THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1891 NOT AFRAID OF BAIN. Thousands "Visit the Exposition in Spite of the Bad Weather. ARCHIMEDE WINS LOUD APfLAUSE. A Treat for the Lovers of Iribh Melody Promised To-Mjht. CATCHING FEATURES OP THE BIG SHOW In spite of the vrrctehed weather the peo ple crowded into the Exposition yesterday with as much eagerness as on fine days. In fact the contract between the wet, muddy streets and the warm, well-lighted interior of the Exposition was r marked that it was no wonder people went in. It was so com fortable that few would remain away just because the weather was bad. On a dull day ladies and children need change and recreation even more than when it is fine, and it is to this fact, perhaps, that the large attendance at the Exposition yester day afternoon was due. In the evening there was a large attend ance, of course. It would be remarkable if there were not. The attractions offered were such as could hardly be overlooked by the pleasure seeker. The "Battle of Gettys burg" was rendered with all the accompani ments of guns and military noNcs gener ally and wns loudly applauded, as usual. Signor A. Archimcde's rendering of "The Heart Uowed Down" on the euphonium was a great performance, as was Rogers' cornet solo, "Golden Slumbers." To-day Ireland will be honored. Irish day always brings out a large attendance and the indications are that this will be no exception to the rule. Cappa has prepared c full programme of Irish melodies in honor of the day. Xearly every number will be by an Irish composer or bearing on an Irish theme. a cooo-CAJinr.E-rowER liriit. The Darrltn- Attraction or the Tliomson Iloustoti Electric Exhibit The intense brilliancv of this powerful licht can onlv be realized by a visit to Me chanical Hall. Such lights" are intended for practical use on board vestels, where it is de tired to flood with a blare of light an im mense expanse of water, and they are tech nically termed "search lights." Tracing this luminosity to its source at the Thomson-Houston display, a verv interesting col lection of electrical machines and appli ances for producing, controlling and meas nrinc the electric flujd will be found. Thce machines bt-ar those mysterious words "watts," "olts," "amperes." etc., which are so confusing to the uninitiated, but (eeni plain as daylight to tho? who are operating these mechanisms. Especially worthy of mention are thctMO-light alternat ing machine which supplies tin- curient for the lamps which form the legend "Thom-on-Houston System " a ltMisht are machine: a 300-light incandeecenr machine, and the treat 20,000-walt moto- generator, which latter furnishes power toa number of motors throughout the Exposition buildings. Then there are the recently perfected "rib'jon feed" arc lamps, w hid- burn with unequaled tfeadiness and are intended lor in-door purpose. The station equipments which j:o cm thcdiflerent apparatus are thoroughly up Jo date, and arc simple and effective as possible. Expert testimony is to the effect that the Thomson-Houston appliances are unsurpassed by ain manufactur-d. LIGHT, tAlITIIAI rOREAIR. Kelncckc A Co., 1109 Wood street. Pittsburg is indebted to this firm for the introduction of the Gurney Hot Water Heater, which i indorsed by all the lead ing physician, as the bet system to be used in warminir dwellings, oijices and public buildings. t secures equality of tempera ture in all parts of the building at any de cree you desire, and without fluctuation such as observable in steam heating. The heat is f a mild, agreeable nature, and it doe not sbnuk, crack or injure lurniture, sure sign that it is suitable inr human lungs. Another feature is theain; in the con sumption of fiie'., every pound of which will yield immense returns. Now is the time to iinestigate the worth of this splen did system inaugurated by this firm. In the matter of sanitary plumbing they take the lead in all the niost ad vanced ideas for securing health, comfort and pure air in vour homes. The work of this firm especially commends itself to those who are putting up new homes or public buildings, lor, with short gas supply, hot water now comes forward to lurnish ail economical, easily regulated, cleanly way of heating, and which is sure and dependable. I'einecke .V Co. are closing out their fine stock of gas fixtures at '55 to. "0 per cent below list prices, and great bargains conse quently can be secured in this line for a time at least. WAHBTRN KEYSTONE ARIOXI Guitars and Mandolins. Thee makes lead all the rest. Klebers Keystone rosewood guitar costs only J12, but is guaranteed the equal of any ?1'0 guitar made. For beginners we w oufd rec ommend the Lakeside a u que oak guitar, which is full warranted a.id costs but ?7."0. The Arion mahogany guitar is a beautiful instrument, co-ting onlv Sit .TO. Then, again, Klebers hate the American Conserv atory guitars at SIS and $18, fully war lantcd. Their American mandoline, war ranted, range from fK .10 to 5ir. If you want the best make of guitars ami mando lins, buy one of the celebrated and beauti ful Washburn unequaled in tone, dura bility and finish. The above instruments can be had only at the old and reliable music, house of H. Kleber & Bro., Limited, No. jCKJ Wood street. The Fine Furniture Exhibit. JCotice the trend of the ciowds in north gallery, lollow, and you will find jourself at the superb display of Hopper "ilros & Co., 307 Wood street. A firm that can handle an immense space like this and ha e eierything in such perfect taste, the colors soartistieall blended, such new and pretty devices for showing the furniture, etc., to adutagc, and jet presene suchan air of i.asy comfort withal, should be congratu lated, for they hate genuinely won the praUe which has been so freely bestowed lipuii them. Nor is tin all; such a firm is tile one to be intrusted with fitting up jour homes, lor they will do full iustice to the tubject. That Hopper Bros, have a large aud valuable stock is proven by this dis play: for. strange as it may ecm, this supe rior array ot goods wns brought right from their usual stock at the stores, in the selec tion of which they use every care and dis eiimination, or tlie examples in the exhibit would not be of such fine woods and mate rials, or the workmanship so superior. Ap ply tn this firm without hesitation if you want to know that vu are buying the very best goods lor your money. Fittshurc M Ire and Railing Works. There seems to be no limit to the forms in which Taylor & Dean have employed heavy iron. ISank, jail and -vault work, fencings ami railings, stable fixtures, brass and iron grill work for partitions, crestings and hnials, fire escapes, staircases, cellar doors, iron beds, are all manufactured by theui. Take in at the Exposition the innumerable pretty devices into which brass, copper and iron wire have been turned; in fact, to do justice to the subjects a thorough examina tion should be made, first of the exhibit and then of the immense stock carried in heavy wares at l'01-3-5 Market street If Ton Are IJajinen I'lano or Orsan Call and examine Chickering & Sons, Jvurtsipan & Co., Ahhtrom, and Mathu shek A Sen Pianos, aud Taber Si Crown Organs. They are nil leaders. Our prices are lower and terms easier than other houses. Second hand pianos and organs in stock and can be purchased at almost your own figure. Store open every evening. Echols & Caswkm. Co., Limited. 14G Federal St, Allegheny. Kleber Takes the Lead in Music, as Ever. In addition to the numberless Steinway, Conover and Opera pianos and other mu sical instruments sold daily at this popular old-time establishments, the Messrs. Kleber have also dNposed ol quite a number of Vocation church organs. Ko one can have any idea of the surpassing musical beauty anil excellence of these wonderful Vocalion organs without having seen and heard them. At the low price of $800, the "Vo cation furnishes more variety, delicacy and strengtli of tone than auy 2,b00 pipe organ, while for durability it far surpasses the latter. The Klebers enjoy the confidence of the public for their integrity and also for the superior excellence of "their instruments. Anj thing that comes from Klebers must necessarily be musically perfect and satis factory. Their store is'jOG AVood street. Teople Who Are Averse To asking the prices of the exquisite articles displayed by Cavitt & Pollock at the Exposition caii readily obtain informa tion by visiting the store, i)3u Penn avenue, uherc they will find not only numberless duplications of the exhibit, but any quantity of other desirable wares in china, glass and bric-a-brac, with a giant assortment of splendid lamps also from which to select Ca itt & Pollock are carrying a magnificent stock this season: their old natrons are aware of the fact, but it is due to the strangers now here, to tell them of the most desirable place possible So look for goods of these kinds. The variety in the different lines is so great that one knows in advance that the very article desired w ill be found in the col lection; and as the store is a prominent one on Penn avenue there can be no difficulty in finding it; S)3o Penn avenue. The II. J. Heinz Company's Exhibit. Looking at exhibits is calculated to make people hungry, but that does not begin to express the feeling created by tasting the delicious fruit butters and pickles manufact ured by the Keystone Pickling and Pre serving Company. These comestibles have such a delicious "flavor: each particular fruit has its own indniduality in so marked a degree that to-day they stand at the very top. The same can be truly said of the pickles, sauces and preserves. The com pany has, with its immense works and huge farms, all the space, appliances and material necessary for their requirements" and they know precisely how to use it all, which accounts tor its success, and lor the great reputation wnicu tne company has honestly earned. Dahbs in Ait Gallery. Xot even do the oil paintings- attract more attention than the familiar faces of our Pittsburg notables which hae been so truthfully and intelligently transferred to these frames by Mr. Dabbs. The smaller fornn arc holding their own in public esti mation, especially with the new ellects pro duced by tlie sepia and graphite processes, both of which give such exquisite but differ ent stvles to this indubitable art work. An Enjoyable Feature of the Exposition. Xo one questions the popularity of Raker's delicious sugar-coated pop corn. Anyone doubting the fascination of its influence would be convinced of the hold it has obtained upon the thousands who visit the Exposition by calculating the amount which is consumed by young and old daily. NATURAL GAS IX EXERT IIOME. AStovo That Generates Gn. Carbon OH Into .T. D. Cameron, who owns the Sevmour patents, has on exhibition at 140 Fiftfi ae mic, stoves fitted up with one of the patent generators using carbon oil for fuel. The oil is fed through a small tube, ami all the gas needed to heat the stove isues from two holes scarcely larger than pin holes. It is pro posed to form in this city a company to manufacture the generators. They can be used in all sorts of stoves, open grates, fur naces, etc.. etc A glance at the stove now on exhibition will convince anybody of its success as a heater. Mr. Cameron "will be pleased to have business men, Iadies,and all who arc interested in cheap fuel to call. He will explsin its workings. Ladies will find it worthy of their attention and will find it at least 40 per cent cheaper than natural gas. Call between the hours of 8 A. jr. and 1) P. 31. OTerconts. For a fall or winter Pitcairns, 434 Wood st. overcoat go to THSU Marriage Licenses Issued Yesterdav. Name. Residence. If.eorgcM. Gray Dixmont lltrj Fl-lier Pittsburg j William MrCabe rittsbnre I Rachel II Lust l'ltnliurff I Friedrich Moecker. Alleghcny J CatliL-rlueblilck Allegheny (John MtColjren Pittsburg J JIarpiritt O'Jtcilly Pittsburg Thumas O. trott Washington county Jane ltuilge Westmoreland county ) msnt HulM-rt Tarcntuin (Josephine. Debar.. larcntum l'lnier I) Miller...... Alleglienr l.Nilllell AIk-1 Pittsburg ( Eruet Mejer Allegheny I Almlia Koseukran7 Pituburg 5vicorge. Kin Ick lliitler county J Annie M. Jloottr liutUr county (Mlchail Witidle Allegheny r ranees M. Orlmm Allegheny 1 Frank Milltr Pittsburg I Mary Atkenuan Pittsburg 111 P.. Jlltihctl Pittsburg 1 :ell,e C t -artwrlght Pittsburg 5 MniiMan Zuktnvskl.... Pittsburg Pittsburg ( Mnruna igftrtka... i Hernial. A. lioctlnian Pittsburg ( Ilann-ili II. (irlnics Pittburg i Chancs Jenkins Neville, lnd Jennie Mason .NeUllc, lnd I John A . t7cl Pittsburg (PhlllIna Lamer Allcghcnt C'harUs llridgcn Allegheny I'.tta Gallagher Allegheny J John IloUe Pittsburg i Ellen liug.in Pittsburg I Thomas ijuiun McKessport I .Mar 11. .MiC'iie , Port Perry I Janus HouMiuau Ilraddoclc I.cilli.i Faut liraddock JJolm Mc.Mahoi. Pittsburg I Llrie V. Eians PIttburg I Josiphlliiold Pittsburg (Amu Haul Pittsburg illiain Klchardson Mansneld ( Luill) Laugdou ldlenood I Hobtri W Fox Allegheny J Charlotte Uriel... Allegheny f John .Mltro Pittsburg .iuaiKtii ivnnpp L'ltObburg Original. No. 63. s by No-LiE Campbell Bedford. Onc4ial cup butter ; two cups sugar; two cgc;s ; one cup milk ; three cups flour ; one-quarter teaspoonful salt ; two level teaspoonfuls Cleveland's Baking Powder; one teaspoonful cinnamon; three teaspoonfuls powdered sugar. Cream the butter and sugar; add the beaten egg yolks and salt, and alter nately the milk and flour. Sift in the baking powder and spread in two shal low baking pans. Mix the cinnamon and sugar and sift over the top. Bake in a moderate oven and cut in squares when cold. Use only Cleveland's taking powder, tic proportions are made for that. " Cleveland's Superior baking powder is rightly named, being superior to anything in that line we have ever used. One trial will be sufficient, we think, to install Cleveland's in the pantry of every housekeeper." " Emily Hayes, in Braitlcboro Household. "ffl J MW Itsi MARRIED. AREXSBURG NELAN On Wednesday, October 7, 1801, at the residence of Gilbert Xelan, Iaizerno township, Fayette county, Pa., by tlio Rev. J. Garland, J. R. Ahexsburo and Alice Kelax DIED. ARMSTRONG On Wednesday morning. October 7, 1SU1, at 7.50 o'clock, James T aged 5 years 1 mon tli, son of James T. and Aggie W. Armstrong; also JlAnTHA T., aged 7 years 6 months 12 days. l'nncral from parents' residence, 97 Forty third street, on Thursday AFTEiuoo:t at 2 o'clock. BKLLMAJf On Tuesday. October 6,1891, at 1030 r. m.. Ratmonp II., infant son of George, Jr., and Alary Bellman. r uncrai from tho parents' residence, No. 2 Clay street, Sharpsburg, on Thursday, Octo bers, at 2 o'clock r. m. Friends of tho fam ily respectfully im ltcd to attend. BOOltUM On Tuesday, October 6. 1391, at tho residence or her husband, William B. Boorum, 45S Clinton nvcnuo, Brooklyn, X. Y., Avflia O. Booiunr.mother of Mrs. Ueorsre II. Gordon, of this city. 2 JUtCXS EH October 6, at 3 p. m.. Maoda ixxa, wife of David Branncr.ln tlie 61th year ol her age. Funeral from her late residence, O'Hara township, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to at tend. 2 CAItlt On Tuesday, October 6. 1891, at 0 30 a. m., JIauy, w ifo of Nicholas Carr, aged 33 3 cars. COSTELO On Tnesday, October 6. 1S91, at 6r. M., JIartix Costelo, ased 23 years. The funeral will take pi ico from tho resi dence of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Connor, Forty-ninth street and Plum nlley, on TiiuiSDAY, October 8, 1391, at 2:30 r. si. Fricndi of tho family are respectfully in vited to attend. 2 FISHER Suddenly, nt his home, At w ater, O.. on Monday, October 0. 1891, George It. Fisnr.n, In the 5Gtu year of his age. Funeral services will be held at his former home. Washington street. West Liberty horonsh, on Thursday, OctoDer 8, at 3 p.m. Friends of tho family aro respectfully In cited to attend. HAY On Wednesday, October 7, 1S91, at 12 si. Klsif, infant daughter of Kato and Hugh Hay, ased 4 j-ears. Funeral fiomthe parents' residence. No. 81 Rebecca street, Allegheny, on Friday, Oc tober 9, nt 2 r. M. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. KAUFMAN Tuesday. October 6, 1891, at 3 a. xi., Ambrose B. K MTiiAS, in his 31st year; born at btauuton, Va. LANG On Wednesday, October 7, 1891, at 3-10 r. ji., Amakda M j ounsest daughter of Georso and the late Cathatme Lang, aged 9 3 ear, 1 month and 1 day. Funeral from her father's residence. No. ISO Manton street. Thirty-first ward, on Friday Arrrr.yooy at 2 o'clock. 2 LaRUIIE On Tuesday, October 6, 1891, nt 8 p. xi., Vaikteb, LaUuhe, aged 3 years, 7 months and 11 days. Funeral from tho residenco of her mother. No. 2tl Mary street, Sonthside, Pittsburg, on Thuiisd vy at 2 r. v. Friends of the fam-il- are respectfully invited to attend. MANGIS On Wednesday afternoon, Octo ber 7. 1891, nt W5 o'clock, Maodlixe, relict of tlie late Francis Mangis, in the 78th year of her age Funeral will take place from the residenco of her son, John Mangis, No. 113 Main street, Alleghery C1I3'. on Friday siohsixo at 8 o'cloek.to proceed to St. Phllomena's Church, where requiem high mass will bo read at 9 o'clock. Friends of tho family aro respect fully invited, to attend. Bridgeport, N. Y., and Milwaukee papers please copy. 2 McCUlT.OUGII On Wednesday, October 7, lt91, Peter McCullouoh, son of P. n. and liebecca McCullough, aged 7 3 ears and I months. Funeral from residence of parents, No. 1300 1'enn avenne, Thursday, October 8, at 9 a.m. Friends of the lnmily nio respect fully invited to attend. STARZ On Wednesday, 0tober7, 1S91, at 1-45 r. 11., Assie Starz, aged 43 years. Funeral Irom her late residence, 41 Main street, Alleghenj-, on Friday at 2 p. M. Friends of tho family aio respectfully in- Mtcd to attend. JTJESTEUX INSURANCE OF PITTSBURG. CO., Assets $413,501 87 NO. 411 WOOD ST. ALEXANDER NIMICK, President. JOHN B. JACKON. Vice President. Jel8-33-Tra WJL P. HERBERT, Secretary.' pEPRESENTED IN TITTSBURG IN1S01. APRET3 - - - J9.071.696 33. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. Losses adj usted and paid by WILLIAM L. JONES. S4 Fourth avenue. Jyl9-101-D CARPETS. BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, VELVETS, INGRAINS. The finest selection ever submitted jsigns are choice and the prices the Ter quoted ou same qualitv. Eem that we lead thh market with our low fig ures. We will name the lowest prices ir : prices in every case. Don't fail to sec us. A, SClllilip & CO., 8 and 70 OHIO ST., Allegheny, Pa. OC5-MT11S ilRriLTGr-Si DIAMONDS, KCBIES S.iPriIIEES, EMERALDS, OPAIS, l'EAKLS. Our assortment of iR,:E:isra-s Is larger than ever before and we show many exclusive and striking combina tions. We liave had an experience of over a quarter of a cen tury In the Critical Selection of Precious Stones. W. W. WATTLES, Jeweler, OCG-TTS 30 AND 32 FIFTH AVE. T R I I Patterns In cool. ltjtlit-wolRlit "nil suitings and trouserings. Tho I M L L largest selection obtainable. Tine Correot Styles. H. & C. F. AHLERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 420 SMITHF1ELD STREET. Telephone. 13S9. Jc!t-rrs3u M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. ' 60 Sixth Avenne, mhl9-69-TUThs Pittsburg, Pa. ZP-TIEIL-TTS O. I). LEVIS. Solicitor of Pntunts, 131 Fifth arc. above Smltliflold. next Leado office. Nodeluy. Established::!) years, so SEW ADTEKT1SE3IENTS. Latest Importation -OF We have u s t re ceived per White a r St earner Teutonic a large ship ment of Lace Curtains just from the looms of the best English man ufacturers. . We call attention to the ex tra strength of fabric, and the marvelous Brussels effects of the new Nottinghams. Import ing direct enables us to save the importers' profit and to offer them at the lowest possi ble prices. Our new Fall Furniture Cov erings and Drapery Stuffs are all in store, logetJicr with latest shapes and luxurious pieces of Parlor Fwhiittire. 0. McCliEtt & Co., 33 FIFTH AVE. OCl-TTS Sideboards, Chairs, Buffets, New and Beautiful, Our Colonial Effects ' Taking, Features. Assortment Large. oc4-wsu AT I AQT IT RAIKED! AND r I LftO I now house cleaning must be finished before cold weather. You will no doubt find on taking down your various door, window and wall hangings, that many are too much soiled to again ue. Before replenishing call and sec what a beautiful stock of fresh, new style draperies wc can show you. We also clean lace curtains and rehang them for 3'ou. Send for our new Curtain Cata logue. We make over mattresses and re upholstcr furniture. 426 Wood St., dKnd. OC8-TT3 Corner Wood street and Fifth avenue PITTS1JURG, PA. se27-219 LACE CURTAINS 113 r s w M$3Sp mti,llllllllllMIllllll,U))iJ))JJJJJ& Extension Tallies, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B.&B SMOKES CLOTHS (Better known as Broadcloths). LOUIS CORDONNIER, Roubaix, France; MESSRS. DAUPHINOT & CO., Reims, France, Two celebrated manufacturers, have given special attention and study, and have succeeded in producing the finest Smooth - Faced CLOTHS, Lightest Weight and Strongest strong as "Pin Wire" especially adapted for Ladies' Tailor-Made Gowns. We have just received 2 Cases of thess goods, 50 AND 52 INCHES WIDE, I Quality at $ I 25, I Quality at $200, The latest Paris shades large assort ment. You don't want a Broadcloth gown that's a burden on account of its weight. These French cloths are light weight, fine, so strong they can be made to fit and never pull at the seams. CAMEL'S HAIR. Paris and New York says: "GREEN IS THE COLOR!" And that Reds, Garnets and Mul berry shades are rapidly coming into favor. Navy Blue Camels Hair has been and is in special demand. When we say Camel's Hair, we mean a nice quality, but no occasion to pay a fancy price for it. We offer 5 large lots, 48 TO 52 INCH CAMEL'S HAIR, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2, In plain weaves, and the new single and double wale Diagonal, in soft and luxurious Camels Hair. Do you want to save 25 to 50 cents a yard on nice Camel's Hair when you get it? That's what we propose to show can be done in this Dress Goods De partment. CLOAK ROOM. The largest and most interesting collection we have ever shown. Me dium to finest goods at prices that are worth investigation. SPECIAL SALE NOW OF Blankets, Comforts, Eiderdown Quilts, Ladies', Men's and Chil dren's Underwear. BOGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. oc7 AS A MATTER OF DOLLARS POST YOURSELF. A clean saving of five dollars and upward on each INGRAIN CARPET bought from us at the reductions we are now running. Best All-Wool Ingrains Reduced from 75c to 50c Per Yard. One lot of SMYRNA RUGS, 30 inches by 5 feet, not a $2 50 rug, but the BEST MADE. Reduced from $4 and $4 50 to $3 00 Each. See Our Special Offerings In Wilton Velvets. Wood St. Carpet House, 305 Wood St. '.Lit OC?-TTS Renonf s Mil Pairs Have Removed to NO. 4 SIXTH ST., Room No. L Second Floor. soll-ThSO "itt& NETV ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTTSEJIENTS. FALL UNDERW T HANKS to the sudden change of weather and our un matchable prices we are enjoying a very active trade in OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Never were we so fully prepared to serve the people with these goods, and never were they so willing A Camel's Hair Mixture Shirts or Drawers, prime value at 34c. Some extra values in Gray Mixed, Satin Front Shirts or Drawers at 39a See the Natural Wool Health Underwear, extra fine gauge, 49c. Special line of Fancy Mix ture and Fancy Striped Shirts or Drawers, made with French neck and ribbed bottom, reg ular 75c goods at 49c. Several cases of two-thread Scarlet Mixed Shirts or Drawers, specially recom mended for its wearing qual ity, at 74a Extra heavy Vertical Stripe Shirts or Drawers, shirts made with satin front and extra trimmed drawers at 59a The Winsted Hosiery Co.'s regular made Brown and Tan Mixed Shirts or Drawers, usu ally sold at $T75" our'price, $1.44. HERE ARE FBI OF TIE Full stock of the well-known goods of the following makes: American Hosiery Company, The Medlicott, Norfolk and New Brunswick and New England Knitting Company. FALL OVERCOATS! GUSKY'S 300 TO 400 MARKET STREET. If you Buy Hats for Children and Misses this will interest YOU. SATURDAYTHIS WEEK, OCTOBER 10, We will exhibit in our Rooms the Millinery LATEST AUTUMN STYLES or TRIMMED HATS For Small Children, Misses And Young Ladies' Wear. This Opening Is certainly In the Interest of those we are most anxious to please, and ire have spaied no pains or effort to make a col lection of Trimmed Ilats to meet tills end. HORNE&WARD, 41 Fifth Avenue. ocS-n Any Woman Who Has a Fur Garment, Either Seal Sacque, Jacket or Fur-lined Circular, should not delay in bringing them to us at once. We can make them into one of the fashionable garments now so popular either a short jacket, a military cape or small cape.' We are' prepared with a large force to do them at once. So do not delay. Prices mod erate. PAULSON BROS., 441 Wood Street. Se2i-TT3 3 JOHN H R0NE.Y- S0UCITDR OF PATENTS I2J S'.' ftVE PITT5aUKb 1 to give us their patronage. See the famous Wright's Fleece-Lined Health Under wear, an entirely new fabric, and highly recommended by physicians, in two grades, 84a and $1.49. Fifteen styles of fancy two thread Shirts or Drawers, com prising all the newest combina tions in striping, shirts made with satin front and drawers finished same as regular made goods, at 99a White Wool Shirts or Drawers, the New Britain Co.'s regular made goods, never sell under $1.50, but our prtce is 99a Black Cashmere Shirts or Drawers, fast color, a $2 grade, which, for a flyer, we are sellr ing at 99c Boys' Natural Gray Mixed Shirts or Drawers, 24c. Boys' White Merino Shirts, or Drawers, 13c up. Our stock of these was never so large and complete in coats of every price from $5 up. p THE TOOTHPICK UMBRELLA Hundreds of them selling because they are new. They wrap up small.- -Can be used as a Cane.- Don't fail to see them. We are having a special sale on Mackintosh Coats this week. We' have reduced a lot of fine ones to one-half their former price this will sell them. COME AT ONCE. J. G. BENNETT & CO., Leading Hatters and Furriers, Corner Wood Street and Fifth Ave. OCS WEATHER CHANGES From hot and sultrr days to real cool weather; the change is quite agreeable to; everbody; furthermore, it gives yon a gentld reminder that vou are in need of an OVERCOAT. LET US TELL YOU That our stock consists of the very best of quality; that fashionable overcoats can ba made up in ALL THE LATEST STYLES- AXD ALL THE NEWEST SHADES, And for one-half price that these artistio merchant tailors made them up for. 510 to ?25 will buy any of these $20 to foO top coats. Take elevator for overcoat department. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. ocS-Trsa JAS. M-NEIL & BRO.. B01LEF.9, PATENT PLATE AXD WORK. SHEET IHOX SHEET-IROX ANNEALING BOXES, .With an increased capacity nnd hydranllo machinery, wc are prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than bjr tho old methods. Repairing and general machine worlr. Twenty-ninth street anil Allegheny Valley Railroad. felQ-W-TM . SPECIALTIES v -emr
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