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PITTSBURGH COM31ERCTAXi GAZETTIC, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1SS7 -ft VUli tSTA IvB -y OK TBXT ior SOTFOCAfltrSAJIINB. pi rivals ontside of the P.tre, ar Dr. TJpliarn, of Dtfv ft'heoSoejeal Dr. Back lev, of New Dr- Payne, of Bfofcop Fo t.

I r. Crwwion, of Cincinnati, and Dr. Df. I. JI.

President of J-'itt5Hih Fm lu CV.lege, will deliver ad-drof-sea. Foster -w-'d preside. In :iu.1;:tt fj-4jwtird-iteral Conference, which is lehl annually will be held L-f Linu llrriir-ri FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. DEPARTM'T CLOAK ROOM I'cll tip tih licw Ja-heH iu New Newmarket-, Jatd.ri-t LK Bars Grains. Silks fr-m 75e fUJ.50 a yard.

Our challenge iium- lir a of lower mitivl In rrom 4 fie. ui-r hers at Jl, 1.25 aad $1.50 r'auSnt-Wcj'i Seated ui this tnarket for 6O0 advam-e ea these price-. IUaiarees, 75c, and Tlj eepeciatly good roluea. Ne Cob.Mt i FaBiej, Cored and Black 'Mwire AntraeA, Culored Vnrctr-r-(! and hive fine kii black from 50o oi. :FRIDAV.i 165,167, 169 it ft fail eolors, 5ie, 80r and 75c.

and the banJsomest lines atfl ever exhibited ia this market. All wool Cloths, all colors. Novelties in Velvets, ITaih and Moire Combinations; Cloth Suit Pat teres, embroidered, braided and other new de. f-igns; Camel's Hair Saitinga 75c to $1.25, and a very superior stock of lower-priced goods to select from, all the way from loc, BiMjC and 15c op. At 25c we show an excellent assortment in tolid colors pjn Checks, Mingled Plaids, Btrjpes and Mixtures.

A personal examination fcill convince the purchaser that "WE" can save you money in Colored Dress Goods. BLANKETS BLANKETS -White, Gray, Bed, Plaids and Fancy, ail prices. FLANNELS I FLANNELS Country, Barred, Plain, Striped and Fancy. LADIES', MISSES' AND 4JJ 11 Fall and Winter Dress Goods. Wer call special sttention to onr immense stock of American and imported material for fall Tf.

Ill lei 14 si r-1 1- lAigi i'. v. i i. Ail 1.1 at prices that will iasure a ready saJe, We chaliengs r. 5nch Cl.nh all wool, Sc; 5 and 54-inch Tricot Suitings 6c, COe and 75c.

30 inch Triit4 3711" and 6O1-, 1-ineb I'yich Ihiglish Suitings ia Checks and Stripe 91 and Fancy Plai.ls and stripes, e-if. colors, rcat and handsome, 60c to f.2-inch ClMh rtiDgs 60c, 02c, 7fto and a yard. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT Is slso complete in ail its appointments. All the newest, and aUo stanlc Mourning be found on our counters. Note our Black Cashmere at 50c, and 75c All-aovl H.t-nriett.-.s 75c and Silk Warp Henriettas $1 and $1.25.

CHILDREN'S TOBOGGANS AND CAPS OF WHOLESALE HOUSE. PH HORNE B. AND B. IT is a wtil-Vniwu fart DOMESTIC DRY GOGDM j.re a. Id al a prf i.

Oct DOMESTIC DEPAIiTMEMS ia this repei are SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS I Eiok t.t this season' extensive lmportat'im and t.n' t-e LOW riUC'IW, and you will see at a glaiiee what we mean, snd how tuuwh it dl )a fHMnch Broadclot bs, tjl; 50-inch Knglh Fnttin-'s oO-irch All-wool CJot'n finished Suitus, il.ntnit.tt'AHi uiittavcs, at ft'te a rsd. line to Lneet NG LIS ii SUITINGS and BiiOABt Lot ilS at propoi t.urkii Jy tb-e prlci as above. WOOD AND LIBERTY. STREETS. Importers and Jobbers cf Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Linens, White Goods, Cloaks, "Wraps, Shawls.

Manufacturers' Agent3 for Kumberger Mill 3 Flannels, Alaska Mills Flannels, Hose of Sharon Mills Blankets, Uureka, Globe and Forestdale Yarns, Eumbcrgcr Yarns, Folaris Yarn, Bavarian, Glove and Advance Saxony. tW An inspection of our stock and prices will repay you. AMERICAN, FRENCil AND GERMAN i.ecti to select from: the lve: the B.i gains in fio-i to select from: the All-wool -ineh pood at 7 think von will if lnvetit'ae llICll PA Ills NO EH 1 in ft paiaie CoMume 1'attei no plain ana lai.ej a pt-ly to mulch. St vlish and ex in 1 IN ABB-SI Llw BLACK AND CoU'BED VELVETS at lower prices than bku tv 'it have evir jM.ld. BICU NOVELTIES IN SILII VIJLVETS ac! Moires for dres fir tre er evening Jobh'tof narrow (Cor-icroy) jTiri-J lli-Inrh Salt Velvet rlo-bur at 10c nitsi.h frDn -n Skirt cr Trimmings, and are just half ti cost, ltge asottnients Si e-t, Cheeicert anO I'lanl Ye'rets frn 6)c in r.u i-i- BBAt -K SILKS.

BENGA LIN -i. II AD A 1. AIBI FRAN'Wl- 1 A barr Mm In medium to f.n goods from $1 j-r vaid tij re no! Buing tbi in ur. Uif o.uaiitities for "n-ot eah" we wvc often lo per niore on M'ir nr. i.u.wn r.

iio buy on time or in uioderate-iei quantitie. n. snmii tl-r ocr 'ot. arc i-old cu at a saving of 10 to 50 rer.U aTd lr -s t'l sn 'i ial dry good note i inake this statement Wcausa ve know it a t.irt not bo and a-d. mi iv-i te elaim for vom- elf at our counters or tbrouch n.ir mail older ueitu.eiit.

I. Bi Ii Si il: f. ME N'T, DIRECT IM POBT ATIONS FANCY Sll.Ks, BACLS AM) b.r 1 i.i.g or Wedding Dresses, In medium to rich qtiaiitiee, but no ftney pri This is the largest Clak, Wiap and isult H.amU at the head and front. It of the Pc-ond fl.or tor the liplav arid of m-tje v. nt a.

Tailor-made I hamDon-c and elegant VtAFS, SFAB-K1N WIlPs, JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, crdy Reliable rd BhuI ui 1m-1 SKABKINS, 'liu M.pi-, Tinwh nnd rertct fit are apparent or.ee. 7' he pro e- -i nit ir tlit.i -vivi. 'J'iu tl. and Chihlieu's rap ti kct Depart um iiI ti-w -rid novel Rivles th in to unv or ttin-a sirrc Msrie-np Suits in t'JctT I H' A DCBOT1I. BBACK SI LIT CAM I Kit and FRENCH FLANNEL wR.trfWw, ui-w r.n I mji Sff.

to WRAPPERS to order from bne Blankets rpecuiby xnadv lor tt-e bice and gray. A'eltet fhaw, Rjch Persian Shawls, C-ir 1 air and Decca sh wl, Traveling V. ra, Carriajrc Poi es. Take trie ator and look at this handsome im'ii ction. 119, 121 Federal Alleghray City, Pa.

P. Fall and Winter Utiderarar, IfowU ry ami Gh-ies. AM hD-partmcntA stocked with med.uta an 1 the best our usual low pin- GODDAED, HILL WHOLESALE JEWELERS, A3 FIFTH AVENUE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, They Yrill Tender a Boat Bide and Bccep-tton This ICveni.tg, Tho ainn.i eonvc-cii'r cf the Xat'caa! Asotlation of Funeral Directors will iacet this inoraiiif tvt the Monongahela IJotise. eat many qaistioaa ia regard tathe pfo- tetTO--aii pome vp for discussion.

ir. Vitiant lecture on "The Ilead, and Heart." is favorable the delccatea will on a grariurysiw sion np the river and return late in the afternoon. Jfl the evening a receptioa will be tendered at II. Sampson's undertaking-rooms. Buyers of Hat I Bhould Eot forget that Guskvs' hat trade it net eonQncd to ch-'ap and mediant makes.

The popular dealers have as fine hats as any hatter in town can show. Step in our store and we will convince yon that cur prices are awsy below those of other dealers. Hve 25 Cents Per Pair! Children's grain tip button shoes, 75c; yonth's heavy sole Hp button shoes, $1, at G. D. Simen 78 Ohio street, Allegheny.

1 mm Rarjraln-iTuuters 1 Will do well to rercemler that Oaskrs' liberal methods, reliable goods aud fairest prices drive ail competition to the wall. Come and See! Ladies, if you want a pood bright pebble poat button fiboe, wide or narrow toes, extra value, at only 50 per pair, call at G. I. Bimen's, 78 Ohio etreet, Allegheny, S-5 IT Too Are In Want Of a specially fine suit or overcoat, of fine clothing for your boys invpeet the beautiful goods displayed by Guskys. In your examination of our goods bear in mind this fact, we guarantee every garment to be exactly as represented.

What? 1,000 pairs of ladies' fine kid bnttoa rhocs, in aod opera-toe lasts, worth 52, at only $1 at G. D. Biiuen's, IS Ohio street, Allegheny. 3-5 ICyox's fall style in silk hats and derhys now on sale at ruulsoa 441 Wood street. mws Clothing to Suit Every age and condition of mankind at Gus-ky Suits find Overcoats at prices low enough for tha poorest in town nnd all the other grades lip to the finest silk and satiu-lincd garments fit for the President oi this Kreat and glorious country.

a MA1UOAGE BAS3. The County Register issued licenses to the following persons yesterday: Nelson P. Johnson Newton, Pa. Hannah ClarKsson West Newton, Pa. i Rhe'ies PittPburEh Lizzie McKeer-port Michael Garry towrship Mary Ann tfrwup Albert Bc-ila Norris Bmsworth Clinton township Armstrong county.

Pa. T.ireiiti.ia 5 Jerry W. Oumbert. Eifie J. Bamett William B.

Pautcr Theresa C. John M. Guy Blizabeth A. William Merirnan. Betit-ia Buckley Jan Bengtsson Anuie Edward W.

TdcNeely I Mary A. Grdiiths James Benson Margaret Barnes Bonis C. Bewersdorf I Iuiie Bahlman Banks Isabella Bocas3 George F-irdyee Annie McKenzie Alfred O. Dctcbon i Jennie M. FJlmtt Allegheny cK eeport McCeespor township Ohio township Braddock -BraCilock Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh township Allegheny wYfuiigstown Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Allegheny 5 George II.

Dickey Harri.son township I Effie B. Kliiott Butler county Pa. r5ARr3lED. iTARKE-KNOX-rin Oetol er 3. lft-7, at Geneva.

Switzerland. THOMAS S. CBA KK1 1, of Pittsburgh, to Ai)LAlDK KNOX, of New York city. DIED. ARMSTRONG A his residence, Allegheny, on Saturday evening, Oct.

J. THOMAii A. ABMsTHoN'G, in the 47th year cf his ace. Funeral services will be held at the First M. P.

Church, Fifth above Smithlield at 9 o'clock '1 iiciisXiAY MdKsno, to proceed to Stei, ben vine, for interment. BITTER On Mondar, October 3, lfiST. at 4 P.M., MAGGIE, daughter of Ixmis aud Mary Hitter, aged 23 year, 11 months and 7 days. Funend from tha resilen'-6 of her parents, No. 2321 Jane South Side, unlHtMAT, October at 2 o'clock.

Friends of the farnily are respectfully invited to attend. COOK Tnesdav morniag, Octolter 4, at 121 o. F.0RG C'-Y. CuOK, acred 37. Funeral services ill be held at the residence ot Mr.

B. 130 Grant Allegheny, AT, October at 2 P. M. In-termout private at. a later hour.

COWAN On Monday morning, October 3, at th residence of her son, Bev. E. P. Cowan, I. Sirs.

MABYE. COw AN, widow of the lau IU: v.John F. Cowan, ui the fclst year of her as-e. Funeral services at 2G1 North Allegheny City, tjjis at 3 o'clock. Interment in St.

Boiiis, Mo. FULTON On Tuesdav Oct. 4, at 1 o'clock p. GEORGE P. FLBTON, in the 5 1th year of his ago.

Funeral services at bis late residence, corner of Idargaretla and Be.atty Fast End, Wki-SESDA'i KVKNlKG, Oct. St 8 o'Cb-ck. Iuter- meut at Behoboth, Fayette county, Taxman ax AFlliKMAlS. HAY On Monday evening, Oct. 3, 18S7.

at 0 o'clock, BOUEKX II AY, in ids 72d year. Funeral een ices at his late resilience. No. 131 Irwin Allegheny City, ou Thursday apt knoos at 2 o'clock. private.

IAITII-Oo Momlav. O-tobt-r 3. 1S7. at a. at her mother' reidem-'e.

67 Bar-ran street. APegheny, MABY BAJ1H, in the lyth year of her ase. Funeral services Tlltl MOEXtsa at 10 o'clock. ImenneiiT private. Mcl'EVITT On Tuesday morning, October 4, lfS7.

at k. at his biro re--ianee, lit Vebstr I'ittsburgh, FKAM.W Mo BEV1TT, Efrcd 0' vear. Funeral frm his late residence, ICO Webster to-iiav at o'chiek. Friends of the family are respectfully invittd to attend. MNrr.T--Oet.d cr 1 at 2 A.

PET El I M.iXlTBTY. son of UarUey and 11 ianah ilvt-No'ity, atreu is year. Funer.U to-ua" at 2 f. from the family residence Yv'ater st, bttween I cna at e. and Duquesne way.

PFEIKF El', On Monday rr.nmir.r. Oetr -er 3, ls7, at 11:45 o'ciock, MAEIA. H'EIi-'FEJC, in the Ulst year of her age. Friends of the 1-iuUy are respwtf-iJry nritxi to attend th? furirrai services, which wi-i v.iWci place at ts-r iate rejiiuecce, No. 4oV3 rc-nn.

thus Artr.K.NCOX, at 2 o'clock. Iftcrment private, P.t d'TH-On Tifi'iv, October 4, r.t 10 o'clock WALIACli, joang-est daughter of Aeit W. ud i.tti: 2 yea. Funeral will u.x fro-a the residence, at the pirents, tS at ibai at 4 P. sr.

2UIFJ On H-miay, October 3, at p. MAHV beloved ehud -f Gevrg W. an. Came Uee.l. ag-eJ 6 mwihs and -FteT! from the parents rcsj-lewee.

Fortv rtii.il street. lo-CAi at p. at. Frierdt of the fam.iy arc ieetfully invited to attend. WiK'J HilDB At the famdy N.

B-ertT st on fieWr tle. IO i ocb-ck P. tLlJAM lioa ot lnsJ and 4 tSe-tst oodaitie, aed 21 yeara an-l in J.w. Thi 1 service wttl "be aHdu. Wens pj.y.

r.th at to t'dc's a. st. Friends of are i to attend. WIIuN Minday sre-aing, 3, at V-Ylr wtte of W.Miiid Ic sod tre ltc Bizii Weaver. A pret.

cue as -as A -ioved ia A ps-e is yacaat in our hoixsa Which ner-r can be fihe-C 'rfxrr-AT, October 5, at 3 r. frew fcT t.iUirr'j Iua-a iu, Otjl 'T c- frrjCA it Plii' j-iilA. i. i4 osru a ft. t- e.

ft 1. it. fci r-. 4 i i -i I p.2o:t Te-ao i I P- Zf J-'br, 4. 1J- 'r: M.

ii- T-Io. i Yv i Vc-c 'r-- i V-z tit Jat-frO w.f---- -a' I- As't -c Are- n-r a I j. x. i SAD FATE OF A TOUNCSTQWK PLEASURE PARTY. penult of a Comparative Test ef the Relative Mtrits tt Cut and Wire Nail, fatal Accident and Suicide.

Fpecial to the Commercial Gazette. 0., Oct. 4. At daybreak thf Trooruirrg two I.O.1.. on that ef a bright lad ftml the other a man in the prime lire, ly iii the reeeR iuc-roout of Fuuui al-IHrecter Off, embalmed.

Shortly alter dinner res r.g testerilny Oeorz IJawkms, a coaenruau in with fts eldest -n his employer, a lad r.r 15, i ft ft trin tor a iuie broiucu the entries ot ai abandoned eoal-xmne. TJnKjotm to them the w.tw bad ailed with foul air, and th had proceeded Ie thau forty fct down' the slope nhen beta wero foihraing Instantly. 'The Inner! service? of Master Wood ver held to-night. afteT vrhicb the remain sr taken by th tarn to Hoosic Falh, N. for Ji.i.-klni leaves a yoaoff iiead urn r4Htlrfcn, who ar beiu cared tut fey fi itfiwis.

Ills tucetal will be belu Thursday. CVT Vv W1BE. of a Compilative Test of the Two MakM of to tho C'ouiiiifcrciai W. Oct. 4.

AI-at ten days t.j;a reiiesntatiyea of the r.ail-factoncs at Jieilaire, and this city mei' in the Tv arcotiuse of tbo Bollaire Nail-Works, whore had bttiu mado to uter into an elaborate co tr.pi alive tet of the merits of the Kd wire nail-s. This test made tie was as fceng-very nuieh ir favor of tho cut uai' irut tif data as it that tiroo riven to the puLlic. To-day tha Eftnt cut a circular If net in which the rtsults of the tent were stl with tuinuteaess. The test tliat the wire nail is interior in r'rd t. b'diiiriij qualities and that they Jfti'i.

ran anythiutr like as many to the pound us their manufacturer cluim. and that they are gencrahy cnsatistaeSory and a corly 3Xsri-ti-nfc for any par A summary of the test, aeeovdiuK t' the cireular, stows 1 pound 2i)d ent ads 1. -to pounds of wire nail; 1 pound- of 3 0d rut nails e-juals l.i- pounda of wire i pound of bd cut naiis l.To pounds oi v.r? nails; 1 po-'1'1 of cut naii tqual pounui wiie eiu nans; 1 pound 4d cut naiia c-puals 1.77 pound of Wire lutils. 'J he circular cct.Hude: tVe therefore sub-las the leMtft of tert, that 01 wwrtb cut-italic wtlwijhe "aro service t7 epent in winna the- same u-ie per. Vfom.d: or, to ate the case in another the ix that if the card for cut-uaiis frr teii-pny, the cant -far wne-miiis ahonid bo 'i.

ir tci-penny to ie Jthe same value to tht ll.Thrtt." The document is Mgi.edby-all tho manufac-Titfi W. O. T. IT. lu Annual Season nt Sjrlygfield, O.

En- coarj.slujr Iteports. 6pe' :i.d to the Commercial (iazette. Oet. Mrs. Henrietta 5i(ore.

of Xerda. State Frestdeufe of the V. C. T. tailed Hie auiiua! convention to order aTtci ji'on in 'J'eripetanoe Hail.

Over 200 were prcsfi'i awd to-night over fifty Piufi; arrived. the i'resident nad rielivered the nadifi. tho Kxecatlve Committee, foni-i'ied of ttmr and twer.ty-ftre ioe'-lTesideiit, met. Tha FresidenVs report shewed tl at tea- tmions had "died" during the year, u'-ne hao 5ei e(i i aiiri sistv-rive ones had eis 'J lit; jounK women's Ldiu'Ii km. vn as V.

W. T. A. rcjorred that ir llir-re were tint twelve tiuionsin ex-iVti ucc, and the enrolment now t-hows ftttlurlirig tlie-se th3re sre ovur 4UO pt.n.ii hi the To-niRtit at the Wigwam Rev. J.

B. in tit aivwice of the Mavr, del veied the address, a.ii Dr. Alyry Allen, of Ithaca, 'ielivered a tine lectuie on "The Bcque.it "SV'e M.me Our Children." Tlie exercises will font in ue tiii Hunuay. Mi Franc-. WillanUKa- troal i'resiuont, he here tnurfuay.

1 F.1C il'Al'PBXJNCS. lata! Aridcnt nod The Anchor Une K. of Trouble. 6pei i.tl 10 tti3 Commercial I.tuf., I' Oek. 4 Mathlas Lvtgel, an ex-Councliman and wealthy German citizen, was run down, by a Philadelphia Krie train and bo badly mauglsd that hU dath is expected.

An unknown man thrr hiiuBeif before a I.rie train this uveuiug and wa ground 10 ilcaf u. There no clue to his lJi'iui v. The suicide was a young man and was Well tested. Vr.e pvosecatirm of the 11chor lane employes by tiie Knighti of Labor Asembheii lor (ay win resumed to-day. The only was that the cperatiou of the Anchor lane on Sunday a necessity to the publie of Krie.

The a'gucd Ifiar tne work performed by the Anchor Bine emplojes was thac of convenience ratber than necessity, and tiie Magistrate in-posed, the peimhy of the act of 17U1. The de-it iiric i.nile application for a writ of certiorari to t-tk(! tha c.ia to the lusher court. liile the Ijijo Cmupariy they will continue to cairy on Uu Lr bu.uiiitss.i 011 iSuiiday, as the tv ot 1. aver that whole-snie et-iit ma wiii follow in every branch of fcur.day work earned on in this usy. Nl At TO WS I1IG WJEK1C.

poning of th Tb.rU Annual Fair of the ewtrhley In.lutrial AMoclatiou. fipecial to the Coramcicial Gaseitn. Wtwr Newton, Get. -i. Not withstanding the weather today a fair at-teudaneo gree'ed the peiiuig of the fair hrld by the owickK'y lmlutrlal AsstciatiM.

The new (ttocinis are one-fourth rt a nnie liom iiiiilie station ou the Yougl.mgueuy railroad. i i is th ttr nnual fair. Pn'cixlid ex-Iitie of woman's are to be tontid in the otal tiilt. Thev range from ft ci-ay mr.lt ot aihuc-diid jf ies tii a j.i.s of This depart lit i 1 rcc to all women in the Many ieiu, Inclmbng pottery 80, fio ami 10 ears vhl, are ihow. A miorehant in Wt Kewton and Xrwm is livety etali and is taken atui est tie ami liorsiu are rotih lastly coining.

the finest hoi t' be found are f-i-i-i by J. IV and A. M. Cunnine'iam. 1 1: mi a -dfiwlale shion from -S euand, old, v.

bn-n attiu- she eyes of tiie cur. ciii. fd.t'uve JrMi. have two fine Cij.icsdale h-iiM Gotiipvare and Paiu each li.ae horac-i tere. namh.T of hore is t-.

nt bc.nl and wore id In? in Mr, A. liciirn has two of the finest Mormon c.diK iai tise emui'y. Jeob liodgdeu iaicM the lea a H.ioihieton'.ati v.v ii-m. i the cat tin V. B.

MeGrew A 6on Tvpi cscnt their uuiuense herd of iuU-blood Hi-1 -ti-iu by about ten of the choice ones. Including the biviicr of the herd. The bud r.etued Felt us i 5 ears oid, the cow Val-icni 0 ears old. Mr. yieGrew has undoubt- ui tt'o heitl liie country.

Aamait the lif-ii bjr S. F. Jone A of mod tha short-born by Bismarck. Iesnty, with red l.rikr?i.!e Feantv. ii'ie rr.on, iis, afti 7 tuonrh, dJ'u -it'na id.

He 1 a tiite Ai r.ii a. I 3 esrs. ihe i. N. l.i.iv from an i wan ow.id bv 11 A.

fatton. fo. on ntry of th-M fritvhora cattle. The at isvciv fir reprc- is I horn, 'tc, from Ue jniuitry rd; of A. M.

C'oiw and ai'e very p'-rntv, rv.ir a tuiiunea w.ug ui 1. ir -i Thry irrcnt tt- 1 rehire, h-K r. tr'j iK uPi i-ecp ar a. plenty About thr of ail the eabilutA in. the rcitt vu: he ni tor displa- trams aie ih.g run ca rr.ilroads leading to Tl-f a.

-cm x-'tvt" sfiT-i vis rs to-nmoirand the da. This fe heid lar fir tv-o ye a rivt and thtsjesr it bai'H a prennd at of rrvers! thoA-ajid Mr. Jet l'ewet is Vi of tco jvih utn n. i ti much caurct be g.iii icr tin mAaasTeiuefit. All ot farm machiucry ara rej rcttcd id run hi snra.T.Er.s Irnrtk Cnerne.

ttl rarkersbrsrj T1.U tYk and ext ia. to tn" Commercial Gazette. Yy. Va, tct 4. To-rrorr 0 tit: ann of the PAtf-burgh of the Airicaa MetWbft FpiacopjJ Oor-'fe tueett In this city.

The territorx the Cenft-rrnce eoer all of West VirfinU and a ar-: J. 1'. Caf.obt!i, m.jia.l-.'p-h.i:, will prrh Timorru nicht tiie antical sviuun be preavhed by Bev. John of McKetirt, J'a iob wi on sb.H'it by senuutia from Jr. AsbuiT.

Wa.hii-.R..B,"ra.i Bet. J. M. of and others. A Hrj.e r.i ruber ef legale from I ptuts a this Tate aid are pree-k Ihe tbo Cuticrenee wiii a week.

Vvi-ii-nno the conference hm! Bpiscop.i Chorvh est Virgin's evtry eSiureh in it, bec'ir aai w.l lat uitt'A. swt Monday A tenet. EHiuber of xti rs alivadv hre aad by a ii l. a Ciaa 4Ck itiya-tsrr t-iit-itv. the lay Conference, held but on.

etwjjLaijtr r.ira. ads i i. KunirtWB wi.i hu kki trate fo the IuternaU-urU Coiiferene to be held next May. at which a to EUhop Harris, reoentiy deceased, -will be elected. The International Conference is composed of delegate from every Conference in tbia eouutry and from Cermaay, Africa, India, Japan and China.

Immediately upnn the Cose of tbo Methodipt Confewiicp hero tl.e Baptists of West Virginia will liotd their annnai Conferenr which will occupy a veek. Immense preparations hare been marie for the entertainment of these distinguished bodies. hO TRACK A Toting "Vk'Ke Crying- for II er Iteercant Hui.tiii)ilI I i Jimploj era Out Con. Special U.i the Commercial Gazette. riPKiyj-riBLn, Oct.

4. Nothing has been heard from Will K. White, salesman for Funk S- who went on the road a week ago, asrref'ing to bo back Saturday Eight. The firm fay it ha thou far discovered over JCOO White has cuHf-eted and not returned, and it expects to f.ud more. Les t-ian a year a 30 White mar-rleuVpretty Sr.sie Snyder, a society gjrl in moderate circumstances.

When she found her husband had shipped his sample cases to the house without any explanation, she cried bitterly, and faid her firat tears bad been realized. It sevir.s she has suspected her of infidelity, and amid her fobs to-nijTht said fche knew Will had run away with smn wr woman who did not live here. he refused give the woman's name. Mrs. Wbire is barely 18.

White has been In the employ of the firm for seven years and was trusted to the utmost. He was last hearfl from in Area an m. He is SO years old, of Mrxtt build, prominent features, black eyts and small. Mar.k routache. The firm Las notified the Cliiefs of I'oace to be on tbe lookout, and il is beiieved it will oiler a reward.

FAYETTE COUNTY FAIK, More Boom Needed for tle Kxblblls Natural Gas for Cniontown Streets. fipeei.il to the Commercial Gazette. Unioxtowx. Oct. 4.

ITiis was the first day of the nintli annual meetimc of the Fayette County Fair and but little was done.more than to complete the entries. The exhibits in live stock, farming products and in the other departments are larger and better than ever known. The accommodations are imideriatj to meet the wants of the exhibitors notwithstanding the increased faculties. Bive stock had to be ti-rned sway to-lay, there oeini? hot room enough. There will be Kod trials of speed to morrow, Thurg-diy ami Friday Myrtle Feck, Viih her e'luestJ-ienue combination, 13 one of the at-tructioni.

Great crowds are expected, though the rain to-nigbt is having a discouraging ettrect. The natural "gas from the Orapcvilie region was turned on here to-day, and to-night is blading forth from street. posts for the first time. The gai flow in the Bider weil, near here, ttUuereasine: in volume, and there is ii longer any uoubt tu. it ii a great well.

The pipe-tine from there to Uuiontowa -arveyeu to-day, Clitssuiakers Strike. Spec.il to the Commercial Gazette. Wheelisu, W. Oct. 4.

Tho Klson Glass-Works, at Martins Ftrry, closed down this evening through a strike of their men, brought about by a demand of the men lor the reinstatement of four men xho were discharged by the Manager this morning. The trouble Li a peculiar one, and may have a effoct Manager Klson, of the Works, telegraphed at once to the actuary of the manufacturer at Pittsburgh to meet him in that city and at once nent up. A meeting is understood to have been held at the Monomraheta House to-night, at -w hich the position of the jEJsou Company was maintained. A Farmer's Pectslhtr Ieath. Fijecial to the Commercial Gazette.

Sptungfield. Oct. 1. A fatal and most peculiar accident occurred this morning just west of town. A Bee Bine train going forty miles an hour struck the buggy of farmer Peter Tobias, smashing it to pieces.

A piece of steel tire went throngh his nknll, pinioning him to the ground. Death was instantaneous. It required two men to remove the steel tire, the brains comins out with the stec-l. He was wealthy and had considerable money on his Ters m. Will Rebuild on a Barker Scale, Hpeeial the Comtrerelal Gazette.

Wheeuxo, W. Oct. 4. The Ba Belie Glaus Company, of Bridgeport, whose plant was recently destroyed by fire, ha determined to rebuild on a larger scale than before on the site of tiie old plant, and work will be commenced to-morrow. The factory building is to be l'J Icet, and the mold-Kbops, packinghouse, warehouse, fees and three Ftorien high.

The I uiidingi ire to be lire proof and will cost $100,000. Warring Railroads. Special to the Commercial Gazette, Oct. 4. The New Ycrk, lake Erie A Western railroad to-day commenced suit here in Circuit Court against the Cako Khore, in which it seeks to cancel the franchise of tho Mahoning A Chenango Valley Baliroad Company.

Tobacco Crop Badly TJamajpstl. Special to the i'ommcrcial Gazette. Ciiarlkstox, Oct. 4. Telegrams from the lower counties of the Ptate say the tobacco crop has been damaged to the extent of many thousand dollars by lrost.

KEAR TOWN HOT EH Tha Woman's Home aud Foreign Missionary Roejety of tbo Bedstone Presbytery ef the Pres-bytcrian fburch are holding a three days eession at AVe.t Jiewten, whit ii last Fifty delegate ara in attendance. Mrs. Shaw, a returned missionary from China, lectured last evening. Ooihoeton, ((.) re Merits who have "drive wells" on premises have handed together to protect themsclve against. tht partle wlio want fi-r inlrmgement of jiaieot, and nearly 2o of them have 1 eacti to a common und for defeiua.

Iegal taic-nt has been retained. Shtrls No. 1, in the Wellington field, was heavily d. with nitro-gtycerine yesterday and is thonsrht to have been by the s-tiot. Ca Id Weill A 1 was also hh.it, but did not clear itself.

The Imtcr cumranT' well in the Taylortcwn district has deeelcpWd into a small puinper. A numher of notices of application frr chaitets for natural-gas companies appear ia the loeal papers for tiso fist time, Amoeg them one bv Piteairn, J. J. and other for a charier for the fd Company, to mine, produce and .1. al in carbon oil "or petroleum.

The Boyal Gas Companies of this town and I'iiila-de'phia nctiee nt a meeting ta consider a coiisoUlatiou wiih the Wttehingloa Natural (Jij Company. A vi-roron rrowth and tbe ori-rnal color given to the hair bv Pa urn's aih Uaias. PAUaEK'aViiager Tonic, the best cough cure. Oa eens JabHee Ttread. "There, lay dear, is what I call bready saij a business mu to his wife the other day as he brought home a loaf of Marvin's QrTeeu's Jubilee for trial.

"Now if you can only get that bread every day yon will nevttr hear cie agaiu about the bread you Alt the grocery are Lcgia-ning keen it. as everybody wants the tueeu's Jubilee The Hot of Make or s-hoes Cn be found in tht mammoth resort me 3 fc at Gusltv'. We icaka a specialty cf ti loot-wear ami ge.itU men, and faaie ca competition ia sWs for Tcry-day wr. C-enafne Alaka Seal Ct anrl TTra. Also short teal jackets.

These ara A 1 in dye, iu linish al iu i'e kU or.iy tt axid t'r pilces. Jos. X's Per. a Areaue Stores. Us ten to Word of YViidom.

Guskys r.take the rrartdfii tiu-j. lay of fo-t-war in America, showing every B-iral tnae and grade, tot alone in resaiac se but also ia sll ii A' specialty made of fiiie'penvls for ladies and gentlemen aud in m-niiuai graJes ior busstieis and everyday wear. Prices guaranteed lower tha a lowest pairs of la 1" f- -e kid button fbnea, ia er ana iN- lst. wrth ocly i AJ I. fisaea'a, 73 OUo street, A Beg Leey.

5 VlltT Iteftt.irot (itskvs a hocae fcr wajuily welcoawsJ stake her lcs.4-ul store ycior Yea wia co chilled by cold formality, cor yet iiu'ior-X a tsei to bj v. TIm lr ijcSi Owskys low r-rlcM on grni qwality and Uvsrsu? Incite. IBx.t fcrgtt tTcrybtjJy, Silver-plated Ware. Knives, Spoons and Fork WATCH AND CLOCK MATr.UIALS, TOOLS, awd Coats, Bvlie' i.it, t-e-srH and lnc; Ne Sh-twl ''M'N MUws' tdoas, wry har.d..o-.u. at Fall and For lilies n.

Gciittcineii, snl rpij ire, Bins and Infant. Hen's L.J ortd Merino 2-Vu up. -tiet Wmi i 7l-iC 91 ami i.2. up. a ni 4 il ur irr.a Wool at iwvpuiar ligtitrt ieh-o.

Scarlet Wool, Catuci's Hair. ,1 -jui prices. NEW FTOClv FALL AND WINTER HOSIERY In every for Bo.i i.vSKa At.d Chil li er Fail Mats and Bonnets I EVERY DESCRIPTION. DRB GOODS AM KFITiXi.S -7 i sk. ii rptolh and f.o i t- jo, Sso i1 up oioi d- and Hu-mi a-ortne'it.

D- "DTTTTT BROTHERS CO, (S iP. 'nrt KAY. M' KNIUII CO No. 121 Water St, A'ljoinlri; tbe 11 M'lIlKItnrE Manilla la i Olruai, 7 i ept SiKM ar.l Ji-n, Ii. ra rn.

II I'iant. r.ri'l wf, and Mii'i Viej Drop 1 lu'iic tern, 1Ua'Cte Fant and Biuwr. R.t.ry Gr.V, i i.l Ja Dii'crt I 1 IIL'i K-S. S-rew 1 Twint ei-m i i lit HirM Hi. ti.y i i.

1 i.i.o Pruni Wt.C Bi- mt, i i P.ntiy JVe ti! -if eb 'f-tr i- i i i I i-, Bi- Alillvii aSd Hi i.t S- in 7 r' i-' tuit I- a.k 'n Hi -1 '-er i 1 i hikI 1 i lin, -j of j-ir-m vju i'. nd fitten -'e iiiAL i i n. iiniivi -i iron p. i a I'lt I-. i M.tt't, i SI I.

1 L. HI Alwood dr iicGalcv ABC 1ITB Erass and Phosplicr-bronza Founders. GATE VALVES AND ITtVulZ:) IS GREAT VARIETY, FClt Lteani, ITatrr. Aatral Ci zzl CiL HILLS AND FA Clonic ritted Up by Tcr; snood 0 to CO THIRD AVEA'LT Up rZTTLZVIUi'J. V.

tiik crvJKur.i.u ii.i-ni: tm lini Fi -13 t.oi t-j ii-4. 1 al i 1 ei.si i t- i t' I tt i v. ''( 'j 1 rt tj i 'J f. -i tt tc I Vl I i "5. v.

irti rr.r.'.i Vr a I -r CO Underselling. There are several ways of etting. down tiie cost of clothing. Tho hot-hooded, crooked-legscd plan i3 to cheapen the quality. Cheapen the cloth, cheapen the work.

It is quite well-known that you want to pay as little as j'ou can: that you're of having to pay so. much to keep yourselves clothed. Cheap clothing starts at it afresh to catch you: makes i) cheaper, cheaper-r, cheapcr-r-r. The hot-headed, crook ed-legge I plan. It never reckons any other way of doing it.

Another way is in full tide at Wanamaker's. To make clothing that wears longer: by making it with careful work, of reliable cloth; the best we can get not the worst. Not at all esteeming tho woolen-mill's sweepings, ecn when inixed with cotton, though pounded never so tight, and printed never so prettily, as any help at all to make clothing cost you less. I fit substitute at all to our mind lor all-wool cloth. Tho first and essential thing in our clothing is rcliabilityj next, tho lowest price, and with both of these, tho most gerer-oxm principles of protection to deal under.

It is on this lino we want moro business. We shall get it. There is no other way to etep in our footsteps than sell better ciGihing than ever ha! been. You'll have to look to us for that Wanamaker 0 Brown, Sixth and Penn Avenues. Best Bicilities for tailc-icg to order.

Mora styles cf goods than you'll look through- EiKiST SSiFE, f. HEALTH 2nd )) COMFORT lj pj'l cuy la 4 "i Pcrf 4T. vn m. Ii It i. c-f Cs zsoft pctCa 'j tit n-airx.

tx uLt by si i 7 lr? -ri -r e-l S. i i 14 i.i GEO. K. STEVENSON tt I've Cm FliME GROCERIES, 43 taa xiz a bc Pi. AMUSEMENTS.

HATIP.Y WIBLIAM3' ACADEMY CF MUSIC. EXTRA ATT NEE TODAY AT 2.. a EMHjY" SOUDENE BUKLESQE CO. The Fox Hunt. Genevieve De Brabant.

Jf EXTTiAMATIN.EE TO-DAY AT l.tj- Every night this Matinees Thursday and Saturday. fSsG BANir CPERA-IIOTJSE i5-5fi Cmai-ft i Lessees. This evee.m KREDEKICK WAifBE in Galba, tbo "Gladiator. Matinee, Delicate Ground and Kathaiire aud Pelruchio, Monday, Oct. IO, JUwstin tt.e Snow.

stiiUOU THEATER MONDAY October Wednesday and Satar-uay Miiiinecs. iioiossy tviralfy's superb spectacular production oC Victorien Saiuou's masterpiece, DOLORES. Two grand ballets. The most perfect pro Jo ction over presented to an America- aadb-nce -Oetober i-fr ftoodman rtHAllirYW JAMS' ACAD KM io-NltlnT. Matinees 1 UESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.

The Emily Poldene NOVELTY" AND BIiHLEQTJE CO. The Fox Hr.tr, Gs.nkv ikvk df. Ukabast, f7-i TliTlATTIIir EkJy. The sensational Drama, ON OF TII BUAV Introd. icing the greateiire ecene ever the stake.

Next week "A Great Wrong Righted." rp-rcAsiN mencir.g Seor. hilVEN CIRCASSIAN QUEENS Matinee for Idic and Children Every Day. Next week Baby Show f. 50O iu prizes. Ad-mission toali, lite.

-Pl7NiON THEATER h. Fair week A ereat bill commenc-iug October 3. 1 he franklins, the great Broadsword Fighters, Moiitalien and Wtston, Miss Agda Weiorx, Geo. II Austin and others. Three periormnr.ce Grand Army Day 10 A.

2 p. it. and 8 v. M. rINTEIWTATE FAIR 1-1 This Afterncor, October 6, GREAT 2:17 PACING RACE, Between FREEB AND 'KINSMAN.

To-morrow! night, GRAND FDlE WORKS. B. E. Wraps and I r5e- We devrte our entire second oor to the exhibition and sale of CBOAK.s Dd SUITS. Yea Will here ttnd IMMENSE Room and attendntj to aMt in your eelee-tions, and care tf at e-ments tit.

Ne went tniiirs in KENCII, BERLIN and AMERICAN prolnction. PRICES ALWAYS Af VERY BOTTOM. Underwear and Hosierv, For men, women ami ehSMren. Our stock iii t'lis li'ie is yerv hf'avv and cornplete. In MKBIITM A Mi HEAVY WEIGHT Merino we eaa unit want at REASONABLE PF-iCES.

We call opecial attention to car SANITARY UNDERWEAR Which is warm, soft and FABJ. DRE.SS GOOD. AND VELVETS. Ia tie Une of GOODS, Eag'ih and French COSTUME CEf 1 H-, rich Patteni Drenses ud Kooea, Blank, was never more Here i a Luge a-vsortment of new and special ENO J-II 3 ITING AT 25e to 5n-lanyt-ses cf French AH-Woel lO-mch goods at ijc and 75c. A SPECIALTY.

FLACK ILlv A BP HHyRIBTTA. i.UPi-) I5LACK BLAK Ml KS IN jiiilW VEA BIJ! CK SBBAG S'lUxS-Whie a ad urabl, COLORED SURAil tILKS, at 755. HEARD, EIOES EASTOH, 505 and 507 ruarkefSlreU MOORE, 9o3 PENN AVENUE, FTTTBCR'sJ-L 52 P.m ic Fa trace Ei t- from the irii-i' honas Loudon ad Parti. Klectd by HJRR. Pii osi Ivonia CenKirucOon Co 132 FIRST AVENUE.

CASTINGS. i F- KSII, 3 IT, imitlrnm if ittsi -'a. PsorjLLiioi.4 wAi-k iCaii i.viii WE WANT YOU TO EXAMINE OCR STOCK OF CARPETS -AND- Fivelarge salesrooms well lighted and stocked with the best selections wo can make from tho productions of tho leading American and European mills and factories. BOVARD, ROSE GO. 39 FIFTH AVENUE.

RA8NER DINGER, aX of rATENT K3TALLIC SKYLIGHTS, Ccrrictt. ah' rcsltcl3ft 5l.t Wttil W-ji, Tin hr.i IrQn Kcctntt. 5. 101 arid ICO IlarkH Stref, ap riTTBCI i I. PA.

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HUNT CLAPP, HILT A 1 BtDAV Ft' IBB IN U. lo AND Vl Hi 111 A B. CURTAINS. 't.

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