i"U Phi N' & Ajjf r w gMpife Producers Association Has Sey- W. . eral Million Barrels. mm . Nf;.Vi jZT - ., hlnn 'Ttrrrr nn & 'U H1UU uu UK TttlS AA&&T, When the latter TTill Pay the Cost aid Furnish a Handsome Frolt -'. 1 DEAD SUEB THIKG OH FITE CfiKTS Mr. N". F. Clark is one of the most promJ ' nent producers of oil in Pennsylvania, and has had much experience in all the oil fields that have been developed. His uniform success is something remarkable in the his tory of petroleum developments, and he is following np his good fortune by invest ments in the oil fields adjacent to Pittsburg. Mr. Clark was one of the most ardent advocates of the last shutdown movement and one of its sin ' cerest champions. He entered heartily into it, and, as a member of the Producers' Ex ecutive Committee, worked earnestly for it. The shutdown has ended and drilling oper ations are going on vigorously once more, and, while the oil market looks diaky, Mr. Clark is full of hone for the fntnre. To the inquiry, "Did everybody get rich out of ine snut-aown movement? ' he replied: "We have had a year and a half s pro duction, we have greatly decreased the sur plus stock of oil and we have increased the valne of our property 60 per cent." "Has the Producers' Association sold the oil set apart for it?" "Ho, we still have it "We do not care to throw it on the market just at present, when the resnlt would undonbtedly be to further depress it" , "How do the storage charges stand against the oil now?" "Well, the storage charges have run the prices up on us. The oil probably stands us between 91 and 92 cents a barrel at present 'But the Standard people have guaranteed us a profit of at least 5 cents a barrel and we can therefore afford to wait until the market is high enough to justify us in selling. We 'are sure-of our 5 cents, anyhow." HEX THE HERBY FISHERS. The Many Clubs Think Seriously of Their Summer Outings Where Ther Will Probably Go Few Decisions. As a man once said: "What can you ex pect from a fellow who doesn't know how to spell his own name?" but the world ex pected a great deal from Izafc Walton, and the world hasn't been disappointed; and every year hundreds of admiring disciples of the gentleman show their appreciation of his greatness. PittsbuTgers are rather inclined to take the bit in their teeth very early this year. u.ney also take to the woods, and under over hanging boughs, and beside rippling waters, pay, for a few days at least, their respect to glorious Dame Nature, and show they fully appreciate the privilege of being allowed to cast a line. Pittsburg ii blessed with an unusual number of fishermen, and they are royal good fellows, every one; and, at about this time ofthe year the business man longs to let business take care of itself, and the doctor is in truth inclined to throw his physic to the dogs. It is a little early as yet to ascertain where the numerous fishing clubi will go, for as One ofthe gentlemen said they will probably change their minds half a dozen times before deciding as to the exact loca ion, tuough Conneant, Erie, the St Clair, tackinac and Canada will be embraced At 9 o clock this morning' the following led gentlemen will meet the Passenger tits' Association and argue with them. now uus wnere wey are dead wrong vancinc fares for clubs, and in cnttintr fcrtain nrivileses: Messrs. B. C. f!hTit. M. L. Howe, J. Dolan and 6. Church. These gentlemen will endeavor to show the great monopolies they are threatening the peace of this country in cutting off the fishing, clubs' privileges. Heretofore the rates have been single fare for the round trip-bnt it has been Increased to the price of a fare and a quarter to any distance. Suffer ing 'PitUburgers might bear this meekly, and make no sign, But the railroads say the friends who visit them during their camp must pay full fare; and here's the rub. Generally the number of visitors more than eonals the number of members in a club. and besides, the visitors bring an awful lot of fun along. About the middle of next month the small clubs will begin to quietly fold their tents and steal a ride. Then, on toward July 10, .numerous other jolly fellows will form and take a trip far away. Along in August and September the harassed business man, the careworn professional man will drop awav silently and go as far from scenes of care as possible. TO PfiEFENT FRAUD. -Tempcra-rce People Make Use of a New law Money and Votes Judgo White to Take the Stamp. The Executive Committee of the Constl tutional Amendment Association intend to .do all in their power to prevent fraud at the special election on June 18. They are circu lating copies of a bill passed by the legisla ture last month. It is as follows: Be it enacted, etc., That any person who shall Cite or promise or offer to give to an elector any money reward or other valuable considera tion for Jiis vote at any election held for the purpose of voting on an amendment to the Con stitution or any other peblio purpose, or for Withholding the same, or who shall give or promise to give such consideration to any other person or party lor sach elector's vote Or for the withholding thereof. and any elector who ahall receive or agree to receive for himself or for another any money reward or valuable consider ation for his vote at said election or fcr with holding the same, shall be guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction thereof shall pay a fine not exceeding 1,000 and undergo impris onment not exceeding one year. Judge White is going to take the stump for the prohibition amendment The County Executive Committee completed arrange ments with, him yesterday for a series of addresses. He will make his first speech some time during week after next The places for the meetings have not yet been selected, bnt it is likely he will speak first at the Opera House, HIS HOESB FELL OS HIM. The Fatal Accident Tlint Befell mn Alle Bheny Flamber With PInck. By catching and trying to stop his own runaway horse yesterday morning, H. M. Beno, plumber, of CI Page street Alle gheny, was thrown to the ground so that the beast u on mm, muictine internal injuries and a broken back, of which he will un doubtedly die. contribute to the columns of lo-morrovfi t Dis tATCH &n article on training flghtcri and sptaJu of the decadence of prize fighting. "Secuhus JODICAT ORBIS TERRARUM." Apollinaris THE QUEEN Of TABLE WATERS." PSghtjUlingaitheApoWnaris&ring uit xiiumsn Prussia) amounted to F 11,114,000 bottles in 2887, and 12,720,000 bottles in 1888. m ;rL;.i "WTTtt a tvt crq-nvyrTzn- -crra PIIOIV'O GRAND BARGAIN STORE, i Lw.jM :-fr?r 3J JJjJSSh aJSL1Ls UUoKl O 300 to 400 Market street, J "We have placed on sale for to-day 260 men & suits made of tne finest Hockanum worsted and high colored broadwales. No tailor in Pittsburg can. duplicate these suits for less than 850 to $60. Our special price will be for to-day only 822. These suits are cut in sacks and three-button cuta ways; sires from 33 to 44. If you wish to ee the finest garment ever produced in ready made clothing call for these two styles of suits. Ask the salesman to show you the advertised $22 'suits. This price only for to-dav (Saturday). P. C. 0. 0., cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. new Court House. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, Iltt, 401 Srallhfleld Street, cor. Foffrttt ATenae. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent TT3 MEAN GREYHOUNDS SSLW5 Viey have made in the pott few yeart in the matter of tpeed and the potrtbilitles of the future are diseuued in to-morroW dispatch by a number of expert. Itforrlaffe Licenses Gran ted Yesterday. Kama. Btildanea. (Peter Klein Eitt4inr JKuneganda Blntel fitubart; (Augustus Barkett Allegheny Louie Davis Allegheny 5 Andrew Eealer Pittsburg JFsnuy Keed Pittsburg l Peter Kell Pltunurg Catharine Welszgerber Pittsburg j John Benedick Pittsburg 1 Franelska Maeder Plttcburg J William Ererly., William Ererly Forward township Maggie Seer 1st Forward township ( juaggie oecrist... JGeorceKubeU McKeesport I Annie itouriousk McKeesport Isidore Klelnheinz Allegheny (Era E. Wagner Allegheny IB i. Johnson Washington county ( Dibble i. Thomas Green county DIED. BENEDICT-At 10 P. K.. May 17, 8rDNET G., Infant son of Joseph and Hannah Benedict Funeral Sunday, 19th, at 2 p. it, from the residence of his parents, 131 Erin street Please omit flowers. 2 BLACRLEtf-On Wednesday, May 15, 1889, at9:30r.M.,RoBEET Blacklet, in the 70th year of his age. Funeral services at the residence of his son, Joseph Blackley, Munhall, Pa., on Saturday, May 18, at 10 A. it Interment private from Nine teenth street station, P., V, & C. B, R,. at 1123 A.H. 2 CRAIG At Blakely, Ga., May 13. Robzbt Lee Buchanan, wife of Chambers McKlbben Craig, aged 21 years. DALT-May 17, 18S9, at 6 A. It, MART Agnes, daughter of John J. and Anna Daly, aged 15 months. Funeral on Sukday, May 19, at 10.SO A. K., from their residence, near the Butler plank road, Pine Creek. Friends are respectfully in vited to attend. HARPER On Thursday af ternonn, May 16t 18S9, at 2-40 o'clock, at his residence, Orandview .avenue, Samuel Habseb, in the 62d year of his age. Funeral services at St Andrew's Church, Ninth street on Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Please omit flowers. 'Interment private. HAZLETT At the residence of his parents. Rush street Allegheny, Hugh, infant son of ueorge ana Aimie uazien. Funeral services Saturday aftebnoon at 8.30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. HOLTZMAN-On Thursday, May 16, 1SS9, at 120 A. It, MATTHEW HOLTZMAN,, aged 3 years. Funeral from his late residence, 122 Chestnut street, Allegheny, on Saturday, May IS, at 10 o'clock a. il Interment private. 2 MALIiO Y On Friday evening,at 8 40 o'clock, at his residence, 62 High street corner Fifth avenue, PATRICK Malxoy, in the 75th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. MACFARLANE-Departed this life at 950 A. it, May 15, M. Alice IUcimblane, dauchter of L G. and Margaret Macfarlane, 881 Edwin street East End. Funeral services in the East Liberty Presby terian Church Saturday, May 18, at 2 o'clock P. it interment private at a later honr. McHUGH-On Friday, May 17, 1889. at 6.30, Bridget, wife of Anthony McHugh, aged S9 years. t May her soul rest In peace. Funeral from her late resIdence.No. 327 West Carson street Thirty-fourth ward, Sunday at 2 p.m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. a STJTER On Friday afternoon, May 17. 1889. Cornelia Vickroy, daughter of E. V. and the late John Suter, aged 19 years. funeral services at the family residence. Lake street, East End, Sunday afternoon, May 19, at 4 o'clock. Interment private at a later honr. SPANGENBERG On Wednesday, May 15, 1S89, at 5 o'clock a. at, Geo. L. aPANaEN bero, in his 19th year, son of Wm. and Eliza Spangenberg and grandson of Godtned Eoer ner. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 117 Fountain street Allegheny, Suitday, 19th, 2 P. if. Friends of the f ainily are respectfully invited to attend. . 8 JAMBS ARCHIBALD 4 BRO.. . LTVERY AND BALE STABLE, 117, 119 and 1S8 Third avenue, two doors below Bmithfleld st, next door to Central Hotel. Carnages for funerals, J3. Carriages for operas, parties, ic at the lowest rates. All new car- L rages. Telephone communication. myl-ll-TT8 WEBTEBN INSURANCE CO. OFPITTSBUBG. et W18.601B7 NO 411 WOOD STBEET. ALEXANDER N1M1CK, President JOHN B. JACKSON. Vice President feiS-36-TTS WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. pEPBESENTEl IN PITTSBURGr IN ISO. ASSETS . J9J071,e98S Insurance Co. of North America. Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONES. 4 Fourth avenue. 1a20-s2-D Pears' Soap (Soented and Unsoentod)' SDCUSES A. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. OF ALL DRUGGISTS. WM. 8&MPU&U Specially DEESS GOODS Summer Dress Fabrics in great variety. "J4C, IHBUC ID ECU BI .1VC euanuc otacKs Of DincrhntnR 25c. have been SOld at 40c. Cream nnrt rVilnrort cneaper. Dntrecommena those xro sm Tinw ciiinfr t inn iQiin nnri ik i?... d.h worm I1IIT Ter Cent more. Then tho 1irntiii I -. . - -" r" Raw-ab A I hntmniin n J ft. T w6, .uuUo ouu iautv weaves, specially uiguns. xiunureas 01 pieces plain and fancy jaenUdhewMt MSaLINEEr"As ttsna1, """ complete "Moment of trimmed BlackorDreaBilSfrSntw760' BlMk Giaia' " 24"bo11' 78 and .n.,AInew?ywron?h.the Cloakroom. Cloth Jackets, Jl 25 up. Black and colored Stockinette Jaokets. 83 to 820. Beaded Capes. S3 to $20 ered and 1 lace trimm 1 a .-Sriaera-',;rai5eBnrdDs?ocJceod- J?'" JFer8" 37e nP- CaPe Newmarkets, black and colored, 89. Cashmere Capes, Wraps same materials. WE OFFER this week special bargains ?i 00 ana np to 55 a pair, which speak for themselves as to value and patterns. rt BckJHorWspi,rT8,'e.adoy for ist iJiacc .Hosiery. See the Ladies', 25c and Fast Aaoui,a-ifOng, medium and short handles, newest designs. Hisses' Parasols. Sample tent on request Moil orders haye our beet attention. EEIARIABLE "CARPET1 Bargains. In the Basement Bargain Annex Entrance just inside our Fifth avenue doors. TJie enormous sale of Car pets by us since April i has left many broken lines and single pieces of Carpets in all grades, which, although de sirable in pattern and good in quality, we will not duplicate again. We have just put them into our Basement Annex at large reductions from our regular prices, to-wit: Cotton Ingrains, 18 to 20c. Heavy Cot. Ingrains, " 25 ft 35c. Extra Super Unions, 40 to 50c. Extra Super Best, 55 to 65c. Tap. Brus., lowest. 45c. Body Brussels, - 85c. China Mattings, from S3 50 per roll (40 yds.) up. N. B.We have to-day placed on sale at a discount of 30 Per cent from recent prices alargelineof English Ingrain Art Squares of our own im portation. 0. McCMTOCK & GO., 33 FIFTH AVENUE 33 mjSTTS LADIES' We have a new line of newstyles,ranglng from 75o to S5 60 each. Ventilating Summer Corsets. Linen Corsets, light weight and cool for summer wear. Ladies' Summer Gauze Vests. Best ones at 25c we have ever sold at that price. Swiss Ribbed Vests. Specially good ones for the prices at 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c Children's Summer Gauze Vests and Pan talettes; all grades. Ladies' Balbriggan Vests, Every way and weight; also long and short Drawers. Silk Underwear. All grades ribbed and plain goods. Bummer Gloves and Mitts. Men's Summer Underwear. lowest, medium and finest grades. Boys' Bummer Underwear. Knee Jean Drawers For the boys, that lots of ladies do not know, can be had. Also long Jean Drawers for the boys, and Men'a Jean, made long; medium and short legs. Elastic and tape anklets. HORNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVENUR myl8-D MAY 16, Dressing t Toilet Sum Interesting Bargains You Should See. " have OhalliM at Bo, dress stvles. &t 8o and inn cnnol in n...... ...i ..i... 4. 11. ii.i !; t.j -Dln; KiwrKTirlrerx RltiTi Tin.. (.;-, J til. ""-"."fa ", "-a- "- w. nnllrerl nnqhmtrru - .. 11 . tor warm weainer, in au wool, 37J40, 45o and Dress Fabrics, 25o to 60c, sold in the early in Carpets. 'A ljne of Body Brussels at 76o, , Serges and Henriettas at 35c, 40o and SOo are unexceptional bargains; also the Black Nun's Veiling, Mohairs, -! w" " "" yufuiiw vium duiis ai ?, in ail colors, worm $ia ou. wasnouiism uingnam, oaunes ana "'i6 nS;MGa?ze ?le.rn, In white and colorea- Balbriggan and Lisle Thread for Men. Ladies and Children, at popular prices. 60c; the Children's fast black, ribbed and plain, at 26o, and the large assortment of Fancy Hosiery, all sizes and price! SfTPii .Ajsroa COMPLIMEMTARY NOTICE ! This Time We Quote From' Press of May 16. The IT WILL SUCCEED. How the People Are Taking Hold of Fleishman's Novel Scheme. The scheme tc determine which of the city papers is the most valuable as an advertising medium, now m operation at the store of Fleishman t Co., promises to be eren more successf ul.than was at first anticipated. People with clippings visit the store in flocks, and carry away with them handsome souvenirs. The scheme has already been described in this paper. Stated briefly it is this: The firm of Fleishman & Co., with a new to testing the comparative valne ot their various advertising mediums, decided to present a souvenir to every purchaser of goods to the value of II or more, nrovlded the nnrchiser brines with him a copy of the firm's advertisement clipped from one of the city papers. These clippings are being tiled away" carefully, and each paper is Riven credit with those that come from its pages. At the end of a stated period the paper having the largest number of clippings to Its credit will be declared the winner. The scheme Is a novel one and will be as accurate as any that conld be devised. Ladies who patronize the store, and nearly all of them do, should remember to clip Fleish man & Co.'a advertisement from their favorite Saper before going to make purchases, as by so oing they will benefit themselves, as they will get a beautiful souvenir, benefit the firm that offers the inducement, and benefit the newspa per from winch the advertisement is clipped. The souvenirs are handsome enough to amply repay any one for the little trouble it taKes to clip the advertisement and take it with you when yon go to make your purchases. The bright weather of the past few days has kept the big stores on Market street throneed with people from morning until night. The clippings have been coming in, and the sonve nlrs going out with remarkable rapidity. Everybody Is talking of the scheme; everybody is delighted with It. Fleishman & Co. have filled their new stores with a stock that is both seasonable and reason able. The very cream of the fashions may be had at the prices you will pay for last year's goods elsewhere. The millinery department is booming, blooming. The ladles are simply taking it by storm. But they won't scare their husbands with any big bills. Fleishman fc Co. do not charge for trimming when the "flxin's" are purchased from them. FLEISHMAN & CO., PJTTSBUEQ, PA. CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT. It will entitle you to a souvenir, if presented to us when you make your purchase. DISPATCH. myl8-o Wa have made SPECIAL PREPARATIONS to have our line of KID GLOVES complete for the May Musical Festival. The impression that we keep only high class goods is erroneous. We have kid gloves from 75u up, and specially recommend our SI glove in both 4-bntton and 5-hook, which we have in all the latest shades and new stltchings. We fit and guarantee every pair. We have all the novelties out in Fans, Ladies' Neckwear, Handkerchiefs. Rnchings, Collars and Cuffs, etc, etc. Don't forget our Corset Department we keep Reliable makes only, from 76o up to $6 6U, and fit them to the lorm. FURNIShi mnsBURQ, myl7-ihssa MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS' INS. Co., 417 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. v.tal J250,000 00 Assets January 1, 1889 363,745 80 Directors-Chas. W. Batchelor. President: John W. Chaltant, Vice President A. E. W. Painter. Robt Lea, M. W. Watson, John Wil son, Joseph Walton. Wm. G. Park, A. M. Byers, Jas. J. Donneli, Geo. E. Painter, John Thompson. Wm. T. Adair, Secretary; Jas. Little, Assistant Secretary! August Ammon, General Agent ja22-48-TTS McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM. Is a preparation of the Drug bywhichlts in jurious effects are removed, while the valuable medicinal properties are retained. Inossesses all the sedative, anodyne, and antispasmodic powers of Opium, bnt produces no sickness of u ;oe stomach, no vomitlnp. no costive ness. no headache. In acute nervous disorder s It is an in1 valuable remedy, and Is recommende- d by the best physicians. E, FERRETT, Agent, 372 Pearl St, Niw York. mhSO-27-3 1889. 6c, 12o and 180 up. Light Mohairs, 7c PZHEIR J JKiiA5" J Pi f m j 62't3ENMi(E. .i j m-n j vr J- r. f i: . i.j. d.u . -:... tr. vi. il,. i.n. 1 1 j i-.v, ' r. ..iu t.i.. season at 40o to 76c. See them on first counter. a.-jauuu kiahiue. cxuuisLie coionnzs ana ciams. in 1&2& boi iu uiuck. auu uiacit sou wniw:. ui .vb-, auu iuu ovv. 60a up. Bezular lines, our own importation, Black Cashmeres. 45o to ?1, are genuine and trntrimmed-Hats and Bonnets, Eibbons, Flowers, Feathers, Games, Laces and Orna ft" ipeoial gdod values? so art the 24-inch Black Gros Grains at ?1, $1 U and ?1 23. 87o and ?1 have sold this season at $1, 1 16 s. Every day sees Gold41pped Umbrellas from $1 up. The Glorias k B. '& B. SA TURD A V, May 18. This is the day generally given over to piece goods espe' daily to those goods particular' ly interesting to gentlemen. It is our aim to interest them to day in Underwear, , -, t White 8hirts. Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear, - Buspenders,1 Flannel Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, TJVnbrellas, Etc., etc FOR BUMMER we have an excellent line of Gauze and Balbriggan Underwear from 25o to Jl 25. Jeans Drawers, with elastic ankles, allsiies, 75c The patent elastic seams Jeans Drawers, $1 and $1 25. Special values in 60c French Bal briggan Shirts and Drawers. In White Shirts we have the best brands. Two specials: Our "Dollar" Laundried Shirt, Our three for S2 Shirts. Neckwear the latest Lon don and Paris novelties, from 25c to $1 0. These are mag nificent things to which you might be directed- for in stance, the Pure Linen "Four-in-Hand' at-50c; the Windsor Ties, etc. Everything new and appropriate for the sea son, beside being very cheap. Flannel Shirts, 50c to $1 50. Hosiery is a great specialty with us. Gentlemen will find all the best lines fully repre sented here. Onyx dye Cotton Half Hose, 25c, 85c and 50c. three for 11 of the 85c goods. Stirpes and plain Balbriggan Hose, ISo to EOc Lisle. Fancy Stripe, 40e to EOc Silk Sox, 50c, 75, 81 and $1 60. Ladies' and Children Ho siery of all descriptions. Onyx dye Cotton, 25c to 75c (Three for II of the S5c lines.) Onyx and other fast blacks, in Lisle, 40c to 87Kc Fast blacks in Silk, 65c to J3 25. Fancy Cotton Striped, 15c up. Fancy Lisle, 60c Endless variety of goods for children especially strong, heavy ribbed Stockings for boys. Gloves for gentlemen and ladies. We have specially hand-, some goods for evening wear. The May Festival is at hand, with other occasions where these are necessities. While our goods are the choice of the markets," the prices are the lowest. Thus the two consid erations in providitig your selves with Gloves have been looked after. Many excellent Gloves in black and dark colors. Our "Dollar" Glove has no equal. Our "Seventy-Five-Cent" Glove commands the field at the price. Full lines of Silk Gloves, black and colors. Silk Mitts for- summer. -Gents' Driving and Walking Gloves. UMBRELLAS In weather dry prepare for rain. No telling how soon you may need an Umbrella. We have only the best makes SI to 110 comprising the latest Improvements In Umbrellas and latest styles. The Windsors are guaranteed for a year. PARASOLS-We hope for fair weather next week. Success of the May Festival means much to the Exposition. You will need parasols. Do you know where to get the bestf FANS For the May Festival our stock of fine Fans is unusually large and unusually attractive, both as to prices and goods. Boggs&Buhl, 115, 4 119. 121 .- Federal Street, Allegheny. myl8-rrs wm. smrws, np. 6,000 yards Beetsncker Glaghanls at .a i.:j 0.-1.1. rr..i, ml,nrr, on A j 1.1.-1 j ii. .. on. ok. .-j on. Jersers in black. and Fichus, embroid- unallies. wrappers and $1 25; will not last long. Then our more ot those .Lace Uurtains at ?1, ?1 25, at $1 60, $1 76 and 82 can't be beat. y A WONDERFUL PHALANX -ox- UNEXCELLED VALUES TO-DAY ! GDBKY'S Whoeyer wants any spring Clothing and comes here will save many dollars. Whoever says humbug and stays away will have a chance of seeing others dressed as stylishly and as elegantly out of our stock as though they had patronized high-priced tailors. IF YOU WANT A SUIT, ELEGANT, STYLISH, BEAUTIFUL, Perfect form-fitting, grand in fact in every way, don't waste your time and put yourself out of patience and temper, looking around town is the hope of getting something better than what we offer. Come at once to',our store, see our'stock, learn our prices, which you'll see marked plainly on every garment You may want to buy a suit at 86, $8, SIO OB S12, s. or the length of your pocketbook or your desires or inclinations may cause you to want a $$, 818, $20, S22 OT3 $25 Suit In any case you're sure not only of getting a suit to please and fit you perfeqtly, but also certain of getting goods which would cost you anywhere from-2 to $15 more. On every counter and table you'll find striking, undisputed and unparalleled bargains and if we cannot suit and please you in every particular why then it would be useless for us to offer you a 10 gold piece for a $$ bilL B0TS' AND CHILDREN'S GI0THING Every Pittsburg mother; as well as mothers within a radius of a hundred miles or more of this city, Itnows, or ought to know, that our Boys' and Children's Clothing department contains all the novelties and latest styles; also that in prices we're always the lowest We give the hest idea of the immensity of our stock by saying that our Knee Pant Suits commence at 89c and run all the way to 10; our Long-Pant Suits start as low as $3 50 and go to gi8. In Knee-Pant Suits we have special bargains at $2 50 and $3, and at $$ and $6 for Big Boys. Thous ands of Kilt Suits, from $1 35 to $S; Sailor Suits from 98c to $6. BB J9r IB. 9 j91 - 1 a ft I m IlltlUlll 5h LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR IN DEMAND Children's Gauze Underwear, 5c up. Men's English Balbriggan Shirts, long or short sleeves, 48c only. Men's Natural Wool Underwear, 49c only. Men's fancy Flannelette Shirts, regular $1 goods, at 56c only. Silk stripe Negligee Shirts, regular $2 50 goods, at $1 74 only. Thous ands of other equally desirable bargains. One thing we'd like to impress that We show the largest, best and in the country. All the best makes DON'T SPEND A CENT ON FOOTWEAR Until you've found out all about the Shoes we've got; all about our mammoth stock, all about our low prices, all about our plan of guaran teeing a perfect fit and satisfactory wear of every pair that leaves our store and all about our system of refunding money on all unsatisfactory purchases. , , ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ' - Ui- TO-DAY V -AT- " 1 THOUSAETIDS -or- GRAND V ARMY SUITS. FEOM $2 qO TO $15. Every Veteran, all Sons of Veterans and every member of the G. A. R. posts in the county invited to attend our store." Two sets of buttons given with each gar ment A mammoth stock of White Vests, White Gloves, G. A- R. Hats and Caps at lowest prices. .' MEN'S and YOUTHS' FINE STIFF HATS In all the latest and most" fashionable of colors and shades, at 98c, $1 24 $1 49, $1 69 up. Other dealers prices fully 30 per cent more money. OVER 50,000 STRAW HATS for Men, Boys and Children. AH the different styles, kinds of braids and trimmings. Prices: Men's, 34c up; Boys', 5c up. Men's Elegant Tourist Hats, 49c, 69c, 98c. on the minds of mothers and this is cheapest assortment of Shirt Waists, and latest patterns. . 4: - ij t i ! i