Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, July 09, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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    'OUNTY POLLS BEGIN
On Their Be suits Will Depend Ibo
Fate of the Grand Old Man.
SEATS LOST BY THE IRISH .FEUD.
3he Kenrcastle Election Tuts Morlejin an
Unenviable Light.
GLADSTONE GETS HIS DOMINATION
TEY CABLE TO TIIE DISPATCH.
XiOKDON', July & CopyrigMtcL
Thanks in a large degree to the shameful
folly of the Irish Nationalists, four seats in
Ireland hare now been given to supporters
of the coercienist government, and it is
feared several more will go the same way.
Except in Ireland, the constituencies
whose pollings were declared this forenoon
did their duty well with tew exceptions, al
though the results did not come up to the
1885 standard. County pollings practically
commenced only to-day, and upon them de
pends the answer to the question whether
Gladstone shall have a large or a small ma
jority. It looks as though the Scottish counties,
as well as the boroughs, will not justify the
Grand Old Man's confidence in them. The
lact that only eight of his followers have
been defeated, has delighted Joseph Cham
berlain, and to-day he plucked up courage
to denounce Mr. Gladstone as a furious mob
orator.
Gladstone and Labor Candidates.
Chamberlain now believes that his party
will number quite CO in the new Parlia
ment, but Tun Dispatch's, information
does not warrant this confident estimate. A
letter from Gladstone is published this
evening pretesting against the sacrifice of
Liberal seats through the hopes of Labor
candidatures: but as these candidates are
being subsidized with Tory moner the pro
test is not likely to have much effect.
People are still trying to fathom the
meaning of the extraordinary voting at
Newcastle. To judge from popular feeling,
as reflected in the local newspapers, Morley
had given ofiense to the townspeople, as
well as to the miners, by neglecting local
interests and keeping away from the place
except at election time. As the Newcastle
CJironicle neatly puts the case. "Morley's
constituents hear lum through the telephone
and see him through the wrong end of the
telescope."
Morley does not come out of this curious
affair particularlv well. A week or so ago
he publicly declared that he would feel
himself insulted if Newcastle did not elect
him by a majoritv of at least 2.G00 and that
he would resign "liis seat if the majoritv
should be less than 2,000.
Morley 'ot bo Good as His Word.
The Tories are now challenging him to
fulfill his promise and retire, but Morley
shows no inclination to make good his
words. Not a dozen results of the polling
in Gl constituencies to-day have beea de
clared to-night. One Liberal gain in the
Ince division of Lancashire affords ground
for the hope that a fair proportion of the 15
Tory seats in that important county may be
won lor home rule.
At 1 o'clock this afternoon the returns
showed two farther Liberal gains. The
first was in the Chesterton division of
Cambridgeshire, where Sir Charles Hall,
Conservative, was deteated by H. E. Hoare.
Liberal, who changed the former Conserva
tive majority of 97G into a Liberal majority
of 39$. This was a Liberal gain ot l,37i
Another Liberal gain of 2.716 was scored in
the Cricklads division of 'Wiltshire. Here
the Liberal-Unionist majority of 1,178 in
188G was v.iped out and a Liberal majority
of !98 established in its stead.
This morning's figures show the re-election
of 15t. Hon. Edward Stanhope, Secre
tary of State for "War, in the Horncastle
division of Lincolnshire It is a strong
Conservative district.
Another Cabinet Officer Elected.
Eight Hon. Henry Chaplin, President of
the Board of Agriculture, was re-elected in
the Sleaford division oi Lincolnshire. This
is. also, a Conservative district, but the Lib
erals succeeded in pulling down the former
majority of 1,308 to 907. The Liberals have
gained 2,184 votes in the North division ofr
Somerset, and have overcome a Conserva
tive majority of 2.1G5.
The Irish returns show that Timothy Har
rington, Parnellite, Secretary of the Irish
National League, has succeeded in retain
ing his seat for the Harbor division of Dub
lin. The Parnellites are jubilant over the
defeat of Timothy D. Sullivan, the anti
Parnellite, who formerly represented the
College Green division of ((Dublin. The
Parnellite candidate, Dr. J. E. Kenny, beat
him by 1,337 votes.
ThePeniith division of Cumberland has
returned J. V. Lowther, the Parliamentary
Secretary of the Foreign office, bv a re
duced majority, the Liberals gained 519
votes in a total of G.973 polled.
The figures of the Londonderry city elec
tions show Justin McCarthy was defeated
by a majoritv of 28, the vote'standing, Boss,
Conservative, 1,982; McCarthv, Anti-Par-nellite,
1,951.
A S-eat Lost and a Scat Won.
. The Liberals lost a seat in "Wales to-day.
Their candidate in the Montgomery district
was defeated by the Conservative candidate,
who overcame a Liberal majority of 173 and
established a Conservative gain of 291.
The loss of this seat has been counter
balanced by winning one in the Pembroke
district of "Wales. The Liberals defeated
the Liberal-Unionist candidate in the Pem
broke district by making a gain of 475
votes. At the last election the Conserva
tive majority in this district was 272.
A dispatch from Dublin says: Crowds
flocked to the Court House .earlv to await
the counting of the votes. An "attack was
made early this morning upon the bouse of
John Dillon, in this city, ana the windows
were riddled bv the volleys of stones hurled
by the mob. The Ircanan's Journal says the
Parnellites have abandoned the seven
divisions in Cork county, the Leix division
of Queen's countv, North Tipperary, East
Kerry, South Longford, Leitrim", "West
"WaterfordandSligo. They have confined
their contests to Ulster and those places
where the fight may result in the return of
Tory candidates.
Gladstone Is Formally Renominated,
A dispatch from Edinburgh says: Messrs.
Gladstone and "Wauchope were" nominated
vday for Parliament and the election will
ike place Tuesday. Little notice is taken
f Mr. "Wauchope by the Unionist journals.
n fact, if it were legal to set np a broom
tick opposition to Mr. Gladstone it would
e a zealously and industriously voted for
y Scotch Tories. After the election Mr.
tladstone will go to Hawarden for a well
irned rest prior to the opening of Parlia
ent. To Savings Itank Depositor.
Depositors in savings banks in this State
rbere the law so limits your bank invest-
cnts that they can'tpay you more than3.V
4 per cent) should teiidfor "The "Wav to
'in' There's no law preventing your
.nting a portion of your savings in
icago we have some Chicago real estate
ich is as safe as the best savings bank,
I pays more profitable rates of interest.
rite to-day to Jas. E. & ltobt. L. McElroy
"Jo., Chamber of Commerce, Chicago.
Are Yon Golnc Oat of TottoT
eo, donot leave silverware orothervalu
s in too house, but store them in the
rtepo'U vaults of the Farmers' Deposit
nnal Hank, 66 Fourth avenue, where, at
all cost, you can have absolute protec-
i
rapest Excursion Offered tlm People
Olilo 1'yle to-morrow, fl the rouud
Train leaves B. & O. It. It depot at 8.-05
s
TVitt'b Little Larly Risers. Xo griping
In, no nausea: easy pill to take.
ixe kills roaches, bed bn;;s, etc., tho
it they come near it. 25 cents.
COMBINES CONDEMNED.
A Report Agalrrtt Their Work to Be Blade
to tlie Honso.
"Washington, July 8. Eepretentatives
Barter, Bceman and "Williams (North
Carolina), a majority of the tmst sub-committee
of the House Manufacturers' Com
mittee, have made a report to the full com
mittee. The repeat says that the sub-committee
finds trusts, combinations and
associations in control of the production,
distribution and prices of very many of the
most important artioles of general assump
tion in the United States. The consequences
are wholly bad and absolutely without any
redeeming feature whatever. Prices to the
consumer are increased, while the wages
and occupation of those persona employed
by the trusts are rendered less remunera
tive. Condeming all past and existing legisla
tion in regard to trusts as insufficient and
impracticable, the sub-committee recom
mends and requests the full committee to
petition the House of Representatives to
take such prompt aclion as will result in
placing upon the free list, without delay
fand permit their importation without obli
gation to pav any tariff taxes whatever), all
articles the manufacturers' price, sale or
distribution of which is or may come under
the control or direction of any trust or com
bination whatever.
Eepresentative Eayburn, of Pennsylvania
(a member of the sub-committee), dissents
from the above report.
JUDGE AGAINST WILDCAT.'
A Lively Strngclo in Which the Beast Is
Thrown Over a Clifl.
New Castle, July 8. Special. Judge
C H. Askens, of this cityr was the victim
of a vicious attack by a large wildcat this
morning. Mr. Askens has been spending
a week or more in Neshanock Falls, and
was out taking a walk when the beast at
tacked him. It had secreted itself among
the rocks and sprang on him as he was
passing.
.The struggle was terrific for a short time,
but finally he succeeded in tearing the beast
loose. He threw it down over a cliff 100
feet high. Mr. Askens has a score or more
scratches on his face and neck, but is other
wise uninjnred. This is the first wildcat
seen in this section for 40 vears. It meas
ured five feet from tip to nose.
Consolidating the Bltr Car Shops.
Detroit, July 8. Negotiations are
pending to-day for the sale of the Michigan
and Peninsular Car Works to a Company
which will control all the car works in this
city and Cincinnati. If the project is car
ried out the amalgamated car works will in
clude under one business management
nearly if not all the large freight car works
in the country.
Fatal Accident to a Theatrical Ulan.
Shenandoah, Pa., July 8. Edward
St Clair Gibbons, manager of the Opera
House of this place and well-known in
theatrical circles throughout the country,
upon returning home late last night fell
down the cellar steps and fractured his
skulL He died this morning.
Excursion Via the Picturesque B. & O. B. R
To Atlantic City, via Washington, Baltimore
and Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 14, 1S92.
Rate, $10 the round trip; tickets sood lor 12
days from day of sale, and sood to stop off at
Washinnton City returning. Trains with
Pullman parlor and sleeping cars will leave
B. & O. depot, Pittsburg, at 8 A. M. and 9:20
r. St. D
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LISL,
401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. FonrtU Avenne.
Capital. $100,000. Surplus, $75,009.
Deposits of $1 ana upward received and
interest allowed at percent. TT3
TVanted.
Wanted A wife who can handle a broom,
Brush down cobwebs and sweep the room;
That is never cross, to a poor old sinner.
But serves Marvin's bread and smiles at din
ner. TT3
Body and Face Slassaee.
703 Penn avenne, Pittsburg, Fa.
hours 10 a. x. to p. K.
Office
Mns. Wikslow's Soothing Syrnp for chll
Creu teetlnne gives quiet, helpful rest. 25c.
Angostura Bitters are the most effica
cious stimulant to excite the appetite.
It Has Come
To This
That every successful, meritor
ious article has its imitations.
This is a grave injustice, for
the genuine pure article will
often be judged by the imita
tion. No preparations require
for their manufacture more
care and skill, more costly
and purer materials, than
Flavoring Extracts.
In this instance cheap mater
ials mean inferior flavors.
Dr. Price's Delicious Flavor
ing Extracts have won their
way to public confidence by
the pure and costly materials
used, the new processes em
ployed for extracting from
the fruits their natural flavor
ing principles. In using Dr.
Price's Orange, Lemon,
Vanilla or other flavors the
housewife will never fail to
obtain the grateful flavor
desired.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Gores
Chapped Hands, Tounds, Burns, Kta
Semovvs and Prevents DandruC.
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.
Beit for General Household Us
nncirv l
I nil Id yMr .-
THE
Marxians Licenses Issued Yesterday.
Name. Residence.
tElmertC Greener! AlleRheny
( bailie AV all Allegheny
J Jamea Manning Pittsburg
Delia Cimultr Pittsburg
J John Mawhlnner ,
I Ann J. Uradford '. ..
Kobert Hall
t Fostlaa Reynolds
Plttsburff
Plttsburg
.Pittsburg
Pittsburg
DIED.
AUGERMTER-On Thursday, July 7, 1892,
at 8:10 x. m., kedrick Leslie, only son of
William and Mary Augermyer.
B AIN" On' Friday morning, July 8, 18D2, at
3:35 o'clock, J. F., only son ot J. W. and Mag
gie Bain, aged 8 months.
Funeral on Satcrdw, at 3 r. St., from
parents' residence, 18 Sedgwick street, Al
legheny. Funeral private.
BEXXETTOn Friday, July 8, 1892, at 7:30
a. m., Samuel -BEirsKTr, in the 08th year of
his age.
Funeral from his late residence, 96 Ninth
street, Soutbside, on Sunday at 2 r. a.
Friends of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend. 2
COLEMAN On Friday evening at 6
o'clock, C. W. Coleman, at his residence,
corner Juniata and Manhattan streets, Alle
gheny City, aged 46 years 4 months.
Funeral will take place from his late resi
dence, Suxdat, July 10, at 2 p. m. Services
will be held at Salem Evangelical Church,
Franklin, near Manhattan street, at 2:30 r.
v. Friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend.
COLLINS On Friday, July 8, 1892, at 5:30 p.
M., Gkohoe E. V. Collins, son of Michael K.
and Bridget Collins, aged 9 years and 1
month.
Funeral from parents' residence, 800 Sec
ond avenue, on Sukdat afternoon at ,2
o'clock. Friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend. 2
ELTEESON At New Brighton, Pa., sud
denly, July 7, 1892, at 8 p. m., Charlotte, bo
loved wife of William H. Elverson.
Funeral on Saturday, July 9, at 2:30 r. jr.
Interment private later.
ESPY At the family home, on Sixth
street, Beltzhoovor borough, on Thnrsday,
July 7,1892, at 4 o'clock P.M., Mabtha M.,
wife of James Espy, in her 49th year.
GERWIG On Thursday, July 7, at 12:20
p. m., Charles Raymoxd, infant son of
Charles M. and Mollie Gerwig, aged ten
months.
GOUKLEY At Tarentum. Fa., on Thurs
day morning, Jul v 7, at 8:30 o'clock, Lytjia
Gouklet (nee Clark), wife of John L. Gour
loy. Funeral services at the family residence
on Saturday- morxixo, July 9, at 9 o'clock.
Interment at Rodger's Chapel, Armstrong
county, Pa.
HAMMEL On Thursday, Julv 7, 1S92, at
11:40 P. n.. Jacob Hammel, aged SS jears.
Funeral from his late residence, 2814 Mary
street, Sonthslde, on Suxday at 12:30. Friends
of the family aro respectlullr invited to at
tend. JAGEMAN On Wednesday, July 6, 1892,
at 8:30 p. it, Elizabeth Jaoemax (nee Stati
dlnger), wife of Frank Jugeman, aged 34
years.
Funeral from her late residence, 151 Fius
street, Southside, on Saturday, July 9, 1892,
at 8:30 A. x.
KELLY On Friday, July 8, 1892. at 6:30 p.
m., Johx C Kelly, formerly of Shields
Kelly, aged 35 years.
Funeral from the residence of his sister,
Mrs. Bridget Boyle, 2023 Fenn avenue, on
Suhdat at 2:30 p. M. Friends of the family
are respeotfully invited to attend. 2
KESSLER Emma L. (nee Guth), suddenly,
xnursaay aicernoon as a o'ciock.
Services at residence of her father-in-law.
John Kess'.cr, Edgewood, P. R. R. Funeral
on Sunday afternoon 2 o'clock. Interment
private.
MULLEN On Thursday, July 7, 1S92, at 2
o'clock p. m., Michael Mullen, aged 50 years.
Funeral from the residence of his brother,
Mark Mullen, No. 33 Penn avenue, on Saturday-mornino
at S:30 o'clock. Services at St.
Paul's Cathedral at 9 o'clock a. m. Friends
of the lamily are respectfully invited to at
tend. 2
McGEE On Friday at 2 p. M., Elizabeth
McGee, aged 66.
Funeral from her late residence, 53 Milten
berger street, Monday, July 11, at 8:30 a. m.
High mass at St. Paul's Cathedral at 9
o'clock. 2
McQUAlD On Friday morninc, July 8, at
12:15, Ellen, widow of the late Thomas Mc
Quaid, at her resideuce.No. 71 Marion street,
city.
Funeral on Susdat APTERNOON.at 2 o'clock.
Friends of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend. 2
O'KEEFE-On Thursday, July 7, 1892, at 10
o'clock p. N., Annie O'Keefe, daughter or
Patrick and Annie O'Keefe (nee Donovan),
aged 5 months.
Funeral from family residence, 706 Fifth
avenue, on Sattjrdat, July 9. at 1 o'clock
p. M. Friends of the family are respectfully
invited toattend.
SCO VIL On Thursday. July 7. 1892. at 1:50
A. M., Eliza Scovil, aged 45 years.
Funeral from her late residence,367 Beaver
avenue, Allegheny, on Saturday, at 2 p. M.
Friends of the famUy are respectfully in
vited to attend.
SLOAN At Duquesne, Pa., July 8, 1S92,
Lester B., infant son of Alvin and Millie
Sloan.
Funeral Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
THOMPSON On Thursday, Julv 7, at 3:30
p. m., Elizabeth Thompson, relict of John
Thompson and mother of Mrs. W. J. P renter,
in her 84th year.
Funeral services at 2:30 p. m. on Saturday,
July 9, at the residence of W. J. Prenter, 20
Garfield avenue, Allegheny. 2
WRIGHT On Friday evening, July 8, of
diphtheria, Agnes Alston, only daughter of
Edward E. and Agnes M. Wright.
Funeral services at the residence of her
parents at Avalon, on Saturday, July 9, at
2:30 r. M.
YOUNG At tho family home, 1820 Whar
ton street. Twenty-sixth ward, on Thurs
day, July 7, 1892 at 11:30 a. m., Wm. Youno, in
the 79th year of his age.
Funeral services on Monday, 11th, at 2 p.
m. Interment private.
DR. D. L. ABER, Dentist,
Specialist in crowning, bridging and filling
ot the natural teeth. Prices reasonable and
satisfaction guaranteed. Office, 210 Smith
Held St., Fittsourg. up29-xws
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Tuft's Tiny Pills
stimulate the torpid liver, strengthen A
the digestive organs, regulate tho
bowels, and are unequaled as an anil-
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PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSPECTION
INVITED!
Laces are very fashionable this
season, and we invite a critical in
spection of our assortment, which is
unsurpassed. Prices are Extremely
Low, and it will pay you handsomely
to do your buying here. Whether
wishing to buy or not, we will be
pleased to have you look over the
selection.
ORIENTAL LACES.
2 to fl inches wide, only 10c
2 to 6 inches wide, 12)c and 15c
2 to 0 inches wide, very fine, 18o and 20&
2 to 10 inches wide, very fine, 25c
2 to 12 inches wide superb quality, 35c
Ecru Orientals, 2 to 18 inches wide, from
10c to 80c
.Black Chantilly Demi-Flouncing, 9 to 12
inches wide, 40c to 51 50.
Point de Irelande, 2 to 10 inches wide,
12Mc to 25c
White and Ecru Point de Gene, 2 to 12
inches. 30c to 51 50.
Valenciennes Laces, all widths, from 3c
up.
Handsdme Torchon Laces, all widths,
from 5c up.
VEILINGS Colored Tuxedos, all
colors, plain and dotted, from 20c
up; colored border Veilings in all the
leading shades; latest shades in Gren
adine and Sewing Silk Veilings for
traveling.
BELTS We show a grand assort
ment of leather belts, in all the new
est styles, 15c, 18c, 25c, 38c, 50c,
75c and upward.
WAISTS Excellent values are of
fered in Waists of all kinds. Our
stock, always large, was never more
complete than now. Prices guaran
teed lower than at any other house in
the city.
"White Lawn "Waists from 24c to 51.
' Colored Percale "Waists, 23c, 33c, 48c,
57c 74c
Pine Sateen "Waists, 74c to 51 48.
Pure Silk "Waists from $2 45 to 57 95.
SUITS, Etc. Come this week if
youwould share in the extraordinary
reductions we have made in Ladies'
Suits, Tea Gowns, Blazer Jackets and
Wrappers. Such a cut in prices is
sure to move these goods quickly.
isCommencing Monday next
store closes at 5 p. m., Saturdays ex
cepted, during July and August.
510, 512, 514, 516, 518 Market St.
' ' ' ' Jy5-TTS
SUNDAY HAT
Puts a man at
peace with all the
world. If it is a
dress hat he can
go to church
without being
ashamed; if an
"outing" hat, he
can "loaf and in
vite his soul"
without fear of
spoiling his hat or comfort.
Other people's comfort counts for
something, too: Your wife's Sunday
hat gives you as much pleasure as it
does her or ought to. And the
boy's Sunday hat is a universal joy.
At our store you may see:
Men's Straw Sailor Hats at 1.50.
Men's fine Mackinaw Hats at $1,
Jr. 50 and $2.
Men's broad-brim Knox Rough
gtraw Sailor Hats at $1150 and $ 2.
Boys' and Children's Straw Hats
from 25c to $2.
Ladies' English Chip Sailors, $1.50
o?4.
Bedford Cord Yacht Caps, all col
ors, 75c.
A Sunday bicycl6 may be a means of
grace If a man's conscience is clear and
he is 'appropriately clad. We nave a
complete assortment of bicycling: wear.
PAULSON
BROS., 441
Jell-nrrus
Wood St.
HORNE & WARD'S
Closing out sale op
:f.a.:r,.asoxjS.
In order to close them quickly wo have
marked them at prices that, for you to see
them Is to buy.
$1 25 Parasols reduced to 75c, all colors and
polI:ti dots.
$2 each for Changeables; reduced from $1.
$2 each 'for Plain Surah, all colors; reduced
from $3 50.
$i 50 each for Striped and Plain Colors;
reduced from $1.
(3 50 each for Plain and Buffled Plain Col
ors and Stripes: reduced from $5.
$5 Changeable, Bullied or Plain; reduced
to $3 50.
Children's Parasols Reduced to
Extraordinary Low Prices.
A lot of 25-lnoh Umbrellas at $5 each; re
duced from $8, $10 and $12.
This lot oujjht to go off with a rush.
LADIES'
Rain or Shine Umbrellas
IN ALL COLORS.
Best selection in the citr of Ladies' and
Gents' 26 and 2S-ln. Silk Umbrellas, with
natural wood sticks, lowest and best grades
of Gloria and 'Windsor covering.
Do not forget you can hare your old Um
brella re-covered whUe you wait.
HORNE & WARD
41 Fifth- Avenue.
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HNB DYEING AND CLEANING.
66 Sixth aye, Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone 2083. its
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SATURDAY, JULY 9.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT!
B. & B.
An outpouring of people yes
terday at our
REMNANT SALE!
Beyond anything ever seen
hundreds could not be waited
on particularly at the Silk and
Dress Goods Departments, and
many of the greatest bargains
in REMNANTS and DRESS
LENGTHS in the finest goods
got covered up 'on the counters
and could not be shown, hence
this
SALE CONTINUES
TO-DAY,
At the same extraordinary low
prices. About 50 patterns, rich
handsome, changeable
GLACE SILKS
In 12 to 14-yard lengths at just
half their import value, to-day.
100 pieces
FINE
WOVEN GOODS,
5 Cents a Yard,
In medium colprings, sujtable
for Ladies' and Children's
Dresses and Waists,
5 Cents a Yard.
So far beyond any value this
store ever sold (and we've
turned out many remarkable
bargains), that it will create
special comment among buyers
when anything is advertised
and our name to it, the mer
chandise is sold and delivered
exactly as stated.
To-day, upstairs and down,
for the Remnant Day prices.
HOGGS & BUHL,
ALLEGHENY.
Jya
,:
OUR NEW SAILORS
-For Ladies and Gentlemen
-are in great demand
-for seashore or mountain
-or park wear.-
You Should Have One.
J. G. BENNETT & CO.,
Leading Hatters, Cor. Wood and Fifth ave.
jy2
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OUTING
IN
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A CLEAN.SWEEP SALE.
Look at this, gentlemen. All our light-colored
$ 1 8- and 20, have been placed on a special table, and
choice for
io.
All our Big Boys' Suits, sizes 13
10, J12 and $ 1 4, have been set out,
S6.00.
All our Children's Light-Colored Suits, sizes 6 to 14 years, have been
gathered together your choice of these former S3 to $4.50 suits for
2.00.
CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS.
161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Flnf Rowing Shirts, regular price each
' $2 50, at -. $1 00
fine liowing Shirts, regular price $2 SO,
at :....$! 00
Fine Gymnasium Shirts, regular price
each StZQ, at .' $2 00
Fine Madras and Oxford Shirts, beauti
ful patterns, all new styles, regular
price $1 50, at $1 10
Fine Madras Negligee Shirts, choice pat
terns, regular price $1 25, at 93o
Fine Cheviot shirts, regular price $1, at. 75c
Flannelette Shirts, rcsnlar price SOc, at. 3Sc
Good Niuht Shirts, regular price 50c, at. 33c
.The celebrated "Star" Shirts, lnnndprert,
sizes 13K, 1J, 10)f. regular prices $1 50
and $2. at ". $1 00
One lot Dollar Shirts, sliglitly soiled, at. 6S0
Jledium Weight Undershirts, reduced
from 50c to 25c
One lot Balliriggan Undershirts, re
duced Irora 5Uc to 25c
English Half Hose, regular made, gus-
setted, worth 25e, at 12e
Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, worth
12c, at 8c
Ono lot Scarfs, reduced from 25e to 12c
FLEISHMAN & CO.
504, 506 and 508 Market St.
Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. Jy9
Are the BARGAINS offered by us
during the July CLEARANCE SALE
that is now in progress.
Our Merchant Tailor-Made Cloth
ing is offered to you at less than
ONE-HALF the original" MADE-TO-ORDER
price.
OPPOSITE CITY HALL.
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GRATEFUL COMFORTING-
EPPS'S GOCOA.
BREAKFAST.
"Bra thorough knowledge of tlie natnrallaws
which govern the operatlonsof digestion andnutrl
tlon, and hr a careful application of the fine prop
erties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has pro
vided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored
beverage which may saveusraanr heavv doctors
bills. It Is by Ihe Judicious use of such articles of
diet that a constitution may be gradually built up
until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis
ease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak
point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep
ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a
pronerly nourished fale.,, ''Civil Service Ga
zette."
Jlaileslmplv with boiling water or milk.
Sold
only in lialf-Donml tins, by grocers, labeled thns:
JAMES KPPs & Co.,
Homoeopathic unemlst?.
je23-91-Tus . London. England.
STABlISI1ED 1S1H.
BLACK GIN
KIDNEYS,
Is a relief and sure cure fo
the Urinary Organs, Gra.ro
and Chronic Catarrh of the
Bladder.
The Swiss Stomach Bitten
ore n sure cure for Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint and every
TRADE XARE
ipacies of indigestion.
rild Cherry Tonic the most popular prep
aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis
and lung troubles.
Either or the above. SI per bottle, oreror
$5. If your druicist does not handle these
poods write to ffJt F. ZOELLEK, sole M'fr
Pittsburg, Tu. Ja2-57 rra
JAS.
BOILEBS,
M'NEIL &
BR0.,
PLATE AND
WORK.
SHEETIRON
ANNEALING
PATENT
SHEET-IUON
BOXES.
With an increased capacity and hydrauiio
machinery, we are prepared to furnish all
work In our line cheaper and better than by
the old methods. Repairing and general
machine wort. Twenty-ninth street and
Allegheny Valloy Railroad. fclS-tiO-TTS
DATETMTO D. O. LEVIS (next Leader
iH I CN I 0.131 Pifth av., Plttsburs, Pa.
20 years solicitor
Suits, formerly 15,
you may take your
to 19 years, light colored, that were
and your choice of this lot for
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PHENOMENAL
7 ft
DOWN
echo in the pocketbook
prudent purchaser.
Men's Gauze Undershirts
Men's Striped Balbriggan Shirts or
from 49c to
Men's Combed Maco Yarn Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers, worth 75c
Men's half-sleeve superfine Gauze Undershirts, reduced from 50c to
Men's finest grade Pepperell Jean Drawers, with imported lisle
bottoms, cheap at 75c ; '..:
Superfine Imported French Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers, worth
$1-25
OUTING
Fancy Striped Crepe Cloth Outing Shirts, made with yoke, 50c
goods, at .". 25C
Large assortment of fancy striped Outing Shirts in Madras, Cheviot,
well made, worth 75c, now go at , 49c
Finest Sateen Outing Shirts in fancy stripes, reduced from $1.24 to 74c
Superb quality Zephyr Cloth Outing Shirts, $1.50 grade 99c
Men's fine Blue Outing Shirts, laundered, natick collar and cuffs,
$1.50 goods 89c
Men's laundered Collar and Cuffs, Outing Shirts only 39c
, These are only a few of our genuine and absolute re
ductions on first-class goods. It will well" pay intending pur
chasers of Underwear and Outing Shirts to look through our
stock at present ruling prices.
300 TO 400
ODDS AND ENDS.
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.
CARPETS AND BUGS.
Some nice patterns, enough tor
a room, may be just vrliat yon
want, and to be bad at a sacrifice
price. Rugs to match in price and
pattern.
CHINA MATTING,
From a good fancy, 85 00 for 40
yards, up to the best brands.
GINNIFF &STEINERT,
Limited,
WOOD STREET CARPET HOUSE,
305 WOOD ST.
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VISITED
BY
FRANK 6. CARPENTER.
The popular correspondent is now in Rus
sian territory, and his first letter isox
pected in time for publication
SUNDAY, JULY 10.
He takes along a complete photographic
outfit,
AND CABfilES LETTERS
From Blaine, Elkins, Busk, Tracy and other
leading Americans.
HE WILL TELL TIE TRUTH !
After spending some time in the famine dis
trict Mr. Carpenter -will visit other parts
of Kussia, and give readers of THE DIS
PATCH the first unbiased and accurate
account of the Czar's Government and
people. He has instructions to spare
neither time, money, labor nor influence
to get what will please and instruct
READERS OF THE DISPATCE
No pains will be spared to faithfully repro
duce his photographs.
WATCH FOR THE LETTERS.
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MINE
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REALM
FOR THE DISPATCH
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NEW ADVEBTISEMEN? t H
DOWN.
COME THE PRICES ON
UNDERWEAR.
We have several lines that we
must clean up, and are offering
reliable Summer Underwear at
prices that ought to awakenaU
of
every
7c
Drawers, silk-finished, reduced
25C
49c
25c
49c
75c
SHIRTS.
MARKET ST.
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OIL TVELI. SUPPLIES.
r-yr-
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OIL WELL SDPPL
91 and 92 Water Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
no3-53-TTSEOSn
After 19 Years of Trial,
E L AI U E,
THE-
FAMILY SAFEGUARD OIL'
If conceded to be the l!ost and Safesi OU
Known.
ELAINE
XZVEK VARIES IX tJ4JAUIX..v
Cannot be Exploded.
Jt Is the rery hlrhest erade of reflne4
potroleum, from which, in the process ot
manufacture, every impurity has been elim
inated. Elaine t free from benzine and parafflno;
it will never chill In the coldest temperature
known on this continent.
In color, Elaine is iprins-water white, and
its "Are test" is so hij:h as to make it as abso
lutely safe as any illuminant known.
Having no disagreeable odor, -Eiino Is a
pleasant oU for famUy use.
Can la Burned in Any Petroleum Lamp.
A POSITIVE PBOTECTION SU.OH. LAil?.
EXPLOSIONS.
U AKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT
KSOTS.
ELAINE ! ;S5S3Sr OIL
100 Million Gallons ELAIXE Sold ia 13 Tears
From 1S73 to 1392.
Elaine cannot be improved upon.
WARDEN & OXNARD,
MANUFACTURERS,
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Are you too fat?
MARIENBS'
mriiintfnn P'iiv
iiuwujuiiuijj nut
The drijfesr and ssfa
Cure for Obesity
(COKPlTLENCli).
Reduction of 2 to 5 lbs.
per week without any
inconvenience. Gairsn-
teed absolutely harmless.
Insiston having the right
kind; see that the nam'
K. HcDNUT, Chemls
proprietor, OSS Broa
way, N. Y., is oa ere
bottlo and label.
TRADEMARK,
soflclent for 6 weefcs
Price. S for 3 bott
treatment, or pS
MlwVer Mead. SWest Sth St.. Sew
writes: "IkavelostKI ponnda and 13 inc
waist measure and am now la the most
health." , w
Mr.W. R. 3Illes. 33 Part Row.New York
"My decrease at the end of 3 days is K
and I have not felt so well In 17 years."
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Soeclal denoU for Pills and Pamphlets:
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