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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
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LATE KEWB IK BRIEF.
The President has appointed George Wald
ers to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the
Tenth district of Ohio.
The safe in the Iron Exchange Bank at
Hurley, Wis was blown open Friday night
and orer fiU,000 stolen. The mono) was to pay
the miners of the Ashland and Qcrmania
ilines.
The Indiana Supreme Court has decided
that bicyclists cannot be made liable for dam
ages resulting from horses becoming fright
ened at their wheels, if such runaways occur
while the bicyclists are riding upon the high
way and are doing nothing which shows a
lack of regard for the rights of others.
Frederick Douglass, United States Minister
to Hayti, was at the Department of State yes
terday receiTing his final instructions. He
will sail for his post Saturday, September 21,
from Norfolk or Fort Monroe on either the
United States steamship Ossinee or Kearsarge,
as may be determined by the Navy Depart
ment. In the Wyoming Convention a proposition
to embody in the Constitution a clause provid
ing for the appointment of a State Board of
Arbitration to determine and settle differ
ences between employers and employes, was
adopted. A bill providing tor the establish
ment of State militia was passed. A Dill to
establish a Supremo Court consisting of three
judges, separate and distinct from the District
Court, meets with much opposition from the
advocates of an economical system of
judiciary.
For several months the Government had
made no effort to prevent the sale of liquor in
Guthrie, Oklahoma, and as time went on tuo
liquor smugglers became emboldened and over
a dozen groggeries have been running in full
blast during the last month. The granting of
licenses was refused, yet to all appearannes tho
Government winked at its sale. Yesterday,
however, a deputy United States collector
dropped Into the city unexpectedly, and before
night 22 men were under arrest and will be
sent to Wichita for trial.
A railroad accident occurred on tho Boston
and Maine Railread at 330 o'clock yesterday
morning, between Lancaster and South Lan
caster, Mass. A freight train left Rochester
at 6:45 o'clock in the evening, and a special
freight train left Worcester early in the morning
and got half way between Lancaster and South
Lancaster when they collided. Kngineer Ed
ward Lawrence, of Rochester, bad h:s left arm
broken. Fireman Warren was killed, and Peter
Tapron injured about the head. The cars, 13
in number, were piled on top of each other.
The engines were totally ruined.
The physicians of Battle Creek, Mich., are
puzzled over the peculiar condition of the
widow of W. A. Dennison, tho brankeman who
was killed in the Grand Trunk yards a week
ago. Since the funeral the unfortunate wo
man has been as one dead. A death-like sleep
has taken hold of her. Her body is perfectly
rigid and she takes no heed of surroundings.
No nourishment has passed her lips with the
exception of a little beef tea that was given her
yesterday morning. At intervals violent
spasms shake her frame, after which she re
lapses into her former stupor. She has been
taken to the asylum at Kalamazoo.
Advices from different parts of Mexico says
heavy storms have been sweeping over that
country since Angust 15. visiting different
States at different times. The latest prevailed
along the Pacific coast, and reports from Maz
atlan and Manzaniilo are that the steamers
Porfirio Diaz and Alata have probably been
wrecked. After a five days' steady rain in the
State of Vera Cruz a cyclone passed over the
town of Cbicintepeccausing great destruction,
and to add to the terror of the inhabitants a
Seat landslide occurred on the mountain
ck of the town, a part of which passed di
rectly through the town, cutting a great swath
through the buildings and carrying away
everything in its path.
The shipments of iron ore by lake to date
have passed the 5,000,000 mark, the last week's
work carrying the total np to 5,100,171 gross
tons, which is l,9U,6t9 tons above the quantity
that had been forwarded in the corresponding
date last year, and the shipments for the week
footed up 242.6S3 tons, of which amount 42,326
tons were from Marquette. (-0.111 from Escan
aba, S3.S43 from Ashland, 23,790 from Two Har
bors, 2.012 from St. Ignacc, and 4.000 from
Gladstone. The last week's shipments were
fully up to the average for the season, and the
indications now are that the output of the
mines for 1SS will easily reach 7,000,000 tons,
and may somewhat exceed that figure.
The sealing schooner Beatrice, Captain Mc-
Keil, arrived at Victoria, B. C, from Behring
Sea Thursdav night with 1,200 sealskins. The
Captain reports that ho never once sighted the
Rush. On August 10 be lost three canoes, each
containing two Indians, who were unable to
find their way back to the ship from the fishing
grounds on account of the fog. The Captain
rcmained'in tho neighborhood for Ave days
burning lights, but nothing was feen of them.
The Captain thinks, however, that they were
picked np by schooner which passed about that
time. The schooner Maggie Mc arrived from
Behring Sea with 1390 sealskins. She was
overhauled by the Rush after a three-hours'
chase on August 27, but Lieutenant Tuttle
allowed her to proceed after examining her
papers, and as the skins seemed to be several
aays old.
nORSFOUD'S ACID PHOSPHATE
Imparts New Enerjry to the Drain,
Giving the feeling and sense of increased in
tellectual power.
Geo. H. Benkett & Bro 135 First
avenue, second door below "Wood street, for
pure rye whiskies.
Cabinet photos, SI per doz. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st ttsu
EXTEAORDIXAET BARGAINS in seal
plush sacques and jackets, 9 50 to $25;
visitors make a note of it, at Bosenbanm &
Co's.
Visitors to the Exposition will be well
pleased by going to Pearson, the leading
photographer, for their cab. photos; ho
makes the best in the two cities.
Visit our cloak room for the newest
stvles in jackets and long wraps.
TTSSU HtTGUS & HACKE.
Headquarters for old whiskies, No.
523 Liberty, loot of Fifth avenue.
FOR a finely cut, neat-fitting suit leave
your order with Walter Andersoa, 700
Smithfield street, whose stock of English
suitings and Scotch tweeds is the finest in
the market; imported exclusively for his
trade. su
They Arc No Fraud.
Tickets issued by Hendricks & Co., photo
graphers, 68 'Federal st, Allegheny, are
good for just what they call ior, regardless of
what others say. If yon hold a ticket
bring it in before Oct. 1. Come and see for
vourself. eos
AKfftt
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of pur
lty, strength and wbolesomeness. More eco
nomical than the ordinary kin da, and cannot
be sold in competition with the multitude of
ow est, short weight, alum orphosphate pow
dets. Sold only in cam. ROYAL BAKING
POWDER CO.. 106 Wall St. N. Y.
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81. Until October. 81.
Mothers, bring children to Anfrecht's
Elite gallery, 516 Market street, Fittsbnrg.
Use elevator. Cabinets SI per dozen, proof
shown.
PRICE'S
CREAM
4KIN
Its superior excellence proven in millions of
homes for more than a quarter of a century.
It is used by the United States Government.
Indorsed by the heads of the great universities
as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
contain Ammonia, Lime or Alnm. Sold only
in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
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COMBINED IK
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HERBERT WALKER
ARTIFICIAL EYE
MAKER,
55 NINTH ST.
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THE PRINCE KARL.
51 50, $1 90, $2 20, ?2 90, 53 40.
In offering this exceedingly dressy soft hat,
we fill indeed a long-felt want. A great many
gentlemen are tired of the conventional Derby
and demand something new something
which would combirle dressiness with com
fort. Tho Prince Karl fills the, bill.
The jauntily curved brim and rolling curl
aro just the thing to give to the wearer a
stvlish and elegant appearance. Wo show this
bat in Black, Blue and Hazel Brown, the latter
being one of the handsomest colors ever pro
duced. The Miller Hat, for which we are sole agent
In Pittsburg, is selling wonderfully well. It
deserves to, being by ail odds the Nobbiest
Hat out this season.
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421 and 423 Smithfield St.
P. S. Mall orders promptly filled.
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and Pain In the Stomach. Slek
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flnr Tllllfina and Norrans DlMTders. men as Wind
Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Srrelllng after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness,
Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness,
Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous
andTrembUngSensatlons, Ac THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY
M1XTJTES. This is no Action. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills,
and f hry trill be acknowledged to be a Wonderful Med leine. " Worth a guinea abox."
BEECHA1V3 PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. For a
WEAK STOMACH ; HIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER;
they ACT LIKE MAGIC: a few dosesvrtil workwonders upon the Vital Organs, Strength
ening the muscular System; restoring lone-lost Complexion; bringing back thekeen edge of
appetite, and arousing with the ItOSEBUD OF HEALTH tho whole physical energy of tho
human frame. These are " facts " admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the
best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BEICBAU'3 FILLS EAV2 THS LASQE3Z SALS
07 ISl itSSSX HEDICHJE III THS 70SLS. Full directions with each Box.
Prepared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England.
Bold by Druggists generally. B. F. ALLEN & CO., 3G5 and 307 Canal St., New York.
Bole Agents for tha United States, teho (inquire first), if your druggist does not keep them,
WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOX.
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For this week only we will sell double-barrel, breech-loading shotguns at the following
unequaled low prices: New Baker, top action, etc., J23; top action, steel barrels, rebound
ing hammers, pistol crip, at 110 SO; side action, twist barrels, all improvements, at $11;
top action,twist barrels, rebounding hammers,patent fore end,etc,at $12 SO; top action, re
bounding bar locks, laminated steel barrels, at $15; I. X. L. breech-loader at $20; Thomas
Parker, Never Miss, at $22 50; L. C. Smith, hammerless, at $60. Each gun sold is guaran
teed to give satisfaction or money refunded.
:KI. SHULTT, 934 Liberty St., Cor. Smithfield.
Send name and address for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, free of charge. ee22-iTSSu
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SEASON I889--PACKING.
NEW GOODS JUST IN.
California evap. peaches, extra. ,22o per pound
California evap. apricots, extra.. 20c per pound
Delaware evap. peaches, extra.. .16c per pound
Evaporated whortleberries 20o per pound
Crosse & Blackwell's English Jams.
Comprising Baspberry.Strawberry, Blackberry,
Gooseberry, Black and Red Currant, and
Marmalade, only 18c and 23c per jar.
Dew Drop Canned Goods.
Early June Peas. Extra Sifted Peas, Lima
Beans, Succotash, Pineapples, Battall String
Beans and Fancy Peeled Asparagus just in.
pa.hes. Corn and Tomatoes will soon fol
io. We are sole agents for above goods.
Curtice Bros. Fine Fruits and Vege
tables. Tomatoes, Table Peaches in cans, White Cher,
ries. Flaked and Shredded Pineapple. Bed
Raspberries and Current Jelly in glass just
in. Other goods will follow.
Virginia Extra Fancy Clover Honey
(new).
In 1 and 2 pound frames, 1 pound, 22c; 2 pounds,
20c per pound.
Send for tho Housekeepers' Guide, Mailed
Free.
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Select Family Grocers,
18 DIAMOND, Market Square.
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Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses;
will fit any nose with ease and comfort. The
largest and best stock of Optical Instruments
and Artificial Eyes.
KOBNBLTJM, Theoretical and
Practical Optician.
No. 50 Fifth avenue, near Wood street
Telephone No. 1086. selS-ssu
J. DIAMOND,
PRA CTICAIi
OPTICIAN,
22 SIXTH STREET. The Eye examined free
of charge. Spectacles perfectly fitted.
ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted and
warranted to suit.
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WJOTTi,
PHOTOGRAPHER, 16 SIXTH STREET.
A fine, large crayon portrait ts 50; see them
before ordering elsewhere. Cabinets, $2 and
$2 60 per dozen. PROMPT DELIVERY.
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HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '
Knzer's
Old
Honesty.
The Chewers of OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO will soon find that It
lasts longer, tastes sweeter than
other tobaccos, and will please yon.
Ask your dealer for It and insist
on getting it:
Genuine has a red H tin tag on
every plug.
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WE GrRABOWSKY,
RenoYator of Lm Gents' Hats,
Gents' light-colored stiff or soft hats dyed
black, retrimmed and renovated Into the new
fall styles; fast color, correct styles) this means
saving $2.
Silk hats renovated into the Broadway, Dun
lat or Knox style, well trimmed,' fine finish, ap
pearance as good as new and a saving ol 13 to
H on each hat. If yon wish a fine French
mourning band, your bat blocked, a new
leather band or binding, come to us; we do our
work in pleasing style.
Our Ladies' Department, felt and straw hats.
Is booming. We show the most fashionable
styles; our renovating Is done with, effect; we
recommend
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The most attractive turban tor the season.
Yon can have your old-fashioned felt or straw
hat made into this or any of our many samples.
Flumes and tips dyed to any sampl.
Get your work done at the reliable old busi
ness stand of
WILLIAM GRAB0WSKY,
707 PENN AVE., Opp. Penn Building.
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NEW ABTERTISEaORTTS.
LINEN AND HAND-MADE
TORCHON LACES
AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES!
30 Patterns of Beal Linen Torchon Lases, 3 asi 4 lashes wide, at 10 CENTS PI
TAED.
CO PatternsG and 6 Inches wi de, at 12J cents per yard.
SO Patterns, 4 and S inches wide, hut much better quality at 15e and 18c
These are the biggest drives ever offered in Torchon Laeee, are lesa than half prieeaael
suitable ior trimming pillow shams, skirts and aay ;ef tfce 'dUfcrsat uea to whki?e
Laces are so well adapted, fiend for samples. '
V Ladies' Neckwear
The Terr latest novelties in Vandyke Cachings In White, Cream and. Biaei, feeaaeU -ful
in design and ranging in price from 38c np to fl 50 a yard. Novelties ia Linea, Laae
and Embroidered Turndown Collars, with Cui& to Match.
DRESS TRIMMINGS I A COMPLETE STOCK.
Largest variety id Black and Crocheted Gtmps, from narrow to wide. Cree&eied aad
Beaded Ornaments, Gimps, Knotted 811k Fringes, black and colored. Steel Gimps ad
Ornaments, Gimp and'Surah Sashes, black, and colors. Knotted and Gimp Freata ad
Panels. Cut Steel Buttons, Crocheted Buttons, Pearl Buttons aad Fancy Metal BaMewts,
all in small and very large sizes to match for trimming. Pull line of Gilbert's Sttetia,
in plain and fancy, Percalines and Fast Black Cambric Waterproof Skirt Faedags.
Dress Shields of every well-known and reliable make.
Warren's, Lindsay's and Oanfleld's Hose Supporters
for Ladies' Misses' and Children.
Largest line of Chatelaine Bags, from 48c up to $3 GO each. They are go-lag oat as
quickly as they came in. New styles of Pocketbooks coming ia. every day.
COMB EABLY AND OFTEN.
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510, 512, 514 MARKET ST. AND 27 FIFTH AVENUE! -
N. B. Very handy, Linen Embroidered Initial tor toarkise; hosiery, uienrear,
etc, at 16o a grow. sea-xsaea.
IsTE-W O-OOIDS.
We have just received and have now ready for Inspeottoa, ' .'
beautiful China Dinner Sets, Fish Seta and a full line of aioel ,
China, odd pieces, to which we invite the attention of the ladles.'
R. P. WALLACE & CO.,
211 "Wood s-t- "
OPPOSITE ST. OHABLES.
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KAUFMANNS'
AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
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the favorite shopping place of the Ladies of Pittsburg, is now ready ready In all the word implies for the Fall and Winter Season, l88oA)0. No pains or money have been spared
to lay before our customers a stock of garments "that for extent and elegance, style and quality would stand second to none ever exhibited Jn any city on, this continent, and how well we
have succeeded in this effort a single visit to our Cloak Department will suffice to disclose. Every fashion center on both Hemispheres has been visited by our alert and experienced
buyers. Europe was "done" by Mr. Henry Kaufmann himself. The choicest products of the most celebrated manufacturers of Berlin, Paris and London were secured by him. Unlike
the other local dealers, he considered nothing too fine or fashionable for the Ladies of the Twin Cities, but bought the very best garments to be found. The same plan was followed
out in the home markets, and, as the direct result, we now rejoice in the possession of stock of Ladies' garments THE MOSTv STYLISH AND EXQUISITE EVER EX
HIBITED IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY.
But our large stock and pretty styles are not the only nor the main inducement we hold out to our patrons. Having
made our purchases "on both sides of the water" on a most gigantic scale, and having paid spot cash for every dollar's
worth of goods shown by us, we were accorded especially low prices by the manufacturers, and it is this fact that now
enables us to
SELL OUR SUPERIOR GARMENTS, FOR LESS MONE
THAN THE INFERIOR
would be next to impossible, since we could easily write two
pages of this paper and yet leave the half untold. We must
confine ourselves therefore to the pointing out of a few of
the most interesting features.
OUR MAGNIFICENT DIREC
TOIRE STYLE GARMENTS,
for instance, are worthy of special notice. Nothing will be more extensively worn this fall and winter than the Directoire
Directoire Newmarkets, short and long Jackets and Wraps. W.e have them in a most bewildering profusion of imported
and domestic materials Camel's Hair Cloths, Beavers, Invisible Stripes, Fancy Cloths, Brocades, finished plain or with
braid, applique, brocade or passementerie in shades to match materials. -We also 'have Directoire styles in Misses'
Cloaks and Jackets. Our new Peasant garments, too will prove quite an attraction. They are so graceful and comfortable
that they are bound to have a big sale.
::: IN ENGLISH SEAL PLUSH GARMENTS, OUR GREAT SPECIALTY, :::
we have surprises in store for the Ladies of Pittsburg that will be most agreeable. Aside from showing none but strictly reliable goods, and all the latest styles of the season, we are in
a position to name matchlessly low prices. We have Plush Jackets, Wraps and Sacques from $9 up, and they will be found equal, if -not' superior, to anything-shown elsewhere for $15,
In the finer and the finest grades our prices are proportionately low.
We would also point to our grand variety of Ladies' Jackets. We show over 500 styles, including the Directoire and Imitation Vest designs. The materials are Broadcloths
Beavers, Twills, Corkscrews, Cassimeres, Diagonals, Meltons, eta, in gobelin, gray, garnet, black, brown, navy,. as well as all kinds of stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures.
A grand and complete assortment of Misses', Children's and Infants' garments. Jgr TAKE NOTICE I Our store will be closed .next Thursday, on account of holiday.
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Another point we paid particular attention to was that
all our garments were tailor-made. Experience teaches" us
that they give the best satisfaction in wear and durability, be
sides they are far superior to the regular "shop" made gar
ments in fit, finish and gracefulness of draping. With these
goods we propose to capture the Cloak trade of the Pitts
burg and Allegheny at the very outset of the season.
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