f fOTEMBERl -r- PEST AGAINST EAST. ITlie Speakership Fight Developing a Bather Sectional Feeling. SHORE CONFUSION COMES TO LIGHT. !?A Hard Matter to Guess Who Will Gain by About a Score of Members FAILIKG TO ATTEKD THE CAUCUS rrnox a Btur cokeespoxbkst.i "Washixgtok, NoTember 26. The friends ol McKinley admit to-day that Beed will have about G5 rotes on the first ballot; bat their say they are still more certain that he cannot get the other 20 necessary for a nomination; that is, provided every Repub lican member is in attendance at the caucus. The prospects are now that the caucus -will not have anything like the fall vote of 169, and this tends to confuse the already much con tused situation. At least a dozen members have been heard lrom who say they do not think they can get here in season Jor the caucus, and it is probable there are others sufficient to make 18 or 20 absentees. Just whom this will help, and whom it will hurt, cannot yet be figured out. The Beed tnen think they will have their fall lorce, no matter how many may be absent But if only 150 members are present, it will require but 76 votes to nominate, and thus the question of absenteeism is a very serious one. DEVELOPMENTS OF X DAT. It 'appeared more to-day than at any nre vious time that Eeed will have virtually the solid delegation ol Sew Yort and Penn sylvania. Eighteen of the 19 New York Bepublicans, :.nd 1G of the 21 Pennsylva nians is the minimum admitted by tbe ad herents ol Eecd, and more than one of Mci llinley's friends confessed that it looked vsry much that way. Others of them, how-, ever, would not allow Eeed more than 1Q from Hew York and 11 from Pennsylvania. The . A information is. however, that Eeed will 1 .ve 18 from Kew York and 17, with a Strong probability of IB, from Pennsylvania. Osborne and Scnll are the only two mem bers who are believed to be entirely beyond the pale of conversion to the Eeed side of tbe dispute. Kelly, Harmer and Yordley are the three others counted as possibly for McKinley, though General Bingham as- serfs that'Harmer and Kelly will certainly be for Eeed. It was asserted by high au thority to-day that Beed had received a let ter from Kelly pledging his support. THE OPPOSING SECTIONS. Far from being dismayed at the large vote from Kew England, Kew York and Penn sylvania (Kew England EinS 23)i Mr. McKinley and his friends gather hope from the fact that the contest is made more sec tional thereby, and tremendous efforts are now being made by them to draw the line against tbe rule of this compact and domi nating East, and elect a man whose charac ter will be the highest expression of the boundless and unhaltered West Mr. McKinley's friends assert that only 7 "Wesrern votes are pledged for Beed, and that they will yet take these away from him before the noon of Saturday. Representa tive Perkins, of Kansas, is one of those "Western voters, and he was reported to-day to have flopped to either Henderson or Can non. 'When The Dispatch correspondent questioned him in regard to the report, he declared that he was for Beed first, last and alt the time, and that he wonld get 3, and possibly 4, of the 7 votes from Kansas, Un cle Joe Cannon scooping in the rest. THE LESSEE LIGHTS. Henderson will have Iowa and a few scat tering votes, in all probably 15 or 16. Bur rows will have Michigan and a few outride. probably 12 all told. Cannon, by sheer force of hard work, has drummed up prob ably 28 or 30. This, allowing Eeed CS, will leave McKinley from 52 to to, and that is about, the strength 'his conservative friends, who do loud talking, eive him. They firmly believe a withdrawal of any one of the Western candidates will nominate McKin ley on the first succeeding ballot, as tbey say they have good reason to-day to think thev can Hold the West solid against Eeed, with the exception of the probably 10 or 12 cow pledged to Eeed. All sorts of silly rumors are afloat in re gard to combinations, one being that Eeed and McKinley have a thorough understand ine that as they each have a much larger following than any other candidate, one of them must be nominated, and that one the one who still holds the larger number of votes when there is a break in the line of candidates. ' HOtV A CLAIM IS SMASHED. There is no truth in the story, thougn un doubtedly a great number of Eeed's adhe rents are fo McKinley for second choice, and prefer E i solely because tbey think he is more experienced and would be a more successful party Speaker at critical mo ments. "Jim"Belden,theKew York Congressman from the Syracuse district, arrived late last night, and added his valiant efforts to those of" Bayne, Dalzell, JOodgo and Earquar in . behalf of Beed. It is a strong team. Mc Kinley's cnief hustlers are that brilliant Ohio trio. Butterworth. Grosvenor and Thompson, and they are as good as the most exacting candidate could ask. The cause of McKinley will not suffer under their management. LlGHTNEE. THAT KEW STEEL TVIEE COMBINE. SUa From Ent and Wni Anembled In TMi CltT Yeterday. A number of gentlemen interested in the operations of the lately organized steel wire combine were in the city yesterday. Among them were observed Messrs. Halliday, of San Francisco; Geo. S. Douglas, of Kew York; J. W. Gates, of St. Iiouis; Marshall, wf Omaha, and Fitch, of Braddock. A meeting was held at which further ar rangements for bringing manufacturers into Etill closer harmony on tbe question of prices were made. Some of the gentlemen approached ou the question of the present condition of the trust were averse to saying anything about their future proceedings. Mr. J. "W. Gates is mentioned as the Presi dent of tbe new corporation. A meeting of the gentlemen interested will be held in Cleveland to-morrow. T0-M0EE(W'S BIG PAEADE. ArraBCnjet Being Perfected K. of L. locals to Meet at Headquarters. Arrangements for a big parade of workers on Thanksgiving Day are progressingapace. The first division, within which all the printers organizations are comprised, will be gar with a variety of banners, which, carried at tbe bead of delegations, will in dicate the different shops to which they be long. Somethine in a nature of a surprise was contemplated in this direction by one firm, but others got wind of it, and the re sult will be that every shop in the citv will nave its parucmar cnapei Danner. All the K. of L. locals will assemble at' J headquarters at 10 o'clock on the morn ing, ionn column and march to the place of assembly. A Drawing Card. .handsome chinchilla overcoats Those which we are selline specially lor this Thanksgiving bargain sale at $10 are a hie attraction and a drawing card. Not only do they possess beauty, but thev are manu factured from very fine imported chinchilla, lined with a good farmer satin lining, corded edge, and they come in blue, black, grav or brown. Same are also cloth lined. Ten dollars takes your choice during these two days. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Fine watches a specialty, low. prices a , certainty, at Hauchv:NoV295 Filth ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS. Preparation for the International Conven tion In July Effected A Local Organiza tion. The Sunday School Convention delegates held their second meeting last night in Hamilton Hall, in the Hamilton building. Mr. W. K. Jennings presided, and "Win. F. Mason acted as secretary. The Executive Committee submitted the list of committees appointed on the Inter national Sunday School Convention to be held here. They were: Entertainment S. E. Gill, Chairman: John G. Stevenson, J. S. Staple, Vm. Zlegler. George II. Paaen, Dr. John L. FerSon, Percy F. bmitb, H. Anderson, R. a Kobb, Thomas It. Dnpns. R. E. Stewart, Joseph JIcNancber, Jacob H. Walters. Lee a Smith, L. T. Yoder,' Charles Addison, W. K. Addison, Bobert Marshall, H. J. Heinz. J. H. Skelton, George K. Lautnan, A. B. Campbell, Bev. J. C. Xa jlor. J. H. Harlow, V. F. fetiefel. Thomas Latimer, M. Cameron. Arrangements-W. J. Sawyer. P. P. Day, W. C. Lilly, J. H. Baldwin, C. A Edsall, 8. W. Hav, F. W. Kiefer. , Finance H. K. Porter. Bobert Pitcaim, J. J. Porter, A A. Home, John B. Jackson, Thomas Pnntinc-C. L. Bose, Peter Dick, J. B. Brit tain, Thomas Corde. Railway Ge rge H. Anderson, Smith Ag new. A. P. Burchfield. Music-J. J. Porter, Samuel H. Hamilton, Fred Keif er. The report was approved and the Execu tive Committee authorized to substitute new names on the committees for any who may decline to serve. In response to a motion to effect a perma nent local organization, Messrs. W. C. Lilly, Fred Kiefer and S. W. Hay were ap pointed a committee to draft a report. After some remarks the committee came in. The report of the committee, as presented, fixed the name of the organization as the Alle gheny Countv Sunday School Association. Tbe object is the promotion of Sunday school work in this county by eonventions, institutes and other means. The basis of representation is one delegate for every Sunday school, and one additional for every 100 over the first 100. An execu tive committee of nine members was pro vided for, and the association will meet at least once a year. Spca J-iion of Mr. Corde, he, W. C. Lilly, J. H. Baldwin, L. T. Yoder and Bobert Dav were appointed a committee to nominate officers for the association and call the next meeting, when tbe organization will be perfected. Before adjourningithe Secretary read a letter received from Mr.B. F. Jacobs, Chair man of the Executive Committee on the International Convention, acknowledging receipt of the invitation to hold the con vention in Pittsburg. He said that he would consult with tbe other members of the Ex ecutive Committee and advise when the convention will be held. It would probably be, he added, in July. Comfort Shoe. Ladies' hand-sewed Comfort Shoe, some thing new, 55. Cain & Vebneb's, jtws Tifth avxnue and Market street B.&B. Bargains Dark red Kewmarkets, tailor bound, perfect shape; 14 left in stock, $10, from $20 to-day. Come soon for this. Bogqs & Buhl. 83.00 $3.00 83.00. Cain & "Verners $3.00 shoe for ladies and gentlemen fit all shapes of feet and are comfortable. Fifth ave. and Market st snvs See the Fine Watch Dliplar At Hauch's jewelry store, Ko. 295 Fifth avenue. If you want anything in this line it will pay you to call and see goods. Small payment accepted and goods laid away until holidays. wfsu Candlestick And candelabras; over 00 patterns iu china, cut glass, etc.; the prettiest decorations for the house or table. Beizemstein, 152, 154, 156 Federal st., Allegheny. TTSStt Tor bad weather, ladies should ceo our California Shoe, S3; all width j. Cain& Vebnee, Filth ave. and Market st MWS" B. tB. The children's cloaks, 2 to 12 years, all marked down, and the misses' Kewmarkets, jackets, cbnnemaras all reduced to-day. Come now for bargains. Boggs & Buhl. Oub stores closed all day to-morrow. Thanksgiving Bay. Buvyour table linens here to-day. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Comfort bhoe. Ladies' hand-sewed Com tort Shoe, some thing new, $5. Cain & Veknzk's, nws Fifth avenue and Market street I,eave Orders for Xinis Crayons At Anfrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Fine Parlor Clocks' In onyx, marble and wood. All the latest novelties in this line, at very low prices, at Hauch's Jewelry Store, No. 295 Filth ave. WFSU Fob undoubted excellence "Wainwritrhl's beer leads all competitors. Telephone 5525. wsa Comfort Shoe. Ladies' hand-sewed Comfort Shoe, some thing new, $5. Cain & Veenee's, jiws Fifth avenue and Market street The Penn Avenue "Stores Closed all day to-morrow, Thanksgiving. Jos. Hobne & Co. Shorthand and id typewriting taupht at Duff's Collece, 49 Fifth evening sessions. ave. Wilis Closed on Thanksgiving Day. Bosenbatjm & Co. 83.00 83.00 S3.00. Cain & Verner's $3.00 shoe for ladies and gentlemen fit all shapes of feet and are comfortable. Fifth ave. and Market st . 'MWS Catarrh in the Head Originates in. scrofulous taint in the blood. Hence the proper method, by which to cure catarrh, is to purify the blood. Its many dis agreeable symptoms, and tbe danger ot devel oDinginto bronchitis or that terribly fatal dis ease, consumption, are entirely removed by Hood's Sarsaparllla, which cures catarrh by purifying tbe blood; it also tones up the systpm and greatly improves the general health. Try the "peculiar medicine." For 25 years I have been troubled with catarrh in tbe head, indigestion, and general debility. I never bad faith In such medicines, bat concluded to try a bottle of Hood's Sarsa parilla. It aid me so much good that 1 con tinued its use. till I have taken five bottles. My health has freatlv Improved, and I feel like a different woman." Mbs. J. B. Adams, 8 Richmond St., Newark, N. J. "I-have nsed Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh with very satisfactory results. I received mora permanent benefit from it than from any other remeay i ever ineo." ki. ilEAD, oi A. Head Son, Wauseon, O. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all dmirgista. $1: six for SS. Prepared only by C L HOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. (00 Doses One Dollar BLOOKEFTS Instantaneous. T" t iI- Hs.fl.00. Ktts.S35. 150 Cups :!?' fcrjwa COCOA. 0: 6. DETOT.U Herrar St, K. T. OC.S-50-WS TLOOKER'S COCOA- For sale wholesale and retail by JAMJSS LOCKHART, " S . 10 Federal Street, noMS-TTS -' Allegheny, Pa. I - I ; TfceLaMellhtcd. The pleasant effect, and the perfect safety with which ladles mar use the liquid fruit laxa tive. Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. Itlspliaslng to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual inact lng on the kidneys, liver and bowels. For bad weather, ladies should se i our California Shoe, S3; all widths. CAIN & YEUNEh, Fifth ave. and Market st. MWS F. & V'B. Pilsner beer is the pleasantest stimulant in the wotld. ' Marriage Licenses Granted Yesterday. Name. Beiidsnea. ( Thomas Bracken nftsDurg I Margaret Burke..... Pittsburg A Georce E. Clarke McKeesport T Lou M. Brootinyer Jlcleesport j William CTarr . Allegheny Margaret U. Jones Allegheny J Charles D.'Koehler McKeesport ( Kffie K. Hays . McKeesport John L. Angina Sharprturg Annie L. Crehan bbarpsunrg (Frank Alter Westmoreland connty (Jennie Hazlett Westmoreland county (Peter Ohlecef 1'ltUburg AnnaM. V. Bill 1'lttsbur; (Harvey F. Carroll Turtle CreeK (Isabella D. McKeag .Turtle Creek J James B. Loxterman Pittsburg (LUzleJ.Bocae Pittsburg ( Win. H. Warrenslord..UpperSt.Uatrtowush!p Mary I'. Wilkinson.... Upper oXClsir township (Elbert L. Klderkln Pittsburg ( Kosa Lelnzlnger ,..rittsburg (James Itowan Pittsburg iBadleM. Wright WUsburg (Fred. (i. Uuerr Tarentum ( Mary S. Wilt Tarentum (John Lewis Pittsburg i LlMie Lewis Pittsburg ( John Mealey Pittsburg I Annie ICBIedele Pittsburg ( Edward Smith Pittsburg Annie Urscey Pittsburg ( William A. Dunlap Westmoreland county ( Minnie Getty, Westmoreland county ( J. Edward C Garter , Pittsburg , .....Allegheny ( Agnes M. urcen ( Frederick bebober .., Allegheny (Mary Biemensehnelder...; Allegheny (AlvlnA. Doak Washington connty ( Maria L. Richardson Braddock (William Williams.., ....Allegheny ( Mable V. Jenkins Allegheny (Charles H. Stewart -. Jew York (EmmaMattern 1 Allegheny I Martin McTIghe Pittsburg ( Margaret Sarsfield Pittsburg (Elmer . Fleming Butler (B. Elma Harbison Allegheny (Charles A. Craven Pittsburg 1 Henrietta Archibald Pittsburg ( John Haulihan Pittsburg Bridget MeMabon Pittsburg ( Michael Lacey Pittsburg ( Mary Baker Pittsburg (JosepUJl. Johnston Allegheny Lillian G. Fry Allegheny ( Frank J. Hardwlg Pittsburg ( Irene C Murphy Pittsburg MARRIED, SMITH-SHANNON-Novemoer 25, 18S9, at St Peter's Church, Allegheny, by Bev. Father O'Connell, IIaeie M. Shannon to Lin A. SSOTIL DORRANCE-BIRDAt the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. M. J. Dickson, Tuesday, November 26, 18S9, by the Rev. Geo. T. Pnrves, Mr. H. T. Dokkance, of Stockton, Cah, and Miss Fannie Bird, of this city. , DIED. BROWN On Sundav, November 3, 1SS9, at Florence. Italy, Nellie, only daughter of Captain S. B. and Lizzie P. Brown, in her 11th year. Funeral services at her father's residence. Brown's station, on Wednesday horning, November 27, Sit 11 o'clock. Special train leaves Baltimore and Ohio depot at 10 JO A. jr.: returning regular train leaves at 12.56 P. x. In terment strictly private at a later hour. DEPRA Monday, November 25, 1889, at 10-JO f. m., Philip Defea, aged 59 years and 6 months. Funeral will take placa from his late resi dence. No. 18 Main street, Allegheny, Thurs day, November 2S,at 8.30 a. il Requiem mass at 9 o'clock, at St Mary's Church. Friends of the family and members of the Pious Society are respectfully invited to attend. McDERMOTT On Tuesday, November 26, 1BS9, at 2 o'clock, at his residence, 74 Lo cust street, Michael McDerxott, aged 13 years. Funeral will take place on ThubsdAY moen ing at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are re spectfully invit ed to attend. PATTERSON On Monday moraine. No vember 25, 1889, at 2.50 a.m.. James Patter son, in the 62d year of his age. Friend of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral from nisi late residence, corner of Wylle avenue and DuBtstreet on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2 SMITH On Tuesday, November 26, 1889, at 3.30 o'clock a. m.. Pansy, daughter of J. N. and Pbebe A. Smith, aged 1 year and 10 months. Funeral from tbe residence of her parents. No. SO Kilbnck street, on Wednesd AY.Novcm ber 27, at 2 o'clock. Friends of tbe family are "respectfully invited to attend. SHANOR-Snddenly, at North Platte, Neb., Rev. W. P. SHANOR. Notice ot funeral hereafter. TORRENCE On Tuesday, November 26, 1889, at 11 o'clock A. K., Davtd Tobrknce, son of tbe late John Torrence, formerly resid ing on Third avenue. Notice ot funeral hereafter. , WILSON At the family residence, 6224 Broad street. East End, Tuesday, November 26, at 12.10 p. m., Andrew Patton Wilson, w ms i?ku jear. Funeral services Wednesday, November 27, at 3 P. at Friends of the family are invited to attend. ' ANTHONY MEYEB, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold t Co., Iim ,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. OfHce and residence, 1134 Penn areur. Tele- phone connection. myio IWSD-l (-MWF8U JAMES M. FULLER10I, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, NO. 6 SEVENTH STEEET. Telephone 1153. ap27-S2-WTSu FLORAL EMBLEMS. DRCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUTY. A. M. 0 J. B. MURDOCH, Cm SMlTH-FIEId) BT. Telephone 129. no20-MWT JOHN R. &A. MURDOCH, Artistic Florists, 508 Smithfield Street. TeIsphone239. noSOorws1 -p EPBESENTEli IN .ITTSBURG IN 1SCI ASSET . S9.071,fl9683. Insurance Co. of North America. Losses adjusted and paid by "WILLIAM L JONES. SI Fourth avenue. ia2D-s2-D Some women imagine that nothing will stand the pecu liar breaking strain of their forms, on corset "bones." They don't know Kabo, which neither breaks or kinks. If "Kabo breaks or kinks in a year, go back to the store at which you bought your corset and get your money again, every cent of it If the corset doesn't suit you, after wearing a week or two or three, go back for your money. There's a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. Chicago Corset Co., Chicago and Kew York. T HE AMERICAN FIRE TWRTTT? A ICfTR PntnJA XTV . Philadelnhla. Total Assets, January L18g7 K.30LS58 63 tanw.inns . w.7tkf.'v. a n't ' " r " - -- --i it i fJ7uuHxu AViu.nrassarg.i'i., KEW , ABTEKTI$XJEXTA WATTLES & SHEAFER. JEWELERS, Certainly have the largest assortment of DiMzozcrpsi in the city. "We have not advanced our prices, and .don't intend to as long as our present stock lasts (al though the prices of Diamonds have advanced from 20 to 33$ per cent). Yoa will sare money by buying from us at oar NEW STORE, 37 FIFTH AVE. nol3-KWT THANKSGIVING BUYERS. Your atten tion is called to our complete line of Exten sion Tables and Dining Chairs, faext to a good repastr the sta bility of the table aifd comfort of chairs is to be considered. P. c. Schoeneck, TmJBERTjT ST. OPP. WOOD STREET. N. B. Photographs with particulars mailed to out-of- town buyers. no21-wsuv MILD WEATHER SALE -OF- WINTER WRAPS For IiacLes 500 Cloth Jackets, $1 50. Formerly Sold for $4. Owing to tbe mild, wet weather we are obliged to put on pnees NOW that we will have to after the holidays, so they :m:ttst q-oi 1,000 HEWHABKETS, $5, S6, $8 and $10 ! Double these sums have rolled in for these goods we are overstocked. 500 PLUSH WRAPS, $10 AND UPWARD. These, with CHILDREN'S COATS, are marked nominal prices. COME FOR BARGAINS, -- T, H, LATIMER, - 138 Federal and 46 South Diamond Streets, Allegheny, Pa. no27.Mwrsa i SLIPPERS. -- An article indispensable to i;eal comfort, has also' its claim for attraction. HIMMELRICH'S have exceeded past efforts in the Men's department, you'll . find many new designs. Orig inalities in leather, plush and velvets, in all their various shades, are shown here. In the Ladles' department the brilliancy of the rich Party or Dress Slippers, and the many modest styles of the Toilet use, at most moderate prices, gives everyone an op portunity to enjoy all the com forts which they indicate. ;t $ Market St., Entrance 430-436. Braddock House, 96 Braddock rtye. no24-WTBn JOHNELOCKER & CO., MAKtrrAcrtrEEEs or Flocker's Lubricating Hemp Packing FOB BAILBOAD USE. Italian and American Hemp Packing Clothes Lines. Twines, Bell Cord. Fish Lines, Chalk Lines, Night Lines. Sisal Bala and-Hlda Rope, Tarred, Lath Yam. H pun Yam, etc WORK-Eat street, Allegheny City. Pa. 1 CT!Mfl BffliDJ'ygBilif4t&TMflBJft OFFIC&ANDSALS8BO0M-W Water J -siw AtircRTisEamn. SPECIAL AI IPOffil We complete our openlnfcof HOLIDAYGOODS THIS WEEm- Bea the choice display of Sterling Derby and Meriden SILVER NOVELTIES. Also Novelties in Art Department, together with the largest line of . HANDKERCHIEFS We have ever shown and best values ever offered. a Special Bargains in LADIES' UNDERWEAR We have a small lot of Ladies' Scarlet Ribbed Tests H. N, L.&,and one-third cottomwhlch we have marked down from 85c TO COo EACH. These will not shrink. Annthar Int TT TJ W A TfRTlTTrTRTl IPROW 'tl to 50c These are ribbed and all wool. several small lots Ladles' Bibbed wool vests, H. N. L. 6., In colors, rednced from 1 60 to St There are sizes in the above lots suitable for Misses also. Ladles' Natural Wool Vests and Drawers, best ever shown at the prices. 75c and tl EACH. We have a few more of those Ladies' Merino Ribbed Vests H. ft. L. 8-at SL This number cannot be duplicated this season. Ladies' Ribbed Balbriggan Vesta H. N. L a, at 35c and 50c. Ladies' Brown Mixed Merino Vests and Drawers. Closing out what's left of them at tl each. Ladies' Ribbed Wool Drawers, all sizes In white and natural. Ladles' Skirts in great variety of materials and colors, including Merino, Stockinette in white and natural, Knit Wool in white, natural, scarlet, also striped, all prices from Jl to $3 50. Skirts to suit everyone. Children's Natural Wool Shirts, Pants and Drawers at prices that will make these goods Interesting to anyone that wants children's underwear. Prices range from 10c to 70c each, according to size, which is far below the real value. We are closing out tbe last of our Ladies' Ribbed Wool Chemises in white and colors, at the following reduction: L. N. N. S..S2, regular rice jj oo. ana it. rt. .uh.. esou, lorxner price i;L,J JM..N. , a, in silk, cut down from 9 to $0. HORNE & WARD, &l FIFT&A TENTTE, no26-T Established Fifty-three Years. PAULSON BEOTHERS. ft SHOULDER GAPES In Seal, Astrakhan, Persian Lamb, Black Lynx, Alaska Sable, Monkey, in the latest 'French patterns, puff shoulders, roll collars, at the lowest prices. Bee our Genuine Monkey Capes, 15-tn. long, at J22. Genuine Monkey Muffs at ?3 60. Genuine Monkey Collars at ft 50. SEAL SACQUES, WRAPS AND JACKETS, all styles. Genuine Seal London Dyed, close-fitting Jacket at $97 for a short time only. Also Seal, Wraps at $100. The finest grade of Alaska Seal Sacque, regular length, 200. Sole Agents for the celebrated Treadwetl Sacques, mahogany dye, warranted 12 years. Uenulne Seal Capes, lS-in-long, puff shoulders, rolling collars, 545. PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD STREET, Fur Manufacturers. no8-arwr PATElsTTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 311 Fifth arenne, abore Smithfield, nextLeader offlce. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-0 vrrll-fXmw 1 "Will ID' JL 3ST Z X Of IE :r, ' s SIXTH STREET AND PENN AVENUE, -ANNOUNCE Seventeenth Annnal Xmas Opening Toys, Dolls, Games, Books -AND- Rich and elegant Holiday Goods, Doulton & Adderly, Vases, Hungarian Vases, Pine Art Pottery, . ' Ral Bronzes, Music Boxes, etc., etc. Wednesday, November 27,. ANDNr BALANCE : OP : THE : WEEK. IMPORTANT TO OUR PATRONS: Goods may be selector! now avoidiqg-tiie'gmsoi; Holiday rash. any data deelred. " , mm ADTXKTissaoHrm ; BEST VALUES OVERCOATS: Completes lines of Men's, Boys, and Children's medium and heavy weight Over coats, and the values we are giving entitle ns to a liberal trade. In MEN'S OVERCOATS prices rafige $3 50, 51 50, $5, 86, 58, $10 and upward. At ?10, ?12, $13, $ 14 and $15 we are offering'by lar the best values in the two Zitles. At these prices we show reliable ait-wool Cassi- meres, Cheviots, Worsteds, Beavers and Chinchillas in the newest and nobbiest pat terns, and'Made in appropriate and csrreet styles. "We also have a complete assort ment of Ulsters and Cape Overcoats. No matter how sedate or fastidious your taste, you will find your wants accurately antici pated. In BOYS' OVERCOATS, sizes froHf 10 to 18 years, we-have a handsome line. The newest patterns in Meltons, , Gasstraeres, Cheviots and Chinchillas made in. Cape, Ulster, or plain style. Prices $3, $3 25, $4 25, $o, $6 and np. In CHILDEEN'S OVERCOATS, sizes from 3 to 10 years, we have the most com plete and prettiest line. Made with and without capes in Cheviots, Cassizneres, Chinchillas and Astrachans. Prices ft 75, $2, $3, $3 50, $4 and up. Weareajso offerihgbig bargains in the newest styles of Men's, Boys and Children's Suits and Hats. ER & JOSEPH, Tali's,' Glilm ai Bate, 161, 163 Federal St, Allegheny. no24-wwn OUR SIDE WILLBE CLOSED ALL DAT ON" THANKSGIVING. COME TO-DAY. -- FleisMan & Go., tITTSBXJBQ, PA. no2T BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, 406-and 40Wood Street- "DO YOU" Value money? If so, don't delay but call at once and. secure some of the most wonderful bargains erer offered to you. SOME OF THE PRICES TOO OAK GET GOODS FOB: Girls' decorated toy tea set only 10c. Girls' decorated toy teaser, worth 50c, only 19c. Girls' decorated toy tea set, worth 75c, only S9c Girls' willow doll carriages 25c, SSc, 60c, XL Dolls' trunks 60c. 75c, 11. SI 25. Boys' tool chests 10c. 25c, 60c, SI, 2. Children's chairs 25c. 31c 39c 6uc SL Magic lanterns 25c, 39c, 50c, 81c to $5. Roun music box, playing one tune, only SSc Square music box, playing two airs, only JL A key-wlndins music box, two tunes, SS 25. A beautiful 6 air rausio box for f7 0. Elegant pitchers, in bronze and surer, 38c to S5. Checker boards 5c, 10c to JL Statues in SO different styles, SOc to S3 50. 6-bottIe silver plated castor only 5L Sheffield silver plated knives only 10c Bilver plated butter dish only 81. Eleeant silk plush albums 69o to IS. Dolls in every description from So to 95. Thousands of vases from 6c to f3 50. Toilet set in plush box (3 pieces) only 75c Waste baskets 25c, 39c 60c, 75c to II 60. Work baskets 10c 25c 39c 60c to IL ' Elegant lined work baskets 60c to $2 60. 5-tt, easels in ebony and cberry only JL Black walnut tables only 51. Blacking cases, carpet top, only 4L 56-piece decorated tea set only J2 89. lOS-piece decorated dinner set, worth $12 60, only 8 5a 10-piece decorated toilet set only 81 75. SO doz. engraved decanters only 10c A full line of toys andsames of every descrip tion. Christmas goods may be selected now and we will hold them on a small deposit and dakver them at any date desired. H. G. HAYDEN & CO. EQ21-WSU Raisins. Prunes. Nuts, E vapor NEW CROP noS-atwy ated Peacbes, A nric lcota. New Orleans Mo lo- lassea. GEO. K. BTEVEN80II 4 COM Sixth Avenae. THEIR- while stock is eompJe, Awrevby We will hold and dlivetlUi t ' -i hw AvncwnenuHtm B.&B SILK VELVETS A3TD- PLUSHES.- 50 pieces 22-inch Silk Velvets. 60 pieces 22-inch Silk Plushes. At half price, $2 50 goods at $1 25, bought at a sacrifice and in all the choice shades. ' PARIS SOBES. $ij Robes at $y 50. $25 Robes at $12 50, 30 Robes at JS15. IMPORTED DRESS GOODS ' BROADCLOTHS AND SUITINGS At interesting prices. PUR GAPES, MUFFS AND BOAS, CHILDREN'S FURSt ALASKA SEAL JACKETS km WALKING COATS At prices 'for .fine goods, that will pay you to see. LADIES' LONG GARMENTS At reduced prices th&fiae elegant goods here is a chancer for you. BoggsfcBuhl, 115, 117, H9, 121 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY PI PC fl C WHY n V A Tf B P 4 uuLraAHJ. awniWi.tifm.axiM vASinwKJ sortmenteoBiofCoae.Gc; oix jsecicawajs, jBroacae joe tmo corse. iieanea, uhs ?i9, cewiT a& Hea as bw ibis Temcie3eTerHownini-:K5Darsaa irn inn tory. uome ami see ns or wne rof prtiaeirs. L.. CLESENJCAMP SON, Beyoeltarr. B Hd 3 Ftaa are, d ty. . EEMAEKABLEHEDD6TM AXMTSOW Hi T03CZ AT H0PPR PROS, & CO, In Every Department. Com PAJRLOE, SUIT, IK HAIR OI.OTH ASD HUSH, BEDEOOM OJLKETS. We are still selling ALL-WOOIf iBeroiss" anfeed. Tkeaaa-lKr we sartterars. "Where Syraraa asd Velvet, awked awadewx, Oil ids rorum uanuss. D9wxTety mm- pweea sBera mm week: at Tery law prieee. OE t . HOPPER BROS. & C6S THE : COMPLETE 3A7 WOOD KIWEK THIRD ONLY A LITTLE LONGEE AUG yewM wM 9V94v cvMvv v9 pertuitf wme, w nmvm wn, , gains wiU he at mm, end. JDH'i lei A time m iy these wJtB are mot mmeh jtt$tw6 t(W9ll 9& yrfovW wfw wb Iters (md K(Ul Ziehte of every VWGf Js0m $r9Q jflWtfC Iwo Tereolain ttnd China, jtinitt, Her, Tern, and Chamtmr Set; fSGQGf TofMvvi tPwWP IrM Jc &TQwww SwHMtSm &rw-w&m-&lm0Cf FsMerUs efXimh Art Onyx emry Gifts, and mm unlimited stock ef Christmas Frees. The J. P.SmitiLanip, 999 rBnn AnL., wnvMH KK yew AymtTfgaogrw, wsmm "Socs hie meat and cacna eat. "' And some wad eat thatwsDtit. Eat we hatrmeat and wo can eat AndjaytlieIorai9tnanlit.'j", .You have here the symbol of Thanksgiving Day turn day of plenty good cheer- I familw rpnninnc tfianVfisl s ' " 's, I y a. & 3 1lifj hearts You think of - therl rr j t. t . t fS'iS iticiiLu wuu ua.ve ssl auuut i your table, of all the conver- sations. iovon; and sorrowful, x , J - V -: m tnat nave passed over it, ana you cant help but leel at? tached to it as to an old friemi! Let your dining table adj dining room be worthy of the bright memories you desire?! your family to cherish of tbm nappy nours spent arou&d your board. ' The 8-foot extension dinir 1 table of the illustration, Fitan- tiqueoak, together with-2 arpl ana 6 side chairs to match i? leather, we sell for $36. , It is representative of tMj large stock of Dining Re Furniture in our Furnkom department. OJcClintocfcil -33 FIFTH AVEi Ins fetbst JleAT-FiAvoEnfa LIEBIG GQMPAIiYi Extract of MeIi USE XT POX sours, Beef Tea. Sauces and Made f Genuine only wltk 1 e-iiai at JnstnsTca Ue6i2"s BIGNAIUBE IN" BLUX JWJC Across label , Sold by storekeepers, erocers mj eVa LIEBIG'S EXTBACT OK MEAT CCU lted, tjonaoo. ? t for eMr and ctHratry OwTi rnaecoES aoev uiae-oac Bossies; aMu wwicaoataosnttse'snestiiBaor urn imnm air mfir nnttnw pnnrft Ti Si . :t5 aad se oar 940 and 4M tTTEi,TJJXrU' , ' C-AJREaaa.l lew ti We, 69eaj 7St psTi,j cm you ctaslieste these Brim7 J Ckth, Liaolygi, Wiadow MMdec ot saaa "" uuuusi CaaJGIDIT. HOUSE : FURNI5HW STKEEa? AWD FOURTH AVE8. tt 996G evfM Jfe0tfr Zn0 JtBtH tfl mm mre ammi fferttfpr j tviikaut fflvhtmvu jm cmM; need ef gemda are ivyinm fMCtMCfvofvffV .XAfMJMf ' descripHem and variety. Qimem-2 GfMMvvl& yfPOP W0HtfMNPM toMUe, mmd dtcermted Fish, Gmnw mmd lee w&mm9wf 1ppww9V0V GGtwwJNTlQ&Qf f vtvtf Tattee, WedOtmf mmd . Glass and China Mrai mm Toftw eSWWSWB yX nm J '& Siai ,'Tt. AS&A I . - j.eieBnone vsn-s, k wrsu. !., 15)--tr l.ttsbarg. Teljfcseo.l3ro. 'ISt&t n & . . 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