'mBmmnimmk'dyiSMM JT ' WEawnai i I 8 BEATING UNCLE SAM. I ; A Kew Device of the Rehring Sea Seal Pirates. KEED OF BOATS IN THE AECTIC. Chartering a Fast Steamer to Take Their Stolen SLins. ODE BOATS DISTAhCED BI SCHOOKERS Victoria, June 7. It is jnit le&rned here that the seal pirates in Behring Sea , have adopted a new device for circumvent , inc revenue officers, which is even now E- being pat in successral operation and which can be carried on throughout the summer, unless the Government sends to the Arctic swifter revenue cutters than the Bear and the Bush. The plan of the leal pirates is this: They have estab lished a rendezvous at Sand Point, about midway of the Aleutian group of islands. ' The schooners, when they have collected 100 sealskins, put in there, leave their cargo snd then resume hunting. Thus, if they are overhauled by the American cutters, they will have so few skins on board that thev can be thrown overboard or concealed and all evidence of seal poachings re moved. SWIFT STEAMER CHARTERED. A swift steamer has been chartered to cruise about Sand Point and take the skins as the schooners come in. This vessel is so fast that it can easily leave behind any Gov ernment steamer now in commission. This steamer will make trips to Victoria and un load skins when she gets a cargo and then return. This work, it is said, has already been in operation one week, as the date fixed by the poachers to begin operations was Jane 1. OUR BOATS IIT OTHER WATERS. They expect to make a larger clean-up than last year, and it is difficult to see bow our Government can make any seizures un less they send the cruiser Charleston or some other swift new vessel to do patrol duty. The Bear is now in the Arctic, and the Bush sailed on Thursday for Behring Sea. Both are slow for steamers and hare been dis tanced by fleet schooners, so that there is no chance "of their overhauling a speedy steamer. Besides the damage to legitimate sealing it is estimated that two ont of every ten seals shot by the poachers escape and die, while of the skins that they take A large percentage are defective." Working the Etna haloon Keepers. A gentleman frdm Etna called on Mr. ilcGunnegle, Clerk of Courts, yesterday afternoon, and informed him that a man, representing himself as a court officer, was attempting to earn money by blackmailing the saloon keepers at Etna, by telling them that he wonld inform on them for selling beer by the bucket. Mr. McGunnegle said the matter would be investigated. Wiring tlie Now PottofSce. Postmaster McKean, as custodian of the Federal buildings in this city, yesterday received irom Supervising Architect "Windrim a telegram that the opening of proposals for placing electric wires in the sew pnstoffice had been postponed until June 20. Urndnmlon Gift". Many pretty novelties in rings, pins and fancy articles for sifts on Commencement Day. Dainty, inexpensive things to make glad the heart of a fair graduate. E. P. Roberts & Soss, Fifth avenue aud Market street. TO-MORROW, -MONDAY ONLY,- KAUFMANNS Will offer the following mar velous specialties in Hot-Weather Coats, And White and Fancy Vests. Men's Striped Cretonne Coats at 13c. Men's Blazers, stylish patterns, at oSc. v Men's handsome Flannel Coats and Vests at only 69c Men's cool Seersucker Coats and Vests at only 89c Men's Blue Flannel Coats and Vests at only $1 98. Men's Imported Mohair Coats and Vests at only $2 39. -WHITE- -FANCY- VESTS. Handsome "White Vests at 49c. Good White Vests, with stylish collars, at only 59c. Magnificent single - breasted Striped Vests at only gi 25. Fashionable double - breasted Vests at only 1 75. Finest Vests, $3, $4 and 5. FOB Hi DAI, AIRIKG TRKIR SKELETONS. A Family Sqanbble That Developed Threat to Kill Why m Bradford Man Thought Hit Wife Oneht to Die They Sow Life Apart. Some interesting fragments of private family history were brought into the light yesterday afternoon in Alderman Monas ters' office, in the hearing of Louis Johnson, who was charged by his wife with surety of the peace. The husband and wife looked abashed and defiant by turns, as some un expected language dropped from the lips of the other and the attorneys. Mrs. Johnson alleged that she was met on Fifth avenue on last Wednesday evening by her husband, who, she says, declared his intention of killing her. The couple have been living separate for some weeks, having made an agreement to dwell apart in that harmeny which was a stranger to them while living under the same roof. Johnson agreed to steer clear of all places where his wife might be, and as his wife did not think his wrangle with her on the street was in conformity with the contract between them, she bronght the snit to have him held under bail to not molest her. The parties are from Bradford, but Mrs. Johnson, since her separation from her late lord, has been liring in this city. Her ver sion of the threatened shooting was cor roborated to the letter by a Mrs. Costello, also of Bradford, who strods to and from the witness' chair with an Amazonian air that was the cause of admiration from the lookers-on at the hearing. Neither of tne women disclosed anything of a nature foreign to the case, but when the husband took the stand in his own behalf, considerable of a shadow by innuendo was thrown upon his wife's conduct. He stated that the only serious difference between him self and wife was but a weeks ago, after 19 years of wedded life, when they agreed to disagree. He testified that what he did say to his wife was "a woman with a son like yours, who does as you are doing, onght to be killed." He was then held under bail for court Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are well known in the Bradford region, the former being largely interested in oil transactions. Just the Time. Now is the time to have your cabinet photos taken, and Pearson is just the pho tographer that knows how to pleae you in every respect Go to him, and see for your self. Galleries 96 Fifth ave. and 43 Fed eral st, Allegheny. The Value of Good Beer. If it were not an ordinary drink any man would give a dollar for the hearty refresh ment a glass of beer gives him. Try the best beer. That's ours. ttsu D. Xtrrz & Son, Telephone 3002. At Half Price to Clo.e, We will offer our well known select stock ot Paris robes. Ladies should not miss this opportunity to pnrchase an elegant dress. Hugus & Hacks. Hrmttlchrd Flounclnes In 31-in. grouped tucks, 50c, 5oc, 60c; 42 and 45 inches at 60c, 70c, 75c A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. Ladles' Wulita In cotton, flannel and silk. Cheapest at Bosenbaum & Co.'s Household goods packed for shipment Hadgh & Keen an, 33 and 34 Water St Are yon going fishing? Hire your tents of Pittsburg Water Proof Co., 426 Liberty st. If you want a body brussels carpet of best quality made, for $1 a yard, attend the special sale at Groetzinger's, 627 and 629 Penn avenue, this week. Great sacrifice sale Monday. Enable & Shtjster, 35 Fifth ave. ALL 'Uuvx Never in the remarkable his tory of our big and fast in creasing trade, or during any of our former great and phe nomenal special sales, has there been such universal satisfac tion, such demonstrative ap proval, or such a grand and glorious outpouring of the peo ple, as during the past week. Why, the great surging crowds were frequently a sight to be hold. Our most sanguine ex pectations have been exceeded, and our big purchase of 4,215 suits from S. & J. Werner, New York, will pass into history as one of the most daring and successful enterprises in the annals ot the American Cloth -ing trade. E? HUB, LOOK OUT FOR GREAT This will II 19 THE WIST MOVE, AFTEB.AII.t The Wllklmbarc FoaloOlce to Be Trans ferred to New Quarters. The Wilkinsburg postofficeis to be moved after all. The change of location was con templated some time ago, bnt a great deal of opposition was developed, especially among the business men and residents of Penn avenue, upon which thoroughfare the office is situated at present Numerously signed petitions for and against the change were sent to "Washington. Postmaster James D. Carothers yesterday received orders from the department at Washington to remove his office to a room in the Balston block, on Wood street, it being rather larger than its present office. Farmers and others who will have to turn off Penn avenue to get their mail grumble a good deal, bat Wilkinsburg residents are satisfied. FOR IsEUVOTJS DISEASES Use Honford'a Acid Vhoiplmte, Dr. F. G. Kelly, Alderton, W. T., says: "I have prescribed it In a large number of cases of restlessness at night, and nervous diseases gen erally, and also in cases of indigestion caused by lack of sufficient gastric jniceot the stom ach, with marked success, and consider it one of the best remedies known to the professional world." TIME NEARLY OP. The Great Bnnkrnpt Aaslajnce Sale of Cloth lag at 546 Wood Street Will Soon Come to nn End. A chance to get such bargains will posi tively never occur again. Since this great bankrupt assignee sale commenced the store has been crowded every day. If you value money come to this great Bale, as it will last bnt a few days more. This is one of the biggest opportunities ever offered. At this great sale 25 cents will buy more than you can get elsewhere for $1. Note these prices and recollect every garment is guaranteed as advertised. A splendid salt of men's clothes for $3 99; this suit is well made, all to match, latest style and really worth 513. Men's tweed cassimere spring suits that are sold in anv regular clothing store in Pittsburg for 515 or $16 are sold here at $4 60. English diagonal dress suits worth 525. sold here at $6 50. Elegant Prince Albert, worth $45, sold here at $11 50. Men's trousers, worth $5, sold here at $1 60. Men's fancy stripe dress pants, worth $7 50, sold here at ?2 50. A regular $4 men's dress hat for 69 cents. 100 styles children's suits, $1 95, worth $6, 'and many other bargains that cannot be mentionedbere. A chance for such wonderful bargains occurs only once in a lifetime. Bemember the ad dress, 546 Wood street, one door from Sixth avenue, opposite new Bank of Commerce building, Pittsburg, Pa. During the great sale of clothing the sales room will remain open until 9 at night and Saturday uotil 11 p. M. Bichabd Maitby, Esq., Assignee. Slate and Wood mantels In great variety of forms, and at prices to suit all demands. Estimates given on fur nishing your bouse with these necessities. James C. Thompson, 640 Liberty avenue. IF you want a bodvbrassels carpet of best quality made, for $1 a yard, attend the special sale at Groetzinger's, 627 and 629 Penn avenue, this week. Pearson's cabinet photos are within the reach of all. His prices are very moderate, and his cabinet photos are the best. No. 96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal st, Allegheny. SI n Dozen Cabinet photosraghs, Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal st, Allegheny. See the new styles of Paris Exposition awnings at Mamaux & Son's, 539 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg. KINDS KAUFMANNS' i l mi be a most exciting week all around, and our popular Boys' Department will not be behind its Hence you may prepare for unequaled values in Boys' Kilt, Long and Short-Pant ::: Suits, Shirt Waists and Single, Pants. ::: A CASTONET WHEEL PITTSBURG DISPATCH, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXTREMELY SWELL AND STRIKINGLY ORIGINAL RUBEN'S Latest Nobby Yacht Hat, THE "SEASIDE," Colors, Black, Blue, Brown, Mixed and Heather Prices from 75o to 82 40. To have the young cents of Pittsburg and vicinity topped off with stylish and becoming headgear is our continual aim, our constant study. For the summer season of 1S90 we have evolved a Yacht hat which will cause quite a sensation among the nobby dressers and still more firmly establish our reputation as the purveyors of correct and;high-class headgear, with no one else to contend against us. There fore, don't look for this hat elsewhere, for you won't find it not for the nest six weeks, any way. Consequently, save time and come at once to RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 AND 423 SMITHFIELD ST. Sole Agent for the Miller Silk and Derby Hats. jeS-WFSu J. DIAMOND, Optician, 22 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburg. Pa. Spectacles correctly adapted to every detect of sight Artillcial eves inserted. The lanrest and most complete stuck of Optical, Mathematical and iSlcctrical instru ments. je3-TTSu Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses; Will At any nose with ease and comfort The largest and best stock of Optical Instruments and Artificial Eves. KORNBLTJM, Theoretical and Practioal Optician. No SO Fifth avenue, near Wood street Telephone Sa 1680. dc8 HERBERT WALKER ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, 65 NIMH BT. 'VuT The only manufacturer of artificial human eyes in the city. mb21 su PHOTOGRAPHER. 16 SIXTH STREET. A fine, large crayon portrait & 60; see them before ordering elsewhere. Cabinets, S2 ant) 12 6U per dozen. PBOMPT DELIVERS. apS-83-Hwrsu DEAF XESSand HEAD NOISES UUKisu or reex's triz. in visible Tabular Ear Cnsh- fnrta. Whlfinera hfianti distinpt- iy. Snceesefnl whan all remedies f ail. Write nr call fat illustrated book FETE. Sold only by V HISCOX, 853 Broadwaj, cor. 11th St. New York. No agents. n o!3-61 -TTsauW vTilp MmiL OF SHARP EYES WATCH "itJ5 MARVELOUS $8.90 SUIT SALE. The Great Success of This Sale and What it Proves. That this sale has been "A hit, a hit, a mo3t palpable hit," is a fact nobody can or will deny. The 1,500 Men who each paid V Dollars ii Ninety Ceils For these Suits last week can justly rejoice in the knowledge of hav ing saved from $2 to $6 per suit But this is the least These 1,500 men mean 1,500 minds whose unanimous confidence is en joyed by Kaufmahns they mean 15500 living advertisers. What a greatD tribute to Kaufmanns' integrity 1 What a glorious triumph of Kauf manns' enterprise. But 2,700 more of these Suits are still on our counters. This means a repetition of the busy and inspiring scenes of last week. Promptly at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning we will resume this great "sale and continue it until the last one of these marvelous and won derful, $8 90 suits has been disposed of. BARGAINS IN OUR BOYS' DE OR BALL AND BAT GO FREE WITH EVERY BOYS' SUNDAY, JUNE 8, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It's a Railroad Man This Time, IfB. D. E. SPBUfOEB. THI GZNTI.BMA5I.Y BBAKEMAN ON THE liEETSDALK ACCOM MODATION. Tells What De, Btebs' TREATMENT DID FOB HlJt Mr. D E. Springer, Leetsdale, Pa. Mr. Sprincer, the courteous and gentlemanly brakeman of the Leetsdale Accommodation of the Fort Wayne road, is well and favorably known to all the patrons of that train. In con versation with a newspaper man recently about his improved appearance, bo said: "Yes, I feel 100 per cent better than I did several months ago, and now my work is 'a pleasure tome, where it used to be otherwise. My life as a brakeman brought with it that bane to all rail roaders, catarrh. I bad it for several years be fore I really knew what was the matter with me. My nostrils would clog up, I had a dull aching pain over my eyes, roarine In the ears, and was continually hawking up mucus which dropped down into my throat. My stomacn also became affected, making life miserable and my dally work a Task. X was clad when the last run was over. Now all is chanced. I never felt better in my life and haven't an ache or gain about me. Dr. Byers did it all. I had eard a great deal of the good work he was doing, and determined to consult him. As soon as he took hold of me I saw he understood his business, and told him to go ahead. I have to thank him for the good health I now enjoy, and also for the conrtesv of giving me prompt at tention each week, as railroad trains are like time, they wait for no one." N. B. Washington, Geeensburq, Butler, New Castle. My associate. Dr. Bchock, late of Philadel phia, can be consulted at the Auld House, Washington, every Monday; Fisher House, Greensbnrg. Tuesday; Lowry House, Butler, Wednesday; Leslie House, New Castle, Thurs day. TREATMENT So A MONTH, MEDICINE INCLUDED. Office of Dr. Byers. No. 421 Penn avenue. Established 1885. Specialties, catarrh, all nerv ous, skin and blood diseases; all chronic dis eases. ' e7-ssu HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS Rtcomm9ndtd by all cmrl wfa&wft 7tsf)zsim88gm' iiw ofprlce, Sl.OOper bottle. Send money by letter, with yourfnll address written plainly. Correspondence sacredly private. Postage stamps received the same as cash, alwats hkntion youk countt and this pafik. LOCAL AND ) MODENE MANUFACTURING CO., CINCINNATI, O,. U.S.A. ( COTTHI30HT GENERAL AGENTS MANUFACTURERS OF THE HIGHEST 0RADE HAIR PREPARATIONS. AS IT HAT NOT WANTED. 5 You can ngMtr four lttr at an PootJRco and tnturt Its oafo detiMnr ( APPEAR AGAIK We Offer 81.000 FOR FAILURE OR THE JUQHItST 1MHT..SV1.BY BOTTLE GUAKANTEED. .'tiz-s'' - - ssr - xjy -- 1890. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COUGHED DAY AND NIGHT Permanent Cures Made by the Catarrh Specialists at 323 Penn Avenue Continues. Mr. M. McLean. Mr. M. McLean, a well-known gentleman of Allegheny, residing at Wood's Run, had suf fered from catarrh for many years. The mat tery secretion tbat gathered in his throat was very tenacious and hard to ralse,and as some of it dropoed down into the bronchial tnbes of his lungs he began to cough. He had pain over his eyes, and bis head would often feel dizzy. He took cold very easily, and as his dis easo further advanced he conghed day and night, and worse during the night. In fact his cough was so severe tbat he would spit up blood. After receiving a course of treatment from the Catarrh specialists at 823 Penn avenue, he gave the following statement for publication, with bis named signed to it, as positive proof of his complete cure: "My dis ease was of long standing and continued to grow worse until I became afraid of consump tion. I now feel like a new man and am glad to testify to my complete cure by these special ists." M. McLfcAN. Please bear in mind that THESE SPECIAL ISTS HAVE BUT ONE OFFICE, and which is PERMANENTLY LOCATED at 323 Penn avenue. Also please remember that this is the only Institution in Pittsburg where only' Catarrh. Dyspepsia and Diseases of Women are re ceived for treatment preferring to treat these diseases successfully rather than attempt to cure all diseases. Office hours, 10 A. M. to 4 P. it, and 6 to 8 T. It Sundays. 12 to 4 P. H. . Consultation free toalt Patlentstreated suc cessfully at home by corresoondence. Bend two 2-cent stamps for question blank and ad dress all letters to the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, 323 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. , jeO-JrwTS3u OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON VUH.M.T DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION AID TH OEOWIU JT0BIVIB DISTK0TID WITHOUT THI SLIOHTIST IKJUKT 0 piscotoaATios or the most dimcite smv discqvsbid bt accipht. In Compounding, an incomplete mixture was accidentally spilled on the back of the hand, and on washing afterward It was discovered that the hair was completely removed. We pnrchased the new discovery and named it MODENE. It is perfectly pare, free from all injurious substances, and ao simple any one can use It. It acts mildly but snrely, and yon will be sur prised and delighted with the results. Apply for a few minutes and the hair disappears as if by magic. It has no resemblance whatever to any other preparation ever nsed for a like purpose, and no scientific discovery ever attained such wonderful results. IT CANNOT FAIL. If the growth be light, one application will remove it permanently; the heavy growth such as the beard or hair on moles may require two or more appli cations before all the roots are-destroyed, although all hair will be removed at each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling when applied orever afterward. modinb supiecedis iiicTROtrsis. mho tiastttatid It mtritt Uud- by peopl of rtfiatmtnt i uentiemea no ao not appreciate nature's girt ol a oeara, win nna a priceless boon in Modene, which does away with shaving. It dissolves and destroy! the life princlplo of the hair, thereby rendering its fnttrre growth an utter impossibility, and is guaranteed to be as harmless as water to the ekln. Young persons who Snd an embarrassing growth of hair coming, should use Modene to destroy its growth. Modene sent by mail, in safety Tnailinff casea. nnntflsrn rjnid. fsernrplv Denied from nhaprvntlnn 1 nn rorofnt mv947- A- jvW? XV- - ? stuuiu&& PARTM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Startling We are loaded with low-priced Suits which we are bound to close before stock-taking July i. Therefore, come in this week and make your OWN TERMS, AS YOU LIKE THEM. This three-piece suit reduced from $25 to $18. SEE IT. KtfXJ&J ' J A 1 IT v 723 and 725 Ill.J... L ill -VWIM III ill .. ,i$T 1U ka -ymj asw-iij-sra'ggr & 9 Cor. Eighth, Head of Wood Street. J gjaf - g: USE ITS Will meet the wants of 95 out of 100 men, and we want you to see them, for they are just such suits as the average well dressed and sensible man would like to wear. Dark and medium colors in Sacks and Frocks for traveling and business wear. Quiet mixtures and silk effects in Cutaways and Frocks for professional and elderly gentle men. Rich, solid colors and slight dark mixtures in Worsteds, Corkscrews and fine Cassi meres; handsome Dress Frocks and Cutaways for Men who wish to economize. Gay patterns checks, plaids, stripes and counter combina tions of a strikingly nobby na ture in Jaunty Sacks, 3 and 4 Button Cutaways, etc., for young men who are nearing the equator of life; have crossed the meridian, may be. fellows. SUIT. :: T ..rts rNSffia ENT. Reductions. . See this elegant cheval suit We have it in J pieces, re-' duced from $4g to$3. The largest and most com-, plete stock of Refrigerators atj prices so low as to save the difference in your bill thisj season. Liberty Street. JeS-2 Fi 01 DM! TO-MORROW, -MONDAY ONLY,- KAUFMANNS Will show the following won derful drives in Summer Underwear Fine India Gauze Underwear at 12a Real Balbriggan Underwear at 25c. Extra quality English Balbrig gan Underwear, with French neck, at 35c. This is the great est bargain ever offered in the Underwear line. Morley's celebrated Balbrig gan Underwear, in plain and brown, at only 44c A lot of Lisle Thread Lace Shirts, Swiss make, at 35c. Genuine French Balbriggan Underwear, plain and fancy neck, at 59c. Socks to match at 19c per pair. Extra quality Lisle Thread, Jersey Ribbed Underwear at 65c Scriven's celebrated Patent Elastic Jean Drawers, best in the world, at 98c. A number of special bargains will be offered to-morrow in Boys' Underwear. fTt PV 1 Wm - vW-ag ijy bbgl? F " .' f v Cvt 9 ' AITPMANN KAUFMANNS FIFTH: A-VZEnSTTTIEi -AND- 's1 " iBJ&GBBrWlimWEmi ssMssPpflfrj I . i : l 1 . - " jsL & r, i.s , -, , i ?. Jib ifgfi WKKSSmBMKU.SSKSm vtfr , vjA&mgaf&tim&gM