mmSSSM fegyeW!?t?m-? THE PITTSBURG, - DISPATCH. -TUESDAY DECEMBER 29, 1891.' A '. , TTTr ""CIV -V35 E-'4 i . - J, ; , TYRONE BANK ASSETS, Swelled by Assignments, Xow G0, 000 More Than Liabilities, DEPOSITORS U BETTER SPIEITS. Diphtheria Sow Doing Its Deadly Work in Armstrong County. XEWST KOTES FK03I XEAKBY TOWXS rprECIAL TELEOltAM TO THE DIsrATCn.l Tvkoxe, Pec. 28. Tt has developed to day that late on Saturday evening the Ty rone Bank and C Guyer, A. B. Hoover and I. Flynn surrendered to A A. Stevens deeds of asicnment of all their property in trust for their creditors. Claude Jones, who claims only to be liable for debts con tracted during "the past CO days, assigned his individual property to F. It. "Waring in trust for the benefit of his creditors. This swells the available assets to over 160,000, cut of which to pay liabilities of 'less than ?100,000. Mr. Stevens took charge of the assigned property this morning, and promises a care ful statement of the affairs of the bank, and ns soon as appraisers can be appointed by the court will hold an appraisment. His bond is for 5i"0,000. The law gives him 50 days in which to do this. In the meantime the depositors have decided to remain patient. There were 200 or more in attendance at the meeting at Xaus' Opera House this af ternoon. Hon. S. B. Iscnberg was made chairman. J. F. Kiddle stated the object of the meeting, and concluded by asking for an executive committee of five to look utter the interests ot the creditors, by ex amining records and accumulate evidence to ue used lit case it should be necessary to bring criminal suits. Attorney Baldbridgc, from Hollidaysburg, representing some of the creditors, stated ' that an assignee had been appointed. He , did not see how anvthlng could be done un til the assignee had tiled an inventory of the assets and liabilities with the protuonotary. If it was not satisfactory, measures could be taken. Mr. Kiddle's motion to ap point an Executive Committee of five carried. Mr. Riddle offered a resolution requesting Mr. Stevens to retire as assignee, and while there was a disposition on the part of a number of tlie creditors to object to Mr. Stevens, yet there was no second to the reso lution. A motion to raise a fund by sub Fcrintion, to be used if necessary in any pro ceedings that may arrise, was postponed un til another meeting, to be called by the President. 3Ioderation prevailed. A TBAGIC DEATH AT 105. .Auntie Henrietta Harrison, a IXarrisburg Centenarian Burns to Deatlk IlAttEisnritc, Dec. 2S.S;KCial "Auntie" Henrietta Harrison, an ex-slave and 103 years old. was roasted to death this after noon while endeavoring to light her pipe. The old woman, who retained her faculties to a remarkable degree, although physically feeble, lived with her niece, who worked out all day. In stooping down to light her pipe, her calico wrapper caught fire, and she waa immediately enveloped in flames. "Auntie" Harrison was born in South Carolina in V7tG. and lived there in slavery until the emancipation proclamation was 5sued. Then she moved to Williamsport, JId., w hpre, in spite o ' the fact that sho was over 70. she married. Her husband, who was about the same agt died very shortly after the marriage. Tb old woman came to Harrisburg and has supported herself until the last year or two when her niece cared lor her. The extreme ace of the woman is "Vouched for by a number of persons. DIPHIHEBIA INVADES KITTAMUIKG. 3Ialignant In All llic Surrounding Conntry, and Many Deaths Result. Kittax:? i.g, Dec. 25. Special The .diph theria scare has reached this place. More than a dozen cases are reported from the surrounding country, while little towns along the road and. river are in worse shape. Dethcl township is especially afflicted. Seventeen cases of malignant diphtheria areieported from there within three days. "Within two days live deaths have occurred, nudata meeting of the school directors to day it wa decided to close the schools until the traces c' the disease had disap peared. The afflicted ones are reported to be in a very bad condition, the disease .being of a most malignant type, and every effort is being made to prevent its spread. 3EADE0CK BREVITIES. The Edgar Thomson Works Soon to Re sume Preparing for Free Delivery. Ei:adikk-k, Dec. SS. Special.' Much of the new machinery lias been set up at the Edgar Thomson works and Thursday next the converting departments will blow several licit to try the different new methods. It is said now that the big mill will positively resume oncrat ions Monday. Postmaster Sheets has requested all per sons living in North llniddock and Copeland to number their residences. He says a I'nited Stttes inspector will be here again this week, and a great deal depends upon the condition of affairs whether or not this place w ill secure the free delivery system. Children With a Marriage License. A.iace, Dec. CS- Special. A few weeks ngo Miss Xellie Mound, of Sharon, Pa., came to this citv to pay her aunt a visit. Her beauty entangled Burt Quiun and the at tachment was mutual. As her daughter was barely 15 years of age, Mrs. Mound decided to put an end to the love affair. Quinu, who isalso under see, was not inclined to sub mit. The youug couple eloped to Youngs town, where tlx-y were mai ried. The wrath of the pn rents is" turned againsa the Youngs town olliciaU who issued the marriage li cence, and tney us-ert an investigation will follow . Terrorized by a Drunken Tramp. Tarextcm. Dec. 1&.SpeciaL To-day a man earned Jack Fleming was lodged in the Kittauningjail. charged with terrorizing a widow named Susan Covert and her 7-year-old daughter. Fleming, who was drank, iorced himself inside the room and attacked the little girL The Irighlcned mother lought desperately, and he turned npon the woman. Almost every stitch of clothing was torn from her body, but she finally diove Fleming from the house. A posse some hours later found Fleming hiding in a coal shaft. Two of the Jferr Castle Bribers Free. Xrw Castix, Dec. 2S. Special Edwin fchaffer was released from the county jail this afternoon upon the payment of H."0. Shaffer is one of the trio who plead guilty to bribery in the last Congressional contest. Miaficr"s biother paid the money. Thomas Downing, another of the trio, will be re leased this week, his lathermaklng arrange ments lor paying the bill. John K. Tate.the other, cannot raiso the money. He will likely "be obliged to remain iu jail for three months more. ricked a Cell Lock With a Month Organ. MASsrinLD, O., Dec. 28. Special. Frank Mcssmer, who was arrested here Christmas night on the charge of robbing Daniel Hawn's meat market, was to have had his hearing before the Mayor this afternoon, but the nrifconer escaped last flight by pick ing the fock of cell and corridor leading to hall. A key made of the tongue bar of a mouth organ was found sticking in the cell lock. Mesmer confessed last night. The Grip Loves a Shining Mark. 3Iiuxr3bl-ro, O., Dec. 28. Special Court ney Lcinmou, a wealthy citizen, Henry Shaf fer, County Commissioner, and Mrs. Sarah Meyers., the oldest resident of this place, died to-day from ailments originating fiom tliogrip. Tiie disease is on the increase here, and there are over 300 cases in the city. Movr Pupils Got Even With Their Teacher. iIrLLRsr.rr.o, O., Dec. 23. Special. A few days ago Miss Lucy Hall, a teacher, whipped two scholars in a school south of this city. The pupils said they would pet eien with her. Lat night the school house was set on lire, and it burned to the ground hues, 43.000 with no insurance. A I'.iot on Board a Freight Train. Kochestix, Pa., Dec. 23. Special. rive young men, ranging in ace from 16 to 19 years, were brought up the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad this evening, locked in the caboose of a ireleht train. The youths were placed in tho lockup. The boys had boarded the train at East Liverpool, and after it btartcd they began stoning bouses along the line and firing off revolvers. The train was stopped below Van Port, where a regular riot took place between tho train men and the young ruffians. Three of the gang escaped.'bnt a gang of Italians work ing near assisted the trainmen in capturing tho rest of them. "WHAT 1TKEESP0BTEES ABE D0IHG. A Itelt Lino Big Coal Lands Fnrchased A Kich Natural Gas Field. McKrxsroivr, Dee. 23. Special. Several Pittsburg and local capitalists are forming a company to bnildamilo and a. half of track from the terminus of the Fifth Avenue line, this city, to Sampson's Mills, to connect with the Christy Park terminus of tho City line. This will form a belt line about this city, and will take in a portion or Versailles township, besides touching tho Driving Park grounds. Mlko Malock, a Hungarian, hnrt himself while lifting a, heavy weight in the Monon gabela furnace plant lastnlght and died this morning., The Charleroi Plate Glass Company has purchased 500 additional acres of coal lands adjoining the plant, and are now well equipped for coal fuel for the next JO years when the present gas supply gives out. Iieports from up the ii on ongahcla river state that' the Philadelphia Gas Company's well on the Stilev farm is a good one, and that gas is very plentiful in the vicinity of Elizabeth and Bellevernon. Twenty-five copies or a citizens' petition, asking that Congress give this city a Gov ernment building, are being circulated. A Cooley Fako Punctured. Usioktowk, Dec. 2S. Special The re port that Frank Cooley, leader of the notori ous Cooley gang, was shot in a drunken row near Fairchance last night, is believed to be without foundation. Alex Ewing, son of Dr. J. B. Ewing, of this place, clerk for the Fairchance Furnace Company, came down homo this eveninsr. He thinks there is noth ing in the report." Ilyndman to Have Water Works. Htjtdmax, Bedford Coujttt, Doc. 28. Sx-riaLl Hyndman voted upon tho ques tion of water supply to-day nnd gave a ma- The JUClbY 111 IdtUl Ul WUWl Ul 1 !". question was hotly contested. Tri-State Brevities. A mo gasscr has been struck near Butler. William Bortz, of Salem township, is the latest victim of railing slate in tho West moreland county mines. The Vernon Tool Works, of Pittsburg, have applied for space ror an exhibit at the Woild's Columbian Exposition. GnoitGE S. WAixwniGHTjrtbe Blalrsville rorger, has been sentenced to five years and three months in the penitentiary, A SHAitrsviLLE merchant was boycotted because lie rctused to set up the cigars to 'tho boys" when he became a father. Mrs. Gexoer. a widow of Five Points, near West Middlesex, aged 65 years, committed suicide Saturday afternoon by banging her self. Hermax Stedger was found dead near tho P. & L. E. track, near Sew Castle, Sunday. He had evidently fallen into a drunken s'cep and frozen to death. Janes IV. Best, of West Middlesex, who, a few weeks ago, as noted, took a Kittanning liveryman's team to Cleveland, O., and offered to sell it, has been found guilty and gets a year's term at Clarcinont. George M. Ktcelt, fireman on the Chicago limited, was instantly killed at Lilly, Pa., yesterday morning. He was leaning out of the cab window when he was struck by the mail crane, and his neck was broken and skull crushed. While an Empire freight train was ascend ing the heavy grade between Mount Carmel and Centralia yesterday morning a coupling broke and the first section descended with terrible velocity, meeting the second section at the foot of the grade. Twenty cars wero wrecked. Loss estimated at $30,000. Greesseurg merchants are looking for one G. W. King, who disappeared after ordering rurnitnre, carpets, etc, for which he made Saymcnts in checks on a Detroit savings ank which were probably worthless. Ho tried to buy $3,500 worth of property from a real estate man on the same terms, but failed. lib More Disorderly Parties. Hereafter ball licenses in Allegheny-will be issued by Superintendent of Police Huth. This move is taken to prevent dis orderly parties and to head off I'ittsburgers, who have been taking advantage of the good Allegheny people. The applicants tor a license will be required to fill out a blank and their records will then be looked up by the police. Mr. .T. C. Able, Duqucsne, has had a fleshy growth extending over the eye to the pupil (pterygium) removed by Dr. Sadler, 804 Penn avenue. How to Break Up a Severe Cold. From the Virginia Ciiy, Moat., Madisonlan.y "When we find a medicine we know to possess genuine merit, we consider it a duty, and we take pleasure in telling the public what it is. Such a medicine we found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "We have relieved, in a few hours, severe" colds, and in the course of two or three days, en tirely broken them up by its use, as have several of our friends to whom we have re commended it. It is all it is represented to be hy the manufacturers. If you liave a cough and want to stop it, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will do the work. ttsu Sanday school Superintendents In purchasing candy for their 2few Year's entertainment, can be sure of getting the best by buying of E. Maginn, 913 and 915 Liberty street, Pittsburg, or SO Federal strect,"Allegheny. Why Chamberlain's Coa;h Itemedr Is So Popu'ar. ?.Ir. L. G. Moore, the leading druggist at Point Arena, Cal., ays: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedv for more than a year, and find it one of the very best sellers "I ever kept in stock. But this is not all; the remedy gives satisfaction to my customers. It is especially liked for its soothing and expectorant "qualities." It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. ttsu Sunday School Superintendents In purchasing candy for their .New Year's entertainment, can be sure of getting the best by buying of E. Maginn, 913 and 915 Liberty street, Pittsburg, or. 80 Federal street, "Allegheny. Essence of Ginger don't cure coughs and build you up like Packer's Ginger Tosic. Parker's Hair Balsam cleanses the scalp. 3 " No baking powder !s cainlng public favor so rapidly as ClevelandV One reason is people like to jenow what they are eating, and the composition of Cleveland's bak ing powder is given on every label. So many baking powders containing ammonia or alum are widely advertised as "absolutely pure," the best way is to refuse any brand the composition of which is concealed, Marriage Xicenles Issued Testerday. Xante, ltcsldciice. John Slchina 5!esi;New!on Mary Schlawcsikc vt.wuiu Charles Brandt Lebanoijconnty Carrie F. Dnffy. McKecsport William Hoffman SiSJrarg Annie O'Ncll rittsuurg Frederick XcKlin . iY,!!me!3!,,'t Elizabeth Grlllo .'. Wlhnerding. Bernhard Shtelds 5r!0'!c Annie Quinn BraddocV UnatzDombrowsMe Si!i5iurK Anna Xakelska : ...Pittsburg Gottfried Schmltt Allegheny Annie Marion : Allegheny EdwanrElrenhaur .'.Allegheny KlIzabethM. Hucrich Allegheny Amos Meidlnger 5Il!iw01 Emllie Bcnniedcr Millwood Joseph Goetz !5!s!?arK Jcannctte Lanlgan.. Pittsburg John Brown Homestead Catharine Kavanangh Homestead T. J. Beater 5!.tI9Snr5 Clara llamheakle Pittsburg Joseph Oirramlc S,1.."?0! MaryGazlraha Pittsburg John Shepley. . B!hsmoI Marybims.... r.Pittshurg Stcnhcn Lapsvansll J!!""!111! Mar Kopnickl ......Mlncrhall P.T. Bauman Allegheny aiollie McGrew Allegheny Blchanl W. O'Xeill 115m??!ca5 Katie Flanlgan Braddock Jacob Hver tSs!!arR Minnie Minchcnbcrg.. Pittsburg MARRIED. CARSON" JACKSON Thursday, Decem ber 21, 1S91, at the residence of the bride's parents, 231 Locust street, Allegheny, Frask P. Carsos and Edith Jacksos". DIED. BLACK On Snnday, December 27, 1891, at 9 A. it, at his residence. Plum alley, near Forty-ninth street, Samuel B. Black, aged 53 years, late of Company A, Ninth Pennsyl vania Volunteers. Funeral from his late residence on Tues day, December 29, at 2 r. it. Comrades of Post 41, G. A. K., are respectfully invited to attend. 2 BROWX In this citv at her residence, 16 Bedrord avenue. Monday. December 28, 1891, at 10 a. m., Mrs. Mart Bkows. Funeral from St. Paul's Cathedral Wednes day 9 a. x. Friends of-the family respect fully invited to attend. BRYANT On Saturday, .December 26, 189L at 11:10 A. M., Joint G. Bryakt, in his 9th year. Funeral services at his lato residence, cor ner Bluff and Van Braam streets, on Tues day, December 29, at 2 r. it. Interment pri vate. s CALHOOX On Snnday, December 27, 1S9L at 1 r. m.. Nakoy Y. Calhoon, in the "3d year of her age. COOK On Monday, December 28, 1891, at 8:30 r. x., Mrs. Jake Cook. Funeral from her late residence, "Wilson avenue, nearPerrysville avenue, Allegheny, on Wednesday at 2 r. it. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 DIXON On Sundav, December 27, 1S9L at 9:50 r. M., at his residence, Millvale borough, Jons G. Dixon, in his 70th year. Funeral on Wednesday Anxniroox at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. 2 FITZMADBICE On Sunday, December 27, 1S91, at 12:30 r. M., Regexia, daughter of John and Elizabeth Fitzmaurice, aged 2 years 5 months and 2 weeks. Funeral from the parents' residence, 700 Bingham street, Southside, on Tuesday at 2 r. it. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. HAUPT On Monday, December 23, 1891, at 5 a. M., Raymond, son or Henry and Louisa Uaupt, aged 6 months 22 days. Funeral on Tuesday at 1 r. it. from his par ents' residence, No. 2114 Carson street, South side, rittsbnrgKPa. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. HENDERSON Suddenly, December 27, 1891, at 4:35 a. ir- David UESDEnsoir, husband or Martha Henderson, nee McDayid, at hi residence, Chartiers township, in the 5Sth year of his age. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 p. x. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. 2 KEARN Suddenly, on Monday evening, December 23, 1891, at 8:30 o'clock, at his residence. Second avenue, Frankstown, Twenty-third ward, JonN Kearjt, Sr., aged 73 years, l month ana lb aays. Notice of funeral in evening papers. LTJTY At his residence, Hlte station. W. P. R. R., on Saturday evening, December 26, at 10 o'clock, John Luty, In the 75th year of his age. MURNING In Sharpsburp, Pa., on Mon day, December 28, 1891, at 3:15 r. it., Catha bine Muesino, aged 70 years. Funeral from the residence of her nephew, John A. Farrell, Grace street, Wednesday horning, at 8:30 o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully invited to attend. 2 OWSTON On Sunday evening, December 27, 1S9L at 9:30 o'clock, William J. Owston, aged 53 years 2 months 27 days. Funeral services at his late residence, Hazelwood avenue, above Second avenue, Twenty-third ward, on Wednesday, the 30th instant, at 2 P. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Carriages will leave J. J. Flannery's office, 511 Grant street, at 1 p. m. Oil City papers please copy. 2 REDDICK On Sunday. December 27, 1891, William P. Reddick, in his 62d year. ROGERS On Monday, December 23, 1891, at 7:30 r. St., Mr. Jon Rogers, at his resi dence. No. 91G High street, Sharpsburg, in bis 81st year. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 p. m. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. SIIAW At Baltimore, on Snnday, Decem ber 27, 1S91, Alex. A. Shaw, iM. D., aged 44 years. Fnneral from his late residence. No. 594 Preble avenue, Allegheny City, on Tuesday, December 29, at 2 p. M. Friends of the fam ily are respectfully invited to attend. TAYLOR At her residence, Crafton, Pa., on Sunday. December 27, 1891, at 1:30 o'clock, Ada B., wife of J. W. Taylor, Jr., aged 35 years. Funeral services will be held on Wednes day afterxoox at 1 o'clock. Train leaves Union depot at 12:40 p. M., city time. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. 2 AVHITE At his home. West Deer town ship, Allegheny conntv, on Sunday. Decem ber 27, 1891. Hugh White, brother-in-law of Thomas B. Moreland. Funeral services on Tuesday, December 29, 1S9L at 11 A. M. Conveyances will bo in waiting at Harmersville station on arrival of train leaving West" Penn Railroad depot at 8ri3 a. st. 2 WISE On Sunday, December 27, 1891, at 10 A. m., Lydia A. Wisb, aged 34 years. XMAS GREENS. Holly, Mistletoe and Laurel selected flow ers. Low prices. BEN. L. ELLIOTT, . delZ-TTS 33 Filth avenue. WILLIAM H. WOOD, Funeral Director and Einbalmer. Rooms, 3806 Forbes St., Oaklnnd; residence, 212 Oakland a v. Telephon e 4009. del3-220-TTSU m THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD ! TTJTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS a liavoallthevirtnesofthelargerones; & equally effective; purely vegetable. S Exact size shown in this border. T)EPRESEfTED IN PITTSBURG 1N1S01 ASSETS-- - 59,071,696 33. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. Losses adjusted and paia by WILLIAM L. JONES, S4 Fourth avenue. iyl9-101-D HOLIDAY FLOWERS. Our stock is superb and complete. All orders will receive careful attention. JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, 508 SMITHFIELD ST. Telephone 239. , de23 CANCER! and T0MOBS .cured. No Millie. tJilU IUI K-AUJUUin Is. G.H.MeMlchacL, M.D.. Niagara t. Buffalo. N. V. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A BREAK IN CHAIRS. The end of the season brings to view many odd chairs (one, two and three of a pattern) which we to-day put down to cost and below cost to clear out before stock-taking. They are arranged in the front sales room with prices in plain fig ures. One moment's quick in spection may show you as a bargain just the chair your room :needs. We will close out the of this large1 arm rattan rocker in var nished finish at the phenomenal price of $3.75. This old Colo nial, all wood, armed rocker, we offer in three, finishes, Antique Oak, Old English Oak and Six teenth Century Uak at $2.50. This Reed Chair, (with out rockers) antique oak, for bed rooms, we are clos ing out at about half price. oiniMco. 33 Fifth Ave. de29-TT3 The Week Between Christmas and New Year's is THE TOSSING IIP OF TIE STOCK Durinj; the holiday rush of necessity causes a good many good's to become more or less soiled. All such will be placed out on the counters at nominal prices, and will he closed out at once. "We also call your at tention' to such goods as will he wanted for Evening Wear During Holiday Week, Including long Kid Gloves, Silk Hosiery, Chiffon, Neck Ruching, Laces by he Yard, Etc., Etc. We desire to thank our patrons for the LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on us DU1UXG THE HOLIDAY SEASON. We also beg to state that during the month of JANUARY we will have a A GREAT CLEARANCE SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Of our store, as well as a Specially Great Line of Muslin Undergarments, the sale of which we will inaugurate on the OPENING OF THE NEW YEAR. HORNElWARD, 41 Fifth Avenue. de25-o DESKS. OFFICE OUTFITTERS. Office Specialty Co, l05Tbirdr. -EhkSFE JflS-rri ?z$r 2 .gigj? Wm Ar&rihaS CCI M UP I n'JSSXtSRX INSURANCE CO., OF PIJTTSBUEG. Asset $118,501 87 XO. 411 WOOD ST. 'ALEXANDER X1MICK, President. i JOUA B. JACKSOX, Vice Pretident. iel&S-T WAL P. HEBBEBT, Secretary. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B It requires courage to LOSE as much MONEY as we are going to this week in our 2 J One for Ladies' and one for Misses' and Children's Garments. Every woman who reads this paper wants to come that has any idea of wanting any kind of a Wrap, Jacket on New Stylish Long Cape WITH Medici Collar , OB Ulsters With Military Capes, Fur Capes, Fur Mantelettes, Alaska Seal Garments OB Furs of Any Description, Misses' and Children's Wraps, Medium and fine, properly made and shaped garments. Both CLOAK ROOMS are to be cleared, and at once. New ELEGANT LONG CAPES with Medici collar, handsomely trimmed, that were 37.50, 44, 45 and $50, all one price, s25.no. 1 long Center Table with over a hundred Jackets that were 6.50, $8.50, 10, 12.50 and 15, all at one price, OH, That proves it does take courage to make losses like this. Space prevents detailed mention but there are thousands of Wraps in these 2 Cloak Rooms ' FROM $2.&0 TO S2S0. And this sale is absolute and without reserve. Fur. Capes, 3.50, $$ and up to finest Mink and Alaska Seal. CHOICE LINES Li inn' 0. flnntriJ IS For Evening Dress. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. de2S Turn the clearest light you can on our 1 ailonng-uy order, no matter how low our prices. We are equipped with-extra-ordinary facilities and long in the Susiness as Merchant Tailors, If you leave an order with us for a Suit or Overcoat, we pro tect you thoroughly, whether you know qualities or not We carry the largest variety of Cloths in the country, and the styles are the newest, latest, nobbiest, best. Call and see 71s. ffMMAii i mm, 39 SIXTH ST. Hotel Anderson Block. DRUNKENNESS Or the Uquor Habit Positively Cored by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It Is mannrsctnred as a potrder. which can tx Klvenln&glassorbeer, a cup or coffee or ten, or1 In rood, 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 .on alcoholic wreck. It has been given In thousands of cases, and In every Instance a per fect cure has followed. 11 never falls. The system once Impregnated with the Specific. It becomes an ittpr impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. .(S-parc book of particulars free. To be had of A. J. KA.XKIN. Sixth and Penn av.. Fittaburg. Trade supplied hy GEO. A. KELLY CO. Alls, hear (Stats, E. IIOLUKN CO., W Federal st. ROOMS NBVT ADVKRTISEMENTS. INTERESTING FUR NEWS. It hns beenonr experi ence In former years that many peoplo defer the pur chase of SEAL GARMENTS Till after Christmas. The extremely warm weather has made this vear SDeclal- ly notable in that respect. We have kept np onr stock or fine sarmentsand areoffetrng them at prices which trill sell them without trouble THIS WEEK ONLY s We qnote the following prices: 25-inch Alaski Seal Jackets $150, have sold everywhere at $200. 27-inch Alaska Seal Jackets $160,'form erly $210. 30-inch Half Sacgues $180, sold every where at $225. These Roods are positively this year's make, with high shoulders, rolling collar, and every garment warranted exactly as represented. PAULSON BROS., 441 Wood Street. V de26-ra f LOOK AHEAD. Even if you do not need a new carpet or new rngs at once, perhaps you will In a month or two. Then If we can convince yon that every dollar expended now will make, in that time, 50 PER CENT, DOES IT PAY YOU TO BUY NOW? Ton will find it. does when yon see the beautiful and large assortment we offer at such HEAVY CUTS ON OUB BOTTOM PRICES. WOOD STREET CARPET HOUSE, 305 WOOD ST. I& lit dei9-TT3 PENDANTS. DIAMONDS RUBIES SAPPHIRES OPALS PEARLS EMERALDS NEW FORMS, NEW Our'Stock was Never So Complete and Beautiful W. W. WATTLES, 30 and 32 Fifth Ave. d 15-TTS GREAT ' REDUCTIONS 1891 MUST IKE ROOM For I892. Hence we will sell our holiday stock of Fancy Baskets of all kinds, Tables, Chairs, Stools, Screens, etc., at a.reduction of ONE -THIRD and, in MANY cases, of ONE-HALF the original price. Come and get an earlychoice for a New Year's remembrance. SHUMAN BROTHEES, 426 Wood St., Cor. Diamond. de2S-77 THE LATEST JUST RECEIVED. Drs. Golflberg's AQoptefl snos. We have just put into our enormous stock of fine footwear a shoe of Drs. Goldberg's adopted last, noted for its style, comfort and durability, at the extremely low price of $5. Also, a full line of low-priced goods, of which we make a specialty. m SHOE HOUSE Sfc, 52 6lii SI de23-TT City. Banner's .,", Essence of Health. lS. . .. ft. A v..a r.mi o .medicine for toninjr np uuu re Ibulldlng the ey- tem. une 01 ino greatest blood Iptirlflers known I Unexcelled for the onre of Hhfn- roatlsm, Coughs and Colds, Catarrh Astbma, Throat .LriSBatiUS, -Lurpiu liver, Dizziness and Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Cramp?, Dysentery, Bi arrham. Scrofula and diseases arl'lng from Imperfect and depraved state of the blood. Piles, Costiveness. Nervousness, Affections olthe Bladder and Jvldnoys. If properly taken wc Ruaranteo, a cure. For sale by druggists, and The Danner Medicine Co., 242 Federal St., Allegheny. Price $1 00 per bottle; six bottles for So 00. Write for Testimonial. OC20-i9-TT& L3.CT0 1 creases ,the Flesh, restores the Strength and prepares the sys tem to resist eolds. Price per bottle, 75 cents. Beef, Iron and Wine, tho popular nutritive tonic. Price, full pint bottles, 45 cents. A. jr. SAWHILL, Druggist, de2t-30-D 187 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. JAS. M'NEJL & BRO., BOILEE8, PLATE AND SHEET-IKON WORK. PATENT 8HEET IKON ANNEALIHO BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydmullo machinery, wo are prepared to furnish all work In our line cheaper and better than by the old methods, ltepalring and. general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Alleghany Volley Bailroad. ielM7-ra JT imf JrjWfiM .4- Km'imXf 'sPWwegS&.J s. AUWm 4 "ilWV . -. wiii'iiiii vmy..K tiSKiPln "tBBBi 1 3 vH 3--------iK i- ki ,,,.- -. i ' . -,' 1 n To express it tersely, somewhat in the Kodak style of ad. ; vertising, "We make the prices, You wear the clothes." j When all points are considered, it is not so remarkable that our business in clothing grows and grows. Consider the space we devote to it, the ample light, the extent and variety of the stock, that nothing more stylish and up to the times can be found anywhere, no matter what you pay for it, and that our prices are never beaten, and you have the secret of the whole thing. i . - IN MEN'S SUITS, We not only aim to give, to-wear stock what the tailors of the town get the credit makin? to order. The p-oods. the oret uo. the stvle. the fit t finish, the price are all right At all times you get a full, honest value, sometimes a good deal more. The heavy trade of this season'has knocked the sizes in' many lines all to pieces, and prices have followed suit Re-, ductions have taken place in numbers of lots where sizes are broken. Find your size here and you'll find money. IN OVERCOATS. - If you want to make choice from the largest and best stock in this city yoii'll have to come here. No element of uncertainty about the quality, style, make or fit Every garment shown is the work of the best artists in clothing manufacture in the country. It's a gilt-edged stock, and includes every prevailing style, shade and pattern. The highest notch of desirability and the lowest consistent prices go hand in hand. GUSKY'S vwwvvww 300 TO 400 -MARKET STREET. jffMgg?r HALF-PRICE CLEARANCE SALE. Holiday Goods at Half-Price. Dolls and Toys at Half-Price. Bicycles and Tricycles at Half-Price. Spiled Goods at Half-Price. Shop-worn Goods at Half Price Remnants of all kinds at Half-Price. FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 505 and 508 Market St de!9 J. G. GEIETT & GO., Corner Wood St.' and Fifth Ave. de-23 HAYS & TREES, Contractors We make a specialty of building NATURAL CAS LINES AND WATER MAINS. Boom 410 Esmtlton Buildlnjr, PITTSEUKG, PA. Correspondence solicited. Telephone,:. mus- ra G BATEFUI--COM FOKTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BI5EAKFAST. M1y a thorough .knowledge of the natural la s which govern the operations of digestion and nu trition, and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-sHcctcd Uocoa. Mr. Epos has EroTlded our tireakrast tables with a delicately arored beverage which may .are u lnauyheaTT doctors' hills, it Is by the ludiciousuteof snen 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 Is a weak point. We luav escape ntanv a fatal Shaft bv keeping ourselvea' well forttried with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' L'iril Service Gazette. Made simnly with bolllug water or milk. Sold onlr In half-pound tlu. by grocers, labelled thus: JAMES KPP3 CO, '., aiu iomceopathtc f:ii-mlsts1 lioadon, juigianu. fljfilrwius PATENTS- JI3.5TrUW-. NEXT.LEADER PITTS G GA but we do give from our reai on. r x.i supplies. J. W. MTARLAND. ' 06 Fourth Avenue, - - Pittsburg', P, BROKER IN OIL PROPERTIES. M. V. TAYLOR, OQ WEIL SUPPMES. The Celebrated ALLISON TUBING AND CASING ALWAYS IN STOCK. Rooms 35 and 36 Fidelity buildin?. Phone 797. de2i-33-TT3 on, m supply co 91 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBUEG, PA. no8-53-riaA & Forge and MaciiineShop And Manufacturers of OILandARTESIAN WELLDRILLING AND FISHING TOOLS, Cor.Tirenty-First St. and A.TXt.IC Telephone Xo. 1221 , PITTSBURG, !.. jal-S-V - -i. - .. i , ... ... .-,- m STANDARD OIL CO., PITTSBURG, PA. BKAXCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, IV. Va Standard Oil Co., Cmnberland. lid., Standard Oil Co.. Aitnona, Pa.. Capital City 0:1 Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. We manufacture for home trade the finest grades of rubricating and illuminating oils. Our facilities aresnch that our statement, that we furnish all oils standard foi quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUR REFIXED Oil. LIST: Water White. 130. Prime White, 130. Standard White, 110. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water Whit LeTal Test. Cnrnadtnn (red). 150 Test. Olite. 150 Test. OUR XAPIITIIA LIST: Deodorized Naphtha, for Tarnish makers, painters and printers. G.is Naphtha for gat companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid for vapor stor,. burners. Fluid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, barn-. ers and torches. Gasoline, 86, 83 and 90 gravity for gas mv.d cuines. OUR LUBR.ICATING OIL LIST Inc udes the finest brands of Cyiindor, Engine and Machinery Oils. SDindle. Dvnanio. 300 Mineral Sel. Neutrnl Oils, Miners' Oils. Wool Stocks. Paramne oil. Parafflne Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Greese, RiHroad and Mill J urease auu Arctic cup urease. Where it Is raoro convenient you may;1 order from our Branch Offices, from which'' points ueuvenes win ue niaue. STANDARD OIL COMPANY;, Cor. Duuuesuo Way and ElKbth Street,'. nylJ-0 PITISBUau, rx.t heV '.' . ''iK . 'x-i'B ' I"SP H wH 0 'T!t . -' r; bf 1 v- Xi wuni-nwiN it vSts-JL :XJk J,-jdljiMt' I'j ..-- - .. 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