f- m. - i. THE PITTSBURG" DISPATCH, " FRIDAY DECEMBER1' 30,' 1892.' DIDiN'T OWE THE POST. The Prosecutor Gets the Worst of an Embezzlement Action. A GRIEVANCE BETWEEN G.A.E. MEN Enit tj a Eank to Collect on Four Large 1'romissorj Xotes. TBB NEWS OF THE COUNT! COURTS The case of C C Hay, charged with em bezzlement by John Adley, was disposed of in Criminal 'Court yesterday. Both men are members of Colonel Shaw Post, G. A. E., composed of colored soldiers. May is an officer of the post, andAdley charged him with embezzling 515 belonging to the organization. It was shown that when the apparent shortage was discovered the prose cation was instituted pending an audit The latter showed that, instead of May owing the post, the latter was indebted to him. It was further shown that the pro ceeding against May was a personal matter, unauthorized by the post; and a verdict of not guilty and "placing the costs upon the prosecutor was rendered! A verdict of acquittal was rendered in the case of Charles Arnold, charged with stealing a horse from Thomas HcCarroll, of Tarentum, en December 13. Andrew Strak was found guilty of steal; Ing $10 from James T. McCracken, of Bos ton, Pa., on DeceniberSl, and recommended to the mercy of the Court. Henry and David Uelfer, who were charged with assaulting Policeman G. Y. Dawson, of the "West End, some weeks ago, were found guilty. jj. W. PollocK, tne insurance man, wno insured the minor son of Mrs. JlcMinne min, was found guilty of false pretense. He represented that policies could be written lor minor children, and when the plain tifi's child died the company contested the claim. Anton Kasopski was fined J500 and sent to the workhouse for three months for illegal liquor selling at Sewicklcy. Itobert Baxter, charged with assault and battery and the larceny of household goods by Mary and Charles Hausen, of McKees port, was found not guilty, and in the as sault and battery case the costs were placed on Mary Hausen. SUIT OH FOTJE LAEQE NOTES Brought by the Enterprise Bank Against the Union Scrap Company. The Enterprise Savings Bank, of Alle gheny, yesterday entered suit against J. M. Kelson, A. Munsch, A. Haller and S. P. Haller, doing business as the Union bcrap Company, to recover S.'i.GW CO. The amount is claimed to be due on lour prov isory notes indorsed by the defendants to the plaintiff in the usual course ol business. When the notes fell due they went to pro test, payment was refused and the suit re tulted. To-Daj'b Trial list. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs George F. Eudisill, William J. Backhouse, Georse Reifer, George Launce, Hike Jordon, Louis Dorstein, Sarah Dorsteln,- J. G. Ebbort, Joseph W. Knott; Albeit Wilkert, D. A. Kelly, Janes .McLaughlin, and tho following desertion and surety or tho peace cubes: Thomas Conroy, Georjre W. Bain, J. B. Clinl funt, William McClelland, Silas Carter, Samuel Xenerwijr, i rank Knife (2), Henry Fencer, John Baithel, John Becker. Mathilda Smith, Thomas Wilson. W. H. Miller, Timothy Donovan, John HadUeld and John McHendry. Asking for an Accounting. A bill in equity was filed yesterday by Daniel Kelley, administrator of J. C. Keller, against Humphrey Shields. The suit is brought to. compel an accounting by Shields of the assets and profits of the gro cery business of Shields & Kelley at 2101 Penn avenue since the death of Kelley on July 8, 1892. Two Wives Get Divorces. A divorce was granted yesterday in the rase of Mrs. Jennie Marshall, of Carson itreet, Sontbside, against James E. Mar shall. Infidelity and ill treatment were the charges. A divorce was also granted in the case of Clara Pfeil against Louis PleiL De sertion was the cause. Reapportionment of MUlvalo Borough. A petition was filed yesterday asking lor the appointment of a commission to alter the boundary lines of the nardsin Millvale borough. The purpose is to make three wards in the borough, there being at pres ent but two. Damaged by a Pipe Line. Jacob "Weinman yesterday entered suit against the Pittsburg Xatural Gas Com pany for J5.O0O damages for alleged injury caused by laying a pipe line through his farm in Penn township. Asplnwall Borough Incorporated. A decree was made yesterday lor the in corpration of the boroogli ot Aspinwalk It is taken Irom O'Hara township, and the grand jury has favorably passed upon the matter. Furnishing tho New I'ostofflce. Ten carloads of furniture were received at the l'ostoffice building to-day for the fitting out ot tbe various offices. The cars were loaded with partitioning, counters, desks and filing boxes, and with the two cars which are on the way, will complete the furnishment of the Government offices. Our Largo Ilo.iday Trade Zn Piano. Onr large business has brought to our wareroonis many "uprights" and "squares," taken in exchange. Tlier are now xtnderzoing thorough repairing and l e varnishing, and ai e using put in first-elat-a shape. Quite a number are already finished, and are now being told on our floors. Wo offer tbem at fiom $50 up. Come and see what b.irgains they aie. Cash or Daymen ts. Mellok & liocsE, Founded 1S31, Waicrooms 77 Filth avenue. Novelties Which are on sale at the jewelry house of Henry Terheyden, 530 Sinithfield street. is SILVER; Bracelets. Match Sate. Glove Menders, Buckles, Cigar Cases, Puff Boxes, Glotd Botes. Stamp Boxes, Hairpins, Vinaigrettes, Whistles, Bon Bon Boxes, Toilet Boxod, Handkerchief Boxes, Snuff Boxes, Parses. And many other odds and ends. Come and Open every evenin; Clothing slaughtered. Tbcbest of everything in men's overcoats and ulsters at one ualf jormer prices. P. C. C ir, corner Grantand Diamond streets. All our 412 overcoats and ulsters for men at $5 00 All our $15 overcoats and ulsters go for 7 60 All our$18and$. overcoats and ulsters color 9 oa All our $25 and $30 overcoats and ulsters rotor 12 00 1000 pairs of men's striped pants, worth $3, at 1 39 1,000 paiis of men's dress pants, worth $5, at....... ..................... .......... 2 50 P. C. a a, Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond streets. Christmas Is Past, ' Buf the bargains in fine pianos and organs at Hamilton's, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, still .continue. A. nurobor of pianos and organs and musio cabinets ordered for Christmas are jut aiTiv ing, and fill our store with a hright new stock to select from. Those or vou who could not come in for Christmas come this week and leave your order for New Tear's delivery. We will give you prompt attention and low prices. S. Hamilton, 91 and S3 Filth avenue. INTOXICATED AND FEEEZIHB. Terrible Plight of an Old Couple In the West End. The manager of the Clinton Mills was notified yesterday by several neighbors of Daniel Hansbury who live in Clinton Bow, "West Carson street, that he and his wife had not been seen since Monday, and it was feared some ill had befallen the couple. A man was sent to break open the door, and upon gaining an entrance and going up stairs the sight revealed was most horrible. There, lying in bed in a room without any fire, with no clothes to cover them, and in the company of several cats, dogs and chickens, was the couple in a drunken stupor and half frozen to death. A man was dispatched for coal and a fire started. The Department of Charities was notified, and Chief Eliot sent Inspector Dirhe to in vestigate the case. "It was the dirtiest place I have ever seen," said Diehl alter-his return -to the office. "You would have thought the peo ple were colored from their appearance, there were cats, dogs and chickens ail around the room and and the filth was revolting. At first, when aroused from the stupor. They both refused to go to the Poor Farm as I suggested, but after a little persuasion and the assistance of Father McTighe we persuatled them it was the best thing for them to do." The ambulance will be sent to the house to carry the old couple to the City Farm to-day. Special China Sale. To-day and Saturday only we will sell all our odd and end Haviland and fiance plates, teas and A. D. coffees at 15s each. e will , have four tables in the fiont of store t s- , leot from, at C. Reizenstein's, 150 to 156 Fed eral street, Allegheny. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. ANNUAL MEETTXG THE ANNUAL MEET--ING of the stockholders of the Monongaheia Navigation Companv will beheld at theomce 01 the company. No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY. January 12. 189J. at 2 o'clock r. u.. for the election o: officers for tht ensuing year and tbe transaction or other business. W. IIAKEWELL, Secretary. Office or Westeux Pennsylvania EvroSITIOV SOCIETY. PirnBUKG. Dec. 21, 1832. THE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHELIFEMAN AGERSofthls soclcrj.forthe election of thir teen directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought up, will be held in the United States District Court room (new), postoffice building, third floor, take elevator, Third avenue and Sinith field 6treet. 'JUESDAY, January 3. 1S33, at 3 o'clock, 1. 21. A. P. BURCIIFIELD, Secretary. Notices. VTOTICE-ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1. If 93, li the business of the firm of Booth & Dlun will be continued by llooth'Jt Fllnu, Limited. VTOTICE OFFICE SERVICE RENDERED BY J.1 the day; a corps ol expert bookkeepers. Wool sey's Accounting liureau. No. 96 Fourth av. TOT1CE-COUPONS OF THE FIRST MOKT i GAGE bonds of the Nortuslde Bridge Com pany due JAN 4 ARY 1, K will be paid on and after that date on presentation at the Safe Deposit Co., No. 83 Fourth are. R. L. ORR, Treasurer. Uumucss Clicnses. December 29. 1892. VTOTICE TO THE PUBL1C-T1IE FIRM OF i UonlstaUl & Kisl. heretofore doing a whole sale liquor business at No. 10 Diamond square, city r( Plusuurg. Pa., was dissolved on Augusts, 1S92. Frank Boulstalll withdrawing from said firm, and that the us of his name In connection with said firm thereafter -nas unauthorized and without authority. FRANK BONISTALLI. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE him of Meldon A. McKenna, plumbers, at No. 41 1 ourth avenue, Pittsburg, has been dls sohed by mutual consent, Frank B. Mel don withdrawing from said firm: all per sons Indented to said firm will make prompt settli-mrnt to James A. McKenna, w ho will con tinue said business at said (place, and who will a'suine and par otf all cxUiing liabilities of said firm. FRANK B. MELDON. JaMES A. Mc KLNNA. Election. I?LECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE j stockholders of the Not thslde Bridge Company, lurtlie eiculouofa Hoard of Directors, will be heid at the office of William B. Itodgers. Eq.. No. !s Diamond st., on t ED.VEsDAY. Jannarv 4, 18T3. Transfer books closed from January 1 to Januarr 15. 1891. JAMES H. LINDSAY. President. ELECTION -Til K ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Suburban Rtpld Tran sit Street Rallwav Company will be held at the of fice of Hays & Noble, No, 118 Diamond St., Pitts bur. on MON D AY. Januarv 9. 189.1. at 3 o'clock p. II.. for the election of a President and Board of Di rectors for the ensuing year and the transaction or other business. THMD National Baxk, itttseueo. December 1U. 1892. f ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine directors of this bink. to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the banking house. 526 and 528 Wood St.. on TUESDAl. January 10,1893. between the hours of 11 .4. m. and 1 p. m. AV. bTElNMEYEK, Cashier. Fikst National Bxk, Pittsboeg. Pa. THEANNDAL ELECTION IOU NINE DI RECTOR tor this bank to serve for the ensu ing year n ill be held at the banking house, corner Vi ood st. ana Firth av., TULsDAY. January 10, lt3, between the hours of 12 noon and 1 p. ji. J.D. SCULLY, Cashier. December 10. IS92. 1 DfQCEsvE r atiosal Bank, ) Pittsbukg. Pa., Dec.MO. 1892. J I7LECTION-THE ANNUiL ELECTION FOR j (10) ten directors to serve this oank for the en suing year will be held at the hanking house. No. 409 smithfield street, on TUESDAY. January 10, 1593, between the hours of 12 ji. and 1 p. m. A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier. THE FREEHOLD BANK, I Pittsburg Pa., Dec 24. 1892. J 17LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR j directors or this bank will be held at the bank ing house. No. 114 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, Januarys 1693, between the hours or 2 and4p. u. JOHN F. STEEL, Cashier. Teutoma Maexnerchor. ) ALLEGHENY. Dec. 29, 1812. J I ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR j officers to serve for the ensuing 3 ear will be held at the had on Pike St.. Allegheny.on FRIDAY EVENING. December 3 1192, between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. Mi mbers are respectfully Invited to attend. CHARLEs SCHLIEPEK, JR., Corresponding Secretary. The Ben Franklin Insurance Co, Ol TUB CITY OF ALLEGHENY. PA.. ,J Allegheny, Dec. 29. lS'S. nLECTION THE ANNUAL ELKCTlON OF .Li directors of this companv to serve lor the en suing year will held at tne office or the company on MONDAY, January 9, 1833. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M. and 2 o'clock p. M. WM. A. FORD, Secretary. TheMonoxguiela connecting Railroad Company. PlTTSECiiG, December 26, 1S92, I7LECTION-TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OF 2i the stockholders ol this company will be held at Its general office, corner or Third avenue and Trv street. Pittsburg, on MONDAY, January 9, ISS3, at 2 o'clock P. ., for the election or a Presi dent and Board or Directors to serve for the en suing 3 ear. and ror transacting such other busi ness as may be brought before themecting. BENJAMIN PAGE, secretary. Legal Notices. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 andl3 Fourth av. I7STATE OF HENRI ROLLIN PARKER, DE j CEASLD Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate or Henri Rodin Parker hive been granted to the undersigned, to it hoin all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without dcliv. , FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator c. t. a. E. Y. BRECK. Attorney. PKES.ONAL. PERSONAL Superfluous hair removed by elec tric needle; consultations free. Mrs. Elliott, 642 Penn av. PtltONAL-Creait, yts, ireait, on Dne dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc., at J. Dwyer'n Room 4. .McCance b'ock. iot snutliSeld. PERGONAL l'rof. Markley. practical phrenolo gist, graduate of the American Institute of Phrcnologr: examinations $1. Office hours 9 to 12 A. II,, 450 Forbes av. PERSONAL Hair, moies, etc. on ladies" races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar: consultation free. Mls Streng. office 9K1 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSONAL Ladleswishlng to taKe Tnrko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av.. Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. TjERbON'AL-Ka-ton-ka, at 199 Second av., ritts-' L burg, will core the follonlng. free of all charge: Dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney dis ease, scrofula, indigestion, constipation, and all blood taints; consultation free, medicine tree, enres guaranteed; office bonrs rrom 9 a. M. to 4 p. .: 6:30 to 8:30 evenings; Sundays from 12 M. to 4 P.M. PERSON AL Young married lady would like any number of young wives to know that she has a most excellent recipe for the promotion of peace and happiness In the home circle: send your hr.s band's clothes to Dickson, the tailor, who will citan, press and repair them at a most moderate cost. For nroof see Dickson, the Tailor, 65 Fifth av.. second floor Telephone IW, FOUND. FOUN D A. Carlson. 1C9 Carson St.. Southslde. is carrying the finest stock or America a andSwlss watches at lowest prices. TXlUND-RedbuU. Dec 26: owner plase call. X Identify and pay charges, or will be sold ac cordingly to law. SOResacast., Allegheny. LOST Between Dispatch office and branch office, Allegheny, bunch of Keys. Keward if re turned to Dispatch office or Mary Coulet, ' 183 Robinson it. JS- Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line or each insertion, and none talcenfor less than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHEB NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at tbe rate of ONE CEKT' PER TVORD FOE XACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at mala or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of Ml Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MAXE HELP, FEMAtE HELP, AGENTS, ROOMS, EOABDISn, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, lVCRSOXALS. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND POUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE AY ANTS, FOR SALE, TO LET AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tn DisrATCn. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 1W FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE SffiH. FOR THE SODTHSIUii; N12 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 602!. FOR THE EAST .END, J.W.WAliACm 6121 PENN AV. PrTTSBTJRG-ADDrnONAL. THOI! AS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. EMIL G. STDCKEY. 34th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGER3 JtSON. Ohio and Chestnut sU. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avs. WANTED. Male Help. BARBbR-Good wages to right man. Smith. East Palestine, O. E. A. BARBER With 2 years' experience. St., bouthslde. 1010 Carson BARBER Good steady man. gheny. 220 Arch St., Allc- BARBES-At247 Ohio St. Son. Allegheny. Eggers & "D ARBER-No. 4G Fourth av. BRASS MOLDER-A good brass moldertowork out of tbe city: good wages and steady work. Call with reference, between 11 and 12 o'clock, on The Pittsburg Reduction Co., No. 116 Water st. BUTCHER At once, at Braddock, a good butcher; good wages to good man. J. L. Ebner. 850 Main st., Braddock; none but good men need ap ply. (CANVASSERS Salary or commission. J 102 Fourth av.. room 6. Apply ClOOPERS-n good coopers to make whisky bar J rcls. F. Kober. 44 Fountain st. DRUG CLtRK-A Q. A. preferred. Address Glucose, Dispatch office. r ARDENER A No. 1 cardener. single man, to nort. Call or T go to McKeesport or near McKeesport. address William O'Bryon, 95 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. MAN A competent man to take entire charge of an illuminating coal gas works: must be familiar with all details; only strictly sober and steady man need apnly: must give good references. AppW to W. J. T. Saint, 'ihlrd and Malasts., SUarpsburg. MAN To work at the installment business; sal ary and commission. William F. Cornman, McKeesport, Pa. SALFSMAN a first-claa -Bv a laree wholesale llauor house. a first-class liquor salesman: one who can com- mand trade: liberal salary paid to right party. Address Liquor, Dispatch office. SECRETARY, who must be a good business man and have from (2,100 to $5,003 In money to put Into the company; we are employing about 100 men, and want a secretary to have an Interest with ns in the companv. ApplV to John McOlave, Pres ident, Sumner Glass Company, Steubenvllle. O. Acents. AGENTS Salarv or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil! the most useful and novel invention of the age; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: works like magic; 200 to 00 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 Mfg. Co., X10, La Crosse. Wis. AGENTS and everyone to examine our car riage, wagon and sleigh stoves: agents mak ing money fast: the greatest and most Useful In vention on the market, to save jour health. Specialty Company, 420 smithfield st AGENTS for Western Pennsylvania to sell the famous Koal-Spar, now wanted In every household; big profits, exclusive territory. Send 5 cents for sample and lnrormatlon, B. Goldstein, 2GG Franklin st.. Allegheny. AGENTS For new sanitary article used In every home and office: exclusive territory; big Erofits. Columbia Chem. Co., I20)j Clybourne av., hicago. 111. AGENTS-A tew experienced agents: experienc ed In soliciting advertising preferred; salary or commission. 103 Fourth av., room 23 AGENTS To sell a full line of household goods on installments: salary and commission. John McKeown, McKeesport, Px. AGENTs ?3 to $7 dally; experience unneces sary. Putnam & Co., Perfumers, WeslWln sted, Ct. AGENTS to sell Wlegand's picture hanger. Wlegand Hanger Co., 1232 Penn. Female Help Wanted. CIOOKS Houseglrls: places waiting: free. Exchange, 910 Penn ave. situations (lOOK Female cook and J 56 Tenth St., restaurant. dining room girl. D ISUWASHER-Apply at once 56 Tenth st. GIRL for general housework: new house. Apply 221 South Euclid ave., iast End. IADY to assist in office work: salary 15: one who J has had experience In Instalment office pre ferred. Address, with references, A. B. P., Dlspatrh office. Male and Female Help Wonted. HELP Laundress for two days every week: cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, house girls, German and colored girls: colored conk and chambermaid for small familr; hotel help, drivers, porters, white and colored walterc; 2 colored boys. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson, 693 Grant St. HELP At once 2 teamsters, male cook, farm hands, man to attend 10 borse and cow, hotel cnnKs, dish washers, chambermaids, dining room Eirls, laundress, family belli; highest wages paid ere. Median's Agency, 545 Grant st. LADIES or young men to take light, pleasant work at tbelr own homes; (1 to 3 per day can be quietly made; work sent by mall: no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box biil, Boston, Mass. Established 1SS0. Situations Wanted. POSITION as superintendent of coal mines by a practical man, understands the construction of plant and development of mines. Address Practical, Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper by a steady and reliable man: good references from present and past employers: moderate salary for start. Address 269 Franklin St., Allegheny. POSITION Bv experienced dressmaker, by day or In families; cutting or fitting; reference. Address A. 41. Dispatch office. POSITION as clerk In railway or other office; good references. W. J. Hamilton, 119 Harri son ave., Allegheny, Pa. POSITION As clerk or manager of hotel citv or country, by a man of experience. Address S. C. Faddls. Jefferson, Pa. POSITION as stenographer and typewriter by a young lady; best or reference. Address J. S-, Dispatch office. SITUATION-By a practical gardener. J. T. Eodgcrs. Lincoln av.. 3It. Lemlngton, E. E. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Boonu. HOTEL FEDERAL, in Federal, Allegheny tl 50, S2 day; special rates when permanent. Business Opportunities Wanted. WANTED To represent parties manufacturing specialties used by steam users, engineers firebrick makers, etc, on salary and coramlssloni reference. Address P. O. Box 423, Pittsburg, Pa, Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS-Gentlemen to occupy furnished Toom. 18 Arch st., Allegheny. Hoarding Wanted. tTjANTED-Furnished room and board, in East 1 1 End or Lawrenceville. for gentleman, wife ana 4-year-oio cnua. Aqaress witn terms 11. E, s., uispaicu omce. t , Wanted Partner. PARTNER with tXO to f.100 to manufacture and sell a novelty that sells at sight: 200 per cent profit; this will bear Investigation. Call after 5 p. M., Room 12, Scott's Hotel. Financial Wanted. BENSVVANGEK& ZAHN-Fire insurance. Fourth av. CO JOHN K. EWING & CO.. 107 Federal at., quick loans: money ready. make MONEY to loan on mortgages: can furnish any sum desired; no delay. Piper & Clark, 131 MONEY at 5 per cent: we have 150,000 to loan. J up. J. C. Allesi Co.. 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or AUegneny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver. & Co.. 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN-J3W.UX) on mortgages: 1100 ana up- residence or business . ., ..u lpw vet.., fwu,wpv a -73 yvi veuton vacant lota or farms, s. II. French, i: Fourth. a v. WAN TED -Mortgages on improved city or Alle gheny city property. McCuno A Coulter, 98 Fourth av. WANTED To make yon a quick loan on mort gage. "Snyacr & White, 162 Fourth av. T7ANTED. Pupns. x PDPILS-At once, ladles and gentlemen to learn shorthand and typewriting: this school con tinues tbe careful training and thorough instruc tion In these branches for which it has hitherto been so favorably known: seventh Tears special opening January 10: circulars free. Private Short hand Institute. 315 SmlthUeld St.. Pittsburg. Pa. Miscellaneous Wanted. ALL lead glaziers keen away from New York and Brooklyn; men on strike. By order of Union. ELECTRIC Mrtr. and SiipplvCo..810BlsselI block. Pgh.. 64 Federal, Allegli'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. LADIES' Dining and Lunch Room-Holldav buyers when out shopping lunch at Kevan'a ladles' favorite lunching resort. 90S Penn av. MARRY me. Tom, and buy my New Year's gift at Movie's, i65Lacock St., Allegheny. PAINTIN (J and plate glass glazing. SMOrantst,. Pittsburg. E. C. Miller, 1 'BUNKS named to and rrom tne East End for any cents. Campbell 4 Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Mag Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st. Alio gheny. bold by all first-class druggists. WANTED-To rent on line of Ft. Wavne Rail road, not beyond Fair Oaks house with one or more acres of ground; not less that eight rooms, with modern conveniences: state rent to a flrst cUsa tenant. Address 'tenant. Dispatch office. WANTED Business and professional men to know that the Office Specialty Co.. 105 Third av., keeps in stock the most Improved office rnrnl tnre. filing cabinets and labor-saving office devices. WANTED Two pool tables, second hand:mnst be In good condition and cheap: will buy or rent. Address Michael McCamey, McConaughy block, Johnstown, Pa. ITJANTED-By traveler, side line, on eommis V slon, some specialty to sell: grocery or dry goods trade. Crawford, box 771, city. r WOOD-and photo engraving: Half tones: electro- typing. Bragilnu. "8 Fourth ave. FOR SALK-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. HORSES for sale At Red Lion stables, a pair of Belgian horses, 4 and 5 years old, good actors and slrecfby Prince Leopold; will be sold within the next three or lour dajsatanarsain: aisoanue lot of draught horses. Just purchased In West moreland county: call and examine this stock be fore purchasing elsewhere; saddle and driving horses always on hand. H. E. Montgomery, Proprietor. Bubbor Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyonrrubberstamps. steel stamps, stencils, Bealpresses, brass checks, etc.. from Sheaffer t Co.. 49 Filth av.. DutPs College building. STENCILS, steel stamps, beat presses, rubber stamps, etc. W. A. Bunting. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market Machinery and Metals For Sato. B OILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes irom IO 13Un. D. : cneaoest HI Lue uianct; oi nouers ano engines in siock, siauunary .uupuiui ble. upright boilers, mounted farm engines, steam pumps, governor, pullevs and shafting. Tel. 3401. .3-25 Park way. J. S. Youug, Allegheny. Pa BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and holl ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlch, 316 Liberty st, Pitts burg, Pa. ENGINES and boilers krevery description: brick yard supplies; contractors and rollingmlll ma chlnery. Thomas Carlin's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts.. Allegheny. Miscellaneous For Sale. BRICK-6,COO,CIO new building brick In quanti ties to suit buyer at Bedford av.. rear Penn incline. John Lanz & Co.. Llui. City telc phone 220. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP, doing a good business: four chairs; good reasons for selling. Call at Ross W. Black's, 712 Penn ave. BEST paying saloon and wine parlor In Cleve land. O. : long lease. Address E. E. P., 263 st Clair st, Clevc'and, O. FOR SALE-One-half Interest in sanltorlnm; doing good business: reason for selling en gaged In other business: excellent opportunity for pnvsician a anting to discontinue general pracure and engage In easy specialty. Address Sanltorlnm, Dispatch office. FOE SALE-Grocery at a bargain: must be sold; no better chance in the two cities for a cash store: weekly sales SHOD; restaurant, best location In the citv, 11.250; shoe stores, cigar stores, bakeries, hotels. Perctval& Gaston, 433Grintst I?OR SALE Barber shop-First-class three-chair barber shop: positively the best location in the city; good reasons for selling; a first-class trade. Address lonsorlal. Dispatch office. GENTS' furnishing and hat store First-class stand in Sloomneldrnixteeutii wani. doing a good business: reason ror selling owner engaged in other business; will rent the 7-roomed house con nected with store. Address Duquesne, Dispatch office. GROCERY doing a nice business for sale; Invoice about 31,800: send sump for particulars quick. N. F. Hurst Rochester, Pa. GROCERY In Butler; doing a uicebuslness:well established, and Increasing business. Woolsey &. Hamilton, 96 Fourth av. T IQUOR STORE-In Steubenvllle, O.; on ae Xj count of sickness of the proprietor: best loca tion In town; capital required 32,000 or more. Ad dress R. Schnorrenbcrg, Steubenvllle, O. MEAT MARKET Must be a cash sale; good rea son for wanting to sell. Address H. S., Dis patch office. Business Properties For Sale. I 70S SALE or lease 60 acres suitable for fire or . red brick works; 8-foot vein fire clay: other clay suitable for red brick; railroad through the grounds. Address Clay, Dispatch office. LARGE MALT HOUSE, suitable for distillery; 150x45. N. F. Hurst Rochester. Pa. WOOD ST. Flve-siory brick warehouse In good condition; a 6 per cent Investment: enhance ment cetalu: price S25.C00, to, 000 cash. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth av. WYLIE AV.. near Washington St. Excellent business location: three-story brick dwelling and storeroom: lot23x90; a special bargain to a quick buyer; small cash payment Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth av. FOB SALE LOTS. Bast End Lots For Sale. FOR SALE-Schenley Park lots 50x15a. greater frontage if desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: asphal. turn pavement; street railroad; cheap: easy terms Frank F. Nicola, 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. WE have lots in all parts of East End at all prices that will surely prove a very profita ble investment to prompt buyers. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown ave, E. E. Suburban Lots for Sale. SWISSVALE, P. R. R. Lots that are the equal of any In the market and near the station at prices that ate reaspuablc: only s, 10 down and $5 per month without Interest till Half Is paid. Hoff man & Baldrldge. Wllklnsbnrg. opp. depot. FOB SALE EHPBOVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. CTQ 300 1503 cash, balance (25 per month, all tIDO told: a new Queen Anne frame. 21x31. on fine paved stieet: 7 good-sized rooms, Dith. attic and cellar with laundry, hut and cold water. Inside w. c, reception halt 9x11; very nice lot 25 front 115 deep and 54 wide, on alley average width 40 feet: equally good or better buildings around; this property Is worth J4.000, being on the nicest street on Mt Washington, and can be walked to rrom the P.O. in 20 minutes. John F. Sweeny, 68 Fourth avenue. East End Residences For Sale. 2Q 700 A very cheap property close to Larl tJOj merav. bridge, having six rooms, bath. i. w. c, 2 rooms In fin. attic: lot 25x100; will tike 1330 down, balance to suit purchaser. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown av E, E. f(l SOO Elegant Drlcfc honse on Walnut St., . -ii)7) E.. with every possible modern conven ience, containing 11 rooms; lot 36x126: at terms tb suit a quick buyer. M. E. Baldwin, 21 Franks town av., E. E. QJf 000 Frame house on Edwin st, K. E., liav IDO lng 9 rooms beautifully papered, all con veniences, marble mautels, tile hearths, slate roof: lot. 30x120 to an alley. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Franks town av., E. E. Allegheny Beslaences For Sale. "7 300 for a SIC 000 Locust st nronertr. Owner Ip I j expecU to leave the city. January 1: best bargain ever offered. Call at once or yon will miss It. John K. Ewing A Co.. 107 Federal st. 0?f 000-Nc w brick house on Buena Vista St., tlDU- Allegheny: 8 rooms and attic, hall, vesti bule and all conveniences, bee W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. (593) TO LET. City Residences. TO LET No. 505 Carson St.. Sontbside, brick house. 5 rooms; also No. 2917 Jane st, 3 large rooms, rent only 112 per month: also No. 41 Twen tieth st, house 5 rooms and attic, 115 per month: also bouse 3 rooms, 19; send for list W. A. Herron &Sons, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny Beslaences To Let rpo LET-Furnlshed house facing park, 10 rooms -a ana an conveniences; will rent irom now un til Ann Fourth 1 at a low rent Black & Balrd, 95 rpo LET John K. Ewing & CO.. 107 Federal st, A headquarters for Allegheny houses: free list TO LET Send a list or yonr tenants to John K. Ewing ft Co., 107 Federal street, and have yonr January quit notices served promptly. a0 LET Brick house, II rooms. . Allegheny. 205 North av., Farms To Let. r LET and ror sale -A dairy and stock farm of 145 acres, 2 miles from Coraopolls. P. A L. E. R. B.. 10 miles from city: good Improvements: choice orchard; well watered, etc. Ed Vlttub,134 AabUT,t E.bMUUrg, TOLKT. Booms To Let. ' nUQUESNE WAY, U gentleman. 70S Single front room .for FOURTH AV., 133-Large frontroom, furnished; opposite pojtofflcc. SIXTH AV.. No. both gases; batb. 3 Nicely furnished room; z tstb additional adieu under w anted Boarder and Lodgers. , Business Stands To Let TO LET One of the best located storerooms, with warehouse and stable, at Lonaconlng, Md., the principal mining and best business town in the Georges Creek coal region; possession given at once. Address G. Elienberg, Lonaconlng, Md. TO LET Very nice storeroom, over 100 feet deep: suitable for confectionery, urygoods or first class grocery: good location tor 5 or 10c store: on one of the best streets In East Liberty. Inquire of L. Fundls & Son, 41 Frankstown ay.. E. E. rpo LET Space with power: every convenience; X corner Penn av. and Third st. Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth ay. , Offices, Desk Boom, Etc., To Let. TO LET in the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth urn., a few cbolee offlees dav anil f night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor service iree: rent low, mack a Cairo. jo. wf ourtnav rpo LET in the Hamilton building, nl-93 i irth X av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent ow. 'Black &, Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. rpo LET Third floor. Masonic riank building: X rooms suitable for artist draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. TO LET Half ornffico In one of the finest build ings near postoffice; all conveniences. Thomas, Dispatch office. 1 LOST. LOST On Christmas Eve. at Union depot, horse shoe scarf pin set with diamonds. Reward paid on return to Chas. W. Franzhelm. Wheeling, W. Va. LOST Red Russian "Gladstone" sachel, Tues day, In Allegheny, probably in some business Iilace: owner's address stamped within. Leave at Iotel Federal and receive liberal reward. LOST St Bernard dog: five months old: color, light orange and white, full white sollar and perfect blaze, except small spot of orange between ears. Ten dollars reward if returned to 4926 Wal llngford st. bhadvslde. CHOICE PROPERTIES. Shadyside Residence Only $10,500 if Sold Soon. Briok, 10 room? (4 rooms and reception hall on first floor). Modern fixtures. One square from Fifth avenne (91). See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth avenne. AUCTION SALES. piano, oil TMintings, etchings and en gravings, FRIDAY, December SO, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 21 and 26 Ninth street. Chamber furniture in oak, and walnut, par lor suites upholstered in brocatellc, tapes try.ptush and hair cloth: leather couches and easy chair, sideboards, mirror door ward robes, chiffoniers, fancy rockers, hallracks, leather alnins chairs, sq. extension tables, bookcases, center tables, toilet ware, dishes and glassware. Also a larse consignment of paintings, engravings, etchings, etc These are the entire stock or an Eastern firm going out of business. Carpets, brussels, velvot and Ingrain, lor rooms, halls and stain. HENiiY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. SJIITHSOfl & VINCENT GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales or real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (Jowelry sales for the trado only) promptly attended to. Omce,5S Eisnerbuilding,cor. 5th and Wood 9 1, D AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. To-night, CHAS. HANFOED, In the Booth and Bai-rott grand scenic pro duction, JULIUS CVESAR. Saturday Matinee, INGOMAR. PRICES 15o. 25c, 50c, 75c. Next week Efllo Kllsler, in Ropertolre. . de30 THE ALVIN THEATER Chas. L. Davis, Owner and Manager. To-night, Wednesday and Satnrday Matinees, THE LOUDEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR, "THE JUNIOR PARTNER," Preceded bv tho exqulslto one-act play FREOEHIG LEMA1THE, &8T NEXT WEEK Mr. Wilkinson's Widows. DUQUESNE PITTSBURG'S LEADING THEATEB. To-night at 8. A TEXAS STEER. Matinee at 2 r. v. To-morrow. Noxt week Evans and Hoey in "A Parlor Match." . deSO HARKT WILLIAMS' ACADEMX. To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. HARRY W. WILLIAMS' OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY. One of THE Best. de25-17 THE MESSIAH AT OLD CITY HALL, FRIDAY EVENING. Dec SO, 1892, By the MOZART CLUB. 200 voices, orohes tia, 35 instruments and Mrs. Genevra John-stone-Bishop, soprano; Miss Olive From stradt, contralto; .Mr. Albert Lester King, tenor: Dr. Carl F. Dufft, Dass. Reserved seats, $1 50; admission, $L Box sheet at Mellor & Hoene's, 77 Filth avenue, Dec 28. d2et-I3-TUP MAMA LAST WEEK lYHllHOf Suchorowsky's Superb Painting. Tne artistic success of the period. On exhibition daily at Edmundson & Por rine'.s, 635 Smithfield street, from 9 A. 11. till 10 r. x. Admission 25 cts. de27 PROF. BROOKS DANCING ACADEMY, LIBERTY AV. AND SIXTH ST. Second term will bezin for ladles and gen tlemen Thursday, January 5. at 8 o'clock, p. M. For misses and masters Saturday. Janu ary 7, at 3 o'clock p. at. de25-12 After 19 Teara of Trial, . E LAINE, -THE FiULT SAFEGUARD OH, Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It Is the very highest grade or rcflned pa troleum, from which in tho process of mana iacture, every Impurity has been eliminated. Elaine is free from bonzino and parafUne; It will never chill in the coldest tomperaturo known on this continent. In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and its "fire test" is so hlgn as to make it as abso lutely safe as any illuminant known. Having no dlsagreeablo odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum frmp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THESAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! TshaefeSy OIL, 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in IS Years From 1S73 to 189i Elaine CannotBe Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBffRG. PA. fel PURE BUTTER, SOLO BY GEO. K, STEVENSON & CO., Fine- Groceries and Table Delicacies, ' 43 ana 5 Sixth 'Avenue. ' 'Jeao-xw1 HOTELS. HOTEL GRENOBLE, 68th to 57th st. and 7tli av.. New York. ... inest (Ireproot hotel in the city, with apartments adjoining: European plan. Acknowledged to be the greatest success of any hotel in the country. Cuisine and ap- nrrr .Po'nlments eannnt be sorpas&ed. WILLIAM NOBLE. Onner and Proprietor. HO FAR TIE WORLD'S HIM Engage your room in advance and avoid be ing imposed on during the rush. Tbe elegant," large, new 200 room stone and brick Hotel Bunton, (BTJNTON BEOS., of Pittsburg, Props.) "Will open about April 20, 1893. The most centrally located hotel in the World's Fair district. Within i blocks there are three entrances to center of Fair grounds. Two stations on I. C E. E., two electric roads and station on elevated road. TEEMS FOE EOOMS: SI per day and upward. Special inducements to large numbers. Send for prospectus. BUNTON BROS., 6133 Mvrtle ave., Chicago. no23-55-wrssu WHITE STAR LINE. For Qnecnstown and Liverpool. Hoval and United State Mail steamers. Britannic. Jan. 4. 7 a m; Britannic. Feb. 1. Sam Adriatic. Jan. 11. lpmi,Teiitinlc.Feb.S.n:30am Germ'c, Jan. 18. 6 a m 'Germanic, Feb. 15. 4pm "-Majestic. Jan25. 11:30 a m I'JlaJrsilc. r b. S.Ii,:30 am From White Star dock. foot of WesrTenth street. New Yort. Saloon rates. (50 and nnvrard. according to steamer and loc.ition of berth. "Second cabin on these steamcrM35 and $40: prepaid. S-.O and 45; steerage rrom or to the old country. 20. White Star drafts parable on demand in all the principal banks througnout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCOKMIC'K. 62) SmlthUeld street, Pittsburg, or H. JIAITLAND E MWEV, General Agent. 21 Broadway. N. ". nolu-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leavs New Torlt Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage. Cabin, 813 and npwards, Eecond Cabin, 830, Steerage, 31a. Passengers booked at through rates to or from anr city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafta -n London Sold at Lowest Kates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists fur nlshed on application to Agents. HENDERSON BRollIEP.3. 7 Bowling Green. N. T., or J. J. MCCORMICK. OBSniithlieldst.. Pltts bnrg. F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal su. Allegheny. .iLiji.A.iLsr ULinsriE KOYAL MAIL SrEAMSHII'S. GLASGOW to rillXADEI-PHIA via DEKHY and GAL WAY. The most di rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED Intermediate, uO. Steerage, 1J. STATE1 SERVICE OF LINC. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK anil GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Dec 29 State of California soo Jan. IS. StatoorXebraska......ll:30 a. at Feb. 9. State of California. ifoojr. Cabin, $40. Second Cabin, $30. Steora-e, ?13. Apply to J.J.McCORMICK, CS3 Smithtiold st. ALLEGDENYVALLEY RAILWAY TAKIXG effect December 18, 1897. Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard time): Corry Ac, 6 a. m., Braeburn Ac. 7 a. m.: Niagara Ev.. dally, 8:40 a. m.. arriving at Buffalo. 6 p. m.: Duilols and Wllllam8port, dally except Sunday, 8:) a. m.. arriving at Ullllamsport, 6:45 p.m.: KItianning Ac, 9:50 a. m: Braeburn Ac. 12:05 p. m.t Tltus ville and Wllllamsnort Ex., 1:30 p. m.; Braeburn Ac, 1:30 p. m; Emieuton Ac. 3:4p. in.: Klttan ring Ac. 5 p. m. : Braeburn Ac. 5:3 p. 111. : Brae burn Ac, 6:15 p. m. : Valley Camp Ac, 7:50 p. m.: Buffalo night Ex., dally. :li p. in., arriving at Buffalo 7:15 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac, HMjp. m. Sunday church trains Emlenton. 9:05 a. in. ; Kit taunlng. 12:40 p.m.; Braeburn. 0:50 p. m. Pull man buffet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains between I'lttslmrg-and Buffalo. DAVID JICCAKUO. JAS. P. ANDERSON, Gen'ISupt. Gcn'IPass. Aeeut. From Pittsbureh Union Station. EnnsulvaniaLinssl 'J rains Bun by Central Time. Northwest System Fort Wayne Konte DspARTfor Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 7.16 a.m.. 12X0 n n., '12.30 p.m., 8.15 p. m., 10.40 p. m., 111.30 p.m. Arrive from same points: ljl.00 sLm.. 2 20 a.m., 6.00 ajn., 8.40 ajn., 5 45p.m 6. 45 p.m. Dar ART for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: t7.15a.m.,13.00n'n., 12.S0p.m.,J110pjn. Arriv Irom same points: V1.00 a.m., 6.40 a.m., 6.45 p.m. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: tfUO a.m., 7.15 a.m., fl-15 pju, 1155 p.m. ARRtva from same points: 50a.m., 1.55 p.m., 5.45 p.m., tC.50 p.m. Dbmrt for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellaae: 16.10 a.m., 1.15 p.m., 4.10 p.m- Arrive from sama points: idJOO a.m., fl .& p.m., 0 p.m. DnrART ior New Castle, trie, Younjstown, Ashta bula, poinu intermediate and beyond: f7.2n a.nu, tl2.00 n'n. ARRivg from same points: fl-40 p.m., 4tt?On m Depart lor New Castle, Jamestown, Yonngstowa and Niles, -3.45 p.m. Arrive from same points: 18.40 a.m. , , Depart for Yonngstowa, I2X0 n'n. Arrive from Youngstown, 6.45 p.m. Sontliwest System-Pan nandleltonte Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, pomts intermediate and beyond: 8J0 a.cu, 8.80 p.m., 10 50 p.m., 11.30 p.m. Arrive from same points: Z20 a.m., 6.00 a.m.. '5.40p.m. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 11.4o a.m., 'ICoU p.m. Arrive from samepoints: 2.20 a.m., 2.45 pjn. Depart for Washington, -J6.15 a. m., t8-o5 a. m., 1.55 p. m.,t3.I5p.m.,t4.45pjn.,4J0p.m. Arrive from Washington. 6.55 a.m., 7.50 a.m., 8.50 a.m., 10.25 a.m..2.S5p.m.,to.25p.m. UEFAKT ior TTnccimg, -o.lu a.m., ,a..v ".., 2.45 8.45 a p. m., 6.10 p. m. Arrive rrom wneeung. a. m i 40 p. m., pSP-m., -0. so p.m. Special Notice. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Pullman Dinino Cars run through, East and West, on principal trams ef both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Colnmbus, 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 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 Pitubuigh. Daily. tEx. Sunday. IE. Satnrday. HFz. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, ' E. A. FORD, Giitnl Xuigtr. Ctunl tuusger lzs!L WHY- YOU -SHOULD -IN- KENSINGTON It they Every Convenience of Pittsburg, , And is only 18 Miles from the Union Depot. Every lot in KENSINGTON will .double in value before June 1. 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 JDFOUBTH AVE.,' KAILKOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD." In effect 12:01 p. m.. December 18. 1892. Trains will leave Union StatlonPIttsbnrl, as follows (tastern Standard Time): MAIN LINE E1STWAKD. Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cart dally at Tilda, m.. am vlng at Harriiburg at 1:51 p.m.: l'hliadelphla. 4:45 p.m.; New Yort 7d. ra.; Baltimore. 4:40 p. m.: Washington, 5:55 p! Atlantic Express and Keystone Express dallvat 3.80 a. m., arriving at Harrlsbnrg. 0: a. ml Baltimore. 1:25 p. m.; Washington, 2:3u n7m Philadelphia, lrS p. m.: New York. 4 p. m. ' Harrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sundav . 5:25 a. m., arriving at Harrlsburg 3:10 p. m. " Day Express dally at 8 a. m.. arriving- at Harris, burg 3:3) p.m., Philadelphia 6:50 p. ra.. New Yorfc 9:31 p. in.. Baltimore 6:45 p. m.. Washing ton 8:15 p.m. Mall train Sunday only, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harris biirg7p.m PnIIadelphlalO:55p. m. Mall Express dally at lp.m.. arriving at Harris FnlfartelPa" " connectln at Harrlsburg for Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p. m.. arrivlnr at Harrlsburg 1:00 a. m., Phlladlphla4r3 a. ra.. andNewYork7:10a. m. Eastern Expres3at7:C0p. m., dally, arriving Har rlsburg 2:10 a. m., Baltimore 6rSo a. m.. Wash ington 1.7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 5:05 a. m.and New York 7:40 a. m. a Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harris, burg 3:33 a. m. Philadelphia 6:50 a. m.. Sew 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., New YrkClty.6 lerrlaee and Journey throng- Johnstown Acc'om., except Snnday. 3:0 p. m. Greensbure Areom. 11.-I. n m ..,. Mw..,n. Sundays. Greensburg Express' 5:15 p. m.'. ex- ,......,.., i,,j i-ptcaa iu:ioa. m.. excenl 1:00. 6:20. 6:40. 7ril. :2fl 9;OV fl. in.-o u.irt" 11:35. p. m.. and 12:10 nlaht. week days except Monday. 1:00. 1:39. 2:30. 4:00. 5:30, 7.20. 9:00, 9:40loaOn."nit uuuwrtj. ., o.-,v, .uijt, a- m.. is:iv iiraoancK ACCOm.. 5:25. 6:C0. 6:li 6:45. 7:00. 7:25. 7:10, 8:-. 8:10. 8:35, 8:50, 9:40, 10:20. 10:45 llili a m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:3a 1:00. 1:20. 1:30. 7.M0. itSO. 3:15. 3:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4:25, 4:3u, 4a 4:50, 5:00. Ssis! 5,30. 5:45, 6:C0. 6:20, 6:40. 7:25. 8:20. 9:059:45. 10:20. 11:10. 111. p. m., 12:10 night, week Jys. Sun. dav. 5:70, 8iro, 8:40. 10:33 a m., 12:25, VM. 1:30. 2S0, 4:30. 530. 7:20. 9:C0. 9:10. 1030 p. m SODTH-WEST PENN KAILWAY. For TJniontown 5:25 and 8:35 a. m., 1:20 and 4:3 p. m. week days. MONONGAHELA DITISION. On and atteii 12:01 r. m., Decembeb IS, 189J. For West Brownsville ana XTnlontown 10:40 s. m. For West BroTrasvllIe 7-35 and 10:40 a. ra an a 50 p. ra. On Sunday, 8:55 a. m. and VM For SronongaheK City, Dravosburg and West Elizabeth, 6:00, 7:35. 8:35. 10:40 a. m.. 1:01, 5:00 5:55 and 11 :35 p. m. week day . Sunday.85 a. m.'. 1:01. 4:30 and 9:40 p. ra. Dravosburg only, rt:0S noon and 3:20 p. m. week days. West Bliabeta only. 4:15, 6:30 and"9:C0 p. m. WEsT KENNSYLVANLY DIVISION. ON AND AITEK 12:01 A. M., DECZ1IBEK 19. 1332. From Federal street station. Allegheny City: For Springdale. week days 6:20. 8:45. 9:23. 10:40. 11:50 a.m.: 1:50, 2:20, 4:00, 5:00. 5:45. 6:10. 6: 8:10, 1030 and 11 :40 p. in. Sundays 1235 and 9:39 p. m. For Butler, week days-6-5, 8:43, 10:40 a. m.: 3:15 and 6:10 p. m. For Freeport. week days-63, 8:45, 10:40 a. m.t 3:15. 4:00. 5:00, 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Auollo, week days. 10:45 a. m. and 50 p. m. For Paulton and Blalrsvllle. week days, 6ia a. m 3:15 and 10:30 p. ra. The Excelsior Baggage Express Company win call for and check baggage from hotels and resi dences. Time cards and full information can be obtained at the ticket offlees. No. 110 Fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street and Cnloa station. CHAS. E. FUGH. J. I?. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent, PITT3BUP.G AND LAKE EKlE KAILP.OAD Company. Schedule In effectNov. 20, 1892, Cen tral tlme.-F. L. E. K. K.-DKrAKT.-For Cleve land, 7:00, 8:00 a. rn.. "2:10. 4:20. '10:25 p. m. For Chicago. '7:00 a. iru.i:10. 4:20 p. m. For Cincinnati andSt.LouI,"2:10, "10:'-5p. in. For BuBalo.ll :15 a. in., 4:20. 10:25 p. ra. ror Salamanca. 8-00 a. m. J:10, 10:25 p. m. For Youngstown and New Castle. 7:00. 8:00. '11:15 a. m.. '2:10, 3-J0, 4:20. 10:25 p. m. For Beaver Falls. 5:35: 7:00. 8:00, 11:15a. ra.. 1:00. '2:l. 3:30, 4:t0, 5:20. '10:5 p. m. For Chartlera, 5:30. 5:35, 6:00. 16:45. 7:10. 7:5 8:00,1:10. 9:30. 1030, '11:15. 111.-4'a.m.. 'lalO, 1:10. 3:S0. 3:15. 4:25,3:10. 5:2a 8:00. 10:30 p. m. ABKIVE-From Cleveland. "6:3J a. m.. '12:30. '5:15. "7:45 p. in. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. 6:30 a. in., 12:30, "7:45 p. m. From Bnffalo, '6:30 a. m.. 12:30. "5:15, 9:30 p. m. From Salamanca. 'SiSl, '10:00 a. m.. 7:45 p. m. From Youngstown and New rastle. '630. 57.25. 10:011 a. n., '1230. 5:15. 7:45. 930 p. m. From Beavel FaUs,5:20. '5:30. 7:23. '10:00 a. m., '1230, 2:05, '5:00. 5:15, 7:43. 93JP. m. P.. C- It Y. trains for Mansfield and Beechmont, 7:10 a. m., 10:3ia. m., 3:45 p. m. I'., C. & Y. trains from Mansfield and Beechmont, 0:57. sro. 0:55 a. m. 1:05 p. in. P.. McK. JfcY. IL K. Depart For New Haven and West Newton. S:23a. m., 3:00p. m. Arrive From New Haven and West Newton, 9:00 a. m '4:07 p. m. For McKeesport. Elizabeth. MOnongahelaiClty. and Eelle Vernon, 6:10.1905, HrOS a.m.,40.,tsra p.m. From P.elle Vernon. Monongahela Clty.Ellzabeth and McKeesport, t3:50,;:4a, 'tll:05 a.m.. 12:55. '5:03 p.m. Dally, t Sundays only. tTo and from lew Castle only. rTo and from McKeesport onlv. City Ticket Office, 639 binithfield Street, " PITTSBURG AND WESTERN KAH.WA re schedule in effect May 15. 1392 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson st. andlilver av. Allegheny. Depirt for Chicago. 2:00 p. m. Solid train with Pullman sleeping car. For Kane, Bradford, t7:13 a.m. For Clarion. 7:10 a. m., 2:0Op. m. For Foxbursr. ;:liia. m., t2:00, J4:25p. m. ForBuffalo. Erie. Meadvllle, t7:10 a. m. For Greenville. Mercer, GroTe city, t7:la. m.. 2:00 p. m. For Akron. Cleveland, 7:10 a.m.. 2:0Op. m. For New Casile. "7:11 a. m.. '2.00. t3:05 p. m. For Butler. 6:30, lO. 9:30 a. rn.. "2:00. 4.-25. 5:15 p. m. Trains arrive: From Kane. t6:45 p. m. ; Clarion. 11:30 a. in.. t6: p. m.: Foxburg. 9:05, tll:30 a. m.. 6:45 p. ra.: Erie. t3:50p. ra.: Greenville, Mer cer. tll:30a. m.. 3:50p. m.: Akron. lli55 a. m.. 6:45 p. m.: New Castle. t9:C5. '115 a. in., 6:4S p.m.;Bntler. 7:00. 9:05. 11:30 a. m., 3:50. 'S. 45 p. rn. : from Chicago. 1I:55 a. m. Dally, f Except Sunday. BALTTMOKE AND OHIO KAILP.OAD Schedule in effect Nov. 13, 1892. Eastern time. r or asnington. U. t., Baltimore, Phlla delphla and New York. iDOsn and 93pm. i For Cumberland, 65a '8 00 a m, JI 10. 2upm. For ConneIlsvflle, 850, '800. 5330 am. ilil, 5115, 05 and 920 pm. For unlontown. 50. 300. 5S30arn, ilia 4415 and M05 pin. For ML Pleasant. 58 oo ana ?3 ou a m. ?! 10, ?Ifaana u)pm. For Washington. Pa., 7 20 and $9 SOa m, '400. J4 45. 7 30 p m. For Wheeling. "7 20 and 43 30 a m. '4 00, 7 30. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 29 a m, 1 39 pm. For Colnmbns. 720am. SOpm. For Newark, 720am. 730pm. For Chicago. "7 20 a m and 7 30 p m. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. '$ 20 a m. 8 40 p m. From Colnmbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 5 51 a m. '8 45 d m. From Wheeling. 8 50 and 10 45 a ra, 44 15 and 8 45 p m. , ... Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing, ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. ' Dally. Dally except Sunday. JSundayonly. The Pittsburg Transfer Comoany will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. i. O. ticket office, corner FlftH avenue and Wood street, and 633 Smithfield street. J. T. ODELL. CHAS. O. SCULL. GeneralManager. Gen. Pass. Agent. BUY A LOT B- BEQtoSE ' Dunaay. Wall Accom., 5:25. 8:00. 7:4 8:33. 8:50. 9:40. 10:31. 10:45 a. ra.. 12:15. 1:00. 1:20. 2-.T0. 3:40. 4:00. 4.S 4:50 5:15.6:00. 6:40,7:25,9:05. 10I2O. 11:1s p. Si lJ:10n!ght. week days. Sunday, 8:40, 10:30a. m. "-? 1J00. -. -0. 5:30. 7:20. 9:40. 1030 p.m. Ollklnsburg Accom. 5:25. 6rK. 6:15. 6:i 7-on. 7:"S. V.i.8:!0' 8:fo- 85a 9:1- 13. 10:45. 11:10 a. niT. 12:01. 12:15. UiUJ. 1:0a ISO. 1:30. -:C0. 2:30. 3:13! 3:40, 4.00. 4:10. 4:25. 4:35. 4:50. 5:00. 5:li 5:m S;S has a population of 8,000 Deople-aa.d' f " earn $ 1 25, 000 per month. ' hM The Best (Water in Pennsylvania, The Best Drainage, Two Big Brick School Houses. Churches; of All Denominations, Natural Gas, PrETSBTOG PA, - V. ', S -v C h I v- V it