V 1-vpj - - . THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1892. 9 H U1TE A fli! IDE ' Boat Bace Proposed for the English, and American 'Varsity Crews as tfOBLD'S FAIR EEATUBE. G. Spalding Has Hopes That the Event Will Take Place. SUMS OP GUTTEKBERG RACES. Fixed for the Big Battle Between Hall and Fitzsimmons. SERAL EPORTING KEWS OP THE D1I tSTECIXt. TELrGIlAM TO THE DISFATCII.1 hicago, Dec la Amateur and pro ional sporting people were all delighted e to-day when it was learned that there possibility of a. boat race at the World's r between the winning crews of the Oi 1 and Cambridge and Vale and Harvard tests. A. G. Spalding is very much in sted in the matter, and his efl'orts to e such a raca take place are aided by e influential citizens. s's proposed that the race take place In . city or near it as possible. The Yale Harvard authorities have already tten'v the Chicago authorities, asking U kind, of a course could be obtained in about Nj'hicago. Every possible effort I be made to arrange matters so that the can take place here. is understood that the Yale and Har 1 crens are quite willing to have the !os:d race take place. A gentleman is in a position to know stated that the mng crew of the Oxford and Cambridge would certainly be willing to come 'uring a conversation on the matter to A. G. Spaldine said: "The event would or opinion be the greatest athletic event - held anywhere in the world. It would set thousands and thousands of people a all oer the countrv. Most certainly will do all we can to have the race here, ink we can get a suitable course." SACISG AT GUITEKBEEG. Iters nave a Better Day and the Racing Very Good. rrxxBEito, Dec. 13. Special. Backers a tn-.icli better time of it to-day as each ner was well backed. The finishes were J and the attendance large. Summaries: -rt race, parse J;M. of -which JSO to second i a Iiorses. five furlongs-I.uray 103. McDer- . art: Lllu K 100, II. rennj-. second; Fox- lli Hill, third. Harry Ireland 11 Frank BlacLlocL. Hi Menthol 115. Gloriana Its and j. 18.- at60 ran. Time. 10H. lScttlnc: Luray, and 2 to 5: Lillie K. Stoland 4io5; Foiford. and & to 5. liarn Ireland. 60 to 1 and SO to 1: k I. , to 1 and 20 lo 1: llltcklock. 4 to 1 and 7 Menthol 4010 1 and ir to 1: olorlaua, 60 to 1 3lul: Enola, aOiol and 15 to 1. .mlraei-. purse 400, or which 50 to second, erto be .old, six furlonrs Azrael 103. T. u. first; llerwin 10S, JIcDermott, second; Mwpper lie. Martin, third Jack Roc 118. -.! ML s retliread 101), Gladlatur 104. Lallan xnDjkeiei and Maria Moopj 91. aim ran. . !::. Bitthie Azrael 7 to 10 and out: Btr- 5 to I an: fe tos: WooJchopper. 6 to 1 and 2 to V Hose, l; to 1 and 4 to 1: l)rusl. 30 to 1 and .tbecl'irea-l. Od to 1 and 20 to 1; Gladlatur. 40 ad IS to 1: I.illah. li toj and 6 to 1; Van Dyke, 1 andSOtol; ManaStoop. 20 to laci8tol. nS race, parse I5C0, of which f50 to second, ues aud allowances, six and a half fur- lli7:nll J. Uarrctt, first; Lord Harry UftMard, second: Greenwich 92. Gnflltt, third. Kellel'C. Alarmsj. Trinlty95. Prince How- asd JJec: a so ran. Time. 1:22. Belling: n. 7 to 2 and 4 to 5: I ord Harry, 2 to 1 and 3 t.recnwlch, S to 1 aid v to 5: Miss lielle. S to 1 .a 1: M.irm id. to 1 and 33 to 1; Trinity, 4 to 1 i ' : 1'rince lion arc, 30 to 1 and 10 to 1; XZlect, , 1 ai,d 30 lo 1. unhran', purse 3103, of which 153 to second, -iear-lds winner to he sold, four and onc ,or!o:i;s -bLadli !o, GrlSln. first: Vocalize Uoirihuc, second; Helen ICn. McDermott, Fluret 103, Miss ri'-lierlOl and Susie Fuller g 9S. also ran. Time, :W lleitlue: tf, 3 to5and out. Vocalize, lOtol and 3 to 1; 5 to land 6 to 5: 1 ldceU 5 toi and 8 to E; -Islier, 12 lit 1 and 4 to 1; buslc Fuller gelding, and U to 1. -u race, purse ?S00. of which 30 to second, r to be sold, one mile and an eighth Klrk "k. Martin. flrst:Mienandoahl05. J McGlone. I: Prince Fonunatus 112. l.nrrissy. third. iac 106. Glcnlochy 102, Tasso 89 and MolUe 63 also ran. Tine, 1:51. Jleltlnjj Klrkover, .. and out: Shenandoah. 0 to 1 and 20tol; e Fortu.iatus. 6 to 1 and G to 5: Frontenac. 30 i .d to 1 : G Iriiloclii . 20 to 1 and S to 1 ; Tasso, and 6 to 5: MoUle Dls, ICO to 1 and 30 to I. a race, puree 5400. l which S75 to second. r to be sold. eeu lunongs -Rob Sutherland -- iedi.ter. firt. Hesperus luu. Sweeney, second; Ucs 115. ll 1'cnui. third. Headlight 122, He - 121, Brown Cnarlle IIS. Edmund Connolly delina 120, Qjariermaster 113, Alma T. 112. nh So also tu. Time, UK't. Betting Bob liand. 4 to 1 and 7 to S: Hesperus. 8 to 1 and 3 oBzales. 4 -o 1 and 8 to I: Headlight, 7 to 1 ti 1: Kenorse. 5 to i and 8 to 5: Brown ' 7 to 1 ard 2 to 1 : Edmund Connolly. 12 to 1 t lo 1: Alina.40tol andl2tol; (Juirter- r. 12 to land 4 to I; Alma T., 7 to land 2 to 1; 3 lo 1 am 6 to I. To-OajB GottenberR Card. osviLli. Dec.13. aeaot Tlio follow pools vere sold ueie this cvenlns on to rowsaces at Guttenbers: r-t rar flTe-tighthsof a mile, selling, mald--ilaereo no JJ: Jerquct 105. fo; Jupiter 100, irraos 1O0. !2. Bcrraln UW. SJ: l.aurenska 97, J.ckiotSo. $.; Oliver iwlst Sj. tZ; lopcka 95. cS3. Si: Anna W92. ?J; Itcuu.92, tlO; Lady ml ri t-; Avola 32. J2. ond race, lour and one-half fnrlongs. selling, l lis Uou't Knon 112, Irlinla colt 108 Car- !. Blurhlrd (late Bluebird colt) 103, Dr- ! Lirzli- IKS, L'zzle 1 10.. Siwt K4. Post lttl. iliaiii or ?ail 102. Ada lt. Kindness . -upen-fillv3'(. FlorlneSJ: no pooling. Iraci-. Ilve-elgiithsofaiiille. selling Uold- IO Sin- ltirk II ir. S3: Frank I. 10S. 3; - tte 1M. 58: Atlas 107. J3: Charlie Wilson 103, mmaiiT Hall 103. $3. la race, live-eighths of n mile. selling John 112. $io: fold stream 112, ?3. Bon Vor . n; I J l' ie. ?10: Mauder 10S. p: Glen 5. 3; Mart 10. f3: Walter Kelm 103, H. i race, three-quarters of a mile, handicap monlo 111. f 10; Burlington 119. S20: Lord v 10. ?I5: Little Fred 103. $S: Logan 101, $3; I. an7. !3: l"nway 9i $3: AlrplantSO. M. Ii race, one mile, selling Westchester 113. I rince Fortuuatus lit SI0: -Ir Walter Raleigh lgo 1ft". Character 107. Addle B 101. signature I tries Rhodes 103. Freezer 103, $5; Uyacinthe lassOSJ. ?5; others J3each. An American Honored, the formation of the International srs' Union in London several important njrs wero settled. First, nn American, rd K. ltaj niond, ot tlie L.' A. W., was ej riesidcnt. It was agreed that no i mould be allowed to compete In the nptonship contests whose frovorninz . d: I not unbold a severe definition of .I'eur and who have not won theatna liiampionvhip of their respective cooh or secured the sanction ol their organ isms. The first championship meeting e" held in Chicago betweon Ansuat 1 -entcinber 30. ISO, dnrln? the World's Tresident Knvmond is due to arrive Wcdneday next on the City of Pans, .n niter lie will report to the officers . L. A. W. Appear to Bo Enemies. - Yobk, Dccl IS. Eobert Fitzsimmons James Hall tnotyesterday and arranged (slttninarics lor the flgllt which is to V.aec at the Crescent City Club next l. Fitzsimmons and Hall have been ad terms for son:e years. Hall was - nt nhen Fitzsimmons appeared. Their ts and lepresqntatlves shook hands r but the two flshters never ex- x4 ft -w ord. Of the $40,000 put se offered c club the loser U to recoie J2,M0and tniier $J7,J00. It was decided to light . cawelphtsand the 8tli of March was -.d upon as the date lor the encounter. Tito Throe A'b Hoominj. -ins the last twor tUre0 weeks there wen an unusually larce number of ap it ior membership in the Allegheny " tc Association. Among the number 'ouio splenaid athletes, particularly lers and blcvclists. A prominent mem. .! the association sa'd ,ttSt evening: loot donbt we will have several ath- net year of a nittlonid reputation., week we had 17 applicants lor mombor and mo willliave more than that this OIlirishlinAprlL w Ohleass, Dec 13. At a meeting or -ori or the Crescent City Athletic glit the date of tlie Hall-KItzsim- was axed for the first weefcin ssssaKm )m. 6VA yHr I X . ri i V J J V Xs. v s I u 3 y f fivxv Vi'.-i -ills' ISIXlrMVAICViriOiV. ' CLOCDLES. "pinTLY cLotmr. v Arrow flies with wind. First figures at station Indicate temperature: next figures Indicate change In temperature: and flgurs underneath. If any. Indicate amount ofraln fall or melted snow In hundreths of an Inch during past 12 hours: T Indicates traceof prtclpltatlon; isobars, or solid black lines, pass through points of equal pressure; Isotherms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. Storms generally more irom West to East In atmospheric waves, of which the crests are FOR WESTERN rESNSYLVAXIARain or Snow; South Winds, Shifting to West; Slightly Colder in Western Portion of Western Pennsylvania. FOR WEST VIRGINIA. AND OHIO Rain or Snow in the Northern Portion Wednes day korning; Clearing Wednesday Afternoon; Winds Shifting to West; Colder. rivTBBuno, Dec. 13.-The Local Forecast Official or tlio Weather Bureau furnishes the fol lowing: Bakometek-S A. v., 30.27: 2 r.M., 30.10; S r. ., 29 05. Relative HmiiDrrr-S a. m., 80: 2 p. m., 90; 8 r. SL, S3. rnEclFiTATlos past 24 hours noiu 8 p. m., .47. TErEBATtntE-8 A. .. 3C; 12 v., 36; 2 p. v., 40; 3 p. jr., 42; S r. It., 45. HiRhesr. 45; lowest, 32; average, SS. which is 2 above the normaL April, Ions enouh after the Mardi Gras festivities to test the quality or the event as a drawing card on its own account. Botn Hall and Fitzsimmons have Binned new articles or agreement to fislit ror a purse or $40,000. THE BIG STAKES. Proposed Increaso of Deposits May Better Horse Kaccs Down East. Xew Yoke, Dec 13. Altnougu the date ror the closing or entries to thoBiooklyn and Suburban handicaps, the two great races or the spring, is three weeks off there is already talk among men mtetested in such matters as to the probable entries to the two events. Raising or the subscriptions to the two events to $503 will nave the effect or making the number -or entries, smaller than ever, but what the races 1-iek in numbers tbev will make up in quality, and it will take a horse of very high class to win either of the .Marcus Daly, who won tho Suburban last year with Montana, has an eye to the win nlnor that race again this year, aud Ms colt Tammany will be especially prepared for tho race Pierre Lorlllard will also at tempt to win the race with either Lamp lighter or Locoitatchee, and he may not try for the earlier event at the BrooKlyn truck. Michael Dover will have a look iu at both races with Banquet, who was the best of all the handicap horses last season, and If he stands the neceSMtry prnoar.itlon he will surely be a starter In tho Brooklyn event. It looks now a If the two races would lie between the horses named, thouzh Green B. Morris is cttll on earth and may make a bid for ettheror both itli Judge Morrow and Stratlinieath. Wttlcott & Campbell mav be Inctors in the nice if Pessarais able to stand the strain or training, and J. VT. Rogers thinks that he has an outside chance with Pickpocket, though be has an uncertain temper. Gtaean & Daly will be among tlie bidders lor the prizes with His Highness, tor their trainer thinks that after the long rest tho horse had last summer he will be able to fulfill the promise that ho made as a 2-year-old when he was good enough to sweep all before hiui. A HOVE AGAINST GiHTENBEBG. Charge or a Judgo Declaring Such Flaces Are Disorderly and Nuisances. New Yobk, Dec. 13. Special. At tho opening or tho December teim or the Hud son County Court in Jersey City to-day Justice Wentz.in addtessing the grand jury, said in reference to Guttenborg race track: "All places, whether with a building or upon an open or on an euclosed field, wheiein or whereat pool selling or bookmaklng on horse racing or any other event is habitually carried on, are common nuisances and are disorderly houses under the laws or this State, and the persoiiB who keep and main tain such places, or who aid. nbet or partici pate in their maintenance, whether as on tiers or lessees or inembeis or a co-partnership association, ate indictable as keep ers orudisotderly house, ir the placo be maintained by an incorporated body It may be indicted bv its corporato name and tho officers Individually by their individual names." Soveral or tho grand Jurors aie in the liquor business. One or two or them aro financially interested in the Guttenberg track, and all or them, with perhaps hair a dozen exceptions, tempt rortune by invest ing In the "straight tips" they get on "soro winners" It Is not confidently expected that there will be any Indictments found ror selling liquor on Sunday or for pool selling or bookmaklng on horse races. Slyer and Lavlgne to Fight. Chicaoo, Dec. IS. Kddle Myer, brother or the "Cyclone," and George LavUne, or Sagi naw, Mich., have been matched ror $1,000 a side and the largest purse obtainable. The men are to meet, early in February and sev eral clubs have been asked to bid ror the contest. Billy Lavlgne, th woltor-welght andbrotheror oneot the principals, closed the contract and posted a forleit on behalf oflils brother, while tho Streator boy at tended to the matter in person. They meet at 121 pounds, vith a sivo or lake allowance or two pounds, weighing in five hours piior to hostilities. The Sale or Ormonde. Em-Mos Avbes, Dec. 13. The famous stal lion, Ormonde, was delivered to his new owner, William SIcDonongh, vesterday. He will be takon to Lnttland, whoro lie Is to serve several mares, leavlmr Here on Decem ber 20. He will then be taken to the homo or his owner in the United States. Tho Chess Experts. LooAxsroRT, Isn., Dec. 13. The secona annual tournament or the Indiana Stato Chess Association bogan in this city to-day. Jackson W. Slionnlter, champion of the United States, nnd Kmanuel Lasker, tho great German expert, aro liore. They aro booked lopa match beginning to-morrow. The Match. Is Made. Loxaox, Dec. 13 Bubearnnd Hosmer have signed articles lor a match on tlio Thames, to come oil January 30, tho match to be for X4C0 aud tho wilsnnn challenge cup, valuo X2WJ. General Sporting Notes. Pitciieb. VicSKitT his signed with Xashville. IF layln and Goddard right there will be some lUely betting. THE California League season has ended and Los Angeles won the second pennant. IT Is not likely that Charier Farrell will get more than $0U fi om any club In the League, Tick 'ootbVl season In Washington being over. Tommy Dowd has gone to his home In Holyoke. TnE trotting horse breeders or this state will meetaltneMVeuth Aveuuc Hotel this afternoon, Tuebb seems to to considerable doubt about ICLOODT. UAI8. marked "High" and the oval trough, or depres sion "Low." These waves move Eastward on an average of 600 mllea per day. High winds, rain or (If cold enough) snow.South erly winds, and consequently high temperature, usually precei'o "Lows" across the country. When the "Low"passcs East or a place the wind changes to North, bringing lower temperatnre, clearing skies, and often cold waves and Uorthers. The high area brings sunshine. Latham's playing third base for Cincinnati next year. Thebf is a letter at this office for Aggie Ilarvev, the lemale pedestrian, and oue for Pedestrian W, Itolan. BALTlMOnE has accepted the services or First Baseman Motz, Pitcher Wadswortn and Catcher D. J. Boland. "Don't make anv mistake." said an old timer vesterday. "Mitchell will be here to fight Corbett. Whether or not he wins Is another matter." ConBETTsavs that Jim Daly could dereat Peter Maher In one ronud. If James J. puts up any money to back his opinion It will soon be covered. It Is said that Harrv Taylor, formerly of the Louisvllies, has renounced professional baseball for good, and win captain and play with the Cor nell University club. IN all probability the American kennel will at an earlv date pass an arbitrary rule to prevent the re moval of a dog from anr bench show held under its rnles unless afflicted with contagious disease. Jack Stivktts may be asked to may In the field while not pitching for Boston. Thcv like his hit ting In Beantown, Tor he not only pitched like a major, but generally won his own games with the stick. IT Is rumored that "prices will be higher" at the next New York bench how. Entrance, flu; prizes, $50. 30 and 120. New York has easily kept tlie lead In quality and ouantlty, and the former now seems to be the desideratum. Hebe Is what a correspondent writes this papers "Wecannotrteny the fact that baseball will never be the great game It was until we hare a NMlonat League and an American Association again." Our correspondent is a sensible mill. It Is dollars to cents that the Eastern and other minor leagues have had all they wanted of so-called Leagne protection. The clubs of these bodies were not allowed to reserve their players, hut the League rlnh can hold their men. though most of them owed salaries to players. Boston Herald. Speaking of the prospects of the rival New Orleans fighting club. I'at Duffy, of the Crescent Cltv, expresses a donbt as to whether they are likely to maintain an existence against the Coney Island Athletic Club. He says very truthfully that It would be cheaper for a man In the North to pay 1 10 1 for admission to the Coney Island Club to see a big battle than to go to Jvew Orlcaus and be given free admission. THEY are haying great times over rootball on the Pacific slope. Walter Camp and Tom McCInng aro both there, tho former coaching the Stanfords and the latter the Berkeley. Both teams will meet on Saturday next. It Is the general opinion that tho Stanforls will w n. The Olympics and Manfords playpd in Sau Francisco on Saturday, December 3, to a tie, 14 to 14. darkness putting an end to play. The game was considered to he the most finely con tested ever seen on the coast. Christmas Cards, Etc, at Fifty Cents on tho S. Being crowded for room we have decided to close our Christmas cards nnd booklets, novelties, sachets, etc, at one-halt what they were bought to sell at. Open every evening. Jos. EicnnAtJM & Co., 4S Fifth avenue. rA -rAb&olutel vT ;JB BesiTTL . 1& cuve forJ&in.c e -5y&t? fur. fflnSyg (3- EVERY MAN OR WOMAN WHO IS INTERESTED IN WILL BE INTERESTED IN . St. NICHOLAS, The Century Co.'s magazine for young folks. St. Nicholas contains every month the best collection of stories for boys and girls that it is possible to make nearly a hundred pages, and pictures on almost every page. If you want a good magazine for a boy or girl to read, buy the Christmas number: for sale by all newsdealers. It costs a quarter. "Place St. Nicholas in your household," says the Sckool Journal " and you need have no fear for the lessons taught your children.' Subscnption price, $t 00 a year; single numbers, 25 cents. Subscribe through your bookseller or newsdealer, or remit direct to the publishers by check, draft, money- or express-order, or in registered letter. THE CENTURY CO., 33 East 17th Street, New York. "DON'T BORROW 'TIS CHEAPER THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -bV- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., RIVER NEWS AND NOTES. Louisville Items The Stage or Water and the Movement of Boats. rrmAt. TELIGltAJJS TO THI DIRPATCn.l Louisville, Ky., Dec 11. Business ralr. TVealher rainy. River riling, with 2 feet 4 luchea on the falls. 4 feet 8 inches lu the canal, and 6 feet 9 inches below. Departed - For Cincinnati. Ble Sandy: for ETRnsTlllc. Cltv or Owensboro: Tor Carrollton, Big Kanawha; for Kentucky river. Falls city. What Upper Gauges Show. Aileoiiext JtrxcTios-Klvcr S feet 4 Inches and stationary Raining. WAnnEX-Rtver2!cet. Balnlng. MOBGANTOWy-Rlver 4 feet 0 Inches and sta tionary. Kslnlng Thermometer 46 at 4 P. M. BitowsviLLE-Hiver Sleet 9 Inchcsand station ary. Hainlug, Thermometer 42 EtS r. v. The yews From Below. ClNCINNATI-Rlver 8 feet 2 Inches and rising. Clear and warmer. Due-J. K. bpeed, Memphis, ST. LOUIS-Weather becoming cold. Riter tail ing: gsnge. SH feet. WHEELlNO-KIver ; feet 6 Inches ana falling. Departed-H. K. Bedfonl, Pittsburg; Keystone State. Cincinnati Raining. CAino-Blvtr 9 feet and rising, tt cathcr cloudy and cold. Driftwood From the Elver. THE Twilight passed down the river light yester day. Tnx Elliabelh lert for Elizabeth at 2:30 P. Ji. yesterday. Captain James Grat had his mate's license re newed yesterday. Captain Thomas Garlic, of New Cumberland, was In town yesterday. Tiie Little Bill went Into the fourth pool with ten empty barges yesterday. THE Lirzle Bay left with a good trip for the Kanawha river yesterday at Z r. M. The Dave Wood went np to McKcesport with five coalboat bottoms yesterday. The stage of water at Davis Island dam, 6.4 feet; at Pittsburg 4.S feet. River falling. Captaixb adam Jacobs ano Albert Kennedy had their masters' licenses renewed yesterday. IT was raining heavily at Elizabeth and Browns ville yesterday, and big water Is looked for to-day. The James G. Blaine was an hour behind time leaving for Morgantown yesterday, owing toner heavy cargo. THE James A. Blackmore is due from Cincin nati with eight empty barges to-day. Sjhehas been absent since July. The Princess arrived with five empty barges from Wheeling, and the Mount Claire came uo from Cincinnati with ten empty barges yesterday. THE Hustler and Tide, with ten flats each, ar rived from the fourth pool yesterday. The latter boat has Roue on the docks, and the Little Bill takes her place. THE Sam Clark passed Pomeroy at 7 A.M. yester day on the way up. with 27 emnty barges. The Maggie left ror below, flying light, and will help her up with the tow. TnE new steamer John W Alles will raise steam t llrownsrille on Sunday, and will make her maiden trip, she w 111 leave with a tow of coal for Cincinnati, If there is water. "Then here's to the thrifty housowiro." XMAS GIFTS FOR HOUSEWIVES. Might as well give them something useful as well as ornamental. Here arc ideas of what: BRIC-A-BRAC HA & , In Statues Figures Clocks Lamps Tables Cabinets Vases, Etc. CHINAWARE In Individual Items Game Sets Fish Sets Ice Cre?m Sets Chocolate Sets Coffee Sets Fruit Sets, Etc GLASSWARE In Sets of Glasses Decanters Carrafies Fruit Dishes Bowls Dinner Sets Vases, Etc SILVERWARE, too the largest variety In the two cities. Everything from a mall spoon to the largest bowl, or most exquisite tea or coffee service. SEE OUR SILVER. Store Open Every Evening. HARDY i HUES. 529 SMITHFIELD STREET. del2-siwp trA Promot" Cum. BrAPmmmiTusre. agsatw6.yr.'wyT Children TROUBLE." BUY IN THE END. del2 de!4-s WHAT A LITTLE WILLDO A Few Suggestions as to tho Great Effects of Lfttle Tilings. A litt le care will save you much annoyance A little neglect of some simple duty may lend to a disaster which would Impair your lire. A little kindnesi to a rellow creature may cause you little effort and may result in un told good. A little attention to the right thing at the risht time may result in great things to yoa at the proper time. A little chill may seem trifling, but it may be tho first symptom or pneumonia, possibly or death. A Httla prompt attention when you first feel chilly, is by all means the thing you should do, and do at once. Alittie pure meaicinai stimulant nutea promptly will drive away the chill, restore the cliculation and warm the blood. A little reflection will show yon that only n pure, medicinal stimulant will answer and that there is but one, which U Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey. A little firmness when the druggist or croccr tries to sell you some so-called whis key which has no merit, will save you much annovanco and perhaps preserve your health. A little constant use of this puro medicinal stimulant rill tend to help your health and keep you in a condition to resist the sudden changes or the season. wid 10 FOR TOE WORLD'S FI! Engage your room in advance and avoid be ing imposed on during the rush. The elegant, large, new 200 room stone and brick Hotel Bunton, (BUNTON BEOS., of Pittsburg, Props.) "Will open about April 20, 1893. The most centrallr located hotel in the World's Fair district. Within 1J blocks there are three entrances to center of Fair grounds. Two stations oil L C. R. B., two electric roads and station on elevated road. TEKJIS FOR ROOMS: Si per day and upward. Special inducements to large numbers. Send for prospectus. BUNTON BROS., 6433 Myrtle ave., Chicago. no23-55-WFSSu MEN'S And these lots are so good that people will want them and get them quick when so little money buys them. 50 dozen, only 600, Men's White Hemstitched Silk Handkerchiefs, 20 inch size, i-inch hem; also 22-inch size, with J-inch hem both kinds at 25 Cents. SPECIAL LOT 30 dozen Men's WKite Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, printed borders, fine goods, 35 Cents, Three for One Dollar. 20 dozen Men's White Silk Hemstitched and revere work Handkerchiefs, beautiful goods you've paid a dollar apiece for such kinds often this lot came to us under circumstances that pay us a profit at 50 Cents Each, Or $2.75 per half dozen. MEN'S PLAIN WHITE SILK MUFFLERS, 2-inch hemstitched rich qualities we never have known anything so good that we could buy and sell for the money. Three lots of these Silk Mufflers: 30-inch size, 2-inch hem stitched, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Men's Mufflers A collec tion that will command atten tion. 50 Cents to $7.00. 1' lot, 85 dozen, Ladies' White Japanese Silk Handker chiefs, with 3 embroidered silk figures in one corner and small embroidered silk polka spots, all white in other corner they ought to sell at 25 cents each but we are going to sell 2 for 25 Cents. If you want something neat in style and good see these right away. Another lot 125 dozen Ladies' Japanese Silk Hand kerchiefs, neatly embroidered in all corners and revere work all around on four sides, white and colors, 15 Cents Each. No less by the dozen. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 5c to $30.00. Children's Handkerchiefs, 5c to 50c Each. Handkerchief Department has been largely extended this season; has a large section in new Silk and Dress Goods Room all to itself, and it's doing a large business on merit; choice styles and less prices. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY. del; handkerchiefs' KXTtV ADVEKTI3E3EENT3. to&r H0OK GLOVES J.HE STAMPJZD FOSTER'S PATENTS, OR LICENSED UNDER FOSTER'S PATENTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! noI7-!15-W3n EUROPEAN STEiMSHir?. ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Lrars New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Hates for Saloon Passage. Cabin, 8-45 aud upwards, Second Cabin, 830, Meerage, 313. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. DruIU n London Sold at Lomit Bate. Book of Information, tours and sailing lists for nlslied on application to Agents. HENDERSON BKOIHEKS, 7 Howling Green, N. V., or J. J. MCCORMICK, 639Smlthfleldst.. Pitts burg. Y. M. SEIUM-E, U0 Federal tt.. Allegheny. ocl9-iiwr WHITE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. SoTal and United State. Mall steamers. Mllestlc Dec 14. 1:30 pm Germanic, Dec. 21, 7am "Teutonic. Dec. 21.1:30 era 'Adriatic. Jan. 11. lnm Germ'c Jan. 18. 0 a m 'Majestic, Jan. !. 11 a m Britannic Feb. 1. Sam Britannic. Jan il sin From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street Ivew York, Saloon rates, fo0 and upward, according to steamer and location of berth. 'Second cabin on these steamers. 140 and fH: limited excursion tick ets, 575 and $35; steerage from or to the old coun trv. JM. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throngnout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. SICCOKJIICK. 639 Smltlilield street, rittsburg. orH. JIA1TL AND K KR3EY, General Agent, M Broadway, N. Y. nolo-D a.l:ll.a.:n- uliictie koyal mail. src-iMSiii.'S. GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA via DKRRY nnd GALWAY. Tlio most dl Tcct route from Scotland and North and iliddle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, JU. Steerage, mU. STATEl AfiB Line.. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK ami GLASGOW via Lontlonderrv every Fortnight. Deo. IS Stato of Nebraska. hooit. Dec. 29 State of i alliornLi koox. Jan 19. Stato or Nebraska 11:30 a. X. Cabin, $40. Second Cabin. $30. Steerage, 113. Apply to J.J. MCCORMICK, C39 Smlthfieldsc jelS-D PITTSBURG'S LEIDin OUTFITTERS JirayrK HERE IS ANOTHER This news will certainly weaken the sales of certain outrageous margin extorters. Our truthful method of advertising and dealing with THE PEOPLE highly appreciated by the meditating public. Q Every person purchasing an OVERCOAT or SUIT of COTHES m either the Men's, Youths' or Boys' Department, and the sale slip calls for $15, on presenting the same to the cashier, you will receive a SILVER BUSKINED WATCH FREE OF ANY CHARGE, We guarantee you a saving of 45 per cent on Gents' Furnishing Goods and Hats. All persons possessing a sale slip lor Suit or Overcoat purchased in the Children's Suit or Overcoat Department, the holder is entitled to an AIR GUN, MAGIC LANTERN, STEAM ENGINE or a CELEBRATED BANJO, FREE OF ANY CHARGE, at EISNER SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLIDAY GOODS AT ROSENBAUM & CO. A display of the choicest Christ mas novelties, selected with care from the greatest stocks in the art and fashion centers of the Old World. You will find just what you want here. We have something to please everybody. Everything at popular prices At ROSENBAUM'S. There is an almost unlimited variety of things useful and orna mental. Fully 250 styles of Fancy Boxes in hard wood, silver, plush, etc. Mirrors, Painted Plaques, Bric-a-Brac, Leather and Silk Shopping-Bags, Pocketbooks, Portemonnaies, 100 styles of Aprons, Children's Hoods, Cups and Saucers, Manicure Sets, Silk and Linen Tidies, Artistic Lamp Shades, Exquisite Fans from 10c to $15. At ROSENBAUM'S There is a grand stock of new Kid Gloves for ladies, gentlemen and children; also fur-top Gloves and Mittens. Pin Cushions, Infants' Cloaks, Shaving Sets, Smokers' Sets, Toilet Bottles, Lovely Vases, Fur Capes from $3.48 to $58. Jackets, 300 styles, $2.50 to $20, just half price. Muffs, 80 styles, Plush Coats, $6 to $19.75. At Rosenbaum's there is an assort ment of Christmas Umbrellas which you should see. All the best makes and the most elegant novelties of the season. Prices range from $i to 15. Initials engraved free on all Umbrellas from $2 up. filter 510, 512, 514, 516, 518 MARKET ST. dell-jury THIS week's great business has been most encouraging, and we feel that we are justly entitled to it It breaks all previous records. Every OVERCOAT, every SUIT that leaves our establishment we can conscientiously guaran tee worth 40 per cent more than our charge. IS THIS FOR W ran The novelties consist of Silk Umbrellas, Gloves, Silk Sus penders, Linen and Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Mufflers and other novelties too numerous to mention in this, announcement PIIU I IDO rnLLiro, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRETTY FACES ; TO ALL WHO USE LA FRECKLA. Homely Faces Softened Into Great Beauty by La Fieckla. OLD FACES Made young again by LA FRECKLA. La Freckla is tne greateit. tlie most wonderrol and tbe only cure In existence for free ties. LA FRECKLA Is tbe latest sensation among Dbyslclans and chemists. Discovered by Mme. Yale and used by ber until bcr beauty became so ironderful that those who knew her before became afraid of ner great and bewitching beauty. Mme. Yale at the afce of forty looked eighteen. Her com plexion is so beautiful one has to go close to see she Is a living being. Mme. Yale has placed La Frecklaon themarcet, Tbe women or the world may have the benefit of her secret and become as beautirul as this this lovely Queen of Beauty. Send 6 cents In stamps and Mme. Yale will send you free of charge ber famous Beauty Book she has written to Instruct women how to become beautiful. LA FRECKLA will be shipped yon upon receipt of price, or you may get It from your druggist. Mme. Yale's book instructs young girls how to win, a husband, and married ladles how tb retain their husband's affections, and women of aU ages bow to be beautiful. Price List of La Freckla. $1 PER BOTTLE. For sale by all first-class Druggists. Address all orders and letters, MME. M. YALE, Beauty and Complexion Specialist. MME. M. YALE, TEMPIjE of beauty, 140 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL, 37 WEST 14TH ST., Ji. Y. deU-14-wsa Economical Practical and Dainty-Dishes BY csz or LieMg COMPANY'S Extract of Beef. Send a postal for the Company's Cook Booh: to Daucliey & Co., 27 Park Place, Sew York. THE GENUINE Has Jnstns von. Idebig's signature aero S3 the label in bine. BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT. FREE. FREE! FREE! FIFTH AVE, CORNER OF WOOD T mil t Yl m tw.lluW l m ? H ' y , " ' J" "1, IPX & J
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