THE- PITTSBURG .THURSDAY,. DILL IS BOUND OYER" EEAKEMAN HESEICK REPRESENTED. GEIEF AFTER CHICAGO POLICE. m President of the Two Defuiict Banks Gives Bail of $3,000." RECEIVER AND CLERKS TESTIFY. A Bold Knight Enforces With a Pistol His Eight in a I odge. XEWST X01ES FROM XEAKBY TOWNS TfTTCIAI, TELECBiJI TO THE XIP ATCrf.I Clearfield, Dec. 30. Tbe hearing of "William H. Dill, late President of " ihe First National Bank of Clearfield, and the Houtzdale Bank of Houtzdale, took plare before 'Squire McCullough to-dav. The in iormation is made by John II. 3IcGrath, formerly cashier of the Houtzdale Bank, nnd charges Dill with having on the 15th day of May drawn 25,000 ot the Houtzdale furd out of the Chestnu' Street National Bank of Philadelphia and converting the same to his own use The clerks of the First National were called and identified the draft, which was sent to Philadelphia along witn the daily statement. They testified that the draft was credited to the individual acconnt of lull by his order. Receiver Kay w ood testi fied a to Dill's account, swearing it to be overdrawn 54,000 when he took charge. Cashier McGrath swore that he knew noth ing or the transaction until the Chestnut Street Bank sent its statement in June, and that w lien he inquired of Dill's son lie un derstood It had been drawn by the First Na tional, and that Houtzdale was ci edited in tiir First National books After near-ins the testimony the Justice l'eld Hill in $3,000 for his appcaranc at the February Quarter Sessions The bril wa piomntly furnished. Ills Father Looking After Bis Interests In the Hastings' Wreck Inquest. Tarrytown, X. Y., Dee. 30. This morning Coroner Mitchell began his in quest into the disaster on the New York Central Railroad at Hastings. The Board of Railroad Commissioners propose to in restieate the cause of the nnmerous rail road accidents of recent occurrence on the New York Central Railroad Timothy Herrick, the father of the ab sent brakemr.n, is piescnt with a sten ographer to take notes of testimony and to protect the interests of his son. It is best to break nn a catarrhal cold in its early stages, by using Dr. D. .Tayne's Expectorant, and thereby save yourself much risk and misery. SrUSIC BY THE HUNDREDS. The Owner of the Hall Where Anarchists Were Balded Begins Suit. Chicago, Dec. 30. Thomas Grief to-day carried out his threat of suing Police Cap tain Mahoney and Inspector Lewis lor 523,000 damages, on account of the raid on Grief's Hall in searching for Anarchists. In the excitement doors were forcibly opened and flags and other property de stroyed. Chief of Police McClottghrv paid all bills presented for the damage done, but Grief takes the position that the police interfer ence was malicious and without warrant. He claims that the trespass resulted in the death of his daughter, who was seriously ill at the time. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A BREAK IN CHAIRS. MTV ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B. NAEE0W ESCAPES AT A F1EE. Altcona Fears Another Series of Bad Incen diary Blazes. At.Too . Dec. 30. Special. Citizens are rgain alarmed, feanns another series oftn cendiiry fires here. Shortly after 1 o'clock thi afternoon fire was discovered in the Imrgarrl building a large three-story brick structuie.the third story of the corner bein occupied bv Zeth's Business College. Agjrio Meek, a student was cut off from escape. She broke the windows and leaned far out in the hopes of escaping strangulation. Her clothes caught fire, and she screamed piti lully. but after some difficulty she was iv-cucd oy the firemen's ladder. She was badly burned, but w ill lecovcr. The invalid wife of Principal Zeth and other women, on the third floor, were in im minent danger of perishing, but the firemen managed to take the women out through the trapdoor in the roof Ej the tune the inmates had been rescued 1he fire had gained such headway nothing tould be done but confine the Haines to the block. Prof. Zeth loses hi college and household good-, a alued at $.! 000: insurance, SloSu. The P.ailroud Men's Chi i-tian Aso- union occupied the second floor, and mi t.ined 51,300 damiees, with $500 insurance. McDonnell A. saupps, clothing, and S. Bendheim, shoes, ,e heavily bv flic and 'later, the loimcr f,W0 nnd the 1-uterSlO,-60 '. partially lnsuied Los- tobmlding about KOOOO: insurance, $15 003 The lire started in i etoicioom of tho Chii-.ti.rn Association mom. Tonah cl.aracteis lcccntly ejected iron) their meetings aiv suspected. HIS PASSW0ED A PISTOL. A VjMant Jfnight Eulorces Uis Kijht to Sit in the Lodge Room. rAr.KEr.snrr.0, Dec. 20 Special. Some tin eago the Harrisvillc lodge of Knights of r.vthias suspended Editor Stewart tor tw o J ear- lor nn article which he published con cerning a member of the lodge. Mr. Stewart appealed to the Grand Lodge and had the ordei or suspension revoked, and an order foi his immediate reinstatement issued. The local Indue ignored the revocation, and alter waiting three months for rein statement he walked into the council room la-t night, and when ordered to give tho word tendered his letter from the u rand Lodge, ana money to pay his back Out-. He was ordered arrested and ejected. Several members took hold of him, . hen be drew his reolver and began flung. The member-then scattered and Stewart walked into the lodge loom. To-day he was placed under anest. rianos Organs Music Boxes, Ac, &c Yes, we say by the hundreds, and many more, that we mark prices .down on tor the benefit of purchasers now. 10 upricht pianos at 5190 10 upright pianos at 225 5 upright pianos at 250 5 upright pianos at 300 All beautiful uprights, besides about 50 other styles in all varieties of woods, some really exquisite samples left over from Christmas trade, which will be sold at a sac rifice rather than carry them over the sea son. Also 10 organs at S30. 10 organs at 550. 25 organs at $75. 50 organs at 90. 50 organs at S125. And many others with mirrors, drawers and most beautiful in design and finish at about half price. Must be sold to reduce stock. Violins At 51, S3, S5. S8 and up to S100. Guitars Very beautiful In rosewood, maple, mahogany and oak. at $4. 85. SO, ?8, Sl0anduptoS30. Finest Amer ican and foreign makes. Mandolins You have only to see and hear a celebrated Kicca and you will buy. At S6, 7, ?8, 510, $12, ?15 and up to S40. Music Boxes Still a choice variety and at special low prices to close them out. Banjos, autoharps, accordions, and in fact many novelties we do not name. Come in and see what you can do with a very small amount of money. Our terms of payment are so reasonable that any prudent housekeeper can pay for a piano or organ out of her savings. Old in struments taken in exchange. Open Satur day evenings until 9 o'clock. If you cannot call write us for catalogue, terms, etc: S. Hamilton, Hamilton Building, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Finest In the World. The Select, or "Blue Ribbon" bottled beer of the Pabst Brewing CompanyJ is the original and genuine. Other beers called "Blue Ribbon" are imitations. Ask for the Pabst. G. J. Ramlack, Agent, TT3 Pittsburg. Reduction Until January I. We will make our best cabinets for 51 00 per dozen until January 1 of anbody at No. 77 Fifth avenue, Aufrecht Gallery. MARRIED. ZITZMAX BELTZHOOVEE Wednesday evening, December 30, 1891, at the residence of the bride's mother. Stanwix street, Mt. Washington, by Key. E. M. Wood, D. D., Mr. James Zitz-vtax, of Meeker, Col., and Miss CAnniB G. BELTznoovr.n. A Harvest lor the Jewelers. After the rash and bustle of the past week our merchants have now time to set tle down and figure on the outcome of tbe holiday trade. Late inquiry among -all branches show a gain over last year's Busi ness, but it seems the jewelers had the larg est share. Good weather, an important lactor to bring out the class who buy high priced goods, was disregarded, as the peo ple had the money and must spend it. The jewelers all report gains, but it seems the Roberts firm led all others in the vol ume of business, employing over 40 clerks and turning many away who could not be waited on. Their month's sales are said to have reached a surprising amount. Pittsburg is known to be one of the best of jewelry markets, and the large number of first-class establishments we have are equal to any in the country. Prospects or Another Miners' Strike. McKeci-okt, Dec. 30 Special A promi nent coal operator to-dav said: "I look for a big strike not later than April. Tho river miners are pajingS;., cents a bushel, half a cent more than the railroad shippers pay, und they cannot compete at that rate. Hirer operator have to compete with Hocking allev and Kanawha co.il, which is being mined for less thin ri. rents n rmeiifi u this, in connection witu the execrable Ten-in--see convict mining, presents anything um a lavoratile outlook for the river opera tors at the present rates of mining." OCR WONDERFUL OFFER. Men's Fine Overcoats at Only SO 90 Each. "We have put on sale about 500 men's overcoats, made from blue nnd black cheviot and twilled cheviot at 50 90 each. They are cut in the latest style, are cassi in ere cloth lined and topped off with a silk inlaid velvet collar. The regular price for them is 515, but you have the unprecedented advantage of buying one of the fine over coats to-day for only SG 90. P. C C. C", Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the Court House. Closed Friday (New Year's Day). Kindled a Fire Willi Wasting I'owder. .Rra.SBrp, Dec 30. Special .Jacob Jtnckur. n blacksmith at Grapeville, will probably die. When the tire in his shop had nearly gone out this morning, ho procured a tuo-pound i-an of blasting powder, and holding the can in one ban 1, dropped a few pain into the apparently dead coals with i ic other. A spaik flew into the can. nnd an explosion followed. The man was hurled a-'ainst the side of the room. He was badly burned and crushed. The shop was com pletely wrecked. tnotlier Defeat for IVrkin's Detectives. V Castlf, Dec. 30.-fctoZ.-Maik If iinelly, of the Penkn s Detective Agency, ! la hi-jnng heie this afternoon on the tliarge of aggravated assault and battery, pieforred In Attorney William a Hans, of Sharon He w&s held for court in the sum t 380. Vt illiam-C Haus had a hcariii" at tut. amc time on the charge of surety of the peace, the charge being preferred bv De tective Donuellj, Mr. Haus was dischaged. A Braddork.Irnelrr Fails. IiRArocK. Dec. 30.- s-jnr.xi,,, jewelry store of Charles Itali is now in the hands of the sheiifT. Executions hae been issued agemst him Jor ncaih $5,1,09, and he has lelt town. He has u lew Pittsburg creditors but tiiey are lor small amounts. ' Why Chamberlain's Congli Remedy Is So Popular. Mr. L. G. Moore, the leading druggist at Point Arena, Cal., Bays: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for more thau a year, and find it one of the very best sellers I ever kept in stock. But this is not all; the rempdy gives satisfaction to my customer1. It is especially liked for its soothing and expectorant "qualities." It will loosn and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment- ttsu Marriage Licenses Issned Yesterday. Name. Residence. John BrinnwsVi Pittsburg Mngdalena Kainicrska .Pllttfonrg .Tohn McCngl Crelgliton Kate Meier. Sprliigdale .Tlin FInuean Pittsburg lirbecea Murray , ....Allegheny A W Boggs Allegheny J'.mma F. Miller Allegheny Kllsha .1. Childress PUtsburg Joclla M. Brown Pittsburg Ccorge Stucber Allegheny Mary Schneider. AUrglieny John Welsh Plttsbure DIED. BANKS On Tuesday. December 29, 1891, Marqahet Basks, aged 60 years. Funeral services at the late residence, 633 Wylie avenue, on Thursday afteroon, at 2 o'clock. Fiiends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend. 2 BYRNE On Tuesday morning. December 23, 1S9L ut 7 o'clock, Bexjamix Byrke, aged CO years. CAWLEY On Tuesday, December 29, 1891, at 9.30 r. m .TosErnisE, daughter of Thomas nnd Josephine Cawley, aged I years and 2 months. , CORKY At his home, 6205 Penn avenue. Nineteenth w rd, on Wednesday, December 30, 1S9I. at 4:10 a. M , Frak Cobry, in tho 31th year of his age. Funeral services on Friday, January 1, If 92, at 2 r. jr. ESLER On Tnesday, December 29, at 8 A. St., William Esler, nged 58 years. Funeral fiom his late residence, 3513 But ler street, Thursday afternoon, December 31, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends of the family re spectfully invited to attend. 2 GRAHAM Isabflla, wife of D. Finley Graham, on Wednesday, December 30, at 7:30 a. ji aged 47 years. ' Notice of funeral hereafter. HCST On Tuesday, December 29, at 1 o'clock r. jr., Lida Mary, Infant daughter of Wilson R. and Priscilla Jane Hust, aged eight months nnd two days. KIRKER At McKee's Rocks, December 30, 1891. at 7 r. v., Oliver G., oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Kitker, In his 17th year. Notice of funeral hereafter. KTJHN On Tuesday, December 29, 1S91, at 6 a. M., Mary Maqdalexa Kdh aged 04 years. JrAYBUUY On Wednesday, December 30. JS9I, at 7:45 o'clock a. m., Emily, wife of Thomas Maybury, in her 55th year. Funeral services at her late lesidence, No. 218 Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday after joox at2o'clock. Fiiends of tho fainilyare lespectfully invited to attend. MOHAN On Wednesday, December 30, 1891, at 2:30 r. m Berxard, sou of Peter and tne late Alary, jionan, nrotner orPatiick, James and Thomas Mohan, aged 31 years. Funeral from his late residence. 2830 small man street, on Friday, nt 2:30 p. jr. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend. 2 M'GREGIER On Wednesday, December 30, S. E. McGntoiKR, in his 71st year. Funeral Irom his late residence, Robinson township, on Friday, January 1, 1892, at 11 o'clock a. si. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. NEELY On Wednesday, December 30, Isl, at 4:10 p. t., at his residence, corner Bed ford avenue and Shelby street, Gabriel Nekly. Notice of funeral hereafter. NIELANDEIl On Wednesday, December 30, 1891, at 5 A. M., infant daughter o Georgo and Mary Nielander, at No. 175 Mayflower street, East End. ROGERS On Monday, December 28, 1891, at 7:30 p. x., Mr. Jons Kogers, at his resi dence, No. 916 High street, Sharpsburg, in his Slat year. TAYLOR On Tuesday, December 29. at 3 r. m., Elizabeth Gamble, widow of the late C.C. Talor. Funeral services at Park Place Chapel, East End. Thursday, at 1:30 p. m. . 2 VAUGHT On Wednesday, December 30 1891, at 3 a.m., SALOSwife or Conrad Vaught, in hr 67th year. Funeral from her late residence, No. 40 Eggeis street, Allegheny, on Friday, at 2:i0 p.m. Friends of tbe family arc respcctfully invited to attend. 2 WOODBOW At his residence, 8C5 Fifth avenue, McKeespoit, James Woodrow, iu the 61st j ear of his age. Sf 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. SECOND FLOOR SAL E OICIITOGMCO. 33 Fifth Ave. deSl-TTS JUST THINK, CARPET BUYERS! This is the season when Car pet Sales are slowest Our prices NOW are less than same quality will bring later. We're selling many goods next to cost The reason for making such unusual inducements is that we are determined to keep our full force in Carpet Department employed, if possible. All our holiday novelties be low cost to close them out Arlr, uCtaiuPu' Co., tE and 70 OHIO ST., Allegheny, Pa. de31-MTUs Proving that UNUSUAL BAR GAINS are being offered. Hundreds came yesterday and to-day hundreds will come, un til a complete clearance of stock is effected. LADIES' BLACK CHEV IOT JACKETS, lap seams, full facing and high collar of superior quality Black Coney Fur, silk cord "frog" fastenings perfect in fit and finish at $6.50, special value. LADIES' JACKETS that were from $8. 50 to $15, to close, go at $5 each. LADIES' CLOTH CAPES latest shapes, plain, iet fur and feather-trimmed included in garments originally $10 to $45. NOW $8.50 to $25. rUJX U-rArjCS 3.50 up, genuine Wool Seal CAPES, $5 to genuine Alaska Seal at prices unequaled in buyers' favor. In CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' DEPARTMENT new lot CLOTH JACKETS, tan, black and navy. 4 to 12 years, $2.50. 14 to 16 years, $3. Prices put upon these extra good, well-made garments that earlier in season you'd have paid $5 for now $2.50 and $3. Special Prices ON ALL IT WEATHER BENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR GREAT JANUARY 1 ' AND REGULAR ANNUAL CLEARANCE IE Muslin Ifiiilfi araeni BEGIKS ON NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN OPPORTUNITY u- OVERCOATS. NEVER BEFORE EQUALED IN THIS CITY. SATURDAY, JAN. 2, And will continue throughout the month of JANUARY. Extraordinary values in Ladies' and Misses' Muslin and Cambric Undergarments In medium and finest makes of goods will be on sale, and in every department of our store WE WILL HAVE SPECIAL BAR GAINS TO OFFER. If yon want anything in the line of FUR CAPES or SEALSKIN JACKETS this is your opportunity. the TRIMMING BE- Great bargains in PARTMENT. Also in the BUTTON DEPARTMENT. In the RIBBON DEPARTMENT. In the MILLINERY. Iu the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. In the LADIES AND GENTS' UNDER WEAR DEPARTMENT. See onr large DISPLAY AD OF MUS LIN UNDERGARMENTS in the PRESS OF THURSDAY EVENING, December 31. - -- i HORNE&WARD, 41 Fifth Avenue, de31-D BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. de30 Kfi9il iFWm INTERESTING FUR NEWS. It has been our experi ence in former years that many people defer the pur chase of SEAL GARMENTS PLCTWiBS. FUNERAL WOUK A SPECIALTY. (Telephone 1831.) BEX. J ELLIOTT, oS nth avenue. The Fifth Avenue Florist. de3I-Trs .Pittsburg TMtfetitirt t'l'itt&burg i Tri-btate UrciiticK. A castle of the Knight's of the Golden Eaulo w ill be instituted at West Knd-awir. .Linuarj li " aler Kf.ldstei A Rrniv's .toreat Irwin, -rus robbed Tuesday nilit or 5-500 i orth of cloth liitr Jeueliy, etc. Fr-ck Taitov. a Panhandle engineer, fell from a carat Coiner. W. Va., and Mas injured to death. -hefiff l!ooi.so, the millionaire b'reirer I Lackawanna county. Is said to beanas 4iiaurfoi Chairman Km's political shoes. hK.HTcar- were lemoli'-hcd and three men hint inn Foil Wayne ltailroad wieck near Falem. 0.,je-tcrday. Englr.ccrMait Grimes v ill die. Thomas Dov. m-vo, one of the Congressional 1inU.rjailrd:it New Castle, was releacd vrtnrd.iv. Ids father iislin; the fine and co-is. 'I-ite 11 stdl In-hind the bais. Sfvebai. creat-irrand-children, among a liot or other t datives, attended the sixtieth Meddinsr annivcr-nrv of (,cnn nnri I'li... betli Thompson, not lar Irom Greenville 1 ucsdny. ' Thkee Hungarians were tearing down a furnace in the National Tube Works at 2tlc Keeport. early ycstcidav rooming, when the v.all i:ae a. burying the workmen, John Igntc-. .John Tncki and ,Ioe Ledac, be neath the red-hot bricks. Tuo two last named will prub-tblv die. Maggie John Flanlgan... Annie Flood .Tc-eph Coulson Scott township Catharine Craig liantsrillc Clnrle II. Dou(f. Plttsbu:: llck'ii G. Mnlth Miarpsourg William MrCartny, Jr Pittsburg JIargarct E. Ilazcl Pittsburg Owen Jone Washington IrlaJ. rrcw Ifeltrbooi er borough George W. Beckprton ravptfe county Margaret E. Westcoat. Pay ette county George W. Ireland PIttsbnrg Mary Wclssiieck Pittsburg r 1t ard Koacn Pittsburg Margare bnilth Pittsburg J.inicsDnrkln Pittsburg .Bridget Halley Pittsburg Samuel M. Geller. St. ClalreUlle. O. Ella Gifliu Bridgeport, O. Frank E. Grecnway Pittsburg GcorgllM. Smith Boston, Mass Hugh Men art Pittsburg Maggie McBurney.., Pittsburg Charles Breight Pittsburg Lizzie IK-Imclder Pittsburg John F. Dettar.....' Indiana county Lizzie M. WiUon itl.iil llle llaild Zeman Pltuburg Ma ltubiuonitz Pittsburg WILLIAM H. WOOD, Funeral Director and Embalmer. Rooms, 3S06 Forbes St., Oakland: residence. 212 Oakland ay. Telephone 4009. dol3-220-Trsu THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD ! T' TUTT'S J tiny liver pills have nil the virtues of tho larger ones A equally effective; purely vegetable, W Ixact hizo shown In this border. Weuseyoohol pEPKESKXTIU IN PITTSBURG IN 1S01 ASSETS . . - 13,071.696 33. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L. JONES, bi Fourth avenue. jyl9-101-D CO., The KldnrT Are Devoured Jlyrlie disi-asc that afaict them, if renal di.cae .s not speedily checked. The tlnoat diuretic is HostettcrV Stomach ISitteia Ki.icli, without excitms. give-, a healthful iniinlM to the action or those organs, and jtu- cms tiicir degeneration. The stomach nudthc liver ate greatly benefitted by the Uutets. which, moreover, pievents ana lemedies malaiial complaints of all kind IS. & IS. Alaska 'cal sale .Jackets and long capes to-day. Drtails in tins paper. ISoggs & Buhl. Sufff.::i:i:s from catarrh can find relief and a sure cure by u.iu;j PNo's irenicdv ior Catarrh. All druggists. M cents. Th Cleveland's BaKing Powder Does not contain ammonia ; -Costs, no more than ammonia powders ; It goes farther; It is pure and wholesome. You should use it. WISSTEJtA js. UKA.XCE OF PITTSTlTTlffS Assets V-WV.V ;:- ' S,501 87 . T . N 0. 411 WOOD ST. AhyiEK' X1MICK, President. . J9H-N B- JACKSON. Vice Piesident. Iel3-S3-TT8 WJl P. HERBERT. Secretary. pure alcohol to make Wolff's Acme Blacking. Alcohol is good for leather; it is good for the skin. Alcohol is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay Hum the well known face washes. We think there is nothing too costly to use in a good leather preservative. Acine Blacking- retails at 20c. and at that price sells readily. Many people are so accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking at 5c. and 10c. a bottle that they cannot understand that a black ing can be Cheap at 20c. We want to meet them with cheapness if we can, and to ac complish this we offer a reward of $10,000 for a recipe which will enable us to make Wolff's Acme Blacking at such a price that a retai ler can profitably sell it at 10c a bottle. We hold this offer open until Jan. lat, 1S93. "WOLFF &JlANIDOLPH, Philadelphia. PATEIT MEDICINE. Till after Christmas. The extremely warm weather has made this year special ly notable in that respect. We have kept np our stock of fine garments and are offeimg them at prices which will sell them without trouble. THIS WEEK ONLY We quote tho 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 Sacques $180, sold every where at $225. These good? are positively this year's make, with high shoulders, rolling collar, and every garment warranted exactly as represented. : o pvkkh -rtoi s-vy PROFITS DEMOLISHED. Gentlemen of Pittsburg and vicinity: You are well acquainted with our overcoat stock; you know that it contains hundreds of costly garments, overcoats at $18, $20, $22, $24, $26 AND $28. HERE'S AN OFFER ! GOOD FOR TWO DAYS ! Come in on WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY of this week and select any Ulster or Overcoat in the entire department for FIFTEEN DOLLARS. This sale will positively close on Thursday night at 6 o'clock. We're not making any excuse about anything "green;" we're not in the "soup," from an overcoat standpoint, as some seem to be, having had a splendid trade this season. We're-simply going to do as we advertised, without reason or apology. Do yourselves the justice to look. Any Overcoat or Ulster in the department for S15. Try it. GUSKY'S 9 K!.0$:3,o"V''i 300 TO 400 MARKET STREET. GREAT REDUCTIONS 1891 MUST MAKE 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 of ONE-HALF the original cases. price. Come and.get an early choice for a New Year's remembrance. Regular Price. Hood's Sarsaparilla 51 00 Hurnham's Sarsaparilla.... 1 00 Scott's Emulsion 1 00 Danner's Essence of Health 00 Burgoon's System Eenovator 1 00 Pommerine Cough Syrup... 2oc Beef, Wine and Iron (Lei- big 1 00 Jayne's Expectorant 1 00 Allcock's Porous Plasters.. 25c Asthalter Cardamon Bitters 1 00 Pond's Extract 50c Cuticura Resolvent 1 00 Cuticura Salve 50c Our Price. C8c 58c 70o 75c 75c 15c 48c 67c 10c 83c 35c 75o 40c PAULSON BROS., 441 Wood Street. deG-TTS FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 506 and 508 Market St dc31 gsaii&gSSS Comef de25 J. E. BENNETT i CO., Wood St. and Fifth Ave. SHUMAN BROTHERS, 426 Wood St., Cor. Diamond. de2S-77 DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific Itlsminnfactured ta powder, which can t rrrenina glass or beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in rood, nithuut tiie knowledge of the patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and w ill effect n permanent and speedy care, w bother the patient is a moderate drinker or iu alcoholic wreik. It lias been given In thousands of cases, and iu evcrv iustancc a per fect cure has follon-ed. It never falls. The system opce Impregnated i tth the Specific it becomes an .ttcr imiiossibilit)- for The liquor appetite to exist, to-pafre book of particulars free. To be had or A. J. KAN KIN. SVlh and l'rnn av.. Plttslmiir. Trade supplied lijVjrO. A. KELLY & CO. Alle Clieny a(euts,-. 1IOLDEN b. CO., a Federal u , ' Jl --SU-TTS IDE TD MEASURE. LITE PHOTO PABXORS, 516 Market St. Cabinets $1 per dozen. Pastel and Crayon a specialty. No stairs to climb; use the elevator. de29-rrs Lactol CURES CouRhs. Colds, in creases the Flesh, restores the Sticnzth and nrenares the sys tem to 1 esist colds. Price per bottle, 75 cents. Beef, Iron and Wine, the popular nutritive tonic Price, full pint bottles, 43 cents. A. KSAWmiJl Druggist, de24-30-D 1S7 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. J Nearly 2,000 styles of goods. We're not going to let any impedi ment 'stand in the way of get ting your trade. We'll prove ourselves worthy of it by the finest qualities and best workmanship. The bugbear of getting cloth ing made to your measure is the steep prices. The bill you have to pay takes awav the pleasure you get out of the p-norls. The new force at our store which is brought to bear on the finest tailoring in the city is the low prices. Are you interested? Of course you are. MAMIE! & BROWN, LOOK AHEAD. Even if you do not need a new carpet or new rugs at once, perhaps you will in a month or two. Then if we can convince you that every dollar expended now will make, In that time, 50 PER CENT, DDES. IT rW YOU TO BUY NOW? Tou will find it does when you see the beautiful and large assortment we offer at such HEAVY CUTS ON OUK BOTTOM PKICES. WOOD ML TAKE STOCK JAN. 1, '92. Would like to clean up a few odds and ends. No- reasonable offer will be refused. For the next week a big drive on Remnants of Carpets, Odd Pieces of Parlor Furniture, Odd Chairs and Rockers at less than half price. An Elegant 3-Piece Bedroom Suite STREET CARPET HOUSE. 305 WOOD ST. - Ginniff k Slert, Litei, de29-rra All Carpets, other than Remnants, made and laid free of charge. Sewing Machines $ 25 less than regular price. M STKA3IEKS AND EXCURSIONS. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AXD fEOM all parts of Europe, drafts, money or ders, cable transfers and foreign coin at low est New York rates. MAX SCIIA3IBE1IG & CO.. Xo. j27 Smithfleld at., Pittsburg, Pa. Es tablished in 18&;. seKPrra AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadel phia and Liverpool. Pu.ene;er rccommoda tion for ail clasps unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc. I'ETEi: WRIGHT & SONS, General agents, 303 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full information can be had of J..T.ldo COItMICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfleld St. LOUIS MOEsER, 616 Smithfleld street. mh3-14-TTS rilTXARl) LINE NEW YOliK AM) I.IVER- POOL VIA (jUEENbTOWX-From 1'ler 40, North Itlver: Fast express mall service. Auranii, Jan. 2.6:30 a.m. j Etmria. Jan. 30, .! :30a.m. Ilotlinli. Jan. 9, I p. in. Aurania, Feb. it. I p. m. Ilnihria. Jan. 1. 7a. m.jHothnla. Feb. la. Ip. m. Gallia. Jan. a. I:T0 p.m.lUmbria. Feb.l3.5:30a.m. C'ahln pa3jte $W and upward, according to lo cation: second cabin $35. MeeniRe tickets to and from all parts of Earope at verr low rate. For frelplit and passage applv to the company's oniri.. 4 ibmling Green. New York. VERNON II. llliOWK It CO.. General Aent-, or CHARLES P. SMITH. Thiniav. and Wood St.. Ajrent for l'itts burK. Pa. de3-D AT TJJI1E STAU JjINE For Oueenstown anil Liverpool. m i '! 307, WOOD ST. de2!-TT With vour CHRISTMAS MONEY you can buy your NEW YEAR'S GIFT! FDfiTHEPILOIllANicepucre.orFurnl-riaTBEBIIIIIBBOOHU'srsSSS'rs FOB THE HALL I A CLOCK. cut glass. A LAMP. in all FOR MANTEL I Pretty ornaments OR CABINET fine waies. All the above can bo purchased advan tageously during stock taking from W. W. WATTLES, 30 and 32 Fifth Ave. who imports direct. dc31-rrs DON'T DELAY! DO IT NOW! BUY! BUY I Better opportunity will never como ! Bet ter values will never he Riven Our im mense stock of MERCHANT TAILOU-MADE OVERCOATS MUST MOVE RAPIDLY. $23 Merchant Tailor-made Overcoats will now be sold for Royal anil United State:! Mill steamer. Gennanic, Jan. C. II a m '.Majestic, Feb. 3,10an Adriatic. Jan. 13,2pm Germanic; Feb. 10,2pm Teutonic,Jan20.10:.T0amtTeutonlc. Feb. 17. 9am Britannic. Jan. 27. 2p m iHiitannle. Feb. 21. 2p m From White Star dock, foot or West Tenth at.. New York. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, J W and upward. Second cabiu T and SW. Excur sion ticket on favorable terms, steerage, from or to old country, fca1- Wliitcstar'ilraffspirahlc on demand iu alltha principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCOIOIICK. C3 and -K1 SmitlUicld St., Pittstaiirjr. or II. MAITLAND KElHEY.Gen eral Agent. :y Broadway. New York. ile9-D sio. $30 Merchant Tailor-made now ue sola ior Overcoats will S12. $10 Merchant Tailor-made Overcoat3 will now be sold for 39 7 SIXTH ST. Hotel Anderson Block. THE LATEST JUST RECEIVED. Drs. GolflliBrg's AfloDtea SBoe. 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. SIS. S18. $50 Merchant Tailor-made Overcoats will now be sold for You can get any quality, size, weijrht or length made np by the pick of the profes sion, and we assure yon a perfect tit. , Overcoat department on third floor. Take elevator. ROVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Deny and Galway. The most direct route Irom Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $33. Steerage, $13. CTATri Service of LINE J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. , Via London every Fortnight. Jan. 7. State of California, 9 a. m. Jnn. 2d, State of Nebraska. 8 A. M. CABIN. $40. Second clas-i. $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to. I. J. McCORMICK, 639 Smithfleld streot, Pittsburg. no25-33-D Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line ot Express Steamers. New York: to southam to Southampton (London) SPRING SAILINGS, 1832. dc3I ftfaMWS deSS-TTr SHOE HOUSE 52 6XH ct . City. Opposite City Hall. de23-TTsn CANCER Eider. Havel, Ems. Lahti, Saale, Spree, E1!k Alter. Traie. Kliler. Havel, rm I.alin, Saale. Spree, -at.. Tues., Sat.. Tnes., sat.. Tnes., Wed., Sat., Tues., sat.. Tues., sat.. Tnes., Sat. April April 5 Aoril 9 April 121 ion (London), Bremen. Elbe. A Her. Trave, i-.iaer. May IS Jlay 2t May 24 May 23 May 31 June 4 June 7 June II June 14 June IS June 13 June 21 June 23 June a July From Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway. vi.. .a nuiirs. i rains ertrj nonr in me summer season. Itailwavcarrl-iKes for London await pas senpers in soutliampton Docks on arrival or ex press steamers from New York. These steamers are well known fortheir speed, comrort and enrellent cuisine. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO.. 527 Smithfleld St.. LOUIS MOSER. CIS Smithfleld St., Asrents for PltUburg. de23-50-D Anrli IS Havel. April 11 Ems. April 20 Latin. April 23saalc. April 26 Nnrte. Annuo Elbe. May slAller. 3lay 7'Trave, Alay 10' Elder. May 14, Havel, Wed., s- Tues.. Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues., " Tues., Wed.. Sat.. Tues.. Sat..' Tues., Sat.. Tnes.. May 17'Em, Time from New York to Southampton. 7$ days. From Southampton to Bremen.24or30 hours. Fron T in and TUMORS cured. No knife. Send for testimon ials. G.H.McMlchael. M.D.. 63 Niagara st, Buffalo. N. Y. JU1U3-71-TTSSUW SHI tattn " DESKS.- OFFICE OUTFITTERS. Office Specialty Co, - lThlrdy. f: - .AH ),- - ,' ,.-! '' tateagiW
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