-f i -Jt THE PJTTSBURG- DISPATCH, illlDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1892. BOYS FROM OLD TALE. Brilliant Reception Arranged for the Glee and Banjo Clubs. US IMPORTANT SOCIAL EVENT. Informal lance at the Pittsburg Club After the Concert. iHE FAETI TO KEMAIN OYER STODAY If the tky has any respect for the fitness of things it will be blue to-day,for that will be the prevailing color in Pittsburg. The reason for this is that the Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs will land in town at 10:30 this doming. They will come in their two spe cial cars, the Cleopatra and a sleeper, in which for a couple of weeks they will lfve and sleep, when they are not singing and thrumming to the public, or dancing or din ing with their hospitable friends in the big cities at which they stop. The annual tour of the clnbs began yes terday, when they boarded a Pennsylvania Irain at Jersey City and journeyed to JHar rieburg, where they left the cars and at once proceeded ior rehearsal to the Grand Opera House. This work over they attended a tea given in their honor py Mrs. Haldeman. In the evening the first concert was given at the' Opera House to a large audience. The concert went ofl smoothly and almost everything on the programme was encored, so that lingers and musicians alike had excellent appetites for the supper given by the Alumni Association, and alter that were ready enough to sleep in their cars as the train carried them on to this city. A Social Event of Importance. The preparations for the entertainment of the Yale men here have been elaborate, and as a social Junction alone the concert to night will be of great importance. Tbe concert is to be given in the Carnegie Hall in Allegheny. There are '22 voices in the glee club and 14 instruments in the banjo club. J. S. CraTens is the President of the glee club, and J. J. Brooks, Jr., son of the well- .Known attorney who resides at 32dgeworth, is the President of the banjo club. The reports lrom Yale indicate that the clubs are both above the average this year in ability. A good many ot the members took part in last year's tour. They will be glad to know that the audience will be above the average also in many ways. It looks as if there would not be a vacant seat in Carnegie Hall to-night. The audience will be an unusually pretty sight, for not only will the fair sex predominate, but fem'inine charms will not be overshadowed by hats and bonnets, or veiled by envious high-neck dresses. A Dance at the Pittsburg Club. This will not be so much the result of any special provision that those who attend tbe concert shall come in lull dress, as that a majority, at least, of the audience will pro ceed lrom Carnegie Hall to the Pittsburg Club, where an informal -dance will be given, under the auspices of the Yale Alumni Association, immediately .after the concert. The Carnegie Hall lights up well and will form an attractive frame for the thousand or more society people who will certainlv be there. But the Yale men will have plenty to do'i pcsiacs piay ana sing wmie iney are in Pittsburg. This evening before the con cert early dinners will be given for them bv Jlrs." "Walter AlcClintock and Mrs. Charles L. Fitzhugh. The ball at the Pitts burg Club will occupy them after the con cert On Saturday an early evening recep tion will be given for them by Miss Mabel Clarke at Mr. Charles J. Clarke's Oakland residence, after which they will go to another reception at Mrs. D. A. Stewart's in Allegheny. Objects of Social Attention. Jt is altogether likely that their spare moments will be absorbed by the scores of people in both cities, bound by all sorts of ties to Yale, and who are eager to entertain the repiesentatives of their alma mater. Fortunately they will have a chance to en fov the inimitable calm of a Pittsbure Sun day before descending to the grosser atmos phere of Cincinnati, which is their next halting place, A glance at the itinerary of the clubs is enough to convince one that their pilgrim age is anything but a penance. Between now and January G they will give concerts at Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cleve land, BuCalo, Rochester, TJtica and Al bany, and in all these cities alumni asso ciations and other hospitable hosts will en deavor to fill their wakicg hours withfeasting end social festivities of all kinds. It is worth while to remember, however, that the object of this tour could hardly be better, ior the money which is made by these con certs is turned over to a fund designed to assist needy students through the TJniver Mty. Every year a large sura realized bv lhe hard work ot the Glee and Banjo Clubs for binging and playing of the sort these young artists give can only be accomplished by long hours of practice, and the concert in itself is an uncommonly stiff grind is dispensed by the faculty of Yale privately among the undergraduates whose purses are fclim. A Supreme Justice for President. The Tale Alumni Association of Pitts bifrg has at present a membership approach ing a hundred. The officers are: The Hon. George Sluras, President; Albert Childs end the Bight Rev. Cortlandt Whitehead, Vice Presidents; Kier Mitchell, Treasurer; John Moorhead, Secretary; and E. W. Smith, Oliver D. Thompson. Bemsen V. Siessler, Hemy OlrVer, Jr., and A. G. Mc-H Ulintocs, Directors. Judge Shiras and Bishop Whitehead always make a point of attending the Yale concerts, and they will Hot miss this one. The Yale Alumni have worked like beavers lor tbe success of to-night's con cert. The ball, or as it is modestly termed, the informal dance, to be given by them at the Pittsburg Club, will be a beautiful eight The staie of the theater will "be screened with holly. Toerge's Orches tra will furnish the music. Even if the sky does not put on Yale colors,the weather teems likely to be as seasonable as. could be "wished. It pays to advertise for a situation In THE DISPATCH. One cent a word is tho cost. THE riTTSEUEG FILTER COSIPANT, No. 30 Sandusky Street, Allegheny, Pa, Manufactures tlie DAVIS FILTEK. Its use insures a constant and undimin ished supplyof clear, pure, bright, whole Eoine water for every Household purpose, fend postal lor catalogue and price" list. 31ranch office, Room 103 Hamilton uuildin", l'ittsburg. Holiday Delicacies. Wo have now in store a fine selection of table delicacies nnd novelties suitable for the holiday season. If you want goods that it will be a pleasure to eat you will do well to buy of us. Wo deliver goods everywhere. Fielght paid on orders from out or town. &ond for price list. Miixeb Bros., Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies,182 Fed eral street, Allegheny. Telephone 3318. Holiday Excursions via. Lines. Pennsylvania December 21tb, 2Stb. 36th and Slat, 1892, and January 1st and 2d. 1893. excursion tickets at low round trip rates will be sold from sta tions on the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsbuig to points on those lines in West ern Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and West Virginia. Return coupons valid until January 3d. Thirteen Dollars and Fifty Cents. For lull particulars call at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, SIS Smlthfleld street, and tbe salesmen will enlighten yon with the fact that ypn can choose any of their elegant merchant tailor made suits or overcoats in the house for the above mentioned price. SEVERALSENTEJiCES. Brief Criminal Court Record, Including a Dixiuont Case Frank Dunn Goes to Jail for Stealing Blankets From Home stead Mills Other Court Items. In the Criminal Court yesterday Engene Brown, who was charged with selling bogus European bonds, pleaded guilty and was sent to the workhonse for ten months. Horatio Berwick and Bert Peterson pleaded guilty to robbing Kirk Bra's hardware store at Beynoldton, .and were each sent to the penitcntiarv for two years and three months. David Moore was sent to the workhouse for a year for stealing an overcoat from S. Cohen, at 1201 Per.n avenue. Frank Dunn, one of the non-union work men at Homestead, was sent to Jail for ten days for stealing three blankets from one of the boarding houses within the mill in closure. Sloan Naulden pleaded euilty to lllesral liquor selling at Boston, Pa. August Schmeiszer, charged with felonious assault and battery on 'Squire Smith, at Walls sta tion, who was acquitted by reason of in sanity, .was sent to Dixmont. TO BECOVSE HEE DOWER, A Widow Enters Salt to Secure Her Inter ests in Coal Land Profits. Mrs. Jnlia Ann McGowan yesterday filed a bill in equity against Bailey, Wilson & Co. to recover a dower interest in coal takeu from land in Mifflin township. Mrs. Mc Gowan is the widow of John McGowan, of Mifflin township. The defendants mined the coal from the land, but she never received her dower in terest in the profits. She therefore wants them compelled to account for the profits and pay over her interest. LOST THE PIANO. A Purchaser Sues an Installment House for Reclaiming Goods. H. W. Bair yesterday entered suit azalnst Crawford & Caswell lor $1,000 damages. He alleges that be purchased b piano for $375 on the installment plan. He Daid $75 cash and (,-ave ten notes for the balance. In case of Mckness or misfortune the notes were not to be pressed. He had a lot of sickness in Ills family and could not make all his payments. The cle .'endants then, he alleges, in violation of the agreement, forcibly entered the house and took the piano. To-Day's Trial Lists. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs George Tlarton, Samuel Crawford, Frauk 2telSon, J. Albert, Win. Neill, Wm. Costello, Harry Grlpp, Thopias Jlarra, Wm. Roach, Henry Hays, H. A, Doverspike, Marion Ktnusc. F. l'lohr. M. Selkovltz, S. Friedman, Jacob Sol omon (3), Hose Bowe (2), Wm, atrotheis (2), j una latcs. Common Fleas No. 2 Argument lit. Common Pleas No. 3Vitavs Pittsburg Traction Company, Darrajrh vs Leckert, Kull vs McKeesport, Gallic vs Humbert, Collins vs House, Miller vs Pittsburg, Cin cinnati, Chicago und St. Louis, Wray vs Philadelphia Confpany, Smith vs. Keeling. Braddock Borough Salt, Attorney H. M. Scott yesterday filed the snic of Braddock borough against the Brad dock Electric Railway Company, A. H Sailor, C F. Ellis, E. S. Giles and Josiah Bar ic tt. The case is brought to recover $412, the cost or removing the deiendant com pany's tracks from Talbot and Braddock avenues. Common Pleas Schedule. In Common fleas No. 1 the argument list will be taken up Wednesday, December 2S, and jury trials will be resumed on Janu arys. TBI-STATE BBEVIIIE8. Castos While hunting yesterday morn ing Willis Weaver was fatally shot. Hillside, Pjs Wednesday night the store of J. W. Barnett was broken into and a large amount of goods abstracted. Tho safe was blown open and about $100 taken. Camok Coroner Ope nheimer held an in quest in the case ot William Gwcen, who committed suicide by hanging in his cell at tho jail Wednesday night, Tne vordict may be that the deed was prompted by despond ency. Eastos Rumored that tbe Pennsylvania Railroad has leased the Lehigh and Susque hanna Railroad nnd its coal inteiests. This road belongs to tho Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company and parallels the Lehigh "Valley from this place to Wilkesbarre and Scran ton. SusQtrEHASitA A battle occurred between four policemen nnd Detective Squires on one side and 25 tramps, suspectcdof robbing the New York. Lake Erie and Western sta tion at Hancock. Policeman John Fraleizh was shot through the cheek and shoulder. Only one tramp was captured. Readiko Recently Mrs. A. L. Stahlnecker, a young married woman, gave the newspa pers an account of how she had fallen heir to $5,0X0,000 by the death of a friend, Harry J. P. Sands, near Montgotaery, Ala. A tele gram was received here saying that such a man never lived In tho State. Mrs. Stahl necker still insists that sho received her information from a New York lawyer, who represented himself as Sands' executor. SOME 335,000 HISSING. Cincinnati Authorities After an Adams Express Messenger. A telegram was received yesterday from the Superintendent of Cincinnati Police asking the authorities here to arrest Charles A Hardin, an Adams Express messenger of the Louisville and Nashville road. He is believed to have stolen 735,000. Hardin is described as an ordinary-looking gentleman who walks with a stoop, smokes and chews, and drinks whisky freely without getting drunk. He is somewhat of an artist, and has a wife in Louisville, He absconded on the night of December 21, and the police are asked to watch every train for him. , CHRISTMAS FEATURES will make np a large part of the magnificent Issue of THE DISPATCH next Sunday. READT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Go to Gregor Meyer's, No. 237 Ohio Street, Allegheny, for Pare Wines and Liquors. The holiday Feason of 1892-93 finds the above well-known dealer in wines and liquors better prepared than ever before to meet air requirements of those w anting pure goods. The entire five floors of this estab lishment are stocked with California, native white and sweet wines and foreign nnd native liquors. Mr. Meyer makes a point of avoiding all adulterated goods, and Ills long experience enables him to successfully ac complish this. Notwithstanding the fact that all goods offered are the best, the prices asked are" always reasonable. An idea of the immense assortment now carried in stock can be gained from the following list. The native wines may be mentioned: Cali fornia Zlnmndel claret wine, California taulo claret wine, California Burgundy wine, California Motaro wine. White wines California Riesling white wine. Calilornia Gntedel, Sauvignon vert. Sweet wines California Muscatel wine, California Tokay wine, California port and sherry wine, Cali fornia Angelica, Malaga, sherry and other native nines always in stock. Foreign and domestic champagnes always on hand. Holiday Excursions. On December 21, 25, 2G and 31 and Jannarjr 1 agents Pittsburg and Western Hallway will sell round trip tickets to local stations and to points in Central Traffic Association territory, good to return until January 3 in clusive, at excursion rates. ' Fob sale at a bargain, a ten-horse power Otto gas engine in-flrst-class condition. Dis patch Publishing Compapy, Ltd., Erie, Pa. If In Doubt, Try a Ring. " Jn buying a ring for a Christmas gift you can't make a mistake; that is, unless you make tbe mistake of not buying here. tyle suggestions: Marquise, . Cluster, Solitaire, Sunburst, Star, Scroll, etc.. Set In all diamonds, or In any gem combina tion you can imagine or desire. Store open every evening. Hasdt & Hates, Jewelers, 629 Smlthfleld street. 1 Special 'display or Christmas novelties in silk mufflers and silk handkerchiefs at James H. Alkeni Cc'e. 100 'Fifth avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. vrOTICEWX DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION 1 to the Achilles offered by our bureau for the supplying without cost to business houses of ex perienced bookkeepers, stenographers, private secretaries, cic.;wo n&Te a list vi cumpeicnt uuice men which we shall he plaased to show von. "WOOLSEY A HAMILTON, 'Brokers, 86 Fourth avenue. , Meetings. ANNUAL MEETING-THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of the Mononiraheia Navigation Companvwlll beheld at theoIUce of the conipanv. No. 8 "Wood street, Pittsburg. I'a., on TUURSDAY. Januarv IS. ISM, at 2 o'clock P. ji.. for the election oi officers for tht ensuing year and the transaction of other business. W. 11AKEWELL. Secretary. -T0TICE-OFFICERSANDMEMBEKSOF GEN UA TKAL Lodpre No. 42. Order Sons of St. Georsre, are requested to attend the funeral ofonr late Hru , '1 ho. Plckerln. frui his late residence, 255 Dinwiddle St.. on FRIDAY, Dec. ZS, at 1 P. ai. Members ofall sister lodges Invited, Ujr order of 1'resldent, EDWIN PAOMORE. Business Changes. ri-HK FIRM OF SCHWARTZ & CHERRY WA8 X dissolved ou December 1 by mutual consent. All accounts due and pa able to said firm will be paid to and all claims against same paid at 524 Wood st., Pittsburz, Fa., bvSchwartz. Zugschwert & bharpe. . M. SCUWAltTZ. JAMES B. CHERRY. Election. VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR li Trustees of the Masonic Fnnd Socletv will be held In Free Masons' Hall. Fifth av.. TUESDAY. December 27, 181)2, from B to 8 o"clock r w. O. C. BAUIt. President. TlIIHD NATIOXAI. BAXK, l'lTTSBUKO. December M. 1B02. Tnr.Errrio-w-THE annual flection Fi POK Fj nine directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing Tear, will be held attlie banking house. 528 and 53 Wood St.. on TUESDAY. January 10, 18J3, between file hours of 11 a. m. and 1 p. w. W. STEIN MEYEK. Cashier. Fibrt National Bank. Pittsburg. Pa. the annual election for nine di RECTORS Ior this bank to serve for the ensu ing year will be held at the banking house, corner "rt ood st. ana Fifth av TUESDAY, January 10, 1W3, between the hours of 12 noon and I r. M. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. December 10, isre. Dcquesne National Hank, ) rrrrsBDiHS. P.. Dec. 10. lS9i J ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR (10) ten directors to serve this nank for the en suing year will be held attlie banking house. No. 409 bmlthlleld street, on TUESDAY. January 10, 1893, between the hours of 12 m. and 1 r. x. A..H. PAlTi RsON, Cashier. Legnl Notices. VTOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN THAT LETTERS 1 testamentary on the estate of Isabella Mc Uelland. deceased, late of Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ag.dnst the same will make them known without delay. W. J. MCCRACKEN, Jr-,.. H. J. MCCRACKEN"! , Executors. 631 Liberty St. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth av. INSTATE OF HENRI ltOLLIN PARKER. DE j CEASED-Notlce Is hereby given thatlctters of administration on the estate of Henri Rollln Parker have been granted to the unileralgned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having clums against the same should make them known without delay, F1DLLITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator c. t, a, E. Y. BRF.CK. Attornev. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET No. SOI Carson St., Sonfhslde, brick house, 5 rooms: also No, 2SI7 Jane 6U 3 large rooms, rent only 12 per month: also No. 41 Twen tieth St., house 5 rooms and attic $1 per month; also house 3 rooms. 9; send Ior list. W. A. Herron & bos, 80 Fourth av. rpo LET Very desirable house of 8 rooms: One appearance: late fixtures; only 10 minutes' ride from postofllce, onCeuterav.: very desirable rels-dence- loration: onlv $25 per month, bee W. A. Herron & Sous. No. SO Fourth av. East End Residences To Let. rfM) LET 8-rootn dwelling near cable line: 7 min- X utes from postoHlce; all modern conenlences; rent(2lDer month: immediate possession. O. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. AUeglieny Residences To Let, TOLET-John K: EwlngJfc CO.. 107 Federal St., headquarters tor Allegheny houses; tree list. liusincss Stands To Let. TO LET Very nice storeroom, over 100 feet deep: suitable for confectionery, urvgoods or first class grocery: good location lor S or 10c store: on one oi th nest streets In East Liberty. Inquire of L. Fundls Jt Son, 41 Frankslown av,, E. E. T'O LET Third av.. near Market St., two new six-story warehouses: elfivator, cemented cel lar, extra strong well nnlsliLo:; possesion January 1. Baxier. 'lhompson &. Co.. :31 4th av. rpo LET Space with power; every convenience; X corner Penn av. and Third St. Nicola Bros., 10 Fifth av. I'O LET New 4-sJory warehouse, .corner Fourth av. and Liberty st. C. II. Luvr, 93 Fourth av. . Rooms To Let. AVERY ST. 0, Allegheny Furnished front room, both gasc6: lent (10. DIANA ST.. 18. AUegheny-fSnrlng Hill) Five large rooms In new double brick house nnd two large rooms on third floor; all modern conven iences; lnildew. c, etc. Inquire of Peter Kutt kamp. DINWIDDIK ST 212-Furnlshed rooms; both gasis, bath, etc I FEDERAL ' rooms. ST., 221. Allegheny-Furnished F IFTII AV.. 623 Furnished room; second floor. FORBES AV., 489-3 flnc rooms all on flrst floor suitable for a young couple. PARK WAr. boarders. 109, Allegheny Roomers and CANDUSKY ST.. 94- Well furnished second story I trout room. - Z btt. auaitlonal untA unuur and Lodgers. tiuiLvd ioarder Offices, Desk Room, Etc, To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson blork. Third and Fourth avs,, a few choice offices; dav and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services Iree: rent low, lilacs: ABalrd. N o. to Fourth av rpo LL'I In the 1 1 amnion building, ul-93 tilth X av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent ow. .Black A Balrd. .no. 95 Fourth av. rpo LET Third floor. Vasonic Kaiik building: X rooms suitable for artist, draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. I'O LET Dcskroom in our main office at from S and upward with use of desk, etc CU-Love, 93 Fourth av. Farms To Let. rpOLET and for sale A dairy and stock farm or X 145 acres. 2 miles from Coraopolis. P L. K. B, R : good Improvements; choice orchard: well watered, etc Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Fifth av., Pitts burg. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET You can bur n good second-hand sew ing machine cheaper than you can rent. Try Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond st,, Pitts burg. TO LET Chemical diamond eardrops ana pins in solid gold settings $2 50 and up. Snilt's, cor. Liberty and bmlthlleld and 311 Smlthfleld. rpo LET biablo on alley, between Fourth av.and J- Diamond st., and between bmlthneld st. and Cherry alley. C IL Love. 93 Fourth av. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Superfluous hair removed by elec tric needle; consultations free, Mrs. Elliott, ' 642 Tenn av. PF.USONAL-Have yoa thought or n Merrltt typewriter for a Christmas gift? Only f IS.- A. M. Martin. 412 Wood st. PERSONAL Silver plated pickle casters and , berry dIShrs at 11 each at Smlt's, Liberty and bmlthlleld and Sll bmlthficld st. PERSON AL-Creoit. yes. credit, on line dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc. atj. Dwyer'svi Room 4, McCance block, 701 smlthfleld. PERSON AL-Prof. Markley, practical phrenolo gist, graduate of tbe American Institute of Phreuologv; examinations $1. Office hours 3to9 r. M., 460 Forbes av. IjERsONAL Hair, motes, etc, on ladies races . permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar: cousultatlon free. Mis fctreng. oillco 903 Penn av Dickson building. IjEKsO.NAL Ladles wisiilng to take' Mirfco Fare Baths or face massage lor removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlorsnt903 l'enn av..Plltsuurg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL Keep watch of thlsas we change It every dav: lor to-day and to-morrow we offer an excellent Domestic machine for Slo. Sew ing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., between Wood st. and Market. PERSONAL Young married lady would likeanv number of young wires to know that she ftas 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 cican, prrss and repair them at a'jnost moderate, cost. For proor see Dickson, the Tailor. 65 Fifth av.. second floor. Telephone 155s. FOUND. "POUND-Palr spectacles. Call 4 6th av. FOUND-Mrs. Dr. McGranor's Imperial treat ment massage. 369 Wyllc av. FOUND-A. Carlson. 109 Carson St.. southslde. Is carrying the finest stock or Americas and Swiss watches at lowest prices. I70UND-A lady's diamond studded gold watch at Kaiifmanns': owner will please call at 4th floor ofllce and secure her property. LOST. V ftVT NnIM frnltt inMit..!.. nnl ' ,. o.t. L cor. Smlthfleld and Llbertv and 3U Mnithnlii tslrect. LO-VT-On Penn av. cars, on Pean av. bttween 11th and 12th sts loir gold spectacles, I'luder please leave at No. 20 Sixth St., K. S. JO- Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten centt per line for each interlion, and none taken for lets than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the followlnz headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOE .EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad Vance cither at main orbranch offices. Wanted Advertisemrnts of All Kindt, SUCH -AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE 1TELP, BOAUDINO, Fr.MALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCEI.I.ANEOTJS, PERSONALS. TO LET BOOMS, 2USCEEEANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST A FOUND. THE PITTSBURG. DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Street. 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 alrcadv hare accounts with The Dispatch. FORALI.EOHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL Sr., TELEPHONE: Mil. FOR THE SOUTHSIU. "412 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J.W.WALiAvJi, 6121 PENN AV. l'lTTSBURG-ADDmONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 2503 Butler st. EMIL G-. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGEKS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. TnO.MAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avs. WANTED. Male Help. ACTIVE WORKERS everywhere to sell the "Lite of Jay Gould, and How Ho Made His Millions:" about 600 extra large pages: profusely Illustrated; retail nnlv31 SO; 40.000 agents wanted; bonanza for workers: books on credit: best terms: outfit and instructions mailed free on application. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co.. 73 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa or 358 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. AECHrrtfCT-One who has bad large experience In designing fine show cases for exhibit, etc Address P. O. Box3. Pittsburg, Pa. BARDER-First-class barber for Saturday. A. Koth, 51 sixth avenue. EARBER and experienced boy Immediately, at S3 Rebecca st,. Allegheny. ' TDARBER For Saturday at Ceo. Kramer's, No. jj .a .389 Fifth av. "DAKBER-TohelpoulSaturday. 1539 Penn ave. B AEBER for Saturday. 276 Ohio St., Allegheny. TV AEy ER, at 50 Fourth av. LlARBER- -At 291 Fifth ave. BLACKSMITH Good sober man competent to tske charge of blacksmith work tor prescrip tion bottle house; must understand how to run an engine. Address Marlon Flint Glass Compauy, Marion. Ind. BOOKKEEPER By a large wholesale whisky huuse: flrst-class bookkeeper by January 1. 1893; one familiar with the business preferred. Ad dress Whisky, Dispatch office. OY To learn the barber trade. C. Klrscb, 1217 Penn av. , pUTCHER A neat and tidy good meat cutter -Lj wun reierence. iiome uxessea meat i;o, Southslde. Pittsburg. (iANVASSERS Salary or" commission: forholl. j day novelties. 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. MAN A handy man about store: one who- can 11 goods and get furniture ready for deliver ing etc. Address with reference, stating salary expected. Box 406, iiraddock. Pa. MINERS-At Old Eagle mines. Elkhorn station. McKeespQtt.t Bellevernou R. It., 10 colored practical miners with tools: houses lurnlshed to miners with families; wages based on scale adopted by railroad coal operators of same district: mines are now in operation. Apply to SuDerlntendent. SALESMAN (salarv) for outside work. Dr. , O'Keefe & Co.. 1232 Penn. W1REMEN At once, inside electric light wire men, with tools.. Evans & Bobbins. Room 4. Hartley building. YOUNG MAN For office work; salary 825 per month; give age and address. Y. M Dis patch office. Agents. AGENTS Salarv ir commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Penclli the most usclut and novel invention of the age: erases Ink thoroughly In two tecomis: works like magic; 200 td 500 per cent proflt: agents .making $50 per week: we also .want a general agent to take charge of territory and appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money. Write for terms and sam ple of erasing. Monroe Eraser MTg.Co., N10, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS and everyone to examine our carriage, wagon and sleigh stoves: agents make money last: the greatest and most useful Invention on the market to. save your health. Specialty Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. . AGENTS Mineral Lamp Jjl'lcks never burn out; no smoke, no soot, notrlnuntug; light equal to gas: three samples 10c: assorted dozen 25c. Stayner & Co., Pro luence, 4t. I. A GENTS We want men who are already travel- A. lng salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side line; name references aud territory. Manufact- urers' un t;o., uieveianu, v. A GENTS Stove polish mittens; shine stove bet- XX. tertnan unisii: last longer. Keeps nanas ciean; agent's outfit c three set uree set 60c. btayner & Co., rroviuence. R. I. AGENTS S3 to 7 dally: experience nnnces sary. Putnam i Co., Perfumers, WeslWln sted, Ct. AGENT To sell Wlrgand's picture hanger. Wlegand Hanger Co., 123: Penn. Female Help Wanted. CASH GIRLS. Apbly immediately at Kauf manns'. GIRL A oung girl sneaking English, French and German wants to obtain a situation In a nice American family: good references. Address French, Dispatch ofllce. 7-MRL for general housework. 159 Grant av.. jr Alleghcnr: references required: good place with small family. GIRL lor general housework; South Euclid av., E. E. new house. 221 GIRL For general housework. Artzherger, 47 Cedar av.. Allegheny. f IRL for general housework. 23 Magee St. G1 IRL At 85 Sheffield st., Allegheny. HOUSE GIRLS (25)-Good places waiting free. Ceutral, No. 2 sixth st. OUSEGIRLS Places free. Exchange, 910 Penn av. SALESLADIES-At nce-10 experienced sales ladles In candy department. Call at K.iur manns' and ask for Mr. Bownc. Manager Book Department. SALESLADY for outside work; salary. Wlegand Hanger Co., 1232 Penn. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP At once, man cook, waiter, farm hands, teomsteii hotel cooks, dishwashers, cham bermaids, laundress, dining room girls: family cooks, $5 per waek; chambermaids. 200 house girls, half-grown girls, middle-aged .nurse, colored cook. Mcchan's Agency, 545 Grant st. TTEI.P-Cooks. chambermaids, dining room housezlrls. German and colored il girls, nurses. girls, laundresses, hotel help, drivers, farm hands, white and colored waiters, one colored boy. Miss' Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson. 603 Grant st. LADIES or young men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes; 11 to J3 per day can be quietly made; work-sent bv mall; no cauvass lnjf. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box 5331. Boston. Mass. Established 1880. . LADIFS or geutlemen wishing to add (10 a day to their Income. For particulars address Bern sen, Dispatch office. Hotels, Dining and Lnnch Itooms. ANCHOR HOTEL. Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c 50c; week, 11 25, 81 75. li f. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal, Allegheiiy 1 M,'S2 day; special rates when permanent. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS-Few more table boarders: first-class board and private home; $4 per week. 1&5 Fifth av. Business Opportunities Wanted HAVE you a business vou wish to sell: have you a frm you wish to dispose or. Consult Wool ley & Hamilton. No. Fourth av. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGEE& ZAHN-Flre insurance. Fourth av. JOHN E. EWING CO.. 107 Federal St., quick loans: money ready. maker MONEY to loan on mortgages: can rurnlsh anv sum desired; no delay. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth av. MONEY at 5 per cent: we have I50.C00 to loan. 1300 up. J. O. AllesA Co.. 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver, & Co.. 92 Fourth av. rpo LOAN 1200,0011 on mortgages fflOO and un- jl wara at a percent; fouu,uAi a nel (500, cou at Hi per cent on residence or business farms, s. H. Freuch, property. ropeny, vacant lots or 125 ! ourth av.i WANTED-Mortgigespn improved city or Alle gheny city property. Mccune & Coulter. 93 Fourth av. . t WANTEU-To make vou a quick loan tin mort gage. Bnroer ft Wfllte. KKJffourtthv. WANTED. i situations Wanted. Iy OSrriON Youne man requires position as packer; can repair furniture, or as assistant shloplns; clerk. Address Harris, 110 Palest., Al legheny. TIOSITION" as collector and office work: have had X 20 years' business experience: best of refer- ence. Address A. 22, care No. 8 Federal St., U'y. POSITION-As drug clerk;Q.A.: 4 Tears' experi ence: sperks Oermsn: best of references. Ad dress Salol, Dispatch office. POSITION 'by a young lady who Is a flrst-class stenographer and telegraph operator. Address E., 33, Dispatch office. TJOSITION as clerk In any kind or a wholesale X bouse. Address A. V Dispatch office. SITUATION An experienced business man how acting Jora'large railroad company will be open to an engagement dan. 1; thoroughly trained in modern njpthods of business, diplomacy and finan ciering, highly educated, an efficient organizer and manager fmen: rclerences and connections the very best. Address Occidental, Dispatch office. SITUATION A flrst-class white man cook and wife, flrst-classln all branches: city or coun try: best of references. Address J. L. Olden, Jean nette. Pa, SITUATION As carriage driver. E., Dispatch office. Address E. Miscellaneous Wanted. ALL persons to examine my stock of green vege tables, dressed poullry, etc.. before buying your goods elsewhere for your Christmas dinner. A nice fresh lot of goods at low prices. Johu Men gel, stall 123, Diamond Market, Plttsbarg. AM'OABK crayon portrait for Christmas. Fifth av. 297 R. JENKINS GRIFFITH'S Ta-va-zoa Cough xj byrup cures lagrlppe, cougns, coids,i i con-har- sumption: Immediate relief guaranteed. macr, umra ana urant. 1?LECTRI('Mfg. and SuppIyCo., 31(1 Blssell block. Xlt I'gn., 64 Federal, Allegh'y: i y; Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical lepalrlng a specialty; pnonc nib, LADIES' Dining and Lnnch Room Holiday buyers when out shopping lnnch atKevau's adles' tavorlte lunching resort, 90S Penn av. PAINTING and plate glass glazing. R. C. MlUer, 626 Grant st,. Pittsburg. 1 'BUNKS hauled to ana lrom the East End for fifty cents. Campbell Jt Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. 1 elephone 2T6. TTSE Jones' Bedbuir Paraivzer Jones Mag- Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction Ion given or no pav. 222 Federal st,, AUe bold by all Ilrst-cla'ss druggists. gheny. WANTED Business and professional men to know that the OfBce bp-clalty Co.. 105 Third av.. keeps In stock the incst Improved office furni ture. Tiling cabinets nnd labor-saving ofilce devices. "TT7 ANTED -Solid gold rings for ladles II 5a 2, IT Si7iat Smll's, cor. Liberty and Smlthfleld and 311 Smlthfleld tt. Open evenings. WANTED Contracts of hauling for all kinds of Wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B., Dispatch office. WANTED Bv dentist, 2d floor room for ofllce; location central. Address W. W Dispatch office. WANTED To buy a sleigh; must be cheap. Ad dressP. O. L. Box 733. WOOD and plioio engraving: Hair tones: electro typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth are FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. PIANO Upright grand plnni. 7i octave, lvorv keys, full iron frame, three strings, French grand lever action, nickel action brackets, german sliver action rail, double dampers, nickel pressure bar. handsome design of case, trusses, plllesters, cTlft n r e wlnr fAH fhpAA tjifia1fl t thin flna t m diiiiiu. ox is ft, iiuui, siutb (reuau, Villa llll&i 'SK proved high-grade instrument, worth (600, forS173 casu. s xiiumonu st. , PIANO Good bprlght piano: must sell. 105 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. cheap. UPRIGHT piano, good organ: cash or exchange for furniture or anything else. 40 Mont gomery av., Allegheny. Rubber Stamps anil Stencils For Sale. GETyourrubberstamps. steel stamps. stenclts. seal presses, brass checks, etc, from SbealTer Co., 49 Filth av.. DuIT's College building. CTENC1LS. sieei stamps'. kj ceai pres W. A :eal presses, rubber stamps, etc. uununs jjr iitaav. cor, jiarcet. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOHjERS and engines, second hand: all sizes from 4 to ISO h. p. : cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In stuck, statlonarv and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engines, steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Tel. 34UL 23-25 Park way. J. b. Young, Allegheny, Pa, BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins a Ulrica, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa. , J7NGINES and boilers or every description: brick i yard supplies: contractors' and rolllngmlllina chlnery. Thomas Carlln's fcous, Lacock and ban dusky sts Allegheny. Crayons, Photographs, Etc JH. GREEN, successor to G. Aufrecht, at 77 lilrrh av Im.ln. t tinrm.otlil v ..mAri.l Itnrl 'rprnrnfiihpd thA nlmtopmnhln studio. Is now pre pared to do all photo, cr.ijon. pasiell and water color work at the popular, prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Miscellaneous For Sale. BRICK-S.COftOOO new building brick In quanti ties to salt buyer at Bedford av.. near Penn Incline. John Lanz & Co., Llm. City tele phone 220. . CHRISTMAS trees cheap; only 10 to 20 cents at 52) Liberty av. FOR SALE 1.000 pair garters at Jt. Smlt's. Liberty and smlthfleld and 311 smlthfleld. MISOELLANEOUS-Watches of every descrip tion 22 50 and np at Smlt's, cor. smlthfleld aud Liberty and 311 Smithtleld st. )OOL and billiard tables, avenue. Inquire at 1118 Penn SAINT FRANCIS oranges before breakfast im prove the appetite and aid digestion. All Saint Francis oranges have Dr. Harris' name and a reg istered number on each wrapper. No others are genuine. The best grocers sell them. Don't be deceived. One Saint Francis orange Is worth two ordlnarv ones. It costs UT. Harris' sixty-flve cents to say this. It only costs five cents to prove It. SPECIALTIES-Used by all manufacturers and steam nsers, engineers, architects, etc: refer ences. Address Agent, Dlspatchj)fllce. OTOVES-Chean New aud second-hand, heating O and cooking, large and small, for gas or coal ig, large and small, for gas or coal. to Fayetle et. Allegheny. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. MEAT MARKXT-Inagood. llvelv town, cheap for cash. Call on or address C. D. Strlcklano. Apollo, Pa. KESTAURANT One of the best restaurants In the city; very low rent: good location for license. Woolsey & Hamilton, Brokers, No. 96 Fourth ave. SALOON Good paying saloon In Cleveland, op posite Central Marxet House: must sell owing to other business eugigeinents. Address Saloon, 415 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. rpiIE following school bonds are now for sale at X ofllco of secretary or Board or Directors of Sharpsville School District, Sharpsvllle, Mercer county. Pa.: 10 bonds, 1200 each. t2,rO0. due 1899. 10 bonds, SXOeach. llfCO, duelOOO. . 10 bonds. (200 each, SA00O. due 1901. 10 bonds, S2G0 each, S2.W0. due 191)2. Interest payable semi-annually at 4! per cent per annum. Bids will be received for all or part or the above bonds. The right to accent any or reject all bids reserved. James R. Geimnlll, Secretary. TIN SHOP and housefurnlsliing store In town of 10.000 Inhabitants, doing a big business In roofing, spouting and Job work: will sell it Invoice; reason tor selling owner wants to engage In other business and will not hare time to attend to the tin and roofing business. Address 15.. Lock Box 153. Heaver Falls. Pa. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. FOR SALE-Schenley Park lots 50x150, greater frontage If desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: asphal. turn pavement: street railroad; cheap: easyterms- Frank lkr, , N icola, 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. NE of the finest lots In Oakland, situated on the J corner of Ward and Wllmot streets, 7SX85; electric cars pass directly In front or same. E. Ilaldwln, 24 Frankstown av., E. E. Mark ONE very choice lot on Atlantic av.. 40x150, on easy terms and sure to be a good bargain. ,M. E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown a v., rK. E, Suburban Lots for Salo. LOTS Wllklnsfinrg lots In the Hunter plan, three squares from the new traction Hues, at (300, M50, (375 and 1400: some of them with (10 cash p ly mentsand$2perweek, or (25 every three months; a rare chance C. H. Love. 93 Fourth av. O WELL lying lots In Brnshton, 40x137 each, at j a reasonable reasonable figure ifbourht atonce. Mark E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown av., E. E. Q LOTS situated In Wilklnsbnrg. 33x120. at a J cheap figure will sell slnrlv or together. Mark Baldwin, 24 Frankstown nv E. E. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. tf7 SOO for a SIC 000 Locust st. nroDcrtr. Owner 1: best IP 4 j expects to leave the city. January bargain ever offered. Call at once or yon will miss it. uonn a., jawing & co 107 i ecierai st. Allegheny Residences For Sale. TOLET-Senda list of vour tenants to John K. Ewlng & Co.. 107 Federal street, and. have your January quit notices served promptly. (QH OOO Now brick house on Buena Vista St.. IDDs Allcglieny: 8 rooms and attic, hall, vesti bule and all conveniences, see W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av. (59S) Suburban Residences For Sale, C2! 300-A new double frame house of 6 rooms DU aud finished nlttc each: desirably located In Chanters, P. &L. E. II. R.; slate mantels, natural gas, etc. 1 lot 40X125 recti electric ears pass prop erty. (03s), See W. A, Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth avenue FOR 8A T.K EVTPRO VED REAL ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. T3AST END-S3.ri00-Close to electric and P. B. XJ K. : frame dwelling, 7 rooms and all modern conveniences, term) to suit: lot 21x100. M. F. Hippie Jt Co., 98 Fourth av. EAST END-2.60-Frame dwelling, 5 rooms, slate roof, water 4a kitchen: complete llttlo home: terms to suit: lot 24x100. M. F. Hippie Co., 95 Fourth av. Cg A OOO Brick house on Rowan av.. E. E..bath 'Sprtt room. 1. w. c., folding doors, ffas, elec tricity, elegant cellar, siate mantels: large lot: a few minutes from cars; this house contains 8 rooms and Is a bargalu. M. E. Baldwin, 21 Fraukstown avenue. OOO Frame house on Apple av., E. E . near i electric cars: 6 rooms, gas. electrlcltr. water, nicely finished: lot 23x138: a nice chance to one wishing a desirable and cheap home, M. E. Baldwin, 24 Fraukstown av. 'dfO I 830- Frame bouse on Hallman st. contaln- JDtj lng7rooins, with all Improvement: lot 32 xl20: on easy terms, M. E. Baldwin, 24 Franks- iown av.. j. is. CIIOICE PROPERTIES. EAST END, $9,500 ' RESIDENCE On asphalt paved and sowcred street, one half square from street cars. New and sub stantial Queen Anne style brick dwelling, 10 rooms, reception hull, bath, open work plnmbing, fine hardwoodnlsb, cemented cellar, laundry, etc. Built by day work. Cannot be excelled for tho money. Lot lOx 110 feet. Easy terms. I ' m: f. hipple & co., 96 FOURTH AYl AUCTION SALES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Great Closing out Auction Salo of about 1,000 oil 'paintings; i Water Colors, Etchings. Engravings, etc. Sale to commence FRIDAY MORNING of this week, December 2i, at 10 o'clock, ut the Art Store, No. 2001 Carson street. City, Southslde. Electric cars right to the place of sale. This is a rare chance to seenre Pic tures and Art for the holidays at a bargain. Positive and peremptory sale to closo out the entire stock preparatory to removal. The rooms will be open day and night and on the morning of sale, so as to allow in tending purchasers the opportunity to ex amine tbe tine collection ot Artistic Work.. Terms cash. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. AUCTION SALE-UPRIGHT PIANOS, furniture, carpets, holiday goods, etc, at 10 o'clock, FRIDAY", December 23, at the rooms, 21 and 26 Ninth stieet. A large assortment of handsome parlor furniture in the most desirable styles or Upholstering, chamber lurnlture in oak or walnut, rquare and cheval dressers with French plato mirrors, fine upright pianos, bookcases, sideboards, chiffoniers, dining room sets, leather couches, ladies' escre toires, handsome mnslc box, china closets, dinner sets, toiletware, glassware, soda fountain, bedding, springs, bedsteads, mat tresses, etc. Carnets new and second, brus sels and ingrain for rooms, balls and stairs. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. SMITIISOa & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales oi real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (jewelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Ofllce.SS Eisner building.cor. 5th and Wood st. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE. LeaTneaV To-night and all the week Mr. Henry E. DIXEY In a grand revival of "PATIENCE." Matinee Saturday. Next week Hoy t'a "A Texas Steer." dc23 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturday. THE MERRY COMEDY, BILL. ' PRTP.PQ. Nights. 15, 25, 50,75c. rlUUEJO . Mntinees 25, 50clteserved Next week.Cbas. Uauford, "Julius Cajsar." de22 OLD CITY HALL LELAND J. POWERS. OT BOSTON, in "THE SHAUGHRAUN." THIS (Triday) EVENING At 8 OXlock, In TOUIfO men's CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION COURSE. Membership ticket admits owner and one lady. Admission 50 cents each to tlioe not members. de 23-20 rTUIE ALVIX THEATER To-night, Wed. and Sat. matinees. THE FALL OF ATLA.fr A 1 1 For tho benefit or Post S3. G. A. R. Next week "The Junior, Partner." del9-3S HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. IflWIH BUDS. SPECIALTY CO. lMl Monday and all H eek. ue 13-61 The world's greatest violinist, and a superb company of artists nt Old 'City Hall, Sion dur, December 26. Matinee and evening. Tickets now on Sale at S. Hamilton's and Alex Boss'. All seats reserved at 25 cents to $1. de23-29 a marvel of rkalistic arti Now on exhibition daily at Edmund son &Perrine's. 635 Smlthneld street. Proclaimed bv tbe press and public to be the most wonderful picture of the age. Ad mission 25 cents. Hours, 9 a.m. till 10 f. st. delO-23 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave Nvv York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Bates for Saloon Passage. Cabin. 845 and upwards,' Fecond Cabin, S3D. Steerage, 819. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts rn London Sold nt Lowest Rates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists far nlshed on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROl HERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 Smlthfleld St.. Pitts burg. F. M. SEMPLE. 110 Federal St.. Allegheny. OC19-MWF WHITE STARUNL-. For Queenstown and Liverpool. H oval and United States Mall steamers. Teutonlc.Dec.23. 1:30 pra Majestic. Jan25, 11:30 a m Britannic. Jan. 4. 7 a m Britannic Feb. 1. 6 am Adriatic Jan. 11. lnm TeutonlcFeb.8.U:30am iGerm'c Jan. IK 6 a m Germanic Feb. 15. 4 pm From w hlte star dock, foot or west Tenth street. New York. Saloon rates, (50 and upward, according to steamer and location of berth. 'Second cabin on these steamers. (35 and (40: prepaid, fiO and (45; steerage from or to the old country, (20. White Star drarts pavabic on demand In all the Srlnclpal banks throngnout Great Britain. Apply JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 639 Bmlthlleld street. Pittsburg, orll. MAITLAND K KBSEY, General Agent, 2U Broadway, N. Y. nolo-o .A.XjJLj.A.:iSr liUDTIE ROYAL MAIL STE l.MSHIi S. GLASGOW to PIIlX.lUEIirniA via DERBY and GAL WAY. Tne most di rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPAS9ED. Intermediate, a30. Steenitre, Jit STATE1 SERVICE OF I IMP ALLAN 1,KV LINE.. J STEAMSHIPS. MEW YORK and GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Dee. 29 State of California moos. Jan. 19. State of Nebraska......ll:30 a. m. Feb. 9. State of ralirormu. itoos. Cabin, $40. Second Cabin. $30. Steerage, (19. Apply to J.J.MCCORMICK, 039 Smithtleld st. lolS-D PROPOSALS. HUKTWODOH. Pa.. ) Dec. 21, ISDi ( PROPOSALS-THE BOARD OF MAN AGERS of the Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory at Huntingdon, Pa., will re ceive bids for supplies needed dnring the yearlS93. Bids innv be sent in on the 1st of January, April, July and October, and con tracts wilt be imnrdcd promptly. Tho hlanks slating tho articles to be lurnlshed, and. the probable nmnunts required, -will lio sent on application: The hoai d reserve the right to reject any or all bids not considered to the Interest of the State. T. a PATTON, General Superintendent, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' After 19 Years of Trial, ELAINE, THE FAMY SAFEGUARD OIL, Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It is the very highest grade of refined pa troteum, from whloh in the process of inann lacturo, every impurity hasbeen eliminated. Elaine Is free from benzine and parafUne; It will never chill in the coldest temperature, known on this continent. In color, Elaine Is spring-water white, and its "Are tost" is so high as to make it as abso lutely safe as any lllnmlnant known. iiuving no uisa.Teeablo odor, Elalno is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Be'Burnedin Any Petroleum Limp. A POSITIVE- PROTECTION EROlt LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAfNEI reS7 OIL. 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold la li Years From 1S73 to 1S92. Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTUREP.S, PITTSBURG. PA. fel il FOI -THE VBILD'S fill! Engage your room in advance and avoid be ing imposed on during the rush. The elegant, large, new 200 room stone . and brick Hotel Bunton, (BUNTON BKOS., of Pittsburg, Props.) "Will open about April 20, 1893. The most centrallv located hotel in the "World's Fair district. Within q blocks there are three entrances to center of Fair grounds. Two stations on L G. K..E., two electric roads and station on elevated road. TEEMS FOE ROOMS: 51 per day and upward. Special inducements ta large numbers. Send for prospectus. BUNTON BROS., 6133 Myrtle ave., Chicago. no23-55-ivps3u " RAILROADS. PITTSDURO AND LAKE EKlE RAILROAD Company. Schedule in effectNov. so, 1892, Cen tral lime. -P. JfcL. E. K. IL-DEfAKT. -For Cleve land. "7:00, 8:0a a. m.. i:10l 4:20. '10:25 p. m. For Chicago, '7:10 a. m..2:10. 4:20 p. m. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 'Z-.10, 10:3p. ra. For Buttalo.ll:I5 a. m., 4:20. I0:23p. m. For Salamanca. s00i. m. 2:10, '10:25 p. m. For Youngstown and New Castle. "7:00, 3:00; '11:15 a. m.. '2:10. 53-30. 4:20. I0i25p. m. Fur Beaver Falls. 8:35; "7:00 8:00, 11:15 a. m.. '1:00. 2:I0. 3:30, 4:so, 5:20, '10:3 p. m. For Chanters, 5:30. 5:S. :00. 0:45. 7:10, 7:50 8:00, 9:10. 8:30. 10:33. '11:13. 111:45 a.m.. '1:00. 1:10. 3:50. 3:15. '4:25.5:10. 5:2a '8:0u, 10:30 p. m. ABEIVE-From Cleveland. 8:31 a. m.. '12:30. 5:15. "7:43 p. in. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. '6:30 a. m., 12:30. 7:45 p. m. From Buffalo. '6:30 a. m.. 12:30. '5:15. !i:30p. 111. From Salamanca: '11:30, 10:00a. m.. 7:45 p. m. rom Youngstown and New 1 astle. 0:30, 57.25. 10:00 a. n:.. '12:3a '3:15, 7:43. 9:30 p. m. From Beaver Falls,5:20. 8:30. 7:23. 10i00a. m., '12:30, 2:03, 5:0d 5:15. S-ilo. 9:3J p. m. P.. C. A Y. trains for Mansfield andjieechmont, 7:10 a. m., 10:33 a. m., 3:45 p. m, P.,C. &Y. trains from Mansfield and Beechmont, 6:37. 9:50. 9:53 ft. m. 1:05 p. m. P.. McK. St. Y. R. IL Dkpaut For New Haven and West Newton, a:20a. m.. 3:00p. m. AnniVE From New Haven and West Newton. 9:00 a. m.. 4:07p. m. For McKeesport. Elizabeth. Monougahela City and Belle Vernon, 6:40,f9:15; 11:05 a.m.,'4:00, '15:25 p. m. From Belle Vernon. MonongahelaClty.EUzatveth andMcKeesDort,t5:50,J:40. tll:05a.m..U:55.'oi03 p. m. Dally. T Sundays onlv. To and from lew Castle only. rTo and rrom McKeesport nnlr. City Ticket Offlce, G39 Smlthfleld Street. PITTSBUP.G AND WESTEBN RAILWAY SchOduIe in effect May 15. 1S92 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson st. and itlver av., Allegheny. Depart for Chicago, "2:00 p. m. Solid train with Pullman sleeping car. For Kane, Bradford, 17:10 a. in. For Clarion. 7:10 a. m.. t2:00 p. m. For Foxburg. 7:loa. ra.. t2:00. t4:25p. m.lForBuffalo. Erie. Meadvllle, t7:10 a. m. For Greenville. Mercer, Grove city. T7:10a. m.. t2:00 p.m. For Akron. Cleveland, t7:10a.m.. 2:0Op. m. For .New Castle. "7:11 a. m.. lOa t3:05 p. m. For Butler, 16:30. "7:10. T9:30a. m.. 2:0a t4:25. t3:15p. m. Trains arrive: From Kane. t):45 p. m. : Clarion. ill:30 a. m.. t6:4S p. m.: Foxburz. t9:05. tSI:l a. m t6:45p. m.; Erie. t3:50p. m : Greenville. Mer cer. tll:3oa. m.. t3:50p- m.: Akron. 'lias a. in.. t6:45 p. m.: Nnw Castle. 19:05. mllOi a. in.. flM p. m.: Butler. 17:00. t9nT5. 111:30 a, m.. t3-a "a p. m. : from Chicago. 'loS a. m. DallJ. lExcept Sunday. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD schedule In effect Nov. 13, 1892. Eastern time. r or iv asmngton, L. C, Balrimore, Phlla. delphla and-New York. s ijO a.m and 9 20 pm. For Cumberland. 05a '3 00 a m. tl la SSipm. For Connellsvllle. 050, 80O. 5830 am; Ilia t4I3, 4303 and 9 20pm. For Unlontown. $650. "300. 5430am, 4110. 415 and 15 03 pm. For ML Pleasant. M 50 and 00 am. II 10, 24landuopm. For Washington. Pa., 7 20 and 49 30 a m. '400, 4445. aipm. , For W heeling. 7 20 and 49 30 a m. '4 00, 7 30. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 20 a m, 1 30 pm. . For Columbus. 7 20 a m. 7 30 p m. i For Newark, V 20 a m, 7 30 p m. For Chicago. 7 20 a m and 7 30 p m. Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and 'Washington. 8'2o am, i 40pm. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 'A il a m, S 45 n, m. From Wheeling, 'a 50 and '10 43 a m. 41 35 and 8 45 p m. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. DaUv. tDallv except Sunday. SSnndayonly. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call ror and check baggage from hotels and residences noon orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenueand Wood street, and S39 Smlthfleld street. J. T. ODELL. CHAS. O. SCULL. GeneralManager. Gen. Pass. Agent. nP WHY- YOU SHOULD -INr " m " KENSINGTON ITHIJLS 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. Por free tickets from Pittsburg to Kensington and return call at the office of the KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, No. 78 FOTJETH AVE., RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. In effect 12:01 p. m.. December 13. 1893. Trains will leave Union Station .Pltlsbnrfc, as follows (Eastern standard Time): MAIN LINE EASTYTAUD. Pennsylvania Limited or Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:IS a.m.. arriving at Harrisuurg at lOS p.m.: Philadelphia, i-.a p.m.; XewYorfc. 7 p. m.; Baltlrapre, 4:40 p. m.: Washington. 5:43 p. m. " Atlantic Express and Ecvstone Express dally at 3.30a.m.. arriving at Harrlsburg. 10:30 a. m.i Haltlmorc. 1:23 p. m.; Washington. 2:30 n, m.: Philadelphia, 1:25 p. m.: Hew York? -J nVtn Harrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday 5:25 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 3:10 p. m Day Express dally nt 8 a. m.. arriving at Harrls burg 3:20 p. m.. Philadelphia C:00 p. m N'eir York 9:33 p. in.. Baltimore 6:45 p.m.. Washlni ton 8:15 p.m. " Mall train Suuday only. 8:40 a. ra.. arrives Harrls burg 7 p. m.. Philadelphia 10:53 p m. Mall Express dally at I p. m.. arriving at Harrls burg 10:10 p. ra., connecting at Harrlsburg for Philadelphia EXDress dallvat 4iT0d. m at iiarnsnurg 1 :ui a. m., rnnaaeiphla I3a.ui - '- - . rm. .. t- ... w,44ftuj. . arriving anil ew York7:10a. m- Eastern Express at7:C0 p. m.. dallr. arriving Har rlsburg 2:10a. ro.. Baltimore 8:20 a.m. Wash ington 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 5:05 a."m. and ew York 7:40 a. m. Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harris, burg 3:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 8:50 a. ni siw Yorfc:3Ja. m.. Baltimore 6:20 a. m.. Washing ton 7:30 a. m. All through-trains connect at Jersey Cltv with boats or "Brooklyn Annex," Tor Urooklyn'jf Y avoiding double ferriage and Journey throncn Ji ew ork City. Johnstown Accom. except Sunday. 3:) p. m. Greensburg Accom.. H:ii p.m. week daysMOsjo Sundays, tireensburg Express 5:15 p. m.. ex cept Sunday. Derry Express 10H5 a. m.. exceDl Bnnday. ' Wall Accom., 5:25. 8:00. 7:40. 8:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:20. J0-45a. m.. 12:15. 1:00. ISO. 2:30. 3:40. 4100. 4lH! 4:i0. 5:15. 8:00, 6:40. 7:25, 9:05. 10:20. 11 : p. ml 12:10 nigh t, week days. Sunday. 8:40, 10:30 a. m.. 12:25. l-O1'. 2:30. 4:30. 5:30. 7:23. 9:4a 10:33p.m. Wllklnsburg Accom. 5:25. 6:00. C:13. 6:15. 7rt0. 7:21 7:4a 8::a s:3S. 8:5a :4a lOrJO. 10:45. H:I0a.mT. 12.-0L 12:15. 12:30. 1:0a O0. I:3a 2:C0, ZOO. 3:13. 3:40. 4.oa 4:ia 4:25. 4:35. 4:5a 5:00. 5:15. 5:30. 5:45. 6:00. 6:2a 6:40. 7:33. 8:20. 9:03, 9:45, 10:20, 11:10, 11:33. p. m.. and 12:10 night, week days except iM"uuai. ouuuaj, j:av, o:u. .u:ju. a. m. z:x 1:00. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30. 5:30, 7:2a 9:00. 9:40, 10:30 p.m. Braddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. 6:45. 7:ea 7:25. 7:40. 8:00. 8:10. 8:33. 8:5a 9:40, 10:20. 10:43. 11:10 a m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:3a 1:00. 1:2a 1:30. 2:.X. 2J30. 3:15. 3:40, 4.-C0. 4:10, 4:25. 4:3a 4:35. 4:5a 5:0a 5:15. 5,30. 5:45. 6:C0. 6:2a 6:40. 7:2S. 8:20. 9:C5 9:45. 10:20, 11:10. 11:33. p. m., 12:10 night, week days, bun dav. 5:ia 8:00. 8":4a 10:30 a. m., 12:25. 1:0a 1:10. 2:30. 4:30, S30, 7:20. 9:C0. 9:M. 10:30 p. m. SOCTH-TVEST PENN RAILWAY. For TJnlontown 5:25 and 8:35 a. m.. 1:20 and 4i2t p. m. week days. MONONGAHELA DIVISION. OS AND AFTER 12:01 P. 31.. DECEMBER IS. 1S92. For West llronnsvllle ana Unlontown 19:40 a. m. For West Brownsville 7-33 and 10:40 a. m. an d 5:00 p. m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 r. m. For. Monongahela Cltv. Dr'avosbnrg and West ' Elizabeth. 6:00,.7:35. 8:35. 10:40 a. m.. 1:01, 5:00, 5:55 and 11 :J p. m. week dav. Sundav.8:S5 a. m.. 1:91. 4:30 and 9:40 p. m. Dravosburg only. 12:05 noon and 3:20 p. m. week days. West Elizabeth only. 4:15, 6:30 and 9:00 p. m. TTEaT PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. OX AMD AKTEB 12:01 A. 31.. DECEMBER 19. 1392. From Federal street station. Allegheny City: For Sprlngdale. week days-6:20. 8:45. :25. 10:4a 11:50a. m.:l:J0, 2:23. 4:00, 5:00. 5:43. 6:ia 6::o. 8:10. 10:30 and 11 :4U p. m. Sundays 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Butler, week days 8:55, 8:45, 10:10 a. m.; 3:13 and 6:10 p. in. For Freeport week davs 6:53, 8:45, 10:40 a. nu: 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. nr. and 5:00 p. m. For Paulton and Blalrssllle, week days, 6Ss. m., 3:15 and t0:30 p. m. The Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage rrom hotels and resi dences. Tliiie ranis 'and full Information can bs obtained at the ticket offices. No. 110 Fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street and Union station. CHAS. E. PCGH. J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. ALLEGHENYVALI.EY KAILWAY-TAKINO effect December li. 1897. Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard time): Corry Ac, 6 a. m.. Braebum Ac. 7 a. m.: Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:40 a. m.. arriving at Buffalo. 6 p. m: DnBols and Wllllamsport, dally except Sunday. 8:40 a. m.. arriving at Ylllllamsport, 6:45 p.m.: Elttannlng Ac . 9:50 a. m: Braebum Ac. 12:05 p. m.: Tltus vllle and Wllllamsport Ex.. 1:30 p. m.: Braebum Ac. 2:30 p. m; Emlenton Ac. 3:4-5 p. m.: Kittan nlug Ac. 5 p. m. : Braebum Ac. 5:30 p. ra. ; Bris bnrii Ac. 6:15 p. m. : Valley Camp Ac, 7:50 p. m. : Buffalo night jc. aailr. 9:10 p. m.. arriving at Buffalo 7:15 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac, 11:40 p. si. bunday church trains Emlenton. 9:05 a. m.; Kit tanning. 12:40 p. m. : Braebum. 9:50 p. m. Pull man buffet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains between Plttsbnrgand Buffalo. DAVl l McCAKGO. JAS. P. ANDERSON. Gen'l Supt. Gtin'l Pass. Agent. From Pittsburgh TJnlen 8tatIon. ennsiilvania Linisl 'trains Bun by Central Time. NortliwesUSyatem Fort Wayne Konts DsrART for Chicago, points Intermediate and beyond: 7J6 a.ro..12-00nn., 12.30 p.m SJop.rn 10.40 p. m., 111.30 p.m. Axaiva fi-omsame pomes: V-W sLm..2a)ajn..iJ0Oaja.. 6.4D aja., 545p.m.. 6,45p.m. DsrART for Toledo, points intermediate andbeyondt t7.15a.m.,lZ.00n'n., 12.S0p.m.,:il0p.n. Arkivi lrom same points: 1X0 a.au, fl.40 ajn., f6.45p.rn. DarAKT for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: ttU" !,-ln- "' a.m., tU5 pja, 11 2") p.m. Arrivs from same points: '50 a.m., tl-jp.m.,5.45p.m.,t60p.m. DarART for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and BeUatxel t8J0a.m., fUopjnW.lOp.m. Akrivk from sami points: T9-'il-m-tl-55p.m.,t'-5'P-n'. Dktart ior New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: f!SSi a.ni 112 00 n'n. Arrivk l5om same points: 11.40 p.n sJ-0 p.m. Dbpart for New Castle, Jamestown, Yotmgstowa and NDes, 13.45 p.m. Axrivb lrom same points: 18.40 a.m. DarAUTlor Youngstown, 12.00 n'n. Axxivstrom Youngstown, G 45 p.m. SontliwestSyntem-Pnn UnndleRonte Dktart for Columbus. Ondnnad, Indianapolis, Su Louis, points inlermediate and beyond: 8J0 a.nu, 80 p.m., 050pjn 11.80 p.m. Arrivs from same points: .Ua)a.m., B.W)a.m., 5.40p.m. Detart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermedial and beyond: 1I.4 a.m., I0.oO p.m. Awtrra from same points: ii"0 a.m.,2.45 pja. DsrART for Washington, fi.15 st m., fSJo a-nL, flop. m., t3J5 p.m., f4.45p.rn., 140 p.m. Arriv from Washington, 8.55 a.m., 7J0 a.m., fSjO a.m., 110.25 a.m.,f.2.35p.ni..t6.25p.m. DarAHT for Wheeling, 8 10 a. m., 111.10 a.m., 12.45 p. m., tt.10 p. in. Arrivk tmni Wheeling. f8.45 a. m.,fZ 45 p.m., 5.25 p. m, 5.40 p.m. Special Notices. Pullman Sleeting Cars aud Pullsiak Diktho Cars run through. Last and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Local Slesfing Cars rnnnlng to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at 9 o'clock p.m. . Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion 1 rains of either system, not menboned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Pean. sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dailj. tEx. Sunday. JEx. Saturday. HZx. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, K. A. FORD, Gsasrsl auagaz. tatrti tustEtr Arnt. PURE BUTTER, SOLD ET 'GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies, 43 and 45 Sixth Avenue. Jc20-xw BUY A LOT :j:x;::.::k2. M BECAUSE . It has a population of 8,000 people and they earn $125,000 per month. The Best Water in Pennsylvania, The Best Drainage, Two Big Brick School Houses, Churches of All Denominations, Natural Gas, Every Convenience of Pittsburg, And is only 18 Miles from the .Union Depot PITTSBTJBG PA. dois-xin msWz r V t i , a TV Hv i v - -? A "tSsiSsSffntiifA'ifc'i , ,i- t. 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