;S7S TJiV-W? ;THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, . SATURDAY, AUGUST -3, 1889." V s JOT IN JOHNSTOWN. Iho Itapid Work in Distributing tlio " Fund Has a Good Effect. SPECIAL AID FOR THE JEWELERS. A reposition to Use the Boston Hone in Building Bridges. ANOTflEK MOTE IN THE OHIO OIL FIELD. A Compiny ol Kew York Capitalists to Try to Fisht the Standard. The more rapid methods of distributing the relief fund have greatly encouraged the Johnstown people. Bridges are now great ly needed. The managers of the Boston donation are to be appealed to on this point, as the general fund is not available. IPFECLII. TILXOHAM TO THE DISfXTCH. I Johnstown, August 2. Twenty thou sand dollars was paid out by Treasurer Thompson from 12 o'clock till 4. The work is in shape to be pushed right along now, and the money is now in the hands of the people. The Board of Inquiry expect to get through distributing orders next "Wednesday, and before the end of the week the $500,000 will all be paid out Then checks will be s&nt to all in classes one,two and three for the balance due them, and the accounts in those three classes closed. They will be paid according to the basis first fixed by the Board of Inquiry, respect ively $1,000, $600 and $400 each. As they hare received respectively $600, $400 and $200 each, it will require less than $300,000 to pay them all oil. SOSIE MONET YET. This will leave over $1,000,000 to be distributed to those in classes 4, 5 and 6. It is likely that some changes in the classi fication as made bv the Board of Inquiry will be made, but in general the basis laid down by them will be followed. Mr. S. F. Meyers, representing the Jewelers Board of Trade of Xew York, was in town to-day ar ranging tor the distribution of about $1,000 among the jewelers of this place. This money was the balance of a fund left in tne hands of their committee, which had already turned over about $10,000 of the general lund. There are no doubt many other small funds of this kind, the straggling remnants of larger collections, and where the fund is large enough to justify it much more good may be done by a direct distribu tion of this kind than by turning it over to the general fund. BRIDGES NEEDED. Inasmuch as no appropriation canbo made from the general relief fund for build ing bridges, which is now one of greatest needs of the place, it is likely a committee of officers from the different boroughs will appeal to the custodian of the Boston fund, askinz whether part or all of that fund can not be given directly fcr the purpose of making public improvements or that cina. This, it ib said, would be the most practical form of relief since the immediate wants of the people have been relieved. The State Board of Health is now estab lished in new quarters and have a force of over 70 men at work under their immediate directions. The other 000 men employed by Contractor McLean are also working under the direction ot the Board of Health. A horse was struck at the crossing at Mor rellville by a passenger train and killed this alternoon. "Workmen were engaged to-day trying to remove the large iron bridge that was taken out of the gorge above the stone bridge. REFINING LIMA OIL. A Company of New York Capitalist Will Try a New Froeei. rKrXCIAI. TELEOKAU TO THE DIEFATCB.2 Lima, August 2. Mr. Dudley Farlin, of Albany, President oi the Lima Oil Com pany, with a party of New York capitalists, arrived here this morning, and are holding a conference to-night with Hover Brothers. Spear & Williams, of the Shawnee Oil Company, for the purpose of completing ar rangements lor the building of a large re finery five miles southwest of this city. It is understood that this combination controls a new and valuable process for refining Lima crude that they purchased from a St. Thomas, Ontario, expert These gentlemen own leases on valuable territory in this and the Korth Baltimore field, and have their own pipe line, storage and line tank cars. They are the strongest competitors of the Standard in the Ohio field, and are amply able to hold their own. Excited by an Incendiary Attempt. ISTECIAX. TELBOUAJI TO TUB DISrATCB.1 Leeciibubg, August 2. The town is in a fever of excitement this evening over the discovery of an attempt to burn the build ing occupied by S. H. Cline and others. Two bundles ot matches wrapped in a cloth saturated in oil had been lighted and thrown in on the floor of the part of the building used as a carpenter shop. The fire, it is thought, was put out by the rain. A New Coat Field Opened. ISrECIAI. TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH! West Newton, August 2. A new field of coal is about to be opened at Lucyville, on the Monongahela riyer. This is the key to a large amount of coal which as yet has not been developed. Mr. John Blythe, of this place, is largely interested, as is also his son George, who will have charge of the works. CEAZED BI THE PLAT. A Fnlhctlc 6ccne Drive a 3Ian Insane In , n Sun Francisco Theater. San Fbancisco, August 2. A man about 33 years of age was taken from the California Theater last night a raving maniac, when only two hours previously he was seemingly sane. The Irish play of "ShannP.hue" was being performed. There is a pathetic scene wherein the hero is forced to leave his native isle. He is dis covered weeping over his mother's grave. At this point last night a terrific shriek was heard from the gallery. There was almost a panic among the audience. A man stood on the seat, with one hand clutching at his breast and the other extended, and yelling. Several officials ran lorward, and immediately on their putting their hands on ' him he fell unconscious. The man was taken to a side room and efforts were made to restore him. When he became conscious he became aggressive and fought all who came near him. Alter an hour or so he calmed down and was taken to the receiving hospital. During the night he again became violent and Had to be strapped down. He was very calm this morning and seemed to understand everything that was going on. He is presumably from the in- - terior. He had about $130 in his possession. Tbo fllonon. by Moonlight. A nice entertainment is soon to take place. The Christian Endeavor Society, of Pitts burg and Allegheny, have chartered the Mayflower and will take a moonlight trip up the Monongahela valley. They will leave on August 13. An orchestra will ac company the excursion. Jnst Sluing; There and laughing. "Mrs. Connely, living on Twentieth street, was arrested last night for sitting on the pavement laughing. She has been arrested before for strange behavior. BLAIELY HALL, ?&& gcnvnwvr w nc ww appearance or Jion. WiUlam Ewart Gladstone, mm OF DIAMONDS. A Bold Thief Grub. 81,500 Worth of Jew el In Broad Daylight With the Aid or a Kcrolrrr II o BInnaaes to Effect Ilia Escape. Kansas Cur, August 2. A bold rob bery occurred this afternoon at the jewelry store of F. G. Altman, situated in the very heart of, the business portion of the city. The thief secured $1,500 worth of diamonds and made his escape after an exciting chase. It was 2:30 when a well-dressed yonng man entered the store and asked to bo shown some diamonds. A tray containing a large number of valuable set stones was placed on the counter before him. He examined a few of the jewels c arefully, possibly select ing the most valuable for the intended theft, and, grabbing a handful, he bolted for the door, attempted to monnt a saddled horse which he had left unhitched in front of n store as a means of escape. Before he conld mount Mr. Altman grappled with him, but the thief broke away, and drawing a big revolver he started on the run to escape on foot. By this time a large crowd had gathered and its members started in pursuit, crying "Stop thief." But the thief had no intention ot stopping or of being stopped, and turning round he flourished the revolver in the faces of the pursuers, many of whom gave up the pursuit. With revived hope the thief quickened his pace and ran to a saloon, a block dis tant. He bolted through the barroom, snatching a hat from one of the loungers there to supply the place of his own, which had been lost in the scuffle, and reaching the alley, entered the basement of a book store, locking the door behind him. He then walked coolly up the stairs of the store above and passed through the door un molested, the clerks having no suspicion that he was a thief. Beaching Main street he found a hack, and this ho entered and was driven away. Since then he has not been seen. The detectives are scouring the city for him, and watching all railway stations that he may not escape on an out going train. Beecitam's Fills cure sick headache. Pears' tioap, the purest aad.best ever made. Imported Fort. 1828 Imperial Oporto Port, full quarts.$3 00 1869 Mackenzie Port, full quarts 2 CO Fine Old White Port, full quarts 2 00 London Dock Port, 'full quarts 2 00 Burgundy Port, full quarts 150 Pine Old Spanish Port, full quarts.... 1 00 For sale by G. "W. Schmidt, 05 and 97 Fifth ave. S9. Excursion to Chicago. 89. On Thursday, August 8, the Pittsburg, and Western Hallway will sell round trip tickets to Chicago, limit ten days, for $9. Tickets good going on Chicago express leaving Allegheny at 12:40 P. St., Central time. -" D T STiV PfTin7C in London, their accom JiAill UtJlifJuiJ plishments and the work they undertake and perform form the subject af an illustrated article in to-morrovfs Dis patch. SInrrlaao I.icenies Granted Yesterday. Kame. Beildenes. Peter W. Dooley Pltttimr (Annie Kowan l'lttsbnrg (Joshua E. Bailey .'. Braddocx 1 Annie M. Welsh Braddock J "Win. U.O'Donnell Pittsburg IKate Hubbard .". Pittsburg I John Wuluszkn Pittsburg J Veronica Uaraburda Pittsburg 1 Michael Bzyinilak Pittsburg t Konstaneyia Kaleta ...Pittsburg DIED. LINDSAY On Wednesday, July 31. 18S9, at 1025 p. m John Lindsay, in the 78tb year of bis age. Funeral services at the residence of bis son-in-law, John D. McCune, corner West and Ross streets. Wilkinsburg, on Satubday.Au gust 3, at 130 p. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 MARINER On Friday. August 2.1889. at 6 o'clock p. ii., Stanley Dickson Mariner, youngest son of Jennie and tlie late James M. Mariner, aged 6 years and II montbs. Funeral services at the. residence of his mother. No. 3 Main street. Allegheny, at 2 o'clock Baturday afternoon. MCAFEE On Thursday, August 1. 1889, at 5:15 p. it., William McAfee, in the 51th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 1S3 Stewart street, Allegheny, on Saturday af ternoon at 2:39. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. 2 JIcDONALB On Thursday. Aueust 1, 18S9, at Johnstown, James McDonald, formerly engaged In the wholesale liquor business in Pittsburg. MclNTYRE On Thursday, Angnst 1, 18S9, at 2 p. at. Unon McInttre, aged 36 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of bis brother, John Mclntyre, No. 5166 Bntler street, on Baturday at 8:30 a. u. Friends of tho family respectfully invited to attend. Chicago and Philadelphia papers please copy. NELSON On Thursday, Aueust l, 1889, at 11:45 a. m.. Ei.iza Marian Wall, wife of Samuel D. Nelson, aged 73 years. Funeral service at the family home, Leming ton avenue. Twenty-first ward, on Sabbath. the 4th inst, at 20 p. M. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 NORTCLIFFE On Thursday. August 1, ISS9, at 8 r. ii., Janet, youngest daughter of the late John NortclilTe, and step-daughter of Fred James, aged la years and 8 montbs. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 341 Ella street, on Sunday afternoon, August 4, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. REGELMAN On Friday, Augusta. 18S9, at 8:25 a. if., Lizzie L. Reoelman, aged 19 years S montbs 8 days. Funeral services at the family residence, Butler street, above Sharpsburg bridge, on Sun say afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Homewood Cemetery. Friends of ,the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 WOODALL On Tuesday, July 30, 1839, at S JO p. H., Mary, wife of Joseph Wootfall, in the 31th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, Benvenue placc-on Friday, August 2, at 2 r. m. Friends of the family are invited to attend. 2 YOUNG At the residence of ner daughter. Mrs. William Woolslaycr, corner of Fisk street and Pcnn avenne. Sixteenth ward, on Thurs day, August 1, 18S9, at 8:15 F. 1L. AONEE, relict of the late James Young, in the 89th jear of her age. Funeral services on Saturday, 3d inst, at 3 F. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. JAMKS ARCHIBALD fc BRO., LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. 117, 119 and 136 Third avenue, two doors below Smitbneld St., next door to Central Hotel. Carriages for funerals,t3. Carriages for operas, parties, io, at the lowest rates. All new car riages. Telephone communication. myl-ll-Txa pEPRESENTED IN PITTSBURa IN 13d ASSETS . i9Jjn,69033. Insurance Co. of North America, Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONES. I Hfl fourth avenue. ia20-s2-D WESTEB2T INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURG. Assets 418,501 E7 NO. 411 WOOD STREET. ALEXANDER NIMICK. "President. JOHN B. JACKSON. Vice President f e22-26-TT8 WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Ladies! Why does BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA cost one dollar per lb.? Because: it is made only of the ripest and choicest Cocoa-beans, from which all the indigestible fatty substances have been carefully removed; it is unadulterated with Starch, Arrowroot, Vanilla, Sugar, etc, as other so-called Cocoas are. Blooker'a Dutch Cocoa therefore at 11 00 per lb., GOES EUBTHEE than TWO pounds of adulterated Cocoa. Try a pound tin at George K. Stevenson & Co.s, Sixth avenue, or any leading grocers, and note the nutritious qualities and delicious flavor of this unrivaled real Sntch Cocoa mado in Amiterdan, Hollands my&60-ws NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IT LEADS THEM ALL SOUP OAK $20 00. We have now ready for de livery another lot of this ex traordinary good value (3 piece) Chamber Suite. It has large beveled mirror, 22 by 28, and double bedstead 4 feet wide. And all in best rubbed and polished finish. Similar good values and lowest possible net cash prices characterize our CARPET DEPARTMENT, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT -Aim- CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. N. B. Our complete and handsome room furnishment for $41 75, as follows: Roll (40 yards) mixed dark colors Fancy Straw Matting, $ 3 00 Three-piece Chamber Suite CaO 20 00 Woven Wire Mattress 3 50 Husk and Cotton-top Mattress, 4 50 Good Feather Bolster, 3 00 2 good Feather Pillows, 3 00 One Reed Rocker and 2 Side Chairs, Oak finish, 4 75 $4i 75 50, cost of pack- for railroad ship- Add $1 ing Suite ment. 0. McCLIITOCK & CO., 33 FIFTH AVENUE 33 aul-TTS DRESS SHIELDS! We keep in stock the folio wine lines of dress shields, to which we invite the attention ot the ladies. We aim to keep every desirable kind made, and think we can suit every lady with just what she wants. Orders by mail will have our prompt attention. We name first: OUR STANDARD GUTTAPERCHA SHIELD, At the low price of 10c a pair, 3 pairs f er 25c THE HORNE A WARD GUTTA PERCHA SHIELD. No. 2, 17c; No. 3, 20c; No. 4, 25c: extra size, 30c; double extra large size, 35c a pair. DOUBLE REPELLANT NAINSOOK SHIELD, Lined insidewith tho best quality of gutta percba, and warranted odorless and imperv ious. No. 2, 15c a pair, 2 pairs for 25c; No. 3, ISc a pair, 2 pairs for 30c. KLEINERT'S FEATHER-WEIGHT SHIELD Is recommended for four qualities: First Ex treme thinness. Second Very soft. Third Perfect imperviousness to moisture. Fourth Utter odoriessness. The mannfacturer Instructs us to refund the money to any ladv f or a pair that should not prove satisfactory. They can be washed and ironed, if desired, without Injury. KLEINERT MUSLIN-COVERED SHIELD. THE BON TON SHIELD. Lined with white rubber a very nice shield for white dresses. Rauh's rubber-lined nainsook shields. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. Rauh's rubber-lined silk shield. Rauh's seamless stockinette shield. The Lily rubber-lined shield a very popular shield 20c a pair. Canfleld's seamless best-made stockinette shield; some think the best mado and will havo no other. Goodyears seamless finest quality stockinette shield we think as good as any stockinette shield made; does not cost quite as much as Oanfleld. Goodvear's finest rubber-lined shield. Sizes 2, S and 5. The Monarch stockinette shield a very good shield at 18 and 20c a pair. The Fairy silk shield, only 30c a pair. Twillea silk shields. Finest French white silk white rubber-lined shields. Black silk rubber-lined French shields. These 2) different kinds of shields comprise onr leading lines. Surely every lady can be suited from our stock If she will give us a chance. Most complete Dressmakers' Finding Stock in this city. Including llnincs of all kinds. Special discounts to dressmakers. HORNE & WARD, il FIFTH AVENUE. au2-s DR. ORR And Associate Physicians. No. 720 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa submit a brief report of a few cases selected from their many patients for the encouragem ent c of persons siml-.-7- larly affected: Mrs. W. stated she had been pronounced In curable by some traveling doctors. Her disease is one ot which many ladies complain. She Is very much Improved in three weeks' treat ment Another case of club-foot, very great deform try, now being treated without pain and im proving "rapidly. Yonng lady with catarrh, bronchitis and kidney disease; treated by a num ber of doctors, but grew worse; eained fivn pounds during first month's treatment Old centleman with "varicose veins and ulcers en right leg cured without an operation. Consultation free. Office hours 10 to 1120 A. It, 3 to 5and7to8r.il, JyI7-D P .a.t:e itts. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patanta 131 Fifth avenue, above- Hmithflel d, next Leader office. JNo delay.; BltiMKhedai) years.- :ft3fecSe 22X28 tw. m t r. im S845jyia.V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DID YOU HEAR SOMETHING DROP? It was the fall of prices In our Men's and Boys'. Furnishing de partment Here are a few sam ples: Gauzo Undershirts dropped from 25o to 19o, Balbriggan Undershirts dropped from 38o to 25c, French Balbriggan Undershirts dropped from 76o to 50o. Fancy Balbriggan Undershirts dropped from 75o to 60a Extra quality Fanoy Undershirts dropped from $1 to 75c. "Jaeger Merino Undershirts dropped from 81 50 to 81 25. Jean Drawers, with elastic ank lets, dropped from 75c to 50a Fancy Night Shirts dropped from 81 60 to 8L Flannel Shirts dropped from 82 to 81 50. ' Silk Crape Shirts dropped from 84 to 83. Bibbed Cotton Half Hose drop ped from 25o to 18o. Begular made British Half Hose dropped from 18o to 12Jc Colored Border Handkerchiefs dropped from 15o to 10c. All Linen Handkerchiefs drop ped from 17o to 12'Ac. All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs dropped, from 25o to 21o. All our Scarfs dropped from 50o to25o. Bioyole Suits at remarkably low prices. Swimming Suits at remarkably low prioea Bowing Suits at remarkably low prices. Athletic Suits at remarkably low prices. Fleishman &Co.'s SEW DEPARTMENT STORES, 504,506 and 508 Market st. PITTSBURG-. PA. au3-l URATEFUL-COMKORTTNU. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutri tiocand and by a careful application of the basproridedour breakfast tables with a deli cately flavored beverage which" may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tenaency to aisease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by beeping our selves well fortlned with pure blood and a prop erly nounsnea irame." L.tvu oervice uazeue. made simply with boillngwaterormllk. Hold only in half pound tins by Grocers, labeled thus: Jas.EDos &Co. "yKSSKSS- .London. England. no3-h-90TuS JAS. MNEIL & BRO. BOILERS, PLATE AND SHEET-IRON WORK. PATENT BHEET IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an increased capacity and hydraullo machinery we are prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than by the old method. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Val ley RaUroad. fe5-53-TTS Still a fow lots leffcJn Maplowood. Park, Wilkinsburg. ComO quiok, before they are all gone,. George S. Martin &f Co., 503 Liberty street. Branoh office, Wilkinsburg, opposite-station. w. s. WM. . 165, HOW MANY A PEW-SHINING EXAMPLES: $i 25 Body Brussels Carpets now 75c tl yard. 60c Tapestry Brussels Carpets now 45c a yard. 65c Extra Supers now 50c a yard. 50c Ingrains, large assortment 35c Short,lengths Carpets f off. 75c Lace Curtains now 60c a paii. $1 50 Lace Curtains now $1 a pair. $3 Lace Curtains now $2 a pair. $1 Black Surah Silks remarkably cheap. 37c all-wool Cashmeres now 25c - .' - 40c all-wool Serges now 25c 75c fancy French Suitings now 50c. 100 pieces Dress Fabrics 25 and 37c qualities now x$ and 20c a yard. I2jc Satines for 6(c a yard. 18c Satines for r2jc a yard. 75 pieces new Challis and Challis Beiges 6c, ' - 40c Men's Gauze Merino Shirts now 25c. 50c Men' a fine French Balbriggan Shirts now 33c 50c Men's Unlaundried Shirts now 35c. 65c Men's Unlaundried Shirts now 50c 50c Men's all-Silk Scarfs for 25c NOTICE .Out stores will be closed at'5 o'clock p.m. except Satuxdays.lfrom Aueust 1 -till September r. I their shonbiner accordin&rlv. J ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B. Saturday, August 3. We have the best lines of Gents' Furnishings and Hosiery (for every body) in the two cities. Pretty strong assertion. It will profit you to put us to the test. As for ourselves we accept the constantly increasing trade in these lines as the proof of the truth of what we say. The people surely know what is best, where they get the best and where they receive the best treatment A large and grow ing business is very satisfactory testimony. ITEMS: Boys' Silk Stripe Flannel Shirts, SL Mcn's Silk Stripe Flannel Shirts. $2 and S3 SO New lines Night Shirts, 50c. 75c and L White Shirts, superior quality, perfect fit, SI each, and another line 3 shirts for S2. 50c Halbrlircan Underwear reduced to Soc Bargains In Summer Neckwear. New stock of Neckwear arriving daily. Extra quality French Lisle half Hose, 25c Extra quality stripe BaL half Hose, 20c and 25c f 1 50 Parasols, Black Satin, Lace Trimmed, ndw50c $3 CO Parasols, Black Satin, Lace Trimmed, now 2. B0GGS & BUHL, 1151117,119,121 Federal St., Allegheny au3-r GOOD INVESTMENTS. Handsome, large, level, shaded lots at Groveland, fronting Ohio river, accessible by three lines of railway. Good building property, affording health ful, cheerful and convenient homes. Large lots on Benton avenue, Allegheny, at low prices and on long time. Choice home locations 12 minutes' ride, C cent fare on Central fraction road, ad joininz proposed Herron Hill Park. Lota 30 to 60 feet front. jy20-17-D DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by Aaminuterlng ur. names' Golden Specif! a. It can be given m a cap of cotree or tea without the knowledge of the person taking It: is abje- inteiy Harmless, ana win enect a permanent ana Ely harmless, i cpeedr cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thonsands of Drunkards have been made temperate men who hare taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge and to-day ' believe ther quit drinking; from their own free will. IT NEVKK x ail.3. -xne system once imprepnatea witn tne Specific, It becomes an utter lmposulbllltrrortbe liquor appetite to exist. For sale by A. J. Bankln, Sixth and Penn ive..FlttJbur:E. Ilolden & Co.. 63 E. Federal st., Allegheny. Trade supplied by lien IPDl tCB. A. A.EIIT 4C Ud.. I lttKourjt. a. le27-&3-TTS STEAMEKS AND EXCURSIONS. AMERICAN LINE, Balling every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations for aU classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Qreat Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, eta PETER WRIGHT 4 SONS, General agents, 307 Waluut st Philadelphia. Full information can be had of J. J. MCCOR MICK, Fourth avenne and Smithfleld street. LOUIS MOESER, CIS Smithfleld street. tnhlS0-TTS -tUNAKD LUfE. NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENS TOWN, KBOM H2K NOETH BIVEB. KAST rXPltESS MAIL SKKVICE. Tjmbrla, Aujr. 3, 10 AM Bothnia, Ana-. 28,6:30 am ServU, August 10, ZF M TJmbrla, Angr.SL8!30AM Xtruna.Aug.17, 10:30AM Betvla,,8ept. 7. 3 m Aursnla. Aug. 24, IP uiGallla, Sept. 11, 6:30 A M Cabin patuge. too, (so and flOO: Intermediate, 135. bteerage tickets to and from aU parts of Europe at Tery low rates. VEKNON H. BKOWN & CO., General Agents, A Bowling Green, New York. J. J. 3ICCOHM1CK. Agent. fourth Te. and tSmlthfield St., Flttsbnrr. JyJl-D State Line To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passage f35 to ISO. according to location of stateroom. Excursion S6S to fX. bteerage to and from Europe at Lowest Bates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.. General Agents, 13 Broadway, NewYor. J. J. MeCORMICK. Agent, Pittsburg, Pi. ' mhl2-D Jy2S30-TTS jyL01$-JDrZ SEMPLE'S STORES, 167 and 169 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. DOLLARS WILL BE SAVED THIS WEEK? ."''.'"--' KEW ADVERTIME3IENTS THE VERY REMARKABLE BARGAINS iGUSKY'Sfe- t&4 HAVE BEEN OFFERING the PASTFEW WEEKS HAVE ATTRACTED THE ATTENTION OF THOUSANDS OF EAGER BUYERS. In order that there shall be no diminution in the amount of busi ness we have been doing we shall offer for this week, commencing to morrow, the following unparalleled bargains and invite everybody to attend this great sale, promising ALL the grandest bargains of a life time. Choice of Men's elegant Dress Suits in Cheviots, light and dark colors, all sizes from 33 to 42 inches breast measure, for $9 99 only. Not many left, but enough to suit some 200 buyers. Choice of 800 Men's summer Coats and Vests, in plaids and stripes, all sizes, at 69c only. Remarkable bargains, truly. Choice of 1,500 Men's summer Coats at 14c only. The true worth of these only-to be ascertained by inspecting the goods. Choice of Men's black summer nificant indeed when value of goods Choice of 1,000 pairs of Men's are not good value at $2 they're not Choice of 120 Blue Flannel Coats, 38 you want a right royal bargain here it is. Choice of 125 White Vests at order to close the lot out Choice of 1,500 Children's Sailor Suits, sizes 4 to 10, at 49c only. It's only at Gusky's that such bargains are obtainable. Choice of 225 Wash Kilts at 48c Did you ever hear of such a wonderfully low price? No, nor yet did any one else. " Choice of 150 Odd Kilt Skirts at 49c A bargain to be long remem bered by the happy purchasers. Choice of 1,000 Children's Knee Pant Suits at 98c only. Here is an opportunity to get suits worth at least $2 for less than a dollar. Choice of odds and ends in $1 24, 98c and 74c) at 49c only. Choice of some 600 Gossamer only. Choice of elegant striped Shirts and Drawers (former price $1 13 and $1 25) at 69c only. Choice of genuine English Lisle Thread Shirt3 at 74c only. (These have sold previously at the bargain price of $1 19.) Choice of Men's Stiff Derbys every cent of double the money. OVER 10,000 OF DESIRABLE ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. IQ-OC : GUSKY'S HATD TRM BARGAINS Although business for the time of year is unusually brisk with us, we know that to keep up trade in these dull months it is necessary to oSer irresistible attrac tions. Look what our buyers have secured for this week's sales. JERSEYS EEL OIF HALF PRICE. An Importer's and manufacturer's stock of sample Jerseys, consisting of over 900 pieces in choice colors, blacks and creams, ranging from 75c to $3 85, every one being worth more than double the price asked.- 332 Blouses, consisting of the latest styles and colorings, at nearly half last month's prices. All Summer Jackets, Wraps, Newmarkets, will be offered this week regardless of cost or value. HOSIERY. 1:0 dozen imported full regular made fancy Hose, 16c a pair, worth 25c. 60 dozen Imported fine Silk Vests, 69c, worth ?i 25. 35 dozen Black Silk Hose this week 50c, worth 75c SOME MILLINERY BARGAINS. We continue to sell those, fine Black Lace Hats, formerly sold at Si $0 and Si 75, at 44c and 48c. A lot of broken sizes $1 25 and $1 Corsets this week 59c a pair. All our Cool Wave Summer Corsets reduced to 50c. j A beautiful Satine Corset, colors drab and old gold, 50c, worth St. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In Parasols, Fans, Muslin Underwear, Swiss Rlbbed'Underwear, 12c and up. New Belts, Chatelaine Bags, Chemisettes, Lace Collars, Ruchlngj, Travellnrf .Bags, at attractive low prices. Assortments .tor bargains in summer oooas tne oesc pgeibavm 510, 512. 514 MARKET ST. TTTirST 20. ONE OR TWO BRIGHT STARS: 37jc Ladies' Chemise and Drawers now 25c. . , 75c Ladies' Cambric Skirts now 50c. A like reduction ia Night Robes and Corset Covers. 1 50 colored fringed Table Cloths, two yards square, for $u Zlc Turkey Red Tablings for 20c a yard. 65c Cream and Bleached Table Linens for 50c. S5i Kid Gloves, slightly soiled, for 50c a pair. $u 50 Kid Gloves, colored and black, for $1 a pair. 15c fast black Hose for 10c a pair. 40c fast black Hose for 25c a pair. Millinery in all its branches J-3 off. $4 Parasols now $2. $2 50 Parasols now $1 a$. , $1 50 all-Silk Umbrellas. $2 25 Gloria Silk Umbrellas now $t 50. Ladies' and Children's Summer Suits, Jackets and Wraps at very low Full lines of white and colored Tickings and Sheetings at very low prices. . , Special Five cases new fall styles' Prints open to-day. 'Mail orders receive prompt attention. ' i ' . et coats at 25c is known. price very msig- Linen Pants at 98c only, worth a cent If these to 44. sizes only, at 98c If 39c only, This low price is made in Balbriggan Drawers (reduced from Shirts (sold usually at 53c) at 24c at 89c, 98c, $1 39 and 1 49, worth OTHER EQUALLY BARGAINS. 300 to 400 Market street. jy2S-TTS3u in every department still very large. place is at AND 27 FIFTH AVENUE, JySU-TTSSO. W- S, Quilts, Towels. Napkins, Crashes. Cuitomorj will kindly xeaulata ... y v r. J. "L .&i?mte lkliV. lf;At i ESK