RBSKSi itsssSfl W$ r r --rmww. . 'TfW1 'Tit '-l .-- "r-s -fr v& THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, t SEPTEMBER 28, 1892. r ' gv ' BEHEADED BY A CAR. little Harry Brennan Instantly Killed in Allegheny City. THE MOTORMAN SAW HIM TOO LATE Hit Corpse 1b Crusted and Wangled Tejond recognition. WAX! ACCIDENTS TO LIFE AND LIMB Harry Brennan, the 8-year-old son of William Brennan, of So. 47 Bayard street, Allegheny, was killed instantly yesterday by car 116 of the "Western avenue branch of the Manchester electric line, on Beaver ave nue and Bayard street. Harry attended the Sixth ward school. He was extremely well liked by his teach ers and his schoolmites, and seldom missed a day from his class. He went home to lunch regularly every Jay with a number of the neighbors' children between 12 and 1 o'clock. On leaving the schoolhouso yes terday he jumped on a wagon going south on Beaver avenue, and rode as far as Nixon street. In getting off the vehicle he failed to notice the approach of car 110 of the Manchester line, which dashed along with considerable speed. The boy dropped to the gronnd just in front of the car. ' Saw the Boy Too Late. Motorman John P. Brennan saw the lad and at once applied the brake, at the same time disconnecting the trolley and the bat tery. He screamed at the little lellow to jump, but Harry never beard bim. The next instant be was beneath the wheels, a mangled corpse, distorted and crushed almost beyond recognition. The bead was conipletelv severed from the body, and the left leg suffered the same late. The car was stopped before it had moved a dozen yards, and the excited passengers, .conductor and motorman got off The latter was grief stricken by the horrible accident, but said it was unavoidable. General Manager G. T. Greenwood, of the Manchester line, was on the spot in a few minutes. The car was lifted from the tracks by a number ot men and the body was picked up. Stretched across the track bed lay the body of the bov, while a foot and a half away was the head, bruised and battered into a jelly. The lelt leg was at right angles to the other, and was severed from the body below the thigh. The company's wagon removed the child's remains to Lowrie's undertaking establishment on Beaver avenue. The Mother Walling for Her Boy. All this occurred within sight of the bov's home, but a block away. There sat the mother waiting anxiously for little Harry. His lunch was ready "and lying on the table awaiting him. "She didn't learn of his death for three-quarters of an hour after the occurrence. .When it became known at the parents' house Mrs. Brennan went into hysterics and wept in the most pitiful man ner. Her husband, who is an engineer, was out looking for employment, which he hasn't had for several weeks. He didn't hear of his son's death until he returned home late last evening. Motnrman Brennan went immediately to to the Mnj or's office and deliered himself to the police authorities. He wa? accom panied bv Mr. Greenwood, who went on his bond ol 51,000 lor his anpearance at the Coroner's inquest Brennan is still run ning his car. Manager Greenwood says that he is the most careful and experienced man in the employ of the company. lulled Ills A ife and Himself. SAN rnASCISCO, Scot. 27. Jacob Breit enstcin, a carpenter, shot his wife three times last night and then sent a bullet into his own head Both were mortally wounded The couple had been separate 1 several months owing to domestic troubles caused bv jealousy on Breilenstem's part, and a suit for divorce by the woman was to have been heard in the Superior Court pa "Wednesday. A Sew Catholic Church Building. The S. Ann congregation, of Hoinewood, have arrauged to construct a new church building just opposite the new Homcwood school building to cost fC.COO. John O'Con nor is the architect. old sharon cauacn Presbyterians Will Celebrate the Seventy fifth Anniversary of Its Organization. The seventy-fifth anniversary of the or ganization of the Sharon Presbyterian Church will bo held to-morrow. It is lo cated at Sharon postoffice, south of Stoups Ferry, and is in the center of one of the oldest Presbyterian settlements in Western Pennsylvania. The present pastor is Eev. J. M. Mercer. A large number ot Pittsburg Presbyterians have made arrangements to attend. Tliev will leae over the Pittsburg and Like Erie at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. It is expected to be the largest gathering of Presbyterians which has been held in Allegheny county, outside of Pitts burg. World's Fair Art Committee. There will be a very important meeting of the Pennsylvania members ot the World's Pair Art Committee in Philadelphia on Monday next at 3 o'clock. The Pittsburg members, Joseph It. Woodwell and John W. Beattv, will leaeon Saturday to attend the conference, at hich Prof. Ives, chief of the art department, is expected to preside. A rieasant Sorprlso Tarty. $A surprise party was tendered to C P. Hazelbertb.of the West End, Monday even ing. A number of friends gathered at the house, refreshments were served, music was furnished by the West End Mandolin Club and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. The occasion of tlie party was the 36th birthday ot Mr. Hazelbcrtb. After an Old Offender. Ida Styles, of 410 Perry street, was com mitted to jail yesterday to await a hearing berore Magistrate Gripp on charges of sell ing liquor on Sunday, without license and keeping a bawdy house. The prosecutor in the case is M". S. Snyder. Good Advice ralthlallr Follow ed Gave Good Results 'I do not know what would have become of mo if I had not at the advlco of a good friend three years ago began taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla. 1 sincerely be lieve I should have be-pn dead lone Biro. I had a bad hamor ciuiMiau lnupio. that would not yield to nny treatment. Jly stomach was nlso very weak, possibly due to the humor. I suffered badly and was hnrdlv able to cot mound wheu I began takinc Hood's Sarsapaillla. I bezan to lmnrovo slowly until alter I had taken some 10 or 12 bottles, I considered mj sclf w ell ouco more. Iiecoininend Hood's Sarsaparilla to my friends. It did me so much good tha It seems as if ft must do others good." 11ns. CnniSTiKA Temvle, Bangor, Me. PHOODPJH. are the best after-dinner 'Mils; assist digestion, cure headache. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We Mean You I If j on hnven't made your appearance In a new Fall Overcoat you may consider this sneclally addressed to you. THE FASHIONABLE MATERIAL This season is BLACK DIAGONAL. We have just re ceived a choice assort ment of Clays soft finished, warranted not to gloss which we are making to measure in the Fly Front Sack Style, single breasted, For $ 18.OO. Why wear Ready Made when you can have garments made to measure at the same price? wc&. 1H win "sSmm Jew r&cu&-K- 400 SAMPLES MAILED. SMITHPIEIyD 8628-62 Heiskell's Ointment Is a positive cure for all forms of SKIN DISEASE. We base this assertion on our observation of over thirty years. In which tlmeaeiy large number and variety of Skin ZHteases have been reported to us as cured, by the simple use of Heiskell's Ointment, without the aid of Internal remedies. Many of these were cases of long duration, that had resisted tba treatment of the most eminent medical talent In this and other countries. Heiskell's Ointment Beems never to have failed In a single Instance, Sold by Druecbts, or sent by mail. . Send for Price 50 Cents per box. "Hints for Kitchen and Sick Room, "Free. JUUIUJTUH, UUliLUWAY & CO., E31 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. NEW YOKE DENTISTS, Corner Sixth and Liberty Sts. Entrance on Liberty St., PITTSBUBG. Best Set Teeth - - $8.00 WARRANTED WORK. Se-lGl-Kwa IT IS ECONOMY To use a condensed milk that is made from the Purest and Richest Milk to be had. The old reliable U ttLfilllD Condensed Milk is made from the milk, of the finest breed of cows. The New York Condensed Milk Co. owns factories in only the best dairy regions of the United States. Its inspectors visit all farms and look most carefully after the con- ' dition of the stock. All milk about which there SS Ohw. Xa .THt -r,XW i . . . IH d RKCOiron toriLfj '? a snaaow ot a auDt is at once rejected 1aa"wtUtJW'"-SJwrqKl'.jfj 353 your Grocer and Druggist sell it. Use it in the nursery and in the sick room. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE. Pittsburg's Leading '1 heater. PUtftburp's Tremendous l urore ! Thomn Q SEAISROOKE And Ills Brilliant Comic Opera Co. 0 People. WSPmA FAMILT r RnSi MATINEE . IVil TO.DAT. "' i Heat Seats ft M BO Cents. "The Isle of Champagne" By Byrnc&Uairison Last Matineo Sat'day! List Night SafcXlght! Oct 3 Tar and Tai tar Comic Onera Co. se2S THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. Davis Owner and .Manager Every evening this week at 8 15 with SOUVENIR MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday, RICHARD GOIDESIC In Old Jed Prouty, of Bucksport, Me., Accompanied by MISS DORA WILE). Next week A. F. lluitz Co., In the great New York success, "Friends." se2B-K) THE ALVIN EXTRA. Sale of seats open to-morrow for i BIENDS, The Great Comedy Drama Success, by Ed win Milton Boyle, A Great Cast. se2S-37 DUQUESNE, !!. POPULAR " BRIGI1T, MEEET AND GREAT, TAR AND TARTAR! EVERYTHING NEW AND BETTER E623-S0 r RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGlil, Eagle's Nest. Edwin Arden. Prices 15, 25, 50, 75. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. 25, 50o reserved. Next week Primrose and West'sEIghtBells. se26-15 IT'S OPEN I WHAT? THE EXPOSITION. (Fourth Season.) It's Simply Immense! Have You Seen Itt Season Closes October 22. H ARRY DAVIS' EDEN MUSEE- DeGItAX EROS. In their thrilling hypnotic seanco. A thousand other wonders and Parker & Itetarde's hisrh-class comedians PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS (Only member In this city of the American Society of Frofeisoin of Danclne. New Yolk) D 4hCING ACADEMY. Liberty av. and Sixth St., Will open for Misses and Masters SATUR DAY, October 1, at 3 o'clock p. St. For Ladles and Gentlemen MONDAY, Oc tober 3, at 8 o'clock r. H. Call lor circulars at music stores. HARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TONY PASTOR And his own frtnnd company of American and European stars. se2G-U MISS AGNES HAMILTON'S Dancing .Aoaolermy, LUTHER'S CYCLORAMA PARLORS, Beech street and Irwin avenne, open's Satur day afternoon, October 1. Class for adults Monday evening, October 3. Specialties made of fancy dances and Delsarte. Former pupils aro inviieu to me opening. seziiu UNIVERSITY DANCING ACADEMY, Diamond and Ross streets, Flttaburir, Fa. Class for ladles and Gentlemen Monday and Thursday evenings, commencing Octo ber 3. Terms, ten nights, $J. se23-114 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CARPETS, WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpet Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, choice in color. All at SPECIAL W 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. GEO. II. SOU. 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. apt-w ' Amwiifip&Otgi- A BIG DROP. ' Tw6 Hundred and Fifty Gold Filled Case Watohes for Ladles and Gents, Elgin, Wal tham, Hampden and Springfield movements. Slaughtered this week for JJIO. Warranted 20 years. Sold by watch clubs and Installment agents at $33 Come early. Send for my illustrated catalogue f roe. B. E. AR0NS, JEWELER, Wholesale and Kotail, se25 mwtsu DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 1NN AVENUE. PITTSDDRO, PA. As old residents know and back flies ot Plttsburz papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician In tha city, devoting special attention toallchronlo S&STS NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mr nn Q and mental dis persons liCn V UUo eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope,lmpalredmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, ernptions, impover ished blood, falling powers, organlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately ST.dn BLOOD AND SKINTS ernptions, blotches, falling lialr,bone,palns, glandular swellings, ulcerations of that tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured lor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 Dl M A DV kidney and the system. U 111 linn T , bladder de rangoments. -weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms recelvo searching treatment; prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittier's life-long extensive expert ence Insures sclenttflo and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at & distance us carefully tieated as if Here. Office hours, 9 a.m. to p. v. Sunday, 10 a. jj. to lr.x. only. SB. W111T1IL.K.81! Pennavenne, Pittsburg, Pa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t fe REVOLUTION IN PRICES 25 PER CENT LOWER THAN " EVER BEFORE. fy!" ? "3P V $5.o& Shoes at - - $3.00 $2.90 $2.90 $2.18 $2.00 181.90 $1.00 $1.00 99c EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. .50 Shoes at - - .00 Shoes at - - $3.50 Shoes at - - $3.00 Shoes at - - $2.50 Shoes at - - $2.00 Shoes at - - $1.75 Shoes at - - 1.50 Shoes at - - Vf 1 ELrlll ILa IMMKIOTH CASH STORES, 433 and 435 Wood St. Wholesale and Retail. 406, 408, 410 Market St. Mail Orlers Promptly Filled. teil . 3F "HERE THEY ARE!" FEW SPECIALS FROM OUR CLOAK Which will start the fall season's business of 1892 with a boom: Ladies' Cloth Eeefers in Tans, Navys and Blacks at $3.50 Ladles' Cloth Cheviot Eeelers, Full Fur Shawl Boll, at 4.73 Ladies' Reefer?, Fall Astrachan Shawl Boll, at 6.50 Kussian Tan Cloth Jackets, Astrachan Trimmed, at 7.50 You can't help but be suited when you see our line of LADIES' REEFEBS. JACKETS M RUSSIAN BLOUSES UBIHS FBBM 511 TO !!5. DOUGLAS &MACKIE, ' 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. se26 r THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., YORK. TTL FTE FILLS THE PURSE. Every time you buy something in KAUFMANNS' China, Glassware and Housefurnishing Goods Department, YOU SAVE MONEY. And since one thing or other is nearly always needed in a household, the chance to save money presents itself quite often. Taking advantage of every time, a snug amount will be realized in a year enough to purchase many comforts of life which, otherwise, you would probably have to do without. And, then, another thing: You not only save money but time as well, for you're always sure of finding the desired article in Kaufmanns' COMPLETE stock, and whatever you may buy will be promptly delivered at your residence FREE OF CHARGE. y yT"1 .rS 49c For handsome -tju Kush bci-ap Bas kets; neat, strontr, lar-e: regular pi lee $1 23. CRn For Nickel Plated u" Alarm Clock, war ranted perfect time keep ers; regular price $1 25. r, BSHl COn For a B-qnart Azato UOOor Granite Enam eled Iron Tea Tot; regu lar price $1 60. AQn Fora3-quart Afrato tJO or Granite Enam eled Iron Coffee Pot; leg nlar price $1 25. if t fl CO For beautiful 4l.vlO Japanned and Enameled Iron Coal Vases with heavy sheet Iron bucket Inside; regu lar price $3 60. fflf For large size Tmkev 1UU Feather Duster": lull mado and -nbstahtial; lob ular pi Ice 25c. olSSivrfef ' V SI. CO tor a Solid Brass Tete i- w w T.iu T.-..l I.I. . . -r .cm uukk.r( twin i-iii-ii. Airouoi ump anu usDesios lining; regular price $3. Best Agate or Granite Enam.Iron Coffee Boilers: AQn For 2-quart size; rUl regular price $1 20 QRn For largest wvll slz Agate or Granite Enameled Iron Cov'od Cham ber rnlls; regular price $i 60. j mi jtiMMa J HP AQn FoT a 5-quart Azate or r3l Granite Enameled Iron Berlin Sauce fan; regular price $120. OQp For the penuino "Xrver Break" Spiders (No. 8); minor pol- --- ...WWJW. For a ii2-piece Dinner Set of fine English Por celain; beautifully decorated in tasteful sprays of different colors; regular price 12.50. !jj Pft For a most exquisite and elegant Carlsbad D.OU China Dinner Set; decorations representing Violets, Wild Roses, Fuchsias, etc., very natural, and the en tire set trimmed with rich gold band; regular price $30. ' ' ' OC For handsome Carl. nK H ilffisa. fcferg. FornlT-qnart Agate or Granite Enameled Iron Dish Pan; regular price $173. For handsome Carlo bad China Slush and Jllllc Sets, consisting j of Bowl, Pitcher nnd Plate au nicely aecoracca in in lerenc uesigns ana col regular piico 00c colors; En For the same hand'oma Porcelain "w Salt and Pepper Shakers of which we have sold tens of thousands during the past two months; regular price 23c. $1 AO For the cutest Japanese? Tete-a-HO lete Set over seen consisting of leapot, Snar Bowl, Creatn Pitcher, two Cups and Saucers and fine Nickel Tia: nrtlsticnlly and quaintly docor ated; lobular price $3. Hllll .,M 98c. iva'OijwjRf ?auBft?rc&rS'F "O" tun m gi cok. vuu IOU IE. For Aery handsome IOC imitation CUT GLASS Oil or Vinegar Bottles, with well fitting stoppers: all hignly polished; regular price 25c. slstlneofflne English Porcelain Cup, fcaucer and Plate: a single piece being worth the price asked for ail three. Soch bargains make tho town talk. Neat Porcelain Parlor Lamps, decorated most artistically, with shade to match: also, solid brass trlmmlnss,and CEN TRAL DttAFT BtTKNEE, producing a largo, clear, steady lttht. 2 80 Is the regular price for this lamp. CO 7K For Solid U.U Brass Hang ing Lamp of beautiful design; with spring bal ance weignt,bandsome ly decorated shade; oat glass prisms; strongly made and all complete, Including 0 h 1 m n e y, wick and burner; regu lar price $7. r t or nice. White Porcelain Smoke nC Bells nnd Smoke Plates: regular -' price 250. Don't let your celling black if 6c will Keep it white. - - For this fine Imitation CUT GLASS Tea Set, coa ."i.SP Mating of Cream Pitcher, Sngar Bowl, Spoon v- v - Holder and Butter Dish; large shapes and all' highly polished. Kegular price 70c "k jsS&ffa&ft&& fer.si&fi. tSiBmSaKABgBBmtABUmaKIKKlBtKSi vHslBslBiflflBBHHBBllBnlHiBBBEflBfidHHsfl