THE HTTSBTJHS DISPATCH, FEIDAY, APRHi Zi,' I89L SGRAHTOffS GUESTS. Tlie International Cenvention of the T. W. C A. Kow in Session. A PITTSBDEG W01RX IS HONORED. Xedieil StttdenU of MansfieIJ,.0.,6niltjcr Grave Cobbing. WIRE MILLB WILL TREAT FOB PEACE SFZCXJ& TILEGEAM TO THE DIf TATCH.1 ScEAltTOJT, April 23. The international conTention of the Young Women! Chrit tian Association met in this citj in biennial (ession to-day. About 300 local organiza tions are represented. The call to order was by Miss Laura Arnold, of Galesburg, 111. Mrs. L. M. Gates, of this city, delirered tbe address of welcome, Miss Fulton, Secretary of tbe Bhode Island Auociation, making the response. The Nomination Committee reported tbe following selections: President, Mrs. J. T. JTarwell, Chicago; "Vice Presi dents, Miss B. F. Morss, New York; Mrs. G. E. Gerion, Prairie Du S3c, Wis.; Mrs. Flora LauRhliB, Greencastle, Ind.; Secre taries, Miss Jennie A. Gouldv, Newbnrg, N Y., and Mis Louisa D.ile, Delaware, O ; Press Secretaries, Miss Flora Wise, Kansas City, and Mis Fanny Kastol, of St. Joseph, Mo. The report was adopted unan imously. The new President assumed the chair and made a brief address, at the close of which she appointed the standing committees. Miss Belle Bevier, ot Pittsburg, is Chairman of tbe Committee ou Nominations for next ses sion. This erenlng a reception was held. Other business sessions ill be held to-morrow and Saturday, and addresses will be made by eminent New York and Western divines, bunday there will be two short meetings held a consecration serrice in the morning, and a Gospel meeting for women in the after noon In the evening the closing service will take place in the Academy of Music, and later on the farewell service will occur. GEAVETABD GHOULS IK TEOUBLE. They Disinterred and Cat TJp Bodies and Will Be Arrested. rPriCIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH." Man sfiet.d, O., April 23. On April 11. the body of a tramp who was killed in a wreck, was taken up by medical students, dissected and reinterred on tbe 19tb. Tnls afternoon a sensa tion was created by the finding by officers of the badly-decomposed body of another man in a garret in the business pottion of the city. It had evidently been in tbe hands of students, an5 was partly dissected. The citv is in a state of great excitement, as it is now thought others have been taken up and cut in pieces. A younc man named Casey, who diod the other day, was a handsome and perfect specimen of manhood, and his friends are to make an examination of his crave. The students are greatly excited over threatened arrests. PEEJTJEED FOE HIS BEID. A Tonne Benedict Swore to His Sweet heart's Age for a License. .FrECIAL TELKGKAX TO THE DI8M.TCH.1 Chambersbubq, April 23. C. L. Grove, a well known young man of this place, was ar rested here this morning by a deputy sheriff of Adams county on the charge of perjury, com mitted while taking out a marriage license last mon'h, previous to his marriage with Miss Ber tie Gilmore. The information was made bv Mrs. Ophelia Gilmore. of Dansville, N. Y., who says the brine, her daughter, is not vet IS. In order to secure a license Groehadto sear that she was of age. He pave ball in SL0X0 for tnaL There has not until this time been a conviction in this State for perjury in swearing falsely to an application for a marriage license under the new law. PEACE IK PB0SPECT. The Braddock TViro Company Will En- deavor to Conciliate Strikers. crECtAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISFATCK Bhaddocx, April 23 Alter a bitter fight be tween employers and employes lasting fonr months, the management of the Braddock .Vire Mills are preparing a proposition which theruill submit to their locked-out employes next n eek. Their intention is to bave the men return to work if they can cet them. An important change is to lie made then in The manacment. Manager Rowe is to retire and is to be succeeded by a man as yet nn 1 nown. wh is to make overtures to tbe men that will like! be accepted, as he is said to be veil known anu liked by them. FAVOH W0M23J DEACONESSES. i The Tonngstown Presbytery Will Ordain Two Allegheny Students. rrcIAL TELEGRAM TO THE niSPATTT.t 'ior-NGSTOVN. April 23. The Mahoning" Presbytery to-day elected delecates to the Gen eral Assembly at Detroit The Presbytery de clared in favor of ordalnlnc deaconesses, ihouch It did not consider it a New Testament office. S, A. Kirkbridge and J. Kirkbnde. stu dents at the Western Theolocical Seminary, Allegheny, were licensed to preach. It was decided to hold the fall meeting at ruciu oa me iniru xueaay in September. ST2EETS C0VEEED WITH BUGS. A Phenomenon After a Storm Interesting Manbfield, O., People. TSTZCXAX. TELEGItAK TO THE DISrATCK.t Ma:sfiei.d, 0 April 23. A phenomenon on the streets here, after the storm last night, attracted a great deal of attention. All the western part of the city was covered with small Mack bugs of the same sort as tbe common pmch bug It is thought they were driven into the city from some outlying place by tbe wind. IN A BLA.CKSSAKE'S FOLDS, A little Child's Life Saved by the Timely Arrival of Bis Mother. tftCIAL TELEGEAM TO THE DISPATCH.: Portsmouth, O., April 23. tittle Wirt A'len,aged 2ears, while playing in tbe back yard, a bitten by a six-foot blacksnake seven t me last evening. 1 he snake, after biting the child, wrapped itself around its victim, and would have strangled it had not the mother arrived and killed the reptile. DIED AT A HOPE'S END. A Prominent bat Demented Lady Church Member Commits Suicide. -sritClAL TFLEGHAK TO THE DISFATCH.1 Carlisle, April 23. Mrs. Anna Leidiclil, aged 5L. a highly respected and leading church member, living near this city, committed sui ciae this morning by hanging herself to tbe rafters of her house. It is thought she was insane at tbe time. A Popular Song Writer Married. "SrvrtAt. TELEGBAMTOTHE DtSrATCtt." East Livfrpool, O.. April 23. Prof. W. a. Thompson, the song writer, the author of the famous melody "Gathering febells," and other popular song, was married this afternoon to Mis Mazie Johnston, daughter of the late Dr Johnston. A Strike in the Cambria Works. STECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH. I Job-nsto wjf, April 23. A strike is In progre ss among the painters of tbe Cambria Iron Works, owing to the refusal of the company to pav them increased wages. It is said, however, that some of the men have returned to work. Special Sale-Ladles' Waists. Striped percale, SOc, 62fc, 75c Flannel wants, pleated iront, 65c. lute lawn waists, pleated, 73c Tine embroidered, pleated, 95c. Nor.olk percale waists, 85e. Extra fine black satines, 98c. $1 25 $1 35. Fnll lines of polka spots and stripes. Fine lawn, pleated, wide embroidery. $-1 25, Jl 60, $1 75, 12. Fine silk waists, J3 35, H 50, ?5, $5 76, l.ini silk waists, fC 50, worth $10. Iluu-ireds of styles to select iroin. These jir.cej defv competition. ROSEMSAUU & Co. Cass raid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, So. 285 2"ifth avenue TrTBu FOB NEKTOUS DEBIUTI Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. H. T. Tnrner. Kasson, Minu.. says: "1 bave found it very beneficial in nervous debil ity, from any cause, and for indigestion." All Day Friday fcr the Poor. To-day we devote to the poor people, sell ing their wants in the clothing and furnish ing goods line at first cost, and some In stances for leu than first cost Please note the prices we will came on clothing to-day. You may cut this out and bring it with you so you will be sure to get just exactly what we advertise. iS men's medium light colored cheviot suits, all sizes, from 34 to 42. SI 65 350 men's eassimere and cheviot suits, in ten different patterns, cut either in sack or ontaways, iu nice dark or medium ' shades, at $4 85 60 men's plain black cherlot sack suits, all SUES, . V W 76 boys' eassimere and cheviot auits (long pVnts), sizes 13 to 19, for 12 80 SSO boys' eassimere and worsted suits, 15 different patterns, plain or pleated, sizes 4 to 14, at $1 23 600 men's eassimere and worsted pants, ten different patterns, at $1 40 The sale begins promptlv this morning at 7:30. P. C. C. C, Pittsbtteo Combination Clothing Company:, corner Grant and JDIamond streets, opp. the Court House. Kentucky Saddle and Driving Horses. A carload of saddle and driving horses has jnst arrived per Adams Express from Lexineton, Ky., for the Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, 62 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa,, which are said to be the .finest lot of combined horses that have left Kentucky this spring. Anyone wishing to purchase a well-broke saddle horse, edu cated to all gaits, along with their superb style and beauty, should not fail to call and see this vast selection. Among the lot are several speedy roadsters, carriage and fam ily barouche horses. The Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, take pleasure in showing their stock to all who call at their stables whether wishing to purchase or not. The Strike. Owing to tbe unsettled affairs among the carpenters and stonemasons and the contem plated strike, our additional 120 feet of wareroom, which we are adding to the pres ent buildinC; and tbe handsome granite front, which is to replace the present one, may be delayed tor some time, and as our present stock of pianos and organs is entire ly too large for our room, we will sell all in struments for the next 15 days away below cost. Now is tbe time to buv a piano or an organ at prices never sold before in tbe his tory of the business. Come at once and get your choice from this splendid stock. Easy payments arranged if desirable. Remember the numbers, 101 and 103 Fifth avenne. Heneicks Music Co., Lim. Workingmen, keep in mind the fact that "Friday we have set apart for working man's day. Suits worth a ten-dollar bill will be sold to-dsy only for ?6 to be had only at Sallei & Co.'s, cor. Smitbfield and Diamond streets. The People's Store, Fifth Avenne, For lace curtains this is the place. Ex- traordinary bargains to-dav. Campbell & Dick. Extraordinary Bargains. Fortv-inch hemstitched lawn, with five inch hem, 18c, worth 30c; suitable for dresses, aprons, etc, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. Nothing brightens up a home like wall paper. Every quality and price at 517 Wood street. Wu. H. Allen. Overcomes "spring fever" Iron City beer. Families supplied direct. Telephone 1185. Cash paid for -old gold and silver at Hauch's, Uo. 295 Fifth avenue, wrsu Marriage Licenses ttranted Yesterday. amr. Aesldenee. f I'eter Woods.... ( Sarah JlcOlone . ...ruutiurz ..mitsbnrr 4 Henry C lLnffer. .. i i Mary E. Hill..... W llklnsburg I Hartley Scanlon Pittsburg ( Anna Connelly .' I'lltstmix C Robert E. bleeth Newtown, Allegheny co. (Jennie Miller MotsMde J Unity A. Mcintosh Richland township J Irene M Thompson Adams, Butler co. ( Francesco Acri Etna (Tlieresn Curclo Etna J George B. Ecgers Belle Vernon ( Anna Mole Pittsburg J Paul Knenyer. Homestead ( Marie Gula ....Homestead ( George Kobertson .. Allegheny 1 Kachel Kmsell Allegheny Charles Kr.-iuse Pittsburg ( Maggie Donaldson Pittsburg ( Harry U. Johnson Allegheny ( Ella J. Byers Allegheny ( Robert Gillespie Pittsburg ( Mary McDonald Pittsburg j Krank Fix Oakmont borough i Josephine Herbert Oakmont borough David H. BsJrd Woodville I Laura B. Hohn Woodville f William J. Simpson. ( Koran Moore I William M. Irwin.... (Emma J. Martin (BedlckT. Sala ..Pittsburg ...Pittsburg Homestead .Homestead ..Sewickley 1 Martha L. Swartzlander.... Sewlckley J William Mulrhead: Allegheny I Jessie F. Fulton Allegheny I (Lincoln M. Telless Apollo ! i Laura M. Lane baltsburg ( Joseph Garlewscl Allegheny I Antouia Karnlnska Allegheny MARRIED. COPPER GARDNER Wednesday, April 22, 1S91, by tbe Bev. Father Brennan, S. A. Coppxr, of Roanoke, Va.,to Lizzie M. Gard ner, of Pittsburg, Pa. No cards. DAVIS MCCOY On Tuesday morning, April 21. G. A. Dayis and ALICE J. McCor, both of Pittsburg. FLKCHSIG HELM On Tuesday evening, April a, 1S9L by Bev. Scbafer, Mr. Herman Flxciisig to Miss Henrietta Heim, both of Allegheny City. DIED. ALTENHOFF On Wednesday, April 22, 1S91. at 11:30 A. il, Carl Altkxhoit. aged 52 years 6 months and 22 days. Funeral on Friday, April 24, at 2 p. M., from Bantes' Farm, Ms. Oliver. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. BEAN At Savannah. Ga.. on Wednesday evening, Edward L. Bean, in his 48th year. Funeral services at Hotel Anderson, SATUR DAY, April 25, at 12 noon. Burial at Wellsville, O , SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 2 BEATTY On Thursday, April 23, 1891, at 10 15 A. it., Lydia Florence, only child of Will H. and Lydia H. Beatty, in her 13th month. Funeral services at the residence of Mr. R. W. Means. 35 ttace street. Allegheny, on Fri day, April 21, at 2 p. M. Interment private. CARROLL On Wednesday morning. April Are You Ready For the change of season now so near, when mpurities in tbe blood are liable to manifest themselves in most unexpected ways, reduce your general health, or bring on that tired feel ing? Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you an enor mons amount of good just now, by purifying your blood and building np your system so that you will tide over" the depressing effects ot milder weather. Try It. N. B, Be sure and get Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, fl; six for S3. Prepared enly by C. L HOOD 4 CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar H OOD'S BAKSAPARILLA SOLD uy JOS. FLEMING it SON, -' 412 Market street, mhl9-S3 Pitttbursu 22, K91. at 11 o'clock, Patrick, son ot Martin and Margretta Carroll, In his 15th year. Funeral from bis parents' residence, Solar street, Oakland, on FRICAY KORNrNO at 9.30. . 2 CHAPLIN On Wednesday evening. April 22, 1891, at 905 o'clock. JOSIPHLNE BURGWIN. wife of Pressly N. Chaplin and beloved and only danebter of Olivertta and the late Colonel Clifton Wharton, U. 8. A. Funeral services at 188 Fayette street, Alle gheny City, on SATURDAT AMEBHOOX at 2.30 o'clock. Interment private. 2 COAKLEY On Tuesday, April XL 1891, at 5 H a. u, X&OXAS uoAXLsr, ageo vi years. Funeral on Friday. April U, 1891, atS A. M.. from IS Webster avenue, Pittsburg. 2 DILLON On Thursday, April 23, 1891. at 1:40 A. K., Luke Diixok, aged 72 years. Funeral on Saturday horning. April 25, 1891, from Woods' Run, Allegheny. High mass at St. Andrew's R. C. Church. Wheeling papers please copy.) DOHERTY On Thursday, April 23, 1S9L at 10 a. XL. Mary Augusta, daughter of the late Patrick and Ellen Doherty. Funeral will take place from her late resi dence, Brusbton station, Pennsylvania Ball road, Saturday, April 25, at 8 30 a. jr. Ser vices at St. James' Church, Wilkinsbnrg, at 9 A. jl Friends of, tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. GIESECKE On Wednesday. April 22, at 10 A. km Arthur, son of August w. and M. M. Glesscke. aged 2 years i month 11 days. Funeral from 2717 Carson street, S. S., on Friday horning, at 10 o'clock. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 GOLDTHORP On Tuesday, April 2L, 1881. Mary Jane Goldthorf. oldest daughter ot the late Franklin and Rebecca Goldtborp, in her 62d year. GRIKRSON At the family residence. No. 31 Owasco street, Chicago, on Wednesday morning, April 22, after a brief Illness, Mrs. Annus P. Grikrson. GRUSSECK-Oa Thursday. April 23. 1S91. at 9.30 r. M.. John, son of Lawrence and Bosa Grusseck, iu bis 18th year. Fnneral on BaTUKDAT, April 25. 1891, at 830 A. M., from 208 Manhattan street, Allegheny. GUFFEY At the home of his father, John Guffey, near Elisabeth, Allegheny county, on Tuesday evening, Edward Guftxy, Tbe funeral will take place from the family residence on Friday at 2 v. at. 2 HAMILTON On Wednesday, April 22, 1891, at 1:30 p. h., Miss Mary M. Hamilton Funeral wilt take place from tbe residence of her brother-in-law, James T. Arnold, 109 Shef field street, Allegheny City, on Friday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, 2 HAZLETT On Tuesday evening. April 21, 1891. at 11.S0 o'clock, Mrs. Fanntjc Hazlxtt. widow of tbe late Captain James Hazlett, aged 67 years. HERRON On Thursday, April 23. 1891, at S.30 a. m.. Miss Mary E. c, daughter of tbe late Mrs. Margaret W. Herron. Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law, E. A. Duncan, corner Thirty-third street and Webster avenue, Friday, April 21, at 4 "p. it Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services. Inter ment private. JACKSON-On Wednesday. April 22, 1891, at 8.15 A. H., Mrs. Annie, wife of William Jack son, aged 51 years. Fnneral on Friday horning, at 8:30 o'clock, from 634 Second avefiue. High requiem mass at St. Acnes Church. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Washington, D. C, and Elgin, HI., papers please copy. 2 JOHNSTON-On Wednesdav. April 22, 1891. at 230 r..H., Bobxrt Johnston, aged 37 years. The funeral will take place from bis late res idence, 5228 Keystone avenne, Elebteenth ward, on Friday, April 24, at 10 A. m. Friends of tbe family respectfully invited to attend. 2 LEECH At tbe residence of William M. McBnde. Jack's Run. P F. W. C. Railway, Margaret Leech, in tbe 83th year of her age. Funeral services at 1 o'clock p. h., Satur day, April 25, 1891. Interment private. New Castle papers please copy. MCCARTHY On Thursday, April 23. 1891, at 1-15 P. Jt, Julia, relict of the late .Timothy McCarthy, aged 76 years. Funeral from her late residence. No. 82 Web ster avenue, on Saturday horning at 8 30 o'clock. High mass ot requiem at St. Panl's Cathedral at 9 A. H. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. 2 McKEE On Wednesday, April 22, 1891, at 5 A. H., James A. McKee, In bis 47th year. Funeral from parents' residence, 16 Fayette street, Pittsburg, on Friday, April 24, at 2 P. H. Interment private. 2 McBOBERTR On Thursday, April 23. 1891, at 11-05 P. v.. at the residence of her parents. No. 101 Webster avenue. Ida, daughter of Thomas and Maggie McRoberts. aged 11 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. NAISMITH On Thursdav. April 23, at 8 A. H., George Herbert, aged 6 months, infant son of George and Margaret Naismltb. Funeral services Saturday, 2 p. it, at parents' residence, Butler street, near Sharps bnrg bridge. Interment private. 2 NIST Reached, wife of Philip Nlst, at her residence, 136 Perry street, Allegheny, at 9 A. U., April 22, 1891. B.LP. Fnneral services at St. Mary's Church, Lib erty street, Allegheny, at 9 A. H. Friday, 24th inst. Friends respectfully invited to attend. New Orleans papers please copy, f 2 PORTER On Wednesday April 22. 1891, at 920, Jane C. Porter, aged 82 years. Funeral from her late residence. Mansfield Valley, on Friday, April 21, at 9 o'clock A. x. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. Carriages leave West End car sta bles at 7:30 A. JL, 2 SCHELLENBERGER Wednesday. April 22, 1891. at 7:15 P. H Barbra, wife of Michael Scbelleuberger(nee Loftier), in the 65th year of her age. Fnneral will take place from her late rest, dence, 1711 Laurel avenue. Sixteenth ward, BleomQeld, Friday, April 21, at 830. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend. 2 SCHMITT-On Wednesday, April 22, 1891, Joseph Schmitt. aged 38 years. Funeral Friday, April 24, at 2 p. H., from his late residence. Sterling street near Bark hamer street. Friends and relatives are in vited. 2 KCHNUTH On Wednesday. April 22, 1E91, at 8 p. il, Louis Schnuth, m the 5th year of bis age. Funeral from the parents' residence, 68 Wash-' ngton avenue. Thirty-first ward, on Friday at 10 A. H. Friends of tbe family are respect fully invited to attend, 2 SELLERS At 125 Wednesday morning. George C. Sellers, aged 52 years. Funeral from his late residence, Millwood avenue, near Thirty-third street, Friday, at 2 p. H. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 STEEN At El Paso, Tex, April 20, JOHN L Bteen, formerly of Pittsburg. Notice of interment hereafter. BTEINMEYER On Wednesday, April 22, 1891, at 1 p. il, George Steinhxyer, aged 63 years. Funeral from his lata residence, 10S Thir teenth street, Soutbside,on Saturday at 9 a. m. Friends of tbe family are respectfully in vited to attend. 3 ZINSMEISTER At the residence of his parents, 307 Forty-fourth street, on Wednesday, April 22, at 1230 A. H., Joseph A. ZINSMEIS TER, only son of Charles and Ellen Zlnsmeis ter, aged 17 years 22 days. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the f uneraj services at St, Mary's Church, Forty-sixth street, on Friday, April 24, at 9 a.m. 2 ANTHONY MEYER. (Successor to Meyer, Arnold t Co, Lite.) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1131 Penn avenue. Tele phone connection. myll-110-uwTSu JAMES M. FDLLEBTOA, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB, ottice3: n0.8sxveitth street and 6234 Pinn Avenue, East End. Telephone J153. ap24-4S-WTSU FLORAL EMBLEMS. CKCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUT JL.M. J. JB. MURDOCH, 510 SMITHFIELD ST. Telephone 129.' de9-83-KWT .NO FLOWERS Can compare with tbe exquisite violets. Lily of tbe Valley. Callas, White Roses, Pansles, White Lilies and Maidenhair Ferns, which ws furnish loose or arrange in any desired style. Telephone 239. ' . JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, mhSO-M-WT. 508 Snilthfleld St. pEfRESENTD IN PITT&BURG1N 1801. ASSETS - . 19,071,698 33. Insurance Co. of 2forth America. Dosses adjusted and paid by WILLIAMtL. JOKES, St Fourth avenue. ja2W9-D X NEW ADTimTIKEIttENTS. TEA SETS -IK- STERLING SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE. Latest patterns iu KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. Most suitable for Wedding Gifts, Reliable Gcods Only. SHEAFEli & LLOYD, JEWELE.RS. Telephbne 1933. ' 37 FIFTHAVB. ap23-Hwr "MIS. We Want Every Lady To see our immense stock of choice SPRING DRESS GOODS! It is the best we ever placed on our counters. There is no value in the State equal to ours at the special prices prevailing. Great Values in BLACK DRESS GOODS. We have style, quality and quan tity, at prices that will please every one. Come aud see and you will say our offering is a great saving to the purchaser. T. M. LATIMER, 138 and 140 FEDERAL ST., 45 and 46 SOUTH DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY, PA. ap2S-jnrr CHILDREN'S niDiirr JUUILLi HIMMELRICHS Spoke in a previous notice of their extended varieties in their CHIL DEEFS DEPARTMENT. TO DAY we are prepared to offer the following unheard-of bargains: Children's Spring Boots at 35 cents. Heel Button Children's Charmers, turn soles as light as a feather, Spring Heels, 75 cents; all widths from AA to D. Children's XXX quality Kid Spring Heel Button, with tips, at 85 cents, cheap at $1 25. Children's Fine Kid Spring Heel Button, sizes up to !( $100, ALL WIDTHS. Misses' Button Boots of Fine Bright Kid" at $1 15. This shoe is reasonable at $1 75. Oar price to you, remember, ii bat $115. Ladles' Kid Button Boots at $1 25: -.This shoe ought to bring out your curiosity, for at this figure you'll find it uphill work to find much of a shoe. This is a PRIME BOOT. Ladies' Cloth Top Button Boots, with tips, at $1 50. It is difficult to convey this bargain on paper. See the shoe. They are a big surprise. All other departments are laden with new aud desirable goods that will contribute comfort in every de gree. Our prices will justify you in trading with ns. HIMMELRICH'S 430-436.MarketSt. aplS-wrsu MANTJFACTTJREESAND MERCHANTS INS. CO , 417 Wood st, PIttsbure. Pa. Capital. 1250,000 00 Assets. January l.lbDl 383.302 37 Directors Charles W. Uatchelor, Prcsidentr John W. Chalfsnt, Vice President; A. E. W. Painter. Robert Lea, M. W. Watson, John Wil son, Joseph Walton, Wm. G. Park. A. M. Byers, James J. Donnell, George E. Painter, John Thompson. Wm. T. Adair, Becretary; James ajiiub, AHinuu "Bccrouryi August Amnion, General Agent, jazi-M-xwr i NBW ADTEHTTSEMEKT3. B.&B. SCOTCH! FRENCH! We made the Largest trarisao 'tion in HIGH CLASS DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS r Last week when in New York that we bays ever attempted. They were not sold to us at value, bat sold at such a sacrifice that the importer did not get much if any wore than 25 cents on the dollar for these. One thousand pieces of 1891 Spring Woolens ! The most stylish of this season's importa tions. We mention few as a slight indication of this extraordinary purchase and sale of BICH DEE3S STUFFS. 48-inch novelties, adapted for entire suits, intended retail price $3 CO, OUR SALE PRICE, $150! 48-inch novelties, entirely new and dis tinctive, (3 Intended retail prise, OUR SALE PRICE, $125- 48-INCH GENUINE Scotch Plaid Effects. Bich, soft, magnificent goods, creamy, light shades aud rare color combinations; intended retail price was when imported f2 25 a yard.' 8 AXE PEICB THIS 48 INCH GOODS 1 A YABD. 600 ASSORTED Scotch Dress Patterns. 6 yards plain and 4 yards novelty for a suit; the intended 'retail price when im ported $15 each. THIS SALE PRICE (6 A SUIT. We are fully satisfied that there are 100, 000 ladles iu tbese cities and surrounding country who will come to see tiny or not, as they wish; their pleasure shall be onr wishes in this matter; but if any Are wanted for street or house, or for your summer tour, here's the opportunity to pro cure the handsomest and best for the FEW EST dollars we claim have ever beeu offered on this North American continent at retail. Please pardon the bold assertion, bat you see the goods and you'll not be surprised at the statement Boggs&Buhl, ALLEGHENY. ap23 PAULSON'S Square Crown Hat, The "Stanley,"' 50, 83, 84. ' Ladies, Look to Knur Furs! And bring them to us NOW for storage over tbe summer before tbe destructive .MOTH tfLY makes further havoc We Insure against Fibe and Loss. Alii Fob. Repaib Work at greatly Rz duces J Biota in order.to keep our furriers busy tbrough tbe dull season. PAULSON BROS., 441 WOOD ST. N. B. PARASOLS MADE TO OKSKX to match spring: and summer costumes. Ola ones Re-Cotkkjed and Refaieed from 75o up. neatly and promptly. aplO-Hirf HAND OME WOOLENS NEW ADTEBT1SE11CEKTS. TABLE LINENS -ASD- TOWELS I Choice new importation of table linens by the yard. The best values being shown as well as the newest patterns, in Scotch, Ger man and Irish makes, in bleached, half and silver bleached floods. Special values in bleached linens, at 75o per yard, 68 inches wide. Lots of patterns to select from, at $1 per yard. We hare an assortment second to none tn this city. Choicest patterns and fall 72 inches wide, with or napkins to' match the linens. Our line of patterns at $1 29, $1 60, $1 75, (2 00 and .$2 CO cannot be surpsiied In quality of goods or in selection of patterns, and all the best makes. ' Full new Hue of the famous John S. Brown's makes of table linen and napkins cloth by the yard, and cloth all lengths and widths, with border all round, and fipi napkins to match. TOWELS, ALL GRADES, From $2 B0 eaoh down to 10c. The best linens ever shown at all prices. Special good value in towels at $1 60 per dozen, 12o eaeh; X 75 per dozen, 15o each; $2 00 per dpxen, 20c each, all extra good values. At $3 00 per dozen, 25a each, we can give you a dozen or more lines to select from, either Damask or Huok, Fringed or Hem stitched. See our Hemstitched Huck Towel at (3 00 per dozen, 25a each. TOWELING, ALL GRADES, ' From 8s per yard to 50c, iu Loom! Russian Huck and Gloss Toweling, to have a full, assortment, best values. Linen and Muslin Sheetings, all grades and widths. Linen and Muslin Pillow Casings, all grades and widths; 4-4 muslins, bleached, half and unbleached, all grades and prices. Home & Ward, 41 FIFTH AVE. apZl-S GONE WRONG. It's sad to see so many people go wrong. People are lured to some stores by. the size or style of the advertisement they read. Here is a case of buying a misfit, a thing that will not fit man or beast, in other words a Slop Shop Shoddy Suit Palmed off on a dupe for custom work People should be on their guard, should ask their friends where to go and what to buy if they are not compe tent judges. At JACKSONS' You Need Have No Such Fears. Here every article is guar anteed. Suit or Overcoats, Odd Trousers or Boy's ouit, everytning is war ranted for one year. Any repair needed we will do free of charge. Bear this in mind before going else where. See our stock, get our prices. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 and 956 Liberty St, STAR CORNER. apl9-33-MW THE LOOM1S Improvsd water Filter Filters all water for Manafactnrlng, Steaming, Domestic Purposes. Call and see model in operation. Send for Catalogue and Price List. TRaTJTMAN A KIBE, Agents, MSmithfleld St., 1803 Carson St.. . Honthside. aplHS-Kwraa fHoTTiL ARTIST AND PHOTOOBAPHEBs 18 SIXTH STREET. Cabinets, 12 to S4 per doxen; petltes, llper dozen. Telephone, 1751. P8-7S-Kim r! L ?j.mm I iLii 1 A "WfsjnsyKygBSMsK I'sMKn. sssssssssssssssHslmsssi tsssssssWI ("Jl KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICES TO PLEASE PARENTS Gifts to Please the' Boys. The following items are taken at random from our stock to prove that one Boys' Department offers yon the best yalnes in the two cities. Note price: Pretty Zouave Kilt Suits, same as pic tured, only (2 75. Stylish Vest-front Kilt Suits, all wool, only $3. Strong School Suits, neat patterns, onlrtl 10. Excellent Wool Casslmere and Chev iot Suits, 4 to 14 years, only 2 50. Absolutely fast color plain Blu e Suits, 4 to 14 years, only 13. Handsomest Reef ers and Spring Over coats,, sizes from 4 years up. Endless variety of Boys' Hats, Waists, Ne'ctwear, etc., low Zonaye Kilt Suit, est prices. t57"A Ball and Bat or a Banjo with every suit. ClotMers, Tailors anu Hatters. 161-163 Federal St, Allegheny., apl3-wrsu Protect Your Horse. fiorsesboeingbelnga most important opera tion, it is necessary that all shoers should understand the construction and diseases of tbe foot. Tbe want of knowledge and skill of shoeing often generates many diseases, such as corns, quarter and center eraok, which are very annoying: Attention given road, track; ana Interfering horses. I also manufacture a HOOF OINTMENT, guaranteed to keep horses' feet in good con dition. ANDREW PAFENBACH, Cor. West Diamond and Erie Sts. (Rear of Semple's Btore), ALLEGHENY, PA. fell-68-jrwj- Up ojrt wsW 1 JJ l riu fflvkjo$m LEADING- HATTERS AND FURRIERS, CORNER WOOD ST. AND FIFTH AYE. THE LATEST THffiES ffl HOSB AND UNDERWEAR. The largest and best stock of these needful and seasonable goods to be seen in Pittsbnrg.We offer you the cream of the English, French, German and American makers. Many of the grades are the finest made; the prices also are considerably finer than what a similar class of goods usually bring. SuDerfine Balbriggan or Undershirts, silk band, 24c. ' .Medium weight white Merino shirts -or drawers, excellent value, Men's natural gauze shirts or drawers, best finish, 43c. Men's balbriggan shirts or drawers', the latter with French band, extraordinary value, 49c Extra value in fancy striped bal briggan shirts or drawers, 49c Superior grade of French Bal briggan shirts or drawers, equal to regular $1 goods, 74c. We offer the very best French balbrizzan shirts or drawers ever sold in Pittsburg, fine gauze, two thread goods, for 99c. F,ast black balbriggan shirts or drawers, satin finish, guaranteed fast, for 83c Natural wool shirts or drawers, medium weight, just suited for the present season, 99a . Children's gauze underwear, size 16 to 34, ioc to 34c. UNHN. Gauze (ssW m HisssssssP Vsls flk isss' iff ismfcs Xl - Hw 300 TO 400 .AIECEO? ST. t S VssssKssV UHtV ADVJEKTISEMENTS. man's desire j o ds wen aressea" anteuates me enazes pearean period. But tbe average man's desire in both medieval and more modern periods was seldom. If ever, realized until WC&i. Began his era of MODERATE PRICES. Now tbe wise man. though his income be ever so small, finds It both niting and, profitable to bave bis clothing mads to order, and to goes to tbe above mentioned popular Tailor and leaves his measure for one those ROLLi SACK SUITS which are tbe go just now. TO ORDER FROM $20. 400 SMITHFIELD ST. VINCENT & SCOTT, 6023 Penn Ava.East End Best quality Moquettes, this spring's patterns, $1 50. Best quality Body Brussels, $1 35. We can sell you carpets cheaper than any house in the city. Both lines of cable cars pass our door. TELEPHONE 5081. apis-snrr LIT MrA TEA. SOLD WHOLESALE nC."IMVj AND RETAIL BY GEO. K. STEVENSON t CO, mblS-Hwr Sixth avenue YOUNG GENTS' DERBYS $2, $2 50 and $3. GENTLEME.YS SILK HATS, $5. Square Crowns, $Z 50 and $3i J, G.BENNETT & CO,, ar21 E. Double sole, heel and toe, fast black, 24c Fancy striped, regular made half hose, 17c, worth 25c. Fancy striped spun silk half hose, 49c, worth 75c 150 dozen fancy striped, regular made English half hose, 24c zoo dozen regular made French balbriggan half hose, 24c. Superfine gauge French Lisle half hose, 34c. Extra quality Spanish mixture seamless half hose, 13c. Children's Hose. Celebrated onyx 5 to 9, 17c to 63c. dye, fast black, Good quality fast black children's hose, 5 to 9, 13c up. Extra heavy school hose, fast black, 7 to 10, 25c any size. HI FROM I m i l m v jlitfiigiittflliii ajBBajBJIMsisiBssBBsBBBMssiBisss 18HtlCTSHK5fffiarwMBgIHK BS9flHBHLRMs9K!nsflBfirV