Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 11, 1890, SECOND PART, Page 16, Image 16

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THE" PITTSBTmaDisPATOH, - SUNDAY, MAT 11, 1890.
SLATE NEWS IN BEIEF.
' California floods delay trains.
Lancaster; ix, larmers Indorse the tariff
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"Washlneton, Pa, dealers will be wosecuted
for selling cicarettes to boys.
Montana TTnion frriMifc riorwrt at Rnnth
Butte barned. Loss $50,000 to SIOO.KM.
Sister Ganther died yesterday from effects
ot a shock occasioned by the Montreal asylum
fire.
Proprietors of prominent New Brunswick
hotels are in jail for Yiolatlnc the Scott tem
perance act.
Iowa courts rule in accordance with the
original package decision of the Federal Su
preme Court.
Crop report of department of Acriculture
makes a redaction of one point in wheat, the
average being SO.
Tornado at Blythedale, Mo, wrecked a
doxen houses and seriously injuring the family
of Henry Younfj.
Mrs. Charles Frost, Portsmouth, N. H..
temporarily insane. Attempted to drown herself
and babe. Rescued by tramps.
General Joseph E. Johnston has consented
to unveil the equestrian Statue of General Rob
ert E. Lee, May 9. at Richmond.
Hon. Jos. Bleakley, Presidentof the Lear
ecworth. Kan, Farmers Alliance, Is a candi
date for Congressman E. If. Morrill's seat.
The New York Pasteur Institute during
April received seven patients. Two are from
Illinois, one from Texas, and all doing well.
Heirs of John F. Fosdlck, inventor, hare
attached the Lowell, Mass, Machine Shop
Company for $1,000,000. alleged to be due on
patents.
Ralph Allen goes to the penitentiary for
nine esrs lor assaulting ana attempting to
rob a .iwelcr's salesman at the Palmer House,
Chicago.
Eliia O'Brien, of North Woburn, Mass.,
aged IX died yesterday of hydrophobia. A year
ago the child was severely bitten by a dog, sup
posed then to have the rabies.
S. N. Stern, of the firm of Stern & Son,
clothiers, Broadwav, New York, was instantly
killed by the electric cars at Elizabeth. N. J.
Head and both arms were severed from the
body.
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TATKES SHEEDT TRIPPED OT.
How a Smart Yonnt Ulan Settled In tbe First
Ward and Wn Married.
A wedding causing considerable talk on
tbe Hill on account of the secret way in
which the contracting parties went about it,
leaked out yesterday afternoon. W. J.
Robinson, oi Pride street, son of J. S. Rob
inson, who is identified with several build
ing and loan associations at No. 131 Fifth
avenue, was married to Miss Mary Owens,
of Banksville. The young lady's religious
views conflict with those of the family of
young Bobinson. On this account the mar
riage was not sanctioned by the father of the
groom, and be knew nothing of the wedding
until told of it by a Dispatch reporter
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bobinson said,
when told of the marriage of his son:
"This is the first intimation I have had
of my son's marriage. I do not approve of
it, as be did not get my consent to marrv the
young lady, of whom I know nothing.
As "William is old enough to obtain a mar
riage license withcut my consent, I, of
course, could not prevent it."
A call was made at the residence of Ber.
Father Sheedy, who married the couple.
Father Sbeedy said: "It is not customary to
announces the marriages of persons from the
pulpit it either one of the parties is a
Protestant. I did not know Bobinson, and
as he had 3 marriage license I could not re
fuse to marry them. He told me he was
stopping at the Keystone Hotel, on Fourth
avenue, and as this is in my parish, I had
to comply with the young man's request."
Both parties are well known in social cir
cles. The groom for many years has been
connected wun the insurance hrm of J. D.
Bigger! & Co., on Fourth avenue, where he
holds a very important and responsible
position. Miss Owens' family are quite
well to do.
THEATRE
Undenbe di reef ion of
JiV uva n2iy,i3inyiru nK iii!
WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. MAY 12,
MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
A PERMANENT SUCCESS MUST HAVE MERIT,
Engagement ot the Popular Character Actor,
. charles McCarthy,
In His Greatest of All Comedy-Dramas,
"One of the Bravest!"
Produced in Grand Spectacular Form by a Company of
Recognized Artists of Reputation.
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EXPOSITION AUDITORIUM,
(MECHANICAL HALL)
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
tS wa MAY 26 AND 27. MoTTW.SSKr
STRAUSS.
NEW APTERTISEMESTK.
Ml FOREPADGH'S
Great All-Feature Show
AND
Wild West Combined
Will Exhibit the Colossal, Remodeled Arenle
Zoological and Hippodromatlc Aggregation
absolutely three times the greatest on
earth and now maemncently rein-
forced with the Famous Historical
SHERIDAN'S RIDE,
Supplemented with the
HISTORIC OUSTER BATTLE
AND THE
Mountain Meadow Massacre
EXPOSITION PARK,
ALLEGHENY,
Monday and Tuesday, May 19-20
East Liberty, Wednesday May 21
ftS-PosItlvely and Most Emphatically tbe
Only Tented Exhibition of any importance that
will visit this State and City tbls season.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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fwkilfcfflKrsiAGE
vflfcl3& AROBB
WORLD'S MUSEUM.
ALLEGHENY CITY.
GEORGE CONNOR, Manager. EDW. KEENAN, Business Manage;.
THE MOST REALISTIC FIRE SCENE EVER PRODUCED!
Introducing a Handsome STEAM FIRE ENGINE,-a
JB-Drawn by Two Beautiful TRAINED HORSES."!
27 -A.IEOTISTS!
nDOtTBLE QXTJIRTIETTIE!!
A Company of Comedians I
-INCLUDING-
REVERSED THE LOWEE COURT.
Application Denied for a UeceWer for the
Etna Iron Works Company.
CcrciKjrATl.May 10. The Circuit Court
to-day reversed two decrees of the Common
Pleas Court, one for the appointment of &
receiver for tbe Etna Iron "Works Company,
of Lawrence county of which Adolph
Pluenier of this city is President, and
another of a dissolution of the company.
The decree was issued by the Common
Pleas Court noon application of Pluemer,
and the Circuit Court finds that there was
both a lack of jurisdiction and a lack of
essential averment ot insolvency to authorize
the action of the Common Pleas Court.
A MISPLACED SWITCH.
Wrecks a Frelcut Train and Ellis Three
Railroaders.
Auboea, III., May 10. A misplaced
switch threw the engine and several cars of
a freight train on the Chicago, Burlington
and Qnincy Railroad from the track at
midnight near "Wyanet last night.
They rolled down an embankment. En
gineer S. F. Adams and F. J. Haddock
were Killed, and buried beneath the wieck.
It is reported that Brakeman Reed was also
killed.
WH. CR0NIN, The Representative Irish
Woman Impersonator,
Scene Effects 'New and Novel, Presenting the
GREAT OPIUM DEN! SHIP EXPLOSION, ETC.
BI?iLSES: 75, 50 and 25c.
RESERVED SEATS. "
May 19 Ferguson & Mack McCarthy's Mishaps.
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The Great Composer! The Great Conductor!
The Musical Pride of All Europe!
And Court Ball Music Director to His Majesty, the Emperor of Austria,
with his
FAMOUS VIENNA ORCHESTRA
IN IMPERIAL COURT CONCERTS.
The only chance in a lifetime to hear this famous organization in America.
Under the direct management and supervision of ED. C. GARBER.
Entire change of programme each and every concert.
PRICES: BESERYED, $1 50. ADMISSION, 50c MD $1 00.
Same prices at Night and Matinee Concerts.
SEATS BY SUBSCRIPTION.
Beats can be secured by advance subscription, thus avoiding the tedious wait in line after the
opening ot the public sale. Cut out the blank below, mail it to Ed. C. Garbee, Manager, 42
Sixth street, Fittslinrg, Pa. The seats will be selected as near tbe location requested as possible
and laid aside for the subscriber, who must call and pay for tbem on the uay succeeding the
opening of tbe pnblic sale. The seats will be selected strictly in the order of the reception of
the subscription. Tbe importance of immediate subscription will therefore be apparent. The
public sale of seats will begin Wednesday morning, May 14, at 9 o'clock, at Kleber's Muiic Store,
No. SOS Wood street, continuing until tbe conclusion of the concerts. Persons buying seats will
be furnished with f ac simile diagrams of the seating of auditorium.
ED. C. GARBER. Manager. 42K Sixth street. Pittsburg, Pa.
CUT THIS OUT, FILL IT UP, AND MAIL.
To ED. C. GARBER, Manager, 42 IS Sixth Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
I hereby subscribe for seats to the Strauss engagement as follows:
For Monday Evening, May 26 seats
For Tuesday Evening, May 2j seats
For Tuesday Matinee, May 27 seats
Signature .' ,
dispatch. Address
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200 Sconts. Soldiers anil Ramiras
Are brought into requisition in the life-like re
production of the world's saddest tragedy,
CUSTER'S LAST RALLY;
or, the Battle ot tbe Little Big Horn.
Greatest gathering of Scouts, Cowboys, Cow-
firls, Crack Shots, Vaqneros and Real Blanket
Ddiin8 ever seen this side of the Missouri river.
SSThrillIng Sharpshooting Contests between
the International Crack-shot Heroes, CAPT.
A. H. BOGARDUS and his THREE SONS.
All tliB Famons Features of tie Great
Furenangb Show.
The Splendid Triple Circus The Mammoth
Double Menagerie fhe Sonl-Stirring Hippo
drome Races The Terrific Gladiatorial
Combats The Marvelonsly Trained
Fighting, Dancing and Clown Ele
phants, together with all ot
ADAM F0REPAUGH, JR'S
Astounding Sensations, including his SoO.000
Troupe of Educated Ranch-bred Brooches; the
Quadrille Dancing Elephants: the Somersault
Dogs; "Blondln." only Equine ever taught to
walk a High Rope; "Eclipse," the Trapeze
Horse, and crowning climax. Driving 40 Fiery
Thoroughbreds at Headlong Speed I
t3See the Combined Forepaugh and Wild
West street parade ac 10 a. k on the day of
exhibition in this city. Absolutely the most
Novel, Brilliant, Romantic and Stupendous
Processional Display ever witnessed anywhere
on earth I
tt3Two Complete Exhibitions Daily at Usual
Hours: Admission 50c; Children under 9, 23c.
Reserved numbered seat, extra. Cheap Round
trip Excursions on all railroads. See Local
Agents for particulars. For the accomodation
ot tbe public who would avoid tbe crowd at
me grounds, iicKets ana nsserrea seats can De
obtained at PRATT'S Base Ball Emporium.
502 Wood St., near Fifth are., at the nsual slight
advance. niyll-3
WEEK BEGINNING MAY 12.
Tlie Tiniest SXaxi in tlie TJaiiverse,
HOP O' MY THUMB,
AGE 20 TEARS, WEIGHT 9 LBS.
This little gentleman has traveled all over the globe and has s-
cited the admiration of everybody by his diminutive Bize and gentle
manly deportment. There never was so small a man.
Many other curiosities in Curio HalL
IN THEA70RIUM.
WORLD'S STAR SPECIALTY COMR&NY..
Admission, lOo. Children, Eo.
Open From 1 -bo lO DP- IMI.
convcucra- - "zbi-tzphstotisim:.
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mWELFTH SEASON
FOURTH AND FIFTH CONCERTS,
THE MOZABT CLUB,
James P. McCollum. Director.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Arthur Nikisch, Director.
(His first appearance here.)
MME. MAQDALEN&STEINBACH JAHNS,
Eolo Soprano.
OLD CITY HALL,
Monday and Tuesday, May 19
and 20, 1890.
Sale of seats open Tuesday, May 13, 1890, at
Mellor fc Hoene's, 77 Fifth ave.
Reserved stats, J2, SI 0 and f 1. General 7ad
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pENN INCLINE HALL.
Ine Penn Incline Club will open the Summer
Season with a Grand Moonlight Reception
MONDAY. MAY 12.
GREAT EASTERN ITALIANS, COL, J. J.
PHILL1PFS.
Admission, 50c. Ladies, 10c
Dancing in the a Den air. Finest floor in the
two cities. my 10-21
jEOLIAN concert.
During this week concerts will be given at the
warerooms of Messrs. Mellor & Hoene,
77 FIFTH AVENUE.
The following programme from the lull
orchestral score will be rendered:
Overture Tannbauser Wagner
Serenata Love's Dream Moszkowski
Selections Tbe Gondoliers Sullivan
Third Barcarolle Rubinstein
March Seventh Regiment ..Markstein
The Instrument used will be tbe wonderful
OLIAN,
On which any one can play with a week's prac
tice. A pleasant and profitable visit is assnred
to those who take advantage of this musical
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HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY,
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 12.
Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
REILLY
&
WOODS'
NEW BIG
SHOW.
The New Feature,
Conroy & Fox.
TATALL
The Acme Four I
2 Garnella Broa. 2
4 Gaiety Skirt Dancers I
2 The AlezandroffBros. 3
Mls Millie Price.
4 Wood Family 4
Miss Florence Miller;
Mr. Dan Hart.
Miss Kittle Talbott.
PatReiUy.
Monday, May 13 Kernell's New Company
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pRAND MUSICALE AND COTILLION
THE GREAT WESTERN BAND,
Under the auspices of the RANDALL CLUB,
will give one of their grand select concerts at
OLD CITY HALL,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14.
At the conclnsion of the "musical prosrramme"
tbe floor will be cleared for "dancing" until 12
o'clock.
Fifty gentlemen of the club in full dress will
act as ushers and floor managers during tha
evening.
Cards of admission El eaob. To be had on ap
plication to any member of the duo.
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GUENTHER'S ORCHESTRA
Furnishes Music lor Concerts, Weddings,
Receptions, Ac.
Lessons on Flute and Piano given by
PROF. GUENTHER, 68 Fifth ave and Bis
sell block, room 532. ap20-Sa
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CLIFTON !
Parlor Can to Clncipnnti.
The only Pullman buffet parlor cars in
service between Pittsburg and Cincinnati
run via B. & O. E. K.
Do You VVunt Artistic MantxUf
Go to James C. Thompson, 640 Liberty
avenue, where all the newest designs in
wood or slate are exhibited.
"We call extra attention to the attractive
reductions made in our dress goods depart
ment this week. Huous & Hacke.
rrssa
Fubuititre of all kinds re-upholstered.
Hauoh & Keestax, 33 Water st.
CONCERT OF THE
ZITTERBART ORCHESTRA
AT
OLD CITY TTAT.T
THURSDAY, MAY 15, '90.
SOLOISTS:
Fidelis Zitierbart, Jr., Violin.
Hugo Raiber, Piano.
Chas. Cooper. Cello.
Ka. Eythe. Zitber.
Miss Helen Zitterbart, Soprano.
Mrs. Adah Thomas, Soprano.
H, B. Broekett, Tenor.
THE DOMITIAN OVERTURE,
A composition of Prol. Zitterbart, will be pro
duced for the first time.
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HARRIS' THEATER.
Week beginning MONDAY, MAY 1Z
.Every Afternoon and Evening:
A NEW PILGRIM OF MIRTH.
The Comedians,
Herbert and Joe
CAWTHORNS1
IF WE HAD told you one week ago that by last night we would have sold 300 building lots you might justly have accused us of exaggeration. Such,
however, has been the case. Last Monday morning we owned a 40-acre tract of beautiful land at Clifton, but to-day we are owners of less than one-half of that
same piece of property. Where has it gone ? Ask the people ? Why has it gone ? Because it is just what the people have been wanting and waiting for. Our
lots are fine, and our terms and method of sale are highly appreciated by buyers of moderate means.
200 "RTT! A TTHTTTTTTT i LOTS T jTHTTT- The lots we have left are scattered all over the plan, and you can still get a lot in
almost any locality. Don't think we have no good ones left. We have, for they are all good, but come soon if you want one of them.
DO iTOTJ "WAISTT TO BTJILD ? If you want, to build where can you get a better chance? Complete a house
at Clifton, worth $1,500, by October 1, 1890, and we will give you the lot upon which it stands FREE OF COST. We limit this to fifty builders.
ARE YOU GOING TO BE ONE OF THE FIFTY?
CLIFTON.
6-12 MILES OUT
On the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad.
36 TRAINS A DAY.
6-Cent Commutation Fare.
5"Churches, School, Stores, Postoffice,
EipFuel Gas, etc, Graded Streets.
E Sidewalks, Shade Trees.
TERMS OP SALE.
PRICE OF LOTS $100 TO $400.
FIRST PAYMENT, $1 TO $4.
WEEKLY PAYMENT, $1 TO $2.
No Taxes Until Lot is Paid for
in Full.
ISiF'No Interest on Back Payments.
E"Deed Given Free of Cost
gfio Per Cent Off for Cash.
GUARANTEE.
BEST LOTS FOR PRICE IN VICINITY
OF PITTSBURG.
No Penalty or Forfeiture if Conditions
Are Complied With.
No Taxes! No Interest!
Sidewalks, Graded Streets, Shade Trees
on all streets absolutely free of cost.
A Lot given to every person completing
a house by October 1, 'go, worth $1,500,
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REFERENCES.
' OUR CUSTOMERS
Second National Bank, Cincinnati.
Broadway National Bank, Boston.
Marine National Bank, Pittsburg.
Lebanon National Bank, Lebanon, O.
OWNERS OF
Branch Hill, O., 211 Lots.
Hazelwood, O., 1,167 Lots.
Greenwood Park, Mass., 650 Lots.
Wollaston Park, Mass., 800 Lots.
Allison Park, Pa., 1,172 Lots.
Ivanhoe, Pa., 500 Lots.
Clifton, Pa., 500 Lots.
HERE IS WHAT YOU GET A.T OLIFTON! ' ,
A high, dry and healthy location; good streets; fine sidewalks; beautiful shade trees; alleys behind .all lots; easy payments, with a 10 per cent discount for cash; a lot free if you build before October 1, 1890; no
taxes or interest to pay. These lots face on the Beaver or Brighton Road, which is the proposed route of the Washington Avenue Electric Street Car Line. This when completed will increase the value of this prop
erty AT LEAST icto PER, CENT. s
WBLJT MOKE OA.JN YOXJ ASK?
LATEST.
COMEDY COMPANY.
Presenting tbe
BRIGHTEST,
FUNNIEST,
of Mnsicsl Comedies,
BEST
LITTLENIJGGrET!
A Grand Metropolitan Cart. Tbe Famons
Nonet Quartet. Ne Songs Dances, Music.
REFINED. NOVEL, ORIGINAL.
Week May 19--A Celebrated Case." BfUZ7
B" Agents on grounds at all hours of the day,
UpCall at our office for full information or go direct to the grounds.
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