iMMffSppiSEil'TEBSSjtal THE PHTSBUEG'' DIBPATOH" TUESDAY;' .c-JFASMir 5- - ;r33r -SEPTEMBER v-15. 1891. 5 BAUSMAFS HERESIES. The Investigating Committee Eolds a Star Chamber Session. rUTILS ATTEMPTS AT SECHECI. lioro forvagranev. A kit of burglars' tools, flne drills, nowder and a complete naranlier- nalia for safe-blowing were found on his person. He lia3 s-ent 15 years or his llfo in the l'enusvlvnnia and Ohio penitentiaries for burglary. Ho said ho had been trying to Htc an nprlght Hfo in nttrtmrg, but Mas un able to make enough money to dress llko a gentleman, and would, therefore, return to liis old life, TWO BIG OIL SCHEMES. Iudepcndent Oil Producers Are at Work on "wo Great Schemes. J1I.V0R XEWS FROM THE TnEEB STATES IfrxnAL TFLrun vm to the DtsrATcn. l.'cciirsTui:, Va., Pcpt. 14. A star chamber wsbion of the committee ap pointed lo in estimate the alleged heresy of l!ev. Joseph ISavman was held in the Prcliytcriau Church here this afternoon. The committee consisted of Kev. Dr. W. O. (iin.pbcll, cf the First Vrcsbyteri.in Church cf Sewicklcy; V.": David S. Kennedy, of tiie Firbt Presbyterian, and S. 15. McCor niick, of the Ceitral Presbyterian Churches of Allegheny, and Elder AVardrop, of the Lcctadalc Presbyterian Church, Elder Shaw, the remaining member, being unable to attf nd. ' Tiie gentlemen were met at the depot by Jtev. Jlr. Bauman and conducted to the church, where thev were joined by Elders James En ing and Andrew McCuIlougL. -.hose letter protesting against the ad vanced view s of their pastor led to the pres ent investigation. At the expiration of two licirs Elder-- Ewing and JlcCulIough emerged from the building and betook thenihtfvcs to the stoic of tho Jormer. A quarter tf an hour later the other gentle men also lort the church a-ul went to tho depot, accompanied by Itev. 3Ir. llousman, in time to catch the evening train for 1'itt liurg. Dunns? the time spent at the depot, in. uauipooii, cnainmin 01 1 ne committee, impressed "upon the others the necessity of merving the utmost secrecy in regard to the meetinsr. As the members shook hands ithltcv. Sir. !auman at parting.it was evident tho telt cordially toward each other When Iter. Mr. Biusman was seen later he refused absolutely to xavan thing in regard to his, inqui-itionr saying that he had prom ised Ir. Campbell "not to give it to the l-apcrn. He declared, however, that lie was utircly in the dark as to the future action ct the committee and tho nature of their jeport. They had given him no information 11 nd had expressed no opinion. When Klder McCullough was asked a3 to tho action to be taken ho said emphatically: I don't know any more what will be done tuan you do They didn't tell me." Klder Kinc was cquallv ignorant, or non-committal. Despite their efforts to maintain secrecy, liowevei, tt has been positively learned that the newspaper reports of the utterances of ltev. Mi. Jl.tusmnu were gone over in tho meeting, and that the pastor and his elders were closely questioned as totheiraccuracy. Viio truth of the new spapcr lcpoi ts was not domed by the minister or his ciders, nor did IVv. Mr. ItniMimn deviate a particle from Lis pre lously-declarcd disagreement upon various vital points in the Westminister lonlcssinn of Faith, nor upon his on noted liUereiice, on the question of eternal punish- iticni. Kei. Mr Bailsman's opinions, on this Doiut cannot be better demonstrated than 111 a declaration made by him to a brother 11 es 1 terian: "1 do not believe." said he, "that lvtn and women, surrounded as they are by temptation and tuals, and beset on every Land by e-il iufluences.vcan do enough of evil in 70 or to jears to damn them to be eternally lost " An Independent FIpe Line to Philadelphia mid a New Refinery. GtiZEjfsnnuo, Sept. 14. Special. Some ex citement has been created hero among cap italists iy tho mystorious movementof tho well-known civil engineering firm of Jani son & Togg, and it Is believed those gentle men have accepted a contract for a mam moth scheme no les than tho location of an oil pipe lino running from tho Mansfield oilfield to Philadelphia. Jho engineering firm mentioned left hero to-day with a gang of 23 men, all under contract to he gone three months. The gentlemen will not talk, but it is asserted on good authority that the lire they are to locate will begin somewhere near tho great McCurdy oil field, and after taking In the McDonald and Washington county fields and tho Greene and West Vir ginia Holds, will run along tho southern bor der of the State to Philadelphia, where Its terminus will bo a groat independent oil re finery. Iteports here say that the company is in direct opposition to the Standard Oil Company, and is an outgrowth of the recent revival of the Independent Oil Producers' Association. A special telegram to The Dispatch from Butlcrsays: Annmbcroflndependentoll pro ducers wore interviewed, to-night concern ing the reported letting ofa contract for the building of a pipe line from the oil regions to Philadelphia, but they were non-committal: but another enterprise was discov ered which is being fathered by tho redonbt nble P. P. A. A number of prominent pro ducers have been engaged organizing cap ital with a view of laying a pipe line and .na.i .u Vl I.IV.1. jn 11111. il 1UUA (.11111- pany has been organized at Emlcnton. Pa., w here they w ill build a refinery with a daily capacity of 3W barrels, to be increased as soon as possible. Those in the scheme have a daily production of 600 barrels, and they intend to lav their own lines and refine their own oil, and sell it to parties outside of the Standard. KICKING ON GAS BATES. Oh, That Day Would Comet Is the prayer of many a slefeplcss invalid who tosses the night out upon a conch whoso comfort might well induce slumber. Tho flnc3t inductiro or hcnltb-yiolding, refresh ing sleep is Hostottor's Stomach Btttors, since it invigorates the nerves, allays their sniper-sensitiveness, and renovates falling digestion. It is incomparable also in ma laria, constipation, rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney complaint. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I DRIVE ON L I J (jeorgc Mayer ( Pauline Sohradcr ( John Shearer .'. I Annie M. Tllbrook f Nicholas Sr-hlnncr i Helena Heberle.. Pittsburg WcstLlbcrty Allegheny ..Fatten township Allegheny .Allegheny J MoteJ Zvana Pittsburg ( Maria Duuaj Pittsburg Albert Petki McTCeesport I 3 I Mary nykaeclvski., .McKeesport COSHOCIOX'S TJNHAPFY PAIS. Queer Doings Transpire In a Wire's Suit For Alienation of Affection. Coshocton, Sept. 14. Special. The $10,000 damage suit or young and prett Mrs Zel jiha Wood against her husband's parents for the a'lenation ol liis allections, has occupied cojrt for the past week, and will probably continue the gicatei part of next. Many spirited interviews and furious fisticuffs be tween husband and w lfe have been detailed on the witness stand. It is in evidence that Jay, her husband, at the time of his unifica tion with Zclpha, and for a short period thereafter, was a devoted Christian man, having lamily prayer, daily and asking the dniue blessing over each meal; but ekepti cnlund scofung Zclpha derided the religious devotions ot her truly pious husband, or may be, it was rather his hypocrisy that provoked Zelpha's laughter: lor did 6he not know? if she did not others did that Jay was desecrating many a Sabbath over jack pots. It is also stated that the delicate and frag ile Mrs. Wood, w eighing about 80 pounds, l.pon one occasion, utter mopping the floor with Jay, pulled the lounge upside down o er his prostrate bod , and seating herself thereon, produced a hand glass irom the re cessess of his wardiobe and calmly pio--cedcd to adjust his curly bangs. On an other occasion Jaj was, shocked by iiis wife and uer sister pLi ing croquet on the Lord's day, and he torthwitu tore up the arches sud knocked his wile down. These are a low only of his prominent incidents in the tempestuous home lite of this unhappy pair us developed in the tiul, and there are scill mote to come. Tiie Company Likely to nave but FewTa rentuin Customers Very Soon. Tarentitm, Sept. 14. Special. Tho citl zens of this place are greatly incensed over a movement by the Philadelphia Gas Com pany in regard to its supply ol gas In this place. JThcir anger is aroused over the same old story of advanced rates, but this timo they have decided not to stand the raise, and in consequence they have called a pub lic meeting to take action on the matter. The rates heretofore charged for gas was $1 50 ror the first fire, $1 23 for the second and $1 for tho third. At their meeting Sep tember 10, the company decided to adopt the meter system, and to this end issued a circular stating all consumers would be re quired to pay for tho sotting in of the un welcome meter, and asking an additional advance of $2 a head from consumers. Acommitteeof citizens at once took tho matter in hand and issued a blazing circu lar, which has been scattered all over tho district, in which the names of the Phila delphia Heat and Light Companies, and me wora "roODery" are In aw kward prox imity. The meeting is to be held to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, and will be laigelv at tended. It Is said that four-fifths ot' the consumers of this vicinity will refuse to allow meters to be placed in their houses at the prices to bo charged, (25 cents per kOOO feet), and will all go back to coal. J B. Wirliert IMttsbnrg (muwiga uorovrski riusDurg William L. McMulIln Pittsburg ) Margaret E Bcncsole Pittsburg J Thomas Vlahole Pittsburg J Anna I'.oglna Pittsburg 5 Lewis D. Xlcewonger Greeushurg I Abble Michaels Walls J Louis I.. Green .Pittsburg ( Hattle Anderson Pittsburg j Oeorge Harklns Homestead (Jennie Linn Homestead J Cyrus T. Pneers AHeghCfiy 1 Anna M. Griffith Tarrntum Cuminlngs Pittsburg i bmltli Pittsburg (Louis Muenze Pittsburg ( Louisa Woltenbcim Pittsburg 1 Richard W. Cox Manstleltl. Pa. 1 Annie E. S. Langston ManslieM, Pa. 1 Patrick Sweeney McKeesport ) Mary Bonner Braddock t David Mangls Allegheny (Gertrude Lee : Allegheny David Davis Walls 1 Elizabeth Jones Oakmont borough 5 Louis B. Lantenschlager Lent township (Ellen E. Mowhlnney Pittsburg UGS! I. lames B. I Maggie A MARRIED. WARNER ZIMMERMAN On Sunday, September 13, 1E91, at the parochial resi dence of St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Alle gheny, by the Rev. F. F. O'Shea, Mrs. Frances Wahjeb to Mr. Charles Zimmerman. 7f.' cv!l' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B B SUTTffl&S DRESS ill NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Tumor Removed From the Eye. Mrs. Mary Smerker, Fryburg, Clarion county, Pa., had a tumor removed from the eyelid by Dr. Sadler, 804 Penn avenue, last month. It had affected the sight so she could not use her eyes. She has fully recovered. Western TTnlveralty of Pennsylvania. Examinations for entrance at the "West ern University will be held next Monday and Tuesday at the University. Those who desire to be matriculated will report at the office of Prof. A. E. Frost, the Registrar, at 9 o'clock, if possible. Recitations will begin upon "Wednesday morning, and all the un dergraduates are expected to report at the University Chnpel on that dav at 9 a. m. "W. J. rlOLLAND. d Chancellor. Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad. To Buffalo and return, 54 50; to Niagara Falls and return, S4 73. A special train will leave Pittsburg at 7:30 P. M., slow time, Saturday. September 19, and 8:30 A. si., Sunday, September 20, and regular train at 9:45 P. m. Sunday, September CO. Buffalo tickets will also he good on the 8 a. m. train Monday, September 21. Tickets will be good to return until September 26 in clusive. A special train will leave Niagara Falls for Pittsburg at 6 p. M. Sunday, ar riving at Pittsburg about Sa.il ttssu Many Injured in an Open Sewer. Uwkistowic, Sept. 14. Special. An acci dent occurred hero to-night which resulted in the serious injury of tnrec delegates to the Junior Order iind a ne wsboy, and badly bruising a half dozen other people. When the frouth west train pulled in a crow d w us in waiting ut the depot Between the station au-1 the railroad track there is an open ditch about 15 Jeet deep for a -ewer. Over this had been thrown a fcw loose boards, upon allien about JO persons had collected. Sud denly the boards gave away, precipitating .-oat a dozen people into the ditch. The ilnlfgites wi.o :ne scnouslv injured are: J. I- Burke, ot Mid-tax, J. Y. Leonard, of rwc: lilc, aiidii. V. Btitford. of toouth Oil Uty. Thy newsboy is Willie South, of this 1 lace. Another Persecuted Pastor. Cantos, Sept, 1L SjirciaL At tiie close or his sermon last night In the first Metho dist Episcopal Church, Kev. Dr. Mullcr, pastor, created a sensation by stating irom the pulpit that he had been made the victim of some anonymous scubblcr. The audi ence, also, became so excited that at the conclusion o: his statement manv had n.-en to their feet, and when Pr. Miller said he liad decided to withdraw fiotu the chuich, und this was his last f-aubith, the members could scarcer control their feelings. The jmstor was ui-ged by ln congregation to ic luain, buthe t,aid Ins decision was final. He will make no fin t her explanation. B.&B. For fine dress goods, jackets, children's w raps, fur capes and mantles go to Boggs & Buhl. S7 50 Wardrobes S150 At Berger's, Liberty and Sixth avenue. Popular priced French combination dress patterns, 512, 51150 and 515 each. A great variety of them. JOS. HOILVE & Co. '8 Pcun Avenue Stores. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LDL 401 .Smithficld Street, Cor. Fourth Aienue. Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 569,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. txs TZie People' Storp-VKlfth Avenue. Our first grand display of fall and winter illinery comes off on "Wednesday. Don't the date. Campbell & Dick. mi forge: DIED. BEER On Sunday, September 13, 1891, at 6 30 a. m., Annie, wife of Stewart Beer. CONNOR On Monday, September 14, 1S01, nt 5 a. m.. Sarah Connor, sister of John Con nor, aged 20 years. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. West, corner Seventeenth street and Spring alley, to proceed to St. James' Episco pal Church, Sixteenth street, where services will be held on WEnNFsnAY at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are res ,-cttully Invited to at tendr CONWAY Sunday, September 13, 1891, nt 3 p. m., Ellen, wife of James Conway, at her residence, 2018 McCord street, aged 43 years and 13 days. Dearest mother, thou hast left us, And thy loss we doeply feel, But 'tis God that has bereft us, He can all our sorrow heal. Yet again we liopo to meet thee, When the day of life is fled,. When In heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. Funerat to take place Tuesday mornino at 9 o'clock to proceed to Holy Cross Church, where high mass of requiem will be cele brated. Friends or tho family and members of Woman's Relief Corps No. 1, arrxiliary to Colonel J. W. Patterson Post No. 151, are respectfully Invited to attend. Johnstown and Ebensburg papers please copy. 2 DWYER On Sunday at 4 p. M., John Dwter, aged 40. Funeral from Ley & Geiselhart's under taking rooms, 245 East Ohio street, Alle gheny, at 2 p. m., on Tuesday, September 15, 1891. MILLARD On Sunday, September 13, 1891, nt 11:15 p. M., at the residence of his parents, Gass avenue, near McClure avenue, Alle gheny, Richard Wilbert, youngest son of Richard and Elizabeth Millard, aged 3 years, 7 months and 13 days. Friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral to-day at 3 p. m. McDONALD On Monday, September 14, 1891, at 6 p. M., Luella, daughter of Morgan and Kate McDonald, aged 3 years 6 months and 13 days. Funeral from the parents' residence, 2311 Larkins' alley, on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend. Columbus, O., papers please copy. POWERS On Monday, September 14, at 3 o'clock a. m., Mart Waring, wife of Ridlev J. Powers Funeral services at her lato residence, No. 415 Centre avenue, on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Youngstown, 0., on Wednesday, September 16. SARGENT Annie Pearl, Infant daughter of James W. and Annie Sargent, on Sabbath night at 12 o'clook. Funeral fiom residence, Clifton station, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. TUEbDvr mornino at 9 o'clock. Interment private. ,SHAL Suddenly, at Lexington, Kv., Sep tember 12, 1S91, Trendy Sual, in the 39tti year of his age. Our carpet department will, on Monday, place on sale a large number of Oriental Rugs at a very heavy reduction from the regular prices. We quote a lew samples to indicate tne high quality and value of the rugs offered and the average reduction in prices. Oushak Rug, 9 ft. by 12 ft., reduced from $110 to - - - $65 Oushak Rug, II ft. 2 in. by 16 ft., was $220, now - - - $125 Oushak Rug, 6 ft. by 13 ft. 4 in., was $100, now $65 Turkish Rug, 12 ft. 8 in. by 15 ft. 7 in., was $120, now - - $80 Bahndurr Rug, 9 ft. 5 in. by 12 ft. 9 in., was $140, now - - $85 Bahndurr Rug, 9 a 4 in. by 14 ft. 5 in., was $131, now - - $75 Ahloowahiia Rug, 9 ft. 2 in. by 15 ft. 5 in., was $220, now - $100 Silesian Rug, 9 ft. by 13 ft., was $160, now - - - - $100 Merzapore Rug, 8 ft. by 12 ft., was $150, now ---. $75 We also include in this sweeping sale 75 large rugs, ranging in size from 6 ft by 9 ft to 9 ft by 12 ft, and em bracing Smyrnas, Byzantines, Cairos, Bagdads, Ispahans, Parquettes, Persians, Wiltons, Velvets. By far the largest and choicest collec tion we have ever shown. Noto a few of "the latest" Parisian fabrics. PLISSE, ,The new woven pleated material for making tne now -nn ae siecie ' skirts $2 25 to $4 00 a Yard. Cote de Cheval, Bedford Cotele, Bedford Cords, Chevrons, Camels Hair, "Wide Walo Diagonals, Homespuns, Tweeds, Broad cloths, Lupin's 52-inch Serge Diagonal Suitings in the best colorings, Scotch and English Suitings, Zig Zag Novelty Woolens. Some notable bargains. NEW 56-INCH .CLOTH FACED SUITINGS made of Australian wool, superb quality, choice styles; 6 yards makes a suit, i Price 90c a Yard. lease Double "Width NEW TWEEDS, nice mixtures, 50 Cents. "Width Suitings SCOTCH Xi.3DIEIS3 This year's fashion decrees a most sensible fur garment in the form of a long, loose fit ting cape or mantle, equally appropriate for street or evening wear. It is easily put on or off, and, extending as it does below tho waist and elbows, is as thorough a protec tion as a Jacket. We are showing them in Seal, Mink, Sable, Marten, Monkey, Astrak han and Persian. Wo are already very busy in our Seal Re pairing work, and wo again urge you to bring your old garments at once to bo made Into fashionablo jackets and capes. NEW ADVEBTISEarENTS. I 0 New Double EFFECTS, 45 Cents. 0. Mlintt & Co, 33 FIFTH AVE. Sel2-TT8 -ouie GRAND OPENING SALE "pEPRESENTID IN PITTSBURG IN 1S01. Assets ... $9,071,696 33. INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA. .Looses adj ustcu and paid by WILLIAM L. JONES, 84 fourth avenue. jyl8-101-D IFjESTEBX INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBURG. Assets 413,601 87 NO. 411 WOOD ST ALEXANDER NIMICK, President. . ,nJ.9HX a JACKSON, Vice President IelS-33-Tra WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. Typhoid am! Scarlet Yc en Prevalent. Uxsontows, Sept. It. Special. I'rof. R. W. Tapp, Principal ot the olennvilic Statu Normal -chool and out. of the lc.iding edu cators nt the Mate, diod hero to tlty of Uphold fovei. Dr. E. at. Turner, Pi evident of the West Virgin!" Mate Univemu.aud Hi. I. II. courtu" a prominent oil man, are do n with the .-.aiiie tllvensc. The public hchool wa& to open to "luoirow, but the Itoatd f ilealth hu ordered the Piiuripal to Ho-p the school clo-ed for two iecks, owing to tn o cases of acailet fever being in tow n. A Town Deluged in Oil. St. Sl.TA-i, O., Sept U.-SpeciaL Consid craMe .r.Tcitemcnt pr"uils hcie to-night oici the bur-ting ot a lurije tank in the upper oil fields. Oil i- l milling light through the heart of tho city, the river 3"jing covered with the fluid. Great anxiety 1s exprciied lor lear the oil will catth lire. It it cho'iio l'othing uould sae the larger jmrt of the tow n The loss in oil is enormous, but nothing dcilnite has yet been learned as to whuie tho gieat quantity came from. A New Drw erv for Jlclteesport. AIcIvEFronT, Sept. II.-SprciaJ. Several prominent Pitlburg gentlemen havobecn In this city trying to dispose of stock In a brewing omp.inv with a projected capital " "f f50,cc,. Their intention is to locate n gri-at brewtirv m this citv. It is the in sention toconli.-ip the stockholders to Pitts burg and local men. A Victorj for Iho Coke Leaders. SCOTTDAJ.F, f-opt. 14 Special.-Tho suit or diaries Kor'man. a merchant here, against .Master Workman Poter Wis-o, Secretary C 3L I'ailcernnd associate., tho result of tur nls.img goods to the impoveiUhed strikers. was iiearcl bufore 'S-quii o llicher to-lay, and leiiilted In a victory for tho U-ifendauts. Weight? I Honesty nl round It Wanting. JUsusvilw, cPt. H-ityx-cfntl-Thouia (Otiuroy, i supposed tramp, uas arrested SHE Linnckin's price list of dyeing and cleaning every Monday on third page of this paper. ' tuS Dress Goods! Dress Goods! Never such a display in these parts. Jos. Hokne & Co. s Penn Avenue Stores. Come und see. .S3 CO .Extension Tables 890 At Berger's, Liberty and Sixth avenue. SCr.fi Wisslow's Soothing Syrup for chil. dren teething soitens the gums and allajs pain. 23s. ttswjc 02IG1NAL. No. so. Potato Pie. by Mrs. S. T. Rorer, PrinHfal Philadelphia CcokittgSe&tKl. Pare and cut four good sized potatoes; Into dice, cover them with boiling water, boil ten minutes, drain. Add to them one tablespoonful chopped parsley, one of chopped ham and one of chopped onion. Season with salt and pep. erand turn into a baking dish. Add one tcaspoonful of Cleveland's baking powder and a half of sal: to -ne pint of flour, mix and add suffi ient milk to make a soft dough. Roll out and cover the top of the baking dish, last as you would an ordinary pie. Brush with miik and bake in a quick oven twenty minutes. Serve hot with cream sauce. Use only Cleveland 't baking powder, " f'WJnvms are maaejor that. An even teaspoon ful of Cleveland's Baking Powder docs as much as a heaping teaspoon ful of others. A large saving on a yearY. baking. Try a can, Cleveland's. W. W. W.E- BRAND NEW STOCK Arriving. STERLING SILVER AND ART WARES. SPECIAL PIECES, EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, AT W. W. WATTLES', Jeweler, 30 AND 32 FIFTH A V. ONLY DIRECT IMPORTER. sel5-79-rT3 -IN- MEDIUM WEIGHTS! -OF- UiEBlIL HAS BEGUN. Extraordinary values in Hen's medium weight Merino, Balbriggan and natural wool Shirts and Drawers, nt $1 a suit, ?2 a suit, $2 50 n suit, $3 a suit, $1 a suit, $3 a suit, as well as the very finest Imported English natural wool and natural wool and silk mixed, ranging up to $15 a suit. The BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN LADIES' HALUHIGGAN UNDERWEAR, in medium weights at to $2 a suit. In tho Ladies' Department, a Gheat Lot of Odds akd Ends in RIBBED SWISS UNDERWEAR for Ladies as well as Children, also a few Merino and Camel's hair goods closlns out AT VERY MUCH LESS THAN VALUE? Remember, as stated in our la9t advertise ment, we carry tho largest number of lines of Underwear shown in any one house in this section of the country. Wo make this claim and know that wp can stand by It, as well as offering the best values. SILK DEPARTMENT Has something very unusual, 88-INCH "WOOL OREPONS, with handsome SILK EMBROIDERED FIGURES, in choice de signs and evening colors only. The unusual part is the price, $1 25 a Yard. The desirable part is that they're very pretty and good, these 38-inch silk embroid ered double width Crepons. FOR AUTUMN WEDDINGS, Pearl White Satin Duchesse, Muscovite Silks, Crystal Silk Bengalines. You've heard of the kind rich enough to almost stand alone; that's this kind and we sell them for less money than is usual. EOR MAIDS OP HONOR, Silk Crepe de Chenes, Bedford Cord Silk Crepes, Broche Indias. Embroidered Silk Crepes. THE BLACK GOODS DEPART MENT Will do extra business this week with the new and elegant things in FANCY BLACE GOODS and the extraordinary transaction in fine BLACK SILK WARP HENRI ETTAS, which enables us to offer such values as will command more than ordi nary attention from all the people who reaa this advertisement or come to this store. The transaction was 200 pieces assorted ASjacK aiiK warp Henriettas. 36-inch, 75c. 38-inch, 90c. 40 inch, $1, $1 15, gi 25, Si 40, $1 50, $1 75, g2 and up to 33 75. 46-inch, $1, $1 10, i 15 and $1 25. Do vou want any? and if so do vou want to save money? Then come. In the CLOAK ROOM, For $7 50, Black Cheviot Eeefer, 28-inches long, with uiacK uoney suawi uoiiar ana deep Uoney Facings all the way down front; 4 olives; garments made of good materials; all-wool cloth and selected fur. We have confidence enough in this Jacket to place it beside any ?8 SO Jacket from anywhere for com parison. FINE CLOTH BLAZERS, Fall Weight, Tight Fitting Back, Open Front. We don't call these Jackets; some people do. $2 50, $4 CO, $5 OO. Tan Vienna Cloth Hip, Seam "Walking Coat, with Mink Notched Collar, $18 OO. This is genuine mink fur trimming of the best quality, rich, dark shade, and at this price has no peer. A Maeninccnt Line of Jackets here. Hundreds of Styles: from the lowest price one that is well made to the finest produc tion of the season FUR CAPES. More Fur Capes here than these stores ever held before. From Black Hare to Finest SEALSKIN MANTLE. NEW SEALSKIN JACKETS. PAULSON BRO 441 Wood Street. OLD SEAL SACQUES BOUGHT. Se5-TTS SEAL JACKETS. We are doing a large trade just now in Seal Jackets, Seal Sacques, Seal Wraps. "It will pay, you to visit pur establish ment, corner Wood st. and Fifth ave. Such is the perfection of fit, finish and beauty to which the ready-to wear- Clothing has been brought that numbers of gentlemen who have been ac customed to wear custom-made garments are ignoring pretentious tailors, with ineir exorDitant prices. There are still some who cannot separate high cost from standard value, and among this class our Fall Assortment of Clothing will do some good missionary work. The superb assortment of FALL OVER COATS, which we are this season offering, will shatter a good many idols of this class. Were we to begin to describe the many styles of Fall Overcoats we have ready to show we might as well make up our minds to talk of nothing else to-day. EVERYTHING IS HERE in material and style and color. In the lines between gio and gi8 we are showing some very stylish garments in either the box or regu lar cut, TAILOR-MADE AND TRIMMED. There is a tone and finish to these coats that makes it impossible to detect them from the high priced garments made by merchant tailors. HP H2s?55T)3 WW S2!?5ff.m LJ WW. I im I m I iH it ; H "m&sBMzsvlm "3 'gtt&X SEE OUR FALL DISPLAY Before You Buy. CLOTHING THE LITTLE ONES Is a genuine pleasure when you have such a stock as we show this sea son at the prices we are offering it. Boys' and Children's Clothing has long been a specialty with us. We pay as much attention to this branch of our business as though it were the only one. As a result our trade is constantly growing and this season has already started off with a boom. It won't take you long to see that we have the largest and best-selected stock of these goods in Pittsburg to-day. Scores of novelties made to our order are here and to see them you will have to come to us, for no other store in town will have them. FALL HATS. Our stock of Children's Fall Hats are all in. Thev are handsome. They are entirely dif ferent from those you s e in other stores. Bring the children with you. J. 6. BENNETT & CO., Leading Hatters and Furriers, Corner Wood St. and Fifth Ave. ' selS FOUR SPECIAL BARGAINS -ix j jjrfKiQftrfJvSto GUSKY'S Encouraged by the phenomenal trade of last season we have made the largest purchases in hats that we ever invested in. There's not a style in the market but is represented in our stock. Pick out your popular maker's block and we'll show it to you at about two-thirds the price you'll pay for the same quality elsewhere. New fall styles from $1 98 to $3 24- Immense Assortment of Children's Boys' and HATS AND CAPS. 3oo to 4oo Market St. 5 SP15-TT3 Pi No, 1 Is a Cambric Nightgown, with tucked yoke, trimmed with neat Hamburg Edgings, reduced from 1 10 to 75c. No, 2 Is a superior article, with em broidered and tucked yoke, reduced from $1 25 to 98c, No, 3 Has a surplice neck, insertings and tucks, extra quality, re duced from $1 38 to $ 5, No. 4 Is a Cambric Nightgown, with V yoke, trimmed with tucks and embroidery, reduced from i 75 to $1 25. O'REILLY'S. IMPORTER FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, LONDON ROUND HATS, 3Coixj?ti ing IMIHXLez?y -AND- FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 506 and 508 Market St. 3015 b8 m iu ru"? -BLAINE. Free Boats and Cars, Saturday, September 19, 1891. HORNED WARD, 41 Fifth Avenue. BOGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. sell selS-n GET TICKETS AT ONCE FROM Charles Somers &Co., 129 Fourth Ave. selS SO wv Tie 1st of SBBtemUer IS HERE, Home-comingtime. While you have been away we have been culling the market, and have a beautiful line of goods to show you. If you con template buying Curtains or Dra peries it will be to your interest to consult us. CAREFULLY SELECTED. NEW CARPETING. FALL PATTERNS. MOQUETTES, VELVETS, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Rugs, Etc ALT, AT BOTTOM PRICES. THE NEWEST AND NOBBIEST HATS AND CAPS.' POPULAR PRICES. DyCllDLe3?y ITro-vel-tes. Fall Opening THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Sept. 17 and 18. .407 MARKET ST. - Pittsburg, Pa. se 13-105? POSITION" IE x: IF O s X T I o I5T VETERANS' DAY. "OLID G-LOBY" Proudly waves over the Finest Asjjregatlon of Displays ever seen at any Exposition in this country. CAPPA And his maeninccnt band In the "BATTLE OF GETTYS BURG," with cannon and patting gun accompaniment, will welcome our country's gallant defenders. IE ix: IF O s I T I O Manufacturing Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, STAR CORNER. 426 Wood St., ,S8S5&. se5m HEIO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199. Hello, Whitelcy, send for my shoes anfl ax where needed and return them as quick iis possible. A. WIIITELEY, Flttuurg Shoo Repairing Factor', 128-130 Third avo, Second floor. njylS 73 xr WOOD STREET CARPET HOUSE, uWFHTEMUil, 305 Wood St. sel GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. SOMETHING AII, LADIES SHOULD NOTE. Of all the Corsets exported from Farla no make has achieved such deserved renown as this, which la distinguished by tho Trade Mars "iTc. A la PERSEPHONE I. C." The Inventor of this cele brated Corset has succeeded more completely than any previous maker In effecting such a true alliance between art and utility, the design beta? Sword Drill by Battery B, N. G. P., at 8:30 P. M. EZPOSITIOIT 8015-55 BREAKFAST. "1y a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nu trition, and br a careful snnlleation of the fine DrODertlOH of Wfll-s!prtrl HficrtH. Mr. Krms hu. Erovlded our breakfast tables with a dellcatelr avored beverage which may save us many heavy ta, Air. Ivpps nus with a delicately doctors' hills. It Is by the ludlcloususeofsuch articles ofdlct that a constitution may be gradually uutiii uu uiuu strong cuougn 10 rebisi every ten dency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." Vlvil arrvicv uruzeuc. London, England. mylO-50-TU8 M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. . , 60 Sixth Avenue, tthlO-68-TuTha Plttshurgi Fa. (SWeli a Sir! mm piiaws bEJiail! teVISThorSffH s&lrTital&Jr J7?s .w sur such as to. shape and materials tlon ot fli the figure grace and materials the work the hlghj guisning Corsets Is tne leai LADIES' their work showing to so much greater advantage over these elegant Corsets. The simplest dress is made to look stylish and attractive by them, while wltb Interior makes the most expensive costume Is deprived ot its intended charm. HE"!,!), a la Persephone I.C," IS SOLD BY fill I r'nfiui RETAILERS retain perfo contour, a resent su: 'mnessand: Is sustal elegance t are ot the manshtp o so oraer. it kl-raccotth men uppr ct beauty ot wnue the comblna- Mlltythat ned In. exquisite :o tne last. The best quality and nisn oi dlstln- eseFrench eclated by ling COURT HRLsbMAKERS AND tailors or Europe ana this country' WHAT A POOR MESS Competitors make of the efforts to keep up with us in the race for public favor. It's our hobby to give our patrons the best possible goods in our line for the lowest possible prices. We ride this hobby for your benefit and you can depend on it that we never permit our banner of quality to trail in the dust of doubt. STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, ETC., Entirely new goods, bear in mind, is complete, selected carefully from our regular manu facturers, firms who are noted, the country over, for excellency of goods .and superior workmanship. This is proof against the weak values you so often meet. Our goods LOOK all right ARE all right as your closer acquaintance with them will bear wit ness. While we willingly give credit to responsible parties. it must be borne in mind that cash payments mean lowest possible rates, best selections and ease of mind. On one thing you can always depend: This is that none can get ahead of us in reliable quality goods "and lowest prices. Our name is synonymous with fair dealing. Don't forget our grand prize competition for school children. Magnificent prize of the value of 560 offered. "Write us or apply v either at our store or at our stand in the Exposition for rules of contest. HOPPER BROS. & CO., 307 WOOD STREET PITTSBURG. selo - T. 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