' THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1891 ONE MOKE KATLliOAl). The Pennsylvania System Secures an Entry Into McKeesport BY TIIE COMPLETION OF A BRIDGE. A Cigar Box Containiii!,' a Little Corpse Is Found in the River. 'MINOR XEWS FROM TIIE TIIREI STATES fi-Kcni. tfi.egram to Tim: msr-ATcn.1 McKkespoht, J uly H. Tlieflm passenger train to paes over tho new brido of the J'cnn Jyl vania ltnilrond system, by which the ilcKcesport and Bc-scmer lino reaches the city, v as last evening when a newongino lmtilluir n pretty now car oecnpied by tho ofllcinls pnss-ed over the bridge. The struct ure - a inspected thoroughly, and also that portion of the line in tho city. Tho line is completed from tho bridge up to the W. lcvce Wood Company plnnt, and lint course It will follow from there is un known. It ii rumored that the visit of S. Wainwright to points along tho Youghio gheny above that mean that after the line is l)ullt it will extend along tho i ivcr bank to a point above thio city, -n here it will join the fewickloy branch of tho main line. The bridge was found to bo In excellent condi tion. HOPES FOE THE HXJIf BIOTEBS. One of Three Condemned to Death Has a ?Iysterion Double. Bhaiiixx-k, July 14. Strong efforts will be made to wive the threeIIungnrians tinder s-entence of death for the murder of Michael Qulnn last Sew Year's day. Besides a letter vi ittcn to the Pardon Board by the dead man's t-ister, there aro other people intcr fMed in the affair. Superintendent C IL i-chwnb is in lavor of a commutation of bentence. TosepH Wolf recognl7edheroas the "Ilun pu inn King," w:i interview ed on the mat ter to-day and said: "Tho men who did tho inw harm on that day have skipped tho countrv. Toilt was easily led on, being Mirage through drink, w hile Sabol was more o:ivily per-uaded by hi- brother, ho has iwn in tin- country longer; as for Rn-sz-iiock. the claim that ho was really on the ground has netcr been full j proved. Marzln, tIio i- a eifect double of Busznock, vnis on the ground last Xew Year's Day, and lias not been seen since" AN ENGINEER'S BBAVE ACT. He Clambers Out on tho Pilot and Throws a Child Off the Track. Ki-colat, July 14 At Dcshler this morn ing a freight train ran o er t o little daugh ters of Charles Gilmore, killing tho youngest, uged 3 years, and injuring the other seri ously, her life only being sa ed by the heroic action of the engineer. Alter climbing out on the pilot, ho suc ceeded in dragging her from under the heels. The accident happened at a sharp curve, where tho children were playing on the track and could not see the train until it was nearly upon them. a A IX0ATING CIGAR BOX, It Contained the Body of a New ly Born Infant in the Youghlogheny. JIcKeespoiit, July 14. About 2 o'clock to daj several small boys captured a suspicious-looking cigar box floating near tho shore in tho Youghioghcny river, at tho foot of Third nvenuo. Opening It they found the body of an infant child. It was wrapped in cotton, and appearance Indicated that it had been in this world bnt a short time, and must have been consigned to the water last night or this morning. Two unknown men f-eenred the box from the boys and turned it over to the police, who will investigate. A RAPID TRANSIT TRICYCLE. The Klder Can Wheel It 40 allied an Boor, With Better Possibilities Mt. Pixasam-, July 14. Frank Griffy, of this place, is the inventor of a peculiarly constructed machine, built on principles, tomewhat similar to thoso or a tricycle. It lias five sets of cog gearings, to arranged as to be most conducive to speed with tho least exertion on the part of the rider, A test of the machine was made tho other day, when it showed a speed of 40 miles an hour. Jlr. Griffy believes this rato can be greatly increased. FITZGEBALD'S CHANCES FOE LIFE. His Cnso in tho Bands of a Jury, Wl'h Chances in His Favor. Voocostowx, July 14. Judgo Robinson this afternoon charged the Juiyin the case of William K. Fitzgerald, charged with the jnnrder of Officer Freed, and at 2:20 o'clock tent them to their rooms. Members of the bar who scanned the evi dence cloelv assert that the testimony will not warrant a verdict of murder jn tho first degree, and if it is rendered, the court will fcet it aside on a motion for a new trial. PAEKEBSBUBG'S STBAKGE MTSTEEY. A Man Found Unconsclons Several Dag Ago Dies. From Unknown Causes. Pakkursbtoo. July 11. Charles Pearce, the young painter who it us found unconscious In bed at his boarding house several days tiiice, and hose case mystified tho whole medical fraternity, died yesterday. From the time of the discovorv of the young man's condition down to his death all the science and experienceof the physicians laiica to arouse mm. His case remains a mystery. ONE OF LIGHTNING'S PBANKS. It Shocks a Little Girl Lying on a Sofa, Destroying Her Clothing. Fkah-klis, July M. During nn electric itorra this afternoon lightning struck a wire clothes line in the yard of the residence owned by Charles Stone. The fluid then ran along tho wire, entered tho sitting room and jumped to the sofa where Mr. Stone's little daughter was lying reading. The little girl's clothing was completely destroyed, and she Mas severely though not seriously shocked. FEW CHANGES IN THE SCALE. Committees of the Flint Giassworkers Busy at Steubenvllle. STErnr.xvii.Li:, July 11. The convention of the American Flint Giassworkers' Union Is ttill in session here and the many commit tees are quietly at work. These committees will report Thursday after which the convention will adjourn. Up to date they have made but very few and unimportant changes in the scale. A TBAGEDY AT MANSFIELD. William Snjder, a Local Literary Light, Meets Death by Accident, Massfii-ld, Pa., July M. William J.Sny der, aged 21 years, had his foot caught be tween tho rails in the yards at Sheridan this tffternoon, and was run down nnd terribly crushed. He died soon after. The young man was employed as a yard clerk. At the literary entertainment to-night he was to be ono of the chief attractions. A New Medicinal Spring. yoccsTowK, July 14. A lavgo flowing spring has been found on the farm of P. M. Kennedy, two miles east of tho city, which tastes the same as, and contains all the prop erties and medicinal effects of the famous Cambridgo Springs water. The property will be developed at once. A Fatal Stabbing Affray. FAtiKERsmiao, July 14. John C. Chase, of Chaso's Mills, and James Canto, of Shinn 4 Co.. merchants, at Chase's Mills, about 14 miles trom bore, had an altercation which ended in Chase stabbing Casto so that Casto V ill die. Both are prominent. Killed by a Snake Bile. Pakkfksbuwj, July 14. Mrs. A. Archer, wifcof a larmer in Jackson county, was bit ten b3" a copperhead snako n duy or two ago. All known remedies failed to give relief. The woman died yesterday in great agony. Braddock's New Street Railroad. Bkaddoce. July 14. The first cars will run I over the new street railway hero on Satur- I day next. The first cars -will be put on to run between ltankin and Bessemer, tho route being about two miles. A MILLIONAIBE TAX DODGER. Ills ltetnrns to the Assessor TVcro Only on a Gold "Watch and Two Baggies. Akkox, July H. In a suit just liled ngalnst Thomas W. Cornell, President of the First National Bank, and tho richest man in this city, County Treasurer Seymour nsks Judg ment for lfW,672 41, back taxes, with 5 per cent added for collection. It is alleged that Cornell's omissions from the tax list for the past five years have ranrred from SI 000.000 to JL500.000. Fornker nncf Avery, of Cincinnati, aro attorneys for ine tjouniv ireriburer. wimeiig repuicu wealth is $1,000,000 or $5,000,000, and His tax returns for this year -Here only on a gold watch and two buggies. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Cholera in virulent form has broken out at Mecca. In Texns corn and cotton crop prospects are excellent. Another outbreak against President Ilip polyte Is apprehended in Haiti. Madrid tradesmen mado an unsuccessful attempt to boycott Bank of Spain notes. The People's party, led by Senator Pef fer, is making an energetic canvass in Ken tucky. The indications in Kansas are that tho Alltanco will split on the sub-Treasury scheme. Editor William Rule, of theKnoxvIIIo Journal, has withdrawn from the Congres sional nice. Topeka prohibitionists complain that "drugstores" aro entirely too numerous in that city. Two young girls fought with a negro burglar and droe him away at Plainlleld, X. J., Sunday night. The first importation of beet sagar ar rived in tan Francisco last, where it under sold tho Spreckels product. British Columbia sealing vessels are be ing generally frightened back home by tho American naval force there. Mrs. J. S. Holloway, of Springfield, O., has been notified that she has been left $1, OnO.OOO by an uncle in England. The Wnngh steel plant at Belleville, 111., and the East St. Louis rolling mill havo signed the Amalgamated scale. The new Chilean cruiser Srazurlehas. hurriedly left Franco for Portugal, where she w III take on the rest of her supplies. Tho Lancaster, built in 1SSS, has been ordeied to Asiatic waters by the Xavv De partment. Tho steamer is still in good con dition. It is said that if the Balmaceda Govern ment is overthrown, Mr Egan, United States Minister to Chile, will bo ordered to leave that country. One Russian Governor has warned grain speculators they will be banished and other w iso punished for cornering wheat or man ipulating price?. A policeman shot a man nnd hi9 wife at Jersey City yesterday morning. lie alleged that he was attacked by thein and had to shoot to save himself. Mayor Washburn, of Chicago, has vetoed the ordinance giving tho Economic Gas Company franchises to tear up and lay pipes in the streets of the city. The grasshoppers now in Colorado are not tho red-Ieggcu variety which devastated Kansas in 1S74, and are not destructive. They are not moving eastward. Duncan, the American who tried to kill his wife in Wales, has been acquitted on the ground of insanity, but will be held until the authorities decido what to do with him. Rumored that the Standard oil people have gained control of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, and that Mr. Rockefeller will be the President of that corporation. The Dominion Government is growing very uneasy over the recent postal scandal. It ib rumored that the Superintendent of the Government Printing Bureau has dis appeared. Investigation at Olney, I1L, has thus far revealed a shortage on the part of cx-Treas-uror Frank Gillespie of 19,000, and tho in quiry has only begun. Gillespie- is the pres ent postmaster ot that tow n. Duncan Mclntyre'n election to the Grand Trunk board has sent the price of shares up in London with a bound. The management m umaua, it is ciaimea, jiau lauen into a groove and neoded more bringing Into line with modern methods. Tho Petition Committee of the French Senate has recommended that the Govern ment favorably consider the appeal of the Panama Canal shareholders that tho Gov ernment co-operate with the Credit Foncior to raibo funds to complete the canal. A negro named Sam Gillespie In Do" Soto county. Miss., was tiod to a tree and shot to death by a masked mob Monday night. Tho only Immediate cause for tho deed was that Gillespie had been arrested for rescuing a negro thief from tho arm of tho law. Mrs. Lncy Pratt, a young San Francisco widow, yesterday sold 43 square inches of her cuticle for 1100. A strip of skin was out from her body bv surgeons and grafted on to tho leg of William A. Daggett, a railway mail clerk, who was injured in the railroad aocident at Port Costa. The operation was successful. Caligraph operators are taking the highest averages in civil service examina tions, ws Great Gas Gushers. Late discoveries of natural gaa in that vicinity are attracting wider attention to the new town of Blame. The Bickerton and Ehey wells, in sicht of the Blaine Company's propertv, show unusual stay ing qualities; indeed, the escaping volume of gas at the latter indicates a steady in crease, and the inch pressure of 150 pounds, reported a lew davs ago, is now exceeded. At night the light from these wells is plainly seen as tnr away as McKeesport, and in and about Blaine and the two Eliza beths the finest print may be read in the il lumination. Great prices have been offered for the wells, hut they are not for sale. They indicate the existence of a very rich and reliable field. Several new holes have been Ftarted, many new rigs are going up, and Blaine is about to experience a "boost" from a source not largely counted upon heretofore by the company. . Buy Yonr Cheviot and Madras Shirtings Now. All reduced and an enormous vnriptv o choose from in our Wash roods donnrtment -Come to-day. Jos. HomfE & Co., 60i-621 Penn avenue. See our madras shirts for hot weather. James H. Aires & Co., 100 Fifth avenue. A New Kind of Insurance. For 25 cents you can insure yourself and family against any bad results from an at tack of bowel complaint during the summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. No one can atTord to travel without it. wsu The Best Black and White India Silks Ever Sold at 76c Are here in this big busy silk department. Jos. Horse & Co., C07-621 Penn avenue. tIATURALFRUITFUVORS. V&nllla ?V Of perfect rjurltv. Lemon -Orange -Almond - Of great strength. Economy In their us Flavor as delicately JlWC? VkW.,l Bnddellclously-as th fresh fruit. V. DELICIOUS W Flaorta$ Excursion to tho Ocean. The Il.v& O.R.R.will run their second ex cursion to-morrow,Thursdnv, July 10, to At lantic City. Kate $10 the round trip, tickets good to stop nt Washington City returning. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8:15 A. M. and 9:20 p. si. Secure your parlor and sleeping car accommodations earlv. Men's Tennis, Cricket and Outing Suits In white English flannel and fancy striped checked white 6erges lowest prices largest assortment Jos. Horxe & Co., 607-621 Penn avenue. Novelties jn summer neckwear nt James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. B. &B. 100 pieces Anderson's 40-cent ginghams to-day at 13 cents. 300 pieces Anderson's ginghams the most stylish patterns they ever produced at 25 cents. Boggs & BtrpL. Tills Is Bargain Tlmo in Our SnltRoom. Save time and bother and money and see these nicely made suits for ladies and children. Jos. Hoene & Co., 607-621 Penn avenue. Novelties in summer neckwear at James II. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Marriage Licenses Issued Testcrday. Name. Residence. J Robert II. Jackson ....l'ittbure J Laura Stewart. . Cleveland ( Ralph II. Watson Pittsburg J Alice M. Carr Pittsburg ( Charles Burkcr Allegheny 1 Nannie Marlln Allegheny George Dalera Esmmi J Laura Clawson Esscu J llcrnhard Ball Monougahtla City ( Mary K ruler '. Smlthton OrlotTP. Miller Wheeling. W. Va. I Jessie May Allegheny j Thomas N. Lewis Plttxburg 1 Annie Finiiearn Pittsburg James Kalne Allegheny r.llen Connelly Allegheny J John C. Korn Pittsburg 1 llcrmlnr F. C. Grundmana Pittsburg I Patrick Cummtngs Pittsburg I Mary A. O. llerron Pittsburg S. A. Tallon Plltsbngi ) Mary Murphy Pittsburg (James McXatnec Pittsburg 1 Annie Cawley Pittsburg I Frank Caneald Allegheny (EnimaG. Simms Allegheny DIED. ADAMS On Tuasday, Jnly H, 1S!)1, at 5:50 v. si., Maky, daughter of Samuel and Ellen Adams, aged 7 months and 2 days. Funeral fiom residence of parents, 1723 Penn avenue on Wkdxesdat nt 4 p. M. Friends of the family aro respectfully in vited to attend. BORLAND On Tuesday. July 14. 1S91. nt IlrSO o'clock, Edna M., infant daughter of Edward J. and Kathoran Borland, aged 14 weeks and 2 days. Funeral from residence, No. 220 Meyran avenue, Oakland, Pittsburg, to-day at 2 p. M. FOX On Sunday. July 12. 1891, at 4 p. a.. Maroaket, wife ot Jacob Fox, in tho 55th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, So. 2U0 Locust street, city, on Wednesday, July 15, at 2 p. sr. Friends of the family aro respect fully invited to nttend. 2 HOPKINS On Tuesday, July 14, 1891, at 3 a. m., Alexander G. IiorKixs, in the SM year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, at Dr. D. M. Anderson's, of Anderson station, Balti more and Ohio Railroad, on Wkdkesbay, July 15, at 11 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. LEWIS On Tuesday, July 14, 1601, at 3:30 o'clock p. it., William C. Lewis. Funeral services at his late residence. So. 1705 Carson street, Southslde, on Thpbsday, July 16, at 2 o'clock p. u. Interment pri vate. 2 MESSER On Monday, Jnly 13, 1891, nt 1:30 p. ji., Join! Messer, In his 51st year. Funeral services at tho Eighth U. P. Church, corner Van Braam and Locust streets, Wedkesdat, July 15, at 2 p. m. In torment private. 2 McCORD At Galveston. Texas. Julv 14. nt 0 a. 3t., C. W. McCord., Esq. Notice of fu neral hereafter. MoKINLEY On Tuesday, July 14. at 1:40 A. it., Aoxes Roijf.rta, infant daughter of Georgo and Charlotte McKinloy (neeNot wang), aged 11 months and 11 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, So. 312 Forty-fifth street, on TVedsesdat, July 15, at 3 p. m. Friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend. Altoona papers pleaso copy. NILASD On Mondny, July 13, 1891, at 9 A. v., Emma J., daughter of Joseph and Emma J. Slland, agod IS years andS months. REDENBACH On Tuesdav, July 14, 1891, at 12:15 A. M., Hexp.y Redexbacii, aged 82 years, 5 months and 28 days. Funeral services at tho residenco of his son-in-law, P. Kusler, No. 4 California ave., on Wedsesdat, at 4 p. m. Friends of the family respectfully Invited. Interment pri vate. Sew York and Brooklyn papers pleaso copy. RIDDLE At Denver, Col., Sunday, Jnly 12, Walter E. Riddle, In the 14th year of his age. Fnnoral services at his brother's residenco, "Warner street, Allegheny, on Thursday, July 16, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend. 2 BOBERTSOS Atherhomo.Baltimoro.Md., Eleaxor Hall Robebtbom, wife of Robert nouertson anu motner oi Dr. J. w. Robert son, of this city. 2 RUSHTON On Monday, July 13, 1691, Katie, wife of Abraham Rushton, in the 43d year of her age. funeral will take place from her lato resi dence, Stowe township, on Wedstesdat at 9 a.m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attond. 2 SAWYER On Tuesday, July 14. 1891, at 3.30 p. it., at Allegheny General Hospital, Mrs. Laura B. Sawyer, in the 49th year or her age. Funeral from Sandusky Street Baptist Church, Thursday, at 10 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SLOAN On Tuesday, July 14, 1891, at 9:20 a. m Mrs. Eliza Sloan, beloved wife of Richard Sloan, in hor 74th year. Funeral from her late residence, 315 Soo ond avenue, Thursday apternook, loth, at 2 o'olock. Friends of the-family arerespect- luiiy invitea to attend. SNYDER Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 14, 1891, at 6 p. m., William J., eldest son of Will iam M. and Mary A. Snyder, aged 21 years, 8 months. Funeral from parents' residence, Mans field, on' Thursday, July 16, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully In vited to attend. STRATTON-On Tuesday, July 14, 1891, at 2:50 a. ir., Margaret, wife ot Michael Stratton, aged 49"years. Funeral will take place from her lato resi dence. No. S2 West Jefferson street, Alle gheny, Thursday, July 16, at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Peter's R. a Church, at 9 a. m. Friends of tho family are respectfully in vited to attend. TBINKLE On Tuesdav. Julv IRQ! nt 5:45 p. M., Mrs, Catueriice E. Trinkle, aged 63 years. Funeral service at her lato residenco, No. 100 Pride street, on Thursday aptersooh at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. o AKTUONT MEVF.K, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold & Co., Llm.,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMKbT Office and residence, 1134 Fenn avenue. Telephone connection. myl3-3t-mrxgu JAMES M. FULLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Ojtioes: No. 6 Sevksth Street amd 6234 Pehn Avesue, East Esd Telephone 1153. myl0-126-wwu FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUTY. A. M. & J. B. MURDOCH, 610SMITHFIELD8T. Telephono 429. de9-S2-MW FLOWERS ARE CHEAP DURING THE SUMMER. We furnish at very low prices the choicest fresh flowers loose or arranged in any de sired form or enihl em. Telephone 239. JOHN B. & A. MURDOCH, Jy3-jcwi 508 Bmithfleld street pEPEESENTED IN PITTSBUEG IN 1801. Assets - - f9,07L696S3 Insurance Co. of North America. Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L. JONES. 84 Fourth avenue. iaSO-Hho KEW ADVEItTLSEMENTS. FAMOUS So CUT GLASS CORK FIRST PRIZE HIGHEST AWARD AT TUB PARIS EXPOSITION. Superior to all othors in Brilliancy and Fino Cutting. Most sultablo for Wedding Girts. SOLE AGEXTS IS PITTSBURG. SHEAFER &' LLOYD, JEWELERS, Telephone 1933. 37 FIFTII AVE. JyO-MWP I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I 1 I I I INDIVIDUAL TASTES Satisfied through our Order Department. Special Furniture orders for fall delivery receive best atten tion during J7dy and August. in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' i i Jy5-wsu L A. W, icytUE J5H0E.g: You -cannot begin to appreciate the luxury of riding the handsome steed until you mount it in a pair of our bicycle shoes. They harmonize most completely with your riding outfit, whatever it may be: You cannot knock them out of shape. The most remarkable feature is the price .$3.50 BEST MADE. C. A. VERNER, Fifth Ave. and Market St. Jyl5-MWF CLOSING QLITTHEBnDKErj LOTS Boys' Balbrigfran Shirts, long and short sleeves, and Drawers to match, at"35o each for all sizes. These were 40o to 50o each. Boys' blue miscd Cotton Shirts and Drawers reduced to 35c each for all sizes, 24 to 34. A small lot of Children's fine, light-weight Balbnggan Shirts, long sleeves, sizes 24 to 34, for 25o each. Children's ecru ribbed Cotton Shirts, low neck, at 25c each, all sizes. Children's white ribbed Llslo Shirts, long and short sleeves, all sizes, reduced to 30c each. Ladies' ribbed Cotton Vests, ecru and white, lone sleeves and H. N. no sleeves, re duced to 25c each. Everything In Ladies' Striped Cotton Hose at 35o, reduced to 25c a pair. All the 60c Striped Cotton Hose reduced to 40o a pair: large assortment of styles; somo striped all over and some black feet, striped tops. Ladies' extra large size, fine striped Cot ton IIoso reduced from 50c to 37c a pair. Ladies' Fancy Lisle Hose, drop stitch, clos ing out $1 grades for 75c. Ladles' Fancy Pleated Silk Hose, tan and bronze feet, with light colored tops, reduced from $1 50 to $1 a pair. Children's Stainless Black Cotton Hose in medium and heavy-woight ribbed at 25c a pair, all sizes from 6 to 10 inches. Also Misses' plain black stainless Cotton Hose at 25c a pair, sizes 5 to 8. HORNElWARD, 41 Fifth Avenue. Jyl4-D MANUFACTURERS' AND MERCHANTS INS. CO.. 417 Wnnrt at Plf.talnuo- P.. Capital . $230,000 00 Aets, January 1, 1891 SSi302 37 ju eutors unanes w. JJatchelor. presi dent; John W. Chalfant, Vice President; A. f-W. Painter, Robert Lea, M.W.Watson, John Wilson, Joseph Walton, Wm. G. Park, A. M. Byers, James J. DonnelL George E. Painter, John Thompson. Wni. T. Adair, Secretary; James Little, Assistant Secretary; August Amnion. General Ajrent. .1p" S3-xwj JELLY GLASSES, EXTRA GUMS AND TOPS. GEO. K. STEVENSON &CO., SIXTH AVENUE. jyll-MWir McNAUQHER & CO., Contractors for Parlnc Sidewalks With Cement, Brick ana ... Jfro Brick, Concreting Cellars. U0 FKDEBAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set, fc7-4S- , atw ""'"" l-rtv 15 Jl 6SS-s HosieryiMerwear! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '5 Announce a Clearance Shoe Sale which will be the most positive reduc tions which ever manifested themseves. A magnificent line of Ladies' Kid Button Boots reduced from $3 to . $2 25, ALL WIDTHS. All other grades and styles, Lace and Congress, are marked to sell at the same REDUCTIONS. Misses' shoes, Children's shoes, Men's and Boys' shoes, slippers and Ox fords will all respond to the great cut It will be the most opportune mo ment to gather in excellent Bargains. You'll find choice and perfect-fitting goods." It will pay every one to look into the merits of this GREAT SALE. It will be one of great spirit. Allow the good news to raise your curios ity. The Profit and More is Yours. Come yourself Bring your friends. All will be more satisfied than ever. HimMELRICH'S, 430-436 MARKET ST. Braddock House, 916 BRADDOCK AVE. Jyl2-wsn P'v.pJSU-09 CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. Vehavo all the novelties in Children's Fancy Hats for mountain, street or seaside wear. Ladles' and Misses' SrtUor Hatn Ladies' Itidlns Hats and Caps Ladles' and Misses' Traveling Hats J ';. NEW DESIGNS XX GENTLEMEN'S STRAW HATS Jnst Reoelved From R. Dunlap & Co., ) D. D. Youma.i & Co., Silverman & Co.. New York. All the new things m Sailors with wide brim. Don't fail to see our now Seaside and Mountain Caps. J. G. BENNETT & CO., Leading Hatters and Furriors, COR. WOOD ST. AND FIFTn AVE. N. B. Furs stored and repaired. Prices moderate. Jyl3-100 "FORGET-ME-NOT" 111(1115 $1.63, $2.75, $3.75, $4.65, $5 $7-89. $10. . FLEISHMAN & CO., 604. 506 and 508 Market St. J7W 1 nraicH . -'(2r' JHEnEBL nfro. ' y j ? ; BABY CARRIAGES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B. i 400 Piece Purchase and Sale of I About 100 pieces of them to be sold at 15 CENTS. 300 PIECE8 OP ANDERSON'S The most stylish and handsome PATTERNS they ever produced, At 25 Cts. UPSTAIRS PRICES That are doing effective work. One'LOT LADIES' READY-MADE PER CALE DRESSES, 3 00. LADIES' Readv-Made GINGHAM DRESSES, $5 Each. Ladies' Keady-Made CHALLI DRESSES, $5 Each. Ladies' Ready-Made India Silk Dresses, $15. Children's Ready-Made Gingham Dresses, 75c, $l, $l 50, $2 to $4 50. Misses' Ready-Made GINGHAM Dresses, $3 50 and $5. If you tvant to save time and trouble of making a dress and get a bargain now is your chance. 75c, $1, $1 50 to $5 Each That aro worth seeing about. Lais' Blazers mil Jatt. Nicff fine goods at such remarkable re ductions as is going to sell them fast and bring many new customers. BLAZERS from $2 Up. THE GREAT ANDERSON 6INGHAMSALE 25c. 200 piece assorted PULIi YAED "WIDE CHALLIS, 6 1-2C. 27-INCH INDIAS, over 60 styles, At 50 Cts. 27and30-INOH INDIAS, 75 Cents. New BLACK GROUND INDIAS, 24-inch, 75 Cts. HANDS03IB DESIGNS. BOGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. jyis Gas and Electro-Combination-Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, Por tables, Etc., Designs and finishes not obtainable In any other stock In the city. We deal in nothing but the best grades of goods, yet our prices are lower than asked for lnforior goods elsewhere. Our effects are artistic and always undertaken under guarantee. We are In a position to fit up all classes of resldenees, and we refer with pleasure to a majority of tho finest residences In Pittsburg and Allegheny as to our ability to furnish something out of the common order nt a minimum price. If yon lmvo gas fixtures too good to throw away we can alter thorn Into electro-combinntlou or straight electric effects, and can refinish them in any color wun most pioasing resuusac very little cost. We are always gin d to furnish special de signs and special effects on application. As we deal exclusively in goods mentioned we can assure you better results than can bo obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings, etc., etc. G. C. Vankirk & Co., Standard Building, C3l'33 WOOD STKEET, Booms 30S, S09, 312 and 313. JelB-30 SATE DOM'S BILLS. COLIC, CRAMPS, CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHEA, .Come like a thief or burglar at night. Al ways keep within reach a bottle of TA-VA-ZON KEY TO PAIX, which never falls. When on a Journey be sure to have a bottle with you. Price 25c. Saves doctor's bills. Headquarters 301 to 307 Grant street, Pitts .burg. Pa. For sale bv JOSEPH FIiESmf G snv 412 Market street, cor. Diamond. Jyie-uwr J m HIS LADE WRAPPERS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $25 FOR SUITS TO ORDER. This is the low price set on a lot of stylish All-Wool Scotch Cheviot Suit ings, in brown and gray mixtures. They can be made up either Cutaway or Sack Coat, full or half-lined, and at 325 they are from $8 to 12 less than regular price. They are the best fabrics for outing wear, and gen tlemen leaving on vacation trips should have a suit of this kind with them. Perfect fit guaranteed. Exceptional values also in Trunks, Satchels, Straw and Stiff Hats, Out ing Shirts, etc. URGER. sfo$m CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 16M63 Federal St., Allegheny. 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. . FURNITUflE REUPHOLSTERED. Feathers, Mattresses, Etc. rnsroEnsri? & SCOTT, 6023 PENN AVENUE, EAST END. Je20-atw J times Means & Co.'s Shoes are more widely known fortneir general excellence thanany other make of Shoes ever placed on the mar ket. Ask yonr Retailor for shoes bearing this Stamp: James Means' $3.50 SHOE. These are made by Goodyear Iland-sewed process and are sold by leading retailers all over the U. S. Jyl-5-ws J. MEANS & CO., Boston; Mass. flW SUMMER PANTS. Oscar Wilde's suggestion as to knee breeches doesn't seem to gain much headway, and the majority of men still wear pants. This is fortunate for us, for we've an immense stock of them, and if a large number of men were to discard them we would be badly stuck. Our Pants trade this season exceeds anything in that line we ever achieved before, and we are goinef to wind up the sea son with several pant bargains which will certainly make our competitors "pant" in their efforts to keep pace with us. Here are three or four samples out of dozens we could name if space permitted: We begin below the dollar show you a line of Blue Cheviot have sold readily all the season and have now REDUCED TO 98 CENTS Perhaps you don't admire blue in Pants. That being the case, step into the striped Cassimeres which will go FOR $1.25. 25 cents more thing" in all-wool pants. gives We shall week a fine line of all-wool plaids of choice new styles at JUST $1.50. We have several hundred pairs of Pants left from suits out of which people have selected coats and vests. These we expect to lose on, and we do. They are from suits which sold at $14, $16 and $18. We have divided them into two lots, and you can take your CHOICE AT $2.50 AND $3-50. It's a money-saving time of year for you in these also. And a money-losing time for us. Children's Pants from 29 cents up. Other lines at 48c and 98c reduced from higher prices. G-TTSZKTSr'S 300 TO 400 MARKET STREET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pair, Lilrary, FURNITURE. 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. Ill 307 WOOD ST. WEIR & COMPANY, New Hat House in Old Stand, 445 WOOD STREET. (Three doors below Firth ave). Men's Straw Hats, 45c, 65c, 75c, $1, genuine Mackinaw. Boys' Straw Hats, 40e, 60c, 75c, f 1. Men's and Boys' Cruh 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. Ladies' Flush and Seal Garments re fitted at Summer Prices, If brought to us now. WEIR & GO., 445 WOOD ST.. Je26-irw mark and d F e J which we at $1.50, I this week you same show this stripes and 'S HOPPER a r4 m 1 3 I HEttbLTSjfeti ai
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