Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, October 07, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ' PKIDAT, OOTOBEB 7, 1892.
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HAMPERED FOR ROOM.
Colnmbus Day Parade 3Iay Ho Too
I5i? for the Southside.
THE EODTE OF THE NJOCESSIOX.
lout 7,000 Hibernians With a Regiment
of Iafles to Ce in line.
IT WILL BE A JIOXSTEK DEHONSTnATION
Major Denniston, Chief Marshal of the
Columbus Day demonstration, is now con
firmed in the belief that the parade on that
occasion will be one of the largest ever seen
in Pittsburg. In fact, so- many organiza
tions and societies have indicated to
him their determination to take
part in the celebration that he
is feartnl that the parade cannot be formed
on the Southside, as was first contemplated.
Major Denniston and his staff will go to
the Sonthside this morning to examine the
territory there If they do not find suffi
cient space upon which to form a parade of
20,000 people, the number calculated upon,
then the first arrangement will be changed
and the parade will bo formed in Alle
gheny. If the parade is iormed on the Southside
the route of procession will be down Car
bou street to the Tenth street bridge, across
the bridge to Second avenue, along Second
avenue to Grant itreet, along Grant street t o
Sixth avenue, down Sixth avenue to Lib
erty street, to Sixth street and across the
bridge to Allegheny and through the prin
cipal streets of the Xorthside. If it is
found necessary to form the parade in Alle
gheny, then about the same route will be
gone over, heading, however, in the other
direction.
"O III Turn Out 7,000 Hibernians.
The officials of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians yesterday notified Major Den
niston that their organization will turn out
7,000 strong. Colonel Telix McKnight also
served notice that his regiment ot eight
companies of tiie Hibernian Ilifles would
be in the parade. Other societies and
organizations sent similar notices.
"The parade I am satisfied now v ill be a
monster," Major Denniston said. "Every
body seems to be thoroughly aroused over
the celebration, and many societies, of
which I never before heard, have indicated
their desire to tern out and make the
demonstration complete. The outside
towns are being heard from also,
and our only difficulty now is
to get the details so arranged
that we will be able to move the great body
of men without conflict or collision. "We
are confident that everything will be satis-
lactonly arranged, nowever.
looking for a L.argo Space
"My assistants are industrious in their
efforts, and what we most need now is suffi
cient space upon which to form the differ
ent organizations into one solid body
And," the Major concluded, "we will find
that before 24 hours."
Mayor Gourley yesterdav received a com
munication from A. Bufialo, President ot
the United Italian Societies of "Western
Pennsylvania, in which he stated that
the societies intende I erecting a monu
ment to Christopher Columbus. The desire is
to erect the monument in Schenley Park,
and the societies ant the sanction of the
Mayor nnd Councils and want them to
select the site so that the ground can be
broken and work commenced on Colu mbus
Day, October 21. The Mayor will turn the
matter oer to Chief Bigelow, who has the
power to grant the request asked for with
out the aid of Councils.
"THJ-1JIT3."
EXPOSmON-"StIoK to Tour JtQther.
loin!'' You will never regret it. Take her
v. Iih vou when you visit the Exposition.
She ivtll be delighted, Remember manly
Uoj s uiako madly men.
EXPOSITION "Hover Too Lata to Mend."
Wenro becoming unreasonably economi
cal. Let us huvo a Rood time when we
can. No end of fun at the Exposition, and
the cost is small.
EXrosiTipx-"SUasummerNlshts Dream."
MuUe it .i lrulttv and visit the Exposition.
Yon will bo more than pleased.
IMPOSITION' I Dreamt That I Dwelt In
.Miulili; Hulls." tuppoe' you lot up on
tins dreaming. A visit to the Exposition
wonderland will bo vastly more sensible,
and the actual plcasuie you will rtjeeive
much gro.itor.
rXPOSTTION-"I Cannot Slnjr the Old,
&onf:V but I can hear thorn exquisitely
Iilajedby the incomparable Brooks and
us'uneqnalcd hand at the Imposition.
(Something new to-morrow.)
Tlio Columbian Celebration In New York
Reduced Kates via Pennsylvania
Itailroad.
The Columbian celebration to be held In
New York, October 9 to U, promises to he
one ot the most interesting occasions of the
kind over held.
The prwramme arranaod for is as follows:
October 9. Kellcious observances.
October 10. School and college parade
Ait exhibitions at the academy.
October 11. Naval parade
October 12. .Military parade, dedication
of Columbus Monument Grand night
paseanr, with display of fl reworks.
uctouer jo. 1110 uauqueu
The military ana naval parade and the
night pageant will be exceptionally inter
esting. Fot this occasion the Pennsylvania Eall
road Company will sell excursion tickets to
New York from principal stations on its
line at a rato of one faro and a third per
capita for the round trip, the minimum rate
being $1 00. Those tickets will bo sold and
good going October 9 to 12, and valid for re
turn until Octobet IS, inclusive.
NEW AnVKBTJSEMKNTS.
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"Winter Underwear.
Winter undern ear for ladles.
Winter underwear for gentlemen,
vt in tor underwear for girls.
Winter underwear for boys.
inter underwear for babies.
Best variety 1 Best qualities I
Lowest prices!
Flbishstax & Co.,
504, SC6 and S03 Market street.
GOING OUT.CAMPING?
Pic-nicking, fishing or hunting? If
so, will not fail to appreciate the
advantage of taking along a supply
of the
UlLIIIDEIlUUilUO-
Condensed Milk. Jt is most deli
cious in coffee, tea, chocolate and
numerous summer drinks. For
30 years the leading brand.
Your Grocer and Druggist sell it.
For tea, coffee and chocolate use undiluted. It's better than cream.
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I INT TO TALK TO YDU
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40 Inches Wide Whip Cord Serges, all colors, at 29c, worth 40c.
38-inch Jacquard Suitings, latest colors, at onlr 37c, value 50o.
Unlimited Assortment of All-Wool Dress Goods, Storm Serges, Cloth Serges, Di
agonals, Plaids nnd StriDes at SOc
42-inch Scotch Plaids at 75c; we are positive yon cannot duplicate them.elsewhere at
less than $1 25.
Another 100 pieces of our "Famous" 46-inch Silk Finish Black Henrietta at 87c,
reallv worth El 25. ....
The Newest Weaves! The Latest Colorings! In fact, everything that will be popular
for the coming season in Fine Imported Dress Goods. Our values are unapproachable at
75c, 51, 51 25, 1 50 and 51 75.
DOUGLAS & MACKIE,
151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY.
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Don't 3IU-S It,
That great $10 overcoat and snit sale, at the
P. C. C. C, Clothiers, corner Grant and Dia
mond streets.
If you want to meet vour friends, you will
find them at the Hotel Duquesne 6 to 8
o'clock dinner.
I Can Walk a Mile
Easily, although for a
long time before tak
ing Hood's Sursapa.
rilla I con'd not walk
a tep without help.
I had a terrible run
ning soro on my leg,
resulting from milk
eg. Tho flesh was
black-around the sole,
which seemed to be
eating into tho bone.
My mother says she Mrs. tha. ,iboll.
never saw such a sore leg. Nothing did me
any good till I began taking Hood's Sara
pimllo. Tho pain grew less until it ceased
wholly, the dark color dig ippeared, the sore
has healed, and the limb is nerlectly
healthy. I cannot speak too highly of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
People are surprised at the wonderful
change in my grner-U appearance." Mrs.
Ciias. Asbell, Avon, Mass.
GREATEST
OF THE AGE. fitJ
uintH. ijewf" u"'t'i ImWiSfim KKJwk v
Special lenses giound on the premises.
CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY,
12 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa.
ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED.
See Exhibit in Exposition Building.
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SURE
HOOD'S PILLS should be In every
familj meuicmo chest. Once used, thpy are
prefoned.
A cure for Piles. External, Internal, Blind, Bleed.
Inr and Itching, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary.
This remedy has positively never been known to
fail. II a box. 0 for J), by mall. A guarantee (riren
with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re
fond the 5 If not cored. Issued hy EMTL O.
STOCKY, Drureist. Wholesale and Retail Ai-ent,
Not. 401 and 1701 Penn are., corner Wylle are.
,and Fclton St.. Plttsburr, Pa Use btucky't
lUazrhaa & Cramp Cure. 55 and SO cts. jal-82eo4
Kissing Goes by Favor;
Buying .Goods Should Not,
But Sometimes It Does.
When I announced last week that I would
sell Waltham, Elgin, Springfield or Hampden
Watches, in gold filled cases, warranted 20
yeais, for
I meant every word or it. Hundreds took
advantage of it. Some did not. So I will
give you another chance this week at 250
more at tho same price. Don't do us any
favor by bnytng them, but consult your own
interest. Send for onr illustrated catalogue.
B. E. AR0NS, JEWELER,
eS PIPTH AVENUE.
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NJ5W ADVEUTISEMKNTS.
The Presidential Campaign
Now rushes; merrily onward. There Is
another
RUSH
Of an equally interesting character at 400
Smithfield St., where genial salesmen, com
petent cutters and the Best Seleoted Stoofc
of Fall and Winter Woolens greet all comers.
Styles and
Fabrics
to suit
men of all
shades of
Political
Opinion."
Suits to order
from $20.00.
Trousers
to order
from $5,00.
Overcoats
to order
from $18.00.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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400 SMITHUVEESID ST.
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CARPETS,
WALL PAPER.
Wilton Carpets,
Axminster Carpets.
Velvet Carpets,
Body Brussels Carpets,
Tapestry Carpets,
And all kinds of Ingrain Car
pets. Everything new in style,
choice in color. All at
SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
Wall Paper in every quality
and style for wall and ceiling.
Special styles in choice colors.
You should see our stock be
fore you buy. ,
RFR W RNAMAN
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136 FEDERAL ST.,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
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LADIES AND GENTS
AND ALL
BOYS AND GIRLS
FINp LAIRD'S SHOES THE BEST.
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None Equal Our
$2.90 and 3 Shoes.
None Equal Our
2 and 2.50 Shoes.
None Equal Our
99c and $1.50 Shoes.
-CS-Every Pair Warranted.
W. M. LAIRD,
MAMMOTH CASH STORES,
433 and 435
, Wood St
Wholesale and Retail.
8-
406, 408, 410
Market St
Mail Orders Pronrotlv Filled.
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THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED
-BY-
J. HARPER B0NNELL CO.,
YORK.
injdO-7-i
WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE
SAPOLIO
ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT
HOUSE-CLEANING.
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SATUH
ML I fP Regular 814, 0I1IT0
LSI y ';15 aud 16- y 1 1 u
$JLJ? To-Morrow! MAmKJ
Too many Fall Suits and too little room. Failure on the
part of the contractor to have building completed at the an
ticipated time causes the mischief Thus we pay the penalty
for it 950 Men's fine Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, Single
and Double-Breasted, Sack or Frock styles; could not or
dinarily be bought for less than $14, $15 and i6, but, being
compelled to make room' at any cost; we will offer choice
from the entire line for only $o to-day and to-morrow. If
you wish to combine economy, style and quality, don't miss
this unparalleled chance.
MOTHERS, R
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EAD THIS TRIO:
Tnese$4 CfcO Cf
Bovs' Suits. POU
650 first-class Double-Brcasted
Suits, sizes 4 to ' 14, . made of
WEAR WELL and LOOK WELL
Cassimeres and Cheviots, in new
est Fall designs, made to be sold
for I4, will be closed out to-day
and to-morrow at $ 2. 50. Ask to
see them. Save money' by buying
one.
$5.00
These $9
Velvet Suits'.
Everything tends to velvet in
Fall fashions, but prices of Velvet
Suits are usually high. Here's an
exception: 350 princely little
Velvet Suits in green, brown, black
and blue black, very latest styles,
and worth $9, will go to-day and
to-morrow for 5.
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'P Regular $14, flllC
d $15 and $16, UBL
These $6 . dQ JT H
Reefer Suits, POOW
Reefer Suits are very pop
ular this year. We have a
grand variety of this style,
and will offer this specialty to-day
and to-morrow: 475 extra fine
Scotch Mixture Reefer Suits, all
sizes, made and finished in a very
neat manner; would be cheap at
$6; FOR ONLY $3.50. .
lf?S $3.00
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For Men's genuine
French Calf Shoes,
never sold for less than $5. .
Only 400 Dairs of them we
closed them out from a Brockton
.fMass.) manufac
turer for half price
That accounts for
the low price.
Don t miss it.
All sizes and styles;
all lasts and toes.
Magnificent line
of 75c and $1
Silk Neckwear at
50c.
This line em
braces very new
est, richest and
choicest Puffs,
Tecks and Four
rn -Hands; every
one a beauty and
worth from 75 c
to $1. Take your
choice to-day and to-morrow for only 50c.
$10
TO-DAY!
TO-MORROW!
$10
Don't wait for extremely cold weather before buying your
Overcoat Two points gained by buying now: 1st A big
saving of money: 2d The use of an Overcoat during the
chilly Fall months.
Overcoats which will readily bring $14, $15 and $16 dur
ing the cold weather will be offered Friday and Saturday for
only $ia You know the reason. It's an over-abundance
of goods and alack of room. The circumstances favor you.
Take advantage of them. $5 saved is $5 earned. Earn $5
by saving it on an Overcoat
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