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PITTSBTJIIGIX COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, FBXDAT, SEPTEMBER 9, 189S. imn AT HONOLULU. mm Rtcnnrs for coi. hamj KAWAIUS Til. A VIM.

AT a iV 1 1 I Commliiion A -cci. Good Work Have Won FttTur from Ei-iafen Merriaci Waiting Order. lujl fc EiaiB LijJ c- ra pr pa ii 'ti 'tV-1 fz jsM i Of fcd fsj iHliVI-i "1 4i iti 1 1 i i 1 f3.1 1 our Sale i fc? -1 til tiL ta Ufa 1 I R1 GADER, are you aware of the BARGAINS always to be found at the People's Store Friday. ODDS AND ENDS, BROKEN ASSORTMENTS and SLOW-SELLING GOODS are on sale at ridiculously jF low prices We only ask you to "give us a trial and we will have you for a customer always. 1 niO LID I wnhLf ULLY SAN' FTtANCISCO.

Sept. steamer Gitnryie, which arrived to-day from Kon; end Yokohama via Honolulu, brought following advices from Honolulu under dat of SI: The stcorrisUi, Arizona has arrived here with the Third battalion. Eighteenth infantry, recruits of ibe First Colorado, First Nebraska, Tenth Pennsylvania, and Third' artillery, in all 1.206 men, besides Oeb. Men-lam and the Red Cross corps. Preparations are being made to have the troops oa tha Arizona camp at Kapiolanl park in cse they are to ba held here, instead of going to Manila.

The commission, with the exception of President Dol, for tha oCicr islands on August 22 and returned or Auguxt ii, utter vlsitlns- the principal towns of Maui and In tpeaking f. tlie trii, Senator ilorgau said: "I thlak ve accomplished some good on Ute 'our. I think we very- effectively 1Is-V'Wt-J of the prevalent idea anions the native that annexation was only a war measure. We are aliened tnat the Ka.walia.ns now thoroughly understand our position and that when we speak we do so by authority." Ua LI I "Was Grncloii. Ex-v-.

Uiuokalard arrived at HIlo mm mi jf Vl p4 mJL, Center Isls. Trimmings. The extraordinary attention and patronage attracted by last Fridays Hour Sale, will, if the Bargain list below is an indication, be exceeded by the big crowds of anxious buyers sure to attend the event arranged for to-day. This is 'the first time, in the mercantile annals of Pittsburgh, that new goods have been offered, right at the dawn of the season, tor less money than usually asked at closing- out sales. This generally and (to us) unfortunate state of affairs is the result of the failure of our contractor to complete our new addition September as agreed I Gloak Departsnsnt.

A table of Shirt Waists, in Checks. Stripes and Plaids, at half price to-day; were for ZOU Ladies' Underwear Dept. Boys' White Lawn Blouse Waists, deep sailor collar and turnback cuffs, trimmed with embroidery; SSc and 9io grades, for tuU Boys' Normal Balbrigan Drawers, brown or pray mixed, 8 to 16 years, IHif 2oc quality, for just half 1 JL Ladies Cambric Muslin Skirts, umbrella style, with deep flounce of embroidery. We dr.n't ward a White Duck Skirt left, so to-day you can Housefurnishings. Mason Jars, quarts or pints, each 0u 35c 3-quart Granite Tea I Qn or Coffee Pots I 3u Four hardwood Hefrigerat-ors left, with or without water coolers and sideboard top; sold for $11, $12.75 and $15; ffj rrj choice to-lay sQ.3U 4 high Gasoline Stoves, single generators; sold for and $6.50, your choice 1C for 40.

I Curtain Department. take your choice or our $1.25 Skirts for A manufacturer's stock of Irish Point TabJe Squares and Scarfs, on sale to-diy OCfi at ZQi We always have business in Handkerchiefs. This Friday we offer a lot of 12V2C embroidered edge Mull tn Handkerchiefs for ft Whisk Brooms, such as you usually pay 10c, to- day Ou Lead Pencils with rub- I fl0 btr top, per doz.jn I Uu School Bags, size, with shoulder strap, variety ir(. of styles Qi (3 Ladles' Black All-Wool Jackets, fly front; just the thing SHREWD AID ECONOMICAL SHOPPERS THESE ITEMS IRRESISTIBLE ATTRACTIONS. Narrow Silk Novelty Trimming in a beautiful combination of coloring; to-day Black Silk Fancy Trimmings, the latest fail styles, but the special price for 1 to-day is I UG Lacs Department.

Odd lot of Val. Laces wiil be closed out to-day by I rn the piece of 12 yards I Oil We shall sell to-day 1 tif.ii yds. Hamburg Edgings, fresh, clean poods now for a i per yard I Umbrella Department. Children's School Umbrollns, with natural QQc handles uvJw The entire balance of our Parasol stock, no matter what $2.69 for Fall wear; J3.v5 Quality, for slightly soiled, so take your 98C 1 TO II A. M.

TO-DAY 1 11 TO 12 M. TO-DAY U2 TO 1 P. 51. TO-DAY! TO 2 P. 51.

TO-DAY pic of th Sl.oO and $1.75 qualities for at the tanae commissioners ar Girls' School Jackets. in Blues and sizes 10. 12 and 14 years; Jl quality, CQr lioyfc 1.50 to $2 Salts, at i uuu Basement Bargains. 75c prime live Geese Feathers, per pound OOu 10c Figured good line of colors We Th, Spoons, n( 3e Solid Nickel Teaspoons: will not tarnish; regular prico at only Sc. cil Tablet 10-uay Girls' price; Wash Drasses at half lbs.

Illo Coffee for 5e Oood strong Rio Coffee. 3 pounds for 25c; or 2 pounds Whole Pickling Spices, for only 25c. liU Machine Men's if 2 Shoes at $1.15 Men's Dressy Chocolate! Color or Black V'ici Kid Lace: Shoes', Loudon toe, tdzes 8. 9 and 10; vslue1 $1.15. 1 50c Furniture Covering, 50 in.

50 in. I'innl clesrance of oil Boys' Summr Wash Suks triat were $., $1.50 and $2. for only Z'ic, sizes 4 to 10 in the lot. wice; pfsorted colors I2 $1 Dress Goods at KOo Excellent quality Silk a upool, Th-: f-mous book. Ffeps." by Charles il Sheldon Black a.

Colored ..,..40 "in H13 Turkey Red Table Damask, to-day, per yd G'iic White Dotnet Flannel at Wera 75c, new 38c Were I now 50c i .25. now 62c $150 Nottingham Curtains, tains, CS-Jn. Table Damask. ISc! Kkcatit Noveltv- Dress 75n Satinh, 4Kc Pine Black Satin Duchess 3c Iir ported FIoYrer, 3c 'jniicli Imported Flowers cf all kinds and descriptions; slightly soiled or mussed; were sold for and 75c per bunch; go at or.ly Sc. 5S-inch Bleached TaYile! slightly imperfect; half price to-day Goods, in the neatest designs, 42 to f0 inches wide; value $1, at 6cc yard.

kind elv. ays sold for 75c, at only 4is yard. the cost Chargeable, piaid and to-day. SI Leather Damask, 5 new patterns to select from, or double-width Table Felt, at lie yard. Good quality Unbleached Canton Flannel.

3c Belts, variety of buckles, odds ill and en.is of or stsc be closed out for Unbleached Muslin, good grade, fl Alarm Clocks, E.Oe i Fine Enamel or Nickel Alarm Clocks; reliable trjie- pieces; wortii $1, at i .80 Any of these Shoes Friday, 69c. Men's p(i Cycle Snlts. 1 ..) Final clearance of cur entire stock of Men $4, S5 and Linen and Crash Bicycle Suits, for only Men's $2 Trousers nt O.te. Men's fine All-Wool Ot.sRi-1 mere and Cheviot in neat checks and stripes, French waistbands; worth $2, Ready-made Bleached Sheets, full size Lin Your Your ngS. at Via.

10-4 Gray Liaakets, per QC pair oUu Infants Longr Mips, tie Irirants' Lot.jr S.ij made of bne Cainbilc, with cam- Girls' Dresses, OIK Girls' Early Fall School Dresses, ln light cr dark wool materials, plaids and checks, trimmed with plain goods or fancy braid; value $2, at t) 0 t3 0 (,) Men's 2r.e Suspenders, lOc: Men's bne elastic web Sus-' Good quality Colored Lining Cambrics, to-uay. Heavy-weight Moire calines, to-day, per yard Per- Choice, Full Bleached Table Dami.sk, OS in. I6c penders; regular price 2fc, at $3.50 Ladies' Canvas Shoes and Oxfords. $2.00 Misses' Canvas Shoes anil Oxfords. $2.50 to $3.50 Laiies' Fins Grade Shoes Missas' Dcagola Shoes.

$1.25 Chilli's Canvas Sboss. $2.03 t3 $3.50 Sample Oxfords. $1.25 Child's Tan Shoes. $1.25 Littla Gssit's Caif and Dongola $1.50 Misses' and Child's Shoes, broken sizes. i iu.t,-, Alllel.li.9 Sacques; worth at lie.

I.R.Hes' Silk Watsts, tf 2.05 Msrie of riendid Taffeta or fancy Ptlks, in checks, stripes, plaids or ptui colors: newest corded or pleated front, corded cuffs. omy lue. I.ailic'$atVrn tpcrs, 2.74 Ladles' handsome All -Wool, Heurietta Cashmere Wrap-! pets or Tea Gowns, blue, cadet, cardinal, rose or; fancy colors, lace or fancy! ribbon trimmed; worth Htbbed Vent, lOe AH Ladi-s' ll'c. irc, 19c and 2To Swiss Ribbed Vests, liitrh neck and long or short sleeves included, go for 10c. fete Boys" ft.no and $2 Shoes, value $5, at Roman Striped I.inb gs, full -ynrd wide, and to-day's Jfl pritj-j is, per yard I Uu Dress Gcols.

Black Figured Mohairs, sold nowhere under 25c. but to-day we shall close out a lf few ends at. Z2u Black Wool Bourettes, full inches wide, only 500 yards to sell at the ridiev.lous- I Qf ly price, to-day. of. .13 A few pieces or.ly of Ali-Wooi 40-inch Broche Drtss Goods, i'ht colors, sold this seMon at 5ot-, 1.

to-day IZZU Boys' and Youths' fine Tan and Chocolate Color icid Lace Shoes. sis 12 to 1, worth SI. 50 and 42, go st IO box Stationery for 3c Box containing 21 sheets Writing Paper and 24 Ln; velopes. good quality; regular price 10c, at 3c Tndigo Blue and Fancy Dress Calico, Apron Gingham and Crash Toweling, to-day, Qft per yard Furniture. Eft For a Solid Oak board, with French plate mirror.

3-piece Mahogany Finish Parlor Suit, upholstered in fine grade damask, $15 ff ft value, for i Men's Boys' Clothing. A special baraain in Boys' Pan's. Black and Mixtures; douoie seat and knee; 4 COn to 1'3 sUu Boys' extra good School Suns, parts with double seat and knee; 5 values. fjQ Any Man's tiit or Cutaway Coat and Vest nfl Stock, to-day j.L'J Choice of ary "JC or Boys' Cap, to-day fc.Hu rived, and accon.pai... in a separate conveyance to the She was introduced to members of the -'-ssion, it no political talk was indulged In.

i-quBil was more than gracious, and ex tended sety cour'esy to mnbrs of the the voyage from Lahaina :nw.ln of tha congressional party were presented with jovai leis bv order of the ard Sr.aor Cullom. Minister Kewall ut.d otbera personally tb miked the Jrruvr ruler of tbs inlands for the pretty Tbe of the islands seem to the of the, commission aid did much to enlighten the Hawaiian cn tbfo subject Of iinexalin. Merrinm Waiilnj tirdert. Gers. Mcrnarn states that h's orders from Washington are to hold everything at Honolulu until ha hears from tlie government agisln.

These instructions apply the Tacoroc f.nd her live stock as well as to thj Arizona and her troops. It will take aoout thret- weeks more to complete the repairs on the Tacoma, ami it was thought here that she will never go to Manila. steamer Ailitnce arrived here August 27 with Companies and 1 of the First irork. Surgeon Davis was iiso on bo trd with a complete outfit for a forty-bed hospital in Honolulu. Heist.

Ormonde Fletcher, Company E. Pteiond regimtat, U. S. V. engineers, tiled August 2i of rneumatlsm.

He was for fc'sr yea-a county surveyor at Portland, i. Adoul fifteen cf the Second U. V. engineers, wiil be sent back to San Francisco. Moft of them are suffering from climatic fever.

The Honolulu stock exchange has been orpantzed. At the request of the carnival committee of Topeka. a native woman has o'-en selected as. carnival queen. She is JIIrs Anna Rose of Hilo.

Hawaii. thlnexe Auk Privilege. Tbe Chinese of the Hawaiian islands have presented a memorial to the members of the congressional commission asking ail the Chinese that have be--rome naturalized under the laws of HaiVH.il be perm'rteri the right of transit to and rrcm ail parts of the United Slates; that lit biWJ r.ffec-tiiur the immigration cf Chlr.ta labor special provision be mado for the importation by the owners of rice plantation of a limited number of Chine? laborers to work such piaita-tioiib; tha th'j C-hinesa be permitted to ibis country their children from China, an 1 also women of good character; ihu Cbinese merchants be jiermitted to import clerks for their business establishments; that Chinese be given th same prt lieges r.s given to other residents in the consKlir.it-; that the (system of penal laoor contracts be abolished. There is much distress here among a 3aj-ge number of people who have rushed to? t.ne Hawaiian inlands expecting to en-irafs in busir.esri. They have come with littin money, find they there is notbinii hee fo them to do.

Nuraeroris api'lK-ation a 'leing received for free transportation baik to the T'nited States on the part of the peopie who have come here with a misapprf Lc-nsion as to the here. lfants Department. Siiks. Mattresses, Sl.t Fine soft-top Mattresses, wed made, all sizes: resuiar price $2.75. go at only Ji.fcS.

Boys' 3 Fall Suits, Boys' tine All-word Vestee. Brownie. Sailor and RHfer Suits, with rich also, ricboy Double-Breasted So-ts; f.izes 3 to 16; value at on'y $1.50. 4o Crash. To.velins, yard.

Good Crash Toweling: neat Drtss or Irish Point. Polies. for 2c. Lace Curtain tnds, 20c Manufacturers' Sample ends of fine Nottingham Iace Curtains- worth up to $0 per pair; 20 at 20o each. 81.15 (ols, at tUc Fine js-inch Cheviots, wide wa', black ind navy blue, "-gular price il.io, at only 'Mc yard.

"A-e5pr Bicycle Cyclom-ers, Otc The famous "Veeder" Model M. Bicycle Cyclometers for 2ii-in. wheels; duat proof, water proof and smallest cye.jmeter made; never sold under $1, go at only 6ac. 2 11) Frpneh Prunes, JSo 2 lbs. extra large and fne French Prunes for 15c; or 2 papers Five Bros, or Woman's Tobacco for 13c.

$2.50 Wonli "VVaU Papfra, I lu bolts elegant dark or I'giit colori Wall Paper; 6 bolts of eell-ng and 3 bolts of border, worth 2.50- all for Jl. OS. rrss SLirt, Ladies' i a-! Separate bklrts. Satin ti cured Siiks or Cord, Silks; also, fine Cloth Ski-ts; worth $5 and $6, at Child's 25e Tc Children's ht.vy ribbed fleeced lined Couin Smck-ings: fast biack; va'ue 25c, at 7c pair. Gents' Furnishings.

Men's Blue Balbrlggan Underwear, satin faclr.s and Tc Torchon Laces, 3 l-2e yard Fine Torchon and Oriental I.aces- also neat Cambric Embroidery; also fine Turkish Wash Rags, for oniy S- jC. A good assortment of Ib.by Caos'and Hats, in lawn, swiss Pearl Buttons; most larce and lace and embroidery sizes; 35c duality for 22c 25c iriiaicea, WJC and 'o Qualities, for eljuter's Dlcttucarr, at Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, over 1,200 pages, good cloth binding; value $1.25, at only too. fl.no Parlor Tablr-a, 75c Jewelry Department. Ali-SSlk Krinklcs. in Nile, TuruuoUe.

Pink and "eilow: elfrant quality; in fact, iVe $1 Krade: but to-day will Zt close there, out at.per yd. JUU Colored Bilk Satin In Tans, Olive. Sluts, c-ray. Lavender and Myrlie; H1 be retluced from to rftN close out to day uUU An unusual oaigain. 5c Side Combs, shell color; per pair, to-day Aianosany tirdsn Karlor Tables, size 25x24 inches; reg-uinr price $150, at only 75o.

7e Pie Pans for 2e Heavy Tin Pie Paris. den at $2.74. Jlru's 2.SO Hats. 1 Men's extra line Sample Fad Rerbys and Aipine (Soft) Hats; all the new colors; worth $2 and $2.50, go for only $1. 25c Eiderdown Flannels, 10c Fine Kiderdown Flannels in pink, blue and tans; regular price 25c, at only 10c yard.

Fine Heavy Syrup, gallon i-lne heavy drip Syrup, Sikr per gallon can; or 2 full quart bottles Salad Oil, for 29c. Cblaa Snct for 4c Handsomely decornd Carls bad China Fruit Saucer; regular price lfc, go at only 4c. 25c Black Sntln Bows. Tc Black Satin String- Tit-s or Strtp Bows, suitsble for either ladiets or men; worth 2e, at only 7c. Cbtld' $3 Jackets.

T4c Child's Reefer Jackets, in ail-wool plain or fancy light and dark mixtures, prettily hraided, large coIIht. sizes 1 to 6 years; worta $2 to $3.50, at only 74c. The balance of our stock of Men's Summer Shirts; some soft Netrligee, with attached and cuffs; others to be won. -vich white col- QQn iars; chui- Ool Black and Tan finished Half Hose, elastic instep, double tuel and toe; 5c I quality lZ2li or shsilow; all sizes, regu Bj 3'e sad 50 Cap, i 3e Boys' and Children's Caps, in plain arid assorted catslmere patterns. silk lined; worth 35c and ewc go at 13c.

lar price 6c and go at 2c. InJt-nts short WbHe Nainsook empires tyie, trimmed with embroid- Oiif ery; were SSc, to-day UJu China Department. A large assorttnent of China T'latt-s, 3 sizes; desserts, ice cream dishes, oatmeals, olives, teapot tile. tinted and old r'eated; worth 15c tfr and 2uc, for 1 UU 2a 100-piece niiported Dinner Sets, underg'aze decorations; regular value nn to-dav only 40.UU Hi 12-pieee Toilet Sets, made of best porcelain, decorated in Both' 44c lllunses. I5 Neckwear.

Hosiery anil Gloves. Hoys' Fauntleroy Blouse Carry a watch of ome sort to-day, Wr sell Nickel Watches, excellent timekeepers, grjaranteed fr one rjnn year, J5j Carpst Department. 5ic Linoleum, to-day. 'JQ? per yard Cub Doubie-fuoed Art Squares, size 7-CxlOxO; worth CO flfl $12, for 4JO. UU Waists, in dark blu and ORS.

4c Iadios 8t- tr.iess Black Hose, to-day white designs; valua 25c and Sjc, at i.x t'c Decorated Plstts, at Sc x'eatly decorated Pori5lain Plates, all regular price 5c, at only Sc. A lot of heavy AH-Silk Rib bons, in checks and stripes; The ei.li- balance of our Ladies' Patr.olle String Ties, Madras and Roman siripe Silk Ties, will be closed out to-day at the ridiculous price of Ou An odd lot of Ladies' fine Collars, the 120 quality not all sizes, not all Qf styles to-day Oil worm sue a yard, for 25c Children's Fast Black Seamless Ribbed School Hose. I ln to-day I I Ladies' Lisle and Taffeta Gloves, in Tan and I Biack, the 25c Quality tor I Uu Ingrraln farpet Item-uants. 19o yard inerain Catpet Remnants, 5 to 30 yards to trie pir.ee, part cotton, at to 27c All-Wool Kxtra Super at to 43c yd. Plain co-'or TaCeta and Moire Combination Fur Rugs, well 2 bolts FeatherstltcU Braid, Sc 2 bolts of Featherstitch Braid, in white or colors; also Side Combs, for only Sc.

natural colors, sets that have Ribbon; tne ffic Quality Of for ZJ lined; worth for $2.50 been selling for to-day $3.98 WW 6 a THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH AVENUE, Between Smithfieid and Wood Streets. i a a wDAYjs to 4p.5ltm.it i lit. I ibUl UlUlikl iiS IIS HI UllUb! 4 TO 5 P. TO-DAY 12 l-2c Blnek IdninK. 5 TO 0 P.

M. TO-DAY Ladies' Silk Vests, 19e Cdda find ends of Ladle-Pure. Silk Vests; also Vests, with neck and short sleeves; value 50c, at lac. TS-ln. Table Damask.

Site 72-irch Ad-Linen Ti bie Damask, half bleached; a -jo. Mne Tapestry Sofa PiiU worth for only 33c Fir.a Black Percaline Moire Linings: regular price liVc, at only 6c per yd. Gents' fVOc Mght Snlrts, 2Uc Oeut's fancy trimmed full length Night Shirts; well made; regular price 60c, at only 2Pc. Butter Knife, 5c i German Silver Butter 11 111 Knives; regular price 25c, Cnrtaln Muslin, 9c ytl OPFEBHEIMEB CO km sip I i I 1 Ladies' liid Gauntlets, LadieY fine Kid Gauntlets. Driving or Bicycle Gloves: regular $1.25 and $3.53.

go for o.Uy 50c 5mt Glass Frti: yeti. Crystal glass Fruit Sets, consisting cf large and r.appes to match; regular prke 5oo, at only 22c set. I 11 nay a only ac. Fine Curtain Muslin, in jprettv dots. f.Kures and 92.50 linbrellaa, at Jo worth 2tc, at only Ladles' and Gents' 4- (Fourth f.or.) in.

Taffeta Silk Uiubrellas. I with case and tassel tcrS-ab Msnea Jirt for Sc match; worth up to S2.50, goj size btst Mason at SSc iJars; refcTiiar price 10c, for 15c Silk Ribbons, yard Faocy and plain Silk Ribbons; Turkish Towels or best quality Table Oilcloth; worth lac, at only Sc. lflc Gra lite Basins, Rc Oranite Steel Enameled Wpsh Basins, good size; res ular price 10c, go at 5c. I oniy be. All Straw Dress Shapes.

3c 7T: Hlo-t-U Silks, Dtc Entire balance of our stock Se Toilet Soaps at tc "LEADING CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS. -OVH FALL LI.ES OF- MEN'S SUITS I TO HKTAII. AT 5.00, S7.50 $10.00 I Ai Ot LARGE ASSOHTMEA'T OP i'i Ii.tr""n,St 5.000 cakes of fine 0 iiapes. worm osk ana Toilet Sonos: kind u.u- Since these stores have been as busy as they have been this week- The nearer the end the busier we are, for people know that such wonderful bargains such as these two stores are selling, will have an end soon. It's a Sensational Price list better come to these stores, see the qualities, then you'll better understand how low the Prices really are for such high-grade shoes.

Silks: regular price 75c, at only 50c per yard. Child's T5o Dresses. 4 le Children's Cloth Dresses, in neat plaids; mado with iapels: fineiy braided; lined throughout: sizes 1 to 6 years, ct or only 3c. ally sold for 5c, only 1c ladles' S25 Snits, tlO strictly men-tailor- a i im lit ed Fail Suits, very latest e'- fancy Serfte, Venetian Cloth. ull Jackets, ra.4tl in medium, or light we-tpbt Covert Cloth, Serge or Kersey, ilned throughout with heavy satin or taffeta silk; value at fec uade of extra fine 1 ar.cy Briiliantiie.

Lndlri' Pall Suits. lu dark or light All-wool materials: fly or box front; siik lined jacket; p-rcaiine-lined skirt; worth jl and $7, at i35. a 4- Serf. e. Broadcloth.

Whir-coru. si.K-lined throus'i- extra wide, double per- faiA.l MEN'S OVERCOATS II out: worth ana Jw. so; worlh j3" J4 At JL at $10. A NOT HE it SHIPMENT. More Rei Cross Supplies to Be Sent to Xtw Vork EieOQtivc Board The Pittsburgh Red Cross auxiliary is prt 5aJins lor anothor large shipment of gcoid to New York which will be made There will be.

several lara- Pcivijg cases containing hundreds of piilow cases, hospital stdrts and su'ts of pajanras. Mr. Wilson allows the havlus in charge the emergency hospital at the depot to stab how much they wirih to carry on the'r work, th only beirg ship; to New York. HeiiTauies are iiniong the things reserved for.vse in tbia Yesterday the supply sent to tb bospitU included three quarts elderberry three pints of grape juict. 3 pints blackberry wine, two quarts peacl rup, thirteen sheets and ten hospital Yeiterday morninjr there wa a meeting cf the executive board of the Red Cross auxiliary at the office of Mr.

Jr. K. Porter, the tirst vice-president, wno 1 as been absent for several weeks Mr. Jchn McGinicy also has icurr.ed and wr at the meeting over Mr. Porter presided.

Little out.dde of in- routine 01 businesf. was attended to with the exception of the statement which Mr. Porter made to -he board of the condition of the boidiera 'i( Camp vvikoff, Point Montauk. Among tUe supplies which were received yesterday the Wood street warehouse Were the fohowir.fr: Latrobe 60 sheets, fi night fhlrts, 1 dozen balti toweis. 3 dozen towels, 7 hiusdkcrchiefs, IS pillow cases and 3 sulta of tajauins.

New rup-auxili-iry, towel-, hospital s'llrts. -13 10J pairs of sK-ks, S-' handkerchiefs, 2 of pa- 1 Ilandker- i i.tt.' n-. tt.wA us, i Ladies' 15o '1 ShnVespeare's Conaplete Works, 4i)o Ehakefepeare's Complete "Works large octavo volume, over 800 pages, fine ciotii binding; value $L2o. at only Yonths' Snits at Made of All-wool Cheviots anj Cassimeres blue and biack diagonals or piain; weil trimmed: siz.es 12 to IS. woilb at $4.44.

TO SEI.l. AT S4.50, S6.00 d.S9.50 A HE (iREtT SELtEHS it AND FAVORITES WITH THE TRADK. chiefs, 8c Tidies Chocolate Color! Paris K.d Oxfo-d Ties; Ladles fine Embroiuera Melba toe. tipped, sizes 3 Hanakercblefs. fcieo T- reirnler -f-A irr at ttnft Rdk Veiling: also Tur-.

reeular fjo at Ked worth J5c, jj rT -E a 3 lbs. Flake Tapioca. So l0. nttttlf. ot PicUles a lbs.

of fine Tapioca for rj All All 12 3-2o Persian Flannc-is, i -4c Fine Persian Flannels, fleeced lined ba.ck; regidar price ro at only 6Vc per yd. Ficest Culiforuia Ham, l-2c. lb. Finest miM Smoked California. Ham; regular price o'-jC pourid: or iine Eeppo-rated Peaches, at C'-ic pound Clathmar Merchanis Should See Tlifie Lines.

Always in stock also A assortment of Bed Star Condensed Mbit for! Sc. I l.arpe of f.ne mlxd. plain or chow-chow, for So; or 1 pound Lie Evaporated Nectarines for bo. Women's Tan Shoes. Choice selection of splendid bargains here for those tnat come quickly most every sizs and width.

3 lots of $3.53 grades hand-turn Goodyear wait and McKay sewed soles, vesting tops or leather tops, chocolate vie! kid foxings, Qp coin and dress toes, at ij 1 1 2 lots of $3.00 grades, vssting or leather tops, mostly all dark shades, coin tip toas, at 0iarU Gir is' Tan Shoes. SpUmiid School Shoes interesting bargains in shoes that tha giris can get their fit you hurry, $.50 grades, five styles, IQ OhlO Men's Vest for KOc Ail Men's reguiai $1.2" and $1 50 odd Vests; made of. Men's Tsn Shoes, Sensational prices during our Remnant Sal thssa sams grades wen sold 50c to $1 highr than ths pricss we quote to-day v'O'j'il find among theses lots all the new shapes in Chocolate Vlcl Kid Uppers, vssting and leather tops. 2 lots of Men's $5 grades, vesting tops. Goodyear welt seved scles.

vlcl and willow caif uppers, sies 6 to 10. at 4 lots of Man's $4 grades, chocolate vici kid. Goodyear weit sewed soles, piain tos. congress and laca, sizes 6 tc 1 1, CO IP Men's Uxford lies at 2.tf Men's black t.nd checked Fanev Cassimeres, t. lieviots Hoys' Sf-i F'all Miits, Nobby Fall Styles, including-Vestees, Sailors, Recfera, Prownies, 3-Piece 8uits and Double Breasted Su'ts.

strictly all-wool, sizes 3 to 16; worth $4. at 12.50. 33oy' vra.c3L Olotliins Ask your clothing dealer for OPPENHF.IMGR'S FACTORY-MADE CLOTHING. Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Canvas Oxford Ties, rubber isoU-: slr.es to 11; regular Serges; go for only i'je.

1 Ladles' Belts, at 15c Ladies' Fancy Leather e.i-d pants at 37e 6 is 5 Boys' docile and twist A1I- Linens, trays and Wholesale Exclusively, V.l.a ntA l.lork f' 811 PENH AVE. 3 pieces: a so ttacs and Damask for, fancy Cheviot snd Caaslmere St.RO Extension Table. Heavy, five Hr Dininft-Room Tables, splendid an-tiaue finish; worth $4.50, at only $2.75. j. i-i wasr rags.

VViunerdir.g sub-auxiliary, sheets, Parts, strontrest elastic waistbands; nz's 3 to 15; oniy If.e. Hoys' noc Tain O'Shou-ters, 2rc Boys' and Children's Tom O'Sbanters in all colors: also cloth and felt Turbans, in plain and mixed colors; value 50c and 75c, at only 26c. Ladies' at ISdies' very fine Tan Vici Kid Lace Shoes: cloth top; foxed, cola toe; sires 2Jrt to worm at Jl-33. Bars Soap for lic i bars Ivory size Floating SoF.p; or 1 ib. fancy Java Golden Coffee, for 39c.

$1 worth Vall Paper, lu cf exouisite dark colored Wall Paper, 6 bolts of ceiling and 3 bolts of 1S-in. blended border; worth J4. uii for i.y. suits or pa.iamo?. 5 of paji.ruas, 20 hos- 'e Moqurlte Mats, at 'llJ t-ii shirts, i ti-gugee Moquelte Mats, the h.v- AH.W ool Skirts.

''ary. f-ratfon r.rtil iest made; the last ot a OlsMETD 0 SS.r.i Tapestry Portieres, jl.Rt Flno Tapestry Portieres. DO inches wide, 12 new colorings; value W.r-0. at 11.50 pair. v.eave and a trifle short sue: worth for only iic.

uU ivirviLil iiLaU IUO tc Ladles A 11-Wool Skirts, unmadet worth for 8jc. fPry Goods Dept.) st mm nw Louk Cloaks. Sr.rr 1 TP" 30g $1.00 grade, ona style. sizs 1 1 to 2, at 1.35 grades, five styles, sizes 8 tc at lite WUite Infants 3 lots of $3.50 grades, vesting too, choco'ats vicl kid foxings. Gooj- mero Long Cloaks, silk tan Pt.

broidered vat and Luree 4 pound can canton flannel inter1 Ining. I Ready Palat, ln Ladles' Muslin Uraweri, Jc Also Chemise and Corset Govts, well made; regular go for only So, Atlantic City. HOTEL P.OTAB. Kentucky Pacinc ave. City.

N. $1. to i'i per day. So to S'2 per weeis. Henr' Miller, lomierly of fine anv color; worth 50c.

for only ZSai v.orth J1.5' for only Ijc. year weit s-jwed soles, lace, ftl Htft les. lace. Qt $1.00 grades, stzsa to "lTf 10. two styles, at Oil ul t.e E.certon.

sizes 6 to 10. t. ea 1 8 VW V' js sit T-iX I.ANRDALK. FOF.TH CATtOI.I.VA ANT) PAi'FrTC TERMS PEaSONA-BLE. 3.

AK.E, forn.erly tf tuj Ptfii.uroke. $1.00 grades, sizes 5 to 7 two styles, at 75C grades, fivo styles, sizas 5 to 7. at 89c duo OCEAS STEAMEHS. MISIFaCTCH Cit. KIVF.R PACKETS.

McKessport Iron-Works. for CoXwv lilt! tritn-v Git EAT KmWIl RIVEH P.VCKBT. I'or Wteeiing, Wanetta, Parkershurft, I'om. roy, Charienton and an way (Oinfr througn to Oeal Valley livery Friday i 4 p. fcnj freisht steamer.

li. ii- iiirorj, U-Tdon C. t. -gtT: M'-nr: Grerwuod. ci.tk For Ui-thr sppiy ou board cr to 8.

R. cr Ceo. H. wh-Kt, asems. SC; Water sc.

LLLiiSS five cents a day for one child St tbe Iay N'urs-ry. while fur more, the ir.rfe-e is proport lonately. Tbe are three irn-ola a day, a bath jail all tb? nttentloii they require. For the city work. board receives a.

pmal! state- appropriation, but a summer home is now needed ar.d the IhoUs hope that some cwrous man or woman will them in this Tbe officers of the board are: Mrs. James Anderson, president; Mrs. Samuel Sloan, secretary; Mrs. M. L.

Barr, treasurer: Mrs. John W. Allison, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Klizabeth Peoples, chairman of Cue receiving- committee. SOC1KTY GOSSIP.

T-at evetdngr the Younf? People's Society cf Ch'l-'iiin Endeavor of ibc Lincoln Presbyterian church, pave a lawn fete on the grounds cf Mr. H. Bailey. Grant avenue. Dr.

Louis Stanford Hyatt, a prominent dentist, r-nd Miss Sailie Lone Hood, dttUKhter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hood of Connellsville.

were married last t.tfht at the home of the bride. Ml-s Goeliring- of the E.tf-t End, and Fiiiott of Washirs-ton. D. were tbe gi'-sts of honor Inst eveninp at a given by Mr. nd Mrs.

K. B. Mc-Kee of Ldac street. Sturgeon, Pa. A baatar porch party was held last ever.imr tit the residence of Rr.

Jamison. Ohio street. Tinder the ausp'r-es of the congregation of the Simpson church Last Mr. L. Fraun a oprnplim' ln.at exCuUton to his pupils, the steamer Carrie b.avirp: been chartered for the evening.

Ttie bcv.rs were fror. bulf after eiffht o'clock until 01 e. The mt -tibera of the Fifth Avenue Method Ft 00a! ct.urch Pave a social Irf'st eveniinr at the re-iletue of 3 lots of $3 and $2.50 grades, vesting tops, tan vie! kid uppers, lace; sizss 6 to 11, 1 TO at elu3 2 lets of $2.50 grades, tan vici congress, globs, piain and Cornell tip; sizes 6 to 10. 1ft! 0 at 2 cf $2 grades, vici 0 kid laca; sizes 6 to li.at.. OlrfU Don't let these sensational prices deceive you into thinking tnem below the High Grade.

ANCHOR LSW5 United tates Mall Menshlps rffil from New- York every SumrJaf fr Glasgow via Londonderry. Pates for Saloon 1 a3a CXTi OF M. bteaxers, U. i Second C-iOln Rome F.wneia, Other Htfiritir I'a-iSffe Rome. S-'4 5J.

other For Bii" of Tour id inf apply HtNvSKSe.V General Agent, i Oreen. K-w Tcrk. or J. J. McCORMlCii SaaU.fleia I'tttsbuieh.

sjiiOUJ suits of 3 toweis. Grace P.efcrmed church sub-auxi iry, 4 dozers haiidkeri'liicff, 1 suit of Beilev-etTon. I 6 ja.s of fruir. quart j.fa of jeiiy, i pint jn.r of jelly. S'J of jolly.

"irs. S. r. Scud. I pacKaire Miss liessie "iierv, AvaJon, bottles of r.in Tha un ibutton- to Th-rirt Tennsyl varla lid tCr.ss of" Pit .1 hw r.s follows: Pr vious-ly reported, 3.

Duncan, mn.bfrshlp Ali-e 1. A smew, ij: 'fes Mrs. M. J. Mitchell, members up hs Jl- Hecr-rirt United mn Aliesheny.

men fee-'. tees. $1: Miss f. presbvterian fees, $15; First Press erian hub-uxiiiary, $4. Second Ahef neny, ji iitls.

S7; Sf -on i United pre iyter-iaa 5-jb-auxliiary, Allegheny, ice bo shirtE. 3. Calvarv Preb f.rian JS-. $-u; aivary Fre.d.- feriOjj F.nisco.jal No. 1 sr tu si ital ami oiitinjr ts.

4.31; Vim or KplscopaJ tub-i axiUary, bUinkets. $5: fclmory Meibodist Ipiscopal tfub-auxUiaty, materials, $11 53. Total to September S. $1S Xancheon tor tlir Jlnu isern. The 'adies composing the be ird of man- ''C.

the AiU-fceny Day Xursery and Home for Cbllcren were rntertair.ed at luncheon by the Mrs. James Anderson, at her in Ben Avon. After tht luncbeon "idles aJ went -ver to visit the chil- i of th" home no have bf er tpeti t- the pirimtr in JJmswonh. lie home in Vh cl crjfe of Mrs. dr y.

me of most cosovteni of narror. 'Xr-re work was sta ted 1. Jrsery nder the d'wetion of Udi- of th X'. sad has that U-i vrs a a wan in rsn. ertioit It.

re or vec. iv 4 not f.oa A.lheiy, tut aso frva -snj 'izg toT. The tsGii.i ar Boys' Tan Shoes. $2.00 and $1.75 grades I '-1! at OlslH $1.50 grades gjg $1.50 Grades, Little Gents' Spring Heel, sizes 10 to 13, QQ at 330 The opening of school makes these boys' shoes doubly interesting to parents. W.

REU EES MOD CO. Gcr.iial Offices and Works Pa. Branch office. IS WATKK PITTbBL'RGK. BRASS FOUNDERS, 1 liiiT Knaaniis Itlver l'HCLcta, Ftr.

Ksnawha, T. Johns' n. inastrr; leaves Pitts urgh every Tuesday at 4 p. m. f'-r Marietta, rarkersbuns.

OaHipotU. Chariesi'jn and ImeriiieCiat? points, fi H. Pat- i Co. and Geo. II Ghriesi, 1 at.

Telephf.re N'o. iS. tf KLY'S CnE.AM BA I.M is a positive cure. Apply into the nesrrr.s. It is arsorbcd.

CO cents nt Pncits or V. samples luc. mail. SLY bF.OTUZKS, 56 Wsrron ew York City. Pipe fife and fehloislsj Pittsburgh anil 'Kcrgantown Packet Co.

Navv Line. Steamers Nellie Hudson cr Florence Pelle ieavs daily at nr. fUEdys at s. from fool cf Woc'd street iir Moigantov.n end Inurrmadtite fKur.ta. Fare tJT nuod t1p, 3 SO.

rnewlu aud rom tnrluda. 3 4 4 faelfie Mail S. S. C. al Ucridraial mi Crl-ntal S.

Co. Steamer icuves txn Francisco: Coptic (Via lIou.it..ui Sept. 22, 1 p. tie Janeiro llonoiu.a) 'i. t.

1. 1 p. m. Gaelic (via JT nlulu 11. 1 V- For i.t puaje ruie ar.d o-iial ir fcriiiHtlon apiy to G.

O. Heirli.g, No. Til ark Puildint'. J. it L.throp.

Camcftn nulMinr. Plttiburh. THE A.7P.VCT I ill. Ail linn to th cf V. Clir's ami hi-lnlf.

tn-sk. S3 3 b.j 4 if I il 4 3 os 10i to lis intra rf, spl-tf PITTSBURGH. PA. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Wei deal Adviser.

with over "00 illustration ad full 'al advi on hra.ia mau'rs. ia paer oMeBtca rvceipt of 1 er cent stomps vr bounU ta cloth for 21 ons ins tor Omaha, stopping- en route at Chicago and intermediate points of interest. Th'dr destination Is Colorado, v. l.ere Mr. Ft-her baa 1-irg mining and rtjuvt to be iror.e tn wits.

Mr. William Stewirt Blakesiee, cashier tbe Butler county. Natioru! barik. and Miss Mt Kn. ihtu h-ter of Mr.

and Mis-T. J. of Franklin. wc-c- nanied at th- bride's home evening hundred guests presort. They 'will be at lionife ia afttr Kvemr Mr.

Jacob M-vlnbsrt. Niagara str et. ak-i A baby si-ow was o.e tC th in- EVF.HTBOOT "WHO HAS AYY. TlilXi! TO SKliIu AMI 5IOMSY TO BVY It A US TII13 con. MEKC1 11.

GAZETTE. ITXIS IS YU ADVKUTIsI.NG 1 If PAVS. 238 DIAMOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, (Between Wood Sl. anc! Market), hiJ 56' OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY. i features le'ts i.i erenit.

llci- ley cac. I-ihtpins The i r.ip Asenvy. I. E. 1 ai.

1m. tKvine Flih-r of Grant aid -v ftr.il a jaeotnii -o- iven-is, to-morrow een- istiua..

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