THE PITTSBUKG?- DISPATCH. 'WEDNESDAY' APETL 20. -1892 HERR MOST BOBS UP With the Story of His Prison Life the Day He Is Set Free.. HE DID KOT GREATLY Ei JOY IT." Billy McGlorj Becomes His Intimate Friend at Blackwell's. WOULD IIEETO SEE HIS ENEMIES MERE IBPICIAI. TELXGKAM TO THE DISrATCH. Kevt Yobk, April 19. Johann Most, tile Anarchist, who ten months ago was taken to Blactwell's Island for taking part in an unlawful assembly, was released yesterday morning, and landed at the foot.of East Fifty-second street. After breakfasting he went to the office of the FMhHt, of which he is editor, and wrote a long article on his prison life. Most refused to talk with the reporters. Referring to his personal ex periences, he wrote: "To spend ten months doing nothing bnt drilling, drilling the same everlasting holes is, of course, inexpressibly tedious. Occa sionally, it is true, when there were no holes to drill, I cleaned windows, and once I was hitched to a wagon like a horse to haul timber from the end of the island -to a building site. The monotony of the work was the more oppressive, as my assistant during the first five months was a fearfnlly demoralized Chinaman. "Then, for a while I had some bad New York boys, and finally, to my relief, Billy McGlory. This man is not the brutal fel low he is pictured by the hypocritical press, but an intelligent, well-read man, who can talk intelligently on a hundred different topics, and who thereby shortened my imprisonment very materially. "Looking back now on the whole episode in the punishment inflicted on me with such unprecedented frivolity, I must say it was the saddest part of my life. Generally when one has suflered some "grievons inflic tion he repeats the old phrase: 'I would not wih my worst enemv to suffer as I did.' I am not so good natured. If I could see my enemies that is, a small part of them, as many as there is room lor at work on Blackwell's Island, I would enjoy the sight, and L am certain that the most of them would soon become consumptive or commit suicide. "But there are" illustrious scoundrels of all sorts enjoying life, and men of my kind hare to drain one bitter enp of humiliation after the other until a political and social thunder storm shall sweep through the world and cleanse the atmosphere so that humanity can breathe." ACjUABTERor a million barrels Is the ca pacity of the Iron City Brewing Corapanv, an undeniable tribute to Its superiority, purity and refreshing qualities. Thomas Peterson Cleveland Martha Chanejr Pittsburg Thomas W. Crempton ,. Turtle Creek Mary A. McLaughlin Turtle Creek MlkeMannlnl .". Pittsburg Maria Cannreuso Pittsburg reter Wlegand Conltervllle Ann J. Laverj Coulterrllle John Sulentkl, Allegheny Maria Bona Allegheny .lohn McVeigh . .Pittsburg Kate Ulgglna Pittsburg TV. W. Caldwell. PltUhurg Jennie C.. Kennedy Plttoburg Rudolph Keltzman Allegheny MaryDlttmcr Allegheny Henrr G. Dauman Pittsburg Jennie McCord Allegheny Alfred E. Ober. Pittsburg TiUlePorgeJ PlMiburg William J. Kyle Sbarpshurg Sadie A. Foster Pittsburg Richards. Payne Toronto. O. Suebnyder Ingram Castor Sproul Youngstown. O. Laurie Kulin Plum township Howard A. Stattenncld Pittsburg Hattie b. Boyce Pittsburg MARRIED. DKOCOURT DRAVO On March 86, by Eev. N. L. Brown, J. L. Dbocoubt and Eliza T. Dbavo, both of Cbartlers township. STILLWELL THUESTON Tuesday evening, April 19. Mahy Elizabeth Thubstoit and Lewis Bccklit Stillwill, by tho Eer. George Hodges, at Calvary Church, Pittsburg. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TVe pack ana store furniture; clean, dry warehouse: chargM reasonable. Hauos & Kexsan, 33 Water street. wsn Wednesday, Saturday and Sundays "To Irtt Rooms" cent a word advertlslnc col umns of The Dispatch contain the most rooms and bast houses. Marriage Licenses Issued Yesterday. Xame. Residence. Charles AUman Pittsburg Annie Polndciter Pittsburg Oliver Whiting. Jr...... BollTer. '. Y. Nellie C. Piaisted. Mars Harry Morrison Elrod Jennie Lane.. .................................... Elrod John D. Towns Pittsburg Ida Fry. Pittsburg George Brown Pittsburg EUa Irwin Pittsburg Charles Heatbcote Allegheny Jennie boles Pittsburg John McConnlck Pittsburg Magcle Carroll Pittsburg Henry Gottscbalk Allegheny Annie Heidenreich Allegheny Adam Selowskl Pltotrarir Victoria Otoczka Pittsburg Andreas Clneinski Chartlers . Mary-T. Kacl , Chartlers George I. Haner...... .. ....... .Lebanon Florence Clarke Stowe-townshlp John Pasterciyl ... Pittsburg Anna Ellnkowska. Pittsburg JohnMohur Pittsburg Julia Bask! Pittsburg August Schorr. Pittsburg Lizzie Kraus Lower St. Clair township Paul Patro McKeesport Barko Lehman McKeesport William H. Kahlbepp Pittsburg Elizabeth Helm Pittsburg John Shearer .Sharpsburg Jane Brown Sharpsburg James H. Vorlagc nialrsvlllc Jennie Berlin BlalrsvlUc Andrew S. Topper. Pittsburg Mary S. H. Xierste Pittsburg y DELICIOUS 'Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. "VknTna'Y f.perfect Purlty.v. lmon ?-l Of great strength. AlmondH Economy In thelruso Rose etc?) Flavor as delicately 'and dollcloualy as the fresh frulV Jyau-Mwxa Lush & Bttller's GENUINE THOMSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS. 4MHmft BEST ON EARTH. DO YOU WEAR THEM? G Medium and Extra Long, white and drab only, $1.50. E Short, -Medium and Extra Long, white, drab' and black, $1.75. Guarantee with every pair. High Grade, Low Price. For sale by first-class retailers. ap20 DIED. AITKEN On Tuesday, April 19, at 4 r. M., AxsaAitke!.-, in her 80th year, at her resi dence. 84 Robinson street, Allegheny. Services on Thursday at 2r.it. Funeral private at a later hour. 2 BOYLE On Tuesday. April 19. 1892, at 3 A. it., Jons Boyle, formerly or Wilkinsburg, In his GSth year. Funeral from the late residence, corner of Eleventh and Railroad streets, Braddock, Pa., on Thursday, the 21st inst. at 8:30 a. . Services at St. Thomas' Church at 9 a. v. Friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend. BELTZHOOVEE At the residence of his son. S. P. Beltzhuover, Castle Shannon, Pa., on Tuesday, April 19. 1692, at 1:50 A. x.,Hexby liELTZiiooYEn, in his 7th year. Funeral on Wednesday-, April 20, 1892, at 1:00 r-. ii. Interment at Concord Cemetery, Southern avenue. DAVIES On Tuesday evening, April 19, aged 42 years 10 months and 10 days. 1S92; at 9 o'clock.EstMA. wife of David Davies, Funeral service at the family residence. Second avenue, above, Bates street, Four teenth ward, on Friday, the 221 instant, at 2 o'clock r. jr. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. DELP On Tuesday, April 19, 1832, at 7:07 A. si., Sebastian Delp, aged 52 years. Funeral services on Thursday, at 2 r. jr., at his late residence, 68 Sixth avenue. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private at a later hour. 2 DIEBOLD On Sundav evening, April 17, 1892, at 11 o'clock; 1'niLoitrsA, wile of Joseph Die bold, aged 69 years. DEEWES-On Monday. April 18, 1SW, at 8:25 a. it., Wiluelmise, beloved wife of Fred erick C. Drewes, aged 55 years. EVANS-On Sundav, April 17, 1892. at 6.43 r. M., Essie P. Evass, wife of TV. J. Evans, of Braddock, Pa., aged 35 years and 28 days. FARLEY At the Home for Aged Women, Wliklnshurg, Pa., on Monday, April 18, 189J. at 4 a. sl, Mrs. Emalike, relict of Terrance Fnrley, formerly of Fittsbnrjr. Funeral services will he held at the Homo on Wedxzsdat, April 20, at 2 r. M. Inter ment at Uniondale Cemetery. 2 IRW1X On Tuesday, April 1, 1891, at 1:45 r. 51., Mrs. Elizabeth lnwiir, aced 38 years. Funeral from her late residence, Perrys ville avenue. Allegheny, on Thursday, at 9 a. 11. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. KINKEAD On Monday, April 18, 1892. at 11:10 r. jl, Colonel Joseph Kixkead, aged 70 years. Funeral from his late residence. Turtle Creek, P. R. R., on TrrunsDAY, at 10 A. 11. Friends of the family are lcspectfully in vited to attend. MAGUIRE On Monday, April 18, 1892, at 4 o'clock a. u., Jake Maquhie, relict of the late Timothy Masnire, aged 77 years. Funeral services at her late residence, Williamsburg, on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Friends of the family respect fully invited to attend. Interment at Franklin Cemetery. Train leaves Williams burg, on Pittsburg, McKeesport and Yough iogheny Railroad, at 4:10 p. ic, city time. 2 MAYER On Monaay morning, April 13, 1892,'at 6 o'clock. Catherine, -wife of Henry Mayer, Sr., aged 80 years. Funeral services will be held at her late residence. No. 4722 Liberty avenue. Sixteenth ward.on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the famUyare respectfully in vited to attend. 2 MOTHERAL At the residence of her par ents, McKee's Rocks, on Sunday, April 17, 1S92. at 2 a. it., Katbarina Bertha, daughter of James and Emma ilotheral, aged 5 years 9 months 25 days. McCULLOtTGH Suddenly, at St. Louis, Mo., Glorqe S., son of J. S. McCullough. Funeral services at the chapel of II. Sam son, Sixth avenue, on Thursday uoRNiitQ at 9 o'clock. Interment private. 2 O'BRIEN" At West Penn Hospital on Tues day, April 19, 1892,at 1 r. M., John F. O'Briln, aged S5 years. Xotice of funeral hereafter. O'DONNELL Suddenly. Wiwert J. 0'DoNNELL,aged 6 years 11 months and IS days. PAKSONS-On Monday, April 18, 1892, at 5,S0a. m., Charles Parsons in his 46th year. PETTIGREW On Sabbath morning, April 17. at 1 o'clock, at Fairview, la., Rev. Joseph Pettigrew. Funeral from the Fourth TJ. P. Church, Seventeenth sti-eet and Penn avenue, city, April 20, at 10 a. m. Friends of family re spectfully invited to attend. RATTIGAX At her resldenoe, Chicora. Butler county, Pa., on Sunday, April 17, 1892, at 9 o'clock a. M., Mrs. Ass Rattioan, late of Pittsburg. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Captain W. J. Dick, 5820 Ellsworth ave nue, East End, Wednesday, April 20, at 9 o'clock a. m. Services at Sacred Heart Church. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. STEWART Snddenly, on Tuesdav morn ins, April 19, 1892, at 1:30 o'clock, Robert Stewart, in the 51st year of his age. Funeral services at his late residence, Ho. 54 Miller stieot, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family and mem bers of Center Avenue Lodge, No. 124, A. O. U. W., are invited to attend. 2 SULLIVAN On Tuesday, April 19, 1892, at 1 r. k., James Sullivan, aged 41 years. Funeral from his late residence, MnlDerry nlley, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, on Thursday horning, April 21, at 8.30 o'clock. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. WASSELL On Monday, at 8-45 r. jr., at the residence of Mrs. S. J. Blackmore, Marguer ite Blackmore, infant daughter of W. H. and Mary E. Wassell, aged 2 years. Services Wednesday evening, April 20, at 8 o'clock. Interment Thursday horning at 10 o'clock. 2 ANTHONY MEYER, (Sncccssor to Meyer, Arnold ft Co., Llm.) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn avenue. Telephone connection. myl3-3l-3iwr3u JAMES M. FULLERT0N, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, No. 6 Eighth street. Chapel for private funerals. aplS-wrsu Telephone 1153. BEAUTIFUL TREES! Get Our Catalogue of Trees, Seeds, Etc A. M. & J. B. 1VEURDOOH, E10 Smlthfield street. Telephone, 429. mh5-icwr CHURCH DECORATING. We mako a specialty of this in connection with our immense cut flower trade. JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, Telephone 239. 503 Smithnela sr, apS-jrwp REPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN 1801 INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, Assets, $9,278,220 0U. .Losses aajustea ana paia or YJ Jal9J2-D ILLIAM L. JONES, 61 Fourth ar. VERNER'S SHOES. ' Tirte 5ie '$h Vfr rS NEW AD VEBTISEMENT9. No, Sir, f 1 Can't Fit M The only man in town we don't want to see. Our Foot-Form-Shoe will suit any person but'jhe above kind. Many hearts have been made glad this wegk, and many feet made easy in Verner's Foot-Form-Shoes. The warm weather requires easy shoes. If your shoemaker doesn't fit you properly, tell him you will try Verner. Then buy Wear-Well-Shoes for your children. Pat leatkeri 1 the latest j C. II . VERNER, Fifth are. and Market npll-KW URLING BROS., DENTISTS NO. 42K SIXTH ST., Cor. PENN. Set,of teeth.... $5 00 and upward Goldflllings. 1 00 and upward Alloy filling? , SO and upward uas or vitalized air, cue; extaccing, wc Teeth inserted without a plate. . se30-70-wsu LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. We show an immense variety of these stylish garments in navy blue, gray, tan and black. Our prices will be found ASTONISHINGLY, low, considering the quality and finish of the goods. The prices range from 5-75 6-75 7-45; 8-4S, $9-75 io.s'o. $11.75 t0 $2'5- Beu Skirts to match Blazers from4.65 to $9. 75. Other Novelty Suits in immense .va riety and at prices which cannot fail to please our customers. . D. 1. ABEB, lamAMfallif: in trvmin Tirfllv. 4m nnH Hlntr nf th. nntnml teeth. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Office 210 Smithtleld St., Pitts burg. lei3-KWS NOW OPEK The Pittsburg Wall Paper Co., Xeading Decorators, 821 Penn avenue. Opposite 'Westinghouse Office Building. del6-72-x'w BLUCHERS, For ladies this Oxford is one of the new styles the advantage that this style has over others is, more genuine comfort. Others may fancy the oddness. Since their introduction they have sold freely. We shall not attempt to dwell on one style too long. Others are deserving of your no tice. The NANON TIE Is another late style; rises higher above the instep and slopes in the back, giving the foot a very graceful attitude. Colors come in for a large share of attention. If you are seeking bargains we are positive that you will appre ciate them. Our great card, $1 OXFORD, For ladies whether you are a judge of goods or not, these prices astonish young and old. CAPES. Our line of stylish Cloth Capes is immense. They come in tans, nayy, gray and black. We have them in Cheviots, . Kerseys, Bedford Cords, etc .Prices, $3.95, $4.65, $6, $7.45, $8.75 and up to $24.75. Examine the rich Bedford Cape, which we are offering at $7.45, actual value $12.50. Extraordinary bargains in Reefers and Blazers. Thousands to choose from. Prices, $2.45 to $20. Every body can be suited. 510-518 Market St. ap20-MWT WW A RUN On our 75-cent Ladies' Kid Slip pers didn't break our stock ih the least. Come on if you want them. You can walk as com fortably and save 50 cents as not. HIMMELR j 430436 MARKET ST. BRADDOCK HOUSE, S16 BRADDOCK AVENUE. apl7-wrsii KNOX'S World Renowned HATS For which we are SOLE AGENTS. None genuine without the trade mark. HUNDREDS OF MEN have al ready, BOUGHT our AVON DALE HAT or Spring, and the sales are daily increasing. Why? Because they are absolutely PER FECT in STYLE and FINISH. EVERY HAT WARRANTED TO HOLD COLOR. Prices $2, $3 and $4. Colon, Black, Dark and Golden Brown. PAULSON BROS., 441 Wood Street, City. apll-MWT IP SPEAR' rSTB0USE&&.MfnJS.4IZgWAYqj mhl2-Bl-ws LADIES' TfflMED HATS. Tour Choice of 100 Beautiful Trimmed Bats and Bonnets at $10 to $15, Worth $20 to J25, for Tuesday and Wednesday. J. G. BENNETT & CO., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B. THE GREATEST HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST ENOUGH TO GO AROUND TRANSACTION This store ever made was con summated last week in New York, and the goods are on sale this morning. 25,000 YARDS Of fine Imported Suitings, Camel's Hair, Irish and Scotch Tweeds, Melange Suitings, Vig oreaux Mixtures all in quiet; neat' colorings, 38 to 48 inches wide all bought at one price and all to be sold at one price, 7S CENTS. The real value of the mer chandise is $1.00 to $1.50 a yard, and all are exceedingly desirable hence, every woman in Allegheny, Pittsburg and surrounding t country have op portunity to procure value in fine goods heretofore never ap proached. 1 case fine soft; dark, neat STRIPED IMPORTED SUITINGS, Bought at a sacrifice because they were too dark, 52 inches wide, real value 52.50 II YARD. Now on sale at $1. Five yards make a suit All the above goods are so much better value in propor tion to any consumer than any 25-cent goods that any woman ever bought at this or any other store, that this sale will be a wonder. Do you want a new dress? If so, attend this sale. sES0M& IE Ml HANDKERGH HUMMEliS IN SHOES, S1.74 1.00 2.49 $2.98 BOGGS 4 BUHL, ALLEGHENY. apl9-S3 LADIES' WAISTS AND OUR DRESS HATS, Imported and American mates, are bean ties Price $3 DUHLAPS AND YOU MANS, S5.00. Leading Hatters and Furriers, C017 Wood St. and Fifth Ave. apl ' LADIES' SITS. We have the most beautiful line of Ladies' Waists in Silk, and Percale, also WHITE LAWN DRESSING SACQUES. The most perfect fitting line of waists ever shown. SILK SKIRTS In Pongee, Surah and Taffeta, In Black, Plain Colors, Change able and Shot Silks. We would like ladies to make a special-examination of these lines of goods. We think you will find them very choice and desirable. FOR LADIES, We have a small lot of the shoes we adver tised last week at $2.48, and what remain you can comeandgetfor ." One lot of Ladies' pebble and straight goat, whole foxed, button, sizes 2 to 3, in opera toe and common sense heeL Just the thing for a girl's shoe, worth $2 and $2.50 FOR MEN. A special lot of Men's fine calf, Goodyear welt and machine sewed, Bals and Congress, in London, Opera and Globe toe, tipped and plain, worth-$3.50 and $4, will be closed out at Another lot of Men's fine Calf, patent leather and enameled, hand-sewed and Good year welt Bals and Congress, plain and tipped toe, worth $4.50, $5 and $6, for only AgOj1 GUSKY'S IN HANDKERCHIEFS: Ladies' fancy bordered Handkerchiefs, 2c to 13c. Ladies' hemstitched Handkerchiefs, linen, 11c. Ladies' silk-embroidered Japanese Handkerchiefs, 13c Ladies' Swiss-embroidered Mull Handkerchiefs, 13c, Ladies' embroidered hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 9a Finer goods up to 50c, In Men's Handkerchiefs: 300 dozen Men's imported, fast-color Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 60 CENTS A DOZEN. Come early if you want some of these. :- 45' Two Half -Hose Specials: 13' Men's two-thread full regular Balbriggan Half Hose, regular price 25c, now offered at 200 dozen Imported French Balbriggan, fancy i 7C color Half-Hose, worth 35c, will go at I .1 NOT TO SEE our line of STAR SHIRT WAISTS would be doing yourself . an injustice. Style, assortment, quality and price are all without an equal A truly elegant Una HORN E& WARD 41 Fifth Avenue. npl9 Weak and sickly children should take It Trill make them strons and fleshy. ' It ban the same effect on anyone. It cures all diseases or the throat and Ian js. trice per bottle, 75 cents. Prepared by A. F. SAWHILL. mb U7 Federal St., Allegheny. P J All the Above Goods Can Be Obtained on Wednesday and Thursday. The earlier you come the better you are likely to fare ; 300 TO 400 MARKET ST. p