WAS TIRED OF LIVING A Well-Known Farmer of Sliamburg Found With His Throat Cat. FIGHT OYER A STRIP OF GROUND. Bitter Lejal Strife Between Two Citijens of StenbetiTille. MTSTEEI OP TOU.NG WEIGHT SEXTON ISrrCIAI. TSLXOBAX TO TQX DISrATCH.l Shambubq, March 1. ETer since last Tuesday diaries 'Weakley, of this place, has 1 been missing roni his home. Searching parties were organized, and nothing was seen of the man until Friday evening. Alter scouring the woods or miles around his body wjs fonnd in a wooded ravine, one and a half miles from bis home at a point known as Plum Irangeon, one of Che most deso late looking spo.s in Western Pennsylvania, Too old man's throat was cnt from ear to ear, and some SO yards from wbere the body was found lay a larce clasp knife. He was aged 75 years ind had been a i esidenc of the farm fur the past 50 years. He cleared the place by bard work, and same timo after oil was found on his farm in larce quantities Rome j ears aco lie was adjudged insane, and William White, of tills citt, was appointed bis guardian. He never betrayed any violent traits, and his terrible act of self destruction was en tirely unlnoked for. He leaves a widow and nine children. One of the man's sons was in the city last evening, and said lie believed hi" father lad contemplated suicide for a long time. He ha told bis suspicions to the rest of the family, but they bad paid no attention to him. The theory of murder is not considered. LOKG DEAWN OTJT UTIGATI01. A Stubborn right Between Stenbenville Residents Over a Strip of Ground. rfrrciAL tzxigkak ti the DtararGf Stetjbei.-vii.le, March L There is an in terestiug contest in court here over a line be tween two lots on Adams street. It is an action brought by John Attig to eject Patrick Ell martin from a strip of ground one foot wide and 101 feet long, one party claiming that the line is on one ode of the foot of ground and the other that it is on the other side. The defentant sets up the statute of limita tions. The case as tried last November, and the jury disagreed, standing 7 to 5 in favor of the defendant. This term the jarv again dis agreed, standing 10 to 2 in favor of the defend ant. The last time the -ase was tried it lasted three days, and the jurv were out" hours. The testimonv is verv voluminous and conflict ing. and it will be very difficult to ever p-ta. jnry to agree upon a verdict. Tbe case has al ready cost four time tbe value or tbe land, but the litigants are still in it tor a finish. Trainer A (Son for plaintiff, Ersklne & Thompson for defendant. A MYSTERY EXPIAIHSD. The Body or Wright Sexton, Who Disap peared Last December, Is Found. SrVCIAL TELEGRAM To THE DtRPATCS.1 Yougstowit, March L The mystery sur rounding tbe disappearance of Wright Sexton, aged 13, of Strutbers. this conntv, who sud denly stepned out from life on December 15, Has been solved by tbe finding or bi'decnui- Sosed remains in tbe river within a mile of his ome. His parents believe that on losing slcht of tbe bouse he became bewildered, and falling down a ravine into the water, was drowned. Though a vigorous search was prosecuted, no cl n e as obtained until the finding of the body, which ihe current of water bad swept under some bushes. His father said: "Though dead, it was a relief to hod the body and end tbe sus pense." SUITS FOB DAMAGES. A Father Wants 815,000 for the Killing of Ills boo. ItrXCTAI, TELXGBAX TO TBE DISPATCH. I SCRAXTON, March L Two suits yesterday were Sled in the Protlionotary's office. Tbe first was that of James Dunning against the Pennsylvania Coal Company. Dunning alleges that bis son was cangbt between the cars and tbe life crushed out of him, and that the acci dent wa due to the carelessness of the com pany He ask 15.000 damages. John Dougherty wants damages in the sum of 5,000 from the Greenwood Coal Company. He &leges that he wa badly burned by an explo sion of gas In the mines of tbe company and that tbe explosion was caused by the negli gence of tbe company's officers. RELICS AT J0HHST0WH. A Lady's Satchel Containing Twenty Silver Dollars Is Dng Up. 'SPECTAt. TELEORAM TO THE DtHPaTCHt Joiinstowit. March L It is impossible for tlie people here to forget the sad scenes of tbe flood of lbsa, Every once in a while there 1b something tLroivn up by flood or wind that brings bacL. sad reminders. The other day, while men were digging a hole Tor a telegraph vole, a small satchel was thrown out evidently belonging to a lady, and when it fell to the ground it burst, scattering several si yer rotas around. A rush ensued, and m all about (29 in small sums was picked up. The silver was as black as coal, and the question as to whom it belonged will probably never be an swered. The Baby Shot Himself. IPrECIAL TELEOBAM TO THE DISPATCH. Kidgewav, March 1. A 5-year old son of William Gardner, of Warren road, about five nules abuve here received a serious bullet wound yesterday in a queer way. The older brother bad been shooting skunks with a re volter, and when be returned home placed tbe weapon in tbe cupboard. The baby brother reached for the revolver, and with the Iaughlngremarfc. Mama, I's dom' to shoot myself" be pointed the weapon to bis breast. The weapon exploded, and the little fellow fell to the floor shot above tbe stomach. He is likely to recover. Youngstown's City Government. fTTClAX. TELEGRAM TO Til E DISPATCH.! Yocgstow March L An effort was made, under the guise of tbe Farmers' Alli ance, by several agitators to have an indigna tion meeting against tbe bill passed by tbe Legislature changing tbe city government. Au audience of less than 60 assembled, and of these not to exceed a dozen tooK part. They adopted resolutions against the bill, condemned eerbody, and demanded that the Legislature repeal the law. Confessed to Many Crimes. tFPEClAI, TELEGRAM To THE MSPATCH.! Htjstisgtos, March 1. For some time past tbe railroads here have been missing large quantities of freight by robbery, and a few daj s ago Ed ward Jackson Has arrested as the thief. Since then Jjckson has confessed to murdering a man in Logan county, and that be has married four women in Kentucky and Ohio. He has been stealing horses, and is a deserter from tbe United States Army. Whirled to Death by a Shaft. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TUB DISPATCR.: AZ.ua: CE, March L Leroy fconth, 9 years old, met a horrible death yesterday by his coat being caught on the Bhaft of a tnrbine wheel. Tbe body was whirled abort 100 revolutions per minute until torn Into shreds. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts raon pleasantly and effectuall) on the Ivitlnej", liver and bowels, preventing fevers, heidacues and other lorms of sickness. For Kile In 50c and tl bottles by all leading drug gists. mbl A good seller. Why? Because they're ex tra nice, high shoulders, Medici collar slushed aud long pointed rlns -fitting front Black wove seal capes. S8 50 e ic'i. Boggs & Buhl. Early Spring Opening Dresses and gowns, AVeduesday and Thurs day next. ladies' Suit Parlous. 29 F.f.h avenue. en 1 i)..n. Ladic' New To-Day. Kcir spring jacktts, Kcw spring reefers, New spring suits, New spring gowns, Jos. HORME & Co.3 Penn Avenue Stores. SUNDAY'S DISPATCH. THE CEEAH OF THE WOMB'S NEWS IN ATIBACTIVE SHAPE, A Newspaper of Twenty rages That Has No Superior The Cable Service TJnsur paued by Any, VSTille. the Selections Are of a Varied Character. The first nine pages of yesterday's Dispatch were crammed lull of live nes, foreign, do. menic and local. Its special caole dispatches were very complete and mirrored the doings of all that wa important all over Europe, while tbe general news service was most comprehen sive. The features from special correspondents, as ell as the selected matter.were as usual of a high order of interest. Following is a resume of the more salient points of news: Foreign. Emperor William angry over his mother's treatment in Paris.. ..The financial downfall of the Baring family.. ..Dr. Schliemanu's works to be edited by his widow.. ..The Gordoc Cumming scandal under military considera tion.. ..Bismarck may be sent to tbe Reichstag with or without his consent.. ..Terrible course of cruelty practiced by a Parisian mother upon her child.. ...The Ashmead-Banlett scandal may cause tbe downfall of the Tories. ...Irish paper lampoon Gladstone. ...Twomen to walk from Paris to Moscow.. ..San Domingo's inde pendence celebrated in London.. ..Good crops caused the defeat of the late Italian Ministry. ....Tories displaying a sudden friendship toward the workingmen.... London beantles Imitating tbe "-kirt dancers. ...Unionist dockers deserting the strikers. Domestic. Legislative Insurance Committee looking in to beneficial orders while another is probing the alleged School Book Trust. ...Two men killed and several badly hurt by the breaking of the cable at a Tennessee mine incline.... Impostor Byrnes declines tbe King of Italy's decoration. ...Marie Prescott dlvoteed.... Speaker Reed clears the House floor of lobby ists.. ..Havemyers to testify In the sngar Investigation. ...Gibson, (Secretary of tbe Whiskey Trust, and two others indicted.... Death of Senator Hearst, of California.... Boodle charges preferred In tbe Indiana Legis lature.. ..Illinois Republicans may vote for Director-General Davis for Senator.. ..Explo sion in the Braddock; wire mills attributed to strikers.. ..The coke regions almost idle.... Senator Quay said to be broken down in health ....Bill creating Circuit Courts of Appeal ready for the resident.... House substitute for the shipping bill tabled in tbe Senate. ...Sena tor Blair maynot go to China.. ..Senator-elect Kyle, of South Dakota, in Washington ...An order issned regulating the punishment or sol diers,. ..The House knocks out tbe Hawaiian cable scheme.. ..Freight steamer Iowa wrecked in the ice off Cape Race.. ..Proposed reorgani zation of tbe Civil Service Commission.... Minority report for tbe passage of the free coinage bill... .Excitement in Canada over next Thursday's election. ...Tbe death of Jani tor Moll at Defiance. O., still a mjstery.... Sen ator Voorbees rays Clevelaua's silver views are wroug....A Philadelphia physician thinks cat tle cause consumption... .General strike of carpenters expect -d in Chicago next month.... Two Eentuck bojs blow out the brains of their sleeping brother. Local. Representative Wherry talks interestingly about ballot reform.. ..Tbe banging ot West an argument in favor of Senator Neeb's bill ....The boy with a new ankle bone almost well ....How farmers make money by selling their land to oil men....Smillest calandar in years for tbe March term of Criminal Court.. ..Annie Travis being treated at the Mercy Hospital with Roch's lymph.. ..Judge Stowe and people bearing prominent names who are in limbo.... Carnegie Library. Allegheny, open for registra tion of applications for books.. ..New saw at Carnecie Bros.' works to cut armor plates.... James Ward arrested for murder on his release from the penitentiary.. ..Three representatives of the Granite State Association sent to the penitentiary.. ..John B. Copeland. nf Parnas sus while Insane.tatally shoots bis wife.. ..John J. O'Riley bars tbe William Tann Brewery.... Fight at Leeebburg and Apollo over local op tion laws.. ..The dog show to be tbe biggest of tbe kind ever beld here.. ..Joint Legislative Committee on Supervision of Banks completes its work. , PEACE IK TBE SYNAGOGUE, The B'cal Israel Congregation Trying to Heal Their Differences. White-robed peace shelters beneath her snowy wings the IVnai Israel congregation, which was swept by a cyclone of wratb last Sunday. As a result of tbe trouble between Vice President Reuben Miller ana Rabbi Seviiz, the latter had been asked to resign. It was the consideration of this proposition that crowded tbe synagogue, at the comer of Third avenue and Grant street, yesterday after noon. A long discussion followed, which re sulted in authorizing the President to appoint a peace committee, whose duties it will be to beal tbe existing difference and unite the mem bers in tbe bonds of brotherly love. Keep Salvation Oil handy. It kills all pain. Price only 25 cents." Don't fail to try it. VIRGINIA THE BONANZA FUTURE. OF THE The Coming Iron District of the United States. For map, reference book, pamphlets, etc, descriptive of the wonderful mineral and agricultural resources of the State, applv to agents of the Nor-'olk and Western Bail road, 290 Washington street, Boston, 303 Broadway, New York, 1428 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, or General Office, Roanoke, Ya. Corset Bargains. "Very fine sateen corsets, 50c, worth SI; fine French woven, common sense. 75c, worth $1 25; Madame Toy's improved, boxes slight'y soiled. $1. All popular makes, American and French corsets, cheapest at Boscnbaum & Co.'s. A FEATURE Of Great Interest to Renters. Tbe special rent lists appearing Mondays and ThursdHji in this paper are very help ful to home hunters. Look at them. New To-Day. Seven new styles of ladies' Mackintoshes seven distinct shapes. Choice assortment of patterns of stripes and checks and popu lar colors in plains. Lowest prices. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Specialty. Specialty. Specialty. Dress trimmings, notions, linings, etc., at 710 Penn avenue. Ask for the celebrated B. & W. dress shields only to be had at our store. Dos't miss Groetzinger's special sale of ltmIeum that got caught in the flood. Begins March Sand lasts one week. 627 and 629 Penn avenue. mwsu bpecial To Let Lists This Morning. When Winter Wanes The Bracing Effect of Cold Air is Lost, and That Tired Feeling Prevails. To Gain Health and Strength.Take Hood's Sarsaparilla THE THE ADVANTAGES Of Being a Member of the Everett Plano Club Are that you secure a piano that has no su perior at a price impossible toobtain In any other way. Members can suit themselves in the manner or making payments. You can pay all cash if convenient; if not, yon can pay $25 or more down and (10 or more per month and get the piano immediately, or you can pay only (1 per week and get the piano in a short time. The plan is so arranged that in any case members pet the benefit of the wholesale cash price obtained by the clnb contracting to bur 350 pianos. It is a price that no ret til dealer, buying in small quantities, can possibly give on the same grade of pianos. Our plans of organ ir tion and rales are copyrighted. Other dealers cannot use them without our con sent The opportunity is now open to se cure a first-class piano at a price and on terms impossible to get outside of our sys tem. Avail yourself of it before the list of Club B is completed. Call at 13T Federal street, Allegheny, and see the piano, or send for circular to the manager. Alex. Boss. Pianos delivered this week on Jl weeklr pivments are Club A, certificate No. 136, Miss Ella Anderson, 3059 Penn avenue, Pitt-burg; Uinb B, certificate No. 106, W. H. Finlev. 867 PranEstown ayenue, East End, Pittsburg. HOTEL AND SALOONKEEPERS Should Purchase Linoleums Now to Save Money. "We have 10.000 yards linoleum which were wet by the late flood; as these goods are made to stand the wear of waters, they are not damaged. Notwithstanding, we will sell you 75c goods at SO cents, $1 goods at 65 cents, $1 25 goods it 75c and 80c. For one week only. These goods will be placed on sale Mon day, March 2, and continue during the week. They are not remnants we can furnish anv quantity desired. The price is about half what yon will have to pay in 30 days from now. Edwabd Groetzikgeb, JlWSn 627 and 629 Penn avenue. Openings In Fine Linens. New table linens, large spring importa tions just received direct in German finest hemstitched linens, cloths naikine, lunch cloths, tray covers and D'Ovlies. Scotch and Irish damasks in choicest styles and at lowest prices. Special values in Turkish towels from 25c to SI each. Jos. Horne & Co., 609-62; Penn avenue. A FEATURE Of Great Interest to Renters. The special rent lists appearing Mondays and Thursdays in this piper are very help ful to home hunters. Look at them. Special To Let Lists This Morning. DIED. AMANN-On Snndav. March L 1S9L at 220 T. M., at his residence. 405 Calint way. South side, Peter Amann, In tits 79th year. Notice of funeral hereafter. AUSTIN On Snndav. March 1, ISM, at ISO p. it., James Austin, in his 51st year, at his residence, 138 Crawford street Funeral services will be held Monday, 8 p. It., at bis late residence. Corry papers please copy. BREED At Chicago, on Saturday. Febrn ary 28. DAVrb R. Breed, Je., in the 10th year of bis age, son of Rev. David R. and Mary K. Breed. CROW On Saturday morning, February 28, 1S9L at North Bend, O., Edwabd B. Ubow, aged 31 years. Notice nf funeral hereafter. DONNELLY On Thursday evening; Febru ary 2S 1891, at 9:15 o'clock, in New York City, Rosexia, wife of Charles Donnelly. Services at tbe Saored Heart Church, East End, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter ment private. 3 KILSON On Sunday. March L 1891, at 1210 p. M.. David to. Filson, aged 88 years, 8 months and 15 days. A brloved hnsband and father. Funeral from tbe residence of bis sister. Mrs. Mary Gunning, Butler pike, Etna, on Toesdat aftebkoox. March 3, 1S9L atl o'clock. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend, 2 CALVIN On Sunday afternoon, March 1, 1S91, Thomas. Infant son of John and Mary Galvln, aged 6 weeks. Fnneral from the parents' residence, Brere ton avenue. Thirteenth ward, on MoifDAT, at 2 P. it. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. GLOVER At his residence, 79 Seventh street, Soutbolde. on Sunday March 1, 189L at 6:10 p. M., James Glover, in the 67th year of bis age. Notice of funeral hereafter. HECK On Sunday. March 1. 1S91, at 1:10 A. II.. RAYMOND HECK, youngest son of John and Minnie Heclc, aged 2 years 2 months and 5 days. Funeral MONDAY at 2 p. M. from residence, 351 Spring Garden avenue, Allegheny City. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SCHLOCP At bis lata home. Larimer ave nue and Bro id street. East End. on Sunday, March 1. 1891. JACOB 8CHL0UP. in the 68th year of bis age. Fnneral services on Tuesday, March 3, t 2 p. Jf. Friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. 2 SPENCER At the family home. Spencer avenue. Twenty-first ward, on Friday, February 27. 1891, at 120 p. m., Joseph Spenceb, aged 77 years. STAFFORD Febrnary 28. 1S91. at 8 A. jr.. Wu.LIAM H. STAFFOBD, aged 37 years 11 months 23 day". WANDLESS On Saturday. February 28, 1891, SARAH AGNES, daughter of James A and Annie Windless, aged 15 years, 10 montns. Funeral services at tbe parents' residence, Bigelow street, Frankstown, Twenty-third ward, on Tuesday, the 3d Inst,, at 130 o'clock p. jl Friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 WALKER On Friday, Febrnary 27, 1891, at 8.30 P. M., at his residence No. 88 Ann street, Fkancis G. Walker, father of Mrs. P. Dunn and iln Mary Dengel. Funeral on Monday, March 2, at 8.30 a. m., sharp. High mass at St. f aul'a Cathedral, at 9i.li. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 WHITE At his residence, 268 Sandusky street, Allegheny, on Friday, Febrnary 27, David White, in his 92d year. Fnneral on Monday moening, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. ANTHONY MEYER. (Successor to Meyer, Arnold it Co., Lim-) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1181 Penn avenue. Tele phone connection. myll-llO-uWFSu FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUTY A. M. & J. B. MURDOCH, CIO SMITHFIELD ST. Telephone 433. de9-92-irWF Fresh Seeds for Gardeners. Get our 1890 crop, including novelties in Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Also, order trees now. Telephone 239. Catalogues free. JOHN R. &T"MURD0CH, fels-Hwr ' TJEPBESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN 1801. AS3ETS - - 19,071,698 83. Insurance Co. of NortJi America. Lses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L, JOSES. 81 Fourth avenue. ji204O-D 'ioTiL AETIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, IB SIXTH BTKKEX. Cabinet, (2 to (4 per dozen; petites, tl per dozen. Telephone, 1751. il5-irwrsu MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS INS. CO, 417 Wood st, Pittslmrir. Pa. O-Mital. S25O.000 00 Asset. January l.lSUl 383.32 37 Directors Cliarlrs W. lUlcbelor, Presidont; John W. Chalfmt, Vice President; A. E. W. Painter. Robert Lea. M. W. Watson, John Wil son, Joseph Waltn, Wm. G. Park. A. M. Byera, James J. Donnell, Geurgn E. fainter, John Thompson. Wm. T. Adair, Secretary! James Little. Assistant Secretarv: August Amnion. i,Ueaeral Agent. Jiil-SS-JtWT . HTTSBTJEG DISPATCH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL. Commencing March L to ibe 15th, we will make a llberaldlscount on all DLCORATIVE and Alii UUUUS. To make room for our spring imoortatlons we are willing ti sacrifice onr immense stock of VAUES. PLATES. CUPS and SAUCERS, Onyx PEDESTALS, TABINETS. TABLES. LAMPS, Marble STATUARY and BRONZE GOODS. Don't miss this opportunity to secure a bar gain. Positively no reduction after tbe 15th Inst. SHEAFER & LLOYD, JEWELERS. Successors to Wattles Sheafer. NO. 37 FIFTH AVENUE. Telephone 1933. feZMryr GRAND OPENING Hew Spring -Dress Goods, NEW WASH GOODS, New Housekeeping Goods. We are showing a rich assortment of New Tricots at 25c Per yard new novelties, colorings. A beautiful lot of 38-lnch new weaves and English Suitings at 10c Per yard all latest and choicest weaves spe cial valne. P. S. We offer the entire production of a bard-np carpet mill at less lhan prevailing prices, Now Is tbe time to buy. T. M. 1ATIMER, 138 and 140 FEDERAL ST. 45 and 46 SOUTH DIAMOND ST. ALLEGHENY, PA. fe27orwT WHITE BED SPREADS ! We have just added to our stock a beauti ful line nf BED SPBEADS,.the very best goods and the very newest patterns In Cro chet, Dirnitv, Marseilles, Satin and H.md Embroidered, and lull size spreads, the best value ottered in thin line in the city, at $1, $1 25, $1 50, ?1 75, $2, $2 50, 83 and 3 60. Pricei rnnge from Si to J20. Good, thrifty housekeepers will find it to their advantage to see this line of goods. TABLE LINENS! Hemstitched table cloths, with napkins to match, the newest patterns and best goods, all sizps, from 8-4 to 16-4 cloths, and prices from $6 50 to 30 the set. Aiso lringed benistitciie.. sets, witn napkins to match, and all lengths cloth. Colored satin Sam ask fringed table cloths, with napkins to match, all the new colors and patterns. Tnrkey red cloth by the yard from 50c to 51. Tnrkev red fringed cloths, all sizes, from $1 to $2 75 eaob, napkins to match. THE BEST VALVES And best assortment 1a TABLE LINENS! " By the yard in the city. Our 75c, $1 and SI 25 goods are the best being offered at the prices, aud lots of patterns to select from. Home & Ward, 41 FIFTH AVE. fe21-D HEMINWAY'S SILKS FOR FANCY WORK. China Knitting Silk, 25c a spool. Knitting Silk, 35c a spool. Crochet Silk, 40c a spool. Embroidery Silk, 8c a dozen skeins. Embroidery Silk, 10c a dozen spools.. Wash Silks, 40c a dozen skeins. Rope Silks, 40c a doz-n skeins. Ecclesiastical Silk', 50c a dozen skeins. Turkish Silks, 50c a dozen skeins. Japan Twist 25c a dozen skein'. Japan Filo FJos, 50c a dozen skeins. Fleishman & Co., SOI, 506 and 508 Market SU mh2 CHEW TICKLER PLUG TOBACCO! The best chew on earth. Try it and be convinced. We hive thousa d& of testi monials recommending it as the best plus in the market. Take a chew of tne cele brated Tickler, as it is a sure cure fur dys pepsia, and makes a man feel ten years younger after having nsed it. L. Goldsmit & Bro., Leading Jobbers in Tobaooo, Cigars,, Etc., 705 UB.ERTY ST., PITTSBURG, PA.jr jtelUra niTM. . MONDAY, MAEOH 3, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Our New Square Crown Stitt Hat, THE "8TANLW In Black and Brown, is rapidly becoming as popular as its famous namesake. KNOX'S World-Eenowned Derbys and Silk Hats lor Spring re also now ready. Alwavs correct in STYLE AND OF BEST QUALITY. Remember, we are SOLE AGENTS for Tress & Co.'s, A. J. White, Cooksy's and Eobert Heath's exclusive English Hats. PAULSON BROS., No. 441 Wood St. N. B. The marked steady increase in the sales of our now well-known $2, $2 50 and $3 STIFF HATS is a sufficient proof of tueir excellent value. fe20orwr KEECH'S 923, 925 and 927 PENN AVENUE, LEADING CASH -JUCD- CREDIT HOUSE nr WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Shows the Largest stock in Pittsburg of CARPETS! FURNITURE! ESTSatisfaction guaranteed to all. mh2-srwT THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS -or- oxjOtbchsTO. kpS Clothiers, : and Tailors, : Hatters Furnishers, : 954 and 956 LIBERTY ST. deo-S3 lc?f3aEB rast3zLdfllstriB We are Showing Some New Designs in LINORUSTA WALLS, FRIEZES AND CEILINGS, The Most Elegant yet made, at half former price. -wivn. si. -A-LXiZEnsr; 517 wood, s-t., NEAR FIFTH EST Laird carries the finest and largest stock of footwear and guar antees perfect satisfaction. Our Special Bargain Sale of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Dress Shoes at $2 18, $2 90 and $3 90 still going on and very popular. NEARLY HALF PRICE. MISSES', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S FIE DRESS SHOES. LAIRD'S SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK. 1,200 pair Boys' finest calf, button, lace or congress, -welts or Mc Kay sewed, tins or plain, dongola kid tops, selected stock, latest Btyle, all warranted, sizes 2 to 5, all widths; reduced from 82 50 to 81 74 and 81 89. 1,480 pair Boys' and Youths' A calf, real grain and goat tipped, but ton, heels or spring heels, sizes 11 to 2, worth regular 81 50 to 81 75; now only 98o and 81 18. 700 pair Misses' finest dongola kid, straight goat or pebble goat, spring heel, button, high grade, choioa goods, A to E, sizes 11 to 2, never sold for less than 82; now only 81 39. 670 pair Misses' fine dress dongola kid, goat oi; grain, button, worked button holes, heel or spring heel, sizes 11 to 2; reduced from 81 50 and 81 75 to 98c and 81 18. 960 pair Children's finest dongola kid and straight goat, button, spring hoel, A to E; reduced from 81 50 and 81 75 to 98o and 81 18. 860 pair Child's dongola and goat, button, springs; reduced from 81 25 to 89o and 74c. 780 pair Child's shoes, turns and McKay sewed, button; reduced to 40c, 69c and 69c. LAX&D'I 406, 408. 410 MARKET STREET. J sis t 1891 NEW ADVERTISES! ENTS. EXTRAORDINARY LARGE IMPORTATIONS And overcrowded Dress Goods and Silk De partmentsthe most elegant goods we have ever shown. TWO THINGS we propose to do. First, be the largest and most liberal sellers we have ever been. Second, at PRICES That will be the most interesting ire have ever made. 300 pieces assorted BO-INCH IMPOBTBD TAILOB SUITINGS. $!, $1 15, $1 20, $1 25 to $2. Paris Individual Dress Patterns and Din ner Dresses entirely new and elegant, . $12 50 to $60 Each. SCOTCH WOOLENS English Tweeds, Homespuns, Camel's Hair and Novelties, 75c to $3 a Yard. SPECIAL LOTS Bear of Dress Goods Boom 36-inch Double "Width 8TJITING STBIPES AND SUITING PLAIDS, at 25c, 35c and 40c. Lot 50-Inch Strictly All-Wool SUITING CHECKS, medium weight and dark color ings, go at 45 Cents. These also at rear of Dress Good Boom. 50-Inch Smooth Surface Cloths or Broadcloths In the choice, light shades that make such Handsome Gowns, at prices from $1 to $2 75 Per Yard, That will pay to shades for selection. see over one hundred INDIA SILKS. 1,000 pieres on sale 22-inch SHANG HAI SILKS, 50 OexL-bs- Such a collection and offering 27-INCH INDIAS, 75c and $1, "We claim is unsurpassed and we doubt if equaled at retail in any store in America. This is a bold claim. "Wo started ont to do tbe greatest 1891 India Silk Business (In genuine Indias, NOT Foulards filled with dressing, as too many so-callea India Silks are), and we propose to carry out the programme by PRICES And extensive stock of choice Indias that will save thousands of ladies money on their India Dresses and give us the large busi ness above mentioned. Boggs&Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. mb2 AVENUE. I W'ZAMD lACRIFICE SALE! SHOE STORES ) Wholesale ( NEW RETAIL, wSodst ( 433 WOOD "ST. mhwrima SHO ALL AGES AND BOTH SEXES. And from the immense and comprehensive assortment which we carry all the year round you can never fail to find what you need in JFOOTWEAR and what will please you. We keep shoes for Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Girls, Youths, Boys, Children and Infants. In our vast and varied stock everything in the shoe world from good to best can be found. An immense business enables us to name the very lowest prices for reliable goods. We are catering for your patronage, not for a day, but for good, and leave no stone unturned to constantly supply a really hon est article in shoes, the wearing quality of which we can guarantee. Here are a few out of the many scores of things we are ready to serf you with: OUR $3 LINE OF MEN'S CALF SHOES ARE SIMPLY IMMENSE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. OUR LADIES $2.50 LINES ARE CON CEDED BY ALL WHO HAVE LOOKED AT THEM TO BE EQUAL TO ANY $3 . SHOE EVER OFFERED. OUR LADIES' $3 PATENT LEATHER TIPPED BUTTON ARE SIMPLY GRAND IN QUALITY AND STYLE. WE ARE SHOWING A YOUTHS' EX TRA QUALITY TIPPED BUTTON AT $1. HONESTLY WORTH $1.50. ALSO A LINE OF BOYS' FINE TIPPED BUTTON AT $1.25, WELL WORTH $1.75. FOR CHILDREN: A CHILD'S GRAIN SOLE LEATHER, TIPPED, BUTTON, HEEL AND SPRING HEEL, 79 CENTS. WILL EQUAL ANY SHOE EVER SOLD IN PITTSBURG FOR $1. OLD LADIES: DON'T FORGET THE FINE SOFT GLOVE LACE SHOE AT 99 CENTS. v The above are not leaders in the sense of being a few articles singled out for special mention because of their.extremely good values, but fair specimens of the entire stock. They are leaders in another sense. They lead numbers of people to come to us for their 3hoes, and we please and suit them alL GUSKY'S vvMWTmWvv 30O TO -iOO ZJULA-IRIKZIEiT ST. GOING OUT EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. Wanamaker & Brown have decided to discontinue the Ready-Made Clothing business in Pittsburg, and offer for sale STOCK, LEASE and FIXTURES of a desirable location and valuable business. This means an immediate sale of the ENTIRE STOCK; WINTER, SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING. Prices reduced much lower and THE 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT continued. An unheard-of opportunity to get reliable clothing for less than manufactured cost THIS SALE IS BONA FIDE. EVERY THING TO GO. THE BUSINESS TO BE CLOSED. BUY NOW and get your share of the Bargains. WANAMAKER&BROWN, COR. SIXTH ST. STEA3LEBS AND EXCURSIONS. STATE LINE TO- Glasgow,Londonderry, Belfast, Dublin, Liverpool & London. FROM &EWYORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Passage, $35 to $50. accordin? to location of stateroom. Excursion. $65 to WaL Steerage to and from Enrope at lowest rates. ADSII1I BALDWIN & CO., General Atents, ai Uroadway. New York. J. J. MoCORMICK, rab"-39-D Acent at Pitblrarg. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S CO. Fast Line of Express Steamers. Hew York to Southampton (ixmdoa) liremea. bftunu Aiuuiu;, issi: Barel, Elbe. Elder. Trare, Pulda, Tne... Anril U fciJer. Sat.. May i Mar Mar Mar Mar wed., bat.. ines.. Wed., bat.. April 15 April 18 rrare, Fulda. Saalc 'lues. Wea: bat., Tuev April i April 2! Spree. Daaie, Aprils April 28 April 28 May 2 Mar 6 werra. Wed., Mar S Bpree. Tne... Wern., Wed., Aller, Sat.. Laan, Wed., Kms, bat., Haret, Tues.. Aller, bat.. Mar 30 Tuet., Jane 2 Wed., June a bat., June 6 Tuet.. June 9 Wed.. June 10 uann. Kaiser. Ems, Haret, Elbe. itar Mar 12 Mnr 11 Elbe. Ard. Elder. Sat.. Jane 13 lime from New York to Southampton. "Sclavs. From boutuauiptou to Bremen. 21 or 2U hours. From Southampton tc London, br Southwestern Hallway Co., 2H hours. Train ererr hour In the summer season. Kaliwar carriages for London await passengers In Southampton Docks on arrlr alot Express steamers irom itewYork. Tuese steamers are well known Tor their speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCHAUMBKKU ACO., ETBmlUHleUst. osu jtoBoi m aitnaid n. janoo 8 - NKW ADVEKTXSKJlEyrS. W ES RELIABLE SHOES AT POP ULAR PRICES. OF BUSINESS. AND PENN AVE. mt&D STEAMERS AND EXCTJESIO.NS. xy H1TE STAB LU 1- FOB qUEEHBTOWN AND L1VXRTOOU Kojaiaca United States Mall Steamers. 'Adriatic Mrch 3. 1pm OermanlcAprlil,lu0am TentonlcMchll.S:3uam Teutonic April S. 5am BrltannicMeh. 13,1 p mllrl tannic April 15.11am Majestic. Men. 25. a ini'Malestle. April 22,3pia From White Star dock, tootot West Testa st, Seeond eabln on these steamers. Saloon ratal. po and upward, second cabin. B and upward. accorainr vj steamer ana location oi oeru. accordlnr to steamer and location of ber Ex. carsion uexeia on laroraDi terms. arslon tleksta on rirorabla terms. BtMfar. J9 Whlte Star draft sarable on demand In ail the principal banks throughout Ureat Britain. Ap plr to JCH.N J. MCCOKMICK, and 1 Smllo aeld tl.. rittsbnrir. or J. 11KUCE 1SMAY, Gen eral Ajtent. 11 Broadway. Sew York. les-o ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. GLASGOW SERVICE. SteamerseTerrSatnrdarfrora New York ts GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. Cabin passage to Glasgow or Loadonderrr. S0aad90. KonndtrlD.pX)I10. Second eUts, W. Steerage passage. C20. MEDITbRaAMbAN sEKVICc. Hew York to Gibraltar and Manle direct. S. . Alsaila. e-lnesdar. March 1L Cabin. 30 to 1100. Steerare. Trarelers' circular letters or credit and drafts far any amonnt Issued at lowest current rates. For books of tonrs. tickets or further Information applr to HENDERSON BROTHER, N. Y., or J. J.McixlKMKJK.KBandoi smlthseldit.: A. D. SCOREKASON. 41 s Smitnfleld st- ttttsbnrzi F. M. SElU'Lli 110 Fedeaal St.. Alleghenr. OcJO-W-XTTJ' McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paring Sidewalks With Cement. Brick and Fire Brisk, Ceneretlng Cellsrs, 110 ttCDERAXim-., XLLmUXHt, PA. Cul0UXBnu4tl4B4Ml XlT-M Nil mm'
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