LLEIJWBLIMl wmw V- wm : i THE PITTSBUBG f DISPATCH, SATURDAY, HAT 9, 1891.., A FAMINE OF FUEL The Iron Industry of (lie Shenanso and Mahoning Valleys PROSTRATED I5Y THE COKE STRIKE. The Men Still Determined, and Still Seem to Hold! heir Uwn. XO JDUI ILT I. THE GAUKISOX TKUL RrrriAL tkleobxm to tux DisrjtTcn.; Shaeox, May 8. At the time the blast furnaces of the Shenango and Mahoning Yalleys shut down last January the opera tors did not apprehend a suspension of more than 30 or 60 days. Just as they were more than willing to resume and handle order: that have been piling upon them the bic Connellsville coke strike began to be felt all alone the valley, and they found they were unable to scnrecoke to run their fur naces. This shutdown of fire months means that the production of iron in the Shenango Valley has already fallen off 350,000 tons in the year, and every day added to the idle ness means hundreds of tons of iron added to this loss. The importance of the present entire sus pension of work in the valley means that at least one-eirhth of the pig iron production of the United States is lost The valley turns out one-eighth of the entire produc tion, but this year it will lose its record and fall away below other localities. Operators are ready and anxious to resume, but say tnoy cannot net cote, owing to the mammoth strike in tbe Connellsville recion, and even to day, when it is stated the men are beginnine to resume, no coke can be bad here. A full re sumption of work In tbe coke regions, when it comes, means that there will be a creat boom in the valley, and tbe thousands of men thrown oat of employment and idle at present will be turned into the furnaces that have been dead eolons. Alannfactnrers say the price of iron is not so high as might be wished, but that they can store it in their yards, which are now as bare as a floor. They also believe that the effect of the shutdown will be felt soon enough in Prices, whether thev resume now or later on. bales since tbe shutdown have been very active, and It is doubtful if there is a pound of lronin the valley to-day. lhe last big sale was ly tho Sharpsville Furnace Companv to the Carnegie Edgar Thomson Works, some 600 tons being shipped daily to fill the order. The greatest loss is thought to be sustained by the railroads that bavb lost the freight on millions of tons of ore and iron, and thu end does not seem In sight yet. panr has completed its organization by the election of officers. Tbe road will run through a country rich in potter Are clay, iron, etc, and will connect with tbe Washington and Waynesburg Railroad at Wavnesbarg. It is said the road will be In running order by October. FISH FIBATES CLEANED OUT. Threo Akron Officers Do Clever Detective Work Among the Gang; srECiax. tilioiiam to tub oisrATOit.t Akron, May 8. A gang of gill-net ill her men who have for years been preying on tbe fish in the small lakes near this cltr.were raided this morning by Sheriff Bonn, Marshall Har rison and Detective Dunn. Seven men were captured and brought to this city, and officers are in parsait of six more. Deputy Flih and Game Warden Kelso dropped down amotig the gill-netters some dajs ago. They drank with tbem, tore up bills, and cave other evidence that thev were toughs of tho tough. They were initiated into tbe gang, and went out on numerous expeditions, and secured the names of all the pirates. Peter Shaffer, their leader, broke and ran when the officers arrived at his house, and It was fonnd necessary to send a ballet after nim in order to brine bim to a stand. Seven of tho pirates, wbo have been making a good thing out of their fisblmr. rleaded rnlltv. and the others will stand trial. The seven were fined 150 and costs each. Tbe gang has long supplied fash ionable flfb fries for Cleveland and other swell parties, and tbe chances are that some of the society people will have an opportunity of tell ing bow they caught their fish, BECBTJITS FOB COKE OPZBAT0B& McKeesport Hungarians Gathered Up by Wholesale by Frick Agents. FrKOAt. TSXtCFBAJt TO TH DUrjLTOtT.I McKeesport, May 8. Many Hungarians who have been seen at wore here are leaving the city for points in tbe coke regions, and they are gathered up by tbe representative of tbe coke operators for that purpose. George Kekley, who is said to represent the Frick Coke Company, Is here gathering them up, and he sest about SO of tbem to the coke regions to-day. Be Is still in tbe city. Within the past week a delegation of 200 Hun garians left tor Scranton, Wheeling and other places. Some cams here from tbe coke regions when tbe strike was In full force there and have been trying to get work here. AS FAST A8 THE LIMITED. Another Express to Be Pot on tbe Ft. Wayne to Chicago. General Manager Wood, General Super intendent of Transportation, E. B. Taylor and General Passenger Agent Ford, of the Pennsylvania Company, left for Philadel phia last evening to attend tbe summer time meeting. Mr. Ford said the New York Central had shortened Its time between New York and Chicago to 27 hours without extra fare, and to meet tbem the Ft, Wayne would reduce it to 26 hours, glvIng,patroni another train ai fust as the limited with no extra charge. The limited will he kept on under the present system. It is intended to catch the class who- like to be exelusive, and as they nre filling to pay the extra fare tbe road doesn't object, as ft gives the other trains a obance to have their quota of passengers. No other changes of importance are expected. Mr. Ford thinks the boycott against the Alton road will be successful this time. He savs the bluster of the Alton officials re minds him of the. boy who whistled in the dark to keep up his courage. Last week the passenger earnings of the Fort Wayne amounted to (70,000, an increase over a corresponding time for last year. Mr. Ford says the conntry is growing, and a great many people are traveling. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTENTION! The object of the ob ject lesson in this cut is to convey oy picture EUEOrE Is covered by Special Cable Letters In to-morrow's big DISPATCH. OHIO FABMEB8 IS POLITICS. In Tho Alliance Becoming Tory Powerful the Vicinity of Flndlay. TFECIAI. TZXZQKAV TO TUB DISPATCH,! Fktdlay, May & Delegates from the vari ous branches of the Farmers' Alliance of Han cock county met here to-day and formed a regular county organization. The State Lec turer was present, and there was some interest ing talk. This Alliance has become quite a factor in the county, there being from one to three or ganizations 1 n every township. This makes the result of the coming election very uncertain. Millinery. New patterns from the leading houses of New York and Paris all this week. Mlle. E. Deeyee, 64i Penn avenue. Ths SALOONKEEf EE3 Build up your trade In beer by using Iron City beer." It is a great favorite. Telephone" 1186. Marriage Licenses Granted Yesterday. Kame. Residence. I William K. Btine Charleston, W. Va. Virginia K. Cracroft Allegheny cJohnDrlseoll Pittsburg (Mary Mahoner T Pittsburg J Emit Eckman , McKeesport ( Mary Werne McKeesport J Thomas Klsarezyk Pittsburg Maria Gonczas , Pittsburg & & ffWP 4gggzHl SIS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rather than, by w o r 4 s, someidea of the aggregate of goods required for our Spring stock of MISSES' and CHILDREN'S Special Opening -or- TRIMMED HATS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -OK- Saturday of This Week Our Misses' and Chil dren's Hats CARPETS, CURTAINS, MARRIED. RICHMOND-BNEATHEN On 'Wednes day morning. May 6, at the residence of tbe bride's sister, Mrs. A. A. Harding, Fozburg, Pa by the Ber. Edmund A. Angell. Mr. Harry N. Richmond, of Smethport, Pa,, and Miss Mollie A. Sheatiiex. Franklin papers please copy. THE BEDFORD JUDGESHIP. Hot Fight Between langenecker and King Friends of Both Confident. FFECTAL. TELEGRAM TO TUB DISPATCH,! Bedford, May 8. Not in the history of Bed ford county politics has there been a more stub born contest w aged than is now going on be tween ex Secretary of the Commonwealth Hon. J. JL Longenecker and Alexander King, XNq . to secure tho instructions of Bodford county for tho nomination of President Judge. Una members of tho bar. with but few excep tions, are keeping bands off, tbe exceptions bo lngafew of the jounger members, who are about equally divided between tbe candidates. The question of fitness is admitted by both fides. Both Loogonrtkcr and King have been chining light and successful practitioners for tipnaid of 5)cnrs 1 ho question uppermost in tho minds of Republicans Is, who is entitled to tho nomination, and to whom doos tbe party owo tlm debt of gratitude? IjongeneLker's friends ssy no ououaa done luoro than ho to put Bodturd aiming tbo Hit uf counties that can alwasbe counted upon to cho a Itopublican tnajiirlt); that nu one but Longonecltor cuuld liars hold Bodford In tho Itopublican column Uu fall for DolanialtT, and as Chairman of the County Committee, for tin lint lime In Its hlntin t, the count) olected the full ticket. ilr. Jilng friends meet this by sajlng that Ijongeneckir bait been well cared for bjr the tarty, and that lm never uutll now lias naked fur an ulUcn In tho gift I tlio people. King's Jrlcnui are working ilin whltky racket against Longenocker In tho eastern end for all it Isworth, but to far It ran hardly be said that their argu ment that Lunrjansclter would bo adverse to granting llcenien liaa won llioin many support ed, for it is a well-Lnciwn tact that tlio reupcct nble boteluieu of tho otKirn end of thu county nre all uaimand uctho supporters of Longeu. uckur. In Kverotr, Px-AMomblyman N. O. Evsns Is ciiaiiipioniug Jviug, but trojn tlio rnoit rellablo kourcnSLoiuot tho news that Longunecker will Jrry tho town. In Bedford, while both candi date live, tho right is rtd hot. Both claim tliej will carry it, but knowing ones freely admit that LougeuviVcr has the advantage in tho county, as tLe light now stands. Inquiries Into the Mine Explosion. -VrSCIAt. TELIOEAM TO IBS DISrATOH.! Clahk suraa. W. VA..May 8. The Coro ner has im paneled a jury, and Mine Inspector Harr bai commenced an investigation into jesterdaj's mine explosion. TrI-State Brevities. Burqlabs secured $2,000 In jewelry and money from Mrs. G. A. Pellon's dwelling in Canton Thursday night. Fouk men were seriously burned by natural gas in the McClure oil well No. 2, near New Uallllee, Thursday night. The Park Hotel and the Somerset House, at Somerset, after a rehearing, have both been granted liquor licenses. Both bad previously been rofused. Miib. Adam Huff, -who eloped with George Stahl from Greensburg a few months ago, has roturnod, and she is trying to effect a reconcil iation with her husband. The Committee on Contest of tbe Board of Return Judges of tlio lato Republican primary election met yesterday morning at Lancaster to Investigate the rharges of fraud In connection tilth tbo Judiciary Ocht. Counsol for llrubaker told that throe d)s sad beeu Intufflelsnt to prepare their cue, and tbereforo an adjourn ment for a week was taken. DIED. BARRY On Thursday, May 7, 1891, Ellew, wife of Sylvester Barry, aged 66 years. BUNSHOH-On Friday, May 8. 1S91, at 6.30 P. M., at her residence. Thirty-seventh street and. Penn avenue, Mrs. Louise Bukshtjh, aged 8 years., Notloe of funeral hereafter. 3 BUKKHARD-On Friday. May 8. 1891, at 11.30 f. JU at' ber residence, No. 25a Webster avenue, Rosalie, wife of A. Burkhard, aged 64 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. CURRAN At Millerstown, Fa., on Thurs day, May 7. 1881, Vf, J. Cukean. DAVIS On Friday. May 8, 1891, at 8 V. ., AAaor, wiuowoi jonn uavis, agea u years. Funeral from her late residence, 873 Beaver avenue, Allegheny, on Sunday at 3 p. sr. Friends of tha family are respectfully invited to attend. DOUGHERTY-On Friday. May 8, 1891, at 12 m., at too resiaenoe or ner aaugnter, resport, FURNITURE, BEDDING, 0. Mliitat to, Are pronounced by all as the HAND SOMEST and the MOSI ATTEACUVB we bare yet shown. Come and bring the HISSES and SMALL CHILDREN to the ojpjshstnq- SATURDAY. Home & Ward, 41 FIFTH ATE. my8-D $10 TO $25. 33 FIFTH AVE. mj9 no llli Dlt. MILiimtN.iho Blind Heptnagennrlan I'Hrioti, tells how a blind man exorcises, and gives' rales for long life In to-morrow's DIitl'ATCIL A skeleton ut 39, a Horcules' ut 70. COUNTING UP THE LOSS, SIEIKES EEMAIN FIBH. Keep Coke Operators 1 lud It Diflloult to Their cir Men at IVork. tFTECIAL TFI.LUUAU TO TUB DISrATCII.l ScOTDAiE, Mav 8. Evictions continue to be the order of the day in the coke region. Guards were placed at Hecla last night and an effort made to start the works this morning, but none of tbe old men would return to work. The company say tbey will Import now men at once. A committeeman from Calumet reported at labor headquarters that not more than 20 men are working there. Fifteen of the Italians taken there t.stcrday refused to work and left this morning. A carload of foreigners was sent up tho Scottaale branch this evening, re ported to be for tho West Overton plant of A. C. Overholt t Co. Officer R. N. Gay returned to-day from Somerset, where he arrested Ham Gilbert, charged with being a participant in tho murder ing of the teven men at Morcwood. From here he w as couvo cd to the Greensburg jail to aw ait trial, boon iftcr tbo occurrence, and before a warrant could be served on him. He fled from the neighborhood and has been in hiding since. He seemed much depressed and is now verv sorry for having taken part in the Killing. The District Executive Board held an Important meeting last night. The question of the bring. Ine into the region of new men ana their brutal treatment when they refuse to work, was f nlly u..u-acu. AWU UUA1U UCU1UCU IO OCglU PTOSC' cutions if thoy find sufficient grounds. STILL SISEIKG T02 A TURY. The Court In tlio Garrison Murder Trial Has u Very Difficult Task. rSFECIAI. TILEORAII TO TUB DISPATCH-. Wheeling, May a The Garrison murder trial has been in progress very nearly a week, and the jury !i still incomplete. There are no prospects that evidence will be adduced in the case until .Mtnda). This morning Judge Camp bell, afier hearing arguments of counsel, de- ciueu iiiauuror lieu could still plead age, al though be had elected not to do so at first, and he was accordingly dismissed, counsel for the defense excepting. Jurors B. J. Bnllard and J. B. Chambers pleaded like exemptions ana were excused. Juror James Filan said he had at one tune held a grudge against the prisoner, and had threatened to get even with him, but meant that his threat should only apply to politics. He bad no ill-will toward the defenuantat present, but was excused, nevertheless, w j lliird was challenged by tBTTBute for cause" AVitnosrs will be summoned in tbe mondci- to ghon that he had expressed a leaning against tl e prisoner. " T-ileaucn were then funimoued to fill the vacancies, and Chester Witham and Asberry V illlams w ere secured as "fair men." The talesmen were then exhausted without eecur lug au) more jurors, and court was then ad journed until morning to give the Sheriff time to secure other citizens. ONE C0HTEACT0K HAKES TEEMS. Ono Ke- Hnndrrd Erie Carpenters Will sumo 'Work 3Ionday Morning. SPECIAL mMJBlU TO Till DISPATCH.! Kkie, May 8. Next Monday morning about 100 of the striking carpenters will return to work for their old employer, Honry Shenk, the contractor, the Carpenters' Union having voted to accept his proposition to recognize nine hours as a day's work, and pay them tbe same wages they recelrod hitherto for 10 hours woric Mr. hhcnk Is the only contractor of this city who has as jet shown any willingness to con code anytime to tlio men. PIITSBUEG'3 NEW FEEDER, The ntuburg, "Washington and Southern Railroad to Bo Running by October. ISttCCIAL TIXEQEAM TO THE DISPATCH. MAHUWOTO.X. W. VA.. Mar R Th.Pllf.. burg, Washington and Bouthera Railroad Com- j The Trustees of tlio l'lttsburg Female Col. lege Waiting for the Insurance Com. pnnlet TJpon tho Actnnl Dmr.ugo May Dojienrt it Chungo of location. The question as to whether tbe Plttsburc Female College will be rebuilt, or the loca tion changed to some more available section is still undecided. The executive committee of the Board of Trustees met yesterday after noon. John N. Holmes presided. There was a lengthy session, but the only thing done was to consider the matter of insur ance. An adjournment was then had to next Monday. The advisability of building the college in another section of the city was considered, but it was thought best to let it go over until the insurance Is settled. Tbe college will open on Monday. A portion of the bniidtng will be inhabitable for students about that time. The boardmir department will be in the college building, as will the day school. The art school will be held lu the cabinet of the school; the piano school in the Bissell blocK and the orean school in the Smithfield. Street M. E. Church. Dr. Norcross says that be will be in good sbape on Monday, and expects all, or nearly all. the pupils io eome back. He says that a nre like that of Tuesday night cannot dampen their enthusiasm. There were many peculiar scenes about the scene of tbe fire yesterday. When it was lonnd early in the morning that there were no policemen about, and onlv a few firemen, who were still playing with their hose upon, the mass of rubbish, hundreds of people who live in the nearby alleys began to appropriate the cans of lard, vegetables and other edibles which seemed to be lying around loose with no owner in sight. There were no policemen about, aha the firemen didn't bother them until tbey began grovel ing where there was danger of walls falling. Thev would not be driven out by words, and hnally the bose bad to be turned upon them. That was the only way to prevent them from running into danger. The walls of some of the bnildinm -r taken down yesterday afternoon under the supervision of Building Inspector Hoffman. To-day the other walls will be removed and then will begin a general removal of the debris. The delay in removing the walls has been due to the fact that the firemen have been throwing water udou the mass nf covered stuff. To have thrown the walls down upon this would have kept tbe fire smouldering for an indefinite period, THREE SPECIAX PRICES For Men's Fine Suits That Will Draw tho Multitude to Our Store To-Day. We have made three special prices ($6, 512, $15) the basis of a great men's suit sale to-day They are all popular prices 56 for the man who only wants to spend a small amount lor a suit f 12 for the business man whd wants something stylish and extra fine and 515 for the tony dressers who want gar ments equal to merchant tailors' suits at $30 to 540. Attend this sale to-day; It comet as surprise, ana us aiso a great chance for the man who wants to save money ?6, 513 and 513 are the special prices. P. C. C. C, PlTTSBUEO COMBIHATIOIf CLOTllKto Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Pa., Matilda, widow of tbe late William Dougherty. Funeral on Buk DAT, May, JO on arrival of church train, West Penn Railroad, at 10 A. M. Frtondsot the family are respoetfully invited to attend. a EilHKTT-On Friday. May 8, 1891. atOtlO r. M.. at her borne, hoar Mansfield, i'iisuk H., widow of tbo late Russell Krrett, in the T7lh year of borage. Funeral strrlcss at her lato residenee on Monday, May II, at 3 r.M. l'ittiburg.Ohlcsgo, Cincinnati end St, Louis train leaves Union ita. tlon at liOJ r. at. Interment prlyate at a later hour. o OOODWORTir'-On Thursday, May 7, 188t at 6JQ o'olock, Ajjcu, twin daughter of Will lam P. and Agnes Uartiuure-Uoodwortli, aged I years. Funeral from tho parents' residenee, 600 Bed ford avenue, on HATUliDAY, May 0, 1891, at 2 o'clock v. m. Friends of tbe family are re speotlully Invited to attend. 2 JiA?ViVaE-;T,ll,r,(Iar taornlnp. May 7, 1B91, at 2:08 o'clock, H attic, wife of Frank II. Has lege. Harriets will be held on Sabbath, May 10, at 2.30 J n., at family residence, corner Lin ooln ana Lemlngton avenues, East End. Friends of tbe family are respeotfully Invited to attend. Interment private. fCuffalo papers please copy.J 2 Kennedy, aged 62 years Funeral from her late residence, on Batch. say. May 0. 1SD1, at 2 o'clock P. sr. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 MoCANDLEBB On Thursday , morning. May 7. 1891, at 1:10 o'clock, Mrs. AIAKQaret Wioutman McOasdless. in the 82d year of ber age. McQREEVT On Friday. May 8, 1831, at 130 p. it., William Mc(JrtEEvy, Br. p Funeral from bis late residence. No. 63 Charles street, Allegheny, on SUNDAT.May 10, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respect- muy invitea to attena. 2 McSTEEN At 4.S0 o'clock, Friday, PAUL, Infant son of Hartley J. and Bridget McSteen. nee Kinlin, aged 18 months. Funeral Bpndat. May 10, at S P. ST., from parents' residence, 2212 Penn avenue. REEVES On lhnrsd.iv. Mar 7 1R37 t in m A. K., MABX Reeves, aged 3 years. REITER On Thursday, May 7. 1S91 at 11:45 p. si.. Mrs. Louisa Reitbh, relict of Conrad Rciter, in ber 67th tear. Funeral Baturjlat, May 9, at' 2 o'clock, from the residence or her son, O. O. Reiter, No. 79 Hemlock street, Allegheny. In. terment private. BOHERER-On Friday, May 8. 1891. at 250 o'clock p. m., Aiwa, daughter of Ida and John Bcherer, aged 6 months and 17 days. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence. No. 218 Ohio street, AHe gbeny City. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. 2 SLOAN-On Thursday. May 7, at 9.20 A. ar., Akdbew Reed Sloan, in his 80th year. Funeral services at the family residence. Lib erty avenue, Shadyslde, on Saturday, May 9. at 2 p.m. Interment private at later hour. 2 WIELLAND On Thursday, May 7.1S9L at S p. ar.. Elmeb Charles W.. son of Charles and Emma Wiellana, aged 15 months 2 days. WlGHTMANOn Frldav. Mav R 1W)1 at 6:45 p. m.. Harmon Wilbert. son of Mary A. and the late Hugh Wightman, in the 85th year of his age. V Funeral services at his late home, So. 6707 Mignonette atreet. Twentieth ward, on Buw SAY, 10th lost, at 2.S0 p. M. Friend! are In vited to attend. They Will STRIKE You as the prettiest things the loom can produce. CARPETS, Although selling fast, assortment still complete, from tho cheapest to the best. PATTERNS to please everyono and at PRICES that wc guarantee to be the lowest. ( Best Body Brussels, Carpet and 5-8 Border, at $1. Best Extra Super, 20 yards for $11 00. " - GINNIFF & STEINERT, LIM., 305 WOOD ST. The Wood St. Carpet House. We are still selling at these fig ures the nobbiest line of merchant tailor-made suits In all Styles, In all Sizes, In all Colors, In Plain Patterns, In Nobby Stripes, In Fancy Checks, In Stylish Plaids. The original made-up-to-prices on these fashionable garments were from $20 to $50. B.&B. 300 PIECES INDIA SILKS Was an onormous purohaso to make on top of our present , ' stook of . SEVERAL HIMffiED PIECES LNDIAS! But suoh an extraordinary and bold proposition was made to us AS TO PRICES In the finest and best quality INDIAS that are imported to AMERICA that we made the purchase. Here they are on the counter: 300 PIECES WEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HERE'S A CHANCE! , FOR TO-DAY ONLY. 27 TO 30-INCH MA LR myS-TTsau ap2S.TTS BIG BARGAINS IN- NewSpring Goods ' Our Display of IISnDI-A. SILKS Reduced from "So to 60c Has created a lively demand, owing to special prices or this niontn. We are now showing all tbe newest LACES, FINE EMBROIDERIES, FL0UNCINGS, EDGINGS -AND- IxLsex-bxLgs. Too remainder of our wall papers selling at ridiculously low prices. Bee our special offer ing ot loo papers. Nothing as cood elsewhere at this price. DO YOU MOW That we carry as fine a line of Sfen' and Hoys' Furnishing Goods as is to bo found In Western Pennsylyanla? DO YOU MOW That our prices are far lawer than the prices of the exclusively Men's Fur nishing Goods? DO YOU MOW That we are sole agents for Pittsburg and Allegheny for the famons "Pearl" Bhirts? TJnlaundered, $1 00 each. Laundered, $1 25 each. DO YOU MOW ARTHUR, SGHONDELMYER Sc CO., 68 and 70 Ohio St, Allegheny. my8-MThS That we sell for 25o as good a scarf) as most firms sell at 50c? Fleishman & Co.. 504. GOG and 508 Market St. Patent Medicine price list mailed free of cliarge. Write for it. mj9 AT 75c AND $L Values 81 25 to 81 76. There are but few suoh. 27 and 30-inoh INDIAS imported. The styles are handsome, new and high-olass ar tistic printings a good portion of them are hand-printings ' not roller printings, as printed stuffs are usually. There's one thing we are sure of: This store's, nor any other store's Fifty-cent Indias will stand muoh ohanoe to sell while these 27 AND 30-INOH INDIAS Are in tho market .A-13 750 aXLd. Si- Large additional oountor spaoo at BILK and VELVET DEPART MENTS will bo givon to this IMA SALE. We'vo hoard it Bald that custo mers were threo and four deep at Dry Goods Counters in New York at speoial sales. We know when the ladies of Allegheny and Pittsburg and Bur- rounding country see these 27 AND 30-INOH INDIA SILKS They will turn out en masse al most. It will be a lively sale while it lasts. You oome and see for yourse1 Boggs&Buhl, In addition to tbe unpre cedented values we have been giving all this week, in Men's Suits we have se lected .500 FINE Spring Suits At prices ranging from $ia to $i6, and offer you your choice TO-DAY FOR $10 They come in Sacks and Frocks of the very latest styles, thoroughly well made and perfect in fit. Light and Medium Shades, And most desirable in every way. Now, if you want a suit of clothes, don't hesitate a moment. This is the chance of chances, and for just the fifteen hours that our store is open to-day it will be within your reach. We will sell you Coats and Vests of these and Pants of different material if desired. The great book, LIFE AND DEEDS OF SHERMAN, free with each and every sale, whether you buy these special or not. , J-1 : 300 TO 400 MARKET ST. also goei $io Suit! tart J. Edqab T. sijumah. FINE UPHOLSTERING. Children's Millinery To-Day. Special exhibit of beautiful headwear for misses also nntrirumed shapes ell colon prices low. Jos. Hobwe Ss Co. '8 P enn Atenne Stores. Newly licensed saloonkeepers can much increase their sales of beer if they proonre supplies from the Iron City Brevrine Co. Telephone 118G. AIib X'ooplo's Store, Fifth Arenuo. Kcad our ad. tojdsy. It will" interest you. Campbell & Dick. Millions of rolls wall at a price, at Welty's, 120 65,67, 69 and 71 Park way. WOLFJi-On Friday, Mar 8, 1891. at 15 A. JPf- L-Wolm, aged 6 years.! month and 10 days. Fnnersl from the parents' residence, No. fi Delaware street, AlleEUeny. on Sunday, May 10, at 2 p. it Friends of the ranilly are respect fully invited to attend. 2 T JAMES ARCHIBALD ABBO-, jHY1 and SALB SXABLKS. V6 ana va Becond arenne. between Wood and Smithfield streets. Carriages for funerals, S3. Carriages for operas.parties,btc.,at the lowest rates. All new carriages. Telephone communication. my5-87TT5 Ti EfliESEtf TiSD JN PITTSBURG IS 180L ASSETS . . $9.071.698 83. Insurance Co. of North America. iniSSi?H,5?ln,tla.and Patd "' WILLIAM L. JONES. 84 Fourth arenne. laXUO-s Chas. R. BHUMA1T. We are pre pared to re ceive and ex ecute o r d ers for all sorts of Upholstery work. Our stock of materials comprises everything desirable. Our work rooms are in charge of Mr. William Whetworth, from D. S. Hess, Broad way and Eighteenth. st, New York. Old furniture remodeled and re upholstered. We clean lace curtains. SHUMAN BROS., '426 -yroon ST. i ap28-TTS WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OFP1TTSBOKG. Asset Htt,MlS7 t v . -vrSS-J11 WOOD STREET. ALEXNDERNIM1CK, President JOHN B. JACK80N. Vice President elS-83-Tra WM.P. HERBERT. Secretary. nsentaw tm m mrlA Ifederal street, I 118 ' J BTYE AU VSE annertt gMIfyrg1fAT'ii?ALTBgH-- - jaStoz jfdTABLISHED 187(1 BLACK GIN yon THr KIDNEYS, WHERE TO BUY HATS. Why pay $2 49 for a hat you can buy at Bennett & Co.'s for $2. . Save the 49 Cents. Why pay 2 99' for a hat you can buy at Bennett & Co.'s for $2 50. Save the 49 Cents. Why pay 3 49 for a hat you can buy at Bennett & Co.'s for $3. Save the 49 Cents. J. G. BENNETT & CO., Leading Hatters and Furriers, COR. WOOD ST. AND FIFTH AV. myS-TTS ALLEGHENY, PA. raft Is a raliaf and snr enra for the Urinary Oreana QriTel 'and Chroma tlitarrh of -tha Bladder. The 8wlss Slomsen Bitter are a snrs enro for DrsnsMia. IBASE XAME Liter Comnlalnt and arsrr species of lndieeitlon. Wild Cherry Tonle, the most popular prepa ration for enre of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Lung troubles. iuiusror toe anore, per bottle. orO for S3 ai Tour urnciriaE cinflH nut nnnnin niA.n fi write lo WM. F. ZOELLER. Bole M'l'r., ueowo-TTS B LACK GIN. mhW-SB-XW SOLD BT JOS. FLEMING A BOB, tu amraei,sir.v Pnwburg,' WILLIAM H. ALLEN, . 517 Wood Street, ' Will take pleasure in sub mitting an estimate for papering 'your home with any qualities of ' Wall Paper, No Sale. No Charge. m lit Goois at flit Prices. If you are . asking yourself where you can buy the' best Clothing you can get your answer at Wanama ker & Brown's. The splendid stock of the season is ready for your inspection. Reliable Clothing never cost so few dollars, and it's the chance of the year to save money. Gentlemen's Suits, $12, 15, Si 8, ' $20, $25. Boys' Suits, 84, 85, 6, 750, $8$io. For Clothing to measure get a . wise choice of goods. Suits to order, 25. We'll give you the- best of wool and work, and leave you something in your pocket by our low prices. MAN O WAR HATS -AJCD- VOX M0LTKE CAPS FOR BOYS. ROYAL YACHT CAPS AND STBAW SAII0R HATS, Plain or Trimmed, for Ladles and Children, ARE NOW READY. C I I D O Btored and Insured acainstFIRE, rUKo LOSS AND MOTH, and Altered Orer into tlio new styles Very Reasonably, in order to keep our furriers bnsy dnrlnc tlie dull season. PAULSON BROS., No. 441 Wood St. BiA&G5aSx!:h prl0M vM for ou myj-rri ' WANAMAKER&BROWN, COR. SIXTH ST. AND PENN AVE. U my7'S JAS. M"NBIL BOILERS, PATENT & BRO PLATE AND SHEET-IRON WORK. SHEET IRON ANNEALlNp With an Increased capacity and bjdraullo machinery, we are prepared to fnrnlsh all work la onr line cheaper, and better' than by the old methods. Bepalrins nd general raaealne work.) Twentr-nlath street aid A)ltheay VaHerRamee leiMMw. DRUNKENNESS III ALL THE TTOEtD THIEl IS BUT OSS CtfBl DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, lteanbajrlrrn Ins cup of coffee or te. or in articles or rood, without tbe knowledge of the pa tient, II niccs.irr. It Is atjKjtutelr harmless and will effect permanent and specdrenre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholle wreck. IT NEVKlt JTAILS. It operates so quietly and with inch certainty that the patient undergoes no lnconrenlenee. and era be is aware, bis complete reformation is effected. 48 page book free. To be had of A.t. KANKIN. Blithand Penn it., Pittsburg; K. HOLDEN i i.' a federal it.. Allegheny. Trade sappUedTby OKO. A. KJCLLY i CO.. Pitts-burg-, Pa, DTlMe-TTa TO SHOE RETAILERS.' ?. DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, "DRUNKENNESS." BOLD BY JOS. FLEMING ft SON, 412 Market street, mbl9-S3-TT3 Plttsbnrc M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DTEINQ AND CLEANING. nsan Arena .mamm-nmm Weput oar "Dark Hone" Unit Ue field. Under eer n eondldou w eon ramilv yon vita tan ihot, to that a the end of the Tear It will Keull (rice at your option. ai jvu urop a. s poitu cmra. jou wiu recurs suu luormauoa. J.MEANS&C0, OITON M7--ta snlnit tne fltld. "- TftTi niTT- i , uhxeondldoDjTeesnniDtilTNif "i fli OHMlISew. undTonootonljsa.sajf ilr rfocei. J 4 PCTpalr. ETerrnjleairidiE it''oi'boli 1 2 IlflmliittinMdnrniiil.nmHl. f J Tn. . I JB AY- 2&V. J sTsr i' . . -i (wMrJ tv-i-r a. sC C A. . -rfV sZyi( T r?- I M mgl i f Mm DERBY DESKS. OFFICE OUTFITTERS, dee SflMr Ccu MtZ&MkT. 7