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THE GBtff MESSBNGER
Conttntted rom rtee(tft Pae.
tare UngcnMm. 175 Locust street, Allegheny.
. Mrs.EmeryA.Storrs.atOik'iigo. , .
-Dr. J. H. Zutetort, London, Lne. Judce
Joseph M. Stcrrctt, Eric, Pa. Mrs. Annie
Lewis, Braddock. Ambrose Aland, 156 Meadow
street. Charles V. Robert". 3S03 butler street.
Mrs. EUtsbeth gproul, Litugowaenuc, aup
rlieny, aec4 74 mrs.
John
ai-tienrr iviem
.19 Main street. Allegheny.
w. Tavior, 1708 renn avenue.
22-Samuel Titus, at Wllllamsport. Sirs. Mary
Brans. 702 Mint street, aped S years.
53 Mrs. Mary Powers, at Braddock. John J.
Hern. Granville street. Mrs. Agatha Berger
Mefirle, ZS5 Thlrty-elghlU street, aged S
years.
SI Lucas Chapman. 44 Bedford avenue Henrr
Bvers, Watson street. Henry H. Gerwlg, 298
Ohio street. Allegheny. Jacob Kllcn, lulton
street, Allegheny, aged $0 ycats. Judee
JohnTrnnke):orthc rennsylTanla Supreme
Court, at London. , ,,
3-J 0. Boyle, Beaver Falls. Rowland Gibson
Howard, l'rovidence, K. 1. Mrs Agatha
Burkelev. JTCbecond avenue, aged 84 years.
Mrs. J. E. Wcddle, Elizabeth.
S8-W Ullam B. Batcman, 133 Forty-third street.
NicholausDurand, 220 Ohio street, Allegheny,
aged 70 years.
SS-Ozlah Helps Walters, Burlington, Iowa.
Frank U'Donnell, fctrawberry alley, aged .4
years.
fiS-Father F. Welnlnger, of Cincinnati. Thomas
Grlfim, Wlnebiddle street. William Stewart,
Newcastle. , .
So-General John P. Mclntoh. New Brunswick,
N. J. James Jackson Jarves. Boston Mrs.
Dr. W. W. Itouk, Ellsnorth avenue. Freder
ick Briers, No. 2 Superior street, Alleghenv.
Joseph W. Chapman, 171 Sandusky street, Al
leghenny. JULY.
1-Vlear General Patrick Joseph Conway, at Chi
cago. Mrs. Mary J. K. Bell, at Eittanninc.
I'a., aged 71 years. Henry Daufcn, -No. 190
Madison avenue, Allegheny. Mrs. barah Ha
san, 114Graudview avenue, Mt. Washington,
aged 69 years.
S-Maron Volverton, at London. Kev. H. G.
Pendleton, Chenoa, 111. bamucl N. fctrasser.
No. 99 FranUln street, Allegheny. Ernest
Fink. Scott township, agedKjcars.
3 bamucl Wadsworth, M Locust street, Alle
gheny. Mm Lizzie Bouth. Mt. Oliver.
4 Mrs. Eliza Brothers, at Wllklusburg, aped so
rears. George Hetzel. br- No. 71 High street,
Allegheny, aged 90 years Mrs. Elizabeth
AVhlte, Broad and St. Clair Blreets, aged A
8 W llllam Davis, Bellcvue borough. Mrs Mary
JU Park, Cresson. Archie F. Drynan, Jr., be
wickley. .
T-General Robert Gilchrist, Jersey City. Key.
John C. Middleton, ew York City. lr.
George Duffield, .New Tork City. Rev. CM.
Pleorrillo, Baltimore. Mrs. Margaret Mc
Mlchael, 70 Locust street, aged 79 years
8-Jobn Cuthbertson, 237 Juniata street, aged 67
years. Henry A. liradlinr. 1614 faecond ave
uue. William Murphy, Freeport, Fa., aged
85 years.
10-Mrs.M.G. Ncsbitt, 12 Washington street.
Alexander Whitten. Merwin. . ,
11 Mrs. Ellra Crlvcr, 61 Cedar avenue, Allegheny.
William Yc& cr, eteran or the l'cnnyl anla
Reserve!. . ,
U-Hlram biblcy. Eoclieitcr, S.l. Andrew K.
Martin. Stw York City. Albert A. Locgler,
1305 Carson street, bouthslde.
IS M. Alon. at Paris General P. B. Stark, Pe
tersburg. Ya. orman Andrews, lonnes-
town. Henry Yoegele, 402 rilla avenue, aged
83 years.
1-Andrew Downey, 7M'ebster avenue. Mrs.
Captain T. J. Duncan, Wilkinsburg, aged 73
K-Ccdonel O.N. Lull, Carlisle, ra. Robert C.
BoKbu, Patenon, X.J. Henry C. Drarc, ao,
VicUoy street Mrs. Margar t Grler, Ao. 59
Hlsworth street, Allegheny. Matthew Mc
Kee, Etna, aged 77 vears. John B. Mctlurg,
41 Carroll 6treet, Allegheny, bamuel Lewis,
Edgeood, aged 94 years.
lMMmelJohnK. Dunn, Atlanta, Ga. J.Har
vey Brlgham. Washington. Colonel Jacob
Martin. Carlisle. James M. Gamble, MI
llamsport. Mrs. Jane Keerc, MIS Penn ave
nue. Kev David H. Biddlc, first pastor or
Third l'rcsbj lerian Church, aged 84 years
11-Henryl' Stanwood. San Francisco. John J.
Hand, Galveston. W. G. -Turner. Washing
ton. Henry M Bow en. 335 fcldney street.
Mrs. ancy Stewart. Idlewood. aged 77 years.
15-udge J. W. H. Underwood, Rome, Ga. Cap
tain William Keltner, Carlisle, --a. trederlck
Vol? ht. 111 Oietnut ttrect, Allegheny
M-C r. Mead, Charleston, A . Va. Mrs. Mary
femith. o. MFonrtnacnue.
50-Kev. E. P Roe, the author, at Cornwall-on-thc-Hudson.
General Thomas L. Young, Cin
cinnati. Mrs. V. F. Graham, Rochester.
2-UcorgeX. Allen, SM Mignonette street Mrs.
. r, - n l.i.t ck., .lin
dane A. VTCCSC u !F aiiu-u wiuh ,.v-
gheny. Jamrs K. Moorhcad, )17 Penn ae
nne, aged 72 years. . ,.
a-Gcneral . O. Wickham, Richmond, a.
Mrs. Kachcl K. Johnson, Washington, Fa.
John Davage, 4303 Harrison street. Matthew
Keefe. 1S Penn avenue, aged 7S j ears.
"54-Rev. John P. Brooks, bpringfield. 111. D. K.
Beach, Marietta. E. D. Fancher, W arren, O.
W. W. Pitcalrn, ZS! Federal street, Allegheny.
Mrs. R. L. Wood, Jr., at Lakewood. Mrs.
Margaret Rclmann, Forbes and Mlltenbergcr
streets. ...
25-Martin X. Day, "ew York City. Julius fehlp
ley, bcottdale. Colonel James Stevenson,
ew York city. Michael Glitch, Sr., 113
Juniata street, Allegheny.
K-John Francis Uunn. Eighteenth ward, aped
75 years. Charles Jacobs, J,o. 47 Ma)floer
street. Dr. William T. McClurg. ased 89
years. Mrs. Christine Shields, Io. V May
flower street, aged H years.
X7-Mrs. Martha if. Irwin, at Sewickley. Ircd
erick Kiddle. 32 Hemlock street, Allegheny.
Mrs. iiary Brickell, bouthslde. aged S7 years.
23 Ex-Governor Carney, at Leavenworth, Kan.
Albert ii. Krothls. Wllkesbarre. Colonel
Samuel M. Haller. 83 Monterey street, Alle
gheny. Sirs, John Irwin, Edgewood.
EWoun McLaughlin, 185 Fifth avenue. James
W. McGeary, 1713 harton 6treet, bouthsidc.
A lezanderM. Morgan, Morgan station, aged
77vars.
D John Taylor Huadleson, at Lancaster. Leon
ard Hahn, Sr., ilklnshurg. aged 81 years.
Bartley Campbell, atcwlorkCitv.
Jl-CUrlstophcr Meyer, hcr York City. Dr.
Robert Morris. Louisville Frederick Von
Hofen, Homestead. Alexander McKlnnlc,
Hotel Anderson, aged 9 years.
AUGUST.
l-Frank Hall,
distinguished artist, London.
Tc!. N. Hhplns. New York Cltr. James O
Johnson, Louisville Jacob Beeon, Union
town. Miss Mary Page, Brownsville. Michael
Hanlev, Second avenue and Brady street.
JonatlianM. Meart, 118 Howard ttreet, Alle
gheny. 3 JudgeP. B Van nalkenber. buwauee borings.
Fla. James . Eldd, Dallas lexas. EUnard
HammelL 7 Diamond street. Hcgo 1C Uartnng ,
Mt Oliver. . . ,
J-Dr, B. F. Goodrich, Akron. Rev. Joshua
Yeager, Allentown. John Bryce, 32 bouth
Twelfth street.
4 Jolin Boblnson. the veteran showman, at Cin
cinnati. Abram Brink, McadviUe Norman
AVallace, Brownsville Jeremiah Sullivan, 214
Filth avenue, aged 75 years, Juhn Deer, 113
Wst Jefferson street. Allegheny, aged 74 years.
6-Mrs. Jane Bobb. No. 4S Monterey street, Alle
gheny, agea SO vears. Francis Louis Nruinont,
US Liberty avenue. General Philip H. Sheri
dan, atNonqultt.
8 Judge John btrother. Boyd, ofCynthla, Ky.
Colonel George Gibson, Carlisle, Pa. Mrs
Judith Cadwallader, Lincoln township, aged
SI years. Mrs. Anna M. Reicbardt, 6367 Penn
avenne. ,
7 Colonel George Gibson. El Paso, Tex. "Will
iam Davidge, Cheyenne, 'yo. I. Mrs. Joeph
B. Swift. Boston. Captain John Strain, Kock
vllle, Md. Rev. Father O'Brannagan, bharon,
Pa. John W. Karns, Glenfield.
8 E. G. De Wolfe, Flndlay. U. Mrs. Louisa M.
Glttcns, Jack'6 Kun. aged 88 years.
! -Francls bearlght. Carlisle. Pa. Dr.T. C.Watson.
Charleston, V. va, .losepu rignt, wrony-
u.nnri ttnt c(k1 ffl TP I.
10 William B. Baker, Winchester, Va
General Anthonv Smitli, Trenton, . J.
"ard b. bpofford. Newbnryport. Mass.
Mary Pocr6, lit Korty-fourth street.
IS Lawrence K. Jerome, bharon. Conn.
iiinnih c Kwlnir. Walker's Mills. Pa.
Vicar
Mrs.
aged
tm. Aflrhael Plvnn. 311 Carneele avenne.
lit Jn'dre John P. Jeffries, Wooster, O. George
A. MArsh, Chicago. Mrs. Mary Casey, Mc
CoUongh street, aged 80 years. Mrs. Rosanna
Mdfcld, Hazelwood avenue, aged 73 years.
14 Charles Crocker, at Monterey. Cal. Hon. W.
A. Zeakel, Lancaster. George Pink, 49 Ben
ton street. '
16 Dr. bamuel Myers, at Carlisle. Thlllp Scharff,
at Beaver Falls.
17 Colonel J. Brown Parker, at Carlisle. Mrs.
Margaret Bannon, No. 4 Nixon street, Alle
gheny. Mrs. MarvMcKadden, 4 Marion street.
lS-Jndge "W llllam V Wilshlre. at Washington,
II. C. John C. Lucas, Philadelphia. George
Markle, Huleton, Pa. Daniel J. Kerr, Oak
street. East End.
30 Dr. T. J. Gallaher. of Sixth avenne. Thomas
Kane, Homestead. John L. Stokes, 21 Balkan
street, Allegheny.
81 Henrr Richards, M. P., at London. George
W. Hush, Chicago. H. E. Henderson, Flnd
lay. Hngh Curiy, 110 Wylle avenne. Hugh
Wilson, Reserve township, aged 86 years.
SB Dr. Henry F. Qnackenboss, lew lork City.
Herman Dohme, bb-Clalr bptlngs, Mich. Miss
EUle Connelly, teacher In the Llrhteenth
ward school. John W. Blount, 387 Filth
avenne.
la Prof. Joseph A. Lyons. 2,'otre Dame. Ind.
Hon. C. S. Cathcart. Michigan City, Ind.
Robert M. Mehard. W est Chester, Pa. Dr. b.
K. Klrkland. 4710 Penn avenue
J4 William Grey, Sr., Ward street, Oakland.
David Hamilton. evllle Island.
Sfr-Kobert Coulton Davis, Philadelphia. John D.
GUlett, Chicago. Rev. S. K, Miller, Utlca,N.
Y. Robert Lockhart, !H3 1 orty-second street,
aged 76 years. Dr. Jepe Spahr, WoodvUle, Pa.
96 A. 8. Bright. 17 East street, Allegheny. Mrs.
Charles J. Poster, 33 Anderson street, Alle
gheny. William E. Lntz,.Cbartiers town
shin. r Ewlng Walker, at Walker's Mills. Mrs. Sarah
West. Brnshton. ared 83 Tears.
SS Dr. Nathaniel Field, Louisville, Ky.
James
TT- TTlnr. fVwnMlmiin nf
Ninth ward.
James "rt'lcclns. Heir's Island.
aa-WllUam it. lJovd, at Altoona. D. W. Bcott,
Galena, 111. Mrs. Marr C Hnme, Good
Ground, I- I. Thomas Ohnney, Coshocton.
Mrs. Martha Bolce, Idlewood.
SS Colonel John U. Edie, Lancaster. Jlrs. Jean
nette Llnd Carpenter, Mansfield, O. Mrs.
Nancy, Jones, Galveston. Tex. Martin
Further, Irwin street, aged 70 years. Iphralxn
Hays, 1'lnm township, aged 79 years.
SEPTEMBER.
1 Robert Heaslett, McCandless" township, aired
irt. liatc Joyce, tc .uaeee street.
Klncaid, Jr., 4301 Davison street.
Utmei T.
Ilenlamm It. Tucker, Klttannlnfr.
a AV. w. w. uay. oi waynesourg.
Airs. Martha
E.
Ebriplit,
37 Sheffield street AllerhenT-.
George 1
nrce Morris.
4-LuclusJ. Henlee. Hartford. Conn. Captain
urriB, u iicuiiviatcuue.
TT. F. schwensen. at ilamburc ColonelaJnfin
'H. Sullivan. Bellaire. O. Irving O. Thomas,
tat the Homeopathic Hospital. Mrs. llen
- Hanna, No. lUXuna street. John Adams, 28
. , Goodrich street, Allegheny. 'Winnie Johnson,
S 'known as Big Winnie, "at Baltimore.
VDIlA.iMU.u;iMi .. .uo.u n . eu uc "-irj
Y nrzei, or., iij.wucu evicet, AurxucnT.
-Liesier vt aiiacfc, cuiaiiuru. tunn. voionei
cKdwaxd G. Bntler. bt. Lonls. Major J. T.
(Jones, Atlanta, Ga. Colonel George L. l'er-
'ssssPHB . A ( sTla f!nlnnl floni-M T. !.. 1B.I.M
iMMMVUCIi ViMttaAfc wwmw. wijvu.Ali- I
.tins. Norwich. Conn.
Casper Seltz, MUlrale
borough, aired 83 years.
7-WIlliam TurnhuL Saratoea. N.Y. Horace
S. Eldredge. Salt Lake City. Utah. Cornelius
Lynde, Rock Island. III. Mies Isabella Swelt
xer, Brownsville. Mrs. D. W. Cornelius, or
Coraopolis.
8-Mn. Mary Brady, 2S Forty-firth street, aged
82 years, ilrs. Maggie R. Turner, !3M Sidney
street,
9-John Hcrron, No. 9 Mercer strjet. Philip
Koenlg, Tenth ward, Allegheny.
10 V. A. Quarrier. Charleston. W. Ya. Samuel
Silvester Thnrston. Meadvlllc, Fa. Charles
Carew, 332 Sedgwick street, Allegheny. Mrs,
Anna Dickinson. 336 Second avenue. William
Eloj,d Jamison, at Wilklnsburg, aged .3
vears.
12-Scwton Gotthold, bewlckley. Dr. E. H. How
land, Harrlsbnrg. E. I). Hanlin, Finrtlay, O.
Peter J. Meurer. 43 Spring Garden avenue, Al
legheny. Mrs. Margaret H. Stewart, 37 V nion
atcnue. Allegheny.
13-1'eter Haus bummy. at Lancaster. Mrs. Sarah
Cr&rt, 2 Beaver avenue, Allegheny. Patrick
Ouinn, Butler and Flrty-seventh streeU.
14-Chamberlain W hitc, at Beaver. Dr. a K.
Thompson, Lancaster. John E. Edwards,
Stockton, Cal. Anson BidwelU o. lSJWest
ern avenue, Allegheny, aged S7 jears. John
Conghlin, 104 Forbes street. Cain Malioney.52
Chestnut street.
15-Patrick Conlon, 17 Franklin street. ag ed 71
years. Mrs. Margaret Davis, o. Ut Maple
avenue, aged 72 years. ,
16-Judge Matthew Turney, Paris. Ky. Joseph
Anderson, bharpsburg, aged 77 years. Cap
tain G. C. Patterson. Verona station.
17-licv. Joseph b. Travelll at Sewlckley. Colonel
George F. Hatch,bt,Louis. George McCurdy,
Canton, 0. Colonel Henry B. Hubbard,
Wheeling. Mathias Woli; o. 3181 Llgonler
street
ls-A. H. Newell, the well-known restaurateur.
vr. K. Vandcrgrm at Jamestown. J. 1 . t ol
oncl James Dougherty, Carlisle. Pa. Dennis
Swcenv, o. 50 Eighteenth street. Robert B.
MaxwelL.of Hoboken, Fa. Jesse C. Taylor,
Mononganela City. ..
19 David bmlth, Jersey City. Thomas Nee, io.
381 Cass avenue, Allegheny.
S0-Mr. Margaret Bradrord, icw Brighton. John
beher, Etna. ,
21-w llllam Warren. Boston, Mass. Charles W.
Martin, Seventh avenue. George Kunkel,
Nimlck station
12 Francis Warren Bice, baco. Me. Peter Mc
IntjTe. 95 bouth Twenty-sixth 6treet.
23-Hev. Father William Pollard, pastor of St.
Mary's Church Marshal Francis Achille
Razalneat Madrid. Spain. Albtrt Olockncr,
of PitUburg. at Colorado Spring... William
llOgan. JSO. lid DOUin lnea,j-(-wui w
aged 80 vears. .
S4-Mrs.busan Hartley, at Tarcntam. LonlsLler,
Monterey street. Alexander Pitcairn, o,33
Rebecca street, Allegheny, aged 90 Tears.
S-Austin 1). Cotton, Minneapolis. Albert Allen,
Akron, btcwart McKee. 553 Wylle aTenuc,
" llllam bymes, Haysvllle.
-Judge James L. Black, Chambersburg, Pa.
John aietz, br.. i opnng. uarueu .ituui,
Allegheny Joseph Patterson, I.o.54Montgom
ery avenue, Alleghenv, aged 72 years.
S7-i)avid Smiley. 44 Carroll street, Alleghenv.
Mrs. 3Iary E. Stewart, Haysvllle. i'orter R.
bawycr, at bt. Louis.
IS-George Kimberland, 416 Pnn avenue. John
MacLthone, IK Howard street, Allegheny, aged
K Tears. . , . . .
J9-Gcorge T. Gray. Jr.. Scioto street. John
Dum. Bates street. Mrs. Catharine Succop,
o. 63 Sixth avenue.
OCTOBER.
1-Mortlmer Sackvllle West, at London. J. B.
Curran. Cleveland. Hon. G. S. Westlake,
Grove Oty. C B. Niesly. Carlisle. Dr. Thomas
H. Logan, Wheeling. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore
Agnew, Beaver. W. 8. McHenna, 13:6 Penn
avenue. f , ,
2-Marthi Reynolds. Klttannlng. Miss Jane
Mcholls, 47 Lacock street, Allegheny. Mrs.
Catherine Wells, 100 Forty-first street, aged 70
years.
3-Mrs. Sarah Ardary, Kenecea street and Lib
erty avenue. Robert Campbell, 223 Allegheny
avenue. Allegheny.
4-Dr. Linn lownlev. Meadvllle. Mrs. Per
mellaBcan, Haysvllle. Henry P. Jackson, 65
Second aenu.
5-RobertB, Kennedy, 263 Center avenue. John
N. McClowry. Hoss township. Dr. E. Will
iams, of Cincinnati, atUazelwood.
6 GeergeB. LlppincotL Roup street. East End.
Mr. J. B.Childs,NewYorkC'Itv. nijah Lloyd,
Second avenue. Soho. Mis, Margaret Carey,
76 South nineteenth street.
7-Mrs. Margaret ForsUhe. Mifflin township,
aged 79 vears. John E. HalL No. 90 PennsvJ
vanla avenne, Allegheny. Charles MaggL 700
Sandusky street, Allegheny, agedsO years.
9 Benjamin C. Nlgdon, New Orleans. Henry
jlonnett, Yonkers, N. V. Dr. George UN
rick, Erie. George roe. t inaiay. ooiomon
DeWalt, Carlisle. David Kamercr, Green
ville. Mrs. Maria E. Weerkc. 130 Elm street.
10-Mrs. Elizabeth Slranahan. 6109 Penn avenue.
Eliza Crclghton. Ingram station.
U-August Selz, Chicago. Henry Blmber, Phil-
lipsbnrg. John Dunn. Forty-eighth and Rail
road streets. Mr. Prlscllla Hunter, bhaler
township. Jnllas A. Tolley, X Federal street,
Alleghenv.
12-K. G. Ulack, Grove City. Mrs. William H.
Byram, i Cedar avenue, Allegheny, aged80
years. Mrs. Catharine Eberle, 110 Forty
seventh street, aged 75 years. Joseph Bcltler,
Manor station.
13-John C Bowman, Meyran avenue, Oakland.
Mre. Johanna Murphy, 259 Second avenue.
John McCagh, 4 Benton street. Allegheny.
14 Mrs. Maria L. Blgham, Mount Washington,
aged 70 vears. Henry S. Bruce, Stevenson
street. Mrs. E. J., Wilkenson, Bellcvue.
15-Captaln F. F. Whitehead, Washington. Dr.
15. M. Schmueker, Reading. Hon. Phillo
Mcchllng, Klttannlng, John Chaffee, New
Orleans. John H. Knapp, Menominee, Wis.
Eugene Pardee, Wooster. Ernil A, Eyles,
Unity, James McEwen, 5715 Mignonette
street.
16-John Wentworth, Chicago. L ord Mount Tem
ple, London. Alexander Bovd, 312 Washing
ton avenue, Allegheny, aged S3 years. Joslah
Burford, 103 Sjca more street. Mount Washing
ton, aged 85 years. Frank M. Reynolds, Con
nellsvllle. 18 Thomas B. Bradley. Chanters township.
Joseph Selwyn, Bakcrsfield, Cal. Evan
Hughes, 309 Federal street Allegheny, aged 72
years, b, 11. StowelL Avalon station, aged 72
years. Mrs. Rebecca Towntend, So. C Decatur
street.
19 Dr. John Scott, the pioneer dentist or Pitts
burg. Wright faanford, New York City. Gen
eral Salomon, ex-President of Hayti, at Paris.
Dr. F. E. Chatard, Baltimore. O. W. Wright,
Detroit. George N. List, Braddock. Hugh
McCracken, VI llklns township, aged S3 years.
Frederick btmer, 158 South Canal street, Alle-
chenv.
Kr-lieT.John Black,
London. Bishop K. R,
Adam Boyd, 62 Bace street,
i W ens, Milwaukee,
Allpphpnv.
21 Juhn Wagner, m Thirty-sixth 6treet. Mrs.
Jcnclfrar, 31 Klrkpatnck avenue, Alleghe
ny, aged 73 years.
2 General Jame9 Craig, St. Joseph. Mo. Judge
, Brltton A. Hill, St. Louis. William Daren,
' Calils,Me. Edward Gallup, Cleveland. Thomas
Jackson, Prospect street, Mt. Washington,
aired 81 years.
23-Prot. Ell T. Tappan, Columbus. Willis J.
Cook, Sanduskv. Mrs. Mary Casey, No. 4 Cen
tral street, Allegheny. Joseph Good, Home
stead. Joseph Hood, 35 Nixon street, Alle
gheny, aged 95 years.
24 Dr. . T Redick, 21 Pennsylvania avenue,
Allegheny. Mrs. Martha E. Feldbush, Mnth
ward, Alleghenv, aged 8S years.
25 Mrs. Julia A. ood, 40 South Diamond street,
Allegheny, aged 73 years. Henry TV. Oliver,
Hazel ton, aged Shears.
25 Mrs. Reine Contat, 904 Bingham street. South
side, aged 76 years. G. M. Derker, 101 Spring
Garden avenue, Allegheny.
27 John Gnv Vass.ar, Poughkeepsle, N. T. C A.
raller, Carlisle. Ex-bherlff Williams, at
bharon. J. . Ralnon. New York City.
23 Judge William J. McAllister, Chicago. Nath
aniel Watts, Baltimore. James W. Dale, Car
lisle. Mrs. Mary Evans, Ross street and First
avenne, aged 85 years. William Burke, Sr.,
0 Crawford street, aged 89 years.
go judge D. R. Eckles. Greencastle. Ind. Mrs.
Fanny Mangold, Bhaler township, aged 80
years.
NOVEMBER.
1-Rev. wmiara a Van Meter, New York City.
Rolliston Woodbnry. Castlne, Me. Mrs. ilary
M. Waters, 41 Alpine avenne, Allegheny.
2 James B. Ledwlth. Browifsville. Mrs. Sarah
J. Porter, Houck street, East End.
3 Washington Swain. N;o. 3 A street. AUeghmy.
Mrs. barah G. Coffey, jlarelwood, aged 66
Jears.
Irs. Stewart McKee, 853 Wylle avenne. Mrs.
Ella C btrickley, Negley avenue and Rlppey
5 Captain George Weaver, at Beaver. John
O'Donnell, Tecumseh street, Hazelwood. Mrs.
On the
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Rich, Poor, Clean, Dirty, White, Black AH need
PEARLINE. Nooneistoopoortouseit It'sthemodern
soap Economical Harmless Effective. Reduces the
labor, time and drudgery of washing and cleaning one
half besides gives better results ; takes out what soap vi
not ; and, in doing away with most of the rubbing, save
the worst of the wear and tear your clothes are ruinev
more by washing than-wearing. Among your friends
are those who use it they will confirm the above.
Beware of imitations JAMES PYLE, New York.
Elizabeth McAduns.Ho. 3SU .Leach street, Ureat nlusiin unotrwtnr aait, " 77 """"" -- ; . , "TMJMf
6-lfr!dffirHostetferat the Park Hotel, New January 3, ladies, misses,' children's and . . e ' ' 'lr
David Hostetferat the Park Hotel, New
York. James A. Kelly, uraaaoct Mrs.
Anna Coyle Hoble, O'Hara township, aged 72
vears. James Saint, Main street, bbarpsburj
8 Edward ('.. Irripan. Boston. George I
Forster, New York City. Miss Irene Carroll,
Elliott City, Ind. Mrs. Eveline Rlttner. 6U
Aureha street. Thomas Coyle, V ebster avenue
and Somer street,
9-General J. B. Sweltier, Beech street, Alle
gheny. John Armstrong, 103 Forbes street,
aged 6 years.
10-Erastus T. Teft, New York City. Dr. Leander
Firestone, Wooster, 0. Mrs. JlargaretFinecy,
173 Cass avenue,
11-Dr. William B, Chllds, S34 Penn avenuo. Mrs.
barah C Good, Homestead.
12-John C. Meyer, New Brunswick-, N.J-Colonel
John Knapp. St. Louis, Mo. UcorgeTtf e, 182
Ohio street, Allegheny. t
14 il. D. Egan, at Brsddoek. George 8. Bettles.
Mlllvale borough. David George, 61S Carson
street.
IB-Mrs. barah Moon, Beaver Falls. J.T.Wernke,
McKeesport. John H. Brown, Philadelphia,
aged 79 years. George Ober, Sr Vlnlal street,
Aiiegncny.
16-MIss Mary Burcbfleld, Tarcntum. Miss Nellie
Tavlor, Craig street. Bellefleld. James Mc
Clelland, Herron and Center avCuues. John
H. ltecd. N ew York City.
17-Rcar Admiral Baldwln,,Ncw York City. W.
C. Aughlnbach, 183 South Twenty-third street,
aged 74 years. ,,
18-llcv. Charles J. Hendley, Lancaster, N. H.
John M
Kelly, 295 .North avenue. Aiiegneny,
19-MaJOrU. J.
Farnswortn, rort jnonroe.
Va.
Charles J. Baker. 127
Forty-sixth
street.
Henry Bebringer. aiThlrty-c!
rfv.Alirhl
htb street.
20-Joshua Foster. New Rrunswlck, A,
Lli 1111 A.I.. . I IKU
J. Al-
bertA. DIble. Braddock.
John McCurdy,
21 Mrs. Berenice Chonteau, pioneer eettler of
Kansas City. Samuel L. Connell, J80 Third
avenue. Mrs. Annie M. Auspauch. iietrona,
aged 77 years.
22-Captain I. N. Barrett. Washington. Maurice
A. Welsh, Philadelphia. Mayor Ezeklel
hanker. New Castle.
23-Solomon bcheu, BuSalo. Mrs. Margaret
Hahn, No. 11 East street, Allegheny.
S-Job Wareham, 153 South Fifteenth street, aged
SO j ears. Miss Sarah Heatley, No. 105 Tnsita
street.
26-Alexander M. Dean. Wllllamsport. Thomas
N. Brooks, Meadvllle. Henry Blakely, 219
Washington avenue, Allegheny. John B.
Bayard, Shady avenue and walnut street, aged
9ljears. ,' , .
27-M. Hertenstcln, President of Switzerland, at
Berne. Miss Maria H. Dickson, Sewlckley.
Patrick Conners. o. a) xnira street.
IS Mrs. General W. T. Sherman, at New York.
John Barnctt, No. 5 Overhlll street. Michael
O'Brien, Homewood.
29-Samuel Dobson, Greensburg. Joseph Bran
densten. Braddock. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly,
Palo Alto street, Allegheny. General Thomas
J. Power, Rochester. Pa.
30 Robert A. Klrkpatrlck, at Braddock. Ex
Adjutant General Power, Rochester, Pa.
DECEMBER.
1 Rear Admiral Edward Simpson, "Washington,
1). C. Koelin Crawford, Wilmington, Del.,
aged 102 years. Kobert Hackett, br., uarusie.
Dr. William M. Brlnton, Middle street, Sharps-
burg.
2-Mrs. Rachel Edmond. No. 1 Carroll street,
Allegheny, aged 81 years. Mrs. Ida Kinney,
Einersbn street, East End. G. A. bchulcr,
bchuler and Forty-sixth streets.
SWohn W. lirowp, Carlisle. Georre Lang, Pat
ton townsliip. Miss Isabella Bailey, Hltes
station, aged 83 years.
4 Major General Romcyn Ayres, New York City,
Judge Robert G. Warden. Washington. Pror.
J. 0. Morris, Dayton. General Vom Ponce,
Cleveland. Mrs, Elizabeth Dean, Ho. 23
Stockton avenue, Allegheny, aged85yem
J6 Rev. George Glessner, Carlisle. Edward B.
Mokes, W llllamsport. Barney Downey. 211
Firth avenue. Mrs. Mary Reagan, 133 Erin
street.
7-Alexander Evans, Elkton, Md. Simon Har
per, McKeesport General W. H. Blair, Bello
rontc.
J Mrs. Hsnnah P. Davies, Helton station. J.
Oliver Miltenberger, Beatty street. East End.
Mrs. Nancy McKee, 101 Buena Ylsta street,
Allegheny, aged 82 yearj.
10-P.ear Admiral Leroy, New York City. Ellsha
Atkins, Boston. D. N. Jones, Braddock, Al
fred Curtis, West Carson street. Southstdc.
Charles P. Kline, TVUklnsburg.
11 J. Ty, Buckingham, Harper's Ferry. James
A Sholei, A'o. 15 Knoll street, Allegheny.
12-Pblllp Horn, Sr., TVooster. Richard A. Jones,
McUure avenue.
13 Hon, We. R. Davenport, or Erie. Daniel
McUarry, Cleveland, 0. Harrah H. Surles,
East Liverpool. Jacob Cornelius, 13 Old
avenue.
14 U. A.Stewart, Homewood. Conrad Lutomski,
Somer and Bedford avenues.
15-Johd Koch, 2623 Jane street, Southslde. Rev.
Job Light, Reading. Chier Justice Boyle, of
Washington Territory.
16-Thomas l'almer, No. 19 Chnrch avenue, Alle-
Sheny City. M. TV. Joyce, Dnquesne.
ir. Jamfe Scott, Colnmbus, O. Nathaniel J.
Bradiee, Boston. Mrs. James C. Morlord,
Baltimore, bamuel Baldwin Davis, or Char
ticrs townsbip. Mrs. J.N.Anderson, Brad.
dock. Mrs. Cathcran Daly, Laurel avenue.
IB Mrs. Deborah TV. Rose, East Liverpool, aged
77 years.
19 -Judge John S. Morgan, Rochester. N. Y.
- Kev. Isaac Everett, Cincinnati. Edward, o.
l'errin, New York City. General Charles C.
Uahlgreen, Brooklyn. William Ambacher,
No. 11 Robinson street. Allegheny. Joslah
Cornelius, .Neville Island, aged 82 years. Will
iam C. HenkeL, No. l" Federal 6treeu
20-J. ". Matthews, Buffalo. Dr. David J. Mc
Klbhen, Ashland. ,
21-UHverUItson, Boston. General Benjamin A.
Bruce, Rome, N. Y. Charles Falkner, Ohio
street, Allegheny. Mrs. Sarah Creamer, 1505
Penn avenne.
22-Ueorge H. Russell, Cleveland. Panlel Fisher,
Homestead. John Swlck, 104 Ledlle street,
aged 70 years.
2S-Laurence Olyphant, London, Eng. John
ColL Atwood street, aged 93 years. Mlcliacl
J. May, 320 Second avenne. Mrs. Mary Sexton,
Mt. Washington, aged 75 years.
24-ColonelJamej F. Casey, Washington. Thomas
Downing, bharon. Colonel Charles H. Coster,
New York City. Rev. Henry Palmer, Beaver
Falls. William Wolt; No. 1 Union street.
25 Joseph Dcrickson, Meadvllle. Robert D.
fcchlmptl, bcranton. Mrs. Rachel Snyder, No.
X7 Fourth avenue.
26-Hon. H. B. Smith, Hmlra. Charles Chamber
lain, Dayton. John Fifer, Penn station.
Eev. Frederics: Krecker, Philadelphia. Mor
gan Elliot, McDonald station, seed 78 Years.
2S-ltev. J. P. Boyce, Louisville. James K. Fore
man, Carlisle. Mrs. Anna K. Abbott 7J
l'ennsylvanla avenne, Allegheny, aged 74
years. Mrs. Maria liowman, Koblnson town
ship, aged 66 years.
a Prof, 'ihomas Carey, at Cambridge, Mass.
YIlllam Carr, Point Breeze, East End.
30-Mk. Major General Ecbofield, at Washington,
11. C
A Valuable Franchise Secured.
The franchise of easy digestion one of the
most valuable in the gift of medical science
can be secured by any person wise enouch to
' use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, either to sup
press growing dyspepsia, or to uproot it at ma
turity. Bilious, rheumatic and lever and ague
sufferers, persons troubled with nervousness
and the constipated, should also secure the
health franchise by the same means.
Great Mnilin
January 2. ladies.
TJnilorn'cnr Snip.
misses, children s and
infants' goods; unheard of bargains; now is
the time to buy.
A. G. Campbeli, & Sons, 710 tfenn ave,
B.&B.
Store will be closed all day New Tear's.
To-morrow morning early the great sale
commences; $1 plaids, all wool, 2 inches
wide, 50c One day will clear the lot, we
predict. Boggs & Bum,.
Carry Business College,
Sixth street, is a college of offices in which
students are clerks, bookkeepers, cashiers
and bank clerks, managers, etc, working
for their employers, who are their instruct
ors. "Winter term begins January 2, 1889. D
Yet Within
Great BInslin Undernrenr Sale,
January 2, ladies, misses,' children's and
infants goods; unheard of bargains; now is
the time to buy.
A. G. Campbell & Sons, 710 Perm are.
Open All New Ycart Day.
The Elite Gallery, 516 Market street,
Pittsburg, will be open for business all New
Year's Day. Bring the children; come
early. Cabin,ets, ?l-per dozen.
B. & B.
Store -will be closed all day New Year'i.
To-morrow morning early the embroideries
trill be put out and marked down. Such
bargains as you'll get; you wontifyou
don't come. Boggs & Buhl.
mothers, Don't Forget
To bring the little ones to the Elite Gallery,
516 Market street, Pittsburg; fine cabinets,
51 per dozen. Use elevator. ,
1
"Whitjiybe & Co.'s Iron City Flour.
Best in the market.
Fine cabinets $1 per dozen at
gallery, 516 Market st.,.Pittsburp.
"Elite"
Short hand taught at evening sessions of
Duff's College, 49 Fifth avenue.
THEY DO NOT ADVERTISE.
The physicians of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia,
Institute, at 22 Ninth street, do not advertise,
properly speaking, hut publish from time to
time testimonials o patients they have cured
never publishing the name of any patient
without their full consent. They have hun
dreds of testimonials from patients enredwho
live in this city and elsewhere, to which they
would gladly refer and invite sharp criticism.
Remember, the testimonials published are not
from some far oft country where no one resides,
but from your own city and at your own door.
What better evidence can be given? If these
physicians have enred cases so much worse
than yonrs, they certainly should not fall In
curing you.
Thoy only accept for treatment patients suf
fering from the diseases of their Bpecfalty-
catarrh, rheumatism,, dyspepsia, bronchitis,
asthma, ulcers, seminal weakness, salt rheum,
kidney, blood, liver and female diseases.
Office hours, 10 A. it. to 4 P. M., and 6 to 8 p.
M. Sundays, 12 to i p.m. Consultation free.
Treatment by correspondence. de27-56-rrs
BOSTON
It
HAS COME TO STAY
406 and 408 Wood St
After thanking the general public for
a most generous support and an un
heard of Holiday patronage, re desire
to correct an impression that is errone
ous, viz.: that wo were going to leave
town the first of the year,' We are
here among our new found friends to
remain permanently. We leased our
present headquarters for a term of 3
years, and are now receiving large
shipments of rare and nniquo novelties,
which we will sell as heretofore, at
lower prices than were over before
offered to an appreciative public,
A continuance of your patronage is
respectfully solicited.
Mflaydea&Co.
deSO-rrsu
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Opera Glasses. Field and Tourists' Glasses,
Magic Lanterns, Microscopes, Barometers,
Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
KOBNBLUM, Optician,
delO-MTWTFSuWk No.37Fiftnavo.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
$5 Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Field and
Opera Glasses, Magic Lanterns, Barometers,
thermometers, Engines, Locomotives, etc A
beautiful present given to every purchaser
during the month of December.
J. DIAMOND, Optician,
2S Stsctli Street, Ilttstmrff.
de3Kl28-TTSSu
FOX,
SCIENTIFIC
OPTIHTAW
Patentee and sole manufacturer of the Eureka
Eye Glass. No chain required. Eureka nose
blades fitted to other eye glasses.
Oculists prescriptions a specialty. All kina
of lenses ground and spectacles made on tlio
premises. 908 PENN AVENUE, PITTS.
Seventeenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia.
del-b53-TTS
HOLIDAY PBESENTS
Gohi spectacles and Eye Glasses, Grapho.
scopes, Lorgnettes, Opera and Field Glasses,
Thermometers, etc, etc
Wll. E. STIEREff, Optician, I
5MSMITHFIEIiD ST..PITTSBUEG, PA.
del-TTS
MlLLEDOEVn.I.E, GA.
JAMES E. MORRIS, sole agent, New York.
Dear Sir I cannot say too much for Pratt's
Aromatic Geneva Gin, as I was a great sufferer
for five years with my kidneys. Tried all of the
kidney medicines and two doctors without be
ing cured. I was part of the time on my bed
and could not get up, or even turn myself over.
I bought one-half dozen bottles of your gin,
and before finishing them was weU; butfearful
that It was not a permanent cure, I used an
other half-dozen, and am now nerfectly well.
Very respectfully, M. Ij. BYINGTON.
JOS. FLEMING, sole wholesale and retail
agent in Pittsburg, M Market street jel9-TTS
WINTER SPORT.
The most complete assortment of SKATES
ever shown In this citv.
J. B. KAERCJHER,
de25-9h Hi Wood st. Pittsburg, Pa.
BON1STALLI !: BIS1, IMPORTERS AND
dealers in wines, liquors and French cor
dials for famUy use. Sole acents for San Gab
riel Wine Company, California. 10 DIAMOND
SQUARE; Pittsburg. Foreign produce a soec
alty seZ2-blSX-T.TS
Almeria and Malaga Grapes,
Bananas, Florida Oranges and all kinds of
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
JOHN XE030B fe CO.,
COS LIBBTY STREET. no8-TT8
NlRuT I
IEL
f
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OUR STORES CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY.
DIARIES
NEW YEAR'S
Have you ever thought how many thousands millions, perhaps start out in
the New Year with all sorts of good resolutions? Alas 1 how few are kept, how
many are broken! Do YOU intend to begin the New Year with a firm resolve to
be a better man or woman than in 1888?
Have you had experiences in former years that make you skeptical as to your
strength and perseverance in canylng out your own resolves? Don't you think a
Diarv for tSSj) would be a help to you? We have a nice assortment of Diaries for
the New Year at low prices; also, a number of ADDRESSES, ENGAGEMENTS,
NOTE BOOKS aqd MEMORANDUMS for 1889.
OUSTITZ- TIEIIRIEJIE IDTZTS HVCOIEIE
Remember, our Clearance Sales close FRIDAY, JANUARY 4.
FLEISHMAN CO.'S
New Department Stores,
504-506-508 Market Street, Pittsburg,
GREAT JAHUARY SALE
3 OF
Ladies', M, ul Cli's Muslin Mm,
This sale begins on WEDNESDAY, JAHUARY 3, and will consist of an entirely new line of
Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemises, Skirts, Gowns, Infants' Complete Outfits, Aprons, etc.,
ready-made or to order, Every style and quality known, from lowest to finest, and at such low
prices as to astonish you Latest styles, best finish and full sizes guaranteed. Do not miss see
ing this Immense line, as it will certainly pay yon. Remember we have everyquality from the
very lowest to the very finest EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS. Thousands of new
and beantifnl patterns at unusually low prices.
A. G. Campbell & Sons,
i 710 Penn Avenue,
PENN BUILDING, BET. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS.
de30-63-TUFsa
Our Pivot of Low Prices.
This is the pivot on which we rest in giving you a
(jigger money's worth of Clothing,
We give it to you at first hands.
We bring to bear the advantage of many years' ex
perience and thorough organization in making Clothing,
We touch extremes in qualities: all sorts that we
can be responsible for the wear of: the style, fit, pleas
ing variety, we esteem easy.
This is it, then. Are you merchant, mechanic,
laborer? The fidelity of good workmanship and
honest wear is maintained, however the standard of
the quality whether it is very fine or not so fine may
differ.
WANAMAKER BROWN,
Cor. Sixth street and Penn ave.
PLUCK AND MONEY
Enables us, at our Great January Bargain Sale of the Rem-
nants of our winter stock, to offer you
FRESH GOODS,
STYLISH GOODS,
DESIRABLE GOODS,
Bought at our own price from a manufacturer, who, beginning to make
Spring Goods, needed the money and the room. But we know that the
unusual bargains we are offering cannot fail to attract many new cus
tomers, besides many that will buy them on account of their ridiculously
low prices, even if they do not intend to use them until next fall
T-a.k:e ottir woed foe
THE PRICES WILL BE JUST THE COST OF MAKING.
Stylish Newmarkets, $4 50, 5, 5 50, $6 to 7 50, worth just double.
Stylish Jackets, $2 50, $3, $3 50, $4, $5, worth just double.
Children's Wraps, 3, $3 50, $4, $4 50, worth more than double.
15 finest Seal Plush Garments, equal in appearance to Seal Skin, your
choice, $15, worth $30.
12 finest Seal Plush Wraps, 15, worth $25.
WOOLJEN GOODS MUST GO.
150 dozen Ladies' Wool Hose, seamless, 19c, worth 30c.
120 dozen fine quality Wool Hose, seamless, 24c, worth 35c.
60 dozen Ladies' Natural Wool Vests, 50c, worth 87c.
All Woolen Underwear, Hoods, Nubies, etc., marked down to sell.
A lot of slightly soiled Handkerchief from the Christmas rush, at
greatly reduced prices.
SPECIAL 40 dozen Gents' Fancy Merino Shirts, 97c, reduced from $1 50
YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AT
ROSEIMBAUM CO.'S,
510, 512. 514 MARKET ST. AND 27 FIFTH AVE.
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PITTSBTJHG AHD LAKE EKIB KAILKOAD
COMPANY Schedule In effect December 2,
1883, Central time:
P. & L. K. R. E.-DEPAUT For Cleveland, 5:30,
7:40 A. M.. 1:a, 4:1 "8:30 P. M. Tor Cincinnati,
Chicago and Bt. Louis, 5:30 A. M., '1120, 0:30 p. M.
For Buffalo, 10:2O a. m. (on Sundays, 7:49 A. .),
4:15, 9:30 P. M. KorBalsmanca, 1M A. M.. 1:M,
9:30 p. M. For Beaver Falls, 5:30, i).! :40. 10:20
A. M.. 1:20. 3:30. 4115. 6:20, 9:30 P. M. For Char
tiers, 5:30, 5:3S. 56:40, 6:50. 7:10, 8:40, 8:05, 9:25,
10:3) A. M.. 12:05. 1:08. 11:25, I:45 S:XL 4:45, '4:10,
5:20, '8:45, 10:30 p. M. lSundaysonly.
ABBIVE From Cleveland, 5:2u A. jr.. 1:00,
5:40, S:0O r. Ji. From Cincinnati. Chicago and
Bt. Louis, 1:00, 8:O0 P. M. From Buffalo, 6:30 A.
M.. "10, 5:40 P.M. From Salamanca, 1:00, 8.-O0
p. M. From Youngstown, 5:20, 8:30, 9:20 A. m.,
1:00. 5:40. "8:00 p. II. From Beaver Falls, 5:20,
:3 7:20l 830A.M., 'liOO, 1:35:5:40, "8:00. 8:35P.
V. From Charters, 5:15, 5:20, t:l 8:30, 7.-0S,
7:30, 9:05, 9:20, 10:10 A. v.. 12:0O noon, 12:30, '1:12.
1:35, 3:15, 4:00. 4:35, 5:00. 6:27, 6:40, 8:35 P. M.
P., McK. &Y. B. R. Depart-For New Haven,
6:35 A. M., '3:25 P. M. For West Newton, 8:25 A.
M., 5:45 P. X.
ABMVB From New Haven, 8:00 A. M "5:05 P.
V. From West Newton, 6:45 A. JI., 1:05 P. M.
Dally.
E. HOLBKOOK, General Superintendent.
A. E. CLAKK, General Passenger Agent.
City ticket office, 401 Smithfield street.
P
ATE3STTS
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth aVenue.ahove Smithfield, next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 3D years.
seZMilu
, YOU 8AV& 50 PR patiw
FOR 1889.
RESOLUTIONS.
Pa.
jal-p
de31-n
IT,
RAILROADS.
PANHANDLE KOrjTE-NOV.12, 1S88. UNION
station. Central Standard Time. Leave for
Cincinnati and bt. Louis, 7:30 a. m.. 8.-00 and 11:15
p.m. Dennlson, 2:45 p.m. Columbus, and Chlcaeo
J4.UU. IXiiH y. U. T
:05.
11:15 d.
lVeellng, 7:30 a. m.. 12:65,
6:10 n. m.
bteubenville, 5:55 a. in.
ID. wasuingion.
m. Bulger, 10:10
6:55, 8:35 a. m
1:55. 3:3a 4:55 n.
a. m. Burgettstown, 6x5 p. n
m. siAnsnelrl. 7:15.
him, n:w a. m., i:oo, J:,m, 4U5, s-.M, suu; ju.j, p.
re. McDonalds, 4:15, 10.00 p. ni.
From the West, 1:50, SM, . m 3.05, 5:55 p. m.
1-ennlsOL, 9:35 a. m. Steubenvllle. 5:05 p. m.
Wheeling, 1:50, 8-45 a.m., 3:05, 5:55 p.m. Burgetts
tovn. 7:15a. m. Washington, 6:55,7:5a 9.55a. m.,
2.35, 6 .20 p. m. Manslleld,6:35, 65, 7:50, 9-00 a. m.,
12:45andl0:0Op. m. Bulger, IMOp. m. McDonalds,
6:35 a. m., 9:00 p. m.
Sunday For Cincinnati and the West, 7:30 a,m.,
8K and 11:15 p. m. For Chicago, 11:15 p. m. liur-
Settstown, 115 a. m. Mansneld, 8:35 p. m. Mc
onald, 4:15. 10.00 p.m. From the West, 1:53, 8:00
a. m. and 5.55 p.m. Burgettstown, 8 05 a. m. Mc
Donalds. 6:15. 9:00 d. m. Mansfield. 6:20 n. m.
E.A.J
-EJ. VX. JC Jmt, UCU . A MOCIIKU AgCUi.
FOBU, uen'l rasenger Agent: JAB. MO
n..u iAasB . .
Fa.; J. F.
MILLEB. Gtn'lSuD'L Columbus. 0.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY KAILKOAD
Trains leave Dnlon Station (Eastern standard
time): Klttannlng Ac. 6:55 a. m. : Niagara Ex.,
dally. 8:45 a. m llulton Ac. 10:10 a. m. ; Valley
Camp Ac, 12:05 p. m.; Oil City and DaBols Ex
press,2:00 p.m. ;Hultn Ac, 3.00p.m. : Klttannlng
Ac, 4rfp.m.; Braebnrn Ei.,5Op.m.; KltUnn
Ing Ac 6i30 p. m. ; Braebum Ac, 8:3) p.m.: Hul
ton Ac. 7:50 p. m.r Buffalo Ex., dally,
8u"Bp. m.iHnlton Ac. 9:45 v. m. : Braebum Ac,
11:3d p. m. Church trains Braebum, 12:40 p. nu
and
9:35 p. in. ruiunan Bleeping cars betwi
Pittsburg and Buffalo. K H. CTLEY. G. F.
UA.VL1 ilCCACtiU. Gen. supt.
PUYING YOUR OWRGOAtl
KAUFM ANNS'
Great Inventory Sale,
After New Year's Kaufmanns' will "take stock." It goes without
saying that we'd rather count dollars than garments. At inventory v '
merchants' stock should be the smallest, yet our stock, despite the boom
ing holiday trade we've done, is still enormous. Never before were we
called upon to inventory such a gigantic assortment of merchandise.
What are we to do? Well, we won't sit with our hands in our lap and.
bewail our fate. Inventory is not jethere. Depend on this: We shall
work like beavers to reduce our stock during the intermediate days. We
are determined to turn a large portion of our stockMnto cash previous to ?
inventory. To do it without fail
PRICES HAVE BEEN HACKED TO PIECES.
t
Our sole purpose and intention, our only aim and object is the re-(
ducing of our stock before inventory time. Everything else is but a
matter of secondary consideration.
A SLAUGHTER IS MEN'S OVERCOATS
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $ 6, reduced to $ 4.
Men s Uvercoats, sold before Christmas at 5 0, reduced to 5 5.
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at 10, reduced to $ 6.
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $12, reduced to $ 8.
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at 15, reduced to $10.
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at J5i8, reduced to $12,
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $20, reduced to $14.
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $25, reduced to $16.
Men's Overcoats, sold before Christmas at 30, reduced to $iS.
Men's Ulsters and Cape Coats, sold formerly at $10, reduced to t 6.
Men's Ulsters and Cape Coats, sold formerly atei5, reduced to 10.
Men's Ulsters and Cape Coats, sold formerly at.20, reduced to 14.
'Men's Ulsters and Cape Coats, sold formerly at $2$, reduced to $16.
Men's Ulsters and Cape Coats, sold formerly at $30, reduced to $18.
SAME REDUCTIONS IN BOYS' OVERCOATS
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at 2, reduced to $i, 50,
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $ 3, reduced lo $2 25.
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $ 4, reduced to S3.
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $ 5, reduced to 3 50.
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $ 6, reduced to $4.
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $ 8, reduced to 5 50. -
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at 10, reduced to $6.
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $12, reduced to fa.
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at $15, reduced to $8.
Boys' Overcoats, sold before Christmas at r8, reduced to 10.
The BALANCE of our MEN'S FUR CAPS
TO BE
AT PRICES NEXT TO NOTHING.
300 Men's fine French Seal Gaps reduced to 69c.
300 Men's fine Oregon Seal Caps reduced to 80c.
250 Men's genuine Alaska Seal Caps, reduced to $3 50.
EQUALLY GREAT
GLOVES and
KAUFMANNS
Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street.
BATXBOADS.
PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY'S LINES
December 24, 1833, Central Standard Time.
TKA1N3 DEPAKT
As follows from Union Station: For Chicago, 7:25
a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 7:45. liaop.m.: Toledo. 7:25 a.
m., 12.20, 1:00 and 11 a) p m. ; Crestline. 5:45a.m.;
Cleveland, 6:10, 7:25 a.m., 120 and 11 :C5 p. m.:
New Castle am; Yonngstown, 7:C5a. m.. 12:3), 3:45
p. m. ; Meadvllle, Erie and Ashtabula, 7:05 a. m.,
12:20 p. m.: Nlles and Jamestown. 3:1.5 p.m.:
Masslllon. 4:10 p. m. ; Wheeling and Bellaire. 6:10
a.m., 12.50, 3.30 p.m.: Beaver Falls, 4.00, 5:05 p.
m.; Leetsdale. 5.30 a. m.
ALLEGHENY Rochester, 6:30 a. m.; Beaver
Falls, 8:15, 11:00 a. m.: Enon,'3rt0 p. m.: Leets
dale, 10:00, 11:45 a. m., 2.-C0, 4U50, 4:45,5:30, 7:00, 8:00
p. m.; Conway, 10:30 p. m. ,
SUNDAY TBAINS-From Fittsburg-For Chi
cago, 7:25 a. m., 12a). 1:00, 7:45, lldOp. m.; Cleve
land. 11.05 p.m.; Toledo, 12:20, 1:00 and 11:20 p.
ra.: Yonngstown. 12:20 p. m.: Beaver Falls, 8:20
a. m. From Allegheny tor Fair Oaks, 11:10 a. m.:
Leetsdale, 8:30 p. ra.
TRAINS ARRIVE Union station from Chicago.
1:50,6:00, 6:35 a. m., 7:35 p.m.: Toledo. H50, 6:15
a.m., 7:35 p.m.. Crestline, 2:10 p.m.: Youngs
town and Newcastle, 9:10a. m.. 1:25, 7:35, 10:15 p.
in.; Cleveland. 6:50 a. m 2:25, 7:45 p.m.; Wheel
ing and Bellaire, 9.00 a. m 2:25, ,7:45 p. m.; Erie
and Ashtabula, 1:25, 10:15 p.m.; Masslllon. 10.-O3
a. m.; Nlles and Jamestown. 9:10 a.m.; Beaver
Falls. 7:30 a. m.. 1:10 p. m.; Leetsdale, 10:40 p. m.
ARRIVE ALLEGHENY-From Enon, 8:00 a.
m.: Conway, 6:50; Rochester, 8:40 a. m.; Beaver
Fills, 7:10 a. m., 6:40 p. m.: Leetsdale. 3:30, 6:15,
7:45 a. m 12:00, 1:45, 4:30. 6:30, 9:00 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS arrive Union station from
Chicago. 160, 6:0a 6:35 a. m., 7:35p. m.; Toledo,
1:50, 6:35 a. m.; Yonngstown, 755 p. m.; Cleve
land, 5:50a. m.; Beaver Falls, 8:25 p. m. Arrive
Allegheny from Fair Oaks. 8.55 a. m.: Leetsdale,
6:05 p. m. E. A. FOKI, Gen'l l'ass. Art.
E.U. TATLOK, Gen'l Supt. JAMES MCCREA,
Gen'l Manager. Plttsburz, I'a. no!7
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
Schedule t)n effect November 29, 1888. For
Washington, IJ. C. Baltimore and Philadelphia,
11:30 a.m.and '10:20 p.m. For Washington. D.C.,
and Baltimore, t7rt0a.ni. For Cumberland, t7rf,
11:30 a. m., and 'lOiSO p. m. For Connellsvllle,
t7:00 and 'HlSO a. m.. fl:0O, t4:00and 'IO:20d. m.
ForUniontown,t7.-0O,tnd0a.m., tlKX) and '4.00 p.
p. For Mt. Pleasant, T7:00 and tll:Xa. m,, tliM
and t40 p. m. For Washington, Fa.."7aoi
Colnmbns, 7:30a. m., '8:30 p. m. For Newark,
7:30, 19:30a. m., i:35, -8.30 p. m. tor unieago,
7:30. 9.30 a. m 35and 8:30 p. ra. Trains ar
rive from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing
ton, 7:10a.ro. and "8:50 p. m.- From Columbus,
Cincinnati and Chicago. Wa.m. and 3:10p.m.
From Wheeling, 7:45; '10:50 a. in., t50, 9:10 p,
m. Through sleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash
ington ana Cincinnati.
For Wheeling, Columbus and Cincinnati. 11:55
p m (Saturday only). Connellsvllle ac at $8;30
am.
Dally. tDally except Sunday. SSunday only.
The Pittsborgxransler Company will call for
and check baggage lrom hotels and resldencts
upon orders left at B. ft O. Ticket Office, corner
Fifth avenuo and Wood street.
W. M. CLFMENTS, CHAS O. SCULL.
General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
T-llTTSnHKG AND CASTLE 8HANNOX R. K.
X Co.WlntcrTlmeTabIe. On and afterOetober
ii IftSH. nntil further notice.
trains will run as
follow on everv dav extent Hnndav.
pt Sunday, Jastern
standard time: Leaving Pittsburg 8:15 a. m..
7:isa.m..9J0a. m.. 11:30a.m.. 1:40 D.m.. 3:40 p.m.
5:10 p. m. 6:30 p. m., 9-JO p. m., 11 JO p. m. Ar
lington 5:45 a. m., 6:30 a. m., M a. m.. 10:20 a.
ra., 1:00 p. m., 2:40 p. m.. 40 p. m.. 30 p. m.,
7:15 p. m.. 10:30 p. m. Sunday trains, leaving
Pittsburg-10 a. m., 120 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:10
f.m 9:30 p. m. ArUngtoc-900 a. m., 12 m.,
p.m.,p.m..6:30nimkiijHSi
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REDUCTIONS IN
MUFFLERS.
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RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD- ON AND.
after November 25. 1838, tralnsieav Union
Station, Pittsburg, as follows, Eastern Standard
Time:
MAIN LINE EASTWARD.
New York and Chicago Limited of Pullman Ves
tibule dally at 7:15 a. m.
Atlantic Express dally for the East. 3:00 a.m. '-,
Mall train, dally, except Sunday, 6:55 a. m. Sun-
qst. man, e:j a. in.
'.
Stall exnresadaliv at 1:00 n. ra.
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Philadelphia express dally at 4:30 p. m.
Eastern express dally at 7:15 p.m.
Fast Line dallv at 9:00 n. m.
Greensburg express5:10 p. m. week days.
Derry express 11:00 a. m. week days.
erry
Ilth:
rough trains connect at Jenev Citv
boats of "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.
avoiding double ferriage and Jonrney through N.
Y. Citv.
Trains arrive at Union Station as follows:
Mall Train, dally 8:20 p. ra.
Western Express, dally 7:45a.m.
Pacific Express, daily 12:45 p.m.
Chicago Limited Express, dally 8:3np.m.
Fast Line, dally , 11:55 p.m.
SOUTHWEST FENN RAILWAY.
For Unlontown, 5:45 and 8.35 a. m. and 4:25 p.
m., without change of cars; LOO p. ra., connect
lng at Greensbnrg. Trains arrive from Union.'
town at 9:45 a. m., 12:20, 6:15 and 830 p. m.
WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
From FEDERAL ST. STATION, Allegheny City.
Mall train, connecting for Blalrsvllle... 6:45 a. m.
Express, for Blalrsvllle, connecting for
Butler 305 p.m.
Butler Accom 8:20 a.m., 25 and 5:45p.m.
Sprlngdale Accom 11:40 a. m. and 6:20 p. m.
ireeport Accom... 4:00, 8:15 and 10:30 p. m.
On Sunday 12:50 and 9:30 p. m.
North Apollo Accom 10:50 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.
Allegheny Junction Accommodation,
connecting for Bntler. sao a. m.
Blalrsvllle Accommodation 11:30 p.m.
Trains arrive at FEDERAL STREET STAHON:
Express, connecting from Butler. 10:35 a.m.
Mail Train .2:35 p.m.
Butler Accom 935 a. m., 4:40 and 730 p. m.
Blalrsvllle Accommodation ..9:52 p. m.
Freenort Accom.7:40 a.m.. 1,730 andll:00 p. m.
On Sunday 10:10 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Sprlngdale Accom 6:37 a. m., and 3.02 p. m.
North Apollo Accom 8:40a. m. and 5:40 p. m.
MONONGAHELA DIVISION.
Trains leave Unlnn station. Pittsburg, as follows:
For Monongahela City, West Brownsville and
Unlontown. 11 a. m. For Monongahela City and
Wet Brownsville, 7:05 and It a. m. and 4:40 p. m.
On Sunday. 1:01 p. ra. For Monongahela City, 3:43
p. ta. week Uvs.
Dravosburg Ac. week days. 330 p. m.
West Elizabeth Accommodation, a :30 a. m., 2:03,
630 and 11:35 p. m. Sunday. 9:40 p. m.
Ticket offices Corner Fourth avenne and Try
street and Union station.
CHAS. E. PUGH, J. K. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
XrrTSBURG AND WESTERN KA1LWAT
X Trains (Cet'I stan'dumej
Leave. I Arrive;
Hntlpr Arpnmmulatlon.
6-00 am
730 am
7:10 am
7:3 pm
4:09 nm
Day Ex.Ak'n,ToL,W'n. Kane
jiuuer Accommodation
Chicago Express (dally)
New Castle and Greenville Ex
Zellenople and Foxburg Ac
930 am
12 JO pm
10 pm
115 am
9:36 am
5.30 am
2:10 pm
4:40 pm
5:40 pm
JlDMCf ACCWWmiN"""'
Through coach and sleeper to Chicago dally.
D. ?. SPEER & CO.,
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