-" - THE Pri'TtiBURG DISPATCH, fRmil, JUNE j' 8 ''' S5P li tvl"M'Wg3SWvT--1f 6 v .- ONE WOMAN'S HATE j leads tal a Horrible Plot for tenge Upon a Eecreant. Ee- HE'EEFUSED TO LOVE HEE LOMEL RSHHHHHH (Bhs Hired a "Wicked Thug to Dash Fiery TItriol in His Face. . JIA10U8T OF A HAN DEOHE WIDOW rillCIAL TXLIGRAM TO THE DISPATCH.1 Chicago, June i Woman's infataatlon, love, jealousy, race, plot, mystery and Tevenge, peculiar and hideous, have grown to be the elementi behind the strange and ) otherwise unaccountable assault on Joseph, S. Fish, by Jerry Trumbly last Saturday. At noon on that day Joseph fish, the wealthy merchant of the firm of "Fish Joseph & Co., was attacked by a thug on "Wabash avenue in the business heart of the city. He was knocked insensible with brass knuckles and then his assailant heeled him horribly about the face and head. For a time his lile was despaired of, but he is bow improving. Developments show that Trumbly was a mere tool in the pay of a woman, a wealthy and handsome widow, who was desperately in love with Fish. The latter had paid her considerable attention. Fish refused to marry his charmer and became engaged to the daughter of a wealthy Hebrew manu facturer. The widow threatened revence and declared that she would so spoil Fish's handsome face that no one would marry him. In the thug's pocket was found a bottle of vitriol. Fiery Vitriol to Dlsfl;nre Her Lorer. The acid had been purchased by the widow and the brute had been instructed to dash the fiery stuff into Fish's lace. He was a prize fighter, and when the moment of action came, be resorted to his natural weapons which were reinforced by big brass knuckles. "What the knuckles tailed to ac complish he finished with his hobnailed shoes. The woman in the case is a blonde with handsome eyes, and has a dashing air that would attract notice anywhere. Fish stopped going with her about a year ago. She came to his store after that quite fre quently and seemed to be anxious to renew her friendship with him. He did not want her to come to the place and there was evi dently great ill feeling on her part. Mr. Tuttle, Mr. Fish's partner, said: "I don't know her name. She had several uliases; she was not a woman that Mr. Fish would think of marrying. We are satisfied thpt to get revenge on him she hired this rn:m Trumbly to disfigure Fish for life. She was the one that selected the vitriol as a means. He had the bottle all right, but did not have time to use its contents." The Widow Mysteriously Disappeared. A call at the widow's house on the South Side revealed the fact that the nidow has mysteriously left the city since last Mon day without telling the servants where she "was going or how long long she would be pone. Here it was also learned that the lady had lately dropped the name by which ehe' is known to her friends and which is printed in the directory, and is known to the servants as the wife of a prominent real estate man. Not a servant in the house had been in the lady's employ long enough to tell when her second marriage took place or much about their employer's habits. The resi dence is one of the finest on the South Side, everything about it indicating wealth. Convocation with the servants developed the fact that while the woman moved in the tipper class and spent a great deal of money she was in the habit of receiving gentlemen in the absence of other members of the iamily and spent much of her time out driving. To the servants she was known by her second hus band's name, but most of the callers called her by her first husband's name. Trumblv is weakening, and it is said that he will confess ere long and clear up the mystery that hangs over the case. Fish's friends declare that he will prosecute the woman to the bitter end as soon as he is able to ap pear iu court. Theri's light ahead for th women who suffer, if they'll only turn towards it There's a guaranteed remedy for all the delicate derangements, chronic weaknesses, and painful disorders that make women miserable. It's Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scriptionand it makes women healthy and strong. It's a legitimate medicine that's purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. a power ful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, renewing and invigorating the entire system. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions of womanhood, im proves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health, and strength. For periodical pains, weak back, bearing down sensations, nervous prostration, and all "female complaints" and irregularities, " Favorite Prescription " is a positive remedy the only one that's so sure and certain that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back, CARPETS, WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, choice in color. All at SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy. CHOICE PBOFEBT1E8. n W . N M N 1 III Ullllllllllll 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. apiocw IN OUR WINDOW This week you will see the best Wall Paper at lower prices than you ever saw before all 5c and 7c We send samples free to any address. STILt, GOING OX. Oar w rltlnit contest will be decided June 20. All lists must be handed in by June 18. Only school chlldi en of Allegheny county can enter lor the prizes. High School or Col lege students are not allowed to compete. The prizes are: First, A SOLID GOLD WATCH. Second, A SOLID SILVEK WATCH. Third. A VOLTAIC DIAMOXDRINQ. Fourth, A GOLD TEN AM) HOLDEB. Filth, A SILVEK CUP. The prizes are on exhibition in our win dow. Get a sheet ot IooIscad paper, and write as many times as possible, numbering each time, the following: B. E. AROXS, Jeweler, Proprietor Voltaic Diamonds, my29-iwTsu 8:50 P. M. SATURDAYS J the latest moment at 'which small advertisements will be received at the ALLECHENY BRANCH OFFICE For insertion in the SUNDAY DISPATCH. On waek days the office trill remain open untU 8 p. m. as usual. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av., 3 Sauires from Court Hoasi Je3-M rigj-co Cvir-c &Atr -AUUE$rotYFs. apIi-Twn AMUSEMENTS. $&& THEATRE Last Week or Season. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE PULSE OF KEW YORK. mySl THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L. DAVIS... .Owner and Manager Last and best week of the eeason. THE LILIPUTIANS In their most successful spectacle, The Pupil in Magic. Two grand ballets, with more than ISO art ists. New scenery, gorgeous costumes, grand .matinees Wednesday and Saturday. effects. my30-33 GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. THE MIDNIGHT ALARM. Produced with special scenery. Flight of a genuine fire engine drawn by two superb horses. JIatinee Saturday 25c, SOo reserved. Prices 15c, 25c, 60c, 75c, Je2-118 HARRIS' THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Brltton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Every afternoon and even ing. Daniel A. Kelly. In his new play, AFTER SEVEN YEARS. Week June 6 Ada Gray In "East Lvnne." my31-49-TTS HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY Decoration Day matinee. To-nlsht, Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. C W. WILLIAMS COSMOPOLITAN VAUDEVILLE STARS. my29-23 WE EXPECT TO DO A RUSHING TRADE IN HOSIERY This week. "WE "WANT TOUR TRADE, and we'll get it If LOW PRICES and HONEST GOODS will be the means of getting it. Ladies' Fast Black Ribbed Hose, full regular made, at 15c; worth 25c. Ladies Plain Black Hose, full regular made, at 17c; regular price 25c. Ladies' Full Regular Made Hose, black boot with fancy top, at 25c; would be cheap at 37c Ladies' Hose in Modes, Tans, Slates and Cardinals, at 374c; well worth 50c. Ladies' Blsck Lisle Hose, opera length, at 50c, $1 and $1 45. Ladies' Silk Hose in Modes, Tans, Blues, Gold, Redi, Pearl and Cream, at 75c and 11 worth $1 25 and $1 5a IMMENSE VALUES in MISSES' and CHILDREN'S HOSE. The PRICES will "WAKE UP the most careful buyers. DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. mySO-MWT "WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. YOU ARE INVITED TO Fi , '..,:: , I Attend the Great Opening Sale of Lots v Which Will Take Place at KENSINGTON ON THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY, 18 MILES FROM PITTSBURG, ON MONDAY, June 6. It will cost you nothing. It will pay you to take the time from your business. Come on Special Train. The first will leave Union depot at 10 a7 m. and the second at ii a. M., Monday, June 6. UCSTSPECIAL NOTICE: If not convenient to go on special trains at 10 and 1 1 o'clock, come to office on Saturday and get tickets which will be good on trains leaving Union Depot at 9:05, 10:15 a, m, and 12:05, 1:30 p, m., Monday, June 6. Visit the Factories And be convinced that our claims in regard to them are correct See the great Chambers Glass Works, Which is now being built at Kensington, and which, when fully completed, will be the Largest in the World. 4 It is expected that Window Glass will be made In it next Sep tember. Visit also the other Eleven Manufactories At Kensington, some of which are ia operation, others ready-to start all of them assuring you that Thousands of Workmen Will be employed a$ Kensington, which is destined at no distant-' day to become a great manufacturing town. Constant Employment Is assured, because of the diversity of manufacturing interests , which will be centered at Kensington. That the Highest Wages Are Paid To Window Glass Workers is a well-':nown fact; so also, as you will find by making inquiry from Tradesmen, Shopkeepers And others who depend for the success of their business upon the patronage extended by the Artisans, Who are employed in specialty factories, such as are located and in operation at Kensington, that they, as well as all Laborers And others employednot only receive the highest wages paid, but they spend their earnings in Kensington. Good Tenants Are clamoring for houses to live in, and stores to do business la They are willing and can afford to pay good rents For Houses, Shops, Stores And they want them at once now is your opportunity to invest your savings where Money Can be Made. Think this over. Come and investigate these claims, consider the chances. Be in At the Start. Don't wait untilothers pick out the best locations and put up the price. So Buy Now, Build yourselves a home. Get a property in a thriving place where values will increase. Come to the Opening Sale. See the place which a year ago consisted of ploughed fields and which to-day is Kensington, A manufacturing city with good sewerage, miles of broad walks, perfect drainage, pure spring water piped to its numerous HOTELS, STORES, SHOPS AND DWELLINGS. 28 TK-AJIsTS -AJXilT: For furtherinformation call on or address the KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT CO. "',',, First Floor Hostetter Building, 79 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. ', 1CETT JLDVKTtTISKSTENTS. WSHABL, s JPPilw" v Si'ff' For Country; Seashore nil Mountains. Ladies intending to take a Summer trip should get their supply-of Children's Linen Suits at our special sale to-day and to-morrow. $1 OCT For choice .OkJ from these: 1,500 Children's beautiful Zouave-style Striped Linen Suits, with linen braid trimming; guaranteed fast color; worth $3; out price only 2,000 Sailor Blouse, Scotch Gingham Combination Kilt Suits, very pretty; fast colors; easily worth $y, our price 2 1.35. 1,200 fine Linen Short-Pant Suits, plain or striped; all different colors; nicely braided; cheap at $y, our price 1.35. $2 For choice from these: j, 200 extra fine Zephyr Cloth, 3-piece Zouave Kilt Suits, with White Pique Fauntleroy Blouse, trimmed with Hamburg embroidery; a bargain at $4; will go at $2. , 900 heavy English Striped Linen Short-Pant Suits, with plain col lar and cuffs, and large, white embroidered anchors and embroidered separate shield; worth 4; will go at $2. y I w About 500 Boys' All-Wool Short-Pant Suits, I .nflK I latest styles; were sold O O Vl UVVIVi at $5 before Decoration JKV j.i ' Day, will be closed out at only ... N ' 1,000 pairs Boys' All-Wool Plain Brown CheviotandStriped Bedford Cord Knee Pants at only 18c, 1,500 pairs Boys' fine All-Wool Cheviot Knee Pantssold-heretofore atx, will go at 6.oc 2 DRIVES ITS xoo dozen Boys' cool Flannelette Shirt Waists, new-patterns; QfO strong and durable; worth 50c; at only.... ... 50 dozen Boys' imported Oxford Cloth Shirt Waists; very fine; TfCC worth 1.50; will go at .... f Q KAUFMANNS' S E I $U MIL C Nv 1,200 Men's extra fine All-Wool Serge, Flannel, Homespun, Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, worth 13, 14, 15 and $16, will be offered to morrow at only $10. These Suits come in "light Weights" just the right thing for hot weather wear and thus, while extremely ele gant and stylish, render the greatest amount of comfort to the wearer. Colors are tan, brown, grey, blue, navy, drab and black. Half or full lined. 11 GOUTS AND VESTS. Grand opening TO-DAY and TO-MORROW of thin clothing for the hot weather. Special bargains for the occasion. Gentlemen, be on hand. You will find thousands of Coats (with or without vests to match) made of Alpaca, Mohair, Lustre, Brilliantine, Pongee, Bedford Cord, Flannel, Serge, Drap d'Ete, etc. Select anything you please, and rest assured of a saving of money. WHITE AND FANCY VESTS. 2,000 fashionable White and Fancy Dress Vests, single or double breasted, with low collar, pearl buttons etc., worth from $1 to $2, at only 75c for choice.- KAUFMANNS', Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. ps-es-icwv i'"' .,JSX.Mi. JJ P --, . r I IB II E'553":5?5