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THURSDAY" MORNTST, TITE PITTSBURG POST. DECEMBER 5, 1895. i i 0. M'CLIHTOCK CO. HOIiESTY THE BEST POWGY.

the cGILLIN I 3 VI i 3 MARRIAGE LICENSES. M. "i Penn twp lti.lner IVnn twu S.imijp! Waynephurfr Maude J. VIleRheny AOam J. Rohris.

Jr Millval Anrmd.i Millvale Robert Annie Perry MoKeesport William 1 1. KfmberlaifJ AV.eitheny Nannie 1 a 1 i CJ.irring North Versailles (Bp Mary Iavis Pittsburg frlhn Summer Pittsburg Mary l.aur Pittsburg Peter S. Wainbolt Pittsburg Lucy Staiey Pittsburg; Harvey Coulter Allegheny Grace E. Cramer I to 621 PENN AV at ere Goes Greater Accommodations, Greater Facilities, Greater Capacity. for Greatest IAT HAS 1 DIED.

CAI.LAU.W On Tu lay. Oecember S. Kathrine, chiM of Itertha M. Caiiahan an-t of Lt Michael Caiiaiian. aKe'l 1 year 9 ir.unliis an.l 2 iias.

I-'unral will take on Tiiurs.lay. December j. at 2 p. trim iier motlier resilience. No.

strett, Friends cf ths family are respect -ally invited to aitend. Tuesday, nerember 3. at f. 111.. F.Uao-th Jaw.

"r-u, in her year. Funeral wiil take iaee Horn her brother's resionce. 11 Juniata street. Alingheny. on ThurAlay.

December 3. at 2 u'cljck. FITZr.KKAI.lV-On Ttiesdav. receniher 3. at Ik Fitzserald, aged 4j Funeral her late residence.

Twentieth street, near Allegheny Valley railroad, on Thursday. Piecem'tr at a. to proceed i St. Patrick's church, where will be sail at 9 a. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. THOMAS At her residence, corner Meade al-and Hutler ril. Monday, De-cemlier 2. lyC, at inifretl wife of J. H.

Thomas, aged years 5 months. Funeral Thursday December at 9:30. Requiem hih mass at St. Ann's church, Milivaie, Pa. laterment at St.

Mary's cemetery, Sharpsburir. Phiiade'i-hia please copy. KERR At her residence, 71 Carroll street. Allegheny, on December 3. at p.

Elbe Powers, widow of James N. Kerr. Services at St. Peter's church, Allegheny, on Friday, December 6. at 9:33 a.

m. iDuffaio, N. and Omaha, papers please copy.) D. J. IIOYLK, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER.

104 AND 10 WEBSTER AVEL nc-30-tf Telephone 77S. DEAFXESS Is curable. Hearing ca be restored jT7 tn 9i cases la loo if treated properly and early. All cases can be benefited, but PROCRASTINATION' until organio changes have become fixed is what makes so many dull of hearuit. "A stitch in time saves nlntf was never truer than in ear diseases.

ALL diseases, defects and deformities of KTE. EAR. XOfK snd THROAT skillfully and successfully treated by DR. SADLER, d-tf -Si Penn ae- mm Of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ever known in Pittsburg or ever heard of anywhere right now in the midst of the busy cold December daj's, when you want them not next spring, when the season is over. FRIOAY MORNING, DEC.

6, 9 O'clock Sharp, This Sale Will Begin. Get your pocketbooks ready won't take very much at this sale, but oh! hat a surprise is in wait for the slim purse. The story, shortly told, is this: A big Eastern merchant desirous of closing his Cloak Department offered the whole department to us, and we bought at the MOST RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES ever SLIPPERS -AT- 49c, 98c and $1.25. Velvet, Silk Embroidered Vamps or Black or Fancy Leathers. Atftl.50, 2.

and Operas, Everettes, Juliettes, Nullifiers, Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Alligator. MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES At $2.59, 2.S0, $3.50, $3,90, $4 and $5. Fure calf skin, patent leather, enamel or russets, 100 new and nobby styles, every shape, size and width, double soles, cork soles, medium or light soles. MEN'S STAPLE SHOES At $1.24, $1.48, $1.74, $1.98, $2.18. 100 Stylos.

EVERY FAIR WARRANTED. AhTiSTIC, RELIA3LE AND reasonable priced promptly done. FOR MEN THIS IS But the Secret Tfir of the larsre aividemJs in jrjr the Berkshire Life Insur-' ''L ance Company is pnivier.t and wise The Secret Of the popularity of the contracts of the Berkshire is because of the cash and TAR pP values indorsed Uy on every policy, available lUll every year after the first. Ltr-ze dividends, a tJ-an contract witn deiip.ite values is the secret of the Berkshire's succrss, SM Ufj Ser.d your age and se-LUllL lU cure copy of contract. H.

W. ENGLISH, MAKACER, heard of, and we simply present a few of the many bargains. ALL THIS STOCK WILL BE SHOWN IN SECTION NEXT TO OUR BIG CLOAK ROOM, AND THE SALE WILL GO ON TILL ALL CLOSED OUT. These prices will 41 Kick up a Row" in the cloak trade of these two cities: Qr AlK' UP tor Children's Jackets. Eastern merchant sold at JQn Fur l.adi.V Jackets and Capes.

Eastern merchant sold for HUU to "7Qn Fur Ea.ii.--s' Jackets. Eastern merchant sold for -fl The American people are nothing if not and THE USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT Is gaining ascendency more and more every year over the frivolous sort. The useful, practical kind are the only ones we have here. OUR ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR Has again been turned into one big Holiday Bazar. Pretty things from all the departments have been assembled there; some of them very inexpensive, others more costly.

All the very best value that can possibly be given for the money. SUGGESTIONS: Oriental and Fur Rugs, Parlor Cabinets, China Cabinets Music Cabinets, Ladies' Writing Daks, Onyx and Brass Tables, Screens and Soa Cushions, Library Tables, Leather Lounges, Leather Easy Chairs, Upholstered Jlockers, Bookcases and Desks, Blacking Cases, Medicine Closets, Indies' Dressers, Sweepers, Chcval Glasses, Tabouret tes. Here's one little item that shows the general of price lADiES i DESK. yr 1 i.i i i- $7.00 ly finished oak, curved legs, folding top, with drawer as in cut S7.00. Without drawer, but with shelf underneath for books, 5.50.

TOCK Curiums -Bedding- 33FifthAv- THE MERCANTILE AGENCY. S-aTABLItfiiiiD R. G. a CO IT'Trifrir- A. IS.

V.IOLLY Mai: WESTINGH0USE BUILDING, Corner '-nn avfnui and Nint.i trert, PITTS HI Hi. 1A Fumtihe Ir.f as to the star. tins r.r business men tiie L'nltel State, and t'utiaila. Rfert-noe books issued quarterly. Tbi) U'js: lao.

fir collection of cue debts North America. DOUBT CLOAKS AND JACKETS They're here in wonderful profusion and at prices that I we have made extraordi- I narily low to induce early buying. Come to-day if you want the pick of these values. Beaver Cloth box I fronts, lare sleeves, rC fl fl blue an black CBUilfU I A $7,50 1 .00 up $7.50 variety up ta in value 435 437 fill i MftflKEl ST. i JtDGF, SLACLE VIDKTFS THE OLD SAW TO A PRISOM'K WHO SWOHE FAI.5KLY.

A SUPERIOR COURT DECISION. IJiTryers Most File Tlieir Appeals to That Boly Promptly. BOITTINE OF THE MUX OF Jl STIC E. Ju3sre Slagl? yesterXty tali PaviJ Booth, of Kiverton, if he ha I not lie on the witneftr scand his sentence would have been much lighter. He was tried on two charges of illfsal liquor selling preferred by Constable Stephen Jones.

When on the witness stand Booth denied nearly all the testimony, which was very strong for conviction. The jtiry was ou: about hlf an hour to find verdicts of guilty on both charges. Booth was la the dock, and. contrary to the general custom. Judge Slagle interrupted the trial of a cae and called for sentence.

lie was asked if he lod anything- to say, and, making no reply. Judge Slagle told him tha: he would have been given the minimum sentence of three months to the workhouse if he had not endeavor to deceive the jury. Sentence was tfcea. imposed, and on the charge of celling Hiiuor without a license he was given, moaths to workhouse and for selling on Sunday one month more. Other cases were before the court yester-flay as follows: George Lenhan, larceny of a satchel and clothing, six months to the workhouse; Patrick Denihan, illegal liquor selling, four months to Claremont; James Kearney, assault and pleaded guilty and sentenced three months to Claremont; George Lenhan, larceny of a silvey watch, guilty and sentenced six months to Clarenwct; Alfred Ashton, forgery, convicted.

The grand jury returned the following true bills: Thomas McAllister, receiving stolon goods; Thomas F. McDonald (3), embezzlement; William Lee, John Ievine, Patrick Lynch (2), John Williama. Robert Eichner -). John Townsley, assault and battery: Frank Berry. James Wilson, May alias M.

Killers: Harry Barnett, William Carson. James Holmes. George Lenhan (2). John Keynier, John Slioko, Edward Steele, Frank Lemon. Frank McCar.n.

larceny; Michael Jerofelo, abduction; Stephen Or, Benjamia Jefferson, malicious mischief; Clementine Rank, alias Clementine Rase 2. Pick Joy et aL John Matthias, illegal liquor Charles Warden et al. robbery; Albert Berryman, misdemeanor; William Rover al. Ni Giordans. Abraham Manning, felonious, assault and battery; 1.

A. Run, false ireter.e: IX A. Burt. C. F.

Ralston, alias M. P. Lynch, forgery; Max Campbell, pointing firearms; Jjhn Slioko, carrying- eonceale 1 weapons. An opinion was ren lerei in the superior court, which contained the first interpretation of the rules of practice in ir. It was in the case of Samuel I.

Ferree against C. A. on a rule ta show cause why the appeal should not be granted because it had not been taken at the proper time. The opinion, which is important attorneys especially, is as follows: "It was the duty of the appellant to see that the certificate provi le 1 for by section 8 of the act of June -i. was filed with the prochonotary of this court within a reasonable t.zne.

If he had so thi case would hiv gape upon the list for the we--k November lSl-3. an I his fiiiur. tD the reorl on or before the at'oresaii the appeal rtoull be quashe Rule VIII. He cannot Complain it" the case is treati.i as if he hvl yerformel his first duty, an.l as he has So: caused the record to be filed at the time by the rules of court. rid has oftVrr-i no exruse for his apparent 'caches, the above rale is made absolute." The contested case of John C.

Biack and others against Nathaniel Montgomery, on trial before Juuge Porter. The -will in question is that ot Nathaniel Montgomery. Sr. The contestants that the deceased was of unsound mind, and was not able to make a will. Nancy C.

Ciack. wife of one of the plaintiffs in the cao. is a daughter of tho di.c-aseu. She testified that her father had befn of unsound mind for several years; that he scarcely ever left home without someone going with him to take care of him. It is also ailegf-d that undue influence was exercised by the defendant with the deceased to have an unequal division of the estate.

In the case of J. Wall the Royal Society cf Good Fellows, an action to recover the amount of an insurance policy held by the plaintiffs a verdict for $2,0 was rcr.dcrtd for the The following decrees of distribution -were made in the orphans court: Thomas Tomlinson, $56! 12; Marv Sterling 77. A plea guilty" was entered by the First national bank in the suit brought against it by the city to recover r.icru alleged to have b-en paid to V. H. House.

The will of the late Margaret C. McAfee was She leaves to the Widows' and Orphans' Home of the I O. O. F. The balance of tile estate goes I il tier uur caiiuren.

The court granted a rule to tke the testimony of ex-County Ietective Harry Beltzhoover for the suit of P. J. Murphy against the County of Allegheny io recover orTered as a reward for the capture of Fred Ki'zsimm jp.s. the murderer of Detective I). 11.

The case is 0:1 th- trial list in common pleas court No. 3. Wni. J. Limerrover issued a foreign attachment against Josepn F.

Schmidt to recover possession of itwls in the po. 1 session of Al'lermtn P. B. IteiHy. 'i'he plaintiff's claim is for Jl.f.10 50.

He says that he art.l E. W. Solimi-lt went on the defendant's bond for The latter was employed as a clerk in City Treasurer Poyniston's (fiee. and heeame short in his account to the extent of J.3J:. Th" ctiy treasurer secured j-tdcitient the plaintiff for half the ohorta.se.

jr.i he no-v- seeks to recover he who is Siiid to have AUe-ghenv county. A liVd d.vorce was filed lv Edith B. asatnst Henry Vikf ttl. is aK-ged. They were mtrrie 1 Arnl HVfi.

Sirvensm filed a petition ask-in, for the appointment of a committee into ttie mental condition of lv. Stevenson. A a cfcsrra To kc, the ro-y frjn; harm. To k.ti frjm dec.iy and death. To h-- etn .1:11 the 'oreath.

srit-. .1 mortal fon-. At: 1 Si 7 i. XT ii-; caile i on eaitiily 5jr 1 Thr Stiet ial. Piily urir p.

111.. U-ie3 and luf- fri V-i-'l v. lirir sur'- n. b- t'l-v: .1: f- p. i.t avr.v lit Its i'rtiiter I'lat-r.

I tt. the nioiirv -I low caltit l-j. i.oH.-d thv" a-kt-1 the boik- r-Nt-: y.u in ttr.d-r ctuiire.i's 9 I the 7." to Cares. Eastern merchant sold for Capes. Eastern merchant sold for Eastern merchant sold for Capes me i- Hi i to $10.00.

PENN AVENUE. v. vi------" 1 8 Fnr I and Frrr Ladies' Jackets and to fM HQ "or Jackets and lDIiSJG to Mm DONE. WOMEN'S HOLIDAY SLIPPERS. FINESATINS.beadedor plain, Bronze or Patent Leathers, 10 fancy shades of tan, etc.

Oxfords, Sandals, Toilets, at SI.50, S1.75, $2, $2.50 and $2.90. Kid Opera Slippers at 39c, 59c, 74c, 98c and $1.25. WOMEN'S "UP-TO-DATE" SHOES At $1.24, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98, $2.18, $2.50, $2.90 anil $3.90. Over 100 styles. Every width that's made.

All the new styles of lasts and patterns. Women's Calf, Enamel, Cork Soles or Double Soles. EVcBV PAIR mail qhdebs carefuliy, promptly and accurately filled. imgy vr xj it ti it r.nn-ooi sonous retuiHiy for all unnatural end any icnam it ila irritxiinn or ulrer- ifc ation of mucous membranes. i5 SOLD SY DHUGGISTS fteSiPj or sent in plain wrapper, by A express, prepaid, on receipt of (ki.or3 bottles lor vz.ia PAv'-iSl Circular centoa rqttt.

Wtf'K Thc Evans Chemical All grartos for Family and Steam Trade. Also, READING WHITE ASH AN-THRAC1TE, thu brat in the market. Crushed Connellsville Coke, BOYLE BROS. COAL Sixth and Duquesne Way. City OiUce VMiK Yard iOOo.

noo-ttts Jl 1 TQ AY CURE all abuhj 6oai diwkftTpcs Free S.rlaf, CTHo Pam. Ko Staia. re ve ta trictureailQ all forms of Private Sueasee of both Male apa Feaiala. II Pr-rz or to ut aditrcM, for fl.oa. IojtisUua Maidttr ia Tae Baat' vf ail alnriiar DB UOBT KENT, aUddetora, Ma.

MFC. Lancaster. Om U.bJk Ely's Cream Balm WILL CURE Apply Balm into each nostril. fcLT ocl5-tths-U 66 arr.c. ku nr.

CATARRH READ! 1 Stores remodeled. Space enlarged. Windows reconstructed. Skylights added. Floor space nearly doubled.

Stock rooms enlarged. REPAIR AND MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT TRIPLED. Pneumatic cash system added. Wrapping stations doubled. Seating capacity tripled.

Lighting greatly improved. 1,200 incandescent lights. Fixtures refurnished. Elevator service improved. Steam heating added.

Everythiug brightened up. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Over 250 employes. Every one thoroughly competent. Larger stock of shoes. More styles of footwear.

Greater variety of stock. EVERYTHING BETTER. Visit This Store. 3 i) MISSES' SPRING HEEL SHOES, Every size and width from 11 to 2, at 99c, $1.18, $1.24, $1.48 and $1.98. Children's Spring Heel Shoes at 59c, 74c, 89c, 99c, $1.25.

BABIES' SHOES at 14c, 19c, 24c, 39c, 59c. BOYS' SHOES at 99c, $1.18, $124 and $1.48. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS at 14c, 19c, 24c, 39c. Women's Cloth Overgaiters at 14c, 19c, 24c, 50c and 75c. WOMEN'S BICYCLE LEOGiNS at 39c, 59c, 99c to $2.90.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' LEGG1NS All Sizes and Kinds. i s2 S3 THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. I'l i SIU KG HEi'AKTSiEXT. EI1AXCH OFFICES: HEELING. V.

MBKRUSK, A. A'NA, HA ISBL'KG. HAli MR, ntKDIORIC'iv, JOHNSTOWN'. rAPITOL f'ITT OIL Harrisburs, Va. We call attention to our facilities for supply inV dorncstio trade with all products of petroleum.

Including LVimiCATING OILS. RUMINATING OILS, NAI'IITHA, GASOLINE, PAUAFFIM3 OIL, PARAFKIMJ WAX, GUliASK. We pay attention to the quality ot all products offered for the home trade. Our list of illuminating oils, naphthas and eaw'inei Is complete, and we can supply the trade with all grades required for Fittsbur and tributary territory. We have the finest eradss of FILTERKD tYLIXDEll STOCKS, COLO PRESSED I'ARAFFINE OILS-COLI1 TEST SUMMER AND AVIXTEB BLACK OILS, GREASES, ETC.

Our trade mark oils, among which we note Capitol Cylinder. Eidirado TZngme and Red Enttine. are standard for duality verywhere. Sample and prices on application When more convenient you may order frr-g any of our branches, from which points deliveries wiil be made. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COR.

DUQUESXE WAY AND EIGHTH niyl-tf PITTS LUG. PA. DR. WHITTiER, Si4 PENN PiXToKCR.J. as for tuai.y years past, devuta especial attention to Uia study and ireaimeut of Uh.UlLlTATING NKKVuL'a mEASK.

physiciii deoy. nerv-ounessS. lack or cneiy diiii ambitiutt, inijtatr-ed memory and sight, pimples, eruptions, devitalized blood, and umiuing for duties of business ur.d society pennant. cured. ITU TIoNAL.

BIOOD DlriKASUis, all forms of scrofula, affecting biood, skin, glands, thrsat and nose, causing wasting, general 111-health. and so diseasing the functions of tha body as to render life miserable. Dr. Whit-tier makes a special study of each case, thus insuring reliable ana SkJienulic treatment arm cures. Consultation free and confidential.

Office hours. 9 a. m. to 4 p. and to 8 p.

m. Sundavs, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.

only. Call or address DR. WHITTIER, 814 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa, 0 vm ft PITTSSanG'S LEADING At43 FOREMOST FOOT-FITTER AMD SHOE-SELLER, 400432404-408-408410 MARKET STREET (EXTENDS TO FOURTH AVE)- For Ladias' Jackets Eastern fvlsrchanf sold for $6.50 10 $12. 121 FOURTH AVENUE, deS-tts I'll i-mitli, PA.

Easily, Restore! DcSILITY Ar.J al the train of ei'tls from -riy errors cr later the suits of overwork. wony, etc. g.wn to every portion Jr v-A vi jl' tlie holy. Simple. natural methoJs.

1m- lfe HO-7 T'TKI liate i-JW een. Failure Impo-IhJi! iA UM tiWe. 2.ik Hook, explanation and proofs maileJ (sealed) tree. ERIE KEGiCAl BUFFALO. N.

Y. Scl-ttaSU-i M4tH WHEN IN COME mm Mm ilttjiiSbl HJa ivsi Baits Then ts lots of Jackets, Misses' and Children's Jackets, trimmed in fur, velvet, laced w'th fur, silk, whole and half silk lined braided at from -iSz up io Many the Eastern mercliant sold as b.i'n as $10. Why, it's the opportunity of a lifetime. Our Christmas suggestions are practical ones the I useful sort that last and make the recipient glad for weeks and months. Take, for instance.

1 Also Ladies' Fine Fur Cloaks, Otter and Beaver Capes, some sold as high as vou can buy at $69. Also Ladies' Furs and Children's Sets at about quarter their value. Ladies' All-Wool Jersey Waists, 2) Ladies' Percale Waists, 12Kc. Ladies' Sateen Waists, black and colors, Calico Wrappers and Flannelette Waists at 29c, were 75c to Ladies' Fleece Lined Flannelette Wrappers, Bedford Cord Wrappers, Seersucker Wrappers, White Lawn Wrappers, embroidered yokes, all worth 1.25 to tt choice 4Sc. Also, Ladies' fine Tea Gowns in Cashmere, Serge and French Novelty stuffs, trimmed in silk and velvet, will go at a mere song.

Ladies' and Rubber Circulars from 75 yvinia5 Gifts 6 An elegant, choice and unsur- 2 passed assortment of useful j7 ornamental presents in 4 2 Cut Glass, 11 4 Dl lctLa ciw. 2 Each article the choicest crea- tion their separate arts at 2 reasonably low prices. 6 622 PENN AVE Mew Goods I LARGEST LINE EVER RECEIVED SHEAFER LLOYD, JEWELERS, 225 Fifth Avenue. TEL. 1333.

oc3-tts-tl 7 NO? REABY 0 Value $1.25 JQDP1 AS 55 There are about Ladies' fine PLUSH COATS. clliML i These will 0 like lightning at one-quarter Eastern merchant's prices. Ladies' Shawls, every kind, at hilf regular prices. This sale will pack our store to the doors. Going to be a feast.

Buy for yourselves, your neighbors, anybody and everybody who needs winter protection. Boucle Jacket, box front, 4 buttons a splendid coat melt- and Astrakhan Jackets, extra quality blue and black SamrL' Cloth Capes, fancy plaid silk (jhQ lir.inj.rs.' I IV 1 I 1 La Bh.1 611 TO 621 Fur Cares, is to 27 inches You'll linJ fur here in WO Yi N. B. Come in the mornings. Everything goes at this sale without limit.

We sell only for cash. 1.

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