-! "" 12 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1892.. tfrtigi gPA?6g iTvlx . BHAHAbu Below is pictured a very becoming ligU jrray felt, ornamented with a ruche of white faille ribbon, ha vine a small roll of corn colored velvet running through it and hold ing it in place. At the back on the turned Bp brim there is a bow of yellow velvet and draped faille ribbon. To the right are placed two imall birds with long extended 'wings. Felts are .charming headgear for yonng people. I. say young people, but don't pre tend to draw any lines, for some people sever grow old. I saw one soft, rough lelt ' r A Felt BaU passed a resolution demanding free coin age. The Mediterranean flour moth is an alarming pest In San Francisco mills. All transcontinental ticket offices at Ta- poma. Wash., are secretly cutting rates. Bagley, tbe thieving United States ex press messenger at Davenport, IaC, pleaded guilty. Tbe Spanish Government will ask its Parliament tor a World's Fair credit or 750, 600 pesetas. A lance tract near Kansas City has been Iinrobased, on whlea It is proposed to colon ze all the negroes or tbat town. A FIttsburic Magdalene In Cincinnati, Emma Sbnber, tried to steal a baby from the House of Detention Wednesday. Tbe emphatto sentiment of the farmers' conference In favor or protection and bi metallism's an eye-opener to British states men. Seventy-four convicts at the Chester, 111.. Penitentiary mutinied, but were sub dued In short order and are now in solitary confinement. Eev. Mr.Kempthorne bas been remanded at Shrewsbury. England, chanced with two determined attempts to assault bis young cook. Joseph C Wlllard and Frank McWill lams, both young men, are under arrest chanted with flooding St. Panl with bogus checks. The Uruguayan Government bas 3,000 men guarding the frontier of Bio Grande do Sal, owing to the rebellion in that Brazilian State. There is a growing belief tbat the de struction of tbe ledger building in Philadel phia was the work of an incendiary. A thorough Investigation of the matter will be made. It bas been rnmored and denied that, owing to the agitation in the United States against immigration, the Inman Steamship Company will withdraw all its steamers from tbe transatlantic trade at present. Florian Wsldereck, a defaulting cashier who recently fled trom tan Francisco, leav ing a shortage n J25.000, bas b-en brought back from British Columbia. He had blaok- AnaH Tita fana Tlftfc frmr tf fain la fionrfa Allegations of fraud are made agalnstv me I'owervuie roic uoonng uorapany, lim ited, and its officers in a bill attacking creditors filed in the Chicago Circuit Conrt by Frank P. Judson and the Bankers' Na tional Bank. By an accident on the Jersey Central at Greenville, N. J., yesterday, a woman was iatally injured. The train which injured tbe woman stopped after tbe accident and wan run into by one rollowlng, causing more or less serious injuries to seven persons. The jury in the Hayner murder case in Jersey City has rendered a verdict of mur der In tbe second decree. Tue maximum fenalty is SO years' imprisonment in the tate prison. Th minimum penaltv'is five years. Judge Werts remanded Hayner lor sentence. Tbe firm of Stone & Germond, manufac turers or boots and shoes at BInghamton, N. T., has transferred its business to J. il. Stone, father of the senior member. The business will be discontinued. For some time tbe firm bas been sustaining heavy losses. Assets about $100,000 and liabilities the same. Miss Mary Comlev, an aged and wealthy lady of Kites, Mich., was found dead in her home Wednesday night, having been shot through tbe body and Her throat cut. George Taylor, who was recently roleased from the State prison, where be had been 'imprisoned for robbing Miss Comley's house, is suspected. Fob that "out o sorts feeling" Take Bromo-Seltzer 10c a bottle. WHEN EATING becomes troublesome, di gestion defective, sleep ing an impossibility, ap petite ceases, take Johann HofPs Malt Extract, it acts like a charm and tastes splendid. Be sure to get the ''genuine," which must have the signature of "Johann Hoff" on. the neck of every bottle, and take 0 substitute. Use Johann HofPs Malt Bonbons for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds. de4 mm 1 alias It Cores Colds, Conjhs, Sore Throat, Crosv, Influ enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in flrit stages, and a sure reUef in adraaoed stages. XTie at once. Ton will see the ezeeUent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles CO cents and $1.00. NTW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. G-. 'CAMPBELL & SOI. r FOrf GENTLEME4. IOO 28-Inch Nataral Wood Handles, Best quality "Windsor Silk, $5.00. This is the BEST UMBRELLA made at this price. FOR LADIES. 150 Nat'l Wood.Sterling Silver Trim'd $6.00. Look at these goods whether you wish to purchase or not, as they are CERTAINLY BEAUTIFUL. Our line of Umbrellas ranges in price From $1.50 to $15.00. 27--FIFTH AVENUE--27 dedorwi1 TODAY AND TO MORROW ARE THE LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR GRAND SIX DAYS' SALE, And you'll find matchless values for your money in every department of our vast establishment Some Splendid Chances Are still left in our MEN'S SUIT STOCK in which the offer to select ANY SUIT IN THE STOCK FOR THE SMALL PRICE OF ir Jmm (m fjfc"-'- -'-4ll E II 3 k "'"'11 - 4 '$: PILL GOBS, 'In a shade of brown. The crown was com posed of draped velvet, set off w ith a large bow of beige ribbon and wings of the same color. . Another felt was a white one for a child. 7t was bent up in tront, -where it was set off with a. bow of white ribbon. The strings -were alto of white ribbon, tied under the 1 chin. I claim tbat few women wear becoming head gear. The fault lies rot so much in the shspe as in the tone. There must be harmony between your coloring and the tones of your bonnet. You must endeavor to match your complexion. To an artist a woman's hair, eyes and coloring give out a dominant tone. It may be ashen, it may be yellow, it msy be olive, it may be dead white, but anyway your headgear should harmonize and not clash with it. Having once ascertained what goes best with yonr peculiar coloring, then you may begin to experiment in forms, but sot until then. The Selection of Veils. In selecting a veil as ereat, if not greater, care should be employed than when buying ti bat. It should be tried over the face be fore purchasing, for there are certain kinds that can turn a pretty woman into a Dosi tive fright, while others make a plain one Yery attractive looking. A bine veil should only be worn by a woman of high color, for the tint has a ten dency to increase one's payor. The bor dered veils, unless adjusted with great nicety, give the impression of too great length to the face. This style is gradually becoming lets popular, as they are not nearly as becoming as those bought by the yard, which have no bordering and rely only on their fullness for a dainty finish. For ladies in mourning the made veils in net with a border of crepe are. in many cases worn .entirely to tbe exclusion of the longer ones that were once considered requisite to show the depth of one's grief. These long and cumbersome affairs cause gennine mar tyrdom for tbe wooian who elects to wear them. They drag in the bonnet until every time they are put on one is certain of head ache, to tay nothing of the awkwardness they impose by having to be kept out of reach of every one who might by chance sit on them, thus tearing the bonnet backward while tbe hat pins drag up every individ ual hair in tortuiing agony. Jetted veils are bad for tbe eyes, in fact dotted effects aU are, but so long as they are fashionable women will continue to wear them, eyesight or no eyesight Figures ot any sort should be religiously eschewed as a fern leaf, or butterfly, though pretty and decorative in themselves, lose all those qualities when set in the- middle of woman's forehead or on the end of her nose. F01 THE PAETY SEASON. SPECIAL PRICES -ON- fFJtOM PBOF. SIMEON BISSELL, OF CUBET TJKIVEUSITr. Pittsburg, Aug. 2, 1893. VT. W. KIMBALL CO., CHICAGO: Gentlemen I have examined, several of the Kimball Pianos, and am free to admit that, after a thorough test, and that through careful, analysis of the scientific as Well as artistic requirements of a first-class modern musical instrument, that the Kimball Piano possesses them all to the highest degree of perfection. It appears to me that in addition to a number of new and excellent things, which I have never seen in any other instrument, Mr. Kimball has sought ought the best points of modern mechanism, and com bined them, the result of which is the truly artistic piano which bears his name. EVENING SILKS. December is not usually a good silk month. We propose to make it so this time, that is, if low prices will doit. All our fine Suits at $18, $20, $22 and $24 are included in the offer, embracing CLAY WORSTEDS, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, FOREIGN CASSIMERES, FANCY WORSTEDS, DIAGONALS, Etc If you want a handsome Suit; made and trimmed like custom work at about half custom rates, here's the chance. DM L Pure, soft in $1.25 Quality at $1. Silk, can be washed if -24 inches wide $i A Jaunty Sealskin Cap. Time and fashion have had a good effect upon the sealskin cap. It was not so long ago when this cap was a clnmsy, ungainly affair, which seemed particularly adapted to fall down oyer one's .forehead, and which always gave the observer the impression that it was four or fire sizes too large for the wearer. , Then its worst fault was the prominent earlaps of which it boasted. Even when they were not in use they showed a tendency to become conspicuous by dropping down from beneath the cap at the most inopportune time. :The new sealskin cap bas some definite ahape, and is decidedly jaunty. One which was sold recently with a sealskin jacket bad a rolling brim and a full indented crown. Twisted about the crown was a coil of pale yellow velvet. In front there were two stiffened sealskin ears standing up very Straight and lined with the pale yellow velvet Between the ears was a tiny ani mal's head of sealskin. The yellow gave jnst the .correct touch of color to the turban, and in fact the only drawback to the hat was its price. Comme il Faur. Vfnm enamel Is conspicuously present in Jewelry. Blue enamel, light in tint, has the next prominence. Ax ova tbe accessories to dress that women delight in are many charming lace things, and even bodices of the new empire pattern aire made entirely of lace. Old-tabhiosxd fringes, with rich passe menterie headings, 'are revived. Some of them, lire Intermixed with out-Jet and iri deeoent beads; others are tufted with velvet, while others are enriched with gold and copper threaas and oabochons. VTiTcnra seem to be worn now in the most extraordinary positions. What can be more useless to the wearer or more tempting to tbe marauder than a watch attached to a short gold band worn like a medal on tbe left breast or suspended beneath a jeweled bow trcoocht Yours truly, JrKv ULMs MkbSKS. MfcLLOR & HOENE are Sole Agents at Pittsburg for the KIMBALL PIANO. " deg-82 UNLIMITED VARIETIES! LATEST NOVELTIES! LOWEST PRICES! Fine Embroidered Initial Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, $1, $t.?$, $1.50 a box. Fine Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, I'ac," 15c, 25c to 56c Fine Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs, :i2c, 15c, i8c, 25c, "37c, soc and '75c. Extra fine Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c to $1. Perfect fitting K d Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.25, 1.50, $1.75, $2. Gents' Kid Gloves, $1, $1.50, $1.75. ' Fine Fur-top Gloves, $1 to $1.75. Bnc-a-Brac, Painted Placques, PINK, BLUE, HELIOTROPE, LILAC, SILVER, !; BIEGE, YELLOW, etc. Crystal Beiplines, $2 Quality at TL2& Too many of them. They must go. Hence, 75c clipped off price. ALL EVENING SHADES. ALL STREET SHADES. TIE 48c I HAS Another lot by express to-day. 50 different shades, in light and dark colors, for fancy work or dresses, 48c postponed again LATE. NEWS IN BRIEF. Nickel ore hat been found near Kpokuk, Iowa. The Deacon case was yesterday. Canada's now Ministry were sworn la yesterday. . Great destitution prevails to parts or 2,'ova Scotia. Austria has added 8,600 men to the peace footing of her army. ' The'aUver convention at El Paso, Tex J Silver Mounted Boxes, Hard Wood'Boxes, Plush Boxes, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, Smokers' Sets, Ink Stands, Music Rolls, Picture Books, Traveling Cases, Pocketbooks, Flower Pots. and Plants, Mirrors, Toilet Bottles, Stamped Linen Goods, Embroidered Linen Goods, .Table. Covers, '. Silk Tidies, Sofa Cushions, Cups and Saucers, Pin Trays, Pin Cushions, Fans, ioc to $15, Silk Mittens, , Woolen Hoods. 30-ffl MAS 1 In street or evening shades. An ele gant quality and 30 inches wide 75c THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Shines with bargains never before equaled in the history of the shoe trade. The prices quoted. and hundreds of prices not quoted, are fully 20 per cent less than such goods usually sell for. riere are some ol the snaps: Men's Veal Calf Tap Boots, former price $3.75, now ' $3.00 Men s Kip, half double sole- Boots, former price $3, now $2.48 Men's Veal Calf, double sole and tap Boots, former price $3, now $2.48 Men's Veal Calf,, double sole and tap Boots, former price $2.50, now $2.00 Men's Grain, half double sole Soots, former price $3.75, now $3.00 Men's Grain, double sole and tap Boots, former price $4, now .$3.00 Men's Grain, double sole and tap Bopts, former price $3, now $2.50 Boys' Veal Calf Boots, half double sole and tap, former price $1.90, now $1.50 Boys' Kip Boots, double sole and tap, former price $2,now $ L50 Men's Candee Storm King Duck Boots, former price $3.75, now $3.00 THESE 5 FURBISHING ITEMS FURNISH FOOD FOH REFLECTION: UNDERWEAR: 100 dozen absolutely fast black Merino Shirts or Drawers, regular price $1.25; sale price 50a NECKWEAR: 100 dozen Fancy Tecks and 4-in-Hands, regular 50c goods; sale price 24a MUFFLERS: . 50 dozen All-Wool Cashmere Mufflers, worth 50c and 75c, go during this sale at 25c 100 dozen Silk Mufflers,. fine brocade patterns, worth $1 and $1.25, will go at 69c and 89a HANDKERCHIEFS: Ladies' Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and initialed, worth 35c;' sale price 19a NEGLIGEE SHIRTS: 50 dozen All-Wool Fancy Plaid or Check Shirts, made with yoke and collar band, a $2 shirt for $1.24. 1 $AU the above from the different departments are but samples of thousands of similar bargains all over the house. 9 FOR FANCY WORK. IN ALL SILKS. SATINS, PLUSHES, COLORS AND WHj?T!jrQJ i3fcaii. - ffJ (BwF' V Wl &feau& CJ fctp"-" 300 TO 400 MARKET STREET. de9 PRICES. Hundreds of other useful articles suitable for presents for Ladies, Hisses and Gentlemen. CLOAK ROOM STARTLERS. Onr pricee on Ladies Outer Garment are simply astounding never before were new stylish goods sold for so little money. See our grand line of Cloaks. Newmarkets! uretcnens, or oapes, JHufls, etc. They're going for less than it cost-'the manufacturer to w e guarantee to supply your wants in this line at a big sarine. make thini. TriS eauia Fancy Work Satin From 25c up. CAMPBELL & GK 81, 83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth Ave. dr8-fi2 510, 512, 514 516, 518 JARKET ST. --&' detonr The LADIES PRAISE Heiskell's Ointment As tbe one remedy that will positively REMOVE- Freckles, Pimples, Blackheads end Sunburn, bo dlsflgnrlnf to the face divine. J7o lady need be annoyed with these blemishes If she will use this simple and unfailing remedy. Sold by SrnccUts, or sent by Ball at Bend for OT Cent er B4x 'Writs firKitcden and Sick Boon, Fre." JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY Si CO.,' 531 Commerce Street. Philadelphia. MEDICAID PO. D. LEVIS', 'SOLICITOR OB" ATENTS airifw are next" Leader, Fittaburz DOCTOR WHITTIER CJ 1-ENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA As old residents know and baoic flies ot Plttsbnnt papers prove. Is the oldest estab lished andmost prominent pb.yslolan.in the city, devoting speclalattentfon to all chronic SEES NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MrnirtilQ and mental d( persons IMCR VUUo eases, puysloal de cay, nervona debility, laolc of energy, ambi tion and bope,linpalredmemory, disordered sight, seir distrust, bashfalness, dlxxlness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions: Impover ished blood, failing iiowers. omnia weak:. ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person, for business, sneietyana marriage, permanently, safely and privately MiBLOOO ANDSKIlfes eruptions, blotches, falling lialr,bone,pain irlandnlar 'swellln.'s, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, throat, nlcerb, old sores, are cured tor Ufa, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from I DM A DV Mdiieyand the system. UflllNrtM T bladderde rangements, weak back; gravel, catarrhal disoharces. Inflttnimutlon and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and re&l cures Dr. Whlttiers life-long extensive expert, enee insures sclentlflo and reliable treat menton common sense principles- Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as If here. Office boors, i a. x. to I t. v. Sunday, 10 a. ac to lr.x. only. VB. WIHTT.IKli.8H Peun avenue, Pittsburg; Pa JEZ JdJ .JU C ZEzl DOCTORS LAKE, t SPECIALISTS in all cases re. qnlrlng sclentlflo and con a uentlal treatment. Or. S. K. Lake, M. E. C. P. 8 Is the old est and most experienced spe cialise In the city. Consulta tion free -and strictly confi dential. Office hour 9 to tend 7 to 8 t. at. Sundays, J to p.m. Consult them perton- ' ally, or. write Docross Lues, cob. Penn ar. anu. ooTia cmmuif, - a. Jelcvse-swk Has been unanimously elected SANTA CLAUS for Pittsburg and vicinity. All heads of households are hereby invited to act as his first deputy and authorized to make unlimited purchases from our stock. Why not give tHe home a little more cheerful appearance by supplying it with new furniture, which will make the season a merrier one? ....A GRAND LINE.... OF HOLIDAY GOODS in small and large pieces of Furniture, Clocks, Bronzes, Ornaments, pretty and useful things at littte prices for GASH OR CREDIT. KEECH, 923, 925,927 Penn Avenue; 4einr. 1 --. X,i!ii&i
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