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i- - --v - -"" -IVft4.J ISPATOH, WEDNESDAY,-'DECEMBER ' 28,' 1892. XMUli- Jr'jL-Bi5UJS.V . .a- ! - J ..JJIUHUIHIILJ. ..j PICKING UP PATCHES To Place on the Inter-State Com merce Law This Session AFFORDS MB. CDLLOJI OCCUPATION. SeTeral Amendments Needed Because Greshsm's Decision. of AKOTHER LAW TO BE ALSO REPAIRED "Washington, Dec. 27. Mr. Cullom, Chairman of the Senate Committee on inter-State Commerce, is not permitting many hours to go to waste during the holi day recess. He is at his committee room almost daily, and is devoting a great deal of time to the consideration of the numerous bills amendatory to Inter-State Commerce law that have been introduced in the Senate this session. Immediately after the reas sembly of Congress he will call the commit tee together and urge the consideration of, the measures that have been proposed, many of which are intended to vitalize and add strength to the law, upon which heavy inroads have been made by recent Federal court decisions. 'These bills were reported to the Senate at the earliest practicable day," said Mr. Cullom this morning, "and I intend to in sist upon their consideration by the Senate. The measnres proposed are of great im portance, and I contemplate some very ma terial changes in the existing statute. The general law is to be amended so as to pro tect witnesses, in order that they may be compelled to testify. The old statute of 1S68, under which the law operates, is held not to b broad enough, and for it must be substituted an amendment to the inter state commerce law that will give absolute protection to the witness in the matter of criminating testimony. The law should be amended in the interest of other prosecu tions. How Gresham's Decision Is Construed. "The decision of Judge Gresham is to the ecect that the Jbederal courts ot the coun try cannot be required under the Constitu tion to act as aides to an administrative body in the prosecution of its work. How ever, the decision indicates that a law will be constitutional which provides a penalty lor relusing to testify or produce books, and the penalty could be prosecuted in a Federal court The proper remedy thus suggested in the decision of Judge Gresham can be supplied in an amendment that has been introduced. "A decision made by Judge Brewer has been taken up by other courts and made the basis for decisions that are apparently not in harmony with the original opinion, but which will be held to be good law until reversed, and perhaps the best way to avoid any entanglements is to amend the law at the outset. The decision referred to is per haps right in itself, but the dictum makes a declaration as to what is a railroad line, or what comprises a 'line,' and has more or less bearing upon the construction of the 'long' and 'short' clause. This dictum is wrong, and legislation is required to define what a 'line' is. "Another bill the railroads are interested in," continued the Senator, "is the general amendment popularly known as the bill to permit pooling. It is not, properly speak ing, such a measure, but is intended to give railroads authority to make contracts with competing lines, subject to the approval or disapproval of the inter-State Commerce Commission. Mr, Regan Changes His Mind. "The original Senate bill, passed in 1885, had a provision authorizing the commission to investigate the question whether pooling was advisable, and report to Congress. "When the measure came before the confer ence the House conferees insisted on the elimination of the clause, and Mr. Began was especially persistent and refused to sign the report unless the clause was taken out. This was done, and the bill passed. I have noticed recently that Mr. Began hat experienced a change of sentiment on this subject, for I heard that he is out in a letter in which he favors the granting of authority to competing roads to make con tracts for division of lreight, subject to ap proval by the commission." Mr. Cullom does not say whether he fa vors the pooling amendment or not, but the inference is that he would be opposed to it. The committee is not a unit on the amend ment, lor there are some members who be lieve it would be a good thing and would mitigate much of the evil now'existing, or, at least, claimed by the railroads to exist in the matter ot freight rates, and would be a sure remedy for that discrimination which is said to be exhibited by some of the trunk lines in favor of the large and against the small shipper. A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth ins effect of Syrup of Figs, when In need of a laxative, and If the father or mother ba costive or" bilious, tho most gratifying re sults lolloir its use; so that it is the best family remedy known and every lamily should have a bottle. One More Week. One dozen cabinets and a large crayon for S3 only. Hendricks 4 Co.'s phonograph sI lery, Ka 63 Federal street, Allegheny. Cab inets, $L J(o extra charge for tamllyg roups. Men's l'ants. See them in our windows, they are won ders. We mean those fine pants we sell at SI 89; never were equaled. 1. C. C a. Grant and Diamond streets. MEETINGS AM) NOTICES. Meetings. ANNUAL MEETING-THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of the Monongaheia Navigation Company will be held at theodce or thecompanv. io.8 Wood street, Pittsburg. la.. on THURSDAY. January 12, 1893. at 2 o'clock r. w.. for the election of officers for tht ensuing year and the transaction of other business. W. BAKKW.ELL. Secretary. N TOTICE-THE MEMBERS F SMOKY CITY quested to meet at their hall on WEDNESDAY December 3. at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend tho funeral of our deceased brother. P. c. Thomas Wallace. Sliter councils are cordially invited to attend. By order of WILLIAM MCCRACK EN. C Attest. LOUIS SMITH. Jn., R. b. Office op Western i'en-xsylvajtia Exrosnrax society. riTTSBCEO. Dec. 21, 1882. ) THE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHE LIFEMAN AGERS of this soclety.for the 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), postofflce building, third floor, take elevator. Third avenue and Smith fleld street. TUESDAY. January 3. 1803, at I o'clock, P. 31. A. P. BURCHFIELD. Secretary. Notices. VfOTICE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1. 1S93. 1 the business of the firm of .Booth t'lluu it 111 be continued by Booth &. Flinu, Limited. VTOTICE-COUPONS OF THE FIRST MOKT X GAGE bonds or the Nortnside Bridge Com-, pany due JAM t ARY 1. 1613, will be paid on and after that date on presentation at the Safe Deposit Co.. Ho. 83 Fourth ave. R. L. ORB. Treasurer. 0LIT1CAL NOTICE-FOURTEENTH WARD Republicans will meet at Eoho l'uhllc School House at 7:30 o'clock V. si., WEDNESDAY. De cember 28. 1692. to suggest candidates for ward offices. Call Issued by waid members of City Com mittee. VTOTICE-WK DESIKETO CALL ATTENTION Av to the facilities offered bvour bureau for the supplying without cost to business houses of ex perienced bookkeepers, stenographers, private secretaries, etc.; we have a list or competent office men which we shall be pleased to show vou. WOOLSEY & HAMILTON. Brokers. S3 Fourth avenue. lOUND. POUND Mrs. Dr. McGranor's Imperial Massage treatment. 363 Wyllc av. I?0UND That it nays to buy sewing machines at Sewing Machine Exchange from S3 to 133. 17 Diamond St., Pittsburg. IX1UMD A. Carlson. 109 Carson St.. southside. Is carrying the finest stock or American and Swiss watches at lowest prices. OUND Red bull. Dec 16: owner plasc call, identify and pay charges, or will be sold ac cordingly to law. so Resaca eu. Allegheny. "TXIUND-Beit Christmas gift, Ta-va-zon Cough X Syrup: cures la grippe, coughs, raids, con sumption: unequaled. Dr. JenMns Griffith Phar macy, Third and Grant, Pittsburg, Ta-va-xon pills, liver, kidneys. , .83- Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none takenor less than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR" EACH INSERTION when paid for la ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisementt cf All Hinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOSTS, MALE HELP, ISOATCDINO. KMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MTSCEI.I.ANEOTJS, PERSONAM. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smithfleld and Diamond Street. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERF. "WANTS. FOR SALE TO LET AND OTHF.R TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid nnless adver tisers already have accounts with The Disfatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3C21. TOR THE SOUTHSIDi, "412 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J.W.WAL,f,Av;ji, 6121 PENNAV. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler st. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS&S0N. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS McHENRY. Western aud Irwin avs. WANTED. Male Help. ASSISTANT drug clerk with good city reference. Address Rhel, Dispatch office. BLACKSMITH A first-class wagon blacksmith, suitable for new and old work; steady work all year round for a good man and good pay In shop with power. Apply at Win. L. HeuseL corner First and Middle sts., Allegheny City. BOY Intelligent boy 16 years old to learn drug business. Address in own handwriting, Harry, Dispatch office. BOY Office boy. Address, giving age. Box 211, Pittsburg P. O. BUTCHER At once, at Braddock, a good butcher; good wages to good man. J. L. Ebner. 853 Main St., Braddock; none but good men need apply- (CANVASSERS Salary or commission. Apply J 102 Fourth av.. room 6. COOK First cook; none but a thoroughly ex perienced man need apply. Bayley Cafe, 407 smrtnneia sc DRUG CLERK Experienced city drug clerk as manager: must be temperate aud good refer ence. Address Bice. Dispatch office. DRUG CLERK Q. A., with references. Address Aconite, East End Postofflce. Pittsburg. DRUG CLERK-A Q. A. preferred. Address Glucose. Dispatch office. DRUGGIST An experienced druggist; one that speaks German preferred. E. Holden & Co.. Allegheny. FIREMAN One experienced colored) fireman. Apply at first floor, office of Kaufmauns' store. HORSESHOER fireman. Jas. Howard, Baener lelu. Brewers, Bennett, Pa. PLUMBERS-Imraedlately, two firs t-class plumb ers. Address Lock Box 347, City. SALKSMEN to handle our famous patent Foun tain Ink Eraser, the latest and most complex eraser ever invented, overcoming every objection to the old erasers: used like a fountain pen; will erase ink and other stains Instantly: leaves no mark and has no equal: will sell Itself when its perfect work is shown. We give exclusive terri tory, and allow from 150 to 300 per cent profit: on receipt of SO cents will mall sample with price list and lenns: also a sample of our celebrated Plnless Clothes Line for SO cents, or sample or both for tU 1'tnless Clothes Line Co., No. 97 Hermon St., Worcester. Mass. SECRETARY, who mnst be a good business man and have from (2,000 to to,0uoln money to put Into the company; we are employing about 100 men, and want a secretary to have an Interest with us In the company. Apply to John MeClave, Pres ident, Sumner Glass Company, Steubenvllle, O. SHOEMAKER At once, sober and reliable youag man on lirst-class repairing. 1113 Penn av. WAITERS-TWO colored waiters. Walker's. 6 Sixth st., second floor. WTAITER-Colored. 33 Diamond st. Geo, Reln 1 r eman. riXANTED Tonng man to drive a candy wagon; Tf only those wlth-experlence and good refer ence need apply. Address Candy, Dispatch office. WANTED-Ten bright boys 16 to 21 years old: can make (3 to $5 per day. Alpha-Premier Co., 709 New Grant st. "V OUNG MAX. about 16 years old to assist In X office work. Address Bookkeeper C, Dis patch office. Agents. 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 600 per cent profit: agents making S50 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., N10, 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 inven tion on the market to save your health. Specialty Company, 430 Sinllhfleld st. AGENTS Mineral Lamp Wicks never burn out; no smoke, no soot, no trimming; light equal to gas: three samples 10c: assorted dozen 2Sc. btayner & Co., Providence, R. I. AGENTS We want men who are already travel ing salesmen to carry our lubricants as a side line; name references and territory. Manufact urers' Oil Co.. Cleveland, O. AGENTS For new sanitary article used In every home and office: exclusive territory; big Srofits. Columbia Cbem. Co., 12OJ3 Clyboume av., hlcaEO. III. AGENTS A few experiencea agents: experienc ed soliciting advertising preferred; salary or commission. 106 Fourth av., room 23. AGENTS S3 to 7 dally: experience unneces sary. Putnam Co., Perfumers, West Wln sted, ct. AGENTS to sell Wiegand's picture Wlegand Hanger Co.. 131 Penn. hanger. WANTED-Agents: fast selling article; big pay. Alpha-Premier Co., 709 New Grant St. Female Help Wanted. ALL cooks, houseglrls out of work call: 20 girls placed yestcraav; places waiting; situation free. Exchange, 910 Penn av. fIRLS Two cood office girls; must write nlaln X aud rapid; none other need apply. Wm. H, Keech, 923 Penn av., city. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP At once 2 teamsters, male coot, farm hands, roan to attend to horse and cow, hotel cooes, dish washers, chambermaids, dining room girls, laundress, family help; highest wages paid here. Meehan's Agency, 545 Grant st. LADIES or young men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes: 91 to 3 per day can be quietly made; work sent bv mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box &331, Boston, Mass. Established 1630. Situations Wanted. POSITION Stenographer Experienced stenog rapher and general office man. with good city references as to character, qualifications, etc., de sires a situation alter January 1. Address J. J.. Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper by a steady and reliable man: good references from present and past employers: moderate salary for start. Address 26a Franklin St.. Allegheny. POSITION as stenographer and typewriter bv a young lady; best of reference. Address J. is.. Dispatch office. POSITION as stenographer by a voung lady. Address E.. Sycamore. Pa. SITUATION By live specialty salesman lor Jan uaryl: grocery or notion trade: either cltr or road: first-class references. Address K. L., Dis patch office. SITUATION To work on rarm. d. chores, by sober single man: understands the work: can milk. Frank Scott, Mlnerra, o. SUOEMAN or ability and experience desires situ ation either in a store or 011 the road; llrst class references. Address X. Y. Z.. Dispatch office. Fnplls. PUPILS At once, ladles and gentlemen to learn shorthand and typewriting: this school con tinues the careful training aud thorough instruc tion in these brandies lur which it has hitherto been so favorably known: sevcntli vear; special opening January 10: circulars Irte. Friate Short hand Institute, 315SmlthficldBt., Pittsburg, Pa. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Rooms. A NCHOR HOI EL. Liberty, corner Fourth; Ji. longing per uigux, ac, soc, ooc; week, ft 25, tl 75. $. t. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal, Allegheuy 1 50, 1 day: special rates when permanent. Hoanlerx and Loader Wanted. GENTLEMEN to occupy nicclv furnished room oaflrstfloor., 18 Arch St., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS-For lurAUhed irout room. Sherman av., Allegheny. 10 T)Al!K WAY. 109. Allegheny-Roomers X hoarders, S3 so week. and TITAN TED Respectable gentleman roommate: 1 T also a lady roommate; couvemences; (1 25 week. 287 North av.. Allegheny. Boarding Wanted. WANTED By lady stenographer, small room. breakrast.6 o'clock dlnncr;lntlvate lamily. In bouse with modrjn conveniences; state terms, which must be reasonable: Oakland or E. E, M. S., Dlipatcb office. WANTED. Rooms Wanted. WANTED-VThree-roora flat or three unfurnished rooms at once. AddrcssG.. Dispatch office. Business Opportunities Wanted. WANTED To represent parties manufacturing specialties used i by steam users, engineers firebrick makers, etc., on salary and commission i reference. Address P. O. Box 123. Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED-AH kinds and classes of stores and other business opportunities to pelt. Write for terms. J. 11. Chambers Co., 103 Fourth ar. WANTED-To buy agent' furnishing store In Pittsburg or Allegheny: must shpw a good business. Woolsey & Hamilton. W Fourth av. Financial AT anted. BENSWANGER& ZAHN Fire Insurance. Fourth av. JOHN K. LWINO & CO.. 107 Federal St., make quick loans: money ready. MONEY to loan ou mortgages: can furnish anv sum desired; no delay. Piper i Clark, 131 Fourth av. MONEY atipercent: we have $30,000 to loan. 309 pp. 'J. C. Allesi Co.. 161 Fourth av. M ONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest; no delar. JIiacK itairu. as rouriu av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Heury A. Weaver, & Co.. 92 Fourth av. rpo LOA t20o,uou on mortgages: tioo ana np- X ward, alb per ceni; somuuu at vs per cenion residence or business property. vacant lots ot farms. -. II. French, lio Fourth av. TO borrow $700 for 3 years; city property; first bond and mortgage. Address H. P., Dispatch office. WANTED Mortgages on improved city or Alle gheny city property. McCune & Coulter, 93 Fourth av. WANTED To make you a quick loan onmort gage. Snyaer A White. 62 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. ELECTRIC Mfc. and SupplyCo.,310BIssell block. Pgb.. 64 Federal, Allegh'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. LADIES' Dining and Ltrneh Room Holiday buyers when out shopping lnnch at Kevan's ladles' favorite lunching resort, 908 Penn av. MAKRY me. Tom, aud buy my New Year's gift atMoyie's, lOILacock St., Allegheny. PAINTING and plate glass glazing. B. C. Miller, 626 Grant St.. Pittsburg. rpEUNKS hauled to and rrora the East End Tor X fifty cents. Campbell & Davis, No. I28eventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Mag Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. WANTED 10. 000 street railroad ties: senled pro posals will be received by the McKeesport and Wilmerding Street Railway Co., till Monday, January 9. 1833:10,0005x7x7 lies: to lie delivered as follows: 5,000 by April 1, 189.1, and 5,000 by May 1, 1893. or all on first delivery lfdeslred: the board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. TTTANTED Business and professional men to V know that the Office Specialty Co.. 105 Third av., keeps in stock the most Improved office furni ture, filing cabinets and labor-saving office devices. "T7ANTED-rininciaI packing by a practical I V prospector and miner to locate and develop claims in the new gold fields In 'Southern Utah. Address Miner, Dispatch office. TTTANTED Two pool tables, second hand; must TT be In good condition and cheap: will buy or rent. Address Michael McCauiey, McConaughy bloek. Johnstown, Pa. WANTED Contracts of bauling for all klnas of wholesale houses at lowest rates. M. B., Dispatch office. WOOD and photo engraving; hair tones: electro. typing. Urazdon. 78 Fourth ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stoclx For Solo. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Win. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t.. Allegheny. Telephone 3420. I?uR SALE Handsome, stylish Kentucky bred : trotting mare, seven years old, sired by Harold, the sire or Maud S.. dam Kitty Wilkes, record 2:22, she by George Wilkes; price, (300: weighs 1,000 pounds; a square, level trotter; needs no boots or weights: does not shy or null; saro ror most timid person; fine, clean limbs, strongly built and finely formed: she has as fine a strain of blood lu her veins as can be traced to any trotter of the age: will make a valuable mare for road or track pur poses: showed three heats when purchased for (1.175 one year ago at Lexington. Ky.. In2tJ7. 2:2314. 2:23, and she is a much better animal than she was then; will warrant her perfectly sound, safe, gentle and kind, and In trot full mile In 2:30 or no sale; time shown and allow responsible party satisfactory trial. My mare has no public record, for 1 never raced anv borse I ever owned Tor money or prizes. For further Information call on my groom at my private stable, 137 West Seventeenth st., between Sixth and Seventh avs,. New York City. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyourrubberstamps. steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from Bhea&er Co.. 49 Firth av.. Duff's College building. l?TKNCIL,3. steel stamps. steel stamp O Seal presses, rubber stamps, etc. W. A. Bunting. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes from 4 to 130 h. p. : cheapest in the market: 64 boilers and engines in stock, stationary aud porta ble, upright boilers, mounted rarm engines, steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Tel. 3401. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. BOlLKR-Second-hand boiler; tubular, 6 feet high, IM feet In diameter: in good condition. Address Boiler. Dispatch office, Allegheny, 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 & Ulrich, 316 Liberty st., Pitts burg, Pa. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies; contractors' and rollingmlllma chlnery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, LacockandSan dusky sts., Allegheny. Miscellaneous For Sale. BRICK-5,0OO,O00new bnlidlng brick m quanti ties to suit buyer at Bedford av.. near Penn Incline. John Lanz & Co., Llm. City tele phone 220. SAINT FRANCIS oranges before brcakrast Im prove the appetite and aid digestion; all Saint Francis oranges have Dr. Harris' namu and regis tered number ou each wrapper; no others genuine: the bet grocers sell them; don't be deceived; one Saint Francis orange is worth two ordinary ones: it -osu Dr. Harris 60 cents to say this; you can prove it for 5. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. INTEREST Whole or half Interest In realesta'e business: good reason for selling. Address Realty, Dispatch office. T IQUOR STORE-In Steubenvllle. O.: on ae Xj count or sickness or the proprietor: bestloca tlonlntown; capital required 32,000 or more. Ad dress R. Schnorrenberg. Stenbeuvllle, O, MEAT MARKET Must he a cash sale: good rea son ror wantlngto sell. Address U. S., Dls patch office. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. FOR SALE Schenlcy Park lots 50x150. greater frontage If desired. Woodland avenue, be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: asphal. turn pavement; streetrallrnad; cheap: easy terms Frank F. Nicola, 5100 Forbes or 20 Firth avenue. TTT E have lots In ail parts or East End at 11 1 prices mat win oureiy proTe a verv nrouta- ble Investment to prompt buyers. 24 Frankstown ave., K. E. M. E. Baldwin. Suburban Lots for Sale. QJWISSVALE. P. R. R. Lots that are the equal O of any In the market and near the station at prices that are reasonable: only (10 down and (5 per month without Interest till hair is paid. Hoff man & Baldridge. Wllklnsburg, opp. depot. Coal Lands For Sale. COAL lands for sale road at a bargain. Fourth av. 2,000 acres of coal near rail J. II. Chambers & Co., 118 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. QJQ 3OO-J300 cash, balance $25 per month, all tlDO, told: a new Queen Anne frame. 24x31. on flue paved sticet:7 good-sized rooms, bull, atiic and cellar with laundry, hot and cold water, inside w. c. reception halI9xll: very nice lot. 23 front, 115 deep ana 54 wide, on alley average width 40 feet: equally good or belter buildings around: this propertv Is worth (l,CC0, being on the nicest street on Mr. Washington, and can be walked to from the P. O. in 20 minutes. John F. Sweeny,- 68 Fourth avenue. East End Residences For Sale. FOR SALE-O11 Shady av.. East End, fine loca tion lor a physician. large house or 12 rooms. 4 rooms and hall on first floor: modern fixtures: sub stantial carriage house on ailev In rear; grounds beautifully Improved; lot 101 feet front, or will sell less fronugo ii desired. (I14c.) see W. A. Herron &. Sons, 60 Fourth av. (DO 700 A very cheap property close to Larl HSO) inerav. bridge, having six rooms, bath. I. w. c. 2 rooms In fin. attic: lot 25x100; will take (800 down, balance to suit purchaser. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Frankstown ar E. E. 2U 500-Elegautnrlck house on Walnut st,, E. ts Ji. with every possible modern conven ience, containing II rooms: .lot 36x126; at terms to suit a quick buyer. 31. E. Baldwin, 21 Franks town av., I". E. Qf OOO-Frame house on Edwin st. E. E., hav OV) Ing9 rooma. beautifully papered, all con veniences, marble mantels, tile hearth, slate roof: lot. 30X120 to an alley. M. E. Baldwin, 24 Franks town av E. E. Alle;hcnv Reslaencs For Sale. '7 500 ror a llCOOOLocustst. property. Owner U I j expects to leave the city, January 1: best .bargain ever offered, -Call at once or yon will miss It. John K. Ewing & Co., 107 Federal st. TO LET. Allegheny Residences To Let. rpo LET Fine brick house, 8 rooms, modern ux X tures. large porches and yard, on Fayette st.. At'cgheuy: possession can be had at once: send for list. W. Ar Herron & Sons. SO Fourth ave. TO LET Furnished house facing park, 10 rooms J. and all conveniences: will rent from now un til August 1 at a low rent. Black & Balrd, 03 Fourth av. rpo LET John K. Ewlng& CO,. 1C7 Federal St., X headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list. TO LET-Send a list of your tenants to John E. JL Ewlng & Co.. 107 Federal street, and have your January quit notices served promptly. Rooms To Let. FEDERAL ST.. 521, reasonable rates. Allegheny Pleasant room; ?IFTH AV., 623-FurnIshea room; second floor. jiIFTn AV., 737-Two dwelling rooms. MONTGOMERY AV.. 50. Allegheny Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with table board; both gases. " MOGOMERYAV.. 47. Allegheny-Plsasant room, with or without board. TINTH ST., No. 20-Furulshed rooms; with or Xi without board. SIXTH AV., No. both gases; bath. 3 Nicely furnished room; ry see additional adieu under Wanted Boarder and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Very nice storeroom, over 100 feet deep: suitable for confectionery, arygoods or flrst class grocery: good location lor 5 or loe store: on one or the best streets In East.Llberty. Inquire of L. Fundls&Son, 41Frankstown ar,, E. E. rpo LET Space with power; every convenience; X corner Penn av. and Third it. Nicola Bros., 10 Fifth av. Offices, Desk Room, Etc., To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth avs., a few choice offices; day and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services Iree: rent low. Blaca & Balrd. No. So Fourth av rpti 0 LET In the Hamilton building, 61-93 Firth av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent ow. Black & Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. TO LET Third floor. Masonic Bank building: rooms suitable tor artist, draughtsman, archi tect or light manufacturing. TO LET Desk room: furnished office; use of tel ephone. Room 410. Penn building. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET and ror sale -A dairy and stock farm of 14) acres, 2 miles from Coraopolls. P. A L. E. R. R., 10 miles rrom cltr: good Improvements: choice orchard: well watered, etc. Ed Viltisb,134 1 inn av.. f itispurg. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Superfluous hair removed by elec tric needle; consultations free. Mrs. Elliott, 642 Penn av. PERSONAL-Credit, yes, creait, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc.. at J. Dwyer's Room 4. McCance block. 701 sinlthneld. PERSONAL-Prof. Markley. practical phrenolo gist, graduate of the American Institute of Phrenology; examinations (1. Office hours 9 to 12, 460 Forbes av. PERSONAL llatr. moles, etc, on ladies races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scart'cousnltation free. Miss Streng, office 9X1 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSON AL-Ladles wishing to take Turkn Fare Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av.. Pittsburg. Si lss Sherwood. PERSONAL Vou are ruptured: we can cure you; no cure, no pay; when cured it costs you t3, or you can work a lew hours and it will cost you nothing. Send 2c stamp Hayden Co., Box D No., Windham, Me. PERSON AL We offer better sewing raacn nes at less price than heretorore;rcmeraber, we sell a good machine ror (5 and oil the best grades aud on new machines we 6ell on monthly payments. Sew ing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg. PERSONAL Ka-ton-ka. at 199 Second av.. Pitts burg, will cure the following, free of all charge: Dyspepsia, liver complaint, klduey dis ease, scrofula, indigestion, constipation, and all blood taints; consultation free, medicine free, cures guaranteed: office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 F. w.; 0:30 to 8:30 evenings; Sundays from 12 M. to 4 P. M. PERSONAL Young married lady wonldllkeany number or young wives to know that she has a most excellent recipe ror the promotion or peace and happiness in the home circle; send your hr.s band's clothes to Dickson, the tailor, who will Clean, press and repair them at a most moderate cost. For proof sec Dickson, the Tailor, 65 Fifth av.. second floor. Telephonu looi. LOST. LOST Lady's gold watch attached to bow-knot pin, on P. R. R. Local train, or between Union station and corner Grant and Fourth sts. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving with G. B. Barrett & Co.. 101 Fifth ave. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the firm of Thompson & Vogel, do ing a business as merchant tailors at No. 930 Lib erty st., Pltteuurg. Pa., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. W. A. Thompson withdraw lngrrom said firm. All debts due said firm will be payable to John Vogel. who will continue the busi ness at said place and nay all the liabilities of said nnn. tv. j. j.iiu.ursuis. JOHN VOGEL. F1TTSBUHG. Dec. 24. 1812. THE KF.YSTONE BREWING COMPANY, Limited Notice nf llln&olntlnn and Annnlnt- 'ment of Lianidatlug Trustees. Notice Is hereby given inai inc neysione brewing tympany, Lim ited, a partnership association organized under an act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth or Pennsylvania entitled "An act author izing tho formation or partnership associations In which the capital subscribed shall alone be re sponsible for the debts of the association, except under certain circumstances" approved June ::. 1. 1874. and the supplements thereto, bv articles dated jMOvemner z, isso. recorded in tne Recorder's office or Allegheny couuty, Pennsylvania, in Limited Partnership Book, Vol 4, page 227, and amended articles dated October 10, 1&S7. recorded In said Recorder's office in Limited Partnership Book, Vol. 5. page 530. at a meeting or its mem bers held October 22, 1892. by vote of a majority in number and value of interest did resolve and de termine that said association be dissolved, and notice Is hereby given also that at said meeting of October 22. 1892, Joseph Lautner, Martin Lappe, and Benjamin Schmidt were elected as liquidating trustees to wind up said association and to apply aud distribute its assets according to law. J. S. E. G. FERGUSON. Solicitors. JOSEPH LAUTNER. MARTIN LAPPE. BENJAMIN SCHMIDT. ELECTIONS. TimtD National Bank, pittsbcko. December la 1892. T7(LECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION Fl FOR Xj nine directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the banking house. 528 and 528 Wood St.. on TUESDA1. January 10, 1893. between the hours of 11 a. v. and ir.u. W. STEIN MEYElt. Cashier. Fibst National Bank, PiTTSBnEo. Pa. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR NINE DI RECTORS for this bankto serve for the ensu ing year will be held at the banking house, corner Wood st. ana Fifth av., TUESDAY. January 10, 1893, between the hours of 12 noon and I r. M. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. December 10. 1892. Dcquesne National Bank, PiTTSBuno. P.. Dee. 10. 189i J ELECTION-THEANNUiL ELECTION FOR (10) ten directors to 6ervc this bank for the en suing year will be held at the hanking house. No. 409 smlthfield street, ou 'IUESDAY. January 10, 1S93, between the hours of 12 jr. anil 1 r. m. A. H. PATT. RsON. Cashier. The fkeiiiold Bank, ) PlTTSBUno. l'ADen.24. 1892. f ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR directors of this bank, will leheld at the bank ing house. No. 114 Fourth avenue, on MONDAY, Januarys U93, between thehour4of2 and 4 P. M. JOHN F. STEEL. Cashier. tee monoxoaiiela cosnectixo Railroad company. J FlTTSBUKJ. DccembtxK, 1892, ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders ot this co npany will be held at Its general office, corner or Third avenue and Trv street. Pittsburg, on MONDAY, January 9, 1893. at 2 o'clock r. M.. ror the election or a Presi dent and Board or Directors to serve lor the en suing year, and rcr transacting such other busi ness as may be brought before the meeting. BENJAMIN" PAOK. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 aud 123 Fourth av. ESTATE OF JOHN GREEN. DKCEASED Notice is hereby given that letters nf admin istration ou the estate of John Green have been f ranted to the undersigned, to whom all persons ndebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. D. Q. EWING, Administrator. Attorney. A. ISRAEL. Attorney at Law, S3 Diamond street. TTSTATE OF J. Fl TTnTTTIlHS' D. Bernd. riECRAREnTrx". Notice Notice is hereby given mat leuers icsisiueuiarj ud me estate OI tl. u, Bernd. late of the city of Pittsburg, In the county of Allegheny and State or Pennsylvania, deceased. haVe been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested 10 make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to JOSIAH COHEN, ' S. L. FLEISHMAN, Executors. 85 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. .l .. .. . .. m"r T. T7STATE OF JOSEPH WALTON. DECEASED, j Allegheny county, ss. Notice Is hereby given that letters r administration or all and singular, the goods and chattels which were of Joseph Walton, deceased, have been Issued bv the register of Alle- heny count to the nnderslgned. All persons In ebted to the estate will please make prompt pay ment, and all persons to whom Mr, Walton was in debted will present their accounts properly authen ticated tor payment. JOHN F. WALTON, 1 ,,. THof MVcK?b0K No. 134 street, J AMES W. SCULLY, J Pittsburg, CHOICE PROPERTIES. II Save Your Rent." "BUY AHOMKWITHTHEKBNT YOU PAY." The United Security Life Insurance and Trnst Co. will advance three fourths (Jf) the value of such prop erty as you may desire to build or buy. Policies for terms ofo, 10, 15 orMyears. : "Payments same as Rent.""Deed: :may be in wife's name, husband: : insuring." : In case of death the policy pro tects, and the Home is "Free and Clear." Call or send for circular. Loans confined to Pittsburg, Allegheny and Immediate vicinity. MORRIS & FLEMING, Agents, KO. 63 FOURTH-AVE. Shadyside Residence Only $10, 500 if Sold Soon. Briok, 10 rooms (i rooms and reception hall on first floor). Modern fixtures. One square from Fifth avenue (91). See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. AUCTION SALES. 325 ACRES COIL -AT-.A-TTOTIOUST- By order of tho executors of the estates of the late George E. and J. H. Shoenberger. Sale at Chamber of Commerce, 419-421 Wood street, THUESDAY, December 29, at 2 o'cloclr. This vnlnable tract or coal land, containing 325 acres coal and 6 acres surface, is situate in tho third pool f routine the Monon2.1b.uIa river at Balrd on the P., V. & C. railway, three miles above Mononcahela Cltv. Ivlnr between-Iand of Henry Phipps, Jr., on the east and land of Louis Stalb on the west. Survey can be seen and full information be obtained at office of the auctioneers, 62 Fourth avenue. Inquiries by mail will be cheerfully answered. Terms: One-third cash, balance In one or two years with interest. $1,000 deposit at sale. A, LEGGATE & SON AUCTIONEERS, 62 Fourth Ave. SMITHSOA VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales ot real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (jowelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Offlce.M Eisner buildlng.cor. 5tli and Wood st. D AMUSEMENTS. , GRAND OPERA HOUSE. This afternoon and night, CHAS. HANFORD, In the Booth and Barrett grand scenic pro duction. JULIUS CSAR. Thursday Night and Saturday Hatinee, ING0MAR. PRICES 150. 25c, 50c, 75c Next week Efflo Ellsler, in Repertoire. de28 THE ALVIN THEATER Chas. h. Davis, Owner and Manager. To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. THE LOUDEST LAUGH OF THK YEAR, "THE JUNIOR PARTNER," Preceded bv the exquisite, one-act play FBEDEBIG LEMAITflE, wff.ffa&r NEXT WEEK Mr. Wilkinson's Widows. de27 DUQUESNE PITTSBURG'S LEADING THEATEB. To-nisht at 8. HIO"Z',Z,3S A TEXAS STEER. Popular price Matinee to-day: best seats 50c. Next week Evans and Hoey in "A Parlor Match." dc2S HARRY WILLIAMS' AQADEMl. To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. HARRY W. WILLIAMS' OWN" SPECIALTY COMPANY. One or THE Best. de25-17 HABttY WILLIAMS' ACA.DEMY. TO-NIGHT. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY. Night Prices of AdmNsIon. HARRY W. WILLIAMS' OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY. de23-6 HARRIS' THEATER. Mrs. P. Harris, K. L. Britton, J'. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Every afternoon aitd eveninir, WILBUR OPERA CO. and SUSIE KIRWIN. To-day's matinee and niht "ERMINIE." Week; January 2d Thos. E. She:. de25-7-MT!is IM A IM M Of Snchorowsky's Superb Panning. Toe artistic success of the period. On exhibition, daily at Edmundsnn & Per rine's, 635 Smithfleld street, from 9 a. m. till 10 P. M. Admission 25 cts. de27 PROF. BROOKS' DANCING ACADEMY, LIBEETY AV. AND SIXTH ST. Second term will bozln for ladies and gen tlemen Thursday, January 5. at 8 o'clock, r. m. For misses and masters Saturday, Janu ary 7. at 3 o'clock p. M. Ie25-12 'After 19 Tears of Trial, LAIN.E, E -THE- FAMILY 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 troleum, from which In the process of manu lacture, every impurity has been eliminated. Elaine is free from benzine and parafflne; It win never chill In the coldest tomoeratura Known on this continent. In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and its "Are test" is so high as to make itas abso lutely safe as any lUuminant known. Having no disagroeablo odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Limp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! Tshaefey OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in IS Tears From 1S73 to 1892. Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, fel PITTSBURG, PA M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. M Sixth ave, Pittsburg Pa, ' Telephone 20AJ. ' tt HOTELS. HOTEL GRENOBLE, S6th to 57tb st. aud 7th av.. New York. Finest fireproof hotel In the city. with apartments adjoining: European plan. Acknowledged to be the greatest success of any hotel In the country. Culslno and ap- polntments cannot be surpassed. WILLIAM NOBLE. Owner and Proprietor. 0 FOR THE Engage your room in advance and'avoid be ing imposed on during the rush. .The elegant, large, new 2Q0 room stone and brick Hotel Buntpn, (BTJNTON CEOa, of Pittsburg, Props.) Will open about April 20,'189a The most centrally located hotel in the World's Fair district. Within 1J blocks there are three entrances to center of Fair grounds. Two stations on LC. JJ. 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., 6433 Myrtle ave., Chicago. no23-55-wr'33u WHITE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. m Royal and United State Mall steamers. T'eutonlcDec.28.1:30prai'MaJestlcJan25.11:30am Britannic. Jan. 4. 7 a mBrltannic Feb. 1. 6 a re Adriatic. Jan. II. 1 pm TulouIc.Feb.s,H:30am Gerui'c. Jan. 18. 6 a mlGcrmanlc. Feb. IV. 4 pm From White Star dock, root or West Tenth street New York. Saloon rates, 350 and upward, according to stealer and location of berth. "Second cabin on these steamerMK and $40: prepaid. $40 anil 315; steerage lrotn or to the old country. 20. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal bank3 throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 639 Smlthtield street. Pittsburg. orH. MAITL AND K KRSEY. General Agent, za Broadway, N. Y. ' nolo-D .a.!: illllSr LIILSTZE ROYAL MAIL STK VS!i -i. GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA via DERBY and GAL WAY. Tho most di rect ronte from Scotland and North and Middlo of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, jo. S'ecrnrf, jIJ. STATE1 SERVICE OF LINtL. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK aud GLANGOIV via Londonderry every K.ortni,jat. Dec. 29 State of California xoox. Jan. 19. State of Nebraska......ll:30 a.m. Feb. I). Stateofi'.iliror"ia.T; 3007. Cabin, HO. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, $13. Apply to J.J.MbCORMICK, 639 Smithfleld st. "ANCHOR LINE7 Steamers E"av Srtr York lvery 'atnrdjy For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates ror Saloon Passage. Cabin. 845 and upwards, fecond Cabin, 83a. Steerage, 819. Passengers booked at through rates to or rrom any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drnfts rn x.ontlon So'fl at Lw-t Jtites. Book ot Information, tours ami sailing lists fur nished 011 application to Agent3. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y.. or J. J. MCCORMICK. b39SmltbHeldst.. I'ltts bnrg. F. M. SEMPLE. Ill) Federal St.. Allegheny. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY-TAKING effect December 18, 180?. Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard lime): C'orry Ac.. 6 a m.. jBraeburn Ac 7 a. in.: Niagara Ex.. dally, 8:40 a. m.. arriving at Buffalo. 8 p. in.: Duliois and Wlllianisport. daily except tuuday. 8:10 a. in., arriving at V. llliarasport, 6:-i5 p.m.: Kltianning Ac.. 9:30 a. m; Braeburn Ac. iZ:05 p. m. : Tltns ville and Wlllianisport Ex., 1:30 p. m.; Braeburn Ac, 2:30 p. m; Emlenton Ac. 3:45 p. in.: Elttan nlng Ac. 5p.m.: Braeburn Ac. o:S) p. 111. : Brae burn Ac. C:15 p. m. : Valley Camp Ac, 7:V) p. m. ; Buffalo nlcht f.x , daily. 0:10 p. nf.. arriving at Bnffi'.o 7:15 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac, 11:40 p. m. Sunday church trains Emlenton. 9:05 a.m.; Kit tanning. 12:40 p.m.; Braeburn. 9:50 p. m. Pull man bullet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains between I'litsburgaud Buffalo. DAVloMcCAIiUU, JAS,. P. ANUERsOX. Gen'l Mipt. (Jen'i l'.i. Airi'nt. From Pittsburgh Union Station. ennsylvania Trains Bun by Central Time. Northwest System Fort Wnyneltonto Detart for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 7.16 a.m.. 12.0O n n., 12 30 p.m., S.l 5j. m., 10.40 p.m tl' .30 p.m. Arrive from same poinn: tl.00 sum.. "1 20 a.m., 6M ajn., C-iO ajn 5.15p.m 6 45 p.m. DerARTforToIedo.poinU Intermediate andbeyond: t7.15a.m. ,12.00n'n., 21S0p.m.,tll.20p.m. Arrivb lrom same points: VL00 a.m.,-6.40 a.m., t8.45p.rn. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: -8.10 a.m., 7.15 a.m., tU5 pjn 112p.m. Arrive from same points: dUa,m., J1J55 p.m., 5.45 p.m., 16.50 p.m. Detart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellaire: tC10a.m., -fl . 15 p.m.,tl. 10 p.m. Arrive from sama points: f9.00 a.m., tlo p.m., tO.50 p.m. Depaxt ior New Castle, Erie, Younjstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: i7J2CI a.m., tl2 00 n'n. Arrivb from same points: tI-40 p.m., J8,'0 p.m. Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Vonngstowa and Niles, t3.45 p.m. Arrive from same points: Depart for Youngstown, '12.00 n'n. Arrive from Youngstown, G.45 p.m. Southwest Sytem-Pnn ITnudle ISonte Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points inii mediate and beyond: 8.10 a.m., 8-'.0 p.m., I050p.nu, "11.30 p.m. Arrive from same points: n.'.20a.m.,6.UUa.m..5.40p.m. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate andbeyond:il.4ia.ia., 10-lp.m. Arrive lrom same points: 2.i0 a.m.,2 4' p.m. Depart for Washington, 0.15 a. m., ! 35 a. m , tl.55n. m.,t3.r5p.m.,t4.45p.ni.,t4.50p.m. AKRrva lrom Washington, -fJ.o5 a.m., t" .50 a.m., tt5.50 a.m., TI0.15 a.m.,t2.35p.n..t".25p.m. Depart for Wheeling, 8J0 a. m.. tll.lO a.m., t2 45 p vt., tB-10 p. m. Arrive lrom Wheeling, 8.45 a. mM 12 45 p.m., t5.25p. m., 5.40p.m. Special Notices. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Pitllmak Dining Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Colnmbm, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready ior occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at HO clock p. m. -"- :., r- - . , , . , , . ilMSiAELESoi xnrougnano ioti 2iT ' ! llffll ion irair.s ot cuner system, cot bicuuwjtow.., i v Kiainfl at tin Filth Awnna and Union Station. Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dailr. tEx. Sunday. tEz. Satnrday. lEx. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, K A. FORD, Gfcsnl tiupt. tami lincnn arret WORLD'S Fl! M ynGj WHYr YOU SHOULD -IN- KENSINGTON IT HAS 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. Jor free tickets from Pittsburg to Kensington and return call at the office of the KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, No. 79 F0UET11 AVE, RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, In effect 12:01 p. m.. December 18, 1892. Train will leave Union Stntlon.Fl ttabnrg;, as follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIN I-rNE EA8TWAED, Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:15 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg at 1:H v- m-i fjhiaadelphlij. 4:45 p.m.: New York. 7 p. m.; Baltimore, 4:40 p. m.: Washington, 5:55 p. n. Atlantic Express and Keystone Express dally at 3.30 a. m., arriving at Harrltburg. 10:30 a-m Baltimore 1:25 p. m.; Washington, 2:30 a m.; Philadelphia. 1:05 p. m.: New Yorlcb. nT Harrjsburg Accommodation dally, excent Sandar 5:25 a. m..-arriving at Harrtsburg 3:to p.m. Day Express dally at 8 a. m.. arriving at Harris hurg3:20p. m., Philadelphia 6:50 p. m.. New orkS:3Jp. m.. Baltimore 6:45 p. m.. Washing ton 8:15 p.m. Mall train Sunday only. 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harrls burg 7 p. m.. Pnlladelphial0:55p. m. Mall Express dally at 1 p. ra.. arriving at Harrls burg 10:10 p.m., connecting at Harrlsburg for Philadelphia. Philadelphia Express dally at 4:10 p. m.. arrlvlnz at Harrlsburg i :00 a. m., Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.. and .New York 7:10 a-m. ' Eastern Express at7rOO p. m., dallr. arriving nar rlsburg 2:10a. m.. Baltimore 6:20 a.m.. Wash ington 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 5:05 a. m. and New York 7:40 a.m. Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrls burg 3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 6:30 a. m.. Sew York 9:30 a. m.. Baltimore 6i20a. m.. Washing ton 7:30 a. m. All tbrousrh trains connect at Jersey City with boats or "Brooklyn Annex," for Brooklyn. N.Y. avoiding double ferriage and Journey tbrouch New York City. Johnstown Accom.. exct Sunday. Z:0 p. m. Oreensburg Accom.. 11:15 p.m. week days; 10:30 Sundays. Ureensburg Express 5:15 p. m.. ex cept Sunday. Deny Express 10:45 a. m.. except Sunday. Wall Accom., 5:25. 6:00. 7:40. 8:B. 8:50. 9:40. 10:20. 10:45a. m.. 12:15. 1:00. 1:20. 2:30.3:40.4:00.4:3. 4:50. 5115. 6:00, 6:40. 7:25, 9:05. 10:20, H2B p. m 12:10 night, weekdays. Sunday. 8:40, 10:30 a. m.. 12:25. 1:00, 2:30. 4:30. 5:30, 7:20. 0:40. 10:3J p.m. Wllklnsburg Accom. 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. GM5. 7:00. 7:25. 7:40, 8:10. 8:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:20, 10:45. 11:10 a. m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30. 1:0a 10. 1:30. 2:10, 2:30. 3:15. 3:40. 4.00. 4:10. 4:25. 4:35. 4:50. 5:00. 5:15. 5U0. 5:45, 6:00. 6:20. 6:40. 7:25. 8:20. 9:05. 9:45, 10:10. 11:10. 11:35. p. m.. and 12:10 night, week days except Monday. Sunday. 5:3- 8:40, 13:30. a.m.. 12:21. 1:00. 1:30. 2:30, 4:30, 5:30. 7.20. 9:0". 9:40. 10:.TOp.in. Braddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. 6:45. 7: 0. 7:23. 7:40. 8:00. 8:10. 8:30. 8:V). 2:40. 10:20. in:4-V n:io a m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30. 1:00, l:2o. 1:30. 2;.0. 2:3V 3:15. 3:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4:25, 4:, 4:35. 4:5". 5 3 J. 5:15. 5,30. 5:45. 6:00. 6:20. 6:40. 7:25. 8:20. 0.-M:4. 10:3), 11:10. 11:15. p. m., 12:10 night, week days. Sun day. 5:10, 81OO, 8:40. 10:30 a. in.. 12:25, 1:10. 1:3d. 2:30. 4:30, Sao. 7:20.9:10. 9:10. 10: p. m. SOUTH-WEST PENN" KAILAVAY. For Unlontowa 5:3 and 8:35 a. in., 1:3) and 4:3 p. m. week days. MONONGAHEEA DITXSION. On asd after 12;01 p. ji.. DrcrjiBEn 18. 1892. ForTVcst Brownsville ana Unlontown 10:40 a. m. ior West Brownsville 7-l and 10:10 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 F. M. For Monongahela Cltr. Dravnsburg and West Elizabeth. 6:00,7:35. 8i. J0:50 a. m.. 1:01. 5:C0 5:55 and 11:35 p. m. week days. &undaT.8:55 a. 111 1:01. 4:30 and 9:40 p. ra. Dravosburg only, l":flj noon and 3:20 p. m. week days. West Elizabeth only. 4:15, 6:30 and 9:03 p. m. TVEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. 03T AXD AJTEB 12:CI A. M., DECEMBER 19. 139 From Federal street station. Allegh -nv City: For Sprlngdalc week days-6:ai. 8:15. 9:25. 10:40, II :50 a.m.: 1:30, 2:23. 4:00, 5:01. 5:45. 0:10. 6::u. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays 12:35 and 0:33 p. in. For Butler, weekdays 6:55, 8:45. 10:40 a. m.: 3:15 and 6:10 p. m. For Freeport. week dars 6:55, 8:45. JC:40 a. m.; 3:15. 4:00. 5:00. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:4 J p. in. Sundays 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week days. 10:45 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. For Paulton and BlalrsvlUe, week elays, 6:"5 a. m.. 3:15 and 10:30 p. m. The Excelsior Bagzage Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and resi dences. Time cards and fuli lu'ormiliun can be obtained at the ticket offices. No 110 Fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenue aud Try street aud Union .station. CHAS. E. PUGH. J. K. WOOD. faeneral Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE KAILK!D Company. Schedule In effect Nov. 20, li Cen tral lime. -P. & L. E. R. R.-DKrAi:T.-Kor Cleve land. "7:00, 8:00 a. m., '1:10. 4:20, "10:21 p. in. For Chicago. "7:00 a. m.-'iao. 4:20 p. m. For Cincinnati andSt,LouIs,:10, "10:25 p. in. For !iuttaio.'ll:lia. m., 4:20. "10:25 p. m. For Salamanca. "4-00 l. lu. "2110. "10:25 p. m. For Youn,trn and Xe.r Castle. "7:00. 8:0o, "11:15 a. m.. -2:10. U-.io. 4:20. 10i25p. m. , F-r Beaver Falls, 5:35: "7:00 "3:00. 11:15 a. m.. "1:00. "2:in. 3:30, 4:s 5:jn, "10:25 0. in. For Chartlers, 15:30. 5:15. 6r00. fi:.i. 7:'0. ;) "8:00, "9:10, 9:30, 10:31), "11:15. llIM.a.m.. "10, l-IO. 3:30. 3:45. "4:25.5:10. 5:20. "8:00. lu:3y p. m. ARRIVE-From Cleveland. "0i a in.. "12:10. '5:15. 7:45 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago ami St. Louis. "6:30 a. m.. "12:30. "7:45 p. m. From Buffalo. "6dU a. m.. 12:30. "5:li. t:30p. m. From Salamanca. "G:30, "10:00 a. m.. "7:45 p. m. r rom Youngstown and New t anle. "6:30. S7.25. "!0: a. m., "12:3a "5:15. "7:45. 9:30 p. m. From Beiicr Falls,5:20. "5:30. 7:25. "10:00 a. m.. "12:30. 2:03, "5:00. "5:15, "7:45. 9:3i p. m. P.. C. &Y. trains for MansfieM and Beecumont,. 7:10a. m., 10:30 a. m., 3:45 p. m. P., C. & Y.tralns rrom Mansfield and lleechmont, 6:57. 9:.:o. 9:55 a. m. 1:05 p. m. P.. McK. Y. R. R. DltrAitT For New Haven and WestNewton. "S:20a. m., "3:00p. m. ARRIVE From New Haven and West Newton. 9:00 a. m.. 4:07p. m. For McKeesport. Elizabeth. MonniiEahel-i nty and Belle Vernou. eilO.tOilS. 11:05 a.n.."4:C0."t3:25 li. in. WoraJeStiiorjIonona-alielaCltytErrsslietli.fciii. EuTICSeesnort, 15:50, "7:40, tll:03 a.m.. 12:55. "oil. T". BbU n. m. Dally. T Sundays only. To and from New Castle only. 1To and from McKeesport onlv. City Ticket OlHce, 630 Sinlthneld street. PITTSBURG AND WESTERN KAILWAV tchedule in effect May 15. 13S2 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson st. and River av., Allegheny. Depart ror Chicago. "2:00 p. m. Solid tram with .Pullman sleeping car. For Kaue. Bnidronl. t7:l 3 a. m. For Clarion. t7rt0 a. m.. 12:00 n. m.- r Foxburg. 7:10a. m., t2:00, t4:t5p. 1:1. ForlluBalo, Erie. Meadvllle, 17:10 a. m. For (ireeuvllle. Mercer, Grove city. t7:10a. m., t2:0O p.m. For Akron. Cleveland, 17:10 a.m.. "2:00 p. m. For .N'ew Castle. "7:11 a- m.. "2:00, t3:05 p. m. For Butler. 16:30, "7:10. 19:30 a. m.. "2:00, 14.-2S. 15:15 p. m. Trains arrive: From Kane. t.i:45 p. m. : Clirlon. 111:30 a. m.. t0:45 p. m.: Foxburc. t3:0S. tn:30 a. m.. 16:45p.m.; Erie. 13:50 p. m.: Greenville. Mer cer. 111:30 a. m.. t3:50p. m.: Akron. ns5 a. in . 16:45 p. m.: New Castle. 13:05. "11:35 a. in.. "6:45 p. m. : Butler, t7:C0. 19:05. 111:30 a. m., 13ao. 6.i5 p. m. : from Chicago. "11:55 a. m. "Dally. tExccpt Sunday. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAlJ Schedule In effect Nov. 13, 1502. Eastern time. rur uasmnxton. D. C, Baltimore, Phlla. dplphla and New York, "d CO a in and 9 20pm. For Cumberland. 650. "8 00 a m. tl 10. "9pm. For Conncllsvllle. "850. "800. J8J0 am. 1110. ;4t5. 1505 aud S20P111. For Unlontown. 1650. "303; SI -TO am. 1110. 1415 aud iioi pin. For ML. Pleasant. TOSoanozstAiam. :i id, ri)anu fiuipin. For Washington. Pa.. "7 10 and 19 30 a m. "400, 1445. "73up m. For Wheeling. "7 20 and to 30 a m. "4CQ, 730. For Cincinnati and St. Louu. "7 20 am. " 33 pm. For Columbus. "720am. "730pm. For Newark, "7 20a m. "7 30p m. For Chicago, "7 20 a in and "7 30 p m. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington. M 20 a m. "3 40 p m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, 'i 5J lit, a i u ill. a d m. n rom wheeunz. 'i ia ami -io 4J m. ?4 15and"8 45 pm, x-anor anu sicepn sleenlnr cars to Baltimore. Washing. ujii, iiuciniiAii anu .nicago. "Dallv. tuallv except Sunday. SSundayonly. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call ror and check baggage rrom hotels and residences noon orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Ftflh avenueand Wood street, and 639 Smithfleld street, J. T. UDELL. CHAS. O. SCULL. General Manager. Lien. Pass. Ageo BUY A LOT B- - 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. PITTSBURG PA. de26-w 'it '. is t? S A,