? x WaP c -in S??iH! 's.'3tre T -' v' ,3W5H f fH " -'-f - THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JTJNE 26, 1889. 5 AftWGGIST'S DOOM. m , Followed by an Angry Mob Who Will Lynch Him on First Sight OVER FIFTY TEESOKS POISONED 'By DrinWnc of lemonade That Was Made From Sngar of Lead. A BAD EXDLN'G TO A MEEET PICNIC rtrECiAi. nixaiuji to the DisrJLrcn.i Toeokto, Oxx., -June 25. The details of a fearful story of criminal carelessness hare arrived from "Woodstock. Fifty per sons in the town are prostrated and IS are not expected to live. The unfortunate wretch to whose doorthis calamity is laid is a would-be drucgist trho recently opened a store in town, but now has fled to escape the fury of the citizens whotbreaten if they catch him to discount even Judge Lynch's expeditious methods. Woodstock is situated in the township of Zorra. On Saturday the farmers of that county gave a monster picnic in "Willit's grove about two miles from the town. The morning was cool and showery, and as a consequence the refreshment booths were badly patronized, few, if any partaking oM the ice cream and lemonade, which had been supplied by a Woodstock confectioner. In the afternoon, however, the sun came out, and toward evening the weather grew close and sultry, and a great rush was made tor cooling refreshments, the lemonade in par ticular being consumed in large quantities. AH was jollity until the picnickers were about to start 'for home when suddenly a Hiss Shaw, who was dancing on one of the platforms, fell in a fit, DISSIAY SUCCEEDS PLEASUEE. Friends had hardly started to apply re storatives when two young ladies were sim ilarly seized. This sudden interruption of the testivities caused very general alarm, which was intensified to horror when almost immediately others of the gathering to the cumber of 50 were stricken, and lay rolling on the sward in terrible acony. Several doctors were with the picnickers, and these, with others who were hastilv summoned from the town, attended the sufferers. Noting the symptoms the doctors at once pronounced it a case of poisoning, llany of the unfortunates were thought to be dy ing. While the medical men administered hot milk, mustard and other emetics at hand, express wagons were brought out from Woodstock, and in them the sufferers were moved to their homes. An investigation proved that only those who had partaken of the lemonade had been attacked, and the poisoning was readily traced to this source. All day and this morning the authorities were endeavoring to find out how the poison came to get into the lemonade, and this afternoon it was dis covered that the confectioner who had furnished the drink,in order to save lemons, had used in its concoction what he believed to be tartaric acid. A PJJCAIi MISTAKE. Fortunately some of the powder which he had purchased irom the new druggist re mained, and on examination it was found to be "sugar oilead," which he had- sold in mistake for the harmless ingredient The news of this discovery quickly spread all over the town. The rage of the townspeo ple almost amounted to madness, which they determined to vent upon Druggist Alexan der, who was a stranger, having been only a short time in the place. A crowd quickly gathered and marched in a body to his store. The shop was locked. A plank was torn from the sidewalk and used as a battering ram. The door was quickly broken down and the maddened men en tered. There was no "one in the store, but this did not .decrease their rase, and in a few minutes the stock in trade of the druggist was scattered all over the street Then a thorough search of the premises was made to find the man who had unwit tingly brought sorrow to so many happy homes. The search was fruitless, however. The house was empty, Alexander having seen the angry crowd approaching had made good his escape from a back entrance and fled to the woods. Baffled at not finding their intended victim the crowd proceeded to demolish things' generally, and quickly wrecked the entire premises. CHASED Br THE MOB. They would have gone further and burned the building had not a rumor spread that Alexander had been seen in another part of thl town, where the whole mob quicklv started to hunt for him. He was not found, however. Although the majori ty of those poisoned are slowly recovering irom me enects 01 tne deadly mineral, 15 of the number were this evening reported to be dying, all being in a state of collapse, from which all efforts of the physicians so far have failed to revive them. The names of those whose recovery is con sidered impossible are as follows: Mamie Shaw, aged 20; Sadie Hartnett, aged 22; Alice Flynn, 16; Minnie Flynn, 19; Mrs. McKaughton, 45; Mrs. McAlpin, 23 (only married a week); Mrs. Sarah Smith, 38, and her two daughters, Sarah, 11, and Minnie, 8; Edward Nolan, 19; James Shaw, 22: John McKetcher, 24; Edward, Lewis, 17, and John Shortel. 9 t Finding that Alexander had made his escape, one of the citizens lodged a com plaint against him,and a warrant was sworn out for his arrest As he is thought to be hiding in the woods back of Woodstock, a number of specials were sworn in and sent out to search lor and arrest him. A crowd has started after the specials with the open ly avowed intention of capturing the drug gist and lynching him. Up to midnight to night the unfortunate druggist had not been caught nor had any deaths resulted from the poisoning. KEW PAST0E INSTALLED. Rer. H. n. Stllei Placed In Choree of Ibe Forty-Third Street Church. The Forty-third Street Presbyterian Church was beautifully decorated last night in honor of the installation of Rev. H. H. Stiles, as pastor. Rev. A; E. Lynn.preacbed the sermon, taking as a subject the dedication of man to the cause of Christianity. Many of the re marks ot Mr. Lynn were very touching and were a splendid tribute to the sacrifice of mau who will in the wno wui in uie present age consecrate himself, his life and work to the teachincs and labor of Christ. Rev. W. P. Shrom, of the Fourth Presby terian Church, delivered the charge to the pastor, and Rev. Dr. Lee. the old minister of the Forty-third Street Church, delivered the charge to the people. Mr. Stiles was bom at Baltimore. MiL. In 1S59. For 19 years he Uved in Texas, bntlef t that State to study at the University of Woos ter. O. After graduating 3Ir. Stiles devoted nimseii u me nnay 01 tneoiogy. at the west ern Theological Seminary, in Allegheny. He was licensed to preach by the Allegheny Pres bytery In December, 1888. COST OF SMOOTH FACES. -Flttsbnrc and Allegheny' Shaven Beards Means 813,600 Per Week. -The talkative barber's tongue was wagging yesterday as usual. While the reporter was half asleep In the barber's chair the knight of the razor said: 'I wish I had all the money that is taken in by the barbers of the two cities iu one week. I would then take a holiday and go to Europe." The reporter roused himself enoueh to ask how much was taken in one week for shaves. He replied that be used about 4U0 towels a week in his shop. In all the 840 shops In PitUburg and Alle gheny it would average the same number," said he, "or 138,000 towels used in a week by all the shops. As each towel means at least 10 cents to the barber: it wonld make the total 118,080 per week. Washerwomen also make considerable In handling these towels." Allrffhenr College Commencement. frr.ClI. UtEOBJJf TO TUB nlRPATCH.J Meadville, Fa Jnne 25. Allegheny's commencement has drawn together a large - number of visitors who throng the hotels and r private hoases nave been niled. The ramma for. te-nkrht vai the 9rirtr to CV. CH. 'Pb.1i 'liT. r IwifnrA li ffrrrv '-- M Jk - .. ... .1.1. F . . ' 125l"iwi LOCAL ITEMS, LIMITED. Incidents of a Oar In Two Cities Condesicd forReadr Reading. TnK scholars of the Ralston school will pic nic at Hulton to-day. ' About 500 pupils of the Birmingham public school will picnic at Bock Point on Friday. About GOO children of the Knox school en joyed themselves at a picnic at Aliquippa yes terday. The scholars of the Thirtieth ward public school held a picn'Ic"at Aliquippa Grove yester day. They enjoyed themselves hugely. There were 100 deaths in the city last weefe. Twenty-two were In the old city; 42 in the East End, 24 on the Southslde, and 12 in public in stitutions. James W. Brows lias been appointed Dis trict Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic bodies of this district. He succeeded the late Gcter C. Khldle. Forty-two person died last week in Alle gheny, 26 of whom were children. The majori ty of the children died from measles and cholera infantum. Fire engines No. 9 and No. 13 were sent to Johnstown yesterday to relieve the Philadel phia engines. Two hose carriages with extra hose were also sent The Fourth Presbyterian Church will give a lawn fete and concert at Baum's Grove to-morrow afternoon and evening, with music by Ger nert A Guenther. The lime used in the construction of walls in the new county building has changed color, and it will be necessary to rebuild part of the wall of the third floor. Officer Charles Wachteb has been sus pended from the police force. He says this was done because lie stopped a councilman from fast driviDg on Forbes street The Committee on Grades and Text Books of the Allegheny School Controllers met last night and decided that the grade and text hooks for next year would be the same as this year. Harry Grant, while removing a "tap" at the Union Iron Mills yesterday was seriously burned by molten Iron. One of bis eyes was destroyed. He was taken to the West Penn Hospital. Ax alarm from station 61 last night at 9:30 was caused by a slight fire in Stncky's drug store, where a small quantity of alcohol caught fire. It waS extinguished before doing any damage. Ida Bishop had a bearing before Alderman McKenna yesterday on a charge of taking $20 from the pocket of a saleswoman at J. D. Bernd's store on last Saturday. She was held tor court. S. W. Tener. of Oliver fc Robert's Wire Company, and AL Fraser, of Oliver Bros. & Phillips, left for the Paris Exhibition last night. They will take the steamer State of Pennsylvania to-day in New York. The Second Methodist Protestant Church of Allegheny City, located on Rebecca street near Walker, will be sold by the sheriff. It has been occupied lately by the North Presbyterian con gregation as a Sunday school chapel. Hugh Cotle was arrested by Detective Weber, of Alderman McMaster's office, yester day. Robert Montayne, of McDonald station, alleges Coyle hit him with a blunt instrument cuttinc his head and breaking his nose, John Flinn and John McNally, two news boys, were arrested by Detectives Carney and Tom Murphy, of Alderman Grlpp's office, yes terday, on a charge of larceny from the person. It is alleged the bojs encountered a drunken man in Scrip alley and relieved him ot 7. Major Hunker, of the Allegheny Poor Board, was notified yesterday that Amelia Flannlgan, a resident of Allegheny who is at present an inmate of the jail, bad lail. had bi ecome in. sane. Major Hunker will take charge of the woman to-day and send her to the County uome. Tee congregation of the ZIon Reformed Church, North Hiland avenue. East End, is about to be divided on account of a proposition made by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Miller, to erect a new structure. Apart of the congregation objected to a new church because they had no funds for a new building. The Board of Viewers in the case of the ap propriation of the property of J. J. Vander grift for the purpose of erecting a lock house for the Herr's Island dam, met yesterday in United States Attorney Allen's- office. No action In the matter was taken and the board adjourned for ono week. Residents near the foot of Sonth Seven teenth street are getting np a petition to be presented to the Commissioners of Highways urging them to stop the damping of filth and off al along the river bank. The people claim that the stench is worse there than at Johns town, and three men who work in the gas works at the foot of Seventeenth street are sick with malarial fever on account of the bad atmosphere. COLONEL ALIEN EET1EE8. Walter Lyon Officially Relieves Him of HIi Office Yesterday. Colonel G. A Allen, ex-United States Dis trict Attorney, was yesterday relieved from the office by his successor. Walter Lyon, Esq., who received official notice of his appointment early in the morning, and entered upon the dnties of the office immediately. Colonel Allen turned everything over to the new official, and this afternoon will leave for his home in Erie to renew his law practice. Colonel Allen received his commission to the office December 4. 1S86, from President Cleve land, and has acceptably discharged the duties of the position since then. In retiring from the office be leaves behind htm a host of friends who regret his departure. MUDDX DEITES IS PAKES. A Strong and Natural Desire for nn Allc Klieny Improvement. The residents of Allegheny who are compelled to pass through the parks on their way to and from work, are complaining about the condi tion of the roadways after heavy rams. They claim they are seas of mud. They want the Park Committee to lay crossings. Last night the condition of the nnpaved drives in the parks was very bad, the mud being several inches deep. An Alleged Wntch Thief. Suit was entered yesterday before Alderman Doughty by Philip Moore against Frank Selgle alias Frank Gary for larceny. The parties re side in Lawrencevllle, and the defendant is al leged to have stolen a watch valued at 32. onigie was arresteq ana is in jail ior a bearing. The Chief Reason for the great sncces3 of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article it self. It is Merit that Wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually, accomplishes all that is claimed for it has given this medicine a popularity and sale greater than any other sar saparilla or blood purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists. 1; six for SS. Prepared bv C. 1 HOOD & CO Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Give it a trial. LWHEN YOU ORDERj APOLLINARIS. BEWARE.OF IMITATIONS Attempts are frequently made to palm off inferior Waters bearing labels closely resembling the genuine Apollinaris labels. JBottles 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 of the Apollinaris Com pany, limited, and the words "Apol- unansxirvnntn around an anchor I I i gJelMtw.. Imported Claret Wines. Medoc, St. Estephe, St. JulUn, Mar geaux, Ponet Canet, Chauteau, Belair, Iieo ville, Lafite, 1882 Chauteau Mounton Roths child, 1875 Chauteau Leoville, Chauteau Bouliac, Chateau Laujac, 1884 Chauteau de lisle, 1884 Medoc Monopole, 1881 Chau teau Lagrange, 1881 Chauteau Montrose, by bottle or case. "Wm. J. Fbidat. 633 Smithfield st wrsu 300 to 400 Yards Every Dayv Of printed India silks. That's what good quality at lowest prices does in this big and busy silk department Come this week. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fresh Arrival. Just received from the Anheuser-Busch St Louis brewery, a large supply of their celebrated Budweiser beer, in both quarts and pints. For sale at G. W. Schmidt's, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. Still Another From the Dress Goods De- partment 2,500 yards of mohair, 25 cents a yard here, if they are SO-cent goods decidedly cheap as well as nice.. UUO .LIU JU a WW W. 0 .Penn Avenue Stores. California Claret. Coleman's Flag Brand, G. W. S. Flag Brand, Zinfandel Claret, By the case or bottle. -G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. Wm. J. Fbiday's Marie cigars are very fine; 3 for 25c 633 Smithfield street WFSu Guns, revolvers; catalogues free. J. H. Johnston, 706 Smithfield st. Wm. J Fbiday's Marie cigars are very fine; 3 for 25c 633 Smithfield st WFSu All Sizes Crib and Bed Blankets Summer Weights. Also new white dimity spreads and cheese cloth comfortables. ' JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Wm. J. Friday's Marie cigars are very fine; 3' for 25c 633 Smithfield st WFSu BInrrlage Licenses Granted Yesterday. Kiune. Residence. (James Lewis Indian Territory (Susan Uriggs Indian Territory j Joseph Brennen Pittsburg Nellie Moore 1'ittsbarg (Johnr. Schmidt Flttsuurg Emma eel j- Pittsburg T. E. Iloon Allegheny Molllc .Martin McKeesport John J. KIdd .'. Lcechburg Nellie . Hnlbert Allegheny JOonradSchechert Allegheny I Tellle telmer. Allegheny (John C. . "Weldhart Lower St. Clair township 1 Elizabeth Eule Lower St. Clair township (George M. Bartholie Tarentnm jMellssla M. Mason Tarentum IT. L. Gnllett Allegheny ( Sallle Asnew Allegheny 5 John S. Mcholls Kemsaw, Neb Lizzie J. Hooper Armstrong county (Albert J. Walker Allegheny J Sarah A. Paul Allegheny (Thomas McUreavy Allegheny Lizzie .Brown Allegheny ( John R. Stlnson Pittsburg J Sadie Patterson Pittsburg (James Wilson Allegheny I Hannah Lindsey Allegheny MARRIED. ANWAY McLEAN In the First Presby terian Church, Seattle, W. TM June 19, by the Rev. Elliott Brown. Loren B. Anway and Miss D. Isabel McLean, formerly of Pitts burg. HARLOW HAMILTON At Emmanuel Church, Allegheny, on Tuesday .afternoon, Jnne 25, 1SS9, by the Rev. M. Byllesby and the Rev. Henry A Harlow, of Mendham, N. J., the Bishop giving the blessing, Mr. Charles H. Haklow, U. S. N and Hodassam Reamer, daughter of the late George P. Hamilton, Esq, DIED. BROWN On Tuesday afternoon, June 25, 1BS9, David Beown, in his 61st year. Funeral from bis late residence, 249 Lacock street Allegheny City, on Thursday:, Jnne 27, at 2 p. M. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. 2 ENGLAND On Monday, June 24, 18S9. at his residence, Millvalo borough, John En gland, in the 89th year of his age. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, June 28, at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend. FAGAN On Tuesday, June 25. 18S9, at 1:30 o'clock a. m., Mrs. Maboabet Faoan, wife of Daniel Fagan. Funeral Wednesday morntnq at 8:30, from her late residence, 101 W. Jefferson street to repair to St- Peter's pro-cathedral, Allegheny. Interment St Mary's Cemetery. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. GRAHAM On Monday, June 24, 1SS9, at 3 p. M., William F. G bah am, of 95 Sheffield, street Alleghen'. Funeral services at the family residence, 67 Lincoln avenue, Allegheny, on Wednesday afternoon at 320 o'clock. Interment private. Virginia City (Nev.) papers please copy. IRELAND On Tuesday morning, June 25, 18S9, Mary E., daughter of Samuel and Mary Ireland, aged 9 months and 6 days. . Funeral services at family residence, Ho boken, W. P. R. R on Wednesday afteb noon at 2 o'clock. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. KELLEY-On Monday, Jnne 24, 1889. MART Kelley, born November 10, 1808, in the 81st year of her age. . Funeral from the residence of James Duffy, Maryland street near Forty-sixth street on Wednesday morning at9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MUBSLER On Tuesday, June 25, 1S89, at 7 p. il, Margrkte A, widow of John Mussler, aged 74 years 2 months 17 days. Funeral from her late residence. No. 9 Mar ket street Allegheny,, on Thursday,' 27th, at 2 P. K. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 TAYLOR On Monday, Jnne 24, 1839, at 1020 p. XL, Harry Paul, son of Henry and Maria O'Brien Taylor, aged 9 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 440 Fifth avenue, on Wednesday, Jnne 26, 18S9, at 2 p. M. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. HOFFER On Tuesday, June 25. 1SS9, at 1 P. jl. Mrs. Susanna Linton, widow of the late John Hoff er, aged 79 years: The funeral will take place on Thursday, at 2 P. JL, from her lato residence. No. 93 Mon terey street Allegheny. Friends of the family are respecuuuy invited to attend. 2 ANTHONY MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold fc Co., Lim.,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1131 Penn avenue. Tele phone connection. mylO-MKMWFSu JAMES M. FULLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. 6 Seventh Stbeet. Telephone 1153. ap27-82-WFSu , w. H.1J EVOKE iSOK, Undertakers and Embaltners and Lively Stables. No. S12 Grant street, near Firth avenue. At the old stand fine carriages lor shopping or parties or opera at the most reasonable prices. Telephone '3. mhu-OS-wsn FLORAL EMBLEMS. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND SMILAX A. M. J. B. MURDOCH, t?-( SMITHFIELD ST. OIU Telephone a deB-tt-srwr CHOICE FRESH FLOWERS. HARDY ROSES AND PLANTS. BEDDING-OUT LAWN MOWERS. JOHN- E, & A. MURDOCH, Telephone 239. 60S Smithfield St. apSO-irwr T EPRESENTEU IN PITTSBURG! IN ISa ASSETS - . t9X71,e96S3. Insurance Co, of NorVi America, Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONES. M Fourth avenue. 1a2)-s2-D LADIES. BEFORE GOING TO THE 8EA SHOBE call and see my new natural carl skeleton banes: something delightful, cool and stylish: also full line of new goods; electric combs, balmlns. curllne irons, etc" MARIE .LANDERS, Hugos & Hacke buUdlnjr.upstalrs,' I ,XiATi XJ1VEU3, XlQgOS ffi XU Take Sp&rber'fl elerator. BlWMi.iTihnr-Hifffl""r- i T. -VJ f. .'.iSiiiB J WW WSa- TelefSofio i3HX --t- liT.m, nmtmmit m -n 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONYX CLOCKS. We have opened a nice assortment of Onyx Clocks of our own importation, which we can sell at astonishingly low prices. We would be pleased to have you call and see them at our NEW JEWELRY STORE, 37 FIFTH AVENUE, WATTLES &SHEIFEB, Sign of Big Clock on Sidewalk. We will close our store at 5f.il, except tsaturaays, unui eepiemoer L. je2J-MWl YOUR GHANOE AT THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE of X R. ANDERSON'S entire stock ofl DRY GOODS, purchased from the Sheriff for SPOT CASH V and only needs a look to convince of the GENUINE BAEGAINB. -- T ii mi Lmimuij 138 Federalist, Allegheny, Ffe, je28-Mwrsu At 82, f3 and $4 you can buy better ones, assortment consists of all grades. Special lines of SETTEES, CHAIRS ' And COUC 'ES For Summer Furnishing. P. C. Schoeneck, 7ULIBERTTS' N. B. Another invoice of Bedfqrd Rockers on the war, Get your orders in before July 4. je23-wsu SUMMER CORSETS. Our Corset stock contains a (number of special thingsor summer wear! first among which we.mention the SummerjVentilating. These we have in SI and $1 ?5 qualities. Then the It. & G. Linen Corset is a Very light, cool style of corset, price, $1 75. Be sides these we have the C. P.f and P. D. Sateen Corset, a number of makes in each, made up of fine, soft sateen, iind make a very comfortable corset for summer wear. We have the Mascotte C. P. Corset now in ' black and drab as well as whijte. Short Corsets for Riding. Six styles, the CharlottaL Fanny and Flora, all woven; also three .styles French Hand-made Sateen and Contf lie. Her Majesty's Corset. All grades in black, whiteland drab. Dr. Gilbert's Nursing'Coraets. Thompson's Glove-fitting Qiorsets. Dr. Warner's Health Corsdts. Misses' and Young Ladies'! Corsets. Ferris-Waists Nto Bones For Ladies, Hisses and Smafll Children; all siyies. Double Te Waist Bab ies and larger children's sizes. Ladies' Toilet Sacqnes A. new line just opened, ranging from 75c to5. Ladies' Cambric Undergarments Ladies' Skirts a sneclaltv in cambric. muslin, seersucker and caUico. Children's and Misses Undergarments. 1 Embroidered Ladies' Convent Undergo,1, ents. A very choice line. Ladies who use this class of underwear snpuld not fail to exam ine our stock. We have a nice lime of Plain Cashmere Shawls in cream, sk'y, -pint, cardinal and fawn; also Shetlalnd Shawls, Ice "Wool Shawls and Fascinators; also a beautiful line of Zephyr and Saxonv "Wool Fascina tors, from 25c to $1 60 each, li cream, sky, man, carumai ana oiac& HOBNE & WARD, 4:1 F'LFTJS AVENTTE. HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Is here. TIou will need curtains renovated and carpets cleaned. There Is but one place where you canget them done in the' best manner pos sible, and that is at (MAS. PFEIEER'S 'ALLEGHENY STEAK LAUNDRY. Offices In Pittsburg: 3 Smithfield street, 1913 Jarson street, and 100 Federal ' street. Alleeho.' y- Works, 353-366 Beaver avenue,' All rfebeny; Porch Rockers At $1 .00, NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS TO DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY. Playing cards, plain edge, 14o a pack. Playing cards, gilt edge, 21c a pack These cards are of an excellent quality; as good, in faot, as those which cost twice as much. A LARGE VARIETY OF GAMES AT POPULAR PBIOEa Oheokers at 10c, 15o, 25o and 35o a'set Dominoes at Bo, 15o, 20o, 40o, 60o, 60c and 81 a set Chess at 50c, 68o, 81 25 a set Chips at 40c and 50c a hundred. Parcheesi at $1 and $1 75 a set Messenger Boy at 98c. Base Ball at 98a Fish Fond at 21c, 42c and 85c. Lotto at 39o, 50c, 75c, 85o, 81 and 82 each. Faba Baga, entirely ne-w, 08c. Oribbage Boards at 19c to 81 eaoh. Capture or Ring Toss at 23c. Lawn Tennis, 83 50 to830 a set Croquet Sets all prices. TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Dolls, Doll Carriages, Doll Ham mocks, Doll Outfits, Building Blocks, Puzzle Blocks, Picture Booke, Drums, Horns, Tops, Reins, Whips, Swords, Base Balls, Rubber Balls, Foot Balls, Bats, Bioyoles, Tricycle, Velocipedes, Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, etc. Also, Baby Carriages, from 82 to 850. Send for Illustrated Price List Fleishman & Go's. SEW DEPARTMENT STOBES, 504,506 and 508 Market st, PITTSBURG, PA. Je26-D PAULSON BROTHERS. LADIES' BLAZERS, 83 50 and 84. TENNIS OUTFITS. Caps, 60c; silk belts, 60c; flannel blazers, S3, S3 50 and Ji; flannel shirts, from SI 50 to M: silk shins, from S3 60 to $7; silk jersey shirts. $4 0 to J7 long pants. J5: knee pants, S3 and S3 60, Complete outfit, including English flannel cap, blazer, belt, shirt and pants, only $10. Our blazers are very wide stripe. This is the correct thing this year. Oar English Lounging Suits are white with tine bine or brown lines. $1 HAMMOCKS. $. Best woven "Perfection" from SI to the lar gest made. Length 11 feet; width 3 feet. Will not pull off buttons. 50e. STRAW HATS. 50c. A good Straw Hat for 50c, 75c and SL OI course we have the finest also. PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD STREET. Five Doors below Fifth avenue IT. B. Ladles' Sailor Yacht Hals, Steamer Caps ana Biding Hats now ready. Je2S-MWP SEINIPLIETS STOEBS. 265, 167 and 169 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA- It is necessary toreduce stock and we are offering some extraordinary bargains, which must pay you to see. Closing out nrices on Satines. 1 8c. French Satines 22c, .were 35c; come early for choice. Challis, excellent styles, 5c and 6cl Batistes, the new Crepelines all going at bargain figures. , Wool Dress Goods. Fifty pieces; double widths Cashmeres i2c, choice colors. The 25c and 30c fancy dress fabrics now i8c Th' 75c wool imported suitings now 50c. Bargains in French colored Wool Cashmeres; a notable number is the 50c quality now 25c Silks Unrivaled. Grand values in black .and colored Dress Silks from 50c a yard up. Special attention called to the Black Gros Grainy at 75c, Sj4c, and 24-inch at 95c, $1 and jSz 2j. Equally good bargains in Surahs, Satin Marvelleieux, Radzimeres, Baratheas and other fancy1 weaves. In this connection see the full wi'dth Black Skirting Lace at 75c, worth $1 25. t Mats and Mattings at money saving Parasols and Umbrellas. At Misses' Parasols, 10c to $1,. just half prices, Men's Unlaundried Shirts 370, regular 50c goods. Men's fine French .Balbriggan Shirts andj Drawers 35c, regular 50c Boys' Percale Waists reduced away down in price. Short lengths 9-4 Unbleached Pepperel. Sheetings i2jcj 10-4 wide Applique Flowers, large selection, will go aUiSc. Samples sent when requested. ,.N:i,V C . .'.-.&:.-. A :V-3 J SpecialJusti , "-" ' " -r - ---. '! mm frwolcases'.ChalH MEW ADrEB-TTSEMENTS. About Quality. It's a mistaken notion to make a pack-horse of price in clothing. It can't alter the quality or turn inferior workmanship into reliable. i The strong point is Is this- a tried and proved qual ity? Is it known to be strong? Is it made of the best and choice materials? Will it give me long and good wear? That's the Wanamaker rule. Quality is kept in the foreground quality, wjthout which dependable clothing cannot get along. Isn t that better than mak ing all the hubbub over prices? Every reliable quality of Serges and Thin Goods. i,ooo styles of to-measure goods. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Penn avenue. Note If our large sales of Saturday are an indication, people are seeking quality, and willing to pay a fair price for it. J je2S-D BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, ,406 and 408 Wood St BEAD OUB PRICE LIST. Pillow-sham holders, only 38c Children's nursing bottles, only 10c. Sllverene comb cases, only 10c. Silverene enspadores. only 6c. 12 pieces, decorated toilet set with jar. only H. iu pieces, decorated dinner Bet, only ss oU Fnfl'set croanet varnished, onlv 75c. Ladles' and gents' traveling bacs. A full as sortment at prices lower than ever offered be fore in this city. Club bags, 89c, ?1.1 25. Jl 39. Jl 50 to S2 60. Gladstone bags, SI 25, SI 39, Jl 50, SI 75, Jl 89. 12 00. Ladies' hand hags, 50c, 75c SI. Baby carriages, to close out, cheap. A nice carnage, rattan, parasol top, v uu uins- iron mercies, npnoi all sizes, from JS-75 to S13 0. Girls' iron tricycles, upholstered In plash. ill !,. f,nm9.fR4n1Kn ' Boyt' 4-wheel wagon, with seat, only 05c Boys' iron velocipedes. J3 25 to 55 00. Clothes baskets, 19c, 08c, 80c Galvanized Iron tea kettles. 60c 69c 81c Enameled lined kettles, 25c. 31c, 39c, 41c, 69c Long handle iron saucepans, 39c, 50c 61c, 75c "Wash boilers, only 60c Wash tubs. 10c to SI. Water pots, 10c 15c, 25c. 85c 60c Bine wire dish covers, 5c and 10c Ladies' curling irons, only 10c Elegant pictures, in oak frames, only S3. Hammocks, full size Mexican hammocks. II 25. . Painted bird cages, 50c, 75c 95c Sq. brass cages, 75c 89c SI and SI 25. esq. oreecung cages. i a ana si oa Silver plated dinner knives, only 10c 5-bottle silver plated castor, onlv SI 5-bottle silver plated castor, only SI. Silver plated table spoons and forks, only 10c Decorated front wall pockets, only Ji Beautiful 8x10 frames. 25c 50c SI. Also a full line of house furnishing goods, and thousands of articles on our 5c and 10c counters. Goods delivered free any part ot the city. H. G. HAYDEN & CO. je23-wsu DOES THE LAW PROTECT? A number of our patients wfio have been swindled by traveling doctors, ask why don't the law protect ns T We answer: Every doctor will cheerfully show yon a receipt given by the Frothonotary bearing the seal of the Court and the date he registered his diploma. Self-called doctors cannot show such a receipt, and travel ing doctors may have one of late date. You can also examine Physicians' Begister in Pro thonotary'a office. Ladies don't employ a Mrs. doctor who is sot registered If you value neann. , We are encouraged by so many of our new Eatlents manifesting their appreciation of our onest effort to prottec those who are being mis ledbyadlsplayoffalsecolors. Wearaanasso ciationof regular registerearesidentpbTeicians of long experience and thorough education, and by combining our skill we offer the sick and the deformed an amount of talent worthy ot their patronage. Our specialty, eatarrh, dyspepsia, diseases of women, tumors, deformities and other chronic diseases, medical or surgical. Consultations free; physical examinations SI to S3. Correspondents inclose two stamps. Office hours 10 to 1130 A. JC, 3 lo 5 and 7 to 8 p. jl Dr. ORB, 720 Penn ava.. Pittsburg, Pa. THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Total Assets, January L 1SS7 C,301,ffi8 66 EDWARDS &KENKET, Ag'ts, Q 9 FOURTH AVE., Pittsburg, Fa. Ofc Telephone 76a jalSflO-w P A.T"E 1TTS. O. D. LEVia. Solicitor of Patents. 181 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se29-blu beautiful styles now 6Jc, 8c, 10c and prices. See the Lace Curtains at $1, this clearing sale the Parasols come in for a big cut in prices, $2, f$ '. v, , .S.' - ' s.J,'-tLf.i"-'... . . ." j $ - v " - "i. tm " NEW ADYXKTUEK2NTS. COMFORTABLE CLOTIIM Indications for hot weather sug gest inquiry as to' your need of cool garments. Look through this list and if you intend purchasing we would have you know that our prices are the lowest. Blue serge suits, blue, black and gray serge coats and vests, drap d'ete, mohair, alpaca, flannel and seersucker coats and vests. Fancy and plain white vests, Oxford and flannel shirts, balbriggan underwear, eta, etcv We would also call your atten tion to our line of STRAW HATS for Men, Boys and Children, which embraces the latest novelties. -- STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH, Tailors, Clolers anfl Hatters, 161, 163 Federal St, Allegheny. 0 je23-WTSn ANCHOR REMEDY COMP'NY, 329 LTBEBTY STBEET. Why do you nav SI 00 ner bottle for Barsanarlllaand Beef. Wln and Iron when you can boy either pre paration from ns at 75c per bottle six bottles Si 00, and quality guar anteed to be the best in the mar: ket. We have numerous testimo nials from nhvsicians and others indorsing onr Liver Pills as a mil d and effective cathartic They are unsurpassed. After giv ing them a trial you will use no others. Price 25c For sprains, bruises and all rheumatic pains, use the Anchor Liniment. It has no eanaL Come and see us if you are in anyway afflicted. yrwr Mme, Kelloig'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 square, wooden dart and sleeve rule and scales, the tame as best merch ant tailors use and a 40-page instruction book. System and thorough Instruction In cutting and basting, S10. Call for circulars or address M. A. DAVIS, 641 Penn are. myU-wrsu BONA FIDE 0LOSDSTG--OUT S AIE To settle the estate of J. P. Smith, deceased. Oar entire stock of Lamps, Chandeliers and Hall Lights, Household'JChina and Glass, Tea, Dinner and Chamber Sets, Clocks, Bronzes and Gas fixtures, High Art Pottery and Bric-a-Brac, Fancy Tables, Pedestals and Easels at prices that must dispose of them very rapidly. All goods marked in plain figures, with both former and present prices. TheJ.P.Smith Lamp,Glass andChina Co,, 935 Penn Ave., between Ninth and Tenth Sts. P. S. This is a positive Closing-Out Sale, preparatory to ' our actual retirement from business, for reasons as above named. The feast of bargains we are offering will enable the public to purchase fine and sterling goods at prices much below those asked for inferior grades. Wedding gifts in profusion. Je2S-WTStt i2jc, for American productions; were tx 50 and up to $$; these prices Men's Gauze Shirts 15c and 25c, worth 25c and 40c quality. Ladies' Ribbed Jersey Vests, 12c, ic and 20c Ladies' Blouse Jerseys, black and colors, at $1 25, were $2. at 15c; the 9-4 and 10-4 Bleached at 15c and 1830 respectively. Gloves, Hosiery and Millinery; - Mail Orders filled at lowest prices. - - J." .' - ,-.-C ' da - . t,, a , " m ' 9t 9 " reather, .will, last b"mt JfEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i OTJB, GREAT Hlr- 139,000 NOW GOING ON. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, 'SILKS, WASH GOODS, LACE CURTAINS, . WHTEE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Muslin .Underwear, JERSEYS, WRAPS, MTTiTiTNERY, eta, At less than cost to man ufacture. k Successors to Morris H. Dante, SIXTH ST. AND PENN AVENUE. Je24-JCWT PDHB Apollinaris. Bedford, Poland, Salu tarts. Strontia, Saratoga, Sorudel, Clysnuc. Bethesda, Vichy, Buffalo, Llthla. Eureka. WATER GEO. K. STEVENSON' fc CO SIXTH AVENUE. ial2-8Hnrr sold early in the season 12 4c td India Linens, Summer Hannels-aact are specially good. -,, and $4 Parasols now $r toTijo, best assortment and. lowest pricJIS ;. . . .... '-.;.. C..iS "" ' - , a. f ew.daysyj at sci Conn m V.; i r HnMprpHHMBHwHBBBMHHHlMHEUBi iMBnBmBSmSLXttMSBSB