8 A LIMIT TO DEBATE. !Ihe Tariff Bill is to be Voted Upon Kext Wednesday Noon. YIGOBOUS DEMOCRATIC PROTESTS Fail to Effect Any Change in tho Repub lican Programme. H'KIKLEX'S BEFEKENCB TO EAHDALL "Washington, Mar lfi. Ai icon as the House vras called to order lo-dny Mr. Mc Klnley, of Ohio, from the Committee on Rules, reported n resolution providing that hereafter tlio House shall tutct nt 11 o'clock; tbat after tlio rending of the Journal nod the disposal or conference rcorta tho House Shall go into committee of tho whole on tho tariff hill; that tho bill thall bo rend through, commencing with paragraph 111, and thall bo opened to ninendment on any part of tho bill following paragraph 110, nnd that on "Wednesday next at VI noon tho bill, with pending amendment!, thall bo reported to tho Homo. Mr. Itlount, of Georgia, erltlolied the ma jority of tho Committee on Ilulei for report ing the resolution, Tho majority of the House had adopted a code of rulci which recognized tho right of debate In committee of the whole. It Dud given tho committee power to limit debate. It had provided that 100 ahould constitute a quorum. And yet, nflcr all theio reitrulnti were thrown over the onIderntlon of n bill in committee, it was proposed to set ailde tho rulca govern ing the committee. ANNULLING THE IIULEH. It teemed to be the polioy of the majority whenever nny matter was of a mngnltude re quiring debate and carelul oonnderatlon, Uial this rule thould be tutpended und be come nugatory. The majority said to. the minority, "wo will allow ynu to debate until 13 o'clock Wednesday. At thut time we intend to i top discussion and pan tho bill through tho House." It mattered not whether tho jiaragrapht of the bill had not been considered. 1 1 mat tered not if tho meature hindered the rela tione of the pcoplo of tlilt mlphty nation. It mattered not that It involved commercial rolatlont with all the countrlet of tho world. It mattered not that It Involved ono of the great political Issues of tho timet. It mat tered not that it lattciicd a lytlcin upon tho people for yean tho majority had deter mined upon tho incasu.ro and wat im patient with debate. A poucrlul minority wat asking for freedom oi debate. The Koimbllnui party bad circled lit government by a minority of ihu people. It wut to the vatt body of tho pooiile that tho majority of the House wut declaring that It meant to impend tho oper ation of the rulo In regard to the Committee of the AVholo on tlio moit Important quel tlon to which it wat applicable. AJC XIUIKVOCAIU.U FIAT. Ilcfore the bill had been considered at all, i the Cat had gono forth that four dayt would be permitted lor general debate, and eight dayt lor dobate under the five-minute rule The very announcement had repretted de bate. Gentlemen on the Democratic aida bad felt tbat it wat idle to prepare for the diicuiiion. Ho protested ogalntt the reso lution at un-American, unwite, and violent to parliamentary procedure. Applause. Mr. McKInley denied that the resolution bad any purpote to stifle debate. It had no such purpose. It wat intended to concen trate debate on the paragraphs and pro Visions of the bill. Any gentleman who had listened to the discussion for the past three dayt must have been convinced that everything was discussed but the real quettion to be determined. The resolution wat not to deny to the minority freedom of debate, but to deny to it the right to dclny public business by dilatory motiont and obstructive tactics. The House had been given 35 bourt of general debate and 15 hours under the five-minute debate, nnd it wat to bo given fivo dayt more. Did tho gentleman from Georgia remember that in the l"ortv-fourth Congress but one day had been given to the consideration of tho tariff bill? In the Forty-fifth Congress tho tariff bill had been considered six days. In the Forty-eighth Cougrets it lind been consid ered nine days. Mr. McMillin suggested tlint the t were nine days of general debate. Wr. McKInley replied that that was nil the Democrats wnuted. Tho enacting clauses lhad been strlkeu out and that in a Demo cratic Congress. JtKJSD'B FOHMI-il B1TNT1MKNTB. Mr. McMIUIn Inquired whether the gen tleman would allow Ij t tit to rend what the lireselit btlieskcr linit nld iliinii the iililit of lluilled debate Mr. McKlnley would lint. He had mi doubt that when the tipeitW urn In n minority lis wait elainur lug for ilelmis. ll.ttughlrr. Mr. Uprlngfif mhl tlintln the I'lHlr'tdjilitli CongiP Ihrie wax mi tlip Demoi'mllo tide 33 or lfi intiinhura who vtnil with th He. jtHlilleiun fo sink? nut tht tnstiUiiu elniic, Mr. MpKIhIpv Vi and Biiiong thnss 1'J or 16 or "0 member' wut tlio nubleit Demo, crat tlml em ioml on that floor-Hnmul J. Jtsndall, AiiplftiisaJ 'J'lie true lender of the Jif.mociatlo party, ho lad in that r s.lance to slop the oonsi'lorAtion nt the hill which he hflieved would destroy tho Rfent industries of the United Hfiites, Applause, Mr, MoMlllln Inquired what (under tlu resolution) would become nf the amendments uflrred in committee nf the whole, and not disposed nf nt noon Wednesday? Mr. McKInley They will full. a nisuooiiATio ciiAitni:. Mr. MoMlllln And it it your object to tnakethem fall? Mr. McKInley demanded the proviout quettion. Mr. llreekinrldge, of Kentucky, moved to lay the resolution on tho table. Lost, yeas, 110; nnys, 148 Tho provlnus question wat ordered. Yeas, 1:13, nnys, 102, and the reso lution was adopted. Yeas, 120; nays, 03. The House then went into committee of the whole (Mr. Grosvcnor, ol Ohio, in the chair) on the tariff bill. Tne reading of the bill consumed the remainder of tho day. and nt its close tho committee rose and the House took a recess. nORSFOnD'-i ACID PHOSPHATE Hnkra Delicious Lemonade. A teaspoonf nl added to a gloss of hot or cold water, and sweetened to the taste, will be 'Sound refreshing and Invigorating. Oar SIO (salt Solo Is keeping everyone interested. The styles are cut from all-wool cassimcres, diagonals, Scotch cheviots and fancy worsteds, and many light colors, dawn grays and fast blacks are included in the selection. Most of these suits sold for $18, $20 and 22; some ns high as $21. What we want to do is to Znove goods fast and our $10 liberal offer "will do it. P. C. C. C, cor Grant and Dia mond cts., onp. the Court House. "We shall present an elegant French clock only a few Cays longer. They go with every purchase of ?15 worth or over. P. C. C. C. Parlor Cnra to Ttnltlraere. Handsome Pullman parlor cars are at tached to the B. & O. day express leaving Pittsburg at 8 a. m.. daily. The entire train rncs through to Baltimore via Washington, faking direct connection with parlor car train for Philadelphia. For Handsome Dress Trimmings A.nd lowest prices consult onr trimming department Jos. Hoenb&Co.'s Penn Avenne Stores. Rnbr Cnrrlitv Bell so easy at Harrison's. Why? Because ' eo cheap. 123 Federal st, Allegheny. 1 Fnrs olotb capes at half price and less, at JUosenbaum & Coa. rra SHE KILLED HER GUILD. Agnei Tnnkeri ritndt Gnlltr of Murder In the Hrcond Degree Ex-Mayor I.lddell Acquitted of Assault Damage) Sulla and Others. In the Criminal Court yesterday, Agnes Tankert, a good looking girl, aced 18 years, was arraigned on the charge of murder. She was accused oi strangling her child Just after its birth. The body of the infant was found February 10, alongside a spring in Woods' Bun, Allegheny. It was wrapped in n shawl, with a hat pin thrnst through its windpipe. Miss Tankcrt was arretted as the mother and murderess of the child, and hell for trial. All of yesterday morning was occupied in getting a Jury, but when court re convened In tho afternoon her attorneys, Messrs. Keardon and lironnon, enterod for her a ploa of guilty of murder In the second decree. It was accented ly District Attorney Johnston, and the Rlrl was remanded to jail for sentence. Cx.Maror Robert Llddell wat acquitted of the rnargo oi npsraraioa iaun ana uattery on Honor Clark. Frank Hmllh was convicted of betrayal, on nath of Badle Uuekat. 11. Voclker was convicted of assault and battery on Christ Hclimldt. The jury It out In tho case of Ange lina Harris, irlod for assault and battery on Baruuol ilroton. THEIE COKE SUPPLY OUT OFF. Hrntrn, llonnrll iV L'v.'i Ilreelrnr Suing lor n Ilrohrn Conlrnol. Thoro wat no buslnost dono In tbo United Btatat Circuit Court yesterday except the Jean nette case and the entry of the suit of Kayotto Drown, receiver of ilrown. flonnoll A Co., vi J, W. Hoore, The amount Involved Is 11,237 R3 for the breaking of a contract. The plaintiff alleges that he had a contiaet with the defend, ant by which the Utter was to furnish him 000 to 1,000 tons of coke par week. The contract was to continue from May 1, 1880, to Jonuary 1, 181)0 but tho plaintiff alloget that no coke wat delivered after H'Ptemuer 1, 1889. The amount tued for It tho ilHTnrnnea tintwren the rontrant prleo and what the plaintiff alleges ho had to pav to eet his cnkn somewhere else. The hrarlne In tho Ford Plato Ol&ss rase and tho llerr't island dam case were postponed for ono week. BUIHQ FOB HTJBT FEELOTOS. A Colored Man Wnnl 8'i.OOO From tbo nij.ua Theater Proprietor. W. II. Anstln, colored, yosterday entored suit against It. M. Oullck A Co,, proprietors of tho IllJon Theater, for R.000 damages. Ho alleges tbat ho purchased two tlckotsfor tho llljou for tho performance on the evening of MavT ik(xi riiav antltlnd him to soatt In tho parquet On that evening, accompanied by a lady, he went to tho thotter. hut the attend, ants rof used to allow him to take tho seats called for, and forcibly ejected him fromlho parquet. Austin asks for 12,000 damagos for tho mortl flcatlon, eta, ha experienced. To.llny'. Trial Lists. Common Hess No. l-Illcxort vt Itend (2) Mrlntlro vs McCandletS) Kuhn vt Ilustell Manufacturing Company) l'hllllpt vt City of Allegheny! Jamlion vs Kcbols et alt McCorklo Mehaffey et nil bnrniich of Vorona vs Htroudi McKay vs McKay; Itnenlch llros. vt lloltman; llutler et ai vt I'lttsonre and lllrmlncham I'asseucer Hallway Comnanyi Kolfel. administrator, vt Iron and (Hats Dollar rUilngs Hanki Mlllor vt Pittsburg and Western It'll! way Company. Common l'leatNo.2 Itobbvt Pittsburg, Alio Clieny and Manchester Hallway Campanyi Cour In vt Nhroden liayt & Noble vs Htone A Co.; Jamison vt Hulllvani McUlbbeny t JetTermn Oas Company! Hchmldtchen vt Btoln; Taylor vs Exceltlor Express and Htandard Cab Company; Coleman vt Cltltens' Traction Company: Hay vs Hinirer. Criminal Court Commonwealth vt Mary Herman. Samuel Clermotkl, E. 8. Notilin, Oeorce Fodor, Mary Miller, Aaron Mozertky, alias Nomie Jones, Cbarlct Italic. Charlet Qrindler, Andreas Lehonder, Ooorco Btoln meycr, Jacob Jacobs, l'eter HbafTor. All of Them Nnp-Snltrd. In the suit of John C. Henry against the P. A L. E. U. R. Co., for damagos for libel, tho countcl of both tidet yesterday agreed that a non-tuit be entered at to Superintendent Hoi brook. In order that tho case rould bo taken to the tiupreme Court. Judge White granted tho non-snlt, and the caso will be appealed, A non-suit had already been entored as to tbo I". A U E. O. K. Co. Notre From the Courts. Tun contest of tho will of Mary McD. naz lett It still on trial before Judge Blagle. In the suit of G. A. Seavcy against 13. H. Fell bach, an action on a note, a verdict was glvon yesterday for 317 for the plaintiff. This suit of the Allegheny National Dank against tho Kcvstone Coal Companr to recover on notes Is still on trial befora Judge Collier. TltBsultof Oustav Bchulz ngalnst tho P., McK. A V. H. 11. .Co., for damages for Injury to his property caused by n tewer, stopped up by the company backing water Into his cellar, It on trial before Judgo White. John F. Bcorr)otterday filed a bill In equity ngalnst Joseph U Hcott. Ho states that they had been In partnership In tho stair building butlnois, Ihoy went out of hurlnest a short tllno ego, and lie alleges that the defendant got unite than lilt tlmre nt the money. He asks fur the appointment of a receiver and a settlement nf nccuiiiitt, nhil that the detenilatil he In strained from collecting any outstanding money. A nii.b In eijiilty was filed yesterday by Loud Claims against T. M, MoUdiioueh unking that mi agreement to Ml propel ly bo annulled, t'lniii tlitlee that Iip feigned a paper whiolilm tlimiKlit wat an artiole nuilumtiug MsUonoiign tu sell fume pinpertyin filmier townMilp Inr linn, It trtiiMdieil tlml It wht an nerement to kpII Ilia iniipmiy to MeDonoiigli, aim OUhm, hi Iih liwl iioliiipiiilnn nf uuiklm? mieli au agree iiunt, wauu It deolared mill and void. Miormrte ef llrenlh, Dr. 1'llnt'i ltainedy should be taken at nnea when plight exertion or a beany meal produces nlinrtue.it of breath or a p,tlii In the reilonof the heart, Hand fur treatise, free, At all drugglsf, or Mank Drug Co,, , J, , MWV Jlabr Carilogri, Bee our novelty spring, The easiest and best, Ho extra charge for them at Har rison's Toy Store, 12 J Federal et,, Allegheny. Parlor Care lo Clnclnnntl. Tho only Pullman buffet parlor oars in service between Pittsburg and Cincinnati run via II. & O. It. U. Fl.ii: cloth capes at half price and less, at Ilotenbaum & Co.'s. vrvu 5 JACOBS Ol MARK For Stablemen and Stockmen. CTTsras Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Sprains, Galls, Strains, Lameness, Stiffness, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Contractions, Flesh Wounds, Strlnghs.lt, Sore Throat, Distemper, Colic, Whitlow, Pell Evil, Fistula, Tumors, Splints, Ringbones and Spavin In their early Stages. Directions with each bottle. At DBtJoanrrs and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore. Hi. QJfcwaw TRADE V'r REEDY.-PAilN! MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS--THE BEST. Cocoa is of supreme importance as an article of diet Van Houten's has fifty per cent, more flesh-forming proper ties than exist in the best of other cocoas. Van Houten "BEST & GOES FARTHEST." The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened as to render it easy of digestion, and, at the same time, the aroma is highly developed. Ki-VAN HOUTEX'S COCOA ("onoo tried, always nsed ") it the ortclnnl, porc.aolu. . bio Cocoa, Invented, patented and made In Holland, andjt to-day better and mora wtuMsthananyof the numerous imitations. In fact, comparative test will easily prove, that no din Ooooa equals this Iraoitor' In solubility, agreeable taste and nutritive quali ties. "Largest aalo In the world." Ask for VtM Uoczxs'a and take no other. CA TUB WBvV A0YEnTWBlrIBKT8 Catarrhal Dangers. To be freed from tbo dangers of suffocation while lying down) to breatho freely, sleep soundly and undlsturbod; to rise refrothod, head clear, brain actlvo and free from pain or acbe; to know that no poisonous, putrid matter denies tho breath and rots away tho delicate machinery of smell, taste and bearing) to foel that tho system does not, through its veins and artorics, suck up tbo poison tbat is euro to un dermlno and destroy, Is Indeed a blessing be yond all other human enjoyments. To pur chase Immunity from such a fate should be tho object of all allilcted. But tuoso whohavo trlod many remedies and physicians despair of relict or cure. Bankokd's JIadioax, Cuss meets every phase of Catarrh, from a slmplo head cold to the most loathsome and destruetlvo stages. It Is local and constitutional. Instant In rcllov lng, permanent In ourlng, safo, economical and never-falling. BanfoiiD'h ItAniCALCtntE oontlsts of ono bottle of the IlAniCAL Cuuic, onn box of CA TAltltltAI, Koi.vknt, and one IMI'IIOVKC Iw- iiai-kh, all wrapped In one package, with treatise ami directions, aud sold by all drug gists for It 00. l'OTTKlt UllUO it CHEMICAL COnrOHATlON, Hoston. ' PAINS AND WEAKNESS Of females Instantly rollavatt liv that new, elegant and Infallible Antidote to Pain, Inflammation nnd Weak nest, thu Cullaupa And. Pain Plaslap. ino nrst first and nnlv niiln.iiiiidiiTnf- nlaitap PtpeolAlly adnjited to ouro female pains and wcBKiiBieot. vatuy superior to en oiner pins, tort yet preptrod. At all diugglttt, 24centti iiToior en or, posiaga tree, or rorncii uitua AND ClIICMIOAI, COIU'OIIATION, lloston, Matt, ir CJPHINO IIUMOHH, whelher ltehlng, burn ij lng, bleeding, scaly, crutted, pimply or blotchy, whether of tho skin, scalp or blood, with lost nf hair, whether simple, tornfuloui or hereditary, from Infancy to age, aro now tpeodily, permanently and economically cured by that greatest of all known humor cures, tho uticura A tkln nnd blood purifier of Inoomnarablo purity and curatlvo power. An acknawlodgod ipocllloof world wide celebrity, r.ntlroly vog olablo, safe, innocent nnd nalatablo, KITectt dally inoro groat cures of tkln, icalp and blood humors than nil other Uln and blood rcmodlol before tlio public. Hale groator than tho com bined tales of nil other blood and tkln romodles. Mold everywhere Price. II. Pottku DllUO AND ClIKMIOAl, L'OIII'OnATlON, lloston, -Hcnd for "How to Curo Hprlng Humors," m'i21-5i.Tuvwlc .iJ. k PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT.' We want to engage the ; services of an energetic man or woman to represent the Ladies' Home Jour- 7 VAT fllrtf-ihlitvi mnla Ki . A 3 rnnirs centra tlin nnmno nf ( 1 -.M.M. MWVMtV fc4A !tiW J. I ! women to whom we can t S mail sample copies, display 5; posters and other adver- 5v tising matter and secure .a subscriptions. We offer 7 employment that will pay far better than clerkships, y Send for circulars, illus- y 2s trated premium list, sample &S s copies and private terms to 5: agents. Cram Pueusnisra Co., PolladclphU, Vu RMMMRM Bermuda Bottled. "ion iiniHi Kti iii lliriiimln. tr you bio ou tiu tint 1 not no reaiHiiiftli bit) for1 flio ciiiieciiiiriitpt,'' "Uiif, iltiKlop. l rnu ninirtl iiplfliff iiiri tlint) iiiir Hid iiuiiiny." "StcII, If nut i mil Hint la iinpoeeliiip, try Syttflkn. -Mb. Mill fMHOI sjss COTT'S PULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL. I K(iiintliin call If Ilniiii(la Hot I led, nwl iiiiiny onne of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Savora Cold I have RUIIEII ullli in iind tlio nrtvnntnsre la Hint tho most eentl tlve Mtoinnch nut tnlie It, Another tliliia; which couimriidi It la tho atliiinlnilna: propertlea of tho II noohOMtihllca oniioMniiiie iviiim it oontnlna. You will find It for liriurtrlat'N but oo anio nt your I you tret tho ( orlRlnnl HCOITM KJlGlLHION." ocU-2Mwrau Colobratoa Grand. DENVER RANGE. Sold by all stove dealers. Manu factured by GRAFF, HUGUS & CO., 632 and 634 Liberty street mhJ-6-MWS" iOGOA R OSdiVOlll HHMPllliM PITTSBURCblSPATOHf 'RIDXY, NEW ADVEItTIHEBlENTr. GAEPETS. tf WALL '.'PAPER. BIO STOCK. NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES In all now oholco stylos for oprinff. Also Fortioro, Cur tains, Llnoloums, Window Shados, Bto. Oomo and soo us. It will bo to your intor OBt Wo show 50 stylos of Llnoloum In all qunlltlos, and all gradoa of Oarpots and Wall Papor, Geo.W.Snaman, 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. fOlMIS-HWK CAUTION Tntrn nA I 'toei unless W.I..DOU ..-1...I HA-HM M tirloo nro elmnnon on ma , J,, i7lllllll,l ..., ,.,U bottom. Tf !it .fti.lr Mintiiit aiiDt.lv Tnn. end direct to factory, onclotlntj udrorillod price, W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SnOE gentlemen.' Finn Calf, nonvr Laced Grain and Creed, moor Wntorproof. . ... Ilett In tlio world, nxnmlno lilt 8H.OO (1BNIIINK IIANH-HKWKD NllOn. 4.11(1 JIANII-NKIVKII ivisi.1 niiiir ui.no l'lll.lUi; AND VA IOH ANI FAltMKIW HIIOE. a.00 KXTItA VAI.WIC JIAI.F H i.irrj. i'j.sa a m : a iviiuiiin.iiiiini'n i OHKINOMKN'H HHOKH. .uu ana ni Hill a JIIIVH HUllllUI. BIM1U.B. lontTCit, Mutton ana Lace. AH mula la Congress, Mutton an $3&$2SHOESLAFD(.gs. 81.73 SIIOK FOR MISSES, pcst Material. Beit Styl". Best Fitting. Vf. Z.. UouKlas, Brockton, Mass. Sold br FOR HALE BY H. J. A a. 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Bnttmla.June 4 C30ara. uallia, aiayzi,vuun.ra. Etruria, Way 21, 9 am. Aurania, May 31, 2 p.m. Umbrla.June7.80 am Servia, June 14. 2 p. m. Uallia, Juno 18, 6i0 am Will not carrv steerace. Cabin passage S60 and upward, accordlnc to location; intermediate, J35 and S40. Bteeraee tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company's office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. Vernon H. Brown & Co. J.J.MCCORMICK, C39 and 40i Bmitbfield street. Pittsburg. ap21-41-D mmm Mi V 1 r$mt v't'UHBKVf m lipy vsHtHsl'tB mmii fsnri 'lUrNii h?pi on lavorsm nniie pitr gratis nursing i!livJ!ifiWS!lOTIlb IlKlrt (,. I' Its iiirif. nr J, II oral Aatnt, 41 JirbMwnr, M NORDlJEUTSCHER LLOYD S. .S CO litablished 1857. Fast Line of Express Steamers from NEW YORK for SOUTHAMP TON, LONDON and BREMEN. The Una ncamors 8AALE. TRAVK, ALLER, EIDER, EMS, FOLDA, WERRA, ELBE and LAHNof 5,309 tons and 6,000 to 8,600 horsepower, leaves NEW YORK on WEDNESDAYS and HAT URDAYS for SOUTHAMPTON and Bremen. TIME From NEW YORK to SOUTHAMP TON. 7K days. From SOUTHAMPTON to BREMEN, 24 or 30 hours. From BOUTHAMP TON to LONDON, by Southwestern Railway Co., 2 hoars. Trains every hour of tho sum mer season. Railway carriages fr London malt passengers Southampton Docks on ai ri val Express steamers from Now York. These steamers aro well-known for their speed, com fort, and excellent cuisine. OELRICHH A CO., 2 Bowling Green, Now York. - MAXBCHAMBERQ&OO., C27 Bmlthfield street; JaJB-72-r . AfienttforPntaburaV, JJJf A, ,1, iUfUUIlUr NEW AnVERTISEMBJITH, jlfr. Fred Halm, Anottior well-known roililont of Sliarpiuurg has boon a victim of catarrh and dytpnpslu. lilt ttomach gavo him an otulloss amount of trouble. Ho had hololilng of gai from lilt ttnruaoh after oatlng, sour taste, and often folt llkn vomiting lilt food. Ills appotlto was ponr, and as hit liver was inuob enlarged It cava him great pain. In fnot. ho would of ton lo taken with such sharp crumps nnd pain across Ills itomsoii and bowels it loeniml at If lie could not lire. Ho had palpitation of tlio heart, dizziness, woaknost and pain across tlio small nt hit back, and a numb, lifeless feeling In Ills llnihr. Ho could get but little sloep, and at overy change of weather gnvu liliu n cold, ho took on a lingering cough. Hit lireatli beaaino abort and lin folt pain and snrenoii In lilt lungl and under his shoulder bladut. Night tweats weakened him very fast, and ho gradually grew worse until he lott SO nnunds of flash. Having a wlfo and two small children whom be dearly I loved, depending on him for a living, and hav ing tpont all lilt money In doctoring to no avail, not being ahlo to work, ho became diicourngod and disheartened, and often became to melan choly that ho would feel tempted to jump Into tbn rlvor and thut end hit suffer ing. Ono day ho noticed In tho paper nn account of a patient who had boon ourud by tho o.itarrh specialists at ,'li'l I'oun avenue of rniidltliiut that tnomed similar to his own. Ho resolved to call on theio tpoclal. lata. Ho did to, and wat told ho could yet bo cured. Although ho had but llttlo fulih, lie re solved to try unco inoro, and aftor taking a cnuriuof treatment became otirod. Ho lays: "Tho above history of my oiseaso anu curo is trno In l linn rouuivoi. irem montfrom 20 physicians, yoc gradually grow worse, and for ono year hoforo beginning treat ment with theso physlclam I was scarcely ahlo to do nny work. I liavo now workod hard for tho patt two months, feol well and strong, and wnrda do not express tho Joy I feel that my llfo hut boon tparod and health rottored, I hnroby sign my name. KKED 1IAIIN." l'ieatfl bear fit inlncl that Til HHIC Hl'KUIAI, IH'J'H HAVE BUT ONE OKI'lOB, and which Is IMCUMANKNTLY LOCATED at m I'unii aveniKi. omoo hours, 10 a. m. to4r, it., and 0 to 8 r. k. Sundays. 12 to 4 1'. K. Consultation froo toall. I'at ion ts treated tur. cenfiilly nt homo by correspondence. Hcnd two 2-oent stamps fur iiuettlon blank and nil. dross nil letters to the Cittarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, 823 1'enn avenue, Pittsburg. tnyo-MWirHHu Trousers At Popular Prices. We are getting the best of encouragement in selling Trousers made to measure at $7 5o, $7 50 $7 50. We shall sell hundreds of them at the above price. We are using these as a master stroke in good value to gain plenty of trade. They are uncommon styles and would cost you twice $7 50 at the fine merchant tailor's. We have more than a thou sand styles of Trouserings and Suitings, and we turn over a new leaf in value in made-to-measure work. Re member our low prices in ready-made clothing, too. Wc shut out all the profits except the manufacturers' by our di rect dealing. - Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Ponn n von no, myll.p DOUGLAS TIMES FOR US! BIT 03IBSE PRICES: 600 Ladles' Cloth Capet, hlaulc and colors, at Klegantly Kuibroldorad Aocordion Pleat 100 Ladles' Uroadcloth Jackets, all colors. A lovely display Ladles' Itlazer Jackets, high each. Imlunllcatablo under !7 LO. An abundant and handsome collodion of They usually soil, howovor, from SIO to $30. In almost endless selection of Headed Capes GIIANU HUCCKSB OF OUR First floor entlroly dovotea to Dress Goods, comprising all tho nowest ""eaves, fabrics and novelties of homo and foreign manufacture; all at prices tbat will suit evory varie ty of pocketbnok. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR LEVIATHAN DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALUEGHENY. myl2-MTF $5 GENTS' SHOES THIS HAND SEWED. We have just placed on sale 300 pairs of French Calf Hand Sewed Shoes. They are the choicest products of one of the best houses in America, and all fresh and new style. We offer them at the uniform price of FiyE DOLLARS PER PAIR. Beside this bargain we show some new styles in our SURPRISE SHOE AT $1 90. the: famous 52 SIXTH STREET, PITTSBUR6. m"Give the New Shoe Store a-TriaL k. IK x w i-rr .. n ' IWn'nV ,-t ." a.,".r , y -- wi 9 "f .j y K A. ' NEW APYEKTISEMENTH. OOREEOT STYLE' AND RARE COMFORT . Are Happily Combined In RUBEN'S "PRESS" HAT. ft 00, $3 SO, f'J 40, 2 00, 'i 40. The success of this remarkably olegant and comfortable hat has exceeded our most san guine expectations. The demand for some thing light In wolght and easy fitting In the way of hoadgoar Is constantly on the increase, Tho Press but Oils tho bill to perfection. To those who have not yet purohated, wo would tayi Come and toouro one at once. RUBEN, Tho Hattor and FurnlBhor, 421 AND 423 BMITHPIELD ST. myll-WBa STWV Latest Improved Spectacle! and Eyo-Qlantesi Will fit any noto with cato and comfort Tho largost and host stock of Optical lnttrumentt and Artificial Eros. KORNBLUM, Thoorotloal and Fraotloal Optlolan. No f0 Fifth avenue, near Wood stroet. Telephone No. 1UBO, de2M THOMSON'S IMPROVED GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS Possess tho highest degree of uiuiu Fifteen grades and three longths (snort, medium and oxtra long) to choose from. Con stant Imnrovementt In ahanes. jvau uuji NEW SMOOTH FLAT BEAM HAVE MADE THOMSON'S GLOVE -FITTING Tbo Most Popular of Any. A Perfect Fit and Absolute Comfort Guaranteed. LANGD0N, BATCHELLER & CO., Successors to Thomson, Langdon A Co., New York, Hole Manufacturors. For salo by first-class dealers throughout the United State. mh2I-63-MWV ItAlLItOADS. PlTlSllUltO AND LAKEKK1K ItAll.HOAU COAU'ANY. tjchedule In effect M irch M, 1MO. Central time. Durxm-Vat Cleveland, B.oo, Sioon. ra '1:13. 4iH. MiJup. m. 1'or Cin cinnati, Chlcazo and HI. Louis, 5:00 a. m 1:U, Vi3U p. m. Kor iluiralo, 6:00a. m., 4:10, 9:Xp. m. For Salamanca, 'S:00 a. m., i:i) p. m. tot Youngstown and New Castle, 6:00, "8:00, 10:11 a. in., 'fiM, "liSO, 1)i30 p. m. Kor Hearer Falls, COO, 7)30. 100. lOtUa. tn., I18B, SiJO, iO), t:M. "OiSup, m. For fhartlers, 8100, ifiX) a. m., Sil. 018S, Jiio, 7in. 81OS. :iio, 10:U lliM, a.m., Him 12140, 1l2l, 1140, 1:20, SlSO,1l.,4lia7ilOt,ai2SllB, 10130 p. m. Amttvit-From Claveland. "eiM a. m 12i30, Si40, "7:M p. m. From Cincinnati, C'lilrago ami tit. Lonls, 13iS0, -7iM p. m. From llnffslo, 0i2 a. m '12130, 10 p, in. From Halamanva, '13:30, TiMp. m. From Younjrstown aud New Castle, HAS SiS0 a, m., 'J2I90. fiiW, 7lM, 10 p. m. From Heaver Falls, 6:2J, 'OiM, 7iJ0, Vt30 a. In., 'IJiJtl, liZO, tUO, 'Hit: 10 p. in. 1'.. C. A Y. trains for Mansllelit. 7i40a. m., li?0, 8110 p. m. For ssen and Jieeehmout, SiuO, 7140 a, in., 110 p, ra. I'.i O. A Y. trains from Mansfletd, SH7. 7)12, II ISO a. m, From llccchniout, 7tli, lliw a, m,, nun 11. iMMeK.AY. It, It.-UePART-For New Iff T.1nL.I I'in,iu n, in,, I lid n, in. Fur Weil Newton. DIM, III,, JJ!0, (120 p, M, AlinlvBFroui New lla Alls, n. ni. From West N l-fl BU. V I, iren, -sru a, m Tim lU1". snap, in, ., BiTkoii, una, -stuva. mi iiiiil lleile Vernon, i IfiSo, llL'O a, in,, Vm sriir siflKepsnnrt. v. icaiiftn. aionontfantia iniv Vernon. Mmimuahela (Iltr, Kllsa lespoil, 7iC", into a, 111,, Uiu, oiuu. nitavs nnlv. IWill run Iwa hours litiioiimiiiiiar, Ctty'tTehelOlflSP. (i33Biullliuld tJtretil. ramNiiifim ANll WI'ttTKIIN HA ll.tVAY Arrive, j 1 rains (i;i'iinii ninimii i.phvp, !ltll, lliillur, Clurlnii, )Uiif, iy,K Akron, 'rolen"" lutlar Afuninmorlstlnn, ,,,,,, flifio a m 4 11 p in iiia h in 71 I VI ft 111 SiUia in in lH4 a in lono a ni 1 iiiii RsiirPM (nan),,,,,, uliiiiiiiiilu Acoom,,,,, ,, , IE in 1 in oiai at m IliM a 111 jliitUr A ocniu , 1111 ni First elasi III, lull, iijifi ,, Isra to OhipaKo, 1 IOW. pesonil all's I" fu, ilully, t'ulliniin HMIIul sue ilng etr to Chleago tVIACKIE. MONEY FOR YOU SI 75 each: perfect marvels of cheapness. :li: purl i tlifs Wi nolc. COME BAULY Ul, Cloth Capes at (3 75, regular prlcotVS. They're worth 3. Our nrlce Is hut t shoulders, plpod In silver and gold, at (3 Laco Garments. Will vary from SCO to 825. from 1 SO on up. ItECENT ANNEXATION "WIEIEIEC HAND MADE. shoe: house: myliCS-wrsa tSfhUWdll II1T7& 1 'TOniall.1 Iwth and Melt .iV'wi, SEW ADVEUTIHEMKNTW. KAUFINNS' DAILY Mau sS wIE Sw z P "f T T I I -rXial j-- 3 HOURS ONLY! In ordor to lnduoo aa many peoplo as possible to oomo in tho morning and thus avoid tho rush of tho afternoon, wo havo conoluded to offer From 9 till 12 o'clock to-morrow morning 1,000 Boys' Union Worsted Knee Pants AT ONLY 1 lc. Be sure and call within the specified 3 hour3. KAUFMANNS Fifth Avenue and Smithfieid Street GIVEN AWAY TO THE BOYS ItAIMMMII. tear X- Prem Pimburfl UsIah llillon. ennsulvanialjneB, TrslssRus brCinlril Tims. HOCJtl YKM'rSYBrKM-l'ANIIANPl.Bllinn'r?. Inr Uuolniiail snii ni. iiuiiis, il liliu, in.. iprn itir viiiPHiHft 7 in . m.iii'iu unit aim? p.m. iifniiMun, n mm 141U' 11,00 s, in., iii), a 1 Jo, 4 sinv nrl'l"' n niai m. !! siitaf is. onuii, in, siaiioiisius, imiis, n iui p.m. Tiu in a AMiilVlirrnin llm.Wsst, it Jiio, ilsioo. n Sim, diiUp, in, Iiennlsuu, SiWn. hi. Pleu- I10S, SilA p, m, lluriotisiown. Tilt . ni,, a lie, o'uop. m, miueilNKi jhw, oin . in,. WtMW s, m, Wsslilnnton. aiU, lm sua. lam s. m 1:1 liUp. in. MsnsDelil. SiH till, mi. llitt .. m lJi; liU. luioa sii'l SSiiO p. in. llulKr, liw p.m. MoUanslils, USiUs. m,, asiOOp. ui. NOUTHWEST HrbTRK-rr.WATNB iioirrn. l.esvo fur Clilcsgu. it im a. rn., 1 Hi!'. l 1 jou, a I Mi. xceptrJilnrdar 1ls20 p.m.i Tulc.lo, 7iJ a. m.7tl A lidO. nrt sxcontBtturilny lliMp.in.i CrsslllnaTiiU a.m., Clovslsml, Silo a in. Il2it 1 lii p.m.. anil 7 iM a. in.. Yla 1'.. Vt. W.40.llr.j .N' Castlo anil Vounjeitown, 7iM a. in.. 12:. -V-m. Youngituitn and .Nlles, d 12.20 p. m.tll'ftU Tills, JCrle and Ashtabula. 7iOH a. in.. 12iM p. 111.1 Nlles and Jamestown. J Hi n. m.t 1IIUII, 1IIU f.m.i Wlieeiins; and ueiiair. ouu i.niui iSOn.m.i licarvr rails, 4:00, S:us p. nwillurer m.i Wlipvllna; and llellalre, SilO rsllsbsiWa.ra.iLoetsilalii, 5:30 a. in. 1JXPABT rrtOK AtLKOllENX-ltocbfster, JiM a. m.i Hearer falls, 0:15. 11:00 a. m.; Knon, S:0O p, m.t Leetsdale, 5:00, 9:00, 10:00, ll:Ua. m. 1 1:15, 2:90. 4:30. 45. 6:30. 6:15. 7:30, 0:00 p. m. ! Conwar, 10:30 p. m.i ralrOaksS 11:40a. m.i Dearer rails, ii l:J0 p.m.; Leetsdale. S :30 p. m. 'isiixr AiiniVELinion station from Cnleairo,ex cent Monctar. 1:5ft d COO. d:M a. m., dSiUand ir. liSO, dC.00, d:J a. rn., oiissns ! Toledo, except Monday, 1:W. d:SJa. id sM p. m.i Crestline, 2U0 p. m.: 'nanilXewfasilc, 9:10 a.m.. 1:2s. 8:50, doswp.m.; i m., 5:55 and Vn.n i.t,itfn .n.m . kjtl an1 Vniin.llnlin 1 1 fl !.V) TV Clereland. d5:60 a. in., 2:25, 7-00 p. u:.: Wl'"'lnj and Ucllalre. 0:00a. m.. 2.25, 7:0O p m.f 0 and Ashtabnla, 1:25, 10:15 p. m.: Masifllon. 0..i Nlles and Jamestown. S:W a. m.j g""'4"': 7:30a. m., l:10p. m.i Bearer Fall. B S:M P. m.. Leetsdale, 10:4Op. m. , m , Conway8.40a.m;Kocbestr,.40a.m.iBearerl bails. 7.10a. m.,5.30 p. m.; jV iV 4 TO. i W r.SV. m. rx.VcUdall 3 ' : Bearer Kalla, Bd".dail?!'3.BnndayoaIr. other trains, except suncar. : ' . . .. ... mi a mm oniu KAILKOAD. PAlil.V" , 7-.i, .,- ., ,m0. DCUCUU.O W cwfcv .j ".. For Washington, I). C Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, "8:00 a, m. and 9:20p. m. JTor Cumberland, "3:00a. ro tiaa, "9 p. m. For ConneUsrllle, $8:40, 8.00 and it-M a, m 11:10, 44:00 and 90 p. m. For Unlontown, 48:49. JSrfXJ, iS:S, a. in., 41:10 and tt:f)v. m. For 51c fleasanr. 8:40 a. mand tS:0Oa.m. and 11:10 and 4:00 p. m. For Wasnlng-ton. Fa.. 1 05 and SS:30, ts.33a. m.. 3:35,45:30 and "7:45 p. m. For Wheeling;, ilB, 58:30, i:33 a. m "3:55, IM p. m. For Cincinnati and St. Lonls, 7i05 a. ra., "7: p. m. For Colnmbas, 7K a. m., T p. m. For Newark. 7:05, a. m "7:45 p. ra. For Chicago, iCS a. m. and 7:45 p. ra. Trains arrlre from New York, .Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. C:20 a. m., 7S P m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, 8:25a.m.. 9:00 p.m. From Wheeling, '8:A 10:50 a. m., 45:00, "9:00, 510:15 p. m. Ihrongh parlor and slreplng cars to Baltimore, W'asiilngion. Cincinnati and Chicago. Dally. 4laily except Sunday, jsundayouly. The Pittsburg Transfer Company wilt call ror and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. A O. ticket office, corner Fifth are. and Wood st., or 401 and 639 Smlthfleld .JTi O'DKtL, CUAS. O- HCULL, ueneiM Auatseit, uen. a ilir p. in. Wlllfssu, n . in. mil hi" I", "it Wheeling, TilW i,m..1HW. i p, in, Blslilisii. jilfs, kiM, m. wsslilnstan, mis, Ii4. m not, liau, '41M, 4iti p, m, Uuliisr, 101W , 111, )immi j (own. H IIiUi. m.. lii n. ill. ilansniili). tlli 'IIIK, s CARD OF REASON, 10,1800. THIS KNOCKS The Spots Off Anything Ever Offered Before. FOR TWO DAYS ONLY ! TODAY AND T0-M0KR0W Wc will offer the following peerless and unap proachable Bargains: A Hne of Boys' Woolen-Mixed Cheviot Short Pant Suits, sizes 4 to 14, with pleated or cord ed fronts and backs, and worth $3 50, will be sold by us To-Day and To-Morrow for only $1 98. Then, we shall offer a line of Boys' extra fine Short-Pant Suits, with fancy vest fronts, many Imported from England and France, well worth s, .A.T 03STXi"5T $5- KILT SUITS, $1 49, WELL WORTH 92 60. Wc have about 300 of them, and, if you want one, you must come To-Day or To Morrow Also a lot of Navy Blue Kilts, regular price $4, for only $2 50. THIS SIMPLY BEATS ALL I Big Boys' Long-Pant Suits, SIZES 11 TO 18, in Woolen Mixed Cheviots, entirely new patterns, To-Day and To-Morrow for only $2 75; worth at least $5 to $6. This is positively the best bargain ever offered anywhere. We also will offer 100 Boys' very fine Long Fant Dress Suits, in exqusite imported, materials, and worth from $11 to $13, but being broken sizes, they will go at $7 50 for choice. One of our quaint, queer, highly amusing Castanet Wheels, or n Regulation Ball and Bat, GOES GRATIS WITH EVERY BOY'S SUIT. invlrt HAIMtOAIH. "OKNHrliVANIA IIAIMIIIAI) f AN 1 llr r4Mmnlir 10. w. IMlii lH HiiIbij hlHllnii, I'lllslmrK, 1 MImw. iUslarii BUinUnl "" MAIN I.INBKAPTIVAIIM, sw Yoj and t'niii(H lllmlailalfyalTili, 111. New Vfi.rk and Chlmvu '.Hulled Af fullnmn V fiViriri:in7iiiiiir:rwi;na.yr?w7r.iiua- day, mall, iW a, in, lUr giiirmsilally at SioOa, m. siiiimirt'aiiiiiiyaiiiui reasda lyalliUln. hi. i'lilUilclplilaesprmsilallV slliMp, m, ttaatansprassillyHt7ll5i', in. fast (.Ina dally stailo p. m. J p. 1 iilor ilreiulMirnoire..iilop. in, weekdays. j lorry ix press niuua, m. -" ':, All IliruiiMli trains lunimol at Jjrser City wltft tinuti of llrnnklrn Annex" for llnml yii, N. X11 avnMInz duublo ferrlsgs and Journey tlirouxU M, V 4 Ity. rains arrlre at Union Hlatlon as follows: HI. Louis, Clileagoaiid Cincinnati Kxnress. dally... , M'5'm 3lall'lraln, dally , SilOp. in. Western Express, dally Jiils, in. 1'srlllo Kxpriss. dully 12H5p. tn. Chlcajto Lluilled Kspress, dully OiJOp. in. FastLlne, dally ll:Mp. in. BOUTHWfcSrl'ENN ltAILWAl. for Unlontown, 5: and :M. m. and 4:23 p. m., without chanue ol ears: 12:50 p. m., connect Inx at (Ireensbura:. Week dii).. trains arrlra fium UuiontownatOiUa m.. l.2a 5:35 and :I0 "' '"VEST 1'ENNBlfLVAMA DIVISION. V-m rKIIEltAL. hi-. BTAllOM. Allegheny city. Hall train, connecting-for Jllalrsrllle... B:i in. m. Kxnreas. lor lilairsrllle. connectlnrfor llutler JiIJp. m. llutler Accom 8:20 a.m.. 2:25 and 5:45 p. in. KprlnKdaleAcoomO.OO, 11:50 a.m. S:30 and 0:20p.m. irreeport Accom 4:13, 7:50 and Ui40p, m. On Sunday 12:33 and 0:30 p.m. North Apollo Accom 11:00a. m. and 5:00 p .ra. Allegheny Junction Accominotlatlon... s.iam. Allegheny Junction Accommodation... Ulalrsrlllo Accommodation 10:30 r cairsTlliu .AGCuinrnouaiiqn hjimiu. jii Trains arrlre at KEUEKALBntEETSTATfONl Fxpress, connectiug from llutler... ..10:SSa. m. Wall Train Ii45p.m. Butler Accom 9:10 a. m.,4:40p. m. Blalrsrllle Accommodation 0:52 p. m. Freeport Accom.7iMa.m.. 1:25.7:25 anqji:iup.m. On Sunday 10:10 a. m. nrtSJ5p. m. Sprlngdale Accom. 8:37, 10:5a a. m., 3:45, 8:45p.m. North Apollo Accom 8:40 a. m. and 5:40 p. m, MONONOAHELA DIVISION. Trains learo Union station, i'ltuburs, as fol lows: For Monongahcla City, West Brownsrllle ana Unlontown, 10:40a.m. For Jlonongahcla City and West Brown.rllle. J .05 and 10:40 a. m. and 4'4U p. m. On Sunday 1:01 p.m. For Monongahela, City, 6:40 p. m., week days. Urarosbnre Ac. weekdays. 8:20p.m. AVest Kllxabeth Accommodation. 8 JOa. ra.. J:0t, 8:20 and 11 :35 p. m. Sunday, 9:40 p. m. Ticket offices Corner Fourth arenas and Trr street and Union station. CUAS. E.FUOU. J. R. "WOOD, Ueneral ilanajer. Genu Fass'r Aeent. PITTSBUKO AND CASTLE SHANNON K. K. aurarnerTlmcTablo. On and after March Jo, 1890, until further notice, trains will runaafollows on every day, except Bandar. Eastern standard time: Learlng Flttsborg-daO a. m.. 7:10 a.m.. tnioa.m.. 9:30 a. m.. 11:30 a. m., 1:40 p. m., 3:40 p. m- 6:10 p. m- iM P- m-. 8! P- m.. 9:30 p. m.. 11:30 p.m. Arllugton-:40 a. m., 6:3J a. m., 7:10 a. m., M a. m., loao a. m.. 1.-00 p. m., 2:40 p. m., 40 p.m., 6:10 p.m., 5 JO ip. m., 7:10 p. m look p. m. Sunday trains, learfng Flttsbnrg 10 a.m llup. m., 2uOp. m..5:10p.m. 9aop.m. ArUng ton 9:10 a. ra., 12:10 p, m., 1:50 p. m.. D p.m.. 6:30 p. in. jutua JA11.1, Saot, AI.LEQITENT VALLeTT KAILKOAD Trains leare Union station (Eastern Standard time): Klttannlng Ac. 6:5& a. m.: Niagara Ex dally. 845 a. m., Unlton Ac. 10:19 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac, r!;0S p. m.t Oil City and DuBoIs Ex preas,2.00 p.m.; Halts v Ac, 30 p.m.: Klttannlni Ac, 4KDp.m.; Braebarn Ex5ap.m.; Kltuan lng Ac. 5.10 p. m.t Braebarn Aesrap.m.: Hal ton Ac, 7iM p. nr.: BaSala x dally. t-JO p. m.i H niton Ac, 9:45 p.m. 1 Braebarn Ac 11:30 p.m. Chnrch trains Braebarn, 11:40 p. m. and 9:33 p. m. Fnllman Bleeping Cars betweea Fittsburg and Buffalo, JAB. 1. ANDERSON, I ,-
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