JSfel &. a?- 'yft -m- m. $v tf V- V -v jit jSRxSe a PBSTOFFICE FIGHT Ifii Which McJIanus and Wanamaker Hay Take an Active Interest fa REAL SMALLPOX SCARE IN OHIO. leaver Falls is Getting Beady to Erect a $50,000 Opera House. ALL ME BEW8 PEOM KEAEBI TOWNS IfntCIAL SXXOBAX "TO TOT SIgri.TCn.1 Bedfobd, Pa., December 3. Eev. Law rence Col felt, of Philadelphia, son-in-law of James McManus, the Philadelphia leader, arrived in Bedford last week. To-day he was moving around among prominent Re publicans looking up the interests of his sister. Mrs. James Dallas, who, so far, is the only caudidate spoken of as the successor of Postmaster Bush. E. M. Pennell, Chair man of the Republican Conntv Committee, said that there would be no effort made to remove Mr. Rash. Other leading Republicans verified the chairman's statement, while others were of the opinion that the Philadelphia leader would quietly intimate to his friend Wana- m nicer mat a change in tne ueaiora post office would be very gratifying to him. Mr. Rush has made the most efficient officer Bedford ever had. Ji JIADDEHED WOHAR'S EPPOET To1 End Iter Owu Life and Thai or Her LUllo Child. i ' 1 ',-rECIAI.TIXIORiX TO THB DWPATCn. ' Kewakk, O., December 3. A few peo ple around the Baltimore and Ohio depot ,. this afternoon during the short stop of an I emigrant train witnessed a desperate at . tempt of a mother with a little babe UTcommit suicide. The woman could not speak English, and had just arrived from Castle Garden. She was on her way to meet her husband in Indiana. He had arrived here about three .months ago, and having secured employment and saved up sufficient to bring his familv to this country, had sent for them. When they arrived this far a tele pram was banded"to the wife, telling her that the husband she expected so soon to meet had been killed. The shock was a terrible one to the wife and mother, and she was wild with grief, moaning and carrying on in the most hysterical manner. Suddenly the poor woman picked up her roungest child and, pressing it to her bosom, jumped in front of a passing engine. Her movements were not quick enough, however, and she was seized by strong men standing in the vicinity aniforced on to the car. A watch was kept on her after that and she was soon on her way to her destination. THEY WILT. LOSE THEIR LAND. Wllkesbarre Wins It. Salt Against the Wyoming Illitorlcnl Society. Wilkesbabke, December 3. Judge Rice filed an opinion in an important suit between the city of Wllkesbarre and the Wyoming Historical and Geological So ciety. In 18C2 the city donated a large plot of ground on Washington street, in the very center of the town, to the Historical and Geological Society upon the condition that they build upon it a building within five years, Failing to do this the land was to go to the city. The society never erected the building, buta short time ago sold a strip of ground to liverymen of this city. The city at once stepped in and'bad an in innction issued retraining the society from consummating the sale. The case was given I . to a referee. The society claimed that I inrougu me peculiar cnnairucuou ui wie borough ordinance making the grant the condition ozfly applied to part of the land in Pf-; question, and the other part was given to Jnem absolutely. The referee, however, de cided that the condition applied to the whole tract and decided in favor of the city. The society appealed from the decision, but Judge Rice to-day filed an opinion confirm ing the referee and giving the land to the ' city. A HISTOEIC MANSION BDENED. The Meredith Homestead Built by the First Daited Stales Treamrcr. Carbokdale, December 3. The- Mere dith homestead, familiarly known as Bel mont, in Mount Pleasant township, Wayne county, was destroyed by fire. The dwell ing was one af the handsomest in this re gion, and not withstanding that it was the oldest structure in Wayne county, it was Etill well preserved. .The building was built by Samuel Mere idith, the first Treasurerof the UnitedStates n the year 1817, and beneath its roof many of the distinguished statesmen who were as sociated with the early history of the Re public were royally entertained. Here the custodian of the nation's surplus lived and died, and around Belmont are "clustered many events which form an important part of the early history of this country. The property passed into the hands of its present owner, James W. Fowler, more than 20 ears ago. The origin of the fire is un- nown. The building was entirely con- Earned. A $50,000 OPERA HOUSE To be Erected Tar the Entertainment of Denver Fulli Citizens. " tSrZCTJU. TELEGRA5I TO THE DISPATCH.! iBeatee Falls, December a A party of capitalists of this place have purchased ground and intend potting up a larpe theater or opera honse, the plans for which arelbeing prepared, at a cost of f50,000. It is proposed to make it one of the finest places of amusement in the State. Fifteen thousand dollars will be expended on the stage alone, in the way of machinery, stage appliances, etc. Messrs. Cashbansh & Bill, the present lessees and managers of the Sixth Avenue Theater, have been proffered a five years' lease of the building with the privilege of ten years. They have been also offered the superintendency of the stage arrangement It is expected that work on the building will begin early in the sprine, COMBINES WITH BIUCE. Two to Ono Offered That the Latter Will be , tbe Senator. nrsctxt. TZLrcnAM TO tiuc DISPATCH.! EiMA, December 3. Hon. J. P. Jorbes. of '"Coshocton, who is a prominent candidate for Speaker of the Ohio' House, was here to-uay In conlerence with Mr. Brice. It is understood that a combination ' has been made between his forces and those of Brice which will be ot mutnal benefit. Bets were offered here this evening of 2 tXihat Brice will be elected Senator. .SMALLPOX SCAKE. UBlKCSlaenis oi n. uuue xincKrye Com. manlly Put to Flight. Je'1WVs jliPXCIAL TXIJEOllA TO TUB DIsrjLTCH.1 TlFFlK, December 3. Another case of smallpox is reported'from the village of St. Petersburg to-day, making fire in all. There are also symptoms of half a dozen more cases, and people are fleeing from the place. Doqnesue Want lo he a Borongh. A mass meeting of the citizens of the tnwu of Dnqnesne, on the PittsbuKr, "Vir ginia and Charleston Bailroad, was held at that place last night with a view of having 1 the town incorporated Into a borongh. Economical (goa Ylrea, Stoves, Routes, Arc 0 -v eefeGas ArLiAircB,Co.34 IlftaaT. 5? . AUTflOE-POET-EECITALlST. Mr. Will Carleton Lectures st Trifle FreUr at Old Cltr Hall. Mr. Will Carleton was introduced to a rather slim audience at Old City Hall last evening by Mr. Erasmus "Wilson, "Quiet Observer." He made some apologetical remarks about the poor quality of his -voice, aaid qnality resulting from a bad cold, and invited his auditors to fill up the front portion of the hall, which they did with alacrity, as he could not be heard very many feet from the platform. Bis lecture on the "Science of Home" was somewhat prosy, consisting simply of a monologue of his poems, both old and new, joined together with connecting rhymes. His delivery was very weak and monot onous, and his audience applauded only at rare intervals. The old settler's story re ceived the most favorable reception of any thing recited during the evening, and was probably due to the long established favorit ism or the homely piece with its expressive moral. At the conclusion of the lecture an informal reception was tendered the gentle man by a number of the audience. InappearanoeMr.Carleton is medium size, with sandy hair and mustache tinned with grav, and sharp, piercing eyes. In dress inclined to the dudish; on the platform he was attired in a tull evening suit with three gold studs in his wide expanse of bosom. Upon leaving the hall a handsome great coat of brown.ulster iashion, completely en shrouded him, ana a soft lelt hat of Knox manufacture was placed just a trifle to one side on his head. A FICTITIOUS BROTHER. Medium Emerson Gare Captain Wallace an DaLeard.of Kelatlre. Edgar W. Emerson gave an address to the Spiritualists-Society last evening, and some ol the most peculiar results ever shown in Pittsburg were produced. Captain Wallace, who was present, was recognized by Mr. Emerson as a brother of the Captain Wallace who went with Hall's expedition to the Arctic regions some 25 years ago. The brother was called from the spirit land, and the Captain accepted the fraternal greetings with a complacency and happy recognition which cheered the au dience present up to the point of believing anTthing. The revelations were "very commonplace, and were of no interest to the people at larye. Mr. Emerson seems to have a great hold among the members of the Spiritual istic associations, but the placing of a brother who never existed in the family was one of the bad breaks which might be made by a stranger. THEI WILL EDSH MATTERS, The Allesbenr Electric Light riant to be Hastened to Completion. Ground was broken Monday for the new Allegheny electric light plant on Braddock street Should the weather be favorable for 30 days the walls of the building can be so far advanced as to allow the continuance of the work right through the winter, so that the new light for the city could be turned on in four months. In case the weather is too severe, however, to allow the walls to be erected the plant cannot be put in opera-. tion before next June. THET DEMANDED HIS MONEY. A West Penn Botpitnl Norse Held Dp by Tiro Ifcsroes Iiast Ktchu At 10 o'clock last night, a man who claimed to be a nurse at the West Penu Hospital, ran to Officer Miller at Twenty eighth street and Penn avenue, and told him that he had been stopped by two negroes on the Twenty-eighth street bridge, who de manded his money. A description of the men was given to Officer Miller. The name of the nurse could not be learned. AN OPINION ASKED FOE. Allecheny ConncIIs Considering- tbo Perrrs Tllle Plank Rfadljt The Survey Committee of Allegheny Councils met last night and considered a number of ordinances of minor importance. The ordinance relating to the condemnation ofthePerrysville plank road within the city limits was referred to the City Solicitor, with instructions to prepare an opinion on the subject. Overstocked YJtli Glass. The glass factories of Bryce, Higbee &r Co., at Homestead, have suspended opera tions for a time. Trade is reported unusu ally dull and the factories have beeu ac cumulating stock. Another Bit: Building;. The National Tube "Works are about to erect an extensive warehouse os the site of tne American House, JlcKeesport, to serve as a store for tubing. Hnrrab for tbe Holidays! "We are now ready for business with an immense line of Christmas gifts. The new. the novel and the beautiful are all included in our splendid assortment of toys, fancy goods, albums and novelties. "We offer a great variety of' appropriate presents for ladies, gentlemen and children. "We can supply a suitable gift for old or young at any sum you wish to expend. Our elegant holiday stock-is a popnlar collection in all respect?, selected to meet all requirements. "We are glad to welcome visitors-, pleased to show our goods and ready to make you close pricea. Habbisok's Tot Store, JWT 123 Federal st., Allegheny. Mnrrlnse Licenses Granted Yesterday. Ksme. Btfldeaee. ( Matthew Miller tipper St. Clslr townshln IGeTeney Jones south Fayette township I John B. Oisrles. ...(...., ...J....... Plttsbnnr 1 Uertba Gatens .....Plttsbnrjr J Walter E. Koch Bharpsbnrjr Mini fVral. r a J Elmer E. Heely. .....Marshall townshln ( Elizabeth llocnls Economy, Hearer county i Edwin Jack.... Wjltinsbnre MatyMeMachln Allegheny i S40."1!"1 ?err ' - Pittsburg ( Kate Anderson Plttsbnre J Kobert Campbell.. .Pittsburg .Pittsburg Glenwnnri C i.uzie ureer J Peter B. Klouse, 1 stclla Jcnkner. Turtle Creea Joseph Hepner Pittsburg I Hannah Friedman .. Pittsburg Paul Barth Pittsburg ( Katie Hlrsch Pittsburg (Albert Klctzka Allegheny ( Amelia Hucttcr Allegheny J Jacob Graff. Pittsburg jKinmaJ. McFarland Pittsburg Ringing Noises In the ears, sometimes a roarinc. buzzing sound, or snapping like the report of a pistol, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly dis agreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing also results from catarrh. Hood's Barsaparllla,'the great Wood purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for catarrh which It enres by eradlcatinif from the blood the Impurity which causes and promotes this disease. Try Hood's Sarsapaxills. "1 used Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and receired great relief and benefit from it. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially in the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises in my ears, and pains In the back o( my head. Tbe effort to clear my head in the morning by hawking and spit ting was painful. Hood's Sarsaparilla gare me relief immediately, while in time I was en tirely cured. I am never without the medicine in mr house as I think It is worth its weight in gold." MBS. G. B. QrBB, 1029 .Eighth street &.W., Washington, D.C. b h Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. il;sixfor5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar BLOOKER'S .ii Instantaneous. Hll-lVr-i Ca-ESs-150 Cups UU" fcrJWO. COCOA. V. E SroT.M Ken- Bt , tUY. i - " ?A'Reeallrctloa-ReTiTer. The" Oat Alley Eelbrraed Presbyter! Church has been sold to the Fcnnsylvaaia Railroad Company. This is the church in which active war was waged a few years ago when the congregation split on the pastorate of EeT. Dr. Nevin Woodside, calling eventuallv for the intervention of the police and Supreme Court, which latter twuuuoj ueetueu against r. nu.. occupancy. There was a secession, and two pastors subsequently guarded the flock. Don't be put off with something "just as good," but get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Economical Gaa Fires, Stoves, Ranges, &e. O'Keete Gas Apiiiakce Co.,34 Fifth av. Order your crayon portraits now for XmaSj. at Autrecht's, SIS Market street, Best and cheapest in the two cities. Men's natural wool underwear. James H. Aiken & Co. , 100 Fifth aye. . ITo tonic equals Wainwright's beer. Families supplied direct 'Phone 6525. wsu DIED. BEDELLOn Monday. December 2, 1SS3, Fi delia C. BEDELL.ttged 63 years and II months. Fnneral on Wedxesday, December 4 at 2 p.'Jt, from No. 31 Twenty-sixth street, Pitts burg, S. S. . Enwer. Funeral on Thursday, December 6, from her late residence, 852 Ridge ave., Allegheny, Pa. Interment private at a later hour. 3 HAZLETT-On Monday, December 2, 1889. at 6 a. jr., at the old homestead, Chartlers township. Miss Mary" J, Hazxbtt. Funeral on Wednesday. December ,' U A.X, Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Carnages will leave Hersh berger's stables, Main street, West End, at 10 o'clock. 2 McNEELY On Tuesday. December 3, 18S9, at 2:J0 o'clock, Makoarkt Stbua, Infant daughter of William H. and Hannah T. Mc- Neely. aged 1 year 19 days. Funeral from the residence of the parents. No. 706 Sarah street, TniraSDAY AJTEBirooN at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. McGUTRE-December 3, 1889, VrNCEmrMo Guiee, son of James Mciiuire and Jdary Murphy, aged 4 months' and 1 day. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 4 GledhiU's Row, Coward street, Pittsburg. SEAMAN In her 79th year. Katd:aeihb Bkahak, widow of the lata Casper Seaman. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, December 4, at 220 r. Jiu, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. H. E. McKenna.No. 64 Thirteenth street, friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 VOQELKY At Bearer Falls, on Sunday, December 1,1889, Robert Voobxey, in bis Slth year. Friendship and lore hare done their best, And now can do no more; The bitterness of life is past. And all his sufferings o'er. Funeral from Sixteenth Street German M. E Church, Southslde, Wednesday at 2 p. k. Frlendsof the family are respectfully invited to attend. ' ANTHONY. MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold & Co, Unu,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBADMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn avesne. Tele phone connection. mylO-69-XWFSU JAMES M. FULLERl-OK, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. 6 Seventh Street. Telephone 1153. ap27-82-WTSU FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUTY. A. Jf. d JT. B. MURDOCH, C1 A SMTTHF1KT.D ST. Telephone 429. no20-JTWT JOHN R. &A. MURDOCH, Artistic Florists, 50S Smithfield Street. Telephone 239. no20-ar?nr pEPRESENTEU IN FITTSBDRCJ IN 11 Assets . . 19171,69833. Insurance Co. of North America, losses adjusted and paid by "WHintA!! Ii JONES. 84 Fourth arenne. ia20-s2-a THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. We are loaded and primed with Fifty Thousand Volumes, and will begin firing them off at prices that will tell. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Books for the Old and Books for the Young. Books for Ladies and Books for Gentlemen. Books for Boys and Books for Girls. Books for the Bich and Books for the Poor. Toy Books and Picture Books. Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes. Books of Fiction and Books of History. Books of Poetry and Books of Science. Books of Beligion and Books of Philosophy. Books of Travel and Fireside Books. Books of Criticism and Books of Reference. DICTIONARIES. Books about War and Books of Peace. Books abont Hen and Books about Animals. Books of Fancy and Books of Fact. Books about the Ancients and Books of To-day. BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY ! BIBLES, PBATEB BOOKS AND HYMNALS. -6- Fleishman & Co., PITTSBTJBGi PA. del SCOTT'S GREAT DISCOVERY! What I Can Do With It. I can cure an ordinary case of ulceration with one application, bad cases in two or three. Care guaranteed to be permanent. IceverfalL Cure sensitive and painful teeth, with exposed nerves or pnlpj, without pain. Can sare yon tbe trou ble of going to the dentist bj tbe month for treament. Will not discolor yonr teeth as other dentists do. I Invite troublesome cases where other dentists have failed. I will enre yon. To be bail only at Dr. C B. Scott's Dental Office, 621 Venn are., opposite Home's. de4-ZUWjrsa CJUITAUIiK HOLIDAY HFT8 ALL O kinds ot Dlrus and pet animal, parrots. pigeons and poultry: gold fish and flxtnres; seed and gravel lor mrds: : fine docs, birds and animals mounted to. order at ESPlCH'S BIRD STORE 640 Smithfield et, near Seventh ave. WW ABvramgKKxxm. . IIS I With the largest and most varied stock of Diamonds, Watches, J6w elry, Fancy Silver Articles, Artistic Pottery, etc., ever brought to this city. Come and see ns and we will make Christmas buying easy for you. We will deliver goods any time desired, WATTLES XSHEAFER, 1EWELEBS, 37 FIFTH AVE. de4-KW7 LATIMER'S . SEAL-:-"SKIN JACkETS! Perfect fitting models'for shape, warranted the best LONDON DYE. After an experi ence of 20 yeaVs handling these goods, we are able to guarantee our goods the best and most reliable on the market. Attend the Cloth 500-JACKET SALE$I 50 Marked down from $4. As wa must lighten our stock also la SEAL. PLUSH Jackets, Wraps and Coats, we have made a deep cut. -- T, M, LATIMER, 138 Federal and 46 South Diamond Streets, Allegheny, Pa, de4orwrsu CHRISTMAS, EXPECTATIONS -AND- REALIZATIONS NEAR AT HAND. Our assortment is almost complete. Early buyers will not be disappointed, We cannot as yet enumerate what we have in store for Holiday purchasers, and therefore would suggest an inspection of our stock at as early a date as possible. P. C. Schoeneck, 711 LIBERTY ST. OPP. WOOD STREET. del-wsa HIMMELRICH'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY IS GREAT AND GRAND. Slippers form the mtin stem of this magnifloent array, in which every department offers the very best Bargains. In Men's Slippers we start as low as 50 Cents for Embroidered Goods in Velvets, worth double. And so on in every grade there is a positive out into values not to be found else where. Boys' Slippers and Slippers for Small Children you'll find here in Endless Varieties. HIMMELRICH'S, Market St., Entrance 430-436. Braddock House, 916 Braddock Ave. del-wrsu The Finest Meat-Favobiho Stocs LIEBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Meat. USE IT FOR BOTJPS, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. Genuine only with facsimile of Justus tod uebig's SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK Across label. Sold by storekeepers, crbcers and droseists. LIEBIO'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO.. Lira- ited, London. au21-Ul-ws Established 1S3& BROOM CORN. Broom Manufacturers Supplies PEANUTS. ROBERT DICKEY & CO., 77 WATER ST. AND 88 F1BST AVE. Tclouhono I03. u3-310Jwr READY Kaisins, Prone, XInt. Erapor NEW rgC QROP xfflO.K. STEVENSON 4 CO.. Sixth ATcnoe. -.a8-tff KKW ABVXILTISEMreNTS. B.: & B. Tuesday, December 3. See the elegant and useful DRESS - PATTERNS in choice goods in neat,handsome boxes for Christmas presents, $3 5o, $4. $5. $6 andw$7 50, goods that have merit, and put up in such shape that the recipient will' appreciate. Special Choice and Extra wide PRINTED FLAN NELS of superior quality, at the remarkable price 25c a yard, for House Dresses. Six lots RICH BLACK SILK FAILLE FRANr CAISE that are extra bar gains, $i, $1 25, $r 50, $1 75 and $2. Manufactured by a system of weaving that it is impossible for them to pull at the seams. See these rich Black Failles for a handsome ' Elack Silk Christpias present B0GGS & BUHL, 115,117,119.12! Federal st., Allegheny, P. S.One case 50-INCH TRICOT MIXTURES at half 25c to-day other bar gains in Dress Goods, Suit ings and Broadcloths. de3-s AS ANNOUNCED LAST WEEK "We are offering entire balance of our TRIMMED PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS! Paris Trimmed as well as those of our own trimming at h: a-XjIe1 -pbioe Also a lot of WINGS . -AND- FANCY-:-FEATHERS! At greatly Seduced Prices to close out. Our Great Special 'Holiday Bargain RIBBON SALE Is the Greatest Success of the Season. Moire, Satin and Gros Grain and other Fancy Bibbons, all fancy shades, selling cheaper than ever known of before. We will place in a separate trav TUES DAY MOENING a lot of COTTON-B ACK SATIN KIBBONS to be sold BY THE PIECE ONLY, AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PBICES. Not a great many of them so yon will have to come quick if.you want any of th em. OUR HANDKERCHIEF SALE Is now fnllv tinder way. Best bargains ever offered in Handkerchiefs. See the $1 25 Embroidered At 50c Each. t A Special lot. HORNE & WARD, 4:1 FIFTH A VENUE. (3e3-D BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, . 406 and 408Wood Street. THE TALK OP THE TOWN! CHRISTMAS OPENING or -TOYS, GAMES AND DOLLS And articles In general suitable for holiday presents. Girls' decorated tea sets, 10c, 19c, 39c, 50c, ?L Girls' tables, 25c, 60c, 95c .ana 1. Girls' bureaus itfc 60c. 31 and Si Girls' bedsteads 50c, 93c and J2. Hoys' desks with stool only 81. Boys' brass drums 13c 25, 39c, 50c, th Boys' tool chests 10c, 25c, 50c, JL & Blackboards 23c, 60c and St. Children's chairs 25c, 31c, 60c 95c, th Hide borse and cart, ortb SI 25, only 75c. Rocking horses only IL Iron velocipedes J3 SO, U. H 50 and tS. Boys' carts 10c, 15c, 89c, 60c, to J2 60. Noah's arks 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1. Rubber balls 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c. 50c. Kid body dolls, bisque bead, flowing hair, 19 lnchrs long, worth 50c, only 25c Jointed doll, bisque bead, flowing hair, 11 Inches lone, worm 50c, only 25c Jointed dolls, bisque head, flowing balr, dressed with hat, 15 inches long, 89c. Patent head doU, flowing hair, 23 inches long, 60c Patent head dol,flowingbair,29 inches long, tU Rubber dolls 10c, 15c, Ittc 25o to l 25. China limb dolls, 11 inches long, only 6c Patent head doll, 11 inches long, only 10c Dressed aon. la incnes ions; oniy iuc Elegant 8x10 picture frames, 25c, 50c to $L Pastel panfels in assorted frames. SI to 1 Beautiful pictures in assorted frames, 51. Toilet set in plush box (3 pieces), only 75c Bilk plush albums, worth 51. only 6!c Pitchers, In bronze and silver, 39c 0c, $L Magic lanterns 25c, 39c 60c. 61c to la. Fnll line of honsef urnishin? goods. Great bargains on 6c and lOo counters. H. G. HAYDEN & CO. del-wan. T HE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Total Assets, Jannary L 1S87. 82,801,868 60 JSJJ ITj1M&8 B XJ2NNJ2X, Jig'ts, JfBW Xbvertiskmxxts DANZIGER'S. THAT GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE -or- dry Goods NOW GOING ON. -- CLOAKS. "We have jnst 'received a large lot of Ladies' Long Garments that were delayed in making, and: as -they have come -rather late, we have decided to place them on sale at actual cost and cive our patrons the bene fit of them, instead of returning them to the manufacturers. All are of the latest style and design and of the finest material. We quote a few styles to show you bow low and reasonable we aro selling them. Very fine Jacquard Cloth Newmarkets, with revere fronts, bell sleeves, fan-plaited back, stylish and serviceable; worth (18, our price $7 98. Fine Black Beaver Newmarkets, Fedora front, open seams, satin facing, bell sleeves and coat back; worth $20,.our price $10. Pine Berlin Twill Newmarkets, in black. blue or green, with braided front, cuff and collar, tailor-made, open seams, plaited back; a very neat garment; worth ?22, our price $11 49. Also 300 -very fine Cloth Jackets, vest fronts, all shades and all the newest con ceits, some worth more and some less, but lowest worth $18, our price for all $9 98. As we are recognized to be the leaders In Plush Garments in this vicinity it would be useless for us to more than mention that we handle only the first grade of Walker's Celebrated London Dyed Seal Plushes and guarantee every garment we sell to be per fect in every'respecty prices range from $8 to 540. Ladies would do well to make, their se lection as early in the day as possible in order to avoid the afternoon crowd." NOW ON VIEW The grandest line of DOLLS, TOYS, BOOKS,' GAMES and Bioh Holiday Goods ever shown. " DANZIGER'S, Sixth St. and Penn Ave. de2 Established over half a Century.- PAULSON BROTHERS. SEAL GARMENTS. As dealers in reliable Furs only onr repu tation for over fifty years has never been questioned. "Whatever other qualities we deem advisable to keep we always CARRY THE BEST. Onr Immense stock of Seal Garments is no exception to this rule. livery garment qnoted below is absolutely reliable and warranted. Alaska Seal Sacques, full length, $140, 5175, 5?00. Alaska Seal Jackets, 5125, $135, $150. English 'Walking Coats (half sacque). $135, $150. Very fine 25-in. Jackets (Martin's London Dye), $97. A few Sea Jackets and Wraps at $75. Sole Agents "lor Tread well's Celebrated Mahogany Dye Seal Sacques, warranted ,12 years. Endless variety of Shoulder Capes, in Sables, Astrakhan Persianer, Seal, etc., at LOWEST FIGURES. .Also every description of Small Pun. PAULSON BROS., Manufacturers of Furs, 441 WOOD STREET. de2-siwi ANCHOR REMEDY C0MFNY, 829 LIBERTY STREET, Anchor specialties. Catarrh Remedy, Rheumatic Remedy, KIDNEY REMEDY, Dyspepsia Remedy, Beef, Wine and Iron, Beef, Wine Iron and Cocoa. Cod Liver Oil. Harsanarllla. Fills. L'.nlrcent, and extra large strength ening plasters, we have thousands of testi monials from people who nave used the ANCHOR REMEDIES and all commend them as being tbe beet prep arations in the market. We guarantee satis faction in all cases where the directions are carefully followed. sel8-jrw J- 'miL PHOTOGRAPHER, 16 BTXTH STREET. A fine, large crayon portrait W 60; see them before ordering elsewhere. Cabtaete, st and nr Lirer 5 ' NEW ABTEXTISXaCETTTS. wan AFFORD to m Until you have looked at those MEN'S OVERCOATS that we are selling at $10. II, $12, ?13 and $14. You can choose from the newest patterns, of Chinchillas, Mel tons, Beavers and Cheviots made in the best possible manner, and usually sold at from $2 to $3 more. You need only look at them. to see 4heir superiority. "We are showing a large fine of STOBM COATS at ?5, ?7 BO, $8 and f 10. You will also save money by examining oor BOYS' OVERCOATS, sine from 10 to 17 years, made in Ulster, Cape or Plain Style, in Fancy Cheviots, Chinchillas. Mel tons and Cassimeres. Prices $3, $3 25, ti 25, $5 and upward. Bare bargains also in the tastefulest styles ot CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, in fancy Cassimeres, Chinchillas, Cheviots and As trachans, sizes from 2 to 10 years: prices $1 75, 12, $3, $3 50, f4, H 50 and up. SPEC.ALSALE0FCAPS, " Men's Seal Caps and Turbans, all grades, from $1 25 to J1D. Men's-Chinchilla Cape, with slide band, from 25c up. Men's Fancy All-Wool Knit Windsor Caps at 50c Boys Genuine Seal Caps at $1, SI 25 and $150. Children's Plush Polo Caps, with ear laps, satin lined, only 30c STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH, Mors, ClotMers ai Katters, . 161, 163 Federal St, Allegheny. dsl-WTSU SOME FEATURES -oy OTTB- HolmyBazaar UR Eighth Annual Holiday Bazaar is now open, the en tire first floor being given up to the display. Our efforts have been to combine beauty and utility with a range of values to suit every purse. Note the following samples: This large Antique Oak Rocker is $2 50 a large a mount of com fort for a small amount of mon ey. We have upwards of 100 patterns of upholstered Rock ers and Odd Chairs to suit every taste and purse. We have at $4 50 ::: this quaint and ar tistic Rocker, strongly made and well finish ed. The seat is upholstered in plush and deco rated with an- y-t i n tlM I I a ,7S&t.' "4uc iiu.ua, j. u wonder is how it can be done. What can be more suitable for a gentle man than a Bookcase? It protects his books ::: and makes a hand some piece of furniture for his room. This one is $7 o. For tapestry portiere add $2. This Secre tary ::: Book Case at $10, ceitainly sur passes ::: any similar piece of furniture at the same price we know of. It is a combination of Book Case, Writing Desk and Cabinet, whose uses need no explanation. For portiere add $1 50. 0. McCLINTOCK & OO., 33 FIFTH AVENUE. da3-r Paris Exposition 1889 : 3 GjUSD PEIZES 5 G0LB XED1XS. MENIER CHOCOLATE AIS0LUTELY PURE! VANILLA (saute) QUALITY. ask res nxLow wrapper, toci ib. FOR SALEEVERYWHKKE. MMMH HtWSE. 0NMN SMMC , N. Y. 7r- flBKICi-f ImHf m IBBI'J- lM -CniM'-ii hi " ggfEl CSWffH aee-iio-wau p& Teleptwse 769. JalM-.. A-swi&mw ss- ::