VPFP" 'r! rvwjr of! "fipWP 'WlJ,f5SiPIJlP(lpf J-r .S s?J K rPiJf'i" 1 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1889. THECEOMTEAGEDY Alexander Sullivan's Secrets Are to Be Given to the Grand Jury. M1VATE TELEGKAMS EXAMINED. A Host of Witnesses Are Called Upon to Give Their Evidence. FA1HEE DOEXEE PLACED IN THE BOX Chicago. June 18. The sensational in cident of the Cronin grand jury this morn ing was the refusal of "William E. Bell, of the AVestern Union Telegraph Company, to obey an order of the jury to produce mes sages passing between Alexander Sullivan, Dan Coughlin, P. O'Sullivan, John J. Maroney and G. W. Melville. Mr. Bell maintained that it was against the rules of the company to produce such messages and that the statutes of the State of Illinois ini X)scd a fine of $5,000 upon a telegraph company for disclosing the contents of any personal or business message passing over its lines. After all attempts to induce the witness to obey had tailed, the jury, headed by States Attorney Longenccker, repaired to Judge Sheppard's room, and appealed to His Honor to issue an order directing the witness to answer under pain of contempt and commitment Charles S. Holt, attor ney ior the "Western Union, appeared in behalf of the witness, and stated that while the company desired in every way to assist the ends of justice, it did not desire to vol untarily violate the statutes of the State and disclose the messages of its patrons upon the mere request of a grand jury. TIIEY WOULD SUBMIT. If the Court thought fit to -issue an order directing the witness under pain of con tempt to produce the messages the company would then consider this a bar to any possi ble civil prosecution by patrons and the witness would obey the order. He thought, though, the jury should more explicitly de scribe the messages wanted, their present request being more in the nature of a gen eral drag net. States Attorney Longenecker held that the jury could not definitely de scribe the contents of messages sent. "What the jury wanted was the right to examine all and any messages that might have passed between any of the suspected parties since March 1. The jury alone could be the judge of their relevancy to the case. Mr. Holt objected somewhat to an or der of such sweeping nature, but the Judge lully sustained the States Attorney and an order was spread upon the record directing the witness under pain ot contempt and commitment to jail to produce any and all messages, cablegrams, or copies thereof in the Chicago office passing between Alexan der Sullivan, Dan Coughlin, P. O'Sulli van, John J. Maroney, G. "W. Melville and Charles McDonald, either under their true name or any alias, or between either of these men and any other person or persons, since the first of March last AITEBTHE MESSAGES. The officers of the "Western Union stated that five men had been employed two days searching among the records for originals or copies of the messages desired, and that they would now be promptly spread before the jury. Maurice Morris, a friend of Dr. Cronin, was before the jury this morning and told how the doctor had frequently stated thathe had incurred the enmity or certain persons high in authority in Irish societies and that he had fears for his life. "William Mulcahy, the suspect about whom so much has been written, was closeted with the jury for nearly an hour and those who heard his story became con vinced that he had no connection with the crime. He showed that lie had not gone to work for O'Sullivan until several days after the date of the murder, and, from his evi dence, did not appear to know much about O'Sullivan or his associates. He was asked particularly about the movements of O'Sul livan during the days following the murder, but stated that they were in no wise sus picions and that O'Sullivan seemed to be devoting more time to the ice business than any other outside affair. He stated that he had never, to his knowl edge, seen O'Sullivan and Coughlin together during those times, bnt that he might possi bly be mistaken on that point, as he was not well acquainted with Coughlin. Altogether Mr. Mulcahy was a very unprofitable wit ness, and the jury obtained no information of consequence from his cross-examination. eating intimacy between O'Sullivan and Dan Coughlin. Dennis O'Conner, Secretary of Camp 20, was questioned at length regarding Clan-na-Gael affairs, but warmly disclaimed any knowledge of a secret trial and sentence of Dr. Cronin on the charge of treason. Charles Carlson and Mrs. Lindgren, his sister, were upon the stand a few minutes, and the latter thought the photograph of Burke resembled somewhat one of the men who rented the cottage. Young Carlson also Admitted resemblance, butfailedto find it striking. THAT FATAL NIGHT. Miss McCormiok, asister of Mrs. "Whalen, stated that she was at O'Sullivan's house the night of the murder and remembered that the ice man got up aboat 10 o'clock or later to admit a couple of his employes who had spent the evening in some part of Lake View. This statement agreed with the evi dence of a couple of the ice men, themselves, who earlier in the day testified to having entered the house about that hour and been admitted by O'Sullivan. Frank T. Johnson, formerly a confidential clerk of J. Lester & Co., brokers, testified in regard to certain fortunate speculations of Alexander Sullivan and is alleged to have substantiated the story that Sullivan alter a certain lucky deal made him a muni- ncent cash present. Father Dorner was called to the stand and asked to give the particulars of P. "W. Dunne's charge of embezzlement against Alexander Sullivan, and the reverend gentleman's subsequent investigation of this charge by agreement of the principals. Father Dorney related as nearly as his memory would permit the circumstances of this charge, and stated that it was only after a FULL INVESTIGATION of the affairs of Sullivan and the amount of his annual income that he pronounced Dunne's charge groundless. The .reverend gentleman was also questioned closely re garding his knowledge of Clan-na-Gael or ganizations, but failed to disclose any par ticular knowledge of their workings. Robert "Warren, a Board of Trade man, and Henry Baughart and "William J. Lynch were also called to the stand upon somebodys assertion that they knew some thing of the case, but they all disclaimed all knowledge of or acquaintance with any of the actors in the tragedv, and were greatly surprised that they should have been sub poenaed. TAYLOR fc DEAN'S. PAETED FEOM HIS BLONDE BEIDE. A Young Man Arretted In Boston for Forgery In San Francisco. rsrZCL&L TZLEGKAM TO THE DISFATCn.l Boston, June 18. This morning a smart-looking young man, accompanied by a handsome blonde, arrived in this city on a "Western express and went at once to a hotel. In less than an hour Superintendent Cornish, of Pinkerton's Detective Agency, with the aid ot a local inspector, had in vaded the room assigned the oouple, and the young man was hustled up to police head quarters, leaving the handsome blonde in tears. His name is John B. Kenney, alias Casey, and he is wanted in San Francisco to answer to the charge of forging a note of order for 54,000 on the "Wells Fargo Express Company, After receiving the money he induced the girl 'to elope, married her in Sacramento, May 24. and then turned his face to the east, Ho is about 22 years of age. He will be returned to San Francisco as soon as papers can be gotten out for him. A considerable sum ot money was found upon him. NEW' ADVEKTISEMENT8 GENUINE BRONZES. We 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, WATTLES 4 SHEAFER, Sign of Big Clock on Sidewalk; We will close our store at 5 P. H exoept Saturdays, until September L JelQ-MWF 203 nnd SOS Market Street, Is headquarters for adjustable window screens, w hich will fit any window. Price from 30c to 50c each. Also for fencing of every description. eod Freight for the East. The Allegheny Valley Railroad is pre pared to lorward promptly shipments of freight for New York, Boston and New England points. Genuine English Bnlbrlgsrnn Underwear, 81 A suit plain and striped; also in fine French balbriggan, gauze and gossamer pure silk. This is the place to buy good to su perfine summer underwear, gentlemen. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Bemoval sale, the building to be re- S laced with a handsome new structure, largains in carpets, curtains, linoleum, etc Q. "W, Snaman, mwfs 136 Federal st, Allegheny. We Are Solo Agents for the Tuxedo Salt In Western Pennsvlvania, Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Before Purchasing A bicycle, tricycle, boy's velocipede, boy's wagon, lawn swing, baby carriage, hammock, croquet set, lawn tennis set, base balls, bats, flags, fireworks, or anything in the line of toys, dolls, etc., etc, see the va riety at James "W. Grove's 66 and 68 Fifth avenue. Wo Aro Sole Agents for the Tnxcdo Suits In Western Pennsylvania. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Porch Rockers At $1 00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Illnrrlnffo Licenses Granted Yesterday. Km. Keildenee. (John Henry Pittsburg (Julia Fox l'lttsburg George Power I'lttEburg Clara Moreland , l'lttsburg John G. Binds Allegheny Mary tiant Allegheny William ISlcVerton Allcnoort Catharine Woodward Jefferson township Imported Sherry Wine. Imperial Amorosa, 1810 $3 50 Imperial Amontillado, 1828 3 00 Pemartin Bcserve. 1840. 2 00 Solera Cabinet, 1860 1 50 "Vino de Pasto 1 00 Full quarts, case or gallon. William J. Friday, wtsu 633 Smithfield street. Black Surahs Special values in 24 inch black surah silks at 75c, 85c, $1 and SI 25 a yard, fully 25 per cent better values than any shown anywhere that we know of. MWFSU HtTGUS & HACKE. ( George Power I'lttEburg (Clara Moreland , l'lttsburg (John G. Binds Allegheny (iary uam Aiiegneny J William ISlcVerton Allcnport (uatnarinc woodward jcuersor. towusnip J Eugene Scliaefer MUlvale borough J Caroline Dohr MUlrale borough ( Jacob B. Kelts Pittsburg J Mary K. Frank l'lttsburg ( Philip Sheers Pittsburg ( Louisa Jloorc .....Pittsburg (Austin Kennedy Snowden township (Mary L. bhade Snowden township 5 Valentine Schohc Pittsburg Minnie lirunncr l'lttsburg (Patrick E. iladlgan Pittsburg (Kate B. Carroll Pittsburg (Charles J. Schreneman..... Pittsburg (Bertha Low Pittsburg (Griffith Humphreys Etna borough (Clara Bell Price Sharpsbnrg ( William J. Beilly l'lttsburg I Mary U.Morgan Allegheny At 52, $3 and 84 you can buy better ones. Our assortment consists of all grades. Special lines of SETTEES, CHAIRS And COUCHES For Summer Furnishing. To Drive Dull Care Away NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P. C. Sclioeneck, TO LIBERTY ST. N. B, Another invoice of Bedford Hockers on the way. Get your orders in before July 4. jelO-wsu DIED. BENNETT Monday. June 17, at 3:15P. si., KOX MUCH IXFOKMATIOir. Fifteen or 20 witnesses were before the grand jury this afternoon, but by far the greater number were singularly devoid of information. Bobert Boyington, Pat Bren nan and James Hinehan, all employes of Iceman O'Sullivan, testified to the habits and demeanor of their employer about the time and previous to the murder, and were particularly questioned as to his relations with Coughlin and Woodruff They knew nothing of O'Sullivan's intimacy with Coughlin. and all testified that thev had never seen Woodruff, either at the icehouse or any place else. llaloney, the saloon keeper, told about the row in his place between ex-Officer Boach on one side and Coughlin and O'Sul livan on the other; and Boach was called and corroborated this story, and otherwise testified to the intimacy between Coughlin and the ice man. The Carisons were again called to testify as to certain incidents in connection with the renting and occupancy of the cottage and were given another chance to identify in the picture of Martin Burke, the man Williams who rented the cottage. They did not appear any more certain of his identity than yester day; and the jury was loth to return an indictment against Burke without addi tional evidence. In this the jurors failed to agree with Chief Hubbard, who appeared before the jury and urged the prompt indict ment of Burke. SULLIVAN 'S FBIENDS. Henry Stoltenberg, Alleiander Sullivan's clerk, was questioned, at length regarding the alleged intimacy between the Irish leader and Dan Coughlin, bnt failed to fulfill the expectations of the jury. He knew nothing of Coughlin's calls at- the lawyer's office, but admitted that the former might have entered Sullivan's private room without being observed by the rest ci the firm. Mrs. Bich, who lives on Ashland avenue, diagonally across from the Carlson cottage, was called upon to describe the people whom she observed at different times enter ing the cottage and loitering around the ice house, bnt she failed to describe any one who bore accurate resemblance to Burke, and was unable to identify his photograph as that of any one she had ever seen. Thomas Given, an emulove of the den.irt- xnent, testified that he knew Bnrke during the latter'a recent residence in the city, but had no knowledge ofhis 'intimacy with O'Sullivan, Coughlin or any other of the suspected persons. T. J. Conway told the jurr that he was intimately acquainted withDr. Cronin during his life time, and that the latter had frequently expressed the conviction that his life was "in danger and that he was liable to be murdered at any time by emissaries of prominent Irish leaders.' XKTO THE SECBETS. Conway also stated that he was a member of the -Riverside uamp ot the Clan-na-Gael and had heard John F. Beggs' speech de nouncing Cronin. John F. Beggi himself was next called upon "by the jury, bnt his evidence contained nothing new and was substantially a repetition of his testimony of yesterday, E. G. Dunne, William J. Hynes law partner, was on the stand a few minutes, but failed to relate anything that deserved the dignity of testimony and was followed by James Qninn, the 'Clark street hatter, y who again testified to certain incidents indi- We Are Sole Afrenta for tho Tuxedo Snlta In Western Pennsylvania. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fireworks! Fireworks! The largest line fixer shown in this city, comprising all of the latest .novelties in Fourth of July goods. Now open at James W. Grove'-s, Fifth avenue, wholesale and retail. A full line of imported cigars, in boxes the ot so, ou or ivv, at prices to suit the pur- cnaser. m. j. BIDAY, wfsu 633 Smithfield street. D.&H. Dollar Shanghai Indias. 24 inches wide, shades of copper and st 50 cents assorted old rose. A rare bargain. Boggs & Buhl. We Are Sole Agents for Iho Tuxedo Snlta In Western Pennsylvania. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fees ch Bobes The remaining stock of our handsome French robes again reduced in prices to close quickly. mwfsu Hugus & Hacke. Hospitals use it; physicians recom mend it Klein's Silver Age. mwfs I am selling a fine Havana Key West cigar 6 for 25c William J. Feidat, wfsu 633 Smithfield street. Ladles' Pore Linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs, $1 a Dozen, And other equally goodhandkerchief bar gains here. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Vigor and Vitality are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling is entirely overcome, the blood Is purified, enriched and vitalized, the stomach Is tonedaand strengthened, the appetite restored, the kidneys and liver invigorated, the brain re freshed, the whole system built up. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla now. Hood'i Sarsaparilla is sold by druggists. Prepared by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. LWHEN YOU ORDER, APOLLINARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Attempts are frequently made to palm off inferior Waters bearing labels closely resembling the genuine Apollinaris labels. Bottles bearing the genuine Apolli naris labels are frequently filled with a spurious article. LOOK AT THE CORK, which, if genuine, is branded with the name cf the Apollinaris Com' party, Limited, and the words "Apol linaris JBrunnen " aroundan anchor jel5-2lw- Joiin Bennett, aeed 80 years and 6 months. Funeral Wednesday, June 19, at 3 o'clock P. 31., from his late residence. No. 63 Pennsyl vania avenue, Allegheny. Friends and rela tives respectfully invited to attend. 2 CONNELIi Or. Tuesday, June 18. 1889, at 12-10 a. m., Edward, son of Edward and Alary Connell, aged 5 months. Funeral from the parents residence, corner Gum and Cliff streets, on Wednesday AFTEBNOON at 2.30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. DUFFY At Braddock. June 17, Edwabd K, infant son of Edward F. and Agnes Duffy, aged 5 months. Funeral Wednesdat at 1 o'clock p. jr. from residence, on Braddock avenne. HIGGINS Tuesday evening, at 8:45, Grace Agnes, daughter of William and Matilda Higgins, aged 13 years 3 months. Notice of funeral hereafter. KANN On Monday, 130 p. jr.. June 17, 1SS9, Milton Harold, infant son of Myer 11. and Bertha Kann, aged 8 months and 4 days. Funeral private, Wednesday jiobning, at 9 o'clock. No flowers. Brookville and Clarion, Pa., papers please copy. MESCH At his residence. No. 1517 Penn avenue, on Monday evening, June 17, 1889, at 8:40 o'clock, Jacob Mesch, aged 32 years, 11 months and 10 days. Fnneral on Thtjbsday at 8.30 a. jl PERSON On Monday, June 17, 1889, at 1150 p. Jf.. Cabbie, infant daughter of John and Mollle Person, aged 2 months 17 days, Fnneral from the residence of the grandpar ents, 37 Fayette street, Allegheny, on Wednesday, at 2 p. it. Friends of the fami ly are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 SHERIDAN On Tuesday, June 18, 1889, at 7 a. it., Sarah A Shebidan, aged 53 years. Funeral from her late residence, 248 Forty second street, on Thtjbsday, June 20, at 8:30 A. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Butler and Kit tanning papers please copy. 2 SCHNEIDER On Monday. June 17. 1889, at 10.30 p. jl, Nichlaus Schneider, aged 73 years 11 months and 17 days. Funeral from the residence of Jacob Schnei der, Wickline's lane, Thirteenth ward, Alle gheny, on Wednesday, June 19, at 2 o'clock p. jr. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. WAGNER On Tuesday, June 18. 1889, at 5 oclock A. Jt., John Waoneb, aged 34 years. Funeral from his late residence, 285 Beaver avenue, Allegheny, on Thursday, June 20, at 2 o'clock p. jl Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. 2 WILLIAMS On Tuesday morning, June 18. 1SS9, at 6 o'clock, JAMES, Jr., son of James and Matilda Williams, nee Gemmer, aged 3 years and 23 days. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 3915 Mifflin street, Sixteenth ward, Pittsburg, on Thtjbsday at 2 o'clock p. si. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. WRIGHT On Monday, June 17, 1889, at 3:30 p. jr., at the residence of her mother, near Beech Cliff, Allegheny county. Pa., Mbs. Sarah A. Wbight. The remains will arrive this aftebnoon at 2:30 on the arrival of the Panhandle train at Union depot. Interment private. ZINN On Tuesday evening, June 18. 1889, at 6 o'clock, Mary, infant daughter of D. E. and Mary Zinn, aged 7 months. Funeral from the residence of .Mr. L. Ycagle, Perrysville avenue. Tenth ward, Thtjbsday aftebnoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully invited to attend. 2 THIS IS A POSITIVE BANKRUPT SALE Flaying Cards, plain edge, 14c a pack. Playing Cards, gilt edge, 21c a pack. These cards are of an excellent quality; as good, in fact, as those which cost twice as much. , ' A Large Variety of Games AT POPULAR PRICES. Checkers at 10c, 15c, 25o and 35c a set. Bominos at 5c, 15c, 20c, 40o, 50c, 60o and $1 a set. Chess at 50c, G8c, $1 25 a set. Chips at 40c and 50c a hundred. Parcheesi at $1 and $1 75 a set. Messenger Boy at 08c. Baseball at 98c. Fish Pond at 21c, 42c and 85c. Lotto at 39c, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1 and 52 each. Faba Baga, entirely new, 98c. Cribbage Boards at 19c to 51 each. Capture or Ring Toss at 23c. Lawn Tennis, $3 50 to $30 a set. Croquet Sets, all prices. TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Dolls, Doll Carriages, Doll' Hammocks, Doll Outfits, Building Blocks, Puzzle Blocks, Picture Books, Drums, Horns, Tops, Reins, Whips, Swords, Baseballs, Rubber Balls, Foot Balls, Bats, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, etc. Also BABY CAKRIAGES from 52 to 550. Send for Illustrated Price List. BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, 406 and 408 Wood St NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. 0 different stvles artotypes in oak frames, slie 20x24, only $2 00. Ladies' oxidized and silver leaf bracelets, 15c Kid baby dolls, 20 Inches Ion?, bisque head, flowing hair, shoes and stockings, only SOc. Jointed dolls, bisque head, flowing hair, 13 inches lonp;, only 19c China head doll, 11 Inches lone, only 5c War doll with hair. 16 inches long, only 10c Nickel clocks only 75c Nickel alarm clocks only 95c Umbrellas, 28-jncb, only 60c Waterproof umbrellas, 28 and SO-lnch, only 95c Decorated front wall pockets only Jl 00. Children's blih chair, wood seat, only 50c Children's high chair, cane seat with table, 95c. Children's nursery chairs only 50c Children's carpet seat rockers only 81 00. Beautiful fans, worth 25c, only 10c SILVERWARE. Sheffield sliver plated knives only 10c Silver plated table spoons and forks only 10c. 5-bottIe silver plated castors onlyjl 00. 5-bottle .engraved silver plated castor only $1 25. Sliver plated butter dish only 81 00. CROQUET SETS! CROQUET SETS! Full set croquet, varnished, in box, only 75c These sets aro the lowest ever offered to the trade, and are sola evervwhere at SI 25. A few baby carriages to close out, at prices lower than over. We can sell you a nice car riage for $3 00. Boys' l.wheel wagons, 39c to S2 50. Girls' iron tricycles, upholstered in plush, $8 75. Hoys' Iron velocipedes, $3 25 to SG 00. Almost everything you need in house furnish ing goods, from 5c upward. Call and examine our stock and judge for yourselves. Goods delivered free any part of the city. H. G. HAYDEN &, CO. jel6-wsu NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Q$&MG$W$$&&Mf$t? MEW K ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL SALE or al the entire stock of J. 133 Federal street, as the R. ANDERSON, of NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS will attest who have enjoyed this SPOT CASH purchase from the Sheriff of DRY GOODS, Lace Curtains Fleishman & Go's. NEW DEPARTMENT STORES, 504,506 and 508 Market st. PITTSBURG-, PA. THE far of tie Roses and Our Me OpeniDE Carpetings and Notions. T,H, 138 Federal St, Allegheny, Pa. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 22. jel9-D jel9-MWFu BARGAINS IN Ladies' Sill Underwear ANTHONY MEYER, (Snccessor to Meyer, Arnold & Co., Lim.,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1131 Fenn avenne. Tele phone connection. raylO-69-HWFSu JAMES M. FUIJuERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. 6 Seventh Stbeet. Telephone 1153. ap27-82-wrSu W H. DEVOKE&SOM, Undertaken and Embaltnera and Livery stacles, No. 612 Grant street, near Firth avenue. At the old stand fine carriages tor shopping or parties or opera at the most reasonable prices. Telephone 3. mhu-96-wsn FLORAL EMBLEMS. CHOICE PUT FLOWERS AND SMILAX A. M. & J". B. MURDOCH, H-i A SMITHFIELD ST. OIU Telephone 42a deO-H-MWP CHOICE FRESH FLOWERS. HARDY ROSES AND PLANTS. BEDDING-OUT LAWN MOWERS. JOHN B. & A. MURDOCH. Telephone 239. COS Suxtiifiei.d St. ap30-MWF REPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN lSd ASSETS - . 9771,09683. Insurance Co. of North America. Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONES. 84 Fourth avenue. ia202-D V HE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ' Phlladelnhla. Total Assets, January 1, 1SS7 2,S01,S58 68 EDWARDS & KENNEY, Ag'ts, QQ FOURTH AVE, Pittsburg, Fa. Telephone 760. jal5-60-W We have just leceivedajot of the Best Silk Vests ever sold at 75c, in cream, pink and sky. sizes 2, 3, i. This quality has lately been selling for JI, and is extra good value at 75c Our next better nnmber is our SI 25 Silk Vests in ecru, pink and sky, sizes 3, 4, 5 for Jl. Ladies' Long Sleeve Silk Vests in cream at S3 and $2 25 each; same grades have been sell ing at $3 25 and S3 50 eachx It will pay you to buy this vest now. If you shouldn't want it un til fall. Come and examine it. Full line of Ladies' Silk Vests, all colors and prices. We mention the three above numbers separately, as they are special bargains. Ladies' Pure Silk Underwear, Old style, in the finest quality of silk, in gauze, as well as heavier weights. We have not in our advertisement called your attention to the novelty in our Ladies' Muslin Underwear De partment, consisting of a line nf Gowns or Wrappers, Chemise, Draweis made of Surah Silk, trimmed with pat vaL lace. Yon want to take a look at them, even if you do not wish to purchase. Infants Silk Shirts, H. N. L. a, H. N. a S. and L. N. short sleeves. Ladies' H. N. rib arm Balbriggan Vests. We have placed on our counter a lot ot Ladies' real French Balbriggan Vests at 40c. This is a 75c garment, and of course is a big bargain at 40c. In Embroideries and White Goods We make still greaterreductions in the prices this week in order to run our stock down to the lowest possible point before July L Skirt width flouncing at very little more than the price of plain goods. It will pay you to visit this depaitment. Ladies' Shirred Mall Hats, In white and colors, $2 50 and S3. Infants and small children's Shirred Caps, newest shapes. Some extra values are offered in the Ladies' Handkerchiof line. The snn is bound to come out, the rain will stop some time. We are offering some Extra Bargains in Parasols, Buy now and be ready for It whenlt does shine. m C If o M ? PAULSON BROTHERS. A T H L E T I C TE1STNT OUTFITS. Caps, 60c; belts, SOc; blazers, S3 50 and Si; knee pants, S3 and S3 50; lone; pants, $5; silk sashes, all colors, S2 .50: flannel shirts, all colors, from SI 50; silk jersey shirts, St to 87. These suits are of the best imported English shrunk flannels. The belts and sashes are of woven silk. The shirts and Jerseys ot the finest flan nels and silks. Ladies' blazers, S3 5y and S4. See our complete English outfits, including cap, blazer, belt, shirt and pants, only S10. 50c. STRAW HATS. 50e. Straw Hats for gentlemen and ladles, boys and misses in the sailor, yacht and all new shapes and brands from 50c. $1 HAMMOCKS. Jl. As usual, we are the first in the field with the best Hammocks at the lowest prices. Try onr 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 $L Wo have big family and picnic Hammocks also. PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD STREET. Five Doors below Fifth avenue. jell-arwr Talking at Ran dom. Consider statements about prices calmly. One man may mean a great deal with plain words about them. Another may mean very little with ex-travagant,high-sounding ones. The real question if it be clothing is not whether it is marvelously told about, but whether it is substantial and worth the price. We don't aspire to write glowing advertisements, but to make you acquainted with our make of clothing. The cloth, workmanship, style and low price will talkto the point. Save monev! save monev! See our prices for broken lots. A full choice in Thin Goods. Prices to please. To-order tailoring well done; 1,000 styles of goods. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Fenn avenue. je!8-D KILT SUITS. Kilt Suits, sizes from 2 to 6 years, have been reduced to most con vincing prices. We are aware of the fact that it requires extraor dinary bargains to induce you to buy now. $4 50 Kilt Suits now-... $3 25 5 00 Kilt Suits now.... 400 7 50 Kilt Suits now---. 5 00 8 00 Kilt Suits now-... 6 00 9 50 Kilt Suitsnow 800 10 50 Kilt Suits now---. 8 50 The styles are all new many of them exclusive, but we have too many for this late in the season. Parents should by no means fail to examine them. We would also call attention to our complete line of Suits for Men and Boys; also our Straw and Felt- Hats in stylish colors and shapes, OUR GREAT MID-SUMMEB SALE. WITH ITS Pig Saps STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH, Tailors, Clothiers and Hatters, 161, 163 Federal St,L Allegheny. NOW GOING ON, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, MILLNERY, HOSIERY, Ljicfc eliM PARASOLS, Umbrellas andFansJtc jel8-wysn ANCHOR REMEDY COMP'NY, 329 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURG-, PA. J. Bw Golden, 5102 BatlcT street; city, says: "I was able to throw .away my crutches after nsinr one- 'half a bottle of tha Anchor Khen. matic Remedy. I consider my cure marrelotis and heartily indorse the remedy." Price 60c We wonid be clad to hare Ton cive the Anchor Sarsaparilla a. trial. 'Tls the ideal blood purifier, and is especially adapted enriching the blood and invigorating the sys tem. Onr Beef. Wine and Iron Is also meeting the wants of the public 'Tis the best tonic in the market, and we confidently recommend it at such. Oar price of each 75 cents; six bottles i. -fliwjr PURE 10 Apollinaris. Bedford, Pftland, Salu taris. Strontia, Saratoga, SDrndel, Clysmic Bethesaa, Vichy, Buffalo, Lithia. Eureka. OEO.-K. STEVENSON & CO- SIXTH AVENUE. jal2-69-jrwy J k Successors to Morris EDaMier, SIXTH ST. AND PENN AVENUE. jeTMtwT LADIES, BEFORE GOINO TO THE 8EA SHORE call and see my new na.tural.cnrJ skeleton Dangs: something delightful, cool and stylish; also full line of new eoods; electria combs, hairpins, curling irons, etc JIAKIB ljArt ueiKa, iiugus s iiacke Daudlng.upstairs. Take Sperbert elerator. ITStt P AT-EIsTTS. O. D. LEVIS. SoUcttor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenne.above Hmithfleld, next Leader office (No delay.) Established 20 years. selS-hlti CHAMBER SETS Our stock of these goods Is large, VERY LARGE, comprising ordinary, medium and finest grades. In Order to reduce same, we will offer them for a FEW DAYS ONLY, at speclaUy cut prices: Nine-piece Decorated Chamber Sets at S2 20. Twelve-piece Decorated Chamber Sets, with Jar, at $5 75. Our So 75 Set is a regular seller at $7 CO, and is excellent value. THE J. P. SMITH Lamp, Glass & China CoM 935 Penn Avenue. Bet.. Ninth and Tenth Streets. t P. S. Our reputation as being headquar ters for Wedding Gifts is admitted by all. We are maintaining the standard. jeld-wrsa fc KelloiE's Frencli Tailor Systei of -dress cutting. The only system in America that cuts the Worth bias dart. It consists of a tailor's wooden square, wooden dart ac-i sleeve rule and scales, the same as best merch ant tailors use, and a 40-page instruction book. System and thorough instruction In cutting and bastine. J10. Call for circulars or address 41. A. DAVIS, 6U Penn ave. inyM-wrsa BE CAREFUL When Making Your Purchases, and by Doing So You Will Save Money. This can onlr be done bjr purchasing of a good, reliable firm, and we have that 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 YOUR TIME TO BUY, As there is but very little time now left before the busy season starts. Come noir 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 the 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. Neiu Carpets. New Rugs. New Druggets. New Goods. Everything new, from the highest to the lowest, and don't forget that anythla in our house can be bought either for . CASH OR VERY EASY PAYMENTS.- HOPPER BROS. & CO, 307 WOOD STREET, BET. THIRD AND FOURTH AVE& SOLE AGENTS FOR THE "MWHIGH ARM" DAVIS SEWING MACHM .Passenger Elis-vatoi". Open Saturdays "Until lO o'clock. mhio-wxsa HORNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVENUE jel8-r HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Is here. You 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 8TEAJI LAUNDRY. Offices In Pittsburg, 413 Smithfield street, 1913 Carson street, and 100 Federal street, Alleghe- y. works, 333-sea .Beaver avenue, Allegheny I Telephone 1281 mh2G-UWT SZEZMZZPLIE'S STOEBS, 165, 167 and 169 FEDERAL STREET, AliEG-HENY, PA. Special Bargains all through the various departments for balance of the week. Note the following: One case Ohallis, new and beautiful styles, 5c a yard, worth 10c. Bargains all through the Wash Goods stocks. , 50 pieces colored all-wool Cashmeres, 25c a yard, worth 50c. Like bargains all through the Wool Dress Goods stocks. Fancy colored Tablings, fast colors, 18c a yard, worth 50c. Special prices on cream and bleached Table Damasks and Napkins. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 33c, regular 50c goods. All the other grades in proportion. Ladies' solid colors, fancy and fast black Hose, 10c a pair, worth 25c. 60c Black Jerseys now 37Kc Satine Suits $3, worth $5. Equally good bargains all through thQ, Cloak Room. $1 25 Body Brussels Carpets now 75c a yard. Other makes equally low. $1 25 Lace Curtains now 75c a pair. Higher grades in proportion. ; Special bargains all through the Millinery Department. MAIL ORDERS PROMPLY ATTENDED TO. ; , 4 1 :i- 'J5kki.liiC;'4,'S..' ...