ytwgsgw 4 'fpqfjm'wvm rylw sa tyflf 'X&-,$WKT)&$jF 6 THE prn bbtjrg DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1892. NEW ADVEttTliJEMEXTS. NEW ADVERTISKMENTS. " THEY WANT AH ABMOET. National Guardsmen Object to Giving the Market Home to the School!. The Pittsburg members of the National Gntrd are considerably worked up over the ordinance passed by Common Conncil on .Monday leasing the Fifth avenue market Lonse to the Central Board of Education for high school purposes. The old market house has beem used as an armory. The military men contend that the city should jiroride them with an armory. At the meeting of Select Councils to morrow an effort will be made to .have the ordinance authorizing the sale of the prop erty pasted instead of the ordinance passed py Common Council. A Detective Comes to Grief. Jerry Marra, of Kittanning, Pa., who was employed aia detective by the Law and Order society of Pittsburg, was sent to the workhouse tor 30 days yesterday, charged with disorderly conduct Marra was en deavoring to buy beer in a resort on First avenue. He became very angry when the beer was refused him. He was finally put out He was attempting to kick in the door when arrested. pital. He was terribly "crushed. His re covery is doubtful. An Old Homestead Employe Killed. Patrick Huehes, 72 years old, of Swiss vale, a man widely known and hiehly es teemed in this part of Pennsylvania, was killed by an express train on the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad yesterday afternoon be tween Keating and City Farm station. The old gentleman was formerly an employe of the Homesteed Steel Works. Ke was on his way home to Swissvale and stepped out of the way of another train directly W f-ont of the express. Hloney Subscribed for Parks. The new park scheme of Mayor Kennedy is crowing. At a meeting of a number or prominent citizens the Mayor explained his plans, which met with approval, and 527,500 has already been subscribed. Among those present were B. F. Jones, James B. Scott, S. P. Harbison, John W. Chaltant, John Walter and others. Serlom Elevator Accident. Joseph Longon.an employe of the Fahnes tock Coal Company in the East End, was probably fatally hurt yesterday by the ele vator car in which he was riding suddenly dropping from the third to the first floor. Iongon was taken to the AVcst Penn Hos- rfRICft DELICIOUS ' o OOTOS xtracls NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. ij'il a .v Vanilla Lemon Orange Almond Rose etc Of perfect purity. Of great strength. Economy In their usd Flavor as delicately and dellclously as the fresh fruit. For sale by Geo. K. Stevenson & Co., and all flrst-class grocers. CLOAKS. CARPETS, WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain -Carpets. 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. CEO. V. S Nil 136 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. apt-Mwv The sharp, decisive low prices given below will bring the closest buyers of Allegheny and Pittsburg to our Cloak Department this week: Ladies' Melton Cloth Reefers in Tans, Navys and Blacks, bought to sell at $5.00, yours for $3.25 $5.87 $9.25 Cheviot Reefer, Full Fur Astrachan Shawl Roll, equal to any garment sold at fS.50, yours for Tan Diagonal Cloth Reefers, half silk lined, bound with braids, bought to sell at 312.50, yours for See our handsome line of Russian Blouses, Watteau Back and English Box Coats, Cape Newmarkets and Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Jackets. EHIDT BE EQUALED FPU QtlALITY. SHLE ABO PRICE. DOUGLAS &MACKIE, I 101 ANU 70J ttUtHAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. jmem kNAterr no28-w mgmL .1KT1ST AXD MOTOGRArilEK. JlSfX'iUSTUEET. Cabinets, 83 to ; per clozec; petltes, Si per doieo. 1eIe)lione 17&L apS-f l-uwrsu THE ONLY REASON For the continued increase of THE DISPATCH adlets is that they gi satisfactory returns. DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS In all cases re quiring scientific and confi dential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lako, M. K. a S . S., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strlctlv confi dential. Offlco hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. n. Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m. Consult them person ally, or -write Doctors Lake, cor. -Penn av. and Fourth st Pittsburc, Pa. jol6-8J-Dwlc AIN'T IT LAUGHABLE To see a lot of dissatisfied imitators kiokins; and squirming? They remind one of the Donkey Backing Against the Locomotive. Jealous because we are having such an im mense sale of VOLTAIC DIAMONDS We sell them direct to the people, and they give satisfaction. They are covered by letters patent. Everv stone warranted. Not in the hands of other dealers. Ml set in solid cold. Studs S2.50 up. Bines S4.00 tip. Pins S2.75 up. Eardrops S4.30 up. The Finest Brilliants in the World. O-Sksd ror. ocn Illustrated Catalogue Free. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, Wholesale and Retail, 65 FIFTH AVE. no27.nwrsu C2f)F ar c tfAFAHESB IUE A cure for rile. External, Internal, Blind, Bleed. Inr and Itching, Clironlc Kcent or HeredlUrr. Tni remeay us positiyeiy never ucca rhuwu to fall. II a box, a for IS. by mall. K guarantee flrcn with alx boxes, when purchased at one tlme-Jo re fund the t5 f not cured. Issued by KMTT O BTUUA.X, v rorjrist. Wholesale and Betall Af entl Vm. ram ind 1701 Penn ave.. corner 'Write are. "T"i.-.. " n7.. . ."-. Vi . use oiacKyt tid Vcitan st.. I'litsburr. TrWrhiTi t Prunr "nr CS and V) cU. Fa. Jal-2-o4 WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. BARGAIN PRICE Attracting Multitudes of Buyers. LAIRD'S BUnON n BLUGHER 52.53, 52.31, 53.00, 54.00. Ladies Will find our prices 20 to 30 per cent lower than others at all times. You will find the largest and most attractive stock. The FINEST MS IDE, A 1 the newest and best styles, perfect fitting, a great saving and general satisfaction. -BUTTON GAITERS. 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. FINE BLACK, ALL-WOOL SPECIAL BARGAINS. Blncners,Bals, Congs. E35Ss?22K2i& asJhMsSSSaSSEIli GRAIN AND TAN GOAT FAUNTLER0YS. W. M. LAIRD, ' 433-43 5 ! d06-AO8-AZO Wood Street Market Street: . $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4. mil aid omstihrsL Largest Stock, Lowest Prices. W. M. LAIRD, "n nOLESALE JOBBER AND RETAILER. 12.90. S3.0D, S4.00. GENTLEMEN'S FINE CALF SHOES, $2.00, $2.50, $2.99. FINE KANGAROOS, $2.90, $3.90, $4.00. ENGLISH GRAIN BALS, Double Soles, $2.90, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. SHOOTING BOOTS, $3.00 to $10.00. CORK SOLE SHOES, $2.90, $4.00, 5.00 EVERY SIZE. EVERY WIDTH. W. Hi. LAIRD, 433-435 406-408-410 Wood -Street Market Street REDUCTIONS UNPARALLELED ! Christmas is coming. Within a few days Holiday goods will absorb our entire attention and yours. The very short intervening time must be used to double advantage. Look out for four extraordinary bargain days in the Cloak Department. Commencing this morning and continuing till Saturday night we will sell every Wrap or Reefer, everv Coat or Cape at a big reduction from the former price which, in every instance, was by far the lowest in the city. Here are the proofs to back t p our claims: :::::: 1 ::::: : . 1 - LADE m Fresh as daisies beautiful 'as roses, and a most extensive variety to choose from. Prices are half and less than the real value of the goods. Here is an instance: 500 Regular $18, $20, $25, $28 and $30 Dresses MARKED DOWN TO $12. Among them are the popular and fashiona ble Russian styles, short, tight-fitting Basques; Eton styles with vests; Reefer Suits, , Jacket Suits, etc., made of plain or fancy materials, trimmed in a very tasteful manner. Remem ber, your choice from all for only $12. READ (Tift A lot of fine All-Wool Cheviot sTHIS: J)IU Suits, with Bishop slesves and silk puffed front; good value at $15. Late mihb Is. Long garments are the correct thing for the present time. We have an immense stock and are bent on reducing it greatly before the holi day season opens. (f "4 f Buys your choice from a lot , rK I II of full Military Cape New t' a v markets, made of navy and black Cheviots, in first quality, medium weight; would cost you from 15 to $18 elsewhere. ; $12 For elegant tailor-made Chev iot Newmarkets, with' 3 deep capes; very fashionable; regu lar price 20. (f -4 fl For fine Scotch Mixture New- 7K I S markets, with Watteau plait down the back; changeable silk lined hood, etc.; really worth $20. fcwRfcJjljNirrfiEl tbf IfJr T-jil rpfipOf-jS; VS'AXf"6-"' GARMENTS None but the thoroughly reliable qualities, at prices away down. ' AT CIO 3-'nc Plush Jackets, rolling A I 3)lU collar; lined throughout with fine satin; full value $ 15. AT CI OC 32-Jnch Plush Reefers, A I 4)1 4. OU th full shawl of Astra khan or French seal; fur head ornaments; full value $25. T (flP 42-inch long Plush Sacques, A I J) ID wit1 fine quilted satin lining; four double seal ornaments; deep rolling col lar; full value $25. AT On 42nck Plush "Sacques, made A I 4)ZU of Lester's highly celebrated seal plush; finest satin lining; best finished in every particular; full value $30. W 1 ill Hi 1 1 nffll li i:'ll 5,000 WRAPPERS Reduced from 1.25, 1.50, $1.75, $a, $2.35,and 2.50 TO 93 CEETTS. This price doesn't even cover the cost of the bare material. There are four lots of them, as follows: 1ST I ftT 500 best Flannelette Wrappers; LU I newest patterns; fancy yoke; back and front; Watteau back; full front with belt and full sleeve (same as cut). 2ND I f "P 1,200 elegant, heavy and LU I wann Bedford Cord Wrap pers; with yoke front and back; belt, etc; dark and light patterns. 3RD I ftT if5oo Fine Crepe Cloth LU I Wrappers; new patterns; lined waist and sleeve; fancy yoke; full front; belt, pockets, etc. 4TH I ftT 700 best indigo blue or LU I Morning Wrappers, in latest patterns; made like cut OLiniOr FROM THE QQC UrlUluL ABOVE FOUR LOTS, 30 FUR GARMENTS. Complete is our stock, in all the word im plies, embracing from the cheapest Hare to the finest Seal. (JQ Til Black Fur Capes, 18 inches 4)0i0U long; satin lined; value 5. fl r Fine Black Coney Capes, 18 in 0 ches long; full value 8. flQ QQ Fine Canada Seal Capes, 18 J)OivO inches long, best satin lined; full value 13. Fine Curly Astrakhan Capes; full value 22. 8i.fi Fine Black and Brown 1 fU Marten Capes, 20 inches long; full value 30. 3,500 BLACK HARE MUFFS, A A A lini A A $ $ U9' illMil Bar flmnb 1 AT CC Q FINE DIAGONAL A I 3U. 3 Cheviot NEWMARKETS, in blue, black, tan or Scotch mixed cloth, with deep military cape or Watteau back; sizes 14 to 18; value $10. AT CIH Fine Beaver NEWMARKETS, A 1 4)1 U in black, blue or tan, also Scotch mixed; with deep, detachable military cape; notch collar; pearl cuff buttons; sizes 14 to 18; value $15. AT $11.50 Misses' Latest Triple CAPE -NEWMARKETS, m tancy bcotcn mixtures or plaid cloths; edged with fur or four rows of stitching around cape; sizes 14 to 18; value 18. These garments like accompanying cut. AT $16.50 sizes 14 to 18: value 27. Misses' Imported Kersey Triple Cape Newmarkets; I pp Blip K JACKETS 'S I AT CO QQ Misses' fine All-Wool Di Al u)ZUO agonal Cheviot or Fancy Mixed Scotch Cloth Reefer Jackets; notch col lar; box or coat back; sizes 14 to 20; value $5. AT (0 QC Misses' Imported Scotch A I 4)0. vlO Mixed or Plain Cloth Reefer Jackets, with Watteau plaited back; 30 and 32 inches long; value 6.50. AT' CO 00 Misses' Fur - Trimmed A I WiWO Jackrts,madeofAll'Wool Diagonal Cheviots, in Ian, blue or black; full shawl of French Lynx; fur head ornaments; sizes 14 to 18; value 6.50. AT CO QQ Children's' elegant Gretch A I 3ZiuO ens or Newmarkets; with deep Military Cape; double-breasted; good materials; sizes 4 to 14; value 4.25. AT CO QQ Children's Gretchens or A I 4)UawO Newmarkets, with extra deep Military Cape (same as cut), made of blue or tan Diagonal Cheviots or Scotch Mixed Cloths; full sleeve; sizes 4 to 14; value 5.75. AT CC Efl Cnildren's Imported Plaid A I 3)0 iOU or Mixed Cloth Gretchens or Newmarkets; with divided high Shoulder or Military Cape; edged all around with As trakhan; sizes 4 to 14; value $8. fgltil I PRICES LOWER THAN EVER NAMED BEFORE. RIBBONS. Read these THREE matchless bargains, and remem-, ber that hundreds more (equally surprising) await you in our newly replenished Ribbon Department 1st floor. BARGAIN QC Per yard for all silk Ribbon, in all I iJ shades, 3 inches wide,and fully worth 35c Down MILLINERY $7 Trimmed Hats Down to - $8.50 Trimmed Hats Down to - -$6 Trimmed Hats Down to - - $3 Children's Trimmed Hats D?o $r Untrimmed Hats Down to -$1.50 French Felt Hats Down to $2.50 French Felt Hats Down to A lot of 65c Velvet Roses at 25c p:r bunch. Fancy Feathers reduced from $1.50 and 75c down to 25c. A lot of Millinery Trimmings, worth from 50c to $1 per yard, will go at only 25 c . . nA 1 1 nz NO. 1. BARGAIN NO. 2. T BARGAIN 15 C Per yard for all Silk Ribbon, from 2 to 6 inches wide; worth from 35c to 80c. NU. z. mC For 10 yards All-Silk, Satin Edge Gros Grain Rihhon No. 2: worth AS.Z. We will also offer a lot of Odds and Ends in All-Silk Ribbons, of various widths, makes and colors, worth from 25c to 50c, AT ONLY 8c PER YARD". Hllr IV m-i 1110 ' 9 noST-ni'srssu