II III I llllllMllllI -if ,.juk.ia PMH am SB SSSArAFRLtT DISPATCH 12T "1892. MliBPillllMPMIIllWW iii i iii in in in 1 in' hi nini p in MM !' ' ' iinww 1 mi wii ' 'i' 1 ill rvwe"sT'Trffr'-Lr ' -- -- fW?" 19 ---.. - r-r 'THE ' PITTSBUB0v rtr-Tr Wr-Wr w V- v ? f-TJS f V LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. James Scott, colored, murdered tits wife witti a poker Sunday night near Jackson, Miss. Because of foot and mouth diseases In Cheshire county, Out, that county 13 quar antined. The Wabash river Is overflowed and farmers along its banks are bewailing the loss of crops and stock. Eight cases of small-pox have been re ported at the New York bureau of vital statistics since Saturday. The low lands along Illinois and Sanga mon rivers In Illinois nre completely Hooded and crops are badly damaged. Howard Fchols, or St. Ixrals, colored, shot his raistiess and killed himself vaster day after a quarrel. The woman, Jennie Harris, will die. Dr. J. JL Bradford, a prominent Farm ers' Alliance man, of llulane, Kan., disap peaied some time ago, and foul play is sus pected Dy some. The German bark Charles Luding, from London, before reported ashore in Louisi ana, has 19 feet of watei In her hold and will piove a total loss. She is being dismantled. A not is expected at Vale, Oi e., because of the murder ofWiUUm Humbert by the Baker brothers, as a result of a quairel at Democratic primaries. The militia has been oidered out. The British ship Callixyno, Suioter, mas ter, lrom Fleetwood for Pensacola, went ashore du-iuga heavy fog at the head of East Bay, La., between Southwest Pass and South Puss, she has jettisoned SO tons of ballast, but failed to float. Mary A. Bellis 10 years old, of Beading, has lived ou nothing but milk foi 10 months, drinking three pints a day. She declines to touch other lood, and her strange reolve is said to be uue to di-appulntment in love. Her fluid diet agieeitU hei,and she has not astcd an ay. Delia Barden, who married Lvman K. Balden at Albary, N. Y.. July 14, 18s9, is in fcouth Dakota sul.i.: lor dIoice. A motion made Satin day lor temporary alimony dis closed that, it allegations in the case aie true, she has two 11 Ing husbands and Bar den has two 1U ing n ives. The Electric Wuemen's Union? of New York, composed of men who work on elect lie bells burglar alarms, and other con trivances has oidered a strike of its mem bers tin oughout the citv lor an advance of nages. The mui hat e been rectiwug $1 50 and ti 53 a day, and they want $3 Mhile Priate ClilTord, of the Cavalry detachmtnt stationed at West Point, and Dium Major Anthony, of the Military Academj Buna, were out on a lark, thev eu gaged in aii altercation Clilfbrd pulled out a handtul of the drum major's luxuriant whlskeis Anthonj; prelerred charges against the cavalrc man, ho was arrested, tued by Court Martial atthepot, found guilty of conduct unbecoming a soldier, and sentenced to four months' imprisonment at Fort Leavenworth, Kas IT'S nonsense to be without a good room. Read etlnesday's To Let Booms In the Cent-a-n oitl columns of THIS DisPATCH. A Discharge ot Cannon Close to the ear could hardly startle a per son of senbitiv e nerves more than the slam ming of a dooi, the outcry of a child, the rattle of a heavj i chicle o er a cobblestone pa ement, the wailtng of un asthmatic baud organ. Quiet and strengthen supersensi tive nerves t itb Hostettei's Stomach Bat tels, and j ou can brave any hubbub Tilth tranquility. Indigestion, a fecund cause u nen ousuess. is banished by the bitters Su are malarious, bilious and kidney com plaints, debility and lheumatisin. all Paper. sale and great reduction In G. C. shidle, Limited, 103 Smithfield stieet. Kemoval prices. We Want Ton To see our Easter scarfs. Will Pkice, 47 Sixth street. Kobert L. Mc Watty & Co. Invite yon to see the display they have ar ranged for the Easter season. Yon will surely feel more than repaid. tusu Eabteb neckwear. Hamach's, SO Sixth street. The srreatest spring and summer beverage is the Iron City Brewing Company's lager beer. TERMS-KSr?. FURNITURE. jlliij35i ;gyj I ""-' II arm ft. w u ' $Q IE :For this solid 0ak Q, Suit. Beveled mir ror, bale handles, elegant hand carvings; a 45 appearance, you'll say so if you see it Olce Desks FROM $13.50 TO $50, SI 54 ill buy this magnificent Bedroom Suit. carvings. A $75 Lf ASH OR Credit. UPKIUHT PIANO S155. Knabp, Weber, Hardraan and Albrecht Plana. A splendid 7K octave upright piano (used) at $155, cover and stool included: also four excellent square pianos by Knabe, Weber, Hardman and Albrecht at less than one half the original cost, and a $150 Mason & Hamlin organ of powerful tone and solid construc tion at $50. J. M. HOFFMANN & Co , 537 Smlthfleld street. Finest variety of new pianos in Pittsburg by Sobmer, Colby, Bush A Gerts, Hallett & Cnmston, Schubert and Erie; also the mar velous Peloubet reed pipe, the Newman Bros, and Clown organs. Latest importation in French millinery nov ready for Easter, 644 Penn avenue, Plttsbuig, SIlle. C. Dp.kter. TTS m "GIVEN UP!" taken with lumbago; was bed ridden and given up by physician ; suffered one year; was cured by ST. JACOBS OH; cure has remained permanent. Mrs. I. Powelson. "ALL RIGHT! ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." EDMUNDSON & No Difference V It rnrr. 1' - 1 09 CO s oa sn eep m)vUi0U set panels, heavy carvings, beveled mirror, worth &5- tll-:l ''Q5y i3$& ''i.:j-.'- t.ijVk' for a large Bed Lounge, fine figured cover ing, soft springs, worth 23.50. Large beveled mirror, massive appearance. 635 AND 637 SMITHFIELD STREET: 635 The Greatest Sale of Horses Ever hold in Pittsburg will be on Thursday, April 14, at the Arnheim Live Stock Co.. lim ited, stables, 51 Seoond avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., comprising draught, general purpose, saddle, driving and speedy road, horses, all young, fresh stock, consigned to be sold, without reserve, to the highest bidder. All horses guaranteed as lepresented. 8ale pos itiveno postponement on account of weather. Sale commences at 10 o'clock a. v. sharp. Don't forget the number, 52 Sec ond avenue. Economical Clothing for Children. "My girls and boys, and there are five of them, " said a druggist's wife yesterday, "are always well dressed, although their clothes cost comparatively Utt'p. I couldn't do this if It were not for Diamond Vyu, as most of their dresses and suits are made over clothes, which I have dved with these simple and economical dyes. They're just splendid! KS Gann, Ohio. In spring of '76 I was feS48- What Prices or Terms Others Quote We KARPm If only for the hints to be gained, any woman of taste will enjoy walking through our Carpet Rooms. Hints in styles ! Hints in economy ! The very latest possibilities in every grade. The price ranges will delight you. Ingrains, 25c to 65c. Tapestry Brusses, 65c to 90c. - Body Brussels, $1 to $1.25. Velvets, $1 to $1.40. Moquettes, $1 to $1.50. Axmmsxers, $1.50 to $1.75. You can rely upon our Carpets; they are all honest. And as for variety in designs and colors, for great extent of stock, and for low ness in price, no other house in the city can come anywhere near us. Never before have we had such bargains to offer in Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestries, Mo quettes, all the Ingrains, etc We have also a full line of Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings, Coverings, Oil Cloths, etc. They are now ready for display upon the finest exhi bition floor in town. Give us a call. HOW YOU PAY. We wait for our money, and yet our prices are the lowest. Credit is gladly extended. Re member this, anything you see elsewhere can be found here. 01 f ONDERFDL OFFER TO ALL 01 PA1R0NS-A FREE TRIP TO Each Person who purchases goods from us to the value of ONE DOLLAR is entitled to ONE RED TICKET; when you get 4 Red Tickets you get I White Ticket; 4 White Tickets to 1 Blue Ticket; - I NEW ADTEKTISJSMENTS. SPECIAL SHOE SALE. On Thursday and Friday we offer 300 PAIRS Ladies'. Button Shoes AT $1.89. Former price, 52. 60. This bargain for two days only. ftt&m SHOE HOUSE 52 6S SI . JAS. M'NEIL & BR0., ; BOILERS, PLATE AND 8HEETIBON WORK. PATENT SHEET-IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydraulic machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valloy Railroad. feis-eo-rrs WHY IS THE W L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENfP&IEH THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish and easy, and because we make more shoes of this ffrade than any other manufacturer, It equals hand sewed shoes costing from S4.00 to 15,00. CE 00 Gennine Hand-sewed, the finest calf ? shoe ever offered tor $s 00 equals French Imported shoes which cost from $3.00 to (12.00. ffi 00 Hanil-Sewed Welt Shoe, fine calf. Oti strllsh. comfortable and durable. The best (hoe ever offered at this price : same grade as cus tom made shoes costing from 16.00 to if 00. ffQ 30 Polico 8hoet Farmers. Railroad Men P J and Letter Carriers all wear them; fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge One pair will wear a year. Qn SO fine calf i no better shoe ever offered at SreZm this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. (BO 25 and 83.00 Worklnaman's shoes Hr a., are very strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make. Bniic) 8:2.00 and $1.75 school shoes are DUje worn by the boys everywhere; theysell on their merits, as the increasing sales show. I firi iocs $3.00 Hand-sewed shoe, best IbCiUICS songola, very stylish; equals French imported shoes costing from $Uu to S6 00. Ladles' '2.50, 82.00 nnd 81.75 shoe for Ulsses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable. Cnntion. See that W. L. Douglas' name am? price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. CT-TAKE NO SUBSTITUTEtfl Insist on local advertised dealers supplying you. W. L.DOUGLAS, Brockt en, Mms. Soldby D. Carter, 71 Fifth avenue; J.N.Frohrlng,3S Fifth avenue; H. J. & G. M. Lang, 4501 Butler street, Pittsburg Henry- Roser, No. 109 Federal street; . G H oilman. No. 72 Rebecca street, Allegheny. mhffl-TTS Decorated. Toilet Sets, 12 pieces, 5.89. Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, 10.98. Fruit Plates, 10c Individual Butters, 4c Bone Dishes, 9c. Fruit Dishes, 5c, Cuspidors, 8c, 15c, 24c SILVER AND STEEL WARE. Plated Knives and Forks, set,i. 19. Plated Teaspoons, doz., 49c. Plated Tablespoons, doz., 98c. Steel Scissors, 25c Steel Shears, 25c. Steel Knives, set, 30c Steel Forks, set, 30c. Triple Plated Casters, r. 98. Triple Plated Butter Dishes,gi.99. Carving Sets, 89c. 8-Day Clocks, 2.98. Stand Lamps, 1.69. CKINAWARE. X VKW ADVBRTISE.MENT8. B. & B. To-day for Children's Dresses 25 pieces fine FRENCH PLAIDS, 40 inches wide. They are very ultra in color and combinations, and they, didn't sell well with the importer at a dollar a yard, but we think there'll be a lively sale while they last at 50 Cts. One case NEW For Children's, Misses' or Ladies' Dresses, 50 Cts, On a center table, that will be very promptly appreciated. BOGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. apll-37 A BARGAIN Can be had in any of our many de partments. Bargains in Bedroom Suites. Bargains in Parlor Suites. Bargains in Bedding, etc. Bargains in Stoves and Ranges, the largest selection in the city. Bargains in Odd Dressers and -Wash Stands. Bargains in Odd Bedsteads. Bargains in Refrigerators. Bargains in Baby Carriages. GASH OR CREDIT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, HOPPER BROS. M, 307 WOOD ST. ap7-TT PERKINE NECESSITIES Scrub Brushes, 5c, 8c, 10c Clothes Lines, 10c, 15c, 20c. Water Buckets, 15c, 20c, 25c. Clothes Baskets, 69c, 89c, $1. Large Tubs, 50c to 75c. Carpet Beaters, 10c, 15 c. Carpet Tacks, ic per package. Tack Hammers, 5 c, 10c Tack Lifters, 10c Chamois Cleaners, 5c. Step Ladders, 89c to 1.25. Whitewash Brushes, 150,29c, 41c. E. Tin Cups, 2C Bread Pans, 4c. Quart Buckets, 4c. Dinner Buckets, 19c. Tea Canisters, 6c and 9c. ' Coffee Canisters, 6c and 9c. Jap. Dust Pan, 5 c Dust Brush, 15c. Crumb Tray and Brush, 24c. Wash Basins, 5 c. H 4 Blue "Tickets to 1 Red, White and Blue Ticket; 4 Red, White and Blue Tickets to 1 Round Trip to Chicago and Return dur ing the World's Fair in 1893. Won't you go with the people ? V .-. ,b ... . - .. .1 - tt&ili2b:aj. Jta S .iabi" 3Si. -lfcTiTffii-IMftiisWWfri ? t.. .sS iasa&ai -..islL tafi isV afc MJSVV ADTEBTISEafErTTS. FiYth-Ayemiek AT 85 THE M r 1 s- mmmsmv m -r ..-avr -t jjv- SHOE BARGAIN YOU EVER SAW. 1 SOn PAIRS LADIES' OXFORD SHOES AT 85c jvUU A PAIR. All Guaranteed Solid Leather. Widths A to E. Sizes 2j4 to 7. Patent tip or plain toe. Common Sense or Opera. J No need to say any more. The price speaks for itsel This week will about see the end of them. COME EARLY BEFORE SIZES ARE BROKEN, We'll now make a change from footwear to headwear and talk about Easter millinery. OUR EASTER MIL I OPENING TO-DAY km TO-MORROW. Don't fail to visit it if you want to see all that is newest and best in. EASTER A! SPRIG MLIERY. CAMPBELL&DICK 8 1, 83, 85, 87 and Will Do Better; Ladies' Coats What's your idea of a spring coat? , Prettiness, new colors, neat fit; nobby in every way, and at a right price. Is this your answer? Then we can please you. Nothing old and dusty to show you in spring styles. Reefers, $3.75, $4, $5, $7, $8. Any price you wish. In all the new shades. Then you have the advan tage of credit if you wish it, and you'll still buy them cheaper than at any spot cash store in the city. Come whenever you may there's sure to be something. Price interesting for you. If you come you'll be glad of it If you dont come here the loss is both yours and ours. THE IRLD'S FAIR AND 637 MILITARY GOATS - k?fZfiP& WRj BUT. CENTS BrGGEST 85 CTS. A PAIR. 89 FIFTH AVENUE. apI2-13S TERMS-KggT $5 1 For this elegant Secretary Q and Bookcase. Our line is the best in the city. T f JT For this Parlor Table. 34. Zw Other houses adver tise it at a big $5 bill. MATTRESSES. 12.75, $3, $4, s But if you want a good bed you'll buy our $8 Soft-on-Both-Sides Mattress. It's worth $ 12. lASH OR ftp9-73rns 'CREDIT. FURNITURE SslEBfe. "TTlllftlTlifMMilMB ' " "' ' """ ' 1 1 iff EfT"
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