; Y&!4p?K&ivj?e-1irF'i zgpzv 5FjsJ EH STARTING FAMILY Discovered In an-Isolated Pqrtion ofFayetle.County. lEIGHT PEESOSS LIKELY TO DIE. .1 Woman With a Child in Her Arms Btruck hjthe Locomotive. ALL TBE SEWB FROM KEABBl TOWKS tsrrcui, tzxxobax to tbs mtriTcn. CoNKKijLSvniLK, December 24. A Terr - distressing-sight vu witnessed here this evening. A family of eight persons, con sisting of mother and lather and sir chil dren, were discovered in a starving condi : ition near Mover, and were brought here to if he sent to the County Home. All ot the fara r ily were in a drlDE condition. The gannt faces of the elder people and the hollow eyes "Jand hungry looks of the little ones elicited jfniuch sympathy from spectators, int little -s?money or assistance. -The father and mother had been taken ill'from fever, and as they lived in an iso lated place the children could procure no aid. Tneir condition was accidentally discovered ty a farmer, who chanced to visit the house. The'family have reached sneh. a stage that itiithouj:ht none can recover. r' . - A PUGILISTIC PEEACHEE. He U Charged Before Classis VTllh IlaTlDC ' AMttnlted nn lder. LANCASTER, December 24. A meeting of Lancaster Classis of the Befbrmed Church V'was held to take action on a charge brought iby the consistory of the Maytown chuich "against jtev. j. js. luecKiey. me pastor. t'jThe offense chaired consists of an alleged assault made br Bev. Mecklev. who is over islx feet tall and well proportioned, against "Paris Epler, an elder of his church. - r x. appeared irom me testimony mat ior ,'i?:,Eome time Bast a maioritvof the connetra- r tion bad been dissatisfied with Bev. Meek- ley and were in favor of requesting his .resignation. Paris Epler, on Sunday, Ko-i-ember 10. asked Mr. Mecklev to call a -meeting of the consistory, telling him that the bnsiness to be transacted was tersonal: 'that perhaps the members of the congrega tion did not want him for another year, and that if he did not call a meeting he was not doing his duty as a minister, much less as a man. At this point, according to Mr. Epler's story, Bev. Mr. Meckley caught Epler by the neck and, holding him at arm's length with one hand, said: "If it wasn't Sunday and in the church I would knock you down; if we were outside I would knock you down anyhow." Bev. Mr. Meckley, in giving his version of the affair, admitted making the remarks, but said he only laid his hand on Epler's shoulder. Classis by a vote of 14 to 1 decided that the assault had not been made out, but fixed December 30 for the holding of a special meeting to act on the congregation's request for'Mr. Meckley's resignation. ploye of the LaekawMaa Iron 'Mad Coal Company that on January 1 an Increase of wages of from 5 to 10 per 'cent will-go into effect This affects over 3.000. men, and is justified by the increased price of steel rails. A miSA.NT SOCIAL EVENT. Great Growlh of JcgVraen Academy (a tie Past Few Month. rsrxcui.'TxusiuLx to thi distjltch.i ' Canonsbuso, December 24. The most pleasant social event of the season occurred in the spacious halls ot Jefferson Academy. The Bev. Dr. Des Islets was called to ihe Presidency oi this school last August, when it had been badly run down. Since Us coming, Jefferson Academy lias evidently entered upon a new era of success and use fulness. The coarse of study has been reno vated, new life and order have-been infused into the school, a spirit of study and en thusiasm has taken fcpld of the students and the attendance has teen largely Increased. The indications are that this famous school will soon eclipse even its brightest days. This state of affairs, together with other things, has greatly pleased the people of this classic town; and last evening, irrespective or sect, sex or "previous condition oi servi tude," they assembled at the college build ings and took possession. The Canonshurg Cornet Band discoursed acceptable music and the fair .sex graced the occasion with their presence and vied With the sterner sex in making the occasion a pleasant one. Several witty speeches were made, after which a sumptuous lunch was served by the ladies, to which the large number pres ent did ample justice., One of the pleassnt est features of the occasion was the presen tation to Dr. Des Islets of a purse of 200 in cash and as much -more to his family in ar ticles too numerous to meutiom The stu dents had, a lew days before, presented him with an elegant easy chair. Altogether the occasion was a yety enjoyable one and re flected credit upon the town, the academy and the Bev. Dr. Des Islets. - . L TsJJUKfMXXX porter are superior 'beVeraees, them. All dealers keep them. 8s Ttlsack's ale aael Call for Or order direct 'ffeeee 1186V Young folks who stead to start house keeping will consult their interest by buy ing their outfit ia'faraiture at M. Seibert & Cc's, 'Allegheny. HATByour photograph taken Christmai Day by -Hefidricks & Co., 68 Federal at. Allegheny. Gallery open all day. Marriage Licensee Grated Yesterday. Kasn. ' Kasldtnea. - ( Christ Garlow Mum township (Katie Arno. Plum township JHarryH.HIteshno .. , rrarentum i Luella Bergman s, ...Tarentnm James McConler .Tlttsbursr (MsryA. Lyses. Pittsburg i jueueicburm....'. l-uisourg- LucyTrickeM Pittsburg- JEntllJ. Bedllnjer Pittsburg- I Carry E, Bleti Mttsburg- ...I'ltUDnr ,.. Pittsburg ...Plttsbarr HUOevlln Pittsburg j F.oirene Anderson Rankin I Sarah Bmehm&n KanUn Abraham Tapelsfcr.. ....... Pittsburg Sarah Cohen........ ...Pittsburg "Wftk the lartreet a4 most varied stock of Dktmoswk; Watches, Jew elry, fancy Silver Articles, Artistic Pottery, etc., ever bwaght 10 thta cltv. Come aad see us aid we will sake Christmas imyiBt easy for you. "We will deliver geode any time desired. WATTLES I SHEAFER. JEWELERS, 37 FIFTH AVE. de4-3TWT B. & B. ( Loralne Qalloner., I Agnrs A. MeConnell (James Flood., j JohnS. ISorle. uose jaurpiiy. .Pltubun Braddi PltUburg .Wlltlnsburg wucinsDurs Jk ffz- hi A QUESTION OP JOEISDICTIOIf. Tbe Arrest of si Government OOeer for Tnk. ' - . io SAai From tbe Blvrr. W'4 rSPXCIAI.TEIJSCEJUl TO TUX DISPATCH. I V4 . -Wellsbitbo, "W. Va., December 24. f Captain C. H.' Conn, of Kew Cumberland, . of the steamer Iy S., ot "Wheeling, was - .. arrested by Sheriff Curtis, of this county, " and placed in jail here to-day on a warrant issued at the instance of Alexander Coleman, of Steuben ville. charging Captain Conn with unlawful trespass in taking sand from the Ohio river for Wheeling parties. The cap tain claims he was guilty of no offense and jsjkwas worcing as an omcer of tne United . Hot refuses to give bail orreturn on his own recognizance. It is likely a heavy damage suit will be the result, as Mr. Conn ,. claim he was working far enough from the r 'chore to be beyond any private jurisdiction. h- v 6EN1EKCED TO EITEESIDK. The Convicted Iocendlarlea Becelve Terms P of Considerable I.enElb. .-.t jtSrXCULL TXtrOBAX TO THX DISPATCH, ,; -X ? Gbeestsbubg, December 24. Henry - -jHetxel and James Francis of Cnnnellsville, srwently convicted with Prank Baer of Jburni'ng the Bumbaugh mill here, were Arthis afternoon sentenced to the Biver- 1'slde penitentiary for a period of ;-iUs;ix years and six months each. tChe prisoners were very much affected, be- W Mng greatly disappointed at the Court over- -,- ruling the motion to send them to the re- f. ,'' - formatory at Huntington. ' ;The negro Pox, upon whose testimony the ;-' .Ksmill-burners were convicted, will be brought y'f?here from the Uniontown jail and sentenced. . . A3 DtMU. AU a ACK USJS. AK0THEE CAKNE61E IIBEAEY. The One at Johnstown Will be Rebuilt by Bis Generosity. rEPECIAL TXiEOBJLM TO Till BtSrATCIM JOHySTOWBr, December 24. Mr. An drew Carnegie to-day authorized the officials of the Cambria Iron Company to draw on him for funds to rebuild the Johnstown Public Iiibrary building, which was de stroyed bvthe flood. .The Library has an endowment fund of (40,000, and upon com pletion of their building will bo in good shape. The graves of all the unknown dead, about 800. are to be marked with headstones in scribed with numbers corresponding with the morgue records, which contain a full de scription of each body. J. L. Smith left for Philadelphia to purchase marble for this purpose to-day. urg locE J Michael Conror Pittsburg iXmmaUl)l......A Pittsburg J "William Dott ..Pittsburg ( meiia wilsuu Stewart McOraeken . ( Anna Doncias........ t Charles II. B. Downey Uraroiburg ( Ettle Whlttaker Uravosburg ( Baanel Aston Pittsburg (Agnes J. Shloman.... Upper St. Clair township i Albion S. Neely .Tranklin township JAdaM. Pesree Jranklln township ( Charles J. Wilson ..Somerset county I Annie Homer Bedford county itieorgeBell, Mansfield 1 xioreuco ueese I Thomas A. Cunningham.. 1 Annaij. lllndman... Tn, G. Hawthorne.. (J A EAILB0AD. B0KD P16HT. The Citizens of a Minnesota Town .Are In an Excited Condition. Bochestkb, Mnrjr., December 24. Bailroad bonds of the city of Bochester to the amount of $40,000 were to-day signed by Mayor Porter and Becorder Tetter. Much feeling has existed in this city since the election two month! since, which has divided the voters into two factions, and pamphlets by the thousand were circulated for and against the measure. The Council, at its last meeting, passed a resolution that the bonds be issued, providing they con tained certain restrictive clauses that were also included in the proposition that Was voted on in October. In spite of instructions the bonds have been issued in straight negotiable form and will probably be rushed upon the market. A contest concerning their validity is in evitable, as leading citizens freely express their belief that the bonds are fraudulent and will be null and void in tbe hands of Surcnasers. With a single exception the ity Council is opposed to their issue In their present form. -- .--.-,- ITbomaa 11. Beynolds., (Aucua ounpe.. AN AtB LIKE TO CHICAGO. Surrey el a Proposed Short I4no Westward Prom Kew York. rEritCMX, TZUEOIUJC TO TUB SISrATOH.1 Nkwabk, IT. J., December 24. A sur veying party Is at work between Medbam and Chester, K. J., figuring a route for a' railroad, which it is said, will form an air line route between New York and Chicago. It is claimed that the proposed route is 75 miles shorter between these two .cities than by any other, and involves, as now surveyed, the construction of a tunnel two and a half miles long through Schooley a mountain. A Donble Inlnence, Dr. Flint's Bemedy is a medicine which will cure cases ot neuralgia which other remedies have failed to reach, as it exercises a donble influence. In one case over the circulation, and in the other oyer the nerves. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or address Mack Drug Co.. K. Y. mwt ..Mansfield .Jefferson township .Jefferson township Unlontown Edith . Hlckey .....Unlontown (Uonslont Fontonr .-. McDonald IMaria V. ltoonenlot ..JloDonald JKd. . Koberta Newcastle (Ullre Ooodge t Crarton I James K. King Pittsburg JMulIle E. Uussel..... Pittsburg J Patrick MeCoIInm Homestead i Catharine Schmltt Mifflin township Nicholas gchoch Washington county Hannah Young Washington county j Theodore Colsen............Chart!ers township (Mary Lafler. .....Uhartlera townshiD (Harry Hetereek' ....Greentree borough JMary E. Hoffan Homestead ( E. L. Critchlow Homestead IHettle Pearce Homestead fWra. C. Davis Pitt&Jiprg (Mary J. Jone Chartlers township (Louis till Allegheny Little Wlesner. Allegheny J Wm. Pool Allegheny I Martha Lt Allegheny i Charles Kerr McKecsport I Emma J. Darls McKeesport ...Westmoreland county ....Westmoreland county iM. T. Hippie..., Allegheny J Susie J. Parker Allegheny J F. J. Eberle Pittsburg IMattleD.Sproul Pittsburg (John Dillon.; Allegheny 1 Jennie Dugan Allegheny fB.W.Bagaiey Shaler township (Ada J. Dear Shaler township ( Prank K.Carothers Chartlers Rhodes M. Wise Pliubnrg (Kobert Thompson .PitUDurg Bachael Pee A2;heny ( Kdward Mellon , Pittsburg Utile M. Mailer Sharosburg (George Koehler, Jr. PitUburg Catharine C. KberU PitUburg j EmilZacharles McKeesport Augusta Werwltx McKeesport (AVllllamPehr McKeesport Maiy Smith ;.., McKeesport (James A. George .. ..Lcechburg Fanny . Miller , Westmoreland county (James W. Mountain Brushton Sadie H. Shearer Braddock 5 Albert Pnttei Allegheny Maria Kraudtrelt Allegheny ( William Shaw Pittsburg Maggie Mclntrre Pittsburg; t William Jack Pittsburg Kate Ureeney. Penntownsnlp t William Harper .-mrtie creek Esther Mclmyre .Turtle Creek (James A. I.lord Jefferson township Margaret M. Penn Jefferson township ( William J. Kennedy. Tarentnm Dora J. Staler Tarentnm J John Coffee... ......Allegheny MaryMcLay Pittsburg t William J. Plnkerton Allegheny Laura J. WUllams Allegheny (Walter G. 8turgeon....Worth Tayette township J Mary E. McDonald. .....North Fayette township .pituourg .Pittsburg ) . jfe WB9tnHAT, OeMBSM 36. AByjfMTIMlVtVsJ 't-vi- -H A MERRY CHRISTMAS -AHD4 A tfAPPY NEW YEAR. -(- ( A. H. Burleigh PitUburg Maggie J. Phillips .. Plttsbnrg Sidney Vaten -., PitUburg ( U.UUS rryo MAKRIKD. . BPBOUL W ATBON-On December 24 18S9, by the Bev. Samuel Maxwell, at Trinity Church, Maet W. Watsow and Pbakk P. Bpkotjl. 2 K0 CHEISTMAS PEE8ENT6. The Terr Strange Order of a Silk Mill Su perintendent. JAxzestowx, December 24. Every one of the 1,000 persons employed in theAde- ' Hide Bilk Mills, at Allentown. had con- pl- tribnted toward purchasing Christmas pres et' tents for the foremen and forewomen. Many -JlMfe-ofthe articles had already been purchased isfewhenthe Superintendent, Iiouis Soleliac fijj'ljissued orders that any one detected in giv jSgIngor receiving presents would besum- --aftf. jiiiai iijf uiauii&Beu. s, This tmlooted-for order created pri-nt -consternation and dissatisfaction, but the iiuoic irom wnom ine goods bad bean pur- cnased wuungly took them back to oblige the hands. fe'- HE GETS K0 DAMAGES. Be Ctue Against the Pennaylvaala. Cam. pany Thrown Ont of Court. ' rsraexu. mnux to thx disfatcili 'HtnrxnraDOH-, December 24. The case Tof Elliott Bobley against the Pennsylvania .suiiiroau company jor ?ou,lftJ uamages, A,which has been on trial here during the past i, 'Stwb weeks, came to a sudden termination fito-day, by Judce Purst directing the jury to find for the defendant company. This was eventually withdrawn, and a non-snit anted the plaintiff. Mr. Boblev. who lost IHihouse, barn, stock, and the greater por tion of his farm land by the disastrous June gflood, alleged that the company's bridge .near his property was the cause of his loss. Get Yonr Ten Per Cent. Our Christmas present to our patrons is cash. "We don't believe in giving them worthless toys, like some firms do who place it on the price of the goods. "We shall give a cash return of 10 per cent on every article bought at our store up till noon to-day. "We have about 150 of those Daisy overcoats left at ?10, worth JZ5. (store closes 12 o'clock, noon, to-day. P. V. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. new Court House. Sea? It SSttfR? Fbauehheim: & TilsAck's ale and porter are superior beverages. Call for them. All dealers keep them. Or order direct 'Phone 1186. KgjBif mmg avA iK. DEATH 05 THE TEACK. .Woman Arraa With a Child In Her Struck by m Train. .flSTSCllX TXLZOSAK TO TBI DISrATCH-t CoMrxiJiSTn.i,E, December 24. A .woman who carried in her arms a small 4' baby" was struck by a train a short distance .below this place this morning. The woman was fatally iniured and the child killed. JThe bodies lay on the track for some time beforrfdiscovered. The woman's home is in Dawson, but her name could not be learned. ? V, A Serious Freight Wreck. Acid in the Blood Accumulating in the joints, is believed to be the cause of rheumatism, from which so many suffer at this season. Hood's Barsapsnlla has had wonderful success lncurfne this complaint. It neutralises the acidity of the blood and re stores the vital fluid to healthy condition. If you suffer from rheumatism, try Hood's Sar saparillaT "I have been suffering from an acute attack of rheumatism. Induced by a taiere sprain of a ones dislocated ankle joint, .which caused creat swelling and intense pain. Bnt one bot tle of Hood's Sarzaparilla restored circulation, cleansed tbe blood and relieved the pain so that J am nearly well again. I regard Hood's Sar sapanlla'as standing- at, the head ot remedies forpnrlfylng the blood and citing a healthy tone to the system." U x. Hrar, Spring field, Mo. Hood's SarsaparHIa Bold by all druggists, fl: six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1 HOOD t CO., lVowelL Mass. (00 Doses One Dollar , rsrxoAi. Tzuaxjjc to the tcsfatcb.! . 'Geeenseueo, December 24. By a wreck on the Southwest Bailroad this morn "Jngil7 cars filled with coke were entirely demolished. Tbe wreck occurred between 'jXoungwood and Pointervilie and was 'caused bv the train breaking and then run- ning'tngetner again, xne cose .was owned bV'Schoonmaker. The loss is heavy to the railroad company. Au Increase of Wnges. v fSckusrxosf.-'DeceHiber 34. Notice was giTem,to-dy to ttw teel mill and blast ea- FULLVALUEFORTHE MONEY BLOOKER'S lbs. dutch uo COCOA H Choicest, Purest, Best. Mtooia-fitl Iclllig Water trmt tJ. S. Dztot, 35 Mrcr St, Krx ToeI. -At ratail by all Isading grocers and druggists. GEO. K. 8TEVN80N CO IMPORTERS OC23-59.-H-B DIES. ' ABHB0BNER After a brief illness, at 1:30 p. if., Tuesday, December 24, 18S9. at bis resi dence. Ko. 863 Bonth Hiland avenue. E. E Chabi.es Aijikkt ASHBUBITES, in the 86th year of bis ace. Notice of funeral hereafter. BROWN Entered into rest on Tuesday, De cember 24, 18S9. at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Agnes Bbowx, widow of the late John Brown, BrM in her 90th year. Funeral from her lata residence. No. 73 Al pine avenue, Second ward, Allegheny City, on Thuesbatattebnooh at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. DICKSON On Tuesday, December 24. 18S9. at 9 p. jl. Elizabeth, wife of David Dickson, in her 44th year. ' Funeral services at the residence of her bus band, Greenfield avenue. Twenty-third ward, city, on Thursday, the 36th instant, at 2 o'clock p.m. Friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend. 2 DEVINE-On Tuesday. December 24, 'S9, Maboabet, wife of JohnDevine, in her 54th year. Funeral will take place' from ber late resl". dence, 62 Taecart street, Allegheny City, on Toubsdat, December 28, at 2 p. it llcFARLAND At Shirland, on Tuesday, December 24. 1SS9. at S o'clock P. ir Haratt. younjrosx aaucuter oi me late Alexander and Margaret McFarland. ' Funeral from the family residence, on Fki. SAT, December 27, at 10 o'clock A. M. Friends of the .family are respectfully invited to at tend. 2 NEITMEIBTER-On Monday, December 23, at 4 A. Jt, Anna Mabdc, wife of Jacob Neumeister, In tbe 70th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, 77 Locust street, Etna Boro. Wkdnesdat, December 25, at3F.lt. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. NiCOliS On Monday evening, December 23, 1SS3, at 11 r. jl, Vibointa, youngest daucbter of P. D. and IJzzie A Nicola, aged 1 year and 7 months. Funeral services at tbo residence of her par ents, Bewlckley, Pa, at S,p. it. Wbdkesd at, December 25. Interment private. BHEDDEN On Tuesday mornina Decem ber 24. 1889, at 6U5 o'clock, John Sheddxx. in his 62d year. Funeral from bis late residence. Green "Tree borough, oh Fbidat attbknoo n at 2 o'clock prompt. Friends of the family are respect- luuyinvitea to attend, carriages will leave Hershbergers livery stable at 1 o'clock. S SWINEHART On Tuesday, December 24, 1889. at i o'clock a. it- Joseph T. Swise- HABT, in the 26rd year of his age. Funeral irom residence ot bis Daren ta, 'No. 146 Juniata street, Allegheny City.' Friends of the family invited to attend. a ANTHONY METER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold A Co Lte.J UNDERTAKER AND TlMBAr.MP Office and residence, UStPenn avesue. Tele phone connection. naylO-W-wvrsn JAME8 M. FUIXERTOK, UNDERTAKER AND KMBALMEB, Na 6 Seventh Street. Telephone 1158. ap27-2-WT8u B FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS ANO ROSES OF RARE BEAUTY. M M. &J. B. MURDOCH, Si fl omiTturitiiuu hi. TelephoDo 4. ndao-mrr HOLIDAY FLOWERS Holly wreathing, Christmas trees,tialffl.ca nary birds, gold fish etc. Order eartyT JOHN B.4A MURDOCH. , . SOS Bmithfleld street. Telephone 23& deW-mvp P. C. Schoeneck 711 LIBERTY ST. OPP. WOOD STREET. THURSDAY MORNING HAHD- ; ;:' -.- x KKR- -Mi.. CHEBFB AHD MUPPIEBS THAT WEBE SOILED AKD XIJS8D . DITKING THE HOUDAJ: BU0H "vrTXIrBE ' ' - . .vSAC- 5& Sr JZ Mr MCETX' ' de25-wsu Whea we use the word "SACRIFICE" ia our advertisement you know by-experience that it meaaa much. Ko difference whether it is a 15 cent handkerchief or a fo one they will be sacrificed1 Thursday morning. Fancy Holiday Goods 1- ,r: SHAKE ,.,THB SAME . PAIR. r-J LATIMER'S MILD WEATHER SALE -OF- titwi im Gifts marked at ajominal Price to make a clean ,s We e t IN LADIES' SEAL. PLDSH JACKETS AND COATS, UKWIIAEKETS and OHHiDREN'S :-: COATS Marked away down now, rather than wait - until after the Holidays. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S, with ele gant Capes and Collars to match of the most serviceable FURS. Center counters are. io Ee cleared at oace, no diijerence how ." GBEAT TKTS , N LOSS, As the room MUST be had for SHr regular drygooda basinea. Many' of you will want to repay kind friends with a f New Year'a Present Here's a chance at HALF PRICES and some less. A sacrifice of holiday goqds that will be so remarkable that it will be quite s picnic "Will you come' first and get 'first pick or the best bargain. ' B0GGS & BUHL, 115, 117, 1i9, 121 Federal st and Park Way, Allegheny. de2&V5s SPECIAL OOLL SALE. ' SPECIAL TOY SALE. SPEC1AL8Q0C and GAMESALE Special sale of all Holiday Goods on Tuesday. Open Wednesday . until 12 o'clock, noon. CLOAK DEPARTMENT (SECOim FLOOJR.) .. The continued warm weath er necessitates a still further cut in our Prices of Cloaks, Wraps and Jackets. Here are some prices to judge by: Flash jackets were $12, itw Rnsh Wraps were $25, lew $1. fiisk Sacfoes were $30, iw $2t. IfewMarkets were iw U 75. Ladies' Beaver Jackets were $10, now $5 49. Every Garment in Our Cloak Department has Seen marked down regardless of cost Come in the Forenoon and Avoid the Rash. Open Evenings Until Christmas. HOLIDAYGOODS sMetsstyrfeeasssatwfflyfcsiejw KAUTIFUL PIANO LAHfS, HaA Va,sjYLiZAAJssBisssss( CHAMBER SETS i . ., Jaskesjetyv - i CHINA,. DINNER TEA. SETS at prices that will Jadaee yens is foyat osee. "We irate aB i visit er Sale reoaB, 211 WOOD STRIST, Opyeeile St. Charles, ad Kr2 sad 104 THIRD AVE., I see oar Steei. . ,-: -- fiu. RpfirrNn" wfpki -car' ottb TnryARATWMro- f2 jmt eetf Caift Dwcatit SaleofOyercoais. Economical hnyenrfarresiown their wis dosa in. pnrchasiag, OTereoata at tbia sale, for how else esm yos btrj-ser eaply wijai ont any risk U re rtltrg isrfeK'or Talaes. All Overcdat? Bar tBe, regular. pricK inarKea in plain- Ugwtae, out wbea 70s 1 come to pay for yonr selection 12 Vols de daeei hem ertcyeWlir oi tie yt&r, vJsMt is to you v Ji laving et fXVTonlOO. r . A saTincr of SS 13 oa S2X. A saving-pf J2 OT on t. AsffTfng-orja 9ffoa JEIK. A saving of ft OT o HX A. ssiriag of tt 25 on JKV A urinref fl 0Oe9& A. saving, at 75a oaJS. Asavine-of 38a onfTL And avt tie same rase an all ot&ez nttmmi7 We-sre vlto oflerf&grextrx gadi -niimimn jiien s. isoys' antr unudrenrs' SUITS, HATS and CAPS. Also SMOKING- JACKETS. XTMBKELtA GLOVES. KECKWEAB. yHTTB SHIHTS. .-! -- l P. f JILIB 4 C8. deliwrsa -- FTJK ixro-s JFor your Parlon-Library or Drawicj 1. -- T, H, LATIMER, 138 Federal. and. 46 South Diamond Streets, Allegheny, Pa, del8-KWTan UNBROKEN ! THE CHRISTMAS RUSH is.oiriN FUEL :-: FORCE. -- moMC-wg TJEPBESKNTEIi DT PITTSBURQ BJ lsa Aserm -. . 90.071.06. Insurance C.9f JTertfc AmerieeU LOOKER'S COCOA For sale wholesale and retail hr - - JAMES LOOKHABT. '. 5SSiTk p;o1K1fSWWWIS1' Have had an unusual brisk trade, especially in Holiday SUPPERS. It is not to be won dered at when you take into consideration the magnitude of the grand selections the Extreme Low Prices on every ar ticle and the great pleas ure derived of the sur roundings. As fast as "shelf, upon shelf had been emptied of their choicest lines, duplicates found their place. It is safe to say none will be disap pointed PJainPIushes-s-Embroidered Velvets, mostly Satin and quilted linings, not lacking in the make or fit either. At very low prices sold fast est If plain leather, de signed in style way up in skil is desired, it is here alligators, too as also tortoise, with a marked chain of .other styles gives every buyer a chance to see that which is sought Now a useful Holiday Gift. Closed Christmas Day. fflMMMICffS, Market St, Entrance 430436, Bwktock HwMj 9K Bmtock Ave, Do your best to come ia the Boning, be fore NOON if possible, as we can serve you much better then than later in tbe day. How ever, if yon can't come in tbe morning, come in the afternoon. We hare a large force aad will do our beat to wait on you promptly and well. i We are Open in the Even ings 0311 9 O'clock, And if you come in can make purchase very nicely. ', M BEE OXTB ELEGANT DISPLAY DANZIGER'S POPULAR STORES Sixth Street and Peon Ave. de21 EstabUsbed oxer Half a Cestnrr. ''TgiJIHsSlssmS 'BStf - yBBBBBBSk? SSBBBBK Derby, Meriden, and Sterling Silver BRUSHES, COMBS, MIRRORS, MANICURE SETS, , .SHAVING-MUGS, , TRINKETS, Eta HORNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVE. de!3 JOHN FLOCKER & CO., XAHUTACTUBEBS OF Rocker's Lubricating Hemp Packing FOB RAILROAD TJSE. Italian and Awiricn Hemn Packlne. Clotaea Iiaes. Twtaea, BQ Cort, FlskUae, OhaUc Ltaes, Night Lines. 8lsl Bale aad Hide n.Hi Bepe, Tarred Lai pan Yarn, etc. en x ar sbbiSRsbbbbbbbbbbbsVbsbbbbbbbbT iPADIiSOlsF BROTHER SEAL GARMENTS. As dealers ia reliable Fars onlyonr repn tationfor over fifty years baa never beea questioned. Whatever other; qualities we deera advisable to keep we always CARRY THR BEST. Oar immense ntock of Beat GarBeats ia no exception to this rule. Every garment quoted1 below is absolutely reliable and warranted. Alaska. Seal Sacques, full leBgts,$14(J, tttS, $200. Alaska Seal Jackets, $125 $135; USOi. Enslisb. Walking Coats (half sacque),' Tery fine25-in. Jackets (Hartia'aXoadaa Dye). ?97. A few Seal Jackets and "Wraps" at $73. Sole Agents ior Tread well's Celebrated Hahogany Dye Seal Sacques, warranted 12 years. Endless variety of Shoulder Capes. 1st Bibles, Astrakhan. Penkser, Seal, etc-., at LOWEST FIGURES. Also every description of Small Sum.. PAULSON BROS,; " Manufacturers of Furs, -441 WOOD STREET. a85.jrnr BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, 406 and 406 WW Streets. HEADQITAETEBS TO& CBBISTKAS GOODS, LOOK AT OTJR M33CESI Boys' sleds, 30c,B0c, 7Bii Girls' sleds, 39c. EOc, 75c Boys desk with stool, sold everywhere at H 25, only $L Large rocking horses only $L Blackboards, 25c, 50c, 95c, Children's decorated tea sets soldi every where for 50c, only 19& Magic lanterns only 25c. Toy pianos, sold everywhere for 50c, only 39c Bolls' bedsteads and cradles only 25c Thousands o! beautiful dolls whickwo are selling from 5c to 50c Another lot Just received of those beauti ful dolls'.faeadsfrour 50c to fl 50. Kid bodies, bisque arms, shoes and stock ings, all sises, from 50e to $1 5ft. Elegant "vases, hundreds of styles, 5s to S3. BiJlcpIajfl sibums, sold every where at fl, only 59c. 6-piecet decorated tea set only $2 84. 108-oiece decorated dinner set onlr fx SHl 12-piece decorated o!d-IIned toilet set.' $45d. . Full line of silver plated ware, leys, games, albums, dolls, vases, etc H. C. H AYDEN , CO. d2-wsn SrLKMTJEELEBS,Etc, Es&S mmwm k m 161, 163 Federal St, Atfegbtmy. tUffi-wrstr m f-trniL PHOTOQHAFHKK, M SIXTH STSEBC Anne, large caayon portr ssai; setla before ordering sdsewbere. Ca&setsvfK aad S60 per doses. VBOXEX DELrVEaS OClfr5-KWF3 come quickly; IhirfmrttHrntt andexcitemtef tbeboK. asrtnrnae soma of oar etMds weretstlz&str soiled, some BKAT.T.Y CHOICK arUclw weret overlooked in tlia zmrrr. &nrl thitiu.a.M oddsaod ends in nearly every one of ourde Iiartments. Tie merest mention mnirttnfm- wBIeIot;l)uOieTareneTe,amurtIet.us J wuioms lajgor sar, wsoonrt mean so asep tlreizs lor aoot&er nolidav season; iJCLwetsaT conev ONLY COME QUICKLY, and cetjsar pick and cbof ee f or next to notunt; of Sous sltRDfly sofledV Odds and ends in Oames Toysv SomebeantUnl things inonrArtEe partment. Cboieebits in. China ana Biic-a-brae. Lovely fictares and Handsome Mir- ' rors, And a good variety ot Books, ota,etc, ICIooks ICte a Wzxbk lot, bat tier win aU bvsonsiaadayertwo. Son's isto tbls.ew' portunity. K ,V T tiea J&n Orders Beeetre Prompt Attention. 4 UCMl Flffl.csliTnfl'n rHn EETTSBUIMJ, PA. EaUBUahecLVSSs. t. K BROOM CORN. Broom Manufacturers SayfHw PEANUTS, ROBERT DICKEY & W ii wAiiKor. AXifwjfittST AVE., ", Telepio183. aoS5.xwn HOLIDAY GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODSi HOLIDAY GOODS, 4 i '- J? iP'i THE LARGEST VARIETY, THE BEST SELECTION, . " . ' , ' , THE EASIEST TRMSJ : ' GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL GOODS. 'J2k H0PPZK PROS. & co;f THE : LEADING : HOUSE : FURNISHERS) v "W003D STBEET 3A7 307 Store open. Saturday evening until io o'clock BETWEEX THTBD. AHD FOTJBTH ATE3L eltw-rs'.. WORKrt East street. Allegntny City, Pa. OFKICSANDSALEiiROOM-Sl) Water , ttsbmrt; Telephone No. ISTQl- oc22C9-nva P-A. O? El UST T s O. S. LKVIS. SutlieMer of'PaiMta. i f JS WiPe &WWIt9niHKWm 0w JIRIi The FxHksT JIiat-Flavoeino stock LIEBIE COMPANY'S Extract of Meat. TTSBIT FORSOTJPS, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. Genuine only witn fac-siaule or Jnstusvon Liebig's SIGNATITKE XN" 03LrJE IKK- Across Isbet. Bold by storekeepers, arocaxs and drnecists. LIEBIG'SEXTBAOTOT MEAT CO Lim- LEADING CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, f 923 d 9& Pmi avenue, near tfiMha4reeL ttad. Lonstoa. mHM.m TlrONETTO IBELAKU, SCOTnAND ANV 1VX Banana caatwst ke sent- j eeeesa oa tEa '-Obeqae Sssk.'' wfeich are eftaked byaJl bankers, merchants and tradespeople. Kit, bare Agency MAX. SCilAMBESQ 4 CO6JT Saitafieldst..PiUsbarr eaS-wa Largest assortment in. the city of Holiday novelties! in Furniture, Upholstery Goods, Rugs, Bronzes; Clocks! etc, at prices that will please the closest fisted buyers.'li How much more sensible to. Buy a Christmas gift of thisf! kind than something trashy. Hundreds of ornamental things for the house are! here ta select from. Wise purchasers will need no urg$ ing to call and see these goods. After Christmas reciprocal presents will be in orderig and where can you. find a larger and -more suitable, stock! than at Keechsr Nowherel THE AMERICAN FIRE INSUBAlf OB COMPANY, t Pbaadfilla. EEECH'8 ii: THE f QPULAR HOUSE FURNISHERS,, UJ'WW' tswWv ssVsjvWtv .sMWWfW fvf siWvMVsrsV tfVlfMv. -x 'MsVWTM 2W,Viw'j V -- . '"asa 'AvfO . a, y.. m. &s