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HITTSBUEGI I COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, -NOVEMBER 22, 1S81. TWELVE PAGES. ON TUT. STAGE. ETW GOODS November 21, 1834 REGARDING DABY BEN- AT SON AND IDA 11 iiiiii Muiil i ilL It LI AM 83, 85 and 89 Fifth Avenue.

J. liiuiiur Tliat Thry Are One a.u the feame A I.ady for a Tlirwtrieal Agnt liaymcJuV Lat- -0(- "Vr-w5iit to impress upon the Ladies place to buy'TlrsiCi 165, 167 and 169 Federal Street; Allegheny City, Pa. SUITS iWRAPS Iu tVs tlejarimem we are doii-jr an eseelleut tradein portainiin to a LADY'S fTTJ Mmjuy for the reason that we keep our 5aily reoiet with a-ir)ltir tbat is New, Haolotsi0i Styll-h. To QUfte price? e.t everjthmg inelujed in VA department would take up too much Umsi snaw. However, iu order to show you what we are we will hero pve you the priea of our Suit? aud so that wiien you do favor with a oall yoa can examii.e for y.nr!f v-r- rS and see if our .50 aud 10 Wrnn or Suit ia not far iujevior oither ia IVLL OR FiNJ to any ycu have yet ston in any other house.

LADIES' JACKETS We can. give you a beautiful Jacket and a p.xxl fit, either in llac or cob ticta. $2.50 in 1 -KEWMARKETS An elegant stock, well aesotted, both plain nud trimsted, ransiuffinpriMi to SILK AND MATELASSE. BROCADE VELVET. SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, and in fart eran- that a ladv could uet-ire iu iV iiuof a beantilal Wrap, trim ned in all the vaitous stylos suii k) teceut utes, at special low prices, at $20 up to iOO.

NEWMARKETS, IN Seal PWiu, Dlcg-onal, Beaver, in ttc, Btrliu Twill, SHORT WINTER WRAPS In ITaitt and Bioetwle Velvet, ITuah ami Broche, ic, tc. Jackets and Sacques, In Seal Plush, Stockinette, Diagonal, ic. DOLMANS, In Seal riush. Diagonal Cloth, Ottoman Cords, Siik, Arc, CIRCULARS. 2JALKT0Tri, Ac.

RACLANS. ISSES, NEWMARKETS, In Black, Brown, Blue, Ac, all sizes. LADIES' SUITS In Black and Colored Silk, Satin, Velvet, Cashmere-. Cloth, Jtc Misses' and Children's 'SUITS, Havelocks. -Cloaks, tc.

our Garments are perfoct-fitUns and made and trimmed iu latest Eishions. SPECIALTIES. Extra Lrge, Fleecy All-Wool BLANKETS! Iu Scarlet, White and Gray. SEW COMFORTABLES, Estra Large and Heavy. Tnriey EhI sad Creme Table Linens, Table Covers aud Table Napkins.

NEW EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS, Piano Covers, Sideboard Covers, Tidies, Hnck, Bath and Damask Towels. NEW TOWELINGS. Ladies' and Misses Black and Colored JERSEYS. Cashmere, Zephyr. Bioche.

Paisley and India Camel's Hair SHAWLS. New lace Damask Curtains, Portieres. Raw Siik Fringes, Curtain Poias. Cornices, Ac. We are in receipt of a large lice cf SEAL" 1LUHH tiACQCE'.

from .12 46-Lacb bu eitr lengths, and at a priop Uiat cannot fail to eonvincs yrnyr Uiat they are FOinediiiiS I cannot be often obtained eitherin ptioe, quality or style. Prices, lO to O.i. I CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, from 2 to 10 years, from $1.50 to IS. ''1 SHAWLS Gray, Brown and Scotch Plaid, fromfl to $7.50. Stripl Persian, Croolie and Bf Mourning Shawls.

Alo a full line of Light Colored Caeimiere Shawls for ereuing wear. Larre awl varied stock of NEW FURS, including. Hair, Neutria, Coney, Seal, Chinchilla afj Zf lS from oOc to $1S per set. CAMP mmhb wavn J. R.

WELDi'N CO! 1 If 1.. I JDOOKseiiers ana otatioaers, i 427 AND 429 DEPARTMENT REPLETE WITH LATEST NOVELTIES AT LOWEST PRICES. WHOLESALE HOUSE. JOSEPH HORNE CO. Now Open Fall Importations FIXE HTdTIXfi DESKS.) Pwr Zjmn CABD 0ASLS ifljHT ana tavclopcs.

in all 4 I pocket books. Lafe' Hand gold pens 6 all new styles Pompeian Paper HAND-BAGS. BkS' and EnvdopJ Of Blaek and Colored Silk Velvets, Black and Colored Telreteons, Brocaded Velvets, Brocaded Velveteen, Black and Colored Gros Grain Silks well-known brands, Colored and Black Satins, Khatlames and Surahs. ALL, THE LATEST STYLES PITTSBURGH FIRE ARMS 66 FIFTH AVENUE, -'--1 LR.FENTON'G GEiNERAL The Celebrated FENTON ROLLER SKATE9 REST AND SIMPLEST SKATE IN THE MARKET. ri WE LEAD IN QUALITY, STYLES that the PEOPLE" STORE 13 the DICE 4PvaiH WOOD STREE STATIONERY.

ihs 1 CO Hi AGENTS FOR THE TRADE! AND LOW PRICES AFTER WEARING- INNERSOLE SHOES. Be Had at 5c discount on each dollar to cai-h Inivers. i riii-ji-2g-iyr BETTER work than noli lbs oil-Tib CHOICE ABER, 1 1 ill AT JOWEST A OPPOSITE HALM if 3 Not one in a liunre.l the people who 1 ire waUhed Mi I. la Mulle et the Opera Jlouie tUU week have recognized in her a girl Vho wae the crcaicii favorite the pubiie ever Iia i among lb child t-oajde of the. stage.

Here tod the re one of the U-ler boye might wonder, I tl fjuivk eul dainty fts of where Lad i- rr ttnv-walk before, or f.vur the bimuiar it'iu? of frirl'js hut none of tliciu dn jinvJ that it Wi Daby the ci icious, nancy, captivating wl; j-ic fuasikj ami quity cuptarcl the nicu before tiie could fu-irly talk plainly. Vet rumor say nnd ruiaor wari) a rather re-liable face this time that Biby Denson and Ida kit He aie one aud the Ra.V.y ICi-n was a rcct card in the raude-Tilie th'-nirii iirjc tliirt-M-n or fourteen years ago. She was a litt'c mite of a eirl who sang find daucc.d ith a cbtldb grace and abandon that curried audiences with ft wild She wa? on'y 5 j-ear" 1 1 tli' an I the case with y.hi'h she walkcil the board wm remarkable 2'iom her t-eson a favorite and her popularity iucre-aici r.s the years wore on, l-Mil tht was poo-l a card as could bo placed on a program. With added years canie addol Stature, bist ebe was Baby lionson until one fiiio Jay, some four rear3 aero, J'rby Denton suddenly dropped out "of t'urM, leaving only the memory what a child ronld behind her. About thU time Mir Ida Mulle bloomed out in the operatic world, or in that ec-iion of it where light opera baa a habitation.

She Mn; throughout the country, chiefly in the smuiier town', aud attracted no very great attention uutil within the pat year, TUE GcO OF K. When the and Eurydiee" management were carting about for people, a happy 1 tough mtggwteil Aiw for C'lpi'l. She liad the lorm, ae.d, V-etter t'dan that, wa and could siiif, r-he was cngneed, and, as the sau-y god of love, 'tw York dudedom wild. The dear hay raved over her, and she rouMn't appenr on tl.e stage without uch a elapsiiu of hands oa would put a ealtite by rut--I'Sry to lluah. 11 toe thought ho w.iatej a itur, ijis.

Mtille, with ber tozgeiy, joined the pjT-ii. party. Undoubtedly a channinj; Ciul, iTuV.r i ot inrticalarly flroiiR in other repeet, and the rettstm Ecu-starring ber are diflicult to eomprcheud. The Jinet aotre-i') in the company is Miss Ilattto I'tuiro, work in the lo'c gecne with Jlr. JJackiiy, burlesque as it is so natural an so ptrong that if she did nothing else there would still bo MiffioU'iit ou which to picdiet a career in a higher grade of the profession.

the of the management, Jlin lHda.ro i-? the star. The hardest worked member of the company i Mi.i.s JIattie Starr. 8he is Eliza Ann in the first act, and in the second id the central figure in the Tyrolean Warblers; is the t'rineet Jiia in the sketch irotn the opera of that name; Oalnten in the alleged scene from "Pygmalion had ijulatea:" in the soloist in the ''IVta of I'all Wall," and fings a solo in the closing econe, Ms chtmicteri in hi many otflercnt eosturnes ia one night is rather rubbing it in. Jiy the war, Jditid Starr's diamond, which fnarkles ia her tnowy lii.cn when she appears as the daJc, h3 attracted considerable Httentioa by its bnilianoy, It is a pity to the delusion, but a close in spection woaM tttow tne tiiainonJ to be a cleverly cut picco of glass as lig aa a hickory But. phk is oi.D-FAf'.nro-Nrn.

"Bosie Bernard, a plain, cvery-day, oll-liihiotit-d pre-s aent." That's the way it reads on the curd, with enov.gh more ntnfF to cover a three-shoet poster, if properly What a long utTering ela8 of newspaper men have done that this should be inflicted upon them ia a mystery. How can a man say "no" when a lady comes in all cmiled and wants a line in the the show's comiu' you and fhe dumps 1own a column and a had tioin toe bquasntown Ji'n'fe, which she'll consider the '-Jine." That's the way, and of course Mig iJernard will do it. Or again, how can one liint that the top of a desk is not the plaee for muddy feet, or that half-past 12 in the mornir.2 is not the time to commence fctory with sevca chapters about the fun ehe had in Dubuque, when the the paper is eoin to pre.s at 3 o'clock and work is crowding? Ho can one refuse aeeept a cigar that hag all the appearance of sure death wheu a lady proffers it, or check the rising enthusiasm which threat cue to enjr.it tnc omee wnen star or play are mectioned? These are the old-fashioned ways, anu ot courso iUiss Jiernant, the nrst woman ever put on the roaJ "to work the boys," aa they fall it, will live up to her card. he come yet, but thei" coming, and it's time to move to the seventh floor, cut out the stairs and anchor the elevator half way between cellar and roof, Miss Bernard has not gone on the road yet, but ia busy in New York ecndinsr cards and written iu ft Vasar College hand and a v. nelly toue.

Appalling as her card i just a chance that fche is the pioneer who meuns to lead tho Ftrayiug feet of the army of advance agents back to the straight path from which thev have wandered. The press wili give her a chance at all events, and sher career wi'l be watched wu.h interefst. HAYUOMP'S LATUST. John X. Piiiymond, the faroritfl comedian will appear at Library Hall next week, opeuing Jiia eng'igemcnt in his new play, "For, Con Thin comedy ros introduced last season A'cw York and hn been played einco then.

Jt is a political comely built upon the questionable ways and means ot the oliice meeker. Mr. Raymond ha. a character that fiuti his droll, earnel humor in the person of OchtuI JoHiah Zi.nicr, an enthusiastic politi cian searching for a candidate Congress lie finds him in 1'tt'r Woollfy, a weaUhy and l'ucflio old farmer alio having uo political aui- Itjtjon, is loreed into the helu bv an ambitious sister. In tho convention which shown on the stage, there is a dead lock, and Limlier Is taken up as a dark horse and threvgh a- a tomrnomise candi iiite Theso arc the main incidents of the plot, which also contain enough sentiment to provide the younger members of the and even Limher himself, with suitable matrimonial partners, "I'cr Coti greys' will be given on Tuesday and ednesday evenings, and at the ThurjvJav Tbiikucivinrf JJav uintinee.

the ret i the including the batur ti-'y li.e cciTcdy-Ji airia, "In will be triven, with llaviijond in his celebrated ctmract riHtion, Vrltt the ldano "The White Slave," bc'l's iutit successful ono of Burtley Camp piays, wiu be pro duccd at the Opera House next week It lias I t-en relented here belaro and i3 well and known to the th.itor-going people FiH-b'irira. lian G. Richimm l's Comedy and Specialty Company will uppe.ir the Acadomy of Music lioxt we-ik. Mr. Richmond is a prime favorite with the public aud ha good basking this year.

Among the people in his company are I'rank Morau, John IN Ran some, ihuil Voos, Harry l'aal Shechan an Covne, Charles H. Maidcy, Litie Conway, Melrose, Ida Jiui Marlow, lan Regan and Kitty P.e,;an. Th-j program eibrdces comedy and character masioal tketches, an exhibition of etr ngth aiii eeveral LOt'eitici that cana-t be Tho scon-l week of the c-rcua season at Harris' Filth Avenue Museum will bo opened on Monday with an often new artists infciit repairing agility, strength, grace and eoivrae. The crack of Major Martin' whip ai the crackle of the clown's cri-p, frei jokei, will enliven the jirocee-iings as of yoro. At tho Sixth Street Museum Forepaugh'a irctae-rio will be placed on exhibition.

There wil! Le curiofitici end a ptograra en the auditorium. A0 PLATS. J. Newton Gotthdl will be in town next week, lie pkiys Micaliz" at McKeesport Twcs-Jay n'bt. The lay has a second litio now an i iiiiea zumu, or iut Double M- s'mgr." Charlie Fish, who haj bra riding th whita r.orse ajoacl tn nujr at Hartis Mueaai tbij Dress Goods -AND- CASHMERES Of Amffipr.o, French.

Oernun and EuglWi Tnamfitmj eh-ant Ntw Pattern? and Latent and LADIES' CLOTHS AND TRICOT CLOTHS, Suitable for Thilor-made Cove times latest and most ban (kisnn aud colorings, Plain and Plaid. -3rNew Black and Colored, Plain and Brocade, SILK. SA.TIX8. EL YET: YETVETEENS. ATD SILK PLUi IIES.

New Diagonal and Ikaer Clotlts. New Mohair and -English Pura Silk Plushes. In Elack, Erown, Blue aud Grey ASTRACHAN. New Plain. Twilled, Opera, Basket, Domct, Shaker, Embroidcrwl and Extra Wide FLANNELS.

week, is an artist of considerable merit, and has the happy faculty of knocking off an oc casional poem. A reward has been ofiered for a stage motion of Mackay's that won't raise a laugh in his audience. There will be extra matinees all around on Thursday Thanksgiving lay. Irving and ferry mut-t have a barnstorming town in contemplation. Thoy are circulating a fook cemtaiiiing press opinions of their merits, is a -iunljio work.

later of that oualitv bringing a cout ami ha.if pound now. Stella Boniface, lately cf ffwi' Theater in the compney supporting Kaymond. AVM SaOsfy Everybodj'. General hardware and builders' specialties are what Woodweil Latighlin, of No. 202 Sraith-field atrtet, in.

The hardware is. in an endless variety of little things that are needed, cot only by builders, but by people in everyday household lite. The stock never runs short, but is kept up, and what you can't buy at some other tttre you can always get here. Hinges, screws, hammers and entlery, all to be had in all sizes, shapes and designs. In the particular of builders' specialties aoli a stock is kept on band as would make any builder's mouth water, so to speak.

Everything that he needs or think that he needs is there, aad all selling at the Joweat possible prices. It would be to the advantage of everybody to call ami inspect the lino of goods displayed by Woodweil Laugh -lin. Satisfaction is bespokf a on the part of all. SEA SACOTTKS. UnyYour Seal Sacques From the Manufacturer.

I have jtut received the second invoics of fine AJ.ASKA PEAL, ENOT.ISH DYE. Ladies would d.i well lo ca ii eaity and sck-r-t the ekins aud have their Sacques Made to Order and know what they arc getting. I have also in stock a Complete Line of Fine Seal Sacques, from 31 to bust measure. SEAL SACQUES! RE-PYED, life-LISrn, UB-SUAPED. A Perfect and Clean Color Guaranteed.

I keep in my employ the beet experienced workmen. W. F. GRAHAM, FDR FACTORY, Successor to KiLGOns rah Air, 445 Woon Street. STThtf T.

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A. K. This ia not the name of aoiro mysterious order, but it simply Btandfi (or," The trVanttsf Bnr-(jcting on Earth To-day a4 Kaufmann'" Whether you want an overcoat, a suit, a pair cf pants, a bat or cap, a suit of underwear, a pair uf gloves, Ac, and if you think that "a dollar saved is a dollar made," then go to-day to Kaufman ns', corner Smithfiold and Diamond streets. 54 Tricot Cloth at SI. Another lot of these scarce and desirable goods opened to-day, that we think ia somewhat finer than the previous lot.

Johs L. Moor house, 3a Fifth avenue. Klack llrocade Velvets. We have secured an extra good bargain in a large lot of these goods at $3 50, which has forced us to mark all our 4 50 goods to the fcauio price. Johx L.

Moorhocse, 33 Fifth avenue. Pianos and Orgaus Sold on easy monthly payments. Wilcox A White Orgax 63 Fifth avenue. To-Day I To-Day! About 75 djzea of fine gents' -seamless half hose worth 25o a pair, will to-day be -closed out at Kanfmanns' for 1 5c a pair or 25c for two pair. Such great bargains will never be offered again.

It will pay you to buy full dozen for future use. At any rate, ba sure and come to-day to Kaufmanna', corner Smithfield aud Diamond btrcels. Blorgan's Confectionery. Ice CrBm, Char Ruaw, Cro-jetU, Salads, ic. delivered promptly to order, stf No.

2 Sixth street. Tf) herfr Pau Ah-Brah is like going to Inrlia iUcif. lie will be at Lafayette Hall to-night. No liad llaklng. There a baker in this city ffho never ba? a 'bad bakirg." He is Mr.

R. 1L Ward, of the Entt Kad. It is scarcely accessary to tell the Imblic thi, for Mr. Ward 'a reputation is well Uo bakes London Bread, which is the sweetest and mo I nutritious of all "staff of life" baked in Pittsburgh. (trover Cleveland's Cabinet Is yfet a mattor of conjecture; not 60 the grand braius in Overcoats which Kaufmanns' have to-day placed on their counters.

The most re-maikable bargain of all arc about 275 Men's fine Beaver Overcoats at $9. These coats are made and cat iu an excellent style, and it is a peitive fact that no other houso can or will Soil au overcoat of like quality for less than 15. Economical people will find it to their material advantage to come to-day" to Kauf-manni', corner Smithfield and Diamond streets, before purchasing olscwUere. Dr. W.

F. FuiiOenUorg. Diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nos and Throat Exclusively, No. 503 Pcnn avenue, near Fifth stioet. Pianos to Kent.

Wilcox White Organ 08 Fifth avenue. Fo? Winter's Blast. There ij no question now that winter ba come to stay, and an cvercoat and winter suit are essential to comfort. To get either or both that will be alike comfortable md stylish, go to C. H.

Lloyd, Merchant Tailor, No. 4U3 Weo-i street. Bis stock of winter goods is exceptionally Lure, making a ide selection possible, and bis prices are the lowest. A ti.t fit is always assured. th cuttor being one of the best in that line iu the cij.y.

LIVE i EVERY PAGE. EVERY NEW STYLES IN IMPORTED Hats and Bonnets New Polo; Jersey and Siotch Wool CAPS FOR JOYS AND GIRLS. NEW FANCY FEATHERS, NEW FEATHER AlHRETTEs. NEW PLUMES AND TIPS. NEW RIBBONS.

FItI2sGLS in Clijiilleff Silk, MuWat, NEW SiC, NEW FUR TREvIMINGS. CAPES, COLLARS AND MUFFS. New Corsets. sr NEW GLOVES, la Kid, Silk, Cashmere, TaSetta, Ac, Jco. Now Wool Hoods, Witts, Hose, New Zephyr, Saxony and Yarn.

Ladies', Gents' and Children' Scarlet, White and Grey UNDERWEAR. OUR CLGAK DEPARTMENT Cviitains -the largest variety, the most desirabla goods, the Litest the most exclusive designs, the lowest price and best values in Ladies' Jacels, ye-wmarkek, Iiussiaa sad Plain Circulars, Brocade, 11 vet, Silk and Hash "WRAPS. Hisses' Jackets, Misses' Children's Ilarclotis, Jiewiuarkets. SPECIAL. SEAL PLUSH SACPS X.nle aul fuiislied as perfect as tho Finest Seal Goods.

A3" We oCor these goods at prices that defy competition and guarantee theiu to not be equaled elsewhere. JNO. L. MOORBOnS -35- FIFTH AVENUE Shoes! Slioes! Shoes As we are showing the largest variety ot LATE STYLES to be found ia this market. Onr are bought direct from the most reliable manufacturers ia tho land, and as fit, comfort and wear are three of the most essential points sought for in "Shoes, a trial will convince all that MARTIN can furniah this much desired combination.

Prices the Lowest for First-class Goods. Wm. J. 'Martin, 35 SIXTH STREET. TTh3 Special lliscoiint On account of the crowded condition of our storeroom, and to mate room fur our Uuliuay Stock, we will, uutil December 1, Allow a Discount of 10 Per Cent.

ON ALL Fancy Pottery, Vases, Statuary, Lamps, Mirrors, Brass and Bronze Goods. Thee are all new and (iesirablo gooJn, and this will be a crood oi-portunity to Eolect 1 GIFTS at a low r-rice. WATTLESlSHEAFER JEWELERS, 54 Fifth Avenue, One door from Wood street. TTliS INCORPORATED JS35. -ESTABLISHED IN PITTSBURGH.

IS 14. Assets of the Coinjtaay Not. 1, $1,946,089.05. DELAWARE Mutual Safety Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA.

Branch Office in Company's Building-, 6S Fourth ATenue, Piltshurgrh. T. DALE JENNINGS, Agent. TILE II03IEW00D CEMETERY, DALLAS AVENUE. An Omnibus lea es the bor rar station, East Lihwt.

for tho Cemetery at od lo a. "2, 4 aoet ft ioavinp the Cemotety at ami 11 A. 3, and n. k-ves Iast Liberty at 9 a. 1:30, a.30 ani r.M.

BEFORE WEAR INI THE PATENT DEPRESSED Oalf to TAGG ART'S SHOE EMPORIUM, 129 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PJi TJ. Largest stock in either oity. We return 1 There is no Cleaning and Scouring Soap AT ANY PRICE thJ will do MORE or IF jlJ All the above 'in iai raeMjv direct tareis ef Europe. FAIX MILLmBTIIats, Bonnets, assortment row open. WHOLESALE You Can Have Lots of Fun By to Kaufmann3' to-day and watching the agreeably surprised faces of the bargain eeekera.

Especially will tbi the ease in Kauinianns' Boys' Clothing Department. Among tho many bargains the most noteworthy ara Si0 boys' very durable, warm and 6tylish School Overcoats a. $2- 25. These are the ame garments as are sdii by all other Pittsburgh clothing houses for am to $5. So, if the saving of a few dollars i worth considering, then oom to-day to Kauftnanns', coiner Smith-fit'U and Diamond streets.

I nd aud Gentlemen, Prepare for cold weathei. We are offering the very best grades of Underwear and Woolen Hose at close pricej. Allegheny Trimming Store, Wai.oik XilOMPSuN srra 109 Federal street. Ladies' Newmarkets. Brown, Blue, Green aud Black Stockinette, Diagonal, Berlin Twills, French BeavT, Double Box-plaited Fan Tourist, and plaii; back.

"Lady Clare" and "Fedora," all sizes, fro.n SO to 42 burd, and prices from $8 to the fim.st grades. John L. Moohhouse, 35 Fifth avenue. Takes tUe Cake. An attractive feature at to-day's bargain sale at- Kaufmanna' will be about 250 men's all wool Scotch cheviot business suits at $7 50.

At this price, which is les than the cost of the cloth, 8uit3 will undoubtedly be sold within a few hours. People wishing to buy good, stylish and elegantly made suits should look upon this as a timely pointer to come as early in the day as possible to KauTmanns', corner Smithfield and Diamond streets. An Kntlre "ew Ktoek Of furniture of every description, bedding, carpets and stoves on small weekly or monthly payments at Hopper Bros. 93 Third avenue, between Wood and Market streets. Storo and office open every Saturday until 9 p.

M. tIist Country Blanket. We have had made to our order a very superior quality of White and Scarlet Blankets, of extra size. Warranted not to shrink. Jcs5.

L. MoonnovsE, -35 Fifth avenue. FLOWERS-TREES. Oar new descriptive catalogue ff Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Rows, fchruhs, Vinw and Holland Bulbs are now rcaiy. Pleaso call and Kot copies.

We are execntinp orders for Floral and Plant Decorations in tho In tort style. JOHN R. A. MURDOCH. -503 Smithfield Street.

BULBS AT REDUCED RATES. Bedding $0 per 1O0; tulipa. fine mixed, SI 25 per 10O: named hyacinths. $1 50 por dozen; other bulbs at low rates. WM.

C. BECKERT. 6el7-T'rbs 47 Federal street, Allegheny. i i in. i'N MARRIED.

NovemW 20. 18S1, bv the Rev. Leonard, at the of the bride's parent. Mr. OEORGK H.

AY RES. of Oil City, to Mus BELLE RALSTON, of Freeport, Pa. S1IIPLET BEVAN-Oa Tuesday evening. 1 November 18. by thf Rev.

lir. Robinson. SUIfLET, of Jit. Solon. Va.

DIED. VF.IOCK fn Thursday. November 20. 1 88 1, at VJ. p.

EDWARD, son of M. and B. Veiock, aged 25 years. 1 1 months and 4 days. "Funeral on Sunday afteb.voon at ii o'clock, from tho of bis parents.

lf7 Federal street, Allegheny City, laterment private. LISTER On Thursday aftwnoon. November 20, lSa-4, at 2 o'ciock, ELIZA LISTER, in her Funeral ft om the rosi lmvj of her son-ia-law, Frederick Smith. No. 57 North Diamond ctroot, Ailesrbeuy, this aftbbkoos at 1 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. GOLDEN On Tlmrly, November at 11 A. BRIDGET GOLDEN, wife of Matthew Golden, ned 37 years. Funeral from her iate residence, 2 i Fort street, IO-dat. at ti.SO a.

M. Friends of the family are resoectf iuvited to at tend. HUNTER Suddenly, at 1:30 F. November 20. JOHN HUNTER, in tho 7Sth year of his age.

Fciioval brrvice at his late residence. 21U La-rock street. Allegheny, to-dat, at 1:30 p. M. Interment private, at a later hour.

JONES Tuesday, at 11:30 p. IIENRY JONES, age-i 55 years, 8 months and 4 days. Funeral from late residence, comer Penn avenue and Pearl street, Susday, November 23. at 9 a.m. Friends ot the family are respectfully iuvited to 4TrT1TTiTT t- LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, liy and 136 Ibird avenue, 2 doors below Smith-beld street, next door to Central Hotol.

Carrin(fo to Funerals CarriMSe for Oferna, Parties, ic, the low-t rate. Stable open and niicht. Telephone communication. OLDrST tXSUK 1NCE O-in A3LCBICA. Assets, 9,07 S3.

IXSL'HAXCE CO. OF NORTH AJIIXICA 01 PJIILADIXFIUA. Lo-ses a J'usfel and pnid by W. JON ES. 3-i Fewth aveuus.

from the largest and best known mannfac- reathers, Win-s, Breasts, a choice EXCLUSIVELY. AM US Em EN TS. LIBRARY HALL i A. Pases. and Managar.

Every Kveninjr and Saturdav Matinee. TUE LAUGHING SENSATION, ILARRI.sON' AND GoURLAY in SKIPPlt UY THE LIGHT OP 'HE MOON. Jiext week John T. Raymond. OPERA IIOUSE- Job A.

jOllslke. Lessee and Manager Kvery cvenin? and Saturday matinee. PilCE SURPRISE PARTY, and Mr. John A. Mar-Kay, Mk Ida Mullo and a strong company in "A BOTTLE OF IMC" Next week.

Bart.ley Campbell's WHITESLAVE. rand matinee Tbaubgiving. uTZtS- HARRIS' MAMMOTH eck commow-iiis November 17, Charloa W. Fish's CHAMPION CIRCUS 1 5U Obarej'ion PerformeM SO. Trained Animals, Comical Donkeys, First-Class Cirems.

FtTS'NY CLOWNS 1 Fnll-S'ued Rinit on the Stage. Two Performances Daily. No Advance in Admission, 30 cents. Seats may be secured by telephone at any time, or at the box ofhc from lO to 12 a. m.

for any performance. rfSIIARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY OF MUSIC. To-night and at the Matinees, HYDE BEIIMAN'S MINSTRELS. The FinbSt, Larrwt. Bcpt and Most Complete Minsirel Orcanizalion Now on Earth.

S1XTE STREET MUSEUM- THE CAMELGIBL! SING ALESE The Novelty Sketch Oiob in SUMMER ACTORS. 10 Cents AdE-its to All. 10 Cents HOSE FOR WINTER WEAR. We have a very large variety of Plain Merino Half Hose, Plain Oasbmere Half Hose, all colrrs; Scotch Wool Half Hose, Extra Heavy Knickerbocker Wool Half Hose, ShakorKnit Wool Half Hose, old-fashioned style. COTTON HALF HOSE, WHITE SPLIT FEET.

A large lot of tlose at 35o a pair, 3 pair or a dollar, just cpenoti. jr0pen Saturday evening till 9 o'clock. IE ft W1D, 27 FIFJH AVENUE. r.ol5-TThs CLEARANCE -OF- ETS AUTUMM BARGAINS in TiTESTEY BRUSSELS, MOQUETTES, VELVETS and WILTONS, BUGS and MATS, Slightly foiled, very cheap. 1 MS- A SUPERIOR LINE OF Christmas Goods -IN- Ottomans- Blacking Cases aid Fcot Rests.

Anticipate your wanta and buy early. i Bovaril, Rose 39 FIFTH AVENUE. EN -HAL? CARP Mi.y On BLUE Wrapper with RED Band.) Price 5 Cents per Cake. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ITi Reduction, Reduction, Reduction, CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHHG We have ja. a larcre invoice of -CLOTHING trem a laree u'tTTi ITonse.

and bvi markod sway down 1-svrer than any ca-h clothms heme in oiiy. Had ure t'n (T'kk- terms to fuil everybody. We quote a tew of our prw: 50O Youths' OvT(YfUiJ 5-k ChUf dreii's Overeoatij at 1.01: 1 ,000 bi pood Woistod lant at tWnj 100 Childrea'e tiuiw at Good st rcprtantd, aad many ctbor bargains too uuiuerouj to tuuntiaa. A at our Ciij-hitt House wiil convince you what we tay we saoan. TERMS One-third cash; labnce on weekly or monthly paymuats.

1 KEECH RENO'S CREDIT HOUSE 408 WOOD STREET. i-Opct! hotitrday tilt lO e'clxck. Eifra of the Eiectrio Lipht. BECKFELD, DEALER. IN FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES NO.

63 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY. -NEVr PRICES FOR NEW SEASONALLS New Maple yTup. ort can? ft5 New White Clover li mey. Strained, If 20 X6W bice Olover itouey. ciy i.

lib New Luckwbnat Flour. ciioico. 4 noice ranu hici onpir. i io. ior Choice Dixjvrn turHr, IS Ifo.

fcr 1 00 THE CHINA STORE OF NO. 204 PENN AVENUE ALL GO0D3 SIRICTLY FIKST UUALLTi'..

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