mzx&g?mm i-' THE PITTSBUEG DISPATCH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1891. A NEW MQNTE CARLO. Open Gamlriinqj in Every Form in Wheeling During Fair Week, ITXKED AT BT THE AUTHORITIES. An Entire Tillage Built of Doors Stolen Trom Freight Cars. 3IIX0R XETO5 FEOJI TAB THREE STATES 'SPECIAL TELF.GKAM TO THE DISPATCH.! Wheeling, Sept. 13. This city has long been known as a town where any gentleman of gambling proclivities could risk and lose his cash ritli every assurance that the au thorities would not disturb the layout dur ing the progress of the game, but it has re mained for the pabt few days of fair week to demonstrate how wide open the places can be run. Not only were poker rooms, heno and faro shopa running all over town, just as UFiial, only more so, but on the Fair Grounds even thing "went" with a ven gcance. In consideration of tho sum of (3,000 received by the association, no less than even wheels of fortune were openly running: during the entire weec, and in ad dition the shell game, cuuck-a-lnck, monte, lieironlmous and half a dozen games were operated. The city and county ofllciale took a hand tlicmselveci at the game, and one prominent oilici.il ol Wheeling run the black and white ftlieel lor awhile himself, winning some ca'h, which he smilingly pocketed. Tho word was passed aiound the grounds during the fair that anj body who had $30 or $100 could tart a gauie, and thev were all in it to eiich an extent that the sliort-naircd fra ternity from Pittsburg, Columbus, Cleve land and other places voted Wheeling the liveliest town they had struck during the fcean. The gamblers scooped in thousands of dollais flunug the week, while the back country suokers went home in disgnst, for any tale of bnr.ko he had to tell was poured Into deaf ears in official circles here. The Jafr was. a glorious success to everybody, ex cepting, of course, the producer. PITTSBURG THIEVES FALL OUL A 3IiieiI Tp Cme or Pocket Picking Dar in; G. A. It. Day at Kock Point. Xrw Casile, Sept. 13. Special. William llichanl-rm and Frank Wilson, alias Eddie Steele, two Iitt-burg young men, will have their trial some time duiing the coining Reek in the Lawrence county courts on the cliarge of picking pockets at" Rock Point on G. -V. E. Day. Steele, who has served a term in the penitentiary, has no nose. He wears an artificial nose which is held in place by a pair of glas-ses. William Richardson has also served a term of imprisonment in tho workhouse At the hearing in the case Richardson swore puint blank that lie had seen Steele lint his hand into the pocket of a farmer named WiUon, and take out a pocket book. The tarmer. however, swore that Richard son w: the man who picked his pocket. A irut- unis jounu in ine two cases. -At tLe hearing Steele showed gi eat anger when Kichardson was tcstifj-ing against him, and the greatest precaution will be taken to pre vent the men irom meeting They are both locked 'up in different parts of the jail to prevent their fixing up a story to repeat in couit. TWO PEOSABLE BUNDAY MUBDEES. One the Outgrowth ot a Picnic and the Other of a Game of Cards. WASmxiTos, Pa.. Sept. 13. Special. Two picnics were held at Allison's Grove, near lierc, yctcrdnv, one by white people and tne other bv colored. In tho evening, bile the picmc was at its best, a man named George Richards, who was under the infln ence of liquor at the time, in a quarrel, pulled a revolver and shot Xatlian White twice, one snot taking effect in the log and the other In the groin. Richards was at once arretted and brought to the Washing ton jail. White is not expected to recover. Another probable murder took place this afternoon at Finleyi ille. Walter Johnson, ow ner of a barber shop, was shot by another colored man named John Patterson, They were playing cards, when a qnarrcl com mencea, and Tatterson shot Johnson in Hie breast. He will probably die before morning. DIPHTHERIA PEEVALENT. Almost Every Town in Westmoreland Connly Has the Disease. Grzkxsuckg, Sept. 13. Special. Diphthe ria and scariet fever have broken out here, nnd the gieatcst alarm is felt. Deaths from the malady aie very frequent, and it is ex pected that if it continues to spread the bcliools will be closed. In the borough of Bunker Hill, a suburb, the disease is prevalent, and some of the cirfeens have taken their children and left the pluce. Among the Catholic school chil dren several cases, of diphtheria and scarlet fever are reported ana a number of deaths Slave occurred. At Latrobe. Jeannette and Irw in anu other tow ns in the county the dis ease isprealent,and In some of the coke towns along the cwickley branch a great many deaths have occurred during the past week. A Village Kullt of Car Doors. GnEnssnrno, Sept. 13. .Special. I5y the nrrcstof a Hungiiian on Saturday for the larceny of a Ireight car door. Detective Ben J'ay, oftlio Pennsylvania ltailioad, discov ered that a village along tho lino of the Bewickle branch had been built by the use ot cai doors btol-n by the Huns from tho cart.. One by one, it appears, that the doors were lifted irom their hinges and carried oway. Jos-eph Bioocli, a Jit. Pleasant coko firawer, wn detected in lifting off a door sad was pioinpily arrested, and the whole gans will "bo at once brought to justice. A Poor Musician In Lock. YorSGSTOivx, Sept. 13. Special Harry Absalom, a piano player in a low resort, to l3cy received a letter from his homo in Wales, stating that bv the death of a relative ho had been left $23 000. Absalom say's lie will invest part of it la securing a musical education. FRKK TRAINS To Biainc, on tho Monongaliela. See the great safe works in course of con Ftruction at the booming new town; exam ine the magnificent machinery for its equipment now on the ground; inspect the linequaled site of JSIainc and the cheapest and most promising lots in the market. For transportations, map etc., call on ClIABLES SOMEKS & CO., l) 1-J Fourth avenue. Gel Tree Tickets and Take Tree Train Express To the great public sale of 2,000 lots at Avonnioic on next 'Wednesday, September 10. The free express train will lejve the "West JV-irn depot on Federal street, Alle EUcny. on 'Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. 1'ree tickets and all necessary information by mail or personally can be obtained at the office ol Ja. "V. Drape & Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 "Wood street, Pittsburg. PitOF. Weed, the newly elected assist- ant in the Department of C Shemistry at the "Western University, is a graduate of the 3tassachuetts Institute of Technoloc; v. He comes from Brooklyn, if. Y. AVith Prof. 1 r. Phillips at the head of this depart ment, and Prof. "Weed to act as his assist ant, we may expect to hear of fine work ac complished" in the way of chemical study and research during the coming fall anil winter Protection. The ordinary safe does not offer the pro tection you should have for valuables or pipers. You can have that protection in thesafe deposit vaults ot the Fanners' De posit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue. .Boxes rented at fj and upward. hut Hardest Excursions To principal points in the "West, North west, Southwest and the Valley of Virginia, via the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad, at very low rates. September 15 and 29. For tickets and detail information call at citv ticUet office, rorner Fifth avenue and "Wood ;rc, or at uepou SUNDAY MORNING'S FEAST. A BASKET FULL Or FRAGMENTS FOR MONDAY KEADEBS. The News of Two Continents for One Daf Condensed Into Small Space The Dis patch Strong in Its Local Postures Yes terday, as Well. The Dispatch is the only morning news paper in Pittsburg that publishes a Sunday edition. Its facilities for gathering news, as almost everyone knows,arenn equaled In this part of the country. For instance, no com petitor can show the array of livo news of which the following Is a bare synopsis. Local. A stabbing affray which will develop into murder took place on Sit. Washington.... There is a grand rush of pupils to the Sloyd Industrial school.. . .Saturday was "People's Day" at the Exposition.... The East End Gymnastic Club is preparing for Its opening day Chartiers Valley people will build an electric car line to Mansfield Miss Lizzie Fulton attempted suicide with morphine.... Chairman Henricks will investigate the Hastings shortage case.... Dr. Emmens is preparing to make arms and" ordnanco from a new metal, nlchelum gum.... Inspector McKelvy Is suspended from duty Diph theria ts prevalent on tho Southsido.... President Ripley let ont some glass company secretB.... Chambers' Jeannette stock will be sold to-day A Pittsburg glass firm may build a branch factory In Spokane, Wash Investigation has proved the Uraddock sower shortage to be a myth Tho Republican primaries will be held Octo ber 10. ...Lawyer Peikar, of Hungary, in de fense of his race, called attention to the fact that Slavs are not nuns.... Judge White has decided t hat J. M. Guffey and other oil men may bore through a coal vein belong ing to T. B. Robbins The Criminal Court transacted an unprecedented business.... Elliott S. Davis is dead Penn township farmers have organized to fight for the old State pike held by the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Domestic Polk, the Alliance leader, claims that If the Democrats nominate Cleveland the Third party will carry every Southern State McKinley is receiving ovations In the Hocking Valley J. B. Corey has written a letter to Governor Pattison on the Bardsley complications LieutenantG ovornor Jones has given farmers political advice Alli ance and labor men and war veterans held n conference in Harrisburg... .Plans for en larging the Capitol at Washington call for an expenditure of $i.30S,000 A Wyoming county man who has slept fonr years has just awakened.. .Philadelphia citizens offer to advance funds to continue the Govern ment investigation into the Keystone Bank affairs V Philadelphia detective claims to know where Marsh is. ...Miss Alva and Miss Diss Debar are proved to be tbe same person.... Tascott, disguised as a tramp, is said to bo under arrest at Bamberg, S. C... A war veteran, who lost trace of his daugh ter in 1S6L has found her in Minnesota ...A Tennessee Baptist minister has been sued for usurping his pulpit. ...Texans have con tributed $4 0D0 for more rain-making experi ments Canada's frontier and coast de fenses will be greatly strengthened. ...Almce Louis Barrand. the dynamiter, was arrested in a Xew Jersey hotel with an infernal ma chine in his possession. ...The World's Fair envoys have returned A jilted Kansas City woman attempted to murderher former lover's tamlly by blowing up Ills house and afterward mixing arsenic in every article of food Mrs. Thurman is dangerously ill The Pittsburgs won both base ball games The fall of a scaffold fatally Injured four workmen at Saltsburg ...Prof. Brutkiewtcz will remain in Johnstown as instructor in the Conservatory of Music Mrs. Livermore will wed an alleged insane nobleman Mrs. Hopklns-Searles loft her property In good shape to resist a will con test Gales in Nova Scotia waters caused several shipwrecks and the loss of at least 24 lives. ...Balmaceda's currency has been declared lawful by the Chilean Junta, Cable. Tho British Army has been playing at war, too. ...Russia is meditating a surprise on Constantinople. ...Mrs. Besant Is laughed at by an audience of Socialists The Euro pean beet crop will be excellent.... Germans have won a victory over African native.... Austin Bidwell, the bank robber, may be re leased in the spring An English locomo tive has run 1,000100 miles Owing to the Dardanelles question England Is In a posi tion where she must give strong support to the Dreibund... Turkey is endeavoring to raise a loan. ...Gladstone is opposed to Salis bury's Eastern policy The Traaes Union Congress has adjourned The Presidente Pinto's crew were mutinous. Confirmed. The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manu facturers the California Fig Syrup Company. Avonmore, The new manufacturing town on the "West Penn Railroad. Over 150 acres dedicated for manufacturing purposes. Sales already upward of 70,000. Over 60 houses and stores completed. Natural gas and coal in abundance. Several extensive manufactur ing plants already located one in opera tion and others being erected. The most solid and substantial manufacturing town in "Western Pennsylvania, and gives undoubted assurance of permanence and prosperity. Great public 6ale on the prop erty next "Wednesday morning. Special free express train from "West Penn depot, Federal street, Allegheny, at 8 o'clock on morning of sale. Frae tickets and plans from Jas. W. Drape & Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 "Wood street. D Men's Stylish Suits. To-dav wc show a fine line of men's cassi merc suits made in sack, cutaway or double breasted style at f 10. Stylish checks and mixtuics, hairlines and small plaids; also the new "tan" shades in the selection. $10 buys one. Call and see these men's $10 00 suits, marked special for to-day. P. C. C. C., Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Protection. The ordinary safe does not offer the pro tection you should have for valuables or papers. You can have that protection in the sale deposit vaults of the Farmers' De posit National Baulc, 66 Fourth avenue. Boxes reuted at 5 and upward. MWF Bcnn is the unrivaled beverage of all classes. The Iron City Brewing Co. 's "Pilsner" brand is of superior quality Best dealers keep it. Telephone UStl itrad: X? DELICIOUS v F!aYrii!S NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. A&nina Of perfect purity. Lemon "I Of great strength. AImond- EconmyIntheIrusa Rosa etc.-) Flavor as delicately end dellclously as the fresh fruH JySO-MWFS Clean, -Fresh and Bright Array of the latest and most popular fall patterns in ladies' fine shoes. At 2 00, fine kid, patent tip, button, long vamp, narrow toe. See the $3 00 shoes, perfect beauties. See the fj SO heavy soles, patent tips or plain. Kemember, these shoes are not an old bankrupt or sheriff sale stock. But the latest fall styles and patterns are awaiting your inspection at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. mtutd. B. B. Head our column this paper. BOGGS & BUHIi DIED. ALLEN On Saturday, September 12, 1891, at 6 30 r. jl, James Allen, in tbe 40th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 33 Bidge avenue, Allegheny, on Mokday, Sep tember 14, at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 ANDERSON On Saturday, September 12. 1891, at 2:30 p. K., Mrs. Ansie M., wire of W. J. Anderson, 305 Park avenue, E. E. Funeral at 2 o'clock p. M., Monday. Inter ment private. 2 BAKER On Sunday, September 13. 1691, at 12:20 p. m., WiLnuB Fisk Baker, aged 41 years, eldest son of Rev. Georgo Baker. Funeral services at tho residence of his sister, Mrs. M. E. Crosby, No. 343 "Western avenue, Allegheny City, on this (Monday) ArrEBKOOxot 7:30 o'clock. Friends of the fam ily are respectfully invited to attend. Inter ment at Saltsburg Tfes-day hobxivo at 10:30 o'clock. BEER On Sunday, September 13, 1891, at 5:30 a. m., Amtie, wile of Stewart Beor. Funeral on Tcesday, September 13, 1891, at 2 p. at, from No. 6 Conklin street, Pittsburg. Interment private. CONWAY Sunday, September 13, 1691, at 3 p. m., Ellen, wife of James Conway, at her residence, 261S McCord street, aged 43 years ana 13 aays. Dearest mother, thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God that has bereft us, He can all our sorrow heal. Yet again -we hope to meet thee, When tho day of life is fled. When In heaven with joy to greet thee. Where no farewell tear is shed. Funeral to take place Tuesday morking at 9 o'clock to proceed to Holy Cross Church, where high mass of requiem will be cele brated. Friends of tho family and members of Woman's Relief Corps No. 1, auxiliary to Colonel J. W. Patterson Post No. 151, are respectfully invited to attend, Johnstown and Evansburg papers please copy. -2 CUPPS On Saturday morning, at 6:40 o'clock, Mollis A. Cupps. only daughter or Prudence J. and Georgo W. Cupps. DAVIS At Wilkinsburg on Saturday, Sop tomber 12, 1691, at 3 a. M., Elliott Davis, Sr., in his 89th year. Funeral services will be held at the resi dence of his son-in-law, John Mitchell, on Rebecca street, Wilklnsburg, on Monday, September 14, at 3'r. x. Interment at'Beulah Cemetery. HOFFORD On Saturday, September 12, 1S9L at 4 a. ., William Hofiobd, born in Staffordshire, England, In the Slst year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Sample street, Bennett station, On Monday at 3 r. m. Friends of the family and I. M. U. of N. A. No. 14. are respectfully invited to attend. 2 HUNNESHAGEN-Suddenly on Sunday morning, September 13, 189L about 1 o'clock, William Hunneshaqsn, in the 36th year of his age. He was the son of Peter and Eliza beth Hunneshagen. nee Pfeiffer. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 42 Iten street, Allegheny, on Monday, September 14, 1891, at 4 r. n. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. McDONOUGH At Mansfield Valley, on Saturday, September 12, 1891, .at 0.40 a. m., Sarah, wife of Coleman McDonongh, in her 27th year. ROGERS On Friday, September 11, 1S91, at 3.-20 a. M., John P. Rogers, aged 40 years. Funeral from the residence ot his father. Captain John Rogers, No. 142 Meyran ave nue, on Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Ser vices at St. Paul's Cathedral at 9:30 A. M. 3 SHAL Suddenly, at Lexington, K; Sep 89th tember 12. 1891. Trenby Shal. in tbe year of his age. Notice of funeral in evening papers. TEMPLES- OnSaturday,Septemberl2,lS9L at 5 45 a. h., William A, son of George E. and Catharine Templer (neo Vollmer) aged 5 years, 5 months, 15 days. WEAVER Suddenly, Saturday, Septem ber 12, at 4:45 p. m., Isaac Weaver. Funeral services trom his late residence, 40 Resaca street, Allegheny City, Monday, September 14, at 4 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ANTHONT MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold & Co., Llm.,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn avenue. Telephone connection. myl3-3i-MW?su FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUTY. A. M. & J. B. MURDOCH, 610SMITHFIELDST. Telephone 429. de9-92-uw F LOWERS- DECORATIONS. CHOICE FRESn FLOWERS. ARTISTIC EXECUTION OF WORK. SATISFACTORY PRICES. JOHN R. & A MURDOCH, Tel. 239. 503 Smithfield btreet. sel2-Mwp TEPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN1S0L Assets - - - $9,071,696 33. INSURANCE CO..OF NORTH AMERICA Losses adjusted and paia by WILLIAM L. JONES, 84 Fourth avenue. jyl9-101-D llTrffltMeEastEM 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. FUBNITUHE HEUPHOLSTEHED. Feathers, Mattresses, Etc. "V3:lsOEIs,I, Sc SCOTT, 6023 PENN AVENUE. EAST END. Je20-iiwF FALL DRESS GOOD'S. Our big stock is now ready. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK. About 20 per. cent below value to start this big stock. P. S. Our 25c, 35c and 40c Wall Papers at 8c to close. AioUiolelmpr&Co,, 68 and 70 OHIO ST., Allegheny, Pa, Sel3-MTllS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOOT-FITTERS. 'am FlNEWfliKMQ -SB0E MAS, Brisk walking.is In order about this timo of the year: You do it, so do we, nnd it is all the more in order If you happen to be wearing our FOOT-FOBM SHOE. They are easy to wear, and hard to wear out. With them walking is a luxury, without them walking is a task. They are easy as a glove, and their dnrability is something phenom enal. No shoe ever came closer to fierfection. No shoe ever so complete y united style and durability. Tho harder tho foot to fit, the better we Uko it. C- A. VERNER, Fifth Ave. and Market St. se9-Mwy B. I By far the largest and choicest collec tion we have ever shown. Note a few of "the latest" Parisian fabrics. PLISSE, The new woven pleated material for making the new "fin de siecle" skirts $2 25 to $4 00 a Yard. Cote de Cheval. Bedford Cotele, Bedford Cords, Chevrons, Camels Hair, Wide "Wale Diagonals, Homespuns, Tweeds, Broad cloths, Lupin s 52-inch Serge Diagonal Suitings in the best colorings, Scotch and English Suitings, Zig Zag Novelty "Woolens. Some notable bargains. NEW 56-INCH CLOTH FACED SUITINGS made of Australian wool, superb quality, choice styles; 6 yards makes a suit. Price 90c a Yard. lease Double "Width NEW TWEEDS, nice mixtures, 50 Cents. New Double "Width Suitings SCOTCH EFFECTS, 45 Gents. SILK DEPARTMENT Has something very unusual, 38-LKOH WOOL CREPONS, with handsome SILK EMBROIDERED FIGURES, in choice de signs and evening colors only. The unusual part is the price, $1 25 a Yard. The desirable part is that they're very pretty and good, these 38-inch silk embroid ered double width Crepons. FOR AUTUMN WEDDINGS, Pearl "White Satin Duchesse, Muscovite Silks, Crystal Silk Bengalines. You've heard of the kind rich enough to almost stand alone; that's this kind and we sell them for less money than is usual FOR MAIDS OF HONOR, Silk Crepe de Chenes, Bedford Cord Silk Crepes, Broche Indias, Embroidered Silk Crepes. THE BLACK GOODS DEPART MENT "Will do extra business this week with the new and elegant.things in FANCY BLACK GOODS and the extraordinary transaction in fine BLACK SILK WARP HENRI ETTAS, which enables us to offer such values as will command more than ordi nary attention from all the people who read this advertisement or come to this store. The transaction was 200 pieces assorted Black Silk "Warp Henriettas. 36-inch, 75c. 38-inch, 90c. 40 inch, $1, $1 15, gi 25, $1 40, $1 50, $1 75, $2 and up to 3 75. 46-inch, $1. $1 10, 1 15 and i 25. Do yon want any? and if so do you want to save money? Then come. Iu the CLOAK ROOM, For $7 50, Black Cheviot Reefer, 28-inches long, with Black Coney Shawl Collar and deep Coney Facings, all the way down front; 4 olives; garments made of good materials; all-wool cloth and selected fur. "We have confidence enough iu this Jacket to place it beside any ?S SO Jacket from anywhere for com parison. FINE CLOTH BLAZERS, Fall Weight, Tight Fitting Back, Open Front. AVe don't call these Jackets; some people do. $2 50, $4 OO, $5 OO. Tan Vienna Cloth Hip, Seam "Walking Coat, with Mink Notched Coljar, $18 OO. This is genuine mink fur trimming of the best quality, rich, dark shade, and at this price has no peer. A Magnificent Line of Jackets here. Hundreds of Styles;, from the lowest price one that is, well made to the finest produc tion of the season FUR CAPES. More Fur Capes here than these stores ever neitt Detore. jj'rom Black Hare to Finest SEALSKIN MANTLE. NEW SEALSKIN JACKEia BOGGS & BUHL, " w " B & m I DRESS GOODS ALLEGHENY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "WE, H0RNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVE., Do declare and affirm wbat we believe to be an undeniable faot and tbe truth, namely, that we carry in our UNDERWEAR ID' HOSIERY STOCK The IiARGEST NUMBER OF LINES, the GREATEST VARIETY OF STYLES AND GRADES, suited for the uses of the most people men, women and children all in cludedthat Is shown in any one store in this section of the country, and supple mental to this statement we also guarantee to GIVE VALUES UNSURPASSED and at tention by wide-awake, competent, agree able and polite salesmen ami salesladies "no cross-grained, curt, short and surly clerks allowed in our house." Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now open and ready for customers. "We also have a lareo lot of broken lines and odd lots to be closed out at very much less than REAL VALUE to make more room for the new fall and winter lines now in- and ar riving daily. Come in and see what we have to offer. You will not make a mistake. The great bargains In LADIES' CONVENT EMBROIDERED MUSLIN UNDERGAR MENTS have been taken hold of lively the stock is going; if you want any of these goods come soon. Open Saturday evening until 9 o'clock. HORNE&WARD, 41 Fifth Avenue, sell-n The above cut is too familiar to Western Pennsylvanians who dress well to need any comment regarding superiority of quality and correctness of style of the hats which bear the Trade Mark. Our Fall Styles are all out, and embrace the following cele brated makes: Knox's World-Renowned Hats, A, J. White's English Hats, Tress & Co.'s English Hats, Cooksey's English Hats, And all of the celebrated American makes from $2.00 Up. PAULSON BRO Hatters and Furriers 441 Wood Street. au26-2iwi fKalIKm!il2Hfr Y THE TERMS OF THE LAST WILL AND OLIVER EVANS, late of the city of McKeesport, deceased, the Executor has sub divided and will sell a portion of- decedent's real estate A PLAN OP 400 CENTER OP McKEESPORT, Surrounded by improved properties, and with an electric street car line built to it. The OPENING SALE will begin on the premises, This plan of lots is within ten minutes' walk of the MILLS, FURNACES and WORKSHOPS of the city. These afford -steady employment to not less than TEN THOUSAND SKILLED WORKMEN. NEW MILLS and additions to old plants will, within six months, give employment to TWO THOUSAND MORE. The attention of buyers is especially called to the fact that this is NOT A "LAND SPECULATOR'S SALE." This property is in "first hands" and is offered to close an estate," has never been "boomed" and must be sold. No fancy prices asked. Personal inspection will convince any one that no better opportunity for a profitable investment can be found. The fact is well known that no city in the State has had a growth equal to McKEESPORT in the past ten years, and with from TWELVE TO FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS INVESTED IN MILL PROPERTIES, and large additions being made thereto yearly with THREE TRUNK LINES OF RAILROAD, TWO NAVIGABLE RIVERS, with manv miles of the best PAVED STREETS, thoroughly SEWERED, 'and lighted with ELECTRIC LIGHT, .CITY WATERS ARTIFICIAL and NATURAL GAS, Churches and Schools equal to the best; and an electric street car system under con struction, it is safe to say no other city has such a future before it. No property in this city can compare with this for location or for future advance in value. Why invest money in a lot in tpwns existing only on paper when with the same amount of money you can buy a lot in the heart of this great manufacturing city, where RAPID" ADVANCE IN VALUE IS CERTAIN? TERMS EASY. 10 per cent on day of sale and 10 per cent half yearly until" paid, with. INTEREST AT 4 PER CENT YEARLY. If you wish to make money send for plans and circulars and .attend the opening sale. Lots from $350 to $600 on graded and sewered streets. FREE TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED AT THE OFFICE, all or write to WILLIAM M. BELL, -agent, 94 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA., Or at the General Offices, Rooms 1 and 2 Second Floor, Bank of HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 100 DOZENS BISQUE DOLLS, ' JOINTED LIMBS, WORTH 75c, OUR PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 506 and 508 Market St. sell SEAL JACKETS. We are doing a large trade just now in Seal Jackets, Seal Sacques, Seal Wraps. "It will pay you to visit our establish ment, corner, Vood st. and Fifth ave, Our stock of Children's Fall Hats are all in. Thev are handsome. They are entirely dif ferent from those you see in other stores. Bring the children with you. J. G. BENNETT & CO., Leading Hatters and Furriers, Corner Wood St. and Fifth Ave. sel3 J0HNH RONEY-SOUCITOR OF PATENTS 1 27 5'-"AVE PITTSBURG -SITUATED ujr R.W jmj IH8B ATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, AT NO OPTIONS GIVEN OR SALES MADE PRIOR TO THIS OPENING. McKeesport Building, McKeesport, Pa. NXrW ADVERTISEMJiNTS. A VOICE FROM ORPHANS' COURT. Pittfboho. Pa. Julr27. 1831. Dr. Griffith Drug Co., Third and Grant St. Dear Slrs-I had the La Grippe very bad last spring. Tried everything. My brother, Mr. Petticord, Tipstave at Orphans' Court, recommended your Ta-Va-Zon Lung Cough Syrup, as It had cured him of La Grippe. The best thing I ever used. Cured my self and wife. Your Ta-Va-Zon Remedies only need a , trial and will spealc for them selves. Truly yours, JOHN PETTICORD, Jennertown, Somerset Co., Pa. Ta-Va-Zon Lung Cough Syrup price 25c, 50c and $1. Ta-Va-Zon Key to Blood cures catarrh, scrofula, dyspepsia, general debility, liver and kidney complaints. Has no equal. Price $1, sixbottlesSS. Ta-Va-Zon pills for bUiousness, sick headache, etc., 23 cents a box. See testimonials at headquar ters. Third and Grant St. For sale by JOS EPH FLEMING A SON.412 Market St., comer Diamond. an3-it ODVELTY F"M" Mosaic pattern of Brussels CarpeUs one of the really '-new things" forhomeadornment that is worthy al your inspection. Keech has a fine line of these beautiful carpets the figures being exact reproductions of ancient Egyntian, Grecian and Roman Mosaic pat- FOLDING BEDS Of every style and price. The largest and best-selected stock ever placed on exhibition. HOUSEFUKAibitiAUS ot every Kina OB CREDIT. KEB 923, 925, 927 PENN AVE., -OPEN SATURDAY ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE, PRICES THAT SURPRISE. 25 PER GENT DISCOUNT. We vacate our store on the evening of September 15, and from to-day on until that time the discount is, without exception, 25 per cent on Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. All of our medium and heavy weight Suits and Overcoats are included in this re markable sale. We mean just this: We beat Wanamaker& Brown's usual low prices 25 per cent That's it all in a nutshell It doesn't matter if you pick out the cloth and have it made to your measure or buy our reliable Ready-made. Anybody can afford to buy for next winter or now at 25 per cent discount on our price. The determination is to turn the goods into money. INAKR & Bill ft Sim St se7-o IN THE- NETT ADVERTISEMENTS. STERLING SILVER MOUNTED Leaijliez? G-oocLs Pocketbooks, Card Cases, Memorandum Books, Court Plaster Cases, Photograph Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Writing Desk Pads, Portfolios, Shopping and Chate laine Bags, etc, etc Latest colors and styles just out. SHEAFER & LLOYD, JEWELERS, 37 FIFTH AVE. se8o$w one-rourtn cheaper here than elsewhere. CASH NEAR NINTH STREET. EVENINGS. solt-xw mi Penn Am TESTAMENT OF LOTS F. 1 7 1 4 i selij MhMiavatfaifaigi I