aMaaaMaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaM Si2jKKi Hffio It irmWn, "?!7Bawp; THE FTTTSBTTRG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY,' NOVEMBER 16, 1892. 3F- .-"-:-- , ,vr--ff ' v 6 CAUGHT IN COLUMBUS. Kitty Bryan, Who Jumped Nail ,to Escape Trial for Forgery, IN THE TOILS AGAIN FOfe STEALING She Has Manj Aliases, a Tad Folica Eecord and a Homely Face. FOBGED BEE OWK MOTHER'S SIGNATURE Flounce Bryan, better known in this city as Kitty McXaraara, was arrested a few days ago at Columbus, O, and is now in jail ttiere awaiting trial on two charges of larceny. Mrs. Bryan will be remem bered as the young woman who, being ar rested here a year ago for forging her mother's name to a mortgage, was released on 1,000 bail until the case should come up for trial, and skipped the town, The bail bond was furnished by Hiss Besendorf, or Hutchinton, now Mrs. McDonald, who was compelled to forfeit the money. Conse quently Mrs. Bryan is as badly wanted in this city as at Columbus. Before her marriage she had a number of aliases, being known as Kate McCarthy, alias McCarney, alias Edinundson. She Mas born in Ireland, her parents coming to this country when she was a child. Though decidedly homely of face her man ner was attractive, and she possessed ac complishments by which she always man aged to attract plenty of admirers. She is now only 28 years old and considered a bright and dangerous woman. Caught With Purse and Money. The first time she went on the police rec ord, except as the inmate of a downtown establishment, was in 1887. A number of ladies hnd been robbed in the parlors of several of tlio leading hotels, but tne police were unable to locato tho thieves. Finally one alternoon a Philadelphia woman who Mas a guest nt the St. James lost her purse, containing over $100, In the hotel parlor. Kitty McXainara had strolled into the place diirlns the afternoon and the purse was not missed until after slie lett. The police as 10011 as they heard a de scription ol her caused her arrest. She was (tripped and thoiouzhly searched at head qumteis, but the money was not found. On licing icioiivcil she went home, packed her A-'i ii :ma n just about to take a train for J'lukidelphia when Detective Shore, who lad been ollowmir. ariestcd her. She was r.nin taken to headquarters and searched, tlio puree and money being found upon her. The police believed her suilty of the other mbber.es hut were unable to prove any tpccitlc caso and she got off with a year's sentence to the workhouse. Forged Her Mother's Xame, Some time after her release she married one of her admit ers and became Mrs. Bryan. She was known then as Flounco Fassett. T.io police heard nothing of her asain until the forsery clianre. Her mother had been left some piopeity by her husband, nd the daughter, it U alleged, forged the old lady's iiaiurtoa mortgaco against the property and sold it to Louis Cella. tun well-known business man, for $300. When the case be came public through Sirs. Bryan's arrest Ml-s Besendorf, hoping to reform her and help her out of the difficulty, furnished tho b.ill bond. Soon alter her 1 el ease the woman disap peared, and although efforts were made to find her. she tias not heard of until Super intendent O'Mtira received a letter yester day morning from Sheriff Kosj, of Colnm bu. .A photograph was inclosed, showing herond doubt it was the same person, though thinner undme what homelier than when she left tins city. There are two .charges or larceny ngalnst her at Columbus, hut nodotails woie given. As soon as the Ohio nuthniities are through with her Mrs. Bryan ill he brought back to tilts city for trial. Victory's Palm. lUH's rile Pomade ought to he used by oil snfferois from piles. Its curing effeots are not enough cxtolcd or known. It's like the Samaritan's Healing Balm a life and health restorer, well meriting Victory's Plin.-Kev. J. IL K., pastor, St. Joseph's Church, C'iopersto n. Wis. A bona flde (.naraiiteo In each package. Pilce, $1 00: six vac ages 3 00, by irn.il. For sale by Jos. 1 leming & Soli, 412 Market street. sat sic ron THE BEST. The Bent in Our House for S1G Any Over coat, Aiij Suit, Thursday, November 17 One Day Only, r. c. c c con. gkat asd diauoxd streets. Grap this chance while you can, for It will last tin "one day" only Thursday. Xovoni berli.ntB o'clock, we throw our inagnifl-centus-cutinentot stiictly finest overcoats, ulsters and suits open to the people and al low you to pick out any garment in our en tire establishment for JIG, resardless. heed less, w bethei it be rnai kod $3 I5 or $53. Six teen dollais bins it Thursday. Special note We call particular attention to the Inct that we cairy finer and better made clothing than any other house In town 1 he eqnal o $15, $35 and $50 gaimonts lor $16 A wonderlul advertisement for us a money saving tn yon and remember it holds good lor Thursday ouly. This is a strictlv truth inlotjeraiid jou can rely on it. It" makes nodiffeience hat the price of anv suit of clothes or nveicoat Is you can take your choice for $l(i. Eleyant double-breasted ncicoats, supeib bos overcoats. Prince Charles overcoats, sack ovei coats and ?. E" "' l,1 flest and best materials, at $10. Iinest double bieasted suits and cut away suits at $1G. Elegant imported materi als and finest domestics, many silk and satin lined, the "cream" ot leady-made clothing, your choice 41G. You can't go astray. Free fxre. n.ulroau fare refunded to out of town customer!, on a purchase of $10 or over P. C. a a. Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond streets. Chas. Pfelrcr Dyed J5 vears ngo and is still dyeing. i" aiuiiuiieiustieet. S4G0 I ltf) Federal street. Alle UU lti) Federal ctwiaf Alla-i.... 1913 Caison 6treet, Southslde. Portraits for the Holidays. Cabinet photos $1 50 per doz. Panel pict ure given with every doz. better grade Cravons from $2 50 up. I.-u-ge assortment of frames. Lies Portrait Studio, 10 and 12 buth stietjt. t f,?, r '1 ? " KrFai ,n "suits: Do Witt's Little tarty Ki-ois. Be,t pill for constipation best loi ick headache and sour stomiou. The finest and best fitting kid gloves at James H. Aiken & Co.'s. 1U0 Fifth avenue: worUca'shf tliUCr'8 n PaS 7 tCMlnr- Jt'3 EVIDENCE AGAINST LIZZIE To Be Considered by tho Grand Jury Now 'Working on the Borden Case. Taunton, Mass., Nov. 15. The Borden case was re-opened thii morning belore the grand jury. There is said to be no doubt that important evidence relative to the house robberv, and seriously implicating Miss Borden.'wilt be introduced, and that Bridget Sullivan will have something to say about it Make Tour Own Selection Of the finest and best overcoat in our entire establishment tor JIG. This offer good only for one day, Thursday, Nov. 17, at the P. C. C C., cor. Grant and Diamond streets. lfPflillU y DELICIOUS FlavoniiQ fr (Siwvy jdract! NATURAL FRUIT FIAY0RS. Of perfect purity. Of great strength. Economy In their usa Flavor as delicately Vanilla." Lemon Orange Almond Rose etc and deliclously as the fresh fru!t For sale by Geo. K. Stevenson & Co., and flrst-olass grocers. 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 LOW PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see cur stock be fore you buy. CEO. I. S I 136 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. apl-Kw A BA NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lllllKZlllllli3 Jlllifpllllllllfe If v JpillllllP rl W fit I) MlUa $15 1 NO. Cm WORTH Ties TM Tee-Totally Eclip All CometiM Men's All-Wool Chinchilla Ulsters, full length, flannel lined, worth $15. LANDSLIDE PRICE, $10. Men's Swell All-Wool Kersey Overcoats, flannel-lined, always LANDSLIDE PRICE, $10. Children's Cape Overcoats, 4 to 14 years, deep collars, beau tiful plaids, fancy lining, worth LANDSLIDE PRICE, $2.50. Boys' Ulsters, 12 to 18 years, full length, big collar, plaid lining, worth $6. LANDSLIDE PRICE, $3.50. Extraordinary values also in Men's and Boys' Suits, Hats, Caps. Underwear, Gloves. Jor SPECIAL OFFER ML ST ! 1 pff FOR CHOICE ANY GARMENT ILLUSTRATED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT GOES FOR SIO. NO. Cm WORTH $16. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. no!2-waau a. mmm NO POISON HERE. Many thousands of the finest dairy cows in the world contribute daily to supply the factories of the GAILBORDENaGLE'BHANO Condensed Milk. They graze on the finest pasture lands and drink the most pure water in the best dairy sections of America. It has stood the test for 30 years. You can use it with success for general cooking purposes. Your Grocer and Druoaist srII it. For ice cream add I or 2 parts water to I of "Eagle" brand condensed milt A WASTE OF TIME! NO. Cin WORTH 4, 4)1 U, $17. To Look Elsewhere for Cloaks Is Simply Wasting Time, as You Can Buy Them Cheaper of Us Than at Any Other House in the City. Our Assortment Is Second to None, and We Can Please You in liVERY Particular. OUR PRICES DO THE BUSINESS. LIGHT, ON A DARK SUBJECT. There Is no need to buy watches second liana or on Installments. AVlien bnylnjf on the Installment plau you pay 14 or the price cash down, a hat will buy the same watch clear at my store and no atter payments. This week I will offer 500 Solid Gold Filled Watches, for ladles' and gents' wear, at $io. All makes and morements. Sold by watch tlulrs and installment agents at $30 to $38. B. E. AR0NS, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler, 65 FIFTH AVE. Kf-SZSB OB ItLCSTRATID CATALOGUE FSKK. nolS-Mwrsu Navy Blue Cloth Reefers, worth 5-, at $3,50 Cloth Reefers, full fur trimmed, worth S7.00, at $5,00 Cloth Reefers, Astrakhan fur trimmed, worth $8.50, at.. ..$6.50 Cloth Reefers, full seal trimmed, worth 10.00, at $7.50 Tan Watteau Pleat Coats, worth 9-, at $6i50 Fine Imported Diagonal Cloth Reefers, worth 12.50, at.. ..$9.50 Cloth Capes, elegantly braided, worth 18.50, at $10,50 English Newmarkets, with mili-" tary capes, worthi8.5o, at.$14,5Q Misses' All-wool Cloth Reefers, worth 7.00, at $5,Q0 Tan Cloth Russian Blouses, worth 18.00, at $14.50 Children's Eiderdown Walking Coats, Angora trimmed, worth -75t $1,75 Children's Gretchen Cloaks with long capes, worth 5, at $3,75 Look at them 1 Aren't they beauties? Some are worth 18; some, 17; some, 16; none less than 15. All are fresh and new, and represent the most desirable styles of the season. We could easily sell them at regular prices, if we but had the necessary room to dis play them and wait for the ordinary course of business. But we haven't. Waiting is out of the question. You know the reason. Everybody knows it. It's because the failure of our contractor to complete our large new addition on October 15 (the date agreed upon) leaves us with an enormous stock without sufficient room to place it on sale. Our present Cloak De partment, although the largest in town, isn't half big enough to hold the entire stock, and thou sands of garments had to be sent to the reserve stock rooms, where they are piled up ceiling high. But they can't remain here long. They must be taken to the salesrooms and offered to our customers. This, however, can't be done until we have made the necessary room, and it is for the express purpose of making this that we will, for the balance of this week, offer choice from several thousand regular 18, 17, 16 and 15 garments FOR 10. The gar ments illustrated in this advertisement only represent a small number of the styles embraced in this sale, but they will suffice to give you a fair idea of the magnitude of this offering. HERE THEY ARE! READ THEM CAREFULLY! PUT N ft i RePresents a obby Walking Coat, made of fine Scotch Mixture UU I Pi Ua I Cloth, with velvet collar; half lined; 36 inches long; value 15; (tif will go for 4)1 U PUT A! ft 0 RePrcsents a fine Diagonal or Beaver Reefer, with full shawl U U I la U dm collar of fine Seal or Natural Opossum; half satin lined; value (? j ft I16; will go for 4)1 U PUT IU ft 0 Represents Fancy Cheviot Jacket, with yoke and Watteau back; (T f ft UU 1 IlUi 0 notch collar and horn buttons; value 15; will go for 4)1 U PUT Mft fi Represents a fine Diagonal or Cheviot Cape, 42 inches long, UU I IlUi T with braid or ribbon trimming, or full embroidered and fin- (TIA ished with jet beads; value 17; will go for 4)1 U PUT AS ft t Represents a fashionable Navy Broadcloth Reefer Suit; Reefer (Tift UU I IlUi U half silk lined; pearl buttons; value 16; will go for. 41 U PUT RJft C Represents a fine Tan, Navy or Black Whipcord Coat, with UUI IlUa 0 or without Watteau back; Bishop sleeve; 34 inches long; (Mfl value 17; will go for 4)1 U PUT Alft -cPresents a Fur Cape of Canadian Seal, Astrakhan or French sTlft UU D IlUi Coney; all lined with first-class satin; value 17; will go for.... sj)U PUT Alft fi Represents a fine English Seal Plush Jacket; cut full length; Cif UU I IlUa O heavy satin lining all through; value 18; will go for 4)1 U PUT Mft Q RePresents a Serge Cheviot Walking Coat; tight fitting; square (lft UUI RIUb U collar and cuffs; 38 inches long; value 15; will go for 4)1 U PUT Mft ( RePresents a Straight Watteau Coat, made of fine navy, tan, UU8 11 U. IU or black Diagonal or Cheviot; Reefer front; 36 inches long; Cif value 18; will go for 4)1 U PUT Rift U RePresents a Navy Blue, Black or Tan Cloth Newmarket; (TJft UUI ilU II Medici collar; also triple cape style; value 16; will go for... 4)1 U PUT Mft 10 RePresents a fl Russian Coat, made of mixed Cheviot; Cif UUI llUa I, trimmed all around with Persian; value 17; will go for 4)1 U PUT Mft IQ Represents an imported Clay Diagonal Coat, with Reefer front, UUI IlUa Iw notch collar and box back with welt seams; value 17; will ftif PUT Mft it RePresents an Inverted Watteau Coat with strap; 40 inches &if UU B II U a lf lnj made of fine Diagonal Cheviot; value 16; will go for... 4)U JIThis 10 Reduction Sale is not the full extent of our offering. All other goods have been marked down in proportion, including our rich Alaska Seal Garments. Here is a sample: 15 finest Alaska Seal Jackets, worth 250, are now 185. KAUFMAN NS'. NO. Hin WORTH NO. Cm WORTH 13, Hrrm NO. Cm WORTH 12, $17. NO. Cm WORTH U, $16. If You Are Interested in Low Prices You Want to See Our Furs. DOUGLAS &M'ACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. LWSm cSffih .. a iliiiiliili MslhmW MWM&WMl S(Kk MiWMJ$im, mMMmmk gllimim. m ; 3 mnsBmm w & .a mmimm mwmm m i mvimm mmmmmm & mtimi mmmmm wn w mzwm BMmm IBimm Xlu mmmSi I" If 11 mmtimm mimm v nni i ti "i mu.r mi mmmm mmm ' b . vmmm fn akv.im N $10, wg 1 1 $10, W0$iR7!H n7; $10, W0$iR7 y $10, wg N9a $10, wg ?o; $10, W$T a&iiiaiiisiisSiisi Piii. $ I MAIL ORDERS FOR ABOVE GARMENTS Z&ZS2Z PROMPTLY FILLED. $16. $17. M I iHBHHaa.HHHBIHIHHiHIHHHiHBIHBHHIIHIHBHHIHjHHHBMHHBB ..-
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