- -,-- j r" - . , . . r -v - - j .- t -i .0- tvu.. .- "."I -.a l1 -V u . ' t?T .1- r S i- 3 3 "I ' i h i f W.JTJT V -' ' tf-,T ' II p T ' " " - f T -" TPV ?TK3UHn THE PITTSBTTiJG DISPATCH; WEDNESDAY; JANTJART- 16, 5ft 1889. ' OATE BIG SUKPEISE. legislator Lemon, of Pittsburg, a Substitute Liquor Bill Has THAT IS XOT FAVORED IN THE CITY Jndje Ewinj on the Queer Old Excise Com mission Proposition. DISTILLER AXD EEFORMEE AGAINST ITS The news came from Harrisburg yester day afternoon that Representative Lemon proposes to introduce a bill in the Legis lature to take the place of the Brooks law and all existing temperance laws. It will be in the form of an amendment to the Crooks bill. 1 provides for the granting of licenses by an excise commission, who shall sit at Harrisburg at least once, a month. They shall consider no objection to 'the granting of a license unless made on the ground that the applicant is not of good moral character and not a fit person to keep a saloon; or that he be not a citizen of the United States The commission is author ized to appoint -deputies, who shall have power to enter any saloon during business hours for the purpose of examining whether the provisions of the act are being complied with. The sections relating to the license fees are as follows: Section 12 That every vender of liquors shall bo classified and required to pay annually for his license as follows: Those whose sales arc under $23,000 per annum, the sum of 8-500; all thoso whose sales are above J2j,0o0, $1,000: and resident agents for foreign brewers and dis tilleries, except where such accnt is a whole sale dealer licensed under this act bcforejbelnj; permitted to make sales of their commodities in this Commonwealth, shall pay like sums ac cording to their sales, the money derived from licensing wholesale dealers to be divided in the proportion and applied to the purposes set if orth in the succeeding sections. Section 13 That all persons licensed to sell intoxicating liquors in a hotel shall be classified aud required 10 pay for such privilege as fol lows: Persons licensed to sell by retail, resi dents of cities of the first, second and third classes, shall pay the sum of 51,000; those resi dent in boroughs shall pay the sum of S30C; those resident in townships shall pay the sum of 300, which sums shall be divided in portions as follows: In cities of the first-class four-tilths shall be paid for the use of the city and county, and one-fifth for the use of the Commons ealth. In cities of the second and third classes three fifth shall be paid for the use of the city: one fifth for the use of the proper county and onc tifths for the use of the Commonwealth: in boroughs, three-fifths lor tho use of borough, 'one-fifth for the use of countv and one fifth for the use of the Commonwealth; in townships, one-half for the use or the township, one-fourth for the use of the county and one fourth for the use of tUe Commonwealth. The sums so paid for the use of the townships to bo applied to keeping the roads of such townships m good repair. TKAXSFEKS, DRUGGISTS AND A JUDGE. It further provides that no license shall be transferable, nor shall it confer the right to sell the same in any other house than is mentioned in the bond or license, nor shall any bar where liquor is sold in Jess than one quart be underlet by the person licensed to sell their let, but if the party licensed die and cease to keep the house the license may be transferred. Druggists are allowed to fill liquor prescriptions without license. Judge Ewing was shown the newspaper dUpatch las evening. He declined to dis cuss at length the provisions ot the proposed law, because they were too meagerly out lined in tne telegram. However, he aid tay: "But as to the two sections quoted 12 and 13 that plan and schedule ol license have been tried many times, and always failed. I don't see the use of attempting them again. "The proposition to have an Excise Com mission sit at Harrisburg is new. But what does such a body, located 250 miles away from Pittsburg, know about the sa loons here? It might be just as sensible to try petty assault and battery cases of the Eleventh ward hereaway off in Harrisburg. Personally, however, I am free to say that such a change would relieve the judges of a big pile of work." DEALEES XOT A UNIT ON IT. A representative of one of the most prom inent distilleries of "Western Pennsylvania .said to a Dispatch reporter, in regard to this matter: "In my opinion, this business of bringing in this bill is all wrong The liquor men should take warning and let well enough alone. By that I refer to the Brooks law. There never was a better law passed; lor it has driven disreputable persons out of the trade, has abolished hundreds of low dives and given general satisfaction. I do not see why they should want a change, for the business as it now stands is perfectly re spectable and will remain so if the Brooks law is not tampered with." A member ot the McCullougb firm, the Liberty street liquor dealer, was seen, and Tfil-STATE KEWS. Condensed Special Dispatches From Sur rounding Communities That Are Tribu tary to riiubnre. Smalli-ox seems to be slowly spreading in Ohio, five different localities boing reported where there are cases. Harrison- Predmax has sued O. Z. mi liary, at Newark, claiming $16,000 for a false arrest on a chargo of grand larceny. The new Wheatland rolling mill at Sharon, fitted up with the latest improved hydraulic machinery, was successfully tested yesterday. Ma. Josemi Daibler, a well-known Home stead contractor, and former resident of Brad dock, is dead. His remains will be brought to Braddock to-day for interment Elmer Heatuerisotox, aged 30 years, was run over and killed by coal cars at Bell mont coal works, Bellaire, yesterday afternpon. His body was nearly cut In two: Rohert Montgomery, a cokeworker, living at Wheeler. Fayette county, was picked up Monday night on the Southwest Railroad tracks near his home, the body cut in two and horribly mutilated. He got in the way of the Uniontown express and went under it. The W. R. Jones Glee Club, of Braddock, has reorganized by electing John W. Ucddon President; William Phillips, Secretary; D. Jones, Treasurer, and John Shaddock, Joe O'Rourke ana William Morgan, Musical Com mittee. Mr. John Shaddock is the instructor. Yesterday morning, while Officer Ben May, of Scottdalc, was attempting to arrest Bert Wasbabaugk at his brother-in-law's residence in Bridgeport, a suburb of Mt. Pleasant Vashabaugh drew a revolver and shot himself through the breast, dying almost Instantly. He was charged with the larceny of $200 from his father a couple of months ago. The Braddock Volunteer Fire Company has elected T. J. Dowler President; David Hugo, Vice President; A. M. James, Secretary; V. H. Sharah, Assistant; T. W. Sharp, Treasurer, and Frank E. LouK W. A. McCuno and C. IL Sheets. Trustees. James L Black was elected Chief; C. H. Sheets, Foreman of Hose Carriago No. 1; John Donovan, of No. 2and F. W. Sharp, Foreman Hook and Ladder. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK Uncus & Many fepccla FOE THE SAKE OP C0NTICTS. The Allegheny County Prison Society Holds Its AnnunI Meeting. The Allegheny County Prison Society held its annual meeting in the Y. II. C. A. building yesterday. Reports of the Treas-. urer and the various committees were read and adopted. Rev. I). Jones and "W. J. Brown were elected members. The committees for the year nre as follows: Visitinc Committee to Penitentiary, Rev. E. R. Donchoo, John A. Caugheyand Captain S. L. Fullwood: Committee to the Workhouse, C. L. Hose, J. D. Carlislo and Charles Arbutbnot; Committee on Central Station, Robert Marshall and R. C. Miller. Religious Services in the Jail January, Rev. J. L. Milligan: February, Rev. E. R. Donehoo; March. Frank Van Gor den April, J. It Reed; May, Dr. J. W. Neely; June, Robert Marshall; July, Rev. David Jones; August, Captain S. L. Fuilwood: September. J. D. Carlisle; October, Rev. E. P. Cowan, D. J). November, C. L. Rose; December, 'William J. Drown. An effort is being made to secure books for the jail. Rev. MiFligan reported that the application for State aid had been ignored. Hacks Offer Bnrcnins. In silks, one lot of 24 colorings of moire francaise and satin stripe at 75c per yard. These are beautiful goods and are now sell ine in Eastern cities at 51 25 per yard. Short lengths in colored silks, plushes, vel vets, etc, etc., at 50c per yard. An elegant line of colors ot art work and costume plushes, and at a reduction of 33 per cent Dress goods, all prices from 12Jc per yard upward. The many plaids, checks, stripes and henriettas at COc and 75c per yard, comprise an assortment that for value and variety cannot be equaled in "this city. The low prices, great variety and excel lent values offered, keep the counters of our black goods department crowded. An elegant assortment of fine French flannels, suitable for gowns, waists, skirt ing, etc, from 35c per yard upward. In our cloak department all garments have been reduced. Fleece-lined jersey waists, all sizes, plain and braided, that have been selling irom $7 to $10 each, now marked $3 and $5. , Plush coats and wraps all at 'way down prices. Braided long wraps, striped raglans, plain ulsters, jackets, etc., etc., at positive reduc tions. London-dyed seal muffs, best quality, were f 15, now reduced to 510 each. Hugos &Hacke, Fifth avenue andMarket street, nwtsu Pittsburg, Pa. Sacrifice, Sacriflce. "We are making onr annnal clearance sale preparatory to taking stock February 1. Don't fail to come in if you want a bar gain, as we can give it to you in either a piano or organ. Y e have a very large va riety, and can, we know, suit everyone, both in price and terms. Old instruments taken in exchange and amount applied on the purchase ot a new one. We must re duce our stock, and will sell at the lowest E rices and most accommodating terms. "Wo ave done. Come in. Don't delay, as the time is short, S. Hamilton, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. NEW ADVERTISE3IENTS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL! About Feb. 1 We Will Remove to . 37 FIFTH AVE: (NORTH SIDE OF STREET). On account of removal we will offer our en tire stock of SUver Plated Ware, Clocks, Bronzes, Statuary, Onyx Top Tables. Brass Cab inets, Piano Lamps and Choico Art Goods at a Great Reduction in Price. J3-This will be a rare opportunity to pur chase fine goods at a very low price. ' FATTLES & SHEAFBR, JEWELERS, 54 FIFTH AVENUE. ja7-SfWF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, HERE THEY ARE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERT) Kfc&iENTS 0fr popular rrevlons to Stock 'Taking "We shall offer for to-day only 25 styles of fine tailor-made suits, manufactured from im ported whipcord, diagonal, fancy cheviot and worsted, regular price 523 to 530, our price lor to-day only 12. Remember, we always produce exactly what we advertise, and w'e stake our business reputation on the truth of our advertisements. P. c. c. c, Cor. Grant and Diamond streets, Opp. new Court House. Bcantiful, Beautiful. Did yon see that beautiful Knabc Mahog any Piano, inlaid with Brass, in Hamilton's window on Fifth avenue It you have not, see it at once before it is sold. You can get some wonderful bargains at Hamilton's dur ing their clearance sale of pianos and or gans. Go in and see them it yon want to buy. Their stock of Decker Bros., Knabe, Fischer and other pianos is very large and must be reduced. Go in soon and we know you can be suited. S. Hamilton, 91 and 03 Fifth avenue. Previous to Stock Taking "We shall offer for to-day only 25 styles of fine tailor-made suits, manufactured from imported whipcord, diagoual, fancy cheviot and worsted, regular price 523 to "530, onr price for to-day only 512. Remember, we always produce exactly what we advertise. and we stake our business reputation on the J iruiu ui uurauverusemenis. P. c. c. c, Cor. Grant and Diamond streets, Opp. new Court House. Experience Proves Our Unlaundrlcd Shirts the Best In material, in shape, not skimp, but extra full sizes, with and without cuffs all sizes. Hen's department. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. ANTIQUE ROCKERS Those That the People Raved About. S3 50. 83 so. The best stock ever brought to this market. P. C. Sclioeaeck, 711 LIBERTY ST. OPP. WOOD. Great Clearance Salo of Books, Stationery, pottery, pictures, albums and many useful articles will open Thursday morning and continue for three days this week. H. Watts & Co., 431 "Wood street. ASK your grocer for "Golden Wedding" flour. Be sure and get "Orange Blossom" flour. Order a trial sack of "Ivory" flour, and you will be surprised at the white and sweet bread. aiWF jal3-wrsu As elegant line of black and white striped silk entirely new designs for skirts, trimmings, etc. Hugus & Hacke. 3IWFSU TJSE Rosalia Flour, Use Rosalia Flour. Wliitmyre & Co. "Whitmyre & Co. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, No. 293 Filth ave. wrsu Two tots on Boys' Star Shirt Waists, 50 and 75 Cents. Finest French percale waists at 75 cents; others at SO cents; this is to make quick work ef what is here. Come soon for these. JOS. HOKXE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. said: "I am, on the whole, in favor of this new bilL There are quite a number of good points in it; for instance, that referring to the bale of iess than a quart of liquor. Ol course, some parts ol the Brooks law are pretty good; but, on the whole, I think this new bill will make a fair substitute, espe cially as it does away with the old 'blue laws' of a century ago." FltOM A KEFOE5I STANDPOINT. Mr. James Houston, an official and promi nent member of the Law and Order League, in speaking ot the proposed bill, said: "There are three points to which I object in particular. I think the whole bill is a step backward, and, if the measuro becomes a law, we may expect our city to become as rough and as disorderly as it was a few jcars ago. My nrst objection is to the taking of the granting of licenses out of the hands of the judges and placing it in the hands of a com mission. Our judges are upright and consci entious, and have been and will be very careful as to w bom they will grant a license. If the power is placed in the hands of a commission, this body will be cither appointed by the Gov ernor of the State, or will be elected by the people. It will thus get into politics, and as ' soon as it does corrupt methods will be used In the obtaining of a license. The second objection is to the clause which states that the commission shall consider no objection to the granting of a license unless made on the ground that the applicant is not of good moral character, or that ho Is not a citizen of the United States. A MERE MATTEB OF TEICE. This brings the matter down to the basis of whether the man has the price to pay for a license or not. The other parts can be easily arranged. I strongly object to that. They will not have to consider if the saloon is necessary, if it is near a schnolbousc or a church. There may be a dozen in one square. Finally, I object to the increasing of the cost of a license. If a man pas s more than ho has been paying, he is more likely to violate the law than he is at present. The man will sav he will have to make up for the cost of his license in some way or other, and he will sell to minors or on Sunday, and, in fact, violato the law at every opportunity. They do not do so at pres ent. It is a well-known fact that the United btates Government collected more money Mhcn excise stamps cost 50 cents apiece than when they cost 2. Tliese are my main objections to the bill, and I think that my associates In the Law and Order League "ill hold simlliar views. Hon. James Bulger objects to the new license bill on the ground of the cost of a license being too high. He says it will al low the wealthy men to run saloons and shut out all others. The license is high enough as it is, he thinks. A Strong- Competitor. . The accident insurance business of the Xational Benefit Association, ot Indianapo lis, has increased very largely during the past year. Pittsburg people have received their share of its benefits nnd can receive still more during the coming year by call ing on their agent, J. T. Cunningham, 51 Lewis block. nnd Ulark-Dotrns la Men's Underwear Half-Hose. Extra good bargains here, in really fine goods, in natural wool, scarlet wool, heavy bcotcn wool ana wmte merino. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn avenue Stores. Blarrloco Licenses Granted Yesterday. Vnme. Keildeni-e. Vm. A. Thompson Pittsburg I Annie llullholland Fittstiurc t George 'W. Wilson Pittsburir 1 Lillian AVestfall Pittsburg itobert Winning Pittsburg Katie O. Mueller Pittsburir J Charles t Hood Connellsvllle (Maria b. Lu itebound Plttsbnrg Amanda Amelia Carlson McKcesport Titeke's not a speck, there's not a stain That on the teeth we chance to see. But shadows forth decay and pain. If not removed right speedily, liy .Sozodont, whose wondrous power V orks miracles In one short hour. wrsu AVe (Mill Have Lois of Telvct Bargain. 2"o inferior goods, but fine and elegant fabrics and at lowest prices. They are all marked to sell quick. Plushes the'same. JOS. uorxe a: uo. s i Penn Avenue Stores. Knjmond's Excursions. These pleasant vacation trips continue to improve. Early in February this enter prising and reliable firm take a party to Mexico via New Orleans. Notice the an nouncement elsewhere. Travelers who have gone in Baymond parties to California are lond in praise of the management. A Number of Fine Senl Wraps Marked Down, As we do not intend to take them in stock; some are plain and some are fur-trimmed, 550 and upward. Don't think you can buy as fine quality seal for as little money as in this case. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Great Clearance bale ot Books, Stationery, pottery, pictures, albums and many useful articles will open Thursday morning aud continue for three days this week. H. "Watts & Co., 431 "Wood street. On Thursday we will have the largest and handsomest line of spring neckwear at 50c ever shown in this city. See our windows. "Will Pkice, 47 Sixth street, Hotel Anderson. Order any of the following brands of flour from your'grocer and you will always have good bread: "Orange Blossom," "Gold en "Wedding," "Best Amber" and "Hom ing's Ivory." mwf Cold Waves Are predicted with reliable accuracy and peo ple liable to the pains and aches of rheumatism dread every change to damp or stormy weather. Although we do not claim Hood's Sarsaparilla to be a positive specific for rheu matism, the remarkable cures it has effected show that It may be taken for rheumatism with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its action in neutralizing the acidity of the blood, which is the causo of rheumatism, constitutes the secret of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in curing this complaint. If you sutler from rheumatism, give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial; we believe it wUl do you good. "I suffered a long time with rheumatism in my left arm and shoulder, my blood being in a very low condition. Iwas advised to use Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I did so with great success. Since I have been taking it I have not been troubled with rheumatism, and my blood is in a better condition." Mns. M. iloUNT, 303 Iostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. SI: six for S5. Prepared only by C. L H00D4C0., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar LADIES TAKE NOTICE MISS M. LAND ERS, Artiste in Hair Goods. Call and ste try ulvswitrhpR ranirlnfr frnm $1 FJ ,. ,!. my delightful shampoo preparation, something entlrelynew. Make a specialty of cutting bangs. J upstairs. de30-wsu J Robert Manning Pittsburg Carl Johann Carlson McKcesport j .Aiuauua Amelia vibuu. .........jucjvecspori (Jeremiah LOTett Pittsburg j Mary Marshall Pittsburg I James Cornncll Pittsburg ( Alfreda Crclghton Pittsburg (Stephen F. Ouneo Plttsbnrg i Elizabeth McCartney Pittsburg (Charles C. Evans Allegheny I Clara 1$. Martin Allegheny j Patrick Sweeney Allegheny 1 MaryA.Foley Allegheny t Joseph M. Biggs LMttsburg J Eosa A. Peters fcprlngfield, O. (Seth Staples Butler county (Sarah E. Adams Allegheny j Joseph Themcrell Crclghton ( Catharlna Holler Crelghton DIED. BOOCKS On Monday, January 14, at 6 A.JL, Benjamin F. Boocks, in the 69th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence 490S Harrison street, on Wednesdat, at 2:30 P. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. 2 BLOOMER On Tuesday morning. January 15, 1889, at her residence in Washington, D. C, Mrs. Caroline Bloomer, daughter of the late Jas. S. Craft, aged 53 years. Funeral services from Samson's chapel. Sixth avenuconTHUESDAY afternoon at2o'cIock. Interment private at Allegheny Cemetery. 2 DA1BLER At Homestead, January 14, Jos. Datbleb, ged 44 years. Funeral services at St Joseph German Cath olic Church, Braddock, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In St Joseph's division of Monongahela Cemetery. Baltimore Sun please copy.I DAISY On Tuesday. January 15, 1869, at 2:15 P. si., Mary Daisy, in her 72d year. Funeral from the residence of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Joyce, No. 216 Ann street, on Thursday mobnino at 8:30 o'clock. Services at St. Paul's Cathedral at 9 a. it. Interment private. MACKEY At her residence. No. 86 Frank lin street, at 11 A. M., Monday, January 14,1889, ANN E. MACKEY, relict of William Mackcy, aged 63 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at 10 A. St. Wednesday, 10th inst. In terment private, at a later hour. STARK On January 14, 1S89, at 4 o'clock, William HEney Stabk, in the 6Sth year of his age. Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at ML Union Cemetery. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ANTHONT MEYER, (Successors to Meyer, Arnold & Co., Llm.,1 UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn avenue. Tel. ephone connection. mylO-h53-MWJ' JAMES M. FULLERTON. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. 6 Seventh Street. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SEAL GARMENT BUYERS. An unusually large stock, which wo are de termined to sell, of Sacques, Jackets and Wraps, in Alaska Seal Skin, warranted. Owing to the November advance in Seal Skin next year's prices must be higher, so it is the part of wisdom for ladies to buy now, especially as wo offer such genuine bargains as quoted: A few Wraps, small sires, $75 to S100. A few Jackets at $75, small sizes, 33 to 36 bnst. Splendid Sacque, 38 inches long, at S1Z5. And others at correspondingly low prices. PAULSON BROS., MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 441 WOOD STREET. N. B. To those who arc known to ns we will sell garments on monthly payments. ja9-JtWF Telephone 1133. OC18--WFSU -ry h. devoke &sos. Undertakers and Embalmers and Livery Stables, No. Si: Grant street, near Fifth avenue. At the old stand fine carriages for sbonoii nartles or opera at tbe most reasonable prices. Telephone 2. ocSl-dS-wsa The finest Meat-Flavoring Stock LIEBIG COMPANY'S XTRACTOF MEAT. USE IT FOB, SOUPS, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. Genuine only with fac-simile of Baron Liebig's SIGNATURE IK BLUE INK Across label. Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO.. Lit Ited, London. jy31-o66-ws lw9kS7 HI ift 1 1 M I f It ill ifr GOLD MEDAL, PAEI8, 1878. . BAKER'S Warranted abtoltitelv mm Cocoa, from -n hlch the excess of OUhasbccnremoTcd. Ithasfnortf than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with 3tarch, Arrow root or Sugar, and Is therefore far more economical, costing lest than one cent a cup. It is dellclons. nonrlsbin?, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as welt as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. wpR&CO, Dorchester, Mass. D. R. SPEER & CO., FRAME SASH, DOOR AND BOX FACTORY. THIRD STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY mhS-dSl STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. FLORAL EMBLEMS. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND SMILAX A. M. J. B. MURDOCH, t;in SMITHFIELD ST. OJ.U Telephone -129. deG-M-MWF CHOICE ROSES Including all the fancy varieties Carnations, Lily of the Valley, Maidenhair Fern, etc Prices always consistent with quality. JOHN B. & A. MURDOCH, Telephone 239: 60S SiliTHFIELD ST. de2S-MWF TJEPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN 1SCI ASSETS - . J9D71.698S3. Insurance Co. of North America. A Looses adjusted and paid by WTLLIAM L JONES. M Fourth avenue. ia20-s3-D J7RENCH CRVSTALIZED FBUITS : Apricots, pears, cherries, figs, prunes, gin ger and assorted fruits. In fancy cartons and by the Dound. forsalebv ' .-m . J.-IU. A. i.JNa.tLAW S LU. del4-wa Corner liberty and Ninth sts. STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVERf THURSDAY Cabin passage $35 to SoO, according to location of state room. Excursion $63to $90. Steerage to and from Europe at lowest rate AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Gen'lAgts, S3 Broadway, New York, or J. J. M'CORMICK. Agent, 2I-r79-D FourthAvenue and Smllhfield St. ANCHOR .LINE. United State Ulnil Stenmcrs. SAIL EVERY SATURDAY FROM NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Calling at Jlovllle (Londonderry). Cabin passage to Glasgow, Liverpool or London derry, 15 and S53. Excursion, SOO and MOO. ., becond-class, fa. Steerage. KM. Mediterranean Service. Steamships at regular intervals from NEW YORK TO NAPLES DIRECT. Cabin Passage, SSO and J100. Tlilrd-class,?30. Drafts on breat ISritaln, Ireland or Italy, and letters of credit at favorable rates. Apply to HENDEKSON BROTHERS, New YortprJ. J. MCCORMICK, Fourth and Smlth flcld:A. D. SCORER a SON. 415 Smithfleld St.. Pittsburg; WILLIAM BEJ1PLE, Jr., IBS Federal t., Allegheny. ' noO-lso-iiwr The fM ikwm h i ii Our Annual Clearance Sale is now in full force. 2fl Per Cent hi Discount from the regular prices of A uveecoats: . DAJSTZIG-ER W Forced Surprise Sale. 50 CentsontheDollar 50 Must help us unload the bulk of onr big stock now on hand. PKISE SALE. THREE DAYS' SUB PHE S- o. CORSETS -ABE- UNEXCELLED For shape, quality, material, finish and durability. They are made In a large variety of styles and shapes to suit all forms. We quote herewith prices of some of our leading styles. All of which represent exceptionally good values. S. CL No. 101 French Coutil, Patent Molded Form, extra' heavily boned and stayed with six extra heavy side bones, sateen, striped. Especially applicable for stout figures. They come in vhite, ecru and drab. Price i; worth at least $i 25. S. C Quadruple Side, heavy coutil, nicely boned, perfect shape and well made and durable corset, in white, and drab, at 75c. S. C. Nursing Corset, a well made and durable Nursing Corset, perfect shape, patent nursing attachment, in white nnd drab, at $1. $ 5 Overcoats for $ 4. $10 Overcoats tor $ 8. $15 Overcoats for $12. $20 Overcoats for $16. $25 Overcoats for $20. And all other prices in the same proportion. This sale will last only a few weeks and an early call is therefore advisable STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 161 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. Monday, Tnesday, Wednesday. FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR lor all our Cloaks. Wraps, Plush Coats, Ne., markets, Jackets, Misses and Children's Cloaks. . - : FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR for all onr "Woolen Goods, Underwear, Winter Gloves, Hosiery, Lace Curtains, "White Goods, odds and ends in Laces, Embroideries Ladies Muslin Underwear, Fancy Goods, Vases, Brioa-Brac, Bronzes, Pictures, etc. T This is a grand opportunitj to get bargains. Everything must be sold at once. Our entire business to be reorganized. A new partnership to be formed on Feb ruaryl, 1889. DANZIGrERS, flfos. 424446-48-50-52 Sixth Street- JaH-MW -538-540-542 Penn ATe. k: jal3-wrsu Fleishman & Co.'s NEW DEPARTMENT STORES, 504,506 and 508 Market st, PITTSBUKG, PA. jal6-D Eight Dollars Best Trousers. EEOH Offers anything in his mam moth stock at one-half its value for 30 days, to reduce stock and make room for goods. Come, it will pay. 923 and 925 irrnij uu ana uo i EL LlOn, Penn Avenue. SPECIAL REDUCTION -IN THE PRICES OF- BOYS' PERCALE WAISTS. For 10 days only, commencing Tuesday, January 15. After the 25th prices go back to regular figures. 75c Waists at 65c. 81 "Waists at 750. 81 25 Waists at8L 81 50 Waists at 81 15. All sizes and a large line of patterns. This is an opportunity to get your boys' waists cheap. HORNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVENUE. jal5-D We begin every day with new zest in selling these styles. Why shouldn't we? The ranks of the best dressed men in the city are gaining in numbers every day! and the crucial test of style is Wanamaker's $8 oo Trousers. There are styles enough, too, to let a thousand people in this city wear them, and yet you mightn't see the second pair of any one style in a day's looking. That's the reason the dressy man likes them. vThat's the reason the quiet man likes them. And yet, consider how win ning the price is! $8. I hats the reason Wana maker's sell so many. ' Wanamaker 8c Brown, Sixth street and Fenn avenue. P. S. We don't see fit to make a "mark down" splurge. It is enough to say Many lots of winter goods lower in price. 'pen Every Saturday Till 10 P. M. Ja4-3TWT NOTICE I OUB LAEGB LINE OP MISSES AND CHILDREN'S FINE CLOAKS Now Being Sold at a GREAT SACBIFIOB ! Garments in This Lot Marked Om-e-HIalf tHlojo OzrlgixLal Cost N. B. BEST MAKES. NO SHODDY GOODS. .A.. G-. CAMIIFIBIEXiXi & TIP FElNiy ATEXPE 71Q. sousrs, jal6-22-TaF3n IMPORTANT. Furs of every description must go. Another disastrous reduction in prices of Fur and Plush Caps. Now is the time to secure a de cided bargain. THE HATTER, taps, 434 jaH-srwT MARKET ST. jal(5-D T HE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philarfelnhla. Total Assets. January 1. 1887 82,301,858 66 EDWARDS & KENNEY, Ag'ts, Q9 FOURTH AVE, Pittsburg, Fa. Telephone 76a jaLSXW ANCHOR REMEDY COMP'NY, 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG, PA. ABOUT CATARRH. J. 31. Jewell. AssL Sane Bora' Industrial School, LancMtur, 0 says: I bare no hesitation in rec ommendiDS your catarrh remedy. It is by far superior to any other preparation I hays eyer used. Its curative ef feet is marvelous. Mrs. M. J Hatton, 72 Forty-third street, says: Tbe Anchor Catarrh Remedy cured me of an aggravated case of catarrh of Ionz standing; which I considered hopeless, as I had used many other preparations without relief. We would bo glad to have yon giro our ca tarrh remedy a trial. You will never regret it ja8-3twr TNCORPORATED 17W-THE INSURANCE I COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENN SYLVANIA, of Philadelphia. Cash assets $ 700.101 00 Losses paid since organization 13,544.827 00 GEO. W. DEAN fc CO., 101 Fourth ave. nolS-rlO-ws ATWM, SIY1Pt'S Our Annual Clearing Sale Still Going on, and JANUARY 9, 1889. Will Continue Until New Goods Suitable to the Season Opening.. AT WM, SMPU'S All Our Winter Goods Are Closed Out Kew goods for spring trade now open. Splendid assortment new Hamburg Edgings and Inserting?, 3c, 5c, 6c, 8c and 10c. up. New Cambric.Swiss and Nainsook Embroid eries. "Wide Embroideries for Pillow and Sheet Shams. All Overskirtings and Flouncing;. New designs. Beautiful "White Goods in Plaids, Stripes and new Lace effects. All at lowest prices. jen Departmen This department, always a favorite in onr house,is full up with new Table Linens, best German, English, Scotch and Irish makes. ' Our 40c, 50c and 60c Damasks hare never been equaled in value. 72-inch wide 85c, 87c and 51 equally good values. On counter, one lot, fast coIors.Turkey Bed Tablings at 25c; worth 37c and 50c. Towels and Napkins at low prices. MUSLINS. Short lengths Hope Muslin at 6c Short lengths Lonsdale Muslin at 7c. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Being onr custom to clear ont as far as possible all garments in the season for which they were made, we have bnt few from former seasons. Yon will find the newest and most correet styles and choicest fabrics in this department at prices that are bound to clear them ont at short notice. Come early for choice. Cloth Jackets at 51, rcdnced froto $2; at 2, reduced from $4; at S3, reduced from f 5; at ti, reduced from 58; at $5, reduced from ?10 aud 512. Long Cloth Newmarkets at 53 50, reduced from 53; at 54, reduced from 56; at 55, reduced from 58; at 57 50, reduced from 510 50; nt 58, reduced from 512; at 510, re duced from 515; at 512 50, reduced from 518 and 520. Seal Plush Jackets, 510, 512 50 and 515. Seal Plush "Wraps, S10, 512 50, 515 and 558. Seal Plush Coats, 516 60 up. Seal Plush Modjeskas and Dolmans at cut prices. Hisses' Coats and Gretchens included in this great sale, ladies. Shawls and Infants' Cloaks. Jackets and Newmarkets, Children's Also Cloth and Silk "Wraps for elderly lis! naerwear Specia arjk Ladies, Misses and Infants' Muslin and Cambric Underwear. Chemises, 25c up. Drawers, 25c. Nightgowns, 25c up. Skirts in great variety. Embroidered and Lace Trimmed25o np to finest Corset Covers 25c up. Samples Sent by Mail on Request. All Orders Promptly Filled. DRESS and Gloves Childien. Men, VILXjI.DVC SZEHVIIIPLE'S, .irr j- srf rrrrn a i r"-rrr"r" a i t rAiirnif. m r a sa .165-167-169 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY" CITY, PA. GOODS. J i jk lioys, Ladies ana .m iWk Double width Tricots, 12Jc; worth 20c 40-inch Tricots and Cloth Suitings, 25c; were 40c. Extra line Plush "Wool Suitings and Cloths, 30c and 37c; were 50c 52 inch Broadcloths, newest colors, 90c; were 51 50. 46-inch Colored Cashmeres,50c; were 75c. Fancy Plaids and Imported Novelty "Weaves at low prices. BLACK SILKS At 75c, 51 and 5125, worth respectively 51 25, 51 50 and 51 75. Colored Dresj Silks, Armures and Eancy "Weaves at low prices. UNDERWEAR For Men, Boys, Ladies and Children in eluded in this great sale. Blankets, Comforts and Flannels at un precedented low prices. :ftt:r,s. Muffs, Boas and Collars and Fur Trim mings at cut prices to clear. Special reductions in prices of Hosiery 101 1 I