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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1892L
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Clifton and Miss Lontft Agnott. Theat
i tractions in the Curio Hall included Mile.
Bel Ilia in a clever illusion, i'rur. Welte'is
unn ins per.ormlug cats and tlie lovely
"Fuilnia," the snake charmer. The crowds
were large and enjoyed the entertainment
hugely.
THE TEBHS ACCEPTED.
The aesthetic craze, of which Oscar Wilde
was the chief prophet, and wbicn W. S.
Gilbert satirized in Tatience" and yet in a
lense made popular, has given nay to other
lads, but the opera is just as fresh an
it was when first the allev driven
a "walked down Picca- i ing.with iro
amusing to-day as
beautiful voung men
dilly with a poppy or a lily in their me
diaeval hands." How well the wit. yes and
wisdom, of Gilbert's lines wears and how
much more melodious than the common
run ot comic opera music is Sullivan's
score, the large audience which
witnessed the revival of "Patience"
at the Duquesne last night
no doubt realized. It is a verv long while
since "Patience" has been sung in Pitts
burg six years, at least, since a first-class
companv rendered it here. Although
Henry E. Dixey and his company included
"Patience" in their repertoire in New
York last summer, it was practically
a first performance at the Du
quette last night, for many of
the nrincipals were recent acquisitions.
Consequently there was rawness horoiind
there and the usual little lip and omis
sions tliut are born of nervousness on a flrst
night. There was nothing serious to
Crumble about and the perloimanco
was so L'ood as a whole that
rittsbnrgers should be grateful to Mr.
Disey lor re-introducing them to a dear old
lri"iid. The character of litginaH Sun
Virmic, the fleshly poet, suits 3Ir. Disey ad
mirably. My giving liis natural gracefnl
liilnes a t i-t lie burlesques the allttudiniz
Ingof the ajstbotic devotee dellghtrnlly. His
oice is strom; enough for most of the sons,
ilioe oi the "patter" ar.ety predominating.
To the duer with Arrhiball Urosvennr about
the arious types ot London jnumrroeii,
vtlncli. by the way, to be intelligible to
American audience, should bo localized,
Dixey has adued a graceful and eccentric
dance, lor which he was encored asain and
a.-ain. In a desert of uritty or giuff bassos,
William McLaughlin is an aisof lich.ronnd
tone-. liicn. coupled toanai.miiable method
ii.ae his -inging a Joy lorever. The echoes
ot his superb vo.ee us we last heard it in
'Fin iiore'- have not died out yet, and lie
wuki d them a:am last night. He sang th it
delicious picscription lor a he ivy dragoon
with lots of unction and vim, and tliechoius
backed him up well. The men's voices ait
unusual thing in comic opci.i choiuses, are
ljcrier than the women's uncommonly well
trained al-o. For this reason it seemed a
pity to cut, as we believe vv as done, some of
their number-.
A ne i sjnrano here, Lenore Snvrtcr, sane
llio love' songs atotted toPjtien-c with
rate good taste and teelin.'. Although
Jier voice is not rich and strong,
ihe does not resort to the common trick
of screaminc in the finale, but shades
nil her work with legarJ to sentiment
and the meaning of the music She in used
a pretty bit 01 humor into the song. "He Was
a Litue Boy," which, with the double le
Irain. isonobf the gems of the opera, and
dfscived everv one ot the many encores she
obtained. She is a piquant, intelligent little
actie-s, such as Gilbert's characters lequire
to interpret them. Jliss Yolande Wallace"-,
be.iuty shines imposingly as Lady -An-pelu,
and she put lots of life into her work.
.Mi-s Fanny Edwards, as the inevitable old
maid of tremendous proportions whom Gil
bert has put in so many of His operas, in this
one called I.idu Jane instead ot KatUha, was
immensely ltdiculous, if the bull is allow
able. Lmmett Drew was a capital Archibrtd Grof
lenor. the idllic poet, and his rendering
o: "Xho Magnet Hung in a Ilardwaie
f hop," or "The Magnet and the Churn" was
trivens. half dozen encores, some of which
belonged probably to t.ie rapturous maid
ens who fell so gracefully and so very sud
denly at his feet. Fred Lennox has hardly a
chance except his siiare in the humorous
trio of the three diagoons converted to
Mained-glass posing and cramps, which ex
torter, lots ot laughter. The choruses were
well sung in the main, but the beautiful
sextet, which conies at the end of act first,
needed a strong tenor, and should, if we re
member aright, be altogether unaccompa
nied. The audience enjoyed tlie perform
ance and applauded with tolerable ireedom
for a Monday night house, w hich is the cold
est always of the week.
A Description or Allegheny's New Post
offlco Building.
The owners of the Allegheny postoffice
site have received official notification Irom
Secretary Foster telling them that their
propositions to sell the ground have been
r.ccepted. The letters also stated that
United States District Attorney Lyon had
been instructed to examine the titles.
The new buildin will be SOxllO leet and
, I fronting on Ohio street. It will be three
OblllltaillKU. U..U a U...U.H..U ww., uu ..u
v will run around the build-
iron gates opening into the streets.
ICE COMPANIES COMBINE.
The Chautauqua Now Has Full Control of
the Business.
The Chautauqua Ice Company will in the
future control that business of the two
cities. Saturday it entered into a contract
with the Union and Arctic Companies. The
onlv competitor is the Hygeia, which re
fused to sell.
STICKS TO DE LESSEPS.
Ois Wife" Says
Confidence in
She Has Entire
Her Dear Ones.
SYSTEMATIC PLAN OP BLEEDING.
Charles Te Lesseps' Morj of How
Canal Company Was Gouged. .
the
FROM 400 T(. 600 PEliPlit; IN THE SCASDA1,
Good Morning.
During Christmas week, as usual, we will
present each puichaserof tea, coffee, baking
powder and spices with abcautilul panel
entitled as above. Don't fail to get one. To
be bad at all the stoi es of Tne Gie.u A tlantic
and Pacific Tea Co.,
34 Fitih avenue,
1073 Carson street,
4311 liutler street,-
UI27 I'enu avenue, East End,
1G1S 1'enn avenue,
12s Filth avenuu, McKocsport,
l'.S Federal street, Allegheny.
Gnitars.
Violins.
Slamlollns.
The beautiful Imperial guitars and man
dolins never tail to please. We have also
the famous liruno guitars and Bowman
mandolins. The finest m the world. Our low
prices will astonish j ou.
ALtx ltoss' Music House,
US Federal street.
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com
pany Is the largest importing house in the world
doing business directly with the consumer.
Don't fail to uso their teas, coffees, baking
pnw dor and spices. "Good Morning" given
away during Christmas week at all our
stoies.
Fine Umbrellas,
Fine Tlalking Canes,
G. Ware's Umbrella Works, 21 Sixth street,
opposite Bijou Theater.
Mokbis W. Heap, Esq , Chief of the Bu
reau ot Electricity, will ueliver a lecture on
electricity and its modern applications in
the chapel of Duquesne Collese, Hoss and
Diamond streets, ednesday at 2.30 p. jr. It
islieetoalL
Sekd for catalqgue and price list of all
kinds of wines, liquors and coidials to Max
Klein, Allegheny, Pa.
Good Morning
During Christmas week at all the stores of
Ti.e Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com
pany. Srn our display of Christmas neckwear.
Jakes H. Aikes & Co.. 100 Fifth avenue.
The Fall of Atlanta.
The stirring military drama, "The Fall of
Atlanta," was given in the usual clever
stj le b the veteran amateurs who yearly
do a chat l tabic turn for the boys in blue, at
the Alvin Theater last night. The full list
ot the actors is appended: J. D. Brison, F.
A. Grundy, Charles Wenskowsky, Ed. F.
IiMiei. I) svid A. Jones, Charles F. Sherriff,
J. L. MiooL, Dwyer, Mont, cook, John
L Brown, Jonas Walker, bcon J. Long,
George M. Council, Miss May Byron, Miss
Molue lluecliler. Miss Mittie Weeden, Mrs.
C F. Mieriifr, Miss Anna T. Sherriff. By
consent Miss Byron will assume the role oi
Onra Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Miss
Buechler, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .
The scenery v. as capital, and the tableaux,
especia ly the battle scene, most effective.
As usual a gi eat feature of the performance
w as Leon J. Long's broad comedy and hu
morous singing. A large audience enjoyed
the performance.
Dr. Bill at the Grand.
The cordial leception which "Dr. Bill"
met w ith when seen before at the Alvin was
repeated la-t night at the Grand Opera
House. The merry farce has lost none of
its old attractiveness. On the contrary, it
is Improved by a judicious cutting of feat
ures a little too 1'arislcnne for the American
stage. To tell the story of the play is uu nec
essary, as it is well known here. The so con
venient case of mistaken identity isutllized
to the fullest extent, naturally introducing
entanglements and misunderstandings,
which Mr. Hamilton Aide finally straight
ened out in a very amusing manner.
The company did some very good work all
aiound; Mr William E. Wilson, clever actor
:i he i, poitraved the young and erratic
Dr. Tit'witb sufficient humor and spiciness
to make the part a go, without being too
racv. Miss Ida Bell is a winsome
mid dashing Mrs JJorton and Jfr.
Jhoum was delightfully presented by
Miss Nellie lale-N'elsoi. Among the gentle
men Mr. Ernest Bet tram and Mr. Eric Pol
lock as the excitable lather and brainless
dude, respectively, deserve praise for their'
able nerformance. The Kangaroo dance, of
course, proved an immense hit. borne or
the interieurs were very prettily arranged
and the ladles' dresses strictly on vogue.
The audience insisted upon rewarding the
rctors with unbounded and spontaneous
applause
The Harris Theater.
A really clever rendition of "Boccaccio"
is that of the Wilbur Opera Company, nnd
two large audiences enjoyed it yesterdav.
Not another operatic organization on the
road can boastof two-score asprettv. young
and graceml girls as those whom Miss Susie
Kirwin has in training. "Boccaccio" will be
repeated to-dav and to-morrow, aud Thurs
day "Dorothy" is to he given.
BCTER and seller meet through the m e
dlum or TEE DISPATCH ads. They cost
little and are effectual.
Paris, Dec. 10. It is reported that
should Ferdinand de Lesseps be unable to
appear before the court, whish is almost
certain, his case maybe separated irom that
of the other defendants. The Chateau de
la Chesnaye has 'received many visitors,
who have remained laithful to him. Iiis
courageous wife represents him iu all these
matters. She said recently:
"I am somewhat of a fatalist, like my
husband. In the most difficult moments of
his life he has always believed in success
and happiness, and alloVed events to take
their course. I practice his philosophy. I
believe this prosecution wa inevitable, and
am not afraid of it. Yon tell me that a
change of opinion in his favor has taken
place during the past few days and that the
public now sees that he was not wholly
responsible for what has occurred. This
sentiment, I am convinced, will increase as
the truth is brought to light You ask me
who are the guilty persons. I am notable
to say. I have always remained aloof from
the-afiairs of Panama and all I know of it
is what I find in the papers.
1'alth in Husband and Sons.
"I am certain, however, of one thing
the absolute probity of husband and sons.
Mistakes may have peen made, delusions
indulged in, but they have never committed
a dishonest act Aud all who know 31. Do
Lesseps think like myself. I spend several
hours every day in replying to the letters
and telegrams of affectionate admiration
and respect which I receive every morning
from rich and poor alike. The trial may
open and so-called revelations continue,
but I heed them not All I am anxious
about is that my sick husband shall con
tinue to enjoy in peace the afiecton of his
children aud myself."
M. Charles de Lesseps has been closely
questioned by the examining magistrate in
regard to the statement made by M. De la
Marselle regarding conversations with jr.
Charles de Lesseps. La Srarselle repre
sents Horhiban in the Chamber of Depu
ties. In 1890 he endeavored to bring on a
discussion in the Cnamber, relative to tne
petitions nbont the Panama loans. At that
time La Marselle had conversations with
M. Charles de Lesseps. The latter said
that in the case ot the Suez Canal the ex
penses for advertisements and press notices
were small. It was different with the Pau
ama enterprise. Journalists crowded to
the offices and had to be paid for ceasing
attacks on the company. Little sheets
were started against the enterprise and
some of the opponents wptc satisfied to re
ceive SO or 2j francs, uthers were more
exacting. Then there were the guarantee
ing syndicates, composed of large and
small banking establishments, which had
to be paid for receiving subscriptions to
the loans.
, Society People Were tin "Worst
Again, there were 'society people who
had to be paid for speaking well of the com
pany or for refraining from attacks on It.
These persons M. De Lesseps lound more
exacting than the journalists. M. De la
Marselle also referred to M. De Lesseps'
statements about the contractors having en
riched themselves. M. De Lesseps said
this was not extraordinary. The attention
of M. De Lesseps has also been called to his
former statement, when confronted with M.
De Launey, to the effect, "If I had to pay
for what I have done by a year's imprison
ment, I should congratulate myself on light
ucing iiiruwu uu mis anair.
The examination of M. De Lesscps'has
been quite as rigidly conducted as that of
an ordinary criminal, but he and his asso
ciates have not been subjected to the indig
nities of personal measurement, etc., to
which persons accused of similar crimes are
usually subjected. It is said that from 400
to 600 persons of various stations in life are
known to have been implicated in the
frauds and bribe-taking connected with the
canal enterprise, although the Government
has not sufficient evidence to convict auy
shell number.
A VBY, VE7 OLD BCHEMB.
Diamonds.
A Lasting Christmas Gift
They will be as brilliant 50 years hence as
they are to-duy. See our display in
Kings,
Pendants,
E.irrinss,
Brooches.
Bracelets,
The newest designs in all diamonds'brhi
combinations of dininbnds and other gems
Store open every evening.
Haudy & Hates,
, 629 Suilthtield street.
That Whitehall Tunnel Was to Have Been
Built Tears Ago.
The report that the Baltimore and Ohio
road intended to tunnel Whitehall hill
on the Wheeling division is being paraded
now as something wonderful and new. This
was the intention of the company whe'h the
road was built, but the work has been post
poned from year to year. The track oyer
the hill is a temporary affair, and the of
ficials of the line are not sure that the tun
nel will be built next year, as reported.
The tnnnel was surveyed in the beginning,
and the engineers who went over the route
recently used the old notes. This is all
there is in the tunnel talk at present The
grade on the hill is very heavy, and the
wonder is that the Baltimore and Ohio
wailed as long as it did to cut the- tunnel
through. Lack of funds prevented it
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A DYSPEPTIC'S ARQUMEiT
Is a growl, and that growl marks the. limit
or argument with him. The best way to get
him to try a medicine would be to advise
against it but notice how different his tone
after using Burdock Blood Bitters.
"I have suffered with dyspepsia for the
last two vears. Not long ago I commenced
taking B.B.B. I am no w on the second bot
tle, and I feel like" a new man.
G.KNOX.12 Sherwood av.,Blnghamton,N.Y."
Repeated Tjht3 with Uniforit Success
prove the fact that Buidock Blood Bitten
Ttrlll mm rlireriAt.afo Th. .. - ,- .-
!..... wH.H ., H.. AUO xuasuuis main, lb
tones the stomach to natural action and
keeps the sluice ways of the system free
irom clogging impurities.
"1 have been troubled with dyspepsia and
heart disease for nine, years, and found no
relief until I trid Burdock Blood Bitters.
Now I am well after takln-r two bottles
MUS. ETTIE FKAZIER,
TTSSU Bowne. Mich."
Good SXornlugr.
During Christmas week, as usual, we will
present each pui chaser ot tea, coffee, baking
powder and spices with a beautiful panel
entitled us above Don't fail to get one. To
be had at all the stores of the Great Atlantic
and Pacific Tea Company:
34 Filth nvenue,
1703 Carson street,
.;i Butler street,
0:-i7 1'enn avenue. East End,
1CIS Ponn avenue,
128 Fifth avenue, McKeesport,
126 Federal street, Allegheny.
ToiBDAT, Dec 20, 1S92.
EVEN the hair suffers from modern ways by
growing thin and tailed, farmer's Hair balsam
brings new li.ilr with the old color and life.
No Christmas and New Year's table should
be without n bottle of Angostui a Bitters,
the world reuownnd appetizer oi exquisite
flavor. Bewaieufcouuterfeits.
em at
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ihBmmmDf pure
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach.
liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. This
annk is made from herbs, and is prepared for use
..y J -VM. A. u ucu
"E
AlldruetristssellitatSOaandfiiirraoi... if
cannot get it send your address for a free sample.
.Lane's Family Medicine moven the bowels
each day. In order to be healthy this Is necesnarv
Address OKATOltF. WOODWARD,!." "-fy.;
0"AEAUSS
Lisdilr
CURB
A cure for Piles, External, Internal. Blind, Bleed
ing and Itching. Chronic. Kecent or Hereditary.
TMi remedy ha3 positlyelv never been known to
fall. Jl abox, 6 !orS. by m.ill. A guarantee jrircn
with six boxes, when purchased at one lime-to re
fund the Vi if not rtircd. Issued br KM1L G
BTUCK.y, Dnnrsist. Wholesale and Retail Agent.
Ho. 4401 and 1701 Venn ave.. corner Wylle are.
and Fulton st. Pittauur;, Pa. Use Muekr'a.
Diarrhea Jt Crimp Cure. :2anriS0ets. Jal-42-eoJ
Mfflf
vsssy
OU must give us the opportunity and
we'll save you $10.00 on a Suit of
Clothes.
There s no wav of vour knowing the good '
j j - -
value of our & 2 5.00 Suits unless you place
your order. Remember, made to measure,
perfect satisfaction and fitting guaranteed.
Have you seen the Swell, Swagger Overcoats. Ready to
put on. Finest made. Not much over half price, $20 $25
and $40.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
NEW PHOTO STUDIO,
101 FIFTH AVE., : :
: : .: : PITTSBURG.
-fes
&& SIXTH ST.
do20
ANDERSON" BLOCK.
PHOTOGRAPHER
: OF NEW YORK."
IVORYETTE IMPERIALS,
Sio PER DOZEN. : : :
deS-lG-ms
O. D. LEVIS, SOLICITOR OP
ATENTS
ISl Fifth ave., next Leader, Pittsburg
, 4
Large
Hroliday
ftandkerGhief
Counters.
All provided with ef
ficient and courteous
and attentive sales
people to take care of
your wants.
Unequaled values in
. all pure Linen Hand
kerchiefs, plain, em
broidered and ini
tialed, lor ladies, gen
tlemen and children.
These counters are
just as able to serve
' you at night as in the
day. Don't fail to
come in the evening
if you can't come in
the day.
. HpOpen every night this week
until 8:30. Saturday night until 11.
Jos. Home & Co.
609-621 PENN AVE.
de75
bM& r J?
ELITE PHOTO GALLERY,
51C JIarKet St.
Come now and get your PHOTOS
before the holidays. . Cabinets re
duced. Use the ELEVATOR.
U022-TTS
NO GRANDER
GIFT TO MAN!
Cn be given than ons of our fine, itjllsh
PERFECT-FITTING OVERCOATS
A FULL DRESS SUIT.
A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT.
A 3-BUTT0N CUTAWAY SUIT,
A 1-BUTT0N CUTAWAY SUIT,
A DOUBLE-BREASTED SACK SUIT.
A STRAIGHT-CUT SACK SUIT.
A ROUND CORNER SACK SUIT.
Any of the above bought ot ni are bound
to please.
MONET WILL BE CHEEEFTJLLT
REFUNDED in case a&y garment is not
satisfactory.
0VERC0ATSFR0M$8T0$40.
SUITS FROM $12 TO $45.
PANTALOONS FROM $2.50 to $10.
Bemember. we guarantee satisfaction.
Every garment we sell is guaranteed by
us for ht, style and durability.
YOU WANT TO TRADE WITH US.
Next door to Duquesne Hotel.
Opposite City Hall.-
XOpen every night this week
until 8:30. Saturday night until 11.
de-20
SILENCE CLOTH.
A necessity in connection with Table
Linen has been an intermediary pad to ba
arranged between the linen and table,
board. The Introduction of this table-pad
is recognized as tilling a Ions-felt want.
Unlike canton flannel table covers, it will
not adhere to polished dlnlng-boards. It is
or neatly quilted bleached muslin, padded,
with white waddinjr, and well bound, is
adapted for uso in private houses and.
hotels.
Eesrnlar sizes as follows: Widths, 54, 63, 63
Indies. Lengths, 63, 12, 81, SO, 99, 108 Inches.
For sale at all prominent dry Roods houses.
Catalogue and father information may bs
had from the manuiacturers,
EXCELSIOK QCH.TING CO.,
Cor.Lalght AVarickSts., N.T.City.
HUGITS Jfc IIACKE, Solo Agents, Fittsbnrz.
de!5-i
DOLLARS OOUGHNUTS BUT JSi TRADE IZ GOODS ou3r DOLLARS GIVE
TO BOOT" IN BIG VALUES.
This Children's Kingdom of Dolls and Toys is a
tac simile of Fairyland. For happiness was all this
created. Your imaginations revel equally amid re
gions of mirthful toys and beautiful dolls, for all the
treasures that sweet and joyful children love are here,
a boundless contribution from all regions of the
modern world. The costumes of the Mute Fairies
debate with the elegance of sovereignty.
Look To-Morrow
For Our
Doll, Toy, Silver,
China 'and
Bric-a-Brac
Advertisement.
The Christmas stock of Furniture is the proudest
monument we have ever erected. The vastness at
first concealed, because arranged on six floors, ex
pands more and more to the eye as you visit and
contemplate its splendor and beauty. There's
irregular tracery from the ancient
new and modern conceits of masterly
no gothic,
fathers, but
intellect.
The Acidemj of Music.
The Irwin Brothers always have an excel
lent variety company. Tills week their
company at the Academy of ilusic is with
out doubt one of the best in the country.
Mr Hie Thompson, in her version of Tu-ra-ia-booni-de-cy,"
is capital. The Clerisc sis
ters are especially uood; this is their flrst
appearance here. Sanson and Merton, tlio
amusing DicSc Lessett, Frank D. ilrvair,
Gilbert E. Moultoa and Miss Xellio i'or
ivster, Demonio anil Jloncjyo, the two
"American Macs," Eddie Ciguerre, Frank
Appel, Smltn and Campbell are all good in
their respective lines. The entertainment
concludes with one oi the drollest of farces
entitled "A Warm Eeceptiou."
; in 4 ., r-. i 1 1 :
fcBiilii ' : VfJi'wff IM $2.98
i
No Difference
What Prices
Or
What Terms
Others Quote
We Will Do Better
If we should judge from the pretty designs of our
Colossal Carpet and Rug Display we would say that
the intellect of the carpet world had for years been
stored and cultivated, but had now burst forth into
an army of unique, progressive and refined ideas.
The pretty floral designs have a depth of tenderness
and a refinement and exaltation such as the carpet
buver has never before known.
THE WORLD'S
FINEST
OIL PAINTING
WILL BE HERE ANOTHER WEEK.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT.
Harry Davis' Eden 3Iuse-.
Tho attractions this week at this house
are far above the average. The greatest
drawing magnet is the hairless horse, an
equine without the least of hair any place
on its body. Another great learure is the
penormance of Cliqout, Chevalier and
.Mile, tho clever snord Jusrslers. In the
theater there is a very good company of
comedians, styled the Campbell and Evans
lies ton Ideal Vaudeville. T.ieir periorm
uace is highly enteitainlng from beginning
to end.
The World's Museum Theater.
Tho modern melodrama, "Eoland Eo
mando," was presented at this honse yester
day by an able company headed b Mr.
$54.50
For this 3-sectlpn Book Case; solid Antique
Quartered Oak: 5 feet 3 inches wide, 6 feet 9
inches hlch: round cornets: 2 beveled mirrors, i
writing desk, 2 book cases, 4 cupboards, 2 diaweis; worth $8j.
Ladies' Eeed Kocker;
seat 29x18 inches: back
3 leet S inches high: le?s and
cress braces all wrapped with
reed; worth at least $5.
n&-
mum.
m
For this Silk Plush Seat, solid
oak, Ladies' Kocker; regular
price everywhere 56.
If you give a friend a gift which tends to beautify the home
and also be useful, that .friend will love you far more and ap
preciate in a higher degree your generosity than a present pos
sessing but a transient charm A ROCKER.
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For this full
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833 Each, $4.98 for 6,
Of these Solid Antique
High-Back Dining
Chairs, back 3 feet 3
inches high; seat 17X
15 inches.
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MED
FOR
T iD HBP
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$31 Rfl For thl8 So,Id ak Sideboard.
fOU.UU There is no risk of contradic
tion in the -.tatement that theie is no
other store that can show snen a number
of exclusive designs as shown here. $10,
$15, $20 or up to $100.
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$9.20
For this large Extension Table.
Solid Antique, heavy legs, wide
rim; worth $15.
&
C CR For this large Bed. Lounge, olo
.pil.UtJ gant coverings, soft inside bed
and well worth $18.
$18, $20, $22, $24 and $30,
According to covering, will bny tho hand
somest BED LOUNGES AND COUCHES
you oversaw for the price.
Fifteen years ago when we added this department
and became a full-fledged Carpet Store new forces
touched Pittsburg life. The extent of p" ower was
then only in our dreams. The effects are to-day in
the domain of fact not fancy. The results have
been more scientific and less fanciful than we had ex
pected, and to-day we have not only the largest, but
OST VARIED KARPET DISPLAY
In the city. An hour spent looking at the dainty
floral designs, with little blossoms and vines; the
staid geometrical figures beautiful,, unique, simple
and original Will STIMULATE YOUJR. KARPET
THOUGHTS, and also give you half an idea of the
CHARITABLE PRICES. You are welcome to look
(even if you don't want to buy) at the BRIGHTEST
KARPET IDEAS of the whole civilized world.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK.
JUST A WORD FOB PABLOR SUITS.
We say emphatically, there is not
another store in Pittsburg that
rvSr.":$35toS200
We invite comparison.
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$55.00
For this ROLL TOP EXTENSION TABLE. The
finest Table made. No boards to store away. Turn
the handle and it just rolls out. It's a combination
of beauty, utility and convenience.
BP
.40
patterns;
For this elegant Parlor
Table; hundreds of
75c to S25.
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This suit, may look verv smal here, but
there's only one xmnll thlnir dJOO At
about it, and that's the price, 9CQ.tl
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$47
For this solid Oak 3 -piece SUIT. Elegant
large Bedstead, Dresser and Washstand
Mirror 18 inches by 40 inches. The carvings are
ponderous and neat. Panels all deep set and beveled.
Will wager it against any other suit in Pittsburg for $75.
iSffl lastly
WORTH $65 For this magnificent
vP O U .0 3-piece solid Oak Suit. Bedstead, 6
ft. high; Dresser. 6 ft. high; Dresser, zY ft- i
Mirror, 2 feet by 3 feet 6; Washstand, 2 feet 9
inches Ions'.
BUY EARLY.
FREE DELIVERY
WHEN YOU WANT.
635 & 637iSMITHFIELD 3TREET--635 & 637
del7-TT
OPEN
EVENINGS
UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK.
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