THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, MONDAY, JULY 6, 189L DRAPED DTHODBHISG. Clearfield Tonths Bury Old Patriot ism for a Joke. GRANGERS OrPOSED CELEBRATING And the Young People Were Dissatisfied With Them. ADTISED TO GO TO AMERICAN TOWNS tSrECIAI. TELFORAM TO TITS DISFATCII. Clearfield, Pa., July 5. There ras a rather unique Fourth of July passed here, especially by the older and more conserva tic citizens. YeMcrday morning the peo ple were startled to see the entire town draped in mourning. There wjcre hundreds of yards of crape on cery business place, tree, signpost, awn ing and f)ncc corner, and innumerable in Fcriptionsv were posted that read: "Vox Populi YoYvDiablo," while on the -evcre was printed: "ifi.'.OOO goes out of town every Pourth of July, witui the exception of 1889, when 3,000 came in--diffcrence 55,000." The notices were evidently put up by the younger clement who were greatly dis satisfied with the way the Grangers had been running thing's, in making no pro vision for any patriotic celebration here; rather the reverse they discouraged it, and s-eemed to think it a oful waste of monev to explode a lireciacker with no other result than to make a ilot of noise. The joke was carried out all day on the streets to an extent laughable and annoying. P-vcry voting fellow caught in ton n was charged with ha ing no money to get away, and kind offers were made for transportation to more enterprising and American locali ties, while a lugubrious vehicle was dragged around with the avowed intention of bury ing Old Patriotism, Mho had died here. to-day, and they were followed to their last resting place by a multitude of friends, in cluding the order of United .American Me chanics, of which Mr. Welcher was a mem ber. The other funerals willr occur to-morrow and Tuesday. Tho scene of the wreck to day was the Mecca for hundreds of piltrrims, all curious to Bee tho spot where so many lives were lost and somuch ruin done. The road has been repaired and trains are now running regularly. General Manager Ferris is expected hero to-night to look Into the matter. SILLED BY HER LOVEH. She Refused to Accompany Him and He Used nis Revolver. Xkwabk, July 5. La9t night a girl named Belle Imbody was shot twice with a revolver by Fred Kid well, her lover, because sho re used to accompany nira. The girl will surely die. Kidwell has not been arrested. BUTTEBMILK BATS BIO BAY. IT WILL IAP RICH JOKES. THE SINGING HILL WITCH. Her islibors' Superstitious Ilatred Has Driven Mm Lady Insane. roTTsviLLi, Julys. In The Disr-ATcn last Wcdncsdaj morning there appeared tho ston, of a w itch excitement in a country com munity boj ond Kinging Hill. A child in the ncighboihood Mas hopelessly ill, and an old granny, reinforced by a "hex doctor," de clared that the little one was not only be witcheJ, but that a certain woman in the neighborhood Mas tho guilty witch. That woman is an estimable lady named Miss Mary Ruth, and as a result of the enmity of the superstitious folk of the place, brought upon her by tlie quackery of the granny and her associate'- story, she is now insane. Mis- Until is 30 vears old and li es witli an older unmarried sister named Hanimh. The two nave roi many jears nursed an invalid mother, m ho died recently When one is thought bewitched the people consult Dr. OttoXacermin. of Reading, who has the leputation in that neighborhood of destroy ing the pom ers of w itches. His accusations pre ed on Mis Uuth'smind and she suffered untold mental tortures. Then, as sheseemed to realize the enormity of the accusation, he became a raving maniac She Aras un. able to eat or sleep for several weeks, spend ing most of her time in pacing up and down her room. She thrcM- furniture out of the window, tore her clothing into shreds and attacked her sister Hannah wit h a butcher knife, and a chair. Cleveland, Jefferson and Booth Celebrate theronrth Right Koyally. SPECIAL TELEOEAM TO THEDIsrATCII. TUDOR HAVEX, BUZZARDS BAY, MASS., July 5. Grover Cleveland, Joe Jefferson and family and Edwin Booth summoned their friends to Buttermilk Bay yesterday to aid them in celebrating tlie Glorious Pourth. An invitation to the villagers was also extended by Ir. Jefferson to come up to Jcffersonville on the east shore of the bay and enjoy the sport The villagers came and also several thousand sightseers lrom Boston, Cape Cod and way stations. It was the greatest day Bourne has ever ex perienced. A clam bake was postponed on account of bad weather and there was no oration, but a boat race Mas sailed between Jeffert.on'1, 15-foot new cat boat Blanche, Charles IJ. Jefferson's P.ip, Charles H. Green's Biddy Rohan and Joe Jefferson Jr. 's Tom. The Hip and Tom wer,e the winners. ft In the evening lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland and party at C. B. Jef ferson's villa, Mr. Booth was entertained by Mrs. Charles Green ( Annie "Ward Tif fany) at her villa. The tragedian was in misery and took little interest in the festiv ities. He nearly fell from Mr. Jefferson's carriage in attempting to alight unaided, and walked about very slowly, leaning heav ily upon a cane, speaking only in monosyl afiles when addressed, and shunning society. "He is most absent-minded and broods a great deal," say the residents, who are daily watching him. A Hew Railroad In Washington Will Enter the Cascade Mountains. Spokane Palls, Wash., July 5. The Lake Chelan Railroad and navigation Com pany have sent to the Secretary of State their articles of corporation. Robert Law, Superintendent of the Chicago Railway Transfer Association, is President of the company, which is originated by Chicago, Omaha and Spokane capitalists. The purpose of the company istoopen a line of transportation to rich mines re--cently discovered near. the summit of the Cascade Mountains. Lake Chelan is the largest and most beautitul body of water in Washington. Its mouth is within three miles ofthe Columbia river, ond it extends for 70 miles into the fastnesses of the rug ged Cascade Mountains. Three steamers are now plying upon the lake. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r A Lone Ulcyclo Trip. Sax Fraucisco, July 5. Nelson A. Bradt, of Johnstown, N. Y., arrived here at noon Saturday, having ridden from New York City on a bicycle, the trip occu pying 86 days. Don't Throw Money Away. This morning, starting promptly at '8 o'clock, we place on sale 1,000 of our men's best suits at the bargain price of S9 a suit. Don't throw money away; we say don't pay ?15 or 518 for a suit which you can buy from us to-day for 59. Here are a few samples: Men's fine silk mixed cassimere suits, fine black cheviot suits, mixed cheviots, a beau tiful line of men's light colored cutaway tweed and cassimere suits and elegant homespun and diagonal suits. All go for 9 each. We make this offer for to-day only. At 6 o'clock to-night the sale of ?9 suits closes. We m ant to show the public what real bargains are. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, comer Grant and Diamond streets. Special Invoice of New Goods fob JUNE WEDDINGS, Containing somo very flno Banquet and Piano Lamps and Shades, Onyx Tables and Pedestals, Dresden Mantel Clocks; Vases, Plates and. Travs in Doulton, Sevres, Crown Derby, Royal Worcester and Haviland man ufacture. Coalport Tete-a-Tete Sets! And a large line of other works of arts, at Sheafer & Lloyd's, JEWELERS ' 37 FIFTH AVENUE. K. B. Our stockof nowStorling Silverware ia too large to enumerate. my25-Jtw NEW AJjXlS-.i.tS'EXESTS. O. -."VIEIRlSriEIR b. & n. One inch one and one-half inch, three inch black silk striped grenadines, at 75 cts. will bring the people to-day. Boggs & Buhl. LOTS OF ENGLISH MONEV HIS PEIENDS WEBE SHOCKED. The Result or an Ohio Senator's Visit to the Pacific Coast. Xewahk, July 5 The neM s received here ofthe suicide at Seattle, Wash., of Hon. Rob ert F. Beese by cutting his throat with a razor, was a great bhock to his many friends here, lie being t cry well kcown in this "vicin ity. To none -war iz a more terrible shock than to Ins two bright and lovely daughters, need 14 and 11 j ears. These youngladies are stopping M-ith their aunt, Mrs. F. S. Wright. They had Just come from Columbus, where they m ere attending school at St. Marys, and were only told the sad news to-day. Mr. Bece bad been visiting hii brothcr-ln-law, Mr. Wright, cashier ofthe First Nation al bank, during tho wintor, and returned to Seattle in February Mr. Beese was im mensely Mealtbv. and his last letter told of his purchase of 250,0 V) acres of land for farm ing, lie was a member ofthe Ohio Senate during the exciting canvass of II. B.Payne, and was the right band man of Oliver Payne. The nen s received states that ho committed suicide while suffering from tem porary insanity. The remains will be buried there. Is Being Invested in Enterprises in the Heart of Chicago. Chicago. July 5. English capital has again hnaded Chicago, this time to the ex tent of ?4,500,000, and the property pur chased is the Chicago Cold Storage Ex- chance Company's building and plant and leasehold at Lake and Canal streets. All contemplated improvements are also in cluded in the sale. The plant will bo at once completed to suit the enlarged plans, and the projectors claim that when finished the storage of all kinds of perishable mat ter will be completely revolutionized. W. W. Beloin. of "San Francisco, nego tiated the sale of the storage company. Mr. Beloin lias just returned from London. where, after two months of conferences, negotiations and consultations with English capitalists and lawyers, he closed the deal. The purchaser is the London and Colonial Pinance Corporation (limited) and the price is ?4,500,000, half in cash and half in the stock of the English company. The completion ofthe terms ofthe contract and final payment ofthe purchase price is to be within "four months. The deal will net about 900,003 profit to the sellers and they will preserve a half interest PBEPABING FOB SUBSIDIES. July Clearance Sales. ?2 suede (6-button) gloves for?l 35. Jos. Horne & Co. jgySMg3! ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Blaine. July Clearance Sales. Ladies' ?2 flannel waists, now $1 50. JOS. HORNE.& CO. . Blaine. July Clearance Sales. 85c pure white Indias, 65c. JOS. HORNE & CO. NOT THE MISSING MABSH. A Suspicions Character Arrested and Com pared With a ricture. HoixiDAVsnrno, July 5. Great excitement is reported from Chaneysvillo over the sup posed appearance of Gideon W. Marsh. Someone had a newspaper containing a portrait of the fugitive President of the Key stone Bank, and ho discovered a striking re semblance betweeu the portrait and a stranger who made his appearance at that place. As there is a standing reward of $5,000 lor Marsh's arrest a great deal of excitement was arout-ed in the little town. The -trunger pretended that be was hard up and 'Squire Adams gave him bis supper and allowed him to sleep in his barn. The excitement grew in such rapidity that some time during tho night it was decided to risk making his arrest. A posse wasgathered to gether and the barn was surrounded. The stranger made no resistance. lie w as taken tefore 'Squire Adams and a careful compar ison made with the printed description The stranger, however, did not Jill the bill and be was discharged, but there is no doubt that he was a crooked character. He had about $100 on his person and 23 door keys. PATAIXY KICKED BY A H0ESE. In by A Small Boy Has His Face Crushed a Vicious Animal. Gr.FEXSBUBo. Julys William McSwane, a little 8-year-old son of Thomas McSwane, of Hun", was kicked by a horse this afternoon, und sustained injuries from which he will die. The animal kicked with awtul force. end the boy was struck In the face, crushin" in his skulL Mr. .McSnanc. the father of the boy, is a well-known glass-Mow er, and is nowan at tendance at the contention at Columbus. Dr. Johnson has been called to the bedsido of the dying boy. IHBOWN TO HIS DEATH Steamship Lines That Can Comply With the Law Will Secure Contracts. FBOU A STAFF COBKESrOIfDEKT. Washingto-, July 5. The Postmaster General's time was occupied for a very large p'art of last week in considering the scheme for carrying into effect the postal subsidy act. Several agents of the various lines were in consultation with him, and the mat ter was also considered in the Cabinet on Tuesday and again later in the week. The result of all these consultations is believed to be as follows: All the lines on the Pacific coast and on the Atlantic from Norfolk northward, who can comply with the terms of the law, will be forwarded contracts under the terms of the advertisement required to be made by law. In the South only Norfolk. Tamna. New Orleans and Galveston will be pro vided for. There was a proposition to in clude Savannah, Charleston and Mobile, but in neither case, it is said, were sufficient guarantees given. Of course the project is subject to change, as the law does not fix any specific line on m hich contracts shall be entered into within the next five years, but it is not thought that the present scheme will be altered much if any within the present fiscal year. A BIG FBEE-F0B-ALL FIGHT. In a Quarrel With a Rival Over the Affec tions of a Girl. Yockcstows, July 5. William Coe and Charles Adgate while on a passenger train leaving here at midnight quarreled over a pirl, and Adgate threw Coo off tho coach lie fell on the rails and both feet vere amputated and his skull fractured. He was renio ed to the hospital and will die. Of ficers are searching for Adgate, who resides in Warren. WILL HAVE TO BE FLOODED. The Tire In the Clements Mines Keeps Miners From Working. Faiiuioxt, July 5. The Are at the Clem ents mines has not been extinguished as it was thought. It will bo necessary to flood It, as the mine is full of smoke and gas, o that it is impossiblo to work In it. This mine has largo contracts for coal and coke on baud, but this accident will materi ally retard tnem Dcaidcs being a large loss. GBEAT THINGS EXPECTED Labor and Trades Assembly MembersHave a Very Lively Meeting. CHICAGO, July 5. A disgraceful free-for-all fight was the feature of the regular weekly meeting of the Trades and Labor Assembly. For about two hours the as sembly had been discussing the report of the Labor Day and Entertainment Com mittee with reference to the letting of the contract for printing a souvenir. Fraud Mas charged and finally the lie was ex changed between two delegates, when the fighting commenced. The utmost confusion reigned, and for a time it seemed that everybody in the hall except the women, were mixed up in the melee. Black eves and broken heads wer numerous, and at least one knife was drawn though its owner was tripped up and dis armed before murder could be committed. Tommy Morgan, late candidate for Mayor on the Socialist ticket and a member of the Committee whose rennrt pfliised tliM trmiMn disappeared while tlie row was in progress! IJ. & 15. Bead our display ad; very little in it, but it's to the point and you'll get just what it says. Boggs & Buhl. As a summer drink Iron City Beer stands first. Telephone, 1186. July Clearance Sales. Children's mull and pique sun hats were 52 and 52 50, now SI. ' JOS. HOENE & CO. At the fcelect Knights' Grand Legion Meet ing at Eric Next Montlu Erie, July S. The Select jvnights of Ame rica have made arrangements to hold their Grand Legion meeting in this city, the date set being the second Tuesday in August. Theieule creat times nxnRrtnrt horn im that day, and arrangements are being nade to entertain distance. the people expected from a KO FUBTHEB DEATHS OCCTJB. Tlie bcrne or the Charleston Wreck Visited bj Thousands of People. CnAM-ESToA, July ijfo deaths hove oc curred to-day among thoso who were wounded In yesterday's wreck, though sev eral are hanging at death's door. The fun eral of "Salter Welcher and wifo occurred W DELICIOUS 9 Flavoring BANFORD Qn Sunday, July 5, 1891, at 7:15 A. M., BBfjAMiu Basford, aged 53 years. Funeral service at his late residence, No. 2013 Sarah street, S. S., Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock 2 BARTLING On Saturday, July 4, at 11:45 t. m.. Adocst. vouncest son of August and Cliri8tnui Bartling, in tho 19th year of his age. Funeral from his parents' residence, No. 54 Pride street, on Tuesday, July 7, at 2 p. it. Friends of tho family are respectfully in vited to attend. 2 BAUER On Sunday, July 5, 1891, at 8.50, Conrad Baiter, aged 65 years. Funeral services at his late residence, New Brighton road. Eleventh ward, Allegheny, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Interment at a later hour. Friends and relatives are respect fully Invited to attond. 2 BUFFUM Suddenly, on Saturday after noon, July 4,1831, Curtis Wood BuFrusr.in tho SCthyearofhis age. Funeral Monday July 6, at 2:30 p. St., from the residence of his father, Joseph GUuffiim, No. 228 North Highland avenue, East End. Interment private. 2 FARKELL On Saturday, July 4, at mid might, Virginia, infant daughter of William J. and Ida McLaughlin Farrell, aged 25 days. Funeral from the family residence, 1709 Bluff street, on Monday afternoon. Inter ment private. FITZGIBBON On Sunday. July 5, 1891, at 3 JO p. si., Annie M., only child ot D. P. and the late Annie M. Fitzgibbou, aged 2 months and 9 days. Funeral from her parents' residence, cor ner of Henry and Killy streets, Wilkinsburg, on Tuesday, July 7, at 10 a. it. GRANT At the family residence. No. G204 Penn avenue. Twentieth ward, on Friday, July 3, 1S9L at 6 50 r. si., Magoie J., daughter of Mrs. Margaret and the Into John Grant, in the 23d year of her age. IIEIN On Sunday, July 5, at tho residence of her husband, Adam Hein, 34 Spring alley. Seventh ward, Allegheny, aged 30 years and lday. Funeral on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from St. Mary's Church, Liberty and North streets, Allegheny. HUGHES On Saturday, Jnly 4, 1891, at 2 a. m., Thomas Huohes, aged 60 years. MAGUIRE On Saturday, July 4, 1E91, at 8 o'clock r. m Ann Jane MAOUiRE,relict of the late Dominec Maguire, in her C5th year. , runoral from her late residence, No. 1212 Bingnam street, pittsuurg, soutnslae, on Monday at 3 o'clock p. m. Friends of family respectfully invited. MINEELT On Saturday, July 4, 1891, at 11:45 a. SL, Mary MinkeIy, in her 45th year. McCARTY At Parnassus, Pa., on Satur day, July 4, 1891, at 7.30 a. si., George Linton, youngest son of D.H. and the late Ella F.Mc Carty, nee Small, aged 5 months and 14 days. McSTEEN On Friday, July 3, at 11:50 p. m., Michael McSteen. O'DONNELL At the family residence, GC9 Ann street, Pittsburg, on featmday, July 4. 1891, at 6 55 p. si., Dennis O'Donnell, husband of Mary Marshall, in his 35th year. Funeral on Tuesday, July 7, at 8 JO a. m. Services at St. Agnes' Church at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family and members of Plastorers' Union No. 31 are respectfully in vited to attend. QUINN On Saturday, July 4, 1891, at 11 o'clock p. m., John Terence, son of Owen and Bridget Qulnn, aged 1 year, 2 months and 11 days Funeral from the residence of B. McLeod, 12 Diamond, Southslde, on Monday, July 6, at 8:30 a. at. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. SULLIVAN On Saturday, July 4, 1S91, at 8 p. M., Catharine Sullivan, aged 61 years. Funeral from tho residence of her son-in-law, J. E. McAdams, No. 137 Forty-sixth street, on Tuesday, at 8.30 a. m.t Services at St. Mary's Church, Forty-sixth street, at 9 A. M, Friends of the family are respectfully in vited to aitcnu WAINWRIQHT At his home, 328 North Hilandavenue, East End, on Sunday, July 5, 1S9L at B 40 p. it., S. J. Wainwrigut, In his 62d year. Notice of funeral hereafter. 1KCLB SJTJVfS CEU$8OTff Uncle Sam knows his business. He nails his flagstaff w here it is likely to stay, and he might have done worse than to choose one of our shoes to hold it, for our shoes will stand it every time. We don't make them meiely for show, but for use, wear and tear, and we make them to suit all occupations and all pocketbooks. "Satisfaction" is our motto. We don't say our Shoes are better than anybody elso's, "but we do say they are better for the monev than anvbodv else's. We have so improved and advanced our Shoos in quality you would hardly know them. COME OUR WAY and be convinced C. A.VERNER, Fifth Ave. and Market St. Jy3-MW WEIR & COMPANY, V New Hat House in Old Stand, 445 WOOD STREET. (Three doors below Fifth aye). Men's Straw Hats, 45c, 65c, 75c, 51, genuine Mackinaw. Boys' Straw Hats, 40c, 60c, 75c, SL Men's and Boys' Crush Hats, 75c, 90c. Also the finer grades. Our stock is entirely new and prices "at bedrock, as we sell for CASH ONLY. Umbrellas re-covered and repaired promptly. Ladles' Plush and Seal Garments re fitted at Summer Prices, if brought to us now. WEIR & GO., 445 WOOD ST., je28-srwT & B. KEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. ...WHAT IT MEANS.... FACTS THAT'S WHAT YOU GET IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS BARGAINS SILKS, RIBBONS LACES. OUK (t The STORE and the GOODS back it up WITH THE EyiDENCE, and you get the goods EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. Here are items and facts that will do you some good : 200 pieces 36 to 50-INCH Our every announcement is full of meaning, and contains valuable information for the people. And this is specially true of times like the present, when a GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Is in progress and we endeavor to give you particulars of what we offer from day to day. This sale means much to every man who has to buy clothing or furnishings for himself or his family. IT MEANS! That everything in the way of clothing- has been reduced ac least 40 per cent That suits worth $6 are now $2 90; that suits worth $8 and $10 are now $5; that fine busi ness and dress suits, which have sold all the season for $12 and $14, are now only $7 75. TVe have made large reductions in the price of BLACK CIIANTILLY Lace Flouncings, Drapery Netts, and India Silks. TVe have a beautiful line of Black and White India Silks, goods of our own impor tation which we own at the low est possible cost. We have quite a quantity and are de sirous of moving them, and will offer thom for the next ten days at GREAT REDUC TIONS IN THE PRICES. In BLACK the re ductions are as follows: 75o quality at 65c; 90c quality at 75c; $1 quality at 85c; $1 15 qual ity at $1; $1 50 quality at $1 25. In WHITE, 23-inch, 90c quality at 75c; $1 quality at S5c; $1 25 quality at $1 10. Dress Patterns, in 20 yard pieces, 20-inch width, reduced from $15 to $13 50 for tho piece. Newest patterns in skirt width Flouncings and Drapery Netts at great bargains. In'our Ribbon Department you will And great bargains in White and Fancy Ribbons, suitable for dress trimming and fancy work purposes. Open FRIDAY EVENING till 9 o'clock. Closed Saturday, July 1, all day. HORNE&WARD, 41 Fifth Avenue. Jy3-D ESALE BEG1S TO-DAY, Startling Bargains in Every Department Watch the Daily Papers. FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 506 and 508 Market St. In cream grounds, PLAIDS, PLAID CHEVIOTS, Etc., AT 25 Cts. At the rear of dress-goods room. IT MEANS! That our entire stock of Straw Hats are being closed out for about one-half That Men's Straws that we have been selling for $i and $i 25, are now 69c; that Children's Straws that were 49c, are now 24c, and so on all the way through. IT MEANS: - That in Outing Shirts, Neckwear, Under wear, Hosiery and all the other score of articles to be found in our Furnishings Department there has been an immense reduction. 47-inch Genuine Scotch made in Scotland STYLISH AND MEDIUM LIGHT PLAIDS. They didn't sell fast with the im porter at a dollar and a half here to-day they go at 50 Cts. THE LOOMIS IMPROVED ITER FILTER Filters all water for Manufacturing, Steaming, Domestic Purposes. Call and sec model in operation. Send for Catalogue and Prico List. Trautman & Kirk, .Agents 411 SMITHFIELD ST., 1803 CARSON ST., , Southslde. apl9-132-MWPsu 1JT. ijT 1 Hid WmLX EiuTfflSlUollBEastEi Take any electric or cable car and ride through the handsomest part of Pittsburg to VINCENT & SCOTT'S CARPET AND UPHOLSTERING HOUSE. We carry a complete line of all grades of Carpetings and sell them at a lower price than any house in the city. . FURNITURE HEUPHQLSTEBED. Feathers, Mattresses, Etc. vinsraEZsTT & SCOTT, 6023 PENN AVENUE. EAST END. je20-jiw m Si V t Ui 3jh " ' ttl Three Points of Superiority Guaranteed: Safety, Economy, Low First Cost A few pieces REAL SCOTCH and 56 INCHES WiJE, Stylish Colors, CHEl'iOT PLAIDS. Were imported to retail at $2 75. To-day t $1 OG-ft-T7mD;' IT MEANS: That in Shes for Men, Ladies, Misses and Children there never were such opportunities within your reach as just now. Reliable goods, mark you; not a lot of cheap shoes bought to make a racket with, but our regular stock at prices which never had an equal in the town. IT MEANS: Tflat if you are going out of town, we are offering you Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Handbags, eta, at fully 25 per cent less than you will pay for the same quality of goods in any other store in the city. 300 TO 400 MARKET STREET, S We still continue to give with each sale of $10 and over in Men's Clothing one of those handsome Wall Pockets. Can't promise to give them out much longer. Better get one this week. Repeated tests prove that it is absolutely Non-Kxploslve and , the most Durable ever made. StroDE- testimonials from hun dreds of users in all parts of the country. sizes 10 to i.uuu a. r For full information address. HAZELTON TRIPOD BOILER CO. 809 Monon Block,-CHICAGO, ILL. 3ei8-85-Eop AKTH0NY MEYER, (Successor to Jleycr, Arnold & Co., Llm.,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Oftlce and residence, 1131 Penn avenue. Telephone connection. mylS-3t-jWMu FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUTY. A. M. & J. B. MURDOCH, 610 SMITHFIELD ST. Telephone 429. de9-92-Mw ilATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity. Of oxoat strength. Economy in their use Flavor as delicately Vanilla Lemon Orange Almond Dap A ArV IIW.X7 WfcW., 1 FLOWERS ARE CHEAP DURING THE SUMMER. TVe furnish at very low nricos tlm rhnlrnat fresh flowers loose or arranged inanyde-j buvu ,u.iu u. jumiuii. Aeiepnone wj. JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, Jj3-mwt 608 Smithfleld street -REPRESENTED tn PITTSBURG IN 1801. ASSETS . . $9,071,696 33 Insurance Co. of North Amerloa. Losses adjusted and paid Dy WILLIAM L. JONES. 8 Fourth avenue. Ja20-59D J and delldously as the f raah trult. XSSHiSSriASSkSSSSS MANUFACTURERS' AND MERCHANTS INS. CO., il7 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. Capital. $2o0,000 00 Assets, January L 1831 3S3.302 37 Directors Charles W. Batchelor. Eresi- at: A. Wfttjnn. John Wilson, Joseph Walton, Win. G. Park, A. M. Byers, James J. DonnelL George E. Painter, John Thompson. Win. T. Adair. Secretary; James Little, Assistant Secretary; dent: John W. Chalfant,Vice President; E. W. Painter, Robert Lea, M. W. Wats STEAaiERS AND EXCURSIONS; UNARD LINEEW' YORK AND LIT ERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier No. 40, North river: Fast express mail service. Etruria July 11, 8.30 a. jr.: Aurania, July 18, 2:30 p. M.; Umbria, Julv 25, 8 A.M. Servia, August 1, 2 p. M.; Bothnia, August 5, 6 a. jr.; Etrurla, August8, 7:30 a. jt.; Aurania, Julv 15. 1 r. M.: Gallia. Auirust 19. 5 a. m . I-Cabin passago $G0 and "upward; will not curry steerage: according to location; inter mediate, $35. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company's office. 1 Bowling Green, N ow York. Vernon II. Brown & Co., J. J. McCORMICK, C30 nnd 401 Smithfleld street, Pittsburg. jy5-n T7"HITE STAR LINE Y Y For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mail Steamers. Britannic, July 8. 7 amillritannic. Auk. 6, 6am Majestic. J'y 15,12:30 p m 'Majestic, Aug. 12.10 am Gennank. july 22. G a m Germanic, Auk. 1U, 4pm Tcutonic,.Iuly29.12:30pmiTeutonlc. Auz.2il. 11am From White Star dock, foot ot West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers, saloon rates, $C0 nnd upward. Second cabin, $10 and $45. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to the old country, $). White Star drafts navable on demand in all tho principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. JfcCORMICK. 639 and 401 Smithfleld St., Tittsburg, or J. BRUCE ISMAY, General Agent, 29 Broad way, Now York. Jel9-D ioo pieces assorted 50-inch Im ported Ell Sliis,' 50-INCH VICUNA WOOL SUIT INGS in light colorings. Both the above lots 75 Cts. No difference what they cost or who makes the loss, values like these will make the liveiest JULY DRESS GOODS BUSINESS ever known. YOU CAN READILY SEE That this -week's attractions at KEECn's are such as to draw. Stock-taking is oyer, and has resulted in bringing to light a lot of single pairs ot Lace Curtains, Pictures, Portieres, Mantel Ornaments, Chairs, Rockers and odd patterns of Carpetings, the last of certain lines, that will bo SOLD ATA GREAT SACRIFICE To make room. Special Prices on Refrigerators, Baby Coaches, Lawn Chairs, and, in fecfc in every department at CASH OR CREDIT. KEECH'S, CASH OR CREDIT. One lot DOUBLE WIDTH 34 inches wide TRICOT MIXTURES, 10 Cents. cotci bams 10,000 yards D. & J. ANDERSON'S newest, choicest and best 189 1 styles, including the 60-CENT novelties and ,all the regular 40-CENT grades. All 25 Cts. OUR NEW STRAW HATS. 1st, the Rough Sailor. 2d, the English Sailor. 3d, the Mackinaw Sailor. 4th, the Soft Crown Milan. 5 th, the Soft Crown Mackinaw. 6th, the Soft Crown Saginaw. The above styles are especially adapted for our best trade, and are manufactured by Dunlap & Co., and D. D. Youman, of New York, for -whom we aro special agents. J. G. BENNETT & CO., , Leading Hatters and Furriers, COR. WOOD ST. AND FIFTH ATE. There are no hats equal to Bennett & Co.'s. Jel6-t5-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave Now York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage By S. S. CITY OF HOJIE, G0 and onward, according to accommodation and location or room. Other Steamers of the Line f 50 and npward, becond Cabin 30. Steerage ?19. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest rates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. or J. McCOltMlCK, 03D and -Ml Smithfleld St.; A. D. SCORKK & bON. 415 bmlthfield St.. Pitts burg; F. M. faEilPLE, 110 Federal at., Alugneny. , apIM-U-MWi1 5,000 yards 32-INCH FINE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS. 29-INCH FINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS. Some, choice new styles never shown before these are at Anderson Gingham Department.- Goods worth 25 and 35 cents At 15 Cents. 923, 925 AND 927 PENN AVE., - NEAR NINTH STREET. Jy6-mr TAN SHOE SALE I SPECIAL DRIVE, HALF PRICE. TAN OXFOEDS,. TAN BOOTS, TAN SPRING HEELS. Russett and Tan Goods in all Shades. Laird's Retail Stores, 406, 408, 410 MARKET ST. 433 WOOD ST. e;itxr; xew stock. Je2S-MWTgn 1 ML1 BATHER THAI HATE II CLOTHE -a.l:l.a.:n" lizestie KOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Glasgow to Philadelphia. VIA DERRT and OALWAT. Themostdirectronte from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 30. bteerage, 19. CTflTP SERVICE OP LINE. I STEAMSHIPS. NEW TOKK AXD GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight. 9th July, STATE OF NEBRASKA. 11:30 A. M, 23d July, STATEOF GEORGIA. 10 A. 31. 6th Aug.. STATE OF NEVADA. 10 A. M. CABIN, 35 and upwards. Return,. J and up wards. Steerage. (19. ' ApplT to J. J. MCCORMICK. 639 Smithfleld street Pltisburir. ' JelZ-D 6,000 yards 27-INCH WIDE S JLTIILnTEIS, - Light and dark, good styles, 5 Cents. anything ever sold in Eclipsing Satines. This month we will give you an opportunity of saving many dollars on clothing for yourself or your boys. All our summer goods must go. We are nam ing prices to clear our counters. If you want to make your money do the best possible service don't buy until you have called on us. Please notice: Our goods are too solid in quality to admit of sky rocket talk. Though we don't make a great hurrah over them, the prices are extremely low. If you come to us for clothing you'll be the gainer in pocket the less cost to you the better good -and dealing at headquarters. 2,000 styles of goods to make to measure. BOGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. P. S. Commencing to-day this store closes at 5 p. m. for the summer. WNI 4 1 Cor. Siitl St ai Penn Ave. Jjo - 3 m 1 i i 4 JS.