Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 20, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, MAY SO, 1800.
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PWER OF THE CITY,
Us Hights in Relation to
Granlinc; Traction Franchises.
N.UDQE WHITE'S OPINION IIKKDK1.ED
(bo flic Salt Will bo Taken at Once
to tbe b'apremo Court.
CODJjEOX TUUDS GDIIiTY OF 1IDKDEK
.Judge White, yestesday, banded down mi
Inlon refusing tliu injunction risked for In
case of tbo l'ltlklmrc Traction Company
1 othen against tlio llunuo.no Traction
Company. In it bo stated Unit when lie hnd
concluded to refuso tbo injunction bo so in
jffornicd counsel, and suggested that If tbey
vwlshcd they could linvr a renrgument hofore
(rthe whole bench. The idnintlflV coutisil
(replied tlmt ns tlio cases would go tn the
''Bupicmo Court iinihow, that would only
f ilelny it liuiil hearing, nud thev wished tlm
(motion disposed ol nt once. Continuing, lie
MsUntcs that tliu argument were routined tn
'question of law nriRlncr from tbo fnee ot the
charters, tlio net of Assembly, nmt tlio ordl
v'naoccs of tlm tit). Piirthor lie said:
"Tlio plalntlhV have tho older charters. -Iliey
appealed In tlio city for Its cimi'iil In their en
lctltic mid constructing their rallwnis, hut
vern refused. Hin defendant roiiipiiiles,
hunlii.t their proloal, iilitnliiril poiiwnl liy
special ordinance Allhougli Hie planum coin
)nnlipi (wntiiil nitrr tlio city without Its con
lit. mill Hut coii.ent 1m lio-ii tetii.eil, vol I
think thpyhavp. hy viHtipnf then ulur linn
llilp, a.lMiilliut 111 rout I tndiiiieM mi) lllrjjnl
'itt ot tho city or other companies whieh
would ultirl) de.lmy their rrfliichl.u rights.
Till. iji timing NTATI'.II.
"Tlio ijni'Hioii, 1 tit'li. I think l thl'i Una tlio
City been gtliliy ot (lleisal lli'l", 111 letll.lllg con-
h.nt to tlm ptaliillll. nnd glnlillug It In defend
tints; In uther words, has llioelty ik dl'ii'
thin In Hip mallei T Mtwt It admit tlio flr.t
Clurleioil "oinpHiiy nr lotumt nil r
"These oninpsnle derive nil tin Ir pnwnm
- from tlio MIhih Hut under tlio (,'ou.lliulion
and tlio Rett nt Aa.iiuhly riKntlnir tlixni, thnl
oatinnt enler tlio oily nr mot 11 a atop Iikhim tlio
pity limit., In the 1 neroim uf then triiiiehl.it
rlgliL.VtilliiMil tlio iMiiiiHiit of tlio lui'ul niillmil
lies, that Is, the rilyl'iiiiuolls. 11m tight to
roHtont or rnfuan In gltim tn tho tty by tlio
Unll.tltlllioll. III. Mil itlHioliite, unlimited, tin
qualified light, which mat b nseiilied uilil
tinrlty, Willi or wltlniiit reason, unit whleh tlio
legltlnturn rminut time iitvat, iiimI ii court Iiiih
OM)r In (Hii'iio Wticnmmt, thnti'foie. com
pel thonlty. oIlliPMlllonlly uHinllloollr, IiieIvo
um.iilit to tlio pluintlir 1 iiiiimiiiIi, nliif hIIImiiiI
that ooiiteiit lliojr ruiiiint Pit 11 lull In tlio cltv
"l'lio lll(lllili I lu'li I. Iminmi'il iluwli In llil
Ate lilSllilllT. vlilltti il lit liijimntiiiii to to.ttHlu
tlm ilrlohilmu. Iimiii pioocrillnu lo Inv lliolr
t inch H wllh Ihn iHinapiil Hlnl 11111I01 Ihn incli
lisiiPBOf Hip tny 'In Oil. 11 inijilit I hi mini
J'IpiiIIii ipiily ilml. irihM ilniPhiiitMlK lotto 1111
litwfiil nulli'iilty in litytlipir luiliB, thpy will
otipiiro tiioipiiy no ipuni until lor thou pniiiin
0tll(tp, Mill lllipiPtillcr Hip plHiimir. t'l4ll(P
1411'Ki'UhKHiil I hoy eii iwihiim HiHieiimtHl or
tllHIIIllltWtUl HtlllullllP,
"TIipIp sib 1111 iillpgntloiiu In tlia Mil. tlmt tho
cmi.Piil of Dm piiv i4 kiiotvpil liy mlnulto.
Imuiloi 001 1 n niton, lint tli Hulimf iiio-ily
tntilVBOoii.unt Id lh il.ifoii.lJiil. riiiiMMiilc. I.
tlllp(l, NIMtlllB llllllloilf KlVlllg II, hy MIBOlllI
oidlimniw, Uiliwlitiuil lllrcil.
VIMINTII'I'S PIIOI'OHITION.
'Tlio Pmiio.ii, inl on wlilcli tliu pliiiniiir. rely
Inay ho Hi ilk kl4ti'd That tho noun nl of tho
pttyoan only lii) plven hy (.'cnoial nrillliaiico,
Hurt thun tlm ooinjiuiiy Inirlng tliu pilnr clmrtir
iiai tlio jirlor rliilit.
"Il U ktroncly ureeil tlmt to t'lvo tlio city A
cliolco liclwunn tHoiionipanlos In 11 ilancorom
yinttcr, whlrh may loail to favoritUin and ror
rilptlon. 'Iron, It may. Imt It I. noi tn liu pro
rniiooil, Tliuro may lio 11 croit pi II. fiinn
ilrnjlim till, clmlcu. lr Ilia t'iiiiiuny lliat ucta
tliu tlr.t cliartor for n bhort tici.t canprovvnt
any otlior company froni cvillne tliu clt' cnu
hent, it may .top u tliroucli or couipotinc lino of
more rapltl transit, and lar muro ailvanlaceoiu
'toilio inilillc, or may Uuiuaml an oxornltatit
jirlce for Its charter.
There mlchi lie a aozen Midi compsnlei,
each pic-cmpilnc a certain strLct, important
link. innloiiKthioucli route, uiul carli would
have Ita prico to cct out of the way. In tlm city
mid Hie public potteries. In such a case? When
twoormoro companion iIiMro to occupy cer
tain itrrctK, but tlitTcrliigiii route, tcnoloi, 1110
tive potter, etc, tliu city oucht 10 liato a dis
cretion to accept tho 0110 which would he uf
tho greatest publlo advantau.
Thu Injunction la rofuacd."
Tho attorney lor the ilaintiffs at oncotook
mi ajipeal to the huprcmo Court, and tho record
Xor that purpose, was mado out yestcrdav after
poon.
WASHIKG LIKEN Iff COUET.
Tho DIcNell Dlvorco Cn.o Ilolnc Tried Uc
foro Judco Colllrr.
Tho divorce case or James McNeil acainstliis
vlfc, Margaret McNeil, was taken up before
Judge Collier yesterday. Tlio prosecution Is
represented by J.Scott Ferguson and J. K.
WcKcIvey, and tho defenso by Thomas Mar
shall and W. W. Thomson. Tho bill of com
plaint was read by Mr. Mclvclvey. The ground
of complaint Is crucland barbarous treatment.
The couple w eve married on July i. lfeRt, and
lor almost 20 years lived happily together.
About this time, however, dissensions arcc.
and In lSS2and U&1 they became worse. In IhSO
llewa.lorcodtolr.no her by reason of ahu.o
nnd threats which tended to bilnghiiu into
ridicule with his Irictuls ana neighbor..
Hie llbcllant was put on tho stand and speci
fied some of tho alleged actt in the bill. Jlo
said his wiro had never sliotm hiiuthe affection
lie thought sho should have, but had insulted
hint and humiliated him at various times. Mrs.
McNeil, on tho -taiul, denied tho claims ot her
husband, and aid sho was the aggrieved party,
nnd that sho t-et ln-r holi.inil un in buslnes's.
There Is 11 cro.s-.ult in this ca.p, entered by
JUrs. McNeil on March in last. In which she
nsks for divorce on tho ground of ilosrrtlmi
(iluco Novembi r. 1W.1, alnce which I Imp, she nl
lege., lie has been gnlltvat times of Imptoppr
conduct with onn l.oul.it Klliienillliger. Win
nsks alimony nnd hall of tho moiioy and prop
erly he reieived fmm her.
CAUED IT MANBLAUOHTEK.
lpore L'uiil. en I'IpihU (Jttltir of Uliinlpr
11 ml la lli'iiiNhilpili
In the Orliiiiintt Conn yp.tonitty (lootga
Ollll'illl, H ltlllienrimi, Wna lilollUIlt lip fnf
liUlforihoiiiniiiPf nt AiiIpIIii Iiunipiiiio, un
Jlnllftll, llolli iiipii MBio liilmiii. fliiplnypil Hi
Jlntdilofk, llllllnt! A ill.pillo, ta.Ullly, (."uill.
ion striiflt limnpiiii on iiiu ,a with n aimip,
lUenro wont In ft loi.pHitl ami waa ill..
'liMK""!. hilt wits in i Ini.piial a pimple of
linpaniturward. llo riiiully illml, Huooniliur
Tilsrtl, Ifoin ilmlnjiiiy in hi. I11141I, (iiMil.oii
lo.lorilay at nnno pbotiluii gullly of luiiriloi.
ha Court, oi'OoiiIiukIo law. Itieil Ilia in(ripp,
linil iiuiiIh l volunliiiy niaiitlHliglilur. tJuiil.011
Vs. ramaiuleil to Jail for kunleuno.
Auali.t hlioiiU was Hnpiilluil of n.k.ult mid
hulleiv 1111 John 'Itl.liHlf, l''iui IjtuiT Wita
imiivlcted ol ih.ruIi and haltury and lined iA
nndonata, TI1nj11ryla11utll1ll1ura.il ol John
Ijrl.ttoll, triod lor Ktiitiilt nnd hattory, 1 Jl
ward Iluliithl waaki'iiluliced two liiiiuttia tn thu
workhouso lor..aiilu Jolin I ounull ttus .on
tuiioed two liioulha In thu tvoililiou.u for u.
kault and batinry. M. 1 'louxkoakuy was taut III)
tlsys to tlio ttorklioo.u tor larccii).
To. Day'. Trial I.I.I.
Common l'leas No. 1 Phillips vi City of
Allegheny) Jamlton vs Kchola ot all McCorklo
St Mbaffey et al borough of Varona vi
Hlroud) McKay v. McKay; Itnenlitk Ilros,
Vs lloltrman; llutler tt 1 11 I'ltutmrg and
Jllrtningbam I'assenger Uailway Company;
HolTel, administrator, vs Iron mid Ulaaa Dollar
Having Hank; Miller vs I'itttburg and We.iern
Hallway Company; Harnett v .M unlock, ct al;
j)ul!ol ex v. Jlustnnet al; mioo ts ToweUon
ttux; same va Koyot ux; Halght A Co. s
Jvaun a uo.
, Common l'leas No.2 Haj s tkNohle vs Stone
: Co.; Hay va Singer; Lally vs I'itttburg, Cln-
Hnnatl and Kl Louia lUllroad; MojervaMC'
jCeesport and Uellvcrnon Hailroad Company;
(Jroctnnger vs Kteen et ux; Miller et ux vs
liooth & Fllnn; I'rank vs Charticrs Valley Gas
potnpiuy.
J Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Robert A
Jllcuruond. John Uauch, Jr.: Margaret -Meters,
John Sterling (2), V. M. Hildorfer. Richard
Coleman. Marv Miller, Jacob Jacobs, l'cter
HbaSer.John Turner, Margaret Turner, Al
bert Schwelnhart, Francis Mankedrick, Ed
Courtney. Qeorge Fisher, Alex Marosky,
William Wilkinson, Karah Wilkinson, James
Greenwood, Joseph Hanfroy, btnmi V. Han
froy. Lonlia E. Cowgill, John King, George
Smith.
To-Dnj'a Andlt I.lar.
Estate of Accountant.
Mary J.Spence Charlotte B. Spenee.
B. TrusJck. H. a Kankin et al.
Geo. P. Beilsteln, Jr....C. Ueilstein et al
James B. BeweU ..FldeUty T. and T. Co. i
. ,a.thfHnA Rpltn r .1nonraji RftlBt. . .-"J
LOOKS LUCK AN ELDER.
tVhnt lVraonal Appnitriinco BIny Ho In !!
onrd 10 I.lquor l.lcen.ea A Iteruaed Ap.
pllcnnt'a Unlqiin Appeal lo ihn Hpprrmo
Couil.
It would appear tlmt tbo Supreme Court
will tigaln be 0 tiled on to enforce tbe law ro
Inline I" wlinlcsulo llqu'or llcouso aocordlnff
In the net of 1872, nnd rulo n it did In tbo
I'ollnrd case, tlmt where an applicant ibowi
ho la a citizen of the United Htatcs, and of
good moral character and temperate habits,
ho must lo granted a license to sell hy whole,
salo without trgard to tlio discretion of tho
l.leiiii.n Court.
Petition, for mandamus have been applied
for from this city In a number of oases. Vra.
tenlay John F. Cox, A. II. Mercer anil N. W.
Kliafer, Ko,i.. fnrwnnlcd petitions on behalf of
lejeotid npiillcuuls.
One ioiltion presented at least ono unique
feature, that in relation to personal aipcar
aneo, aomo lawyers having taken the ground
that tho luilzc. lolclit luili:o of tho eharaeier
of an aiipficant by hi. pcraonat nppearance.and
that If his nnss showed a brandy bln.som it
might be evidence; against him that could not
be rovloncd In tho Huprcmo Court, as
the Court could not be prosumod to
havo n photograph of tho applicant
beforo II, and If It hnd, tlio bottle nose might
not .how In tho photograph. Further, tho
petition sets forth that the opponents of thn
petition admitted that his appearanva was
eminently re.iieetable.
Tho pclltl'in In question Is that of Peter
(locddel. who want, to mil liquor by wholesnlo
nt tho comer of I'enii and liiushton avenue..
1 1 0 represent, tlmt 111s niipncntiou was regular
In overy ic pet, ns rpqulred liy tlm act ot 1K72
that It wns dulv inlvertf.ed and oamo up beforo
tho Court regularly, n also did tho petitioner,
nnd faltl), irnnkl) and truly answered all
iiticstliiiisiiskpd liy Mini that I10l.11 eitlirn of
thn United Htatr., nf good moral diameter,
sober and leiiiponttii hi tils l.ithlls, mid as such
known in Hip Coin t and tu tho romnii.
rant.) that hi. pMllliin coiiforiiis with
the leiioltemenl. nl Ihn Kct of HT2,
ami itt.11 tilih tlmt of May SI, 1M7 that
tlAdn hud Ir.iyel Inito titkeli lip i'enii nvnlilia
nliuo.t i'elti.lvply lor Ihelr own, and It la mi
this noeniiMt, vnitr alter ear, proprly has
Iippii glpi tip fiv te.lilpiila tor I'hj price., and
that trnile Riot Ihn Indo.lili't of I'ltlshiirg citn
not ho kpptotr hprptinetpiil thoionglifaies, .11
lung as uimliictni wllhln mid under t tits lW
Hint His irinoii.triiiit., In tin. rit.it, IN7 In num.
her, nm idilerly loWeut. uf Hi 11 iiplglihnrliig
lioroiiijli nt Ilkln.lMiig, itiol tlmt limy reuro.
.nut thai on I wo liiriuM trill, pelltlonor, I'uter
(loeddnl, ha. been ipfu.ed hy tho Oolirt It
111 onaa In kell nl lelall In I ho asmo plaeit and In
tint a nun buililinif. and they hellryo tlio mnill.
o.itlon 1. aliiiiiyuii
leilllfttllilf aellllor
.... ... - ....... ...... ? .
ntiiuiipi in iiynuoino inw
legulntliig kpliliii; nt leuul. 11. thu idneo is a
uiiiiilier nf iiillo.frniu Hoi loi.loe.. portion of
llio elty, mill itdjoliilug the lioinoiih uf Wllklna
I'UIK. It liioillliltuiy fll.wn 1, nun nmt inn v.titM
llsliiuuninf Ills lnm.11 would practically repna
the law muling VYIIkliithuigu prohibitory dls
tllet,
'I ho protest Is quoted nllmiplti In Mr, ((nod.
dsl'a petition, nud ho loiunika Hint Hi" pi'tl'
lloiior.iiroioo.il)' l'lolilblliiiul.t., and helur.
ther mills Hist ho never applied lot license to
sell nt this plate, in ntiyjiiey loin jour, 1 laying
giittPii this far nhiiig. Mt. CIoihIiIpII, huttipsied
liy liia iillornoy, loiii'lie. Ida ellmiii ns follow. I
"I'ulltluiier a)a that ihn iPliioii.tinuen r 11 I.e.
no ..uo as lu liia eltlelililp, hi. !ood loofal
I'hHIni'lpr, of his lalilillhliip, linr tils II ilullo
hy riinii.el at Ihn ht'tlii(j, win) hnd In riiiippdn
llmllho applii'atll lonltud llkil H 'I'lrslivlntliili
elder,' it I'liiiililliupiil In yum Velieiahlo imtl
lliiiinr, wliiuli liPls Imppy 10 uy ilesaivedly is
of Hip lilholtyps,"
Nine. I'liiin llm (Jniirl'i
Tim oontp't nf llm ttlll of Mitry Mel, llnr-lett
la .till 1111 tihtl hpforfl Jnilgs hlagln,
IN tho suit of Jotepll Ilaiiilm Hfuln.t (lenrg
)nliu(t, an aolioii nn miiitrnft, ft nn Mill win
lukeii yo.lorilny Dy tlio plitlnHlf,
UHAltTriM wern grniilvd yeatnrday lor tlm
Hoard uf 1 rsda of MolCpoaport hniiiugliauil the
tlhrl.tyl'urkM. K Churoli, of ChilMy Park,
1 a,
In Hie equity suit of Mary Young and others
agalii.t thn Hchonl Hoard of ltoblusoii town.
Hilp and U II. Hale, tn restrain lialu from
boring an oil well on aehnnl jiroporty laa.tul tn
him by Ihuholinol Hoard, thu Court Jtuurday
loftued the injunction s.ked fur.
In tho matter of thu petition of William T.
Ainus, a atockbolilerof the defendant 1 0111 puny,
for leavu In luterveno In tho case of tho Central
Traction Company, of Now York, against tho
Cameron lion and Coal Company, Judgu
Ache.nii, nf tho United Htntos Court, jostenlay
denied tlio application for tho present, with
leavo to tho petitioner to renew It later.
$1,000,000 FAILURE.
CUT THIS OUT ONE OF THE GREAT
EST jlAMdtUl'T AhMGNEE'S
CLOTHING rJAI.En
Thnt Has Ever Taken l'loco In This Country
save This and Wult Until tho Day and
Date,
Thursday, May 22, nt 9 A. M. Great failure
of a large wholesale clothing bouse, stock to
he sold ut retail by order ot the Court. In
consequence of this great failure, the im
mense building, MO Wood sU, one door from
Sixth arc, opposite new Bunk of Commerce
building, Pittsburg, Pa., lias been rented
exprcsslv for the great bankrupt clothing
sale. Tlic building lias been closed lor thu
last week to tike an inventory of the stock
and arraugc ior a great bankrupt sale. The
entire building will be opened again, and
this great bankrupt sale will commence on
Thursday, May 'J'J, at 1) A. m., and last for a
short tiuic Everything will be sold at re
tail, without reserve, at 35c on tbo dollar of
nctunl manufacturer's cost, as ordered by
the Court. Tho stock consists 01 part of
51,000,000 worth of high grade clothing, fur
nishing goods, lints and umbrellas, for
men's, youths', boys' and" children's wear.
This is the first time a sale of this kind has
ever taken place at Pittsburg, and a chance
for such bargains will never occur again.
This tremendous bankrupt snle will com
mence Thursday, May 22, ut U A. M.
Cut this out un J bring it tilth you, nnd nsk
for the lollowlng mentioned articles, nnd re
member this great snle will last lor a short
time nulv: A splendid suit ol men's clothes
for M UDi this suit is well mude, all In
match, latest style, and really worth fl3,
Men's tweed cittslinerc spring stilts, that are
sold in nny tegular clothing store1 in Pitts
burg for fid mid fid, nro sold here nt (4 (10,
Kngllfli illHUiilini ilrpss suits, wot III f"o,
sold hern nt 111 60, Klegnnl l'rliidd Allien,
wuilli lfi, whl hero at $11 M. Men's
tioiitei., worth ffl, sold befe lit $1 (16, Men's
lilliuy MtlpP llreM inlll. vH'Hll t? oil, mild
here nt t'i Ml, Hoy.' suits, wotlli ft"), sold
lipid nt f I Til. Vniillii' iinhbr suit, tfiirlli
fid, ptilil licff nl M fid. Men's spfIiiu nvfr.
vunls, worth jld, anlil here nt M 'IS. Snhhy
l'ii pimla, win ill tf), "did liere ttt 17 M.
(lellllillV Honleli uliavlnt mi I In, worlli t.'H,
mid lipm nl til 70, Jfnrnlmi wltla l
wiirbieil dress milk, worth ?.'", sold lir ut
f I'J M, mo ilimeus of shirt nt ,'ifi osnls,
A lull lino nrlinls) liinluillng Jfiil(iiiialysi,
ill tho lulokt eliudes, nt (HI oents, 0,000 ilmiily
unilirollu" at fifl ounts, worth tbreu iliurs thu
pionoy, and iiiimy nlher Imrgiilns tlmt
eaiiiiul be iiieutiuiiud hern, A pliauon
fnr such wonderful bargains occurs only
mire in a life time, Itumeinher thu nddiess,
mil Wood ttri'id, ouu iliuir frnm Hlxlh aye,,
oppo.lio new Hunk of Couiuiurce building,
I'ittshiirg, l'H,
Cut ibis out and bring It with you.
Positively no goods sold, and no nno al
lotted In thu building until the snlu com
mences on Thursday, May 22, ut tl x, M.
During tlio great stle of clothing, tho sales
room will remain open until 0 at night, and
Saturday till 11 r. M.
UiciiAiiD Mai.tjiv, Ksq., Assignee.
It U Urnllr Wonderful
How many men's 10 suits wu are tolling.
Light colors havo the call just now, they
seem tbe choice of the ynuug men, mid the
dark colors also have a big sale. It is nn
trick to sell $10 suits, anyone can do it, but
tho point is to give the publio high quality
garments, Buch as wo offer, forflO. Cheviots,
cassimeres, silk mixtures and plain blacks
are included at this price. P. C. C, C,
Cor. Grant and Diamond ttt., opposite the
Court House.
Srr.ciAL bargains in table linens, napkins
and towels for Friday, May 23.
ttssu Huous & Hacke.
Cut Gin., ribotv
At E. P. Eobcrts & Sons, cor. Fifth are.
and Market st. New art room opens Thurs
day, May 22. tx
Bead our suit "ad."
Jos. Hoiwe & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
. B.&B.
Bee onr, display ad. tbis paper,
B0GO3&;Brjnx,
LATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
A man and two children drowned at Omaba
while boat riding.
A 200,000 tironin utatuo of Ooncral Grant
U to bn eroded at Ualcnn, ill,
Germany says It does not propoio to aban
don Its steamship service to Hamoa.
Peto Devitt. ft Chicago tough,
lorlouilr
SlAUS lliron men 111 n atrout tiuurru
. ... .i.. .' 1
01.
Striking miners nt Livingston, Mont.,
brutally attacked 1A laborers who took tholr
place
Striking quarrymen andgranlto cutters In
Qnlncy. Ma.., havo ended their strike and re
turned to work.
An order has boon liied by tho Court for
tbe commitment of ex-Senator Jones,of Florida,
toanlnsanoas)lum.
An oxhlbltlon of silk Industries of Oroat
Hrltatn and Ireland Is being held In London un
der ill.tlngulshod patronage,
llxnnrta from Inn It and Illinois SllOW the
wheat cron to bo ant thing but oueouraglng,
caused by drought and frosts,
An association organized in Nebraska to
defeat thn Prohibition amendment. Prominent
bankers and hnslncssmen identified.
Tho Ixtndon County Council has deter
mined tn orrot a model lodging bouso for
working people, after tho stylo of tho modol
lodging linuses 111 Glasgow.
Captain Melvrrn Onndlo and his brother
Frodcrlck wnro drowned liy thn cipslzing
nf 11 boat olf Handy Point, Mo., while going
from tho Pcpobicotlo tbulr ves-el.
A protest ha. beon presented to tho lllshop
of London ngalu.t thn rerciloi in St. Paul's
Cathedral, as "encouraging Ideas nnd devo
tions of nn unlawful, Idolatrous and super
stitious kind."
Tho Irl.h membors of Parliament havo
raised a sub.ertptlnii ninong themselves for a
wftilillne tiri'.ent for Mr. William O'llrlen on
his apprntt'liliig itutrrlfign with Mile. IlnlTnlo
vlich, 'J ho wedding will tftko plnco next
iiiiiiith,
llonlhlo .cenes nnt reported tohnvona.
miirod iliuliig Ihn htirnliii' nf Tomsk, tlio onpl.
lalor We.torn Hllierht. '1 tin plnco wns vl.lted
ulniiiltniipoinlv by n eiiiillnurailiin , and ft
iiyoliiiie. de.iruyliig tlnee.iiiurtyis of tho build
ings and hundred, of lives,
A Tieiil fnr llin Notr.le.,
Thrntigli the courtesy nf Mr. 0. A, Dnvls, tho
onergelln ngciit nf Cooiler'n I'lireimugh show,
4i)ntnt.lio)fl fiinn tho Newahnys' Ilumn will sro
thn elephant nt the nlroua on tint Imposition
(round, till" nftpriinnu, Tlmywill irniehllift
body to tho show, mill will un ilniiht toini nue
f the sight nf llm day, When tlio llnlofel.
luws weni told nf llimr lliclt last ululilthoy
could icnrculy sleep nr wall for tu day's treat,
Ilernln.
Hpeolnl Irusscs innila for bntl chips nf
riiiiturn ami n perfect fit gunrnnteeil, Aril
flolnl Limb Mfg, Co., No, lioi) Pen 11 ave
nue, nenr Ninth tircot, Pittsburg, l'a.
Lnitlrs, Hso This (1 111 ml lllnphiy of Dross
fitm its.
Cantor Utile:, llepre.aiils llio finest nnd
most onuitilela life., guuds .look aver shown
111 thoio ollloi, Jon, lloitfOici Co.'h
I'oiiii AvoitUB tiloivt,
3fti!N0il Jersey., nlnln nud hfliind, reyti
Inr prfitps Vn nuil fil, leiluueil tefi! toolose.
Hires, i'IJ nnd III Inched only,
riftSU JIUOUN &IIA0KH.
Rihlbillnn ef Itnie I'ollery
And brlO'itbrito nt 33. V, Ilnbert A Hons,
New mt parlor ipii Thursday, Mity i'i.
"Our Amsrlpsn Homss
and How to Furnlih Them,"
FURNITURE.
Visitors to Now York
Aro oordlnlly Invited to vialt our
ostabliahmont, whoroln is dis
played tho larffost and most Inter
esting Btock of Roliablo Furnlturo
to bo soon in Amorioa.
English Brass Bedsteads
In ull sizes, from $2
to $400. Iron lied
steads, with brass
(trimmings, $10 up.
Being direct imnort
j ers of these goods, we
guarantee best VRlues.
(Catalogue sent on
application.
R. J. HORNER & CO.,
Furniture Makers and Importers,
C1,G3 and 65 West 23d Street,
NEW YORK.
myl-100-TTSu
The Soft Glow of Tho
Is Acquired by Ladies Who Uso
mj3
&f&sJigi t
E
rIEDIOATED
TRY IT.
oin inviairvwrnqnB.
ELY'S gjJfAM DALMj
CATARRH.
Prion M cniits,
Apply JUlm lulu each no.
ELY BROS,, 56 Warron
St N. Y,
de 2fl-!lVrrM
J. DIAMOND, Opllelsn
22 SIXTH HTUKKT. nttiburg. Pa. Hpnctnclcs
adapted to every delect of sight Optical,
ftit Mathematical, Kloctrlcnl instrdinonts.
r. Xliorniometcr. llaromcters, etc.
Arunciai (.yes inserted. a2a-TTflU
JAS. MNEIL & BKO.,
BOILEUa, rLATE AND BHEET-IRON
WORK.
PATENT BHEET ntON ANNEALmQ
BOXEa
With an increased capacity and hydraulls
rnachincry wo aro prepared to furnish all work
in our lino cheaper and batter than by the old
methods. Repairing and general machine
work. Twenty-ninth sti eet and Allegheny Val
ev Hailroad. ieO-18-TTS
Optical, Mathematical and Elec
trical Instruments.
Catalogues on 'application.
TELEPHONE NO. 1CSS.
H. ft STFERM, Optician,
5441 SM1THFIEL0 ST., PITTSBURG,, PA.
wwfegy '
rliSsliffll
TEA ROSE
Qf p
y 4J? fill 1 tkmi 1 iMW
iv'''2vl
BsVr
i
- jaTTf). C fc - A ..!-. ' .jj r.l
NEW ADVnflTIHTSaiKNTrS.
jopfRqj
Presents In the moit decant form
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOQ
or THE
FIQ8 OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming au agreeable
nnd effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, nud the many ills de
pending on n weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It l the mod excellent remedy known to
CLBUISE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
Whan one li llillom or Couctipatcd
til THAT
PURK BLOOD. RSPUBSHIKO DLKBP,
HEALTH nnd 8TREM0TH
IIATUIIALLV rOtLOW.
Every one Ih using it and all aro
delighted with It.
abk vouit DfiuaateT ran
MAMUPAOTUnCDOHLY DV
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN MANCISC0, QAl,
lowamic, xr new rom tt, v.
JrU-TT.TTB
G. A. R. SUITS.
Wc may an well tell you at
the start wo haven't any unre
liable tjoodri or- Hhodtly quali
tieH that are no qualities at
startling prices.
You want llannel.don't you?
You want color as true as wool
knows, don't you ? You don't
want it to scare nnd turn at
the rain, do you?
We'll give you an indigo
blue that will wear as long as
there's wool to carry it; a
quality that you'll be proud
of; and the lowest price it's
possible to sell a flannel G. A.
R. Suit at anywhere.
Isnt that the sort
going to have? You'll
at Wanamaker's.
you re
get it
--
Wanamaker
& Brown,
Sixth street and Pcnn avenue.
For $7 50 you'll get such a
good pair of Trousers made-to-measure
that you'll hesitate
to buy ready-made.
my20-D
LIQUOR SAT3XV.
IN AM, TDK no,. LII lllhlll, l i lii 0h LUKK.
DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can he glvi n In a cup ol eolleo or tea. or In
article, of lood, without the knowledge ofthe pa
tient. It necc.sary. It is absolutely harmless and
wilt tllcctn permanent and .peed) cure, whether
tlio pttlent I. n moderate drlnkur or nn tileohollc
wreck. II' NhVI'.U KAILS. It operates bo
quietly and with such certainty that the patient
undergoes no Inconvenience, and ero ho Is aware.
M complete reformation Is effected. M oaKebook
free. To lie had or
A.J. HANK1N. Slith mid I'enii at., l'ltt.hufsi
i:. 1IUI.IIKN A Cii "3 Ktdernl at.. Alleitlieiiy.
J rade supplied liy OKU. A. KfcljljY CO.. I.. 11.
iiAititis biiud'co,
myl-l-TTB
TpXTlPUAfE MALAItlA
AND UILIOUSNEBS.
1 lio system
this time uf tlio
y n n r Is very
, likely tn get
very much tie
ranged. T h e
Cfttisduf till. I.
during tho tall
and w i n t o r
inotiilis no eat
tuu inueh meat
nud f ti 1 1 y
suliPlaiiflB tlmt
it oo it in it I it IP.
iiiiii w.Iipii
Blllll(?NIHltllll'
mor I'liiupa nn
Wll IIPPlI UllllMlll
llllfllllT, JMii
you over nolo
hi tl III o II f
yaar linw tnrnld tlm liver hepoinos, tho Ithlnoys
(nil tmln tfialr iluiy, iul In llm (uiiirstt nf it
short tliiiawHliaya itoanour hilhiu.naasr .'I'lin
roHtiist iiieilioinn ovr iIIsouvdimiI Hi ornillpnto
this hum
I I III il r ay.in I.
JiANNllH'rt jSrtrtliiNf'M ok inuii'ir,
A. a lilooil iiiirillnr It liaa nn initial. 1'rloal!
pur huitlo, n huttlMS for (3, l''or salPhy nl
di ugultls mid
iiANNKU MKIIIOINH OOMl'ANV,
"W Ifmluritl st,, Alluglmiiy Olty,
npVM imj-tus
GRATEFUL, OOMPORTINQ.
EPPS'S COOOA.
BREAKFAST.
"Hy a thorough knowledge of tlio natural laws
which govern thu operation, nf dlgostlnn and
nutrition, nnd by acaraful application nf tho
lino proportlesof wull-selentcd Cocoa, Mr. ICpns
has prnvldod our breakfast tabloa with a deli
cately flavored hnvarago which may savu us
many heavy doctors' bills. His by tho Judicious
uso nt sttefi arllulos of diet tint a constitution
mar no gradually built up until strong enough
to reilstaivery tondency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies aro floating around us ready
to attack wherever thero is a weak point. Wo
may escapo many a fatal shaft by keeping our
selves well fortified with pure blood and a prop
erly nourished framo." Civil Nervice Oattttr,
Mauosimpiy witu Doning water or wiik, nom
only in half-pound tins, by Orocers, labeled
thus; JAMES EPPS A CO., Hommopathio
Chemists, London, Englana. fe22-32-rus
ESTABLISHED 1S7U
BLACK GIN
FOK TtTE
KLDNEYS
Is a relief and sure cure for
tho Urinary Organs, Gravel
and Ccronic Catarrh of the
Bladder.
The Swiss Slomaeh Bitiers
are a sure euro for Dyspepsia,
Liver Comnlalnt and evnrv
S
nmiEMiss
JkvflW'fl'J'
TBADK MARKspecles of Indigestion.
Wild Cherry Tonic, tho most popular prepar
ation for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and
Lung Trouble,?. I
Either of the above, II per bottle, or to for $5.
If your druggist doesnot handle theso goods
write to WM-F.ZQELLER.BoleMfi
ocS-71-TTB - 7 ,PIttBuurE,Pa.
A DESPERATE CASE
Added to the Long List of Re
markable Results.
ANOTHER NOTABLE .RECOVERY,
Knfragod In tbo milk business with his
fatbor.Jobnl'ylo.wboowiis tho Hiilton dairy,
and for yoari a rosldont of JIulton station,
12 miles north of Pittsburg, on the Alle
gheny Valloy road, Mr. Jacob J'ylo is woll
known to all tho suburban dwellers lu that
section, ns well as to most ot the older resi
dents ol Pittsburff nnd Allogheny. In an
Interview with tbo writor bo told tbo fol
lowing story:
"I had got into a condition In which llfo
lecmed to bo a burden to mo. I would fcol
tired nnd worn out all tho time. In tbo
morning I would wake up feeling moro
tired and mtsorablo than when, I went to
bad tho night bofore. Tho least oxcrtlon
loomoil tn uso mo all up, and I felt unlit to
do anything.
"Tlio (rouble scorned to data hack eight
or nine years, and to havo commenced with
my bend. My nostrils would ho stopped
up, first nno, thon tlio other. At times tharo
would ha a prof uo watery discharge. At other
times X would blow dry secretions from my
nn.n,
"Constant hnadaahos inailo mo tnlsernbto.
Mr. Jiirult J'yle, Million Million,
Moiimtiiiiiia Ihern wonlilliuii dull aching tmln
In my furolii'iul Just nrnr tho uye., And soinu.
times tho piiln wiillhl ho sharp, llko hournlghi,
"1 wits continually notighliig mid inlaliig.
Tint iiiumis wiuilil drop baolt Into my throat,
Muohtif Ihn tliun 1 hsd tu ho hawking ami
humming wot rnl.lng luoltmr it, liutntuihur
llmti Hipio would ha n dry, pittdhnd iiiiituiii.
fiiitiihlo feelhitf tliuro tlmt i onn hardly do.
stirlliH.
"My ImaruiB hecnuio Impaired. Tho stuitoil
up feeling in iiiyhpitil hnd euiitluiipit until I
hud atrnngo snuiid. lu my intra, hint IiukIiii; nr
lllliiing up nmriiiif. 'I he. it .iiiiiiiI. leant un
uigjit and ilftr, nuil soiiihiIiiirs, tngpthsr Willi
tliHlitnt Hist 1 wan growing deaf, they would
iiliiiu.t drives mo ffaullo,
"Tim eainrrh enloiiilprt to my ohest and
klninitnli, I would Imvu tlmrp shonttng pains
running through my lungs, I lost, rapidly in
lleali ami strength. At hist night swsaU oamo
mi mid ftltnr that i anuneil tu grow wealtor
very fast, I could eat llulu or nntjiing, When
I would sltilowii to tint tnblo I would feel
hungry, hut it few mouthful would taku my
wjiliellto away,
"I would hnvo spells nf riliihtess nnd yortlgo,
Dark splits would swim hefom my eyes. Home,
times lliuro would boa creeping, chilly saiisit.
linn extending till nvurma. My 1 1 in In bscamo
swollen and would fuel heavy Ilka load,
"I hnd tried nearly oyorytlilngaiid everybody
when 1 wnnc to Drs, Copland A lllalr, but
without gutting any help, I found tlio charge
ot theso physicians en much mora reasonable
than 1 uxpeeted that I placed myself under
thelrcare, 1 improved rapidly fiom tho start.
My hearing was restored. My head nnd throat
became clear, 'llio pains In mychost dl.ap
poaied. I gained lu flesh and strength. I feel
strong and well now, aide to work day In and
day out ami nnt becoma oxbausted. I am
moro than grateful to Drs. Copoland & lllalr,
for tho amount of money 1 paid thorn was tri
fling compared with tho groat good they havo
dono mo,"
DOCTORS
CIPIUI4E1
Are located permanently at
66 SIXTH AVENUE,
Vliero they troat with success all curable cases.
Olllco hours 1) to 11 A. M.; 2 to Or. St.; 7 to 0
r. jr. (Sundays included). '
(Specialties OATaKKH, and ALL DIS
EASES of tho EYE, EAR, TIIHOAT and
LUNGS.
Consultation SI. Addros all mall to
DKS. COPELAND & 11LAIII,
mjl5 CO Slith ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Tho latest Imnrovod Baddlo-Urldgcd Spec
tacles nnd Eyo Glasses with our intent uoso
pieces aro the ncntc.t, most still.li nnd coin
fortiihl". Fitting gunriiiiteod. fOX OPTICAL
CO.. (31 Pcnn Ave., Pittsburg! 4(11 Main street,
lluirulo, corner Seventeenth and Chestnut
stleets, Philadelphia. myl'17-TTH
I Cure Cancer Withont Knifo or Plaster.
NO OultU, KOl'AYI
I HAVE TAKEN 91 TAPE WORMS
IN THE LAST 17 MONTHS,
And will plvii f5,(i00
luuiiyitmiKirsotur
IIIPII Willi Will IllPril
nud , iiiiiiipnin whii
mo In puhllii Ami
aiinw as iumiysouiiii
well ourus nf llio
illlfprunl so,rain
MiirttniH iiiiuinnta
I IIIIII. 'i'llkii ilr.
Jliiriinon's hykteiii
I'lioviitiir, it num.
illlidlif lUdliriiruut
finls mid hurha,
toiuniinmitlv pro.
i.,.i ., ,.,,-f . ...
s: i'i . num. hi
i lariiiunv wild tli..
ill av.toin, It
i ncrfnrmuil
tliou.anil. nf wiiii.
tierful mtre, and
whorovor used, I
Will tfllarntilf,.. ' ...
raditca tho death rato. It is for sain at all drug.
stores, and at my brunoh utiles, U4J Smlthtlnld
street, Pittsburg, Pa,, and at my main ollluo.
(let circulars, describing symptoms, at urtig-
atures, or sond stamp tn
'l)lt.J A. IIUHOOON,
47 Ohio St., Alloglieny, Pa,
Offlco hours from li A. W. to 0 v. H. Hundayi
2 to 0 r, (. Consultation free.
KNOW MB HY MY WOItKR
mySO-TTS
COLD MEPAIi, PABI8, 187B.
W. BAIOSR & CO.'S
MM Kill
It abioluteUl pure and
it is eoluble.
No Cliemicals
aro tued in Iti preparation. It hu
more tian thres timet fJt tlrength of
Cocoa mixed villi Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and la therefore far more
economical, eotting U than n cent
a evp. It it delicious!, nourishing.
trengthenlng, Easily Diqestzd,
and admlrmblj adapted for inralldf
m well m forperiom In health
Sold liy Grocers everywhere
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mass.
DEAF
ly. Snccewfal when al
NFSSnad HEAP NOISES
ixjjle.1' oy recic'a rat. in
visible Tubular Ear (Jiish.
Inn.. Whi.nnr. liaar,! latinn.
IV. Hnccessiaiwoenaiirameaieauu. wnteorcaUfor
ilinrtrated book FREE. Sold only by P. HISOOX.
$S3Broadsr, oor. UthSt.. Hew fork. Noagvnta.
. , nolS-61-TTSSUWk
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S3 liE 'wm
Cy U
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m I ill
K15YV AIiVKRTINESIENTrt.
SALLER & CO.
Still Given Away !
ATWODOLtARHAT
FREE!
Como To-Day! Coma To-Morrow I
Como any day this week and get a 62 bat
froo of charge with overy JIB man's suit or
over. Komombcr our tin Suits can't be
bought elsowhoro Tor loss than ?20.
VISIT OUR
) nunin'i
minim
Kueo Pant Sullsl I-ong Pit n t Hulls!
Jtir.oy Bultil Htillor Hulls, cio,, do.
Hen our window inr stylos nmt price.
trihtmball Outfit l'JtKi: with ovorr
Cblld'sHult.
a-, a.. K.
HBOULATION BUITS at 95,
$7 CO, 810 una Qia, Uxtrn, buttonu
G. A. R. OAPS nnd GLOVES
Prloou a5 por oont loworthan olno
whoro. SALLER & CO.,
FAMOUS LOW-PItiaH
Clothiers, Hattors and Furnlshoro,
Cor. Dlamotut and Smlthflald St 3.
Jlrlnir this ml, with you.
iiiyUuvrtiM
Mte.t Improved Hnsetneles and Kye-ausssn
Will IH miy now with oasb mid comfort. Tlio
lurgest mid he.t stool; of Opti0l iiistruwonU
and Artltlnlal JCjun,
KORNBLUM, Thooratloal nnd
Prnotlofil Optlolan.
No 6u I'lftli avenue, near Wood street,
Telunhnno No. UWI. do2M
hTliAMIiltW AND KXCUItHIOMn.
vxrmi'BurA"!! linl-
fOlt QUEICNHTOWN AND LIVElll'OOU
Iloyal and United Hiiites Mall Hteameri.
leuloiilc.jiinei, nam
llrltaiiolc.Jiiiiu l,o;3ouin
iiriiaunic, juiy -. 4 tun
Jtuju.tlc, Juno II, 1 pin
(Jeriusulc, ,li, 18,0:30 am
Mnje.llc, Julyl), ll:30um
Ucriuaiiie, July 10,4 pm
Krom White Utar dock, toot or Went
'i emu st.
Hinn,l mltln .tn tliitA il.nni.r, N.lfum p.r.L
((10 and upward. Uecoud cabin. Ill) and upward,
arcordliiK to steauieraml location or berth. Ki
cur.lon ticket, on favorable terini. titeerajre. fJO,
White Utar drafts payable on demand In all the
prluclpul banks throughout CI rent llrltalu. Ap
ply to JOHN J. llcCuftMICK, eiOnnd'Wt timltti
ileld st I'lttibiirir, or J. ItltliCK 1SJ1A1, Gen
eral Agent, 41 Itroudway, New York. apl-D
AMERICAN LINE,
Balling every Wednesday from Philadelphia
and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations tor
aU classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and
from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe
den, Denmark, etc
PETEIt WRIGHT & BONH,
General agents. 30j Walnut st- Philadelphia,
Full Information can ho had of J. J. McCOll
MICK, Fourth avenue and Smlthfleld BtrooC
LOUIS MOESEK, tliu Smitbfleld street
ml'S-11-TTS
HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET CO,
EXI'JIKSS SJlJlVJOJi between New Vork,
Southampton and Hamburg bv tho magnificent
new ttvln-scrow steamers nt 10,000 tons and 12,500
to I0.U0U horso-potver. This Line holds the
record for fastest trips (o and from South
ampton and the Continent. Equal to Six Days
2 Hours to Queenstown. Steamers unexcelled
lor lafety, speed and comfort. Through tickets
to London and Paris. Apply to
Hamburg-American I General Passenger
Packet Co., 37 Broad-1 Agents,
way. N. Y. C. B. RICHAHD & Co ,
CI Broad tt ay, New York.
MAX SCirAMBERG tt CO..ft!7Smlthllidst.
LOUIS MOESKIt, lilt! Hmlthlleld St.
J. J. McCOUMlUK, 03'J Smithrield St.
mylS-T'M
E
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
i no only ulrect 11110
From GLASGOW,
LONDONDERRY
and GALWAY
To PHILADELPHIA.
Panpngor oecomiuodatloni uneiceltcd.
Prepaid Intermedlntc. $30. Steerage, $19.
Passengers hy till, routo aro saved tho ex
Pen.u and inconvenience attending transfer tu
Liverpool or from New York, J.J. MtiHOll.
MlUhT. 401 mid (TO Hlnltlilleld st A, V. HCUltElt
A HON, 415 Hnilllilleld st Pittsburg.
IllhO-W-ltH
nUNAIll) IdNII-WKW YOItlt AND LI
J Kltl'OdU VIA (iUKKMMtOWK-l'fii
rinr 40 North t Ivon lriiaf impress inttil snrvli
IV
rum
.Imp.
Hitrvltt, Mttv 17.811. in, iiiii(irinltiiiB7,niiij am
ilttlllit, Mityai.tiiW 11,111. prft,,iuiiti II, Up, 111,
Kltiltla, Mity ill, H nm, (litlllft.iluiut Jr. HiAohih
llotliiilii,,iunn i1ili,'liiiiiii,,litruiin,,ltiiiulll,ijinii
Will not parry .tPOfiim1.
. (Jnhutiiiia.iigtM'idmiil iiiwbii1, iii'oorillitt? In
Inimiiiiiii iiitariiiiiilhttH, tm mid flu, Ntpaingo
tlekeis in mill ffiuu oil paitsnf l.umiwm vtiry
low rates, rnr frt)Rlii mid piiasagu apnly to llio
iiiiiupmiy nlllee, 4 llimlliiK (irdtui, Now York,
Vernon It, llrnwii iV Un,
.I..I, MiiliiillMIOIf, itlU mid Hh rhnllhtleld
trant, I'ltishurg HiillMjl.it
TtiHUlKrmUlKihWyit H, h, t'll
il ICtiilill.lieil ly. P'HSll.llin nr leipriia
rtiiinriima irmn n nvf yunii nirrtuii 1 11 arii
H(l(i
niiliii
'' I AM I1
TON, LONIHIN
ami
liiMljN
Tbo lino
lOaillOI. MAAIil'l, 'I llrt VJU, 1 1(1,1,11, ,l,IUt,
IMH, KIJLUA, WMItitA, KLIlhimiiiLAllNot
...'..'. .v.i v
I'llAVW,
v.... '.,.......
h.AHU tuna and o,(ju tu n,un lioraniinwor, leaves
NliWYOHlC mi WMiNKHIIAVH Olid HAT
IHIDaVh fnrHOUTMAMPTON and Jlroiiien.
Kroin NICW YORK to HOUTHAMP
TON, 7U ilats. h'roiu HOUTIIAMI'TON to
IHtKMllN, Kl nrlW hours. Krnni HOUTHAMP
TON in LONDON, hyHniithwastern Uailway
CiiSU hour. Trains every hour of the sum
mer suaeon. Railway carriage for Imilon
await ims.ungor Houtliamptoii (lock on arri
val J5xpreteitmor from Now Vork. Treso
steamers nro wall-known for their speed, com
fort, and excellent cuisine.
OKLRIUIIH A CO., a imwiingureon, new
York. MAXHUHAMJIKRUACO..
fiffttmlthltelil street,
JalB.72.r Agents for Pittsburg;
STATE LINE
To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London
derry, Liverpool and London,
PROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
Cabin nasiaxo 133 0 a.10, according to locatloa
01 state-oom. Excurslou J5 to M3.
bUeraitB to and from Europe ut Lowest nates.
"State of Callforulit' building.
AUollN 11AI.DWIN & CO.. iicncral Aitenm
M Itroadway. How Yori
j.j. Mccormick. A,ent.
639 and 401 Smithfi.ld St., Pllllburq. Ps.
mhl2-8Q-n
UAII.llQAD.N.
PITTSI5UKO AND CAHT1.E8HANNON K. It.
HummcrTlmcTable. Un and after March 30,
1590, until further notice, trains will run as follows
on every day, except Sunday. Eastern standard
time: Leaving Pittsburg 6i3 a. tn., 7:10 a.m.,
fc.oo a.m.. 9:30 a. nt., 11:30 a. m.. lilOp. m.. 3:40 p.
m., 5:10 p. m.. 3:50 p. m., 6:30 p.m., 9:30 p. nt..
11:30 p. m. Arlington 5: a, nt., 6:20 a. m., 7HC
a. m 8:00 a. m., 100 a. tn., liOO p. m., 2:40 p. m..
4:20 p. ro., 5:10 p. m., 5:W p. ui ., 7:10 p. m.. 1U:M
112:50 . m., S
ton 9 110 a. 1
6:30 p. m.
&
m. cunaay trains, weaving rttUDnrg lit. m..
AIOU p. U1...911U p. UJ. Vll p,m. AC11BK-
m., 12:10 p', is.. l:W p. m.. 40 p. m.,
.VUit IAOAi Bap
KRW AIlVr.ItTIKE.irEXT.
KAUFMANNS1 DAILY CARD OP REASON,
May 20,18i)0.
HAV YOU MAPPED OUT
YOUR TRIP YET?
The exodus from the city has already commenced, and will increase
daily as the weather will get warmer. Where will you go this summer? It
makes no difference whether you will seek the desired recreation across
the ocean or in this country the seashore, the lake, the mountains or
the country one thing is certain, viz.: You will need
STOUT, STRONG TRUNKS,
Trunks that will stand nny amount of rough linndllng, Trunks tlmt will
wear out tlio moat pcmlstcnt "Jiaggngo Smasher," Instead vice-vena,
being worn out by him; Trunks thnt are Hpaclom and commodious;
Trunks that are high In quality and low In price. For such Trunks,
KAUl'MANNS ARE HKADQUARTBRSj nnd, furthermore, they will
commence this morning, and continue throughout the month of May,
A SPECIAL TRUNK SALE.
$2.49
for California
tp 2c - a O
gBG.oo
39.25
worth 913.
JUS-SARATOGA TRUNKS In Zinc at $j, In leather-covered at ty
SATCHELS, CLUB BAGS, Etc.
Good Gladstone Dags, imitation alligator, brown and black, at 49c.
Regular imitation alligator Club Bags, 89c. Genuine Grain Leather
Gladstone Hags, with strong frame and patent lock, $2 75. Grain Lea
ther Club Hags, leather lined, $1 75. Genuine Alligator Club Bags, hav
ing all the latest improvements, at $3 98. Fine leather, bound telescopes,
at 65c; better ones at $1 and up to 5. All kinds of shawl straps, 19c up
to 1 50.
Good Hammocks, 50c upward. These and many more Bargains
will be found at our Special May Sale of Trunks. Be sure and call.
KAUFMAN NS
Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA KAIT.HOAU ON AN11
after November 10, 1889, trains leave Union
btatlon, Pittsburg, as follows. Eastern Standard
'1 line I
MAIN LINE EASTWAHO.
New York and Chicago Limited or 1'utlman Ves
tibule dally at 7il3 a. m.
Atlantic Jxnresft dallv ror the ait. 3:3) a. m.
Mall train,
, dally, except Sunday, 8:39 a, m. Hun-
day, mail, 8:10 a. m
Day exnressdally at:0Oa. ra.
Stall express dally at 1:00 p. m.
Philadelphia expre.a dallv at 4:30 p. m.
jMurn vxnn-si uaiir ,: p. uu
Fast Line dally at 8
UdllTItlOIlU
p. m.
Grccnsburg express 6
nrcss6:10D. l
lo p. m. week days.
Dcrry express Iixo a. m. weekday..
All turoueh trains connect nt Jersey City wits
oat. of Urooklrn Annex' for llronklru. N. Y..
avoiding duublo ferriage and Journey ttiroult 2t.
Y. Cltv.
'trains arrive at Union "nation a. rollo.t
St. Louis, Chicago and Cincinnati Kxurcss.
dally. 2:00a ra
Mall'irain, dally Sililp. in.
Western Expre.s. dally 7:41a. m.
1'uclUc Fxpre... dally , 12i4ip. nt.
Clilcaxo Limited Express, dally Snup. in.
FastLlne, dally. , l.t.np. in.
HUUlllWUl'PKNN ItAII.WAi.
For Unlontown, tin nnd Siata. in. and 4:21 p.
tn.. without cli.ntte ol cars) IJt.vjp. m,, connect
lilK at Ureeiitliurtf. Week days, train, nrrlre
ftum uiiioittunnalOiita m,, 1129. Oil) and Silo
n. in. ....
WHIT I'KNJinTI.VAWIA UIVI8IIIN
From FCIIKIIAI. l, HI'A'l ION, Allenneiiy Cllr.
Mali train, conned
1 train, eotnieclinif for lllaimille. . Uiwa, tn.
ftsures.,
lor lllairstrlllr, cuiinecllii fur
llutler.
.. .... Silin. in.
llutler Aeeom. .ni'Wa.m., iuiaiol snip. '"
ciirliiailileAet'oinuiwJIiOoa.oi.ai.iiaiol ni'joo. in.
Ii'm..hi..,v, Art.,..,., ...4llt TlJlHii.l lllllll, 1,1.
mi 'noils'
Norlli Aio
IllslV.Hlle
r 1 n-iui . n vvii,,. ....... .1,1..,, , ,. ,,.,,,,," ,'t '
Norlli Atioflo Aeeom,,, .IliUia. lit, and 5ei .111,
IPIVrfl PI Mil APPOIII lOllltlllllla .1 "'
.VlllH A.IH.llllllltlilMllllll 1M1 HI II
01
III.
ra n.arr pAl rmir. IA (Hi ibk.ibi ,1 iiom
r.,,1. ..vv'."0'.'..'.'ll('l'l' I .1-. .' .'..-. .1.. ...
(r1'ii'tfi toiiiiiptilliikt ifoiii llutler
ivi4. nn
11
ram iniiitinii ,,,,..
,, imp, in.
111 , 1 1 Co, in.
I HUT ftl'POIII
lUlt.H p Aiieiiiiiuioiialliiii . . .. .mi" p. M.
"I"'
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HIP
FtPPpofl APi'olll.tlWa, in., Iisn,7l(.lliliillll'lp. il
.. ' ffite""i.n"M"; "" '
,1, aitililiS'tp.
cl,rinaoip.rp?"iiiiii'!, i7ei
Kiirl I Apiilln Aaeoiii,,,,,,!!,
aiii, mi) P. m.
11 a, 111. uiul OH' P. Hi.
11, I'ltl'liurir, fl
Irani isavii union .ntiuiii.
7
fnf Alniiniigsliala (Illy, W
tliiiiiiitiiuiii. lllilila.in. lr,,. At
Wsl Urnw
wn.Vllla anil
(t'...l llriiuii.lil ViiiAbiiiI iiliJOM. 111. ulul 44
IllllilllUlllll
UHllllHUltol i (.ItVrtll't
... u ... .111,1 itjll .,
,, r.- ,,,,.., .,,,,r, , ,,. i.MM.-.r- -.. '''..I' , ' j,'u
hp, fiwanii i" r'.i i" ". -:.e'
pi, llll BUnU'ir lll l, III
JTMf jUMUIHl.O.O.lri
III P. "Iti WHIis, . . .
iirHviuiiiir; Ae,, wsek dsy, ip, ;. . M
Wt.l I'.llialntli Aoeo,iiioiMllf.n, saia, in,, 1,0',
SiS'iaml Ii.IAi, III, iiiliul'iv, 1111 p, in- .
'lliikel iiijiula-l'iiriiar tVuurih armiuaand Try
ttliplnud (Juloii la oil, ,,,,
Oil An, K, J'llllll, J, II. WOOI. ,
jieiicrsl Managsr. 0n'l (''' Anent
1JALTI4IOUB AMI OIllll IIAII.KOAM-
Jj bcliedtlla ill agal .May II, IWDl
Fur Washington, II. !,,
Ilalllinore, riillmlHpliU
and New York, siou a, lu,
and li lp. ui. .
For (.'iimlierland, -siQOa,
m,, Iliin. "1 "1 l. m.
for Connfll.Vlllo, MHO,
-siiu and siiia a. m tula,
Niuiand tiiCOp. in.
For Unluntown, i,
tSlOU, Jtli a. in., illluaiid
I eM I), ra,
For Mt. I'tea.ant. SHilOa
mandM:Ma.tn. and tliin and llitmp. 111.
For Wasnlnifton. l'a.. -7 OS and Ji:30, J9.J.1S. m
'3i33.tat.tu and -7i43p. m.
Fur Wheeling, -7103, J0, JViSJ a. m -3:33, -7i
lo'rClnolnnatland St. Louis, -7i03 a. m., 7:13
p. m.
For Columbus, tOJ a. m., "7i4ip. m.
ForNowark, 7i05, a, jnM 7:43p. m.
For Chicago, 7i03n in. and -7:45 p. m.
Train, arrive from Now York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington. '6:20 a. m., -7:33 p.
m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago,
:25a. ui.. 9:iio p.m. From Wheellnir, "a:A
J0:W a. in., tt:0u, M.uo, JIO115 p. m.
Through pjrloraudslteplngeara to llaltlmorc,
Wa.lituictun. Cincinnati and Chicago.
'Uallr. ll'ally excent cundiy. jsundtyonty.
The l'lttshnrg Tran.fcr Company will call for
and check bsgirags from hoteli and residences
upon orders loit at II. A O. ticket office, corner
Filth ave. aud Wood St., or 401 and (33 sinltufleld
street.
J.T, O'DELL. C1IA3. O. SCULL.
General Manager. Uen. Pass. Asent.
-PITTSIIUIIO AN1 WESTEItN KAILWAY
X Trains (Ct'l Stan d time)
Leave. I Arrive.
Mall, llutler. Cltrion. Kane.
Day Ex., Akron. Toledo
lintler Accommodation
Chicago Express (daUyj
8:V) a ml 4:10 p m
7i30 a ml 7:i p nt
9.-00 a m 11:10 a m
2:30 p m;10:t0 a m
4:30 p ml 1:30 a ra
.enenopie Accom...,
ltntlap Aerom.
5.30 p ml 6:30 a m
First class ran to cnieago, siu au. eeconu ctass,
19 (0. Pullman UuEet .leeplng nr to Chicago
dally.
for galvanized Zinc Trunks, sheet Iron bottom
intilloitblrj iron corners, largo tray, etc. Regular
price for these Trunks, 4.
Duck-Covered Trunks, full-finish
Inside compartments, malleable Iron corners, pa
tent lock, etc. The regular price of these
Trunks Is $6.
Fine Duck-Cevered Plat-Top Trunks, linen lined
all through, Yale lock, etc., worth jtto.
Sole Leather Jlound Trunks, full finish, double
tray, linen lined all through, nickel Yale lock, and
mv20
RAILROAD'S.
From Pittsburg Union StaRoa.
ennsylvania Lines,
r-tty Trains Run byCantrsI Tims.
SO U'Al WEST 8 YS 1 LM-PAM1 AN OLE KO UTI5.
Leave tor Cincinnati and St. Louis, d 1:13a. ui.,
d 7: JO a. m.,d.i:Vandd 11:1 j p.m. llennl.on, 2:41
p. m. C'uirago, d 1:13 a. m. and 12:03 p. in.
wliccllnif, 2jju a. m.. 1-.05. 6:10 p. m steuben
vllle, S:33a. m. Waslilnitton, i.:I3. M a. m.. 1:53.
3:&'. 4:43, 4:3Sp. m. IJuUer. 10:10 a. m. liurjcetu
totrn, 3 lt:J3 a. in.. b:Z p. m. Mansfleld, :13,
9:M. it.00 a. in., 1:0. 6:30, d s-33. lirlilacrllle,
10' Op m. 31r Donalds, d 4:1 d 10:43 D. m.
Titties AnulVKfrom tlm Wet. d 2:10. dt.cOa.
tn.. 3:tti. d t-ja p. m. Itennl.un, 9: JO a. nt. btea.
lienrllle, 3-03 p. in. Whrellnjr, 2:10. 8:43 a. in..
3:03. 3:33 p. 111. llurgcttstown, 7:13 a. ro., rJ 9.a)
a. m. U'a.hlngton. 0:35, 7:'A 8.40, 10:25 3. in.,
2:33, 6i23p. m. JlnnjOcld. 5:30, 5:33, 8:10. 1U40 a.
in.. 12il". 3:ii. imoo and Ht-.Up. m. llulxer, 1140
p. m. McUunalds. d 6:33 a. ui., ailWp.m.
MlltTinVESTMYSTEM-rr.WATNEIIOUTK.-I.earelorLlilcaici).
d 7i2t a. in , d 12:2, d li". d
m, except Stliinl'ty lliai p m.i Toledo, ifflu,
in., d lit'-V, d 1:011, auileirtpt'iaturday IliZOp.in.t
lre.tllne.:l"in.liiUerelauil. Oil'la 111. !l2:t'nl 11:03
p. 111.. nml 1 tan. in., vlt l' Ft.W.AU.Ity.i New
ta.llo nud lvuiiaratnwn. 7iin a. in.. I21JU, Si3.p.
m 1 Vouiiatti'wn nnd Nile., d 12:20 p. ni.iMead
vllle, K.rlennd A.litahula. 7:03 a. m. IHUI p. in. I
Mlei ami Jame.town, ' p. m.l Alllaiiie, tiiO
... i,t. j Ulieellng and llellalre, OHO a. in., M14J.
i lip, m.l Heater Fall.. 4M p. in. I Hock I'olnt,
MSiim m.i LeelsdiilP. fl'ina. 111.
IIipaiit rmiM AbLsullRttv llnehesler, Hi) .
in. 1 itpit.er Fall., aiuilii'in. in.,aill p,tn. 1 Fnun,
iliil p, 111. 1 l.pit-ilslp, siki, linM0ii., iilll a, 111,1
llll, lufn, 4li, 4IM. IH. nils. 7mWi. Iil.l (,'
war, IDiVi 11. in. 1 rrfiriMk.H llit, in,iitr
Full.. 4lip, Iti.l ii.ei.oaip, B9wii. ill.
'I IIAIt AHIilVtl billon .l.llini Ifoiii Culpa", .
.111 inn ,t. Iii. il niii, .1 111 n 11 in,, iiflitt
lu,.. d AiA ami
il ipso 11,111. 1 'liileifo. PtiPIH liilli.lay, ItSO, 1IUM1
MI,I Rlllllll,IV. I 1.1. II Mll-I, II Ml I, II III,. I
'illl.l I lileiio. P.iept ii
i.1 mid a., VI II, III I I n
w, USIS11,
tli) p, in, I
to,, 6II.1 and Oiio.Pi 1 ' rpiiiiii
1111111
a-alimniiml tpwlit.lt", diliiaj
it'll". III hi a, 111,, lijo, iii-l
'umiiv. Iiiwii, 11 Kiln p. 111,1
llli)l III; I "l!"' "''
I lininv
I luVblllll
11, 1, 11
lii ui it, in.
Kip. MM W haul In
yvii.pi 1 11 1(
fla SMil
(Jllll.,111,1
ami llpllairp, Hjihi n. Ml
illlrP. Olisin, 11
nla, .A Moll
I" P. in. I Ft a
u
llalinla
in. 1 .tin, in
tula a, 1,1, 1
,tlll,ne, ionil.,111,1
ami ,iiii.iitii,
llsavsr fI .,
Tima, m.l ll" ri'lni,
n IIM p, 111,1
I l,a.llsK
ion"', in.
AIIIIIVM lliliP'l l","ti trout Miillt, a,ui a. HI, I
rouMMM, 4" 'i.in tlno'l." .lor, u, nla, 111,1 li.ater Hail i,
r.inii.iii, Luhb-wji, 111, 1 l,wsdl,4.ISLl,UL ,l
11 is 7 4, in,, l.Vl l.li. J.'1. 4.l ,A '"
AlilllVMMiS'l
IK.NV, from Knnit, .on
11,111.1 Fair I la,
li ttiji. m.l l.'ul'oJ
... d a,m a, in, I iiaatrar rail.,
.l4,
It 6,uh p. si, I Honk t'olul,
di iiafln'S, nundarunln ctli.r train., mo.pl
liiiii.Ui,
. 1 1 1 1 1
Dirinimmi anh lakkfiiik hvii.iioau
,1 (iMIt'ANY, ncliediilu hi eirutl May li,
lui. Central time, li ki-A.lt r Fur Claralinu.
4iUI, -siOOa. ii -lai. 4I2H -Ili 11. m. For Dili.
r iilinll. L 1 cavo suil HI. I.oill. 'llll. 1U43 n. in.
Fur llulfitlu, ai(m a, in,, 4iJp, nut. p m. For
halamaiira, 'aiuo a. in,, 4iJ), tun p. in. for
louua-.tiiwn ami New Ln.llv. (I.U. -Siou. IO1I3 a.
in,, i.-. ..
4:' 7:Jl. -aioo.
111
lilt, 'ii2it, 111 if. p. in, ror nearer ralla.
1. in. For I
, 111., -1:33, 111
era. 4iVi, 13:J
Kl, 1(013, li.-A
nnii.i. 111., -iiw, iiiil -ii'ju, sua.
"UWp, 111. For ( hartlsr.. 41V1, ISiJJ a. in., Sitv
iiim, TMi. 7l Hirw. v.nn. ioiU, iliia, a, m.. lira?
Ull", 111:4- ll4O,JllU,Jl.mi:2.1,l,llJ0,il04,B.4'no;
lui IA n. in,
AuitlVK-Froin
flcrclanit, -8iJ3 a. nt ISiJQ,
Lonls,il'3l" oi.-IIiSJ, -7:13 11.10. From lluirlo.-6:2J
i: la ,1. ill. r ..'il iiiiiufi.,..
a. m -12:30, ": p. in. trora caiamanca, -i2isol
7ip. in. From Younit.town and New Ca.tle!
6:2 -VI3-1 a. in.. -Kiao, Jitt. -7 1 13, DUO p. m. Kron
Heaver Fall.. 61JV 'iti 7:20, 1H35 si. m, -niSu.
1I2U.3I4.. -7:i5..50p. in.
1'., C. X Y. trains ior tlan.Oetd. 4:1 7i40 a. m..
t:2a li.D.ra. For Essen and lleechmont. j,ti
T,Jii . m Irfl n. In.
, rju p. m.
; Y. iratna from Mansfield. 8:17, 7iii
u. 6:4.1 p. in. From Uceehmont, iil
;., Silip.m.
1'., U. X
IIi.to a. m.,
11:11 n. m..
1'.. McK.AY. K. It. UEPAST Knr V.w ...
ven, -3:30.17:0a. m.. -3:oop. m. For We. t New.
ton. .!. ;T... 9:3. a. m.. Hi 0, 6:23p.m. fl
AnuiVE-rront New Haven, -sro a. m. tl-ti
From Itelle Vernon, Monon? ahela City, Eltia.
bcth and McKresport, 70, 13130a, m., 12:35, s.ou,
4:15 p. m.
-Dally. Sundays only.
City 'ticket omce. 630 amlthdeld Street.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY KAILKOAH
'lraln. leave Union Station (Eastern Standard
tlmejt Klttannlng Ae 6:3 a. nut MlaaraxaEx-
uauy. a. m.. Unlton Ac.. 10:14 a, m.t Valley
Camp Ac, 22:03
O. m.t till fMtV.n.S 1ntt.ta HVr.
press,2j00 p.m. j Halt l. Ac, 3:00p.m. 1 Klttannlng
pr.
Ac,
4.00D.m.2 JJraebnrn K-r. SOn m Ifm.-tn.
In Ac, 5.30 p. m.j tsraebnrn Ac. 6:2) p. m.: Hat
ton Ae, 7-50 p. ia. Baflalo ExI duly.
f-M p. m.; Hulton Ae., 9:43 p.m.: itraeonrs Ac
ili30 P. m. Chnrctt trains Braeborn. 13:40 p. m.
PUUburz and BotTilo. JAS. P. ANUEBSOJI,
. i,. ja . u MHdstjnuiv uw, Batfk.. a
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