i& rr,r .r- EfTfiffiLE EOIANTIC. i Interesting Story Connected With a Kew Castle Wedding. ITKOOBLE BETWEEN TWO EOADS. Captain Abrams is Shocked by the Kews of Bowell's Death. ALL THE SEWS FKOM A'EABBT TOWflS lErrCIAL TZLEGBAM TO TBI DISPATCH. New Castle, October 31, Miss Suda Reynolds, daughter of ex-County Treasurer James Reynolds, and Mr. Nelson Cooper, a . r prominent business man ofHaysville, Dela '' ware county, this State, were married this ' evening in the presence of numerous invited Kf - "guests. There is quite a little romance be hind this announcement. A year ago Miss Reynolds noticed an advertisement in a Philadelphia paper of "Wanted, a corre spondent." She wrote to the address given and received a letter from Mr. Cooper. The letters proved attractive to each, and one day last summer Mr. Cooper arrived in this city ' without the knowledge of Miss Reynolds to see tier vitUont becoming known to her. His investigations proved satisfactory, and he went home madly in love. Upon her invita tion ne came to tne city a second nme, ana an engagement was made, and the wedding this . evening is the result. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper -will reside In HaysvOle, and have left for tnat : place. were out coon liuntlnc neat town last night. They had a half.plnt of whisky, and after get. ting pretty full, they got into a quarrel. Young bourse seized an ar and struck Strawber on the head with it, producing a fatal wound. Nourse then started on a run tnrougn the woods and has not yet been captured. A BIYSTEKY SOLVED. Defective Ijnzarps and Warden Wright Probe a filarder Dot. tSrECIAL TKLEFRJUI TO TUB DISrATCH.1 Rochester, Pa, October SL Some two months ago a party of tramps who had taken ref age in an old shanty in the woods back of Beaver Falls, quarreled during the nieht. pis tol shots were heard, and one of the tramps came into town after the doctor. He stated that a man had been hurt. When the physi cian arrived at t&e place the man was dead. The body was brought to 'own and every effort made to have it identified, the gen eral opinion being that the man's name was William Spencer, of McKeesport, Fa. Shortly after the remains were interred a gentleman passing by the cemetery one night noticed persons working at the grave. The next day an examination was made and the corpse was found headless. This created quite astir, but the matter was soon forgotten. A fewdaTsago the case was privately placed in the hands of Detective Lazarus, who now claims to bave the murderers safely locked up, but refuses to give any further particulars. Mr. Lazarus was assisted by Warden Wright, of the Allegheny Penitentiary. They have sev eral letters in their possession which are sup posed to bave passed between the guilty parties, in which reference is made to the decapitation as bein? a frood thini- to nrnrpnt identification. The letter wis written by Fred Brown, which is an alias to Charles Bradley. Brown is now serv inga term in the penitentiary, having Just been sent there from Butler county. IASTIKQ8 AND XEIFEB. Both Trefer That Chicago Will Capture the aIroflS93. Chicago, October SL Ex-Speaker J. Warren Kelfer, of Springfield, 0.,inaletterw8mnel Cochran, of this city, says: "I have your letter of the 19th instant, relating to the World's Fair at Chicago. We are for the Fair at that city, and prefer that it should bo in Chicago to New York, or any other Eastern city. The reasons yon bave assigned are ample, and many more exist New York City is a mere island on the eastern coast of this country, and if foreigners should ccme to the American continent, and land on that island and denart, they would have aio adequate conception of what the country is in the interior. If we are to .have a world's fair, Jet us bave one somewhere in the West, that will compel visitors to see some of the beautiful country, and especially to compel them to travel through Ohio in order to get it" Adjutant General Hastings, who performed such heroic services subsequent to the Johns town' disaster in alleviating the Batterings of the victims, writes to his friend, Mr. Austin L. Nestlerod: "I am in tavor of Chicago as the location of the World's Fair in 1892. Chicago has the money, the enterprise, the best geo graphical location, and it has the people who will make it a success." Fob a disordered liver try Beecham's Fills. Peaks' Soap the purest and best ever;made Royal Worcester Vases, jars, pitchers; beautiful goods; a fresh invoice. HENEr Terheyden', MWP 30 Smithfield st. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEDDING - PRESENTS, We have now in stock the largest assort ment of SOLID SLIiVEE ARTICLES and ne MANTEL and CABINET ORNA JitENTS that we have ever had. If you are looking for a WEDDING PRESENT rwe know we will have something to Euit you at oar.NE W STORE, 37 FIFTH AVENUE. WATTLES &SHEAFER. JEWELERS. wSS-WfTT KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RAILROAD TROUBLES. The i- Sudden Termination of a Contract Cansea Some Confusion. rsrEcxju. tzlxgrax to tux dispatch.) Xew Castle, October 3L The Western New York and Philadelphia Railroad has noti fied the citizens of Newcastle that from this ontho road will give no rate for east of Oil City. The Western New York and Phlladel .phla has been using the Franklin branch of the Lake Shore road, and the latter has withdrawn the contract made with the WesternNew York and "Philadelphia. The notice takes effect to morrow morning. It is thought the passenger trains will be taken off in a few days. The Western New York and Philadelphia is now surveying a route between Stoneboro and Franklin, and claim to be able to build the S3 miles of track necessary in less than 80 days. The closing out of relations has placed freight business in New Castle in a complicated condi tion. Notice was received by Agent Thurston, of this city, this evening to clear his road of all freight billed east of Oil City by midnight The Pennsylvania Companv delivers 30 cars per day to the Western, New York and Philadel phia, the Pittsburg ahd Lake Erie the same, and the Pittsburg and Western a like amount This order leaves those roads in bad shape as the cars for east of Oil City are arriving on every train and cannot be taken care of. The Western New York and Philadelphia has sent ont all passenger engines and shifters with freight trains bound for Oil City and the agent thinks be can have the road clear by the time specified. For the present the Pennsylvania Company will send freight for east of Oil City via Erie on the Pittsburg and Lake Erie, and the Lake Shore, and Pittsburg and Western via PainesTille. The passerger trains will re-' ceive new orders to-morrow. ABRASIS SHOCKED. He Learned or His Victim's Death While in Jail. tEFZCLU. TELEGRAM TO THX DISPATCH. Uxiontowit, October 3L When Captain Abrams was informed this morning in the lockup that his victim. Captain Jesse Bowel!, was dead, he turned away, his face grew deadly pale, and be murmured ''My God; I cannot stand it; what will become of mef" He had been asking just a short time before if his con dition was known and said he was afraid to -learn whether he was living or dead. The man "is greatly worried and under his forced calm and ooggeanebs ne snows tnat tne past inree days suspense was trying to him. - - rj District Attorney Hertzogreani - Reagan at Broadford to go to Bellerernon this morning and hold a post mortem examination on Boweu's body, and to get assistance so as to enable the Commonwealth to make out the case. The Masons will take charge of Bowell's funeral, which will be at Millsboro, Washing ton county, his birthplace, on Sunday. TWO THIEVES CAPTURED KEEPING A SECEET. Mrs. Monroe Still Insists That Sho Isn't Mrs. Bender Her .Daughter Says She is, bnt That the Lnttcr Is Not Knte Bender. 1SFXCIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH. I St. Louis, October 31. Mrs. Almira Monroe and her daughter. Mrs. Sarah Eliza Davis, alleged to be respectively Mrs. Bender and her daughter, Kate Bender, of the' notations family of murder fame in Kansas, passed through the city this morn, ing, on their way to Labette county, Kan. Deputy Sheriff L. I". Dick, of Labette county, had them in charge. While at the Union depot they remained very quiet They went into the dining room and took breakfast in company with the deputy, and remained seated at the table for nearly an hour. Then they went into the ladies' wait ing room and remained there until their train was made up, when they entered it, and they did not leave the car after that While at the depot they posi tively refused to talk to anybody. Mrs. McCaun, of Lansing, Mich., was also in the party. .It was through detective work performed by her that the women were arrested. She is a daughter of one of the Bender victims. The prisoners declare she is not in her right mind, and that there is nothing in the charges preferred by her. Deputy Sheriff Dick is well acquainted with the crimes of the Benders, he having unearthed the first' corpse discovered in the secret burial ground of the family in Kansas. He is confident the pair are Mrs. Bender and the friend, Kate. The Kansas officer kept his presence in Michigan very quiet, and nothing was known of it, except by the authorities, until he arrested the two women and was ready to take the train and leave the State. Quite a scene occurred when he made the arrest Mrs. Monroe made a vigorous resistance and declared she would not be taken alive; she would die in her tracks first. Deputy Sher iff Earl, of Niles, forced her into a carriage, however, and she was taken down to the depot There her mind changed completely. She became very cool and-calm, and treated the whole matter as a huge joke. Her daughter had little to say. She stated that her mother was Mrs. Bender, but denied that .she herself was Kate Bender. She said she was another sister, and that when the proper time came she wonld make full disclosures. Dolls Given Away This week to all purchasers in our infants' department Fleishman & Co. And Dnlj Identified, bnt Afterward Easily Make Tlielr Escape. rSFECUi TELEGRAM TO TUX DISPATCH. 1 Beaveb Palls, October 31. Two hard looking cases were arrested here a few days ago, who had in their possession a lot of ready made clothing, supposed to have been stolen from Patterson & Co.'s storo in Alliance, O. They gave the name of Perry Johnson and James Sweeney. Today Chief of Police Stacey and Mr. Patterson arrived and identi fied the goods, and one of the prisoners as a noted Alliance crook. Preparations were made to take them back to Alliance, but during the night they made ineir escape irom me lockup, a large lot ox the goods are supposed to be secreted in the woods on the hillside west of town, and officers are now hunting for them. The Collom Forgery Case MiirNEAPOi,is,.October 3L In the Col lom case to-day W. E. Hagan, a noted ex pert of Troy, N. Y.. and Frank geymour, of the Merchants' National Bank of St Paul, were on the stand for the State. The testi mony of both were merely corroborative of the previous witnesses that the notes were forgeries. EXCURSION TO BALTIMORE Save your clothes by using Walker's wax soap. jiwrhF MARRIED. METCALF WOOD-On October 30, 18S9, at St Mark's Church, Philadelphia, by the Rev. I. L. Nicholson, D.D., Chabi.es Metcau-, of Pittsburg, to Alice, only daughter of the late Charles A Wood, of Pittsburg. STILES RENSHAW On Tuesday even ing, at the East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Rev. Heney Howabd Stiles, pastor of the Forty-third street Presbyterian Church, to Anwa M. Renshaw, daughter of John ,A, Renshaw. FROST COOPER On Thursday, October 3L 18S, at the residence of the bride's father, at Bellevue, Pa., by the Rev. Nelson Donald son, Mr. Oscab J. Fbost, of Denver, Col, ana Msss Cabbie W. Cooper, daughter or Jonn M. Cooper, of Uellovne. DIED. BAILEY On Thursday morning, October 31, 1889, SABAH, widow of the late George Bailey, aged 81 years. FuneraUerviees S ATUBDAYat 2 P. St at her late residence. No. 21 Montgomery avenue, Allegheny City. Please omit flowers. Inter ment private. 2 BRAILSFORD On Thursday, October 31, at 120 A. x., Maby E.. the infant daughter of George and Sarah Brailsf ord. Funeral from residence of parents. 4552 Fnendshtp avenue, on Fbitjat AFTEBUooif at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. DONALDSON Departed this life at New Brighton, Pa Thursday, October 31. at 2:15 A. m., Isabella Nelson, wife of W. C. Donald son. Funeral on Satdbday at 3 f. m. Interment private at a later hour. Train leaves' Federal street station at L80 7. It 3 EBELINO On Thursday, October 31, I8S9 Loots EbelinQ, aged 60 years 10 months and svoays. Funeral from his late residence. No. Hi Charles street Allegheny, on Sunday afteb xooir at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BUNZEKER On Wednesday morning, Oc tober SO, 1SS9, at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Maby Hra ZEKEB, widow of the late Rudolph Hunzeker, aged 81 years, 10 months and i days. The funeral will take place from the resi dence of her son-in-law, J. L. Neeb, No. 211 North avenue, Allegheny, on Fbiday afteb noon, at 2 o'clock, rod services will be held at the chapel of the St Philomena Cemetery, Perrysville road, Allegheny, to which tie friends and relatives are respectfully invited. 2 KING Wednesday morning, October 30, at 33 years. SEAL : SKIN JACKETS -ASD- COATS. Perfect fitting, finest Seal Jackets, London dye, 23, 25, 27 and Sl-inch lengths, in the jaun tiest cosiest cuts. Plaid Newmarkets. Misses sizes, directoire styles, for all ages. Wool Underwear A TRIPAETITE PURCHASE. $20, : 125, : $18, NEW ABTERTISE3IENTS." LADIES' MISSES' ALL 3?OIt P m ESSa jS It was a good stroke -when the designer and .manufac turer brought together into one, three such useful pieces of furniture as are combined in tho piece represented in this cut. The result saves you almost two-thirds of ni ii i Ifi i 1 1 i i i iiorensanflinw aoAK'a NEW. A&VEsXWeSSWW. B. &d B. rBJUJAT.WovejBber L NEW ABYEimSEMAJH - c ft -- that pleases all who desire to get furnished with the best quality at a moderate price. -- T, M, LATIMER, 138 Federal and 46 South Diamond Streets, Allegheny, Pa. cc30-srwTSn LADIES' SILK VEST the residence of bis father. B. H. Kinc No. 61 Liberty street, Allegheny, Hats Kino, aged IK SELF-DEFENSE. Prob- Itu James Slills Struck Thomas Giant ably Fatal Blow. rSFXCIAL TZLEGEAM TO THE DISPATCH.! . ,Bradock,Pam October 3L Word has just reached here of the probable killing at Murrys- "ynie of Thomas Glunt by James Mills. Both "iinen are foremen on a gas tine. The snperin- ry tendent of the line, J. K. Baty. instructed Mills 4' to go to Glunt and get six of his men. A quarrel ensued between the two men when Glunt knocked Mills down. As the latter was kv'- cettiDC to his feet Glunt was coming toward him with a hammer when Mills picked np a -i' dub and dealt him a blow on thn hpd uith ir The wounded man has been unconscious ever " V a. t4Sf'.KDCe.?ca,"1iole. Both are residents of Mnr- Hkv'X!? and "either is over 25 years of age. TOSMms is married. Witnesses to the affair say i ' fftbat Mills struck Glunt in self-defense. . "X ' : FIGHTING FOR A STREET. "J ..Collision Between the City of Erie nnd the Lake Shore Road. rsrxcuL telegram to tub dispatch-i ' JEeie, October 81. V hat threatened to be a ' . . collision between the city of Erie and the !$; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway f . " Company last eveninc is held in abeyance by a truce, The railroad company undertook to capture a street from the city for track nur ? poses. The Mayor resisted and sent half the police force to prevent the company from car rying out their designs. Both sides are watch in c. , Tho Lake Shore will most likely avoid any .trouble by making a donation of a valuable ,.. tract to the city. The city police force are in ''' - possession of the disputed territory yet. LIFE a'fAILTJRE. , A 16-Tear-Old School Boy Enda His Life .'.. ' t)T Ilantiuc. , rsrZCIAL TXUKJIUM TO TBS DISPJLTCH.t . Bbadfobd, October SL Jesse Harvey, a 16. 1 ijtir-old school boy, committed suicide in his iroom at the residence of J. K. Merriam to- rnight. He left a note stating that lile was a siaiinre. a The boy attached a decs of clnthi:n . Shook and accomplished his deSDerate nnmnu rsteppinc from a chair and was stranMeH n rideath. When cut down life was extinct. '."3KV The Erie Nntorai Ga Fleht. TrETXCUI. TXLEGBXX TO THE BISrATCD-l E,"October31.-Tbe Citizens' Committee JwetrtHbis evening to the office of the Penney!. yanta Fuel Gas Company, and filed with the manager the signatures to power or. attorney ordering off fires to the number of over 3,000. 'The company positively ref uses to mai nnv concessions whatever in the direction nf ,-i "laucinr inenncc. xnu uuvuoii against tho .nm. v,j -Jfpany will be carried against those who stand by " rine' company. The citizens are ereatly agitated ; Ifto-night, but tne company's lines have not been '.-v, ' 'tampered with as yet. - Wecponi All Beady In Weit Virginia. fj IBTICIAI. TZLZOBAX TO TH DISPATCH.! ,,. .jfcUUNTiNGiw, v. ya, uciooer 81,-so far ' -' fu is known here matters are still quiet in Lin LZ'coln county, but evidences of coming trouble multiply. John HrunfleJd, a relative of the .couple shot down In September, which crime lied nn to the nresent trouble, left this nlice tn. Bay for Lincoln county with a supply of Win lebester rifles and revolvers for bis friends. Via the B. fc O. R. R. TheB. &0. E. E. will sell excursion tickets to Baltimore at rate of?8forthe round trip, from Nov. 7 to 12 inclusive, good to return until the 16th, on account of the Catholic Congress. Trains leave Pitts burg at 8 A. M. and 9:20 r. M. Evebt family in Allegheny county can save iully ?30 per year in actual nioqey on the wear and tear of their clothes bv rising Walker's wax soap. irwrhF Onera Glasses. Quite a variety of pearl, gilt andoxydized, at Kenry Terheyden's Jewelry House, 530 Smithfield st- mwt Dolls Given Away This week to all purchasers in our infants' department. Fleishman & Co. Marriage Licenses Granted Yesterday. Name. Residence. ( Harry Hamm McKeesport I if ancy Foreman McKeesport J William Hite Braddock ( Annie Christe Braddock jJohnM.DayU Pittsburj: JEmmaMcGuvray Allerhenv I d.m0a,?1' Mnr.rar Hampton township 1 Julia E. Umstead fine township iJ2S.e!?peer. ".V Braddoct I Catherine Korsythe Braddock Frederick T. Clark McKeesport J bllna Morle McKeesport John Orr....... Pittsbnrc- Pittsburg Carrie M. Walper, ( Oscar J. Frost...;. I Carrie W. Cooper Bellevue tJohnHedemann Allegheny I Mag-sle Melster , Allegheny J Frederick Stublmlller We8t Elizabeth (AnnleS. Cox - West Elizabeth 5 Henry Haiennan. l'ittsbnre lAnnieUell Plttsbiirl (Joseoh Mendl Allecbenv 1 MariannaSchmltt.. ( Joseph Naab Francesta W'ecker,. Allegheny Allegheny ... Allegheny (John W. McDide Verona J Annie M.Smltb... Verona ( Morris R. Welch Pittsburg Magle Bnlllvan Allegheny r i rS- J -. - Blurdered HIa Voonc Cotnoanlon. ' "TrT-.ClAI. TXLU3RAV TOiTHX DIBPATm.1 ILIKA. October 81-Two 'boys named Ben Btnnlier and Frank Kourse, aged 16 years, All Run Down from the weakening effects of warm weather, by hard work or from a long illness, yon should take Hood's Sarsaparllla, which will purify your blood, expel scrofula and all impurities, regulate the liver and other organs, cure headache, give strength and create an appetite. Bo sure to get Hood's. Services Pkidat aftbbxoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. 2 KENNEDY On Thursday, October 81, 1SS9, at 7:15 p. M., Huan, son of Patrick and Ellen Kennedy, aged 11 months and 19 days. Funeral from the residence of bis parents. No. IS Shields street, Allegheny, on Saturday, November 2, at 6 a. m. Prlends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. KEARNS On Thursday morning, October 31,1889, at 440o'clock, Chabiottb A Keaenb, at her residence, corner Hiland and Stanton avenues. Pittsburg. Funeral Monday mouxinq. November i at 8:30. Services at Sacred Heart Church, Center avenue, at 9 am. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. i KERR At 1 o'clock, Thursday morning, Maby Anne, wife of William Kerr, 6r., aged 57 years. The service will be held at 1 Page street, on SATTJBOAY.at 1 o'clock and funeral at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family ate respectfully invited to attend. 2 KNOX At Omaha, Neb., October SO, 1SS9, at 8:30 A. M Rebecca Page, widow of the late David S. Knox, of Brownsville, Pa., in her 77th year. Funeral services at family residence, Browns ville, Pa.. SATTTKDAY. November 1889, at 8:30 P. X. Please omit flowers. 2 O'HARA On Thursday, October 31, 18S9. at 6 a.m., KOSAO'Haka, in the 63d vear of her age. Funeral from her late residence, Brownsville avenue. Thirtieth ward, Soutbside, on Satur day, November 2, at 8:30 o'clock A. M. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. QUINON On Thursday. October 3L1SS9, or diphtheria, Ella Hunter, daughter of Stephen and Wesleyana H. QuinUn, aged 10 years. Funeral from her parents' residence, Web steravenno and Thirty-third street, at 20 to day. BOSENSTEEL-October 30, 1889. MAttld A Rosen-steel, the wife of Daniel Rosen steel, in the 67th year of her age. Funeral will take place from the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church on Fbiday, November 1, at 2 p. M. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. 2 8CRIVEN On Wednesday, October 30, 1889 at 5 o'clock p. jl, Maby BcBivrar, mother-in-law of Patrick Flynn, aged 70 years. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law. corner of Reed street and Center avenue, on Fbiday aptebnooit, the 1st inst, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 SCHMITT On Tuesday, at 2 p. st- October 29, 1889, George J. Schiutt, aged rH years, 8 months and U days. Funeral from his late residence, No. 3 Beed street, on Fbiday aftebkoon, at 2 o'clock. jmenas or the family aro respectfully invited to attend. 3 ANTHONY MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold t Co., Lim..) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1131 Fenn aveaue. Tele phone connection. mylO-O-jrwrsn JAMES M. FULLERTOli! UNDERTAKES AND .EMBALMER, No. 6 Seventh Steeet. -- Ladies' Silk Vesta, L. -N.N. S., cream, sky and pink, at 75c Ladies' Silk Vests.L. N. N. S., in cream, sky andj pink. This is the best quality we have ever shown at the price, $1, all sizes. Xadies' Silt: Tests, in better grade, in cream and colors, $1 SO for size 2 and 3, and 1 75 for and 6. Still better grade in colors for $2, all sizes. Ladies' Silk Vests. I. N. N. S..in white. $2 to $2 50, and the very finest China Silk, in whites and colors, $3 25 to $3 75 accord ing to size. Ladies' H. N. B. A. Silk vests, in ecru, S3 for all sizes, same as sold last spring for 52 50. Better quality in pure white at $3 60. Ladies' H. N. L. S Silk Vests from ?1 50 to 5, each in various qualities and weights. Ladies' Silk' Combination Suits, Jenness Miller styles, fine quality, extra Value at 87 50, suit almost as cheap as wool. Ladies' SillE and Wool Vests, in low neck and no sleeves, high neck and ribbed arm, and high neck and long sleeves. Ladies' English Novia Silk Vest and Drawers in three, six and nine thread weights, prices the lowest. Silk Shirts for infants in low neck, H. N. E. A. and high N. L. sleeves. In onr Glove Department we are showing a ladies' 4-bntton P. K. Kid Gloves. New fresh goods, desirable shades. Spear point embroidery, only $1 25 per pair. Also a ladies' 4-button Suede Kid, nar row embroidery, browns, slates and tans. An extra nice quality at $1 per pair. Also a full line of Suede and Glace Kid Gloves, in light, medium and dark shades and in all qualities. HORNE & WARD, both cost and space. Let us count up the advantage of this artistic combination of Parlor Cabinet, "Writing Desk and Book case. THE BOOKCASE. The four shelves will carry fifty to sixty "volumes, all instantly accessible when writing. The added weight of books will give both real and apparent solidity to the whole. The glass door keeps out dust. WdKTH ALONE 820. THE WHITING- DESK. The face of the drop lid is elegantly carved in heavy relief Below are three commodious drawers. The interior arrangement of srrall drawer and six. partitioned spaces is just a good .size for home needs or for a professional man's daily use. WORTH ALONE 825. THE CABINET top of graceful design and carving has three gen erous spaces for Rookrwood Vases, and is backed by a circular beveled mirror. WORTH ALONE 818. The wood is oak in antique finish. Bookcase, Desk 'and Drawers all have lock and key. The "handles and trimmings are of antique brasa We cap the climax of advantage by the price, 825, which you would have guessed for any one of the three pieces. It is a type of the good values offered all through our FURMTUBE DEPABTMEVT. 0. McCLINTOCK & CO., 33 FIFTH AVENUE 33 oc30-srwr Seal Plush Jackets, $8 50 to $18. Seal Plush Wraps, 10 to 25. Seal Plush Sacques, $1$ 98 to 35. As we handle only the best qual ities of London Dyed Seal Plushes, we guarantee every garment we sell. Ladies' Cloth Newmarkets, to $2$. Ladies' Cloth Jackets,g2 74 to $10. Ladies' Cloth Wraps, $$ to 15. Ladies' Stockinette Jackets, to 8. Ladies' Peasant Cloaks, 9 98 to 15. Every Cloth Newmarket, Wrap or Jacket is tailor-made, the cloth thoroughly sponged and will not spot by rain or snow. We opened this week some very fine imported Newmarkets, which it is worth your while to see, even if you do not wish to purchase. Children's Plush Coats, I2 74 to $8. Children's Newmarkets, $1 49 to $12. Children's Gretchen Coats, $1 75 to $ 14. Misses' Newmarkets, $2 to $16. Misses' Cloth Jackets, $2 24 to 5. Our assortment of Misses' and Children's Cloaks is so great that it would be utterly impossible to describe each particular one or even any particular style, suffice to say, we have everything that is new, stylish, durable and at lower prices than they can be bought for elsewhere. Infants' Long and Short Cloaks, $1 24 to ?8. Ladies' Jerseys, '50c to $5. Shawls (single and double), $1 25 to gio. Shoulder Shawls, 12c to $1 50. If you want Cloak, Wrap, Jacket, or Shawl come and see what we can do for you. ' 1 lot IMPORTED SIDE BOR DXIRE SIJITINGS to-day at 75c that is a special bargain, and' are desirable colorings these- are not half price, but they are good dol lar quality at 75c. 50-inch Cloth Stripes, 6$c, 75c, 90c, $1, $1 25 and $t 50. Choice styles and large variety for selec tion specially adapted for misses and children's wraps, arid for ladies' Peasant Wraps. CONNEMARAS and all styles of the new and popular long; Gar ments. Also unusual bargains in 50-INCH FINE TWILL, BLACK h Bargains at $z 10, i 25 different shades. BROADCLOTHS and $t 50, sixty -- B0GGS & BUHL, 115,117,119.121 Federal st, Allegheny. nol-D ONLY 90 CENTS For Strictly All-Wool Underwear, xt make and in cither natural color orjjuedi cated scarlet, sold daily everywhere at fj?5j oar price omy yv cents. r.ememDer,:iae9l are both comfortable to wear and are boT&hi scratchy staff usually sold at this priceJjj We are pushing matters in onr, HATJ55 PAETMEKT. Black StiffHats corni assortment and nobby shapes, gdodcelfnj and pure stock, at 9125, 51 50,. 51 75 M $225, $2 50, ?2 75 and 53. Boys' aad'Cill dren's Hats in tne newest t;Ies, freasatl cents np. smsme s josi MoRciotMersaiilfattei 161, 163 Federal St, AltegHeig ocXT-wnSi - ra y lfcV t l iJKJ nolATran Established 1MT. ' 'jJJ x gxjEsenkamp, fc sorcl Manufacturers of 8TJPEBIOB CASI .KLAU1S5 of all the latest styles . For elegance and durability the QLEM jsjn itAiiF COACH has no equal. Salesrooms, 318 and 20 Pean areana No connection with, any other carrlacB0Md IsTIEW OOOIDS. We have just received arid have now ready foe iaspeetJoBg beautiful China Dinner Seta,. Fish Sets and. a full line of iloej China, odd pieces, to which we invite the attention of the la&Mcl & R. P. WALLACE & CO Wood. sl3. . 211 OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES. FURNITURE AND CARPH1S Sixth St and Penn Ave. ocil xifllflHflllsJx 41 FIFTH A VENUE. otS3-x CLOAKS! Purchasers of tho abore will find it greatly to their advantage to inspect onr line of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OLOAEE! Telephone 1153. apZ7-82-WF8u For Most Exquisite Flowers, GRAND DECORATIVE PLANTS. TREES BULBS, ETC., GO TO JOHN R. & A, MURDOCH, 508 SmithfieSSReet. Telephoned. " se24-jnr BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA. 1 CUPS FOR SL CHOICEST, PUREST, BEST. Jea-icrnr TBYH. FLORAL EMBLEMS. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND SMIEAX A.. M. & J". B. JKUEDQPH, CIO SMITHFIELD ST. tJi- Telephoned. deMI-JTffJ1 pEFRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN ISO," ASSETS - . ?9J071,696S Insurance Co. of North America. Losses adjusted and paid by WIT.t.tam i, JONES. 84 Fourth avenue. iaCOBZ-n Assets, January 1, 1867 mfi&JBS) 60 , EDWARDS A KENNEr,. Agents. Wears not only showing a superior line of garments. Prices from $12 to $25, But alsosomo WONDERFUL VALUES. Ago 4 to 12 years, from $4 -bo $8- We are now showing the Newest Styles in KILT SUITS and OVERCOATS, both in our own and Eastern manufacture. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR This department is VERY ATTRACTIVE. Prices Positively the Lowest. Latest Novelties in Ladles' Jewelry, Collars ana Cuffs, Dress. .Trimmings. Handkerchiefs, Etc. IU CAMPIU 710 Penn avenue, 710. PENN BUILDING. Open until 9 P. jf. Baturdayi ocS-Tursa wgrrijL PHOTOGRAPHIER, lfl SDCTH BTRKRR JL fine, lares crvon nnrtaatt . so. u. thmxwP before ortortec toewtor -CsMMlELtKaM WGOnerdoMa. PaOJtflDSLwS) T You'll' Agree With Us. Fairness and liberality are akin to reliable Clothing. It's the only kind, however, that fits in happily with them. They meet the customer wisely. He saves money by paying it out for Clothing that serves him well, and costs no more than is just It is a fair, enough objec tion therefore, on your part to decline paying a price that affords a profit to the maker, another to the wholesaler, another to the storekeeper. Why should your. There's no reason except carelessness about money. And not knowing you are doing it We believe you are more fairly dealt with by bur way. We make the Clothing. We pay for good cloth and good work. We pay enough to get both. The intermediate profits we cut off. There's, then, only one step between us and you. To make the price low enough. Do you know how low down ours, are? MILLINERY BONNETS, BOUND HATS, TDBBANS, TOQUES, Ranging in prices from (untrimmed) 60c ana 68c up; (trimmed), 83 60. S4 SO and J5 np to tne COSTLIEST PATTERN HATS. Cnlldrea'i Hats, Ostricn Goods, Birds, etc NO CHARGESFOR TRUIMTNG . When materials are purchased at onr stores. DOLLS GIVEN AWAY THIS WEEK To BTery purchaser In onr Infants' Department Fleishman k Co., GRANDEST VARIETY!, BEST QUALITIES! NEWEST STYLES! ' LOWEST PRICES! EASIEST TERMS!" BEST TREATMENT 'KEECH'S OasJn. and C!:eW3-!-h "rTmnsw - . .isa . vxa ana vxo -re avenue, near JfMUh street. THELARGEST STOCK. . : .LATEST STYLES. . BEST ASSORTMENi LOWEST PRICES. ''.-WVLiiAIIKDi 3jIE3A--blIsrQ- PHOE ZDiELAaHS . ) Wholesale House, V 515 and 517 Wood street. Retail Store, 406 and 408 Market PITTSBURG, PA. nol-D' PAULSON BROTHERS. OUR STANDING IN THE CI I At the present day is cked by thecMfideace of the geaenl, haying fmtlk. arrtigSj taiaed tat oonhdBce bybesoriBle, dsalls, fair kestmeat, low prioes udfi mmm ' jyij uvu u (n,im ura am j.h iuum niio.arB custuaiers 04 ten wmm, ipt say little, ant it to you, reader, who as yet never had' the pleasure fcf fcria wants supplied from oar large, varied and elegant assorinaentof nousehold gd, address these few lines. We are prepared to furnish yon anything' and , every tMJJlj goes to the proper famishing of yoar hoae. If it is $i -- Wanamaker & Brown Sixt& street tnd Fein areine. A reasonable price is a good reason for coming to us for tailoring to- order; that, with the best; goods . and work. '.-. 'a' ' - FUR SHOULDUR OAPE3 la Seal, genuine Bable, Astracnan. Persian Lamb, Lynx and all kinds of Inr. We wonld call attention to onr genuine ASTRACHAN UAPE at 12 and real SABLE CAFE at JJi . Oar stock of Seal Jacket. Sacoues. Muffs. etc., is also very large and complete. Our prices are tne 1A) WJsar tor tutsi' quAU' PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD STREET. N. R We "are now sbowlnr oar latest im portations of LADIES' ENGLISH WALK JKQ HATS, in all tho new shades to natch costqmes. ecH-Kf F mm. p gys-'aaw .- ., SJ1IHAVJQIU 3M-rirTJ A : PARLOR : SUIT Yon want; we have plenty (onr own naake), cheap, medinnj or highpri4I. Pieces in Parlor Goodsfa very large assortment. It it should happen tbt- yowr.'S are in the line of BEDEOOK SUITS, they can easily be satisfied froa oar sortment. Landscape, Gheval and Upright Glasses in French ndGersaahevel,iy any wood or any price desired fronj 13 to 9675 could yon vrfsh for more, in tka tii of sait? And now at this too of the year, particularly, -aaay of yoa ased a.gs', G -c3l Jtw Jet JtLl 'JL1 1 Well, we have an noeqnaled stock this Ml, aad yoa need only take a look i h 1 Ourliffeefflh-raees all tho well known sake In "WXLTON?, VETtVETS, BOM? XAPSTRT BRUSSELS, All-wool, Cotton Chain aad Cotton INGRAIXS.S Heaps, Jutes, aad Kattings of all kinds, besideronr Curtains. No w who weald !Sj m. ....hI.. ... .H.a fcj...n ...hn v . h k JtrnJi . mP .!. V . . a i. f ml . . T "T JJWO UUHUn AU tliUl UWIUO UG UCJ 04 D UllttCO Ui UAQ ACb LBS. WCIS g1 OM( Wj 1 tor 90c a pair, or $10 a pair? We also have a large line of "Window SfedM imi Cartaiasat very lew prices. la Bedding we have every thing JCatirssew, Blankets, Pillows, Bolsters, etc. NOW FOR YOUR KITCHEN A ,...'. Ah, here we sarely take'tae lead. After saying that we carry the best aahttj' V.l and Ranges there. Is little seed of sayiag aore than a few words, ass the are i HAVE EVERYTHING that gees to Bake yoar kitchen ths&aeat i th know every housewie tries to do that. NOW WHO ABE WE? WELL, WE AUt HOPPER BROS. & CO. THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSE FUMHl CASH OB CREDIT, ' , ' J, ' imrwmut bshs am m .;. Ski: . JU ft. h'Kiaps. j ot ". :i.v. ; fj;s.ij.c i JJTBJWmnCATJ aii-w'asfe. , -?l '. .. . , Jt . . f iett . "4 :&, shj2x.x-,''. ., s: .')