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THE PITTSBUBG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, .DECEMBER ."! 4W
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f HE SPLENDID HOME
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Of the Duquesne Club Fully De
scribed in Detail.
LUXURY AND COMFORT SUBSERVED
A Grand Dining Boom and a Dream of a
Ballroom.
GOEGEOUS HANGINGS AND FUfiNITORE
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An Eyeless Bden, Tnat is snrcly what the
sew Dnquesne Club house on Sixth avenue is
ana will be.
The house and furnishings are nownearlnc
completion, and the most exquisite taste and
sonnd judgment have been exercised in the
construction of the house and the furnishings.
In the selection of the site upon which the
magnificent building stands wonderful fore
thought was shown. As every one knows it is
directly opposite majestic, solemn old Trinity
Church, and in this particular u the wonderful
forethought made prominently conspicuous,
for the tall, white monuments surrounding Old
Trinity and marking the resting places of de
parted spirits, will serve as an antidote to the
members who have enjoyed connrial spirits (it
would be impolite to insinuate that an enjoy
ment of any other species of spirits would be
tolerated in the new domain) to a Brobdig
tiagian degree of heart. Natural politeness
forbids any reference to a Brobdignagian de
cree of heads.
THEY ABE OLD AND STAID.
The Duqnesne Club, which is the oldest In
Pittsburg, IS composed of the older, staider
more substantial business men of the city, ana
the club building was built by a company
formed from the members ot the club, who ad
Tanced the necessary money and took bonds se
cured by a mortgage on the building. The en
tire cost, including the tarnishing, will be ap
proximately $3X1.000.
The exterior of the handsome building may
be seen at any time and a description of its
beauties would be useless, but the interior
the reporter who viewed its luxuriousness yes
terday afternoon, without permission, W3S suf
fering at 10 o'clock last evening from a lack of
breath, said breath being taken away both by
the gorgeousness of the apartments and the
severe rebuke administered by Colonel Cham
bers McKibben, the genial, jovial, much-liked
Treasurer of the club.
However, the notes had all been taken in a
i, thoroughly innocent, not-intending-any-harm
f sort of a way before Colonel McKibben came
. upon the scene.
DONE IS MASSIVE OAK.
As one enters the main hall, with its paneled
walls of dark oak and heavily beamed ceiling,
the eye is at once attracted by the massive oak
furniture, of which the great chair of the
porter is the bright particular star. It is a
most excellent example ol the period of Louis
le Grand with its broad seat and splendidly
carved back, eight feet in height, all solid oak,
except a panel in the back for the head to rest
against, which is rilled with gilded leather
bearing the Bourbon lilies in relief.
After a strncgle one recalls the fancy from
i- the days of Louis and De liaintenon to the
, present and then enters through the portieres
of Morris plush into the reception room, which
occupies the front of the building to the left ot
1 the entrance.
The woodwork here,as throughout the bouse,
is of oak, paneled, wainscoting and ceilng, the
5s panels of which are treated in gobelin blue
with ornaments in russet, red and gold, all very
soft and resembling in effect a piece of
tapestry. The walls are covered with buck
ram, treated in old red with an Angelo-Arabian
diaper pattern in lacquered cold.
' THE GENEBAIi APPOINTMENTS.
The draperies are of the Morris plush similar
to the portieres. The furniture is upholstered
in old red and olive leather; the frame work
of light oak. The carpet is a lovely Wilton,
old red, and the effect of the entire rooms is
rich and luxurious.
Adjoining the reception room in the rear is
the office ot the club, with desks for clerks and
Secretary, and a big safe for the security of
"the inspiration bills of the boys." The general
tone of color is soft yellow, indicative of the
golden coins that, in company with the "in
spiration bills," will pay for many a large, ex
pensive lime, as Bill Nye would say.
- Next is the dirpctors' room, coziiy furnished
and decorated in Japanese leather.
GASXEOKOMICAL.
ttrThe magnificent restaurant is next entered,
with seats for 80 people. It is in all respects a
splendid room; 90 by 85 feet irthe officially
stated size, and 15 feet from floor to ceiling. It
.has 30 beautifully decorated panels, and is
lighted by 20 lovely windows of leaded glass,
whose light is softened by draperies of rose-red
satin damask. Buckram forms the walls in
this room, as it aoes in all the principal rooni
and it is covered with a lovely design in soft
olive on a ground of cream blushed with red.
The wainscoting is high and olj ivory white
making a charming background for the beautl-
f fully designed furniture of mahogany.
Returning to the hall the visitor passes up
the broad stairs which are covered with a
handsome carpet in red and blue, verv dark
shades, extending from the foot of the stairs on
the first floor to the top floor, and dovenng the
floors of the balls successively. The walls of
the upper halls are a deep rich red to corre
spond with the carpet, and the stairs and rail
ings are aii Deauiuuiiy poiisnea light oak.
THE EXQUISITE BLLLIAED BOOM.
On the second floor to the left is the delight
of all club men's hearts, the billiard room, with
walls of bine and silver, buff ceilings and wilton
carpet carrying the colors of the decorations.
,. t The chairs are particularly admirable in their
design, which is Elizabethan, old oak and
brown leather handsomely studded with
ancient brass nails. The atmosphere
fof the room even in its unfinished state witaout
the magnificent table that will simply cap the
climax, is suggestive of such a deligbtf uiness,
stay-out-all-night-fulness, it will be dreadfully
dangerous when entirely complete and pec
s' pled with the choice exotics of club life. Cross
ing me nail ine visitor enters a suite or three
, private dining rooms, where there is already
an odor of myrrn and a hint of Eurico clay
( and spice and everything nice that the epicur-
ians will enjoy to the detriment often of their
gastronomical organs.
The ceilings are ivory and cream, with
Buruu) pins waiis. Dinisn trreen carpet and
draperies of soft, red material.
A QUICK DIGRESSION.
To the rear is-the club sideboard. Let us
return quickly to the ball and enter the great
colonial ballroom, 90xSj,and 28 feet in height,
trith balcony for musicians and gallery for
spectators. The woodwork is ivory white, ceil
inelvory and yellow with ornamented beams.
The frieze of this room is a splendid piece of
mural designing, made expressly for the par
ticular room, as are all the fnezesnsed In the
..respective rooms. Ivory white and colonial
jellow are the colors used in all the
decorations in tne room, where beauty will
reign for years and years to come, and a nttinc
environment it will be for the social world's
favorites. In the rear of the ballroom are two
private dining rooms which will be used for
dressing rooms when occasion demands.
Decending the private stairs, which are to be
4nsed when assemblies are held so as not to sub
jeer the more imposing ones of the clubhouse
""" proper to the crush and wear and tear inci-
dental to alaige gathering, at the foot we find
a wide corridor leading to the street entrance.
TOE THE FAIE SEX.
Kntering another door to the left the visitor
finds the gem of the whole house, the .only
apartment where the fair sex are permitted in
-the building, except on state occasions, and it
Is the ladies' restaurant.
The walls are of Tynecastle tapestry, an im
ported material. The colors are ivory and
gold, with bouquets and sprays of foliage in
soft solors. The whole design is Louis Liege,
and highly artistic throughout.
The ceiling is in panels of green and gold;
there's a blue carpet and draperies of yellow
brocaded damask. The furniture is of white
mahogany in the most distractingly pretty de-
eji;ii. in huio iuum wu iauies may revel in
culinary department, and. in the immaculate
Kitchen, abounding in all the modern conveni
ences, savory dishes that would tempt the gods
will no doubt be concocted. As to jnst when
the DuquesneJCIub will give its initial recep
tion is not known, but not manyjnoons will
wane before tho house warming will make a
full column of work for the society reporter.
Thoenk Bbanch.
PEDRO WAS NOT.S0DHD.
So Tbonekl the AJTecironnto Brazilian Peo
pie In Porcine Republic
New York, December 16. One page and a
half of this morning's Timet are devoted to a
stirring letter from Rio Janeiro, in nearly a
score of chapters, the essence of which is, that
Doin Pedro was known to be of weak or un
sound mind; that his corrupt and unpopular
Ministers had paved the way for a Republic;
that he would soon have abdicated in favor of
his unpopular daughter, and that the Republic
naatocome. xne Jimcrsays:
Dom Tedro, Segundo, had the entire respect of
the Brazilian people, and, so lone as his mental
powers remained unimpaired, their confidence as
n ruler. Bnt there was vell-nlgh universal dis
like and distrust of his daughter. Princess Isa
bella, the legitimate heir to tbe throne. Her hus
band, count a'Eu, a Bourbon, was equally dis
liked and distrusted, bheis a religious bigot, a
fanatical Koman Catholic; .he a lorelener, and
believed to be an avaricious schemer.
.Nominally Catholics, alleaucated Brazilians are
rree thinkers. The hierarchy ot .Brazil is without
intellect, and without exasperation may be de
scribed as characterless. It has been found im
possible to recruit the priesthood from the better
class, and. -with few exceptions, the priests are
ignorant and generally dissolute. Free .Masonry
is widespread in Brazil, and the church made Is
sue with the order by refusing burial In conse
crated ground toadlstlnirulshed man, a member
bf it. and to allow masses to be said for his soul.
Upon the return of the Emperor from Europe
h Is real condition soon became generally known.
He was afflicted with softening of the brain, and
general paresis was Inevitable within a brief
period. He was vaguely aware of the Impending
catastrophe, and, with weakened faculties, con
ceived the notion that tbe church would be at
once the bulwark and the means of perpetuating
his dynasty in Brazil. Supposed to be, and be
lieving hlmselfthat he was, dying, when so ill In
k nTV.no nn notmn to. tpmitpp Trnm Tno Timn lie m
eclved the Pope's blessing, it was regarded by muf&.
nis aaugnter as a miracle, ana, weak pnysicaiiy.T
aisoruereu mentally, ne graauaiiy came to ueuevc
that his life had been spared for a special pur
pose Tbe purpose of the Bepublicans was originally
to wait for the death of the Emperor or his volun
tarv abdication in favor of his daughter. Later,
it became known to a select few that tbe plan of
Ailonso Celso, Sr., was to have tbe Emperor ab
dicate In favor of the Princess on the 2d of Decem
ber, and from the time this was discovered
preparations were carefully made to precipitate
the revolution and to establish the Bepublic on
that day.
JAPANESE WARE BAZAAR.
Ope 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.
AVm. Haslage & Son, 4
Belect Family Grocers,
' 18 Diamond Square, Pittsburg.
Oar Special Watch.
We have been surprised at tbe demand
for them. All admit our claim tbat -we
have the neatest, thinnest and best watch in
the market. Guaranteed absolutely satis
factory as regards time.
Hardy & Hayes',
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Sealers,
529 Smithfield St. New Building.
TTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
ORIENTAL
-AND-
FUR RUGS.
Open Enrlv. Open Late.
Every chance in the world to select a
handsome Xmas present Holiday goods
without end at prices that sell at sight.
Cash or credit. 307 Wood st
ITS Hopfeb Bbos. & CO.
Silk Hosiery and Kid Gloves.
One to one dozen pairs of either or both
make very acceptable Christmas presents.
Largest stock here.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Watches for the Holidays.
All the American makes in gold and sil
ver cases at prices ranging from $15, $20,
$30, $40, $60 and upward for ladies' gold.
$30, $40, $60, $100 and upward for gents'
gold.
$10, $12, $15 up to $50 for boys.
These goods are all first-class and war
ranted. Henby Teeheyden,
The Manufacturing Jeweler,
530 Smithfield street.
A Bronze Table
That is universally admired. One of our
Paris Exposition pieces, said to be the hand
somest table in Pittsburg. Do not fail to
see it, at Haedy & Hates',
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers,
529 Smithfield st New Building.
Open every evening. ,. TT3
Bur Your Christmas Gifts Now
Especially if you are thinking of anything
in the way of seal jackets or coats avoid
the rush of the last few days largest stock
of fine furs here to select from over 1,000
J OS. HOENE UO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
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NEW ABYERTISEMENTS.
B. & B.
' KB TT AD VERTISEMEJiTS.
DANZIGER'S.
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Toesdat, December 17.
Holiday silk handkerchiefs and muni era
at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Filth ave.
B.&B.
Cream, white and pink 45-inch silk skirt
ings; $2 goods at $1 to-day.
3oggs & Buhl.
If you wish a pretty-faced doll then pur
chase one for same price as common ones, at
Harrison's toy store, 123 Federal st, Alle
gheny. TTS
Extraordinary Talae In Oar Black All-Wool
Cashmeres.
Wonderful business doing in this depart
ment Holiday coming greater than ever
before. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Lovely Hatched Sets, Table Cloths and
Napkins
In our linen department all qualities and
sizes you can't find a nicer Xmas present
for.a housekeeper table linens are always
acceptable. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Famous for square dealing and carrying
reliable goods. We offer the public a line
of holiday goods second to none in the city
at prices that sell the goods. Terms as easy
as usual. Cash or credit 307 Wood st
TTS HOPPEE BEOS. & CO.
Wa Can Sell Ton a Diamond In Any Kind of
a Blountlne
Prom $10 up to $300. Jas. McKee,
420 Smithfield st, one door below Diamond
st Store open every evening.
Sterling Sliver Umbrellas.
A laree and new collection, all prices,
from the modest one for an elderly person to
the swell one for the showy young man or
woman, at Haedy & Hayes',
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529
Smithfield st New Building.
jOpen every evening. its
Special bargains offering throughout all
departments during our clearing sale.
tissu Hugus & Haoke.
Fnrnllnre.
Our large five-story warehouse turned into
retail rooms. Nothing like it in the city.
Come and see the fnrniture displayed
therein. M. Seibekt & Co., Allegheny.
Open Evenings.
Holiday goods; cash or credit
its Hoppee Beos. & Co., 307 Wood st
Moon-pace mirrors white metal.
Unique and handsome, useful and orna
mental. Price $4. See them.
Jos. Hoxse & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Open Evenings.
Holiday goods; cash or credit
its Hoppee Bbos. & Co., 307 Wood st
Axe and porter are the correct drinks for
December, January and February. .Frauen
heim & Yilsack's brews are the favorites
with connoisseurs.
New manicure sets, completing the
largest line of choice goods we ever carried.
Plush and oxidized cases, fitted in oxidized
silver, at $1 75, $2, $2 25, $2 75, $3, $3 50,
$4, $4 50 and $5. Jos. Hobne & Co. 's
Penn Avenue Stores.
And 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 Rug is univer
sally accepted as the most
durable, artistic and beautiful
oi noor 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 le had on application.
SALE! '
200 French Seal Muflfe at 91 50
Eaoh.
Children's Furs, 51 to $7 a Bet
Fur Capes, $8 CO to $125. Take elevator
and visit
FUR DEPARTMENT.
Large and comprehensive assortment of
all that's new and best in Purs, and what
is equally or more important is that the
prices for fine Furs here is much less than
they are gen erally sold. '
HOW
WOTTLD
A SEAL JACKET
at$85 genuine Alaska Seal Suit your wifa
or daughter for a Christmas Gift? "
Seal Jackets and Walking Coats. $85 to
$165.
46-inch and Black, Blue Black and Jet
Black All-wool Cashmeres at 80o a yard is
a bargain of merit, such as Allegheny and
Pittsburg buyers have never seen hereto
fore, and we doubt if buyers in any other
city nave,
AGBAND HOIiID AT EXPOSITION
Choice goods, 25c to $100; moderate profits
on all brings crowds of buyers..
DRESS -:- GOODS.
Silts, Black Silk Warp Cashmeres, Silk
Velvets and the
HOLIDAY DRESS PATTERNS,
put up in NICE BOXES, at the Bargain
Prices, $2 60, $3 50, $4 50, $5, $6 50 and up,
are presents eminently useful and in such
shape as they will be appreciated.
-co
oper) Evenings Until Christmas. '
iKEfV ABYERTIMI.TUJSTA
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-WITHOUT DOUBT-
33 FIFTH AVENUE 33
de7-Tis
B.&B.
A broken assortment 24-inch real India
silks plain colors at half price 50 cts
only in mahogany, old rose, cardinal and
reseda shades 50 cts. BoGOS & BuHX.
Open Evenings.
Holiday goods; cash or credit
its Hoppee Beos. & Co., 307 Wood st.
Another Bis Invoice
Of the celebrated Gorham silverware in
whisk holders, paper knives, cigar cntters,
scissors, ink erasers, vinaigrettes, shoe trat
toners, manicure sets, cracker jars, match
boxes, cigar cases, card cases, bracelets, bon
bon boxes, tea strainers, etc, etc
Jos. Hokke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Holiday silk handkerchiefs and mufflers
at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth ave.
Iaeiait and novelty plaid surah silks,
beautiful effects and colorings, $1.50 a yard,
worth regularly $2. Hdgtts & Hacke.
TTSSU
Don't Forget tbo Holiday Dress Patterns.
Satine, chintz. Cashmeres, stripes and
check and plaid and plain suitings in all
wool here is tbe place to get Christmas
dress goods at bargain prices.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
1G.CAMPBELL&S0IS
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
UMBRELLAS
In Gloria, Windsor and all silk; on natural
sticks, French Ivory, Gold and Silver Handles.
Prices, 51 25 to S15.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladies' plain H. S., all linen, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c,
B0GGS & BUHL,
115,117,119.121 Federal st.,Allegheny,
Soc, 60c and up.
lalltv-
Ladies' embroidered, all linen. 20c to S3 50.
.Ladles' initial, laundried, all linen, 10c. wortn
uniaanariea, i w a dor.
25c; extra qualir
P. S. New Goods by every express
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Kid Gloves, Fur
Gloves and Gauntlets. Pine Neckwear
for Ladies and Gents. Children's Collars,
Mittens, Gloves and Wraps.
del7-D
The Grandest Assortment of
Christmas Giftsever Gath
ered, Under One Boof.
TOYS, DOLLS,
BOOKS, GAMES.
Children's Desks, Bureaus, Washstands,
Express Wagons, Velocipedes,. Hobby
Horses and Mechanical Toys, Dolls Pur-
nishings, Jewelry, Toilet Sets, Stockings,
Shoes and Hats.
Christmas Cards, Stationery in Plush and
Paper Boxes, floor aniTable Easels.
Beveled and Triplicate Mirrors in Plush,
Bronze, Oxidized Silver and Antique Oak.
Florentine Bronzes, Hungarian and Blown.
Ware, Fancy Cups and Saucers. An end
less variety.
HANDKERCHIEFS !
Ladies' and .Men's Embroidered, Initial.
Plain and Fancy Colored Bordered Hand
kerchiefs. An elegant assortment and at
our famous LOW PBICEB.
. UMBRELLAS!
Gold and Silver Handles. An elegant
variety and in all grades.
Letters engraved FEEE OF CHABGE
on all umbrellas purchased during the
Holidays.
SPECIAL-50O Elegant Gloria Silk Um
brellas, with elaborate handles, and worth
$4 each. Our Price $2 24.
Holiday Goods suitable for Men. A most
complete assortment of Neckwear, Dress
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Suspenders and Silk
Handkerchiefs and
SILK 3OTFFLERS!
All Holiday Goods purchased now will
be stored until wanted.
COME IN THE MORNING AND
AVOID THE BUSH.
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A LARGE AND SUBSTANTIAL WAGON
ijiVtn jityY Mitt this Ittk
With every purchase amounting to $s or more in
our Boys' and Children's Clothing
Department.
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GREAT WINDOW SHOW
"La Spirite" in her wonderful aerial suspension act, showing a
beautiful young lady suspended in mid-air, with no visible means;of,
support ine greatest mystery ot tne age. To be seen every day' th&j
wccii iu our grana corner snow wmaow. Jtrom io a. m. to 6 p. m. daili
IMPORTANT TO HOLIDAY BUYERS.
Out store will be open for the accommodation of those of our
patrons who cannot do their shopping in the day time,
on and after WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
18, until Xmas Eve., until 9 o'clock.
OUR GREAT UNLOADING SALE
-ov-
HOLIDAY GOODS HOW -0E.:'.
In order to make this grand sale a success we've abandoned all
tnougnts ot money making for awhile. This means .T-iM
tf
Great Bargains for You,
Big Business for Us I
If everybody knew how we are turning prices upside down, weli
tomu quu auverusing ror ine oaiance or tne winter and yet crowd ourj.
Dmra t1frt hnnm !.. 4. .. .. A.l i n J
oiuiw nim uaigiu aecAcis mum eariy morn nnut closing time.
.
$
Open Evenings.
Holiday goods; cash or credit.
its Hoppek Bbos. & Co., 307 Wood st.
Open Evening!.
Holiday goods; cash or credit
tts Hoppeb Bbos. & Co., 307 Wood st.
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A Real Gen.
That Alaska seal ulster, trimmed with seal
otter $600 the price and it's not high at that
figure. This is the place for fine furs. Seal
jackets $94 and up to f 175.
Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Communicated.
HAVE THE MD&EDM8
On SmltUflcId and Market Streets Been
Closed or Not?
Six grand performances daily was the an
nouncement which a certain clothing honse
bellowed forth several days ago. Did they
give tne show? Why certainly they did.
They transformed their grand show windows
(made expressly to show clothingS into a
display of a. verv poor JHumpty Dumpty
Ladies' JaD silk (Dlainl from 23c tin.
Ladles' Jap silk (embroidered) 43c, ex. Talae.
Ladies' Jap silk (initial) fiOc, ex. value.
Children's hdkfs, all linen, plain and fancy
borders and embroidered, single or boxed in
fancy boxes.
Men's aU linen, hemstitched, from 25c or J2 70
per doz. up to most expensive.
Men's aU linen in fancy borders (latest
novelties), 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c.
Men's Jap silk initial hdkfs 75c, worth JL
Men's Jap silk hdkfs (plain) 60c, 59c. 69c. 75c.
JL 81 2a $1 35. fancy borders 45c 69c, 89c. ll
Neckwear, mufflers, silk mufflers, from II to
u, uuo ui nan uuse, uress snirts, sue
braces (plain and embroidered);
fine embroidered night shirts,
promenade and drivuis
gloves (lined and
uniinea).
LADIES' ANDCHILDREN'S
APRONS,
Plain and stamped linens, tidies, scarfs, side
board covers, splashers, biscuit cloths, tray
covers, etc
.nana painted art novelties. Rich goods at
DANZIGER'S
POPULAR STORES,
Sixth St. and Penn Ave,
de!6
Olarriaeo License Granted Yesterday.
Kime HuMim..
I John H. HcKean Collier townshtn I moderate prices.
1 Hester Gonldln? Collier township I 4"0pen until 9 P. it. Saturday.
710 Penn avenue, 710.
(Carl Schinltitl Pittsburg
( Auuft iunuiaLciu
(FhllllD S.
I Martha E.
luxury and gaze lonpincly, as they pass the for-
Diaaen entrance Deioncing to tne lords of
creation, into tbe sacred precincts denied to
them.
f COTJBTIKG MOEPHEtlS.
The two upper floors of the lnb house have
any number of handsome sleeping apartments,
each one dlstinctiTelyindindnal in decorations
and carpets, harmonizinj; to a nicety with the
colors in the walls and ceilings. The furniture
Is the massive-light oak and in the heichtol
exquisite simplicity in design. The rooms each
contain besides the bed a lorely writing table,
washstand, dressing case and chairs stiff
backed ones no rockers, so far, but of course
as the happy possessors install themselves they
-will gratify their most extravagant desires in
tbe way of great, deep, soft, upholstered chairs
whera wltn feet uton tbe writine table (what s.
shame) and dressing coat, smoking cap, cigar
and Dispatch solid bachelor comfort will be
L"he China toilet sets are awfully pretty and
i color.
enjoyed,
i-ho r.t
are a Dirt of tbe composite whole in cole
TiiBHAnrtinf.a.nd fnrniahln? of thp nnHr.
building has been done by A. H. Davenport, of
Boston, a noted expert in his line, and cannot
fail to Inspire wonder and admiration in the
minds of any and all who may frequent tbe
Eveless Eden for which Pittsburg will soon bi
noted. . .
and Punch and Judy show. To start with
we thought the authorities had closed all
snch fake mnseums doing business withnnt
a license, and it does not seem possible that
respectable business houses wonld resort to
such means to attract attention to their
stores. "We mnst apologize to our readers if
we trespass on their time by this lengthy
article, but if you will kindly read this
through, note what we say, and then judge
whether or not it is time for someone to
point out these would-be (?) rcsnectable
merchants who have to resort to the low
practice of giving shows in their windows to
attract attention to their goods. Surely
there must be something wrong. Hither
these merchants are falling very short
ot their usual business or the poor
values they give their patrons is finding
them out. We write this article to let the
public know that there still exists in Pitts
burg a respectable clothing house, which
gives neither Humpty Dampty nor Punch
and Judy shows, and we state right here that
wo icijr cutucj upuuuriuw prices lOrgOOu
honest clothing to indnce the public to trade
at our-fitores without shows. We don't pre
sent books or wagons to the value of $3 with
a $5 sale. "We dont do it because we know
we would have to charge you for the honk.
or wagons by putting it on the price of the
goods, and we know tbe public is not so ig.
norant as to believe they get such presents
for nothing. "We regard our customers as
intelligent people, who want good value for
their money in preference to any present,
which they pay for in the end. These mer
chants have so disgraced themselves and
everyone doing clothing business that we
thought it about time to step forward and
show them up in their true light. Ten cents
is the usual price of admission to museums
and Punch and Judy shows, and we leave
shows to such places, while our business is
to seiigooa, nonestciotning.
This week we show some very fine men's
chinchilla overcoats at 58 in blue, black and
brown, and for $12 you can get an entire out
fit, including suit f6, overcoat f6. and sus.
pendera, TCRff.
Cor. Grant and Diamoad sh., opp. tbe new
.Mttsburj:
Black Allegheny
uroirn Allegbenv
(Edward K. Brown Allegheny
(Carrie E. Dnncan Allegheny
John W. Schmidt Allegheny
lilaryK. Brothers Alleehcnr
('William K. Lemon , Allegheny
t Sarah Jane Overbeck Allegheny
DIET.
CAMPBELL In New York, Sunday morn
ing, December 15, Mrs. MAEQAItET Camp
btxTi, in her 80th year.
Funeral services in Forty-third Street Pres
byterian Church Tuesday akteenoos at 2
o'clock. 2
GBTJNAGLB At parents' residence, War
ren street, Nunnery Hill, Allegheny, on Man-
day, uecemuer id, iss, at euo P. h., miss
Mable Gertrude Grunaqlk, daughter of
the late Christian Grunagle, aged 12 years 7
months 13 days.
Fnneral notice hereafter.
GBTJBBS-On Monday, December 16, 18S9, at
2.15 A. M., Ass Jane, daughter of Charles and
Fennllia Jane Gmbbs, aged 17 years and U
months.
Funeral from parents' residence, Plaasant
Valley, near Sbarpsburg, on "Wednesday. De
cember 18, at 2 P. ac Friends of the family are
Invited to attend. 2
MCKNIGHT On Monday, December 16,
1889. at 1020 P. M., Geoeoe, brother of A. T.
McEnigbt, of Allegheny, in the 64th year ol his
age.
Notice of funeral in daily papers.
LANG On Sunday, at 6 P. jr., Kobeet, son
ot Adam and Sarah Lang, Jr., In bis 6th year.
.Funeral tates place xrom nls parent's resi
dence, "West Liberty, Tins afternoon at 1
o'clock. Interment private.
LONG On Sunday, at 6 p. JL, December IS.
1S89, AIExandee, oldest son of Jacob and
Isabella Long, aged 10 years and 5 months.
Fnneral will take place Tuesday at 10 a. m.
from the parents' residence. No. 11 Windsor
street, Allegheny. Friends of the family -are
respectfully invited to attend. 2
PENN BUILDING.
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SCOTT'S GREAT DISC0VERYI
What f Can Do With It.
lean cure an ordinary .case ot ulceration with
one application, bad cases in two or three. Cure
guaranteed to De permanent. I never fail. Cure
sensitive and painful teeth, with exposed nerves
or pulps, without pain. Can save you the trou
ble of going to the dentist by the month for
treatment. Will not discolor your teeth as
other dentists do. I invite troublesome cases
where other dentists have failed. I will cure
RS T2JWuld ouly at Dr- c-B- Scott's Dental
Offices, 621 Penn ave., opposite Home's.
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TEETH, $5, $8, $10.
Gold Crowns a specialty.
DB, J. M. MCCLAREN,
Corner Smithfield and Fourth avenue.
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THE T WI2sTS
Santa Clans and 1 His Brotlier.
Pinding himself overworked, receiving
and entertaining so many thousands of his
young friends, Santa Claus telephoned to
Fairy Land for his twin brother to enme to
Fleishman's and there assist in distributing
Presents to the youngsters. One of the twin
brothers will be at our store door to guide
and direct all comers. Just think of Santa
Claus as a floor walker. The other twin
brother will be in our Toy Department, and
will give to each good boy and girl a sou
venir. Store Open Every Night Until 10
O'Glook.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
Write for our Illustrated Book Cata
logue.
OH! FOR A COLD WAVE! -:
Is the Prayer of the Clothing Dealer.
Not that he's desirous of shnttin? off the out-door laborer's dailv
bread, but for the very selfish reason of selling off his stock of Storm
Overcoats. Of course we know that such weather as we've been having '"A
of late has not been the kind for Ulsters or Storm Overcoats, but we're1''!?
Douna to have this lmd of weather shortly. Therefore our Great Un- '
loading Sale will give the prospective buyer of Blizzard-Defying Over
coats an opportunity of securing an Overcoat to suit him at a price
some 30 per cent under what he would pay elsewhere.
WE OFFER AT THIS GREAT SALE:
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Fleishman & Co.,
PITTSBUBOi PA.
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WESTERN ZNSVBANCE CO.
OFFITTSBtTEG.
Assets , , SMS.501S7
NO. 411 WOOD BTfiEET.
ALEXANDEB NIM1CK, President
JOHN R JACKSON. Vice President
fe22-261TT3 WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
THIS is Hot a SANQUET LAMP
-BUT A-
PIANO EXTENSION LAMP,
JAMES ARCHIBALD A BRO..
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
117. 11B and 138 Third avenue, two doors below
Smithfield st, next door to Central Hotel.
Carriages lor fnnerals,$3. Carriages for operas,
parties, So, at the lowest rates. All new car
riages. Telephone communication. myl-11-TTS
hTEAMEUS AND EXCURSIOMH.
TyHlTB STAB Lift E- ,
JTOB QDEEUSTOWJJ AND- LIVERPOOL.
Koyal and United States Mali Steamer.
Germanic Dec lS,2p
Britannic, Dec. 25,7:30 am
'Adriatic Jan. 1,2pm
iciuc, daa. B.OHJH
TJEPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG JN ISO.
ASSETS . 19171,69883.
Insurance Co. of Nortli America.
Losses adjusted and paid hr WILLIAM L
JONES. El Fourth avenue. 1a20-s3-s
BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA.
ISO CUPS FOR JL
CHOICEST, PUREST. BEST.
jeSt-HnT
Uermaulc, Jan. V noon
Britannic, Jan. 22, 6 a m
Adriatic Jan. 2 1pm
Celtic Feb. s. s:Sfa m
'mm iTuuisiaiauu, looior went Tentn at
Second cabin oo these steamers. Saloon rates,
50 and upward, becond cabin, S55 and onward,
according to steamer and location of berth. Ex
cursion ticket on ravorable term. Steerage. S20.
white btar drafts payable on demand In all the
Btlnelnal banks thronzhont flrt H,t.in An.
Sly to JCHff J. MCCOKMICK, 839 and 401 Smith
eld t, Flttibnra-, or J. BKliCE laaiAi, Gen
eral Agent, Broadway, New Yort. dclS-D
TRY IT.
Rears' Soap
(Scented and Unscented)
SECITSBS A.
laUTlFWl COMPLEXION.
STATE LINE
To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin
and Liverpool. '
FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
Cabin cassac B5 to (SO, according to location
ef stateroom. Kxenrslon fds to MO.
Steerage to and from Enrope at Lowest Bates.
AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., General Agents.
U Broadway, New Yort
J. J. MeCORMICK. AQnt,
639 and 40,SmithSeld St, Pittsburg, Pi.
1 OCM-D
AMERICAN LINE,
Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia
and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations lor
all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and
from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe
den, Denmark, etc
nSTEtt WRIGHT & ONS,
General wtents, 307 Walnut Phiiadeii
jchu uironaatioa ca ne bm or J. J. M
jmk.
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Mada In Antique
Brass, fitted with
Duplex Burner and
Silk Fringed Para
sol Shade.
And the price is
811 each. We have
Piano Lamps from
88 95 each to 875
each.
THE J. P. SMITH
LAMP, GLASS AND CHINA CO,,
035 PENN AVENUE,
Between Ninth and Tenth streets.
P. S. Wo still have a few of those BRASS
BANQUET Lamps, with Silk Fringed Um
brella Shades, at Si 75 each.
OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9. del2.97.TTS
PAULSON BROTHERS,
SEAL GARMENTS.
As dealers in reliable Fnrs 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 rnlc
Every garment quoted below is absolutely
reliable and warranted.
Alaska Seal Sacqnes, nil length. 140.
175, 5200.
Alaska Seal Jackets, 5125, ?135, ?150.
English "Walking Coats (half sacqne),
$13S, $150.
Very fine 25-in. Jackets (Martin's London
Dve), $97.
A few Seal Jaeketg and "Wraps at 575.
Sole Agents for Treadwell'sv Celebrated
Mahogany Dye Seal Sacqnes, warranted 12
years.
Endless variety of Shoulder Canes, in
Sables, Astrakhan PersianerJ Seal, etc., at
LOWEST FIGURES,
Also every description of Small Fnrs.
PAULSON BROS.,
Manufacturers of Furs,
441 WOOD STREET.
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Men's Cape Overcoats,
812.
Men's Gape Overcoats,
815.
Hen's Cape Overcoats,
818.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 813.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 816.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 818.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 820.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 84.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 84 50.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 85.
Men's Storm Over-
ooats, 86 50.
Men's- Storm Over
coats, 87-
Men's Storm Over
coats, 88.
Men's Storm Over
coats, 810.
Men's Beenn? Coats,
82 50.
Men's Beefing' Coats, i
Men's Reefing1 Coats,
84.
'Men's Eeeflngr Coats
86?
Men's Reefing' Coats
and'Vests, .88.
Men's Reefing Coats
and Vests, 81Qr
Men's Reefing Coats
and Vests, 812.
And Our Word for it, Never were such Grand
Values Offered!
THIS WEEK WE OFFER
Big Boys' Elegant Gape Overcoats,
WORTH EVERY CENT OF $8 AND $9, .FOR $e ONLY,
Small Boys' Beautiful Cape Overcoats,
USUALLY SOLD AT $4, $4 50 AND $5, FOR $3 50 ONLY.
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ONE WAY EXCURSIONS.
Pullman tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to
San Francisco andtne Pacific coast. For the ex
clusive accommodation of purchasers ol second
class tickets the Chicago, Bock Island and
Jt-acinc itaiiway are now running' excursions In
Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personallr con
ducted), every second Thursday, from Chicago
to Oregon and California Tia Denver.
Every comfort and convenience assured at a
great redaction from regular ftrst-clasa rates.
Address for f nil particulars
E. ST. JOHN, JOHN 8EBABTIAN,
Gen. Manager, Gen. Ticket and
Chicago. Passenger Agent.
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H. H. DURBIN & CO.,
teXFTH AV13NUE.
ESTABLISHED IS7U
BLACK GIN
FOB THE
KIDNEYS
Is a relief and sure care for
tne urinary organs. Gravel
and Cnronic Catarrh of the
Bladder.
The Swiss Stomscti Bitters
are a sore enre for Dyspepsia,
T.lvci nnmnlalnt and aw-
Trade Mass species of Indigestion.
Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popularprepar
atioi for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and
luBKTrtrafcles;
jpMreCt6aBa,ierhoMl,oeMfl.
BVflw'
RELATIVE TO HOLIDAY GOODS !
A clear saving of from 30 to 50 per cent on anything yoa buy
any day this week. . ,
Smoking Jackets Reduced to 4, $5, $6 and 10.
Dressing Gowns Reduced to $5, $8, 10 and $12.
Genuine Seal Caps, $2 24, $3 50 to 12.
Gloves (Lined nd Unlined), Cashmere and Silk Mufflers.
Neckwear, SDk Handerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs.
Initial Handkerchiefs, Silk Umbrellas, Cambric Night Shirts.
Cardigan Jackets, Jersey and Cardigan Jackets, White Shirts,
Full Dress Shirts, Plush Collar and Cuff Boxes.
Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, Smokers' Sets.
Fine Hosiery, SUk and Satin Suspenders.
Embroidered Suspenders, Underwear in all Grades.
Men's Velvet Embroidered Slippers, 65c to $3 50
Ladies' Toilet Sets, 99c to $25.
Ladies' Work Boxes, 34c to $7.
Silk Mufflers from 74c to $5.
Silk Handkerchiefs from 24c to $2 24.
Pocketbooks, all prices, from 49c to $41
Tu
Let us call your attention again to the fact that Monday and
day next will be our "Children's Day." Santa Claus will hold
Grand Carnival Receptions, and he expects that every child, in the, two,
cities will come and see him. Not only will the youngsters haveij&e
pleasure of shaking iands with the jolly old man himself, but tbeyytrill1
witness tne urana reriormance given ana De tne recipients o a box
tine candies eacn.
Hemember Our Store will be Open
on and after Wednesday, December 18
' (until Xmas Day), until 9P.M,
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