m $w .g-jw -ja.o-..aran'"".v-.. .J" y-zxzrjw . Tatj.i6tfis 16 THE: TSRtTRff IDISPATCH S1INT&;SEI; 4 "7 Wt i hLATE news in brief. Yesterday's bond offers aeCTegated 5111,200 M follows: Registered 4s $111,200 at I2& regis tered Ks 810.000 at 10 The President yesterday signed the Com mission Of Ejwln N.Hirtthnra nf Ohio, to hB Deputy Second Controller of the Treasury, to , take effect November 1. Horace S. Shepherd, Treasurer of the firm of Shepherd 4 Morse, lumber dealers, or Bos ton, has tiled personal petition in insolvency. His liabilities, which are mostly for money due pu notes, amount to S14G.557. As his insolvency is personal, it does not involve the firm of which he is Treasurer. A passenger train on the Baltimore and Philadelphia rnad collided with an engine coming in an opposite direction at about 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon near the (Sixth avenue crossing in West Wilmington. Fire man Edward Lyle, of Newark, Del, was killed. No other person was injured. The striking block miners at Brazil, Ind.. visited the Jumbo mine yesterday. Some of the miners agreed not to return. The majority of the "blacklegs" will not stop. They wero greeted with unpleasant epithets, and in some cases stones were thrown at them. No one was hurt. An unsuccessful attempt was made to get the men at work at No. 10 to quit. Grand Rapids and Holland, Mich., busi ness men are proposing to run a canal from the former cltv to Holland and Late Michigan, at & probable cost of 2,000,000. The Holladd route is the shortes and easiest for Grand Rapids to connect wilh Lake Michigan. A committee composed of member of the Board of Trade fcnd otber wealthycitizens or Grand Rapids and Holland will fully investigate the route. A boiler used in a qnarry at Wrie'ntsville, Pa, exploded with terrific force about 1130 o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs. Lemuel Barnes was killed instantly. Her head as blown from her body. Her husband had his skull fractured, and cannot live. A small build ing was blown to atoms. Fragments of the boiler were thrown two blocks. Nothing but a hole iu the ground marks the spot on -vhich the boiler stood. The Non-Partisan Women's Christian Temperance Union, of Minne:ota, has derided i toueciarc irs independence, xne ainerences that let! to the formation of the Non-Partisan Women's Christian Temperance Union in Minneapolis were augmented by the action oi the State Convention at Dulnth, which de clared that non-partisans would not again be recognized, and have at last come to a crisis iu open rebellion. Archibald W. Brown, the attorney for Frank Woodruff, alias Black, one of the Cronin Suspects, made application yesterday afternoon to Judge Baker for a writ of habeas corpus for Woodruff. Woodruff based his right to a dis charge from jail on the ground that two terms of the Criminal Court had gone bv without his being put on trial. Judge Baker fixed the bearing for Monday morning, and ordered that State's Attorney Longenecker be notified thereof. Three more sealing schooners have arrived In port at Victoria, H. C. They are the British schooners Favorite and the American schooner Bessie Ruter, belonging in. Astoria. The Favorite brnucht 1,700 seals. The Rush was sighted Dy hunters while out iu canoes, bnt the vessel was not interfered with. The Theresa was boarded, but as no green skins were found she was merely ordered out of Bearing Sea, She brought 625 skins. The firm of Gibson. Parish & Co., of Chi cago, w'.nch was forced to apply for a receiver on the 31st of August on account of a inUtake of their head bookkeeper in figuring up the assets of the firm, notified the police to-day to airest as an embezzler Harry E. Clifford, the man who. it was at first thonght, had merely mads a clerical error. It has been discovered. it is now alleged, that Clifford took some of I ! vnnnn Ilia orint an.nnnt- (a nnf Vtinnm 1 tUUUlUIIU,I . UU bJk-HVK BIUVUUM lO UUIl BUVIIU, as it will require some expert figuring to de termine that point. It Is said it may reach $39,000. The steamer Alameda, from Sidney and Auckland via Samoa and Honolulu, arrived at San Francisco at noon yesterday. Admiral L. A. Kimbcrly and staff, who have been at Apia for six months, left there on the Alameda and stopped at Honolulu. The Admiral was given an ovation at Honolulu. The British man-of-war Caroline and the Japanese man-of-war stationed there fired a salute upon his arrival. He will remain at Honolulu a short time and then continue the journey to-San Francisco on the United States steamer Nipsic, repairs on that boat having been almost completed. She is expected to sail about October L A CORNER-STONE LAYING. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Monday Evening, Sept. 30. Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. KENNEDY'S BRIGHT LIGHTS VAUDEVILLE CO. Jules Keller. Howe & Doyle. ' Mons. Delaner. Mile. Debrimont. Leopold & Keating. John Edna The Vidocqs. 'Sheridan fc Flynn. Miss Lillie Allyne. Miss Georgie Lingard. Heelpv Bros. Mont. Emfle ChevrieL ljatta Lynch. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A New Protectant EpLcopnl Church at Greensburs Stnrtrd by Bishop Whitehead. Bight Bev. Cortlandt Whitehead, Bishop of the Pittsburg Diocese oi the Protestant Episcopal Church, laid the corner-stene of a new churcbat Greensburg, Pa., last Friday, in the presence ol a large audience. The church will cost $7,000, and will be in the Gothic style of architecture. The cere mony commenced at 3 P. M. by the pro cession of the Bishop and clergy from the Second Be'orm Church to the new site. The clergy were as follows: Rector G. Van Walters, Bev. Charles Bragdon, Bev. Dr. Irvin, Bev. Tavlor, of New Haven, and Bev. P. S. Mesny, of Trinity Hall, Wash ington, Pa. The congregation numbers 500, and the church will be hastened to com pletion. Addresses were made by the Bishop and Dr. Irvin, and a history of the parish was read by the Senior Warden. It covered a period Irom 1851 to the present time, Bishop Orlando Potter, ot the New York diocese, having at one time been rector of the church. Oct 7 Gus Hill's World of Novelties. se29-23 HARRIS' THEATER. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 30, EVEET AFTEEUOON AKT EVENING. The Ideal Organization, WILBUR OPERA CO. WITH THE UNIVERSAL FA VO BITE, MISS SUSIE KIRWIN, In the Following Brilliant Be'pertoire: Monday PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE. Tuesday CHIMES OF NORMANDY. Wednesday GRAND DUCHESS. Thursdav-FRA D1AVOLO. Friday MERRY WAR. Saturday TWO VAGABONDS. Next week Wilbur Opera Company in New Operas. ' Beno E. D. WILT, Lessee and Manager. ONE WEEK. Commencing Monday, Sept. 30. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Pirst Joint Appearance of - EDWIN BOOTH, MME. MODJESKA, And an Excellent Company, in the following Repertoire: Monday. The Merchant of Venice. BOOTH, Shylock. MODJESKA, Portia. TmobiIqv fiwH Thttrflilav TTnmlfit. BOOTH. Hamlet. MODJESKA, Ophelia. Wednesdavand Friday, Bichelien. BOOTH. Richelieu. MODJESKA. Julie. Saturday Matinee, Much Ado About Nothing. BOOTH, Benedick. MODJESKA, Beatrice. Saturday Night, Double Bill. Tragedy. and Comedy, The Fool's Revenge and Donna Diana. BOOTH, Bertuccio. MODJESKA, Donna Diana. Parquette and 3 Rows Parquette Circle, $2 60; balance, $2; Dress Circle, 6 Front Rows, SI 00; balance SI; Gallery admission, 50c Lower Buses, $18; Single Seats, S3. Upper Boxes, 8: Single Seats, S2. Oct. 7 Helen Barry, "In Love and Liberty." se29S0 if theatre: Under tbe direetio ? of E? M flgninr.irirviw ,, im" 42MiiHifi?o. ti& fity ' ' zj tf:fWi'l' ttnr Xvrnwrtamnji i ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY. SEPT, 30. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.' DANCING ACADE3IIE&. PITTSBURGSJ X POS IT JO iii EXTRA MATINEE GRAND ARMY DAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. MONROE 'M RICE IN THEIR WHIRLWIND OF FUN. JVC 1EBCHS SS"-- -wcWWV. TOSSSSST 'KSWMT .,- , Kf Si iw & iJMM 1W MI V. .! tmmst imJjfflil in? fTrai lawsa iSSJxJJSW SNS S8NSK8 m .? w Tr:isf?i JRSCATPNB' 5 r BIUTirn nlllF IViCUIUllVb K llf "AWTrl GUINEA For Weak Stomacli Impaired Digestfcn Disordered Liver. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25 CEBITS PER BOX. reparedonlyl)yTHOS.BEECHA5LSt.HeIens,Iancashire,EnglanfI. B. F. ALLE2T & CO., Sole Agents FOR TOTITEO STATES, 3C5 & 307 CANAIi ST., NEW YORK, Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham's Pills on receipt of price but inquire first. (Please mention this paper.) GRAND PIANO RECITAL. THE NEW "WORLD'S MUSEUM, ALLEGHENY CITY. James Geary Manager Harry Scott.. ............. ...Business Manager Week September 30 to October 6, World's Greatest Pianist, The Cowboy Phenomenon, .A.. O. 33AJBJSX.. Hiss Mettle Babel, Champion Lady Cornetist. Commodore Foote and Sister, Tiny morsels of humanity. Numerous new ana novel features, with HARDING AND AH SID'S Great European Novelty and Specialty Comedy Compauy in Theater. Coming Oct. 7 Rose, the Wild GirL ie29-7 THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY. NO. 64 Fonrth ave. Members of the National Association of the Teachers of Dancing of the United States. Canada and France. Opening Tuesday evening, at 7:30. October L Class every evening, of which three are for begin ners each week. Ten lesson tickets $3. Chil tlren's opening Saturday afternoon, Octobers. For particulars call at academy. se23-U jB r-A.TJrT1 HOT ftjl r iJTiih IDG- The most successful in America ih;pbirit of attendaaciP, uuu-uauiuuuiu,, - NQTE THE ATTRACTIONS THIS'WEEK: -i MHATTi A Y SPeciaI program of popular-airs jbytftH VISUAL Great Western. Band . '-T-i-tH 1 U Jih UV A I Welsh' Singing- Societies- in thejfevea! ' t& ,jt-QMB .i"i,3ftlB i -" X's?l PROF. BROOKS' DANCING ACADEMY, Sixth and Liberty streets. Ladies' and gen tlemen's class will commence Thursday, Octo ber 3, at 8 o'clock p. M. Misses' and masters' class Saturdar, October 5, at 3 o'clock. Ladies' clas? (exclusively) Thursday, October 10, at 3 o'clock. Mus-ic and f nil explanation for danc ing the new military schottische quadrille, adopted by the American Society of Professors uf Dancing, and the Washington Minuet and Gavotte for sale, 50 cents a copy. For particu lars see circulars at music stores. se22-71 IMPERIAL HALL, Corner Seventh avenue and New Grant street. Yon are respectfully invited to the' IMPERIAL CLUB'S GRAND FAMOUS PROMEN ADE, Reception and JDance, HELD EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT, FROM 8 TO 1. You will ceitainly enjoy yourself. Admission 60 cents. se29-19 TITISS EDNA BRIDGE, Cyclorama Dancing Academy, Beech st. and Irwin ave., Allesheny. will open for the season of '89 and '90 on Friday, October 4, for ladles and gentlemen. Class evenin s. Mondays and Fridays from 8 to 10 P. M. Misses' and masters' class, commencing October 5; cla&s days Wed nesdays and SaturdavS, from 3 to 6 P.M. La dies' class will commence Friday, October 4, at 4 o'clock P.M. For other information address as above. se21-61-su THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY Fonrth ave., the only members in Penn sylvania of the National Association of the Teachers' of trancing of the United States, Canada and France, opening Tuesday evening at 7SS0. October 1, and classes every evening thereafter. Beginners' clashes, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday evenings; advanced clashes, Monday and .Friday evenings: juvenile classes, advanced and beginners, Saturday aft ernoon. Children's classes opening Saturday alternonn, Oct. 6. Ten-lesson quarter tickets good to be nsed in 10 weeks. $3 OU, payable in advance. Circulars at music stores, and for particulars call at academy at any time. se22-128-su NOTE THE PARAGON OAST: Monroe and Bice, Bernard Dyll w, John J". Maffael, James Cavanaugh, Gus Williams, Victor Good, W. A. Mack, i Ituby , Walsh, . THE WESTMINSTER 3ADRIG-AL BOYS, Mtss Catharine IAnyard, MissrNMie Bosebud (Little Bosebud), J Miss Catharine Gerald, Zena Saffl, Carlotta Saffl, THE NEAPOLITAN TRIO, AND MERRY LENA MERVILLE, "YOU SHOULD HEAR HER WHISTLING" BIJOU PRICES: J-gcTSSago, WEDNESDAY: s&JM ican composers including "the melodies of Stephen C Poster. ' " . l i , . r nPlTTTT) QT A "V German Day. German music and' 111 U 1101 A 1 . songs of the "Fatherland," by, the xs.oDerc rium ana Cecilia Mannercnorat S p. at Floral Days. Magnificent diapla; of Special -.Designs for " Wed A TTT R J) A "V Pecoions and Bridal SetsJ AJVI -. OCT. 7 "THE STDLL ALARM." se2S-28 SNAP On account of the agreeable surprise riven to oar r n rices: Ids hammers, pistol srip, at S10 50; side action, twist NO 2. TTeeable SnroriSB ?lven TO our fllRtflmmt fnr thA naat rwootr a pfTI continue for one week longer to sell double-barrel, breesh-loadinesnotsrunsattbe following .new xia&er, i.op action, etc., jh; lop action, 8 1 eel Barrels, rebound- unequaled low prices top action,twist barrels, reboundln; hammers.patent 1 bounding bar locks, laminated steel barrels, at $15: 1. : Parker, Never Miss, at $22 60: L. C. Smitb,' bammerlei teed to give satisfaction or money refunded. irrels. all improvements, at 811: ire end,etc,at J125U; top action, re Lli. breecb-loader at J20j Thomas 5, at $50. Each guifaold Is guaran- SI. SCIO?, 934 Liberty St, Cor. Smithfleld. Send name and address for Illustrated Catalogue and FrlceList, free of charge. se29-TTSSU i ' OPEN PROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P.'Mi'i 'jL' H'SATORDAYS, 10:30 P. M. r- ., ADULTS, 25c. OHUDREN", 15c, HI IL iTTTTr - ... &. -'V J I Se22-125-SU I ' ' ill- ifrs I ' L Jah ( JL Wholesale Tailors- Kocliesterj K, Y. , UQuUST " A U tf .li-l 1 'MH n - . 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