gasss; THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1891. GRAIN IS GOING OUT. Shekels in the Pockets of Both the Farmers and the Eailroads. HOLIDAYS ALSO HELP MATTERS, Int There Is the Customary Tailing in the Jobbing Trade. Off IEOX TRADE GOOD AT MOST POINTS rFrtCtAt. TELEGRAM TO TIIE DISPATCH.! Kett Yoke, Dec 11. Tpecial telegrams to JSraddred's report the customary falling offin-jobbing aud other wholesale lines during this season in practically all directions, though it is a little intensified by unexpectedly mild weather, which tends to check sales of seasonable staples. Coun try merchants are quite generally buying stocks as they need them, and there is a widely manifested disposition to go ahead slow ly. Dealers have begun stock-taking In many instances, and the only note worthy animation aside from the grain trade is in ChrisAnas holiday specialties. The mercantile failures continue to in crease from v eek to week, aggregating 380 in the United States for this week against 306 last week and 341 in the like week last year. The total number of failures in the United States from .Tanuarr 1 to date is 11, 620 as compared with 9,842 in a like portion of 1890. tVearine Apparel and Its Materials. The distribution of woolens and cottons is checked. Wool is very dull, and cotton a low and unsatisfactory in price as ever; Hoots and shoes are in little better demand lor spring delivery, and leather is more active, with the price tending upward. Pe troleum is of slow movement and prices are heavy. Live cattle and hogs are in free receipt at "Western packing centers, and prices are lower. Loccinsr preparations are beintr pushed in the 2s"orthwest, and in Louisiana the rice crop promises to be large, fully 1,000,000 bAss of rough. At 1'liilapelphia a much better feeling exists in the iron and steel industries, due to leeent laree orders for steel rails and car iron. At 1'ittsburg a four-months' delivery contract has been accepted for pig iron at the lowest prices made, and pic and billets drag a little. Iron is quite dull at Cincin nati, but merchant and pig iron are in bet ter request at St Louis. Gros earnings of 130 railroads in Novem ber acgrecated fully 9 percent more than in November, 1S90, last month's total ex ceeding somewhat ?4G,500,000. Kallroads Coining Money From Grain. The significance of the exceptional Xo- remoer gain, caused ty tne unprecedented grain movement, is shown when it is re called that in October last the increase was only 8.7 per cent over the total gross in Oc tober, 1S90. Granger, trunk line and South western railways enjoyed the heavier ratio of gain. For if months the total gross earn ings exceeded S4riG,000,000, which is 5.7 per cent more than in the 11 months of 1880. Grangers, Eastern roads, Pacifies and trunk lines make relatively the better returns. Bank clearings at ji cities in the United States this week equal $1,213,070,872, a de crease of 8.8 per cent from last v eek, and an increase of L8 per cent over the week one year ago. "Without any decided speculative activ ity, the New York share market has dis played a marked tendency to improve, the most noteworthy advance having been in the Vanderbilt trunk lines, the Granger shares and some of the dividend-paying specialties. The heavy demand and ad vancing prices for bonds encourages the market, although bearish manipulation and the weakness of the Gould group and of Xortliern Pacific has at times obstructed the upward movement. Europran Gold Still Comln;. Foreign interests have been made tliepur cliasers in the market, and the decline of rates tor money in London, with the reduc tion of the Bank of England rate to Z per cent, has a favorable effect. Foreign ex change has advanced Jc on increased in quiry, but some small shipments of gold fiotn Europe have, nevertheless, been an nounced. "Wheat has sagged off during the week, after an advance due to decreased supplies reported afloat, sharper demand by cable and news of the increased export movement made public by BradMrccl's last Saturday. Indian corn has been higher for December Jtiivery on short supplies at leading points of accumulation, and inability of the rail roads to handle the cereal any more rapidly. The decrease of the available stocks of wheat last week of something less than 700,000 bushels is onlv nominal, as there were ahout 2.000,000 bushels of uncounted wheat niloat in Bufialo harbor, and more than 250, 000 bushels of wheat were shipped from Ituluiln by rail last week. This points to a probable actual increase of available wheat last week of nearly 4,000,000 bushels. A I5i Increase of Wheat Exports. Exports of wheat from 12 United -States pons this week equal 6,033,000 bushels. acainst 5,799,742 bushels, flour included as wheat, the week before, and as, compared with 2,041,079 bushels in the second week of December, 1890. 1- G. Dun & Co., in their weekly review, say: As the holidays draw near, all signs Indi cate a large volume of business at the pres ent, with grciMing confidence of Improve ment in the future, except in parts of the South, -n heie the unusual accumulation of co: ton and its low price have a depressing influence. There is no lack of money In any pert of the country, exceptat some Southern jioints, and the mere fact that cotton now accumulated at a fewyorts and interior towns represents fully $00,000,000 in value him1 to planters, at once explains the diffi culty and suasests that it is not permanent. It ! a cood sicn, also, that collections at o en the whole improving. 1'ittsburfT Tenth In Bank Business. The follow ing table, compiled by Brad ttrcel's, gives the clearing house returns for uic weeK enuco. ojecemoer iv, ana tne per centages of increase or decrease, as com pared with the corresponding week last Inc. Dec New York , Uoton..... ......... Chtcajro l"lii',idelilila M i.ouis llaltlriHin tan Francisco Clmltmatl i-w Orleans ? :i6,!ifiS,O0O S7.i,na iH.7N.0U0 0. 3. 3,839 67&so 10.s3J.70H 16.2S.23) II. ST). 130 13. 107.7IC 8.4 11.7 8.0 17.7 1S.0 s.a 1'itle.t.urp 7.6 C.8 Minneapolis. 11,361.101 5.1.1 8.3 10.0 Kansas Citr JJmralu , Milwaukee . ., l.oufllIe , Detroit Huston i'rutidewe. .. ........ Oewland M. Paul Denver Omaua Vlumuus Richmond Hartford 10. an. 015 J.a,,4i7 ,r76.SC3 7.r,19.!7 fi.7!0,7S5 6.11V.U3 S.V71.100 S.47G.9I.1 M36.4'j8 S.0CH.915 5. 109,23) 3. 431. 3)0 ;,733.r4 l.SJS,7."iO 16.0 1.1 5. 33.1 3.B 2.3 Portland. Ore. 47U,757 12.0 18.5 Indianapolis S,170,5."ii Memphis 3.u,N...&0 aslnlllc S,ai830 J luium i.sM.tec JVoria .. .... 2,10.710 Washington 1, 'US 457 New llare.1 1,430,713 M. Joseph 1,640.573 K'lOliCfcler 1,747,431 IMllas 1,7B.7J Worcester 1.14U bprliipfteld 1.3:1.1:3 Portland. Me 1,210.407 halt I.akeCItv 1,741,967 Norfolk. 1,340.803 Taroma 1,0.007 Von Worth lCUtf IK-s Moines S'S.hji r-eattle 1,05242 Hoax Cit 1,237,800 piraeuse. Ull.KSR ;and Kaplds !.l'37 Wilmington 7U7.61S l.owll 7. 431 Jilrmlncliam SJ4.4C7 I.O Angele SC2.224 Lincoln 740.S75 I-llnjrton 431,103 "U'iChlti S2".,3S5 New Bedford 640,717 Topcka 411,044 Warn 3.076,603 (alvcoton 8,f.l7,W8 Atlanta 3,095,276 15.3 5.3 .15.0 8.1 13.3 1.0 4.0 17.3 25.0 1.6 S.3 2.8 .2 1.3 1.0 36.4 "32 0.7 24.0 V" 2.1 1.9 6.7. io."6 20.1 's'.h 19.1 8.3 14.7 9.0 6.6 ; -i -m'Ttfmii&& ?.kk i830.6W Total, United States....fl.21S. 070.8 Outside Xeir York 496,107.806 Dominion of Canada. Montreal f ltCOl.24 Halifax: 1..-W.385 Toronto 6.878.TS2 Hamilton 93.73 1.8 5.7 si.n 1S.7 Total a,S57.1M SIMON CAMERON'S call to Lincoln's Cabinet and his removal graphically re counteil by Colonel A. K. McClure In THE DISPATCH to-morrow. 24 paces. Tiie Christmas number of the New York Ledger is full of interesting articles and of beautiful pictures. Miss Dora Russell's new novel begins in it. At all news stands. Price, 5 cents. Tills trill Interest Yon! The extraordinary announcement of our great special sale attracted thousands to our stores all day yesterday, and to-day we ex pect an increased business. It seems a shame tosell such excellent overcoats at these ruinously low prices, and the young men about town are catching on in lively fashion. It's easy to distinguish the superior workmanship of the garments we offer in this creat sale over the ordinary made goods offered by most houses. These overcoats are made of the finest imported French kerseys and English meltons, lined with the finest trimmings ever put into ready-to-wear clothes. They are built in style in our own workshops" and under our personal supervision, so that we know whereof we "speak when we say that they surpass in every way the garments of the great majority of "merchant tailos. Impress the fact on your memory that this is the last day of this great sale. Glance at a few of the big offers and get here early to-day if you want one of these plums. Eight hundred elegant Irish frieze, cassi mere, chinchilla and kersey overcoats, all colors, sold usually at wholesale for 515 and fl8, our price for three days 510; 740 very choice fashiouable black thibet, kersey and melton, cassimere lincd box coats, reduced from 520 and $22, our price for three days only 512; extra fine custom-finished box coatt, single and double breasted, in all the correct ma terials, well finished and stylish, reduced from 525 and 528 to 515 this week. Extra quality imported Carr's melton, kersey and fur beaver overcoats, satin lined, equal to the best custom work, reduced from 535 and 540 to 520. Over 1,000 superfine ulsters, extra shetlands and chinchillas, lar.e collars, wool lined. reduced from 518 and 520, for 510. The cream of our stock of imported Carr's double milled kersey and melton overcoats, simply perfect in every way of make and fit and style; usual price 540 and 550, we offer at 525. The price of every stitch of clothing, every suit and pair of trousers and every coat in our house marked with the same sweeping reduction. Men's all-wool pants, in nobbvpatterns,57 and 58, go this week at 53 25. Boys' all-wool cheviot and cassi mere suits, 13 to 18 vear sizes; usual price 58, go during this sale at 54 90. Children's all-wool 2 pc. suits, in tweed, cheviot and cassimere, aged 4 to 14, worth 55 to 57, at $2 98. Children's cape overcoats, in fancy plaids and mixtures; regular price, 54 75 to 56, at 53. Boys' suits, that sell always at 55 and 57, for $2 75. Sale commences at 8 o'clock this morning. Be on hand and get first choice. Mail orders promptly filled. P. a C C. Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the Court House. CHRISTMAS r-IANO3 AND ORGANS At Rldlcnlonsly Low Prices. Henricks Music Company, Limited. "We offer you material reductions in the price of pianos and organs. "Why!" Sim ply because w e ordered a large stock of fine instruments several months ago in the ex pectations of the front in our building being finished before the holidays. "We are there fore compelled to sacrifice prices in order to make room. The appearance in front of our building is not very inviting, but if you step inside you will see the finest stock of pianos and organs in the city and at prices which no other house can compete with. Remember the address, Hexricks Music Co., Limited. -101 and 103 Fifth avenue. Open in the evening. Men's Handkerchiefs for Christmas Pres ents. Jap. silk hemstitched at 35 and 50 cents two special good things 20 inches square; all linen goods, unlauudried, hemstitched, 12J cents, fine hemstitched, 25, and up to special fine qualities also neat styles in men's initial and linen handkerchiefs, 25 cents (two styles;, and at 50 nnd 75 cents each. Jos. Horne & Co., C09-621 Penn avenue. Look Out! The "Home Guard" is now displaved at all the stores of the Great Atlantic and Pa cific Tea Co., and will be given out De cember 14 to 24. This most beautiful panel' is our Christmas souvenir to our patrons. If you haven't been dealing with us in the past, don't fail to make a purchase of one pound of tea, one pound of baking powder or two pounds of coffee in order to obtain one of these "Home Guard" panels.and also satisfy yourself that we have the best goods at the lowest rates, and the most excellent assortment of presents. Don't fail to call at the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 34 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. 1618 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. 4314 Butler street, Pittsburg. 6127 Penn avenue, E. E., Pittsburg. 1703 Carson street, a a, Pittsburg. 126 Federal street, Allegheny. 128 Fifth avenue, McKeesport. THIRTY-FIVE CHRISTMAS Pianos Sold at KleUer's, 506 Wood Street. More than 35 pianos intended for Christ mas gifts have already been sold by the old reliable house, H. Klcber&Bro.. 506 Wood street, and, besides, a great number of or gans. The splendid instruments, cheap prices and the eisht-ycar guarantee is what takes people to Klcbcr's store to buy their goods in preference to all other music stores. Diamond' Earrings, All prices, from S10 to 51,500. Your in spection solicited by Hardy & Hayes, Jewelers, 529 Smithfield street. Open every evening. s Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup the best remedy for their children. U5c. TTSk The latest invention, "Chemical Dia monds." Who has them? Avonmore. See Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla O perfect purity. Lemon -I Of great strength. Almold - EcAomyin their, Rose etC-J FIavo" as delicately and dsllciously aa the fresh frutW RInjrhatnton. Baannih.... rf pfflCft y DELICIOUS 'FlaYorinf Extracts MMi-iir TiiTiMMin id I hJ,WI iiWMBMttHrarriiifi TttiMMM -js jaaaafej , ,:-jj,. . -- , . -,jfr;ffii--'''sv--aj , . y ... ., v&fea. vakyMsm False Economy Is practiced by many people, who tuy in ferior articles of food because cheaper than standard goods. Surely infants are entitled to the best food obtainable. It is a fact that the Gail Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk is the best infant food. Your grocer keeps it. The charming iEolian is what is making the musical sensation this holiday season; and well it may, for it is the most perfect instrument of "its kind ever made, and pro duces the most astonishing and artistic ef fects with practically no work at alL Any body can play it, big or little, young or old, musician or not. If you want something to give you a world of" delight, come in and listen to our fine iEolians. Mellok Jfc Hoexe, 77 Fifth avenue. Don't Be Without One When von can get one at S. Hamilton's, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, for 545. We mean a new walnut casp. or?an. This is not an adver tisement from some one away off that you know nothing about, but from the leading and best-known music dealer in the city. Everv instrument fully warranted. All in beautiful cases at 545, 560, 575, 5100 and on up at any prices and on such terms as will suit you. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. Special Holiday Far Sale. Genuine Alaska 6eal coats 5105 up to finest; you will save money and get the best goods by coming now. JOS. HORNE & CO., 609-G21 Penn avenue. Watches. A remarkable collection, Diamond incrusted, Daintily enameled, , Eichly engraved, Bright polished, Soman finished, at Hardy & Hates', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smithfield street. Open every evening. s For Holiday Girts, "Chemical diamonds." They defy experts. K. Smit, sole agent, corner Liberty and Smithfield and 311 Smithfield street Be Wise And protect your valuables. Boxes rented at reasonable rates in the burglar and fire roof safe deposit vaults. German National ank, Wood street and Sixth avenue. S A Royal Holiday Girt Have von heard the wonderful self-playing Wilcox & White organ yet? Only at H. P. Ecker&Ca's, 75 Fifth avenue. Store open till 9 o'clock. Nobby neckwear for holiday presents. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. MinnehXha Flour bread. makes beautiful Avonmore. See Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 "Wood st The eighth wonder, "Chemical monds." Who has them? Dia- Marriage Licenses Issned Yesterday. Name. Bcsidence. Thomas T.cStch 1-lttsburit f Mary Jane DeVaney Pittsburg J Charles 11. Smith Pittsburg Annie Kohler..... ....Spring Garden borough JEu gene Tan West Elizabeth 1 Victoria Jloull West Elizabeth ( Nicholas rilger.. 1 Maria Adler , ...: Pittsburg Pittsburg I .Tnllns O. Frank Pittsburg X Marlon Ceckc Beck's Itun DIED. CASSATT At Paris, France, on December 9, 1831, Mr. P.obebt S. Cassatt, fn the 6th year ofhis age. 2 GILDEBNEW On Friday, December II, 1891. Stkwakt R., son of Gertrude and James Gfldcrnew, neo Gertrude Speer, aged 9 weeks. Funeral from her brother-ln-law's''resi-dence, David C. Niulock, 24 Steep street, Allegheny, Saturday mousing, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. GLASS On Friday evening, December 11, 1S9I, at 11:15 Miss Emma, sister or G. TV. and Colonel J. T. Glass, at ner residence, No. 117 Forty-second street. Notice of funeral hereafter. B.OEY Suddenly, at 7 o'clock p. m., Xs unzw Hor.T, in the 6ttli year of his age. Services to be held at his lat6 residence, Hoboken, Pa.. Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. Interment private, Scsday, Decem ber 13, at 2 p. M. HOLLIEDT On Thursday, December 10, 1891, at 2 p. M., at his residence, corner Lytle and Tecumseh streets, Twentv-third nard, Pittsburg, Gustav Carl Holliedt, in his 07th year. Funeral takes place on Scsday, December IS, 1891, at 2 o'clock P. M. Friends of the fam ily are invited to attend. 1NGOLDSBT Thursday, December 10, 1691, at 11:20 a. M., Thomas A., son of Marga ret and the late Lawrence Ingoldshy, in his 31st year. MATTEKN On Tlmrsday. December 10. at 4 a. M., Willie 3Iatterx. beloved son of Louis and Margaretha Mattern, at the age of J o years, 1 montus anu 10 uays. Funeral will take placo from parents' resi dence. No. SO Avery street, Allegheny, on Saturday, December 12, nt 2 r. m. Services will be held at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, on Liberty street, Alle gheny, at 2:30 p. it. Interment rjrivate. 2 STAEIILE On Friday morninir. Decern ber 11, lS9Lat 12:25 at his residenco.lSt and 1SS Spring Garden avenue. Allegheny, Fred erick Stazule, Sr in the Gist year of his age. STEWAKT On Friday, December 11, at 4:40 o'clock a. m., at Arlington station, Pitts burg nnd Castle Shannon Railroad, Marion Virginia, daughter of Elmer E. and Harriet R. Stewart, ased 17 months. Funeral services at Arlington on Sabbath, December 13, upon the arrival or train leav ing Castle Shannon depot at 12:35 p. 21. In terment private. STIDLti On Thursday. December 10, 1S9L at 9:10 o'clock r. m., anna, daughter of John ana juary btiuic, aged 2 years and 9 months. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clbck from the residence, corner Madison avenue and Second street, Allegheny City. Friends of the lamily are respectfully invited to at tend. WOOLSLAIR On Friday, December 11, 1E9L at 12:45 a. M., Flore:ce E. McKsight, wire of Charles IV. AVoolslair. Funeral services at the family homo, Nb. C335 Marcliand street. Twentieth ward, on Sunday, December 13, at 3 p. m. Inter ment private. Jersey City, N. J., Philadelphia," Pa., and Denver, Col., papers please copy. 2 XMAS GREENS. Holly, Mistletoe and Lauiel selected flow ers. Low prices. BEN. L. ELLIOTT, del2-TTS 38 Filth avenue. THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD ! Z TUTT'S I tiny liver phxs liavoallthevirtuesof the larger ones- equally effective; purely vegetable! 0 Exact, size shown in this bonier. IFJESTEltX INSURANCE CO., Asseta $418,501 87 NO. 411 WOOD ST. ALEXANDER N1MICK, President. ' JOHN B. JACKSON, Vice President lelS33-Tra W1L P. HEEBEET. Secretory. TJEVEESENTJCD IN P1TTSBUEG IN1S01. ASSETS ... $9,071,69633. INSURANCE CO. OF NOETH AMERICA. Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L. JONES. Si Fourth avenue. yl!)-101-D FEiCK BROS.. 21 SIXTH ST. 8CBGICAL INSTRUMENT ESTABLISHMENT. Specialties: Scientiflo fitting of TRUSSES, appliances for DEFORMITY and ARTIFI CIAL LIMBS. Largest stool: of surgical instruments in Western Pennsylvania. Large illustrated catalogue free to rohl3-99-Ti8au NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ifeuttibs TENTH ANNUAL BULLETIN No. 2. For Son or Daughter at School. This antique oak old colonial rocking chair, graceful in de sign, strong in construction, of best finish, and with seat in tapestry or plush, is only $4. It is but one of a large variety ot rock ers anc" uphol stered easy chairs. ONLY $4. Once finding a desk which everyone wants we can afford to make a low price for it in view of the cer tainty of its ex tensive sale. The demand is father to the figures. An experi ence of many years, many desks, many customers and many Christ- ONLY $7.75. mases has enabled us to get together an unsurpassed assortment of Ladies' Writing Desks. The one shown by the cut has special good value at the price, $7.75. This antique oak secretary bookcase (5 feet high) is a com- Dination 01 3 pieces of furni ture in one, at the price 01 any one taken separ ately. Note the 3 book shelves below and 2 above, the carved top, and the ample writing conven iences in the middle. Price, 10 (add Si for tapestry portiere with brass rod and ring). Our Curtain Department contrib utes to the Bazaar a large variety of screens, including some exquisite novelties. The 3-fold screen shown above, with its 3 panels of Japanese lattice and rilled with silkalene,is only $5.50. 0. McGlintock & Co., 33 FIFTH AVE. - del2-TT3 Fancy Goods for Everybody. Toilet Sets, Work Boxes Handkerchief Boxes. Call and examine our stock. Permit 11s to have a word with you about sensible gifts such as Hobday Dress Goods, Cloaks and Wraps, Warm Underwear for the boys and girls, Gloves, Shawls, Fine Blankets, 'Artistic Rugs and 1,000 other useid gifts. Our Prices are uni formly low. Artlr, Scloiioif nr l Co., IS and 70 OHIO ST., Allegheny, Pa. del2-MThS An Easy Chair or Couch, all over uphol stered, or a fancy Rattan, WHAT TO one of odd shape, ribbon trimmed. A door or fire place Screen, beautifully mounted. A Down Com fort, a pair of Blankets, Lace or Heavy Curtains, GIVE ON XMAS. Mantle Draperies, Orna mental and Useful BaV kets, Pillows and many shapes and designs, stock. Come examine SHLTMAN BROTHERS, Wood eixxcl Diamontl. de3-TW m i. UlJJIIjL gjplljl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS B. & B The use of Handkerchiefs is a distinctive mark of civiliza tion. t)ur own experience is that every season witnesses in this community an increased de mand for this article. More bought More sold. Belfast is the center of the Linen Industry of the World. The Handkerchief branch of it being1 almost confined to that City of Ireland, where the industry is now several hundred .years old. By-and-by, possibly the tariff will ena able us to grow the flax and weave superior linens in this, the best country the sun ever shone on. For the present, however, good Irish Linen Handkerchiefs will do they're good enough for the most fas tidious. Anticipating an increased de mand for this year and particu larly for Christmastide, 1891, our importations have been on an unusually liberal scale. Orders were given last January and the women folk of the Irish peasantry have been en gaged on the needle-work on the embroidered ones of this order ever since. The goods are now all in stock new, fresh, different patterns than you've heretofore seen. On these Ladies' Embroid ered Handkerchiefs prices be gin at 10 cents and stop at $6.50 each and intermediate prices with stair-like regularity. Then there are the plain, everyday Handkerchiefs plain white Hemstitched that most of the world finds good enough. In this line we are still selling the celebrated manufacture of Murphy & Stevenson, Belfast, and are so sure of the values we are offering for this Holiday Business in -FOR Ladies5, Men's, Children's Use, In all widths of hems, that we are anxious to have you com pare them and if this line, in all qualities, for the prices, is not altogether superior made of finer yarn, finer count, supe rior finish then we will forfeit nnr indcrmpnr and vnnr natrnn-J age. Special half-dozen prices by dozen and on all these plain hemstitched goods. Initial Handkerchiefs are quite in vogue now; we have 10 styles. An enlarged department An augmented for ceof sales people! A bewildering -assortment opened to-day. Are you interested? Will you come? BOGGS k BUHL, ALLEGHENY. ABOUT HABCIFS! Plain He HiicM Iibctt ALLEGHENY. J 300 TO 400 MARKET SETRET. M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - THOUSANDS OF UMBRELLAS VOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES. ?l 25 for2G-lnclt English Gloria with natur al wood acacia stick. $1 so for2S-inch, same style as above. $1 75 for 26-inch Gloria with metal mount inns; beantitul line. . $2 for 28-inch, tame stylo as above. 26, special forgentlomen, $2 each 26-inch TwilledGloria, silver-plated mounting and natural wood stick. These are the best value ever oITerod at the price. $2 25 and $2 50 Gents' 2S-inch natural wood stick, Gloria and Windsor cloth. saeacu'jo-incii Windsor ciotn cover, silver mounting and natural wood English stick, in weicnei. acacia, oai? ana narcnuire. $3 50 Gents' 2S-inch Windsor cloth; special line of weichel sticks at this nrice. H 53 and $5 26-Inch Windsor and pure silk covers, the best line we have shown at these prices, and embraces all the very latest stvles of handles in silver mounting, nugget gold nnd English, natural wood handles. $1 50 and $5 23-inch. We always make a special effort to give something extra at these prices. $1 75 to tG, black ebonized wood and solid black ebony handles, in very large assort ment, all styles, straight, crook and bulb handles. LADIES' AND GENTS' Imported Umbrellas, The largest and best assortment in the city, all styles of handles and in all shapes; solid silver mounted, Dresden nueget silver, Jap anese and solid Ivory. We have them in all colors navy blue, cardinal, brown and Lon don smoke. Children's Umbrellas In Gloria and Windsor covers, with natural wood and silver handles. BE SURE YOU SEE our line of these goods before you purchase. Come and see them while the assortment is larze. HORNE&WARD, 41 Fifth Avenue. dell-72-B THIS DROP Of printers' ink tells you of A GREATER DROP In the prices of carpets. Fall Patterns Tapestry Brussels Dropped from 90c, 95c and $1 per yard. Just See ! Down On the Floor, Made and Laid AT 70c PER YARD. Wood Street Carpet House, SOS Wood street. Ginniff& Steinert, Ltd. dl-Trs -mmm We are making, as usual at this season of the year, a grand dis play of. Boys' and Children's Clothing, and naming some very un usual prices on the same to give-the parents a chance to clothe their little ones and present a Christmas present at the same time. 1 his is a happy thought to those who have large families and kT H ) j HA 13 1, -' J ment in gle and double-breasted sacks. We are ready to supply you with real values in clothing for your children; values which our competitors-' only talk about. HOLIDAY GOODS. THERE'LL BE MUSIC IN THE AIR When the boys get hold of our latest and best gift THE S i AR ZITHERN. Plays any number of tunes by notes or figures. Tuned just like a piano with a key. Anyone can learn it in a few minutes. One free to-morrow with every sale of Boys' Clothing of and over. No matter what the limit of price Jqm may have set in your mind that you desire to ex pend for a present, we can give you some thing at that price that will please you. Sen sible and serviceable gifts are here at every price. Gifts for gentlemen and for ladies. Gifts for the old and young. TlfcCome in and feast your eyes; that won't cost any thing; and if you see something to suit -and don't want to buy it ?i n 1 . r .-.. j n i.. .v ....:i just men, pay a small deposit on you are ready to take it G-TJS IE-IT'S I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS BEAUTIFUL WRAP Is not only stylish, but sensible, as it is thoroughly warm and is easily re moved. We have "it in fine French Coney At $25 00. LABRADOR SEAL At $30 00, and in all of the expensive furs. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SEC OND CONSIGNMENT of Fine Alaska Seal Garments FROM AN OVERSTOCKED NEW YORK MANUFACTURER, wliich we offer at the following remarkably low figures: 27-inch Half Sacqnes at $150 and $160, sell ing everywhere at $:0Oand !225. 25-inch Jackets nt $150. worth $200. 30-inch half Sacques at $175 worth every cent of $225. All have the full rolling collar and high shoulders, and are this season's goods. Not a great many, so come at once. We stake our reputation o r 50 years' stand ing on the quality of these goods. Every Garment Perfect and Warranted. A few plain 25-inch Seal Jackets at $100, worth $150. Astrakhan Capes, $S: were $1. Genuine Seal Capes, $45 and $60; were $75 and $90. PAULSON BROS., 441 Wood Street. del2-TT8 s WE ARE.READY. ARX3 YOU? 2 ART AND 2 ART ROOMS 2d FLOOR FULL or RUSSIAN Enameled bpoons, Fine Plates, Cups, Vases, Jugs. ALL GOODS IN Cabinets, Tables, Fans, Opera Glasses, Novelties. Everything. SILVER WARE ROOMS 2d FLOOR ITwGoods W. W. WATTLES, 30 and 32 fifth Ave. de5-TTa DRUNKENNESS Or the Uquor Habit Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Halnos' Golden Specific It Is mannfactnred as a powder, which can hs riTen In a glass or beer, a cup or coffee or tea, or In Food, without the knowledge of the patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It his been Klren in thousands of cases, and In everv instance a per feet cure has followed. II never falls. The system once impregnated with the Specific It becomes an wtter lmposslbllitr for the liquor appetite to exist. iS-page book of particulars free. Tube had of A. J. RANKIN. Sixth and Penn av., Pittsburg. Trade supplied by GEO. A. KKLLY 4 CO. AUe (henr agents. E. HOLDEN & CO., U Federal st. Jy2-S0-TTS TAILORING. Correct "Winter Suitings and Overcoatings! I- H. & C F. AH LEES, Merchant Tailors, 420 Smithfield st. noiS-51-TTS3u p vSwfil slender purses. Hundreds every year avail them selves of our offerings. Hundreds of pretty and styl ish two and three-piece suits in fancy plaids, ci cks and fancy mixtures in Cassimeres, Cheviots) and Worsteds, and many styles in them which are ex clusively ours, having been designed and made for ourselves. IN OVERCOATS we have a suoerb ' assort- Kilt Overcoats, Cape u, aim wc n iy awav NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n YOU NEVEH Slff. Only $2.50 for Kilt Over coats, like cut, blue and brown plaids, with deep capes and check lfning; made to sell at Sjl. We made a lucky purchase that's why they sell at 52.50. A big lot of $5, $6 and $ grades have been reduced to S4 and $5 to fill up broken line's. A lot of Boys' Ulsters, sizes n to 18 years, go at $3.50, although they are worth 5. In Boys' Long-Pants Suits and Short-Pnts Suits there's.many a tip top bargain special offerings for the holidays. "We have gone all through our stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats andputjower prices on all the broken lots, so that the line is more interest ing than ever. . Elegant novelties for the holidays in Smoking Jackets, Neckwear, White Shirts, Night Shirts, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Gloves, Um brellas, Fur Caps, etc., etc. ALL AT BED-BOCK PRICES. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTER 161-163 Federal St., Allegheny. del2-wasu ' o j f"F TOOTHPICK UMBRELLA. Something New. J. G.BENNETT & CO. de4-58 Jor. Wood St. and Fifth Ave. J Overcoats and the sin SUCH BARGAINS P ? IT J L J i r - A ffi& kl flL-Ttf"""' XI $ HJ3 .y "WtT riii. jw M imkui 41 'J i f i i 2H
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