el i U lAMBUEEE'SSTOKY He Sails From Europe To-Day, and i " Will Try to Straighten Out "tfHK LOUISIANA BOND FRAUDS. All Charges of Dishonesty JTeet With an Explicit Denial. L'YXT0E ED1S0S HONOBED IK FEAXCB JJojtdcw, September 27. A newspaper representative called upon Major F. A. Burke, of New Orleans, ex-Treasurer of the State of Louisiana, at his hotel this morn ing. Major Burke was ery busily engaged iu the dispatch of necessary business, pre paratory to his departure for America on the Etruna to-morrow. When asked if he desired to make any statement in regard to alleged irregularity in connection with the State bonds when he was Treasurer of Louisiana, Major Burke expressed regret that he was not in condition to give fnll information. He had no knowl edge of the charges that had been made, or of the present situation at New Orleans, ex cept such as had been conveyed to him in a feir brief cable dispatches. These were not adequate to enable him fully to understand what allegations had been made nor upon what grounds. He had gathered Irom them, however, that the situa tion was of sufficient gravity to make it highly expedient for him to return to America at once. QUITE A SACRIFICE. This would involve the abandonment for the Dresent of imDortant business interests in London, which would be likely to result in serious pecuniary loss. But he did not hesitate to make the sacrifice, for he ielt that be must batten home in order to meet at once any question that might arise touching the administration of the office of State Treasurer during the nine years of his in cumbency. ' For two years of the period that he held office his time and attention were almost wholly absorbed in the work of the Inter national ExDosition at New Orleans. Boring all this time the aflairs of the State Treasurer's office were lelt almost entirely in the hands of men in whom he bad abso lute confidence. At the time when he surrendered the office an exhaustive inquiry into the ad ministration was made by a legislative com mittee, aided by experts from five banks, and irom the commercial agencies ol K. G. Dun & Co. &na",Bradstreet's. The report of this committee, issued in July, 1SS7, makes the position of the coupons perfectly clear. DEFIES AX.Ii DISHONESTY. Major Bnrke emphasized the fact that it was at his special request that the Commit tee of Inquiry examined singly e ery coupon that had been paid. He denies thai he ever paid any invalid coupons. A small num ber of coupons, he declares, were put aside and were never paid These are now in his possession, and will show lor themselves. He expressed the determination on his re turn to go fully into the whole matter, as he realizes the seriousness ot the situation. But he thought it undesirable, if not im possible, to discuss snch involved questions intelligently in London, and prelerred to wait till he reached home and had the light of full information. In conclusion. Major Burke said with emphasis: 'If it can be shown that I am indebted to the State of Louisiana in any way, I am ready to make the indebtedness good." Major Burke's health is feeble. He has been undergoing severe surgical operations dnring the past four months. Mrs. Burke, also, bas been prostrated with illness. Major Burke said his intention had been not to sail tor America until October 5, but his dispatches show that the situation of af fairs at New Orleans is so urgent that he bad -oo alternative but to bring to a sadden termination the business which had brought him to London. HUXORS FOR ME. EDISON. He Is Blade a Commander of the French Lesion of Honor. Paeis, September 27. The Grand Cross of a Commander of the Legion of Honor has been bestowed upon Mr. Thomas A. Edison. M. Spuller, Minister ot Foreign Affairs, in conferring the decoration upon Mr. Edison, said it was given in honor of the services rendered by him to science and for the part taken by him in the Pans Exposition. M. Spuller also said that America was splendidly represented at the Exposition, and that the presence of her exhibits testi fied to the indissoluble bonds which bind Prance and America together. Soclnliati Lend ibe Strikers. Eotteedam, September 27. The strike which started among the dock laborers is spreading to other occupations. The em ployes of several cigar factories have joined the movement The strikers, headed by Socialist leaders, paraded the streets this morning, and alterward attempted to pre vent the loading of the steamer Holland. Tne police interfered and the loading of the steamer proceeded. SHE HAD PALLE5 ASLEEP. An Old Lady Worried Over the Dcnlh of a Grandchild Wnnders From Home She Returned When She Airokc. A mpst curious incident occurred on Thursday evening which caused a good deal of anxiety to those interested. On Thurs day the infant child of Mrs. Baflertv, who lives on Twenty-fourth street, died." The grandmother of the child, Mrs. Doyle, would not be reconciled to the loss of" the child. She wandered up and down the honse in asemi-unconscious state, wringing her hands in deep anguish. , Toward dusk the child's mother reouested the grandmother to go om for a pair of stockings to putonthe corpse. Tbeoldlady instead of going for the stockings wandered up and down the city without any defi nite idea as to where she was going. Her daughter noticing her prolonged absence be gan to feel uaeasy. She hunted around the neighborhood in search of her.but could not find any trace. The neighbors, out of svni pathy for the family in their affliction, vol unteered their services, but their efiorts. like the daughter's, Vere fruitless. Yesterday morning the matter was turned over to the police. A relay was commissioned to examine the river bank. They searched it thoroughly .. u.u i.lc anjiiuesi cine about her. This circumstance deepened the gloom or the stricken household. Mrs. Bafferty was almost crazy. The search was vigor ously prosecuted until 4 o'clock vesterday afternoon, when it was thought advisable to give it up, supposing the old lady had been drowned. While the family were eating supper in the evening Mrs. Doyle came home, to the joy of the whole household stating that she had fallen asleep on the hill and had just then awoke. ' Bis Fanny Debnt. Mr. Fin Beynolds, the well-known young comedian, played the part of Silas Hokum, the Postmaster, in the "TJ. S. Mail," last evening for the first time. He gave an original rendition ol the character that was simply excruciating, and his every entrance was greeted with roars of laughter. Mr. .Beynolds is a great acquisition to an already Terr strong company. The Coroner et Work. Coroner McDowell went to Braddock yes terday and began the inquest upon the body or Michael King, the Hungarian, who was killed. The inquest will be concluded to day. iTTtsrl P17ITP discovers a disgusted 'LliAAA Dhhha . and rebellious Little LordFauntlerryv and aissivs about that and aA. ... .. yAjWAtvniir, TlTCT. m TrttT -1 m.,1 It THE WEATHER. For Western Fenn tyhania, clearing and fair weather, southwesterly winds; warmer, fair weather on Sunday. Tor West Virginia, Ohio and Indiana, warmer, fair, south erly winds; warmer, fair weather on Sun day. PmsntTEO, September 27, 18S3. The United States Signal Serrtco officer in this city furnishes the following: Time. The 7 her. .. Si .. 53 .. 41 .. II .. .00 8:00.1. w. 12:00 X 1:00 r. M, 2.00 r. K, i....a , M Me&n temp Maximum temp. minimum lamp. ....51 tun, Mir. m 6-OOP. M a Precipitation. . ilpitat KlTeritSr.it.. 6.1 it,a change of 0.8 feet In SI hours. WILLIA5IJ. FLORENCE, '???! contributes to the columns of to-morroui's Dis rATCH a fascinating Irish-American romance entitled. "The Jtock on Elmicood SilL" Blnrrlase Llcenic. Granted Yesterday. Kitne. Betldenes. (James Marcs Dawson Kosa Dccrinir Buchtcl.0. (bamuel Uauphmnn .,. Allegheny Minnie A. Alscj- Allegheny J William IT. Webster Elizabeth toirnshlD 1 FJla Jackson v lJlthdale ( Alexander Swanson Plttsburjr iUllda U. Anderson Pittsburg MARRIED. LEWIS-TAYLOUOn September 26, 1SS9. at 6 P. SC atLeechbnrg, by Rev. E. G. Loughry, Mr. James If. Lewis, of Pittsburc, and Mrs. JIary J. Taylor, of Leechbnrg, Pa. THORSELL CREA On Thursday morn ing. September 20. 18S9, by Rev. JYW. McMiilian, Mr. Jean R. Thorseli. and Miss Maby Ckea. all of Allegheny City. No cards. IRWIN-IRWIN-On Thursday evening, September 28, 1889, at the residence of the officUtinc minister, by the Rev. David McGiU, D. D.. Mr. Alex H. Irwin, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Elizabeth Irwlk, of Allegheny City. DIED. BURKE September 26, 16S9. at 10 a. jl. at the family residence. ill6 Carson street, South side. Mask Btoke, aged 51 years. Funeral Srrt DAT AFTEE2OON at 2.30 o'clock, 2 CHRISTIAN-On Thursday. September 26, 1SS9, at J 15 p. sl, Ella, daughter of Margaret and the late Robert Christian, in ber 21st year. Call not back the dear departed Anchored Safe where storms are o'er, On the border land we left her. Soon to meet and part no more. Far beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care. We shall find onr missing loved one In our lather's mansion fair. Funeral from the residence of ber mother, 231 Mam street, Allegheny, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the fam ily are respectfully invited to attend. CLANCEY-On Fridav. September 27. 18S9, at 4 o'clock, a m.. James Clancey. In the 45th year of bis age. Funeral on Sunday, September 29. at 1 o'clock, from the residence of bis brother in law, G. "W. Burnett. 192G Wharton street Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. iMartin's Ferry and Bellalrc, O., and Wheeling, W. Va., papers please copy.l DAVIK At Denver, Col, on Tuesday, Sep tember 21, 1SS9, Rev. THOMAS DAVIN. Funeral services will be held at St. Colnm bns Church, Cambria City, on Monday morn ing. Office to commence at 10 o'clock. DOUGHERTY At his residence. Finance street. Homewood, on Thursday. Septcinb r .11. 1&3U. at 11 A. H. WILLI Ail JJODGIIEKTr, In his 41st year. Funeral on Sunday at 10 a. m. Friends if the family and members of Carpenters and Joiners' Union No. 165, East End, are respect fully invited to attend. 2 FRAYER Friday, September 27, 1BS9, at 3 o'clock p. m., Sahah A. Frayee, wife of Abraham Frayer, in the 53d year of her age. Funeral services at the residence of her hus band. No. 42 Eighteenth street, Sharpsburg. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. FAUSNOT On Friday, September 27, at 5 A jl, William F. FAUSNOT.in his 2Sth year. Funeral services will be held at his lateresi- dence. Walls station, Pennsylvania Railroad, on Sunday, September 29, at 2 P. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. TMcKeesport papers please copy. 2 GEYER On Thursday, September 26. 1SS9, at 10.40 p. it, Minnie Mathilda, daughter of William Fred and Margareth Gejer, aged 2 years 7 months 9 days. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. From which none ever Hakes to wcepj A calm and undisturbed repose. Unbroken by the last of foes. Funeral on SATURDAY at 3 P. JL, from the parents' residence. No. 122 Nineteenth street, Sonthside, Pittsburg. Pa. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MORITZ Thursday, September 26, at U A JL, Albert Joseph, son or Edward and Mary Moritz, aged 1 year, 11 months and 19 days. Funeral Saturday, September 23, at 3 o'clock, from parents' residence, 82 Fifteenth street, Sonthside, Pittsburg. Friends of tho family aie respectfully invited to attend. McHALE On Thursday, September 26, 1S89 at 4.45, Mary McHale, ageM 33 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 114 Forty-fourth street, on Saturday morning at 8.30. Services at 8r. Marv's Church, Forty-sixth street, at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 RAFFERTY On Friday, September S7, 18S9 at 120 a m.. Raymond, youngest chila of Robert and Elizabeth Rafferty.aeed 16 months. Funeral from the parents' residence. Twenty fourth street, on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend. 2 RONNEL On Friday. September 27. 1S89. at 6: SO p. M., Rose, daughter of George and So phia RonneL aged IS years 7 months 17 days. Funeral from the parents' residence, 601 Car son street, Sonthside, on Sunday at 2 p. st. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 STOCKMAN On Thursday. September 26, at 10 p. ir., Mrs. Elizabeth Stockman, in her "1st year. Funeral from her late residence, Peoples street. Park place, on Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Carriages will leavs W. H. Devoe's undertaking rooms, 512 Grant street, near Fifth avenue, at 12.15 P. M. JAMES ARCHIBALD BRO.. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, 117, 119 and 136 Third avenue, two doors below Smitlifleld St., next door to Central Hotel. Carriages for fnnerals,S3. Carriages for operas, parties, &x, at the lowest rates. All new car nages. Telephone communication. myl-11-TTS: -pEPRESENTEll IN PITTSBURU IN 1X1 ASSETS . t97L69G33. Insurance Co. of Jfortl America, Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONES. Fourth avenue. u202-S WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURG. Assets $118,501 87 NO. HI WOOD STREET. ALEXANDER NIMICK. President. JOHN B. JACKSON. Vice President. fe22-2G-TTS WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. PEARS' SOAP Is the MOST ELEGANT TOILET SOAP zir Taaeaa wohld. Of all Druggists, but beurare oJ imitation TURGETTSTOWN FAIR 15 OCTOBER L 2 and S. Thirty-fourth annual Fair of the Union Agricultural Association at Burgettstown, i-a. jixcuiwou rave on ut rMBanuie. east . -. l .. .t : D .. i Mm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMARKABLE SUCCESS -OP- O.M'GLINtOCK&CO.'S September Limited ! Onr September Limited in the Carpet and Furniture Department having proved such a success, we have decided to continue it for a short time, and to annex our LACE CUKTAIF -AND- DRAPERYDEPARTMEflT -AS A- SPECIAL September Limited! CLEARING-OUT SALE! ASTONISHING REDUCTIONS! NOTE THE PRICES: NOTINQHAM LACE. LOT. 1 From $1 25 to 75 cents. 2 From SI 50 to SI 00. 3 From 12 00 to SI 25. 4 From S2 25 to SI 75. 5-From SI 00 to f3 00. IRISH POINT AND COLBERT. LOT. 1 From J10 00 to S5 00. 2 From S16 00 to S10 00. 3-From S40 00 to $27 50. SWISS TAMBOUR LACE. LOT. 1 From SS 00 to $5 00. 2 From J10 00 to K 00. 3-From $12 00 to J8 00. 4-From 820 00 to J12 00. REAL BRUSSELS POINT. LOT. 1-S30 to $20. 2-S35 to $22 60. SILK CURTAINS. LOT. 1-510 to $6. 2-E20 to Sit CHENILLE CURTAINS. $7, $7 50. $8. S9. $10, til, $12, (M, $16. 518. $ O.McClintock&Co. 33 FIFTH AVENUE. se2S-TTS Men's Medium Weight .UNDERWEAR1. V FOR FALL V In English and French Balhriggan, Light, Medium and Heavy Weight; also Medium Weight Jersey Ribbed Balbriggan; Light, Medium and Heavy Weight Natural Wool; Silk and Wool; Cashmere; White and Colored Merino; Pnre Silk in all weights, from 3 to 20 threads; also our Jersey Ribbed in Natural and Oold Colored Wool. MEN'S V HALF-HOSE In Natural Wool. Silk and Wool; English hand-made Cotton Heavy Weight. Genuine Scotch Lambs' Wool and Heavy Weight Pure Silk; also a line of Merino Half-Hose Heavy Weight at 25c that are extra value. Another lot at 35 Cents a Pair. Former price, 50c a pair. HORNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH A VENUE. se2M URATEFUL-COMFORTINU. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge ot the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition,and and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli cately flavored, beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. Itisbythe judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well f ortined with pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame." Civil Service Gazette. Made Elmplywithboillngwaterormilk. bold only in half ponnd tins by Grocers, labeled thus: Jas.Epps&Co. rfoB2S5: no3 h-90rua Thk Fisest Meat-Flayoeino Stock LIEBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Meat. USE IT FOB SOUPS, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. Genuine only with fac-slmile of Justus von Lieblg's 6IGNATUBE IK BLUE INK Across label. Sold by storekeepers, grocers and drnggists. LIEBIQ' Q'S EX.TKAUX VF MEAT CO.. Lim- ited, London, au21-91-s DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by Administering Dr. tit met' Golden Specific It can be riven in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it: It abso lutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy core, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thonsands of Drunkards hare been made tempo rave men who have taken uolden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge and to-day believe they quit drinking from their own free will. IT.NEVKB VAILS. The system once Impregnated with the Specific, it becomet an litter lmpoailblllty for the liquor appetite to exist. I'orsalabyA.J.Bankla. ,ee E. federal u, Allegheny. Tirade supplied or I gum sua .uu iCAinauu.. M 41VIHCH f UU NEW ADVEUnSEMENTS. UNEXCELLED Our stock of Ladies, Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Wraps. That we have the largest stock and finest assortment is a. well known fact. Origi nal designs, tasteful styles, coupled with our well known popular low prices makes this the Cloak cen ter of the two cities. Note well the follow ing prices: Tailor-made Stockinette Jackets, $2 99. Finer quality, $4 99. Broadcloth Jackets' (all shades), $3 99. Fine Imported Beaver Jackets, $5 99. Diagonal Jacketsat $4 99. Misses' Jackets at $2 48. Children's Reefer Jack ets at $t 99; Ladies' Cloth Newmark ets from $5 to $30. Ladies' Seal Plush Sacques, $15 98. Finer quality Plush Sacques, $20 00. Extra Fine Plush Sacques, $25 co. Rich, Rare and Handsome. The Newest and the Latest Concep tions in Autumn Millinery. Every-Dayan Opening Day and Every Day Fresh Novelties. A stroll throngh our handsome parlors will convince you that wo are indeed Headquarters for Millinery. ( Two Entrances) Sixth street and Penn ave, se27 MEN'S NECKWEAR. All the newest patterns, styles and shapes in Hen's Neckwear for fall wear at our usual low prices. SPECIAL 100 dozen extra fine Bilk and Satin Teck, Four-in-Hand and Puff Scarfs, in neat effects, at 25c, fiOc, 75c and 51. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Onr fall stock of Hen's Underwear comprises all qualities and sizes. Including the most re liable makes. SPECIAL VALUES. , Men's Heavy White Merino Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, SI, SI 5a Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, aU sizes, 50c, SI, Men's extra quality genuine Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers. $1 50, $2 50. Men's extra quality Lamb's Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, SI 50, J2. Norfolk and New Brunswick Merino and Wool Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, ?L .of en's French Bibbed Shirts and Drawers, 52 and J2 50. Fleishman & Co., PITTSBURG, PA. EClS-D Every department in the h ouse is now full to overflowing with a well selected stock of goods for fall and winter wear. Prices will be found right Visitors cordially invited to look through. No trouble to show goods. Win. Semple's, 165, 167, 169 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. . DRESS GOODS-SPECIAL LINES. 52-inch all-wool Habit Cloths, 45, 50, 62 and 75c 46-inch French Wool Cashmeres, all colors, at 50, 62 and 75c, are grand values. 40-inch fancy Plaids, black and white and black and gray plaids and stripes, all wool, at 40, 50 and 75c. 40-inch all-wool Colored Tricots and Cloth Suitings, 31 and 370. Hundreds of pieces plain and fancy Dress Fabrics, 10 to 25c , Special bargains in 46-inch Black Cashmeres and all-wool Henri ettas at 50, 62 and 75c CLOAK DEPABTMENT. Newest styles in Cloth Jackets $1 50 up. Stockinette Jackets $3 and up for black. Tailor-made Directoire Newmarkets and Jackets, Plush Coat a Wraps, Sacques and Jackets at low prices. Large lines Fall knd Winter weight UNDERWEAR for Men, Ladies and Children. ' BLANKETS, alljwool, full size, $2 75 up. See the 4 pound St Mary's Blankets at $ 50 a pair. No such value ever offered anywhere FLANNELS of all kinds at low 18, 25, 3 and 35c. . NEW FALL MI k - Jt-" .LINERYnow, NEW ADVERTiSE3IEKTS B. &d JB. Satxtedat, September 27. SPECIAL Handkerchief Sale To-Day. Some recent fortunate purchases enable us to offer extraordinary values in Linen Handkerchiefs, to which we ask particular attention. Ladies' All Linen Plain Hem stitched, IOC, I2jC, ISC, 20C, 25C, 35c, 50c. All of these numbers in JHnch, i-inch, ij-inch, 2-inch, 2-inch hems. Ladies' Printed Border Handker chiefs, Cotton and Union Cloths, 55, 6c, 8c. On All Linen Cloth, ioc, i2c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Ladies' Embroidered Handker chiefs, white and colors i Union goods, ioc, i2c. All Linen, 15c, 3c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Fine White Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, $1 to $6 each. Ladies' Mull Handkerchiefs, fancy prints, ioc, i2c, 15c, 25c. Ladies' Initial Unlaundried, Union, i2Jcj All Linen, 25c; special values. Ladies' Mourning Handkerchiefs in printed and embroidered borders, both scalloped edge and hemstitch ed, ioc, i2jc, 15c, 25c and 50c Ladies' Fine Duchess Lace Hand kerchiefs, $1, $2, $4 50 to 12 each. GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS, All Linen, plain hemstitched, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Gents' Fancy Printed borders, Union Cloth, ioc, 12 jc; All Linen, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c Gents' Fancy Embroidered White and Colors, 50c. Gents' All Linen Initials, hem stitched, 25c or $2 75 a doz. A FEW SPECIALS. 100 doz. 6Uc Ladies' Revered Mull, 100 doz. Ladies' All Linen, hem stitched, unlaundried, 8c. 200 doz. Ladies' All Linen, Em broidered, hemstitched and scal loped, White and Colors, 15c. Ladies' All Linen Embroidered, 25c,' with fancy hemstitch, Blocks, Revers and Scallops. B0GGS & BUHL, 115, 117, 119. 121 Federal St., Allegheny. se28-o McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM Is a preparation of the Drug bywhichits In jurious effects are removed, while the valuable medicinal properties areretained. I possesses all the sedative, anodyne, and antispasmodic powers of Opium, bnt produces no sickness of thestomach.no vomiting, no costive ness, no headache. In acute nervous disorder s It is an invaluable remedy, and is recommende'd by the best physicians. E, FERRETT, Agent, 372 Pearl St, New York. mh30-27-8 Type "W"z?1jXLg Taught Day and Evening at Duff's College. For Terms call at the College Office, 49 Fifth Avenue. auU-26-S JAS. MNELL & BRO., BOHiERS, PLATE AND SHEET-IBON WORK. PATENT BHEET IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydraulic machinery we are prepared to furnish all work in our lin6 cheaper and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Val ley Railroad. Ieo-o5-TT3 Established 1S- BROOM CORN. Broom Manufacturers Supplies PEANUTS. ROBERT DICKEY & CO., 77 WATER Sr. AND 96 FIRST AVE. Te lcphoDelCa. U23-31-UW3' prices. All-wool Country Flannels openi( NXW ABTERTISXENTS. mil - GU.SKVS -&JT2SnJA.Xj SJL.TE -or- FALL UNDERWEAR! And as usual it is a Safe at which are offered BARGAINS PEERLESS ! MATCHLESS ! UHAPPROACHABLEl IF YOU ARE prove to have been an interesting matter, "for without the slightest hesi tation we say that every item named is of exceptional value. We Clinch Our Superiority by Offering CHOICE OF ioo dozen Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawers at 24c each. 150 dozen Extra Quality Vicuna Shirts or Drawers at 42c only. 2oo dozen Scoth Gray Shirts or Drawers, extra heavy with silk bind ing and pearl buttons, at 49c only. 2 cases double breast and back Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawers, 39c only. 200 dozen plain color Camels Hair Shirts and Drawers; fine gauze goods and a bargain at 74c only. 120 dozen Shirts and Drawers in fancy Grecian stripes, fast colors and extra heavy, 83c only. , Great as the Foregoing Bargains Are, the Following I Are, if Anything, Greater. 'fy 175 dozen Shirts and Drawers made of fine Lamb's Wool, free from dye, drawers with extra long cuffs, 83c only. 60 dozen White Hygienic Shirts and Drawers, good make, fleece lined and recommended for their medicinal qualities, 83c only. 144 dozen strictly all-wool fancy stripe Shirts and Drawers, goods that never sell under Si 24, ' 99c only. 72 dozen plain natural color all wool Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers. "The celebrated Durham J Hosiery Co's goods. $1 24 only. 64 dozen natural Shirts and Drawers, Shirts made double front and back, free from all dyes, $1 10 only. 130 dozen fine all-wool - drab Shirts and Drawers, made from selected Australian Wool andun surpassed for wear, $1 39 only. 48 DOZ. SCOTCH WOOL SHIRTS & DRAWERS, $1 4&0NLY ' 'K EXTRAORDINARY AND PHENOMENAL OFFERINGS BOYS AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR; ' Now is the time for parents to provide their Boys big and little- with warm comfortable Underwear. We offer the following, and no matter which of the goods you buy you'll obtain a grand bargain: 120 dozen Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, - - - - 24c only 160 dozen Boys' Iron Mixed Shirts and Drawers, extra quality, - 34conly 75 dozen Boys' Fancy Stripe, Heavy Merino, Shirts and Drawers, , - - 44c only 175 dozen Plain Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, sizes 16 to 34, also Pantalettes, He &Up 75 dozen Children's Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, sizes r6 to 34, ... 12c&up Also complete line of Finest Natural Wool Scarlets and Camelj Hair Shirts and Drawers in stock atJowest prices. Visitors to Pittsburg as Well as Residents Thereof Should Make if a Point of Seeing These Bargains. But supposing you cannot come in person, let us urge you to send in your order by mail. You have but to state distinctly what you want and you can depend on receiving it Now be sure yous write for our beautifully Illustrated Catalogue which we send post freeto any address. :)-( GIRKY3 IK IF W COMKS - t? contemplating buying- Underwear for yourself or boy, your reading of this "ad." and our writing of the same will S cases" uper4- weight - White "2 Merino Shirts and-Drawerssat ""'..V! 39c each. too dozen fancv Wool Strine Shirts and Drawers, extra, value, at n. 49c only; 4 cases mottled fancy stripe, extra weight Shirts or Drawers, at. 56c only. 175 dozen fawn color Wool Shirts and Drawers, extra quality, 69c only. 2 cases 'fine Wool Blue Mixed Shirts and Drawers, superb value, at 74c only- 1 case only extra heavy all-wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, Shirts made with double front and backjj worth $1 25, jjv 74c only; ' 100 dozen Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers, made from the. best grade of Wool and guaranteed free from dye. , 83c only. 2 cases extra aualitv. guaranteed . all-wool, natural Gray Shirts andj Drawers, the best Hygienic Under wear obtainable and grand value at 99c only. 5 cases extra quality all-wool medicated Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, Shirts with rib taiL These are grand value at ,' yyc oniv. -.i 10 cases famous Morris Bros. fancy stripe all-wool Underwear," guaranteed absolutely fast color and non-shrinkable; $x 75 regular price, but we'll sell at $1 24 only. 96 dozen famous Glastonbury Mills' best grade of plain color, fast dye, Wool Shirts and drawers, $X 24 only. . 60 dozen extra heavy Red and White, Blue and White, Yellow and White all-wool Shirts and Drawers; well worth $2 00, at $1 63 only. .GRIND BARGAIN ST0REw to 400 Mitkel M- 3 n fi. rU " .7, 2r ..n ra ? ' ". iimnm . mra-mnj'" rfa v 4UH eae V'' if&T? .3Vir ' ' i ' ri