.3' J . THE PITTSBUHG DISPATCH, FKIDAY, JTJNE U, 1889. 5 &?&& SMALLS IS SATISFIED. The Southern Colored Kepublican Given an Office at Last. PITTSBURG'S PUBLIC BUILDIKG. 1 Letter of Instructions Has Been Sent to Snperrisor Halone. QUAY'S CAKDIDATE GETS OKE PLACE rBTBCIAt TB-MBAJt TO Til DISPXTCn.l Washixgtox. June 13. The colored Bepublicans of the South were recognized to-day by the appointment of -ex-Congresss-jnan Robert Smalls, oi Beaufort, S. C, to the office of Collector of Customs at Bean fort This is supposed to offset in a way thewiurydoneto Smalls in depriving him of his seat in the Fifty-first CongreiR, -which was accomplished by the apathy of many Repub lican Congressmen, who secretly preferred a white man's Congress, and by the filibustering of the Democrats whenever an attempt was made to call np the case. There was absolutely no doubt of Mr. Smalls' honest election. His campaign and subsequent contest were exceedlnirlr expensive to him. and really took almost the last penny of his resources. The Collectorship will therefore come to him as timely relief. It pays 51.000. rear and fees are allowed to the limit of $2,000. CaDtaln Smalls was indorsed by every business man except two in Beaufort and surrounding towns. A mri-LB TO MAIONE. Superintendent Malone, of the Fittsburg Postofflce building, has by this time received a letter from the Supervising Architect of tire Treasury inf ornnne him that Foreman John son is to have entire charge of the setting and rigging, without Interference from Mr. Malone. It is Mr. "Windnm's impression in regard to the duties of the Superintenaent of Construction that he should merely supervise and inform the department of errors or bad work, and not that he should assume charce of the work aDd draw plummet and level on every stone and brick. This also disposes of Mr. Malone's assumed prerogative of dismissing workmen at pleasure and the appointment of others of his own rjinfni, nimthn r nf the foreman of riceinsT. The discharged foreman is now injtbis city and may possibly be reinstated. It is believed at the department that things are now taking such shape that the work on the building will o on as well as under the late Superintendent, Cr. Patterson. QUAY'S HASX VISIBLE. The first tangible evidence of Senator Quay's presence in the city came to-day in the ap pointment of Thomas T. Penman, of Wilkes barre. Internal Revenue Collector lor the Twelfth Pennsylvania district. Hr.Penman is an energetic young Republican who has been Chairman for some time past of the Luzerne County Committee. Ex-Congressman Scranton and Congressman Elrct Wright wanted Lancer, of Mr. Scranton's paper, the Scranton Jiepublican, and ex-Congressman Osborne backed Miller, another active Republican of "tVilkesbarre, Scranton and "Wright suc ceeded in getting Senator Quay to indorse Lancer, but the tight became so bitter that Sec retary Wmdom advised taking a new man. Osborne got wind of the movement yesterday and telegraphed a request that nothing be done until he could confer with the Secretary, but Quay, scranton ana wngnt comnraea tnis morning on Penman and pressed the case so hard that the appointment was made while Osborne was still en route. While Mr. Osborne may not be wholly pleased with his treatment, it is thought the appointment will be quite popular with all fac tions. Senator Quay remained most of the time to-day quietly in his rooms, going out only to accompany his son, the Lieutenant, to the railway station, and start him for his post at Fort Bill. A BLOW AT EOSSA. His Libel tfnlt Agalnit the Catholic Kewi Dismissed A Fall Expose of the methods He Has Pursued A Letter From Labouchere. rsFZCUX TXLXOBAX TO XBX SISFITCB. New Xobk, June 13. The complaint of O'Donovan Rossa against P. S. Cassidy, for libel, was dismissed to-day by Police Jus tice .Smith in the Court of Special Ses sions. Cassidy attacked Bossa in an article in the Catholic itrj some time ago accusing him of misappropriating funds while head of the Fenian Brotherhood, being a traitor to the Irish cause and a very bad Irishman generally. One of the witnesses was Dick Short, the dynamiter who carved up Captain Phelan in Kossa's office, who testi fied aralnst his former cronr. He said that Bossa bad acknowledged in his paper the receipt of $550 for 8horVs defense, while he. Short, was in the Tombs awaiting trial. Rossa had paid him only $300 and still owed him CaO. James Barrett testified that he was a member ot the committee that investigated charges against Rossa of "fraud, treason, traltory. In discretion and violation ot the constitution of the Fenian Brotherhood." This formidable gauntlet of charges, Mr. Barrett said, had been sustained by the evidence, but the organization deemed it inadvisable to depose Rossa. The sensation of the proceedings was the reading by Mr. Cassidv of a letter from Henry La boucbere, the Liberal M. P.. and supporter of Parnell. The letter was dated April 21 and marked "private." It was a response to a letter of inquiry written by Mr. Cassidy. It ran thus: "Dear Sib I think you will find that these facts are correct: On July 2L 1883, Rossa (or someone else) shot at James McDermott. Same day check for 25, drawer of check James Mc Dermott, name of bank Fulton Bank, of Brook lvn, N. Y. If you refer to the subsequent 'ew York papers yen will find that Rossa ad mitted that he knew McDermott was an in former. If you refer to Rossa's paper you will find that check was not acknowledged. You will also find at the bank that Bossa cashed the check, and as matter ot fact you can assert that the money was received two days before from the British Vice Consul by an agent of tne British Government, and handed to Mc Dermott for Rossa." Lawyer O'Brien said his case was completed, and Justice Smythe immediately got up and walked off the bench, exclaiming curtly: "Case dismissed." Rosa said the statements ot Labouchere were false. Cassidy intimated that he would get after the publisher of the United Irithman for circulating matter inciting to assassination. Callforala Wises. Old Sherry. fulTquarts ....50o Extra Old Sherry, full quarts ...75o Old Port, full quarts, ..50c Extra Old Port, lull quarts ..75o Biesling, fall quarts... ........ .40c Angelica, full quarts , ...50c Muscatel, full quarts. -50c Tokay, full quarts ....., -50c For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Filth ave. Cashmere Shoulder Cnpca or Fichu1 sV Richly embroidered and with heavy knotted fringes. A large line of these just opened, ranging in price from $6 to the very finest quality. These are all large slies and best French make. JOS. HOkne & Co.'s Peart Avenue Stored. Black MoaAiBS A choice line of these very desirable and beautiful fabrics just received; prices from 75c to $1 50 a yd., all 42 inches wide. Htmrjs & Hacks: . Export Beer. Anheuser-Busch St Louis, Budweiser and Anheuser beer in cases of 2 dozen quarts and 4 dozen pints; liberal allowance for empties; also, the same beers in casks of 6 dozen quarts and 10 dozen pints. SCHUETZ, BENZIEHAtrSKN & CO., 100 and 102 Market St., cor. First are. Telephone 677. At 75 Cents, Seven lots of imported dress goods were (1 15 to $1 75 a yard a drop of 91 a yard is not an everyday affair, but that is the fact now on some of these 75-oent dress goods. Jos. HORNE& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. NEW ADYERTISEMESTS GENUINE BRONZES. TVe have some beautiful pieces In Genuine Bronze which are well worthy the attention ot lovers of fine art. We would be much pleased to have you call and see them at our NEW JEWELRY STORE, 37 FIFTH AVENUE, V WATTLES &SHEAFER, Sign of Big Clock on Sidewalk. Wo will close our store at 5 P.M., except Saturdays, until September 1. jelO-HWF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UNlTEKSALISrs ADJOURN. AXXIOUS ABOUT HAITI. The Department nan Ordered Another War Temel to the Island. "WASHnfGTOJf, June 13. All applica tions at the State Department for informa tion respecting the contents ot the cable gram received yesterday from Eayti are met with a pointed refusal, the officials even de clining to make the negative statement that there was nothing alarming in the news. Sec retary Tracy, however, was willing to say that the dispatch did not reveal the existence of a dufeerous state of affairs at Haytl. but an other omcer who had seen the cablegram hinted that it told of renewed fighting between the factions on the island. Commodore Ramsay, of the New York Kavy Yard, had a long private interview with the Secretary of the Kavy this morning. Secre tary Tracy has ordered the Kearsarge to pro ceed at once to Haytl. She will carry with her Admiral GherardU It was the original inten tion to send the Boston on this mission, and she could make the trip in about half the time that will be taken by the Kearsarge, bnt the latter has been substituted because the Boston is what is technically known as a "fever ship," and it would be hazardous to again expose her to yellow fever. They Discus Various Topics. Elect Officers and Choose Delegates. Eeie, June 13. The TJniversalists' Con vention of Pennsylvania closed its annual session here to-day. The prograame was Conference Council and Woman's Centenary Association. Mrs. Louise Thomas and others spoke. The theme was: "The relation of voman to the work of the church; second, her work in the parish, religious and social." Read ing was selected for the next convention, and Rev. E. F. Pcmber, of Titusville, chosen to de liver the sermon. The following officers were elected: President, Hon. E. Q. Lee, of Phila delphia: Vice President, Hon. Charles S. Rus sell, of Tonawanda.N. Y.: Secretary, Rev. S. A. Bisbecof Philadelphia; Treasurer, Rev. George C. Thomas, of Philadelphia: Trustees. E. C. Sweetzer. W. and W. SI. Hart, of Philade pha; Frank Pierce, of Sharpsville. The delegates to the General Convention were as follows: Rev. S. Williams, of Pitts burg; Rev. T. W. Crichett, of Linesvllle; J. J. Pierce, of Sharpsville: William Hart, Jr.. and Mrs. Robb Wormald, of Conneautville: Mrs. 8. D. Lyons, of Susquehanna. Committee on Fellowship and Ordination, E. D. Sweetzer, of Philadelphia: Rev. W. S. Williams, of Pitts burg: Rev. G. F. Barnes, of Tldioute; J. B. London, of Tionesta; J. M. Force, of Erie. B.&B. Fine" Scotch zephyr sideband suitings, forty and fifty-cent qualities at 25. Booqs & Bmrx. I AM selling a fine Havana Key West cigar 5 for 25c William J. Feiday, WTSu 633 Smithfield street. BANKRUPT BARGAINS FRIDAY, ME II, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Lace Curtains and Carpelings. Deess Laces Chantilly flouncings, fish and drapery nets have never been in as great request before; the largest variety at the lowest prices and in the choicest styles to be found at Hugus & Hacke's. MWFsu Wm, J. Feiday's Marie cigars are very fine; 3 for 25c 633 Smithfield st. -ffTSU THE FIFTEENTH WAED GETS IT. A KUMBEE OF COLLECTORS. President Harrison Sncceeds in Slaking Several Persons Happy. Wasitotgtok; June 13. The President tit a late hour this afternoon made the fol lowing appointments: Donald McLean, of New York, to be General Appraiser of Merchandise for the port of New York. To be Collectors of Internal Revenue: Thomas F. Penman, for the Twelfth district of Pennsylvania; Henry Fink, for the First dis trict of Wisconsin; Earl M. Rogers, for the Second district of Wisconsin; John Feland, for the Second district or Kentucky: Albert Scott, for the .Fifth district of Kentucky John J. Landram, for the Sixth district of Kentucky; .a. .d. -Duruaui, iur uic xagnui oistricL 01 Ken tucky. Blaine Not Bind at Bismarck. WASmNGT05,June 13. There is the highest authority for the statement that there is no foundation whatever for the Btory published in ITe w York this afternoon that Secretary Blaine bad ordered the American commissioners to withdraw from the Samoan Conference nnless more concessions are made. The negotiations at Berlin, it is said, are proceeding in perfect harmony. A CASE THAT FAILED. Bids Taken for the Erection of That Fonntaln Lately Talked Of, The Fifteenth ward people get the fountain at first intended to be shared with the Seven teenth ward people. The Seventeenth warders objected to the site chosen by the Fifteenth ward and so refuse to unite. The committee in charge has closed an agreement with the mana gers of the Irwin estate by which the use ot all the water that comes from the Government spring, at the head of Forty-fourth street, to that property Is secured. The Irwin estate se enred half the water sunnlied hv ririn? the right of way for pine which was laid through the property. The estate has been offered M0, 000 to relinquish the claim, bnt the offer was re fused. Nowthe claim has been surrendered on condition that the doners run a sewer pipe through the property. The committee has re ceived sealed bids for the erection of the fountain. Eight Lots of Imported Dress Goods at 50 Cents, Were ?l to $1 50 per yard certainly these are the goods you want to see. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. B.&B. 8,000 yards genuine Scotch zephyr ging hams, choice goods at 15 cents a yard. Boqqs & Buhl. This immense stock of DRY GOODS, of X R. ANDERSON'S,. pnrchased from the Sheriff .for Spot Cash, is turar opportunity to save money. BABIES' DAY. THE FINEST LINE OF INFANTS' OUTFITS Ever shown in Western Pennsylvania. Our stock Includes Infants' Cloaks, Short Goats, Ooats, Blips, Robes, Dresses, Skirts, Flannels, Wrappers, Shawls and Sacques, Hand-knit Zephyr Sacques, Bootees, Caps, eto.; Silk, Mull and Lape Caps; Bibs and Feeders, Bub ber Diapers, Bands, eta Baby Powders, Puff and Powder Boxes, Sponges, 'Combs, Brushes and Toilet Goods. We call special attention to our line of BABY CARRIAGES From $2 to $45 Each. N-.EW ADVERTISEMENTS. YOUR DOLLARS AT A III 138 Federal St, Allegany, Pa. Jelz-irwraa Ip you have not smoked 'the La Perla del Fumar Key "West Cigar you have lost a treat Sold 3 for 23c G.W.Schmidt, Nos. 93 and 97 Fifth Ave. Wm. J. Friday's Marie cigars are very fine; 3 for 25c. 633 Smithfield st. WFSu Ask for The Albert cigar, 3 for 23o, or $6 BO per 100. "Wm. J. Feidat, WFSu 633 Smithfield st Lots of Fine Dress Ginghams at 15 and 20 Cents A yard and the real Scotch at 20 and 23 cents newest styles. JOS. HOBKB & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. B. & B. 8,000 yards very desirable Scotch zephyr ginghams, colors and mourning, at 15 cents a yard. Boggs & Buhl. married. POLAND NASH On Wednesday, June li, 1S89, at Sacred Heart Church, East End, by Rev. Father Keanc, Jons F. Poland to Mary Q., daughter of P. G. Nash, both of Pittsburg. Non-Alcobollc gammer Drinks. Apollinaris water, "Wilhelm's Quelle water, Cantrell & Cochrane imported gin ger ale and club soda. SCHUETZ, KENZIEHATJSE2.- & CO., 100 and 102 Market st, cor. First ave. Telephone 677. B. ot B, They're here for you those 50-cent fine imported dress goods, and i regular price. Boggs &BrHL. gammer Dress Goods Sale. You can buy $1 to $1 75 dress fabrics 50 and 75 cents a yard here. Jos. Hohhe & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. for Some Sensational Disclosures Stop a Trial That Was In Progress. Chicago, June 13. A suit for $25,000 damages against the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Bailroad terminated in a sensa tional fiasco in Jndge Anthony's court to day. Mrs. Anna E. Bailey, the claimant, claimed to have received severe spinal injuries in the explosion of a locomotive of the Mo mence accommodation near the Polk street depot, Chicago, in February, 1S87, and was sup Vorted in her evidence by her brother and Mrs. Frances B. Foreman. The defense produced evidence that the railroad ticket which Mrs. Bailey exhibited in conrt bad really been furnished her weeks after the accident by a detective of the railroad, Mrs. Bailey havlcc made repeated requests for a ticket of a date previous to the explosion. Letters were also produced wherein the claimant agreed to pay a man named Smith $100 and a Danville man a like amount for certain false evidence which they were to testify to In the case. Mrs. Bailey was so thunderstruck as to even Sail to deny the authenticity of the letters to which her signature was attached. Ber attor neys. Wood and Willetts, renonnced the case openly in court, and Jndge Anthony requested the Bute's Attorney to present the matter to the grand jury and ask for indictments against Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Foreman and Nathaniel B. Baldwin, the brother, for perjury. A BEACE OF BUEGLAES, Said to be From Pittsburg, Are Lodged In the Franklin Jail, rsrxcut. tzxegoax to tub risrATCH.i FBAKKLnr, June 13. James Leonard and Charles Sprague, two professional bur glars, who are said to belong to Pittsburg, were lodged in the county jail last night, hav ing been captured in Oil City, while engaged in robbing the st- of the Oil City Beef Com. pany. xney are ueneveu to do memners ot the nklin House, in this ci Smoke the best. La Perla del Fnmar clear Havana Key West Cigars. Sold 3 for 25c by G. "W. Schmidt,Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth Ave. Mnrringo Licenses Granted Yesterday. Wim. Beildenee. J Barry E. Bryan Westmoreland co I Kosle A. Ulrr Westmoreland co ( Gottfried GcrglnsU ,...Etna borough I Caroline Bier tv.v..Etn borough Frank niggard Lxtrobe tllUlle B. Yiilthlng Latrobe (Joseph K. Slater Pltttburr 1 Marr E. Brown tfttstmrg Henry Frichtel Plum township ( Mary Brlsca ....r.,.I'Inm toirnthlp Morris Miller Plttsbnr? Kacuael WllkvosKl Pittsburg (Charles John son Braddock i Annie Anderson Braddock (Joseph White Pittsbnrjr I Alice Connary. Pittsburg ( Edward NabaleV. Allegheny i Lizzie Anderson Allegheny (81monBossbach Allegheny Lizzie 'UoeLenfass Pittsburg ( William A. Seibert Moon townshin (Amelia Schmidt .Bellevue Jesse B. Fellnley McKeesport Lena belts West Fairfield (Michael O'Ncll Pittsburg JDella Hoe Pittsburg ( Lewis C. Gross Allegheny 1 Sadie A. Donnelly Allegheny (Samuel J. Hlrschberger Pittsburg 1 Lucy Aiken Pittsburg (Charles P. Graff. Pittsburg I Caroline Magel Pittsburg (Joseph W. McEean Pittsburg Charlotte Davis West .Elizabeth DIED. BRAGDON Wednesday, June 12, Mattie J., wife of W. H.Bragdon, in the 29th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband on Neville Island, opposite Avalon station, on Satubsat, June 15, at 10.30 a. k. Friends of the family are Invited to attend. 2 FARLEY On Tuesday. June 11, 1SS9, at 50 p. M., at his father's residence. Emsworth, Pa., Oliver Herbert Farley, only son of James P. and Amanda Farley, aged 83 years. Funeral services Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment private at a later hour. 2 HAND On Wednesday, June 12, 1SS9, at 9.30 p. m.. Mart A. Hand, aged 75 years. Interment private. Washington county, Pa., papers please copy. KIRK On Wednesday, June 12. 1S89. at Bradford, Pa., CHARLES, son of David Kirk, in his 81st year. Funeral services at the chapel of H. Samson, Sixth ave.. on Satubsat horning, June 15, at 10.30 o'clock. 2 O'NEDLL On Wednesday evening, June 12, ISS9, at his residence. No. 6409 Howe street, John E. O'Neill, aged 66 years. Funeral services Friday, June 14, at 2 P. K. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 8HIDLE At Atlantic City, N. J., on Tues day, June 1L 1SSV, at ISO P.M.. GeterC. Siiidle, In his 5Sth year. Funeral will take place at the Sixth Presby terian Church, corner Franklin and Townsend streets, on tilts (Friuay) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Please omit flowers. STRAIN On Thursday, June 13, 1SS9, at 4.15 r. M., Cornelius Strain, aged 3 years. Funeral will take place fiom bis late resi dence, 815 Webster avenue, on Saturday morning, June 15, at 8.30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 VANDERVORT On Thursday. June 13. 1889, at 2 o'clock, MARY, youngest daughter of G. W. and Nettie Vandervort, aged 6 months 2 weeks. Funeral from the residence of her parents, 147 Irwin avenue, Allegheny, on Saturday, June 15, at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. LARGE REDUCTIONS In the Prices of BAND OR GULLOi TRIMMINGS. They will at present buy consid erably more than 10O cents' worth from us. because we have reduced the prices of a large number of suits of which weliave only a few sizes left They are this season's goods, choice patterns and well made, and all ' we urge is an early inspection. Men's Cutaway Suits now 89, $10 00, $11, 913 50 and 815. Men's Sack Suits at $8, 89, 810, 812 and 813 SO. Boys' Suits, sizes from 13 to 18 years, at 84, 85 75, 86 50, 87 60 and 810, and Kilt Suits in two-piece styles at $2 75, 83, $3 50, 84 and 84 50. Our assortment of Hats is jn every respect complete. The prices low. & Tailors, ClotMere aM Hatters, 161, 163 Federal St, Allegheny. Not a Wholesale Tumble. The business of selling clothing1 is going on as usual. Under a mistaken notion of its effect some .stores imagine clothing prices can be kicked about like a football Mean clothing can't profit much by that course. If it's reliable, there's no need for a total collapse in prices, if only what is just is asked at the beginning. Just prices can be got. We know that by experience. When reductions in our own dependable clothmjg are made, they have weiguit with buyers. Some lots are lower in price: not .all. Seasonable goods are lower. We needn't heap up words. Thin Goods coming in daily. Proper prices. Merchant Tailoring done well. 1,000 styles of goods. flEW ADrEfingKMFKT. SHORT TALKS STORETOPICS. Expectations More Than Realized Quick Answers to Our Truth ful Advertisements Grand Continuation of Our Great Forced Sale, Begun So Aus piciously Last Week. Matchless HHllinery at MoDey-Sarai -- Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Fenn avenue. Lata as the season is, jou'H find no dwindled stock to select from here. We're doing aome thine that -would give other milliners a frlgnt. We're inventing new styles and making up fresh supplies. We knowwell need tnem. As fast as buyers carry Hats and Bonnets off thi workrooms still turn in new. Hat styles you have been looking for and missed seeing until now. You'll hear of fins Lace Hats every whipstitch of other milliners advertising. Here you'll find the Lace Hats la all the realty of fineness. An abundant supply and prices cut in half. Silk Department Unparalleled Values. 3 yards heavy All-Silk Surahs, la allth lauing cotors, tc; usual p 500 yards the Standard leading colors. c: usual nrice. 85c rt enj- j. . . . .. ' i- a iron rame Gran. t SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Solid and Cut-Out Patterns. Meishman & C!o's. "We have a beautiful Ihia of the above styles of Trimmings which we wish, to close out this month. We have put the KNIFE and the SCISSORS into the PEICESand cut them at both ends, so that if you want Trimmings of any kind you can buy them VERY, VEEY CHEAP. We cannot be gin to describe the patterns or give a list oi all the reductions made further than to say that we are selling some $1 styles for 60c, and some $1 50 styles for 75c, and $2 and $2 60 styles for f 1 per yard, and propor tionate reductions for piece goods. Come and see the bargains for yourself. NEW DEPABTMMT STOBES, 504,506 and 508 Market st, PITTSBUBG, PA. lefl-wrsn jeM-s HORNE & WARD, &1 FIFTH A.TENWEL jel4-D WOEBNER On Wednesday, June 1Z 18 at 1020 a. m., Masoaset Louisa, wife Kangwno roDDea mo sure oi o. j. .uae ies and xne irranjum aoum, w uui cikt. on jaonaay night, when they secured several nundred doll- tv. This section of the State Is overrun with thieves and burglaries are a nightly occurrence, and the people are worked up to such an ex tent that they have asked for an increase of the police force. la John C Woeruer, in her 71th year. Funeral services from First German Lutheran Church, Sharpsburg, Fa., on Fmday at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. 2 WILLIAMS At his residence. Sycamore Street, lit. Washington, on Wednesday, June 12. 1SS9. at 4:50 V. M., BlCHAED D. WnxiAits. Funeral Fbidat afternoon at 3. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Heptasophs are cordially invited to attend. WAGENHAEU8EB On Thursday. June 13, 1SS). at 9:20 a. jc, Basbasa Wages HAEtrsEB, nee Buch, wife of Michael Wagen haeuser, aged 54 years, 3 months and 5 days. Funeral Sunday aftebnoon at 1 o'clock from her late residence. 193 Spring Garden ave nue, Allegheny. Friends of the family axe re spectfully invited to attend. 2 YOUNG On Thursday morning, June IS, 1889, only son ot A. W. Young, aged 3 months. Funeral on Frit Air at 2 o'clock p, JI..70 West Market street, city. i. ii ANTHONY MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold & Co, Llm.,) UNDERTAKER. AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Fenn avenue. Tele phone connection. mylOW-Mwrsu It Witt Fay You to Visit Our Store This Week. As we are offering the greatest values ever known here. We warrant all onr goods to be first-class in every particular. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! LADIES. Corset Covers, 20o to $3 25; Drawers, 25c to 175; Chemises, 29c to S3; Gowns, 48c to S525; Skirts, 48e to $1 60. MISSES. Drawers, 10c to 65c; Gowns, all at cost; Skirts, 30c to SI; Skirts (own make), tl; Waists, 30c to finest. CORSET8. C. P., $1 60 to S3 60: R. & G., $1 60 to 82 25; Ball's, 76c to SI 25; Dr. Warner's. SI 25; French Woven, 60c, 75c and SI; Ventilating, 95c and SI 20: Waists, 25c to SI 60; White, drab, black and colors. GLOVES. Misses' Lisle Bilk, 25c 35c and 60c: Reinforced Fingers, 72c and 83c; Lisle, 23o to 50c; Ladies' Silk, 25c to $1. EMBROIDERIES, ETC. Edgings, 7c to 60c; Insertlngs, 10c to 35c: Flouncings, 25c to SI 25; Skirtings. 22-Inch, S7Kc to Jl 60; 44-lnch, 80c to S225. APRONS. Plain, 25c to SI 25; Trimmed, 40o to 2 50. PHXOW SHAMa-Plaln. $L SI 25. SI So; Trimmed, SI 75 to S8; Hemstitched, $475,16 75, S775. A, G, CAMPBELL & SOUS, 710 PENN AVENUE. 710 PENN BUILDING. Between Seventh and Eighth sts. je9-Tursu YOM ATTENTION IS CALLED TO KERCH'S LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOUSEFUIRNISHING GOODS, &c. If you want anything in this line, at a price that rep resents a big saving to you, come to KEECH'S Cash and Credit House, 923 and 925 Penn fae.r NBAS NlHTH STKEET. E30pen Saturday nights till 10 (clock. je3-nwr PAULSON BROTHERS. A m c T H L E ' T I O OTEWnSTS OUTFITS. Caps, 50c; belts, 60c; blazers, S3 60 and Si; knee pants, S3 and S3 60; long pants. $5; silk sashes, all colors, S3 60: flannel shirts, all colors, from S150; silk jersej shirts, S4 to ST. These suits are of the best Imported English shrunk flannels. The belts and sashes are of woven silk. The shirts and jerseys otthe finest flan nels and silks. Ladles' blazers, S3 60 and Si. See our complete English outfits, including cap, blazer, belt, shirt and pants, onlrSlO. -sua a i haw nio. ave. DINNER SETS prising Plain White. Granite, r rencn unma. In ordinary, medium and finest grades, com- wnlte. Oranlte, Vienna and Havilland's decorated China. as well as Royal Worcester Sets. We have an assortment of open stock patterns of Dinner Ware, enabling purchasers to select any num ber of pieces desired for Dinner Sets. THE J. P. SMITH Lamp, Glass & China Co,, 935 Penn Avenue. Bet. Ninth and Tenth Streets. P. a 'TIs an oft told tale that we are head quarters for Wedding Gifts. We are main taining our reputation. jetMvrau dine at one-half original cost nf lmnnrtAtinn New Invoice of Black and Colored Faille) Francalse, rare value, 89c, worth SI 50. Our stock of Printed India Silks Is too Urea for this season of the year. They must be sold. Prices cut in two. Colored Dress Goods. New Department Stock all new and fresh. We are showing a very choice line of Colored HenriettasJn all the latest colorings, 25c. uu picues xiiuminaiea .aionairs. 2 incnes wide, a Tery popnlar cloth, beantifnl range of colors, S9c; usual price, 50c 125 pieces Mohair Lustrines. This line com- rises a very choice selection of shadings; 44 iches wide, and a splendid value at 63c 25 pieces Persian Cballies, in very effective designs and rich coloring, double width, 23c. 600 pieces double width Tongietta Cloth, In plain, stripes and checks. Would be cheap as SOc: our price, 15c 300 pieces beautiful Coalites large assort ment to select from at one-half the price of other stores, 6c. Two Jersey Bargains That WHl Sen on Signt Silk- Braid Ribboned Jerseys, finest Cash mere. In spring shades. Also tailor-bound Jer seys a SI 99; worth more than doable. i Silk Smocked Jerseys. Tailor Coat-back, Vest-fxontJerseys. -Pretty Puffed andPleated ' Blouse Jerseys- all go at SI 99; worth from S3 50 to So. Captivating value our Ladles' Irish Peasant Cloaks, all colors, $7 42. Special Parasol Bargains. 1,000 Parasols, elegant designs and colon, worth from SI 25 to S2. your pick from Monday until the entire lot is sold, at 75c each. Mme, KellogE's Frencli Tailor System of dress cutting. The only system in America that cuts the Worth bias dart. It consists of a tailor's wooden sqnare, wooden dart and sleeve rule and scales, the same as best merch ant tailors use. and a 40-nage Instruction book. System and thorough instruction in cutting and basting. 810. Call for circulars or address M. A. DAVIS, 644 Penn ave. myl4-TVTSu k Successors to Morris EDanziEer, PENN AVENUE, SIXTH ST. AND JelO-JTWT MLLE. E. DREYER. NO. 644 PENN AVENUE, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERT. Trimmed Bonnets and round Hats. Mourning a Specialty. mhl9-75-XuTSu Straw Hats for gentlemen and ladies, boys and misses In the sailor, yacht and all new- shapes and brands from 60c. SI HAMMOCKS. SI. As usual, we are the first in the field with the best Hammocks at the lowest orices. Try our American woven "Perfection" Hammock; best In the world: length 11 feet, width 3 feet: will not pull off buttons like the old style Mexican Hammock; only SL We have big family and picnic Hammock IIORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. , III Erects 9t Tobacco v fceUevedhyitsuse. Do Not Delay taking Hood's Sarsaparilla if you hare that feeling of languor or exhaustion which is often the warning symptom of ap proaching sickness. This medicine expels all impurities from the blood, cures scrofula and all humors, creates an appetite, assists diges tion, strengthens the nerves, and imparts health to every organ of the body. Hood's Ssrssperllla is sold br all dmsektc J. Prepared by C. I. HOOD 4 CO., LovelL Mass, JAMES M. FULLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. OBevemth Street. Telephone 1153. ap27-82-WFSu FLORAL EMBLEMS. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND kmtt.at A. M. & J. B. MX7B.DOCB, t-1 A SMITHFIELD ST. OlU Telephone 429. de6-f-MWy CHOICE FREH FLOWERS. HARDY ROSES AND BEDDDSG-OUT PLANTS. LAWN MOWERS. JOHN B. & A. MUBDOOH, Telephone 289. 08 8tfXTHrtBi.s ST. ap30-MWT TJEPRESENTEU IN PITXSBURU IN ISO. ASSETS - . (9171,00838. Insurance Co, ef North America. JONES64 Fourth avenue. ja2042-a J HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Is here. Tou will need curtains renovated and carpets cleaned. There is but one place where you can get them done in the best manner pos sible, and that is at CHAS. PFEIFER'S ALLEGHENY STEAM XAUNDRY. Offices In Pittsburg, 443 Smithfield street, 1913 Carson street, and 100 Federal street, Alleghe y. Works, 353-309 Beaver avenue, Allegheny Telephone 1264. mh2S-M'wT ANCHOR REMEDY COMP'NY, 829 LTBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG-, PA. J. B. Golden, 6102 Butler street; city, says: "I was able to throw away my crutches after using one 'half a bottle of tha Anchor Klien. matlc Remedy. I consider my dure marvelons and heartily indorse the remedy." Price 60c. We would be elad ta nave Ton give the Anchor Sarsaparilla a trial. 'Tis the ideal blood purifier, and is especially adapted enriching tne blood and invigorating the sys tem." Our Beef. Wine and Iron la also meeting the wants of the public. 'Tis the best tonic In the market and we confidently recommend it as such. Our price of each 75 cents; six bottles S4. JTWJ" ZEprTTTCT A INSDRANCE CO, xlll 1 LN -Ci. Hartford, Cortn. Assets, January L BS7 Sy,KB,!fcV 50 EDWARDS & KENNEY, Agents, on Fourth avenue FittsbarK tal5$9.nr i also. -- PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD STREET. Five Doors below Fifth avenue. Jel4-arwr THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. G. Dun & Co., Germania Bank Building, 423 Wood street, cor ner of Diamond, Pittsburg, Pa. This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing, responsibility, etc, of business men throughout North Amer ica. It is the oldest and by far the most com ilete and extensive system ever organized for he accommodation of Banking and Mercantile intcreBts and the General Promotion and Pro tection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business Attended to throughout the North American Continent. P .A. 37 IB IN" T S O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. 121 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader omce. faoaeiay.j 3ianusnea zu years, se29-hiu BE CAREFUL When Making Tour Purchases, and by Doing So You Will Save Money. This can only be done by purchasing of a good, reliable firm, and we have tht reputation. Having it, we are bound to keep it. Our prices are the lowest and all our goods are recommended. So It will pay you well to deal with us. NOW IS YOUE TLME TO BUY, As there Is but very little time now left before the busy season starts. Come now and make your selections. By paying a small amount down, you know that we will pack the goods and store them for you without it costing you a cent Besides" that, you now have the choice of all the newest and best patterns and designs In ths house, and it is full of them. Hurry, now, and get the attention paid you thatcan not be given when we have become busy. lovely New Parlor Suits. . Elegant New Bedroom Suits. New Carpets. Neto Bugs. New Druggets. New Goods. Everything new, from the highest to the lowest, and don't forget that anythlsw in our house can be bought either for CASH OR VERY EASY PAYMENTS. HOPPER BROS. & CO., 307 WOOD STREET, BET. THIRD AND FOURTH AYES. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE "OTHIGH ARM" DAVIS SEWING MACHINE. ZPassensor DElo-vator. Open Soturdttys "Until lo o'oloolc mhKPwgrsu WM, SEMPUFS, ;i' u wm, $m?iv$, We Are Offering This Week a Marvelous Array of Bar- ThI""1 1 ' K, A gains, Such as Will Interest and Pay Everybody to Examine. PURE Apollinaris, Bedford, Poland, Salu- I U11JU tans, strontla, Saratoga, Bnrnde, WATER ftzsn&gr-" BIXTH AVENUE. jal2-68-Hwr SUITS JLNJD WttJLJPS. The amount of business done in this department in the past week is a sure indication that the bargains are thoroughly appreciated. The entire stock has been re vised as to prices this week and new goods added at right figures. A careful inspection invited,. Beaded Wraps at about halt the first s eason's prices. Cloth Jackets, light weights, ?1 25, $1 60 and np. in a variety of style'. Stockinette Jackets, colored and black, $3, 54 and $5. Handsome perfect-fitting Jersilys in black, cream and colored plain, braided, smocked and embroidered. A black J jrsey as low as 37Kc- Silk and Cashmere Wraps, lace-trimmed and beaded, special iltyles for elderly ladies, $5, $6 and up. Conemaras and Cape Newmarkets, light weights, " in gTeat variety, at low prices. Embroidered Cashmere Fichus, Summer Shawls, InfantsY Cloaks, embroidered and plain, all at bargain prices. See the new colored Silk Blouses,' pleated and smocked, ?6 up very desirable and ready sellers. Our Suit stock is very complete Drices and styles are right Stuff Suits, Silk Suits, Wash Suits in Ginehams, 1 5a tines, Challis, etc., 54, $5 and up. Hisses' white and colored Suits. Infants' outfits complete. Ho such a magnificent uispiay to oe seen eisewnere. WOOL DRESS Q-OOIDS. In this denartment the cut has still been deeuer. Good, serviceable, strlish fabrics at 10c, 12a and 16c; were 15c to 26c 37U goods now 26c, in .viripes. plaids' mixtures and fancy weaves. 40-inch gray mixed, afl-wool Serge'at 23c, vorta 50c All-wool French Stripes and Plaids, 60o; were 76c. 40-inch plain, light colored tCaaimir and Serges at 40c; were 60c The best 40-inch Colored Henriettas at 50c ever exhibited anywhere. Handsome lines of novelties! or combinations, 75c to 2 a yard. Black ' Wool Cashmeres, All-wool and Silk Warp. Henriettas, Serges, Nana' Veilings, etc, at low' prices. SampleslSoiirt ori Bequest. OUR WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT Shows rare bargains in Challis, 6c, 6o and up. Seersuckers and dress stvles Ginghams, Cc up. Satines, 7c, 8c, 10c and 12Jc for the best American goods. French Satines, 22e; were 36c see them. Plaid India Linons, etc Scotch Ginghams, 20o and 25c Co not neglect to see the new importation of Scotch, German and Irish Table Linens. We begin them at 20c, and show the best 50c Table Damask ever sold in any market. 72 inch wide at 75c, 87c and SI, in beautiful patterns. Bargains in Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, etc. HOSIERY JLZTJD GKLOTES. Ladies plain and fancy Hose, 10c a pair up. Solid blacks a specialty. The fast blaok at 25c are unequalled for the money, and just as fast as those at 75c Boys', Misses' and Children's black and colored Hose in endless variety. A bargain in two-button Kid Gloves, stitched back, G2c; regular $1 goods. A five-hook real Kid at $1 are $1 60 quality. Black and Colored Silk Mitts. Lisle and Silk Gloves for Ladies and Misses; all grades. Underwear in Gauze, Merino, Balbriggan, etc Seasonable weights for Men, Ladies and Children at popular prices. Opr Millinery stock kept up by dally openings of latest styles Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Bibbons, Tips, Laces, etc, at onr well-known low prices. Bargains in Carpets, Bugs, Mats and Oil Cloths. Bargains in Parasols and Silk Umbrellas. Bargains in Lace and heavy Curtains. Bargains in black and colored Silk. Orders JPromjitly A.toxid.ecl To. wiiligxim: sEOMPT.iia'a 165, 167 and 16&FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. .'f 3. ,