&?. if" V THE FJTTSBtnRG- DISPATCH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21, 1892. LARGE GAINS ARE FREQUENTLY OBTAINED FROM THESE SMALL ADS- MEETINGS AXD NOTICES. Sleetlncs. AXNUALMEETIXG-THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders or the Monongaheia laTlgatlon Company -.111 beheld at the office of the companv, NoTs Wood street, Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY. January K. 1833. at I o'clock r. M.. for the election or officers for tbt ensuing year and the transaction or other business. W. BAKEWELL. Secretary. Xluslm-ss Chances. THE FIKM OF SCHWARTZ A CTIEKBT WAS dltsolTed on December 1 by mutual consent. AH accounts due and payable to said firm will be jiald to and all claims against same paid at &U Wood su. Flltsburs, -'-. bZs'?wIC,.?V.????Swert A Shame. T. M. sCH AKl. auarjK.. JAMES C. CHEBItr. TOOTICE lb HEREBY GIVES THATTilE FIRSI IN of Deiscroth & Wynu has this day been ols--t..,w r k Wvnn retlrlnr. The bnslness will be continued bv the remaining partner A. H. Delser oth. who will pnv all ilebts and rcceUc all money due late firm E. R. WTNN. A. ILDElsEROlU. H'lttsonrg. December. 1S92. ISOI.UTION-IHE FIRM OF METCALF. l'Al'I. i Co., doing business as the Verona Tool Works, was dissolved November 1, 1892. by the retirement therefrom of Orlando Metcalf. The business will be continned by the remaining mem bers of said firm In the name of -the Verona Tool Worts. JACOB W. PAUL, II. b. TAUL, HARRY W. ARMSTRONG. VOTICE IS I1EREBT GIVEN THAT THE i partnership heretoiore existing between David i. Adams and John Uerr. or Millvale, has been dissolved, Mr. Adams taking charge or the restau rant, to whom all claims against tne same should be pre-cntcd. and Mr. Ilerr takes charge of the feed store, and will settle all claims against the same. JIiLLVaLK, December 1. 1335. THE KEYSTONE BREWING COMPVNT, Limited Notice of Dissolution and Appoint ment of LlQUiilatlng Trustees. Notice is hereby fleu that the Kcv6tone Brewing Company, I.Im ted. a partnership aciatton organized under an actor the General Assembly of the Common wealth or Pennsylvania entitled "An art author izing the formation of partnership associations ill Willi h the capital subscribed shall alone be re sponsible forjhe debts or the association, except under certain circumstances" approved June -, JSM. and the supplements thereto, bv articles dated .o ember 2. 1855, recorded in the Recorder's oBce of Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, in Limited I'arlnershln Book, Vol 1, page 27. and amended articles dated October 10. laST. recorded in 6ald Kecerder's office In Limited I'artnershlp Itook. Vol. 5. psgeS30. at a meeting or its mem bers held October H, 1S30, by vote o! a majority In number and value of interest did resolve and de termine tint "said association be dissolved, and notice is hereby given also that at 6ald meeting or OctolierU ISM, Joseph Lantncr. Martin I.arpe, and Benjamin bchmldt were elected as liquidating trustees to wind up said association and to apply and distribute Its assets according to law. J. . & E. G. FERGUSON, fcollcltors. J OSEPn L A-TTTNEn. MAUI IN LAITE. BENJAMIN SCHMIDT. Election. TmKD NAfioxAL Bank, rrrrsBcro. j December 14 ISM. J ILrCTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR J nine directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing Tear. ill be held at the banking hou'CoUS and 53 Wood st., on TUEfcDAi. January 10. 1S13. between the hours or 11 A. M. and 1 p. v. W. STEINMEYEK, Cashier. FlKST N'ATIOVAL BANK. PlTTSBtTnG. Pa. rpHEAVNUAL ELECTION FOR NINE DI X RECTOR". lor this bank to scre for the ensu lrs; year ill be he'd at the banking house, corner Wood st. and Fifth ay.. TUEsDAY. January 10, ItSS, between the hours of l'nnon and lr. M. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. December, 10. ISO! l)i"QtjFE National Bask, J Pitsbcrg. Vk.. Dec 10. IS9J. j Ir-LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR j (10) ten directors to serve this naufc for the en suing year will be held at the banking house. No. MB bmltlifleld street, on TUESDAY. January 10, ItSS, bttween the hours of 12 v. and 1 r. M. A. U. PATTiRbON. Cashier. Lesal Notices. A. ISB EL. Attorney at Law, & Diamond street. 37STATE OF J. D. BERND. DECEASED-EX-J ECUTOItS' Notice Notice Is hereby given that let'ers testamentary on the estate of J. D, Ilernd, late of the city or Pittsburg. In the county of Allegheny and htate of Pennsylvania, deceased, have bten granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hat in: claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to JOSIAII roHEN", b. L. FLEIbHMAN. Executors. S3 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. INSTATE OF JOSEPH WALTON. DECEASED, j Allegheny county. s. 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Samuel Newton, Oakdale station, Allegheny Co.. Pa. BARBER-Colored barber: steady employment. Inquire at No. 4 Frankstown av.. East End, 4 Pittsburg. BARBERS wanted. Black's 10 A. M. Will meet you at Boss BOY to learn the barber trade: one with some knowledge of the business preferred. Apply at C. KlrsclTs, ra7 Tena ay.. Pittsburg. Pa. BOY-Good smart boy. Inquire 11 o'clock A. M. at St. Charles Hotel. BUrCHER-A neat and tidy good meat cutter v. lih reference. Home Dressed Meat Co., Southside. Pittsburg. C CANVASSERS Salary or commission: for boll- day novelties. 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. DRUG CLERK Registered Q. A.: must be recommended and sober. Address at once N oname. Dispatch office. I ENGINEER Flrst-class engineer of good ad U dress and habits to Introduce a specialty to engineers; salary. Address T. T. bouthwick. Rochester. N. i. n T AN A stpndv man for steward of a small club 111 In a euburban town; salary moderate; refer ence required. Address Wm. B, Ewlng, New Kensington, Pa. MAN Energetic newspaper man. every town 5,030 and over, to become our local publisher: big opening. Jefferson Jackson, K. 5, 415 Dear born, Chicago, MECHANICAL draughtsman. Apply to C. T. Hanna, No. 171 Fourth ay. MENT Positions for good business men. The Provident Life Association. Xo. 2U7 N. Lib erty St.. Baltimore, Md.. desires to engage a man ager In this part or the state. An experienced, ac tive business man, who can present proper testi monials as to character and ability, and who is willing to do personal work, is ofiered a perma nent and profitable position. The association also requires the services of special, district and local agents. Address Agency Department. MEN Good men in every town and city to represent a building and loan association upon the best plan ever chartered in Pennsylvania: good territory for good men; remember we give agent good rates and control of his territory: gje references and experience. Address or call Keystone National Savings Fund and Lban As sociation, room 25, fourth floor. Downing .Build lug, Eric, Pa. MINERS-At 0!d Eagle mines. Ell horn station, JlcKeesport Jt Bellevernon R, E.r 10J colored practical miners with tools: houses lurnlshed to miners with ramllles: wages based on scale adopted by railroad coal operators of same district; mines are now In operation. Apply to Superintendent, PACKERS-3 well experienced china and glass ware pacters. Apply at once to manager basement department Kauimanns'. SALESMAN An experienced city salesman to O represent an old-established wholesale gro cery house: we waiit none but what can come well recommended and rully acquainted with the busi ness. Address Who esale Grocer. Dispatch office. SALESMAN Experienced prodnce salesman, to solicit orders and make collections; references required. K., Dispatch office. SAL1.SM EN" to handle our ramons patent Foun tain Ink Eraser, the latest and most complete eraser ever invented, overcoming ivery objection to the old erasers: used like a fountain pen; will erase ink and other stains instantly: leaves no mark and lias no equal: will sell itself when its perrect work is shown. We give exclusive terri tory, and allow from 150 to 300 per cent profit: on receiptor 50 cents will mall sample with price list and terms: also a sample or our celebrated PInless Clothes Line for 50 cents, or sample of both rorfl. PInless Clothes Line Co., No. 97 Hermon St., Worcester. Mass. STENOGRAPHER State age. experience and salary expected. Box 363. Klttannlng, Pa. EA SALESMEN We want good live men to sell our teas and coffee to consumers: good wages to li e men Call or address Grand Union Tea Company. 307 Market St. A cents, AGENTS Salary or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical ink Erasing Pencil) the most uselul and novel invention of the age; erases Ink thoroughly In. two seconds: works like magic; 200' to 500 per cent profit: agents making $30 per week: wc also want a general agent to take charge orterrltorjrand appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money. Write for terms and sam ple of erasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 10, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS Mineral Lamp Wicks never burn out: no smoke, no soot, no trimming; light equal to gas: three samples 10c; assorted dozen 25c Stayner & Co., Providence, B, I. AGENTS We want men who are already travel ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side line; name references and territory. Manaract urers' Oil 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. Stayner Jt, Co., Providence. R. I. AGENTS Ladies and gentlemen; G to J10 a day; sells at sight. Alpha-Premier Co., 709 New Grant st. AGENTa $3 to f7 daily: experience unneces sary. Putnam & Co., Perfumers, West Wln eted, Ct. AGENT To sell Wiegand's picture hanger. WIcgand Hanger Co., 123J Penn. Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICES Good sewers: others to learn dressmaking and cnttlng. 930 Penn a v. S1HORUS ladles for Wilbur Opera Co.: must be I young ana good-looking. Apply any day this eek at 1 o'clock, StagcManager, ll arris' Theater. COOKS, houseglrls; Penn av. places free. Exchange, 310 GIEL For general housework. 159 Grant av., Allegheny: references required; good place with small family. GIRT. For general housework: colored or white. 23 Bluff st.. near College. GIRL-For general housework. Artzberger, 47 Cedar av.. Allegheny. HOUSE GIRLS (25)-Good places waiting free. Central, No. 2 sixth st. LADIES makefio a weel: who write for us at home: no canvassing. Reply with addressed and stamped envelope Woman's Co-operative Toilet Co. (Incorporated), South Bend, Ind, WOME.V Immediately First-class woman, first and second cooks, head waitresses and eight dining-room girls. Address, with relerence and wages wanted. Box 28, Homestead. aiale and Femalo njlp Wanted. HELP At once, man cook, waiter, farm hands, teamster, hotel cooks, dishwashers, cham bermaids, laundress, dining room girls: family cooks, J5 per waek; chambermaids. 200 house girls' hair-grown girls, middle-aged nurse, colored cook. Median's Agency, 513 Grant it. HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls nurses, houseglrls, German and colored girls, laundresses, hotel help, drivers, farm hands, white and colored waiters, one colored boy. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson. COS Grant st, LADIES or yonng men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes; 1 to J3 per day can be quietly made: work sent by mall: no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box 5331. Boston. Mass. Established 1SS0. LADIFS or gentlemen wishing to add (10 a day to their income. For particulars address Bern sen, Dispatch office. SltuatlonsTVante.il. ACCOUNTANCY Books posted and accounts adjusted: simple and complex work skillfully done. 3. J. Casselis. P. O. Box 1S33, Pittiburg. WANTED. Situations Wanted. VjOSmoN A young man with two years' ex l penence wishes position as stenographer with large concern w here there Is chance for promotion ana permanent position. Address S. T. E, Dis patch office. POSITION By young man as assistant book keeper: good penman and quick at figures: can rurnlJli good reference. Address B. A. A., Dis patch oEice. POSITION as bookkeeper Dy a thoroughly ex perienced man. Best of references and satis faction guaranteed. Address W. H., Dispatch office. POSITION-Respeclsble boy of 16 years; refer ences; willing to work and give satisfaction. Address Room 207, Ferguson block. POSITION As drug clerk Q A. : 4 years' experi ence: speaks German: best of references. Address Salol, ulspatch office. VOSITION Lumber position: educated and ex perienced Scotchman. Buchanan. Times building. POSITION As watchman or Janitor. Inquire at H. Klelier & Bro. 's. No. 508 vt'ood st. SITUATION A flrst-class while man cook and. wife, firsl-class In all branches: city or coun try: best of references. AddressJ. L. Olden, Jean nette. Pa. SITUAllON Bva stenographer or bookkeeper. Address Stenographer. Dispatch office TTTORK Lieht work at home any kind; steam Y power If required. AddressJ, xx,. unarioiie and Thirty-fifth sts., city. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS-Fcw more table boarders: flrst-class board and private home; (4 per week. 2s5 Fifth ay. OCCUPANTS for furnished front rooms, 10 Sherman av Allegheny. Hotels, Dining and Luncll Rooms, ANCHOR HOTEL. Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c 35c, 50c; week, 1 25, 1 7. ft . HOTEL FtDERAL. 171 Federal, Allegheny 1 50, S2 day; special rates when permanent. Rooms Wonted. WANTED Room, breakfast, 6 o'clock dinner; private family In house with modern con veniences: positively no other boarders: will pay COper month; Fourteenth ward preferred. Com lort. Dispatch office. WANTED-Boom suitable for doctor's office. Pittsburg or Allegheny: ground or second floor. Address Doctor, Dispatch office. Wanted Partner. PAETNER-An active partner with 110.000 to 115.000 In a legitimate and well established pay ing business; will bear strict Inspection. Corres pondence lrom principals only. Address Principal, Dispatch ofiice. PARTN'ER-For real estate and insurance busi ness: must be a competent young man with some capital. Address C. B. A.. Dispatch office. Business Opportunities Wante;!. HAVE vou a business you wish to sell: have yon a firm vou wish to dispose of. Consult Wool sey Si Hamilton. No. 96 Fourth av. WANTED All kinds and classes of stores and other business opportunities to sell. Write ror terms. J. 11. Chambers & Co., 108 Fourth ay. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGEK& ZAHN-FIre Insurance Fourth ay. CO JOHN K. EWING CO.. 107 Federal St., make quick loans: money ready. MONEY to loan on mortgages: can furnish any sum desired; no delay. Piper Jfc Clark, 131 i ourth ay. MONEY at 5 per cent: we have $50,000 to loan, (300 up. J. C Alles A Co.. 164 Fourth ay. MORTGAGES on city or property at lowest rates. Co., 92 Fourth ar. Allegheny connty Heury A. Weaver, 10 LOAN 3,l,0W) on mortgages: 1100 and up . ward at 6 per cent; 500,COO at 4 per cent on residence or business property. vacant lots or farms, b. H, French. 125 Fourth av. TiTANTED To secure a loan of ft 000 from a prl I V vate party at a reasonable rate for a term of years; win give first mortgage on suburban prop erty. Address Franklin, JJIspatch ofiice. WAN1 ED-Mort gages on improved cltyor Alle gheny city property. McCune & Coulter, 98 Fourth av. WANTED To make yod a quick loan on mort gage. Snyacr & White, 1 62 Fourth ay. Miscellaneous Wanted. ELECTRIC Mrg. and SupplyCo.,S10BIssellblock, Pgh.. 64 Federal, Allegh'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; eiectrlcal repairing a specialty; phone 137-. LADIES' Dining and Lunch Room Holiday buyers when out shopping lunch atKevan's ladles' lavorite lunching resort, 908 Penn av. PAINTING and plate glass glazing. B. C Miller, 526 Grant St., Pittsburg. SEWING by dressmaker: family sewing and dressmaking bv day or week; cutting aud fit ting a tpecialtv; itriect fit: French basting and boning. Address S. S., Dispatch office. ' ri -BUNKS named toanuiromtne ust End for X fifty cents. Campbell Si Davis, No. 12 Seventh ay. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer loses' Mag Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alio gbeny. bold by all flrst-class druggists. WANTED Business and professional men to know that the Office specialty Co.. 105 Third av., keeps In stock tha most Improved office rurnl ture, filing cabinets and labor-saving office devices. WANTED -Solid gold rings for lidlesSI 50. ft f2 75 at Smlt's, cor. Liberty and Smlthfleld an4 311 Smlthfleld st. Open evenings. WANTED Contracts of hauling for all kinds of wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B., Dispatch office. WOOD and photo engraving; half tones; electro- typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments, PIANO Good uptight piano: most sell, cheap. 105 Pennsylvania av Allegheny. UPRIGHT piano, good organ; cash orexchance for furniture or anything else. 40 Mont gomery av., Allegheny. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all 6tyles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio st,, Allegheny, 'telephone 3420. DOCTOR'S BUGGY Almost as good as new; fits the car tracks: price (50. W. A. Hadfield, 253 Federal st, , Allegheny. HORSE A good 3 minute horse cheap: also Newport cntter as good as new. cost t;5; will take (33 for sleigh and bells. Jas. B. Borlln, No. 226 Second av.. Glenwood. ONE carriage, almost new; one barouche, old; one set good harness; owner quit housekeep ing: will cell at a bargain. 421 Wood st. James M. Wilkinson, Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. "lETyourrubberstaraps. steel stamps, stencils. va seat presses, orasscneexs. etc, from Sheaffer t Co., 49 Filth av. DuU'sCollege building. UTENC1LS, steel stamps, fceal presses, rubber stamps, etc W. A. Bunting. 0 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes from 4 to 130 h. p. : cheapest in tbe market: 64 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble upright boilers, mounted larm engines, steam pumps, governor, pulleys and -halting. Tel. 341)1. 23-25 Parkway. J. 3. Young, Allegheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines aad boil ers, hot water and steam beating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrich, 316 Liberty st., Pitts burg, Pa, ENGINES and boilers orevery description: brick yard supplies; contractors' and rolilngmlllma chlnery. Thomas Carlln's buns, LacockandSau dusky sts.. Allegheny. TMJB SALE At a bargain, a 10-horse power Otto X gas engine In first-class condition. Dispatch Pub. Co.. Ltd., Erie, Pa. Miscellaneous For Sale. AMCCABE crayon portrait for Christmas. Fifth av. 237 BRICK-5, 000,000 new building brick in quanti ties to shit buyer at Bedrord av., near Penn Incline. John Lanz & Co., Llm. City tele phone 220. DR. JENKINS GRIFFITH'S Ta-va-zou Cough Syrup cures la grlpp.-. coughs, colds, con sumption: Immediate reller guaranteed. Phar macy, Third and Grant. Pittsburg. I .'OR SALE Tho Encyclopaedia Britannica deals .' with knowledge rather than opinion, and with all subjects from a critical and historical rather than a dogmatic point of view; its main object is to give an accurate account or facts, and an Impar tial summary or results In every department of inquiry and research. TfOn BALE The marvel is that so admirable a i work as the Encyclopaedia Britannica should be within the reach of unpeople who are able to buy books: families with children of school age can hardly And any excuse for not furnishing them with an encyclopaedia hereafter. FOR SALE The Encyclopaedia Britannica gives information equivalent to a library of a thou sand volumes; in the age in which we live an en cyclopaedia passes out of the category of a literary luxury and becomes a veritable necessity tor ail men of education and Intelligence. TX)RSALE-The Encyclopedia Britannica was X the original and Is the moilel which all others have essayed to copy; as It was the first, to It ever was,, is now, and probable ever will be, the standard. T70B SALE The Britannica contains oyer 700 X maps: tbis Includes all of the latest maps of the American States and territories; 24,000 pages; 1,000 Illustrations; over 1,600 contributors. FOR SAIMISCELLANEOUS. rssssssKs,s,jns,i Miscellaneous For Sale. FDR SALE The Britannica to-day stands the one only adequate representative of the scholar ships of the world the monumental work ofEn gUsli literature. TTOR s ALE LOOOjjalr garters at$l. Smlt's, cor. JC Liberty and Smlthfleld and 311 Smlthfleld. IMPROVED Hammond typewriter In A 1 condi tion; cheap: for want of use: good chance for student, bteno.. P. o. Box 878; city. MISCELLANEOUS Watches of every descrip tion t: 50 and up at Smlt's, cor. Smlthfleld and Liberty and 311 Sm lthfleld st. "DAIRdlamond earrings; prlco 60; lKk. Broke, .1. uispaicn omce, Aiiegueny. OOL and billiard tables, avenue. Inquire at 1118 Penn SAFES Beautiful new house safes. Are proof, suitable for Christmas presents: call and see them. H. C. L. Koerner. 58 Diamond St. CPECIALTIES-Used by all manufacturers and O steam users, engineers, architects, etc; refer ences. Address A re tit. Dispatch office. THE following school bonds are now ror sale at office of Secretary or Board or Directors or Bharpsville School District, SbarpsvlUc Mercer county. Pa.: 10 bonds, 1200 each, ft 000. vine 1889. 10 bonds, J10 each, S2.0O0, due 1900. . 10 bonds, 5200 each, ft 000. due 1901. 10 bonds. !2u0each. ft 000. duel9u2 Interest payable semi-annually at 45i per cent per annum. Bids will be received ror all or part of the above bonds. The right to accept any or reject all bids reserved. James R. Geinmlli. Secretary. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP-HOO cash: In good town of 8. 000, Western Pennsylvania: two chairs: gooa bus iness; city prices; rent fit per month; water and both gases. Call at Dr. Griffith's drug store, corner Third av. and Grant st. BUSIN ESS-Two well established stands, doing goocTbusIness; profits 40 to 50 per cent; one a I 2606 Carson St.. the other at 69 12tn St.. Soothslde: reason ror selling, death In the family; call any evening this week. J. W. Schuchman, 2606 Car son St. DRUG STORK-60 miles from Pittsburg. In a good Iron town, doing a nlre business; best or reasons for selling. For particulars address Gault A Glffen, No. 217 Ferguson Block, No. 104 Fourth ay. TvRUGSroRE A first-class drugstore with three j-r everyunng complete; patronage oi doctors guaranteed, Address S. K. J., Dispatch oincc FEED STORE-Good location: good reasons for selling. P. O. box 234. Bennett. Allegheny Co.. Pa. T?OR SALE-Hotel-One of tbe best business X stands In the city: has 40 rooms: centrally located; will make a firsl-class boarding house Wm. H. Price, GermaulaBauk bid., 421 Wood St., Pittsburg. Pa. GROCERY store in good location, doing good business. M. C, Dispatch Office. LICENSED HOTEL Inquire C. S Dispatch office. Business Properties For Sale. 370R SALE My steam and water power grist and saw mills at Waltersburg on tbe Redstone Branch Railroad, Fa ette county. Pa., both In ex cellent condition. The grist mill is lull roller process; a capacity or 50 bbls. per day; also, two tenement houses and other outbuildings. The mill Is in a good wheat locality and has a good custom. Eight per cent Is guarauteed on Investment. Best or reasons for selling. Apply to A. K. Knotls, Unloutown. or J. P. Mills, of Waltersburg, Pa. Sl'LEN DID business site. In heart of city. James M. Wilkinson. 421 Wood st. WILKIN SBURG Prominent business corner, with first-class new brick building and gro cery business: good trade: paying handsomely: best opportunity for the right man that has been ofiered for a long time. lloSman & Baldrlgde, Wilklusburg. opposite depot. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. POR SALE Manufacturers, attention: don't put off bulngon the Monongaheia river or you will have to pay double before long; I have an op tion on the finest site on the river: large enough for a town. Address James M. Wilkinson, 421 Wood st.. Chamber of Commerce floor. FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. FOR SALE M good building lots. Eighteenth ward, near Butler st. ; 1JM each If sold quick, W. M. Pollock, 150 Fourth av. ' East End Lots For Sale. FOE SALE-Schenley Park lots 50x150. greater frontage If desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park; asphal. turn pavement; street railroad; cheap easy terms Frank F. N lcola, 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. ONE of the finest lots In Oakland, situated on the corner or Ward and Wllmot streets 75x85; electric cars pass directly In frontofsamc, 'Mark E. Baldwin. 24 Frankstown av.. E. E. OAKLAND-Cholce lot. 30 or more by 175 feel. on paved street. In good neighborhood, only 99 per ft, front. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. ONE very choice lot on Atlantic av. 40x150, on easy terms and sure to be a good bargain. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown av.. E. E. Suburban Lots for Sale. LOTS-WIIklnsburg lots in the Hunter plan, three squares from the new traction lines, at 1300, 1350. (375 and (400: some of them with 10 cash pay ments and S2 per week, or 5 every three months: a rare chance. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. 2 WELL lying lots in Brushton, 40x137 each, at a reasonable figure If bought at once. Mark E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown av., E. E. 3 LOTS situated In Wllklnsburg, 33x120, at a cheap figure: will sell singly or together. Mark E Baldwin, 24 Frankstown ay., E, E. Coal Lands For Sale. (10 AL lands Tor sale 2,000 acres of coal near rail j road at a bargain. J. H. Chambers ft Co., 118 Fourth av. 4 000 Acres high class coal lands on the Monon 5 gthela river; can be bought at a bargain. James M. Wilkinson, 421 Wood st,. Chamber of Commerce floor. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. FOB 8 ALE Washington St., near Wylle ay.. lot 21!jx96 It.; large brick building In front of 10 rooms, and two small dwellings of 4 rooms each on the alley In tbe rear; nrlceonlv7.0u0. (128 C). See W. A. Herron & Sons, N o, 80 Fourth ay. T?OR S A.LK-$4. 200- Location very central. Locust jl near iiiagee, oricKiiouse, rooms: los 2UT.6Z 11, a good property for the money (111) Herron s, Sons, 80 Fonrth av. W. A. T?OU SAEE-1,600 K sold by January 1, new a. nouse, o rooms, nan. porcnes, etc.: nice lot near Stanton av. ; owner needs money.. B. II. lie- ctruey, 0111 liutierst. East End Residences For Sale. EAST END-ftflOO-CIose to electric aud P. B. R.: frame dwelling, 7 rooms and all modern conveniences, ternn to suit; lot 27x109. M. F. Hippie A Co., 96 Fourth av. I7AST END-82.6U9 Frame dwelling, 5 rooms. U slate roof, water in kitchen: complete little home: terms to suit; lot 21x100. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth av. "C"OR SALE-!6,O0O-In East End. a good, sub X. stantlal house, with all the latest modern con veniences: 9 rooms, reception hall, electric light, both gases, etc.: corner lot, 46x100 reel; this Is a low figure for this properly. (A-737). Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth ay. HOUSES A rare chance for workingmen; ftSOO cash will buy two good 4-roomed houses, newly built, and 4 lots: never yet occupied; Juno st Fourteenth ward, Oakland. Inquire, C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av., or C6C4 Bates st , Oakland. NEAR Penn av. East End. 1 acres orground, good house and one small house large out buildings; on account or the health or the owner this property will be so d cheap to a quick buyer; small payment. James M. Wilkinson. SO 800 for a new frame house of 6 room:, hall, iil open stair case slate mantel, front and rear porches, large cellar, lot 20x100 feet: this prop erty is near Penn av, cable cars, and will be sold for $SC0 cash, balance to suit. Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. sM,c 000 Brick house on Rowan ay.. E. K. bath room. 1. w. c. foldlnir doors, eas. !- trlcltv. elegant cellar, s ate mantelst lars-e Int. few minutes from cars: this house contains 8 rooms and Is a bargain. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown avenue. 000 Frame house on Apple av., E. E . near electric cirs: 6 rooms, eas. elrtriMtv water, nicely finished: lot 23X133: a nice chance to one wishing a desirable and cheap home SI. E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown av. ago 850 Frame bouse on nallman st. contain VDO) lng7rooms, with all improvement!; lot 82 X120: on easy terras. 11. E. Baldwin, 21 Franks- town av., i. x. Alleclieny Residences For Sale. 02Q BOO The cheapest home in Tenth ward. HDD) 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. ' Suburban Residences For Sale. "C"OKBALE-8ewlekley $8,000 place for 13,600; J X story and mans, brick of 9 rooms and kitchen t hall both gases, slate mantels, front and rtar porches; lot 51 by over 200 leet deep: within 1H squares of Ft. W. depot on tbe main street; owner a non-resident; will sell at a sacrifice wlthldnext 10 days. Black & Balrd. 95 Fourth ay. FOB SALE EJIPKOVED BEA1. ESTATE Suburban .Residences For Sale. PNE8T suburban home on the Ft Wayne i K. B. s 1 to 10 acres of ground. James M. Wilkinson. 421 Wood st. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Rentlow, per month: just finished, very desirable house. 7 rooms, late fixtures, on Kearsarge St., one square from Grandylew av.: send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay. TO LET-8-room dwelling near cable line; 7 min utes from postoffice: all modern conveniences; rent 121 per month; immediate possession. C H. Love. 93 Fourth ay. Allegheny Residences To Let TO LET John K. Ewlng & CO.. 107 Federal St., headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Two flrst-class business floors on Lib erty near Sixth av.. 40x100 each, with separate street entrance: hydraulic elevator, first-class light, rear entrance yard room twill rent both floors to one party at abargaln; possesslonat once Inquire at 642-644 Liberty ay. TO LET Very nice storeroom, overlOO feet deep: suitable for confectionery, arygoods or first class grocery; good location fur 5 or 10c stare: on one or the best streets in East blberty. Inquire of L. Fundls & Son, 41 Frankstown av,. E. E. TO LET-Thlrd ay., near Market St.. two new 1 slx-storv warehouses: elevator, cemented cel lar, extra strong well finished: possesion January 1. Baxter, Thompson A Co.. 161 4th ay. TO LET Space with power: every convenience; corner Penn av. and Third St. Nicola Bros., 10 Filth av. TO LET-New 4-stpry warehouse, corner Fourth av. and Liberty st. C H. Love. 93 Fourth av. rpo LET Barber shop. S3 Federal St., AUe- J. gue gheny. Rooms To Let. ARCH ST.. 64. Allegheny Three rooms racing Ohio. furnished DINWIDDIE ST., 212-Furnlshed rooms; both gists, bath, ete FEDERAL ST., 221, Allegheny Front room with table board. FEDERAL ST., 222, Allegheny Six rooms. FORBES AV 480-3 fine rooms all on first floor suitable ror a young couple. s ANDUSKYST.. 97. Allegheny-Roons. SIXTH AV., 83-Furnlshed room; both gases; bath; gentlemen only. Z see additional adieu unaer Wanted Boarder and Lodgers. Offices, Desk Room, Etc, To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth ays., a few choice offices; day and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services free: rent low. Black Balrd, No, 95 Fonrth ay ri'O LET In the Hamilton building. 91-93 Fifth X av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent ow. Black & Balrd. No, 96 Fourth ay. TO LKT Third floor. Masonic Mank building! rooms suitable for artist, draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. TO LET-Deskroom in our main office at from (5 and upward with nse of desk. etc. C. H. Love. 93 Fourth av. rpO LET-Desk room, furnished office with use of X telephone. Room 410, Penn building. Farms To Let. rPO LET and for sale A dairy and stock farm of X 145 acres, 2 miles from Coraopolls, P & L. E. B. B. ;good Improvements; choice, orchard: well watered, etc. Ed Wittlsb, 134 Fifth ay., Pitts burg. Miscellaneous To Lets. fPO LET Stable on alley, between Fonrth ay. and JL Diamond st. and between Smithfield at. and Cherry alley. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth ay. TO LET Chemical diamond ear drops ana pins In solid gold settings 82 40 and up. Smlt's, cor. Liberty and smlthfleld and 311 Smlthfleld. P EDUCATIONAL. APEREJINiAL SOUVENIHActaalTBnsiness College No. 5 Sixth ay., will give full gradu ating courses in bookkeeping or shorthand and typewriting at 2S. one-half the catalogue rates, until February 1. Young and middle-aged men and women desiring to acquire a practical educa tion should call at once to secure tlds generons offer. Graduates constantly placed In positions. Day and evening sessions. Bookkeeping taught by actual business practice. Write for catalogue. M. J. Connor, President; J. U. Phillips, Dean of Faculty. 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THE events and elements of a civilized world, from its beginning, are chronicled within the pages of the Encyclopedia Britannica, giving the reader a general conception of what man has thought and done in his long march down the ages; a more valuable work has never been given to tbe world. THE list or American contributors to the Britan nica Is very loog, and It emDraces the best literary and statistical ability of the country. AUCTION SALES. WORKS OF ART. HIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS. EXAMPLES OF EMINENT EUROPEAN ARTISTS Now Arranged for public exhibition until time of sale at our salesroom, 1 os. 24 and 26 Ninth street. Sale takes place Wednesday, Dec. 21. at 2 and 7:30 p. M. This collection was gathered at the most prominent art cen ters OI Europe by August Girard, of Lay f etto street, Paris. This is a rare opportun ity for lovers 01 fine art to procure meritori ous paintings mounted in the finest gold frames. In the collection are example) fiom Semorretti, Kern, Delarochs, Kerwesse, AnueR, Dannant, Stoitzner. Also a remark ably fine old painting by Mathew Elliaa or tbe sixteenth century. Cost $3,000. Ladies and gentlemen cordially invited to attend. Seats and catalogues provided for all In at tendance. HENRY AUCTION CO., 24 and 26 Ninth street, Pittsburg, Pa. BY JAS. W. DRAPfi & CO., Great Closing out Auction Sale of about 1,000 OIL PAINTINGS, Water Colors, "Etchings, Engravinirs, etc. Sale to commence FRIDAY MORNING of this week, December 23, at 10 o'clock, at the Art Store, No. 20UI Carson street. City, Soutbslde. Electric cai aright to the place of sale. This is a rare chance to secure Pic tures and Art for the holidays at a bargain. Positive and peremptory sale to close out the entire stock pieparatory to letnpyal. Tho rooms will be open day and night and on tho morn In; of sale, so as to allow in tending purchasers the opportunity tn ex amine tho fine collection of Artistic Work. Terms cash. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. MMITHSOJN & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales 01 real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (Jewelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Offlce,58 Eisner buudlng.cor. 5th and Wood st. D HOTELS. HO FQR THE WORLD'S FAIR! Engage your room in advance and avoid be ing imposed on during the rush. The elegant, large, new 200 room stone and brick s Hotel Bunton, (BUNXOK BBO&, of Pittsburg, Props.) "Will open about April 20, 189a The moat centrally located hotel in the World's Fairdistrict. Within 1)4 blooks there are three entrances to center of Fair grounds. Two stations on L 0. B. B., two electric roads and station on elevated road- TEEMS FOB BOOMS: 51 per day and upward. Special inducements to large numbers. Send for prospectus. BUNTON BROS., 6433 Myrtle are., Chicago. B09M6-tnrsu ' CHOICE PROPERTIES. TOWN SITE FACTORIES ASSURED WITH 4,500 EMPLOYES. (50,000 will handle tho scheme, and there is a not profit in it of not less than $250,000. To the right kind of people this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Prompt action required, as wo hare only a fen days' option. LIGGETT BROS., 71 DIAMOND ST. (( Save Your Rent." "BUT A HOME WITH THE BENT YOU PAY." The United Security Life Insurance and Trust Co. will advance three fourths (Ji) tbe value of such prop erty as you may desire to build or buy. . Policies for terra s of 5, 10, 15 orSOyears. : "Payments same as Rent.""Deed: :may be in wife's name, husband: linsuring." : In case of death the policy pro tects, and the Home is "Free and Clear." Call or send for circular. MORRIS & FLEMING, Agents, NO. 62 FOURTH AVE. NOW FOR A QUICK BUYER I CAN OFFER AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN. On account of ill health, the owner will sell 2 acres of ground, new brick house, one small house, larse outbuilding at a great bargain. Don't miss this. Yon can double your money. Small paymeut required. JAMES M. WILKINSON, 421 WOOD ST. BEAT THIS IF YCftJ CAN. A COUNTRY HOME Adjolninz ALLEGHENY CITT. Five Acres Gronncl, Large, Roomy House, Profusion 01 Fruit, Splendid View, For $8,500, Or 11 Acres and House for $10,000 on Railroad. JAWES M. WILKINSON, 421 WOOD STREET. 4,000 ACRES HIGH CLASS COAL LAND On the Monongaheia rlrer , at a sure bargain. JAMES AL WILKINSON, 421 WOOD ST. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE. Leading Theater. To-night and all the week Lo-nignt anu an tne weec DIXEY Mr. Henry E. In a grand revival of "PATIEXC&" Matinee to-day, best seats, 00c. Next week Hoyt's "A Texas Steer." de21 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE -MERRY COMEDY, BILL. PRTP.FiS Nfehts. 15, 25. 60,75c. rlUUElO. Matinees, 25, oJaReserved. Next week.Chas. Hanford, "Julius Csesar." dels 94 rpHE ALVIN THEATER To-niaht, Wed. and Sat. matinees. THE FALL OF ATLANTA ! ! For the benefit of Post M, G. A. B. Next week "The Junior Partner." delD-38 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. To-night. Matlneos Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Illll BROS. SPECIALTY GO. . Monday and all Week. uelS-61 A MARVEL OF REALISTIC ART ! Now on exhibition dally at Edmund son &Perrlne's.635SmitIi field street. Proclaimed bv the nress and nubile to be the most wonderful picture of tbe age. Ad mission 25 cents. Hours, 9 a. 11. till 10 r. jr. dol9-23 After 19 Yean of Trial, ELAINE, -THE FMLY SAFEM) OIL; Is Conceded to Be tbe Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE .NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It Is the very highest grade or refined pe troleum, from which in the process of mann lacture, every Impurity has boen eliminated. Elaine is free from benzine and parafflne; 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 make it as abso lutely safe as any llluminant known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for family use Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum L'.mp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! fegSald7 OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold I11IS Years From 1673 to 189i Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, PITTS BffRG. PA. fel. STOP THAT SMOKE. Parties really wishing to see the'clty free Irora smoke go and see what Is being done in tbe boiler room of the Fidelity- Title & Trust Ca's building, Fourth Ave. Tako no man's word for it, but see it yourselves. Or you can get all tbe information neces sary or WALKER SMOKELESS FURNACE CO., Room 317, Lewis Block, Pittsburg. deU-lOS-xim. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. WHITE STAB LINE. rr,Queen3town and Liverpool. RoTal aim Uulteii fatates Unit te:imerj. German e. Dec. 21. 7amiGerm'c Jan. 18. Sam ncutonlclec3.i:30pni '.Majestic. Jan. Si. 11am Fi T.n?.lc- Ian- ' miBrltanntc Feb. I. 6am Adriatic. Jan. 11. 1 Dm!Ti-ntunic.Ffb.!Ml:30am ii!5 y lll,e Slar "lock, foot of West Tenth street. Hew York. saloon rates, 3a and nnward. according to try. 20. White Star drafts payable on demand in all the P"?,..??-1lalVist,lro""ioiit Great Britain. Apply l?.?.015" J' MCCORMICK. 61 Smlthfleld street, rittsbursr. orll. MA1TLANU E KK3EY. General Agent. aBroaUway. N. Y. nclO-D ANCHOR LINE. steamers L-avn Nfir York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Eates ror Saloon Passage. Cabin, 8-15 and npwards. Second Cabin, 839, steerage, Sl. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Droits 1 n London So'd at Lnw-at Hates. Book of information, tonrs and sailing lists far "",1"1 application to Agents. HENDERSON BKollIEIts. 7 Uowflng Green X Y.. or J. J. MCCORMICK. &Smltl.fld.t?plt& burg. r. il. SEMPLE. liu lederal St.. Allegheny. ocin-uwr -A-LXi.sT ULIZESTIE ItdYAl. MAIL IU MSfll a. GLASGOW to PHIL.ADEI.PHIA. via DERBY and GAL WAY. Tne most dk Tectronte from Scotland and Nortaanl Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate. S30. St-era?e, -31U. STATE SERVICE OP STEAMSHIPS. LINE, NEW YORK ami GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Dec 29 State of California uoos. Jan. 19. State of Kebrasko....ll:30 A. M. Fel). 9. Stateof i'nliroriila sooir. Cabin, W0. Second Cabin, $30. steerage, $19. Apply to J. J.McCORMlCK, G39 Smitnlleld 8C lelS-D ltAlLKO D3. PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD Company. Schedule In effect Nov. 20, 1S9 cen tral tlme.-P.AL. E. R.K.-DEi'AKT.-For Cleve land, ViOO, 8:W am.. i:10. 4:20. '10:25 p. m. For Chicago, "7:10 a. m..2:10, 4:J)p. m. or Cincinnati and3t.Louls.2:ia. 10:.Sp. m. For Buffalo. '11:13 a. m., 4:20. 10:2Jp. m. lor Salamanca. '3:00a. m. 2.10, '10:25 p. ra. For Youngstown and New Castle. 7:Oa,8:00, '11:15 a. m.. 2:10,j3,30, 4:20. 10i25p. m. For Beaver Fails. 5:35: 7:00 '8:00, 11:15 a. m.. 'lrfXJ. 2:lo. 3:30, 4:10, 5:20, '10:25 p. m. ror Cliartlers, H5:30. 5:15. 6r00. 118:45, 7:10, 7-50 8:00, 9:10. 9:30. 10:3J, '11:15. 111:45a.m., '1:00, 1:10. 3:33. 3:15. 4:25,5:10. 5:2a '8:110. IU:30 p. m. ARRIVE From Cleveland, fl:3.) a. m.. '12:20. '5:15, 7:45 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. "B:30 a, ra.. 12:T0, 7:4o p. m. From Buffalo. '6:30 a. m.. 12:30, '5:15, v:30p. m. From Salamanca, "0:30. "10:00 a.m.. 7:45 p. m. From Youngstown and New 1 astle. "6:30. $7.25. '10:00 a. n- '15:30. '5:15, 7:45, 9:30 p. m. From Beaver Falls,5:20. '3:30. 7:25. '10:00 a. m '12:30, 2:05. "atOO, 5:15, '7:45, 9:3i p.m. P.. C. Y. trains for Mansfleld and Bcecbmont, 7:10 a. m., 10:30 a. m.. 3:15 p. m. P.,C. AY. trains from Mans fleld and Beecnmont, 6:57. 9:50. 9:55 a. m.'l:05 p. m. P.. McK. & Y. K. R. DIPABT-For New Haven and West Newton. S:20a. m., 3:0O p. m. ARM VE-From New Haven and West Newton. 9:00 a. m 4:07p. m. For JlcKeesport, Elizabeth. Monougabela City and Belle Vernon, 6:40,t9:13, 11:05 a.m.,'4:00,,t5:2.i p. m. From Belle Vernon. Sfonongahela Clty.Elizabeth and McKeesoort,t5:50,;:40, tn:05 a.m. .12:55, '5:05 p.m. Dally. 1 Sundays only. (To and from lew Castle only. 1To and from McKessport onlr. City Ticket Office, 639 Sinithfiold Street. From Tittgbnrgh Union Station. BnnsulvaniaLjnss.l 'rains Ran by Central Time. A'orlli west System Fort Wayne Konte Depart for Chicago, point intermediate and beyond: 7.15 a.m 12X0 p n.. 12 30 p.m., 8J5 p. ra 10.40 p. m., 111.30 p.m. Arrive from same points: fl.00. a.m..'2 20a.m.,6.U0ajn., . ajn 5t5p.m 6 45 p.m. Depart forToledo.polnts Intermediate andbeyond: S ,15a.m. ,12.00 n'n., 12.0p.m.,tH0p.m. Arrive jm same points: fl.00 a.m., 6.40 ajn t5.45p.m. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: t-10 a-m-. K-15 a-m- H45. pJ"' 11.2-jp m. ARRIVEfrom same points: 'OJOa.ia., 1-65 p.m., 5. p.m., 16.50 p.m. Depart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellaire: 16.10 a.m., .15p.m., 1.10 p.m. Arrive from same points: -fO.00 a.m., 1.55 p.m.,t,6-50P-nu Depart for New Castle, Eiie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: 12B a.m., 12.00 n'n. Arrive from same points: 1-40 P-., 8.S0 p.m. Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Yonngstown and Niles, 13.45 p.nu Arrive from same points: 48.40 a.m. Depart for YonngstowD.'HOOn'n. Arrive from Youngstown, 6 45 p.m. Sorttlivf est System-Pan IlandlcRonte Depart for Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapous.Sc Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 8J0 a.m "80 p.m., 050pjn., '11.30 pjn. Arrive from same points: 2.20a.m., 6.(X)a.m6.40pjn. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points Intermediate andbeyond: U.4i a.m., 10.ou p.m. Arrive from .:..... '.Y1. m Miinm MiUC KJI1J3. .-W ., .-.- f - MUM HUUItW".J -. ! ! "- Tlu.o a.m., 7..1M ji.iu., v.-u t..u. Depart lor Wheeling, 8J0 a. nu, till? a.m 2.45 p. m., tfi.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling, J8.45a.m.,t245p.m.f 555 p. m., 5.40p.m. Special Notices. Pullman Sleeting Cars and Pullman Dtirrao Cars mn through. East and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at 9 o'clock p. m. Time Tailes of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either'system,not mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Filth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dallr. tEx. Sunday. Jlix. Saturday. TIE. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, m E. A. FORD, Gvtir-1 Kiatgtc. Gosral Issuarar Agnt, M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING.. ECSixthave, Pittsburg', Pa. Tclephono.'JJi. v, III WHY YOU SHOULD -IN- KENSINGTON - IT X3C-A-S And is only 18. Miles from the I Union Depot. Every lot.in KENSINGTON will double in value before June i. Be sure to see KENSINGTON at once and buy a lot before the big advance in prices. For free tickets from Pittsburg to Kensington and return call at the office of the KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, No. 79FOTJETH AVEL, . BAILItOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. In effect 12:01 p. m.. December 18. 1892. Trains will leave Tnlon SUtIon,Il ttubargi as follows (Eastern standard Time): MAIN T.THT. JUSTWAKD. Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7: 15 a. tn.. arriving at UarrUbnrr at 1:43 p.m.: Philadelphia, 4:45 p.m.: New York, 7 p m.; Baltimore, 4H0 p. m.: Washington, 5:55 p Harrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday. Day Express dally at 8 a.m., arriving at Harris burg 3:20 p. m Philadelphia nso p.m.. New York 9:35 p. in.. Baltimore 6:45 p.m.. Wajhloi- nn IlilCn n 4k " Mail train Sunday only. 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harris bare 7 p. ra.. Pnlladelpblal0:55p. m. Mall Express dally at 1 p. m.. arriving at Harris burg 10:20 p. m., connecting at Harrlsburg for Philadelphia. Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p.m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 1 :00 a. m., Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.. and New Yorfe 7:10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7t"0 p. m.. dallr. arriving Har rlsburg2:10a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a.m., YVagn lngton 7:30 a. m., Philadelphia 5:05 a. m. and New York 7:40 a. m. Fast Line daily, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrls bnrg 3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 6:50 a. m New York: 9:30 a. m Baltimore 6:20 a. m Washing ton 7:30 a.m. All through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex," for Brooklyn, N.y.. avoiding double ferriage and Journey througn New Yprk City. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday. 3:40 p. m. Greensbnrg Accom.. 11W p.m. week days; 10:30 bandars. Greensbnrg Express. 5:15 p. ra.. ex cept Sunday. Derry Fxpresg 10:5 a. m except Sunday. Wall Accom., 5:25. 6:00. 7:40. 8:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:20. 10:45 a. m.. 12:15. 1:00. 1:20. 2:30. 3:40. 4:00. 413. 4:50. 5:15. 6:00. 6:40. 7:25, 9:05. 10:3). 11:T p. mT, 12:10 night, week days, bunriar. 8:40. 10:30 a. m.. 12:25. 1:00. 2:30. 4:3a 8:30. 7:20. 9:40. 10:30 p.m. Wllklnsburg Accom. 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. S:&, 7:00. 7:25. 7:40. 8:10. 8:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:20. 10:45. 11:10 a. m7! 12:01. 12:15. 12:30. 1:00. 1:20. 1:30. 2:00, 2:30, 3:15. 3:40. 4.00. 4:10. 4:25. 4:35. 4:50. 5:00. 8:15. 5:30. 5:45. 6:00. 6:20. 6:40. 7:2 8:20. 9:05. 9:45, 10:20, 11:10, 11:35, p. ra.. and 12:10 night, week days except Monday. Sunday. 5:30, 8:40, 10:30. a. m.. 12r!i 1:00. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30. 5:30. 7.20. 9:00. 9:40, 10:30 p.m. Braddock Accom.. S:25. 6:00. 6:15, 6:45. 7:C0. 7:25. 7:40.8:00.8:10.8:45.8:50. 9:40, 10:20. 10:45. 11:10 a m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30. 1:00. 1:20. 1:30. 2:00. 2:30. 3:15, 3:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4:25. '4:30, 4:35. 4:50, 5:00, 5:15. 5,30. 5:45. 6:00. 6:20, 6:40. 7:25. 8:20. 9:059:45. 10:20, 11:10. 11:30. p. m., 12:10 night, week days. Sun 21I-S! 8,c. 8:- 10:30 a. ra.. 12:25. 1:C0, 1:30, 2:30,4:30,5:30. 7:20. 9:C0. 9:10. 10:3) p. m. feOUTH-TYEST PENN RAILWAY. For Unlontown 5:25 and 8:35 a. m.. 1:20 and 4:3 p. m. week days. MONONGAHELA DIVISION. OS ASD ATTIIl 12:01 P. jr., DECEMBEB 18. 1S92. For West Brownsville ana Unloutown 10:40 a. m. For West Brownsville 7-35 and 10:40 a m and 5:00 p.m. Un Sunday, 8:55 a, m. and 1:01 r. r. For Monongaheia Cltr. Dravosbnrg and West Elizabeth. 6:00. 7:35. 8:35. 10:!0 a. m.. 1:01. 5:00. 5:55 and 11:35 p. m. week daw. Sunday.85 a. m.. l:3L4:30and 9:40 p. m. Dravosburg only. 12:05 noon and 3:20 p. m. week days. West Elizabeth only. 4:!o, 6:30 and 9:00 p. m. WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. OS AND AFTEB 12:01 A. M., DECEMBER 19, 1592. From Federal street station. Allegh-nv City: For Sprlngdale. week days-6:20, 8:45. 9:25. 10:4a. 11:50a m.: 1:30, 2:20. 4:00, 5:00. 5:45. 6:10. 6:20? 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. tn. Sundays 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Butler, week days 6:55, 8:45. 10:40 a. m.; 2:15 and 6:10 p. m. For Freeport. week days 6:33. 8:45, 10:40 a-m.: 3:15. 4:00. 5:00. 8:10. 19:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week days. 10:45 a. m. and 5:00 p.m. For Paulton and BlalrsvlUe, week days, 6:55 a. m.. 3:15 and 10:30 p. m. The Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and resi dences. Time cards and full information can be obtained at the ticket offices. No. 110 Fifth arenas, corner Fourth avenue and Try street and Union station. CI1AS. E. PUGH. J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY-TAEINO effect December 18, 189?. Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard time): Corry Ac, 6 a. m.. BraeburnAc. 7 a. m.: Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:40 a. m.t arriving at Buffalo. 6 p. m.: DuBols and Wllllamsport. dally except Sunday. 8:40 a. m.. arriving at Wllllamsport, 6:45 p.m.: Klttannlng Ac., 9:50 a. m: Braebum Ac. 12:05 p. m. : Tltus vllle and Wllllamsport Ex.. 1:30 p. m.: Braebnrn Ac. 2:30 p. m; Emlenton Ac. 3:45 p. m.: Klttan nlng Ac. 5 p. m. : Braebnrn Ac. 5:30 p. ra. ; Brae burn Ac. 6:15 p. m. : Valley Camp Ac, 7:50 p. m. ; Bnffalo night Ex., dallv. 9:10 p. m.. arriving at Buffalo 7:15 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac, 11:40 p. at. Sunday church trains Emlenton. 9:C5 a-m.; Kit tanning. 12:40 p. m. ; Braebum, 9:50 p. m. Pull man bnlfet narlor cars on dav trains and sleenlnr cars on night trains between Pittsburg and Bnffalo. DAVI I) MCCAKGO. JAS. P. ANDEKSON. Gen'l Snpt. Gen'l Pass. Agent. PITTSBUBG AND WESTERN BAILWA re schedule In effect May 15. 1S92 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson st. and Klver av., Allegheny. Deinrt for Chicago. 2:0O p. m. Solid train with. Pnllman sleeping car. For Kane, Bradford. 17:19 a. m. For Clarion. 17:10 a. m.. t2:C0p. m. For Foxburg7:I0a. m.. t2:0O, 14:25 p.m. For Buffalo. F.ric Meadvllle. 17:10 a. m. For Greenville. Slercer. Grove city. t7:10 a. m.. t2:00 p. m. For Akron. Cleveland, 17:10 a. m.. "2:00 p. m. For New Castle "7:11a. m.. OO. t3:05 p. m. For'Bntler. 16:30, 7:io. 19:S0a. m.. "2:00. t4r25. t5:15p. m. Trains arrive: From Kane. 16:45 p. m. ; Clarion. 111:30 a. m.. 18:45 p. m.: Foxburg. 19:05. 111:30 a. ra., 16:45 p. m. : Erie. t3:50 p. m. : Greenville, Mer cer. tll:3oa. m., t3:S0p. m.: Akron. "lias a. m.. t6:45 p-m.: New Castle 19:05. ll:5Sa.m.. 8:4s p. m.; Butler. t7:00. 19:05. 111:30a. m 130, S. p. m. : from Chicago. "11:55 a. m. Dally. lExcept Sunday. BALTEIOKE AND OHIO -KAIL BO AD schedule In effect Nov. 13, 1892. Eastern time. r or n asoington, u. C, Baltimore, PhUa. delpula and New York, 1(0 in and 9 20pm- F o r Cumberland, 650. 8 00 a m. niol 92apm. For Connellsvllle. 650. -800. 5830 am! 110, $415, 2505 and "920pm. For Unlontown. 4850. '300, !830m! 4110. 4415 and 15 05 pm. For lit. Pleasant. jSMjana jsuuara. 41 10, lllosna lUjpm. For Washington. Pa.. 7 20 and 43 JO a m. "100, 44 45. -7 30 pm. For Wheeling. 7 20 and 49 30 a m. '400, "730. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, "7 20 am, 7 30 pm. ForColnmbns. 720am, TSOpm. For Newark, T 20 a ra. 1 30p m. For Chicago, -7 20 a m and "TS0 p m. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington. 6 20 am, "3 40 pro. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 8 50 a m8 45 Dm. From Wheeling. 8 50 and 10 45 a m. 41 la and "8 i p m. Parlor and sleeping ears to Baltimore. Washing ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. Daily. 4DalIy except Sunday. JSnndayonly. The PlttsburgTransfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon. orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenneand Wood street, and 639 Smlthfleld street, J. T. ODELL. CUA3. O. SCULL. .General Manager. Gen. Pass. Asrent. PURE BUTTER, BOLD BT GEO. K. 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