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    V THi3 PITTSBURG IDISPATCH, "WEDNESpAT;, APRIL 29. 1891. S . JH
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VISITING VETERANS.
The G. A. R. and the Yoman's Re
lief CorpsNlieet at Stenbunville.
FAJ10DS SOLDILKS ARK PKESEKT.
State Institutions Inspected by a Legisla
tive Committee.
FHAMiLLN BADLY 5C0ECIIED BI A FIKC
rECI TKLrO RM TO THE DISPATCH.'.
6XLUBisrvil.l.E, April 28. The booming
of cannon at early dawn creeled the opening
day of the twenty-fifth annual Department
Encampment o! the G. A. K. of Ohio. Life
size port-Jits of Generals and other impor
tant personages of the war are displayed
everywhere. Those most numerous are the
famous Secretary of War E. M. Stanton
and "Fiehting" McCook's, they being na
tives of this place. The delegates were all
here by noon to-day and numbered over 1,000.
The G. A. R. and Woman's Relief Corps held
their lirst session this moraine;. Department
Commander P. II. Bowling and staff were es
corted from the United s-tates Hotel to the
Opera House lv Stanton Pot No. 1G6, or this
ulace. and JJepartment President Ada F.
Clarke and staff were escorted from the Im
perial Hotel to K. of P Hall by the ladies of
the V . K. C t thU place
AttbmeBtincof theG A. It., at 10 o'clock
this moniinp, after the u-nal preliminaries.
Department Commander Deviling delivered
Jii opt n: address. He ni followed bv
CommanuT in Chief G Veazy. bo spoke
hihl) oi ifeneral Dowling and made some
pmctiraT remarks of value to the local and
t-tatc ofhciTS. Then cams General and ex-Pre-idcut
It is. Haves, who was received with
hcers. General Haves also congratulated
Mr Dowlinc and enteicU into a dissertation of
ihr G. A. It. ard i s ioik that urousbtforth a
round ot cheers.
Colonel Max Si'.bcrberg offered a resolution
jcouuuenUii c that h- Republicans of the
House pats bill Ino 8209, hich has alreaoy
vaed the Senate, making it compulsory on
all persons at the beads of Departments of
P iblic orks of the State, to employ oldiers
of the late oar in condecting the business of
the same, excepting onlj private secretaries
and similar appointments.
At the mediae of the Woman's Relief Corps
the nual prUiniinin bU5lnts was transacted,
after ubicb an address was made by President
Ada F. Clarke, of Canton.
A great deal of interest is now being aroused
riailing the election of Department Com
manner. Major A. M. aruer. of Cincinnati,
and I. F. Mack, of Sandusky, are the leading
candidates. Private Dalzell. of Noble cuuntj,
k on the ground, and receie a great deal of
ittention, principally through curiosity. A
tiipatch lroni General J II Campbell, the
Ctoieroor, was received ibis alternoon stating
that he was unablo to be prcseni, owing to a
pre-sure ot business. "Cucle Billy" Gibson, of
aiffin, is also absent, owing to sickness. Com
mittees are now earnestly at w ork, preparing
for the grand parade to morrow under com
mand of Major J. S. harratu
In the eemng two rousing canip&res were
belli, at one of which Commander in Chief
eazy spoke, and the other was addressed by
x President Hayes.
A sersilional incident occurred last Eight.
An Italian fruit dealer in decorating his stand,
p.accd an Italian fiig above the Stars and
Mripts. Some G. A. K. men saw it, and told the
Italian to haul it down. He protested, but
tinally concluded to complvwith the request,
a be Mayor, fearing trouble, ordered all the
police on dut.
FBAEKLLVS S100.000 FIBE.
A Block Gutted and Many Firms and Others
Iturned Out.
Er-ECTAl. TELEGRAM TO TUB DISPWCn."
FrtAMn,l April 2S. A very destructive fire
occurred here this morning, wining out a large
number of business concerns. A heavy gale
that had prevailed during the first part of the
night bad partially subsided, when at 3 o'clock
this morning the alarm of fire was sounded
lrom the G. S Karns fc Ca's drygoods store in
the large Center block. Adjoining it on one
ide was Martin . Foly's drugstore, and on
the other side the E. A Wilson music store,
while over Karn's store was Jackson's pho
tograph gallerj. The Dre started in the cellar.
The block itself was barely saved.
The sufferers were as follows' Karns Jfc Co,
r goods, loss .15,000, insurance SStOOOtCA.
M lison A Co music store, loss 16,U0O, insur
ance J2.000; a. U.Martin d. Son, shoe dealers,
loss 515,000, insnrance $10,000: W. M. Bell,
queensware and china, loss 15,000, covered by
insuiance; Martin & Folr, druggists, loss f5,000,
fullv insured; Jacob Sheasley, dnelling, loss
i500, insurance JLUGO; Dr. J. R. Borland's
nlhce. loss S"2,000. with no insurance; J. Q. Jack
son, photographer, loss $3,000. insurance S1.000:
D A. Haj's law office,"loss $500, insurance MM);
.fTmiino- Vetc, loss $1,100. insuranca Jl.bOO.
a he lo's on tbe Center block: is betw een $25,000
and $30,000, making the total loss $100,000. Tbe
department from Oil City rendered valuable
service.
IHVESIIGATIKli STATE INST1TTJTI0IJS.
Members of tbe Investigating Committee
Find Something to Complain Of.
SrKCIAl. TELECBAX TO THE UISP VTCH.I
Bl.llefoj.te, April 2& The Appropriation
Committee of tbe State Senate to-day visited
tbe Normal School at Lock Haven aud the
State College at Bellcfonte. "At Lock Haven
some of tbe members of tbe committee raised
objection to the manner in which previous ap
nropnations have been spent. Tbe Board of
Trustees of the Normal School, instead of
l.avrag the new school erected by contract,
t-esiguated Mr. Hippie, one of their members,
to superintend tLe erection This some of tbe
committee claimed to be a violation ot the law
At the "5tato College a thorough inspection
of .lie buildlncs and method of education was
made 1 he party returned to Bellefonte at 8
o clo k, aud will leave for Huutingdon early in
the morning to inspect the reformatory.
A MUKICIPAL DEADLOCK.
New Castle's Major and Councils Engaged
in an Interesting Contest.
STTCIAl. TELEGllM TO THE DISPATCH.:
New Castle, April a Select Council and
Major Bronu are having a war just now that
w ill bo of interest to all cities ot the third class.
At a lecpnt meeting of Select Councils the
Mayor sent in bis nominations for chief of
police and constables. Allot the nominations
vere continued vith the exeeption ol chief of
i Jice and one constable. Their names came
ui again lat night, and were aain rejected.
lhe Mayoi. hoeer, will keep the chief in
iflicc, and gnesas his reason that a Wilkes
ai re Judge recently decided that a policeman
i.as -in ofhrer until bis successor bad been "ap
pointed. The Maxor has withdrawn the names
f he men, but Council iguored his action and
-oiinail) rejected them.
TOWNSHIP FUKDS G0KE.
1 ho Treasurer Was Bound, Gagged, Beaton
and Robbed.
f 6TICIAL TELCCUAU TO THE DIPATCU 1
ZM3sVILLE, April a Isaac Marshall.
Treasurer of Blue Hock township, was found
to-day In a shed on the McGUl farm, in an un-cou-cious
condition. Ho was bound, gagged
x id bad a serious wound on bis head.
He was in tbe city yesterday aud drew $SO0
Irmn tbe bank to settle with bis successor. He
attended lodge at Taylorsville last night and
S'aried to walk borne. He is unable to give an
account of tbe robbery.
More Jul enilo Robbers Arrested.
K 'ALTELEGHA-T" THE DISPATCH.;
McKfisi-oet, April IS Tno more Doys
charged with connection with tbe tram robber
ies were arrested here to-day W. Lishtner and
V Nolan The latter was out on bail, but was
quietly gathered up by lletectlvo Patterson
and banded overto the authorities. There are
six others who should be captured before the
hearings are to Le held, and tbey will be post
poned until nexv eec on that account.
A Chance lor a Pittsburg Railroad.
SJTCIAI. TELEGRAM TO THE HIKPATOn.
Meadville, A;-i a Judge Henderson
has ordered that unless the last six months' in.
tercst on the bonded Indebtedness of tbe Mead
villo and Linesvllle Railroad is paid by May 1
tbe mortgage will be ordered foreclosed and
the road sold. The Pittsburg, Shenango and
Lake trie people would like to have tbe line.
A Jr. O. C A.M. Connty Organization.
rsrrciAi. teleokak to the dispatch.!
Brabdock, April a Representatives from
15 councils of the Jr. O. U. A. M. of Armstrong
county met hero to-cigbt and formed an asso
ciation in connection with the organization.
The association is formed to look after the ed
ucational advancement of this Legislative dis
trict. Furnaces to Flro Up.
H'tCIAI. TtLlOHAM to the dispatch.:
McKxespoht, April a Sixteen car-loads of
coke .were placed at te Moaosjraaela furnace L
nlantto-day, and arrangements are being made
to put the plant in operation at once. At least
one of the furnaces will go Into operation this
week,
A Chapter of Accidents.
srrCIAl, TEZ.XOIU.il to tub dispatcr.'.
ALLIASCK, April 28. At Hewitts. Carroll
counts. J csterday, George Potior had a leg
dislocated by a barrel ot salt falling upon it.
Walter Manful, a neighbor's boy. -while going
lor a doctor was thrown from his horse. His
neck was broken and he was instantly killed.
Tri-State Brevities.
Moldehs at SpringBeld, O., are striking for
higher wages.
Thomas a Allen celebrated his 100th birth
day nearFIemingtou, W. Va., yesterday.
Tnn remains of the man found on the river
shore at Ohio Pvle have been identified by Pat
rick Warren, ot Beaver, as those of his son.
Patsy.
The father of the executed Nicely boys has
taken from the Somerset jail all the belongings
of his sons except tbe saws and revolver. Tne
Deputy Sheriff refused to let him have tbe
weapon.
A uak from Braxton, W.Va named Ren
nlngton, is the champion Ignoramus, if bis own
acconnt of himself is true. When up before tbe
United States Court at Wheeling for selling
liquor without a Government license, he plead
ed guilty, saying he didn't know a license was
required. He bad heard of the United States in
an indirect way. be said, but thought only the
Couuty Court made the laws where he lived.
Looking for a Grip Victim's Friends.
William Muller. aged 35 years, died at tbe
Homeopathic Hospital on Sunday, of the grip,
and the Coroner is trying to And his relatives.
Muller was an oil driller at the Coraopolis
field for about a year, and joined the Coraopolis
Lodtre. Jr. O. U. A. M. Nothing of his relatives
is known. A letter was found among his
effects from Annie Aylward, Union City, Pa,,
addressed "Dear Brother.",but a. telegram to
that place bv the Coroner has elicited no reply.
At 7:30 tins cvenine funeral services will be
conducted by the Jr. O. U. A. M. at tbe morgue
chapel, where tbe body lies. Thomas Wallace,
of Smoky City Council No. 119, and Rev. Mr.
White, of St. Andrew Church, will conduct
tbe services.
Allegheny Foremen All night.
The present foremen of the Allegheny engine
companies have all been reappointed, and were
sworn in by Mayor Wyman yesterday. Each
one is to be given a book of rules, and Chief
juurpny says tne ruies muse ue ouejeu.
changes will be made -t present.
No
A clear complexion, bright eyes and
firm, solid flesh are a few evidences of its
health-giving properties. ''While not de
tracting one whit :rom the mother's care, I
cannot lav too great stress on the merits of
Mellin'a Food," writes a father. wed
How to Prevent Pneumonia.
Any tendency of a cold or the grip to re
sult in pneumonia may be arrested by tak
ing Chamberlain's Cough Eeniedy and
using proper care to avoid exposure. So far
as it can be learned, uo case of the grip has
resulted in pneumonia where this remedy
has been used, and more than a thousand
bottles have been sold each day for seven
months past. .For sale by druggists, wsu
85 So FOR ONE.
Wo Mean It Vou Can Buy a Good Business
Suit for S5 55.
1,000 men's business'suits will be sold by
as to-dav lor only 55 65. 1,000 men in this
city will be the lucky purchasers, and there
will be 1,000 suits less in our big clothing
stock. To-day we make the offer. Come
and get a good business snit, sack or cuta
way (alwavs sold at 510 to 512), for 55 55.
i Plain fcbloct cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds
ana tweeds in the lot.
P. C. C. C., Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, corner Grant and
Diamond streets.
Oar Great Bargains in Black Dress Goods.
Come and see our extra values tbe 46
inch all-wool serge at GO cents, the extra
fine black all-wool cashmere at SO cents, ou
unequaled silk-warp henrietta at $1 a yard:
special bargains in all-woo! nun's veiling
and mohairs in fact, a bargain stock of
fine black dress goods.
Jos. Eouke & Co.,
609-621 Penn aTenne.
A Belief for Rheumatic Pains.
In many cases persons subject to rheuma
tism have got pro rap. relief from
pain by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Halm. The relief it affords is
alone worth many times its cost,
which is hut 50 cents, and its continued ap
plication elfects a complete care. For sale
by druggists. wan
A LUCKY SCOOP.
A Fino Suit Tor Tonr Boy Tor Only 83 20.
We bought lrom a Xew York clothing
manufacturer his entire stock of boys' suits
lor 50 ceuts on the dollar, by paying spot
cash. Among this fiic assortment arc all
wool cassimeres, cheviots, diagonals and
fancy patterns worth 54 and 5, at regular
prices. Come and buy one to-day for only
52 20.
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, corner Grant and
Diamond streets.
An Awful Noise!
Competitors are making about the 53 shoes.
Buv a pair of my 52 cilf shoes for men's
wear, and save vour 51. G. D. Simen,
Jiwr 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa.
Special! Special! Special!
Case of 46-inch all-wool cashmeres, ele
gant coloring at 50c per vard, worth 65c.
Call aud see them at U. J. Lyuch's. 438-440
Market street. "wrssu
A Specific for the Cough Following La
Grippe.
Many persons who have recovered from
the influenza are now troubled with a per
sistent cough. Mrs. A. J. Allen, wife of
the editor cl the Scott county, Ja., Blade,
savs Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is a spe
cific for the cough which usually follows an
attick of la grippe. For sale by druggists.
WSU
Bargains in children's reefers. Plain,
check and striped cloth; gilt buttons,
51 13. 51 25. 51 35, SI 45 and up; cheaper
than you can bay the materials; at Eosen
baum & Co.'s.
Salconkeepebs know by experience
that the majority of people prefer the de
licious beer made bv the Iron City Brewerv.
'Phone 1186.
Best place to get the newest dress trim
mings, at 710 Penn avenue, Eeiuiug &
Wilds'.
Marriage Licenses Granted Yesterday.
Name. Residence.
J George Walker Ilraddock
(Anna t.abina liraddock
Klchard V llllams Pittsburg
Augusta Illlvray Charleston, U.Va
I John W. Itoss Pittsburg
I Lillle B. Porter Pittsburg
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
The man who keeps bis stomach in first-class
condition all the time is tbe only man who
stands a chance of success in life. The wealthy
g.no Carlsbid to cure tlnir irdigcstion. Wo
cinnot all co lo partake of too life-giving
waters of the ftmous Spiudcl, but we can have
tbe waters brought to us, or wo can use the
genuine Carlsbad Surudcl Salts, which is im
ported from Carlsbad, and can be obtained of
any reliable druggist. They are the concentra
ted power of tbe water itself. They have tbe
same effect upon the system. For all disorders
of the stomach, liver and kidneys the genuine
Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is without equal. It is
specially beneficial for chronic constipation,
gouty ana rbenmatic affections. Be sure to ob
tain the genuine article, which lias the seal op
the city f Carlsbad and the signature of
"Eisner A Mendelson Co., agents, C Barclay
street. New York," on every bottle, T
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ISNER 4 MENDELSON'M
CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALTS.
SOLD BY
JOS. FLEMING A SON,
mhlS-&3
.112 Market street,
Pittsburg,,
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i Addison T. Hoffman Wllmerdin fEW DTEICTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SEW ADTEKHSEJirail - , tusvr AUYracnaEausrras. agw.AumttJMJUJia. . ;?
I Bertha I.. Collins Pittsburg jz: .--- T-nrn r" " . JH
ipszzKiTEA SETb n D D parlor, library, ' m
Benton A. Ingram Allegheny -- -" " 1 ' J9T F ' M ' ' 3
lll.innnlillar.lon Allegheny j. n 1 ' " wv "k. - ,-... t.,-., -JB
ll.innnlillar.1on Allegheny
j Paul Gardl ..-. Pittsburg
( Erzscbet Pcleocczl l'lttsburjr
J CasshisM. tlav ."Elizabeth
Bertha E. O'eauf Kllzabeth
J Johnbnpslc Herr's Island
I Catharine I'usic Herr's Island
(William l.o rtns Pittsburg
t Maria Dolauithty Pittsburg
(Thomas Black Homestead
Mary A. Lewis Homestead
(George L. Beswlck Wllmcrdlng
1 Mattie A. Sharra l'ittsborg
( Michael Werner Braddock
I Erollle UofTOlln Allexheuy
( Michael Lutz Allegheny
t Maria Krapt 4 Allegheny
5 Edward Gustafson McKeesport
J Annie Gustafson McKecsport
J Slepban Kaelln Reserve township
I Theresa Acrle i.Koss towusblp
(Charles Taylor McKcesport
1 Bccca Jane Ferri SIcKeesport
:
corce H. Mattox aicrkeespori
badle E. Owens McKecsport
J Andew Kapp Allegheny
Dorothea stubenranch Allegheny
MARRIED.
McDONALD-AGNEW-On April 27. 1S9L
at the residence of the bride's sister. Mrs. Sam
uel C. Brown, 909 Wyhe avenue, by Rev.Charles
S. McClelland, Mr. William A. McDonald
to Miss Lillian E. Agnew.
DIED.
BEAM-On Monday. April 27, 1891, at 12:15
p. St., Bessie Marguerite, infant daughter
of J. W. and Carrie L. Beam, nee Chambers,
aged 7 weeks.
Funeral services at tbe parents' residence. 27
McLane avenue, Wednesday. April 29, at
2.30 P.M. Friends sat the family are respect
fully Invited to attend. 2
BUCKING On Mondar, April 27. 1891, at
4.50 p. M., Minnie A., daughter of F. H, and
Annie Bucking, in her 13th year.
Funeral from her late residence, Avalon,
WestBellevue, on Wednesday, April 29. 1S9L
at 2 p. n. Interment private. -2
CONWAY On Monday, April 27, 1891, at 4
p.m.. Mrs. 31ARY Ann Conway, widow of
tbe late Captain William Conway, aged 70
years.
Funeral Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock
from her late residence, 3 Fifth avenue.PItts
burg. Interment private at North Ziou Ceme
tery. Brownsville road. Omit flowers. 2
COF.BETT On Monday, April 27, at 5 p. M..
Lillie Cullen, daughter of Oscar and May
Corbet I, aced 13 j ears 11 months.
Funeral services at her parents' residence. 63
Craig street, Allegheny, on Wednesday at 4
r. m. Friends of the familyare respectfully in
vited. Interment private.
KETTERMAN At bis residence. Iflnib-
stone, Arizona, on Sunday, April 26, 1891. Wil
fred W. Fetterman, M. D.. In the 43d year
of his age, son of the late IS. P. Fetterman,
Esq., of this city.
GARLAND On Monday. April 27, 1S91, at
midnight, JonN Garland, brother of Will
lam and James Garland,of Hazelwood,Twenty
third ward, aged 25 years.
Funeral from tbe residence of Mrs. Houston.
No. 4 Mifflin street, Lawfenceville, on Thurs
day, the 30th Inst, at 2 JO P. M. Friends are
invited to attend. 2
GRA'X On Sunday evenine, April 26, 1S91,
at 7 o'clock, William C Gray, in his 74th
year.
Funeral from the residence or his sister, Mrs.
James Park, Jr., 250 North avenue, Allegheny
City, on W edkesday morning' at 10 o'clock.
Interment private. 3
I HART April 27, at 2 P. M., Ella, daughter
of Samuel and Marv Hart, at their residence.41
Corry street, Allegheny, aged 11 years aDd 6
months.
Funeral Wednesday, April 29, at 2 o'clock
p. M. Interment private.
LINNENBRINK At Rochester, Pa., on
Mondav at 11 A. M., Mrs. BARBARA K. LlN
nenbeimc, widow of the late Dr. J. Linnen
brlnk. Funeral from her late residence on Wednes.
day, April 29, 1891, a, 1:S0 P. M. Frlenas of
the familyare respectfully inv ted to attend. 2
LUDWIG On Tuesday. April a 1891. at
10.15 P. M.. F. O. LUDWIO, at the home of the
parents. 3901 Hawley avenue, Lawrenceville,
aged 25 years 5 mouths 8 days.
Funeral will take place on Thursday,
April 30, at 2 P.M. Relatives and friends of
the family and members of Pittsburg Council
No. 117. Jr. O. U. A. M and sister councils,
are respectfully invited to attend. 2
MURRAY Tuesday, April 28. 1891, at 3 P. M.,
William P. MUrrvy in bis 61st jear
Funeral services from bis late residence,
Beaver street, sewickley. Pa., Thursday
afternoon, April 30, at 3 o'clock. Interment
private. 2
McGIMPSEY On Monday evening. April
27, 1891. at 6.30 o'clock. John W. McGIMPSEY.
in the 6Sth year of his age.
Funeral services will be held at his late resi
dence. No. 6 Center avenue, Pittsburg, on
Thursday afternoon, April 30, at 2 o'clock.
The friends of tbe family are respectfully in
vited to attend. Please omit flowers. 3
NEESON On Sunday, April 28. 1891, Rev.
C. V. Nbeson, p&uor of St. John's R. C.
Church, Thirty-second street.
Tbe funeral will take place from St. John's
Church, Thirty-second street, on Thursday,
April SO. at 9 A. M. Friends of the deceased
are respectfully invited to attend. 4
RANKIN On Monday, April 27. 1891, at 9 A.
St., Matxie, wife of George A, Rankin, in ber
29th year.
ROBERTS At Elizabeth. Pa., April 27. IS9L
at 11 a. m . George W. Roberts, in the 81sc
year of bis ago.
Funeral Services at bis late residence, Eliza
beth, Pa., on Tuesday, April 28, at 730 p. m.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery on Wednes
day, April 29. on arrival of 8J5U A. M. train,
Pittsburg and Lake Erie depot. 2
STONE On Monday. April 27. 1S91, at 7:30 r.
M., Alan Ba cue Stone, son of Wm. A. and
Elizabeth Stuuc. aged 9 years.
Funeral services at residence of his parents,
Clifton avenue. Allegheny, WEDNESDAY af
ternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private.
BWKKMIY On Monday. April 27. 1S9L at
7.30 p M.. Lizzie, wife of Owen Sweeuev. aged
31 years at beriesldence, rear No. 4 Federal
street, Pittsburg.
WILK1NS At Philadelphia, Pa., on Sun
day. April 2G, 1S9L at 11:35 p. m., Katharine
M. Lloyd, wife or Trevanion Dallas Wilkins.
Interment at Hollidaysburg, Pa. 2
WILLJAMS-On Monday, April 27. 1891, at
9.39 A. m., John W. Williams, late agent for
the Prudential Insurance Company.
Funeral from his late residence. 1211 Maurice
street, Pi.tsbure, Southslde. ou Wednesday,
April 2). at 2 o'clock P. M. Friends ot the
family are respectfully invited to attend. In
terment at Southslde Cemetery. '
ANTHONY MEYER.
(Successor to Mojer. Arnold A Co.. Lim)
UNDERTAKER AND ES1BALMER.
Office and residence, UH Penn avonne. Tele
phone connection myll-140-MWFSu
JAMES M. FULLERTOIN.
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,
Offices: No. 6 Seventh Street and 6234
Penn avenue. East End.
Telephone Jlik apJWS-wrsu
FLORAL EMBLEMS.
CFCH DS AND ROSES CF RARE BEAUT
A. M. d J. D. MURDOCH,
610 SMITIIFIELD ST. Telepbone'429.
de9-92-MWF
NO FLOWERS
Can compare with the exquisite violets. Lily of
the Valley. Callas, White Roses, Pansles,
White Lilies aud Maidenhair Ferns, which we
furnish looso or arrause in any desired style.
Telephone 239,
JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH,
mbSO-MWF 508 SmithUeld St.
TJEPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN 1801.
ASSETS - - $9,071,696 33.
Insurance Co. of North America.
Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L,
JONES. M Fourth avenue. ja20-69-D .
ASPHALTUM
WALL PAPER
FOR DAMP WALLS.
KEEPS OUT ALL MOISTURE.
WILLIAM H. ALLEN,
- 517 Wood Street,
Near Filth are
STERLING SILVER
-AND
' FINE PLATED WARE.
Late'skpatterns in
KNIVES. FORKS AND SPOONS.
i -
Most suitable for Wedding Gifts.
Reliable Goods Only.
SHBAFER & LLOYD,'
JEWELEES,
Telephone 1931 . S7 FIFTHAVE.
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RECIPROCITY
AT HOME!
We should practice at home
what is proving such good re
sults between nations. Many
of our wealthier class pur
chase abroad what they, could
buy at home. It is not done
for saving money, but for . the
vierefact of having it gener
ally known that S7ich goods
were bought elsewhere than
from home dealers. When
this market has what you
want, 'what good reason is
there for not buying at home?
Further, we are able to fur
nish anything special on short
notice. Individual tastes sat
isfied through oiir order de
partment. For quick deliveries our
stock on hand will satisfy the
popular demand. Housekeep
ers who wish any additions to
the furnishing of their homes
can' find many pieces of furni
ture, "fashioned in beauty and
made to wear," at very little
cost when compared with pro
ductions of former years.
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We Want Every Lady
To see our immense stock of cho:ce
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
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HAVE BEEN SCAHCE.
WE HAVE OPENED
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TO-
Light and Dark Shades,,
ALL. SIZES.
Home & Ward,
41 FIFTH AVE.
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"MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS
1V1 INS. CO., 417 Wood St., Pittsburor. Pa.
Cipltak , f25i.lK)0 01
A vet. Januarv 1, 1SU1 r. SSA3J2 37
Directors Charles-W. Bitchelor, President;
John W. Cbalbnt. Vice President; A. E. W.
Painter, Robert Lea, M. V. Watson, John Wil
son, Joseph Walton, Wm. G. Park. A. M. Byern,
'James J. Dohnell, George' E. Painter, John
Thompson. Win. T. Adilr, Secretary; James
Tattle Asi.in Snerptarv. Am-;mt Amman.
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THIS EMBLEM DENOTES THAT
HMELRICH'S SHOES.
Are recognized as the best
on top of earth. The de
partments present an an
imated scene. Great
throngs fill the seats day
by day and make their
selections with the most
perfect freedom and sat
isfaction. We would state
as the -SLIPPER SEA
SON is' approaching that
at no time has our dis
play been as attractive
with this there are many
FINE BARGAINS TO
BE HAD.
Ladies' Opera Slippers, 60c.
This is a rare figure on
as prime a slipper as this.
LADIES' OXFORD
TIES, tipped on plain
fine kid uppers, at .
$i 50 is the regular fig
ure. The different shapes
of these Oxfords will com
mand universal admira
tion. We have slippers in
Gold, Silver, Pink, Cream
and all the shades in ooze.
TJie ever copiforting
House Slippers, heeled or
spring, are seen here in
large varieties. If you
take the pains to look into
this array you certainly
will find goods that will
please. Remember, our
perfect fitting creates an
easy step at all times.
Misses1 and Children's
Slippers in this depart
ment you find the nobbiest
styles in slippers and Ox
ford patent or kid vamps.
- The admirable jitcing of
these goods give a source
of comfort and pleasure
not to be measured in
words. The largest and
finest display i?i all de
partments suggests to you
.an examination before
buying.
HIIMELRICH'S
430-436 Market St.
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iJIEIlT!
NO CHARGE
FOR TRIMMING '
When materials are pur
chased here.
Fleishman h Co.,
50d,G06and 508 MarttctSU
Baby Carriages from $i 89
to $50. '
VINCENT
. & SCOTT,
S023.Penn AYe.,Ea'st End
Best quality Moquettes, this
spring's patterns, 81 60.
Best quality Body Brussels,
$1 35.
We can sail you carpets
clieaper than any house in the
oity. ,Both lines of cable cars
pass our door. r - j
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SLP 'Jiff
L-J. I.AJ U. BEDROOM, KITCHEN J Jsuau. 4J J
cot notice when pur- wT 7 ak
(1111 , FURNITURE. opon wearing. We VWK. '9
lAf Ul V always have and al- jT7j l
yy rj . ways will confine X ,J "-.
OJo we sell this large Jot m-ijnuu. Rnntcocoj . .- A fiy.yr 9
r PUEEGLiCE bookcases, . . your expectations as f kfc "f
. J Plr-t-tt-oc to wejr hence the 1 WA I g
rO- rictures, .nnerioritv of our fl II V. '4
MOHAIR,
GRAY AND BEOWN SHADES,
At.75 Cents?
(Worth 51 25), because we bought
them at 70c, aud we know it will do
Us more good to distribute a large
quantitr quickly at. a SMALL
PROFIT, than to hold on and sell
a few at a big profit.
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Again, do we sell these new and de
sirable 42-INCH Colored Striped
Bedford Cords
AT $1?
(Regular retail value, 81 B0) be
cause we bought them LESS than
SI, and can sell ten dresses at 51,
where, perhaps, we might only sell
one at $1 50.
Do we sell tbe High-Cla3s Genuine
Scotch Plaid Suitings
48-INCH AT $1?
(Inteuded retail price this season
was $2 25), because we bought them
from overstocked importer at less
than half of import cost that's
"why" we sell them at 51. 48-inch
Scotch, new and stylish. When we
buy fine goods at snch bargain prices
we always give customers the benefit -thereof.
See for yourself about this
great purchase of 1,000 pieces
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aris hobeg ajTd hregsQoodg
Then decide for yourself whether it
pays to come here or not!
Boggs&Buhl,
ALLEGHENY, PA.
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PAULSON'S
Square Crown Hat,
The "Stanley,"
82 50, 83, 84.
Ladies, Look-to Your Furs!
And bring them to ns NOW for storage
over tbe summer before the destructive
MOTH iLY makes farther havoc. We
insure against Fire and Loss. Alt.
Ftje Repaib Wokk at greatly Re
duced Pricks in order to keep our
furriers busy through tbe dull season.
PAULSON BROS.,
441 WOOD ST.
N. B. PARASOLS MADE TO order to
match spring and summer costumes. Old ones
Re-Coveked and Repaired from 75c up,
neatly anil promptly. aplO-MWr
Protect Your Horse.
s
Horseshoeing being a most important opera
tion, it is necessary that all shoers should
understand the constrnctlon and diseases of
the foot. The want of knnnledzd and skill of
sboeing often generates miny diseases, such as
corns, quarter and" ceqter crack, which are
verr aunojing. Attention given road, track
ana interfering horses.
I also manufacture a HOOF OINTMENT,
guaranteed to keep horses' feet in good con
dition. Mr. Faf enbach has the most complete horse
shoeing establishment In Pennsylvania, and
parties who like to see Something fine in this
line should goto bis shop, corner West Dia
mond and Erie sts Allegheny.
ANDREW PAFENBfl'CH,
Cor. West Diamond and Erie Sts.
(Rear of Semple's Store),
ALLEGHENY, PA.
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THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS
CLOTSIIILTGh
Clothiers, : Tailors, : Hatters
. : and : Furnishers, :
-954and 053 LLBEE-TT ?T:
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Fancy Rockers. .
Bookcases, .
Pictures,
Parlor Suites,
Onyx Top Tables.
Desks,
Chiffoniers,
" Cabinets,
Mantel Figures,
Wall Pockets.
Everything in Furniture,
and Carpets.
CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.
Hk&Cl
307 Wood St.
Baron Liebig
The great chemist pronounced the well
known Liebig Company's .Extract of Beef,
made of the finest River Platte cattle, in
finitely superior in flavor and quality to
any made of cattle grown in Europe or
elsewhere. He authorized the use of
His
as the
trade mark
well known
Signature
of
LIEBIG.
COMPiNY'S
For Delicious
Beef Tea.
Extract
of Beef.
For Improved and
Economic Cookery.
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HE-NO
TEA. SOLD WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
BY
GEO. IC STEVENSON & CO,
mblS-xwr Sixth avenue
t C-C-tf-c
J.GhBENJNTETT fe Co.,
Leading Hatters and Furriers.
COR. WOOD ST. AND FIFTH AVE.
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Some in Rags,
Some in Tags
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Some in Velvet Gowns
That's the way we find boys of the present generation dressed and
until the millennium dawns that's what we may expect. We are doing our
part to get boys better dressed and shall give the good cause a strong
impetus this week.
SEE SPECIAL PRICES FOR SIX DAYS
2 00
For boys" between the ages of 4 and 14 we begin even at
this price to show you a line of Short-pant Suits. Not
lined with silk, nor trimmed with expensive braid, but
guaranteed at the price to beat anything you can find
for the money in a strong knock-about Suit. The price
is just $1 less than it ought to be.
Put 75c more into the quality of the material and
we've another royal line to show you. Cassimeres and
Cheviots in many pleasing pattern? and in some of the
prettiest styles to be had even in Suits at much higher
prices. Four dollars would be a fair price for these
$3 75 Suits.
Are you looking for something for dress wear? Some
thing really too fine for the boy to kick about in every
day? In the Suits that we are showing at this price, 5,
you'll get it. Fine foreign fabrics, made and trimmed
in a style that can't Jje beaten. Many of the designs in
HS
$5 00
these were made expressly for us.
YOUR OLDER BOYS
Have Not Been Forgotten!
This isn't much to give for Suits with Long Pants, in
sizes 10 to 18 years, and yet for the next six days we
, will at this price sell you strong, serviceable Suits not to
be matched elsewhere at less than $5. Not only two or
three Suits simply to swear by, but a wide field for choice
embracing many patterns and colors.
At this price we show you Suits you have been accus
tomed to pay $8 for. Cassimeres, Cheviots and Worst
eds in new Spring styles and thoroughly well made and
trimmed. From the thin to the medium weight; in ma
terials and patterns enough to keep you busy for at least
6 00
We only quote a few samples of a few of the bargains we shall
offer all this week, and these are selected chiefly from the cheaper goods.
We've better .Suits up. to anything to be found ready made at prices pro
portionately low.
Large stock of Kilts and Kilt Skirts, Jersevs in new shades, and a
large assortment of Sailor Suits. Prices on- these, also, are low thi3
week. ' 1
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GUSKY'S
300
TO 400
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makes as are honest A p- &J js
SUITS. Will you fzi V ! U'j
make a personal plyi U " i ,
test? There are IHJ ft Hy
many inducements. S J
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Shapllest 3-button H I A ,
Cutaway Suits, of 1
all-wool' Worsteds, vT J
Cassimeres and Che- 1!. I .
viots, at $10, $12, S15 (J I
and 518. l- r
Best Business
Sack Sails, of Che
viots and Cassi-
meres, latest cut, at
57, 58 50, flO and 512.
Plain all-wool Cheviot and Worsted Sack
Suits, at $10, $12. $15 and $18.
"Three Graces" in onr Hat Department
are having a great sale our Square Crown
Stiff Hat, Our Round Crown Stiff Hat and
our Silk Hat. Lowest prices.
so$PH
Clotite, Tailors ai Men
161-163 Federal St, Allegheny.
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ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER,
18 SIXTH STREET.
Cabinets, $2 to 4 per dozen; petites, Jlper
dozen. Telephone, 1731.
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McNAUGHER & CO.,
Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement. Brick and
Fire Brick. Concreting Cellars.
110 FEDEKAL Sr., ALLEGHENY. PA-
Curbstone furnished andsei. le7-53-D
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HATS are colored with poisonous dyes; they
are stiffened with poisonous stiffening-; the
sweat bands nre not leather, but are composed
of poions. This Is the case with Hats sold at
$1 119. ?2 49, 52 99 and upwird. To prevent
losing your hair, to prevent bad headaches, to
prevent blotches on the forehead, which comes
lrom poisonoa leathers in hits, you should
wear nothing but Bennett & Co. Lightweight
Fle-ible Fall Leather Baud Hats.
First Gride will cost i.
Second Grade will cost $2 50.
Third'Grade will cost S3.
Fourth Grade will cost S4.
Dunlap and Yoamaa Hats, $5.
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