bottle house. Apply to Queen City Glass Co.,
Cumberland, Md.
BOYS Errand boyi between the ages of 14 and 16
years of good families and well acquainted In
the city. Apply at package room Kaufmanns'.
BOY Good bov about 15 or 16 years to do general
work. Apply at once at 98 Federal St., Alle
gheny. Pa.
BOX From 12 to 14 years of age by F. G.
man. 52 Sixth street, third story, city.
Relne-
BUTCHER-A neat and tldv good meat cutter
with reference. Home Dtessed Meat Co.,
Southslde, Plttsbnrg.
C CANVASSERS Salary or commission: forholl-
day novelties. 102 Fourth av.. Room 6.
TVRUG CLERK Registered Q. A.; must be
I J recommended and sober. Address at once
Noname, Dispatch office.
-ONGINEER-
First-clasa engineer of good ad
lablts to Introduce a SDeclaltv to
Xj dress and habits to introduce
engineers: Falary. Address T. T. southwick,
Rochester. N. Y,
MAN Lumber position for educated and expe
rienced Scotchman. Address Buchanan,
Times building. Pittsburg, Pa.
MAN A steady man for steward of a small club
In a suburban town: salary moderate; refer
ence required. Address Wm. B. Ewlng, New
Kensington, Pa.
MECHANICAL draughtsman. Apply to C. T.
Hanna, No. 127 Fourth ar.
MEN Good men In every town and city to
represent a building and loan association
UJ on the best plan ever chartered in Pennsylvania;
good territory for good men; remember we give
agent good rates and control of his territory:
give references and experience. Address or call
Key tone National Savings Fund and Loan As
sociation, room 25, fourth floor. Downing .Build
ing. Erie, Pa,
"T"EN Six active men. Cooper Excelsior Co.,
aiA. 1001
foot Rebecca. Allegheny.
MINERS-At Old Eagle mines, Elkhorn station,
McKeesport Jt Bellevernnn R. R.. 101 colored
practical miners with tools: bouses furnished to
miners with families; wages based on scale adopted
by railroad coal operators of same district; mines
are now In operation. Apply to Superintendent,
OFFICE bor at Chas.ft F.H. Bruenlng's, 226 Sec
ond av.. Pittsburg. Pa.
PIANIST-Flrst-class plani't; either read or A I
fakir: must bo ab e to leave city at once: those
preferred who can play another Instrument: good
specialty. Call American Honse, ask for Manager,
between the hours or 9 A. II. and 1 r. X., only
Tuesday.
8ALESMAN An experienced city salesman to
represent an old-established wholesale gro
cery house: we want none but what can come well
recommended and fully acquainted with the busi
ness. Address Who.esale Grocer, Dispatch office.
YOHNGJIAN-A good, experienced young man
X for grocery store: German preferred. W. G.
Willert. No. 60 Eighteenth St.. S. S.
YOUNG MAN A competent young man. as
salesman in a grocery: must have reference.
Apply at 3618 Fifth ar.
ilsents.
AGENTS 5-cent butter By late scientific dis
covery pnre butter can be made for less than
5 cents a pound. It Is not an oleomargarine or an
artificial, but pure genuine butter, made from the
pure elements of batter. Contains no Injurious In
gredients: cannot be distinguished from the best
creamery butter: anyone can make It. Agents
make from 10 to (20 a day selling the material or
making the butter tor sale. For further Informa
tion send for circular, tree. Address Planet Mfg.
Co.. Wichita, hau. Mention this paper.
AGENTS Salarv or commission to agents to han
dle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil!
the most uselnl aud novel invention of the age;
erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: works like
lnaglc; 200 to S00 per cent profit; agents making
(50 per week: we also want a general agent to take
charge of territory and appolutsnb agents: a rare
chance to make money. Write for terms and sam-
lc of erasing, Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 10, La
rosse. Wis.
A GENTS Mineral Lamp "Wicks never bnm ont;
J. no smoke, no soot, no trimming; light equal
to gas: three samples 10c: assorted dozen 25c
Stayner A Co., Providence, R. I.
AGENTS We want men who are already travel
ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side
lln: name references and territory. Manufact
ures' OH Co., Cleveland, O.
AGENTS Stove polish mittens: shine stove bet
ter than brush: last longer, keeps hands clean;
agent's outfit 25c, three sets 60c. Mayner&Co.,
Providence, R. I.
AGENTS $3 to f7 dally: experience unneces
sary. Putnam A Co., Perfumers, West Wln
Eted, Ct.
4 GENT-To sell Wlegand's
picture
hanger.
ir niegana uangeri;o.
123; Penn.
Female Help Wanted.
AFPRENTlCES-Good sewers: others to learn
dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn av.
CHORUS ladles for Wilbur Opera Co.: must be
young una good-looking. Apply any day this
weev at 1 o'clock. Stage Manager. Harris' Theater.
C10OKS. nurses, house girls;
change, 910 Penn av.
places free. Ex-t
GIRL or woman ror general housework, one who
can go home at night preferred. 414 Euclid
av.. East End.
GIRLS-For light work In bindery.
Davis & Co.. 64 Diamond st.
Mackenzie,
GIRLS-Cash girls,
manns'.
Apply Immediately at Kanf-
HOUSEGIRLS(25)-Good places waiting free.
Central. No. 2 sixth et.
Male and Female Help Wanted.
HELP At once, man cook, waiter, farm hands,
teamster, hotel cooks, dishwashers, cham
bermaids, laundress, dining room girls: family
cooks, to per waek; chambermaids. 00 house girls,
Jiair-grown girls, .middle-aged nurse, colored
csok. Merban's Agency, 545 Grant St.
HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room
girls nui-bFs, houscglrls, German and colored
girls, laundresses, hotel help, drivers, farm hands,
white and colored waiters, one colored boy. Miss
Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson, 608 Grant st.
LADIES or young men to take light, pleasant
work at their own homes; 31 to S3 per day can
be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass
ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box
5331. Boston. Mass. Established 1S83.
Hotels, IMiiin; and Lunch Rooms.
HOTEij N ORWOOD Most popular resort In the
Fast End: Dnqnesne electric cars pass tho
door: finest accommodation for driving parties;
restaurant and bar attached : celeDrated Moerieln'a
Cincinnati beer on draught: reasonable rates.
Frank Y. Over, proprietor, 262 to 270 Franks
town av.
H
OTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal, Allegheny
tl 50. 12 day; special rates when permanent.
Rooms Wanted.
"TT ANTED Room suitable for doctor's offlce,
11 Plttsbnrg or Allegheny: ground or second
floor. Address Doctor, Dispatch office.
Wanted Farmer.
PARTNER An active partner with 110,000 to
SIR 000 in a legitimate and well established pay
ing business ; will bear strict Inspection. Corres
pondence lrom principal! only. Address Principal,
Dispatch office.
PARTNER-For real estate and insurance bust,
nejstmust bs a competent young man wltt
some capital. Address C. B. A., Dispatch office.
WANTED.
Situations "Wanted.
ACCOUNTANCY Books posted and' accounts
adlusted: simple and complex work skllirally
done. J. F. CasseUs. P. O. Box 1323, Pittsburg.
COPYING to do at bomebva young lady,
dre-s E. R., Dispatch office.
Ad-
POSITION-Man aged S3, desires position at
traveling salesman, not afraid of work, sober
and Industrious; five years' experience in retail
'confectionery store, and four years In retail drug
store: prefer drug business. Address Box 44, Au
gusta. O.
POSITION as bookkeeper by a thoroughly ex
perienced man. Best of references and satis
faction guaranteed. Address W. H., Dispatch
office.
POSITION Rospectable boy of 16 years: refer
ences: willing to work and give satisfaction.
Address Room 207. Ferguson block.
POSITION 1st Jan. by a competent stenographer
and typewriter: references furnished. Address
B. M. W.. Dispatch office.
TJOSITION Lumber position: educated and cx
L nerlenced Scotchman. Buchanan, Times
building.
POSITION by a good stenographer and book
keeper. Address stenographer. Dispatch
office.
SITUATION Mechanical engineer of undoubted
ability desires employment In Pittsburg or vi
cinity; good salary expected. Address kafety.
Dispatch office.
SITUATION-A first-class while man cook and
wife, first-class In all branches: city or coun
try: best of references. Address J. L. Olden, Jean
nette. Pa.
SITUATION Bv a stenographer or bookkeeper.
Address Stenographer. Dispatch office.
WORK J.Ight work at homej any kind; steam
power lr required. Address J. H., Charlotte
and Thirty-fifth sts.. city.
Fnplls.
STUDENTS at Institute. 104 Finn a v.. Pittsburg;
day and evening sessions.
Boarders and Lodeers Wanted.
OCCUPANTS for furnished front rooms,
Sherman av., Allegheny.
"PAKE "WAY. 109, Allegheny Roomers: also
X table boarders, f3 50 per week.
Financial "Wanted.
BENSWANGEE4 ZAHN-Flre Insurance.
Fourth av.
JOHN K. EWING CO., 107 Federal St.,
quick loans: money ready.
ONEY to loan at lowest market rates on oond
J.U. and mortgage: no delay,
Reed B. Coyle A
, Cy.
I ourth av. and Grant st.
MONEY to loan on mortgages: can furnish any
sum desired; no delay. Piper & Clark, 131
Fourth ar.
M ON EY to loan on mortgage: no delay: lowest
Interest. Howard Brown. 151 Fourth av.
MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest:
no delay. Black & Baird. 05 Fourth av.
MORTGAGES WANTED-We .have 1100.000 to
loan on small mortgages at 6 per cent. Call
or address Hammer Rea ft Co., 96 Diamond St.
MORTGAGES on city or
property at lowest rates,
& Co.. 92 Fourth av.
Allegheny county
Henry A. Weaver,
rpo LOAN 120 1,000 on mortgages: flOO and up
X ward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at H per cent on
residence or business property, vacant lots 01
farms, s. H. French. 125 Fourth av.
WANTED -Mortgages on improved city or Alle
gheny city property. Mccnne & Conlter, 9S
Fourth av.
WANTED To make you a quick loan on mort
gage. Snyder ft White, 162 Fourth av.
Miscellaneous Wanted.
ALL the grocers and poultry dressers to know
that we hue live and dressed poultry on hand
at all times: also fresh eggs and creamery butter.
UoCuer ft Co., 954 Penn ar.
"iTLFCTaUCMfg. and 8unnlvCo..S10 Blssellblock.
Ili Pgh 64 Federal, Allegh'y: Incandescent and
bell wiring;
phone 1375,
electrical repairing a specialty;
ELECTRICAL repair work of all kinds at short
notice. J. L. Hays ft Co., 830 Liberty ar.
LADIES' Dining and Lunch Room Holiday
buyers when ont shopping lunch at Kevan'a
ladles' favorite lunching resort. 908 Penn av.
PAINTTN G and plate glass glazing. E. C. Miller,
526 Grant St.. Plttsbnrg.
SEWING by dressmaker: family sewing and
dressmaking by day or week; cutting and fit
ting a specialty: pcrlect fit; French basting and
boning. Aadress S. S., Dispatch office.
M 'HUNKS named toanu lroru ine Last Eudfor
A fifty cents. Campbell & Davis, No. 12 Seventh
ar. Telephone.276.
WANTED -Solid gold rings for ladles! 60. 12,
$2 75 at Smlt's. cor. Liberty and Smlthdeld
and 311 Smlthfleld it. Open evenings.
WANTED Contracts of hauling for all kinds of
wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B.,
Dispatch office.
VI 7 EARERS or spectacles to our the best ti steel
V and 3 00 gold spectacles and eye glasses yet
offered ofW. U Trieber. practical optician, at
Schaefer's Jewelry store. 150 Fifth av.
WOOD and photo engraving; halftones: elcctro-
typing. Bragrton..78 Fourth ave.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Musical Instruments.
PIANO Very cheap fine piano: reasons for sell
lug, breaking up housekeeping. Address
Piano, Dispatch office.
UPBIGHT piano, good organ; cash. or exchange
ror furniture or anything elie. 40 Mont
gomery av,, Allegheny.
Rnbber Stamps and Stencils For Sale.
GETyourrubberstamps. steel stamps, wnclls,
seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer
t Co.. 41) Filth av.. Duff's College building.
TJUBITER stamp and seat factory, the largest In
XL Pittsburg, at 52 Fourth av. McMahonBros.
STENCILS, steel stamps,
Heal presses, rubber stamps, etc
W. A. Bunline. 3) Fifth ar.. cor. Market.
Machinery and Metals For Sale.
BOILERS and engines, second band: all sizes
from 4 to 130 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 64
boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta
ble, upright boilers, mounted larm engines, steam
pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Tel. 3401.
23-25 Park way. J. 8. Young, Allegheny. Pa.
Miscellaneous For Sale.
AMCC ABE, crayon portraits for Christmas,
. 27 Fifth av.
BILLIARD and pool tables, antique oak, latest
pattern: lvory-tlpped cues: cheap for cash
or easy payments. 84 Diamond St.
BRICK S;C0O. 000 new bulldlug brick In quanti
ties to suit buyer at Bedford av.. near Penn
incline. John Lanz & Co., Llm. City tele
phone 220. ,
BUFFALO overcoat. $25.
St., S. S.
A. Stapf, 439 Carson
IR. JENKINS GRIFFITH'S Ta-va-zou Cough
vj avrup cures la gnpp. coughs, colds, con
sumption: Immediate relief guaranteed,
Phar-
macv, nurd ana uraut. 1'lttsburg,
FOP.SALE-l.OOOpalrgarters atSl. Smlt's, cor.
Liberty and Smlthfleld and 311 Smlthfleld.
IMJRNITURE-At auction, entire lot or furnl
: ture. every day this week, 2 and 7 r. 11. 175
Federal st., Allegheny. '
MISGELLANLOUS-Watches of every descrip
tion i2 50 and up at Smlt's, cor. Smlthfleld
aud Liberty and 311 Smlthfleld St.
POOL-TABLES Fonr pool tables; one Seine, 55
yards long, lU-luch Mash. 14 feet wide (new),
Bklff 20 feet long (new). Price make; sell cheap.
Jos. Sloltzer. 2727 Penn ar.
JOOL and billiard tables,
avenue.
Inquire at 1118 Penn
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities For Sale.
BOATiniNG HOUSE-Lease and furniture: con
tains 14 rooms; doing a good business; located
near postofllce. M. F. Hippie & Co.. 96 4th ar.
BUSINESS-Two well established standi, doing
good business; profits 40 to 50 per cent: one at
1606 Carson St.. the other at 69 12ih St.. Sonthslde:
reason for selling, dcith In the. family; call any
evening this week. J. W. Schuchman. 2606 Car
son st.
rtLOTHING and gents'furnlshlng goods business,
V located In one of the largest and best manu
facturing towns In Western Penna.: made profit
01 (8.500 net last year: here is a splendid chance for
a live man:buslness weU established. M, F. Hippie
& Co., 934lh av.
TiRUGSroRE A first-class drugstore
with
three
jr cvrrvuiiiiK complete; patronage or
doctors guaranteed,
Address S. K, J.
Dispatch
ouice,
FOR SALE One or the largest ana best located
livery and sale stables In either city: complete
In everything; horses, carriages, coupes, dags,
Victorias, etc : no belter location In the city, doing
a large business ana dally Increasing; sickness
only reason for sale. Answer Location, Dispatch
office. "
GROCERY rlUSINESS-Located In one or the
VT best towns In the State, nnlv in mil fmm
Pittsburg: owner engaged In other business and
..". I,c"3 iB B cuauce 10 a quick buyer.
F. Hippie A Co., t6 Fourth av.
M.
(.ROCERY store in good location: doing rood
X business. II. C, Dispatch office.
HOTEL SO rooms; oar and restaurant; In one of
the best locations In the city; this honse Is
making money, and will oe sold at a bargain. M.
F. Hippie & Co.. 96 4th ar.
HOTEL Contains 36 rooms) one of the finest
small hotels In tne city. M. F. Hippie A Co..
96 4th av. 1
MEAT MABKET-Wllh hones and wagon; well
established; will be sold at a sacrifice as
owner can't attend to It. M. F. Hippie A Co., 96
Fourth ar. r
- EAT MAHKET-W1U sen cheap, but mnst be
J.U cash sale: good reason for1 wanting to sell.
.- . v., .... WM.w.
tW
FOB SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities For Sale.
CTEAM LAUNDRY-In one of the best towns In
j western retina.: running iuu ana doing
good business: machinery all new,
M. F. Hippie
ix., vn x ourui ar.
ffll f 000 Business chance: Interest In a live
DJLUj and substantial manufacturing business,
doing a good trade; want to Increase the business.
M. i. Hippie & Co.. 88 Fourth av.
fig ft 000 Interest In a manufacturing plant: to a
OtJs man who can take an active part In the
management here Is a splendid chance M. F.
Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av.
Brumes Properties For Sale.
POR SALE My steam and water power grist and
saw mills at Waltersburg on the Redstone
Branch Railroad, Favette county. Pa., both In ex
cellent condition. The grist mill is full roller
process: a capacity of 50 bbls. per day; also, two
tenement bouses and other outbuildings. The mill
Is In a good wheat locality and has a good custom.
Eight per cent is guaranteed on Investment. Best
or reasons for selling. Apply to A. K. Enotts,
Unloutown. or J. P. Mills, of Waltersburg, Pa.
TO It SALE The J. R. Gray est., distillery prop-
j- eriy, rsiamisueu 133, lucaieu on Jlionoilganeia
river, being a first-class plant: late Improvements;
all In condition to operate at once: at a reasonable
price to settle the estate. (78 s.) W. A. Herron Jt
Sons, 80 Fourth av.
"IV ILKINSBURG Prominent business corner.
1 1 with first-class new brick building and gro
cery business: good trade: paying handsomely:
best opportunity for the right man that has been
offeiadfor a longtime. Hoffman A Baldrlgde,
Wilklnsbnrg. opposite depot.
Manufacturing Sites For Sale.
MANUFACTURING SITES in both cities and
In suburbs, with and without buildings and
machinery, with be-t of railroad and water facil
ities. Call or address T. H. Dickson, 111 Fourth
av.. room 45.
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots For Sale.
FOR SALE-3.700-Just finished, modern honse;
6 rooms, hall, 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 Schenley Park lots Mi I Mi. greater
frontage If desired. Woodland avenne. be
tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: asphal.
turn pavement: street railroad; cheap- easy terms
Frank F. N Icola, 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue.
Suburban Lots for Sale.
pHARTIERS LOTS-FIne building lots atChar--j
tiers (McKee's Rocks borough): 250 and up
ward, according to size and location; the most
accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg: 10 minutes
by the P. & L. E. R. R. ; S miuutes by Chanters
packets: 20 minutes by new electric line (now
almost completed) from foot or Fifth ave. ; these
lots front on Une of electric road: are centrally
located In the midst of a population of about 3,000;
f'harfliira tin r lia nno mrtro ctnl wi.ll nna mil.
lngmllC one bridge works, one coke works, the
x . s u iw n it. snops, Desiaes several smauer
mannfactorles, and other large concerns have pur
chased land for factory sites. For plans and partic
ulars, call or address T. H. Dickson, HI Fourth
ave,. Boom 45.
LOTS Cheapest, most desirable lots near electric
Uue; easy terms. George Brooks, Brushton.
Coal Lands For Sale.
(10 AL LAND I have for sale desirable coal lands
J In the ( onnellsvllle region on the Bellevernon
Itallroad and Monongahela river, Pittsburg dis
trict; the Panhandle region. West Virginia and
Ohio. 1 or maps and particulars call at my office.
No. 8 Wood St., J. II. Illllman.
I 300 Acres Ihird pool coal, with farge river
-L irouiage ana Dcst or snipping iaciimes. x.n.
uic
lick-son. Ill Fourth av.. room 4.
FOIt SALE DIPBOVED KEAL ESTATE
City Resiliences.
I7ISK ST., Lawrencevllle New brick- honse; 8
. rooms, bath, laundry. 21uslde w. c's., Iront
porch, plate glass, electric bell', tile hearthi, slate
mantels, folding doors etc. : price J7.5.K); terms to
suit. Inquire at Room 213. Lewis block.
FOR SALE Big investment; property on lit,
Washington, renting for M3 per jnonth; price
onlyfl.250:alo new house, S rooms, hall, vest!-'
bule, slate mantel, slate roo , porches, city water,
etc., SAOOO: new house, 4 rooms. fl,550. rented for
112 SO per month. B. J. Williams, 14? Fourth av.
FOR SALE-II.600 lr sold by January 1, new
house, 5 rooms, halL porches, etc. : nice loti
near Stanton a v. ; owner needs money. B. It. Mc.
Nelmey, 5411 Butler St.
East End Residences For Sale.
EAST END Close to electric and cable cars and
P. R. R.. brick dwelling of 11 rooms: parlor,
dining room and kitchen on first floor: all modern
conveniences; possession within 30 days If desired.
M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av.
fj'AST END. close to electric lines, corner lot,
J frame dwelling. 7 rooms, hall, etc.: all mod
ern Improvements; lot 49x105: will be so'd cheap to
a quick buyer. M. F. Hippie A Co., S3 Fourth ar.
EAST END-ttO,000-Brick dwelling, 10 rooms
with all modern conveniences; close to electric
aud cable lines: possession at opce; let 40x100. M.
F. Hippie A Co., 96 Fourth ay.
FOR SALE or rent A nne. large house or II
rooms, wide center hall, bath with all conveni
ences, front and back porches, cemented cellar
with furnace: lot 100x200 leet, with choice fruit and
shade trees and flowers: conveniently located near
both lines or rapid transit In Oakland; will sell at a
bargain or lrae for not less than five 3 ears. Logue
& Schroeder, Germanla Bank building. Wood and
Diamond sts.
I TOR SALE 66,OO0-In East End, a good, sub
stantial house, with all the latest modern con
veniences: 9 rooms, reception hall, electric light,
both gases, etc.: corner lot, 46x100 feet; this is a
low figure for this property. (A-737). Black Sc
Baird, No. 95 Fourth a v.
OAKLAND Brick residence. S rooms and all
modern Improvements: lot 22x141; street
paved. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av.
SHADYSIDE New frame dwelling or 8 rooms,
fin. attic, bath, 2 vv. c. stationary wash
stands: slate mantels, tile hearths. Inside shutters,
etc.; nicely painted and grained throughout: will
besoldata bargiln: lot 31x100. M. F. Hippie A
Co., 95 Fourth av. ,
SHADYSIDE-16.0C0-On paved and sewered St..
10-room frame dwelling: hall In center: marble
mantels, both gases, chandelier; complete and com
modious: fruit and shade trees; lot 1P4X168. M. F.
Hippie & Co.. 84tli av.
StiAuyiUE New brick dwciuijg or 11 rooms,
with all the modern improvements and In a fine
residence neighborhood ; lot 50x125. M. F. Hippie
& Co., 9S Fourth ar.
SHADYSIDE A neat 6-room frame dwelling;
nicely grained, slate mantels, etc : very com
plete: possession at once. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96
nil av.
Cg 806 East End S5C0 eash and balance S25 per
BU month. A nine-room Queen Anne irarac:
25 minutes from P. O. on Duquesne cars without
change, one square from the cars; a private prop
erty 2 years old unexpectedly placed on the market
at the above extraordinary terms to Insure imme
diate sale One of the most complete houses lu
East Liberty. House. !6x42: oak reception hall,
11x17: dining room and parlor, each 14x18: bath.
10x12. with marble stand ana everv appointment in
keeping. Laundry, furnace aud gas; elaborate
hardwood and tile mantels, French plate glass,
electric bells, etc Fine lot. 37x127: hou;e back
30 feet among shade and fruit trees. Possession
now or April 1. John F. Sweeny, 68 Fourth av.
BI 300 Gooi frame house of 8 rooms, bath. In
tu)t side w. c. hall." vestibule front aud bsck
stairs, gas. chandeliers, A-l cellar, house papered,
lot SJxl20feet to allev, sewered: only one minute
from electric cars: terms. 2,000 cash, balance S500
per year. (137) Dennlston, Elderklu & LO Ltd.,
623! t'enn av., E. E. Tel. 5327.
ffljl C 000 fchadyslde Elegant new brick dwell
t&LOl lng: library on flrst floor, parlor finished
In white and gold, handsome fireplaces, billiard
room, two bath rooms, fine oak stairway, first
class In every respect and a bargain; lot 50x140
feet, C R. Fundcnberg & Co., 77 Fourth av.
ffi0 S00 for a new frame house of 6 room?, hall,
UZ5 open stair case, slate mantel, front and
rear porches, large cellar, lot 20x100 feel: this prop
ertv is ni-ar Penn av. cable cars, and will he soia
for (800 cash, balance to suit. Black & Baird, No.
S3 Fourth av.
04 300 A two-story brick dwelling of 6 rooms:
W"X lot 22x100 feet to an allev: stable on rear of
lot: situated on one of the choicest resluence streets
In Oaklaud; easy terms. George Schmidt, 157
Fourth av.
Allecheny Reslnences jTor Sale.
NO. 72 KIRKPATMCK AV.. Allegheny, one
square from California electric line Brtck
dwelling. 2 stories and finished auic; re eutly
built, good condition; easy terms; if not sold by
Jan, 1 will be Torrent. Apply to Samuel J. Moffat,
Jso, 520 Penn av., city.
flJ'T 300 On Beaver av., fine 3-story brick house
ID I j of 11 rooms, hall and bath: could be remod
eled Into business house atvery small cost; also
frame honse in rear or 6 rooms: both houses will
rent lor psi per annum; lot 20x140 to apavedand
sewered alley : this property has never been flVred
ror less than so, (Kin, so If you want It at 7,6yu act
quick. John E. Ewlng Co., 107 Federal st.
02Q 300 The cheapest home In Tenth ward,
WO) Allegheny: on line of electric railroad;
good 6-room bouse, stable, hennery and 6 lots,
25x170, on easy payments If desired. A. Bauck.
441 Grant st.
m,
OOO New brick honse on Buena Vista st,.
Allegheny: 8 rooms and attic. halL vesti.
bule and all conveniences, bee W. A. Herron A
Sons, 80 Fourth av. (593)
Suburban Residences. For Sale.
FOR SALE SewlckleT-M.000 place for toTSOO: 2
story and mans, brick of 9 rooms and kitchen;
halL both gases, slate mantels, front and rear
porches: lot 51 by over 200 leet deep: within li
squares of Ft. W. depot on the main street; owner
a non-resident; will sell at a sacrifice within next
10 days. Black Baird, 85 Fourth av.
PERSONAL.
TJERSONAL-Madame Rohan, 69 Federal St., Ah
J. gheny; bangs cut 10 cents.
PERSONAL Dr. McGranor's Imperial treat
ment and massage. 369 Wylle av.
PERSONAL-Superflnous hair removed byelee
tric needle: consultations free. Mrs. Elliott,
842 Penn ay.
PERSONAL Silver plated pickle casters and
lerry dishes at SI each at Smlt's. Liberty and
Bmlthneld and 311 Smlthdeld St.
PERSONAL Christmas presents: ladles and
gents slippers. 20per cent saved ; no down town
expenses. Stanton's, 6C5 Forbes an
PERSONAL-credit, yes. credit, on fine dress
goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc. at J. Dwyer's.
Room 4. McCance block. 701 Mnltllfielrt.
PEESONAL-For Christmas presents go to Stew
art's, 60 Federal st.. Allegheny, where you
get fine cabinet photos and crayon portraits.
PERSON AL Prof. Markley, practical phrenolo
gist, graduate of the American Institute of
Phrenologr: examinations fl. Office hours 3 to 9
P. M.. 460 Forbes av.
PERSONAL aair. moles, etc. on iaaies-races
permanently destroyed by the electric needle
without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss
ttrcng. office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building.
PERSON AL-Ladles wishing to take nirku Fare
Baths or face massage for removing blemishes
snd Improving the complexion will please visit my
parlors at 903 Penn av.. 1'lttsburg. Miss Sherwood.
PERSONAL Pictures, mirrors and crayon por
traits Yon can save from (1 to 13 on each pur
chase; a fine line of artist proof etchings at a sac
rifice: cash or credit: training done to order. T.
C. McElroy. No. 2 Sixth it., upstairs..
TJEKaON AL Youne married lady would Ukeany
X 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 hus
band's 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 lloor. Telephone 15-53.
IjEItSON AL Christmas goods; an elegant line o
gold watches for ladles and gents: jewelry of
the best quality, beautiful rings for ladles of every
description, pins, neck chains, scarf pins, brace
lets, diamonds. Jewelry, rlngs.sleeve buttons studs
and collar buttons, ladles' and gents' watch chains,
silver watches. line clocks, and a splendid stock of
silverware of every description; tea sets, rorks ana
spoons, knives and an endless variety of silver
novelties for the holidays; the best goo'lsat prices
as low as genuine goods can be sold: please call
and examine. Wilson's, 61 Fourth av., near
Mark't st.
LOST.
LOST Solid gold spectacles onlv $3 at Smlt's,
cor, Smlthfleld and Liberty and 311 smlthfleld
street.
LOST Certificates of stock Notice Is herebv
given that certificates Nos. 615 and 616 for 6
shares each of the ianltil stock of the Armenia In
surance Co.. of Plttsbnrg. standing on the boons
of said company lit the name of the undersigned,
have been lost or stolen, and the public Is warned
against negotiating or buying same, and also that
application has been made to said company tor a
reissue of new certificates for said shares accord
lng to law. Martha C Cnbbage.
AUCTION SALES.
325 ACRES COAL
-AT-
.TJCTionsr.
By older of the executors of the estates of
the late George K. and J. H. Slioenberger.
Sale at Chamber of Commerce, 419-421
Wood street, THURSDAY, December 29, at
2 o'clock.
This valuable tract of coalland.contalnlnp
323 acres coal and 6 acres surface, Is situate
in tlio third pool fronting the Mononnahela
river at Baird on the P., V. & C. railway,
three miles above Mononzahela City, lying
between land of Henry Tlilpns, Jr., on the
east and land of Louis Stalb on the west.
Survey can he seen and full Information
he obtained at offlce or the auctioneers, 62
Fourth avenue. Inquiries by mail will be
cheerfully answered.
Terms: One-third cash, balance in ono or
two years with interest. $1,000 deposit at
sale.
A. LEGGATE & SON
AUCTIONEERS,
62 Fourth Ave.
WORKS OF ART.
HIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS.
EXAMPLES OF EMINENT EUROPEAN
ARTISTS
Now prranfjed for public exhibition until
time of sale at our salesroom, Nos. 21 and 26
Ninth stieet. Sain takes place Wednesday,
Dec. 21. nt 2 and 7:30 r. ir. This collection
was gathered at the most prominent art cen
ters ot Enrone by August GIrard. of Lny
fette street. Pari1". This is a rare opportun
ity for lovers oi fine art to procure meritori
ous paintings mounted in the finest gold
frames. In the collection are examples
from Semorretti, Kern, Delarochs.Kerwesse,
Anges, Dannant, Stoitznor. Also a rematk
ahly fine old painting by Mat hew Ellias or
the sixteenth century. Cost $3,000. Ladies
nnd gentlemen cordially invited to attend.
Soatamlcatalo;n.Ps provided for all in at
tendance. HENRY AUCTION CO..
2t and 26 Ninth street, Pittsburg, Pa.
AUCTION SALE.
Closing out sale of holiday goods,
furniture, pianos and carpets at 10
o'clock Tuesday, Dec. 20, at
our rooms 24-26 Ninth st.
The remaining part of our great chamber
and parlor furniture consignments must be
sacrificed in order to make room for that
immense sale of paintings which is to fol
low. Parlor suites In overv style of unliol-
stering.cliamber furniture in oak or walnut,
sideboatds, bookcases, chiffoniers, mirrnts,
fancy chairs, leather couche. and easy
chairs to match; fine upright piano mantel,
cabinets, esciitolres, folding bed,-toilet
ware, dishes nnd giassw.tre, stoves and
laundry furniture; also a lame line of second
hand brussnls and ingrain carpets and a lot
of furs will be sold at 2 o'clock.
HENRY AUCTION COMPANY,
Auctioneers.
AUCTION-COMPLETE STOCK OF FUR
NITURE, chamber suits sideboards,
book cases, dinim; chairs, odd rockers, pic
tures, rues, etc. Sale every day at 2 r.ai.and
7 p. m. all this week, with n grand wind up
SATURDAY, 24. 175 Federal St., Allegheny.
H. M'KNIGHT, Auctioneer.
SAIITHSOrt & VINCENT,
GENERAL AUCTIONEEUS.
Sales ot real estate, merchandise at stores,
household poods at residences (Jowelry sales
for the trade only) promptly attended to.
0'filce,58 Eisner building, cor. Sthand Wood st.
D
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
FAlRvIEW PLAN.
Situate on Pittsburg and Bellevue Electric
Railroad, adjoining Bellevue. Prices ranR
in ftom J200 to $600 a lot. Call or send lor
plan.
GEO. & COTTON & CO..
C4 Federal street,
Allegheny.
TOWN SITE
FACTORIES ASSURED
WITH-
4,500-EMPLOYES.
$50,000 will handle tho aobeme, and
there is a net profit in it of not less
than $250,000. To tho right kind of
people this Is the opportunity of a '
lifetime. Prompt action required, as
we have only a few days' option.
LIGGETT BROS.,
71 DIAMOND ST.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
l.
TWENTIETH WARD,
1,200 Feet,
NICE LBVHL FBOIITAGE,
$15 to $25
A FRONT FOOT
Less than othelr properties are selling
for in same neighborhood. Conven
ient to street cars and P. R. R., sur
rounded by residences that cost from
10,000 to 25,000. Will sell as a
whole or in blocks,, and on terms to
suit purchasers.
SKIVINGTON. PEDDER & CO.,
166 FOURTH AVE.
PROSPECT PLACE,
SQUIRREL HILL.
Desirable residence sites In the Prospect
Place Plan, frontintrteShady, Denniston, Ir
win, Homewood aves , Beechwood Boule
vard SO lr, wide, and D.tlzell Place 6Q ft. wide;
size o( lots 60x150. 50x180 and 100x200, with
building restriction; all streets graded.
Prices and terms reasonable. Don't delay
in purchasing 0110 of theso desirable lots, as
tho Squirrel Hill district, convenient to
Schenley Park, is bound to be one or the
finest residence locations in tho East End,
and enhancement of values are sure. For
plans and further particulars see
REED B. COYLE & CO.,
Corner Fourth ave. and Grant St.
6,750.
OAKLAND RESIDENCE.
A BARGAIN FOR A QUICK PURCHASER.
A verv desirable bricE residence, almost
new, situated on one of the finest paved
streets in Oakland. Contains 8 rooms, bath,
laundry, cemented cellar, sliding doors,
beautiful slate mantels, tile hearths and
vestibule, both case? in fact, all modern
conveniences. To fee this property i to buy
it, as it is remarkably cheap. Lot 22x100 to
alley, with nice stable and carriage house
in rear. For particulars see qttlcklv
WATT & KEVIN,
169 Fourth avence.
EDUCATIONAL.
PARK INSTITUTE,
204 NORTH a'V ALLEGHENY.
New rapid phonography. Surest anil quietest
method of learning shorthand. Complete commer
cial courses. Day and evening sessions.
L. LUDDEN. A. M.. Principal.
WINTER RESORTS.
THE OGLETHORPE,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
A perfect Winter Resort Hotel. Opens January
4. Send for circular. Famous for climate, health
fulne s. balmy sea air. One drives, pine forests aud
aquatic and field sports.
WARKKN LELAND. JR.. Manager.
AMUSEMENTS.
DUQUESNE. LeSSte,
To-night and all the week
Mr.
Henry
E.
DIXEY
In a grand revival of "PATIENCE."
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Popular
prices. "Wednesday matinee, bet seats, 50c
Next week Hoyt's "A Texas Steer."
de!9-33
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
TO-NIQHT.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
THE
MERRY
COMEDY,
IDS.
BILL.
PRTfll?Q. Nipthts, 15, 25, 50.75O.
riVIUElO . Matinee, 25, SJcKeserved.
Next week.Chas. Uanford, "Julius Caesar.'
del&9
fTUIE ALVIN THEATER
To-ntsht. Wed. and-ftrt. matinees.
THE FALL OF ATLANTA I!
For the benefit or Post 88. G. A. R.
Next week "The Junior Partner." del3-38
HARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY.
To-night. Matinees Tuesdav, Thursday
and Saturday.
IRWIN BROS. SPECIALTY CO.
Monday and all Week, uolS-61
HAr.RIS' THEATER-MRS. P. HARRIS.
R. L. BRITTON, T. F. DEAN, proprie
tors and 'managers. Every afternoon and
evening, Wilbnr Opera Company and Suiie
Kirwtn. To-day's matinee and nizht "Boc
cacio." Week Dec. 2G-Wilbur Opera Comp'y.
de20 S2-TTS
a marvel of realistic art;
Now on exhibition dally at Edmund
son & Perrine's. 35 Smlthfleld street.
Proclaimed by the press and public to be
tho most wonderlul picture of the ace. Ad
mission 25 cents. Hours, 9 a.m. till 10 p. x.
dulO-23
GBRMANIA SAVINGS BANK,
COR. WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS.
Deposits of $1 and upward received, and
interest paid thereon, cuuimenciii from the
1st and 15tii of each month.
Joseph Abel, President: A. E. Succop. Vice
President; A. E. Niemann, Secrotarv: W. If.
Wilker, Treasurer; George W. Guthrie,
Solicitor.
Directors Josenh Abel. A. Groetzintrer.
J. F. Havekotte. Charles F. Schwarz. Chris
tian Slebert, William Neeb, Peter Keil, H.
II. Niemann, A. E. Succop.
Open dally irom 9 a. m. to I r. it., and on
Saturday from 9 a. m. to 6 p. M. tts
JAS. M'NEIL & ERG.,
BOILERS, PLATE AND clIEETlllON
WORK.
PATENT EUEI-.T-IUWN- ANNEALING
BOXES.
With nn Increased capacity and hydranlls
machinery, we are prepared to rurnish all
work in oar lino cheaper and better than by
the old methods, llenalrin and tteneral
machine work. Twenty-ninth ttreet and
Allegheny Valley Railroad telu-CO-Tra
ROAD HORSE.
Five years old; .Sound; Vory kind nnd rpu
le; also bngjry and harness; will bn sold
heap. 437 Petin :ir. TM
FICTION KjONTHLY.
A. Xciv Muicazlne contaliilnir an original
novel oi at nriiiiiir Inn rest, entitled "A. Si trance
f ousehnld," complete In No, 2, now leauy.
Price lO cents. All newsdealers uud the Inter
national News Company, New York.
pure butter;
SOLD BT
GEO. K. &TEVEX30X & CO..
Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies,
Sixth arena . liu-uwy
EUBOPE.VN STEAMSHIPS.
HOLIDAY REMITTANCES TO THEOM)
country Draft, nwneyprdersand for
elan bank notes nt New Yorlc rates. Moner
remlttecl to all parts or Europe. MAX
SCHAMBEEG & Co , Foreiirn Bankers and
Steamship Acents, 527 Sniitlifield street,
Pittsburi:, Pa. Established 1366. rre
WHITE STAR LINE.
For Quccustown and Liverpool,
nova! ami United state MaltMeamers.
SrI2nanJc'.Vec-:i' 7an Germ'c Jan. 18. 6 a m
rentoniclJe;.a.I:30nm llajetlc. Jan. 25. 11am
Britannic. Jan. 4.7am Britannic Feb. 1. 6 are
Adriatic Jan. 11. 1 pin 'rrnlonlr.Frn.D.llOani
From W hlte Star dock, root of West Tenth street.
New York.
saloon rates. f50 and nnward. according to
steamer and locitlon or berth. -Second cabin on
these steamers. $-10 and H: limited excursion tick
. . and tfi: seirage from or to tbeoldcoun
trv. 20.
Whtte Star drafts payable on demand lnalltha
FlPt? aoj53 Jbrpugnont Great Britain. Apply
lfi.J.H?N J MC.COluill'K. 6J9 Smltlilield street,
rlilsb,ur&i,orIi- MA1TLAND KKUSKY, General
Agent, -j) Broadway, N. Y. nolu-D
INMAN LINE.
City or Paris and Cltyor New York,
10,500 tons each.
City or Berlin.' City or Chester.
NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL:
City or Berlin. Wcdnesdty. Dec. 23. 1 p. M.
NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON:
u
City of New York. Saturday. Feb. 25. ltTCr. jr.
City ol Chester. Saturday, Ma eh 4. 7: 0 A. M.
City of Paris, Siturday. March 11. 12 Noon.
City of Berlin. Saturday. March 18. 8.C0 A. M.
For rate? of passage and other information
apply to
INTEKNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY,
Gen'l Agents, G Bowling Green, New York, or
to J. J. McCOBMICK. 61) smlthfleld St.. Pitts
burg. delS-TTS
KOYAI. MAIL rk. jissii -s.
GLASGOW to PHflAOEIiPHIA
via DERRY and GAL WAY. The most di
rect route from Scotland and North and
Middle of Ireland.
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPAS9ED.
Intermediate, stju. Sreenu?-), li.
STATE SERVICE OF
, ,M- Y AJvIAN X,UVE5
LI NIL. J STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK aud GLASGOW
via Londonderry every Fortnight.
Dee. 29 State of California soox.
Jan. 19. State of "ebraskn......ll:30 x. h.
FpIi.9 . Stateof 1 itlironiia. soox.
Cabin, $40. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, ilX
Apply to J.J.MCCORMICK, G39 Smlthfleld sc
, 0lS-D
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91 and 92 Water Street
PITTSBURG, PA.
naM3-TTSzosn
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It win never chill in the coldest temperature
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In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and
its "fire test" is so high as to make it usabso
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MANUFACTURERS,
fel PITTSBURG. PA.
Now is tbo best season for piontins and
prnnine trees, laying ont of lawns and tak
ln cbarge of work generally; also draining
HERMAN HELM,
LANDSCAPE GARDENER,
ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg,
TUS
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KAILKOIDS.
TJITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIK
KAIW.OAD
i. I
Com nan r Schedule In effect .Nov. ;u. 13ttl Cen
tral lime.-P. i L. K. K.K.-IJKi-AKT.-IorClevc-laud.
;:0O. 8:W a. m.. "Z:ia 4:3). '10:3 p. in. For
Chlcaeo. ';:i a. m..i:10. 4:20 o. in. I' or Cincinnati
andS.!.ouls,i:10, 10:Jp. m. For Dunjlo.'llilj a.
m., 4:20. li):2Sp. m. ror Salamanca. S-OOi. m.
'M0. 'lOrJS p. mj For Youngstown and New
fnstle. 7:00i 'Ji:!)! '11:15 a. in.. '2:10. WHO. 4:21,
IH:r.p. m. Fi.r Beaver Falls. 5:33: 7:00. S:00,
r tle.iver fans. o:w: i;uu. o;uu,
f. "2:in. 3:10, 4:a 5:i, 10:3 D. m.
5:30. 6:3, B:00. (1:4), T.3. "7-30
0:30, 'IUU. 111:45a.m.. '1:011, 1:10.
I 1:1. a. m.. '1:0a
Vor Chsrtlers. V
s:(.'!):la. 0:31). 10:
sii. 311.V 4;ivr.in .i-n smiu. 10:30 o. m.
AitRIVK-Froni Cleveland. 6a a in.. '12:30.
3:13. 7:43 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and
fct. Louis. 6:30 a. m.. I2:3U. 7:45 p. m. From
IlufTalo, liift) a. m., K:SV, '3:1t, !):30p. in. From
Salamanca. '. :30. 10:tH)a. m. 7:43 p. m. From
Youngstown and New i astle. '6-3D. 57.25. '10:10
a. re.. 'K:3a 5:1s. 7:45. 0:30 p. m. From Be-ver
Falls.5:20. '8:30, 7:25. 'loaTOa. m.. '120. 2:03, '3:00,
3:15. 7:43.9:3'P. m. , ,
P.. C. Y. trains for Maiull-.d andjleechmont,
7:10a. m.. 10:31 a. in., 3:43 p. in.
J".,C. & Y.tralr.s Troni .Mansfield and Beechnont.
6:57. VsSQ. A' a. in. 1:05 p. rn.
P.. McK. AY. H. It. IlKrAirr For New Haven
and West Newton, 'otaoa. in., 3:00 u. m.
ARRIVE -From New Haven and. West Newton.
9:00a. m '4.-07P. in.
For McKeesport. Ellzalicth. Jlonongahela Cltv
and Belle Vernon. ii:10.t3:I3, H:u5a.in.,'4:oa,,t3:a
p. in.
From Belle Vernon. Monongahela Clty.EHzaheth
and McKecsDort,t5o,7:40. tIl:05a.m..l2:55.'3rM
p. m.
Dally. Sundays yonlv. t To and from New
Castle only. tTo nnd frum Me Keeportonly.
City Ticket Offlce. 630 Smlthfleld Street,
KAILROABS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
In effect 12:01 p. m.. December 18. 1892.
Trains will leave "Union Stotlon.PI ttabnra,
as follows (Eastern Standard Time):
MAIN LTNE EASTTVAJRD,
Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Can
dally at 7:15 a. m.. arriving at Ilarrisburg at I'M
p.m.: Philadelphia, 4:15 p. m. :' New York. 7 p.
ru.; Baltimore. 4:40 p. m.: Washington, 5:55 n.
Ilarrisburjc Accommodation dally, except Sunday
iSa. m., arriving at Harrlstiurt; 3:10 p. m.
Day xpres dally at 8 a. m.. arriving at Harris
burj;3r2up. m.. Philadelphia. 6:50 p.m.. New
York 9:35 p. rn.. Baltimore 6:45 p.m.. Washing
ton 8:15p.m.
Mall train Snnday only. 3:40 a. m.. arrives Harris
bur?7D. m.. Philadelphia 10:55 d. m.
Mall Express dally at lp.m.. arriving at Harris
burg lOrJ) p. in., connecting at HarrlsburE- for
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Express dally at 4:10 o. m arrivlnc
at Harrlslnirtr 1:00 a. m., Philauelphla 4:3 a. m.t
and New York 7:10 a. in.
Eastern Express at7:4p. m., dally, arrlvin- Hsr-
ribur(c2:10a. m., Baltimore Clio a.m.. Vsh.
lnjtion 7:33 a. rn.. Philadelphia 5:05 a. m. and
N ew York 7:40 a. m.
Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arrlvinjc at Harris
trarR 3:33 a- m.. Philadelphia 6:50 a. m.. New
York 9:30 a. m.. Baltimore 6:0) a. m.. Washing
ton 7:30 a. m.
All through trains connect at Jersey City with
boats of "Brooklyn Annex," for Brooklyn. N.T.,
avoiding double ferrlasre and journey through
New York City.
Johnstown Accom.. except Snnday. 3:0 p. m.
Greensburg Accom.. 11:3s p.m. week days; 10:3)
Sundays, tireensburg Express 5:15 p. m.. ex
cept Sunday. Deny Express 10:45 a. m.. except
Sunday.
WaliAccom., 5:25. 6:00. T:40."8:3S. 8:50. 9:40. lOrajL
10:45a. m.. 11:15. 1:00. ISO. 2:30.3:40.4:00.413!
4:a. 5:15. 6:00. 6:4. 7r3. 9:05. I0:an 11: p. mT.
15:10 night, weekdays, bundav. K40, Iu:30a. m..
12::S. 1:00, 2:30. 4:30. 5:30. 7:20. 9:4a 10:30 p.m.
V likinsburg Accom. 5:25. 6:00, 6:i5. 6:55. 7.-00. 7r3u
7:4a 8:10..s:3S. 8:5a 9:40. 10::0, 10:45, 11:10a. mT.
12:01. 12:15. 12:30. 1:01. 1:3?. 1:30. 2:00. 2a 3:15.
3:4". 4.U0. 4:10. 4:25. 4:31 4:50. 5:0O. 5:15. 5:30. 5:45.
6:00. 6:20. 6:40. 7r25. bOO. 9:05. 9:45, 10:20, 11:10.
11:35. p. m.. and 12:10 night, week days except
Monday. Sunday. 5:30, SM. 10:30. a. m.. Uili.
1:00. 1:30. 3:30. too, 5:C0. 7:2a 9:00, 9:40. 10:30 p.m.
Braddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:0a 6:15. 6:45. 7.-oa 7::3.
7:10. 8:00. 8:10. 8:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:20. 10:45. 11:10
am.. 12:01. I2:is. 12:30. 1:00. 1:20. 1:30. 2:0a 2B0.
3:15. 3:40. 4:0a 4:ia 4:25. 4:30, 40 4:5a 5:0a 5:15,
6.3a 5:45, 6:00. 6:2a 6:40. 7:25. 8:20. 9.-059:43. l2a
11:10. 11:33. p. m., 12:10 night, week days. Bun
dav.5:Sa 8:oa 8:40. J0:30a. m., 12:25. 1:00, 1:10.
2:30, 4:3a 5:30. 7:20. 9:C0. 9:ta 10:30 p. rnT
SOUTH-WEST PENN RAILWAY.
For Unlontown 5:25 and 8:35 a. ra.. ISO snd 4r3
p. ra. week days.
MONONGAHELA DIVISION.
OH AND AFTER 12:01 T. M., DZCIMBEB 18. 183".
For "West Brownsville ana Unlontown 10:40 a.
m. For West Brownsville 7-35 and 10:40 a. m.
an d 5:00 p. m. On aunday, 8:55 a. m. and 1:01
P. ir.
For Monongahela Clty.'Dravosburg and "West
Elizabeth. 6:(C, 7:35. Sua. 10:40 a. ra.. 1:01. 5:00.
5:55 and 11:35 p. m. week daw. Sunday,8:55 a. m..
1:01. 4:30 and 9:40 p. m. Dravosburg only, 12:05
noon and 3:20 p. m. week days. West Ellzabet
only. 4:15, 6:30 and 9:00 p. m.
WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
On and aftzb 12:C1 a. m.. December. 19. 1392,
From Federal street station. Allegheny City:
For Sprlngdale. week days-6:2a 8:45. 9:25, 10:40.
11:50a m.: 1:30, 2:2a 4:tO, 5:00. 5:45. 8:10. 8:20.
8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays 12:35 and 9:30
p.m.
For Butler, week days 0:55, 8:45, 10:40 a. ra.; 3:15
and 6:10 p. m.
For Freeport. week davs 6:55. 8:45. 10:40 a. m.i
3:15. 4:00. 5:00, 8:10, 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays
12:35 and 9:30 p. m.
For Apollo, week days. 10:43 a. m. and 50 p. m.
For Panlton aud Blalrsvllle, week days. 6:55 a. m..
3:15 and '0:30 p. ra.
The Excelsior Baggage Express Company will
call for and check baggage from hotels and resi
dences. Time cards and full information can ba
obtained at the ticket offices. No. 110 Fifth avenue,
corner Fourth avenue and Try street and Union
station.
CUAS. E. PUGH. J. K. WOOD.
General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY TAKING
encct December 18. 1892. Trains leave Union
station (Eastern standard time): Corry Ac. 6 a.
m.. BraeburnAc. 7 a. m.: Niagara Ex.. dally,
8:40 a. in., arriving at Buffalo, S p. m. : DuBols
and Wllllamsport, dally except Sunday, 8:40 a. m..
arriving at U llllamsport, 6:45 p. m. : Klttannlng
Ac. 9:50 a. m: Braeburn Ac. 12:05 p. m. : Tltus
vllie and Wllllamsport Ex., 1:30 p. m.: Braeburn
Ac, 2:30 p. in; Emlenton Ac. 3:45p.m.; Klttan
nlng Ac. 5 p. m. : Braeburn Ac. 5:30 p. m. : Brae
burn Ac. 6:15 p. m. : Valley Camp Ac, 7:50 p. m.t
Buffalo night Ex , dallv. 9:10 p. m.. arriving at
Buffalo 7:15 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac, 11:40 p. m.
Sunday church trains- Emlenton, 9:05 a. m.t Kit
tanning. i-:w j. m.i jsraeourn. :w p. m. .run
man bnifet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping
cars on night trains between Pittsburg and Buffalo.
en riirsourgana tsunait
JAS. P. ANDERSON.
DAVl l JICCAHGO. JAS. P. ANDERSON.
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agent.
Troys Pittsburgh Union Station.
1 jfennsulvaniH UnesT
'lrains Ron by Central Tims.
Ifortbvrest System Fort Wayne Konto
Dar art or Chicago, points intermediate and beyond:
7.15 a.m.. 12.0O n n., 12 30 p.m., 8 Jo p. m., 10.40
p.m., 111.30 pjn. Arrive from same points: fl.00
a.m.. Z20 a.m., 6JU0 aja., &) aja., 5.15 p.m.,
6.45p.ra.
Dar art forToledo, points intermediate andbeyond:
f7.15 a.m.,l-.00n'n., 12.S0pjn.,lllJ0pjn. Auuvx
lrom tame points: f 1X0 a.m., 6.40 ajn., f6.45p.rn.
DarART for Cleveland, points intermediate and
bey.nd: t.10 a.m., 7J5 a.m., flJ5 pja,
112ip.m. Arrive from same points: 55Ua.m
lJbb p.m., 5.45 p.m., 160 p.m.
Depart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Beuaire:
-fC.10a.rn., 1 J5 pjn fi.10 pjn. Arrive from same
points: J9JO0 a.m., 41.55 p.m., 6i0pjn.
Depart lor New CasUc, Erie, Yonngstown, Ashta
bula, points intermediate and beyond: fJSO a.uu,
tl2.00 n'n. Arrive from same points: fl-40 p.m.,
fs0 p.m.
Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown
and Niles, J3.45 p.m. Arrive from same points:
48 40 a m
Depart for Youngstown, 1Z00 n'n. Arrive front
Youngstown, 6.4o p.m.
Sonthvrest System-Pan ITandlelTonte
DarART lor Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St.
Louis, pomts intermediate and beyond: 8J0 a.nu,
8j0 p.m., 0 50p.m., U0 p.m. Arrive from
same points: 2.20a.rfl., a(Wa.m..5.40pjn.
Defart for Coiumbus, Chicago, points intermediate
and beyond: 11.43 a.m., 10xfp.m. Arrive from
same points: 2.20 a.m., 2A"- pjn.
Depart for Washington, fd-15 a. m., 183SS sum-,
fl.53p. m.,t3.J5p.m.,t-1.45pjn.,'t40p.m. Arrive
from Washington, tH.55 a.m., f7i0 a.m., i&SO a.m.,
flOUB a.m.,r-35p.n.,io-25p.m.
Depart for Wheeling, 8J0 a. m., fll.IO a.m.,
f2.45 p. m., 6.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling,
8.45 a. ra,t2 15 p.m., -fSSip. m., 5.i0p.m.
Special Notices.
Pdxlman Sleeping Cars and Pullman Dnrrro
Cars ran through, East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
Local Sleeping Cars ranning to Colnmbos, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station
at 9 o'clock p. m.
Time Tables of Throngh and Local Accommoda
tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can
le obtained at U0 Fifth Avenue and Union Station.
Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices cf the Penn
sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh.
Daily. tEx. Sunday. JEx. Saturday. TIEl.'lIcmday.
JOSEPH WOOD, K A. FOKD,
GistrsI auajK Gsairil Zaararer Irat.
PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAILWAr
Schedule In effect May 15. 1S92 (Central time).
Depot cor. Anderson st. and liiver ar. AUezheny.
Depart for Chicago. 2:00 p. m. Solid train with
Pullman sleeping car. For Kane, Bradford, t7:10
a. m. For Clarion. t7:10 a. m.. t2:0O p. m. For
Fovburr. 7:li'a. m.. t2:00. 14:Sp. m. For Buffalo,
Frle. Sleadvllle. 17:10 a. m. For Greenville.
Mercer, Grove city. t7:I0a. m.. t2:C0 p.m. For
Akron. Cleveland, 17:10 a. m.. 1:00 p. m. For Xew
Castle. "7:11 a. m.. '2:00. t3:0S p. m. For Butler.
16:30. 1:10. tPOa. m.. -2:00. 14:23. tS:lSp. m.
Trains arrive: From Kane. t8:45 p. m.; Clarion.
111:30 a. m.. t:4S p. m.: FoxburE. t9:05. tU:S0 a.
m.. 16:43 p. m.: Erie. 1 3:50 p. m.: Greenville. Mer
cer. tll:30a. m.. 1s:Wp. m.: Akron. 'Iia5 a. m..
t6:4S p. ra.: Ji'ew Castle. 19:05. '11:55 a. m.. :
p. m.i Butler. 17:00. rl.-OS. 111:30a. ra.. 13:50, ,45
p. m. : from Chicago, '11:33 a. m.
Dally. tEicept Sunday.
BALTT1IOKE AND OHIO RAILROAD
schedule in effect Nov. 13, l3i Eastern time.
r or asmngton. u.
C, Baltimore, Phila
delphta and .v
York, luoin and
9 2upm.
fVf xSSKV or Cumberland.
-ttjo, -s ou a m. ;i io,
82upm.
For Connellsvllle.
Gso. '80t', J330 am,
3110. $113. 0u and
Sfflpo.,, ,
For Unlontown.
50. 800. S330m.
4110, 41J and 0J
For Mt. Pleasant.
t6 50 and 0O am. JI 10, t4li and 05pm.
For Washington, PaV, 7 20 and J30a ra. '400,
44 45. T 3u p m.
For Wheeling. "7 29 and $9 30 a m. '400. 130.
lor Cincinnati and St. Louis. 7 20 am, .1
nm.
For Columbus. "7 20 a m. 7 30 p ra.
For Newark, 7 20 a m. "7 30 p in.
For Chicago. "7 20 a m and 1 30 p ra.
Trains arrive from ew York, rhlladelphla,
rialtlrnore and Washington. "S 20 am. S40pm.
From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 8 la
a m, S n in. Frum Wheeling, 'a 50 and '10 45
am. 3! 5audJ 45pm.
Parlor and sleeping ears to Baltimore, Washing
ton. Cluclunatl and Chicago.
Dallv. SUallr e.tccpi bunday. SSondavonly.
The 1'lttsburg Transfer Company will call for and
check bagtage from hotel and residences upon
orders left at B. A O. ticket oHce. corner Fifth
avenueand Wood street, and 633 Smlthfleld street,
J. T. UDELL. CUAS. O. SCULL.
GeneralManager. Hen, Pass. Axeat.
m
Atlantic Express and Kevstone Express dally at
1.30 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsbnrg, 10:30 a m t
Baltimore. 1:25 p. m.: "Washington. 2:30 n. m -Pblladelnhla-
1:25 n. ni.: New York an T
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