HSPwlH msmmfw & t w wm vn ;j5R 's? THE PITTSBUKQ DISPATCH, PJJIDAX, AX7GKUST 9, 1889. 5 A TASCOTT ONCE MOKE. TIio Very Much Wanted Murderer ' Has at Last Been Discovered. IXCIDEKTS OP TUB CAPTURE. The Alleged Fogltive Walked Unsuspect ingly Into a Trap. HE MAKES A CALL OS A TEXAS SHEEIFF. That Imllndoal it Kow Anxionily t50,000 Bewari. Exptelln; toe The description of the man arrested at Laredo, Ttx., as Murderer Tascott, tallies very closely with that of the long missing assassin. Other evidence tends to show that the right person has finally been secured. The method of his capture was somewhat peculiar. CniCAGO, August 8. Information jnst received, lrom Laredo, Tex., gives the de scription of the Tascott suspect under arrest there. It tallies more closely with that of the much sought fugitive than has been the case in any previous capture! According to details mentioned at length, the prison er's appearance corresponds exactly with the description contained in the reward cir cular issued by the relatives of Snell, the millionaire, for whose murder Tascott is under indictment. The scars on Tascott's elbows and legs have counterparts upon the Laredo man, and though there is no gold in the prison er's lront teeth, a cavity which had once heen filled is there. Tne arrest was the out growth of a singular accident. Night be fore last, about 8 o'clock, a young man knocked at the door of Sheriff Sanchez's residence and asked for supper, which was provided for him in the hall. A TECULIAIJ BESEJlBLAXCE. Mr. Sanchez noticed something peculiar about his lace which suggested the descrip tion of Tascott. He went upstairs to get the description, and while absent the servant was aked who lived at the house, and when the man was informed that it was the SlieriU'he at once departed. The Sheriff hurriedly took the direction the young man went, and soon overtook, bini and engaced in conversation with him, and became convinced that the man corre sponded in appearance with the murderer ol Banker Snell. The man was taken to the Sheriffs office, where a close examina tion was made, and the Sheriff was satisfied that he had the right man and locked him up. Diflerent names were given by the pris oner, but he finally settled on that ot A. O Delphine, of Concordia, Kan., where he claims to have Deea at work as a fireman on the night of the murder ot Banker Snell in Chicago. lie has been loafing around in Mexico for about two weeks, most of the time with railroad men, two of whom came to see him this morning and called him "Newt," by which name alone he was known among them. A FATAL ABBBEVIATIOJf. There is a fac simile of Tascott's hand writing attached to the circular referred to, consisting of four lines of a letter, the first linereadiDg: "What's the uso of our rush ing." Sheriff Sanchez copied these words on a piece ot paper, with the exception that he wrote them, "What is the use," and asked his prisoner to copy them. The fellow did so in a disguised hand and mechanically wrote the contraction ''What's" as it was in the fac simile writ ing. He stated positively that he was never in Chicaco. vet the two men who have been with him in .New Laredo say- that he has frequently talked with them "about Chicago acd displajfidadhoroagh knowledge of that ylufe ' bneriu Sanchez has forwarded a photo- grann 01 tne prisoner 10 me unicago and to-day was awaiting the result. police ANOTHER BENEDICT. Bliss Lizzie Knhlmun Marries nn Old-Time Tclecrnph Operator. "W. "W. Conway, formerly connected with the various telegraph companies in this city, and well known throughout the tro cities, was married last evening to Miss Lizzie A. Kuhlman, at the residence of the "bride's aunt, Mrs. F. Sprcen, No. 1408 Carson street, Southside. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Brand, and was witnessed by a large circle of friends and acquaint ances. The happy couple were the reeipiints of many handsome and valuable presents. They Mill leave in a few days for an extend ed trip to the Eastern cities. EX-JlAlOfc LiCDiSLL ALL EIGHT. Ills Reported Serious Illness Denied by Mrs. Liddell. It was reported in Lawrenceville to-night that ex-Mayor Bobert Liddell was seriously ill. At his house Mrs. Liddell pronounced, the report as untrue and said that some b'usicess enemy had started the report, if it was in circulation. Dr. Green also denied it, ana said he had just left Mr. Liddell's house. When the reporter went to the house Mr. Liddell was standing in the doorway, but he went in at once, and the conversation with Mrs. Liddell took place through a window. A Fatal Accident on the Valley. Thomas Powers and Charles Bobinson at tempted to board a train, moving rapidly, at Twenty-eighth street on the Valley Rail road. Powers was thrown under the wheels and killed. Robinson was thrown to the ground, but was not seriously injured. The body of Powers was taken to the Morgne. He was 37 years ot age. He lived with Mts. 1'ox, his sister, on Penn avenue. Tlie Work on tbe hew NaTjr. Washington, August 8. A statement has been prepared by Commodore T, N. Wilson, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, for the use of Secretary Tracy, showing the condition of vessels of the navy in progress of construction at time the new administration entered upon its duties, March 4 last. The report shows that con siderable progress is being made upon the "new navy." Two Accidents at a Picnic The pleasure of the German Evangelical Church picnic, Southside, held at Shingiss Park, was marred by a conple of accidents. Mrs. Eimitter had her arm broken by a limb of a tree falling on her, and Hildreth Maull got knocked of the gangway while boarding the boat TRI-STATE TRIFLES. Tni East Liverpool potters have about com pleted arrancements for a combination to con trol prices. Wrx-KESBARBK Is suffering from a very seri ous epidemic of typhoid fever. There are at present SO cases of tbe disease In tho city. Tub Executive Committee or the Citizens' Relief Committee bavins charge of the dis bursement of the $21,000 so far apportioned to -Villiamsport flood sufferers by tbe Bute Com mission, has commenced tbe work of appor tioning that amount among tbe claimants. Tux Columbia Iron Company, of Lancaster has posted a notice ot an Increase from S3 60 to 3 fc5 per ton tor puddling and other wages in proportion, keeping tbe promise made four months ago, when tbe reduction was made, that when trade grew better they would in creae. A syndicate has been nesotlitlog ltb the owners of the famous John Brown Fort, at Harper's Ferry, and a trade has about been made. The syndicate is composed ot Washing ton capitalists, and they propose to remove tbe historic structure to the national Capital, where It will be put on exhibition. FAE EEOM THE CROWD Lawyer Marsh Una Secluded Himself to Complete n. Work on Modern SplrUu aliim He Will not be Inter viewed on tbe Matter. ZSrZCtAL TILZGRAM TO THS StSFATCK. Middletowh, N. Y., August 8. Law yer Luther R. Marsh, of the New York bar, who at one time acquired an unpleasant notoriety in connection with the fraudulent practices ot the spook medium, Mme. Editha Diss Debar, has been a pretty con stant resident of this town for six months past, and is here still. Ha is stopping with John J. Huyler, real estate agent, whose household includes, beside Mrs. Huyler, a middleaged MiES Law, who is a recent ac cession to this community from Borne un known quarter, and who paints pictures. Both ladies are reputed among spiritualists to be gifted mediums. Mr. Marsh's methods of life here are very secluded, so much so that he is rarely seen out of doors, and then only for short walks for exercise after nightfall, and in unfre quented 6treets. Ho refuses absolutely to talk with reporters. The Huyler household habitually isolates itself from curious neighbors, and under present circumstances is rigidly uncommunicative. Mh Marsh is understood to have secluded himself among congenial surroundings for the purpose of giving his whole attention to the completion of the elaborate work he is writing on spiritualism. He purposes to make the work a complete exegesis ot the theory and practice of spiritual manifesta tions from a Biblical standpoint He maintains that the so-called spiritual mani festations of the day are strictly akin to the miracles recorded "by the Scriptures, and are equally well authenticated. Incident ally, he gives the story of his connection with Mme. Diss Debar, and insists that she is a wonderfully gifted medium, whose ghostly pictures are in the main the gen uine work of spirit hands; but he admits that the medium in her normal state is base, mercenary and wicked. Mr. Marsh is now engaged in reading the proof sheets of the closing chapters ot his book, which is being printed at Buffalo and will be issued from the press in October. LOCAL ITEMS, LIMITED. Incidents ofa Day la Two Cities Condensed for Ready Reading. An inqnest was held yesterday in the caso ol Frank A. Richmond, killed by a cable car on the Citizens' line striking the ice wagon on the rear of which he was standing, on Franks town avenne. The evidence went to show that the occurrence was accidental, and the fury so found, but at the same time recommended that the company place a watchman at tbe power house. John Rletland. an employe of the company, thought Marks, tbe gripman, did all that lay in his power to stop the car, Mbs. McLean, who assaulted. Mrs. M. Wil bert on tbe station platform of the Pittsburg and Castle Shannon Railway, while tbe latter was talking to Fred Kauif some days aco, was sent by Alderman Lohrman to jail in default of payment of 510 fine and costs. Mrs. McLean said Kauff wonU pay the fine, bnt he did not attend the hearing. Me. Hoffxan. of the Department of Char ities, states that A. G. West, the alleged Johns town flood sufferer, was given a pass to the home of his uncle, Portsmouth, O.. on tho recommendation by the Mother Superior of Mercy Hospital, and as a matter of economy, to save the city the expense of his keeping. Tun freight cars of tbe ML Washington In clined Freight Plane are being rooted with conjugated iron. Tbe cause thereof is that, when repairs are necessary on the passenger nlane, people are hauled on the freight cars, and the roof will keep them dry in inclement weather. IT is said that some people are baying the stock of the Library Hall Company at a price that they expect to And profitable when tbe building is sold by the Sheriff SeptcmDer 2, even though it never paid a dividend. The total indebtedness of the company is 297,000. Henist Beckeie, Charles Becker and Mary Becker were arraigned before Alderman Mc Kelvey, Allegheny, yesterday, on a charge of assault and battery on Magistrate Drinker, of the Twelfth ward. They were "held in RB0 ball each. On Wednosday C8.000 was distributed and 78 checks were cashed for Johnstown. Tbe rumor thatthero was delay In paying out the money was false. There has been paid in one aay S37.000. Tins Supply Committee of the Allegheny Board met yesterday afternoon and gave ont the contracts for the supply of meat, shoes, clothing, eta, for the next quarter. Mbs. Maby Roche, 70 years old, was almost gored to death by an enraged cow at Grand view. Wednesday. Tbe cow is owned by a man named Florence. Mbs Chabi.es Wabd. of Liberty street, de nies that she complained of "Mother" Venoy's hf use. 301 Penn avenue, to the police or any body else. Mbs. Leslie, of Wilmington, Del., is look ing for her son, George, who is a tight rope dancer, and is alleged to be lying in a hospital, sick. The Society for tbe Improvement of the Poor will send 50 children to Oakniont to-day. About 40 returned from there yesterday. The report of tbe Humane Society for the month of July shows a total'of 72 cases handled, 60 cases of children and 22 of animals. Magistrate McKenna fined Mother Venoy 1100 yesterday for keeping a disorderly house. California Wines. Old Sherry, full quarts 60c Extra Old Sherry, full quarts 75c Old Port, full quarts, 60c Extra Old Port, lull quarts 7Bo Riesling, full quarts:.... ....40c Angelica, full quarts 60c Muscatel, full quarts....... 60o Tokay, full quarts 60c For sale hy G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth avenue. You Cannot Afford to Miss It. Do not fail to take advantage of the special sale of $6 80 suits. To-day and to morrow will positively wind them up. Suits that we will offer at $0 80 are worth from 515 to $20 of any man's good money, and we guarantee it to be so. You can have either style, sacks, frocks or cutaways, and in 30 different patterns. Take advan tage of this special suit sale to-day and to morrow. Our store closes Saturday night 10 o'clock sharp. P. C C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. new Court House. Cabinet photos, 89e per doz. ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st Lies' Pop. MWFSU Last-Chance Price on Men's Flannel fchlrts. Also on fancy and plain white silk shirts. Men's furnishing department. Jos. Hosnis & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Cabinet photos, 89c ular Gallery, 10 and 12 per doz. Lies' Pop iixth st. snvFsu VKfc That Tired Fctling, so oppressive, oyer pow ering and difficult to throw off, may be the warnine of wearing out or breaking down ot the system. It is entirely overcome py takinc Hood's Sarsapamis, -which eires great mental nerve, bodily and digestive strength. Delayed by a Wreck. The limited, was delayed mora than an hour and a half by a. wreck at Johnstown last night- Pour freight cars were pushed through the fence of the Cambria yards on the track of the Pennsylvania road. The mail train had just passed when the ob struction occurred. A ricnilnir Sense OC health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use ot Syrup of Figs, as it acts In harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costlvo or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1 00 bottles by all leading druggists. TO ATLANTIC CITY. Excursion Tin tho Picturesque Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Via Washington, Baltimore and Philadel phia, Thursday, August 16, 1889. Tickets good to stop at Washington returning. Trains, with Pullman parlor and sleeping cars, will leave B. & O. dapot, Pittsburg, 8 a. M. and 920 v. M. Excursion tickets will be honored from Philadelphia to At lantic City on any Tegular trains of the Reading route from pier 7, foot of Chestnut street, August 16th only. For detailed information address or apply to E. D. Smith, Division Passenger Agent, Corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, Pitts burg. CLARET WINES. Imported Brandcnberff Freres. Medoc, St. Emilion, St. Estepha, St. 'Julien, Margeaux, Pontet, Canet.St. Pierrie, Chateau Leoville, Chateau la Rosa, Chateau Mouton, Grand Vin Chateau Margeaux, Grand Vin Chateau Lafitte, by the case or bottle. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. Dlorrlnffo Licenses Granted Yesterday. Kama. Bjjldense. t William T. Lewis Homestead Aggie L.. Smirt Homestead JGcortro A. Orr rittsburg I Annie Uoak FIttsborg J William Eekbardt Tarentnm Mary Jordan Tarentnm c Leonard Taylor Allegheny I Annie M. Barckley. Allegheny 1 F.T.Brown Plttsburu I Ada Mayo ....FltUbarg I Theodore Schroedcr ritubnrg J Amelia Schrecker I'lttsburj: August Teckcmeyer JPltUtrarg Carrie Volk mtsburg t David B. McCredle Pittsburg "Llzile Curry. Pittsburg t Frank E. Cooley Pittsburg BadleZmma tike Pittsburg (Julius L. Hoerlng Allegheny 3 Anna U Laird , Allegheny I Samuel Carlisle..., Allegheny JbophliB. Stokely : Allegheny I Frederick Vogel Allegheny Minnie Kotzler Pittsburg MARRIED. CONWAY KOHLMUN At tho residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. F. Specn, No. 1408 Carson street, Southside, by tbe Rev. Brand, W. W. Con wax and Miss Lizzra A. Kuhl- iruK. DIED. ANDERSON Very suddenly on Thursday morning:. August 8, 18S9, Joseph N. Andeb son, in hs C9th year. Funeral from his late residence, Braddock, Pa P. R. R, on Sattjbday, August 10. at I o'clock. Interment private at a later hour. 2 BEATTY On Wednesday evening, August 7. 1889. at 420, MART Jajje, wife of John G. Beatty, at Columbiana, O. Funeral services at tbe residence of John H. Beatty, 43 Jefferson street, Allegheny, Fbidat afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. FARROW On Wednesday. Aue. 7. 18S9. at! o'clock p. il, MATSIE, daughter of C. K. and Kate Farrow, aged 5 years, 1 month and 7 days. Funeral services at the residence of her parents, 1602 Second avenue, near Marion sta tion, B. t O. R. R, on Friday mobnino, on arrival of train leaving 11. i O. depot at 10 o'clock. Z GAMBLE On Thursday, August 8, 1S89, at 3 A. JT- Anna M., oldest daughter of James H. and Rhoda L. Gamble, in her 28th year. Funeral services at her parents' residence, corner of West and Holmes streets, Brushton, P. R. R., or. Saturday, August 10, at 10 A. v. Interment at Versailles Cemetery, McKees port. HOLDSHIP On Thursday, August 8, 1SS9, Agnes K. Holdship. Funeral from West Brideewater on Friday at 4 p. m. KEARNS On Thursday, August 8, 1689. Mollie, daughter of the late Michael and Mary Kearns, aged 19 years. Funeral from tbe family residence, 303 Penn avenue, on Saturday at 8 a. it. Friends of the family are respectf nliy invited to attend. LEE On Wednesday, August 7. 1889, at SJ5 p. 3Z., at Mansfield, Pa., Maby, beloved wife of David Lee, and sister of George and William xann. Funeral from the Fourth avenue station. Pan handle Railroad, on arrival of train, ouFriday at 3 p. II. MERRYMAN On Thursday. August 8, 18S9, at 8 A. M., Kate D., daughter of G. W. and C. L. Merryman, aged 19 years, of typhoid fever. Funeral from the residence of parents. No. 271 Allegheny avenne, on Saturday, at 2 P.M. MoKAY On Thursday, August 8, 1SS9, at 7 a. m., Wm. G. McKay. Funeral on Friday, August 9. at 2 p. it., at Washington, Pa. PRATT On Wednesday. August 7, at 3 J5 p.. xi., at tne resinence oi nii urosner-in-iaw, w.u. H. Elliott. Crafton. Pa,, Fsank Eson of Mrs. D. and the late Henry Pratt, in bis 30th year. Funeral services at the residence ot his brother, H. M. Pratt, 24 Brighton plaee, Alle gheny, THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30. RANKIN On Thursday. Aucrust & 1SS9. at 8 o'clock a. 3C, Jambs, youngest son of W. W. and Sarah Rankin. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 97 Sheffield street, Allegheny, on Friday, August 9, at 2 p. x. Friends of tbe family axe respect fully invited to attend. RICHMOND Suddenly, on Wednesday, August 7,1889. at 5 P. M., FRANK EDWARD, oldest son of David and Caroline Richmond, in the 20th year of his age. Funeral services at the family residence, Dallas avenue. Twenty-second ward, on Fri day, tbe 9th Inst, at 2 p. m. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 TURNER On Thursday afternoon, August 8,1889. at 5 o'clock. Jennie S., youngest child of Jennie and William T. Turner, No. 83 Ann street, Pittsburg. Notlcu of funeral in evening papers. WALL On Thursday morning, August 8, 1SS9. at 10:15. FLORA Amelia, daughter nf John W. and Eliza Wall, aged 1 years 1 month 2 days. Funeral qn Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from residence of parents, corner Avery and Middle streets. Allegheny. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 3 ANTHONY MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold fc Co., Lira.,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn avenue. Tele phone connection. myi W8-M wksu . JAMES JL FULLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. 0 SEVIKTII SlKKifc Telephone 1153. ap27-82-WT8u FLORAL EMBLEMS. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND SMILAX A. M. C .7. B. MURDOCH, J-1A SMITIIFIELD Hii UMJ Telephone 423. deS-tt-MWT ROSES, WATER LILIES. FLOWERSAND FLORAL "WORKAdREAT SPECIALTY, At low prices during summer. JOHN B. & A. MURDOCH, Telephone 2&. 603 SartUTTEij St. . Je28-MWF -pEFRESENTEUIX JeMTTSBURU IN ISO. ASSETS 19171,69633. Insurance Co, of North America. Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONES. 84 Fourth avenue. itHHO-B PEARS' SOAP ia 'the MOST ELEQAMT TOILET SOAP IV W9XJBI WORI.D, Of an OrugvUtt, bt town of imjttiHul NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. USEFUL ARTICLES HOME USE. Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks. Fine plated Table Knives and Forks, with pearl, ivory, etched, oxidized, and plain nanoies- CARVEK, SETS, with pearl Lstag horn, sll- ver and ivory handles, pn: three, flvo and seven pieces er and ivory handles, pnt up In cases oi two, A complete stock three, flvo and seven pieces. of Sterling Silver goods at- WATTLES & SHEHFER'S NEW STORE, 37 FIFTH AVENUE. au7-MWF BARGAINS WITH A VENQEANCE. 9834 yards Debeige, 6c These are goods retailed usually at 15c 596 dozen Jerseys, 37c, 50c and 62c. AU black, smocked and plain. The best offer ings yet. 896 pr. Lace Curtains, 75c, $1 and $1 25. A,n Satines, Lawns and Summer Goods must go, of this Bankrupt stock. T. M, . LATIMER, 13,8 Federal St,, Allegheny, Pa. jj31.WTSU SUMMER CORSETS Made of open material, rendering thorn venti lating, and the coolest Corset for Summer. Some ladles wear them all the year round; others only in summer time. Prices 100 and JL25 each; sizes 19 to SO inches. Send in your orders by mall if you are not In tbe city to shop. Special bargains in Ladles' plated SHJCHOSF. at 75c a pair, in Fink, Sky. Lavender, A; ureen, uronre, trrencn uiae, uenaanno, nogany, xans, crowns, states ana uiacits. Send in your orders by mall if yon are not in tbe cityto shop. POLKA DOT FRENCH COTTON HOSE, .Black and Nary ground, warranted fast color, at 50 cents; reduced from 75o a nair. Send In your orders by mail if you are not in the city to shop. LADIES' BALBRIGGAN VEST BARGAIN. High neck andribbed-arm; sizes 2S to S3, only 40 cents each: a regular 75p Vest; nice for me dium warm weather and country wear. A line of Swiss Ribbed Vests, regular 85c grade, closing out at 25 cents. Send in your orders by mail if you are not in tho city to shop. If you are In look at and buy one or more of the lot of small, NEAT HAND-BASKETS, ontheendof tho Ribbon counter. Just tbe thing to carry boms a nice small lot of fresh fruit, or other drinties. At the Ruching Department you will And new things in FLAT RUCH1NGS and low-priced Tourist Ruchlngs. Also LINEN COLLARS and some special values in White LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Send in your orders by mail if you are not in tbe city to shop. HORNE & WARD, dl FIFTB jLTENTJE. au2-D THERE CAN BE NO DOUBT As to where you should buy your FURNITURE, CARPETS and HOUSEFURNLSHING GOODS, u economy is tne ooject you bave in view. KEECH'S Cash and Credit House, 923 and 925 Penn Ave,, is ths house for you to pat ronize, if you want to save money, and get dependable and stylish merchandise. len-KWT DR. ORR And Associate Physicians, No. 720 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, submit a brief report ol a lew cases seleoted from theis many patients for the enconragem ent T.t e or persons simi- -jrs' larly affected: Mrs. W. stated she had been pronounced in curable by some traveling doctors. Her disease Is one of which many ladles complain. She is very much improved In three weeks' treat ment. Another case of club-f oof, Tery great deform, ity, now being treated without pain and im proving rapidly. Toung lady with catarrh, bronchitis and kidney disease; treated by a num ber of doctors, but grew worse; trained nra pounds during pint month's treatment Old eentleman with varicose veins and ulcers an ngai ieg cuxeu wiuiout an operation. Consultation free. Office boors 1 hours 10 to 11:30 A. jc, a to o ana v 10 p. x. JJIMX yCnrT7srr A mBORAUCB CO.. uay JU J-V .3. Hartford. Conn. Assets, January L 1887 SH,58B,8aB 6C EDWARDS KENNEY, Agents, lalMKF 29 HMft pATEITTS X. Q. D. LEVIS. Solloitor nf Jot. 131 Filth arenue.abOTe "T''Vi -nrrrTailir elee. -N 4eta t2MlI SiiKSS K?3 i(i "Jt-v fc?-VrnVS 13 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I JUST STOP AND THINK What you will need while away on your vacation. We have prepared this little list as a "reminder." Perhaps. It will be of some use to you: Books for summer reading. Hammocks for a summer nap. Games to drive dull care away. Bicycles for wheelmen. Art Embroideries and Fancy Work for ladies. Toys and Games for children. Lawn Tennis and Croquet Sets. Razors and Shaving Materials, which will make you independent of the village barber. Writing materials. Travelers' Pocket Inkstands. Adjustable Mosquito Screens for those resorts where the oldest resident has never seen a mosquito. Note Books and Diaries to jot down your impressions, adventures, etc Picnic Supplies for your little jaunts and excursions. Trunks, Satchels and Travelers' Out fits. Toilet Goods, Brushes, Sponges. Toilet Soaps, Perfumeries, Combs, Powders, etc. Drinking Cups, Flasks, etc Cool Summer Underwear. Flannel Shirts for men and boys. Shade Hats for ladies and misses. Lace Mitts the coolest thing in hand wear. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Rubber Coats and Gossamers, clad in which you can defy the summer showers. Patent Medicines and Household Rem edies, in case you should be suddenly taken ill. Also a full line of Warm Weather Furnishing Goods for men, women and children. Fleishman & Co., PrTTSBUBa, PA, Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Catalogues and Prico Lists mail ed free of charge to any addresa The following: are now ready: Corset Catalogue, Book Catalogue, Catalogue of Musical Collections, Price List of Patent Medioines, Price List of Soaps, eto. au9-o PAULSON BROTHERS. LADIES' BLAZERS, 3 50 and 84. In order to make room for our NEW FALL STYLE STIFF HATS arriving dally, we offer the following: One Dozen Outing Bargains, L Flannel Shirts SI 00 Z Bilk Shirts , SCO 8. Fine Jersey Shirts 3 50 4. Flannel Blazers 52 60 and 3 00 5. Straw Hats. 25c and SO 6. Lifrbt-colored Derbys 100 7. Boft Felt Traveling Hats. 75 8. English Tennis Caps 50 9. English Silk Belts 60 10. English Silk Sashes 2 00 11. "Perfection" Hammocks 1 0 12. Sterling SUrer-headed Cane 1 00 PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD STREET. N. B. We are filling mall orders promptlv to all parts of the United States. au5-uwr '"W- s. WM. 165, MANY In order to make room for the regardless oi cost value. Consult ' HOW THEY GLITTER: 75c Black Dress Silks for 60c. $1 i2 Black Gros Grain Silk, 87c. $1 25 Black Gros Grain now 95c. $1 50 Black Gros Grain for $1 I2 $i 31ack Surah now 75c, $1 25 Black Surah now $1. Though these are good all the year around we have concluded to throw them in with the other bargains. $1 all-wool imported Dress Goods now 55 and 60c, in fancy colors. 75c irrported Dress Goods for 50c. 40-inch all-wool Serges, 25c, were 40c. 30c Henriettas for 20c, all colors. French Cashmeres, good line of colors, 35c, 50c, 60c and 75c; these prices are Ji off. Special drives in Table Linens this week. $1 25 bleached Table Damask, 72-inch, now $1. $1 Table Damask, 7inch wide, now 75c. 65c Table Linen, cream and white, nqw 50c 37 j and 50c Turkey Red Tablings, now 30 and 25c. X JdiUUwy of aU kiads, .qff. QveUUB :U LlanOs, i .of. . Para.-, 1 son and afc"j'eti;-j ' . "? n:fSau-aT. "' 7-SMfZ m.& NEW ADVEIITISE9IENTP. AUGUST HOSIERY DEDUCTIONS. Wo will not carryover a pair of summer goods If low prices will sell them. A FEW OF THE BAEGAINS FOB LADIES. 60c Striped Cotton now 2Sc,50e Lisle now 35c, 75c Lisle now 41c, SI 25 Lisle now 75c, SI Silk now 75c, 50 and 75c Black now 35c A FEW OF THE BARGAINS FOB CHIL DREN. 50c Black Cotton, doubleknees,19c; Stainless Black, double knees, 25c, worth 35c; 35c worth 50c. LADIES' GENUINE SWISS RIBBED VESTS. LNNS 21 and 29c, reduced from 50c; 75c Lisle now 60c, SI Lisle now 75c; Silk from 75c up. Star Flannel "Waists and Blouses Are selling fast, tbe prices make them Co. INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND BONNETS, Allcutaway donnin price; they will cost you much more 30 days from now. Tennis Goods and Flannel Shirts Must Go. Blazers S2 85. Caps 45c, Sashes $1 50; special lot of Flannel Shirts 1150. This is a great bargain. All Departments Full of Good Bargains A, G, CAMPBELL & 710 PENN AVENUE. 7(0 PENN BUILDING. Between Seventh and Eighth sts. au4-TUFSu ANCHOR REMEDY COMP'NY, LIBERTY STREET. Why do you pay SI 00 per bottle for Sarsaparilla and Beef,Wlne and Iron when von can bnv either Dre- 'paration from us at 75c cer 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 our Liver Pills as a mild 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 any way afflicted. hwp THE MERCANTILE AGENCY E. 6. Dun & Co., Germanla Bank Building. 23 Wood street, cor ner of Diamond, Pittsburg. Fa. This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing, responsibility, etc, of business men throughout North Amer ica. It is the oldest and by far tbe most com plete and extensive system' ever organized for the accommodation of Banking and Mercantile interests and the General Promotion and Pro tection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business Attended to throughout the North American Continent. FBI PJTnTi Apollinaris. Bedford, Poland Salu rUIUJ taris, Strontia, Saratoga, Sorudel, uTJtmPD Clysmic. Betbesaa, Vichy, Buffalo, WAIM Lithla-Eureka. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., SIXTH AVENUE. Jal2-63-MWT bTEAaiEKS AND EXCURSIONS. f-(UNAKD LINK NE EW YOHK TO 1-IVEKrOOI.i VIA QTrKKJf3- TOW.Ni ySOil flEK 40 HOKTH KiVEK. yAST Exriuss mail sekvick. Bervla, August 10, 3r M Umbrla. Aug.Sl, 8:30 A H servla, Sept. 7, 3 r it Gallia, Sept. 11, 6.30 A K V.H1.1 Jan. II A I .. .ciruria, Aug.u, iu.ju a m Aurnnla. Aug. 14, S p M Bothnia, An. 28,6:30 a Cabin Dassaax. tCQ. (90 and tlOO: intermediate. 1.U UtlO UCIH .-fe A k fS. Steerage tickets to and from all parts ol enropa at very low rates. VEljSON II. BltO WM A CO., General Agents, 4 Bowling Green, Rew York. J, J. MCCOPJIICK. AteuU Fourth ave. and SmlthSeld St., Plttibarg. ao5-r State Line To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin cassage f& to 0. according to location of stateroom. Excursion (63 to fJO. liteerage to and from Europe at lipwest Bates. AUSTIN BLDWIM i. CO.. General Agents, M Broadway, Hew York. J. J. HcCORMICK. Agent, Pittsburg. Pa. mhl3-D ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE From GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY, and GALWAY To PHILADELPHIA. Passenger Accommodations Unexcelled. 1flnnUTntannai1l.fB Wl Qhumna ttIO Passengers by this route are saved the ex pense and inconvenience attending transfer to Liverpool or from New York. j. J. Mccormick, or a d. scorer son, Pittsburg. mv27-67oTWF ANCHOR LINE. Ailaniie Exprati Service: LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. Steamship "CITY UY HOilE," from Heir York, WEDNESDAY. Aujc.21, 8cpL18.Oct.18. Saloon passage, KO to tlGO: second-class, $30. GLASGOW SERVICE. Steamers every Saturday from N ew York to GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY. Cabin passage to Ulaigow, Londonderry, Liver pool, (50. and (60. Second-class, fSu. Steerage passage, either service, 20. baloon excursion tickets at reduced rates. Travelers circular letters of credit and drafts for any amount issued at lowest current rates, for books or tours, tickets or Information. Apply to HENDKKhON BBOTHEKS, N. TV., or J. I. McCOHAllCK, fourth and Smlthfield; A. 1). SCUItKK A bOM, .msmlthueldst., rittsburg; W, BEMfLE, Jr., IK federal St., Allegheny. JyM-irwr j&ojsriDrzr 829 SBMPLB'S STORES, 167 and 169 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. BRILLIANT Fall Stock- beginning to arrive the your interest by an early investigation NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. te B. Friday, August 9. NEW CASHMERES. Some elegant goods already in, but only a hint of what there is to follow. That is, only a hint in point of number of shades. If you are in a hurry for your outfit we already have shades to please you some 50 or more. New Colored Henriettas, New Black Cashmeres. TWO JACKET BARGAINS. At $4: Fine Stockinette Jackets, satin faced, finished seams, mohair braid bound, bell sleeves, a great bargain at 4. At S5 50: A finer cloth and silk bound, at $5 50 Th is an early fall order. They would cost much more, at least a half more, in regular season. B0GGS & BUHL, 115, 117,119, 121 Federal st, Allegheny au9-z 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 qn Benton avenue, Allegheny, at low prices and on long time. Choice home locations 12 minutes' ride, 5 cent fare on Central l'raction road, ad joining proposed Herron Hill Park. Lots 30 to 60 feet front jy20-17-D CHAS. PFEIFER'S Men's Furnishing Stores, 413SAIITHFIELD STREET, 100 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. New line of Flannel Shirts just received. All the new tbinsrs in that line. Full lino of White Shiits, laundriedand un laundried. Best values lor the money. Dyeing, cleaniug and lsnndry offices. Pittsburg Telephone 1261; AUesheny Tele phone S1U9. jyO-MWF IsTE-VsT We have just received and hav6 now, ready for inspection, beautiful China Dinner Sets, Fish Sets and a full line of nice China, odd pieces, to which we invite the attention of the ladies. R. P. WALLACE & CO., 211 Wood. s-b. OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES. No One Doubts It The evidence that we arc really selling out to quit busi ness can be seen at a glance by calling in our store. Please don't infer from this that the cream is gone and only inferior, everyday goods left from which to select. Such is not the case. Wlicn we commenced this Closing Out Sale our stock was im mense ami of great variety, and although, in the time, our sales have been increasing beyond our expectation, we still haveagood assortment, but itwill not always be so, Embrace this opportunity and call soon, Everything in the line of Lamps, Glass, Cliina and Quccnsware, Gas Fixtures, Bronzes, Clocks, Useful and Ornamental Goods, all new, fresh and latest styles and best quality. All mtist be sold at the earliest possible date. Give us a call and we are confident we can please you in goods and prices. : The J.P.Smith Lamp,Giass andGhina Co 935 Penn Ave., Between .a.ttgkdtst 5. GEMS THIS entire line of Summer Goods in all of our prices. AND THEY We are offering some rare Towels. Si 25 Table Damask, 72 Damask, 72 inches wide, for 75c 60c Table Damask, cream and white,' " now 45c 50c Turkey Red Tablings, 31 and 37c 370 Turkey -Red Tahlings,' 20 and 25c. i2c light colored Satines now 6c. Best American Satines nor I2c. 40c Scotch Gingham for 25c, and the beautiful Challis at 6cv Bargains in black Cashmeres, 25c up. All-wool black Henriettas, 50c, were 65c, 75c Henriettas now 60c. Clpth and Cassimeres, for Men's wear, all ji off. $2 50 and $3 colored Parasols, all now $t 35. Attractive prices in Men's Furnishings, such as 50c Unlaundried Shirts now 35c; the 40c Underwear now 25c the 50c French Balbriggaa now 33c vtew ju rnuis, vjingnams, xxrcaics, wiiaucs, now in aiocs,-1 Mail .orders promptly filled at lowest prices. Store closes at s p.sM.,-,"except Saturdays! until September i.i HEW ADYERTISKUKfTS. "8-? WillYou Buy If Quality Is Good and Prices Extremely Low? We have gone thoroughly through our stocks of SUITS, PANTS, LIGHT DERBYS and STRAW HATS and also SUM MER FURNISHINGS and have cut the prices so as to leave no doubt as to the genuine ness of our bargains. Quality as good as ever, but prices 25 per cent to 50 per cent lower than they previously "were. Men's Suits that -were 89, 810, 813 50 and 816, are now 87, 88, 811 and 813. Children's Suits, for merly 82 75, 84, 85, 86 and 87, now 82, 82 50, 83, 84 50 and 85. All other goods likewise reduced. Don't neglect your own interests by failing to take advantage of this sale. STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH, Tailors, ClotMers anil Halters, 161, 163 Federal St., Allegheny. oooo Jy2Iwysu f-cmiL PHOTOGRAPHER, 18 8E5TH BTREEZ, A fine, large crayon portrait $3 50; see them beforo ordering eliewhere. Cabinets, S3 and t2 50 per dozen. PROMPT DELIVERY. apu-lG-xwrsu (3 - OOJJS. au4-wrsu J Ninth and Tenth Sts. anl-wrau "W- S- WEEK. i "fcj the various departments.will.be so1d SPARKLE: bargains in Table Linens. Napkins, inches wide, for $1. $1 Tabled m How m JC1 J .T3 j Ufa ' , -a. Tfcr.T fVW I'M; - -r 11 Tli TKlllMWll Ti 1 ! 111 1 I'l W II II ! I 'I HI III I . .- - i T Tt IfTHiF I'llifr"! I i W ill I 'I 1W 111 ! Il III II . ii.t, JBtW.T V.i- - 'i. , ' , . !f-r. iJt . J w L ". - js. 1