i L. 8 C0XYIC1S Df PROVES Campinjf Out in Nortliern Tennessee Mountains. Many of Them XOW HEADED TOWARD KENTUCKY. All Eeceived bj the Mountaineers Kindly and Fed Heartily. GXIjT A FEW FUGITIVES BEING CAUGnT rfPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISFATCIt.3 KNOXVXM.E, Nov. 3. From reports re ceived here to-day it is known that many of the convicts released by the miners on Fri day and Sunday nights are already across the Tennessee line and arc exciting much fear in the minds of the villagers and farm ers of far Southern Kentucky. This shows that the con icts are traveling rapidly. So far the attempts to recapture them or arrest their flight ha e been so slight that it may le said that they have been unmolested. These 450 half-clad, moneyless conucts are now well clear of Anderson county, where the mines are situated, and are scattered through Claiborne, Campbell and Scott county, which lie against the north line of the State. Conductors of southbound trains running here -say that there have been several groups of convicts or hall-clothed men who looked like convicts trudging along the line of the railroads in A northerly direction; also sev eral persons have come into Knoxville from towns 40 sndSO miles to the north. They hate seen a few convicts, but only a few. Vrom this it would appear at fiit that the 450 are travling in small numbers. Camping; Quietly in the Mountains. Ttie largest number reported seen to- , pether was 15, but there is good reason to believe that at least one body numbering 50 ' men is camping in the mountains not far "'.in the count v seat of Warren county, and is said that thee men are making no at- mpt tosct fnitner on. Several of tlicm .rearmed. The people up that way uioin i state ofsre.it alarm. Oue mountaineer who lives in the wilder- ne-s 13 miles from Coal Creek and far from the line of rallroid, told The Dispatch cor-rc-pondet tins utrmnfTtl)at is convicts from Bnce ilic topped at his lioue last night and dem inded lood. This mide him onl the liiorc courteous to pleae them, and when liii wile finally got together food enough. the fell upon it and dooured it as though the u iu not cattn for a lonp time. Tlir ate up all thee wan in his liouo and then wentuwav lie said they lmdenocnn ceahneit of where they had come Irom, and that their leader told him they would stay with him longer if they were not afraid'of lur-uit. Thecountrv through which most of thee com icts are ran cling Is wild and rugged, itli onl residences or houses occasionally, mid a smiU iood Mjpply. The most of the convicts are keeping away from the main ioid! and from tnc lines of therailioad". Tlit are received by the mountaineers in a friend l j aj, jnd are'allowed toj;o as soon as they get icnJy. o mountaineer ever thinks ol arresting them partlj tlirouch rvtnpathv tor the caue of the miners of tt alden's ridge, but more through fear of w hat ten or 1" leiierate men might do. It is certain that 450 persons cannot loop depend upon chanty for their support. Crimes or All Kinds r.ookeil For. Knoxville people leel sure that in a few !av s stories Vom mere theft to arson and violence will uegm to come in. Arson and certain lonusof violence are the commonest crime among thco convicts. Their natur al disposition i combination of ignorance of law and decency and tho most brntal a9 tocialion will soon assert itself. Indeed, new s trav els so slow through this section tint iiunv ciimes mijr have already been committed. While the tear of east Tennesceans is tempered by sjmjKithj, tho fear of the Kentuck kiiis upoii w horn this foul stream of ciiminal humanity w ill soon be discharged is not in cn v av mitigated. They know tnatoythe tim" the conv ict strike Kentnckj, food will le wimtedand the senseof Jrcednm will be sti-ong in tho minds of the convicts. The authorities of the Kentucky towns from iliddlesboio to ICO miles west are preparing for their unw clcome v isitors and propose to make it exceedingly warm for them. Tennessee officials made their first at tempt ton ard the recapture of the escaped convicts A considerable force of guards, under the dnection of the wardens of three fctockades started for A arren county to get at that bod.v ot convicts camped in the mountains "There were about 20 men in tho expedition, and it is said that the wardens will get 10 or 15 recruits at Wartburg, tho countj cat of Morgan county. A Dispute About the Reward. A few conv icts have been brought in here and a lev are reported arrived in several v illages to the nortl , but, all told, theie are not more than 20 or 30. Ono man who brought in two he found in the woods, near Oliver springs, willing to come, demanded his reward fetraightway there was a con troversy tov crnor Buchanan, in his proc lamation saidbj authority of law he offered s25 for eaeh convict, the reward to be paid bv the lessee. Now the lessees say that this re wai tl should be paid bj the State, because the conv icts did not escape, but where re leased through no fault of tho lessees. They therefore rolu-ed to piy. Thus the matter stands, and it l doubtlul if the Governor will piv anv thing lor lecaptured convicts. The "essces oi the convicts .tre very bitter again toovemnr Buchanan. Their Supei intenJeut 31r Wade, says that he warned the Goven or as soon as the miners lost their case m court that there would be trouble and asked him to authorize the strengthening of the guards of each stock ade Ilesnjs the Governor paid no atten tion to him The lessees lay all the mishaps in the mines to that flist weakness of the Governor when his militia were runout of the mines liastilv. They say that that was the time foi hruiness and tnat now there is no ch nice to do anything. The Dispatcj correspondent wa in Bnceville this morn ing and talked with many of the miners. Tnev are Jubilaut and defiant. They have no fears eithei of punishment for what they have-done or of any attempt to rebuild the blockades and put back the convicts. Now thai convict luaor has been banished from the mines the tree miners think it is a good time to demand the settlement of sev eral grievances they have been nursing for some tune past, and it is highly probable that a big strike will be the next diversion, and that within a week. "oc need not be afraid of the twinge of rheumatism. When it comes use Salvation OiL v The Farmers' Deposit National Bank Invite the public to call and examine their cew safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning ttt lenting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully given. arwF Aufrecht's New and Only Gallery, 77 Fifth Avenue, Fittsburf. Go There. Since I have moved to my new gallery I am making my best cabinet photos for 51 per dozen. 77 Fifth av enue. WAOS ORGANS. Slellor & Hocne. AVe can furnish you with he best pianos and organs made, and can give you the best and easiest terms of payment. "We have bcn established since 1831 (nearly CO years), and, being the oldest music firm in the city, we have had more experience than any other house. Persons buying from us can be satisfied they are getting the full worth of their money, as the pianos and organs we sell are the best made in the United States. Send for circulars and full Particulars of our rv-payment plan. JlELLOK tC llOENE, 77 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. , B.&B. Fur trimmed jackets by thousands, 55, 56, 58 50, 510 to 55a You'll buy your trimmed jackets here if tou come. Boggs & Burt. Elected. Elected, licininc & Wilds, 710 Penn avenue, se lected as the best dress trimming store in Pennsylvania. S.L. SI. Only Ono Price. 81. 81. Our best cabinets of anybody, ouly 51 per dozen, at AufrechtVnew and only gallery, 77 Filth avenue. Brin the childrn. THE WORST EARTHQUAKE EVER HEARD OF Br AN AUTHORITY ON SEISMIC AFFAIRS. Edwin Arnold's Opinion or Japan's late Horror The Greatest Danger Always From Fires Some Ingenious Inventions to Prevent Damage by Shakes. PniLADELriiiA, Nor. 3, .Serial. "I was astonished," Sir .Edwin Arnold said this evening, "by tho news of such a terri ble earthquake in Osaka and Nagoya. Never, it memory serves me, has an earth quake visited that region before. The usual scene of seismic disturbances is in and around Tokio, and islands, near the capital are pointed out as their foci. Hear there is also the great volcano of Fugisan. Thirty years ago 20,000 persons are said to have perished by earthquake and flood, but this recent loss is evidently greater. Osaka and Jfagoya are bnsy, populous cities. "Xagoya is abont 258 miles from Tokio, and on the south coast. A railway runs be tween it and Tokio. Tho country abounds in hills, manv or them volcanic, and no doubt fires underlie the ground. It was here that last v ear tho Japinrse troops executed their military maneuvers uuder the eve of tho Emperor. It is a large city, or w ide, well planned streets, and a population of 120 000. The principal occupation of its in habitants has been tho production of silk and cotton wovo goods, and it Js very famous for its porcelain. Osaka 18 a very rich and prosperous manufacturing city on tne Doraer ot a river tnat leaus to mo sea. It is not somuch damaged, I imagine, as Xagoj a. "The great danger in earthquakes is dne rather to Are than to any commotion. Tho houses are usually only ono story high, and aro of thin woodwork and paper. A bad earthquake easily shakes down these fragile houses, and, as every one contains a fire box and a netrolenm lamp, a general bonfire is the result. Light earthquakes aro so common in Japan tliev attract little notice. They begin with a little commotion, twice or thrice repented. Tiie vibration increases and a roar follows. When jou begin to wonder what is abont to happen it ceases and all Is quiet. To gnard against these frequent shakings the Japanese have in vented an Ingenious contrivance. "In my house at Azava, the column of cherry vv hich supports the roof was nivoted under the floor to a stone like a cup, so that the earthquake did not cause it to tumble down, but only made it oscillate. An earth quake aoor has also been invented, which is lastcned toa strong, massive joint which slips along the beams. Thus the danger of being struck down in the doorway is re moved, but the danger arises chiefly from the ignition of the ruins, as I have de scribed. Tho consequent floods, too, are very destructive. Tho earth is lilted by tho shock and a huge wave swells in from the sea upon the city on its border." x-Fresident Hoey Goes to taw. Tr.Fvroiv, X. J., Nov. 3.-fltoeciaZ. Ex President John Hoey, of tho Adams Expresi Company, to-dny filed a cross bill in the suit of llenry Sanford, tho new president, against him. Hocyasks tho court to re strain the Adams Express Company from selling the Southern Express Company stock which he gave as security in one of his transactions, and also to restrain ha Adams Company from foteclosing the mort gageon Holly wood.giv cu bv him and his wifo to the guarantee Trust and Sate Deposit Company of Philadelphia. Judge Gieen. of the Federal Court, granted tho lestraining orders asked for, and will hear tho argu ment on the ICth instant. Not on Fifth Avenue. "While this is so of Cavitt, Pollock & Co., we know it will fully repay the ladies to go a few steps out of their way to examine the splendid stock of dinner and toilet ware, piano, banquet and vase lamps, bric-a-brac, etc, shown by 'this firm. Even if you do not wish to purchase, the pleasure of looking at beautiful goods will be ample compensation for a visit to 935 Penn avenue. BLAINE IS HERE. Up the Bnsy Valley Bristling 'With Fac tories. A delightful and healthful location, two railroads' a navigable river, rich fields of coal and g3s, elegant water, fertile country, populous, prosperous and refined district, with all the conveniences and comforts of an old community; the largest safe manu facturing works, "and numerous minor in dustries this is Blaine, on the Jlononga hela river, 22 miles above Pittsburg, where lots are cheaper and investments safer at the present time than anywhere else. Free trains every day to and irom the new town. Tickets, maps, price-lists and full particu lars at 129 Fourth avenue. The Blaise Land Improvement Co. They .Dread Cold Weather. Persons subject to muscular rheumatism have good reason for dreading the celd weather of the winter months. They will find much relief, however, if not a perma nent cure by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It promptly relieves the pain, and in many cases has effected permanent cures. For sale by druggists. wsu B. B. Opened to-day, the handsomest new vi gocues and chevrons shown this season for ladies' gowns. Moderate prices. HOGGS & .BUHL. B.&I5. Black fur capes, $3 75, 55, S8 50, $10, $12 50 and up to 5200. Come and see. Boggs & Buhl, A Much Needed Improvement. The Department of Public Works has just placed in the Eegistry of Deeds office a large metallic case of -132 TJ. S. document files with Acme locks to lock all files, there by securing absolute protection for all papers. The Office Specialty Co., of 105 Third avenue, did the work. Deaf for a Year Hearing Restored and Catarrh Cured by Hood's Sarsajmrilla. "Rochester, X. Y., July 27, 1S9L "Three years ago. as a result of catarrh, I lost my hearing entirely and was deaf for more than a year. 1 tried various things to cure it, and had several physicians, but no improvement was apparent. I could Distinguish No Sound. I was intending putting myself under tho care of a specialist when somo one suggested that possibly Hood's Sarsaparilla would do me some good. I began taking it without expecting much .help. To my surprise and great joy I found when I had taken three bottles that my hearing was returning. I kept on taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Till I had taken three more.when I stopped. It is not over a year, and J am troubled but very little with the catarrh. I consider this a very remarkable case." Herman Hicks, 30 Carter St. TOILET HINTS. A clear complexion is the result of good health not of cosmetics. Cosmetics can be used in moderation to ad vantage, but they are neverso perfect as the bloom which good health imparts. A clear complexion is usually the resnlt of good circulation, and good circulation is the steady flow of the blood through tho system. "When the blood is sluggish and the mind depressed nothing is so beneficial as a pure medicinal stimulant, and nothing so thor oughly stimulates the circulation or keeps it n regular and nei feet order as p'ure whiskey. "While there are many so-called whiskeys, there is only one that is admitted to be a purely medicinal one; namely, Duffy's Pure Malt. Druggists and grocers may try to argue to the contrary because they make more money on cheap and inferior goods, but it is always best to bear in mind that the ono which has been tested, tried and proven by experience is the only certain one. ocIC-wed O. D. LEVIS, Sol'cltor of Patents, 181 Fffrb n nlinro RTnit.hflftld. next T-pqHai. f offlcj. Nodelny. Established) years. o64 KENT. ADVERTISEMENTS. PSORIASIS 20 YARS. Body a Mass or Disease, Suffering Fearful All Thought He Most Die Cared In Six Weeks by Catl- cura Remedies. I Jitc heen afflicted for 20Ter with n obstlnat skin disrate, called by some M. D. Psoriasis, and others Leprosy, commencing on my scalp: and, In spite of sill could do. with the help of the meat sklllfnl doctors. It slowly but surely extended, until a year .ijco this winter It covered my entire person In the form ofdrv scales. For the last threeyears I hvre been unable to do any labor, and sanerinir Intensely all the time Fvcry momlnft there could be ncarl a du6tpauful of scales taken from the sheet on my bed, some of them half as la ree as the envelope containing this letter. In the latter part of winter mv skin commenced cracking open, I tried cv erythln. almost, that could be thought of, without auv relief. The 12th or June I started West, In hopes I could reach the Hot Sprlnps. I reached Detroit, and was so low I thought I should have to go to the hospital, but finally got aslaras Lansing, Mich., where I had a sister IlTlnft. One Dr. treated me about two w eeks, but did me no good. All thought I had but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs; feet badly swollen : toenails came off: fingernails dead and hard as a bone; hair dead. dry and lifeless as old straw. O my God, how I did of fer. Mv sister. Mrs. E. H. Davis, had a small part of.iboxolrcuTICCKA In the house. She wouldn't give up: said. "Vie will try CCTICUKA." Some was applied on one Mnd and arm. Eurekal there was pi Hpf Rtnnnpd thi? lerrlble hurnln? sensation from the word go. Thev Immediately got the Crm cura. Cuticcba Kksol vent and Soap. I com menced bv taking one tablespoonful of Kesolvxxt three times a dav, after meals: had a bath once a day, water about blood heat; ncd CtmcuKA Soap freely, applied CCTICCRA morning and evening. JUsulP KeturneUto my home In Just six weeks l roin tne lime l leit ana mr SKin as smooin as kuis sheet of paper. HIRAM E. UAKI'EMKU, Henderson, Jefferson Co., X. V. Cctictoa Hfmedik'! are old everywhere. Price, CCTICCRA, the great bkln Cure, 50c; CtTTICUBA bOAP.an ixqulslte bkln Purifier and Beautlrler.Kc; CUTICUR A KESOLV1AT, the new Blood Purlller.tt. l'OTTEit Drug and Chemical Corp'n, Boston. 43-fecmiror "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 page, SO illustrations, and 100 testimonials. PLES. black-heads, red, ronglvchapped, and ollv skin cured by CcncuRA Soap. HOW MY BACK ACHES! Back Acfie,Kidney Pains and 'Weak ness. Soieiies, Lameness, Strains, and Fain relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti Pain Plaster. vrssu YOUR OLD SEnLSAGQOES Can bo speedily transformed into a fashion able garment if left with ns, and for a very moderate price. Kindly inspect the beauti ful new "Princess" Cape. Those, desiring Seal Wraps redved can have the genuine English beal Coloring snpphedbyus. Practical Hatter and Furrier, 707 Penn Ave., Pittsburg. Mail orders promptly attended to. nol-wsu' UivHlisPielelicioUS se22 The Liebig COMPANY . Have for twenty-five years been putting up the famous product which stirred medical circles when first invented and given to the woild by the renowned chemist. Justus von Liebig. Their EXTRACT OF BEEF Is known around the world and has late ly been earned into "Darkest Africa" by Stanley. It is unapproachable for parity, flavor and beneficial effects. As Bekpv Tea, delicious and refreshing. Indispen sable in Improved and Economic Cook ery. Genuine f) of with fCcLAC Justus signature " J vonLIebig se3G-75-ws HE-NO TE WHOLESALE AND KL AIL, GEO. K. STEVENSON cVCO.. SIXTH AVENUE. ocU-MW EDUCATIONAL. VTETV EAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND -La typewriting and' complete business course taught at Park Institute, 201 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and Journal to any address free. anao-TTS LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal. CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CURRY Collegiate Department, The Best CURRT Normal School, The Best. CURRY English Training School, The Best. CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best; CURRY Conservatory of Mnsio, The Best CURRY School of Elocution, The Best. CURRY Faculty and Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue. II. H. BO WE, President. - ocM-51 DUQUESNE COLLEGE Is growing rapidly. Two large literary so cieties, tho Arcadian and the Promethean have Just been organized. Students enter with advantage at any time. The same studies in both day and evening sessions. Piamond street, opposite Court House, Pitts burg. E. M. WOOD, D. D. LLD., OC1546 President. Practically taught at DUFF'S COLLEGE, 49 FIFTH AVE. jIEvening Sessions. ania-tz-iv JLf JjjgagiMEsa - ' THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rvr- "?Xi.r-viK j'jvsw:! Tir zmr- , 1 J - - " " i JMi, "ftTheC'" - 1 WfeH ..vW R'- ZA WE ARE MAKING A SPURT In Fall and Winter Clothing that is startling a great many people. Our stock is now complete, embracing a Yonderful assortment of elegant Sack Suits at $8, 10, $1 2 to $ 20. Cutaways and Frock Suits, 10, $12, $15 to $2$, and a handsome array of Overcoats, S12, 15, $i& to 40, and agrand assortment of Boys' Suits, $5, $10, $12 to $20. Children's Suits in variety unexcelled at $2, $4, $5 to 15. Under wear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear in endless assortment. Come in and we : promise to suit you in price. : DON'T FORGET That we are still giving away tnose splendid DINNER BUCK ETS to purchasers in our Men's Department, and also those novel DIME BANKS to purchasers in our Children's Depart ment. All purchasers are welcome to them, and they ABE REQUESTED TO ASK FOR THEM WITH THEIR PURCHASE. 1 v. ? Msl & 1 vsssf 'cjr s.. wz?&?zj?ii f : -tzj rv M'J&ZJ A V 1 "t-K? Ill v H " yi 1 f rater 1 x j&k i EISNEM UNION CLOTHING HOUSE, COR. FIFTH AVE. AND WOOD ST. LOOK THROUGH OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT WILL C0N- m vince you that our styles and prices are right Thousands n of garments to select from, ioo all-wool black diagonal .Ml reefers at $5; 100 diagonal reefers, full shawl roll seal fur, f at $6.75; thousands of reefers and jackets, plain and fur I I trimmed, at $7.50, $8.50, $io, $12.50 to $25; 50 military cape newmarkets, latest shades, at $16.50; cloth capes, 40 inches long, black and colors, at $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 up to $37.50, trimmed in all styles. Misses' and Children's cloaks and reef ers, ages 2 to 18 years, ranging from $1.50, $2, $3 to $22.50. DQUGLAS &MACKIE, 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. no2Mw A GREAT LUXURY. LAIRD'S SHOES! $2 00, $3 00, $4 00, $5 00. LAIRD'S SHOE STORES 406, 408 and 4I0 f EVERY ) 433 Wood St. PAIR Market St. RELIABLE J Entire, New Stock. REMOVAL. On Monday morning next we take possession of our new store in the Hotel Anderson Block known as No. 39 SIXTH STREET, and we -propose- to do a first-class merchant tailoring business ex clusively in all its various branches at popular and attractive prices. We needn't tell you that we go to the mills of this country and Europe, and buy the best goods at the closest prices which can be produced. So that by placing your orders with us you only pay one small profit. We shall be ready to serve'you in ouFnew loca tion with an abundant stock of foreign and domestic wcolens and the broadest variety of patterns in this or any other city. Give us a call and see-what you can saye by direct dealing. Clothing made to order with distinguished success. WANAMAKER 39 SIXTH STRElET, Hotel Anderson Block. ?'i fs&. ?Jiu A BARE-HEADED MAN Out of doors is never comfortable- the sun hurts his eyes. The hats we are displaying this'fall have rims of the very latest patterns, which afford ample protection to the eyes. We have the Derby in several shapes, the Sjlk Dress in the latest styles, the Crush for office and travel and the slouch for the field and farm. Come in and examine our $1, 1.50, $1.90, $2, $2,90, $3.90 to $5 hats. nc4-w nOl-HWFSU & - I oc31 1 su SJ3??' PHILLIPS, BROW - 1891. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A "SWELL" HAT, INDEED, RUBEN'S POPULAR YOUNG GENTS' DERBY, T he Beau Brummel, 2 40, 92 90, 3 40. This nnlque and stylish hat has caught the young men's fancy from the very start. Its merits are such that no rival now In the ( field can compare with It. Bare elogance, combined wlth-correctness of style, aro the chief points of this jaunty hat, and these qualifications confer upon the wearer an air of graceful ease not attained by any otner shape now before the public We have them in black and tho new shade of brown so pop ular this season. Come and see then). RUBEN, ' The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 SMITHFIELD STREET. nol-wrsu FOB Dwellings, Stores, Churches, AND Public Buildings or All Kinds. The very best effects in CEILING FBEIZE CHANDELIEE, ELECTBO COMBINATION CflANDELIEUS and BRACKETS accom plished by ns. Everything that is new, that will trfve satisfactory results, can be found only in our stock. Tou will find it to your interest to figure with us, as we can tell you a great deal ycu ought to know about elec tric lighting. Our whole time and attention, backed by many years of experience, is given solely to thip business. The very best workmen to be found in this country, espe cially skilled In this work, only employed. Special designs furnished at any time. Gas Chandeliers altered into Straight Electric or Combination-Electric Fixtures at small cost with very best results. GEO. C. VAN KIRK & CO., 531-533 WOOD ST. EOOMS 308, 309, 310, 312. OCS943 DON'T BE A MOM. Call and see those Gents' Solid Gold Initial Rines, set with 6 genuine diamonds, for $8 75. Solid Gbld Band Emblem Kings, for all orders and societies, $5 SO and $6 50. For sale only by B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, nol 65 Fifth Avenue. BISQUE OF BEEF. A Liquid Food for Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite and General Debility that contains more nutriment than any other prepara tion; it possesses the vital principles of pure fresh beef, extracted by our Improved process, and insures Health and Strength, Pure blood, refreshing sleep, restores tho appetlteand Tones the entire system. Having derived so much benefit from "Bisque of Beef," being overworked from business pressure, permit me to say it does all you claim for it and deserves unbounded popularity. F, P. Harbauqh, ' , St. James Hotel, Pittsburg. At druggists, or srnd $1 by mall and we will deliver to von (oxpressago paid by us) a bottle of "Biqne of Beef." ' KING'b MEDICINE CO., Cor. Seventh st. and Duquesne way, Fgb. oc30 James Means & Co.'s Shoesaremore widely known for their general excellence than any other make of Shoes ever placed on the mar ket. Ask your lietailer lor shoes bearing this Stamp: James Means' $3.50 SHOE. Theso are made by Goodyear Hand- ewed process and are sold by leading retailers all over tho U. S. Jyl-5-ws J. MEANS & CO., Boston, Mas AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE TO-NIGHT. AFTER DARK. Mntlnee WEDNESDAT and SATURDAY. Nov. 9 "The White Slave." noM3 THE ALVIN THEATER Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager. To-night. Wednesdav and Saturdav Matinees. BICH & HAKBIS COMEDY COMPANY BOYS AND GIRLS, By John J.McNally.authorofaStralelitTin. Next week Bairy & Fay inMcKenna's Flirtation. no2 3S OPEBA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. HANLON'S MATINEES WEDNESDAY Aicn SUPERBA. SATURDAY. ENTIRELY NEW. Prices S5e, 50c, 75c, $1. Matinee to-day-23c, 50c, reserved. Noxt week-J. K". EMMET. nc4 D .UQUESNE-PITOU STOCK COMPANY "A MODERN MATCH." This afternoon at 2. Best seats 50 cents. To-nl!rhtat8. November 9 The Bostonians. no4 80 HAKKY WILLIAMS ACADEMIC TO NIGHT. Mntinees, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Whallen and Martell's KOH-I-NOOR VAUDEVILLES. Election returns read Irom the stage Tues day night. nol-35 piABNEGIE HALL NEW YORK SYMPHONY CLUB. Thursday evening, Nov. 5. Tickets on sale at Alex. Ross' Music House; also at hall. not-1 HARRY OAVIS' 1-IFTH AVENUE MUSEUM-THEATER. Week Commencing Nov-2. JONATHAN BASS, the'Orlfrinal and Only OSSIFIED MAN. WM. WELLS, Man with iue Iron Skull. AdmIsIon. 10 cents; Chil dren. 5 cents. Ojpen 1 to 5, 7 to 10 r. x. no2-3 FLEfTRIi; 1 loriso NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KAU FM ANNS' SPARKLING GALAXY OP NOVELTIES IN CLOAKS MISSES' SPECIAL BARGAIN "That's just too cute for anything !" "Never saw anything prettier !" "Isn't this cunning?" . "Oh, how charming !'' Such and similar expressions are heard on all sides in our hand some and spacious Juvenile Cloak Department. Nor are these the only tribufes of admiration paid us by a critical public. The prices7 too, are the subject of many favorable remarks. And justly so, for there is not a single, solitary garment in our mammoth stock that is nor marked at a lower price than the same quality can be secured elsewhere. For this week we have made special preparations to please all who would combine beauty, fashion and economy. Below will be found a few (only a few, mind you) of the many bargains awaiting you: Trimmed JIM Lid. A truly grand and magnificent variety many styles being our own exclusive novelties imported by ourselves from Paris and Ber lin. See our pretty novelty Jackets in entirely new light and dark-colored cloakings, trimmed with silver fox, grey krimmer, astrakhan, beaver, mink, etc., from $5 to 20. At 12.50 we exhibit a special bargain, line of fine All-Wool Chevron Jackets, with all around fine mink edging and mink-head fastenings, that were manufact ured to be retailed at 20. Sizes of these Jackets, 12 to 18. MISSES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS ! -(SIZES 4 TO 14) $5 For your choice frork a large and elegant line, worth $8 to $10. Among this special $5 line will be found some exceedingly fine and fash ionable cloaks in Gretchen, Plain Newmarket or Inverness-Cape styles. We have lots of cheaper ones, too, but for real service able, attractive garments these I5 cloaks have no equal. Mothers, Yon WiE Grand and matchless variety CHILDREN'S WALKING COATS CO Cn Same as above 4Z.0U cut. These very cute and fine little garments at 2.50 are made of Scotch Homespuns, are warmly lined and have neat astrakhan collar, cuffs and Zouave Jacket effects better, handsomer, newer than any walking coats o'ffered elsewhere at $3-50 or $4. For ladies wishing the finest Children's Walking Coats made we have this especially good offer: 325 manufacturers' samples finest and creamiest styles made in all kinds of choice imported materials and latest shades some worth $g; some worth $10; many, S11 and gi2. All will go at the . uniform price of $5. Come quick, or you'll miss this bargain. A Few Extraordinary -- -)j f 1L 103 handsome Cloth Canes the samples of some famous Eastern manufacturer in tan, grav, black, etc., some with feather collars intrinsic value from ?8 to 510 will go at $3 for choice. . . .. ,. Another lot of finer sample Capes, from the same manufacturer, worm all tho ! way from $15 to ?2j, wiDe closed out at ?8 and 510. I ntll PADUCUTOi You miss a sight, if you fail to look at our 1-lJilU HnnmLII I O. crand itarr Cane Newmarkets, liaised Shoulder I Newmarkets, etc., in all colors, shades, right. You'll say so, when you see the KAUFMANNS, CHILDREN'S DISPLAY THIS WEEK. !' TAILOR REEFERS. MADE A special lot of Misses' fine All Wool Cheviot Reefers, sizes 12 to 18, finished rather plain, but as service able and durable as many $10 gar ments, will be offered for choice at ONLY $4. Remember this lot Ask to see it Then we shall offer some surprising bargains in Children's Reefers, sizes 4 to 1 2. Here are two of them: 207 Children's heavy Cloth Reef ers, nothing better for school, will go at $2. 380 Children's fine heavy Cloth Reefers, with large gold buttons, soutache braid, sailor collar, etc., will go at $2.75. (SIZES 4 TO 14). FINEST a TO $15. At and between these prices we are showing an indescribably large and. beautiful variety of Juven ile Cloaks, Gretchens, Newmarkets and Ulstera single or double breasted with military capes, deep divided capes or without capes finest imported materials in all shades and colors checks or plaids silk braided silk velvet trimmed fur-trimmed, etc. Bb SnrDrisBfl to Sbb Onr of select and exclusive novelties in INFANTS' LONG CLOAKS. A special bargain lot at $1.75. They're made of good Cashmere, white or tan, embroidered cape and sleeves, silk bound scalloped cape; regular price, 3. Another lot of fine All-Wool Cash mere, with artistically embroidered cape and bottom, satin finished, at only 2.75; actual value 4. Mils' Hats ml Bonnets. A lot of Plush Hats, with shirred surrah silk brim, all Plush Hats and all Surrah Hats, in every color, at the reduced price of 98c. A lot of Combination Silk and Plush Bonnets, with Pompons, and fine China Silk lining; also, all Plush Bonnets, with 2-inch wide silk strings, at 75c. Attractions for Ladies. line of Ladiev -Lons; liarments. It jy 'a SKf IIIIUULd ft HiWi imminn ' erabrares everything: Cloth Newmarkets, Mil IderCape Newmarkets, Deep ngjjsh Cape s. patterns and designs. Prices? They're all patterns goods. FIFTH AVE. Sralthfleld St.