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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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.1 Jl I x. Hi 1 THK VEATHEIL AWI'I f. 3IITFJ Tt 1. 4, f'lln ricj I i YYrS'litWe. 381 i i 207 lTtf7, May ii, ir.

008ft 10 PLEAS FoatCAiV FOU THE VFKrY- fie Cemmwta Oawtt. AIR SMJvniKa of THE CLUB3 Li Oil. Cjrv. 14., Jiir IK -Itiver and r-u- torn llocTss mat i Brew cJ til I AM.I IJOS, HOHK 1 8 V. r.

For T'eniiPj lvama, Virginia and Ohio Fair: armT 1 Ga rv.e. ALMANAC FOn TO-DAY. Won. 7 1 st l' 8 5 'i JV-ft. Tot.

a '8 i Vi .410 It i 8 izs's. eatlitr ut-r ut cool. VVauiirs lliv.r 6 feet SJ inches an-1 falilng. WcAUicar clear and cool. 3IoaA-TO' jr Ktver feet an.1 r'n 5 Jr.ci.i'" fca hour.

Th-ra has N-cd a J-feH nso tn tin) Valley nrer. Weather clear. UlAHncTTA Ktverffi feet 6 Inelics aiul rising. fiathcr cle.ar narci. Ehcr 13 fi.it rirlnst.

Vcathr clearing. 1'a-esed iwu Sti trcr K8 vr.anrKm EuerlS feet2inchr-a artd ri-Inp. elest and rooi. l'aei up. I SI.

I I'lte ri. I I ":t.i ti V. i Mi. I H. I 'I'OI f.

New York 'hli 0k I 11:52 v. a. slooii .7:13 if. 1 Penn Avenue Stores. sk: ts -irt rt th I'lay 'tint r- Waa i t-1 1-, 1i tM on L.

hi I.O.lfcnn THE LOCAL TEMPERATURE. TI.c following rcci4 of the temperature ras r-jmrtjd hy trio oiuul ser-iee ycsteitlny A. 4x! T. S3 12 en Jr. i-5 iltuimniii ...43 ir.K OliSERrATlONS T.Kl.V TSSTFttDAY AT 8 F.

M. Bachelor. Pasd down. Lat lart I.i ULAX IIK VICTORIOUS. COMPETITION Tho of the Tt ta evr bcn effort fle a ferm our relti.

-t ITo norV too Lr l. ours Mlw I ALL Ml'STIlK SAT 2 -I I T.L) hi ttvfes h-A vc-j LKk of lue vr- SOLID HlilTK ir.M LE UElt-UOOM SlTlK ONLY tl Thti mar a iitunucr, Isn't iv Talk lmit ttwxi Oti fc-T P.ttie money lb; yrettr near giving gvrvl xtbt. llere tuotLrr i. Juitu4T for you A ILK WT.n 7.TLTl' TAliLCH RIT1T, best ylcsa triuitalrj STIMN; hi KHZ in uutbd(t. t.uh, or ehotiv.

-wortli Tie rtK ca ui.1t lb PIONLLR3 OF LOW HOPPER BROS. tS: CO. Stili Another of Those Rare Bargains: A C.f.OD SUBSTANTIAL, HrtVKLS A UP KT, rr.R YAlif). The fcandson.tt of ALL-WOOL INtJUAlNt rtr c3ered. i A SPgQIAL SALE OF Ladles' Muslin "Wimi.

Slate r-v of Dir.Yei fall Wcatber. I lilaitcl.i- thv murine. nl Ttlll i Ut -v'4, V.iy ty W.i ttif 4,1 ait iu uvi ri'if-M, t.o i Hit iw.rr fiait a 5rm r-, i if the ti mi fur ti sit iri hi. I ii Ui l.ia I'mrim win .1 nr. Bar.

'Th uinti. the SeotHk ami Bay pspeI down. lttver feet and rtsitiif 2 inches (jfiWar. Weutber rfear a-nd cold. 1'assed up.

Iron inecn, tho Annie tAurie nl Tne I'auiik und MeOor.r.ell pasl dowu vsh tovTsu The Pennett pusscil up with euijities. Several Hats have rtass-jd horo to-ilay. KierH) feet inches and rishisr. I)Iarted 1 ron A. Antde Tjaurie, Pittsimnrh, 6 a.

Iliidimii, Cincinnati, a. Courier, Ffrkersliurj, uoou. Ulwiantl cool. ATI River 24 feet 4 inches and rising. Weathereiar and wariii.

Bur'uioms is very oo5. I 1 i Above Competition M.ACK fV OHIPHVATIOX. rittsbnnrh Yie-kshttiy i Kai risharv; 'olumiius I Littlo iloek MllAiift lienvrr 1 i.n Inrvwuit'iP it" -ii ii Wit 'i ii' ndts.wear ii.b4 i -i ri ii wi tttr nil epr -tat1' leiHrted Tho i'leetwood for the Tclwtrajih for Pomeroy, the Kpystoiia HtaLo for i r'trshunrh and the Co'tivto for at sr. v. IliO Kii'W I 8 0.03 i.t K'UuuU'sa l-ij if'loatly.

i tl. It! ifUlii 'ti? f'lou-lv. 12' 'Ctowtl'ss 6:.. 181 U'louciv. CiOU'Vl'fiR i i.f frntht to-iihrlit for a pit'i' hi ar-nm-f th Crritit AtMftte i.i!', ti enwfpfl.

rtiliiiissinn feo fifl, fctul that. ailuwi-l thiiiiii.l of mi i' itnnity or ootiK-. t. Ui.lti iit'-i, ri in crp1rnt thi uir.h the ii. if 11S1.it nl pwur.itA hut weiuht, tr in.

ft rri the iimm jMHful icnr-ntco that he -M'it alo a-oi iinsc to ILe I'rwf. Off Srott. nn uhlc hoxi-T a man fy jw.j.iiiar hiiUUik 0lili.r p.f tiT-ty-1ieluittl ii' it fc-fi tpo, unit tin nar.tr iu hloh tt.c jHj-ition Is a warrant for tii.i -Inj: thnt J.ilin n.iii lrttn I.c tralncil for tt Hunt r-i Mtn mt It lUUKt bo t' T-rl In or.H'r to irn on. Mi(Vrtly mnif. In the city Turiilny t.

In rii i-r ny with nmiiMrr. SR 1 1 inn in lli th. n'K'SHvr ii'iir in tl. tml run Inillftnapolis 641 swi (y i pk! T4' 6F.J C4: IV CSj fH- BK! 74i IStA bi RK Mi Ml swi J4' awl 2 Ml 4 tl. ..1 (Ml.

Vrt" Away above, that's the central fact in the clothing business in Pittsburgh. The point is as Ill all Viati tt at match evtrv-thir. TLe hfjiesi wl-Hticti I kc at! for ii WOOD KEFP.IG 1-KA1 uRS, at Utt jr lesa than nv house iu thi- citv. The ccrafcrts of tts aahi.n looked aftr. The lr K'ctrliva of CIULliHI'V; CAlilJlAGKH In the ci'r kt prices tlit nU nt tU.

COMP.INATION FOLDING BHDS cn of our hobbi- a rla! fo illustrations). p.5'i! Lcl. The City of Maaison tor Manchester and the for Chiio. Arrived The Coal Kluff, Fiis- tiie, Sea anil Crown 1U! from afnive. The Tom Kee se a.

2 passed op vitii cioptlo. Pilot Eoyal Hart left for 1 jouijivilie. tie 'oes on tb Joseph 'Xiio Carrolltou is the jfixt Memphis tuiat out. LocisviLLE The rlrer la stationary with 1 feet 3 Inches on the fulls, 9 feet 6 inches in the eanal and 23 feet ine-bes at the foot of the Business is dull. The weatiier 18 clear and ltu.i-.keye State, with a ood trip, passei from Cittcintiati hoiind to Mettiphig.

The rjati Brown ar.d tharlio Mcl'onaid are dae fioia Iwtow with emuties. Allkhes Jtjncttos' B5ver '22 feci and falling, CHoucly aad t'iilrj tlicpO: I ork JtUtfkiO 'lTclanl nrfol f. MirquKttB St, I'aut Itinm.ii'ck Li, 1 lu' iia: in t.n -f form liiiit that wtory porrh oa hm 74. I I '4 tm nt Cloudy. mull's? iCloufli'ss 10.

I.t!. lol. EE i ti I r.iit.lgt tl. imi'f 1 1 ii i-v i lh In aI n- l.i "iT'Kf l.K isiliT wri, if fi tllO I'. I I .1,1 o( IV.

m'i ini ti --t rf 'ut t.rti' iiTi i nil ''4 I i t'uw Iti .1 iirj'i a t) II ti. i tlii.a it of tui i il ''ti fit, ho lml', til' v' tt 1 rultf. It- i i.i'jM. fiiw frrn'-i en Ih.II ill 'I I1 "1 ll ii-i- ti li. I 1 I I 1 tl ,1 r.

I t.i.tti i YlkC5W SHAPcS 307 Cat CF CJR SFECiaTiES. 3Qf 711 W5 tiiif osly il We tt lo 1 plain a5 a mountain, and harder than a mountain to get over. Don't attempt to do it, because it isn't necessary. It's much better iii this case I r- lotrier(l ith popia looking for trai.li. drat i SHERIFF MARTIN'S STORY.

ll.c p. i'Ti "i tl rlri of V. 1W MeCnr-t' Irn. liny tinr1on. Jt! mi; Atte'ulet! by ll.irm-y ind iison, wiui ni oi.iiK, mi.lm Jim waa in ti i't ki ir.

I tii.i im ntnw ii 'aer nireoin-i. III, linrrr HJn'-lc, Plunn 1 wirli ii.nl l-i nwiV Bint .1 oiM j.lt Inn eh won tinieKe, for tiio I rl Sit r.u. WrtflH taii1i- P. nd It aives tima to t.ay o. Utiti Oil Itiretk th tr .1 lorget th strf et ai uazthcr.

BITER IXTELLIGEACE. xVT PRICES That will bring hundreds of new putro rts to this counter. The stock consists of medium to the finest grades made and trimmed in the. very latest styles and cut. The workmanship is of the very best and the materials of superior quality.

The variety is unusually large and includes every desirable size. No lady should miss this sale, as she will save big money on her "purchases for present or anticipated wants. 1 tf iiul a I tul iif' I'll 1. to the miilii tH tmn'miM RIVER PACKETS. I E.

n. r. a. k. I 'if cf 'I re van (Ixtem whuii cr thruiifelivnt, liiatul.r niniiin in the l.t.t inat.

lit: Doos N'ot Tear a Suitliecaniie of DcatK. Social to the Com mere! al Gftwtte. Beayv.14 May IS. The reports tuV liihed wgarding the intontions of Mn. Kirlc-pn'rieV to nuij Deaver county for the murder of Lor husband in the Ecavcr jail lo rot seem to 1 dislurbing Sheriff Martiu.

"VVhtMi stcn regard us g' the mutter to-day by a Commercial mlitu rcpicscntative he said To the World's Fair yia Pitisbcrjh St, Parkft Ltee. ATtaiYALS. Gcrinania, Bugher. Morgantrwn. Flizabetb, Boyd.

Elisabeth. H. K. Bedford, Greeu. Vleelinsf-Iron Queen, Clr.einnati, TVKPARTCBES.

Geniiauia, IjU-her Moi-garitown. EliMbeth, Boyd, Elizabeth. BOATS TEA VINtJ TO-PAY. Wheelinsr IT. K.

Bedford, 12 51. Cincinnati Iron Queta, 4 P. M. THK ST. 1.0 I IS HACtS.

Two of i Vawritf a dime i hit Fii-t 0 1 i i I I I I I I. ii ii i i 0 4 a ii II it 1 i 0 I. 3 4. 1 0 0 I --NiAv i Jiti. i '-'en i.

I 4 4 Ti 1 d.it.. feet; ex- Stage of water last evening 20 there was not as much of a rise here J-j -i-it'wa, tin in I lift (rtrsf. Sr. Iovia, May m. Tlie l.ur of tlm racing t'm Tair iironnJ, i.imIujt iiu trto rrol estate f.

with ichltj. It hi i trT tfnie iid ttjiwau by rank outiil ter. J. 1). utt oi flljy, tli.lda, was "ad-tli-fitvorito.

(iohiatea to th where Moii'm up the ruitiiinsr Ra.1 won, ntvir li' i 1 lie woMtbr-r the tnvk uplcn- -ti 1 i.fl the ttiort r.iilrh i( tiiiist i.t had to trotoh I ii I 1 0 1 1- ft 'ttiwr Jr ivii i mm i i tin (ai.a Mother Hubbard Night 603ns, At 50c, Ir. Lrnt eirik. I' Tfry at 4. 1 I I --i n'. 2.

Tf ih VeiUn. 'lli rr" hi I 1 .1.1 I iwil, T'i-lt; lnml. iMH-kir. fii't 1 nut, fit ii', if li, by I 1. I.

i'Ii ti. "Tl. story mp.y trne that patrick "it lends nniu leaver eouuty for" daaioges owint; to iir luirbaiol's death, bnt it is not possible iiat she will gain auythirtj; fo' tier trouble. irkpatnek's eah and ii one) of the strangttt thiuga that has occurred in lleavor for many years. His elemioe, however, was not in any wiry ihe fault of ither mys.

lf or the deputies. wits fallowed the freedom that has been gi en oiuition prisoners in the jail for year. Ife ws only arrested for beinjr drunk and his eondit -ion would not indicate ie had a murderous disposition. Almost crazy from tLe tUire froiu' li.juur, Haali.ed Kirk-yatrick, and his uc.tion at the time stions ha didn't comprehend whiil he was doing. We i I pec ted and, so far as known, no aanmge sustained.

Fortanateiy there was not much cf a rise in the MonongaLcla. Capt. Les Jones is in command of tho Percy Kelsey. TllK J. P.

is annonr.eed for New Orleans forthwith and shippers should bear this in mind. The Lizzie Bay leaves here every Tuesday for Kanawha river, will spend a ftw days. William Hefuok shipped yesterday as Sicau er rmX. 1 'in, rj. A.

7. I I l'4 different styles. to take things as they are and fix up for spring and summer by selecting your outfit from our stock. It's as easy as running down hill to get a perfect fit, and handsomer suits than we are showing won't be made this year. There won't be anything cheaper either.

We're showing Worsted Salts in black, blue, gray and tan, made of pure worsted and a written guarantee with every suit, insuring it in repair free of charge for one year. Price for choice $15, in sack or cutaway. B.ue and black double breasted Serges at the same price. In several some plain, A Thousand Pieces Assorted American Dress Goods ant! Suitings Mor in cur and retril departments thpn we ought to have, and more than are going to have a few days hence. tucked or ruffled; CttvrLJ.

Jl: C'NCtWNATI. 4. M', I-. I i.A i Imii" m.t liuii fur ii 4 ii 1 1 1 1 1 A'uiii. nut i .1 i1 I i ni.

it. tiii. tu others made with embroitlered yoke, inscitiou and tucks and cambric ruffle. i in .1 1 Hi I V. ri'OfM h.

r. a. MPkjMia. ncicj. Ouiy wo lnvoi-U i I lrst TV.n, lo It 1, Won nl.p.ii; a r.i I ieo Knox, It lo 1, mmoihI; 1 riHl.ion, li to Ihlni.

Time, r'v', M-iitiiiT, s-tetr oids. fuilontr Car Win vn, 44in a ttljpi.f Unisu by ben Cnj.li. Kno'U'r, J2tu l-dy to ti 'rd. Titoc, I'liinl ri'Hi tjo.iJ.? i nK. added, 6 fi.rlonii.-A', as to 1, won lioinir by M-'tlli lltnu, to ivvontJ; ll.ioiH.ep, i lo 1, tnini.

1 I-mirth (j fnrloniv-Vashtl, in to 1, won by I leng'ii; Caj.aiii JJians gecoiiii; t''i I. lii.r.l. 'I'lire, tii'tlirw, M.ivif, 6 liirKii' ICih'arc, 4 to 1, wi la a tinis1! by a head: Tea Set, 7 to 2, by too Volunteer 11., 6 to 2, Time. 5:17. nief.

1-nnjn, 51 fur1ops.tpoini.an.btt1.t4t, 4 lo T.v 2 tt secoi.il: NoiojilK.or, 7 to tiiir 1. TlUiO, 1:10. at cm cm II ILL DO WAS. 4. a carpenter of the S.

L. Vrood. "Tub Pacific left on Wednesday for Cincinnati with a tow of 5 boats and 7 barges. Capt. II.

M. Boles, is one of the pilots on the Tom Ktes from Louisville. Ats McCasky and John Dippxild will be the pilots of the Pvescue oa her present trip. Capt. Ck aut ks Hays of the Enterprise left for hia home, Tiojja Flla, where he At 75 I' I lirii'i r.

I ll! I ill III, i I I V. J'S. in, 'J (i ii ii'iv, m. 1 mt.ii. mi e.

t) .1 "(1 tlH V. I 1 ii i i.kcv, I tl i value, made An extra special ii, i r. with yoke of Hamburg in- The llarrv Brown should reach New Tri 4 T. rt-rr. lr itr-t.

Jot. l.I1.Jiij.ia,'r, K. V. l-rr kt r. nn-i V.

T.ai--.rr i. i CN.M-B4, M-r; Jinnur. frra ta t.t i Vwri- tit. o4 rt. i.

Vt tn irtwT. ty Tt. ws. B't tu'il i "tiiti'4 i jii.i tr- Ji. ii IiKltSo JC.

iiirf-ntiUaorat, vharfWiat. 1lTTSHVK'iH." itUUVf, ati i' ta-iM rt It. K. StuMoni. tt.

n-rt, sf Vtu, rirrk. (.. Uri. i.i rii Tt- Crt 'a tttMHr -mnrr, .4. Ifr, ro-1 oi-t? Num.htut r.

u. js. I'ni4M. a. aua enr iL br zu, A 'ta, io t.

4-l T. Mi. sii i xVj ulliT nm ut JT-u atu iarM n.4 Zti'iTUi. "rt l.sttt- rie I. A.

Mrri. ui liH.fi Soutu cir. rn-n Sktbi at r. r. i vr'jr i lot fiirijiit yjHKUgtt trJ.

trfi i Hi 10c hsl vi it Tu i iV AilT. li'-vjr ti'-j tt r. I'li'u'iliirtiii Ya h. car. Juf i.

l' ri. u. i.ipr"f, 1 tnj 'l 01 the i'mttU it. ut H. Ii.

1 tui a AtfU'Ji. li Mnt a. Ytr, Orleans within a fe days with a tow of 1 4 4 coal, sorting and rows of fine tucks finished with embroidery. 1. II 4.

fit'. 7 1 1 5 There will be bnt few cool tows sent out cuiinot he hdd respon.sible as the murder was not through neplience on our part." Adam i.ainhright's condition to-day was pitiful. lie has teen, in tuais since the death of irkpatrii-k, tml it. can he seen his priof is not rte-ted. hau spoken ti liy a COMMERCIAL Gazette reporter to-day he gtve indiealiun of a realization of his position, lie fclainis to he entirely ignorant of the te.r-rihle assault, but he tan remember the revengeful fooling which took possession of him at the time, and also of loosening ihe brick from the pi isou wall.

When opiesuoued further he broke down and said: "Ju-it think of it. I should have been released fioro jn.il to-day on the common eharge of disorderly conduct. Instead of that, here I am a murderer, with a gallows staring rue in the fare. I don't know Miiy I killed Kirk patriek. He was kind to me and I liked hiiti.

My poor little girl will suffer for this horrible crime and her shame was brought on by me. I rtfused to quit drinking liquor when advised to by my hard-working wife ftud new I hiii a murderer." iMrs. Larfibright oailed npon her husband la'-'t ciaturday-, and her grief while conversing ith hiru greatly affected all who were pres- ontil the water in the river falls consider ably. fun tty the Kunnj nicade Siukrft li nails llovn. rirmvtt i ATay is.

Tbo rport at Cl nretih.il tl.ii urtc-rnoon wa aoinewbai. At $1.00, TUB Loader left for a poiot holcw with a tow of lumber. Capt. Lew Boles is her 1 4 3 4 ti fr-Sl .1 1 9 1 0 3 l4 iiini-il 'nd, liei. lil Hi, atl.d'n, Sl.

li ii'iik'H, Kitnir Viunu1'. sinuk ii Hy Yomv, if i I on liy iiunn, j.loyi.. Aln-i- to Mr-'ii li Coin I ki-v I .1 hH 1 v. pilot, SACRIFICE PRICKS like these will sell the goods everybody that sees or hears about such qualities at the prices will want them, not only a few yards or a drcs pattern, but quantities of them. Large let MIXED CHEVRON SUITINGS double width SO inches wide at just half-price, 12 l-2c a Yard.

Large lot of TAFFETA cir fink beige i r- iii ii'T Will hiitler than thf tVty U.r. Tlie attendance wus r.ln ut 6,000, and the track was In djood condition. Cbnrity, nt ay to I captnrc.1 tlie Unnnymfado t.icr. to ft Vrir lirook. the favorite, not tienif in tmnt.

biiedor, tavorits at to 5 won itifi ftr't rn 1 ir-t ra.ir, (f'lliif, for 3-ye ar-ol.) and fiiriniir'4-SIiailiiw. A L.I A liv 1 -j-m I i 4 fr C. Tub S. Wood, with twelve boats, and the Jim Wood, with ten boats and two barges, departed yesterday. Caft.

James M. Vaxtkrgsift of Gray's Iron line is at St. Louis looking after the Iron Duke and tow. The Iron Duke, now at St. Louis, will leave there for Pittsburgh us soon asiier bargea are unloaded.

a 5 special lots, all different in style, handsomely made and trimmed with rows of fine Val. inserting-, ruffle and cuffs cf same, and in other styles. These lots will please the most l2tidi. both as to styles and iinir ee.4, i i 1, Vlulora, 2 U), l. Tinif.

hi ItrnoHvn, 3. Itlt, 4, I'o 'V'(I If U.K. i ii a u-'ifv," ti. I "''li tin- xUtiy In iavor 11 I i holding i.ii. ta e4ifiyi.ir.it hiriri or distress.

PLENTY OF CANDIDATES. important railroaa thksiuo hi-'Mnvrrrnz. tor several years past. value. THE STEAMER J.P.JftCiiSCriAtiDBir.GES H4 1 t)i -f lr 4,1 4u rvs Sr 3i.u;pi.'', na, i hnfi at.4 i 4t rt.rwr it -r 1 1 1 it ih.

ft J. 2'ainter Av WTt 1iiint John Flocker d. Capt. Jim Williams cf the John W. arrived by rail foroni Cincinnati, at rae.

5-r -rcr hfe tt-i ttmwuxla 1 ii.l.f ctiU y.ir 1 -t i i io wniiPny bv otn If n- t.l.; t. i lo 1, yjcoiid; Jvlif t. 1, tUirtl. Ti.lrd ivr, liui.ny uit ade for il-veftr- 0. ff.li4 ar 1 nii lurii.r' Charity, 3 to 1, won, tin Ly tro leiittini: 1'at.

ill to 1, 6 to" 1, iird. 1 imn, f'ouvtli ruee. for 2 ye v.id maiden C'lTtii and tri ft furlong 4 i'rrliaf -o, 12 to 1, won by 7 to 10, seoouil; Kl'i'i Cl.arlfy, 3 1, third. Time, ri'lli ruee. bAndlcap for 3-year-olds and 1 l-ie I'roleetion, a to 5, won in a hard dilve by p.

head. Time, which point he lefi; his boat. 654 and 856 Liberty Strest, i a. a. y.

a. r. m. i 1 3 ft 1 I i' 1.1 ilSiiv.ttit, 0 4 10 ii I 'I ii ti v. i 4 c'urV, I I ii 'i i 4 a 1 ti a I u.

i. i I 4 ') I it ow, I 1 2 0 I I tiHiu'i ti.e 112 0 1 I' kK.pl 0 NiohulK, p. 0 2 0 11 vii'i. it 4 sr n8 i i i ii -jt- 5 A- i ...1 ti i Star Corner. At $1.35 And $1.50, stwr iHYiN Johnstos, who ha.ween steward of the Congo ever since she came out, hai succeeded Pat Carbury on the Bonanza.

THE Harry Brown, going south with a low of coal, is reported as having very iicrly hit one of the piers of the bridge at Memphis. TltE Percy Kclsey, Tom Dodswotth, Fred Wilson, and Enterprise, all with tows of empties arrived. The Sam Clark, was due last night. The Annie Laurie was due last night from ove CIIEVIOTTE EFFECTS Stripes and FICOTE SPOT WOOLENS in medium colored mixtures. Over a hundred styles and coloring all -10c and 50c goods all double wiuth 35 to 42 inches wide all at ONE PRICE, 25c a Yard.

Ttrlle f.r yiVi STCAWSHirS. A. in i hi, i. i' SI. 1 1..

--I'll inn-. Il.ti. ri, en I a Oil M.i.'d.'i-k, oil' i in. Wi'ii' lt II i. It'." ty iil'llil It IO I I HI ii 1 ifi I or', l-M end I Hi Ui I M.t by iti pii.d'f4-Ki! iw, 1: I -i ii m-y.

'i'l'uo Ai- Squire Amnion Spoken of as a Shrirdlty Candidate 'Squire August Ammon is prominently advocated as a shrievalty elaim the 'squire would be a very popular eandiuate among all classes. Capt. John W. ilcFai liiiid is also spoken of in the same connection by those who think the time has arrived for c.H,Uowiog professional politicians auJ riominaiipg unplertgetl candidates of the so-calhxl b'-iaH-sranie ehuraeteriRties. Iix-Sheriff John Oitlley, who is a candidate for surveyor of the port, will, when the opportune moment arrives, present a petition to the president which will contain a more forimdaidi; array of signatures than perhaps any similar document ever sent from this section.

Aiitouc; the siauers are all the JK-inoerntic members of the state senate with tlie exception cf Senator Harry Hall, nearly very Democratic member of the house of ropreserti'atives and all the" cong'esataea of parly from lias stute. F.x-Adjt.-C.on. 1'. N. Gnt'hria has announced himself as an applicant for appoint-inent of United States plosion agent in this district.

He feels ooTihdeut the mantle will ft" upon Ki thnilder. A member of the county Republican executive count, iiioa iii yesterday b.ut tLtt t'c-olcbt for rerh-tcr oi wills said Ill' I. 'ri is the right time Ma tie of extra fine niusJin.with large turn-down collar, finished with colored embroidery, full size and extra value. COESST COVERS At 50c, fX for twrvhodti to drmlc ANCHOR LINE S-il (ku -t lixk 4- -J I Uf ttf Glasgow via S'ii Ji.iBya By cr unxi; 4 urittix CaitTa. (4w aijl upanji CctXIhx to aoc uii aa4 I.tt-ui'wJi t't-i at tt5oniMi r1-.

I teirTPtl mt. Su-rac. n4 fva from 0a.v4 Imt? f'i. Ilrati tit Iiri4 I nrrmut KJ. tilt tLFHIA 1,4 V.I I TT RESULTS C'N THE RAVESEND TRACK.

(iKHi'ir Kack TarK, K. Th" dull, threnteiilnK attitudo of the weatiier Hit iilo a r. fleet opcii the attendance at tout trrti wl.lrli, if anyihinw, an imialler thou that of Thoc tliat tlid venture rut to day were amply rewarded for their jiains. 'I he in vt ry order tnneh lietler. In "el.

tl. itiost ein-jnirif Imrsi'mfn expeted it w. nl l. Tl 14 'ned but few withdraw, is. I'irst ru.f.

1 1-1" rube A to 1, on by a head; llanii.ton, 9 to 1, second; Ycxkvllie 1-ii'iii'. T'tne, ntep, 4' mile do Kcllv, tol, win by al. nui l.vrruiii, to 1, secouif; Harltm, 3 to third. I lino, 1.UI. iforjri.

to i'l, it nirt'i and a lialton, to nccoud; Jlow. tn I thirl I ii-ip, l.ici' ionr'h rao, 1-li Hey, 4 tn won hy a lonulti and a lUi-turhe s'to 6, ftxiond. l-'n'tli i. tui-Siin Gllmpsif, 7 to ft, won ty a Iti- t': llartrotd. 6 to 1, cevud; 1j to I third, l'litif.

irtt. 1 1-1(1 mil'-." Tr. Hire, to won; tiiv.riff, Btjtf, ccoiid; It tturd. Tlie t.t iven. HLTIMOnr.

J. M't ery inn ti i oi t)io to. ii Im In fect of center devoted to thc-DieS Goods Two hundred counter will he of these "5c 'i i I 'i it I 1 1 mi'l ti." uit pir (ii Atii'ii'i- Zanesviiie and will doubtless be found at the wharf this morning. She returns to-morrow, leaving at 3 I'. 21.

The Sam Brown arrived at Cairo on Tuesday with a tow of tenty-three pieces. She ma-? iree trips under the bridge there. She Juried back with a tow of empties. Thf. remains of the sou of Capt.

M. W. Auttaian, who died hist Monday, were taken to a point ncur Marietta on the steamer fceotia for interment and were accompanied by the family. The elegcint Iron Queen takes ijer departure to-day at 4 P. fur Cincinnati.

Intending passengers should secure rocma as early in the day as passible as she is nearly always full of people. The Johu D. Scully at last aceoucts was stilt in serr'oe ak or 'about New Orleans. She was built here for Commodore who named her after the cashier of the First the values eclipsiny anything ever K. four ii it sold in this store iu twenty yeara.

3. 1 n.l'.e. A te-tnperance drink. A. fconitf-ittada tlriat.

A hcaith-givinfj; tlrink, A thiret-qacnrhiag A driuk that is oooular erervwhere: tt bot or I' ci- li4 l-r i t.4' 1. I. or J.J. Kvt'utlCK, ai-T i aajtt I'Tiid i I 1 A number cf different styles, handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery; extra fine quality of cambric; best workmanship. Very latest styles and shapes.

1 0 1 i I 4 I tl i-l Mi 0 V'oV. ,1 tf I 1.1 I rji r. I li .1 lriT, 4 1 -i I I i ti akei, 0 T.tt'H MANUFACTURERS. ''The time has gone by when any successful Delicious, Effervescent, A as cent puckaoje nujees 5 of tieliciotisbeeioge. Don't ix deceived ifa dealer, I for the saks of larger prefit, teHs you 40m ochr fitrnt atatnst Ceprivnisr a.

i Conner of tl A EL003Y PRIZE-FIGHT. nomination for ur? oiliee could be made. lie BO A. GarrisGii FcunSry CDnipsny, Kind is "just as goa lis lalse. no imil is as good the genuine Hires I 1 1 lias till delegates tit up and it would be uext to an impossibility to defeat him." A CLERICAL PLAG1AR.3T.

Th cliiiplain of the senate of Nevada ha. been Recused of plagiarism. One of the mem fl 27 li 1 0 1 1 0 0- el'U, A 1 1 0 li mu- i 1 viof 4. National bank, this city. Seorftaky of Wak Lamost hits declined to make any change in the order of ex-Secretary Klklu3 authcrizing the reconstruction of the bridge at the same level above high water at Cincinnati, Thkre was a report at New Olonns on Tuesday that the Sam Miller, now on the DO, ALLE5HSNY.

engineers: lit ird Hi' I I 1 T.t Li i i it t'i" liUM JK.fiXVai STtl 1. CHILLED HOLLO And Rciiins-Kill Ctitl'a Evtry oa 3 12 jr 4,11 rtt: KcKEESPOrtT oi. il I I. I tl I .1 i. 1 1 o.

Ult, Milii.ii' Moylo, Kfil'T bi.ri complained that tae good man introduced in his remarks the other day word for word idtas the senator had heard expressed 0 il 1 K'l'lT ivr 1 r. ituo I in An extra quality of Fine Cambric Corset Cover, V-shaped front; elaborately trimmed with fine laces. Ladies' Muslin Drawers, t. May 1. epecUI from l.i.;, a A li prUc ruhi took jthu'o ''it niuht near Iklphos beteeen "Ihe thai and l'at Cuneay of thin rity.

Th e.l wa-i a pyr-ie of a nd eate There Were abo il iu ntteud-iinoe. 1 1 wa evtib i.t froui the iIunlnur that Conwitv a. nu Lirfieh tor t'o" Dei plum la, and at the i.jmiiiIiiz of tlie aecoud rni.nl he waa UlK. kid li A. A DECOBAIIOf DAY SHOOT.

Ttr4v-n Fjt: M.iy i. The Sport jineii'd a i-ih'Ir Hon of i'llg roinj lctixt et-ftoopineiit for iiSo.itti.-f tiinmmcut iti. il. r.v 1'ii'k, I' a'N, uii Iktfontion 1 ny. 'iti.

-m w.ll tie twi'lvc ii'iuhf4 ihot olf In Ihe ni.iii jrir-4in an 1 at lo a. a. a h-i liti rr.ati lie Vt rt 1. K. Hitip of ll-aver and Jl.

W. a.rof lleiirrr lahsfora Oi iinor.d inoil.tl. Thi matoh i In lie at twenty-tl biii CCLLEtiE DAY POSTPONED. fre-'tal tjthj Oaactto. iVt.i.i,iTii, It prol.aMe thit I'm a.ii.niil and Jeilcrion da.tr lie I.

e.io jKiiietl Saturday of this weV, win hnvn to Ui i 't 1 tin rains Tiis AMc Refining Coinpaij, Pittsburgh Department, pnTbHur.au, pa. W.DBvveesVcodGonipaf tii r'i 'A4tJk. .1, Jl VfRK, WASHINGTON t. -t Mir Tim jnrw I I I' I'ol I A i.i ii.r (-lAi' Or a'lmli. I "i 'in in .1 I 1 way to that point with a tow of coal, has been sold to Capt.

'Victor Yon Shoeler. The Miller formerly belonged to Capt. William Lucas and ethers of this city. The tow of the J. P.

Jackson will consist of two barges of cotton ties, cue of miscellaneous freight and two of coal i'mm here. She will add one barge of iron aud naits st Wheeling, two of brick at Marietta and two other loaded barges at Pomei-oy. Capt. James C. McVay, a former well-known steamboatman on tho Ohio and Muskingum rivers, has been prepotent of a r.un.t a 111 PlliMil ftVl.c.l:.s W.

Ta. iix, at funeral tio years ngo. Inquiry showed i that it was the Lord's Prny or tiiat the senator had reference to. Mobile Itegister, THE BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston, May IS.

The wool is very dull. The totsl sale have been only iii' luding lb domestic and fi3 foreign. Trices of domestic are veak and in favor of buyers. Ohio and above fold at 27c, and XX and shove at 29c, but only in small No sales of Michigan with nominally quoted. Some 2." 900 lbs Ohio found sale In.

unwas.ht.-d combing wool of one-quarter and three-eiitliia io.l at 2JQ21C, and there are free oll'crinjra from the west of Missouri, oue-ciuar-ter, at 2c at the mill. New fat-fheop wool noi at oV tor avy, f.nd 18e for light line FISHER, r.i.i it am I'i I 4 i II I 1 0 i a. I I4. I JrrvV, t.Ca;y:ti od II 1 1 ii i 0 -l. tut lt.MJl.-fj.: urn i4i r.jr t'Cw a 1.4 tu.i 1 liir-5.

tattr-ttwUi ax.4 ttt. a. i re 1 0 til I i I. tjzu. REFINERS CF PETROLEUM.

national t-anK at laasion, out esr, i a iiuinher of years. Commodore S. B. Cxiulson is also a resident of the same place. We are requested by Capt.

Jackson to I li 0 0 1 -i i it. iv At 5Cc, 85c, $1, A gre3t variety of different stjles, in fine and extra fine muslins; some with hemstitched ruffles and jrroups of MAM I CirISTS. 'ii i ti, p. in a lie a the ll f' ft r.j li it rau'j trt jtir.t'a of the jiiL't hivf the Kroandj tn -l'niiim the tritek, even with weathor It will linp-fsihie ltn the ecntejtt ill A ACi, at lit' I irf vr: t4rtttiai ami ji.5..:i.cJ tVat eaa ir.S'ie inm i ti A Au-mt i y. prcl able dito for Cie cxti'l itioo.

1 3 7 9 ft ia w.triu uetct Ui besv erk of tk iit-a rLucr.e In worti Our There's no such quick remover of coal and oil stains or healer of cuts And bruises as v. 2 IJ I i. ft 0 r. I. T'-' I MEDICAL.

I 1 1 r.m t''tl' THC TtPS OH QRAVESENO RACES. a arc to-ay's t'pe on the tlravn- 1 REFINED OIL DEPARTMENT il wool, hut medinm neglected. Territory and ay ou a scoured basis of or tine and line medium, and about 47c for meoium. No sales of Tesas pu.d California wool and prieto nominal. Pulled wools dull at for goid aupttrs.

liooiestic scour! Winds in fair demand. Australian wools quiet and tirni. Foreign carpet wools in good deuiand and rirtit. iid lairy I Uchl, iitiry I (J l--l', ii U'ti- i. Mn 'f' i i.

i notify shippers that the steamer J. P. Jackson will positively leave for New Orleans Saturday evening. She has a barge loading at the wharf between Market and Ferry streets, with a clerk there to receive freight. Ms.

MORRISON FCfTKR, wife and two children came down ou the Big Saridy yesterday. They return on the Fleetwood for Pittsburgh this'aftemoon. Sir. Fosler is a brother of S'ephen C. Foster, author of "Old Folks at and lives near Pittsburgh.

Louis-Viile Courier-Journal. Capt. ames Keek, who was a well-kuowa clerk iu the old Cincinnati packet Una, has fr a. ii. 4 Jii.tr.o i 1- i il, r-ofirt, sket ISoiLad, i if, l.oovj i tier.

Cur 'uik. O'er you wlr twt, j.tltj Dr. Whittier, tucks above, and others handsomely trimmed with embroidery and lace. They are all extra special values, and xcsi, farcin i-4i- jeat tr wl.itt l--sl tf. nat-llat rl) OtfSlCf I if, I I I t.

ml i II hi m. I i. I ail 1 1 ti'if 8M Ttcn Pltttlsr, iii.rf. i '7. 1 1 fv 'lt.

rt NEW YORK METAL MARKET. May is. Pig Iron quiet and stetdy; Aineib an, 7i.a;'iS 60. ''ojqx steady; lake, Sft. ad fil; domef'ic, 5 St.

Tin eteady; airaitn. ft hid, la in l'lates A4 'J aiJ lit Wiir: y.aa ia been a resident of New Orleans -for thirty years or more, aud st last accounts was con A tMNTON. I -iy uii it it it vor. i.v i ho t.l. because of its hie'a percentage of tar.

srouTLNu Vrk llajdwin, t'10 Pitb'nxU I -ttc'ier, was in tn i'tiltuklplila jesli-rday. A i un l' imi.io another chnnira la tam. ut tttid IecUer Mt- flel.l. Ti Hio o. play te Mansfteld I an.l Pi.iter will th'i i-ii-i" i fur Hie Mati.ilields and 1 Urady U.e 1 a.l Knd tlyms.

I ilr'ier liul' I fiya ic lorea-i-j lo distil, rfiuicM l.n.i ff ry 1 i tite nj moro titan iiiii.il wllit bali is," ho addtvi, i tit I I'l tnnici i titou rnrveit. t-H rt 4-f la t4H'-4ii, 1 ut, Hjj tit uu Our Lubricaling'Cii Department to t'apMil ryliai-r r1 IM'TlA tr ol if 1-l-II lot th'i iijU ji to uLlcu u.e a.Sro eCr iywar.a II, uOi btuuti cl, woo! tjtr.C:sr iV'ir'J Ma-k cf a'i lh toil tn-f r.f, mi-'. i-i AM tcvi If you J.r.4 It t'-ry rfarfn'rut yoa Ii "tn sf our rrurU oILcrfc, vUicSi i- lTvi.f alt. like qualities cannot ic purchased elsewhere at these prices. ALSO, Several different stjle in Ladies Fine Musiin ASK YOUJt OHOCER FOR IT.

JAS. S. liJXilv ft Clucego. ft. i.t' it to tl I I 0 II 1 If.

qu'ot nod SiUereasy; domestic, $1 THE REAL POiNT OF INTERFST. AVhat the Kentucky colonels are must interested in is I he stal-is of Secretary Carlisle's pie reserve. Vashingtou fciLnin'ti? ..) in hi. A Hoix C'ontatti 3i AdwlterauH. thi.i Russian Ssajs .1.

,1 I 111 nected with oi the i ew Crieans paiiers. Capt. Kerr 4vfo for a lime a favorite clerk of Commodore Kountz. Thk sceoiitl mate of the Ohio, Cyru? Myers, was slightly F'-aldit and blown overboard when the accident to that stearaer occurred Sunday morning. The dispatches and newspapers rejxirfed him drowned and search was instituted for his remains as far down as Hickman.

It has since devchue.l liLlilUUO 4 jr, r-. t. '4 rlil, i i-44i traf'tt, IU. .11 1 IW, J' 'UJ? (If'l. 'fci'i.

'i I I'UlO" jiid a. fis r.r i ft tiM a -i a at a decided i Ti.i. i.i -f .1:1 i i HNt'CA" 10: DNV'LtC. fvft r--. i-: fcv le I.

I Ih" uew lia.i t. l.i THE IRO-i MARKET. Tay IS. Tlie lr.r. Tntle Rc-viewsiiys: In certain guuUxif Iron, bt.tli JVorti! and Snutii, is a tiie eniiply, l.r.t not for a ndvanop, if tli'ri at Msure to force iroa ui.

a lialt.cir ii.arktt. Ti.ere liave been a f-vr a-t iu the to f'ie i II.V, I i.T X.1 I i.iV 1 r. SKIRTS I'v xt tt: i ft oi. I that Myers is very much alive. During the ia P.t nPtmtnir nrr.nny I 'hi to-0 4 1 111 t.i- VV BL023 AH3 SKIN I i 5' i-s tU ntlUliliU Uvlilli.iil U'wtilUUHjJ 0 4 i.kT if.

fa t.t 1. Ir-a tiievrt: not all alikl I. 1 i i. I I exoitewent that follow 1 the miMiap he swam ashore unnoticed and secured q.arters and arteution at a negro cabin Located somo dis-tance hacx fritiii the hauk. His whereabouts were discovered sod ho was brought to Cairo.

on cf n.i,Ui. At 50c, $1, $1.25, -'rt, ar i i' i'; i 1 vwj lOlllhLU IN 15LS1MS 0W. A iM T.ikr Nm fai lit the CY-tning OJtlo (''oitronl ion. (if rial to the oat Civf 1 Foraker will tr.ke a vtry i i-tive j- la the fall It'll'- 1-jim i a. arnF.r ULtnuesne wav i- I vvt til A.

t.i Pittsburgh. Pa. Ul'KArtY, t'' IT A 7 LIAGUf ii nut a -'T ii XL. 1 I He Ebowml a nnJerfal itatity and lits under the circuistaueesi, vas wonderful. A BURDEN TO BOTH.

No one iu tb peerage nil! be allowetl Turv Asmrs new lornlon al 1 I I i ') I nv it r. id I'll. 111 Ui.M. lie mill, It.w ki.own in He -mi Iii All'. BENSWANGER HAST, 33fS; I H'" f-i to-tlay, iu he announced that 'y would be not pre.

en tim name of 1 iron tmitf em! ut t.i.-y are of l.s!,t ism if. ranee aati have i'Ttli lrio7ii ii general Situation. Tlie liutliusi i'l a-arly KiT c-paituieuts of tho KDiinr.Hb'.f, tners is far lets dcmoraiizitioa than miirht bo iof hed f'T. r.i'.i's ra siia-rJ erJers In n.atfTi:l un rzli-aiies' Ixrf crritratt and gHd jjieoilieaUtiUS to lu'wst quotatlOiii. ORYGOODS.

Ne-st Tctik, 18. A littie r.t sras to be nutpit tho deinml f.r Cryiri- 'i? ail alor.tf tUc pwailn-ii'. f-afire was tlie tBijii't'Vcmeiit i'l the touo ct Ihe There ta? strons evultrj'-e ift cr.f:-ttokce. irtniie a im Ji-wt-r of Cjttnni expvess tint cfto dedruu atid tUuro is cow is. tendency to rvactien.

i From an extra well-made plain tucked skirt to a handsomely Hamburg embroidery trimmed one. We also show the new Wide Mu-lin and Cambric Skirts, made especially to 0 I I ft 1 ri 4 It 7. I' on' raagay.me. Tliis will severely inx both the peerage and the magiuiae. CWcaso later to tho convert, on.

as did two HAHCE, I I'ilill i r. a. a i blood nie liciues. There's only one that to and so ut its effects that it wi be yvaraniei rt TO do all that's pnuniso'l for it. That is Dr.

PiVree's fkdden Medical Discovery. If tLss lieuctit or euro, you Lave 3ronr money back. It's not. Iik.V the Eii-saparillaa or ordinary Spring nioxti-riikca. Tbey claim to do good ia March, Aprd, and ay." All tho year r-junt and in all cu', iha 'Discovery pvjjiies tlie blood aw notUiu.i else can.

Every blood-L-iiut and Jisordor, Eozenm. Tettor, Jja't-rherra, Erysipel'is, Xi-ALi, Htdarge-i OLauia, Tua ors ajid SweTAgs the lunst k- find Reaip Diseases, ar.i tha ot Scrofula, are completely and jient'y ciirod bv it. -J'iy r'f roiiabl- With any fthers, ethic? else tha.t pnyt them Letter wIU urged as jiist as g'jcxL" It may tor them Lut it can be, for yoti. 1 1 i I J. i ueraa.

77 Fourth Av( ji iut t.e tiuid ui i rt; ntKn.l the cnuvc'it ion Tlv intends to l.ii m'irc tHi'vj in the iuimodiate to fl of Mm profejssiott. i 4t aaiA r. a I lie Inrnkt! i.i.''.o.!!i of tiif Hencb TU I.nrgest StoeV of Wallpaper Eer throxvsi ou ilic retail nmriiet now on Fle at 20? street. B'aildin? must be vacated in 3w days. J.

ii. East. ic lae SCIi'HtfN LCACtjE CMC3. ''ii- om: 'ii. 1 ii no Ii, f.

i iv I ne, eop( A i. Is hvi'is, 7. I in.i-ry.H; suit the present drees s-kirts. Liuioy, but puny eon-eon: Ote; 10 f'Ci rt tl! oot i kc 6. tight HHfvitiht Lim, COTTOK.

ALL HE wl iu CAN. CiMi utiri! closed ALTCTNA. 3. J' TORK. Of dl fH AVCKUE.

fc" t.r.t.t,. a ad i '-4 J. fti. fc'. I 1 J-t-' DIED: r.AVi.SON ibis life Fri-l-iT morr-Int, May it V.

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