HEiBHIHHflEfli 5 "j ,1 I , ? TEE PITTSBT7BQ DISPATCH PPJDAY, APPJfi 17, 1891. MR. DALZELL'S SPEECH Tne Le.idins: Attraction at a Mcad Tille Political Xeetina A REPUBLICAN CLUB'S BANQUET. A amb!r of Prwbjrteries Hest in Penu- STltaiiii and OIno. SFMAlNS OP PL08D VICTIMS FOUND tf TECIAL TULEC.r.AM TO T.1Z DISrATCIM Mkadville. April 1C The mottira liortant political event that ever oecnrred in lids city since the last l'residectal cam V&ign was the third annual banquet held to-nicbt br the Crawford County Yonnc Men's Republican Club, Preparations . have been con p on for some weeks, and a splendid programme had been prepared. Tn-tilgtit Library Hall, in this city, was nblaze with l.cht, and every nook and corner wa jammed with listeners to the many prominent speaker! who were known to hate atteudd the banquet and were booked for a speech afterward. Cover: had been laid for but 125 guests, buf soon after the many courses nad been discussed the vlace rapidlj filled. Major Charles E. Richmond ufficiited as toast master, and in troduced the several speakers, who were v doomed with cheers. Amonp those prnminentlv turned to re spond to the several toasts were Hon. Mat thew Griswold, of Erie, who has but lately won a complete victory for himself and party in that cut; Hon J. W. Sproull, of Vnion City; Colonel J. J. Carter, and C J. Andrew, of Titusvillft. The latter made a hiief but lnppy speech. By all odds the one ctent of the evening was an address by Hon. John DalzelU of Pittsburg. W nen Mr. Da!zll aroe tie was creeted with one round after anoinrrnf applause, wbich only ceased wueu lie b'Ran his effort. After complimenting the Crawford County club tu speaker plunged into the details of pnlrical eTents having a national interest. He referred to the great work of the Speaker ilnrinc the laBt Concress, and pointed out what Jiail lieen ilnne there for the cooi of the country a" 1 nee He then talked of the tariff, and said later tents hud more than justified the so called stringent measures of the JlcKinlcj bill Jtis hire tnat the excellent memory and I rilhant wit of the speaker came in play, for he a enabled to cive one bcildrlns array of ficuro after another, showing the profitable application of the bill to the exports and im ports of this countrj, as compared to what had been done and what micht have been done had the Democrats earned the day in the last and ra"' memorabl" Concress. Then, cumins down to the present day, the exact attitude of this country in its dealings with Italv were mentioned, and the speaker rloscd with a crowning peroration on the work that has been done and will be dnnsbytbe gieat ltepublican oartyin the affairs of the count. At a late hour tonight "he party dis Folvrd. after one of the root brilliant and suc cessful political meetings ever held in this county. MEETINGS OF PBESBTTEBIES. Iteports of Several of Them Itclng Held In the Three States. TSFZCIAL TELEGRAM TO THk DISPATCH. Ixdiana, Pa.. April 16. The spring Presby ter ot the Presbyterian Church in this dis trict opened here jesterday afternoon. Ford City petitioned for a church organization and a committee was appointed to investigate. A committee was appointed on bills and over tures. The applications of the -candidates for the ministry D H. Craighead, of Elders' Itidge: G. B. Irwin, of Ebenezer, and S. R. Wylie, of Kittanning, are pending. The bal ance of the Johnstown flood fund was directed to be paid to the church at that place. The United Presbyterian Presbytery met at Johnstown to-day. A petition to a. mission chnrch at Altoona was granted. The balance tf the flood money was directed to be paid to the trustee. 'the Lima Presbytery, which has been in fe-sion in Kindlay fince Monday, adjourned this evening after choosing Sst. Marys as the next place of meeting and the first week: in fceptejiber as the time. The Huntinrden Presbytery closed a verv Interesting session in Pnillipsburc to-day. Tne scsmou began Tuesday and was well attended. A warm discussion ensued over a resolution opposing the seating of Prof, llricgs in the Chair of Biblical Theology in the Union Theo logical beminarv. The resolution was adopted bv an almost unanimous vote. The Zanesville Presbytery closed a two days' session at Newark, O., adjourning to meet at Adams Mills in September. After a spirited debate strong resolutions against licensing the liquor traffic were adopted. BEHAEfS 07 FLOOD VICTIMS. A Jfew X"icld of Exploration Opened by a Johnstown 3Xan. rfPFCIAt.TM.EGKArfTO THE DISPATCH.! Joh:stow-5, April 16. David JenKins went down the road to-day to a point about one mile and a half below the Nineveh bridge on the Indiana county side of the river, where the re mains of his on Harvey were found in Feb ruary last. His object was to look for the boy's loot with a pick and shovel, but the member was missing after a day's hird work. Part ot a man leg was found, however: also the skull of a man. the upper part of an arm and the wrist of another, the bones of a thumb and three cheek bones. The bones were all taken out by Henry Kogers, of Nineveh, and unried. Mr. Jenkins Is of the opinion that the search force of the cirv ought to do some work at that point Ihe Indiana county people be licie tiut SO or 40 flood victims are buried there. HXUSTBIOTJS VISITCES FOE ETJBOPE. Hon. Dick Qnay, Ills Sisters and Mrs. Wana maker Will Soon Depart, 'SrPClAI TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCBM Ufaver FALLS, April 18. A special car con tain.ng Senator Quay's horses, carnages, etc, arrived in Weaver last night. The Senator and family are expected to-night. Hon K. R. Quav, with his sister, and Mrs "Vt'anamaker, wife of the Postmaster General, will leave for Europe In a few dajs. Tbey ex pect to be absent the greater portion of the mmraer. A BOGUS ADVERTISEMENT, Hulf a Hundred Dogs Offered Vexed Au thorities for Kcwards. -rrnctAi. teleuram to the dispatch.i Beaver Faixs, April 16. A dog pen has been erected near the police office for stray OOgi. borne joker published an advertisement that 25 cents would be paid for dogs, ana to-day half hundred bujs. each with a dog, probablv r-:o'en. applied lor the reward. As a result there is truublo among the police and neigh- 1-ois. The Delamater Settlement. rfrnCTAI,TEX.KOI!A to THB DISPATCH." Ukadvillje."- April 16. The committee of tmf. ired creditors met to-day, and extended the time of acceptance of the compromise offer o" ito per cent made by Delamater A Co. to the 25th inst. Fully nine-tenths of all the unse cured creditors bave agreed to accept the comproroHr and the majority of those who Jiavo not Mgncd the agreement live at a dis-1 tant or are abroad. A Victim of Melancholia. .srrCIAL TELEQHAM TO THB DISPATClX.l Lebao, Pa., April 16. Thomas A. Hart man, aged CD vears, hanged himself yesterday jn the rooms of the Hartman Honse. De ceased had been partially paralvzed for some time and was suffering from melancholia. Trl-state Brevities. Huakeman George WmBERwas crushed to death yesterday while coupling cars In the ynngs:cvin jard of the X. Y , P. A O. Rall load. A TAI'I) engine at Dennison, O., street two men Ilassett, aged 60 years, was killed out right, and James Murray escaped with a crushed foot. Two Elttsburgers, W. A. Mitchell and Black smith Ireland, and three Oil City men haTe been engaged by an oil supply .company for a llrazilian oil syndicate, and will sail from New 1 nrk next Tueday. They are driller and tool i 'ersrr under omtract to operate one vcar ..built 3J0 miles from Ilio Janeiro. DtPOSlTloss are being taken in Steuben Mile for the case to be tried shortly at Wheel ing to determine the validity of the transfer ot (7,000 worth of Jefferson iron works stock from Uaron Lagerfslt to his wife and Irom her to her father, Calvin B. Doty. The Keystone JJanK of Pittsburg is the plaintiff in the case, and Calvin B. Doty, father-in-law of Baron Lagerftlt, 4s the defendant. The case grows out of the defalcations, hypothecations and al. leged forgeries of the Baron. Progress, It is vary Important In this age of vast ma terial progress that remedv be pletf Ing to the taste and to tbe eye. easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Posessinr these qualities, Syrup of Figs is tho one perfect laxative and most gen tle diuretic known. SPBIXG UOUSECLKAN1SG. Onr Upholstering Business A big feature of our curtain department Mattresses in all grades, and in any size, in stock and to order. Furniture re-covered in best manner. Slip covers to order. Pillows and bolsters in stock and to order. Large assortment of new drapery materials. Our bargain laco curtain 'sile still goes on. Jos. Hornb & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. The Easiest Shoe Worn. My genuine hand-sewed tnrn at $3 SO. Ladies' dongola button, very flexible soles, at G. D. Simeu's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. TIF Marriage Licenses uranted Yesterday. Mw Besldenee. $ lHnlel a Jsmts Homestead Sophia A. Weak Homestead t Daniel Kelly SJiW"" I Annie McUlnley , Pittsburg JJottph Wall , 1 i.!1!'?!" 1 Mary Fleig !.. Pittsburg JGeorteTIll E!!H" Alice Murry Pittsbarg J James Moore -Plttsburc Jjulta A. Ulllman Allegheny I udwlg Keplnska Pittsburg Jllrom.lawafeejaeskroilca Pittsburg t Harry Geyer Fittsbnric ) Anni Laura Hanley FittsBurg I Frank W. Couelu , Brldgevllle X UarvJ. llccd Mlklntburg j vuuinn . Sperling , Turtle Creek Annie M. Baker Fittiburr I W iillain B-Tbompton Pittsburg Mary A Dangeroeld : Uoroewood I felcr Durkln Pittsburg Mary Kmrney Pittsburg ( (.lirl-t M . Hartman ....Pittsburg ! Mary C. DUtaeh Pittsburg Oliver Tnlsley , Wellsville. O. IMarvG. Martin Ulmerdlng t John J. Muchler K!tts!lnr't 1 Mary ost , Pittsburg J John Murray Pittsburg X Hose Murphy Homestead I Phllln Lauer PItuburg j Annie umtn Pittsburg ( David J.Crawford PItuburg ) Amelia Bentx Pittsburg JJohn E. Hall , Allegheny i Jeanuette Beach Allegheny ( Charles Kratt Pittsburg J Henrietta lechemeler Allegheny Frederick J. Btephenson rittsburg JauiinuE Welch Pittsburg (SeyinourHyatt Pittsburg Anna Bennett Pittsburg Frank J. Lewis ...Pittsburg J Bertha D. Blattler PItuburg 5 Charles W. reiger PItuburg 1 Katie Flcxer PItuburg (Thomas Williams Washington Annie P.oberts Plttsbnre J Frederick Munz Allcntown I Loulza Dietrich Pittsburg Xavler Obermaler Pittsburg I HosmaBlelweler Pittsburg DIED. ANDERSON On Tuesday, April H. 1891, at 1 a. Jt, Isabexl Andeeson, In tn 71st year of her age. ALSO: COOPER On Tuesday. April 14, 1S91, at 12 10 P. v., James McQuibxaw, beloved son of Joseph and Lizzie Cooper, aged 14 years, 11 months and 9 days. BRENNAN On the 14th Inst., at Washing ton, D. Cm D. C father ot John P. Brennan, in the 72d year of his age. Interment private at Philadelphia on Friday. the 17th mat. 2 BROWN At Richmond. Va.. Thursday, April 16. 1891, Geo. A. Brows, of Pittsburg. Notice of funeral hereafter. BURNS On April 16, at 620 P. JU Mrs. Eliza Burks, widow of the late Samuel U Burns, in tbe 55th year of her age. Services from Nlxo,i Street Baptist Church, Saturday morni o at 8 o'clock. 2 CAMP Oo Thursday. April 16, 1891, at 10.55 a. il, Uarjiieox TEPnEs, youngest son of b. A. and Missouri Camp, aged 21 months and 14 days. Funeral services at family residence, rear of No 100 Cliff street, on Satubdat after noon, at 2 o'clock. Interment private., Rochester, Pa., and Cleveland, O., 'papers please copy, CULLENAN Suddenly, on Tnesday, April 14, 1891, Jons Cullewan, aged 48 years. DARRAGH On Tuesday. April 14, at 11 A. M Dr. bcUDDER I. DarbaGH, at Wayniart, Pa., late of Brooklyn, N. Y. Funeral from his parent's residence, Mattison Darragh, at West Bridgewater, Pa., Friday, 2 P. M. , 2 DAVIDSON On Tuesday morning. April 14, 1891. at 430 o'clock. Masoaret Burgess, wife ot John E. Davidson. Funeral services at the residence of her hus band, No. 55 Washington street, Allegheny City, ou Fridat morning, April 17, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. 3 E1GENRAUCH Wednesday. April 15, 1S9L at 5 15 p. M- Ernest Auqust Eioekbaucii, in his 29tn year. Services will be held Friday, April 17, at 2 p. K. from his late residence, 144 High street, Allegheny. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. Interment private. 2 FOX On Thursday morning, April 16. 1891, Walter, only son of William Fox, in the 7th year of bis age. Funeral from family residence, Shaler town ship, on Saturday, April 18. 1891. at Sr.x. Friends ot the family aro respectfully invited to attend. 2 FISHER At Allegheny General Hospital on Wednesday, April 15. 1891. at 4 P. M., Jons L. Fisiiek, member of Lincoln Commandery U. A M.. aged 41 years. Funeral from the residence of his DTOther-ln-law, William Swain, No. 12 Isabella court, Al legheny, on Friday at 3 P. K. Friends of the family and members of sister lodges are re spectfully invited to attend. 2 FORSEEN Suddenly, on Wednesday, April 15 1891, at 5.30 P. M.. Mary E., wife of David Forteen', nee Moschell, aged ZZ years 8 months and 1 day. Funeral sn Friday at 2 P. M., from her late residence. No. 51 Fifteenth street, Southslde. Pittsburg, Pa. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. 2 FRAZER On Wednesday, April 15, 1S91, at 10 o'clock A. 31., bABAll J., wife of C.T. Frazer. b uneral servicer at the residence of her hus band. No. 5818 Rippcy street. East Ecd,TnUR3 day evemsg, April 16, at 8 o'clock. Inter ment at Johnstown Friday morning, 10.80 o'clock. 2 GARBART On Tuesday. April 14, 1891, at 10 45 p. m.. Jobs Gaebabt. In the 71st jearof his age. Funeral services at his late residence. 254 Main street. West End, on Friday, April 17. at 2 p. X. Friends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment private. Please o'mit flowers. 2 Prepare For Spring By Building up Your System So as to Prevent That Tired Feeling Or Other Illness. . Now Take Hood's Sarsaparilla TTOOD'S SARSAPARILLA SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING fc'SON. 412 Market street, mhl942 Pittsburg. GRBVES-On Thursday, April 16, 1891. at ?Q P. M., Margaret De Meritt. youngest daughter of D. N. and Margaret Greves, aged o montns ana a days. Funeral from the residence) of her parents, corner Penn and Wloebiddle avenues, on Sat urday, April 18, at 2 T. X. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 HEINZ On Wednesday evening,at 7 o'clock, April 15, 1891, JOHW RaYMOWD, youngest son of John H. and Mann 0. Heinz, aged 8 years. Funeral services at parents' residence. No. 1312 Main street, Sharpsburg, Pa., ou Satur day at 2 p. m. Interment private. at a later hour. - ' J HILGER At the parents residence. No. SO Main street, city, at 10 .so p. a., April 15, Will iam, too of Charles F. and Anna M. Hilgor, aged S months and 2 day. Funeral from the residence of hi parents, en Friday, Aprll.17, at 2a) T. JT, Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attond. HOTJQH-On Wednesday, April 15, 18SL at 3 35 A. at,, at the residence of Kefert Duff, SS5 Center avenne, Clara Jane Houou (nee Jenkins), wife of A. L. Hough, aged 25 years 8 months. Funeral on Friday. April 17, at 2 o'clock p. K. Friends ot tbe family are respectfully In vited tOjattend. S HUNTER On Thursday morning. April 18, at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Margaret J, B. HUNTER, Funoral from tbe residence ot her brother-in-law, John a Porter, No, 42 Beech street, Alle gheny, Saturday morhino, April 18, at 10 o'clock. Interment private, 2 JOHN8TON-On Tnursdav, April 16. 1891, at 1 A. JC, at his rsldenc Haielwood, BIMON Johnstok, aged 3 years. Funeral services at St. Peter's Church on Satubdat ajtirkoon at 2 o'clock. In. terment private. JUNGB-At the family home, 5929 Penn avenue. Nineteenth ward, ou Wednesday. April 16, 1891. at 8 A. x., Emma, wife ot .Albert Junge, aged 44 years. Funeral services at German Lutheran Church, corner of Collins avenue and Station street. East End, on Friday, 17th inst, at 2 p. M. Friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend. 2 KELLKR On Thursday. April 16, 1891. at 3 SO P. J., at bis residence. No. 100 Forty-fourth street, city, Philip Keller, aged 75 years and7mentbs. Funeral services on SATURDAY, April 18, at 2 p. M. Interment private at a later hour. 2 KELHO On Thursday, April 16, 1891, WrLL IAM E. Keijso, in tbe o3d year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Robinson township, on SATURDAY, April 18, at 2 P K. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. V LE.MMON On Wednesday, at 11:45 P. ST., Walter Reed Lemmon, aged 40 years. Funeral frem hi late residence, 138 Locust street, Allegheny, on Saturday, April 18, at 2 p.m. 3 LEWIS On Wednesday, April 15, at the residence of her son. In Chicago, Mrs. S. M. Lsw,. Funeral services in Cincinnati, Saturday, April 18, 2 LINDSAY CUARLza Lindsay, on Thurs day at 1.30 a. X., in the 40th year of his age. Funeral services at tbe .residence of his father-in-law, Andrew Webb. 253 Forty-firth street, at 10 o'clock A. SI., on Saturday, April 18. Funeral cervices conducted by Edgar A, Emerson, of tbe First Spiritual Church of Pittsburg, 2 LYNCH At the residence ot her grand father, H. J. Lynch, Winebiddle atenne, at 1 p. M., Thursday, April 16, 1891, Margaret Kyle, youngest daughter of Orrin W. and Margaret M. Lynch (nee Kyle), aged 15 mouths and 9 days. N otice of funeral hereafter. MAHRER On Thursday. April 16, at 6.30 A.M.. UBBEN MAHRER, aged .9) ears and. 11 months. Funeral from his late residence, 1SS Thirty ninth street, on Saturdat, 18th, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. v. Friend of the family are respect fully invited to attend, 2 MALONEY At her residence at McDonald station. P., U. dc St. L. R. R., on Tuesday, April 14. 1691. at 4 o'clock p. k., Mrs. Bridqet M a LOKEY, widow of tbe late Patrick Maloney, aged 68 years. M.ONAHAN On Thursday. April 16, 189k at 2.45 A. M., Mrs. MAGGIE MONAHAN (nee Horst), aged SS years, 6 months, 3 days. Funeral services at tbe residence of her sister, Mrs. W. M. Wagner, 168 East street, Alle gheny, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. McCAGUE At Rochester, on Wednesday at 5 a. sr.. William McCague, In the 84th year of bis age; and a member of Western btar XiOdge xmo. zs, x. u, u. r., ox mis cuy. Funeral on Friday at i 30 p. M. from his late residence, at Rochester. Members of Western Star Lodge and members of the order invited to attend. Train leaves Union station at 120, city time. 2 McCORMACK On Wednesday.April 16.1891, at 7 A. JL, Harry J., son of Kate and the late John McCormacK, aged 6 years 8 months and 2 days. Funeral from the family residence, at Mo Kee's Bocks, on Friday, April 17. 1891, at 2 p.m. IIoQUADE On Thursday, April 16, at 12J.5 p. M-. Michael McQuade, brother of James MrQ,uade, in bis 42d year. Funeral from bis late residence, 1407 Loeust street, McKeesport, Pa., on Saturday morn ing at 6.30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. POWER On Thursday, April 16. at 2 A. M.. Margaret Power, relict ot the late James B. Power, in her 78th year. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law. James McKerral, Irwin avenue, on Fri day at 3 P. M. Interment private. REED On Thursday, April 16,1891, at 6 A. 1L. Daniel Reed, aged 50 years. Funeral from bis late residence, 218 Arch street, Allegheny, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. REED On Thursday, April 16, 1891, at 10'15 A. it, Honora, wife of James Reed, in tbe 43d year of ber age. Funeral will take place from ber late rest dence, 333 Pearl street, Sixteenth ward, on Saturday, April 18, at 8.30 a. at. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SHANNON Entered Into rest Tuesday evening, April 14. lS9katll o'clock, Margaret J., wife of John bhannon. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from 21 Palo Alto street, Allegheny. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. 2 WADSWORTH On Wednesday. April 15, 1891, at 230 a. si.. Mrs. Catherine Wads worth, mother of the late John J. Torley, in the 95th year of her age. Funeral services at St. Mary's Church, Forty sixth street, on Friday at 9 A. St. Interment private. 2 ANTHONY MEYER. (Successor to Meyer, Arnold A Co., Llm) UNDERTAKER AD EMBALMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn avenue. Tele phone connection. myll-140-uvrrsu JAMES M. FDLLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, OrriCES: No. 6 Seventh Street avd E2S4 Penx Aveitoe, East End. Telephone 1153. ap24-4S-vTSu FLORAL EMBLEMS. ORCHIDS AND ROSES OF RARE BEAUT A. M. & J. B. MURDOCH, S10 SMITHFIELD ST. Telephone 429. de9-82-Mfr NO FLOWERS Can compare with tbo exquisite violets. Lily of tbe Valley, Callas, White Roses, Panslcs, White Lilies and Maidenhair Ferns, which we furnish loose or arrange in any desired style. Telephone 239. JOHN R. 4 A. MURDOCH, mbSO-KTVF EOS Smithfleld St. -REPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN 1801. Assets - . J9.071.69S 83. Insurance Co. of North America. Loses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L. JONES. 84 Fourth avenne. a20-o9-D RESORTS. HOTEL BTICKNEY. KENTUCKY AVE NUlS, Atlantic City ; One hundred feet from the sea; steam heated, sun parlor. Terms, 82 to $2 60 per day day: S9 to S14 per week. . L. V. STICKNEY. apl2-202-2TWT THECHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house, bend for circular, fel 90-n E. ROBERTS & SONS. H ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. iMowopen Hot and Cold Sea Water Satbs In the Home, IeG-01 LEEDS fc LIPPIN COTX NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, T y SPRING ' WEDDINGS ! Newest Designs, Largest Assortment, IN Goods suitable for Wedding Gifts. Sterling Silver Te Bet and Tableware, Onyx Cabinets, Pedestals, Tables and Lamps, .Marble Statuary, and Bronze Goods. Cut Glass and Art Goods. SHBAPER & LLOYD, JEWELERS, (Successors to Wattles A Bbeaf er. NO. 37 FIFTH AVENUE. ap3-MWT I v HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GREAT DRESS GOODS , OFFERING? ' THOUSANDS OF UN EQUALED BARGAINS THROUGHOUT OUR STORES. 'T. M. LATIMER, 138 and 140 FEDERAL ST., 45 and 46 SOUTH DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY, PA.1 aplSMWV Himmelrich's , Card Announces tbe arrival of their Spring Stoofc. PROMINENT STYLES And our always lowest prices are presented in every department The card for this "weak shows up a fine bargain. Ladies' Fine Kid Button Boots, modern shape and artiBtio in style, are offered at ALL 82 50 WIDTHS. . These shoes are worth fully 81 more than we ask for them. 1,100 pairs are embraced in this lot, and it will be safe to prediot that a livelysoramble will set in for them. ' ; OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT will present a treat to mothera The prettiest styles that have ever graced . our department are to be seen now. Inspeotion solic ited. HIMMELRICH'S 430-436 Market St. Sracfdock House, 916 Braddock Avenue. api2-wFSu VINCENT ' & SCOTT, 6023 Penn Ave., East End Best quality Moquettes, this spring's patterns, 81 50. Best quality Body Brussels, 81 35. We can sell you carpets oheaper than any house in the city. Both lines of gable oars pass our door. TELEPHONE 6081. - aplS-MWT ur.Mn TEa 8old wholesale nf INVJ AND RETAIL -BY-UEO. K. STEVENSON dc CO, mhlSorwr Sixth arsnna SAME'. MEW ADVEKTTS1CHENTS, BIS ivy J 13 to 18 Years Old. At thiri period the boy gener ally outgrows more olothes than he out- weara Hence, parents desire to get him a Suit that looks well, but is not expensive. For this season we Tvyve just suoh n.n assortment our' big boy nan oalai a mttjirfl thflt. TtTill greatly please himself ana the prioft wUl just as greatly pleas,a his parents. All the newest styles to gratify- his dressy taste. Our Suits at 84, 85, $7, 810 and 13 are far better than you'll find else where. Finer qualities up to 820. Elegant Spring Overcoats, and Hats for these same boys lowest prices. Clotblers, Tailors an3 Hatters. 161-163 Federal St, Allegheny. apl2-VX8u " $- MARK WELL THE MURK, 1 i i IMPRESSI0lVJ it's a fact that the more you try to make an impres sion the less likely you are to make it Just be your natural self and you'll be sure to come out all right You cannot be natural in demeanor if you are not properly attired, and it's use less to attempt it An awk wardly dressed man is al most certain to be corre spondingly awkward in manner. He doesn't feel comfortable and he cannot help betraying it He may have paid' for his suit twice its value, but he'll never get any pleasure out of it You will' have NO such unfor tunate experience with JACKSONS' HOME-MADE CLOTHING. Our clothing is cut and made right here by our own tailors. Every suit war ranted perfect fitting, well sewed and trimmed. If it needs repair in one year we'll do it free of charge. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, N0S:954AND 95a LIBERTY ST, STAR CORNER. aplS-a-sntry ASPHALTDM ADL PAPER , FOB DAMP. WALLS. KEEPS OUT ALL MOISTURE. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, 517 Wood Street, (mE-, r"Y :. VI X JisJif mAr mm f III V , A.' I O -aror - TTt Near Fifth ave. ap7-D J NEW APVEJtTISEatENTa. B. & B. I The Greatest! The Best! The Most Important Thing OTTDR - SILK DEPARTMENT HAS EVER PONE. 75 OEOSTTSI 150 pieces about 9,000 yards India Silks ! Mostly all 27-lnch goods. All are $1, ?1 28 and SI 60 qualities, but the great thing it tbe PRICE ea tbis 9,000 yard!ot-tht price is 75 CexL-tsI ' Light grounds handsome Encllsh print lnps. ik Black and Whites, altogether the Best lot of India Silks ever fferd in this commun ity. These 27-inch IJSTDIA.S ! Are all Canton and Shanghai Cloths, and many are high-class English Printings. "Ve will let somebody else sell yon the 23c, S5o, or 40o so-called India Silks, which are noth ing more or less than FOULARDS ! Full of dressing and when yon bny them yon have practically thrown your money away, If the shrewd buyers of these two cities do not avail themselves of the values at this INDIA SILK SALE! It will be a surprise to us. 75 OexL-ts Is tbe Surprise price that will pay yon to see early! TBere is another great feature at tais large and extended INDIA SILK DEPARTMENT! There are on sale over 500 different styles of INDIA SILKS, at Me toll CO per yard, that are the best examples ot Artistic Printing and Color Combinations Ever shown, and we took great pains to mark the prices enough less ,to pay the thousands who come to tbe counters to buy, and when samples are sent by mail and com pared with samples from stores in other large cities, we get the orders yes, orders come to our Hail Order Department tor J.K DIAS from Maine to California, Attend this INDIA SALE Early if you want extraordinary value. Boggs&Buhl, ALLEGHENY. apis SPECIAL Q?Mim IN OUR lit iru I V UUUUIUIIUIIll J- 1 Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK! We will have an opening of MISSES' and CHIL DREN'S TRIMMED as well as UN TRIM MED HA TS, including alt the newest ideas, also some" late arrivdh in LADIES TRIMMED PATTERN HATS and BONNE TS. Very choice styles. No cards issued for this opening. This is your invitation. Come and Bring the Children. Home k Ward, 41 FIFTH AVE. aplS-r Celebrated Grand Denver Range Sold by all stove dealers. Manufactured by GRAFF & CO., 63a and 634 Liberty stree fe-H-irwT GIVE UP Your good dollar for a doctor's prescription whenjou get La Gripoe, and pay a druggist for putting upthe prescription; and then nine ehsnetsto on you will bave exactly whst you could hive bought for 25 csnts. HOFFMAN'S LlEADACHE , HAF1MLEM tl POWDERS. N U I A SUES 111 I nonQrimont iviuiine friSW ADYEKTTSKMfiNHj. Protect Your Horse. HorsesBoeiQg being a most important opera tion, it Is necessary that all shoers should understand tho construction and diseases of tne foot. Tne want of knowledge and skill of shoeing often generates many diseases, sneb. as corns, quarter and center crack, which are very annoying. Attention given road, track ana interfering horses. J also manniactnre a- HOOF OINTMENT. Searanteedto keep bones' feet in good con Won, ANDREW PAFENBACH. . Cor. West Diamond and Erie Sts, (Rear of Sample's Btore), ALLEGHENY, PA. fell-68-jrwr MANUFACTURERS AND MSRCHAHT8 jyi IKS, CO., ill Wood st, Plttotmre. Pa. Capital-. , J25CWX3O00 Assets. January 1, 1881.. ..iw 3S3.803 87 J3rctors CliarUs W.Batcbelor. President; John W. CbaUant Vice Prosidentj A, E. W. Painter, Robert Lea, M. W. Watson, John Wll son, Jesaph Walton, Wm, O. Park. A. M. Byers. Jamss J. Donnell, Qcorgo E. Painter. John Thompson, Win. T. Adair, Secretary! James Little. Assistant Secretary! Anenit Amnion, aeneralAnent js21-33-xwj A BAKER'S DOZEN (Mr Pookat Safety Banks at Combination Dinner and, Tea eta, latest Queen Anno styles, Gentlemen's Night Shirts, worth 60c, at Ladies' 5-Hook Kid Gloves, worth 81, at - White Mull Ties, worth 38e, at - Ladies' Fancy Hose, regular made, at - -" Torohon Lace, 4 Inches wide, at Dress Trimmings, ibrmer price 83, at - - ' 10,000 Popular Novels, worth 25c, at - Three-dollar Oorsets, large sizes only, at - Baby Carriages, worth 815, at - Children's Fine pallor Hats, reduced from 81 25 to Ladies' Black Broadcloth Jaokets, worth 89, at FLEISHMAN & CO., 504 506 and LEADING HATTEES AND FURRIERS, CORNER WOOD ST. AND FIFTH AVE. AN ENTIRE Our special sale of Suits and Overcoats, which has now been in progress three days, has been an entire success. The vol ume of business has gathered strength day by day, each day being better than the one that preceded it. In order that all may have a fair show, we have concluded to extend the time TTTTTH H KERB KEKE KBM T H 11 R RE K T K I1R RE K T H HR RE K T HHHH RRRR RE KB T H HR RE R T H HR HE B T H HR BR B T H UK KEEEUEEKB DDDD A AA D D D D D D D D D AA D A A D A a. D AAAA It A A DA DDDD X And so on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of thisweek we will continue to sell those high-grade and stylish Spring Suits and Overcoats at $10 and $12. THESE SUITS Come in single and double-breasted sacks and 3 and 4-button cutaways of the very latest style. They are guaranteed all-wool cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds, elegantly made up and would be cheap at$i5 to $18 per suit. Regular and extra long sizesalso short and stout sizes. We can fit you hand somely. $12 $12 $12 $12 Here's a chance to save money on your spring outfit These Suits and Overcoats are just as stylish, just as well made and just as durable as custom work, and the saving in price on even an inferior quality of made-to-measure clothing is very great You ought toIose no time in examining them, as they will not disappoint you. $ 300 to "&00 i&jevizjsh: so?. NEW ADVKKTI3EMENTS. S mm n .i.-.-m - ..i.-- . .. .... i JM THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. G. Dun & Co., Westinshonse liuildinar, corner Penn Ave. and Wroth Bt, PlttsburB-.Pa. This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing; responsibility, eta, of business men throughout North Amer ica. It is the eldest and by Xar the most com ?ilete and extensive system ever organized for he accommodation of Banking and Mercantile intereets and the General Promotion aartl Pro tection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business Attended to thzonsboat the North American Continent m ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 18 SIXTH STREEt Cabinets, 13 to $4 per dozen; petltes, finer dozen. Telephone; 1751. apS-73-M.wisn PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenne, above Smithfleld, next Leader effice. No delay. Established 20 years. aeSfr OF FRIDAY BARGAINS. 508 Market St. 0l7 EXCLUSIVE novelties in Ladies' Trimmed Tailor -Mgjie Hats, Misses' andChildren's Hats,Ladies' TouristCaps, Steamer Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. J, G. BENNETT & CD, J aplO-72-p SUCCESS. T T SSS3 MM Y Y8 S MM MM OOO RRRR FEEB MMO OR RR Y Y 8 Y Y S YY SSSS MM M M O M M M M O M M M MO OR RE OR RE ORRRR KB OR RR OR RR Y Y S M MM MO 8 M MM MO A Y S 8 M Y SSSS 11 M MO OR RE U M OOO It BBSEX I THESE TS Come in elegant mel tons, kerseys, chev iots arid mixtures in the very latest pat terns out this spring, and are made in the Chesterfield, half-box and full box styles, with and without in laid velvet collars, silk facings or without, silk sleeve linings and the very finest of trimmings. A wide field for choice. OVERCOA . ,-a 10o at 96 98 j 38c 1 75o 12Mo , 15c ' 12c ' 50o 80 81 50 , 89 85 j 75o" 1 85 00 ! 1