eijgii T7jJTffTl .- J0?-' ,,-(f W ' IIMVi i - ! THE' 'PITTSBURG .' '-" - OPtfi'l Vi"- V V.WT DISPATCH, n WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEWO, IT BEATS TflEM ALL This is the Opinion of Director Innes About the Exposition. "ST. LOUIS IS THE OKLY BIG BIVAL The Cambrian Hale Churns 'Will Famous Sonrs To-Xijlit. Sing 2IDS1C OP THE QUAIXT WELSH BAEDS window is disclosed a ruteblt JnCarrararnarble Btylcd "Contentment," It portrays a barefooted boyuithhis thumbs In the arraholes of his waistcoat, strutting off as if the world bad no cares for biro. The length" of this article precludes the men tion of the splendid display of jew els and ceras which deserve moro critical notice. E. P. Rob erts Son are famous for their taste in this line. They carry a full line of dIasuonds,rubies, emeralds, sapphires and other previous stones, both unset and made up in all the .tichest de signs demanded by fashion, ' The pleasant director of the famous Thir teenth Eegiment Band, Mr. F. if. Innes, now at the Exposition, looked for all the world last evening, iu his figured suit and pold decorations, like a French General, or at least a Prussian officer. In an interview last night he said: "Well (meditatively), I have played in every great exposition in the country, and St. Louis is the only one that can hold a candle to yours. Milwaukae, or rather Jlinneappolis, is only medium, though. suc cessful, Cincinnati is only cood, and always lias, and, I believe always will lose money, while Chicago isn't in the swim. Believe rue, this is in sober earnest, for I have no ax to grind. Your Pittsburg Exposition is one of the most handsome and successful I have had the good fortune to visit. "The audiences are cold, cold at first, but warming up with every number. That they know good music I confess, for my number three this evening was received with a per fect ovation that surprised us al 1. This, you will remember, was probably the greatest descriptive idea ever composed by incom parable Liszt "Les Preludes." It speaks in wondrous tones of love, and despair, war, and conquest, and it is my idol. "We were prepared lor some slight applause, and we did our best to deserve it. When the last tones died away, my darling trombone nearly fell from my hands, for such a recep tion, believe me. It has never received out side of a concert hall, where not a pin would divert the attention of the audience. I thank you Pittsbure people for the reception to-night, and cannot complain henceforth." To-night the long-delayed and anxiously-looked-ior Welsh concert will be given by the best talent in the ranks of the sweet singers of lovely Wales. The celebrated Cambrian male chorus will render four numbers culled from the prettiest and most patriotic songs of that music-loving nation. They will sing these songs: 1. Harlach ("War Sons") Gwilym Gwent 2. Cydgan y ilorwr ("Sailors' Chorus") Dr. Parry 3. tlwyn Onn ("Ash Grove") John Thomas, It. A. 4. Soldiers' Chorus (By special request).. Faust 5. Y Goff ("The Blacksmith") Jenkins Special attention is called to the last number, "The Blacksmith." It was on the rendition of this the Cambrian Society lately won the prize at the last grand musi cal Eisteddfod beld in Pittsburg. The Thirteenth Begiment Band will have even greater surprises in a musical line in store later on in the week. Following is the programme of the Thir teenth Regiment band for to-day: PAET 12 P. IT. 1. Overture "Kuv Bias" Mendelssohn 2. Cornet solo "Felice Waltz" Liberau Mr. Thomas Clark. 3. Fantasia Descnptne "A Summer's Day In Norway" Wilmers 4. Spanish love song "La Paloma"....Yradier 6. Fackeltanz Meyerbeer paet n 1 p. at. 6. Overture, "Der Freiscbutz" .."Weber 7. Solo for Oboe, "Don Fasquale,' (air Varic) Barrett Alons. Heme. 8. Rhap'sodie Honeroie No. 2 Liszt 9. Trombone quartet, "Soldier's Farewell," MissKucken Messrs. Broduer, Scofield, Gore and Innes. la March, "A Dav in Camp With the Irish .Brigade in 1862," Koppitz riANOS, CHTJKCn AND SEED OKGASS. S. Hamilton, Nos. 91 and 03 Finn Avenue Nothing could well be more trying to a trained, cultivated musician, than to hare a noble composition fall flat because the piano played was incapable of producing the effects sought after: a thin, wiry, twangy tone (r) and liicgui&r action wui discourage ana aisaeainj" said musician moro than words can express. Mr. Hamiltou knows this, and has procured for his patrons the very highest standards in pianos and organs. Tne artist can produce every effect be wants on the matchless Decker Bros. They have tho ton, the rich, full, vibrant, singing quality, without whichlno in strument deserves the name of piano. Nor does be stop here, for bo carries also the celebrated Knabe pianos, and tho Fischers, and the Esteys; a splendid quartet truly. The same characteristics are needed in organs, when you want a full, beautiful tone (notawheez inc. asthmatic sort of breathing), the ability to make many combinations of "stops," to pro duce orchestral and voice effects, to have tho action respond or speak at the lightest touch, in a word a musical Instrument and notsimply a piece of furniture, and you find it to perfec tion in tho great "Clough fc Warren Combina tion Church Organ." and the inimitable Es teys, and the fine Story & Clark reed organs. A splendid trio, indeed. The Instruments at this exhibit, near center of Main HalLaro taken from the usual stock of this bouse it was not necessarr to make extra exertions to secure a triumph; simply to transfer these most superior and desirable instruments from the warerooms, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, to the Ex position building, where ther speak for them selves to an appreciative audience. TEACHERS' EXCURSION Via tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, On Saturday, October 12, to Lloydsville, Pa. (Rhododendron Park), on the Bell's Gap Eailroad. Special train will leave Union station at 8:10 A. M., stopping at East Liberty, Wilkinsburg, Swissvale, Braddock and points East. Fare from Pittsburg and East Liberty $3, and corre spondingly low rates from stations East, Special train stops at Altoona for dinner, reaching the park at 1 o'clock P. m.; re turning train will leave park at 5 P. 1L, reaching this city at 9 p. M. Good, Seamless All-Wool Half Hose, Only 25 Cents A pair. Also, extra makes in heavy seam less cotton and in cashmere, in fast black and colors. Jos. Horns & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pittsburg Scale Company, Limited, 75 Third Arenac In passing through Machinery Hall one can not help noticing tbis company's exhibit. For fine scales nothing bas ever been seen to equal the display. use scales The company shows for erocers' with jeweled beanntrs as well as cheaper grades, and for railroads, rolling mills, foundries, etc there are vcrv heavy scales. Among others there is the section of a 60-ton railroad track scale which is very massive; an extra heavy rolling mill scale and scales for all purposes. Tbe Dennison weichincr machine. for which tbe company is agent, is tbe best scale made for use on cranes or overhead tracks. There are billet and core oven cars with roller bearings; hand-push cars, steel tray trncks for use m machine shops and bolt works, iron wheelbarrows' pig metal barrows, trucks, car pushers, and in fact everything needed about rolling mills, steel works or foundry. The company also exhibits a very fine lot of Pemberthy automatic injectors, ejectors and spring cover oil cups. The boilers in machinery hall are supplied with water by a Pembertby injector furnished by this company, which can be seen at work at any time. At the company's store there is a bnsy set of men. While young in years the company is doing an immense busi ness with the largest mills. Beside making new scales it keeps a set of men at work re pairing and resetting-scales. When in need of anything in this line It will pay you to see the Pittsburg Scale Company, Lim. llnrrtaffo Licenses Granted Yesterday. Name. Hesldenee, Joseph Schwetter... Allegheny ( Alary Jl. Uuttlngcr Allegheny ( Joseph V. Johnson Westmoreland county ( Daisy 1), Din) Westmoreland county (Fredrick Beechllnjr... Leetsdale ( Anna Fleckljrer , Leetsdale ( Charles Zimmerman,.. Allegheny J Maria il. Alary. ,.8ewlcUey ( George W. Schneider... Fitttburg I Anna T. Beck 1'lUsburg Arthur II. Koch Sbarpsburg- Eliza M. Hohn Sflarpsburg HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GEM DIAMOND ? If not come and see it. "We guarantee it to be the Finest Diamond in the city. We invite comparison. WATTLES & SHEflFER. JBWBLEBS, 37 FIFTH AVENUE. se2I-jrwT ,1QRQV NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IT STILL LEADS HENRY TEKIIEYDEN, At the Old-Established Jewelry Store, no. 630 siirrnFiELD stbekt. To those who are in Pittsburg taking in tho Exposition an invitation is extended to call and examine the elegant line of goods now on view lor tbe fall and holiday trade. There is an elegant stock of diamonds, watches and jewelry of the latest and most recherche styles. In Mexican onyx tables a beautiful line is shown at prices ranging from 20 to SbO. Clocks of Mexican onyx, most beautiful in decorative architecture, all warranted as accur ate time-keepers, ranging in price from 25 to 560. A rich collection of bronze figures and vases, royal copper vases and piano lamps of the lat est designs and exceedingly handsome. A choice stock of bisque and royal Worcester specially selected of presentation pieces. All the goods at Terheyden's can neither be excelled nor undersold. E. P. ROBERTS it SOS, N011.IC, ISnndSO Fifth Avecne, 443 and 444 Market Street. A GOEGEOVS DISPLAY FRESH FROM IM.IUS. As you pass down Fifth avenue, attention is at onco drawn to tbe huge window, divided by art draperies into two compartments. The lower side is devoted entirely to such Mexican onyx as bas never been seen in Pittsbure until now. Every variety, from tbe merely clouded to tbe deepest and most singular markings and Teins, many of them trimmed with real bronze. Clock sets of three pieces, temples with fluted columns of bronze, others in massive cases, a columnar pedestal of unusual beauty, lamps, etc The upper division is filled with perfect gems in bevres and Dresden china. Two supsrb Sevres vases hold the post of honor up.in onyx pedestals at either side of the in- cios te; the picture on front of one rase is of two lovers, graceful, piquant and charming, as are all the pictures of the early French school; the reverse side shows a placid river view. On the other vase, the lovers' farewell is shown, a landscape with a windmill in the distance as the reverse. The bases, necks and covers of both are of an exquisite shade of lapsis lazuli blended with gold. A very beautiful set which occupies the center is also of bevres, ard, if one could make choice when all is ho wondrously artistic, is probably tbe most beautiful The middle vase is a covered iyn: the two others, in lieu of a technical term, must be described as being of an elongated almond shape. The ground is canary coior, tne decorations three lovely groups; one "Love's Messenger," represents a Cupid delivering a bouquet, while the lover peeps around the corner to see how the maiden will receive the gift; the second, "The Awaken ing," shows the sleeping maid surrounded by flowers and shrubs, the lover bringing her to consciousness by sportively pulling her ear the third, "At the Well," Cupid assisting the young girl to wind up the bucket while the lover (most ungallanUy be it confessed) looks on in open-eyed admiration. The reverse in each of the three pieces is composed of flowers so perfect in hue and design that it is a disap pointment to find that they are not fragrant. A jardiniere in Dresden ware is in form of a wide flat vase, open work design, upheld by Cupids, other Cupids peeping out uuexpected lv from various curves and scrolls of tne vase. This piece is of peculiar delicacy of tone, lightened by the paint flesh tint of the Cupids! The crystal clocks in this same portion of window are exquisite, and strangely enough the very smallest one displayed is, by its orna mentation, of the greatest value extreme ele gance is apparent In the gold bronze candel- auid,tkoouL-ugLuiu vuntrasc 10 tne beautiful and recherche specimen in Dresden of the painted shade of turquoise blue not only the articles enumerated, but each and every object In this window demands its meed of praise the arrangement as to disposition, its artistic il'ran ing.nhich enhances all the beauty of these rare specimens just brought from Pans, have made an impression so deep that it will not readily be effaced. Entering the doors, one sees snch an array of brilliant silver, bric-a-brac, eta, that the effect is bewildering. A large center easels filled with tea sets and large pieces of eilverfor every conceivable purpose; a lower case is filled with all the novelties m small ware: a section j Is de voted to cut glass In all tbe new designs both as to cutting and shapes. An entire wall len-th Is a mass of very fine plated ware, large and small, in sets and single pieces. A large table is covered with graded shelves fairly weichted down with Royal Worcester, Doulton, Dresden and Crown Derby ware of rare beauty reticu lated Royal Worcester is found in potpourri jars and pitchers, the others of same ware be ing in large forms; a Crown Derby vase bottle has a gold ground thickly covered with passion flowers, tiger lilies, partially opened tulips and chrysanthemnms, so beautiful that a descrip tion worthy of the subject is difficult to write-a vase with a bluejay on a branch 'as decoration has fljmg fierce dragons as handles, tbe nnck of vase in "vienx rose." A Doulton vase is adorned with curious scroll bands, above which are gladioli of vivid hues each leaf outlined in gold. A largo Royal Worcester vase is covered with sweet pea rnyosotls and wild flowers. A huge cabinet.' reaching to tbe ceiling, bas been reserved for odd pieces, such as Gobelin vases In imittinr. of the tapestry of that name, burnt almond dishes, oyster bowls, toilet boxes, each and all of some renowned ware. Then there are cases of coffee cups and saucers and ice cream, in Doulton and Wor cester ware, and chests of silver. One of these containing U8 pieces. Is known as a "lily of tne valley" pattern; there are three sizesof spoons, one size of knives and forks, sonp and other ladles, salts, butter knives, sugar spoons. A chest with two drawers and top tray holds a set numbering 101 pieces, the spoons and forks, having two dozen of each size, with all the ladles and other articles to be expected in any thing so magnificent. The name of this partic ular style is tho "Colonial." In passing out of door at No. 16 Fifth ave nue, two other beautiful windows are seen worthy of special notice. In the winda-r at onn side is shown an exqui site piece of bronze by Matthew Moreau en titled L'Orphelin; a young woman is placing a oiraungin ner posora, me motner 01 wnicn is SPECIALTIES IN IRON-EXHIBIT OF Taylor & Denn, 205 Market Street. Great interest is manifested in this exhibit of solid and important specialties in iron for town and couutry use. Iron staircases, balustrades. are-escapes, crestings, railings, iron Shutters, stable fittings, coal and sand screens, window and door guards, office and bank railings and grilles, rockers, arm and straight cliairs.settees, large and small lawn urns, vault lights, etc This display has no rivals. It is all to itself and well w orth studying. It stands to save life and property very high aims and entitling it to special regard. Fine Machinery. ThoMcComb's broom-sewing machines and the Harrison coal mining machines, manufac tured by Bair fc Gazzam, limited, No. S6 Third and No. 91 Second avenues, and exhibited just opposite the mam entrance in Mechanical HalL are perhaps tbe most novel and finely finished machinery in that building. Parties familiar with machinery will be in terested in seeing them in operation. Do Ton Paint China? If so be sure and examine the stock at the china store of W. P. Greer, 622 Perm avenue, opp. Library Hall, Pittsburg. 1IWF Par Trimmings. 1 Inch to Extra Wide, In all the popular furs, lowest prices and best quality, in our dress trimming de partment Jos, Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. A Die Silk Trade Last Week Here. And in the velvets and plushes it was-rery lively the prices draw trade this is head quarters. Jos. Hohne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. A Lifc-blze Crayon for S3, Also one doz. cabinets of anybody for $1 at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 51C Market 'st., Pittsburg. Bring baby. Use elevator, p Oar SI 30 Silk Trimming Princes The best ever sold at this price You won't find them elsewhere. The busy trimming department. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. (Arthur II. Koch Shirpsburg ( Eliza H. Hohn SRarpsbnrg ( John S. Allison Allegeny ( Lulu Leer Allegheny JPeterTrost , -...Pittsburg ( AnnaM. Allfr, Baldwin township f Lucien Dietrich Homestead (Maty Gross , Homestead (George S. Btacey Sharpsbnrg ( Emma J. Huston gbarpsburg ( William Jackson Allegheny I Emma Lu'PP Allegheny (Thomas J. Crowley Chicago. HI ( Carolines. O'Brien.-. Allegheny ( Charles Fltz Allegheny t Emily Pfait Allegheny William Peterson Allegheny I Minnie Kagel Allegheny Joseph Nowak..... McKeesport Anna Slewa Pittsburg ? Edward K. Miller... Bellevernon J Irene McCoy. w .. Brownsville (Joseph C. Christy - E!lt6!?arK I Lizzie Menan...... Pittsburg ( George W. Currin HUs?5r PhyUs Tatton PltUbdrg (John Albert .- Allegheny I Mary A. McCarthy Allegheny DIED. ALLEN At the family residence, No. 29 Aurelia st. Twentieth ward, on Tuesday, Oc tober 8, 1S89, at 3 A. it., John K. axle, in tbe 47th year of his age. Funeral services on TnuKSDiY, the 10th instant, at 2 P. it. 2 HENDRIE-At Sewickley, on Tuesday, Oc tobers, 1SS9, at 9a.il, Kate A. Watsojt, wife of Daniel Hendrie. Funeral services on Wednesday aftee noon at 4 o'clock. Train leaves Allegheny at 3 o'clock. Interment private on Thursday morning. MILLER On Tuesday morning, October 8, 1SS9.LORAB. Shields, wife of B,F. B, Mil ler, M.D. Funeral services at tho residence of her mother, No. 174 Arch street, Allegheny City, on Wednesday evening, at 9 o'clock. Services at Presbyterian Church, Bridgewater, on Thursday afternoon on arrival of the 1220 train, Pittsbure and Fort Wayne Railroad, from Pittsburg. Interment at Beaver Ceme tery. 2 McADOO At the residence of her son-in- law, Joseph Plattenburg, of Reynoldton, Pa., Mas. Maby, wile of James McAdoo, of Alle gheny City, in the 60th year of her age. Funeral services on Tuesday, October 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Wednesday mobbing in TJniondale Cemetery, Allegheny City, Eastern and Western papers please copy. McKAIG On Monday. October 7. 18S9,at 330 A M.. kev. Clement V. McKaio, D. v., in his 75th year. Funeral services at his late residence, corner Penn nd Dallas avenues, Wednesday afternoon, the 9th instant, at 2 oelocE In terment private. 2 MoKELVEV At Bellaire, O.. October 8, 1SS9, at 7 am., Michael McKelvey, aged 71 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of his brotber-inJaw, John Harkins, Forty-sixth street, opposite St. Mary's Church, on Thurs day, October 10, at 9 A M. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 REYNOLDS At her parents' residence, 29 Montgomery avenue, Monday, October 7, at a-30 p. M., Coba M., the beloved daughter of Will iam L. and Susanna K. Reynolds, aged SO years. Funeral services on Wednesday at 10 o'clock. Interment private. SCHAICH On Monday, October 7, 18S9, at 0 p. m., Walter Joseph, son of John and Anna Schaich, aged 2 years 3 weeks 1 day. Funeral from the parents' residence, SS Laurel street, Allegheny Clty.on Wednesday, October 9 at 2 P. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 UMBARGER On Monday, October 7, at 130 a. m., John A. Umbabgeb, in the 4oth year of nis age. Funeral from his lito rcsidencc.Scott Haven, P., McK. &. Y. R. B., on Wednesday at ISO p. it. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. W1LHELM On Tuesday, October 8, 18S9, 6.45 p. M-, Leonora Adella, only daughter of John W. and Elizabeth Wilhelm, nee Ziegen hain, aged 1 year 8 months 17 days. Funeral from residence of parents, 257 River ave., Allegheny, Thursday, October 10, 2 p. m. 2 ANTHONY MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold fc Co., Lim.,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn aveiue. Tele phone connection. mylO-tS-MWFSu Portiere Bed at $12 00. This bed is giving all the advan tages of higher priced fold ing beds,and when hand somely draped, is a richer piece of furniture than most heavy wood front beds. I 'D ST'WmiiPh ViP P"i ML NEW" -ADVERTISEMENTS. P. C. Schoeneck, 711 LIBERTY ST. AVOID TAKING COLDS By providing yourself with some of our nice, soft, warm WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Natural Wool Vest and Pants, 75c, jtl each. Ladies Camels Hair Vest and Pants, 4Sc, 75o and $160 each. Ladies' MlxedMerinoVestandPants.S5o each. Ladies' Scarlet Wool Vest and Pants, 63c, 75c and $1 eacb. Ladies' Medicated (scarlet wool) Vest and Pants, Jl 25, Jl 50, 82 each. Ladles' white Merino, high necked, short sleeved Vests, 25c, 50c each. Ladies' White Merino Vests, high necked, mug sieevea, cat stitcnea ana peari Dutton, slitrutly imperfect, only 3Sc. worth 50a. Ladies' White Merino Vests, high neck and long sleeves, 48c, 7oc, f 1 each. Ladles' Fine Cashmere Vests and Pants (ex tra fine), S2 50 each. Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Merino Vests, long sleeves, 85c, 38c, 48c. 68c upward. Ladies' Imported, Swiss Ribbed, All-wool Vests, assorted colors, SL ?1 15, $1 25 and ?1 0 each. Ladies' Silk Vests, 75e, 8Sc, $1, 1 50, Jl 88 and 52 50. Fleishman & Co., PITTSBUKGi PA. OC9-D PITTSBTJKG, N. B. Our Exposition exhibit is in north west end of main bmldinc. Goods there dis played are but a small sample of the enormons stock shown at warerooms. Visitors welcomed at our warerooms at all times. ocS-wsu OP.IjXi SALE -OF- Henriettas, 50c. Pure wool, shades. French, finest and choicest of Plush Coatsand Jackets and also the finest Cloth Jackets, ln latest cnt and'fit, are here perfect. Scarlet Underwear. Children's, all sizes, that never were seen- so low for pure wool goods. 9,869 yards, this week 50c, of Jngrain and Tapestry Carpet- ints. I H, LATIMER, 138 Federal St, Allegheny, Pa, OC9-MWFSO JAMES M. FULLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. 6 Seventh Steeet. THE WEATHER -FOB- CASHMERE AND WOOL HOSE Telephone 1153. ap27-82-WFSa Kosenbaum & Co.'s new C. P. broad boned corset SI 75, not to be had anywhere e'se. The Most Complete Stock onilcn's Furnish, inci In fall and winter weights and stvles here. Jos. Hokke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, Fbauenheim & Vilsack's Iron City beer grows in favor every day. 'Phone 1186. Kutnrnl Gas Bill Rednced 75 Per Cent. O'Keefe Gas Appuabck Co.,34 Fifth av. EXGLISII four-in-hand scarfs. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Sratt$v For Most Exquisite Flowers, GRAND DECORATIVE PLANTS, TREES BULBS, ETC., GO TO JOHN R.&A. MURDOCH, 508 Smithfield Street Telephone 239. se24-srwF FLORAL EMBLEMS. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND SMILAX A. 31. fi J. B. MURDOCH, Ci SZUTHbL&Ld) ST. Telephone 429. deB-f4-MWT iepkesentei in pitxsburci in 1su Assets . 59171,69533. Insurance Co. of North America. Losses adjusted and paid by WDLLIAM L JONES. 84 Fourth avenue. ia2Q-s2-D m oeaa at ber leer, une expression 01 sympathy on the face of tbe rescuer, and the open month of the bird, anticipating the food It craves, mate the picture a perfect one. In tbe -other Scrofula in Its severer forms, salt rbcum, and all other blond disease, are cured by the great blood purifier. Hood's Sarsaparllla. The voluntary statements of cures by, this medicine are really wonderful Send for particulars to C. L Hood 4 Co proprietors Hood's Barsapa. riUa, Lowell. Mass. BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, 406 and 408 Wood Street. THE TALK" 1 Of the town is this great store, where tbe largest business ever done in this city is now being done. Everything sold at prices named. LOOK AT OUR PRICES. 112 piece decorated dinner set only $8 50. 10 piece decoratedtoilct set only &2 00. 56 piece decorated tea Set, only 2 S9. 50 doz. steak dishes, white granite, only 10c. ZOO doz, square dishes, white granite, 10c to 25c. 90 doz. white granite soup plates only 5c. 120 doz. white granite dinner plates only 5c 70 doz. gilt band handle cups and saucers only 10c. 20 doz. square decorated china cuspidores only 50c 100 doz. heavy pieced tin dish pans, 8-qt 10c, 10-nt. 15c. 12-qt. 20c, 14-qt. 25c. 500 enameled lined kettles, 2-qt. 25c, 3-qt 29c, 4-nt. 35C.5-QL 41c. 6-Qt. 49c 8-at. 69c 10-at. 69? 100 iron pots and kettles, Nos. 7, 8 and 9, your choice for 25c. Flat irons, 6 B, 7 ft and 8 ft, yonr choice for 25c Chamber pails, ass't. colors, only 18c Acme fry pans only fie 2-qt, covered pails only 5c Wash tubs, all sizes, from 10c to $1 00. Brass bird cages 50c. 69c and $1 00. .Howell's ammonia water oniy it, GREAT BARGAINS IN DOLLS. Jointed doll, bisque head, flowing hair, 12 inches long, 19c Kid body doll, bisque head, flowing hair, 20 inches long, 25c Patent head doll, flowing hair, shoes and stockings, 23 Inches long, 50c Dressed doll, btsque head, flowing hair, show ing teeth, 17 inches long, cheap at Jl, only 59c, Rubber dolls from 10c to t2 50. Beautiful dolls, all kinds, from 5c to $5. Albums, full sizes, silk plush, 69c Hundreds of different styles of vases, 6c to S3 00. Also a full lino of glassware, tinware, cook ing ware, silverware, wooden ware, willow ware, picture frames, statues, toys of all kinds at one half tbe price sold elsewhere. Immense bargains on our 5c andlOo counters. H. G. HAYDEN & CO. ocS-WSu And we are prepared for it, with the largest assortment and best values ever offered. The first special grade is our 50c Black Cash mere Hose for Ladles English. Then we follow that np with a finer grade at 65c a pair. At 75c a pair we have three weights, light, medium and heavy, black and colored. These we sold at 90c last season. Ladies' Natural Colored "Wool Hose, light and medium weights, at 75c a pair; last year's price, f L Ladies' Medium and Heavy "Weight Black Cashmere at 90c a pair; last season's price, SL Ladles' Cashmere Hose in still finer grades in black and colors up' to SI 50 a pair. Onyx. Ladies' Fleeced Lined Cotton Hose, in black and colors, ordinary and extra size, prices from 40c to 75c pair. Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Hose in a variety of weights, in one and one and two and one rib; prices 65c, 75c and 1 pair. Extra size Cashmere Hose for stout ladies, black and colors, 80c and 1 a pair; former prices Jl and SI 25. Large line of Children's Cashmere Hose, in plain and ribbed, all sizes, and prices according to weights and sizes. All our Children's Ribbed Hose have donble knees. Large assortment of Baby Cashmere Hose, in black, whito and colors, in Socks, Hose, Long Hose, wirli ribbed and plain tops and fine one and one ribbed. Prices range from 25c a pair up to the finest, all soft and clastic, to suit the fat babies. Knee Caps in leather and stockinette for Children, 25c a pair. Try a pair and savo the hose Lightweight Leather Heel Shield, 15c a pair. Try a pair and save the stocking. FALL KID GLOVES FOB THE -CHILDREN AND MISSES. Boys' P. K. Kids: 2 patent fasteners, Tan and Browns, sizes 5 to 7, from Infants' to youths' size. MISSES 4-BUTTON P. K. KID GLOVES. Tans, Browns, fclate, Bronze, Navy and Myrtle, sizes 4K to 6j. MISSES' 4-BUTTON FRENCH KIDS, Narrow Embroidery, Browns and -Tans, sizes 4Jito8. Misses' 6-Button Length Mousquctalre Kids, Tans and Operas, sizes 4 to 6. POPULAR STORES, Sixth street and Penn ave. MTTiTiINKBY. Onr Millinery Parlors (second floor) are devoted exclusively to tbe exhibition of Trimmed and TJntrlmmed Millinery. All the newest and richest designs and effects in Trimmed Hats, Bonnets and Turbans. Over 100 different and distinot styles in trimmed Sieces now on view. In Untrimmed Hats, onnets and Tnrbans, everything that is new in bothFelt and Wool and all shapes and shades. An endless variety of Feath ers, Wings, Tips, Pom Pons, Ribbons, Jet Ornaments ana Bands, and all at popular low prices. GLOVES, "We offer this week the following specials in Gloves each one a veritable bargain; Ladies' 5-hook Kid Gloves, in black, brown, tan and slate, and worth 1; we will close them out at 75c per pair. Ladies' 4-buttoa Real Kid Gloves, an ele gant quality, in black, brown, tan and slate, a regular SI 25 dove, for 99c pair. Ladies' 8-buttou Mousquetaires, and worth ?1 25, for 79c pair. Children's Kid Gloves, new fall shades, at 60c pair. Also full lines oi Ladies' Merino and Children's Cashmere Gloves, both in black and colored, at 24c to 60o pair. UNDBRWEAE, Gents' Merino Undershirts and Drawers, worth 40c, at 25e. Gents' Fanoy Scotch "Wool Shirts and Drawers, worth $1, at 75c eacb. uents' All-Wool Shirts and -Drawers, Scarlet, "White, Gray and Natural Colors, 75c set, sold elsewhere for SI. Gents' Genuine Vienna and English Ox ford Shirts and Drawers in new and desir able colorings at 83c each. Gentlemen's lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers at 83c each. Full line of Gents' Norfolk and New Brunswick Shirts and Drawers ranging in price from SI to $2 25. Try the Thomas Shrunk Knit Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies' only 69c, 73c, 99c and 51 24. Children's only 25o, 31c, 41c, 45c, 49e and 56c. Ladies' White Merino from 39c up. Children's White Merino from He up. All sizes in Youths' Scotch Wool at 50c a suit. All sizes in Youths White Merino at 60o a suit. A nice line of Ladies' Camel Hair at 59c each. A nice line of Children's Camel Hair from 16c up. A BOON FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. The Keystone Beater, now on exhibition and in full operation at our stores, is attrabt ing widespread attention from, housewivoq It is an ingeniously contrived article, and is a surprisingly useful one for the purpose for which it is designed, namely, for beating eggs, whipping cream, etc. It is operated by a member of the Philadelphia Cooking School, who is constantly surrounded by a crowd of interested spectators. Every housekeeper, whose arms have ached after manipulating the usual makeshifts for beaters, should examine this one. All are invited. b. &d b: Wbdhbsiut, October 9. The children have been crowding their department here for weeks bright and happy faces get brighter when they are shown the ''just too lovely" Gretchens, Conemar ras, Directoire Coats and Newmarkets, in the loveliest oi goods, with the prettiest trimmings and buckles and buttons. The price doesn't concern the children but it does con cern the parents. Not to worry the children with what it costs, we just guarantee, by word, that the prices will be right for such elegant goods. If any reader has a notion of tbe particular style of Wrap, Jacket or Cloak she wants, and how much she wants to pay for it, she can come to us with the full assurance of finding just what she wants at the right price. Bee those Fancy Satin Eiderdown Comforts ((30) buy these or other good ones at SS or between. BOGGS & BUHL, 115,117,119.121 Federal st,Allegheny. OC9-D r' il- - NEW ABVKRTISKMBSTO. xbw xwrxwtmmanrmii PITTSBURG jJ Min k wsm Sixth St. and Penn Ave. oc7 "Established Over Half a Century." Buy at Headquar ters. We sell our make of cloth ing at retail. You buy it know ing us and that we're respon sible for it We can't hide behind any body if it turns out wrong. We make it You ought to understand' the difference .then, between us and everybody else. This is it We know how our goods are made. Wet know what they're made of. We can't afford to take the risk of pleasing you, unless dead sure of our goods. You don't care who makes them if they're reliable. That you wanr to find out whether they're reliable. You must find somebody who really knows. We know. A word, then, for those of you who haven't tried our goods. The same words Buy at headquarters. You want the best you can get. Get it where they can tejl you, because they manufac ture the clothing that is the best Buy at Wanamaker's and save money. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Penn avenue. This is our tailoring to order advertisement. More styles of gcTods the finest than you'll afford time to see. OC8-D It Is a Tale. We have already been coxmjelled to puronase a second stock of FALL OVERCOATS. The same unrivaled excellence in quality and style at low prices, which sold the first lot quickly, has put the new one on the move. Our assortment is now the most com plete, and you will find both your taste and your form anticipated. Prices, 87 50, 810, 811, ,812, 814, 815 and upward. Extra good values also in Fall Suits for Men, Fall Suits for Boys, Fall Suits for Children, Fall Hats, Fall Underwear. nil sill I WewHIteTeOUKOFBKUrSea OOTOBEE 10'! FORTH IiATBH! NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS ' i YouwmtedtaoeafcaHKewaaV;.- Tresh Goods; we wW tare the good aa weH as Mm medtaa. . Kl We do net latesd te eooOs,a8wooouidnotdMee. WH WOflM ulr von tA Ma. fca 4L oBeoW and see for yoareeK. Ike Ma -V la our storeroom to the beat ta m lr,- TIOS8,BoffON8 Hi nSAuxl? ana amekiuah bxaXiLi ana UKMSKAJU Si nvevidEa. WU4H. nniiinr i irr & Tailors Ml, ail Hatters, 16f, 163 Federal St, Allegheny. The Peas Arease Tnetfem pawes our door, aad M Fleaewtt ley ana People's i'arfc Vs only tniee aeon away. Um ,r : ' T ""J?! ri fi REINING k WM i n 705 PENN AVH. OCSW7 r- The Fi3bst JtEAT-Fivoanra SaMK&J LIEBIB COHPAMY'lBl Extract of MeH TTH15 TT Trme. RTVTTP -' '. Beef Tea, Sauces and MafcJMilN fiesnfnft nalvwttn fan !!. "nf -df'1) Joetae Toa IieWg's ' BIGNATUEE KT BETO Hi!-, Across libel. "a ooiu or BHTHnwn, Kreeefo jhmi LJKmO'H EXTRACT OF HEAT ' uedtJUonqoa. oe6-wTSn A. WHIT2XST. 128J THIflDAVE TJPSTAIKa Gents' shoes soled and heeled In 15 minutes for 75 cents. Finest-work In tho city. au2&90--wr Fractically Tentght mt i .1 Duff's CollegIP 49 FIFTH ATS. .WEVENINa SBSeiOHS. m ? 51 -T4 FURNITURE AND CARPETS . rf GRANDEST VARIETY!' BEST QUALITIES! NEWESTSTYLES! LOWEST PRICESj: EASIEST TERMSl! . 3 seZ74 BEST TREATMENT!! --.: KEEOH'S OasiL axLd. Crred-lt; ECo-ixsea 93 and 92g Fenn avenue, near Ninth street. nsnsw ooojds. We have just received and have now ready for lnspecties! beautiful China Dinner Sets, Fish Sets and a full line of a China, odd pieces, to which we invite the attention of tbe kuUM,' R. P. WALLACE & OO.y; 211 "Wood. st. n OPPOSITE ST. GHABLES. aal-irn! JAS. MNEIL & BRO., BOILERS, SHEET-IROK P1ATE AND WORK. PATENT BHEET IKON ANNEALING BOXEa With an Increased capacity and hydranllo machinery wo are prepared to furnish all work In our line cheaper and hetter than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Val ley Railroad. ' Ie5-55-TTS THEREIONEFIRW Whose Exhibit at the Exposition could not, as far as com pleteness is concerned, be improved in the slightest That isl ,d TEETH, $5, $8, $10. Gold fillings from SI up. silver, 75c; white alloy, $L Oold Crowns a specialty. Amalgars, 50c; DR. J. U. McCLAREN. Corner Smithfield and Fourth avenue. je23-TTSu HORNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH A VENTTE. 43-0pen Saturday evenings till 9 o'clock, ob&vo m krmL PHOTOGRAPHER, 18 8IXTH STREEX A fine, Urge crayon portrait 3 S); see thein before orderlnc elsewhere. Cabinets, S3 and IBounerdosen. PROMPT DELIVERS apli-16-XWTSU , THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST." To Buyers of Seal Garments! Tho buyer of fur, unless an expert Judge, Is at the mercy of the 'seller. It Is, therefore, to the advantage of the intending purchaser to deal only with a RELIABLE house. Having Hti exnorienco in tho fur business of over HALF A CENTURY, and being dlrectaanu facturers, we claim to give you that benefit. We simply ask an inspection of our large and beautiful stock of SEAL SACO.UES, WRAPS. SHORT JACKETS. SHOULDER CAPE3 JIUFFS. BOAS. etc. we are making over old Seal Sacues in the newer and more stylish shapes reasonably and promptly. PAULSON BROS., Manufacturing Furriers, 441 WOOD STREET. Five Doors from Fifth avenue. o; ! Highest market price paid for old Seal Sacques. oc2-mwi- JS EW CROPS-FIRST OF THE SEASON New Malaga raisins and grapes, currants, layer fles and French prunes, received by JNO. A. RENSH AW & CO., oc5-75-'WS Liberty and Ninth sts. KTEAIHKKS AND EXCURMION8. Ty H1T STAB LI S- FOK QOEEKSTOWN AND LIVEEPOOL. Royal and United StxtcvJIall Steamers. 'Adriatic, Oct.8,5:30p m -ieuionic,uc.its,iu:sJam Germanic, Oct. 23, 3 p m Britannic, Oct. 30,10am jrom vv niie star qock, Adriatic, Nov. 8. 3 p m Teutonic, .Nov. 13, 9am Hermanlc Nov. 2U.3 n m U ri tannic Nov.27, 8:36m root oi w e 'renin si. HOPPER PROS, & CO,, 307-"WOOD ST.-307 ;H Whose pretty little Cottage in the Gallery, well known to all as the Moorish Villa, is always surrounded by a circled of admirers, wno exclaim, "wnat a uute Jtutcnen, What-Tal Magnificent Parlor," and hundreds of other expressions wh'ichl convey congratulations to the firm, whose tact and energy can be all the more appreciated by a call at their place of Dusmess. - r.VJ tM and npward. Second cabin. 33 and upward, according to steamer and location of berth. Ex cursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, pa. White Star drafts payable on demand in all tbe principal banks throughout Great Britain. Ap ply to JOHN J. JlcUOKMICK, 401 Smlthfleld st., Pittsburg, or J. lilt HUE is JlAx, General Agent, 41 Broadway, New Yort. ocl-D THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, m . . ' Philadelphia. Total Assets, January 1, 18S7., $2,301,868 68 WWAKHS &KFNNMY. An'ts. AA YWiTTOHlTT Vu.i ' Telepho "OT, 'Ulf STATE LINE To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passage 35 to foO. according to locatloa of stateroom. Excursion SGS to too. Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Bates, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.. General Agents, 63 Broadway, New yorc J. J. McCORMICK. Ageot, Pittsburg. Pi. seis-n REMEMBER WE OARRYIN STOCKS Everything that can be possibly used in a completely fuji nished house, no matter how expensive or elegant it mayibel We make this assertion more boldly now than ever, because we are more complete, carry a larger variety, later stylesTanH? designs, and last, but not least, ?1 ANCHOR LINE. Aflantio Express Service; LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. Bteamsnip "CITY or BOME," from Hew York. WEDNESDAY. Oct. IS. Baloon passage. MO and npward: second-class, (30. GLASGOW SERVICE. Steamers every Saturday from New York to GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY. Cabin passsge to Glasgow, Londonderry, Liver pool. (50 and 50. Second-class. . Steerage passage, either service. S30, Saloon excursion tickets at reduced rates. TniTelcrs' circular letters of credit and drafts for any amount issued at lowest current rates. m or dookb or lours, ucaeia or lniormation, AnplytoHENDEKSONBBOTHEKS. N.Y. ooks of tours, tlcxeu or lnformatlo: t. . McCOKMIUK, Fourth and Smltbfleld: A. D. or OTJR PRICES are lower than ever. OTTIR, TBBMS are the best and lowest in the city. Now, when we offer sucHj inducements as the above don't you think it to your advantage! and to the satety ol your pod?etbook to deal with us. QTpji need not have the full amount in cash, as we will let yotfKayej the goods on EASY TEEMS OP PAYMENT. ' I BUORKRAHON. 4!Sfimlthl!fildst.. PlturmrrvW. HEMFLE. Jr.. lit federal St.. AltsstbeaT. " I HOPPER BROS. & CO., THE COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERSS 307-WOOlD ST.- -3M J i ?? ijy ". - .15 tm J. -, ieaocwFjL 4r J jv jfti it T'sf yitssssM