Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 29, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

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    BLAINE SOT WANTED.
'The Threatened.'lntetfe'rence ofPresi-
dent Harrison's Premier
IN THE NGLAKD-POJITUGAL MIX
irouses Opposition Amonj the Tories, tnt
Kot by Their Organs.
SEEIOUS-CHABGES AGAINST PAENJSLL,
Bronthtbj One Wh W tone a Recipient ef His
$ , favor aid Bonaty.
SoftnSal and England positively refuse
Prefer their difficulty to arbitration. The
announcement that Blaine will take a hand
the matter hat caused a sensation in
Sneland. Captain O'Shea, so long a
yJeneficiary of Parnell, has brought serious
barges against the Irish leader. Uiauswne
"celebrates to-day, his 81st birthday.
rT CABLE TO THX DISPATCH.'
Lgndon. December 28-Copyright.
PThe" difficulty between 'England and Portu
tgal is still acute. There have been lively
Mnterchanges of dispatches, but the news ot
fihe disputants are as widely divergent as
lever. Portusral says in effect, that she will
Juot surrender, nor will she consent to refer
Hhe matter to arbitration. Iord Salisbury
is also averse to arbitration, as England lost
xeiagoa JJay oy tnai meiuou, uiu ua uu
, .friends among the possible arbitrators.
"'iBalisbury insists that, as a preliminary to
t 'frontier neeotiations. Hajor Serra Pinto's
recent actions shsll be disavowed oy tne
"Lisbon Government If that be done, the
difficult? may be amicably arranged, on the
give-and-take basis. For the moment, the'
Portuguese Government is stiff-necked", and
'England is assembling a formidable squad
ron at Gibraltar, ready for a descent upon
Lisbon whenever the word shall be given.
The announcement that Mr. Blaine is pre
pared to take a hand in the game of coerc
ing Portugal has cansed a sensation here.
Opinion is much divided on the desirability
nt An irlo-American co-operation. On tbe
whole, Tories resent the idea, on the ground
that the Government, having a chance of
earning cheap glory, should not dim its lus
tier by admitting a foreign partner at the
jlast moment.
' "s Curiously enough, two newspapers whose
political opinions are at opposite poles wel
come Mr. Blaine's entrance Into the Euro
pean arena, the Tory Evening Standard be
cause the points at lsne are of a character
in which every commercial power is con
cerned, and the Radical Pall Mall Gazette
because the ultimate ideal to which En
glishmen should work is the establishment
Stefan Anglo-American flag on all the seas,
-""," j .""'"',.:.v.:::i,.-:::jV'
' iminas me worm w uie xvcuuum, uyw
"nire rernrd the English-speaking race as
i one entity, with common interests anda com
mon object, is good.
A BOOS TO HDMANITI.
Farli Attempting to Herniate Cab Fares by
alcana of Electricity.
rST CABLE TO TUX DWrATCH.1
London, December 28. Paris is about
(trying an experiment that if successful will
prove a boon to humanity. An attempt is
to be made to regulate cat) lares automatic
, ally, so as to leave the cocher out of the
'question as to the amount to be paid. Seven
" cabs have this week been furnished with
seven different and rival methods of ascer-
v", tainine the amounts of the different lares.
They vary little in design, the experiment
being to ascertain which will work with the
reatest accuracy and least cost. As the
jaisetager enters the cab he sets tree an elec
tric current which at once registers on a
dUl his present liability, half a franc, for
" taking tbe vehicle. As tbe cab proceeds
the dial registers 25 centimes for each kilo
nieter of the journey, so that the passenger
can tell at any moment tbe number of miles
5:lie has gone and the exact iare he owes.
The seven systems arc to be on trial for a
imonthj at the end ot wntcn time one win oe
aa'donted by the Government, and every cab
Mid Paris provided with it.
fas'" enrrrnm tiuiDPomv tiai citu
BLUUSXUIU AUU1XIU11 VJ OAUEJ.
ITbe Wiltshire Estates ol. a Notorious Mar
quis In the Market.
ET CABLE TO THE DISPATCH.!
London, December 28. The splendid
Wiltshire property of the Marquis of
isAileibury, with which goes by the name of
Hhe Bavernake Forest estates, is now up for
feale. It comprises, beside tbe beautiful
mansion and forest, 40,000 acres of corn
,l&nd and pasture. Ailesbnry's char
acter is too well known to neetl recapitula
tion. He is nearly always pressed for
ready money, for his noble heritage has
oeen wasted in drunkenness and vice ot tbe
worst description. The Marchioness of
Ailpfthnrp 5s Tlnllv T.stpr fnrmerlv a trine?..
& hall singer, by whom he has several chil-
.jjt-ren.
?J il :ii. j-a-..- il. . iv- Ai
xAicsuurj uicawi me ujufii m uie Mme in
; the costume of a costermoneer. and the
?- jHouse of Lords isin continued dread that he
ma carry oat mc inreai ne once made, to
'take his seat in that august body, thhs at
tired. He is a patron of 21 church livinps.
tand is debarred from all English race tracks
:or dunonesty.
! MOEB SAME THAN 1I0NEI.
A Canrntn TknlrM nf fcm.fl Thhmm. TTThh.. .
- --..... .Hww. uuan.a dubHU.B .u.k lb
Marry n Princess.
fBT CABLE TO THB DISFATCH.1
London, December 28. The Princess
.Maud of "Wales, It was said the other day,
was to cave married a .Russian Prince, bnt
tbe report does not seem to have been par
ticularly well founded. Yesterday it was
asserted that she is to be married to tbe only
brother of tbe German. Empress, a young
Lieutenant in the German army, with a
fortune something like 50 a year, who goes
by the name of Duke Ernest of Schlesine-
'.tiaisiein-EianaerDurg.Augnstenburg. To
fcdsy that announcement is also authorita
Stively denied. This was anlv to be ex.
f, pec ted.
If the daughters of the Prince of Wales
Bare not exactly brilliant, tbey are not de
tyoid of common sense and shrewdness, and
certainly no well regulated young woman
would care to oe allied with a man who had
ob better came to offer her than that ot the
German princeling.
GLADSTOKP'S BlETflDAI T0-DAI.
The Grand Old Mnn Celebrating the 81st
S' Anniverani-y af RU RlrtV.
U IBT CABLZ TO THX DISFATCB.
jLondon, December 28. To-morrow
Gladstone -celebrates his 81st birthday, and
f&lready congratulations and presents are
fgonrlng In at Hawsrden, where the postoffiee
authorities have made arrangements to keen
Sr'theitelegraph and postoffice open all day for
aneireceipt w congratulations, xoe usual
'Gladstone oananet win be civen at Chester
p'by the party leaders Monday evening.
' - .xoe ursnu vuu juan is in splendid
vjiealtb, and is already preparing lor the Par
oliamentary campaign, having taken Lord
ToIlemac&e oouse in of. jamei square for
fthe'season.
Fatality at n Ball Ftshr.
fBT CABLX TO TBI PI8FATCII.1
L'Ld'ifDOir, December 28. A bullfight at
Caaix, one day this week, resulted as more
gbullfighU ought to. An espsda wa not
rqnick enough In giving the bull tbe coup de
Ytrrace. and the animal killed him in the
presence of 6,000 spectators, before another
lespafla was able to come to his rescue.
. JUENED ON JAMELL .
Captntn O'Sfaea Rrlnss a Serlm Charge
AssalaM Bb SM Frlead ni Frotecter
Considered u. Tory Scbeas to Harsa
the Irtafe leader.
rnx cable to rax DISPATCH.'
London, December 2a Captain O'Shea,
who; after enjoying Mr. JParnell's friend
ship tor years, turned' and gave evidence
against him before the 'special commission,
has filed a petition for divorce on tbe ground
of his wife's intimacy with the Irish leader.
Tbe specific charges cover the period from
early in 1886 until O'-Shea betrayed his
friends in the witness box, and the delay in
bringing the action is, to say the least,
curious, TJntil a court of law shall have
decided" the matter, the friends of Parnell
will refnse to credit O'Shea's charges.
Mr. Parnell's position in Captain O'Shea's
family has been known to the world for
years past. He lived with them as one of
the family and as their most trusted adviser
and friend; he Irequently helped Captain
O'Shea with his purse, and acte.l as media
tor in many troubles. There was never the
slightest attempt t concealment. When
O'Shea was in Parliament, for instance, he
and Parnell always drove home together to
tbe fotmer's preltv suburban bouse atNorth
bank, Eltham. Everybody in the, district
knew Mr. Parnell, who was fond of driving
out with Mrs. O'Shea and her children.
Mr. Parnell frequently escorted Mrs. O'Shea
in pnblic, and always with Captain O'Shea's
full knowledge and consent.
2fot infrequently Tory newspapers have
hinted that Parnell's position in another
man's family was anomalous, and less than
six moDuis agu u .lury uowB(iajrci u"e iiu
to make an humble apology to Mr. Parnell
for a scurrilous paragraph on the same
lines. Captain O'Shea always derided these
suggestions of evil, and never wearied of
telling people that Parnell looked upon his
wile as an elder sister, and mmseii as a
brother. O'Sbes, therefore, can't plead Ig
norance of what the world is saying, and he
will have to explain why, with such knowl
edge in his possession, he continued to re
ceive Mr. Parnell as a member ol his house
hold. Pew persons here doubt that O'Shea is
acting in the interests ot those same Tory
politicians who, having failed to defame
Parnell by the aid of Blehard Pigott, are
now endeavoring to besmirch his moral
character by means of Henry O'Shea.
ED1S0NASABDDDHIST.
Tbe Wizard Claimed by That Faith Since
April, 1878.
tBT CABLE TO TBS DISPATCH.
London, December 28. General Secre
tary W. B. Aid, of the British section of
the Theosophieal Society, has blossomed out
this week with the statement that Edison is
an esoteric Buddhist
He says that the 'Wizard was admitted in
April, 1878, and in acknowledging nis
diploma of membership, said he should
treasure the document, and that, as he has
not withdrawn from the society, he is true
to the faith.
Will Tills be Rend or Not?
The Pittsburg Combination Clothing Co.,
the largest clothing manufacturers, an
nounce a big sale. We admit that there is
no profit in these sales, but they serve us as
a means of advertising, and meanwhile rid
us of onr surplus stock.' We will positively
sacrifice without reserve our entire stock of
superfine quality clothing at the uniform
pnee for each suit of clothes or overcoat
of $18.
Monday. Dec. 30, 1889, Irom 9a. ar. until
6 p. M. we will sacrifice ten thousand dol
lars' worth of these fine goods at the uni
form price of $18 for a suit or overcoat.
Beal French Montegnac overcoats, goods
cost $8 75 per yard in the piece, usually sold
at 540 to $50,"blue, black, graj? or brown,
some Quilted satin to buttonhole, others
plain silk or satin lined, will be sold to
morrow at $18. German imported Chinchilla
overcoats, bine, black, brown, pearl, gray,
drab and fancy colors, such, as are usually
fonnd only in flnexustom tailoring estab
lishments. All magnificently lined and
trimmed and worth from $30 to,$40 will be
sold to-morrow at $18. Beal Care's melton
overcoats and cape coats, all colors and pat
terns, also the same styles made from the
Berkeley kersey overcoatings, the real im
ported article, all finished and trimmed re
gardless of expense and usually sold at $40
to $50, will be sold to-morrow at $18.
Elegant full dress (swallow tail) coats
and vests; vests and sleeves lined with white
satin; coats silk and. satin lined, satin or
plain facing; made from imported doeskin
broadcloth, wbrth $50; will be sold to-morrow
at $18.
Superb Prince Albert frock coats and
vests, silk and satin lined; made from im
ported corkscrews, diagonals and worsteds;
all ,the latest ideas in bindings and cuts
fully carried out; no .finer garments in the
world; usually sold at $40 to $50; will be
sold to-morrow, at $18. Superfine business
suits, sacKs anu rour-Dutton cutaway coats;
low-cut vests; wide or medium trousers in
Bannockburn or Blarney cheviots; fancy
stripes and plaids; fancy cassimeres and En
glish worsteds; usually sold at $35 to S45;
will be sold to-morrow for $18. Mail orders
will receive prompt .attention when accom
panied bv money order or cash.
P. U. C. C., cor. Grant and Diamond sts,,
opp. new Court House.
GRAKD DISPLAY OF GOLD WATCHES
For New Year'a Presents,
AT THE JEWELET HOUSE OP HENBY TEE
HETDEN, 530 SMITHTrEI-D ST.
Having ordered out avery large stock of
gold watches for the "Westinghouse Indus
trial Watch Club to make their selections,
I have quite a large number on hand which
I will dispose or at a very small margin.
Fancy cases suitable for presentations, as
well as plain ones for popular use. The
movements are from first-class factories, viz:
Howard, Elgin,
Waltham, Hampden.
Warranted accurate time-keepers. Come
quick, before the new year, as I want to
ciubc tueju uub ueiore laaung siocK.
Everybody Invited
To Hendri6ks & Co.'s photograph gallery
next wees, ob a eaerat street, Allegheny.
Rheumatism
Is believed to be caused by excess ot lactic add
In the blood, wring to the failure of thekldnejs
and liver to properly remove It. The acid at
tacks the flbrons tissues, particularly In fhe
joints, and causes the local manifestations of
tbe disease, pains and aches in the back and
shoulders, and in the joints at the knees,
ankles, hips and wrists. Thousands of people
have fonnd In Hood's Sarsapanlia a positive
and permanent core for rheumatism. This
medicine by its purifying and vitalizing action,
neutralizes the, acidity of the blood, and also
builds up and strengthens (he whole body,
"I have taken Hood's SarsaparilU and tonnd
it excellent for rheumatism and dyspepsia. I
suffered for many long ears, bnt my complete
recovery is due to Hood's Sarsaparilla. I rec
ommend It to every one because of its wonder
ful properties as a blood medicine." John
KoxHAN, S5 Chatham street, Cleveland, Ohio.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. SI; six for (5. Prepared
onlyby a L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
DR. I. S. WAUGAMAN,
DENTIST,
311 Smithfleld stredt
Gold fillings. ...fl 00 and up
White alloy fillings 1 00 r
SUrer fillings ,... 79
Amalgam fillings " GO
Extracting teetb... 25
Administering gas 60
Fine gold filling and gold crown work a spe
cialty. TEETH, J5, 8 sad 110.
Work guaranteed equal to a-ayln the city, (
.. de297
itt HRBaF'-- . ' "JUL
THBraTSBDBaS
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.vMOfilT 1 WHOLE TOWN.
The Finest Harbor on tbe Atlantic Gobbled
' by an SasRab Syndicate.
nrSCIAI. TELZGKAM TO THX "DISrATCH.1
Atjousta, GA-, December 28. It is re
ported here that Port Koyal, S. C, which
has the finest harbor on the Atlantic
coast, has been told to an English syndicate.
It is generally known that English capi
talists have been for several years negotiate
ting for the purchase or this town, but for
some unknown reason the sale was never
consummated.
A cablegram was received here by Super
intendent Hugh Dempsey, of the Southern
Express Company, from Mr. James Flynn,
the' head of the English capitalists, and
irom tbe message, Dempsey says he has
every reason to believe that the sale has
been closed and payment arranged for, The
syndicate intends developing the natural
resources which this destined great city
POSSl
lean
lesses. The price paid connot oe
earned.
Trllns.
Call and see us in our new store.
TJeuno & Son, Merchant Tailors,
xusu No. 47 Sixth ave., Lewis Block.
Marrias-s Licenses Granted Yesterday.
want. Besldanea,
J William Forderer..... flttstmrg;
( Kale JJlehonte Sbarpsbnrg-
f Alfred H. Johnson McKecsport
tDeilderla Carlson McKecsport
(Michael 11 cilahon....j Allegheny
Johanna Mai on ey mttstraric
i Michael Snprifc McKeesport
Anna Moharrsk , McKeesport
(John W. Eran .....Altegneny
(Annie Kahey Allegheny
( Anfrast Scliad.
...Allegneny
..Allegheny
(i
Katbarlna Kettler,
( Franc Lanth.
,.Flttsbarr
I Mary A. Sch
Mary A. tichmltt tftfsbnrg
I
John Qnlnn
.AllpzhenT
Anna M. Klehmond
Allegheny
(John B. Bernlcb Plttsbnrg
I WUhelralna &auman Pittsburg
( Thomas J. Mars... .... ..Tlttsburs;
lEraMockbee l'UUburg
MAKKrED.
SHAW SOLD On .NovemDer 2L ISSSLat
the residence of the Bev. George W. McDon
ald. AllSS MART DOLD And GEOEOE B. MO
CLKLAND BUAW.
DFED.
ALEXAKDEROn Saturday, at 2 o'clock P.
st, at the home other parents. Corry, Pa.,
Mks. Hannah G, wife of R. B. Alexander,
aped 23 years, 9 months and 24 days.
Funeral Monday, December 30, at 2 o'clock
P.. "
BAAKE At McKeeport on Saturday. De
cember 28. 1889, FXSSINAND BAAKE, aged 77
years.
Funeral on Monpat. December SO, 1889.
Johnstown paper please copy.
CAEN AH AN Monday. December 23, 1SS9. at,
11:10 F.H., Harry Geobok Clotbztb, brother
of W.J-A M. and. T. B. Carnahan, aged 18
years, 11 months, 23 days.
Funeral took place from the home of his
mother, corner Morgan and Webster street, at
2r.it, Weditesdat the 25th Inst.
SELL On Thursday. December 28. 1889, at
1130 A t Babbaka tnajj. widow of the late
Jacob Dell, aged 57 years 1 month 5 days.
Funeral from her late residence, corner Main
and Grace streets, Sharpsburg, on StmDAT,
December 29, at 3 P. V. Friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend. 2
DONALDSON At West Ellzabstn, Mrs.
M abtha Donaldson, In the 68th year of her
age.
Funeral Monday at S P. it. from her late
residence. 2
FLOOKER On Saturday, December 28. 1SS9,
at 8 o'clock a x., Asms Bay, wife of Alex
ander Flocker.
Funeral services from her late residence,
Evergreen road, onSuxDAY, December 29, at
2 o'clock P. K.
GRACEY On Thursday. December 2ft. 18S9,
itlA.K, John Gbacey, In his Sstb year.
Funeral on Sunday, December 29. 1SS9. at
2 P. X., from tbe residence of William McMur
ray. 630 Euclid avenpe. Nineteenth ward. East
End. Friends and members of Royal Lodge
No. 13, Sons of Joshua, tbrpngbout tbe Key
stone district aro Invited to attend. 3
KERB On Friday, December 27, 18S9. at 5
p. ir at tbe residence of John Arbockle.
Brooklyn. IS. Y Miss Aitwa L. Kebb.
Funeral services at the family residence, 68
Union avenue, Allegheny City, on Monday'
afternoon atlo'clock. Interment private
at a later bonr. 2
LASHER On Saturday morning, Decem
ber 28, 1889, aUA.JL.MAKY P. LASHBB. wife of
William C. Lasher, aed 27 years.
Funeral Monday horning at 9 o'clock, from
2109 Liberty avenue.
McSHANE On Friday, December 27, 1889.
at 10 JO a JL, Hugh- McSbane, aped 27
years.
Funeral from his late residence, near Etna,
on Sunday, December 29, at 3 p. H. Friends
of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend.
2
MCQRAW At his residence. No. 29 Ander
son street, Allegheny City, on Friday De
cember 27,, 1889, at S.iS P. K., JOHN A. Mo
Gbaw, of J.A.McGraw & JBroL, in the 41th
year of his age.
Funeral services on Monday, December SO,
at 2 o'clock p. if. Interment private at a later
hour. 2
McCOMBES On Saturday, December 2s, at
7:15 P. M., Kezia, widow of the late James Mc
Combes, Sr., and mother of O. R. West, In the
SOth year of her age.
Funeral services at her late residence, 12
Whig alley, Allegheny, on Monday at 10 a m.
Funeral at a later honr. 2
MoCONNELL On Saturday morning, De
cember 28, 1889, at 6 o'clock, GEOEOE. son of
tbe late George and Agnes McConnell, nee Mc
Roberts, in the 19th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his uncle, G.
W. Bittrldge, No. 400 River avenue, Allegheny,
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of
tbe family are respectfully invited to attend.
PARKE On Friday evening, December 27,
1SS9, Frederick H., son ot Allen M. and tbo
late Lizzie S. Parke, aged 3 years and 4 months.
Funeral on Sunday, at 1:30 p. m., from tbe
residence of his father. No. 23 Sharon avenue,
Twenty-seventh ward, city. Friends of the
family are respectfully invited to attend.
SWIFT At 3 o'clock A. jl, at Wheeling,
Geobob b. Swift:
BPRODL On Friday, December 27. 1889, at
3 a.m., Adlla Spboui aged 69 years and 4
months.
Services on Sunday. December 29, 1889, at
11 A. m., at residence of Edward Thomas, 2700
Shelley street. Twenty -seventh ward, city. In
terment at Rochester at 3 p. if. Friends of the
family are respectfully invited to attend.
TINDLE On Thursday, December 28, 1889,
at 1206 f. m., Alexander Tindle, in the 82d
year ot his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 88 Klrk
patrick avenue, Allegheny, on Sunday, the
29 th Inst., at 2.30 p. x.
ANTHONY MEYER,
(Successor to Meyer, Arnold 4 Co, 14m.,)
UNDERTAKER AND BMBALMER.
Office and residence, 1134 Fennareaue. Tele,
phone connection. mylO-b9-xwTSu
JAMES M. FULLERTOli,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,
No. 6 Seventh Street.
Telephone 1153.
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Don't Do It
From the "Medical Review?' "tfpou the
first symptoms of Liver Complaint tbe mis
guided sufferer applies blue pill, calomel and
other mineral poisons, in the delusive bdpe of
obtaining rener, wnereas these powerful purga
tives but aggravate tbe disease and debilitate
the constitution. Dr. Tnttbashad the courage
to Ignore this killing practice of the old school.
His remedies, drawn from tbe vegetable king
dom, are almost miraculous in renovating tbe
broken down body. The letters of cured pa
tients in tbe Doctor's possession are a tribute of
gratitude to bis genius and skill which bnt tew
can exhibit. His Liver Pills are sent all over
tbe world. They can be found in every town
and banilet in tbe United States."
Tutt's Liver Pills,
Act Mildly But Thoroughly,
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SCOTT'S GREAT DISCOVERY!
What I Can Do With It.
I can cure an ordinary case of ulceration with
one application, bad cases in two Or three. Cure
guaranteed to be permanent. I never fail. Cure
sensitive and painful teetb, with exposed nerves
or pulps, without pain. Can save you tbe trou
ble of going to the dentists by the month for
treatment. Will not discolor your teeth as
other dentists do. I Invite troublesome' cases
where otberdentlsts have failed. I wUl cure
yon. To be had eely at Dr. O. a Scott'sDental
Offices, 624 Pean ave opposite Borne
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IPISP2T0H.1
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NEW ABYSRHglMEXTS.
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ipflfiM
Business conducted now as it
was before -the Holidays.
Regular stock? put back on
the floors. Come and see us.
P. C. Schoeneck,
711IJBEJBTT ST.
OPP. WOOD BTBEET.
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HIMMELRICH'S
SHOE HOUSE
430 to 436MARKET STREET.
WILL BE CLOSED
NEW YEAR'S DAY.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
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IF PRICES WILL DO IT
We shall not carry a Cloat or Wrap over
until next season. While we are not mak
ing as loud a noise as some other houses, we
are getting tbe trade because our patrons
know what we advertise we do. No high
promises, bat solid tacts, that the ladies can
rely upon.
PLUSH GARMENTS.
Seal Plush Jaokets were $12, now
Seal Plush Jaokets -were
$8 75.
Seal Flush Wraps were
89.
816, now
$16, now
Seal Flush Wraps were $22, now
814.
Seal Flush Saoques were $30, now
820.
Seal Flush Saoques were 838, now
825.
Every garment guaranteed perfectin every
particular; all made upon the same princi
ple as the real sehlskin carments. with extra
fine quilted satin and silk linings, chamois
skju pockets, etc.
LADIES' NEWMARKETS,
Fine Twill Newmarkets were 812,
now 86 75.
Fine Jacquard ITewmarkets were
815, nbw 87 98.
Fine Beaver Newmarkets were
818, now 810.
Fine Imported Cloth Newmarkets
were $20, now $12.
Extra Fine Slreotoire Newmarkets
were $26, now $16.
Also an assorted lot of ladies' very fine
long garments, different sizes and in all
colors, that we bought very late in the
season, worth 30; we are closing them out
now for $16.
CHILDREN'S COATS,.
From 4 to 12 years, at prices that will aot
pay lor the material in them.
SPECIAL ADVICE
Some of these goods we have only a lim
ited quantity of. If yon want to secure a
bargain, come at once.
Also some startling prices in cold-weather
TJNDERWEAB AND HOSIERY for
Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
SPECIAL. Odds and ends in Holiday
Goods, Dolls, Toys, Books and Games, clos
ing out regardless' of cost or value.
DANZIQER'S
Sixth St and Penn Ave,
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TEETH, $5, $8, $10.
Gold fillings from $1 up. Amalcan, 60c:
stiver, 75c; white alloy,!. '
Gold Crowns a specialty.
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We put onJale Monday morning a lot of fine
Star Percale Waists at 50c; formerly sold at
75c, n, 125, St 60. 0.ges3tol3, All good pat
ters. O G FRENCH BIBBED WOOL H03E, 45c
Sizes 6. 7. 7X. 8, 8K. ; black only. Ton
never bought them for less than 75c to IL Only
a small lot.
MEN'S ENGLISH STRIPED MERINO K
HOSE,S5c
They would be a bargain at 50c Sizes, 8,
10, 10. U. Also a black cashmere at 35c, which
Is iess than they cost to make. -
MISSES AND CHILDBKN'S CLOAKS. J5.
2 to 12 years; beautiful goods; they formerly
sold as high as $15.
.HOLIDAY FANCY ARTICLES AT HALF
PRICE.
83J per cent discount on all Leather Goods,
Mufflers, Fancy Knitted Goods, eta
HANDERCHIEFS REDUCED.
We have made a big reduction in price. No
old or soiled ones, but our very best aid clean
est goods.
The above are only samples of the great re
dactions we are making dally in all our depart
ments. Come every day. We promise to save
you lots of money.
A.G.CAMPBELL&SONS
710 Penn aveflye, 710.
. PENN BUILDING.
Between Seventh and Eighth streets.
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PIANO EXTENSION
FLOOR UMP
COMPLEX
WITH SILK MNGED
PMSOL SHADE.
REDUCED
TO
$9 OO.
Then we have .them Tanging np to 55,
with plenty in between. TEBRLFIC CUT
in prices of Table Lamps, Hanging Lamps,
Hall Lights and Chandeliers, Dinner, Tea
and Chamber Bets, 2Tish and Game Sets,
China, Glass and Queensware, Gas Fixtures,
Bronzes and Clocks, Eich Cut Glass Brio-a-Brac,
Pedestals, .Easels, Sconces, Onyz Top
Tables, Placques, Richly Decorated Plates,
After Dinner Coffees. All away below
farmer prices.
THE J. P. SMITH
lamp, Glass & China Co,,
935 Penn Avenue.
Bet. Ninth and Tenth Streets.
P. S. yfe bare an endless assortment of
Decorated Chamber Sets,
prices lower that elsewhere.
all grades, at
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PHOTOGRAPHER, 16 SIXTH STREET.
A fine, large crayon portrait t8 GO; see them
Before ordering elsewhere. Cabinet. S3 and
f20 per dozen. PROMPT DELIVERi
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MARK - DOWN - SALE !
Our Immense Stock must be reduced, cold weather or no
cold weather. The Prices we shall name
will do it quickly.
CM fiftlfO Perfect fitting Newmarkets, $5. 56, $7 60 and $8 75 just half price.
uLU A (lO. Pine Stockinette Newmarkets, ?8 BO; worth f 18. Seal Plush Jackets, 58
to $13 45; worth from 512 to $20. Seal Flush Sacques, best linings, $13 SO, $15 75, $18 75
to $25; worth from ?5 to $15 more.
llPkTTC i.200 fine Tailor-made Jaekets, from $2 50 to $9 75; worth from $5 to
J A U ft U I O. $18. Nothing like it eyer offered.
HII Ouf Misses' and Children's Cloaks at Equally Reduced Prices
BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR.
One lot Ladies' Bibbed Vests, long sleevei,29c, worth 50c.
One lot Pine Merino Vests, 40c, worth 62c
One lot Natural Wool Vests, 62c, worth 88c.
Misses' and Children's TJpderwearall reduced.
MUFFS! MUFFS I
The warm weather of last week cansed an overstock in this department. The prices
we will make this week will cause them to go off lively. Come soon if you want a bar
gain. 1,500 to select from,
SPECIAL BARaAIlTS TET
IEtti "bjoicLerries.,
"Wl-i-i-be (3-ood.s.,
ToxoIb.oxL Laces, Eto.
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Look at our Bargain Tables, loaded down with. Panoy Goods. The prices now are
25c, EOc, 7Sc, $1. One-half and less than one-hall what they were a west ago.
Special Bargains in KID GLOVES, MTTTENS,
NUBIAS, GrATTERS, LEGGINGS, Etc.
A lot oi fine INITIAL HANDKEBCKIEPS, perfectly clew, 106 and. 13cech.
They will not last long at these prices.
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510, 512,514 MARKET ST.
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This Is just what our present
Overcoat Sale offers you in allow
ing 12& per cent cash discount
from the regular prices of all Over
coats 12 o out of every dollar of
the price returned to and saved by
the purchaser. We do not adver
tise "Overcoats for $10, worth 816"
(?), but our 810 garments, as well
as all others, are equal to any
offered elsewhere at the same
price, and these 810 Overcoats are
now only 88 75, making our prices
by far the lowest. All our other
prices are proportionately the
same. If you are desirous of buy
ing an Overcoat for the least mon
ey and without getting any of the
usual low-price inferiorities, you
will take advantage of this oppor
tunity. In SUITS and BATS for MEN",
BOYS and CHILDREN we are
also offering some big bargains
well -worth your inspection. Also
in STTiTC MUFFLERS, HANDKFIR
CHIEFS, GLOVES, etc, eta
Strassburger & Joseph
Mors, ClotMen aiii Halters, -
161, 163 Federal St, Allegheny.
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406 and 408 Wood Street.
A'HAPPT NEW TEAR
TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
Our hearty thanks -for the immense pa
tronage extended to us during this holiday
season. That tbe honest aud earnest en
deavor on our part to lira up not only to
the letter, but the spirit of our motto,
"LOW PRICES,"
has been appreciated by the pnblic, the
multitudes that have visited our store, bears
more than ample testimony.
LOOK AT OUB BARGAINS FOR
THIS "WEEK.
44-piece decorated tea set, only $3 39.
Holland window curtains, with fixtures,
in different shades, only 25c.
10-piece decorated "toilet set, only $2 SO.
i 108-piece decorated dinner set, only 8 SO.
126-piece decorated dinner set, cheap at
52a, only $ix
Decorated china mustache cups and sau
cers only 10c.
S-bottle silver-plated castor, only 1.
8x10 picture frames, 25c
Children's nursery chairs, 60s and 51.
Plain glass tumblers, only 2c.
Thousands of dolls from So to $5.
Vases, assorted styles, from So to $3.
Also-a full line of tinware, crockery ware,
wobden ware, and everything you need in
house furnishing goods.
Great bargains on our 5c and 10s counters,
H. G. HAYDEN & CO.
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BS FIFTH AVEHUE,
Rich Jewelry and Pracloas Stonst.
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We shall devote
to the most thorough
oale ever known. Uwing.to the warm weather
all our neighbors are, "like ourselves, over
stocked with winter
selves, will try to unload their surplus stock
at any price. We therefore recognize the fact?
that extraordinary efforts will be required. ;
vv e need tne room;
need the business to
We shall try for
Me JNot bale. Our first one was in themonthl
of September, 1888; we quote from our a'dls
vertisement of that sale, explaining why wej
chose that name: v
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WE CALL THEM
FORGET
because we know that such bargains hayel
never oeen ottered betore at one time by arijgj
nouse in the United btates; we call them .
FORGET
because all of our customers who are lucky
enough to secure any of them will always re
member us,, and watch for similar opportuni
ties offered by us in. the future; we call them
FORGET
because we intend to
month, not soon to be
Day by day we
ot stock; day by day
"Forget Me Not bargains will appear in th'e
daily Dispatch, Post,
.Leader and .Press. WatClMhe Daily Papers.?,
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New Department Stores,
504-506-508 Market
EMPLOYERS
Call on, or write to BENSWANGER
Pitlsburjr, Penns., and secure a Poller of Insurance in the EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY '
ASSURANCE COBP. OP LONDON, ENG., protecting you against accidents to joui
Employes and defending yon in case of suit
SNAPNO. 12. '
Ladies' solid pold watches, Elcin stem winding movement, cases encrusted with genuine j
diamonds. $40 00; ladies' solid cold watches. American movements, richly engraved cases, 5 00.V
ladles' rolid gold watches, stem winders and setters, Geneva movements, t3 CO, 111 SO, $15 WJ
and $17 60, all warranted lor time and quality. " Ms
Gents' solid gold watches. American movements, $19 00 to M0 COL Gents' cold filled watchsaygj
JSlEin, waitnam or prmcneia, irom su ou v azu
Boys' watches, sofid silver. M 75. ffl 50. $8 vO.
Ladies' Chatelaine watches from $3 50 to 85 00.
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T. B. All thelatest novelties In silverware,
inr unrlstmas presents
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WE STILL HAVE A
STOCK OF GOODS ON HAND LEFT OVER RROM
OUR CHRISTMAS STQCK AND YOU CAN
TUALLY HAVE THEM
AS WE HAVE NOT THE
OVER.-
A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT SUGH
A CUTTING IN PRICES
WITNESSED.
A oona nae reauction
goods.
CASH or
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and sweeping Clearance!
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