J ' . ' TTTTC "piTTSBUEd DISPATCH. SATURDAYS J)ECEMBER " ?17; "" J892. -, --g -? g ' m - M. 1 1 ... , ., ., . . . .. i - i j, " ' i jH GOLD SLIPPING AWAY And Its Exportation Causes Appre hension in Trade Circles. TET BUSINESS IN PROMISING. The Tolnme of Exports, Also, Eeally Gretfer Than LTer Before. BEADSTEEETS' AND DUX'S RF.Y1EWS 2?ew York, Dec. 16. 15. G. Dun & Ca's weekly, review of trade Bays: The ship ment of more than 53,000,000 gold to En rope early this week lias caused some nat ural apprehension in speculatire markets. It is true that the cold is demanded by Austria under such circumstances that an exceptional premium is paid for it, but neither Austria nor any other country eould draw gold from the United States at present unless there were heavy sales ot American securities by foreigners. The exports of breadstnfls, cotton, pro visions, cattle and petroleum in November amounted to $72,000,392, indicating aggre gate exports oi about 93,000,000 per month and an excess of merchnjlise ex ports over imports of not less thaNO.000, 000. At the same time silver has been go ing abroad in large amounts. It is clear that unles-s securities had been moved this way in unusual amount gold could not be taken abroad in the settlement of inter national exchanges, but the conditions of domestic trade are decidedly healthj and the aoproaching close ot the year will find larcer volume of business, both foreign and domestic, than has ever been known before. Pittsburg's Groat Industries. At Pittsburg the demand for manufactured iron is somewhat less urgent, but the out put ot pig iron increases and trade in glass is fairly active. Coal is exceedingly quiet. The "trust has advanced the price of whisky a:;ain, apparently hoping the Gov ernment will increase the market. The trade in boots and shoes continues re markably large, and it is noticed that orders lrom the South are unusually free. Iu tlie drygoods business increased strength is seen in cottons, and sales of wool for the vear at the two largest markets have been 288,016,679 pounds, against 236,531,296 lor the same weeks last year, an increase of more than 51,000,000 pounds. It is noted that the freight movement, both Eastward and westward, is unusually heavy. The movement of cold doe not, for the present, cause especial stringency in the money market here because currency is coming this way from the interior. Never theless it is felt ttiat any considerable outgo at this season must affect prices of products, and wheat is nearly 1 cent lower than a week ago, with but "moderate sales, though corn is about 1 cent higher and oats sub stantially unchanged. In the cotton mar ket extraordinary speculation continues, with sales of more than 1,600,000 bales lor the eek and a slight advance in prices. The Moi einents or Money. Money has been a little dearer, the rate on call rising from 4 to 5 per cent, and lor eign exchange has advanced from 54 88 to S4 SSJs. .The Treasury has made no im portant change in the supply of money dur ing the week, the main difference having been the result of the exports of gold. Business tailures occurring, during the past seven days number 301, compared with 137 last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 335. Eraiislreet's to-day -nill say: The cot ton c.-op of 1892 will be short. On this point there is a unanimity of opinion quite unsurpassed. Our advices as to decreased cotton acreage, published last spring, arc lully corroborated. That report of Jtra)triet't contains the substance of replies from 1,914 correspondents in 671 cotton growing counties, an average of nearly three replies to each county, in all about 95 per cent of the cotton growing area in the Unitea States. The crop is moving faster than usual. Late advances in price are said to be responsible for this. Trade leatures of the week are found in continued weakness in pig iron, wheat and wool, strength in cotton, sugar, shoes, I leather, lumber, rubber, tobacco, wnisfcy, hog products, sheetings shirtings and prints, and Higher rates lor call loant. due to the outlook for heavier gold exports. Bradstrret on the Gold Exports. The actual shipment of 54,250,000 gold to Europe this week was apparently less in fluential upon the temper of speculation than the possibly exonerated rumors prev alent in regard to the shipments next week. The condition oi the country's foreign trade renders the export of considerable specie a natural and unavoidable process. The idea that 510,000,000 more gold will be taken to the Continent next week appears to be some what over the market Nevertheless, there is little doubt that 53,000,000 and more will go out. As the New York bank surplus is already down to 55,000,000, such a drain would in the best oi times create a contrac tion iu ttie loan market and force more or less speculative liquidation. At this moment, however, an additional complication is created by the existence of the Sherman act and the steady reduction of the Treasure's available balance of specie. "Wall street has not in practice taken a pes simistic view of the situation. It is, how ever, now forced to regard the possibilitv of a slight premium on cold, or the appear ance ot the Treasurer as a borrower lor the purpose of replenishing its gold reserves and maintaining the silver certificates at a parity with gold, as directed in the act. There seems to be little doubt expressed that the latter course will be adopted, if necessary, and the general opinion is that in snch an event the repeal or suspension of the Sherman act will be facilitated. rittsburg Still in Tenth Place. The following table gives the Clearing House returns for the week ending De cember 15: Cltle-. Clearings. Inc. Dec. yew York 3 801. 46, .'30 8 8 Chicago 1UH.SI7S.5'J5 J1.2 .... itatlon 105.lSi.703 4 8 .... I'lillailelplila 72.5iO.4a 12.1 .... fcl 1 ouis 3o.731.8'l 4.1 .... ban Francisco 1MI04.712 .... 4.3 Baltimore lG.(4il&3 S.2 .... Cincinnati 14.93i40U 5 1 .... w Orleans lb.4jl.277 24.2 .... rilUbar? I4.76i.60J ll.S Kansas Utr . 10.M1.S49 11.8 ..;. Jhitioauous 9.Bf0.la S.4 IlaCalo - 8.3U.401 7.S .... ClliCton... 8 83U72 8.8 Milwaukee S.CJi807 6.2 I.oulfTlIiC fc.15S.WM 33.2 Detroit 7.347,720 6.1 lTi!leiice -. 7.2:4,500 21.7 .... St. rnl - 6.777.1 7.1 ntuni 6,573.ffl5 31.8 .... Cleveland ................. 6.22i.72 6.0 .... ll.Trr 5.2S3.442 17.1 .... Indianapolis 4.310.1.15 23.2 Columbus, O. 3.(SS1.000 1.0 .... Tout Sl.333.ia 210 8.7 Outside ew York 550.6.2,830 8.4 Good Morning. Durinir Christmas week, as nsnaL we will piesonteach perchaser or tea, coffee, baking powder and spices with a beautiful panel entitled as above. Don't fail to Ketone. To be had atall filestores ot The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 34 Filth avenue, 179.1 Carson street, 4314 It itler street, . 127 i-enn avenue. East End, 1618 Penn avenue, 1S8 Fifth avenue, McKeesport, 126 Federal street, Allegheny. THE PEOPIJ7S STORE, FIFTH AT. Commencing To-"lght Open Every Even Ins To accommodate the throngs of Christmas choppers. Our entire store will be open every evening until Christmas. Cakfbell & Dick. Ham llton's HoUday Sale a.ml Ricca Mandolins. Tliey have no equal. Mandolin players n ho have ut.ed them will have nothlns else. Aiwaysasklor the Ricca It you want tho best; they come in walnut, oak, maple, mahogany, rosewood and other rare woods. They are for sale at t- Hamilton's only, 91 ana 93 Fifth avenue- A PAEIS BABBLE IN HIGH GLEE KI.EBERS' CHRISTMAS FIANoV NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . RETT APVTiiiix fcW AUtmnM-Ml, At tho Sight of the Most Horrible Guil lotine Execution of Recent Tears.. Paris, Dec. 16. Eugene Crampon, the murderer of two men, this morning paid the penalty for his crimes, and the rabble that gathered to see his execution greatly enjoyed the spectacle. The guillotine loomed directly ahead of the little party. It was only a few steps from the prison. After walking' a few feet Crampon raised his eves and saw it. With a terrible shriek he threw himself backward and fell to the ground. All efforts to induce hjm toliie were fruitless, and he groveled on the flag stones, begging most piteously for his life. The crowd of roughs and abanaoned women took the keenest delight in witnessing the murderer's fear. It became necessary for the executioner's assistants to lift Crampon to his feet, hnt even then they were compelled to carry him to the guillotine. His contortions were terrible "but they did not last long. "The bnscule was dropped Info place and the assistants shoved it forward until Crampon's neck rested in the lunette. Then "Monsieur de Paris" touched the spring holding the knife and like a streak of light the bright blade fell, and Cram pon's head dropped into the open basket. The execution was the most horrible one that nas been witnessed in Paris in many years The crowd was highly pleased with the entertainment BEV. L K. HAJS' 8TJCCESS0B. Rev. John Graham Called tp the tVestmln ster Pr sbyterlan Church. The Westminster Presbyterian Church of Allegheny has called Rev. John Graham, of Philadelphia, to fill the pulpit made va cant by enfeebled state of health of the Eev. L N. Hays, D. D. Mr. Graham is a young man of recog nized ability as a ninistor. He will be fonffally ins'alled by the Presbytery of Al legheny as the pastor of this church on January 9, after which a formal reception will be tendered him by the members of the congregation. Mr. Graham will preach his first sermon as pastor-elect to-morrow morning. Saved by an Officer. John McColl, a stranger in Pittsburg, at tempted to commit suicide on Thursday night by throwing himself in front of an engine on the Allegheny Valley road at Etna street. Officer" Yeager dragged him off the track just in time to save his life. He was locked up. Eighty-Eight Tlanos Already Selected for Christmas Presents. Look at the Record. What Do Ton Think of It? Most of these are- Everetts; some Webster, some Xewby & Evans, and some Harvard Pianos, and yet therr aro some people fool ish enousrh to buy other pianos and pay ex travagant price fortuera uecanse they bear an old name Not bo with our patrons, who think for themselves and judge of the piano by its merits, which speak out in the rich beautiful tone, the ligiit responsive action and artistically designed and perfectly fin ished case, the seven years' guarantee, the testimony or over 17.000 people who have them In their homes. Our business is boom ing while others complain of dull times The reason Is anparent. The people knon where to get the bet instruments. Our stook is complete. You can choose from the best in the mat ket and we will deliver the piano when you want it. .Come early and avoid the rush of the few days Defoi-e Cbiistmas. 1 f you do not want n piano yon mav want n violin, suitar, mandolin, music box, or some small instrument. We have tliem all and can please you and save money for vou. Am. Ross' Sirsic House, 143 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com pany Is the largest importing houe In the world doing business diiectly with the consumer. Dim't tail to use tlioir teas coffees, baking powder and spices. "Good Morning" givon nway during Christmas week at all our stores. To-Day Is the Time, Gentlemen, to visit KauTmauns' colossal second flooi all devoted to the sale of clothing. Special prices will be named on all Earments in stock. A savin:; of liom 25 to 90 per Cent will beguaranteed.to all cloth ing buyers. Gold and silver trimmed weichsel, real Scotch :uize, black thoin, thorn and other natural wood handle umbrellas from $1 to J 15. G. Ware's Umbellla Factory, 24 Sixth street, diiectly opposite Bijou Thea ter. Make Merry 'With Gifts Useful and Orna mental. Our special display for December Is worthy of your inspection. Scholmxk & Son, 711 Liberty, opp. Wood. TSUYER and seller meet through the me dium of Till; DISPATCH ads. They cost little and are eflectaal. Kid Gloves for Presents. Four-button fresh kid gloves, 68o, worth $1; seven hooks, 89c, worth $125- also all qualities genuine 1'. & P. gloves at Jiosen baum & Ca's. "Good Mornins" daring Christinas week at all the stores of Tne Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com pany. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Yanilla Lemon Orange Almond Rose etc. Of perfect purity. Of great strength. Economy In their use Flavor as delicately and deilclouslvas the fresh fruit. For sale by Geo. K. Stevenson & Co., and all first-class gi ocers. Trust Your Grocer for good sugar, coffee and flour. He's sure to be up-to-date to keep fresh, pure goods, for he sells you AMERICAN FAMILY the sure test of every grocer's other goods. 85 million cakes made and sold last year. If a grocer trys to sell you any ; 'just-as-good" soaps look out for his wooden nutmegs. JAS. S. KIRK A CO., - Chloag y deIicious 'FtaYorinj Extracts SOAP Stelnway, Conover, Opera. The three best and most popular pianos In America. All others must take a back seat in their presence. H. Eleber & Bro., 608 Wood street, are selling- neatly half a dozen of them everyday for Christmas presents. Warranted perfect or money refunded. Terms low and ensv payments. Cajl at H. Kleber A Bro.'s, SOGlVood street. , Store ODen every night. Kothlng Like It In the Country! That's what a Hew York clothing drum mer said yesterday on beholdlne Kanf nwnin' recently enlarged Clothing floor, and be ounht to know, for he visits all tho big clothing stores from Maine to California. The fact is, Eaufmanns' mammoth clothing floor is not only lanter, butmuch lamer than any other in the country. It Is 200x126 feet. The next latvfst clothing floor is that or tbe "Famous" in St. Louis, which is about three quartcis as large as Kaufmanns'. Pitts burgorK should be proud of this distinction. Jv'o citizen should miss tne sljht. Musical Merit will always tie recognized without much hernldine and 'great ado. Astilking examnlo is tho wonderfuNsuccoss In the sales of the Henry F. Miller piano, whose matchless musical value Is recognized by societies and attlsts or ability when want ing a piano on which they can depend. In the sale or another Parlor Grand "Miller" to one ot .the finest pianists of Allegheny county, the above facts have again been emphasized. The public is cordially invited to inspect these wonderful instruments at W. CWlilte hlll's Music Parlor, 14S Third avenue, oppo site postofiice. A Boon to Shoppers. For the convenience of Christmas shop pers we have placed a wrieing desk at their service. It is in our third floor art roora,and Is filled with paper, envelopes and all wilt ing necessaries. Any lad v is entirely wel come to the use 01 it. Take elevator. Hardt & Hates. Jowelers, 529 hmlthfleld street. Holiday Delicacies. We have now in store a fine selection of table delicacies and novelties suitable for the holiday season. If you wantcooils that it will be a pleasure to eat you will do well to buy of us. We deliver goods everywhere. Fieizht paid on orders irom out of town. Send for pi ice list. Miller Bros., Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies, 183 Fed eral street, Allegheny. Telephone 3J46. Christmas China. . One o' the nicest liuosln the city shown a t tho extensive store of Cavitt, Pollock & Co , 935 Penn avenue. Beautiful fruit and conrse plates, ice cream sets, fish and game couises as well as fine art potteries, rich tut glass, etc A large variety to choose from. OCR men's tan waterproof shoes keep the feet dry. Try them. Caih s, 503 Market street. Small In size, great m results: Da Witt's Little Early fiuers.Best pUl for constipation best for &ick headache and sour stomaoo. Marriage Licenses Issued Yesterday. Nsme. Residence. (William Pearson Roseoe I Mary E. S-iunmerfleld Pittsburg (John 1 represser. nttsburj I Msry Kiisenberger : Pittsburg 5 Mendel Westermsn Pittsburg 1 Annie rarber flttsburg Jjnhn Kocta riiun Creek Johanna Ketterba Allegheny J Alvls Sllberhorn Pittsburg J Barbara Proebsier. Plttsbnrg 5 Wllllim A. Llngle Homestead Maj-gic Pifer Baldwin township 5 Elmer ivalln , Ifankln Altrlda Malln Rankin ( John A. Larson Brad-lock J Pauline Janson Braddock (William P. Anderson Tarentnm iEinma F. Arnold Tarentum MAKKIED. GRAHAM BENNETT On Thursday, De cember 15, at the lesidence of the bride's brother, Wm. P. Bennett, Sandusky street, by Dr. C. A- holmes, Mr. T. G. Graham, of Cucamonga, Cal., to M. Ella Behhett, of Allegheny City. DIED. BRADLET On Filday, December 16, 1S92, at 1 a. a., Richard Bradlet, In his 77th year. Funeral services on Sabbath, December 18. at 2.30 p. x., at the 1 evidence, of KB. Robinson, Wallace stieet. Wilkinsburg, Pa. CLARK On Fridav. December 16. 1893, at 3 p. x., Mrs. Rosrr Clark, ased 43 years. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. M. F. Dolton, 18 Tunnel street, on Hon dat. December 19, li92, at 8 JO a. m. DUANE At his residence, 14 Twenty eighth str et, S. S., on Thursdar, December 15, 1892. t 6:25 a. M., JAME3 DUANE, aged 59 years 9 months. Funeral on Saturdat, Decsmber 17, 1833, at 9 A. JC, from Holy Cros Church, S. S. Friends or the family are respectfully invited to at tend. FULTZ On Thursdav morning, December 15, 1893, at 5 o'clock, Isabella, lelictof the late Francis Fultz, aged 68 years. Funeral from her late residence. No. 274 Federal street, Allegheny, on Saturdat mobsig at 8:30 o'clock. Services at St. Peter's Church, corner Sherman avenue and Ohio street, at 9 o'clock. Interment private. 2 GIBSON At parents' residence, 225 Fed eral street, Allegheny, on Thursday, Decem ber 15, 1892. at 12:20 a. k.. Mart Ella, eldest daughter of J. X. and A. J. Gioson, aged .16 years and 23 days. Funeral services at St. Peter's Church, Ohio stroet Allegheny, on Saturdat, De cember 17, 1692, at 2 r. it. Interment pri vate. " 2 HARTZ On Friday, December 161892, at 6.-20 p. M., Carrie, who of William Hartz, aged 30 years. Funeral from her husband's residence, Station street and Pennsylvania Railroad, on Susdat, at 2 P. Jf. Friends of tbe lamlly are re. pectrully invited to attend. 2 LLOTD At Sharon, Pa., Thursday, Decem ber 15, David Llotd, in the 78th year or his ace, formerly of Boston, Mass., and Brady's Bend, Pa. MEYER On Thursday morning, Decem ber 15, lt92, at 3:45 o'clock, Adam Meter, steward ot Seventh Avenue Hotel, and member of Branch 38. C. M. B. A., and Branch No. 13 St. Geo. llltters,aged 45 years 8 months and 4 days. Fnneral will take place from his late resi dence, Ko.CS Congress street, on Saturdat horxisg, at 9 o'clock, to proceed to Holy Trinity Church, corner Center avenue and Fulton street, where requiem high mass will be read at 9:30 o'clock. Friends of the famUy are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 O'KF-EFFE Thursday evening, December 15. 1892, at her residence. 604 Olckson street, Homestead, Pa., Eosa O'Kkeite. nee Wan gren, aged 19 years, 1 month and 10 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. STEWART On Thursday, December 15, 1S92, at 8:15 p. m.. Mrs. Sadie J., wife of J. F. Stewart, oi 165 McOlure avenue," Allegheny, agedStyeais. Fun eral Saturdat, December 17i at 2 r. il, from family residence. Friendsof the fam ily are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 ART MEMORIALS In granite, rnatble and bronze. Statnes. vaults, monuments or headstones. WILLIAM W. WINDSOR, West End avenue, Allegheny. N. B. The above is the only Windsor In this locality in the above business. no29-52-Trs HOLLY AND HOLLY DESIGNS-LAUREL and Michigan pine wreathing, moun tain moss, Zinas trees, all sizes; roses, car nations, hyacinth?, violets. Flnial decora tions made at my stands, 217-220 Market, Allegheny. Telephone. E. a LUDWIG. de3-D CHRISTMAS GREENS. Holly, Mistletoe, Moss, Wreathing, Canary Birds, Cages, etc. Order your Christmas Flowers as soon aa possible. JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, Telephone 239. 08 Smithfiold street. de4-MB If you have Malaria, Files, Sick Head- c ache. Costive Bowels, Dumb Ague or sg If yonr food does not assimilate, ?Tut1'sTiny Pills! will cure these troubles. Doso small. Price, 25c" Ofilce, 39 Park Place, N. Y. stai3ssa Etl'KEsKKTEUJ PITTSBURG IN 1801. INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. Assets, 9,S,8.2M 110. Losses adiastid and paid by WILLIAaI L. JUNEd, 4 Fourth ar. iaW-WO o. icLfflocK & co:s Christmas Suggestions In this era of trav el, souven ir spoons, cur ios, eta, a curio cab inet for the parlor or a china cabinet for the dining room has well 'nigh become a necessity in the modern furnihment of the home. We have a variety of styles and woods, such as Chinese Teakwood, Onyx and "Brass, Mahogany, Antique Oak, Ma hogany Inlaid, and some very choice specimens of French Cabinets of the periods of Louis XV. and Louis XVI., both in plain Mahogany, with ormolu mounts, and in Vernis Martin, with exquisitely 'paint ed scenes and groups alter the style of Watteau. Our curtain e n t contrib utes a 1 ar ge variety of Par lor and Fire screens which we offer at qreatly re duced prices. The onk shown above with panels of silkalene is only $5. Our importation of Chinese Teakwood Furniture direct from China contains many very beautiful and decorative Cabinets, Pedestals and Tea poys, at prices as low as can be had from New York im porters. Onyx Tables, Oriental and Fur Rugs, Music Cabinets, China Cabinets, Carpet Sweepers, Foct Rests, Black ing Cases, Medicine Closets, Chiffoniers, Easels, Revolving Book Cases, Rotary Chairs, Book Cases, Office Desks, Li brary Desks, Leather Lounges, etc 33 Fifth Ave. del7-TT3, Armor. uCtottrfir & Co. We Show an Enormous Stock and Many Extra Values in SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS U A N n V C R P 141 C C Q -"or everybody. nAllUIC.nlirIICTo Special values: 6 in a lancy box, $1 25 and Jl 50. Plain.om broldered, Initial, flnen and silk band kei chiefs from 25c to finest. STAMPED LINEN GOODS. Kvery body wants them. Tray covers.SIde board covers. Splashers and Tidies can be had for the least money lieie. CLOAK DEPARTMENT-finl are the Muffs at $1: Childien's Coats $1 25 and up: Ladies' Jackets, $8 and $10, are real sumrlses. LEATHER GIFTStSSS S i;vcry price. Pocketbooks, 75c, worth $1 50. See these. ' TABLE LINENS-S'.to&WeS the very best American and imported goods at prices such quality never sold before lor. Our dlsnlav is corneous. DRESS G00DS-aS.raS?S& year are the Silk Warp Henriettas at $125 and the All-Wool Henriettas at 75c IVe conld go on enumerating abont our Holiday Sliawls.Uloves, Hosiery and Under wear, S'ilk Umbrellas Mufileis, Fancy Tow els, Lace Curtains, Table Covers, etc., but spaco will not allow. You must come and see this, the grandest display we ever had. 68-70 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. d9-mhs WESTJ3KN INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBUBG. Assets. $8,B0187 No. til Wood.st. ALEXANDER NTMICK, President. JOHN B. JACKSON, Vice President. elE-fc0-TM W M. P. HEU11EKT, Secret gvg)lMiB-M ..SKhWS. 1E91 L. TOIMCO CHRIS HAUCH, Dealer in diamonds and fine matches. Good va riety at low prloes. Old cold and silver taken in exchange lor (roods. No. 541 Smithfield St. noae-li-iiwe m n i m ft . & b. r.HRITMAR C (1TH NR 1 MILLINERY GOODS. We have Inauzurated a lare reduction sale in our Millinery Depaitment. We are Felling a number of our Trimmed Pattern Bonnets and lints at just Half Price, and as they are closed out we are taking materials and making up others and putting the ma terials in at half price, thereby giving onr lady ciutoraer-i an opportunity to proem e Holiday Bar.-alns in Millinery as well as other goods.' Trammed Sailor and Alpine HatB reduced as follows: SAILORS: 60c From 75c - 51.00 From $50. . " 51.50 From 52.60. v 53.00 From H00. ALPINE HATS Keduced as follows: 50c From 5L00. 75n From 6L50. 5L0O From 52.50. $1.50 From-$a00. 53.00 From $4.00. H0RNE& WARD 41 Fifth Avenue. (IclG ENTIRE STORE OPEN TO-NIGHT ANP) EVERY NIGHT Until CHRISTMAS. See this evening's papers for soms special offers for to-night. CAMPBELL & DICK, 81, 83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth Ave. del7-37 SUCCESSFUL IATS Are tbose that give tone and style to a man; that keep him on in the world. He does more business with better people, and is better paid. It may seem strange, but it is so; you've noticed it yourself. People look at your bat, not at your shoes. It pays to wear the best hat you can affort. You can afford to wear our hats, as we have all grades, and wc can lit you, head, mind and purse. The wide brims in both stiff and soft hats are tbe proper thing. PRICES $2, $3, $4 and $5. PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD ST. del7 A USEFUL PRESENT. A REST FOR THE WEARY. COZY AND ELEGANT. Plain and Fancy Combination Lined Fur Rugs. 28 in. by 64 in. Only 95 00. lieeular price has been $7 00. All the Different Combinations. All Sizes From the Single Door Mat to the 43 in. by 84 in. Plain, Unlined Fur Rugs, White, Gray, Brown and Black, Only 82 50. Regular price has been $3 50. GINNIFF A STEINEKT, Limited, V ood Stieet Carpet House, 305 Wood St. &YER.STR0U5E& G MFRS.4I2 BWAY, N.Yl gj ffltf ft Titfr" " t,vm iSlf to EfllTISTIC And it takes but a very small portion of your bank account to buy them. 50 T0K0NAB1 BftELLA VASES, Plain and others with gold decora tions, round, square and octagon shapes, $3.50, $4.50, $5, $6 EACH. Rare and exclusive and much less than New York stores sell them. 25 handsome, medium size, unique shaped Inlaid with pearl just the thing for reception hall, library or parlor few stores have them perhaps none here New York price is $12.50 our price $10. , PLATES, Fine Decorated China ones, several thousand in one lot was the purchase, and we think it was an extra good one. Over a hundred styles. They're on two long tables at four prices 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c Each. And all we want is the women to see and we'll risk their opinion as to the prices and the plates. If you want a dozen, less or more, handsome odd China Plates, or dozens all alike, without expending a lot of money, come to this ART ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, Where there are thousands of artistic new things from 25c to 65 each and whether it's the low-priced one or the higher cost pieces, they are the best of their kind and best of all we can afford to, and are willing to sell them at small profits that's the way we get this large business, and it pays people to come and on no other basis could we expect their patronage man or woman boy or girl whether it's ornamental or useful, you want to see this great 1893 HOL IDAY OFFERING. You'll find what you want, we think, and save money. SEE FOR YOURSELF. BOGGS&BUHL ALLEGHENY. del6-19 JAS. KTNEIL & BRG., BOILERS. PLATE AND SHEETlEOX WORK. PATENT SHEET-IRON AKNEALINQ BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydraullo machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work In our Hue cheaper and better than by the old metho'ds. Repairing and ceneral machine wort. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad felS-bO-TTa "-a' 3STTiW SZElA-Xj FOB THIS WEEK'S SALE. We have made a special effort to produce a lot of the finest Seal Gar ments ever shown in Pittsburg for this week's sale. Every garment is a beauty. The fur full and long. The linings entirely new. The shoulders broad and wide. The collars high and flaring. Ladies intending to purchase seal garments should not fail to visit our establishment.this week. J. G. BENNETT & CO.; Coraer Wood St. and Fifth Ave. V i VJ" MMLET'r - S U I I1U IIIIIU UUU IIU 1 FOR THE BOYS. We are making a handsome display of Clothing in both our Boys' and Children's departments and are naming special B r '. 'V ft CLOTH FOR T! Is here also in immense variety and assortment you in Suits, with long pants, as low as $2.50, and an immense assortment between $4 and ' $10. Here, also, we have named special prices for the holidays, prices which you'll not find duplicated in this city. Overcoats For boys of every age, from designed Kilt garment up to the coat A charming assortment of Cape Overcoats ' of the very latest and best designs at prices tha' are as attractive as the garments. It will not be our fault if all the boys in th's section of the country, rich and poor, big and little, are not suitably clothed this winter. We've surely done our part in naming ex tremely low prices for a fine quality of goods. AND THE PRESENTS: We are giving away this Christmas a regular assortment of costly and valuable presents. Come in, boys, and take your choice of any number of attractive gifts. A purchase of $5 worth in either the Boys' or Children's Departments gives you free choice of anything we have left in the present line. Among other things these: A LARGE EXPRESS WAGON. Not a flimsy toy, but a substantial, strongly built wagon, made for real service. A FINE MAGIC LANTERN, With views and all complete ready to throw upon the canvas at home to have lots of amusement with this winter. A LARGE TOOL CHEST, Containing a complete set of tools fit to go right to work with. Fun and real instruction go hand in hand in this. OR A NEW BANK LIKE THIS: ftSfeuMENtfS This is called the Pump Registering Bank, the first dime deposited locks the lid of the bucket and the handle of the pump registers the correct amount in the bank. If You Want to Be Pleased With Your Purchases, and Have Your Children Delighted With Presents, Here's the Store to Visit. 300 TO 400 MARKET STREET. prices lor the beneht at tnose wno aesire to let their Christmas present take this lorm. Thousands of little Suits and Overcoats at the small price of $1.50 will enable thou sands of charitably disposed persons to make glad the hearts of as many poor boys. Of course we are making a display of the better class of goods also, and a very large and varied one, embracing hundreds of striking and stylish little outfits, just the very thing for a Christmas gift OLD We can serve the prettily young man s BA-KRtAf6.W7K, iMk in II 11 I J !?) 1 II f I 111" mra 11 11 JUS i -N3 ') I