PWpP:. f .? 'a ' Xg, -t) fSfEW ,ii. JvSBmSf ,- SI.s WT' ; i j !:'the pittsbxtg"' dispatch, satubdat, AueirsT 31; issd. kJ EXPIATED HIS CRIME. y Utelvin Garliiz uangea ior tne ueari- . less Murder of His Wife. AIDED IN HIS OWN EXECUTION. Detectives at Beaver Falls STake an Im portant Discovery. ALL THE SEWS FEOM KEAEBI TOWKS nTZCUJj TELtGRAM TO TBS DISPATCH.!' Cumberland, III., Aujrnst30. Melvln C. Garlitz was to-day hanged by the neck until he was dead. Garlitz assisted in the arrangement ot the straps around his limbs and ascended the scaffold steps without flinching. In response to the Sheriff's ques tion, he said he had nothing to say. Then, after requesting that the noose be tightened a little and care be taken that he was not thrown headlong, he said: "Goodby, all; gooilby, dear Sheriff; good bjydarline." The trap fell at 9:43, and at 9:59 he was pronounced dead. Tne crime tor which Melrin C. Garlitz died was the most atrocious ever committed in Al legany county. About 730 o'clock on the even ing of March 26. 1SS9, on the streets of Cumber land, he fired tire shots from a 32-cahber re volver into his young and Deautiful wire, kill ing ber instantly. So close was the weapon held that the bosom of her dress was set on fire. After smothering out this fire the nzorcide walked through the city, told his father of the murder and made good his escape on a freight train to Martlnsburg. V. Va., where he was arrested later that night Had he fallen into the bands of the Cumberland people he would have joined Jwlge Lyncli's court. Next morning, March 27, ho was placed in the county jail in the cell occupied by Henry J. Spencer, now serving a life term in the Maryland Penitentiary for the murder of W. Scott Dawson, at Rawlings, in this county. He watched ber funeral as it passed the jail with perfect stoicism. His trial began on April 25. was continued until the i!9tb. when after six days a jury was oUalned; the trial then lasted eight days, during which the ablest connsel ap peared for him. After heme out two hours on the eighth day the jury found blm guilty of murder lb the first decree. An appeal was taken, but on June 28 the Court ol Appeals sus tained the Circuit Court, and on July 5 J udre Hoffman sentenced the prisoner, who broke down for the first time since the mnrder, weep ing bitterly. Governor Jackson then named Friday, August SO, as tbe day for bis execution. Since bis sentence Garlitz has repeatedly asked for bis child, ana secretly, iJiat be might be buried by tbe side ot his murdered wife. Both requests have been refused by tbe dead woman's father. SUNDAY DESECRATION. A Raven Run Younu Sinn Fersecnted Tor nil Pnrltnnlcal Opinions. SnEN audoah, Angnst 30. The station agent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company at Raven Run, about four miles from here. Is hav ing prettv lively times with some of tbe resi dents of that place. Tbe agent is a young man named Johnson, and he is known as a very ac tive Prohibitionist and a believer in the sanc tity of the Sabbath. The yonng men of Raven Rnnhave little re card for tbe Sabbath and their chief amuse ment is bascbalL Some time ago Johnson caused tbe arrest of ten of the young meu for playing a game on the preceding Sunday. Tbe accused were brought here for trial and their lawyer succeeded in getting them off upon the payment of tho costs of suit and a promise not to repeat the offence. The young men not only disregarded this, but, backed by their parents, they have begun to play the paft of hoodlums and render Mr. Johnson's existence miserable. They have boycotted the station. Johnson says he does not care for this, as they must pay extra fare when they pnrcbasc tickets on the trains, bnt ' they stone his residence by night and by day, and swear tbey will drive him from tbe place. The young man has considerable cilt, and be boldly declares that be will fight tbe whole community, if necessary, and abolish tbe prac tice of Sunday baseball playing. He has issued a manifesto, in which he asserts his intentions of holding bis own and supporting the laws. Tbe yonng men are not of tbe best class of citi zens, and recently the baseball club held a pic nic and openly sold beer witbont a license. The next fiay (Sunday) tbey disposed of a quantity . -of the overstock in tbe scboolhouse. JUr.Jobn--"-roirtofwatens to make 15 or 20 arrests within a few d Its. THE UNKNOWN DEAD. A Proposition Thnt fllny Lead to a Number Being; Identified. rsrzcULt. txleoejuc to tub DisrxrcH.1 Johnstown, August 30. A great many dead were interred among the unknown because friends or relations could not get around to all the morgues in the first days after tbe flood to identify them. They were buried at different places, and it has been determined to have them all lilted and reinterred in 'a plot in a grand view cemetery that has been set apart for that purpose. A great many persons who have lost friends are still searching the morgue lists, and when these bodies are removed a careful examination will be made, when it is believed quite a number will be identified. Tbe soldier boys on duty here received $20 each to-day; being payment np to July 15. An other dead body, that of a man, was discovered by the workmen shoveling dirt near tbe Lin ton residence about 6 o'clock this evening. The people here are getting inquisitive as to when the final distribution of funds will be made, bnt they are unable to learn much about it. It is understood that t tie flood committee has said that as soon as tbe Board of Inquiry gets through the matter will be closed up in a short time. This great delay and inaction on the part of those who - have the distribution in charge is causing the people to become very much exercised about tbe matter. AN IMPORTANT ARREST. Officer! Recover Goods Stolen From Ft. Wayne Railroad Freight Cars. rSrECIJU. TU.ZQR.Ut TO Till DISrATOH.1 Beaver Faixs, August 3a At a late hour last night Detective ColweU. or the Pennsylva nia Railroad, and Lazurus. of this place, made what is considered a very important arrest. Several days ago two freight cars were broken open on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chi cago road, at Conway station, and a large amount of fine underwear and other things stolen. William Fleck, who keeps a jewelry and auction store in this place, was suspected of harboring tbe goods. Last night he was ar rested and a lot of stolen goods found in bis possession. He was placed In the lockup, and this morning was released on 1,000 bail to an swer at court on tbe charge of receiving stolen goods. For years Fleck's place has been suspected as a "fence," but though reoeatedlv searched the officers, with one exception, failed to find any thing. The exception was when they found a lot of boots and shoesstolen from a Canton (O.) house. Fleck claims that the goods recov ered last night were given him by a party in payment of a debt. Tbe officers are pretty well assnred that there is an organized gang of thieves io Beaver county, and that they have used Fleck's place to dispose of their ill-gotten gains. ' Tbe Slate Fair to be Held at fork. Yobs; August SO. Tbe committee of tne State Agricultural Society met tbe Board of Managers of the York Connty Society here at tbe fair grounds to-day. All tbe necessary ar rangements were made for tbe joint State and county fair, to be held one week, commencing October L Tbe citizens will put out their best foot, and the exhibition -promises to be more than a great success. Ail the arrangements will be pushed, as tbe time is limited. Tbe English Beer Syndicate. Reading, August 30. H. Stokes,of London, England, is here in tbe interest of the English beer syndicate. It Is quite likely that be will be successful In purchasing tbe plant of the Beading and Lauer Brewing Companies: the former at 1200,000 and the latter at (300,000. Tried to Poison the Family. rtrXCIALTZLXOBAM TO THX UUr-ATCtM Beaver Faixs. August 3a Isaiah Forbes, ' charged by his wife with attempting to poison her and tbe family, was taken to Beaver jail to-day in default of ball to await trial. WILL LEATB ON TDESDAT. Democratic. Delecairs Make Arrangements L far the Convention. t gr ' The'-delegates to the Democratic Conven f tion at Harrisburg, met in the office of "W. J. Brennen, Esq.. yesterday, and held a &'. preliminary caucus. There were present 17 ;;of the' 22 elected, and it was agreed to leave -jnere ior xtarrisuurg ou tne uj .express, on sxuesday morning. The headquarters or tbe delegation will be at tbe. Bolton House. where they have arranged for e, meeting on Wednesday morning next at 9 o'clock. COMING TO PITTSBURG. Delegates to the International Congress Want to See tbe Gas. , It came from "Washington list night that the managers of the excursion of the foreign delegates to tbe International Congress of the three Americas had decided that they will be in Pittsburg on the 6th of Novem ber. They will leave Cincinnati at miJ nigbtof theCth, after witnessing the counting of votes and the scenes attending an election, and will arrive in Pittsburg about noon of the6tb. That day, and Thursday tne no, will be spent in Pittsburg viewing the nat ural gas, iron and steelworks. On Friday the party will go to Altoonato inspect the great shops of that place. M. "W. E. Curtis, the well-known correspond ent, traveler and writeron American affairs, will be the chaperone of the party. He is about to write to the Mayors of Pittsburg and Alleehenv, Representatives Bayne and Dalzell. the President of tbe Chamber of Commerce and other persons of prominence, informing themr the arrangements that they may take what steps they see fit for the reception of tbe excursionists. AN EYEXIXG OP S0KG. The Southslde Presbyterian Church Tests Its New Orcan. There was an organ recital last evening; in the Southside Presbyterian Church, cor ner of Sarah and South Twentieth streets, Rev. F. E, Farrnnd, pastor, and the ca pacity of the new $3,500 organ was tested. The programme, consisting of organ solos, dnets, quartets and a recitation was a good one. and well rendered bv C. C. Mellor, E. H. Dermitt, Mrs. W. B. Wolfe, Miss Edith Harris and Dr. W. T. English. The building was well filled, and the or gan appeared to give general satisfaction. Among the selections were Jerusalem, Parker; "I Feel Thy Angel Spirit," Gra ben Hoffman; "The Three Fishers, Hnl lah;" "Sancta Maria," Fanre; "Bock of Ages," Dudley Buck; "A Name in the Sand," Tours; Daniel Periton's Bide, Tour gee; "The Touch of a Vanished Hand," "Ciro Pensulty" ana "Best and Peace," Barnaby. Paet of that beautiful property known as the "Boss estate," adjoining Sharpsburg, at Aspinwall station, has been laid out into building lots. Plans can be had from W. A. Herron & Sons, 60 Fourth avenue, xxs School Supplies. A large stock at low prices. H. Watts & Co., 431 "Wood st. AMERICAN CYCLISTS &SSE Paris to Zurich on wheels is the subject of an interesting article in to-morroufs Dispatch. UlnrrlBKB Licenses Granted Yesterdny. Vsm. Beildsnes. I David H. Stewart McKeesporr (Jane J. Mxwr.lnney McKeesport 1 Bernard McKenna Brsdiiock J Mary stcltride . Krsddock (IznatzZdrolowy Pittsburg J Wlcktorya Krnszcgat Pittsburg J Curl M. Malison .Natrona J Ida C. Junjtran Natrona (Carl W. Johnson Natrona ( Anna Hanson Natrona (Herberts. Kellogg..-. New York j Louise L. Farley Pittsburg (Joseph Kramer IMUshurjr IJftary ziegier Pittsburg MARRIED. COSGROVE BOICE On Thursday even ing, August 29. 18S9, at the residence of Mr. Thomas Stewart, brother-in-law of the bride, 156 Forty-fifth street, by Rev. James Y. Bolce, assisted by tbe Rev. Alexander Savage, Mr. "William Cosgeove and Miss Nannie Y. Boice. . DIED. ANDERSON On Friday, Angnst 30. 1889. of diphtheria, CAROLINE AMELIA, infant daughter of William W. and Elizabeth Ander son. Funeral services at the family residence. Re becca street, Wilklnsburg. this (Saturday) afternoon at 220 o'clock. Interment pri vate. BEECHEY At her residence, 58 Lacock street. Allegheny, on Thursday. August 29. 18S9, at 11 r. J Susan C, widow of tho late Thomas Beecbey, In her 62d year. Funeral services at St. Peter's Cathedral, Allegheny, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. 2 BEBOOT On Thursday, August 29, 1S39, in Switzer township. Monroe county, O., of diph theria, Esther L.. daughter of J. N. and Lizetta E. Bebout, aged 12 years. 10 mouths and 1 day. Funeral from the residence of ber parents. Second avenue, Marion station, B. & O. R. R., on Saturday (to-day), the 31st instant, at 220 o'clock p. ar. COLEMAN On Friday morning. August 36, 18S9. at 820 A. u.. Kerb A. COLEMAN,uusbirjd of Annie Rogers Coleman. Funeral on Sunday, September 1, at 2 p.m., from his late residence. No. 222 Fifth avenue. Services at St. Paul's Cathedral at 220 P. M. Friends of tbe family are invited to attend. 2 EMGE On Thursday evening. August 29, 1889, at 8 o'clock, Charles T. EMGE,intbe 22d year of his age, at the residence of bis mother, Lithgow avenue, Allegheny. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. " 2 FRY On Friday, August 30, 1889. of heart disease, William J. Fry, aged 39 years. Funeral from the residence ot bis brother. Henry Fry, No. 104 Pennsylvania avenue. Alle gheny. Sunday, September 1, 1889, at 2 o'clock p. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Oil City papers please copy. JONES On Thursday. August 29,1889, 4 p. iu, HENiiY Jones, aged S3 years. Funeral from bis late residence at Fifty second street and Keystone avenue, on Sun day, September L at 2 r. M. Friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend. 3 LOWEN Ot. Friday, August 30. at 10 A. M., Sophia W. Vice, wife ot Jqbn Lotren, in the 03d year of her age. Funeral from tho family residence, in West Liberty borough, on 8UNDAY, September L at 10 o'clock A. II. Interment private. 2 MTJSSLER At 620 P. It, Thursday, August 29, Julia Mussler, widow of Conrad Mussler, in tbe 77th year of her age. Funeral services at her late residence, 139 Market street, Allegheny City, Saturday. August 31, at 3 P. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 TEMPLE On Tuesday, August 27, 1889. at noon, in Denver, Col.. John Dickson Tem ple, husband of Annie Boss Temple, in tbe 40th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his father-In-in-law, W. B. Ross, at Avalon station, Pitts burg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, on Sunday. September 1, 1SS9, at 3 P. K. Friends of the family arc respectfully invited to at tend. WILSON On Wednesday, August 28, at 10:30 p. xl, Cyrus William, youngest son of . j. tj. and Annie Wlisou, aged V months and 21 days. ' Fnneral on Saturday. August SI, at 11 A. K., from the residence of his parents, Avalon stition, P., Ft. W. AC.R.R. Train leaves Al legheny at 905 a.m. 2 JAMES ARCHIBALD 4 BRO.. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, 117, 119 and 138 Third avenue, two doors below Smithfield st, next door to Central Hotel. Carriages for funerals, $3. Carriages for operas, parties, io, at the lowest rates. All new car. riages. Telephone communication. myl-11-TTa T1EPRESENTED IN .PITTSBURG IN USU ASSETS - . S9J07t6963X Insurance Co. of North America, Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L JONES. 84 Fourth avenue. ia202-D WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURG. Assets ..1448,501 87 NO. 411 WOOD STREET. ALEXANDER NIM1CK, President. JOHN B. JACKSON. Vice President. fe226-TTS WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. P .A. TIE IT T S O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor nf P,.. 131 Fifth avenue, above Wmithtleld. next Leader office. (No delay.) Established aj years. BrilMllt' JONES' MAGICROACH POW- fuca. noacnes oanlshed by con tract. Satisfaction guaranteed or no oav. SS 8EVTNTH a vie . 'Pittsburg. Pa Prlca H SO nv pound. , jaase, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION CARPETS. -- To make room for new fall stock we are compelled to sacrifice last season's patterns at extremely low prices. We will therefore offer the following extraordinary bar gains, viz: 77 cents for quality of Body Brussels whose regular price witn all dealers has been $i. 95cntsand$110 for Bigelow, Hartford and other best makes of Body Brussels whose regular price has been from $i 25 to $1 50. pjySr CarpeK $1 40 English, Bigelow, Hartford and other best makes of Wil ton Carpets at CT0 reduced $2, from $2 5a -- O.McCliotock&Co. 33 FIFTH AVENUE. aulO-TTS CLEARANCE SALE or Flannel Blouse Waists To Clean Up the Season's Stock. 51 50 Qualities at SI 00. 52 00 Ones at SI 50. 53 50 and $2 75 ones at $2 00. S3 00 and S3 23 ones at S2 25. A few, only, of silk Si &0onesatS3 25. SS 50 ones at S3 75. Then we call your attention acaln to onr clearing np sale of Boys' 'Waists, TH LABOR SIZES, 9 TO H TEAKS. A good chance to buy boysr-walsts cheap. SI 00 ones at 75 cents. $1 25 and SI 40 ones at SI 00. These are all the best Star make, but we want to run off th stock to make room for winter goods. The Men's and Boys' Flannel Shirts Also going out at greatly reduced prices. See the great bargains in Gents Neckwear, Hosiery and Un derwear, In fall and winterweigbts, opening every day. Come in for schools outfits if yon are going away. HORNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVENUE au30-D McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM Is a preparation of the Drag bywb'lch its in jurious effects are removed, while the valuable medicinal properties are retained. I possesses all the sedative, anodyne, and antispasmodic powers of Opium, but produces no sickness of tbe stomach, no vomiting, no costive ness, no headache. In acute nervous disorder s it is an invaluable remedy, and is recommende'd by the best physicians. E, FERRETT, Agent, 372 Pesrl SI., New York. mh30-27-S DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Hums' Golden Specific, It can be riven in a enp or co&ee or tea without the knowledge of tbe person taklnjc it: Is abso lutely harmless, and will eflect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of Drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken U olden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge and to-da7 believe tbev quit drinking from their own free will. IT NEVEK FAILS. The system 'once impregnated with the Specific, It becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by A. . Rankin, Sixth ana Fenn ave..Fittsburg: E. Holden & Co., S3 H. Federal st., Allegheny. Trade supplied by Oeo. A. Kellr & Co- f lttxburg. Fa, ae27-SS-TTS -ASD- T3rpe "Writi -n g Tanght Day and Evening at Duff's College. For Terms call at the Collece Office, 49 Fifth Avenue. aull-26-S JAS. MNETL & BRO., BOILERS, PATENT PLATE AND WORK. SHEET IRON BOXES. BHEET-IKON ANNEALQTO With an increased capacity and hydraulics machinery we are prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Val ley Railroad. ie5-55-rrs DftpniM Dlvnefg gag r ' Hoof, rtlck. 1 7 . . ...- " b depend A eft ipoa to lut'ftv Buy yean, ana at tat tun tbM preteet taoselTM itmlut tks nat of Interior uterUUcu ebui. hll pirUolan by whjisTm JbrawDytrMraewkwk.aaUOea "A TIN ROOF." , .MERCHANT CO., - ' Phtlad., New York, Cileato, iWoaJ. ti26.77 . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIST WIFE. So rnns tbe queer title that tbe late Kev. E. P. Roe, selected for one of his books. Not having read it we do not know why "he fell in love with bis wife," but we think it must be because she was such a good house keeper, and made home so comlortable. Ladies, you can all do the same, if yon will only visit onr House Furnishing Depart ment and lay in a supply of snch cool and airy devices that will enable you to defy the beat, and make life worth living even dur ing the hottest spell. It can be done with out much expense, as this price list will show: EEFJBIGEEATOBS. No. 3 reduced from 512 0 to $10 00 No. 4 reduced from IB 60 to 12 60 No. 5 reduced from 15 75 to 13 00 No 4. (Hardwood) reduced from 16 20 to 13 60 No. 6 (Hardwood) reduced from .....: 18 50to 15 00 SIDEBOAED AND KEFEIGEEATOK COMBINED. Reduced from $ 9 70 to $ 7 50 Eeduced from 14 35 to -12 00 (Hardwood) reduced from.. 21 90 to 18 00 Eeduced from 29 75 to 25 00 Eeduced from 35 60 to 30 00 Eeduced from 45 60 to 40 00 ICE CHESTS. Eeduced from." . $4 75to$3 75 Eeduced from 5 00 to 4 00 SINGLE MEAT SAFES. Eeduced from 5 6 35 to J 5 00 Eeduced from 7 39 to 5 75 DOUBLE MEAT SAFES. Eeduced from I 9 40 to? 7 00 Eeduced from 10 90 to 9 00 TATEE COOLEE8. i. Eeduced from $ 2 35 to $ 200 Eeduced from 3 25 to 260 Eeaucedfrom 4 75 to 375 Eeduced from 5 00 to i 00 Eeduced from...., 6 60 to 5 00 WATEE COOLEES WITH FILTEES. Eeduced from $ 6 25 to $ 5 00 Eeduced from , 675 to 5 60 Eeduced from ,8 75 to 7 00 Eeduced from 10 00 to 8 60 Eeduced from .. 11 60 to 10 00 - Fleishman & Co., PITTSBURG, EA. I au31-D Clearing Sale. We'll turn every dollar you bring to us into more than a dollar's worth of light and medium weight clothing rather than to carry it another season. Depend' on getting more for your money than you come for. Over r,ooo styles of goods to select from, and have clothing' made to measure. Give our new stock and facil ities a trial. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Fenn avenue. auSl-D "W S- T-i-m -, Sejo-ti. 1- "W. S- Wm :"Semple's,' 165, 167 and 169 FEDERAL STREET. Many changes in all departments, to be inaugurated. September x, compel us to covet room already occupied. The advance arrivals of early Fall Goods, assist us in no way to get it Can we have outside aid, giving marvelously tempting bargains in exchange for the coveted .room? As for example, prices good this week only, we offer a G-Ll'rrEJtaNQ ARRAY OF BARGAINS: All worth one-half to' double the money. 20 pieces fine Challis, 3c to 6c a yard -this week. 10 pieces extra wide India Linens, 830 this week 15 pieces American Satines, 6c this week. 10 pieces French Satines iajc this week. 50 pieces American Dress Ginghams, 5, 6 and 8c this week. 50 pieces fast color Batistes, 6jc this week. '- SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Black and colored Surahs, extra quality; 50c this week. Black Gros Grains, special values, 50c up tKis week. 24-inch Black Gros Grains, 90CJ superior values, $1 and $1 25 this week. 1 pile 40-inch light col ored all-wool 'Suitings, i2jc this week. 1 pile 40-inch light and dark colors, 22c, are 50c goods. 1 pile 42-inch Grays, 25c, always sold a 60c. All importedDress Fabrics, etc., proportionately low this week. NEED THE MOST ROOM HERE. 1 pile black Stockinette Jackets, $2 25 this week, x pile coloredt Cloth Jackets, 98c this week. 100 Jerseys, 50, 60 and 75c this week. 50 Children's Suits, 4 to 12 years, for fall and winter wear, 1, $2, $3, 4, half value. And many others, too numerous to mention. A call is sollckcJ, wncthcr to purchase or- merely to examine. -Prompt and courteous attention assured. Ths prices are not, beautiful (or ut to look on, but they'll sell the goods and. our wagons, will give us the room our goods occupied. Mail orders at these prices good only, this week. Special All-wool Country Blankets, full sue. scarlet au wWUs. 3 per v... .1 ; - -.-.-, jn - . . . t H3a":';""-5 .. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B. -BATtTBDAT, August 81. -THE- . THREE (3) DAYS Special Counter Clearing Sale Has been a grand success. Dress Goods, Silks, Wasb Goods, etc., eta, etc. Everything that smacks, of summer. Invest $ or aa much as you usually do for a dress pattern in these bargain Dress Goods and la; them away tor next summer. But come to-day. Expect our "Fall Announcement" soon.. Special Sales to-day in Hosiery. All summer Hosiery must go to -day Ji prices and less will induce many to wear lighter foot gear a lew weeks longer tban tbey bad Intended. Corsets To-day closing out. 40c, 50c, 60c and 75c ones to-day could not bave been bought for twice these prices earlier. Gents' Furnishings Fullest lines, bestgoods, lowest prices. If tbe boys are to start to school next week fit them out here with their Furnishings, Satchels, Leather Goods gener ally. Toilet Articles, eta, etc. We can do the best by you. B0GGS & BUHL, 115,117,119,121 Federal st.,Allegheny. au31-D SPECIAL SALE -OT- BLACK STOCKINETTE NEWMARKETS. We offer for a few days t8o fine black tailor - made Newmarkets, made of fine all-wool Stockinette at $9.75 each. A real $20 article. By paying a small sum down you can secure one now, as we will keep it for you until November I free of charge. They will- go quick ly. Come soon. On the same conditions we offer: . 100 Real Seal Plush Sacques at $16 50. 100 Fine Real Seal Plush Sacques at $19 75: You can save from 86 to 68 on these by purchasing now. More New Belts just received. More New Chatelaine Bags. More Velvet Blbbons, all colors. More New Fall Eats. More Fast Black Hosiery, at low est prices in the city. mo to 514 Market street and 27 Fifth avenue. auZT-TTSsa pair, never equaled. . aaattt I w LMmmm ,.. 5IW ADVERTISEMENTS. OUST EVERY 3D JL1T - ' THIS WEEK GUSKY'S GRAND ANNUAL FALL SALE BOYS' SCHOOL CLOTHING. CLOTHING FOR SCHOOL WEAR. SHIRT WAISTS FOR SCHOOL WEAR. HATS FOR SCHOOL WEAR' SHOES FOR SCHOOL WEAR. HOSE FOR SCHOOL WEAR. OUR COUNTERS ARE -UNDER. THE NEWEST FASHIONS! NEWEST STYLES! NEWEST GOODS! Next Saturday closes the summer vacation for the school boy, and as a matter of course, school garments will be in great demand this week, and it is to supply this great demand that we point out to all who have boys to clothe that EVERY DAY THIS WEEK WE SHALL OFFER Clothing, Hats and Caps. Furnishing Goods Footwear for School Boys, At Prices Which Will Stand Out Boldly as a Monument to Our Untiring Energy and Determination to Distance ::: All Competition. ::: A more elaborate display of goods; greater excellence in workman ship; of such superiority of material; or so'extraordinarily low in price, never were shown in this wide, wide world, than what can be found righthere at our mammoth establishment. AT.T, THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS That will please parents and will tickle the lads are here in abundance. We invite everyone interested in purchasing Boys' and Children's Goods to come o'n a visit of inspection any day this week. We promise to show Values Surpassing All Expectation. Values Eclipsing All Competition. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 3 GU8KTS EXPOSITION. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THEPITTSBURGEXPOSITION WILL THROW WEiDiisr SEPTEMBER 4, t .AT EXC3-TaiT O'CLOCK. PITTSBTJBO, PA. 20,000 GRADUATES. The best accommodations. The best methods. The best results Send for Circulars. Night School Opens Double Barrel Muzzle Loaders, Bar locks. Patent Breech, same as cot, JS. Double Barrel Breech Load ers, S7 and np. Flobert Rifles. $2 np. Loaded Shells. $3 per 100. Loadlns Tools, 60c; and all other goods In proportion. !fe SZaVCET, 934 Send for onr Mammoth Catalogue and Price GRATEfUL-COM OBXXNU. EPPSS COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge ot the natural laws which gorem the operations of digestion and nntrition,and and by a careful application of the fine propertietof well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro rided onr breakfast tables with a dell catelY flavored boTeraeo which may Bare na many heavy doctors' Mils. It is by the judicious use of such articles or diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough, to resist every tendency to disease. 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 keeping oar-" selves well fortified withpnre blood ana a prop erly nourished, framp." Civil Service Gazette, MadesimplywithboUiDewaterormilt. Hold only in halt pound tins by Grocers, labeled thus:, Jas-EppefcCt. "i& - v e FAIRLY GROANING WEIGHT OF- - t 300 to 400 Market street. au25-TTSSu OPEN ITS DOORS ao2S-13-WS SPECIAIiTHS: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, ... . .. ., J.ype-wrxnnff. uomi Anamenii, Penmanship. Address J. C. SMITH'S SON. Monday, September 80. anl5-79-TTS Liberty St, Cor. Smithfield. List freo of charge. au2S-TTSSn The Fetest Mkat-Flavoriwo Stock LIEBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Meat. frSE IT 1-OE SOUPS, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. Genuine only with f ac-simile of Justus von XJebig's SIGNATUBE IN BLUE INK i AeroMlabeL ' Sold by storekeepers, jtroeers and dragctoft JJEBIG'a EXTRACT Off. MEAT CO.. lis;, mo. jjoaoea. -,.. tmnnrnt V. X . . r-V k JJZ rj .ir ... :.:.: '-i ;s. .a; ;s,-.i