v&g'ff THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 17, 1890. If s f V LIMA OIL FOR FUEL. Several Pittsburg Establishments Make Tests Which. Are SAID TO J5E YERI SUCCESSFUL. The Latest Intelligence From the Various Field Centers. rfiODCCERS KOT IN A PLEASAKT MOOD It will not be surprising to see in the future some of the manufacturing indus tries adopt the use of Lima oil as a fuel. It las been said that the Lima product will in fell probability take the place of gas, and that a return of the city to the days tof coal by its use will be ob viated. Oliver Bros, have been experi menting with Lima oil at their lower "Woods' Kun mill for the past 30 days and the most satisfactory results have been at tained. It is said that Painter Bros, are nlso making a thoroueh test with a view to Its use in tbeir extensive mills; and it was re ported to-day that another extensive manu facturing industry have tried the new fuel with Rood results and have signified tbeir willini Jiess to contract for 100,000 barrels of the stuff a year. An extensive Pittsburf producer was ac costed bv an official of one of the principal btandard Oil Company's rebnerics with the re mark: "Well. 1 suppose you are rushinc the firill, as usual I" The producer replied: "Don't vou know that I can't produce oil at 61 cents: It's a losine came, and I will not play the fucker an longer. Hon is it that when refined Was 7.4c per gallon vou people could jiay the producer 1 IS a barrel and when refined has only dropped one-tenth ol a cent Jou raise tbe cry of overproduction as a pre text, and nave shoved the crude market down to 61 cents a barrel. If the Standard was making a good profit on refined when crude was 1 13. theirprohts now must be simply cnor mu." At this juncture ot the conversation a railroad official put in an appearance, much to the relief of the Standara man, who availed liimself of the opportunity of taking bis de parture. The producer and railroad official continued the conversation on the situation, in the course of which the railroad man taid that the Standard Oil Company just how was mating thing' very interesting Sor the independent refineries and in his opin ion they were attemptinc to completely freeze them out. He said: "Wbj, don't you know that the Standard Oil Company is now fur nishing our road with the best grades of lubri cating oil at ridiculously low prices, and ate supplying us with the finest quality of valve oil tit 23 cents a gallon, for which we paid last year 40 and 15 cents a gallon." The News From the rields. Vildwood There is nothing ot an import tint nature to report from the Wildwood field to-nigbt. The big nells show a decline from estcrday's gauges. The Smith Farm Oil Com yiauj's No, 7 was drilled some to-day, but did not increase its production; the well to-night is making S1 inches an bour. The same company located Jsos.9 and 10 to the north of io. 7. The Forest Oil Company are in the sand in No. 4 Young, but not deep enough to tell what the well will be good for. Patterson & Co.'s Back house veil is dry in the third and fourth sands and they arc now drilling for the fifth. At Coraopolis, Fmegan & Downing Ivo. 2 Kerr is in the sand and is said to-night to be Ehomngupgood. Their Mcek's well has been drilled down to the fifth sand mth poor results. A West Virginia "Wildcat. The Nutter's Fork well, owned by Ira De Witt, Retcbie county, has reached a depth of ,075 feet and is through the salt and Big Injun emd. in which there was a email showing ot heavy oil and some gas. The well will be drilled to the lierca grit. Not Much Work on Hand. Glade Run The roads are getting in Cplcndid condition since the cold, freezing weather set in, but still there is precious little being done, and the indications are that there will be less ere the blue birds nest again. The field presents such a quiet appearance tbat it reminds one of a funeral Christie $. Sntton's recently completed No. I. Winner, is about a In e barrel well. J. A. Lcidecker's No. 5, Bleak ley, recently pulled up from the lower sand, and shot in the 100 foot, had the packer lowered and since is showing up good. Jack White i Co 's No. 1. Martin Behman, is in the sand with fair showing. Campbell A. White arc putting up the rig for their No. 3, Marshall. Downfall of a Sensation, Little Ceeek McCandless & Russell's No. 6, Humphrey farm, which created a sensation by coming in a few "Jays since as a 500-barrel well, suddenly went out on a strike on Satur day and refused to produce anything. The tools will be run, but whether agitation will l'clpber or no', remains to be seen. o. 5, Hazlett, was shot with E0 yards, and the cleaning-out tools are being run. A curi ous feature in connection with this well was that when McCandless . Itu-sell's well came in, the well lost her fluid and gas, showing clearly thit they must be connected. No. 8, same farm is due to reach the sand this week. This w ell would have been in now, but lias been held back by drillinc out a piece of steel. The old wells are falling off fast in production in this field. The only thing that keeps the production any ways near up is the arrival ot an occasional gooa w ell. Not Entirely Dead Yet. RnsFrcw This locality is not entirely dead. A little new work is done occasionally, junt enough to keep the old thing moving. The Phillips well, drilling on the Pearce farm, is on top of the sand, and shut down for tankage. Out on the Mangel farm, in the old territory, Mr. Mangel. the owner of the farm, has a well which is through the 100-foot, and going on for third sand. The contractor, John Sjiewart, claims tohae gone throurrh a nice 103-foot sand tbat showed up guod. Rcibuld, the old Hartman welt, when shut, bridced er at a deptu of 1.200 feet. If this doe-n't pan out a good ell there is nothing in sand or indications, as the ear marcs are here. The tools are being kept bobbing, but the well won't be tubed for a day or two yet. On the Heckert farm. Turner 4 Patter son, about 2,000 feet in advance of the Hart man, are started to drill for 100 foot. The in dications are now that the belt leads in this direction. A Nice Producer. Petersville Vogely & Co. No. 1, Hiram Graham, made her first run on batnrday, Tbe well, though not large, is still a nice producer, being good for 35 or 40 barrels. Hhoup & Co. have a well just completed on the Bleakler, which is certainly a good well, being rated all the way from 100 to 230 barrels. The Lagrippe Oil Company have a new well on the ilc Kmney farm that is showing up nice. There doesn't seem to be any doubt but what this end of the 100 foot will show up some nice wells Jet ere the field is drilled in. Not Keeping Vp the Gait. Amuerson After fate & Co. drilled thpir No. 2 Dambauch further into the sand and tubed her she showed a DO-uarrel gait at the fctart, but has since fallen off about half and is now doing about 45 barrels. Tbe same company have the rig for their No. 4 completed. The Hundred-Foot Oil Companv,No.l,Georce Welch, is down betw een 600 and 700 feet, Camp bell & Co., No. 1. McGee, is rated at abont a 25 barrel capacity. Schlegal & Co. are fishing for the two stnntrs of tools lost in their No. 1, Mc Donald. Excited Some Attention. Callebt The arrival in ot Geohring fc Co., No. 1, Irvin farm, at a 330-barrelgait on Friday last had tbe effect of turnins the attention of the festive operator in this direction again. The well has since fallen off, but is still doing 210 barrels, and a peculiarity of the well is that though the territory is noted for salt water, this well is doing nothing but straight oik H.MCC. Railroad Movements at Trinidad. The railroads centerinc in Trinidad, Col., have purchased a site for a handsome union depot, to be built of stone and pressed brick at once. The Union Pacific is surveying for a new roadbed and tract between Trini dad and Pueblo, a distance of nearly 100 miles, to be built without delay. The Rock Island will begin construction into Trinidad soon, it is authoritatively reported. w Becommexded medicinally. Iron City Brewing Co.'s lager. Telephone 1186. Retail Department Open, jeady lor business. Betmeb & Bbos., 608-610-512 "Wood street. Hanssomb linen sets, with cloth and napkins to match, from JS up. Beautiful towels, with embroidery and fancy borders at 23c to 60c each. Linen and silk scarfs and coven, all sizes and prices. BlBEE & ZASTOX. Pike silk initial handkerchiefs for holi ilay presents. Jakes H. Antra & Co., 100 Fifth ar,. AN ALVWXXm PBOCESS DISCOVERED. A Southern Inventor Thinks He Has Found a Way to Slake It Cheap. A Columbia, S. C, Dec. 15. P. A. Emanuel, a member of the Aikens bar, has discovered a process by which aluminum can be freed from kaolin at an inconsiderable cost. It is known that a fortune to be reckoned by milIIonsawaits the discoverer of a cheap process for the manu facture of aluminum. About a year ago Mr. Emanuel applied himself to this problem and it is believed that be has arrived at a corrcctsolu tion. On making tbe discovery Mr. Emauuel went to Wasbincton and submitted his process to scientists tbcrcand now he has his discovery secure from attack by the proper letters patent and caveats. The announcement is now made tbat by the Ingenuity of Mr. Emanuel, alumi num can be freed from kaolin at a cost of about 12 60 a ton. TOJTFOEK BAIL BATES. The Tanderbilts and the Pennsylvania Form a New Alliance. New York, Dec. 1G. It is stated that the Vanderbilt5 and the Pennsylvania have en tered into a new alliance, more comprehensive and binding than any agreement ever contem plated between any American railroad com panies. An advisory council is created with power to decide all questions of common interest to es tablish uniformity of rates, such decision, when made by the affirmative vote of the representa tives of five of said companies, and tbe rates and policy thereby established, to continue until altered by similar vote at a meeting of such council unless 30 days shall have elapsed without meeting after a request therefor shall have been made in writing by any one of such companies. HSS. CABNEGIE'S ULNESa The Thyslclans Believe That the Crisis Has Seen Passed. SrELIAI. TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH.: New York, Dec 16 Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, who has been ill for some weeks past with typhoid fever, bad a very bad sinking spell this morning about 2 o'clock, and for a time ber life was 'almost despaired of. Later on there was a change for the better, and during the dav Mrs. Carnegie showed such a marked improvement that ber physicians, Drs. Janeway and Dennis, concluded that the crisis in the disease was past. TIEED OE THE1E LEGISLATTJBE. Oklahoma Will Petition Congress to Annul Their Rulers' Work. Wichita, Kait., Dec. 16. Petitions are cir culating all over Oklahoma, asking that Con gress declare the present Legislature an ille gally organized body and all its work set aside. It is the outgrowth of general dissatisfaction among the people over the work of legislation, no section getting as much territorial recogni tion as desired. I AUCTION. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silver ware, "Etc., AT 2TO. 533 SMITHFIELD STREET. Positively this stock will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve, as I am de termined to close out this stock. Come and buy your Christmas presents at your own price. Sales every morning, afternoon and evening until all is sold. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. D The Unprecedented Demand for Those Lovely Everett Pianos Is on the increase. Hundreds of happy pur chasers will enjoy this Christmas with mirth and music Many of them have selected tbeir pianos and had them set aside for Christmas delivery. "We have pianos enough to supply the demand. Our ware house at 21 Federal street, and the two store rooms, 137 Federal street, Allegheny, and 124 Frankstown avenue, Fast Fnd, are all brim fnll of pianos; and such pianosl They are the finest ever shown iu these cities. They are nnequaled iu beauty of design and variety iu cases; while the more important part, the tone and action, is all that the most exacting musician can desire. In point of durability they are absolutely unsurpassed. Every piano is warranted for seven years. Purchasers who want full value for every dollar they spend for a piano will get it iu the Everett. Our system of buying and sell ing in large contracts, 350 pianos at each purchase, guarantees a lower price than it is possible to get from retail dealers. We pro vide methods of payment to suit everyone. If yon want a piano delivered for Christ mas, come early and make your selection. Our wagons are very busy now, ande will have to increase their number to accommo date our holiday trade. Alex Iioss' Music House, 137 Federal street, Allegheny, 124 Franks town avenue, East End, Pittsburg. MWF Hops are mildly sedative. A glass of pure beer at bedtime insures pleasant sleep. Families supplied direct by Iron City Brew ing Co. Telephone 1186. Fete embroidered night shirts for holi day presents. J axes H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth av. Beautiful diamond jewelry; lowest prices at Hunch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. WFSU Oue stores will be kept open every even ing previous to Christmas. Bideb & Eastok. Are you tired? Nothing refreshes like pure beer. Call for Pilsner beer at any good bar. Ieon City Brewing Co. Gents' smoking jackets in solid colors with gay silk linings and trimmings. Jackets in handsome bold plaids. Jackets for office or bedroom at S7, 18, S10 and up. Biber & Easton. Ton Can Order a Crayon Any time during this week and get it with out fail for Xmas, at Aufrecht's Elite Gal lery, 516 Market street. Prices lowest. Fine umbrellas, lowest prices, at Hauch's Jewelry Store, No. 295 Fifth ave. WFSU SUNSAT school candy a specialty. Tiios. K. Herd & Co., Allegheny. ancUllGHES PROMPTLY' EARLY BUYERS HOLIDAY - GIFTS Will find our stock well assorted ana very easy to make a selec tion from. The largest and. choicest assortment to be had of FINE FANCY GOODS is PORCELAIN, BRONZES Plush and Leather Cases, Fine Leather Goods, Desks, Portfolios, Photograph Albums, etc Open every evening until Christmas. JOS.EIOHBAUM & CO., 48 Fifth Avenue. deB-W-a SlJacobsOil ;. cures . jwgifew: NEW ADVERTTSEMKNTS. AWFUL SKIN DISEASE Child Miss of Raw Bleeding Sores Mlncu- tous Care by Cuticura Remedies. A face, from the hair to the neck on both sides, a raw mats of bleeding sores; twolittle hands and arms In the same condition: a body, around the waist of which was a broad band of bleeding erup tions, and from the hips to the tips of her toes the skin was so raw as to be absolutely sickening to the sight, bach wis VKe frightful condition of the little four-year-old daughter of ilr. and Airs. H. A. fctout, ofDansvllle.il. y when I first saw her, abont two months ago. At that time I was clerk ing In the drug store of C. V. V. Woolever, bad murh faith in the Cdticub remedies, and re solved to try them on her. 1 could not bear to see the little one snileT as 1 knew she did. "I hive tried everything suggested to me on my little daughter, who has been so afflicted almost from birth, " said Mrs. stout. "IhaTe had three doc tors experiment on her, but she seemed to be get ting worse every day. lwas almost distracted. Every night I had to bandage her all over, nd tie mittens on her hands to prevent her from dig ging the raw flesh with her finger. Frequently little Kae' would lie awake all night sobbing and moaning with pain, which 1 feared conld never be relieved until death ended her sufferings. One dai, Mr. Faulkner 2 topped in, said he had often noticed my little daughter, and believed tbat Cuticuba. Remedies would cure ber. He offered to bear the expense, and I resolved to try them, but without much hope, for at that time she was worse than I had ever seen her. and there seemed no prospects ot recovery. He brought the reme dies as promised, and a faithful use of CD iicdba, Ccticcba Resolvent and uuticcba soaf has wrought a miracle To-day, her skin is smooth and fair, and 1 belief e she has entirely recovered. I wish to express my most grateful th-inks to you, Mr. Faulkner, and to the proprietor ot the Cuti cura Kemedie-, which, I am sure, saved my child's life." I know the above Is true In every particular, and 1 refer to Air. J. V . Woolever. druggist, or to any business man In good standing In Oansville. J. KOSS FAULKMER. Daxrville, N. Y Junes, jsuo. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticuba, SOe.: Soap, 25c: Resolvent, fl. Prepared by the Fotteb 11KUG AKD CUEM1CAL CORPORATION, KoStOn. BS-8end for "How to Cure bkin Diseases," 64 pages, SO illustrations and 100 testimonials. f i IJV'B bkln and Sc-alp purified and beautified IJaJIX S3 byCUTicURAaoAF. Absolutely pure. WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Fains and Weak nesses relieved in one minute by the prrTir-mii anti-1'ain Plaster, the only instantaneous paln-kllllng Dlaster. naoun P3' $ fop ass wttfc f-cmiL PHOTOGRAPHER. 16 SIXTH STREET. A fine, largo crayon portrait til 60; see them before ordering elsewhere. Cabinets. $2 and 2 0 per dozen. PKOMPX DELIVERY, oc8-82-JfWFSu 4$M. 1 1 wi rewwj m pRICE MD QUALITY tells the story. I Satin-Lined Overcoats There was a time only the wealthy could en joy the luxury of such an outside gar ment. To-day they're within reach of the masses. 15. WAKAMAKER4 BROWN, COR. SIXTH ST. AND PEM AYE. DOUGLAS & MACKIE, - HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Sncli a magnificent collection of useful, amusing and Instructive goods for Holiday Pres ents, was, perhaps, never before seen under one roof, and we'll warrant the prices very much lower than ever you're accustomed seeinssame articles sold for. Toys for frirls, toys 'or boys. The doll family is strongly represented ; all ages, sexes and conditions of life are here. The library contains thousands of pretty and instructive books from Sc to SI 43; Tiddledewlnks at 22c, besides all other new games; in fact this part of the store is a perfect Alladin's Cavern for the wee ones. Parents bring the little folks; they'll be de lighted. Next comes the Leather and Plush Goads, a nnique and handsome display, including Dress ing and Toilet Cases, Manicure Cases, Work Boxes, Albums, etc., etc. Bisque Statuary. Perfum ery, Artistically Silver-Mounted Mirrors, Jewelry, Pillows and Head Bests, in Silk, Satin and Vi ash Plush, besides hundreds ot other fancy articles. Or Maybe You're After Something Economical and Useful ! If so, bow's an elegant Rich Ret-once Silk Dress Pattern at 98c a yard, real valne SI 50, Then our stock of Ladies' and Gent's SilK Umbrellas from 81 25 to 810, in all newest styles and materials of bandies cannot be surpassed. Or. possibly you're after Furs'; then come and examine our beautiful range of Muffs, Capes and Collarettes. We can suit yon beautifully. Then our Gent's Furnishing Department is just crowded with all the nicest things in Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, etc. One ot our pretty Elder Down Quilts, or pair Pillows, also makes a comfortable and useful Christmas Present, ' , Silk Mufflers, Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs, XMMBSEnriT. Stores Open Evenings, Monday, 22d, Tuesday, 23d, and Wednes day, 24th December. )0 - .IDOUO-Ij.A.S & nCjOICIE, 151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., AIiLEGHENY, i delS-in-Tr FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Sale of WET MTJSLLNS, FLANNELS, SHIRTTNGSAND OTHER GOODS, wet, but not injured, by flre or smoke. Commencing MONDAY MORNING, 10 qjclook, 905 LIBERTY STREET. ! . -a, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CARPETS, WALL PAPERI New Styles, Choice Colors, Low Prices. Fine, medium and low price Oar pets in all the new ideas in color and styles, at prices that will please you. WALL PAPER All the new styles in Decorations, from 5c a bolt to 815 a bolt We carry a large line of all kinds of Wall Paper, and our prices are away down. Don't buy a Carpet, a bolt of Paper, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Linoleum or anything in our line until you see our stock. It will be money to you. Geo.W.Snaman, 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. . Je29s-snvF ProteotYour Horse. Horseshoelngbe-lngamostlmport-ant operation, it Is necessary that aU thoerssnouia un derstand the con struction and dis eases of the foot. The want 01 knowledge and tklllofshoeingof- fjn generate many uisea&es, such as corns, quarter and cen ter craek, which are very annoy in s . Attention riven road, track and lnterferinghorses. I also manufacture a HOOF OINTMENT, guar anteed to keep horses' lectin good condition. Andrew Pafenbach. nalO-58-snr? GRAND DISPLAY OF HolidayGoods AT L. G0LDSM1T & BRO.. Leading Jobbers in T0BACC0.CIGARS and PIPES, 70S LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURG, PA. Fine Cigars put up in fancy style; also beautiful Meerschaums, besides about 600 other kinds of Pipes of every kind and variety. Beautiful Smokers' Sets, all at rook bottom prices. OC19-MWF THIS CUT IS NEITHER A Joke nor A Cartoon BUT THE TRADE MARK OF MWM POWDERS, Positively the Best. Absolutely Harmlois. deS-MWPJS del7-D ( - : m.ar LX w rntlr l 11 WllaRweso ctasonqI -1 ttJl'l AtCBtCrSTA I H rBi.l-'.'n.AibfLrPrrT&REl ut VsEEEGBCf3y.cl3Xy 8 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. What Finer Holiday Gift .Than One of RUBEN'S ALASKA SEAL TURBANS, $3 50, $5, $6, 88 and 810. All the weather prophets in the United States and Canada agree in predicting that this will be a long and severe winter. It follows, as a matter of course, that fur caps will be extensively worn. In selecting apresentfor your husband, brother or lover, bear the above facts in mind. Remember also that we carry the largest stock and name the lowest prices in the city. Be sides the well-known Tolstoi Tur ban, we have the Detroit, Cleve land, College, Alexis and Driving shapes. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfieltl St P. S. Mail orders promptly filled. del4-wrsu HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GOLD SPECTACLES, $5 and Upward. GOLD EYEGLASSES, 'With Chains Attached, $5 and Upward. PEARL OPERA GLASSES, 55 and Upward. FIELD GLASSES. J. DIAMOND, Optician, 22 Sixth Street, Pittsburc NOTICE Every person presentine this (Dis patch) advertisement will lie entitled to 10 per cent discount on all Roods purchased. de9-D HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Gold Snectaclcs and Eye Glasses, Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Binocular Tele scopes, Grapboscopes, Magic Lanterns, Stere opticons. Microscopes, Barometers, Thermome ters, Photographic Outfits, etc. BEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES, at KORNBLUM'S OPTICIAN STORE, NO. 50 FIFTH AVE., dell NEAR WOOD ST. SUBSTANTIAL OFFERINGS ! -AT- "The Famous Shoe House." 52 Sixth Street. Christmas Slippers in endless variety for La dies and Gents. Prices ranging from 50c to $5. del7-WFSu n & DOWN, I Strous & McAteer 613 LIBERTY ST. seDl-25-HWJ1 OH. WELL SDPPIIES. FOR SALE. Eight-bundred acres oil lands for sale with a guaranteed abstract title. Address UNITED LUMiJiSR fc COAL CO., Limited, nol8-5Q-B Oil City, Pa. AJAX ENGINES AND Corry Boilers. The Ajax 13 the strongest, quickest, most durable and economical Oil Well Engine ever made, and is tbe only engine having the right to use the Bliss Patent positive reverse gear. All others using such reverse are Infringing upon our rights, OVER 5,000 NOW IN USE. The Corry Boiler is the largest, strongest, best-constructed and most economical in the oil couptry. We use only the oest material and workmen, and guarantee our work. Over 2,000 In use without ono blotr up. Offices in Pittsburg, Washington and Butler. Always write or telegraph to Corry Office. .TAMES M. LAMBING-. JttlljgSllljl fa ! SHE OLD SOLE AGENT, COBBY, PA. bl7-tar i. ,NKIV ADVUBTISESIENTS. B. & B. -- It'll be worth your while to in vestigate this offering if you want the best ALASKA SAU (LONDON DYE.) We bought them welL We marked prices on them that insure us your CHRISTMAS SEAL PURCHASE. Don't you think you'll buy a good Sealskin or do without that's the kind and the only kind we offer you. If you can save money and get that that's the place you'll buy. Come and see. SEAL JACKETS. $185 $190 $200 $225 $250 SEAL COATS. Biie. 34 32 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 36 34 34 36 36 Length. 361 40J .$125 .$150 361 36 ..$175 I- 37 38 40. 361 36 I 33 f, 33j .$200 A Special Holiday Sale! Black Embroidered Fichus just tbe thing for elderly ladies' Christmas presents; SI to 55 reduction dnring this Special Sale; ?5, 56 50, $7 50, 53 50, 59, 510, 513 SO. 515 to 530 each. All have hand-knotted fringe. Crepe de Chine Fichus! For mourning plain or embroidered 58 50, 512, 513 50, 513 50, 516 50 to 530 each, each. Appropriate for yonng ladies also; make handsome and light-weight Wraps. Buy now during this Holiday Sale, and get the benefit of the special reductions. Fur Trimmed Jackets! Hundreds of them here; elegant full fur facings, high rolling collar, 510, 512 50, 515, 518 to the very finest. Magnificent Gray Krimmer, Natural Lynx and other fine Fur Trimmed Jackets at 535 and 537 50, now 528. French Seal Collar aud Front Facings, 515, reduced from ?22. Newmarkets and Long Garments! More of them on sale this week at same price, 55 and 57 each. Well-made, warm and substantial garments. Plain Beavers, Striped and Plaid Cloths. FURS! MTTFFS at 73e, ?1, 51 25, 51 60, 52 to $25 SEALSKIN MUFFS, the genuine arti cle, 510 to $25each. FTJB CAPES, 55, 56 50, 57 60 to $75; every kind of Fur; prices more than reason able. Table Covers Piano Covers! A big display on the second floor, 40c each to the finest made; 6-4 Chenille Covers, $1 each. Boggs&Buhl, ALLEQBEXXr ,,,, SEALSKINS I Size. Length. 32 251 32 27 36 25- tplatJ 30 27 38 27 S6 30. 31 251 34 25 34 30 36 25 t tplOtJ 36 25 36 30 33 25 40 25. 34 251 I If $165 SC 2-5J 82 271 32 30 34 25 36 25 lp; 33 25)- tpllU 33 25 33 25 33 27 , 33 S0J 34 271 34 27 36 271 36 -n 38 25 40 Z7J 36 25 J- S6 251 33 27 33 28 f. 42 27J 31 281 36 28 V. 40 28J 40 U) 38 . 28)-. 38 28J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE THE BEST YET. With every Man's or Boy's Suit or Overcoat, or Lady's Cloak or Wrap (costing $io or more) we will give STANLEY'S STORY, the great book everybody wants to read and which publishers sell at $2, or, if preferred, a gold or silver topped English Gloria Umbrella, GRATIS. With every Boy's Suit or Overcoat, no matter how low the price, we will present one of these three presents: A large Christmas Picture Book (retail price $1), a Key and Rod Brass Drum, or a strong, handsome Sled. With every Girl's Cloak we will give GRATIS either the large Picture Book or a pretty and substantial Miniature Trunk, all com plete, with lock, partitions, etc. Those who want the above gifts must come quick, however, as their number is rather limited. IKTTIEnillKrisrS' (lPpN NIRHTI Commencing to-morrow night and continu UIL.lv mull IO. ing till Christmas.our store will remain open till 8:30 p. m.; Saturday 10 p. M.; Christmas Eve n p. m. CHRISTMAS SLIPPER SALE IN PROGRESS. A RUM ON SILVER. What a rush, crush and jam of Ladies responded to our offer in last Sunday's papers! It simply beggars description. We will continue until Christmas to offer these unprecedented bargains. Rogers Bros.' "1847," 12 0z., KniYcs or Forks At 1.68 Per Set. Rogers Bros.' "1847" Tea Spoons, 98c Per Set. Sogers Bros.' "1847" TaWs Spoons, 81.98 Per Set. Every lady knows that the "1847" brand is the best of silver plated knives and forks, and did you hear of them being sold at above prices. No! Not much. SILVER, HOLLOW AND Hat "fare. We carry a full line of Britannia, Meriden and Derby Silver Plate Goods, and positively guarantee a clear saving of 20 to 30 per cent on same. Our stock includes everything in Silver Trays, Dishes, Plates, Baskets, Bowls, etc. S3-ABOVE GOODS IN BASEMENT." 300 MEN'S SEAL CAPS RE DUCED 25 PER CENT. FINE CHINAWA Handsomely decorated China Dinner Sets, new square shapes, 112 pieces, at $7 75, worth $15. Finer China Dinner Sets, 130 pieces, all artistically decorated, at 13 48, are worth 22. Finest French China Dinner Sets, 45 to $85 per set. Beautiful gold stippled China Chamber Sets, with slop jar, neatly decorated, at $6 25, worth 10. Handsome China Cuspidors, 38c. Large China Fruit Plates at 1 2c. Gold Decorated China Breakfast Plates at 12c. China Berry and Fruit Saucers at 10c MAGNIFICENT ART POTTERY. Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Doulton, Hungarian, Imperial Brown, Faience, Crown Darow and many other celebrated wares in figures, statuary, vases, eta, at prices 50 per cent below all com petition. PIANOlBANQUET,TABLE and HALL LAMPS A large and extensive line at bottom prices. THOUSANDS OF TOYS FROM 1 CENT TO $10. Onr Silver Novelty Connters. Are surrounded by throngs of buyers every day, thus proving the intense popularity of these goods for Christmas gifts. Our lowprice3, too, are a big drawing card. No wonder, then, that-the crowds are thickest here. I Meriden Silver Shoe Horns and Shoe Buttoners, $1 59 up. Meriden Silver Smoking Sets, $5 98 up. Derby Silver .Ash Receivers, &1 39 UP n cheaper goods we have German Silver Collar and Cuff Sets, $1 98 up. German Silver Ink Stands, 69c up. German Silver Manicure Sets, $5 up. German Silver Photograph Frames, 19c up. German Silver Dressing Mirrors, $1 50 up. German Silver Smoking Sets, 89c up. German Silver Bonbonieres. 25c up. German Silver Poker and Whist Sets, 89c up. cnrpljU I 1,000 more of those beautiful Toilet Sets in Plush OrtLlML ! Boxes at 85c and 98c; handsome Plush and Leather ette Work Boxes, 50c up; grand variety of Photo Albums and Photo Screens, 75c to $10. These good3 are going quickl Don't delay purchasing. KAUFMANNS' Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. GIFTS! RE China Cups and Saucers With gold, fancy decor ated, at 12c, worth 25c. Thin China Cups and Saucers at 25c, 33c, 38c, 43c, 48c, 75c and Si every one a bargain. Beautiful After - Dinner Cups and Saucers, in sets of half-dozen or full dozen, in satin bozes; at truly strikingly low prices. DERBY SILVER -BACK HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS, best bristle, same goods as sold by first-class jewelry stores at ?io; our price $5. Derby and Meriden Silver Combs, $1 98 up. Sil ver Bon-Bon Baskets, $2 75 up. Meriden Silver-hand Mirrors, $5 98 up. Derby Silver Whisky Flask's, with extra cup, at S3 39. Derby or Meriden Silver Shaving Cups and Brushes, $4 19 up. - & V : iy-A ... : &fi? lommm