12 FIGHT FOE THE CHILD. Xeiinc-r Lewis Nor His Wife Can Have the Little Coy at Present. SHE WILL SUE HIM FOR SUPPORT. Judce Torter Gives Out Falty Sentences to Malefactors. SHAD'S ASSAILANT GKTS TIIEEE TEARS Attorney Jiarron presented a statement Yesterday ia Judge McCluug's court in the habeas corpus proceedings to secure posses sion of the 3-year-old child, Murphy Lewis, in answer to the husband's petition. After asking that the petitioner produce legal evidence of the criminal matter alleged in liis petition, the respondent avers that the father is not a proper person to be placed over the child, and makes a num ber of sensational charges against him. She refers to a woman in Columbus, Ohio, and a domestic in Allegheny, and claims her husbaud has been gailty of crim inal practices with both. Attorney Barton denied these allegations and asked for the custody of the child, but Judge McClnng decided that, in view of the mother's sickness and the father's frequent absence from the city, that he would hold over his decision until to-dav. In the meantime the parties can determine among themselves who can keep the child until the divorce proceedings have been determined. Suit will to-day be entered by Mrs. Lewis to compel her husband to support her until after the divorce proceedings are settled. Len is-is said to make about SI 00 a month, and his wife wants a big chunk of it to keep herself. She has become wonderfully revengeful since she has giveri up snicide and says that under no circumstances nill she forgive her husband or pause at re vealing anything she may discover against his character. Mrs. Sproul, of Cincinnati, the mother of Mrs. Lewis, wrote to her daughter yesterday, stating that she was bick and could not come to Pittsburg. She advised Mrs. Lewis to stick to her child. The latter has taken rooms at the Central Hotel and will remain in Pittsburg. It is claimed that detectives are still shadowing her and that Heiner has received $150 and will get ?50 more for the work he has done. Attorney Marron promises to make it lively for the detectives and intimates that a part of the defense will be to show that they concocted stories against Mrs. Lewis in order to insure a continuance of their pay. The charges against Lewis will be with reference to his life in Columbus and Alle gheny. JUDGE FOBTEE'S SALTY SENTENCES. TTnasually Heavy Penalties Imposed on Yes terday's Victims of Justice. In Criminal Court yesterday, before Judges Porter and Kennedy, John Brennan pleaded guilty of the larceny of four coats from the Atr.eiican Express Company, November 10, and was sent to the workhouse for eight months. Harry Chambers pleaded guilty to steal ing $6 from Bessie Hunter, at her store. In the First ward, Allegheny. Charles Ha verb, convicted of beating Councilman Shad, of Allegheny, with the butt end of a revolver, on SeptcmDor 17, was sent to the workhouse for three years. Martin Dusran wat sent to jail for six months for hitting a boy of Jane Gorman with a cobble ston at the Fifth Avenue Market House. Albert Jones was convicted of stealing a horse from William H. Lowe, on Bedford avenue, October 23, and was sent to Clare rront for 16 months. In the case of Elizabeth Johnston acainst John Cain for aggravated assault and bat tery, the defendant was acquitted, but the costs were divided. Mark Levish pleaded guiltv of the charpe of stealinga watch and $3 from Georuel. Eoberts, on August 7, and in consequence will board at Warden Wright's hotel for the next four years and three months. Isaac Brown will lie at Claremont for six months for stealing J10 from his employer, Thomas Donaldson. Annon Kaufman pleaded guilty of the larceny of a w atch from Alex. Smith, Octo ber 30, and was sent to the Huntingdon Eeformatory. Thomas Ward will enjoy the hospitalitv of the county at Claremont for the next SO days, for stealing a horse and cart from James A. Wible, at Oakdale, November 13. Edward Steel got 30 days for stealing a turkey from Carr Bros', restaurant on Thanksgiving Dav. Chailes Kose pleaded Kuilty to the larceny of a trunk from D. Henderson, at No. 6 Federal street, Alleghenv, November 20. THE SENATOR IN TB0TJBLS. William H. Crane Answers Manager Wilt's Suit for Damages. Wontooth Bros, yesterday filed the answer of William H. Crane, "The Senator." to the suit brought against him by E. D. Wilt, manager of the Opera House, for damages for an alleged violation of contract. The suit w as entered last May, but service on Mr. Crane was not obtained until last week. Mr. Wilt claimed in his suit that Crane had contracted to play "The Senator" at the Opera House for a week in April, 1S90, but violated his contract. In the answer it is stated that Joseph Brooks, manager for Crane, did agree to nro duce the play at the Opera House, the terms to be made later. t hen the contract was sent to Wilt to sign he altered it to suit him self, and then signed and returned It to Crane It was not satisfactory, and others were sent Wilt, but he paid no attention to them. They accordingly would not produce 'The Senator," butas had been agreed on, substituted the London Gyety Company and guaranteed Wilt $1,500 for his share, which he received. In consequence they claim Wilt was not damaged at all, and the plaintiff owes him nothing. D0EEFLINGEE IS INDICTED. No Return Yet In the Senator Quay libel Suit Bills Disposed Of. The grand Jury returned a truo bill yester day against Theodore Doerflinper, ex-Treasurer of the Franklin School Board, but no return has yet been made in the suit of Senator Quay against James Mills and A. J. Earr, or tho Pott. The following true bills were returned yesterday: William. Argo, William II. Brnsh, Thomas Armstrong, Howard Brown, John Cain, Jacob Goedicke, David Hutchinson, J. It. Jenninps, aggra vated assault and battery: James O'Brien.as sa ult and battery; A. Cassidy, wilful trespass: P. Dibe, embezzlement- James Manly, at tempted burglary: Nannie Milligan, mali ciovs mischief; James II. Clege, Bobert niahan. Wash McCarthy Louis Schuek de sertion; Samuel C. Tount, surety of "the peace The following were ignored: William Bisr ley, Gadore Dcyer, Ada Maunich,assaultand battery: John "Ilitro, indecent asanlt and battery: Mary Johnston, Martin Keiflo, An thony McCord. Joi. McCrory, John Rem lingor, Euecne Schlacht, larceny; Patrick Ticrncy, false pretense. Next Week's Trial 1.1st tor Criminal Court. Monday Commonwealth vs Theodore Doerflinger, James Mulhattan, Thomas Brcese, John Wins, Frank Bray, Peter Ri land, Frank Daniels, George Boehm, W. E. Smith, Wilbcrt rrceman, John Glackin, Patrick Barlow, Ann Cochran, John Clark, N. Holob, Joseph Hughes, Charles Kreidel, Miles Varley. Tuesday W. N. Stlver9, Joan Konrosch, F. S. Knap, Patrick Lynch. Harry Kennedy, August Senuman, Mary Doubacer, George Dark, Ed McGonnigle, Benjamin Besne, George Collins, George Heiley, Louis fechaefer, Albert E. Wells. Wednesday Joseph Levi, Joseph Porter, Silas Gasser alias Fiank Gyser, John Javins, James Newell.-Thomas Walton, Mary Mas evr, Annie Morrow, Howard Pixley, Charles R-a, Edward Sergeant, James Best, Louisa Strohm.W. H. HI1U Thursday William Argo, Thomas -Armstrong, Howard Brown, W. W. Brush, Robert Caesidy, William Shea, Wilson Shea, Joseph McDonald, William Gaul, James Cascv. James Martin, William Cunningham, Simeon CliIneise,.P. Debe, Jacob Goldicke. Friday David Hutchinson, J. R. Jennings, Nannie Milligan, James O'Biien, John Woods. . .. In addition to the above, Jail cabos for which truo bills may bo returned by tho grand J my, will be tried: Two Mechanics' Liens Secured, in the suit ot the Squires Hardware Com pany? for use of J. A. Emery, agninst Mary L. Ayers and K. J. McLaughlin, an action on a mechanic's lien.n verdict was given yester dav for $45S 03 for the plaintiffs. In the cae orSchuette&Co. against the same defend ants, on a mechanic's lien, a verdict was given for $1,832 S for tho plaintiffs. To-Day's Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth ts An tonio Abrura, Frank Bnmbaugh, Ann Coch inn, Frank P. Noel, Charles Schnitzki, Leak Svlvus, Joseph SchroIdt,Samnel Yunt,Wash McCarthy, Janres H. Clegs, Robert Higham, Louis Schuek. Gossip of the Courts. THE jury Is out in the case of D. F. McAfee against Strepecke & Brothers, an action on a contract. A. W. Walker and wife entered suit yes terday for slander against John Barter. A capias was issued for the arrest of the de fendant. Ik the case of Joseph H. Dent and wife against Isaiah and Elizabeth Mayo, an ac tion for slander, a verdict was rendered for $27 20 for plain tiff. Alexander SIcClum: yesterday Issued an execution tor $13,273 30 against Thomas C Douglass and David Rankin, executors of AVllliam Douglass, deceased. A vtRDicT for $273 23 was lendered yester day for the plaintiff in the case of Lyon Mc Ke'e & Co., against the Pittsbure Tea Com pany. It was an action on an account. The case of Samuel J. Mlxter against the Imperial Coal Company, an action for dam ages, for an injury received in thedefendant company's mines, is on trial before Judce Stowe. A verdict for $65 was rendered yesterday fortheplalutiffitfthecaseof Nicholas Ha german. It was an action for damages for the loss of an eyo, due to the alleged care lessness of the defendant. SIMON CAMERON'S relations to Presi dent Lincoln by Colonel A. K. McClnre Is a strong feature of to-morrow's 24-page issne of the: dispatch. Bring This With You To-Day. A few days ago we announced to the pub lic that we would inaugurate a great sacri fice sale of fine clothing. How well we have kept our word hundreds of our best citizens can better testily. To say that we w ere kept very busy the past few days is putting it mildly. AVe were crowded on every floor with eager purchasers. People recognize the fact that we are home people, a reputable business firm, and when the Misfit Clothing Parlors, BIG Smithfield, announce a big bargain sale Pittsburgers appreciate the fact that they can secure a genuine bargain in a suit, overcoat or a pair of pants. Suits at 58 CO that are worth $13. Suits at $12 that are worth $30. Suits at $15 that are worth $40. Overcoats at STthat we sold for $15. Overcoats at ?9 that we sold for $20. Overcoats at $13 50 that we Eold for $28. "We are compelled to raise cash, conse quently to hurry our holiday trade up a little v e are offering these extraordinary big bargains. Upon investigation yon will find that the Misht Clothing Parlors give all they offer and will guarantee satisfaction to "every purchaser. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 516 Smithfield street, opposite City HalL Diamond Earrings, All prices. One notable pair we have on band is blue white and absolutely perfect in every way. Price, $1,400. If you want to see a pair of gems very uncommon, come in and look at these at Hardy & Hayes, Jewelers, 529 Smithfield street. Open in the evenings. s "Chemical Diamonds." "What are they? "Watch for them. H H H fp H H H FURNITURE. tji ti "Ml ' fti Q"7 For this large Antique 4) If. 0 1 Rocker, with silk plush seat, worth $8. $18.75 Will buy this large Easy Chair, in genuine leath er; it's worth $25. j!iiiiM;;a8 635 JLMT) 637 LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Odessa has 20,000 grip patients. Grain commands famine prices in India. Tho freight blockadeat Chicago Is slowly dissolving. Humane Agent Cline, or Greensburg, is after the wolf chasers. The ninth victim of the St. Paul falling wall disaster died yesterday. rrench women will make an exhibit of intellectual work at the World's Fair. President Barillas, of Guatemala, has de clined to be a candidate for re-election. An officer of too Melbourne (Australia) Building Society has embezzled .50,000. Hungarv will celebrate its one thou sandth anniversary as a kincdom in 1S93. Southern Pacific telegraphers , are on a strike against orders for handling trains. A New York svndicate will build beet sugar factories in s'everal Nebraska towns. A revised count shows that 12 lives were lost ia the Louisville disasters a few days ago. A commissioner from France will inves tigate the condition of American working men. m 'The French Academy tendered a bril liant rco ition to Piemier de Freycinet Thursday night. The Parnellites have begun suit against McCarthy to oust him from the trusteeship of the Paris fund. Chancellor Caprivi says Germany ought not doubt the good faith of Americans in the matter of pork inspection. A new mountain pass has been discov ered at Crow's Nest, British Columbia, and will be utilized by a railioad company. The Wells-Fargo express offlee at Shingle Springs, Col., was raided by two masked robbers. Th"sy secured a watch and $93. The National Bar Association completed its business vesterday and adjourned to meet again in "Washington, in January, 1893. The ten negroes under death sentence In Laurens county, S. C. will have a new trial, owing to the confession of another colored man. Station Agent SaniudI, of the Mexican National Railroad, is missine from the City or Mexico and is a defaulter for a largo amount. A gang of negroes broke open the rail road station at Lin wood. Ark., early Tuesday mornlntr and secured express packages worth $700. C. II. Tupper, Canadian Minister of Marine and Fisheries, thinks Newfoundland is too weak to hold out long in a tariff war with Canada. Governor Portella, or Rio Janeiro State, refuses to resicn, and will probably be dis placed by.a Military Governor appointed by President Peixotto. The 16 alleged anarchists who were caught in the raid on Grief's Hall, Chicago, several weeks ago, and fined, and the fines remitted, have appealed. Over 200 of the 1,000 steerace passengers who landed at New York Thursday were de tained at the Barge Office. Seventy-five of them were bound for Pennsylvania. Tapacblla, in Mexico, Is the scene of much rioting, due to the dissatisfaction of the people with the election of the local government. A detachment of Federal troops are under arms there. Ten cars loaded with cattle were wrecked Thursday night at the crossing of the Santa Fe aud Union Pacific tracks at Abilene, Kan. Two long trains crashed into each other. One of the brakemen was killed. The jury in the case of William J. Gib bons, one of the firebugs who was tried at Wilmington, Del., for the burning of one of the Dupont powder buildings, brought In a verdict of guilty at noon yesterday. Sixteen barrels of gold ore have been shipped from Maniora district, Ont., to New York, to be tested for the benefit of United States capitalists, who will purchase the raino from which the ore was taken if tests are satisfactory. A well-dressed man about 150 years old, with plenty of money in his pockets, became violently insane in New York, Thursday evening, on the street. From papers found on his person he is believed to be H. S. Pro vost, or Burroughs, Ga. Surrogate Ransom, of New York, yester dav admitted to probato the will or Richard 8. Newoombe, the lawyer, whose daughter, Ida Florine Lederer, filled objections alleg ing undue influence and mental incanacitv. Mrs. Lederer was disinherited by her father. Grand Commander J, P. Sanborn denies the report that Denver has been abandoned as the place for holding the National En ALL PRICES CILC For this 3 -piece Bedroom 4)10 Suite, finished in Antique, XVL Century or "Walnut finish, with large mirror, worth 22. CO A "IC wm buy this Plush 4)4, 3 Parlor Suit. We call special notice to our fine suits at 75, 100, 150, 200. They're worth more. this large Lounge. Bed NEWS $8.89 For TERMS CASH OR CREDIT. CHRISTMAS GOODS BOUGHT NOW THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER , campment of the Knights Templar. He is one of the committee who recently visited that city for the Rhode Island and Massa chusetts Grand Commandery, and Is pleased with the prospect of a successful meeting there. ' Much alarm is felt in English shipping and commercial circles because of the resig nations of the underwriters at Lloyds. Three more gentlemen engaged in the' marine In surance business have concluded to with draw, as their losses have been very heavy, and yesterday they tendered their resigna tions. This makes a total or 17 underwriters who havo withdrawn within a few weeks. The Executive Committee of the Michi gan State Grange, which practically decides the attitude of the order on all important questions, has submittea its annual" report, in which the sub-Treasury idea, free coinage and political action of any kind are declared against. The public is informed that the Grange refuses to be used by the political malcontents of either party as a factor in their bargains for oflloe. Belgium's tariff concessions are of very slight importance, whereas both Germany and Austrio made numerous coucessions in staples of Belgian industry, showing that the Dreibnnd made special sacrifices to in duce Belgium to join tho Zollveroin. simi lar concessions, though of a less degiee, are made in the treaties with Switzerland, in which both Germany and Austtia display political motives. It is reported that tho Zollverein 1? ready to concede all the ad vantages or membership to England on the condition or England helping to isolate France. FaITH is the subject of the Rev. George Hodges' sermon Tor THE DISPATCH to morrow. Twenty-four pages, 192 columns, 25,000,000 words. A HIGHBINDER'S F00B SHOT. He Only Inflicted Two Wounds With a Shot of Five Balls. San Francisco, Dec. 11. Special. It has1 been learned by Chinatown detectives that the shooting of Quong Ah Lee by "Wong Ah Duck last night was not the re snlt of a love affair, as at first supposed, but the continuation of the Highbinder war. On November 15, See Too On, a member of On Yek Tong, was found dead on the stairway of a house in "Waverly place with a bullet through his head. Be yond the fact that he was murdered by a member of Duey Ong Tong, and that the No Substitutes For Royal Baking Powder. The "Royal" is shown by all tests, official, scientific, and prac tical, stronger, purer, and better in every way than all other Baking Powders. Its superiority is privately acknowledged by other manufac turers, and well known by all dealers. If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the "Royal," it is because of the greater profit This of itself is good evidence of the superiority of the " Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and ' to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. LOOK, with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off upon you any baking powder in place of the "Royal." There is no substitute for the "Royal." REDUCED, We have taken the entire made-up stock of a large manufacturer. About 2,000 pieces, consisting of La dies', Misses' and Children's JACKETS AXD NEWMARKETS. Here they are for you at 50 cents on the dollar. GIRLS' REEFERS. At 2.50 each Reefers for Small Girls. Navy Blue, Cheviot, Military Buttons, fine finish throughout. At 5 each Seventy-five hand some Reefers for Girls. Some of them have sold up to 11 each. Girls' Long Garments. 2.25 Black and White Striped Coats for 6 years; advance 25c a size to 12 years. 3.00 Light Striped Coat for 6 years; 25c rise per size to 12 years. LADIES' JACKETS. Two prices will give you an idea. 3 for choice in either Plaids or Stripes, any size; have sold for 6.50. $3.25 Plain Black Diagonal, all sizes, worth 7. CARPETS. You can have the luxury of a fine Carpet without a touch-of ex travagance. 400 yards good Ingrain, 25c; worth 40 c 550 yards C. C. Ingrain, 42c; -worth 60c 380 yards all-wool Ingrain,59c; worth 75c. 500 yards Brussels, 65p; worth 85c. LADIES TO -Jr 1 mmrv M i fcE3cf i M SIlITIKIFIELID quarrel had its origin in the Alaskan can neries, nothing could be learned. In conformity with the laws of the High binders' societies the murder could only be avenged by the death of a member of the rival society. "Wong Ah Duck, a member of On Tek Tong, was selected as Tong's avenger, and he picked out Quong Ah Lee, a member of Duey Ong Toug, as his victim. Fortunately, only two of the five balls took' effect, and only slight injuries inflicted. TEMPLE or a Solomon Island witch by Edward Wakefield In THE DISPATCH to- IS IT RETURNING? Some Remarks Upon a Subject ot the Most Serious Importance, Especially at This Season of the Year. Many people are anxious to know if we are likely to have another epidemic of the grip. That there are many persons suffering from It now there can be no donbt; that it may increase is a possibility; that steps should be taken to avoid it, is a serious certainty. The "grip" is pot considered dangerous by many people and it may notbe, if takenin time, but it leads to other dangerous complications and diseases, and to prevent it should be the greatest care or all. The sllzhtest cold may turn to grip and you may be laid up, ir you do not cure it. A tickling in the throat slight tightening or pain in the chest, lassi tude, chilliness, headache, lack of appetite or bad taste in the mouth may mean that the grip is preparing to seize you. At such a time, quick steps should be taken. Atonce secure a stimulant. Nature is lagging and requires stimulation, but bear carefully in mind that there is but one certain stimulant, and that is whiskey, and but one absolutely pure medicinal whiskey, and that is Duffy's Pure Malt. It has cured thousands or cases of grip and prevented It In an infinite num ber ot times. It has stood the test or time and is the most popular preparation to-day. It is endorsed by physicians, scientists and thousands of men and women, who havo used it continually. Should a salesman seek to sell you any other, because more profit can be made upon it, refuse it and insist upon having Duffy's Pure Malt It is a grea aid to health ancf is certain to connterato the first appearance of grip. M 1 NOT ADVANCED, FOR CHRISTMAS. NOVELTIES! PLUSH -Manicure Sets, $1 to $7. Work Boxes, $1 to $5. Albums, 98c to $3. Shaving Sets, $1.25 to $5. Smoking Sets, $1.65 to $5. Glove Boxes, 75c to $2. Toilet Sets, 89c to $10. Picture Frames, 25c to $1. Whisk Holders, $1.75 to $3. Work Baskets, 10c to $2. Work Baskets, lined, 49c to $4. ' Our line of Fancy Clocks surpasses anything you have ever seen. The lowest priced, 75c; the finest 25. CQ 11 For this 8"Day clock Y2' 4)l. 1 1 hour strike on cathedral gong; finely ebonized; gold dial; worth 13. 12, '1891 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,fUs'Sf) flT MEFMifiOWMEllTJik Areyou prepared' for Christmas? If not, there's no time to be lost in making selection of appropriate gifts for the most joyous holiday of the year. We are in a position to aid you, and shopping will be a pleasure, in deed, if advantage is taken of the large variety of suitable Xmas offerings displayed here. Prices needn't worry intending purchasers at these coun ters they're not of the fancy order, though" goods are of the best. Come and see how far a dollar will go. KZEJID JkJSTJD PBOFIT: Toilet Sets in Flush, Leather and Metal Boxes, 75c to $25 ach. Combination Toilet and Manicure Sets from $3 to $20. Work Boxes in Plush, Silver Oxidized, Oak, Sycamore and other woods, from 75c to $25. Shaving Sets. Manicure Sets. Powder Boxes. Card Trays. Royal Hungarian Wares. Victoria, Dresden and Bonn Wares. Shopping Bags. Hand Satchels. Collar and Cuff Boxes. Handkerohief Cases. Wall Pockets. Whisk Holders. Photograph Frames. Pictures, Albums. Music Rolls. Toilet Mirrors. Triple Mirrors. Pin Cushions. Cigar Stands, Inkstands. Crumb Trays. Match Safes. Thermometers. Hair Brushes, Focketbooks. Purses. Fine fans, $5 to $25. Lace Pins, Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings, Earrings, Real Shell Hairpins, Sterling Sil ver Ware. Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs. Gents' Initial Handkerchiefs, 25c. Gents' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Gents' Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs. Gents' Fur-top Kid Gloves. Gents' Lined Kid Gloves. Gents' Heaw Kid Gloves. Gents' Silk Mufflers. Gents' Fine Dress and Night .Shirts. otjOjlzz: room sista-esi In our Cloak Room the knife has been used unmercifully. Come and see the astounding values offered. You would scarcely credit the extent of the reductions if the figures were given here. Suffice it to say that such a slaughter of Jackets, Newmarkets, Fur Capes and Children's Wraps has never taken place in Pittsburg. Now is your opportunity. Will you embrace it? Thousands of Umbrellas, all kinds of handle:. Initials engraved free on Umbrellas from $2 up. JeF "' sff "i S ga "3 3 j eif gg 510-518 MARKJBT STREET. DOLLS ! TOYS ! If you want the children to be happy let them look at that TOY WORLD In our Basement. It is a Circus, a Fair and a Traveling Trip all rolled into one. An acre of delight foranyright-minded child. I Present the girls at the court of the dolls. It's a gay gathering, making you think of Titania and her Fairies. There's a 1 4-inch doll for 5c; a large assemblage at ioc; hundreds at 15c, 25c and 40c. Here's a suggestion for some thing finer. Bisque Doll, 13 inches high, jointed, satin dress, lace skirt, curly hair and pretty bonnet, 49c. Also our Indestructible Doll, 2 feet 8 inches long. 99c A 10c Cart. Our 39c Wagons. . Our 39c, 56c and $1 Sleds. Yes, we've rackety toys of all kinds for Boys and Girls. YOU can be amused as well as the little folks. WILL BE STORED E3IET WfiJSwf UnirDri(V 51 Jfljfil f In FOR THE BOYS HOLIDAY NOVELTIES Gents' Underwear. Fine Suspenders. Gents' Fine Scarfs, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Boys" Warm Gloves. Boys' Kid Gloves. Boys' Shirts. Boys' Underwear. Boys' Scarfs, Suspendera and Handker chiefs. . Ladies' Kid Gloves. Ladles' Fur-top Gloves. Ladles' Gauntlet Gloves. Ladies Suede Glove. Ladles' Cashmere Gloves. Ladles' Silk Gloves. Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs, t Ladies' Initial Handkerchiefs, $1 and $1.50 a box of six. Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 12c to $5 each. Ladies' Lace Handkerchiefs. Ladles' Lace Neckwear. Ladies' Lace Scarfs. Ladies' Lace Chiffons. Ladies' Fur-trimmed Jaokets, $1.95 to $25. Ladies'. Newmarkets, $5 to $20. Ladies' Plush Jackets, $3 to $13. Ladles' Flush Sacques, $10 to $29.75.. Children's Reefer and Gretchen Coats. Infants' Short and Long Cloaks. Fine Black Cashmere Shawls. Fine Embroidered Fichus. Flue Black Wraps. Underwear of all kinds. . Silk and Lisle Hosiery. Fine Corsets. Handsome Baskets, Art Embroidery Goods and 1,000 other Useful and Ornamental Articles suitable for presents. CHINA ANDGLASS Gii f Q You enjoy the luxury of the most magnificent Dinner Sets to 3llw be had anywhere for $15. White granite, handsomely deco rated, 10 1 pieces. 0 QQ will buy this 56-piece 4lZavO Tea Set, handsomely decorated. 15 C for this 8-inch JF i5Q' fJy3iWKHg t 3C each (35c per set), Porcelain China Cups and Saucers. Decorated Plate with tinted rim. 25c 35c Toilet Bottles. Imitation Cut Glass. fi 3c For This TUMBLER. 24 C for this Hand-Decorated CUSPIDOR. FREE UNTIL WANTED. 635 LlsTID NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Cactus Blood Cure. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA. Causes no eruptions upon the skin such as nearly all sarsaparilla mixt ures do; but drives the impurities from the blood through the proper channels, tones up the system, in creases appetite, and rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, "liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases de pending upon an impure condition of the blood. Sold by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drug gists, 412 Market St., Pittsburg. se!9-Trs JtSTABUSHEl 1370. -BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cure for ithe Urinary Orgahs, Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for DysDeDsia, teademabk Liver Complaint and every species of indigestion. Wild Cherry Tonic, themost popular prep aration for enre of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Either of the above, $lper bottle, or 6 for $5. Ifyourdruegist does not handle these poods write to WM. F. ZOELLER, sole M'f 'r Plttsburjr, Pa. de30-56-T ts GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST, "ly a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nu trition, and by a careful application of the una properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Eppshas Erovlded our breakfast tables with a delicately ayored beverage which may save us manyheayT doctors' bills. It is by the Judicious ue of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every ten dency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there U a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." Vint Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In half-pound tins, bv grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Uomceopjtliic Chemists, London, England. myIG-50-Tus DEAF: NES &KEA3 NOISES CUfUDW rxV I VISIBLE TUBULAR EAR ensmtms. Whlsrere heard. Com fortable and self adjusting. Successful where all Reme- Oiesiau. sola Djr.niauA. onij. oo j rauiw.j,.cif yi- wwff''TUi-ti-.d Book ot proofs FR1S. Mention this pape& my23 50-Tus-xoia DRUNKENNESS Surely, Safely And Speedily Cored by ICHLORIOCOLD The wonderful nrw speclne. the onlycertaln.hann less and radical cure. Prepared as a powder, and cap be ci"n without the patient's knowledge, tn tea. cof f c, lemonade, beer, liquor or food. No mutterwhether the rtlent la a. moderate drinker or a rum-besottea wreck, the cure will bo rapid, complete and perma nent It destroys all desire or craTinB for alcoholic drinks. Is tasteless and causes no inconremence while using. Has been tested in thou.ands of cases with ab solute success. One package will cure any ordinary case, tw6 packages will cure the most obstinate and aggravated case. Will also cure the Tobacco or Cigar ette Habit. Price 3 per package, two packages for KU0. Send for free book. Ail correspondence sacredly confidential. Chlorlocold may le- hnri nfonr aetata or sent postpaid by us. MAIIM1 CHEMICAL CO.. UoW Proprietor, for ti. C. S-, 138 Dttrboni St., CLIug, IU FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA., BY Jos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St. Duquesne Pharmacy, 51S Smithfield St. V J. Kaercher, 53 Federal St, Allegheny City. del-37-TT3 98 CENTS. IMPORTED DISH DECOR ATED AND TINTED. 10 C for this pretty Cup and Saucer. 5' For This GOBLET. 63' for this Hand-Painted JARDINIERE. 637 deK-37-TT3 Jml W
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