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I OUK STATE'S GUNS.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1890.
Increased Population in Eastern
Counties Shown by
SIPT. PORTER'S CENSUS RETURNS.
The Knmber of Inhabitants in Two Popu
lous Districts.
A WESTERN SENATOR'S DIFFICULT!
tFROM A 6TAFF COBItESPOXDEXT.l
Washixgtojt, October 11. The Census
Office will soon be able to announce the re
sult of the count of the population for the
vnole State of Pennsylvania. The results
in tvro districts were announced to-day, and
there remains only one district yet to be
beard from, and that will be ready soon.
The following are the figures for the second
Pennsylvania district by counties:
Counties. 1590. l'-SO. Increase.
CJiester S414 S3.4SI 8,963
Delaware 74,117 56.101 18,238
Lxneasler HS.763, 1S1,417 9,318
lork 93.4WJ 87,841 ll,m
The total population for the district is
412,029, In 1SS0 the population was 366,
870. Increase, 45,159 or 12.31 per cent The
towns in this district whose populations
have been ascertained are as follows:
from the legislative field. He was a Terri
torial Judge, and when we were admitted
as a State he was a candidate for
a Federal Judgeship. He had that office
right in his grip when Squire voted against
him and knocked him out. Now Squire
wishes he had not done it because Calkins
is making things warm in the Senatorial
fight.
"The opposition to Squire is very ably
conducted, and the sly old Hoosier is not
alone. Somebody has been going through
the Congressional Record and has prepared
a pleasant little statement as to the number
of times he was absent during the session,
the number of times he spoke and the num
ber of times he might have spoken, but
didn't Another variety of strife springs
irom the Federal appointments, over which
there is dissatisfaction between the rival
towns of Seattle and Tacoma. Calkins may
not win, but he is worrying Squire a good
deal.
"And "Wilson? He's all right. He had a
majoritv of 10,000 when he ran for Congress
before a'nd be will beat that by 2,000 this
time."
A rEOMlNENT physician and old army
surgeon in Eastern Iowa was called away
from home for a few days; during his
absence one of the children contracted a
severe cold and his wife bought a bottle of
Chamberlain's Coogh Kemedy for it. They
were so much pleased with ibe remedy that
they afterward used several bottles at
various times. He said, irom his experience
with it, he regarded it as the most reliable
preparation in use for colds and that it
came the nearest being a specific of any
medicine he had ever seen. wsu
Towns.
1SS0. J Inc. I Per Ct.
CluMer.
CoatesYllle.
Columbia .......
Hanover
Lancaster
Marietta
l'lioenlxvllle ....
boutaCnctter....
Vnlaud ,
West Chester....
lor
10.167 K!N7
3.6S0I 2,7Gi
10,5171 8,3!2
3.7391 2,317,
32,190 .'1,769
2.XS31 2.SB,
8.&JS1 6,6821
7,067i 3.0.4
S.MI il7s
7,9iiS S.04J
ia.t-191 13.9W,
5,170
314
S.2M
M
6.3:1 1
IIS
l.SSi
3,413
911
6,1MI
34.49
33 04
Z7.49
61.37
14.53
4.71
17.33
K.83
11.74
13.04
49. 55
Decrease.
The Third district by counties is as follows:
Counties. ! ISM. J 1539. ) Inc.
Herks 137,:il 12,597 14,614
Hurts TU,S-h 6.h56 1,593
J-eMKll 76,517 65,969 10,543
Jlontcoaiery 13,131 96,434 26,6i7
orlhampton M.IB6 70,312l3.S54
The total population lor the district is
401.203. InlSSO the population was 424,
028; increase 67,265, or 15.86 per cent.
Tne following towns included in this dis
trict have been counted:
Towns.
Allen town city
Jtethlthcra
Bristol
Catasauqua borough
Consiiobocl.cn
liojleslown borough
Kaston
Jlamburc borough
orrlstown borough
J'ottstoun
Itcading
south itcthlchcm
touth Laston
1S90. 1SS0.I IncP.Ct
IS.IS3
0.750
a 537,
3.703J
1,513
il
19.750
11201
5S.RM
io,3m;
616,
18.(63, 7.13'' 39.42
I 5.103' 1,557
.s, I.LfW
S.OiPii
4.561
2,070
U.lTJl
2,010
13.HS3
5,305
41.27S
4.JC5
4.534
63S
fll'S
443
2,261
117
6.GS7
23. SS
23 97
20.82
19.91
21.41
18 96
S.S
SI. 19
996,148.64
15,64$ 36.16
5,461lia.8S
1.0S2I 23.86
A thesest for you and one for yonr
children at Gusky's this week. An elegant
picture with every sale of 510 and up in
men's clothing and a 225-page book in the
boys' department with every $2 sale. This,
inaddition to special prices for the week,
makes it a very attractive place to buy just
now.
P. c. c. c.
Sell the best overcoats in America for the
money. You can buy a first-class overcpat
for 510.
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, cor. Grant and
Diamond sis., opp. the Court House.
The largest and finest stock of chamber
and parlor suits in the latest design and
finish, and in fact all articles necessary to
(urnish a neat home can be seen at" the
Michigan Furniture Company, 437 Smith
field st,
Matchless bargains in men's suits and
overcoats all this week at Gusky's. Special
prices for the closing week of the Exposition
for the benefit of those who come in from the
country.
Lace curtains New lines in Notting
ham, Tambour and Irish points now offer
ing. Special values from $2 50 to $10 per
pair. Hucus & Hacke.
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sad case:,
Reflections and Meditations.
The McKinley Tariff Bill
will compel me to freeze this
winter unless something turns
up.
Jackson's to the Rescue,
WORRYING A WESTEBU SENATOB.
A Former Hoo.ier Making It TVarm for
Squire, of 'Washington.
trROJI A STAFF COHUESrONDEyr. J
'Washington, October 11. "They are
Laving lots of lun out in our corner of the
earth," said a politician who hails from the
State of "Washington to-day. "1'ou know
that Senator Squire drew the short term?
"Well, he's out Jor a re-election, and the
probabilities are be will get it, but there is
0 stumbling block that mav change the ap
pearance ol things. One W. H. Calkins is
the obstruction. You will remember that
Calkins was a member ot Congress Irom
Indiana and that he migrated to "Washing
ton Territory, when he temporarily retired
E. Schauer, 407 "Wood St,
Makes fine clothes at the lowest possible
prices.
EYES EXAMINED FKEE OF CHARGE.
xBg' Bir
J. DIAMOND,
Tho oldest established OPTICIAN In the city.
IiraARTlPTniAl. f.vp-.r mspown
se4-27.TTSu
iXESSnnil HEAD NOISES
Iunco dj recK s rat. .in
visible Tubular Ear Cne.li.
It. Successful when all remedies fail. Write or cull for
U1?&Gted.book FEEK. Sold only by . HISCOX,
8d3 Broadway, cor. 14th St., New York. No agent
nol3-61-TTSSUWE
Goods manufactured before
the Tariff Bill and sold at
the lowest prices.
Black, Blue and Fancy Chev
iot Suits at
fill, $12, $15.
Elegant Fall and Winter
OVERCOATS
$10, $12, $15 and $18.
See our immense display of
light and dark Kersey Over
coats, with 7-8-inch lap seam,
at
$10, $12, $15.
Every garment warranted tn
repair free of charge for one
year.
Style, Elegance and Tone
XRlii COMBINED IN
RUBEN'S
jmbSBHRHhIjEL
BROADWAY BLOCK.
83, $4, 85, 86.
A glossy silk tile is one of
the indispensable articles ap
pertaining to a gentleman's
wardrobe. We carry a variety
which cannot be surpassed
anywhere, and are in position
to easily suit the most fastidi
ous. At the prices quoted
above we guarantee positively
the best value in the market,
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421 and 423 Smithfieid St.
P. S. Mail orders promptly
filled. OC5-WFSU
WfVI. GRABOWSKY,
Fashionable Hat and Bonnet
Bleacher and OstriohFeather Dyer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1KBSP TteEliff
KORNBLUM'S
Optical Establishment,
NO. so FIFTH AVE.,
Telenhone No. 1180. Pittsburg.
de28-S
s4&ttMmgB HERBERT WALKER
W ARTIFICIAL FYF
MAKER,
65 NINTH STJ
Tbe only manufacturer of artificial human
eyes In the city. mh21-Su
CANCER 1
and TUMOKS cored. Wo
knire. bend for testimon
ials. O.H.McMicbael,M.l.,
.1iaeala BW,1UU11UJ, J,
mui(-i:u-TTSsu&irK
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
$2.
Waist Cut and StitcM
Perfect fittsdg patterns
jTCut to Order by actual
direct measurement.
SEAL SACQUES
Bedyed, Beshaped, Relined.
PLUSH SACQUES
Beshaped, Belined.
Duquesne Hat and Fur Co.,
445 WOOD STREET,
Third door from Fifth ave, 0C12-H6
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954 ana 956 liberty St.
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Fall and winter styles In Ladies' Bats aro
read)-. Wo are doing an immense business in
altering and coloring Felt and Straw Hats.
Why? Because we have the right styles, the
best machinery and the taBto and means to
know how to Ret up a fashionable hat.
Plnmes and tips are the style for trimming
fine hats this season. Every lady wants tips
dyed ibis fall. Our French feather dyer is a
gentleman of art in his branch life-long expe
rience has crowned his success. No matter
what shade you wish your feathers dyed e
satisfy yon. Wo are the leather dyers of this
city; every first-class milliner will tell you so.
Our work in feathers and bats this season can
not help but have an immense success.
WKLGRABOWSKYJheHatter,
707 PENN AVENUE,
OPPOSITE PENN BUILDING.
P. S. Mail orders promptly filled, ocl-wsu
MANUFACTURERS' SALE
i
-AT-
NEARLY HALF PRICE,
Over io.ooo pairs must be sold within 15 days to close
the partnership of a large manufacturing firm in the East
EVERY PAIR PERFECT FITTING.
EVERY PAIR FULLY WARRANTED.
EVERY PAIR A RARE BARGAIN.
LOT No. 1 Gents' Finest French Oalf Hand-Sewed Laee and
Congress, tipped or plain, double or single soles, all sizes
and widths, usual price, 85 and $6 shoes, in this sale only, 83 90
LOT No. 2 Gents' Finest Imported Genuine Kangaroo Shoes,
Lace or Congress, hand-sewed, usual price, 85 and 86, in
this sale only, - - - - - - -83 90
LOT No. 3 Gents' Finest Patent Leather Full Dress Shoes, very
elegant and choice in every particular, worth 85 and 86,
at only - - - - - - - -83 90
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AWAY THEY GO-UP.
CARPETS WE MEAN, AND THEY TOOK
A GOOD JUMP, TOO.
LOT
LOT
LOT
LOT
LOT
LOT
No. 4 Gents' Fine Calf Custom-Made Bals. and Congress,
worth readily 84 to 85, single or double soles, at only
No. 5 Gents' Fine Genuine Kangaroo BaL and Congress,
very light, neat and stylish, worth 85 regular, during this
sale only, --------
No. 6 Gents' Fine Calf Cork Sole "Walking Shoe, water
proof, worth 85, will sell in this sale at
No. 7 Gents' English Grain Top Sole, Creedmores, water
proof, worth 84 to 85, will close out at
No. 8 Gents' Heavy. Double Sole, Extra High Cut, Custom
Made, water-proof, worth So, every pair at
No. 9 Gents' Fine Patent Leather Full Dress Congress,
hand-sewed, regular 85 goods, at
82 90
82 90
82 90
- 82 90
- 82 90
82 90
TWO WEEKS ONLY. CALL PROMPTLY. Extraordinary drives in Ladies',
Misses', Boys' and Children's Shoes, Rubbers and Gum Boots dnring this Special Bar
gain Sale of Men's Footwear.
W- lL. LAIBD,
MAMMOTH RETAIL SHOE STORES,
406,408,410 D
MARKET STREET
j No. 433
WOOD STREET.
" Dealers buyinc 'or cash or 30 dnvs are respectfully solicited to call at our WHOLE
SALE HOUSE, 515 WOOD STREET. Mail orders, prompt attention.
0C5-MTTFSn
Still, don't be alarmed, as far as we are
concerned. As we said last Sunday, we
"Caught the bull by the horns," and bought
extensively for our Fall trade. Consequently
we shall be able to supply our trade at the old
prices, which, you already know, were very
low. If you don't think ours a well-selected
stock, you have only to come down and look
over it. We are sure you will see lots of pat
terns, pleasing to the eye and purse. These
goods are not going to last always, though, so
we would advise you to do as we have done.
Take advantage of this offer and do as we
have done buy at once.
Lace Goods, too, are bound to go up about
1 5 per cent. This week we received a large
consignment of Lace Curtains at all prices.
Turcoman and Chenille Portieres, Rugs,
etc., etc.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
FOLDING BEDS (50 styles). SIDEBOARDS
(50 styles).
TEN TO ONE MORE BEDROOM SUITES
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE Etf THE CITY.
GASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.
HOPPER BROS. & CO.,
307 WOOD STREET 307
JUTeEbi? ZEPoixirtLbL .A--sre-
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ALL STOCK
THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY FOR COUNTLESS THOUSANDS.
We're showing lots of the finest (4 to 12 years)
"Norfolk" and "Chester" Suits corded and
oloated front and back in newest colors and mix
rains. The "Sherwood," a 3-piece (4 to 10
10 Sirs) Coat, Vest and Pants Suit, is not
only dressy but "real swell." They're made of
Velvets, fine imported Tricots, nobby rough
f:i..r,d goods, etc.,and are made plain and fancy,
ftrstys, for Boys 3 to 8, were never so popular,
a.U quite naturally, too, for they are so becom
ing to well -formed little fellows. We show them
in blue, brown and combination colors the
most fetching of which is the "Gilmore," a real
befity ! For Boys, 8 to 15 years of age,who wear
flhort-Pant Suits, we have a world of gay,jaunty,
qaiet and natty styles that'll catch 'em all ! The
favorite with Boys of this age is, of course, "the
3-piece style because it's so, much like the
"Guvnor's," you know. We're showing this
popular shape in plain goods and gay colors.
BOYS' L0HG-PAHTSU1TS, 3tof8Years,
Come (we're speaking of ours only) in pleasing,
graceful styles and rich lovely colors! Double
and Single-breasted Cutaway Sacks and Frocks
in eyery new shape and Dress Prince Alberts
especially made for dressy youth.
An equally grand assortment of Boys' Kilt
Suits, sizes 2 to 6.
We sell these superior goods for less money
than the inferior qualities are sold for elsewhere.
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Men's Fall Snits.
All the new styles are here:
Three and Four-Button Cuta
ways, with and without facing;
Single and Double-breasted
Cutaway Sacks (many of the
latter having double-breasted
Vests); Straight Button Sacks,
One-button Frocks and Prince
Alberts. These Suits are made
well, trimmed elegantly, and
have the finish and appearance
of fine custom work. The ma- "
terials of which they're made
consist principally of the best
imported and American Cloths,
Cassimeres, Worsteds, Cheviots,
Ivan Simoni's famed fabrics,
Hockaman's West of England
goods, Diagonals (blue and
black) Corkscrews, Imported
Tricots, Piques, F. and H.'s
unfinished Worsteds, Silk
mixed Wide Wales.Broad Wale
Diagonals, Fine Twills, Plain
Black Thibets and scores of
others.
Fashionable people come here, because we have the latest styles; particu
lar people, because we have the best qualities; economical people,
because we name the lowest prices.
THIS IS THE HAT
Special Underwear Sale!
fro $2.50.
That Made the Most
Wonderful Hit
Ever known in this city. But
yesterday we introduced it to
the gentlemen of Pittsburg, and
to-day it adorns the heads of
hundreds. And no wonder,for
a nobbier, nattier and neater
hat was never turned out in
this country. The qualities
(we have three of 'em) are all
fine Fur, and the binding and
band are the best.
OUR PRICES ARE:
12, 8.75 i ti
Bright and early to-morrow
morning this sale will continue,
and, if our Hat Department
won't be crowded every day
this week we have very much
mistaken the judgment of the
gentlemen of Pittsburg and Allegheny.
For To-WIorrow Only
For To-Morrow Only.
CENTS
Will buy your pick from the
following choice lots:
20 dozen double thread,
fancy Wool Underwear.
15 dozen extra fine Camel's
Hair Underwear, with silk
front
24 dozen 6f Imported Scotch
Wool Underwear.
18 dozen fine Angora Wool
Underwear.in handsome stripes.
12 dozen of best Medicated
Scarlet Underwear.
15 dozen of Pure Natural
Wool, double front and back
Underwear.
Any kind is worth $1 50; we
offer choice to-morrow for 98c
WORTH $3.75 AND $4.
They're genuine French Kid
and Bright Dongola, and have
been made by a celebrated
manufacturer of Boston, whose
cheapest shoe never retails for
less than $3 50. Well, we hap
pened to close them out at a
big sacrifice, and the price we
now offer them at shows that
YOU will get the benefit of our
good "fortune. These Shoes
come "in Common Sense and
Opera Toes, widths from AA to
E, and sizes from 24 to 7.
Ladies, here's a chance for you
to buy as fine, stylish and dura
ble Shoe as is produced in this
country for only $2 50. Will
you hesitate?- Will you delay ?
Remember, this sale is limited
to one day (to-morrow) only.
Make hay while the sun shines.
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MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS,
In fine Fall and Winter Over
coats we have more styles than
ever before. All grades, shapes
and fabrics are represented,
among which are numerous ex
clusive novelties that will be
seen nowhere else this sea
son. A liberal percentage of
these exquisite custom-fitting
garments were made right here
in our Merchant Tailoring De
partment during the month of
August Nothing like them can
be found anywhere in this city,
and yet their prices are most
reasonable, ranging, as they do,
from $18 to 25.
IN PANTALOONS
We have a large number of ex
clusive and ultra styles that'll
delight the fastidious. We show
, thousands of pairs, and, no
matter what your wants, rest
assured that we can please you.
Prices for Fine Dress Pants
from $4 to $7; Business Pants
from $2 50 to $Z 75-
WAY AHEAD OF
'EM ALL!
That's the position of our popular Cloak Depart
ment, and yet it's but in its infancy, having been
called into existence but three years ago. In
deed, our large and beautiful Cloak Parlors
(third floor) are where the ladies gather to see
all that there is in the Cloak and Wrap World.
Our ability to teach the trade so quickly proves
Leadership; and, unless we named lowest prices
we wouldn't be doing THE business of the two
cities. Ladies who look over and read this pa
per to-day will know whatever of importance
took place yesterday the world over; and those
who look through our Cloak Department the
coming week will know what there is in the
Cloak World:
Blazers, Reefers, Jackets, Capes, Wraps,
Mantles, Furs, Newmarkets, Sacques,Shawls,
etc., in the newest styles, colors and fabrics
just from the hands of the best artists of this
country and Europe.
And, mark you, Ladies, there's no old stock
here to get rid of everything being entirely new,
tempting and fashionable.
Our special bargains for this week should be
seen by every lady from near and far. Ladies
from the country visiting the Exposition this
week are especially invited to call and see these
goods.
We also keep a complete stock of French and"
American Corsets. Prices always lower than
elsewhere.
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