Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 06, 1892, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Z&Z
12
THE FITTSBTJBG piBPATOH TUESDAY, DEOEMBEK 6, 1892.
lyK
cPtttti
rrMlGOflOA
CT"H'
Mllf
w''
are mado very plainly, but are richly trim'
meil with far.
AsEweray material for winter waiting
cowns It Russian army clotb. It Is intended
to be trimmed with fur.
Write prevails for evening dresses. Many
of the materials are extremely elegant.
While brocades in scroll and other designs,
with a silver tinsel effect, Tight nu bril
liantly, others m llsht bine and pale pink,
with the same silvery sheen, are very at
tractive. Russian blouses are Improved and made
more realistio by some brisht-oolored cross
stitch worked down the front and cuffs and
collars, also along the waist-hand, A dark
green, embroidered in shades of terra cotta
witn a Greek sort of pattern upon it in scar
let, blue and sold thread, looks stylish.
LATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
The illustration presents a charming
loose jjown, made np in garnet velvet with
coral dots. The fronts are double, the outer
ones in velvet hanclng loose and having no
gores, while the sides and back are fitted to
the figure so as to make the train hang
welL The Wattesu fold starts from the
neck. It is made of a breadth of the stuff
taken straight and let into the center seam
at the back, which, ior this purpose, must
be opened for an inch or so below the waist
fcvc Vj3
X
t7.M$vW
L
it IH'tU n
tf . W r nl
Jt$ frr
j.v. ' I In l a
J-- j. " H
A
Yellow fever still exists at La Guayro.
Typhus exists in several Mexican States.
.-The bulk of Crrspo's army lias been dls
banded.
Idaho claims a sea serpent In ako
Cbelon.
Heavy snows arts falling in Scotland and
North England.
Arthur Wlnllmoau began a 60-day fast at
Cleveland yesterday.
All seacrast towns in Abomey have
fallen into French hands.
Kansas City is terribly excited by a gold
dlscot ery in the Snl hills.
Sailors quelled a Chinese riot at Xchang
Friday. So Kuropeans hurt.
The new Canadian Department or Trade
and Commerce is about to be proclaimed.
An embezzlement or $100,000 at the State
School 01 rueoln, Mexico, has been reported.
The import duty on firearms and ammu-
per cent.
ETJSGLAES BAD IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Many Localities In the Eastern and Cen
tral Farts of tho State Visited.
Carlisle, Dec. B. Four burglaries were
committed in Kewville about 3 o'clock this
morning. . The poitoffice was broken into
for the third time in a year, but only a lew
dollars was secured. The Cumberland
Valley depot was entered, but Ticket Agent
Miller heard the intruders sledging at the
safe and frightened them away, although
they took 510 with them. At 8. L. dagg
er's spake works the roHers blew open a
safe 'and seenred some money. -At W. B.
Oyler's-vrarebouse they sledged a safe, but
secured- nothing. On Saturday night the
Western Maryland Railroad ticket office
at Bbippensburg was robbed of ?85.
A dispatch from West Chester, Fa., says:
Great ipdignation is felt over the numerous
robberies that have recently occurred in
this vicinity, and lynching is freely dis
cussed should the perpetrators be captured.
Kichard Fiersol, a respectable iarmer of
Honeybrook, was held up by three masked
robbers last night at the foot of the Welch
Mountains and compelled to surrender $50
wnicli he just collected.
am
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
VVWVIVW',VM(
DECIDED AOAIKSX TILLIA.
nltlon in Venezuela has boon increased SO
Ytlvd Wrapper.
line. The side breadths must be cut bias.
The two beck pieces she Id be cut bias,
and be left as long as desired. The upper
fronts have a flaring collar, which is also
lined .with velvet The small front is
sewed on one side to the lining, buttoned in
the middle and hooked on the other side.
The passementerie girdle, coral and gar
net, is also sewed on one side and hooked
on the other. The straight collar has a
chemisette sewed to the lining of the gar
ment and closing at the back. The sleeves
are double, those of el vet being cut
straight, split up and lined with (he coral
surah. The under sleeves are pufied and
have a frille tailing over the hand. Both
sleeves are sewed nt the same time in the
armhole seam. The entire robe is lined
with white satinette or thin silk, which
must have two flounces with machine scal
loped edges.
Of empire gowns we still hear a great
deal said, and beyond a doubt the modified
empire gown is to b: tbe wear. But it will
not do for everyone. If you happen to be
tall and slim.it will accentuate your length;
if you are unfortunate enough to be dumpv.
It will telescope you still more, and if you
have great breadth of hips it will emphasize
that defect
Modish Gowns for Young Ladles.
A very rich shade of tomato-red camel's
hair serge is nsed in gay gowns for very
young women. The newest fancy is to
make a ronnd waist, with yoke and enorm
ous sleeves of black or very dark bottle
green velvet The yoke and sleeves appear
to be all in one piece, as the seams on the
shoulders which join them are covered with
a sort of epaulet finish of very elegant cut
jet A single row of black moss trimming
is at the foot of the red bell-skirt, with five
rows of cut-jet gimp above.
Other dresses in similar fashion are made
of violet cloth, hunter's-green vigogne, or
Napoleon-blue camel's-hair, brightened by
a Breton vest ot brilliant taureau-red cloth
or Bengaline. Around the bottom of the
skirts are set two very narrow bias bands of
red fabric, with an edging each side of
purled black gimp ot a glittering line of
Jet
These dresses in every case are lined
throughout with black taffeta silk, with a
balayeuse flounce "of the same silk cut
bias and scantily gathered and about fire
Inches deep.
The Latest in Millinery.
Millinery is excessively smart just now.
Lace and fur add their richness to many
elegant hats and bonnets. French bonnets
of tbe most diminutive size are made of rich
toned velvets, trimmed with silt guipure
lace atrd jewelled clasps and pins. Glace
and pale tinted velvet capotes to wear far
back upon the head are edged with a roll of
fur and trimmed with iridescent passemen
terie, gem set arrows, and feather aigrettes.
Some of the crowns of stylish velvet
round hats are studded with mock jewels.
A flat Directoire bonnet from Virot has the
slashed crown of black velvet, lifted here
and there to show a vivid green lining. It
is caught up with bunches of magenta
colored roses, surrounded by velvet leaves.
The brim is edged with sprays of shaded
velvet maiden hair fern, sparkling with bits
ofgreeu glass, resembling drops of dew.
Blue and green are constantly combined in
millinery,,as in dress, special shades being
selected. It they do not so to speak as
similate, the-result is disastrous.
Thq bullfight season opened Sunday
with great eclat at Juarez. Alex., opposite
El Vaso, Tex.
The City National Bank and the Fiist
Xational Hunk of Cuvmuton, Ky., will be
consolidated.
A strange disease, covering their hands
w 1th ulcei s. is sDldeuiic uinoni? nork nuckera
ill Cincinnati.
Mrs. Diaz, wife of the Mexican Presi
dent, will cenua woman's band of muslo to
the World'.. Fair.
The Dritlsh are taking no half, way meas
ures in their preparations to send an expe
dition to Uganda.
A bank cavinn in at Woodvilla. Wis..
crushed two children of Dr. Cacfoll to death
and injured two others.
Ellsworth Wyatt, tho captnred membflr
of the Dalion enng, will be extradited irom
Indiana to Kansas at once.
Another Arm lias been dragged down by
the b.tnk failure at Ithaca, Mich. The Nelson-Barber
Company has assigned.
There is a severe Limine in parts of
British Burmali. whore American mission
aries are trying to leed the people.
During a Chicago saloon row Snnday
night Matthew Illldebrand mortally wound
ed Gus Wuuderlich and crippled two other
men.
Commercial negotiations between Ger
many and Spain stnited an absurd rumor
that those two Dowels had concluded an
alliance.
The sale of the Aragon iron mine in Wis
consin to the Schloinger svndlcate, is con
nrmed by August Smith. The price paid is
$1,000,000.
After a hard year's work, Albert Furlong,
of Rockford, 111., fonnd himself only $3
ahead. This so discouraged him that he
shot himselr dead.
The renewal of frlendlv tntarennran hn-
1 tween Knssla nnd the Dreibund is said to be
aue 10 cue czars annoyance at the Panama
ana Carmaux scandals.
Ilpn. J. G. rtlntne Is pronounced by his
family and physician as being ci entry im
Droved in health. His appetite is excellent,
they say, and be sleeps well.
Expi est com-any officers at New Orleans
aie trjing to fathom the mystery of tho
recent rouneries where brown paper pack.
ul-cs w ere substituted lor casb.
Kerr, the Kansas City defaulter, was on
board the steamship Auranla, which arrived
at New Yprk, yesterday, Irom Liverpool.
He is in charge of a Chicago detective.
One of the Ccaur d' Alene insurgents
captured by Federal troops Inst summer
was Alexander unisiiolm, a British subject
He threatens to place the case In the hands
of his Government
The safe in which George H.Kohn, the
fugitive embezzler of Denver, kept his
papai b and supposed valuables, bus been
opened, and nothing of alno whatever was
lound. His shortages amount to $100,000.
The citizens of Miller, Neb., are hot on
the trail ot two bnrclarb. The latteriohhed
one (Iwellliiir, uheie they dangerously
wounded the lady or the house, and also the
village postoffico, where they shot the post
master. Henrr M. Boley, Jr., member or the firm
of M. Br ley & Son, or Savannah, whioh failed
Friday, has been ariested for forging in.
doiHHtncnts on notes. The forueries amount
to $18,000, nnd involve nearly every Savan
nah bank, none or which, however, will
lose anything. ,
It is supposed that Key. Samuel F. Mc
Cleary, the missing assistant pastor of the
Chnroh or the Savior. In Brooklvn, ended
his life last Friday night by Jumping into
Long Inland Sound from one or the Fall
Biver Line steamers on whioh he had
started to go from New York to Boston.
Lizzie Harrlgan, 25 years old or Will
iamsbtirg, I.. Y., was lound unconscious and
bleeding in herapartments, yesterdhv morn
ing, and died eignthourslatcrat the Homeo
pathio Hospital, Brooklvn. The police be
lieve she was assaulted and lelt for dead by
Antonio Cuinablgio, an Italian with whom
she lived.
A. bloody battle was fonzht near Scntts
boro, Ala., Saturday, between John and
Jnines Skelton on one side and James
Faundrow and a man named Preesby on tho
other. The Skeltons had been out hunting,
nnd were returning homo when they were
met in the road by Faundrow and Pressby
who are supposed to be "wildcatters," and
who thought the Skeltons were revenue
agents, iaundrow was killed. .The Coro
ner's Jury decided that tbe killing was justifiable.
The Wampum Iron Company Case In
Which Andrew Carnegie Was Arrested.
Kew Castle, Dec. 5. pMdL-In the
matter of thr claim of Feter Tillla to the
money arising from the Shirift's sale of the
Wampum Irou Company (limited), the
court this alternoon dismissed the excep
tions, and directed that the costs of the pro
ceedings be paid out of the proceeds of the
sale ot tbe property.
This is the famous case in which Andrew
Caruegle was arrested at tho instigation of
B. A. Winternitz and brought to New
Castle to testify. It was alleged by Tillia,
who' had a large1 judgment against the
Wampum Company, that the mortgage held
br Ann Lauder, wife of George Ladder, of
Pittsburg, had been purchased by Andrew
Carnegie to secure a loan to Lauder, aud
that, therefore, the lien (Tillia's judgment)
should be paid belore the mortgage. This
deoision determines that the mortgage Is
eutitled to prior payment, and the case will
go to the Supreme Court
III i
4 K PI h
fek -
BEEI0US B100DJ? OIS0N CASE3.
Corns,
One Man Dies From Cutting Bis
Another Bitten by a Bat
John Bower, a well-known Braddock
township farmer died on Sunday from blood
poisoning, produced by cutting into a corn
on his foot a few days previously, H& had
lived on the same farm for 62 years and was
one of tbe oldest residents of the county.
George Williams, a driver for the Pearl
Laundry Company, two weeks ago caught a
rat in his hands and was bitten on the
wrist On Saturday blood poison devel
oped. The wrist swelled up and became so
painful he was sent to the Homeopathic
Hospital. It is now feared amputation
of the arm will be necessary.
KILLED BY EXP0SUEE.
William 'Willi, a Victim of Mississippi In
justice, Dead.
William Wills died between 13 and 1
o'clock yesterday morning from consump
tion said to have "been contracted while he
was unjustly imprisoned, abused and worked
with a chain gang at Meridian, Miss., a few
months ago. When he came home after
that trip which had been taken for pleas
ure, the boy was suffering from pulmonary
trouble and was a complete wreck. He
died at his mother's home, 1S2 Forty-third
street
An Unlucky Thirteen Balded.
Edward Breen's poker room at 99 Federal
street, Allegheny, was raided early yester
day morning. Thirteen men were cap
tured, including the proprietor. At the
hearing Breen was fined $50 and costs,
James Atterbury ?5 and costs, Edward
Bussell, John Ganen, John Fleming, J. B.
Farmer, H. Cook, James Smith, James
Bigiow, William Keese, Thomas Tate and
John Williams S3 and costs each.
Not excelled by any liieh priced liniment,
Salvation Oil, i5 cents a bottle.
SOUMEE-PIANOS - SOHMEIt
Colby,
Bash Si Gert's, Schubert Hallet St
Cnmston Pianos, Erie Pianos.
The standard pianos of America, match
less in tone and nncqualed in valuable im
provements. Elegant assortment and rea
sonable prices at tbe muslo store of J. M.
Hoffmann & Co., S37 bmlthdeid street
Small In size, great in results; Do Witt's
Little Early Bisers. Best pill for constipation
best for sick headache and sour stomion.
S9
A'
SQUARE
MAN '
Merits universal admiration.
It pays to be square in
everything, and especially
in dealing with your fel
low maiu To sell a suit of
clothes or an overcoat with a
prize package attached to it is
not a square business transaction
and ought to be shunned by
square people.
We are here with materials
Proper for this season. Our
stock of suits and overcoats is
correct and the best dressers pro
nounce it Al. It's only the
shoddy kind that. needs presents
to push it on an unsuspecting
public. Our $io Cheviot Suit
needs no toy to make it sell. Our
Black Melton Overcoat at $10
sells itself, ft doesn't have to have
a cheap, trashy umbrella thrown
in. Yon do much better ta buy
yourjoys at a toy store for $oc
than pay two dollars for them
when buying an overcoat
A square man wants a square
deal and that you get at
954 AND 956LIBERTy ST.
- STAR CORNER.
do4-30-TT8SU
For breaking up a cold use Dr. D. Jayne's
Expectoianr, which subdues tbe Inflamma
tion and heals the soreness, relieving throat
and lungs.
Mnsical Christmas Girts.
Washburn mandolins nnd guitars.
Klelieis' specialty banjos,
lllshum's celebrated cornets
Fine old violins.
Musical wrappers and cabinets.
100 styles of mandolins and guitars from
$5 up.
21 styles of banjos from $3 up.
Meraiod's muslo boxes.
Vocal nnd instrumental rolios.
At H. Kleber & Bra's, 508 Wood street
IT pays to advertise for a situation in THE
DISPATCH. One cent a word is the cost
What to Wear In Wraps.
A wrap especially suitable for a middle
aged lady, yet so stylish as to be adapted to
any age or wearer, is of black velour in the
Henri Deux shape, the back being laid in
loose plaits from the high collar. Falling
over the velvet back and front are deep
Vandykes in the finest cut jet, edged by
rain fringe. The collar is formed ot tiny
Vandykes and edged ith black fox. The
entire garment is lined in delicate lavender
satin, with tiny rosebuds in pink strewn
over tbe dainty background.
A very swell long coat which will be
worn on top of a coach is of claret red
broadcloth with lapped seams. Four very
loose capes edged by Persian lamb give a
very stylish garment which for warmth de
pends on its lining of fur. A muff of Per
sian lamb, held in place by a black satin
ribbon around the neck, will be worn with
it
Comme 11 Xnat
A New button Is made of bark and sewed
in faucy colors to recall the Indian ware.
Sorx nillows are luxurious, especially
those oriental stuffs covered with no mean
quality or lace.
Ornu wraps of white brccade of maltese.
Second-Hand "Grand" Pianos.
SleUorJt Hoene, 77 Firth Avenue
One Weber Grand, one Dcoker Bros.'
Grand and one Una be Grand were takin
in exchange rorsupeib Chtckerlng nnd
Hardman Grands. That Grands have
been placed In first-class shape, have had
thorough overhauling In our repair
shops and will be sold at very low prices.
A chance tor someone who wants a
Grand at a moderate price.
MiLLon & Hoese. Founded 183L
W arerooms, 77 Fifth avenue.
Great Holiday Silk Sale.
A. big purchase and to be sold quick. Bar
pains for everyone who comes early enough
and wants a real bargain. -."
Jos. Hoehe & Co , Penn avenue.
JfW
ELITE PHOTO GALLERY,
516 Market St.
Come now and get your PHOTOS
before the holidays. Cabinets re
duced, Use the ELEVATOR.
no22-TT3
OIL WELL SUPPLIES.
See that
hump?
Trtde-Mirk re;. Apr. 19, '9s.
I will use the De Long Patent'
Hook and Eye ex- r.
clusively."
Worth.
(The Great Parisian
Costumer.)
The De Long Patent Hook and Eye.
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound
Is a Harmless, Positive euro
for the worst form of Female Complaints, all
Ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera
tion, Falling and Displacements, also Spinal
Weakness and Leucorrhcea.
It will dissolve and expel tumors from ths
uterus in an early stage of development, and
checks the tendency to cancerous humors.
It removes faintness, flatulency, weakness
of the stomach, cures Bloating, Headache,
Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleep
lessness, Depression and Indigestion, also
that feeling of IJearing down, causing pain(
weight, and backache.
It acts in harmony with the laws that govern
the female system under all circumstances.
For Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound to unsurpassed. Correspondence
freely answered. Address in confidence,
LYDIA E. PI.NKHAM MED. CO., LvKN, Uut,
OIL WELL SUPPLY CO,,
91 and 92 Water Street,
P1TTSBTJKG. PA
noS-SS-TTBrosn
After 19 Years of Trial,
ELAINE,
THE
ESTABLISHED 187U.
w
BLACK GIN
TOR THE
KIDNEYS,
Is a rellof and suro euro to
tho Urinary Organs, Gravel
nu v-uronio vatarru or tus
Bladder.
a he SwIib Stomach Bittern
TBADB make, are a sure cure for Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint and every species or in-
uigesuon
Wild CI
aratlon for cure of Coughs,
and lunz troubles.
Either of the above tl per bottle, or 6 for
$i If ,your druggist doe not hnndlo these
goods write to WlL 7. ZOELLEK, sole M'tr
Pittsburg, Pa. Ja2-57-n
lid Cherry Tonic, tbe most popular prep.
s, uoias, .Bronchitis
THE ONLY REASON
For the continued increase of THE
DISPATCH adlets is that they give
satisfactory "returns. -
FAMM SAFEGUARD OIL.
IsCohoeded to Be the Best and Barest Oil
Known.
ELAINE
SEVEB VARIES IN QUALITY.
Cannot Be Exploded.
It is the very highest grade or reflned pe
troleum, fiom which in the process or manu
facture, every impurity has been eliminated.
Elaiue Is free from benzine and pamfllne;
It will never chill in the col dest temperature
Known on this continent
In color. .Elaine is inrlmr.wn.ter white, and
its "fire test" is so blgll as to make ltas abso
lutely safe as any Ulumlnant known.
Having no dlsagreeablo odor, Elaine is a
pleasant oil for family use.
Can Be Burnedin Any Petroleum L-mp.
A POSITIVE PROTECTION tlXOH. LAMP
- EXPLOSIONS.
MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT
KNOWN,
ELAINE! 'StfSffl' OIL
100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in 18 Tears
From 1873 to 1892.
Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon.
WARDEN & OXNARD,
MANUFACTUEEBS.
fcl -j - PITTS BUBG, PA.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW PHOTO STUDIO,
ioi FtfTH AVE., t :
: : : : PITTSBURG.
NEW ADVERTISEStENTS.
I FEW REMARKS 01.
PHOTOGRAPHER
. : OF NEW YORK.
IVORYETTE IMPERIALS,
io PER DOZEN. :
de3 1G-TU3
IT 18 A DUTTyon owe youraelfand fam.
iiy in net hid uoii vuiue ior your money.
Economize in yonrfoolircar by purchasing
W.JL. Douglas feuoes, which represent the
best valao tar prices nsked, as thousands
will testify.
RrTAttE NP SUBSTITUTE..!
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cenHImen,
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY,
A genuine sewed shoe, that tctll not rip, nn
call, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more com.
fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe
eTer sold at the price. Equals custom made shoes
vuBuiis iruui iu ca.
at tho price, they equal fine Imported shoes costing
See otir many valuable, sensible holiday
gilts. Kill two birds with one stone and buy
mi actual necessity for a holiday gift. A
handsome Sideboard u an elegant gift.
Wiat could be prettier than the gift or a
nice Parlor Snlt? A Parlor Tublo would be
very aoceptable. A set of Folding Euchre
Tables would not be reiused.
rteedBoclcers and Chairs, ZVL Century
finish, ot wlituh we have a Urge new assort,
ment, are about as neat a holiday girt as ono
could bestow.
Odd pleoes in Prfrlnr Furniture, such as
Divans, Backers. Arm and Keoeptlon Chairs,
are frequently given as holiday gilts. Par
lor and Mantel Cnblnets tire as pretty as
anything for gifts. We have an elegant line
or Pictures, of which any one, or pair,
would bo very acceptable.
Ladles' Desks are one of our specialties
for the holiday season.
We have a very large assortment of
Bookcases that are frequently purchased
fur the same occasion, and many,ju.:rr,
MAN f other goods too numerous to mention
in this short space.
Bear in mind that a World's Fair
Sonvnnlr, at which we have a lnrge number
ordered through tho People's National Hank,
will be trlvcn ton their Tecelntl to everv
purchaser or Slu worth or upward or goods.
It will require n good deal of money to
buy one or these Souvenirs a year from now.
It will be then that you will wish yoa had
taken onr advice aud taken advantage of
this liberal offer. This offer Is liable to be
withdrawn any moment, coqtingunc on tho
number of coins allowed us.
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
..HOLIDAY..
..SUITS..
.and.
..OVERCOATS..
None finer made than our
fine Merchant Tailor-Made
Garments at ONE-HALF
the original made-to-order
prices.
HA RK
m
liWUlUVUUll
307 WOOD STREET.
deBrr
RA and 83 Hand-sewed, fine calf shoes. The
-r mon styuin, easy ana auranie snoes ever soia
from tS to 112.
C7Ali other grades of the same high
standard of excellence.
CAUTION. Beware of dealers substituting
shoes without W. L. Douglas name and tbe price
stamped on bottom. Such substitutions are fraudu
lent and subject to prosecution by law for obtaining
muurv uuuensuse Dreifocei.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
. Carter. 71 Firth avenue J. S. Frohrinr. 33
Fifth avenue; II, J. ft U. II. Lang, 4S01 nutler
U-tet, t'ltlsburg: Henry Kouer, losiederal street;
X. U. Hollinan, Mo. 7IKebecca street, Allegheny!
Hutchlnivii llros., No.au liiarrr avenue. Alio,
(heny; Jame alillilday.No.SOS .Filth avenue: "11
Drub, ho. Jo& l'arou ktriet, I'lltslurn XTi
JAS. M'NEIL & BR0.,
B0ILEE3, PLATE AND BUEETHtON
WOUK.
PATENT EJIEKT-IKfiX ANNEALING
BOXES.
With an Increased capacity and hydraulta
machinery, we are prepared to furnish all
work in our Hue cheaper and better than by
the old methods. Uepairing and general
machine work. Twenty-ninth street and
Allegheny Valley Kailroad felB-Ukrw
hftfifog Equal
FRAGRANT
TRI-PHGSiL
For Cleaning
.SILVERWARE,
CHINA, GLASS,,
L PUTSPANS.
Grocers and iTugglsts
Sell It.
THE ONLY REASON
For the continued increase of THE
DISPATCH adlets is that they gi5
satisfactory returnsi
k. Br8ltBHwiSajr j j
Opposite City Hall.
deS
LIQUORS
FOR
MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,
PURE OLD RYE WHIgKIES
Trora $1 to 1 :o per quart.
CALIFORNIA PORTS, SHERRIES, Etc
At S0c a quart.
The Only Licensed
Drugstore in the City.
G. EISENBEJS,
Successor to n. P. Schwartz A Co.,
WnOtTBAUE AXD IlSTAIL DltCOQIST.
113 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA.
Tel. 3U1S, Established 1S33.
OCl3-31-TTSa
M.MAY, SONS & CO.
FINE DYEING AND CLEANIN&
K Sixth ave, Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone JJi. ttj
THE PEOPLE'S STORE,
FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG.
CHRISTMA
NOW IS THE TIME,
HERE IS THE PLACE,
GFTS.
TO GET THEM.
Now is the time, because you get unbroken assortment to choose from, and avoid the holiday
crush later on Here is the place, because here you jet largest assortment honest goods and lowest
prices. HERE ARE A' FEW HINTS OF WHAT TO GET:
ORNAMENTAL
M SECOND FLOOR.
TOYS.
Every conceivable kind of toy
or game from 5 c to $ 10. Me
chanical and musical toys,
Dolls, Iron and Wood Toys,
etc., etc. in fact, all manner
of toys to suit all rrunner of
children.
Chinaware.
The prettiest kind of China in
small items, such as individual
cup and saucer, plates,
placques, fancy dishes, jardi
nieres, vases, etc Find it di
rectly to right on leaving ele
vator. Brfc-a-Brac.
What constitutes bric-a-brac?
Hard to tell. Here are some
of ours: Vases, Statues, Fig
ures, Tables, Brackets, Book
Shelves, Prjoto Frames, Pict
ures, Engravings, Placques,
Clocksj Mirrors and a thou
sand and "one "little things,
pretty, but inexpensive.
Fancy Boxes.
All kinds of Plush, Wood or
Fancy Boxes, 'either empty or
filled'Toilet Boxes, Glove and
Handkerchief Boxes. Work
' Boxes, Writing Desks, Papet
ries, etc. All neat, cheap gifts.
Silverware.
Our Silverware runs in price
from a Najikin Ring at 25c to
a fine Tea Service at 50.
Cups, Mugs, Trays, Fruit
Dishes, etc. J5ec our Silverware.
INSTRUCTIVE
BOOKS.
100,000 OF THEM.
Picture Books for Children.
Interesting Books for Youth.
Standard Books for Adults.
Here are a few hints picked
at random from the 100,000.
STANDARD AUTHORS.
Complete Sets. Cloth Bound.
Bickens
Eliot
Edna Lyall
Fenimore Cooper..
Dumas, etc
25c
A Vol.
' Red and Gold Series,
Leather Backs, Cloth Sides,
100 different titles.
35c a Volume.
ALL THE POETS,
LEATHER AND CLOTH,
50c a Volume.
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS,
Suitable for all ages,
50c, 75c and $1.00.
SHAKESPEARE,
Complete in one volume.
69c Each.
Whatever your taste for read
ing, you can be suited here.
Whatever the state of your
pocketbook, you can oe suited.
Come and try.
I
USEFUL
FIRST FL000 AND BASEMENT.
FURS.
What makes a more seasonable
Xmas eift than a fur set? We
have Fur Sets, Capes, Muffs,
Boas, etc., at lowest prices.
Handkerchiefs.
j a dozen Handkerchiefs
make a nice gift So does one
Handkerchief, if it is one of
our lace ones at tio. That's
our range in Handkerchiefs,
5c to $10.
Gloves.
We have a special line in for
Christmas. AIT kinds of col
ors for 1 1. She'll never know
vou didn't give $1.50 for them.
That's Tvhat they're worth.
Umbrellas.
Give something that can be put
by for a rainy day. We have
asplcndld lotof Silk Umbrellas
from $3 to 15. See them.
Blankets and Comforts.
You can't get a more useful
present than a fine pair of
Blankets or a real Eiderdown
Comfort. We have them put
up in boxes.
Linen Sets.
All housewives would appre
ciate the gift of a nice Linen
Table Set plain, fancy or
hemstitched border; cloth and
one dozen napkins. We can
give you a big choice from
$350 up.
Fancy Slippers.
An franienia ttock of Fancy Slip
peri for the holidays slippers for
alt a;es and both exei loir prices
on all of them. We begin them at 50c.
ASSST (MAKE-NICE XMAS GIFTS.
Christmas Gifts From 5c to $50
Suitable for all ages and all classes; in fact, suitable for everybody.
CAMPBELL & DIGK,
81, 83, 85, 87 AND 89 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG.