JWJ T-, WOES TITTSBUEO-ISPATOH, ATUEDAY, DEOBMBipslT, - -1889. t f ? fpNR WO THAW DYNAMITE. sr Cartridges Were Pal in a Stove, Caus ing a Eatal Explosion. TWO KILLED AKD ONE IKJDRED. A Disappointed Maiden Takes Nearly an yfr Wiuc or Arsenic. ALL TBE HEWS FfiOM KEAEBI TOWKB rSFKCIXL TXLXOBAU TO THE OISFXTCK.I Bradfobd, December 6. An explosion of dynamite mt Howard Junction to-day-killed G. Mahretla and D. Tattle, Italians, aged respectively 25 and 28 year, and seri ously injured G. Margasita, a younjr Hun garian, aged 18 years. Seventy-five men are engaged In construction work on the new Bradford and Jobnsonburg Kailroad. The three unfortunates -went to a shanty to tbaw out frozen dynamite cartridges for blasting purposes. 'While engaged in this work, a terrible explosion took place, blow ing the chanty to splinters and throwing the men quite a distance. Tattle was killed instantly and 'Mahretta died in a short time. Both men were ter ribly maugled, Hahretta's body being ,torn limb from limb. M&rganita was blown into the air and etferv stitch of his clothing stripped from his 'body, nothing but his' snoes nemg left on bis person, ut is oaaiy cut and bruised, but will recover. THB CALIFORNIA CODE, GDILTI IK THE FIRST DEGREE, M, A Verdict of Mnrder Can be Secured at r JolicsiOTm. fgrrcLU. tsugbxii to Tni dispatch.! Johnstown, December 6. The jury in the Carter-Mathews murder case rendered a -verdict of guilty in the firstdegreejthis after noon. The jury was polled and each juror responded "guilty in the first degree." A motion in arrest of judgment and for a new trial was entered. ChBrles Carter, the con victed murderer, is 25 years of age. He came here two vears ago from "Winchester. Va. The murder was the result of quarrel mhanl & white eirl named Emtna Dunn, with whom Carter and John Mathews, both col ored, were infatuated. ; On the evening of November I they met on the street and Carter at once opened fire on .Mathews. Two bullets took effect in Mathews' body, causing death in a few hours. It is said Carter had a brother who was hanged in Pittsburg a few years ago, and that he has two brothers still in that city. A PAIR OF EASTERB CROOKS Sentenced to Lobs Terms on the Charge of Attempted Burglary. ,-SrECLU. TSIJEOROC TO TUB DISPATCH. Beaver Faixs, December 6. Edward Nelson and Frank Frazer pleaded guilty of attempted burglary this afternoon, and were sentenced by Judge 'Wickham. The former was given three years and nine months, and the latter three years and ten months in the " Western Penitentiary. They are the persons who were arrested at Bochester some week.s ago while attempting to sell a lot of postage stamps. Upon them were found several revolvers, knives and extra clothing, evidently stolen. They were locked up, and the same night ' escaped and attempted to force an entrance to Butler & Jackson's clothing store, when thev were captured by Officers Lazarus and Brooks. Nelson is 19 years old, and claims to5 from New York City. Frazer is 24 years of age, and gives Boston as his home. A SEARCHING INVESTIGATION As to the Cunse of the Day Express Wreck t GreeDibnrsr. WrxriAt TW.EOBXU TO TBJt DISPATC1M Gbeessbueg, December 6. The Penn sylvania Bailroad Company officials are making a searching investigation at to the cause of the accident on the Southwest Junction on 'Wednesday, when the day ex press collided with a freight Daniel "Williams, the operator at the block, has been indefinitely suspended, and Henry "Wisethe track boss, who had a number of menworEing in me ueiguuuruuuu ui uic switch, and who himself was off duty, has been temporarily suspended. The switch that caused the accident is an automatic one, and it is believed that it did not go back into its position after the Southwest passenger train, an hour before, passed over it AN ALLEGED lXCENDUEX A Duel Whh Swent According to the Rales ot Honor. Pomona, Cal., December C A duel was fought near this city on Tuesday even ing in strict accordance with the code. The affair was kept secret, bnt notwithstanding the care exercised to keep it from the public the facts came out. Since October last two prominent young men from Pomona Harry Lucas, formerly of Louisiana, and Herbert Priestly, both aged 19 years have been rivals for the hand of a young lady of ex cellent family. They have had frequent quarrels, and recently came to blows. Finally Lucas challenged Priestly to fight with Spanish rapiers. The challenge was accepted, and the two men met on the ball grounds. Lucas, who is both wiry and quick, and a practiced fencer, was quickly seen to be the better of the two. The arrangements were for three minute bouts. At the end of the second bout, when Priestly had been cut iu the breast and head nnd twice in the shoul der, the seconds became alarmed and stopped tne fight. Priestly's wounds wero dressed and he was taken away from town. Lucas has also disappeared. The seconds are here and known, but no arrests have been made. The young men are of good lamihes and the story of the fight has caused mush excitement. DEATH FROM COAL GAS. A Small Heating Stove Cnuied tbe Death of Tiro Women. Chicago, December 6. This morning Mrs. Anderson, who lives in a tenement house at 868 Gross avenue, together with Mrs. Olina Knudson, heard a strange noise in the room of the latter, and, supposing that it was caused by sickness, tried to gam admittance to her apartments. Finding the door locked, and, receiving no answer from within, Mrs. Anderson called in a neighbor who pried open the door. Lying on the bed were Mrs. Knudson and a Miss Mary Lee, a young lady who has been visiting at the house from Milwaukee, both in an unconscious condition. A strong odor of gas permeated tbe room, which escaped from a small heat ing stove. All the windows and doors in the room were tightly closed. A physician was promptly called but Miss Lee Bad expired before medical aid could be given. Mrs. Knudson remfined in an unconscious condition nntil this evening, when she also died. The coroner has held an inquest in both cases, tbe jury finding a verdict ot accidental asphyxiation by coal gas escaping from the stove. AN OCEAN RECORD BROKEN. Tbe Time From Yokohama to San Francisco Considerably Bednced. Sak FbancisCO. December 6. The Pacific Mail Company's new steamer China arrived from Hong Kong and Yokohama this morning, making the voyage from the latter port in 12 davs and 11 hours, thus beating all trans-Pacific records. The best time previously made between Yokohama and San Francisco was 13 days and 14 hours, and between Yokohama and Vancouver 13 days and 6 hours. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ORIENTAL FUR RUGS. THB BEAUTIFUL SNOW The odd conceits of various nationali ties are given in to-morrow's DIS PATCH by P. & Bassatt. Blnrrlnge licenses Granted Yesterday. Ksme. Besldsnes. (Joseph MIdgely Allegheny 1 Maggie llart Allegheny Arrested Within a Few Hours Alter the Commission of the Crlme rSFECIAI. TX1EOKAM TO THE DISPATCH. 1 Mkadvhvle, December 6. A.W. Sipps, of Cooperstown, Pa., was arrested here to . day for burning tbe Harmonsburg Cheese Factory, near this city. The building, which was owned by Sipps and was insured for 325, was fired about 1 o'clock this morn ing and totally destroyed. An hour later officers with lanterns were trailing a fresh bnggy track which led from this city to the factory and back, and before daylight Sipps was in jail. The evidence against him is very strong. A CASH CARRIER COMPANY Sella Ont to a New York Rival to Settle a Snlt. rsrzciAii telegram to the dispatch, l Mansfield, O., December S. The biggest business transaction of the year in this city was consummated last nicht by the Barr Cash and Package Carrier Company of this place, and Sampson Store Service Company, of 2Tew York. The stock of the first named company was sold to the New York concern for 5200,000. The negotiations have been on for nearly & year, during which time there has been some litigation about patents and a damage suit for $150,000 for libel brought by the Sampson people, bnt the preliminary steps of this suit were decided against the Samp son Company. Samuel Barr. the inventor, gets 8300,000. DISAPPOINTED IN L0YE. X YoMff Buckeye Maiden Ends Her Life Wlthnn Onnee of Arsenic rSTXCXAI. TXIfEQSAX TO THE DUrATCIM Zanesville, 0., December 6. At Ful tonham, a village a few miles from here, Hiss Lizzie "Wiseman purchased an ounce of arsenic, stating to the druggist that she intended to use it for rats. Sue- stepped across the street to the home of a relative and took nearly all of it When asked what the had been doing the confessed to having taken it, and was given an emetic, but her life could not be saved. She had been disappointed in lovs and the act was doubtless due to temporary insanity induced by worry. She was a modest, retir ingTrirl, and of good family. , Chloroform and Camphor. It Is (aid that tbe price of chloroform will ; advance 25 per cent on account of tne two leading makers deciding to quit fighting and get revenge out of thepublic. The advance on gum camphor Is bated on the cutting down of the camphor tress in Japan during the rebellion In that country 23 years ago. As the tree grows In Sumatra, Borneo, China and other parts of the world long continued high prices may stimulate propagation. PITTSBUBGr TELEPHONES, how they are operated and by whom, is told ia to-morrow's DISPATCH by Wales. - DIED. UHALFANT On Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Captain James Chalfaht, in the 76 th year of bis age. Funeral from his late residence. No. G38 Ann Bttvet, Fourteenth ward. Pittsbnrc. on Sux sat AFTEBiroox at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CUNNINGHAM-On Friday, December 6, 18S9, Bobebt A. CtWNINaiXAM, in bis 83th eir. Notice ot I aneral In evening papers. CONNELL On Thursday, December G, 1889. at 6.30, Mrs. Deborah Oonnell, widow of Eobcrt J. Connell. deceased, in her 71th year. Funeral from the residence of 1). Fritz, No. 133UlnS street, city, on Saturday, at 2 p. at, December 7. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. 2 DEAN-On Friday. December 6, 1889. at 850 A. 1L. Robert B. Dean, aced 88 rears 8 months 23 days. Funeral services at bis late residence. No. 171 Seventeenth street, Southside, Pittsbure, on Saturday at 9 a. m. Interment at Believer non. ENGEI On Friday, December 6, 1889, at 2 A. v.. Christian E Joel, ased SS years 2 months 7 days. Funeral on Sunday at 1D p. M. from his late residence. No. 2021, Josephine street, (Southside. Services in Bev. larch's Church at 2 P. if. Friends and members of lit Oliver Lodge, K.L.OIH. are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 K3LGALLON Suddenly, on Friday, De cember 15,1889, at 1 SO A. &, TzBSiE,wif ot William Hjlgallon, aged 13 jears. Funeral services at late residence. 152 Indus try street, 8ustat, December 8, it 1 p. m. Interment priTate. a KENWOBTHY On Thursday. December 5 18S9. William Kknwobthy, aged 63 years, at his residence. Ha Webster avenue. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Western papers please copy. 3 LITTLE On Thursday, December 6, at 10 A. x., Mr. Tdohas a Little, in the 56th year of bis age. Fnneral on Saturday, December 7, at 2 p, jl, from his residence on Beaver street, Se wickley. Fa. Interment private at a later boor. a MEMZEMEB In Allegheny City, on Fri day. December 6, at 8 A. M., CnBlSTopn Mkm zemkr, aced CO years, 4 months and 8 days. Funeral Sunday. December 8, at 2 pv it, from the Salem Church of the Evangelical As sociation, on Franklin street, Allegheny City. STEELE On Friday evenfcc, December 6. 1889, at his residence, 24 Monterey street, Alle gheny, at 7 o'clock, Thomas H. Stkexb. brother of Jdrs. E. P. Roberts. Notice of fnneral in evening papers. SCHABFF On Friday, December 6, 1889, at 2 P. jl, Ida Philomina, daughter of George and Matilda bcharff, aged 9 years, 6 months and 2 days. Fnneral from the parents' residence, 193 Spring Garden aTenue. Allegheny, on Sunday, December 8, at 1p. jr. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 TONEB In the 76th year of her age, ANN Toner? at her residence, No. 29 Monterey street, Alleebeny. Notice uf fnneral In evening papers. WALSH On Thursday morninc, at7 o'clock. Miss Maboabet Walsh, in tbe 62d year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her brother, Thomas J. Walsh. 68 Grantham street, Smrl DATAyTEBNOON, at 2 o'clock. Friends and relatives of the family respectfully Invited to attend. 2 ZOOG On Thursday, December 6, 1889 at 420P.H., Louis P. ZOoa, lathe 31th year of H1B V. Fnneral will take plaee from his late resi dence, corner ot Bonth Thirty-first and Mc don: streets, on Sunday, at 9 o'clock a. it. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 JAMES ARCHIBALD A BRO.. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. 117. 119 and 136 Third avenue, two doors below omithneld st next door to Central Hotel Carriages for funerals,?! Carriagesforoperas. parties, tc, at the lowest rates. All new car jiages Telephone communication, myl-li-rra Aiid these have come from afar, bringing their tribute of elegance and beauty for merry Christmas firesides, furs from forest and jungle, rugs from Mosque and Bazaar. Fur Rugs are great favor ites for Holiday Gifts. We show an unusual variety, both "flat mounted" and "full mounted," of Tiger, Bear, Wolf, Fox. An Oriental Rusr is univer sally accepted as the most durable, artistic and beautiful oi floor coverings. As one cannot have too many of them, the giver of one at Christmas is sure of having done the right thing. You will find all nationalities and sizes in bewildering va riety with us. N. B. Our unique de scriptive Holiday Catalogue of 64 pages with its price list and classified index of "pres ents suitable for a lady, gen tleman, boy and girl" is now ready to be had on application. t mew ABTBEnggBrofrw. DANZIGER'S HolidayGoods -FOB- MB btdmIg 33 FIFTH AVENUE 33 m de7-Tis THE MILLION. The richestand most varied as- "sortment ever shown. Elegant Bronzes, Vases and Bric-a-Brac, Books, Games, Toys, and the grandest line of DOLLS in Western Pennsyl vania. Our lead ing feature: Popu lar low prices. We would sug gest morning c al 1 s, thereby avoiding the aft ernoon rush. NOTE. Our Great Closing Out Sale of Dry Goods now go ing on. DANZIGER'S, Sixth St. and Penn Ave. de6 IN PRESENTING -OUK-' ALL THE. CHILDREN Are cordially invited to attend the DOLL?' . fpY M$ oILL TO-DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. -- We do not want to deal too much in gener alities or use hish-sounding words and phrases to describe oar stock in its variety and extent, bnt we shall aim to make a plain, specific'statement that can be easily read and understood. TO-DAY yonr attention is directed to some things for GENTLEMEN. SMOKING JACKETS, Fleishman k Co., PITTSBURG, PA. de7 SCOTT'S GREAT DISCOVERY! What I Can Do With It. I can enre an ordinary case of ulceration with one application, bad cases In two or three. Cnre KQaranteed to be permanent. I revet fail. Cnre sensitive and painful teeth, with exposed nerves or pnlpj, without pain. Can save von the trou ble ot going to the dentist by the month tor treament. Will not discolor yonr teeth as other dentists da I invite troublesome cases where-other dentists have failed. I will care yon. To be had only at Dr. C. B. Scott's Dental Offices, 624 Penn ave., opposite Home's. del-25-TTSSn pEPXESENTEU IN PITTSBOBO IN lSd Aeszrs . . J9 Jtm, 89831. Insurance Co. of 2Terth America. IxiHes adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONE& 84 Fourth avenue. U2M2-D WESTERN niSVBAJtfCE CO. oFprrrsBtma. Assets H13.E01E7 NO. 411 WOOD BTItEET. ALEXANDEB NIMIOK, President JOHN B. JACKSON. Vice President f c22-26-TT WM. P. HBaBEKT. Becretarv. EDUCATIONAL. HARC0URT PLACE. A remarkably successful seminary for young ladies and girls. Admirable loca tion. Elegant new building. Exception ally strong faculty. Superior equipment and comprehensive character. Thorough preparation for the best American colleges for women, or a complete course. Pupils last year from thirteen States. For illus trated catalogues address tbe Principal, Miss Ada. I. Atzs, B. A., Gambler, O. no9-?n.s TEETH, $5, $8, $10. Gold filllnc from H un. Amalgzn. EOc: silver, 75c: white alloy, JL Gold Crowat a specialty, DR. 3. it McCLAfi&N, Corner Smlttfleld && Fc-sKh avenue, JeSBnesa v KENYOH MILITARY ACADEMY. A select school for boys. 66th year. Lo cation of rare beauty and heaithf ulness, on a hill-top, eleven hundred feet above sea level. Elegant buildings. Masters all college grad uates and teachers of tried efficiency. Thor- ouch preparation for college or bui Careful Japanesse Quilted Silk, from tS up. English Cloth Jackets. Plain Cloth and Matelesse Silk Jackets. Long Cloth Dressing Gowns. . A number of very nice styles of NIGHT SHIRTS, And FULL DRESS SHIBTS. These are all on our front floor basement salesroom, and can be inspected away from the rush common on the first floor salesroom. A very fine line of jSLLK MTJFELERS, The proper styles. Also Chest Protectors, or Front Shields, for evening wear, in Moire Satin and Plusb. NECKWEAE in Puffs, Tecks, Bows and Four-ln-Hands, at 50c,75c, $1 and up to finest made. Fine Satin-EmbroideredSUSPENDEES. HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen and Silk, plain White and. Fancy Borders, with and without Initials. Japanese Silk Embroidered in the latest novelties for Gents' evening wear. For presents for smokers sea our Smokers' Tables, and the elegant hard wood and silver HUMEDITOES For holding 0 and 100 cigars; ranging in price from ffi to 16 each. Every gentle man who smokes should have a Eumiditor for keeping his cigars fresh, livetand moist LEATHER SHAVING and TOILET CASES For home and traveling purposes.trasging in price from 70s to US each. Derby and Meriden Silver Shaving Hugs, Razors and Strops, Collar and Cuff Boxes. Off-course we hare lots of UMBRELLAS, The right styles and the E1GHI PR! Come in every day. ijpES. or business. supervision of health, habits and manners. Particular attention paid to the training or-young boys. KemaricaDiegrowtU during the past four years. Large new gym nasiom and drill hall. Tot catalogues ad- HORNE & WARD, 41 FJFTB AVENV1S. & NEW,. ABTXK.TISKMEKT8. B. & B. SKWAl TmrcssAY. December & j This Morning SOMETHING REMARK ABLE AT 8:30 O'Clock. One case 24-inch BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS at 80c a yard nothing equal to this has ever been sold in Allegheny or Pittsburg. Six lots RICH BLACK SILK FAILLE FRAN CAISES, $1, value $1 25, and the finer grades at $r 25, $1 50, $1 60, $1 75 and $2, that are making additional customers fof our Silk De partment. If you want a bar gain extraordinary in FINE SILKS come now. Holiday Goods arrive by every express and this Expo sition of rare and choice nov elties is attractive beyond the usual offerings. B0GGS & BUHL, 115,117,119,121 Federal st.Allegheny. piMTiraiiii WE INTEND SURPRfSffiG EVERT MT Who purchases or wha has parebased tot fifix this week! a obs st&. clothing to the amount of $5sr upward with the gift of a. LARGE AND HAFTOSOME CHEST OF TOOLS." (Containing 15 Pieces.) Parents will kindly Bear in aiadl that this gift o ours is. no-trashys worthless toy, but a" gift well worth receivings certainly one which will, be very acceptable to nine boys out of every teat. Parents,, be sure yam get one for your boys ' P. S. Blankets, Comforts and Fine Eiderdowns that will save you money. ; 10 ONLY! BUYS AJSTY DAT THIS WEEK Choice of upward of 2,500 Men's Remarkably Nice Overcoats; and choice of as many Men's Suits. Overcoats, in either Smootlr or Rough Faced Goods, and with or without Velvet Collars or Bindings, some Satin Lined- As good Overcoats as the ones some clothiers are making a big blow about for $12 and even $ 14- The Suits are in. Frock, and. Sack Styles, and in medium and heavy weights. They aregenteel dress,, good business and nice walking Suits- If any "of the other dealers of this city had such goods, they'd go into ecsfacies-, and at once announce them as "matchless bargains," and. charge you at least $14. for either Suits or Overcoats. Our price is $10 only. de5-D McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM Is a preparation of the Drag bywhich Its la jarious effects are removed, while tbe valuable medicinal -properties are retained. I possesses all the Bcdative, anodyne, and antispasmodic powers of Opiam, bnt produces no sickness of tbe stomach, no vomitinjr, no costive ness. no headache. In acute nerrons disorder a it is an invaluable remedy, and is recommendef d by the best physicians. E, FERRETT, Agent, 372 Pearl St, New York. mb30-Z7-8 ONE WAY EXCURSIONS, Pullman tourist slepplng cars from Chicago to 8jm Francisco and the Pacific coast. For the ex clusive accommodation of purchasers of second class ticket", the Chicago. Bock Island and raciuc ivauway are now rnnning excursions in Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally con ducted), every second Thursday, from Chicago to Oregon and California via Denver. Every comfort and convenience assured at a great redaction from regular first-clasj rates. Address for fall particulars B. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Ben. Manager, Gen. Ticket and flbicaeo. Passenger Agent no28-S0.TTS $12 ONLY! WILL BUT ANT DAT THIS w mhk Choice of Men's Suits of as good quality as yon'll find elsewhere for 15 or more. This very same sum will also buy choice of a fine assort ment of Overcoats, which nine out of every ten buyers would suppose were 15 garments, if they didn't see the price 12 marked plainly on. every Overcoat Any style, including Cape Overcoats and A. rUlsters, can be found in this superb assortment It means tbe saving of "from $3 to $5 to buy one of these overcoats that is, according to other dealers. prices. Is there any reason why you. should pay the extra money to others? Take our advice. Buy one of these, and keep the difference in your pocket. ESTABLISHED 1S7U BLACK GIN OB THE KIDNEYS Is a relief and sure cnre for the Urinary Organs. Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Tilvpr rTnmnlfLlnt finrt nnrv Trade Mabk species of Indigestion. Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prepar ation for cnre of Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis and Lung Troubles. Either of the above. fl per bottle.' or 6 for to. If your druegist does not handle these goods write to TO. F. ZOKLLER, Bole Mf i.. ocS-71-TTS Pittsburg. Pa. Mir Him A 15 OISflY! WILL BUY ANT DAT THIS WKmif Choice of some 1,500 Men's suits that are suitable for either dres3, business or professional wear. They come in Sacks, Frocks and Cut aways, and we can fit any man from 34 to 42 inches breast measure. 15 will also secure choice of an elegant gathering of Winter Overcoats in hundreds of styles, colors and newest shapes actually of as good value (we guarantee it) as you will get at any other store in this city for J20. 1 18 ANT 20 ! WILL BUY ANY DAY THIS -WEEK- Choice of Overcoats or Suits that some dealers have the nerve (we should say gall) to ask $25 and 28 for. Suits Prince Alberts, three and four-button Cutaways, Chesterfields, every shape of fine Sacks. Overcoats in Smooth, Rough or Semi-Rough Goods, that are trimmed in elegant style. Choice Suits and Overcoats that'll look and feel as if they were made for you. They're real beauties. If you. can buy 'em for as little money as we ask, take 'em without a word. They're bar gains in every sense of ,the word. But there's only one store you can, get 'em at, and this is Gusky's. The PrsEsr Meat-Plavobiho Stock L1EBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Meat. USE IT FOR SOUPS, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. Genuine only with fac-simileof Justus von IJebig's SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK Across label. Sold by storekeepers, grocers and druggists. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., lim ited. London. aa21-U4-ws CONSUMPTION THW CAUSE OP is now admitted by the medical authorities to be a deficiency or nndue waste of Oxidizable Phosphorus normally existing in the human economy. Tho remedv consists in the admin istration of a preparation of Phosphorus being at once assimilable and oxidlzablo. WINCHES TER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES is the 'only prep aration of Phosphorus which combines these characteristics in the highest degree. For Consampiion. Bronchitis, Coughs, Night SwesU, and Nervous Disesses, it is uncqualed. Recommended by Physicians. Sold by Drug gists. SI perbotue. Send for circular. winujars riL.it uu, ivuemisis, W.Y. mya-24-Trswk 162 William St. -, JONES' MAGIOBOACHTOW i DEB. Roaches banished by con tract. Satisfaction guaranteed or ,no pay. 85 bisvehxh AVJi, Pittsburg. Pa Price Jl per poring. jaoo-n OTEA9IEKS AND EXCURSIONS. STATE LINE To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passajte 3S to S30, according to locatloa or stateroom. Excursion 65 to 130. bteerage to and irom Europe Lowert Bates. AUblUT BALDWIN & CO.. General Agents, . Urondwsr, Mew Yort J. j. Mccormick. Agent. , 639 and 401 Sraithfield St, PlUsbar j. Pa. OCJt-D "TTTHITB STAB UNE- rOB QUKENSWWN AND TjIVEKFOOL. Koyalasu United States Hall Steamers. "Tentonlc,UtclL7:30iimCeltlc, Jan. 8. Germanic, Dec. 13,2 pm Kermaule, Jan. 15. Urltnnlc,Dcc.,7.38am HrltaiiBlc, Jan. 22. Adriatic. Jan. L (Adriatic, Jan. 59. from White Star uoct, loot of WestTenthst. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, ISO and npwsrd. Second cabin. S3S and upwarJ. according tn uteAmer and location of ber: curalon ticket on faTorable terms. Steenge, Ex- An. Smttb- fleld it iltUborr, or J. BKbCK IttMax. Qen era! Anent, & Broadway, MeirYort. ntCS-p dree the Rector, JUwatttcx BtJtr, LL.R, UftBUMT, U., B09-78-8 H. H. DURBIN & CO., S3 WFTH AViNUE, Rleh Jewelry ad Prsolons Worm. eJtt-TTMa AMERICAN LINE, Bailing eTery Wednesday from Philadelphia and UrerpooL Passenger accommodations for zui daises unsurpassea. xiciteis soiu to ana from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, etc. PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 'General agents, 87 Walnut PhUaieifWft. FnU ifnrmarinn mb ha had of J. J. MccOR. QSm. fourth avenue and Bmithfleld street. I JjOUIB MOKBER, 613 HwltHfleM atteafc I hIMrM I Until Saturday Evening Next We Shall Sell Little Boys' warm, everyday Overcoats for $2. Little Boys' good school Overcoats for $2 50. Little Boys' nice school Overcoats for $3. Little Boys' pretty school Overcoats for $3 50. Little Boys' handsome school Overcoats for $4. Little Boys' elegant dress Overcoats for $5. Little Boys' knockabout everyday Suits for $2. AND FOR' $2 50, $3, S3 50 and $4 we are offering choice of Suits for the little chaps that're not only nice and genteel, but also made of non-dirt show ing colors. The values are such that if you paid from 50c to $1 50 more money, you wouldn't pay one cent too much. Little Boys' very stylish dress Suits for $5. Big Boys' nice school Overcoats for $4. Big Boys' splendid school Overcoats for $5. Big Boys' nobby school Overcoats for $6. Big Boys' elegant dress Overcoats for $7; $8 and $10. Equally Great Bargains in Big Boys' Suits. :)-( AND NOW FOR NEWS RELATIVE TO OUR GREAT HOLIDAY SALE. As usual, of course, the small fry follow in our wake. No sooner did they see our Holiday announcement in last Friday's papers thaa they came out, a couple of days later, with similar ads.. Bnt, and here lies the "big difference between us and other dealers, WE HAVE A STOCK COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR,. While their gigantic (?) assortments -would be lost, swallowed up, in our IA1I0TE AND STUPENDOUS STOOL We have Holiday goods for everybody, rich and poor, young anil old, male and-female. In order to make it possible for the poorest to obtain choice of anything in our stock, while yet the assortments are full and complete, we will, on payment of a small deposit, lay aside any thing chosen, and the balance can be paid any time between now and Christmas. Now, don't be backward in coming to at least see our beautiful goods. We .send goods C. O. D. to any part of the United States or Canada. ' i Ready in a few days, the December number of our "Mostratecl' Monthly." Write for it. Sent free to any address. . )- GUSKY'S ' GRAND BARGAIN SIM, to 400 Market street & - Ji M.