possa X Sp iTr.TJf -TJ i & Sff fv ,. -i ' FOE TEE SECOND TIME In a Few Weeks Butler Has a Fatal A'itro-Glycerine Explosion. TWO MEN BLOWS TO FBAGHEKTS. Tie Deeds Eecorded for, the Great Bale of Coke Property. ALL TEE KEW8 PEOM MEAKBI TOWKS ttTZClXL. TBT.TMB iW TO TEX DISPATCH.! Butlkb, December 10. Two weeks ago this community was startled by a fatal nitre-glycerine disaster, and to-day the ex perience was repeated. At 9.45 o'clock this morning the factory of the Butler Torpedo Company, located a mile south of Butler, on the Samuel Shafiner farm, exploded with a report that was heard for miles, and the shock shook houses in this place and knocked articles from mantels and shelTes. James Woods, married, and "William Medill, sin gle, were in the factory when the explosion occurred. "What they were employed at when the explosion took place can never be told. A young man named Hutchinson had been in the factory with them a few minutes before the explosion, but he had been sent to Butler for some supplies, which the two men needed. He had driven about 200 yards from the factory when the ter rific shock camt, and for a time he was stunned from the effects of the shock. When he recov ered sufficiently to look around there were only the ruins of the factory and a Die hole where the factory had been. He was so badly f right ened and unnerved that he was unable to prose cute muih of a search for the two men who had been in the factory, and after remaining afew minutes he drove into town to tell the news of the calamity. A valuable team of horses was also lolled in the wreck. m The f racmentary remains of Wood and Me dia were broutht to Butler this evening and taken to Boessings' undertaklne rooms. Two Bmall boxes contain all that was found of weir bodies. Wood was married and leaves a widow and two small children. Medill came from Canada and was unmarried. It was rumored that other persons who were in the vicinity at the tome of tho explosion were taissing. but nothing definite to that effect has been learned. THE SUIT AGAINST FOWDEELI. Cd ward Cnllaghan Very Determined to Have the Labor Leader Arrested. rsFzciAi. TM.ro.BAM to na dispatch.! Gbeexsbubo, December 10. Edward Calla Chan, of Scottdale, was here to-day seeking legal advice in the conspiracy case. He went before 'Squire Kener, of this place, and again made information acainst Powderly, Wise and Byrne, but as yet the Justice has not made a move tn the matter. Callaghan has also peti tioned the Court to compel Justice Merritt, pf Bcottdale, to issue the warrant for the arrest of Powderly. Ho insists that Powderly be ar rested and brought to Scottdale. and then he expects the Justice here to have the labor leader rearrested. Judge Hunter has not yet considered the petition, but will do so probably in a day or two. Callaghan says if Justice Merritt does not send his constable to Scranton to arrest Powderly. he will proceed against the 'Squire's bondsmen for damages. A BBOIHEE'S PLOT. He Attempts to Fasten an Incendiary Crime TJpon Another. tSFXCIAL TXUOSDI TO TBI piSP ATCB.1 Castor, December 10. Thomas Biggie, son of a prominent Tuscarawascountyfarmer, con fessed to Detective Howe to-day that he burned his father's barn on the moraine of No vember 41ast,beside committing other depreda tions around the farm. He says he did it in the hope of placing the blame on his older brother, Joseph, against wnom he had a crudce because of a quarrel some years ago. The de tective thinks it was done with the expectation of having the brother sent to the penitentiary for a term of years so be could fall heir to his father's estate, which is quite large, and Thomas has always been a favorite son. The loss by the ore and other causes amounted to nearly $5,000. The affair caused unusual excitement in the place where the prrties lire, having been for yens prominent cittsens there. HOOEE'S SALE TO FEICE. The Deed or the Purchase In Westmore land County Recorded. IKFXCIAX. TXUOBAX TO TSK DISPATCH.! Gbeeksbubg, December 10. The deed by which J. W.Moore conveys his Westmoreland county coal and coke interests to theH. C. Flick Coke Company was left for record in the Recorder's Office to-day. Tne instrument bears date of November 30, and the consideration was $925,00'. This is for interests In Westmore land county alone. His Fayette interests, which include the Winn works andlarge tracts of valuable coal lands, were sold at the same time and to the same company for 213,000, making a total of (1.138,000 for his interests. The Westmoreland sale embraces, in most instances, the coke and surface of over 1.138 acres, including the Mammoth works. Nearly all of it lies in Mt.'Pleasant township. A JEALOUS QUAEEEL. The True Cause of the Sensational Truce dy nt Dunbar. tEFXCIAX. TEUGKAX TO TUX DISPATCH. CoNNELLSVii.i.E,f December 10. A sensa tional sequel has developed in the Crowell Porter tragedy at Dunbar yesterday afternoon. The two men quarreled over a young lady, for whose hand both were suing.. Crowell's offer of marriace was refused by Miss Adah McCoy, the cut's name, and in revenge he murdered Porter. Miss McCoy Is an educated and ac complished young lady, IS years of age and rather pretty. She Is greatly affected at the tragic result of the lover's quarrel. Porter's remains will be sent to his home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Crowell is still in Jail and does not seem to be much affected by the murder, saying he is ready to swing for it A Teacher Charged With Foraerr. GbAFTok, W. Vju, December 10. B. W. Cross, a school teacher, of Orpha, Baroour county, has been arrested for wholesale for geries. Cross recently attempted to discount a note for S2S5 on the bank at Pnillipi. Suspi cion was aroused and investigation has proven it to be a forgery. Four other cases in which Cross forged notes for larce amounts have come to light since his arrest Cross was soon to be married to an estimable ycung woman. Her. DcIIbii Xiald to Rest. Mabtta-'s Fzbbt, December 10. Funeral services over the remains of Dr. DeHass were celebrated at 10 o'clock this moraine All tho prominent ministers of Martin's Ferry and -Wheeling took part in the services. At their completion the body was removed to the Stone Church Cemetery, east of Wheeling, and there interred. It Is proposed to start a movement to erect a handsome monument to his memory. A Gennlne Love Match. -SrECIAL TILECRAM TO TUX DISFATCB.1 Totjkgbtowjt, December 10. Charles W. Tacus, colored, aged 31 years, and Eliza Spencer, white, aged 27 years, came here from Pittsburc last evening and, securing a marriage license, called upon Re V.John F. Hamilton, a colored minister, and were married. The couple were evidently in good circumstances, and appearances indicated it was a genuine love match. Tramps la Hard Luck. rsrxciAi. TELIOBAK TO tub DISPATCH. 1 GEKE5TH.I.E, December 10. Excitement over the recent highway robberies still con tinues. Four tramps were to-day sentenced to the workhouse for 90 days. Three more have been kept working at the stone pile. A tramp ,doa't dare to show his bead here just now. There is no clew to the robbers. y. Two Unknown men Killed. fsrECTAL TM.XOBAM TO TH DISPATCS.1 vakevikld VAixet, Pa December 10. Two men, whose names are unknown, were killed this afternoon by the fallinc of a derrick on Brunot's Island, at the new bridge of the Ohio Connecting Railroad, across the Ohio river at that point Handkerchiefs for Presents. Immense choice initials, 10c, 15c, 18c, .25c;. embroidered..l0c to 53, sUk,t16c' to 2; auosTiapanese silty.piain, ana miuais, .very leapatBoienbanmr&jCot.-, yihjBu r 4 v: A EAILEOAD IK TBOUBLB. Charged With Violating un AereesieM by Secretly Cnttlnc Freloht Rates. Chicago, December Ml The Chicago, BL Panl and Kansas City road Is accused of cutting rates on grain and flour from the Northwest. The rates on these articles were restored to the 10 cent basis November 20, by agreement of all tho lines In Interest, but it Is claimed that the above named lino has continued quoting the Wo rate secretly ndJ?" secured the bulk of the traffic President Miller, of the Chicago. Milwaukee and Bt. Paul road, KHlay. filed a complaint wltn Chairman Walker, of theloter-State Commerce Railway Association, against the St Paul and Kansas City, charging it with a violation of the Presidents' agreement , H the charge 1? sustained, the l"er com pany will tewmpelled to forfeit the whole of the revenue derived from the cut rates, in addition to paymc the stipulated fine of not fess than S1& In consideration of toe action taken by the President of the Milwaukee and St Paul in this matter, the Burlington and Northern will not Immediately put the notice of its intention to meet the cut rates of the St. Paul and Kansas City, but will wait until the matter has been fully considered by the Western Freight Association. A FEDEEAL ELECTIOK BILL Introduced by Senator Chandler, the Solution of a Vexed Problem. WASHUfGwrn. December 10. A Federal election bill Introduced by Senator Chandler to-day, provides that whenever, in any Con gressional district, ten voters from each county, or ten voters from each voting precinct, where the Congressional district is one county or less, shall maae an affidavit that uiey believe the election will be unfair if held by the State 'fncer&Vand shall petition the United States Circuit Judge to have the registration of voters and the election conducted by United States officials, tne court snau do opcueu, u"r yr rtded by law, for the appointment of United States supervisors of elections, and the court shall appoint all necessary officers to carry out the prayer of the petitioners. Publication shall be made for four weeks, or the fact that the Coneressional election is to be held by United States officials, and one com missioner from each political party shall be ap pointed on the recommendation of the candi dates for Congress, the Court, however, to hayo power to require that another person shall be recommended m place of any person deemed unsuitable. Just for Fun. We will give away to-day 200 men's fine cassimere overcoats, sizes from 34 to 42, breast measure, for the low price of ?6. These overcoats are worth $12 of any man's money. 3?. O. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. For a Lifetime. The Kranich & Bach is a piano for a life time. Buy no other if yon would save regrets. IiECHKEK & SCHOENBEBGEB. 69 Fifth avenue. Store open until 9 o'clock p. m. wsu H.&D. Book department Specials Dickens, complete, 15 vols., cloth, $4; Dickens, com plete, 15 vol., i Kussia, ?9; Tbackerav, 10 vols., U Bussia, $5; Cooper, 5 vols., cloth, $1 65. Boaos & Buhl. Just for Fob. We will give away to-day 200 men's fine cassimere overcoats, sizes from 34 to 42, breast measure, lor the low price of $G. These overcoats are worth 12 of any man's monev. P- 0. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the sew Court House. B.&B. Book Department Special low prices on juvenile books. Children's Delight, 25c; Good Cheer, 30c; Wide-a-Wake Pleasure Book, 40c. Largest and best for the money. Bogos & Buhl. Beanllfnl Tone. Elegant Exterior. The Jas. M. Starr pianos at Lechner & Schoenberger's. Store open until 9 o'clock p. st. 69 Fifth ave. wsu The Latest Band Blusls For 24 instruments, complete, 'only 25 ets, at E. Cr. Hays as uo. a, to nuia ave. WBSU WAnrwBiGHT's beer leads in favor. All best dealers keep it. Families supplied direct on short notice. Telephone 5525. wsu PateONIzh home industry and drink Frauenheim & Vilsack's Pittsburg beer. lowest prices in the city for fine bronzes, at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. -wtsu For the Holidays. Pianos and organs at E. G. Hays & Co.'s, 75 Fifth are. "wrsu Meh's fine neckwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Maeble, onyx and bronze clocks, lowest prices, at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. wtsu Holiday silk and satin suspenders, plain and embroidered. James H. Axken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. CHRISTMAS COMING! Refer to the Following: for Gifts. Assortment of Book Cases, Blacking Cases, Butler's Trays, China Closets, Curtain Case's, Card Tables, Chiffoniers, Chevals, Cabinets, Chairs, Dressing Tables, Dining Tables, Divans, Easels, Euchre Tables, Easy Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Gold Divans, Gold Chairs, Hat Backs, Hall Glasses, Hall Chests, Hanging Cabinets, Mantel Cabinets, Music Cabinets, Music Portfolios, Beed Chairs: Desks, Bockers, For further particulars call at warerooms. Respectfully, P. C Bchoeneck, 711 Liberty street. CATARRH Is a complaint which affects nearly everybody, more or less. It originates in a cold, or succes sion of colds, combined with impure blood. Disagreeable flow from the nose, tickling in the throat, offensive breath, pain over and between the eyes, ringing and bursting noises in the ears, are the more common symptoms. Catarrh is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. which strikes directly at its cause by removing all impurities from the blood, building up the diseased tissues and giving healthy tone to the whole system. "For several years I have been troubled with that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Hood's Barsapartila with the very best re sults. It cured me of that continual dtoppln in my throat, and stuffed-up feeling. It has also helped my mother, who has taken it for run down state of health and kidney trouble. I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as a good medicine." Mes. 8. D. Heath, Putnam, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. SI; six for $5. Prepared only by a L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar FULL VALUEF0RTHE HONEY BLOCKER'S lbs. L00, Xlbs. Oo. auicn r COCOA 150 Curs for sum Choicest, Purest, Best. Instetrmeois witAMHng Water or lilt TJ. S. Depot. 85 Mercer St, Kxw Tour. At retail by all leading- grocers and drugxieta. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., IMPORTERS -oeS-GO-ws M, LOOKER'S COCOA 'or sale wholesale and rebv ' .? JAMJSSLOCKJtABT, Jw -' M8r4il&tteet sMIiWl THE PMTSBUEQ- Perfection, Elegance and Reliability. This trio of words, conveying more than the ordinary significance, comprises the es tablished motto at Mellor &Hoene's famous establishment a house in Its line the oldest in the city of Pittsburg, and unquestion ably nnexcelled for liberality and courteous attention to patrons. The principals are in defatigable in personal attention to wj10" and per force of their wide experienced trade handle only such pianos and organs as are perfect in construction and which conse quently afford unlimited satisfaction. Amongthe"piaao will be found the Hard man, Krakauer, Kimball and Harrington makes, all of them built on the most thorough acoustic and artisticijprinciples, many being absolutely elaborate ana ex quisite in designs ol case and finish. In organs they make a specialty of the Chase, Palace. Kimball and Chicago Cottage manufactures, which they have in styles and sue suitable for churches, lecture rooms, halls and residences, each make sharing the highest awards for general ex cellence. Thosecontemplatingthe purchase of an instrument during the holidays, will do well to call al once or send for catalogues and full particulars of easy payment plan to Messrs. Mellor & Hoene, at 77 Fifth avenue, and you will be the recipient of the most courteous treatment and receive a full line of catalogues. JAPANESE WARE BAZAAR. Open for the Holidays Only. Ton: will wonder at our fine display. Goods are going rapidly, and we would ad vise you to call early. Special discounts on large pieces. Store open till 9 P. m. until Christmas. Wm. Haslagk & Soir, Select Familv Grocers. 18 Diamond Square, Pittsburg. B. XB. New to-day. Elegance for the dining room for Christmas presents. Entirely new. Linen and satin lunch and buffet cloths. Long cloths or scarfs for center of dining tables. H. S. cloths and nankins. Boggs & Buhl, Allegheny. Mnrrloco License Craated Yesterday. Kune. Beitdeuee. JJohnA-Tolpfer West Deer township lUiTRaret V. Christy... ...East Deer township J Harry E. Ashbnry - rh&?,V? t Lliile Klnrer..... - Pittsburg JJobnMalseed - JJS52fSS2rt I Mary Kinney - McKeesport ( Josenh Snlrnoro .......West Elizabeth Ma ArlnTUndVtt...:..-.- West Elizabeth Frederick Vos - JJS5"!S2rt Louisa Hartze...i - McKeesport i Albert M. Otterson A!J?gIl!SJ lEffleO. Spore - Allegheny Q. Oswald Beck - . I Annie Stewart - ......Etna f Anthony Bectllniter , -"BSRSK Barbara L. Selbert - VVT I 1 Edward 3. McLaughlin 11,JXnI jMable P. Chapln... -....Allegheny DIED. BENTZ On Tuesday, Decembrtr ay, uecemDiir iu, xooj, Frederick uud Sophia JlAET. danchter ol TOpntr ftfAfl 1R months. Funeral will take place from the residence of the parents, Ellmore street, near Craig, Four teenth ward, Decembeb 11, at 2 p.m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend. CRIST-On Monday, December 9, 18S9, at 1 a. MjKatb, wife of Lewis Cnst, aged 43 years. Funeral from the family residence, No. 67 Frankstown avenue. Nineteenth ward, on Thubsdat, the 12th Inst,, at 0 a.m. Frlenils of the family are respectfully Invited to .at tend. 2 D08CH On Tuesday, December 10. 18S9, ft S25 p. ic Sabah, wife of Michael Dosch,in the 37th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, 28 Robinson street, Allegheny, on FbtdAY, at 10 A. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. DARKAGH On Monday. December 9, 1889, at his residence, corner Kirkpatrick street and Centeravenue. Captain John Darraoh, in the 79th year of his aee. father of Captain JohnJ.Darragh. of Memphis. Tenn , Captain James L. Darraen and Captain Thomas J. Darragh, of Little Bock, Ait Fnneral services at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Norris, No. 872 Web ster avenue, on Tbtjbsday aptbbnooit, De cember 12, at 130 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 HAGGERTY On Tuesday,Iecember 10, 18S9.at 9 o'clock A.JL.JOHN.HAQaiSBTr, in his 51th year. Funeral from his lata residence, Na 39 Irwin avenue (formerly Isabella street), Frankstown, Twenty-tblrdward, on Thursday morkiso, the 12th Inst, at 850 o'clock. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. HUBBARD At Chicago, Ri EDjmr Hub bard, youngest son of H. P. Hubbard and Bessie E. & Hubbard. HART On Tuesday, December 10, 1889. at 4 p. M at the residence of his parents, Corry street. Allegheny, Joseph, son of Samuel and Mary Hart, aged 16 years. Funeral services on Thursday, December 12, at 2 p. M. Interment private. McCLATCHEY OnMonday.December B, at 7 p. jl, James MoClatchey, aged 63. Funeral on Thursday, December 12 at 1 p. M., from his late residence, Chartlers station, P.4L.E.K.K. Kriends ef the family are re spectfully invited to attend. 2 McPHERSON Monday. December 9, at &S0 A. m- William McPhebsok, aged 76 years, at bis residence, Na 1 Sycamore street. South side. Funeral on Wednesday, December U, at 2" p.m. 2 NBAS On Tuesday. December 10, 1889, at 2.30 P. M, HeneyNeas, aged 61 years 1 months 8 days. Funeral on Thursday at 2 p. m. from his late residence, Na U16 Sarah street, Sontb side. Pittsburg, Pa. Friends and members of Mt. Oliver Lodge No. 633, K. and L. of H., are Invited. 2 NEWHAN On Tuesday, December 10, 18S9, at 9.15 p. m., Frances, beloved daughter of Joseph A. and Sarah Newhan, aged 1 year, 2 months and 18 days. Funeral from the parents residence, 23 Con gress street, on Thursday at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Chicago papers please copy. O'MALLEY On Tuesday, December 10, 1889, at 3 P. M., PATRICK O'MALLEY, aged 21 years. Funeral from the residence of bis uncle, Pat rick Ford, Twenty-fourth street and Mulberry alley, on Thursday, December lz, at z.30 p. h. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 ROBINSON Monday, December 9. 18S9, Chester Howard, son of Hugh A. and Emma Robinson, aged i years 2 months. Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Presbyterian church. Glecneld, P., Ft. W. 4U.E.B, at 1050 A. M., THURSDAY, 12th Inst. REICHWEIN On Tuesday, December 10, 1889. at 750 p. M, Jennie, youngest daughter of Jacob and Ida Reiehweln, aged 7 years. Funeral from the parents' residence, rear of 75 Beavr avenue, Allegheny, on Thursday, December 12, at 10 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 THOMAS On Monday morning at 8.25 o'clock. Rev. H. E. THOMAS, D.D-. pastor of First Congregational Church of Pittsburg, in the 60th year of his aee. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence, ldlewood sta tion, Pittsburg! Cincinnati and St Louis Rail road. Trains leave Union station 1:05, city time. 2 ANTHONY MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold 4Co., LIul,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn are in (Tele phone connection. mylO-69-MWTBu JAMES M FULLEBTOI, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Na 6 Seventh Street. Telephone 1153. ap27-S2-wrsu CHRISTMAS TREES 2.000 Norway Spruce. 4x6 feet At Wholesal holes ale. deU-KW7 JOHN E. & A. MURDOCH. FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS AND ROSES OR BARE BEAUTY. A. M. & J. B. JHUBDOCH, r n SMITHFIELD ST. Oil Telephono 423. no20-MWT -p KPRESENTKl IN PITTHBUBU IN ISO. ., A88BH . SBJB7LQ3833. Insurance G. 9f JTerth JMterica LMMTaae4tadpsMrba- Wtjjzam'L,' DISPATCH NEW ABTERTISIMENTS. "With the largest and most varied stock of Diamonds, "Watches, Jew elry, Fancy Silver Articles, Artistic Potterv, etc., ever brought to this citv. "Come and see us and we will make Christmas buying easy for you. "We will deliver goods any time desired. WATTLES & SHEAFEB, JEWELERS, 37 FIFTH AVE. de4-MW LAHMER'S 500 Sdz. KidGlo.es50c,aPaif. In Seal and Tan assortments as well as a choice line of Blacks, 6-book laced and 5-button neat embroidered, Wo per pair. 22-Inch Black Silks, $1 25, "WARE ANTED to wear, of pure PASS AIO SILK, and these and our Silk Warp Heu ricttes are elegant HOLIDAY GIFTS For any well-dressed ladv of quiet taste, ButKICH. FUR RUGS I The choicest of those on hands. 1,000 Ladies' Muffs 50c! Then up to the finest Lynx or Sable. I IL LATIMER, 138 Federal and 46 South Diamond Streets, Allegheny, Pa, deU-Mwpsu HIMMELRICH'S r Is now the busy part of the house. Attractions are as bright as new coin, and it is a sight to see the constant stream of Buyers' taking ad vantage in the styles and prices. We name but a few of many excellent bargains. Not a tape, but in fact: Mer& Fine Goat Slippers, "Quilted," $1 25. . ' Men's Embroidered Slippers, 75c, Men's Li'zzard Slippers, $1. In rlie very Finest Grade our varieties embrace every imaginable shade, shape and material t make a satisfac tory selection. -- HIMMELRICH'S, Market St., Entrance 430-436. Braddock House, 9iS Braddock Ave. deiS-WTStt HOLIDAY UMRRELLAS FOR BVERTiDiNE. ' "We have the Unrest assortment ofV-kadies' and Oentlpmen's Umbrellas we ha ve ever shown and prices lower than ever bei'oxe. Our stock ranges in prices from J I 25 to 520 each, which will give eyery one a chance to buy. "We wiU mention the price of a few ot them: v , Our first two numbers are Natural W ood Sticks and Metal Caps, 26-inch, at SI 25. Better grade ot Metal and Gold Caps; 25 inch, at $1 50. Best to be had for the money is our Metal Handles, in 26-inch, at $1 75 and $3; also Natural Sticks at $2. Special Number in 6-inch Metal Handles, 26-inch, at $2 60; former price $3 50. 26-inch extra fine Natural Sticks and Sil ver Handles at S3 and $3 50. Extra value in 26-inch Silver and finest Natural Sticks at $4 and 55. Ladies' 26-inch Sterling Silver Handles, special price 56 and 57 each. The same kind we Bold at $13 and 514 each last season. Also, finer grades, including Solid Silver on Ivory and fine Natural Sticks, with Sil ver Mountings and Plain Solid Silver Han dles, from 57 to 518 each. Gentlemen's Umbrellas, 28-inch, Natural, at 51 50 and 52 50. 28-inch Metal Handles, at 52 25,52 75,53. 28-inch Tine Natural Sticks at S3 50 and 54 50. 28-inch Silver Handles at 54 and 55, in cludes every style and shape handles, which is a very fine assortment to select rrom. Pine Natural Sticks with solid silver mountings, in 28-inch, at 55, $6, 57 60, $9 and 510. Solid Silver Handles in bright and oxydized, from 5T to 512. 28-inch. Solid Silver on Smoked Ivory and Pearl, ranging in price from 512 to 520. Fine Assortment of Ladles' Black Wood Ebony Handles, 26 and 28-incb, from 52 25 to 57 60. 24-inch Umbrellas for Children in Natural and Silver Handles, from fl 25 to 53 50. We have an xtra force of clerks and can guarantee yon prompt attention. HORNE & WARD, i "Uli JH, y- A i :$: ".:.&. ms asra?iaraT3ar.wr. IIUT M flBBtUS ! Sllppe Department ijMSiSggfl 1 , ',. hie. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER KKW ADVKRTISKMEHT3. GKEFTS USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL. FOR CHILDREN. CHAIRS Bentwood and polished, will outwear : any other make of goods. SOFA and TABLE COMBINATION. An attractive and most useful piece ot turni- ture for the nur sery. The above are finished in :: tne :: Desc manner : possi ble. Much dif ferent than the ordinary goods usually offered for :: children's - use. FOR ADULTS. DESKS in all conceivable shapes. Styles from the or dinary to the most costly. A variety not excelled, seldom equaled. Chairs, Couches, Tables, Cabinets, Easels, Screens and all pertaining to home furnishing. An early inspection is solicited. V . P. C. Schoeneck, 711 LIBERTY ST. OPP. WOOD STBEET. deS-WBa PAULSON . BROS. TEN USEFUL XMAS GIFTS -TOE- GENTLEMEN AND BOYS! Good Umbrellas from tl 00 to $15 00 Nobby Canes and Walking Sticks from 2te 25 00 Reliable Stiff Hats from 2 00 to 5 00 Reliable Bolt Hats from 1 to 5 00 Reliable SilK Hats from 4 OOto 8 00 Genuine Seal Caps and Gloves from 7 00 to IB 00 Imported Leather Hat Boxes from 5 OOto 20 00 Dent's EnclUb Walking and Drlv- lng Kid Gloves 175to 3 00 Best Waterproof Mackintoshes, with and without cane 12 OOto 18 00 Fur Caps, Capes. Gloves and Robes, tor jour coachman All prices. TEN USEFUTXMAS GIFTS -FOE- T.ATVraa A2TD GIRLS! Oola", Silver, Etched and Ivory Handled Umbrellas from 1 25 to $17 00 Kellable Seal Jackets, Sacques and Wraps from. 75 00to8o000 Si al Gloves and Hats from. J"010 1700 SaUMuffsirom lOOOto 2000 Soil (Shoulder Cpes from 4000to 7500 Fui Shoulder Capes, In every Monn lur.irom.. SOOtolOOOO Fur Muffs, lu every known fur, froin-.V. 100 to 8000 Fur i'-oas. Pelerines, etc, in every kncwnlur. from 250to 4000 Childrtm's Fur Bets, In endless variety, from 150 1000 Baby Carriage Robes and Fur -Hoods and Shopping Bags at reasonable prices. PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD STREET. FIVE D0O1X3 FROM FIFTH AVEHUE. N. B. Our XTtnbrella Factory Is busy as usual on Recovering and Repalrlne Umbrellas, at oSrnow well-fiiown LdW PRICE3, from the Fast BUck ZAtdlla at 75c to our Finest Gloria Silks. deU-srwr I,, . J - THB FHTE3T MSAT-FliAYOBIHO STOCK LIEBIG COWPANY'S Extract of Meat. use n avoB soups, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. Genuine only with iae-slnule ol Justus voo. Xlfiblffs BIGKATUXE L BLUS IXK - - - - I III m MsM sssl M rfgggigflffigjg vtiJLUJuiJiJuuuuuuuiAJt.iuyuil U,1889. HEW ADYKRTISKMINTP. B. & B. Wesrzsoat. December 11. DIRECT FROM PARIS ! New and Exquisite EMBROIDERED PARIS ROBB6, In Evening Shades, Blending of colors and style of design that is truly .simple elegance. Bargain prices, tnese new robes for evening dresses, 512 50 and SIS NEW BROADCLOTHS Just received Prune, Dahlia, Lilac, Slates. Grays, Cafe au lait, Castor, Myrtles and Navyi. Our grand HOLIDAY EXPOSITION O f the useful and ornamental will pay yon to visit. PUR and OLO AE DEPARTMENTS Never offered such inducements. Medium and fine goods at as low prices, and an un usually large choice for selection. See the bargains in DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, BLACK AND COL OBED SILK "WARP and ALL-"WOOL CASHMEBES ana tne uunaxjU.AB DBESS PATTEBNS, put up in nice boxes. ART NOVELTIES In SILK BOOM. Scarfs, Pillows and An- tique Draperies, from 25c to 550 .each. HOLIDAY SILK UMBRELLAS And Gentlemen's Canes. Gents' Silk Mufflers and H. S. Silk Handkerchiefs, In medium and fine goods, at such a saving in prices that it will pay you w look here before you buy elsewhere. BOGGS & BUHL, 115,117,119.121 Federal st, Allegheny. dell-D FINE STATIONERY Always makes an acceptable Christmas present, especially for ladies. We have the daintiest Papeterie ever made, fine Imported Inkstands, Paper "Weights, Plush Cabinets of "Writinc Paper and Envelopes to match. "We have Leroy Pairchild's famous Gold Tan. .iBAPnnniflin nd Rtvlopranhia Pec&i Extra fine Blank Books, Visiting Lists, Shopping Lists, eta, Buy Your Writing Paper by the Pound. Good value, 15c a pound. Extra quality, 25c a pound. Superior quality, 35o a pound. Christmas Cards, Booklets, Calendars, etc. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymnals, etc. Our Illustrated Book Catalogue will be mailed free of charge to any address. Hail orders receive prompt attention. Fleishman & Co., PITTSBUBGr, "PA. dell BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, 406 and 40Wood Street. A SANTA CLAUSSTOREHOUSE. We have the largest stock of Toys, Dolls. Albums, Games, Fancy China, Glass and other Holiday Goods in Jfittsburjj. . LOOK AT OUR BARGAINS: A Soldier Set, only 60c. Magic Lanterns, 25c. 89c, 60c, to $5. Boys Sleds, 38c, 60c, 78c, $L Girls' Sleds, 38c, 60c, 75c $X Boys' Tool Chests, 10c 25c 60c. $1. Dolls Trunks, 60c 75c fl. 81 25. ,, Children's Decorated Tea Sets, 10cl9c,38c50c. Children's China Wash Sets, 19c 25c 60c Children's Bureaus, in Chestnut, 25c, 60c $1. Children's Tables, 19c 25c 60c fl. ,. , Wire Bedstead, with mattress and pillows, only $L Dolls' Hfeh Chairs, 25c, 50c, $1. Dolls' Swings, only 25c Brass Drums, 19c 25c, 38c to $2. Plush Doer, on rollers, only 2oc Plush Toilet Case, black Bttincs, only 75c PlushToiletCase. white fittings, our leader,$l. Shaving Set, In Plush Box, only $1. Odor Bets, only 10c 15c 25c, $L Plush Work Boxes, 50c $1 to $3. . Manicure Set. in Plush Box, only $L Kid Body Dolls, bisque head, flowing hair, 19 incbPS long, shoes and stockings, only 25c Jointed Doll, bisque head, flowing hair, J5 Inches long, worth 80c, only 25c. Jointed Doll, bisque bead, flowing hair, 15 inches long, dressed with hat, our leader, 83c Patent Head Doll, hair, stuffed body, 11 inches long. 10c Music Boxes, playing one tune, only 89c Thousands of Dolls for 5c Elegant Vases, assorted styles, 5c to S3 50. Bisque Ornaments, 6c to $2. Plush Albums, full size, only 69c Beautiful Decorated Front Wall Pockets, COcJl. 68-Piece Decorated Tea Set, only $2 89. 12-pleco Decorated Toilet Set, with Jar, $3 50, 60,$5. H. G. HAYDEN & CO. deS-wsu THE AMERICAN FIRE BfBURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Total Assets, January 1, JS87 $2,301,858 68 EDWARDS &KENKET, Ag'ts, QO FOURTH AVE, Pittsburg, Fa. vC Telephone 76a jal5-6Q.VT JOHNPLQOKER & CO., KAHTJTACTUBXBS 07 Rocker's Lubricating Hemp Packing FOR RAILROAD TJSEL Italian and American Hemp PacMng, Clothes Lines, Twines. Bell Cord, Fish lines. Chalk lines, Night Linos, BlsalBsOe and Hide Rope, Tarred Lath Yam, Spun Xara, etc East street. Alleg aeoy Ctty.Pa, orrfos D AJbMftUUJVHVf WHM .fpyt.y dSSlF' -"$- KKW ABTKRTI9CMKTK. CHRISTMAS PRESE1TS. Piano Iampa, Banquet Lamps, Vase Lamps, " Hanging Lamps, Han Lights, Chandeliers, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, ' Chamber Sets, Pish. Sets, Game Sets, Bronzes, Clocks, Onyx Tables, Pedestals, Easels, Umbrella Stands, Eioh Cut Glass, Art Pottery, Placques, Brio-a-Brao, Chocolate Pots, After Dinner Coffees and Plates and other fancy China, in satin lined cases, at about one-half actual value. THE J. P. SHITH Lamp, Glass & China Co,, 935 Penn Avenue. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. P. S. Extra low prices on Frenoh Marble Clocks and Rich Cut Glass. N. B. Store open evenings till Christmas. deS-wrsu Raisins, Prunes, Nuts, E-rapor NEW ar?e!S1o!ota -'DvT) las3es. tRUr GEo. K.8TEV:KNS0ir 4 CO, Sixth Avenue, ' noB-MWT DANZIGER'S X)OijLJLKS JIXID OEIsTTS;' -OK- Toys, Dolls, Games, Books! -ASS ALL- -iCi ' : Holiday No such Stock in "Western Pennsylvania as we! are now showing. Come the afternoon rush. iDisrz;ic3-i?,7s POPULAR Nos. 42,44,46,48,50,52 Sixth LARGEST - Off HOLIDAY :: EVER SHOWN Dealers are cordially invited to call at our Wholesale House, 515; Wood street, and inspect this wonderfully large and elegant selectionbi Holiday Slippers. Every desirable material. Our prices are from 10 to 15 per offered for, while our stock and assortment is by all odds tne largest the city. We are headquarters for Holiday and fill orders in sizes, and any quantity. W. M. WHOLESALE 51B WOOD RETAIL STORES, 406 UNO 408 MARKET STREEJ PTPflAKT KFriTUTNB rAlRIAGtSI'tZ.,,c,0MuoS.(S"chta Ri-r Seat TLockawaTS. SarouchM for ono bone. 5?",.fSi X..wi;Sixw. this vehicles ever shown la KttsbSrft and we wfll L. GLESENKAMP & SON, Repository, 318 and noavwrsu use. THE DEONLYBTINTH.E 5 KJsTW ABTZRTISEsIICNTS. iTt XT', SPECIAL i "I. -- ,": 1 A Feast for Economical Buyers. , Children's Kilt Suits Sisee 2tf tof years, fancy all-wool Cheviot, trimmed withj Corduroy, and equal to any 56 Suit HgEg only &. . Zt. Children's Kflt Suits Sizes 3 to 6 yesn.1 maroon and bronze colored Velvets. Former j prices' 53 60. now ?o oo. Ro-rs' Knee Pants Suits Sizes 4 tolll years, nobby Check: Cassimere a regular Suit, now t. Bots' Knee Pants Suits Sizes 4 to Its HOLIDAY BARG 1 years, all-wool gray mixed Cassimere, cloth "fjj finish, Uheapat$oau. xiowa. Boys' long Pants Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years, very fine silk-mixed "Worsted. Offered elsewhere at ia. uurs oniy &. Boys'IJong Pants Suits, ia nohby plaid q and stripe cassimere; tua n v a yearsf " JT BO and 58 50. tfen's Rieb and Cutaway Suits, in all Jl wool Cheviots in various plain and finer ' Tiatterns. at 210. Jll. 512. 513 60: in Cassi- meres of the newest patterns at $9, 510, 511, $ 512, 513, ana in Worsteds in plain ana tancr patterns at $8. $10, 512, 515 and up. Children's Overcoats, sizes 4 to 10 years.-' I in good blue Chinchilla, iormer price 53 75. "S Now only 52. Boys' Overcoats, 10 to 17 year sizes, in , nobby, stylish Cassimeres, best of goods and ' making, only $3 CO. Boys' and Children's Cape Overcoats, sizes fy irom 4 to xo years, ui graues irom 90 up. fjb Men's Overcoats, in the best of All-Wool ' Roods, various patterns and shades, at 510, s $11, $12, $13 ana $13. "Specially low Prices also in Eats, Umbrellas, Gloves, Neckwear, "White Shirts, Smoking Jackets, etc Stab urge Joseph n Tailors, CloQiiers ana Hatters, &; m? 1C1 IRQ ITnrW-,! Qt Allnrrriamrt lUli IUU icuciui u, micgiiciij deS-wrsu Goods. : in the morning and avoidl M STORES, u $1538,540,542 Penn ave. de9-s DISPLAY - SLIPPERS IN PITTSBURG. effect in pattern, shape, color and cent lower than same grades an Slippers. Can ship goods at onct LAIKD, SHOE HOUSE! arBEBT. Pnaetons and Biae-bar BuezIm; also Sitae! Is without doubt tho finest line of seeoad-fcaatll seU thea at roefcbottom pnees. Terms stvkM 320 Penn avei, dty. LAMP EST mne WQBL! n i ' zssa m