I. r r r i !' Hi- FiJ. . m -. TOBIES II A TANGLE. The Conservative Craft is Kow Leak ing Badly and is Almost Heady to Sink. SOME CHANGES IS THE CABINET r- ". s I' Haj be Made in a Lasl Desperate Attempt to Delay the Hour When Defeat Hust be Admitted. "MISTAKE OF A LIBERAL UNIONIST. r , JXt Ttoncht Be Could Ersizn and be Ee-EIected ' Without Opposition. IBT CABLE TO THE DISPATCH. '' LoXDOir, June 28. Copyright! The ship or state bos had more tosiing about this week and has been saved from founder ing only by the jettisoning of more valua ble cargo. The mutinous spirit prevailing Among the crew has found vent in a loud cry for a chance of captain, but the muti neers cannot even agree as to who is best fitted for the post Some want Lord Hartington, the easy going pleasure loving indolent chief of the aristocratic wing of the Liberal Unionist party. But Hartington, although Lord Salisbury holds his written promise to join the Government in case of a grave emer gency, is naturally reluctant to connect "himself with a defeated and discredited ad ministration, although he may have the premiership for the asking. A GRECIAN GIFT. Any Unionist joining the Government now commits political suicide, and Chara lierlain, knowing this as well as any man, is urging Hartington to accept the Tory in vitation. The younger Tories, rightly be lieving Hartington is theirs, body and soul, 'whatever may haDpen, are clamoring for 'Baltour or Churchill as the leader of the House of Commons in place of poor, scared 2nd timid Mr. Smith, whose political days are numbered. Bilfour is willing, but simulates coyness. Chnrcbill is prepared to step into the "breach, but considers himself too great a man to accept anything less than tne post of Jrrime .minister. Nobody denies that a change must be made, and that quickly.and the probabilities point to Ballour as the first Lord of the Treasury and leader of the party iu the Lower House. Unfortunately the prospects of a change of ministry are poor. The present travesty of government has not enough pluck leit to light and sutler defeat. Every time it is called upon to come up to the mark it lifts its trembling, almost palsied hands with a ludicrous show of bravery and then runs sway. Its digestive capacity for snubs, in sults and humiliations is unlimited, and it is hard to say when a stage of repletion will be leached. OXE BITTED. DEFEAT. The proposals to compensate the liquor sellers at the expense of the taxpayers have at length been lormally and completely abandoned, as was foreshadowed in this cor respondence from the day they were intro duced. The Irish land' purchase bill has been referred to next session and the tithes bill, the remaining measure of the three promised in the Queen's speech at the open ing of the session, will probably, in whole or in part, suffer a similar fate. But even now the necessary business, contentious and son-contentions, remaining to be dealt with is so extensive that the prospect of an MONDAY, TUESDAY, FOUR GLORIOUS BARGAIN DAYS TO PRECEDE THE GLORIOUS SPECIAL FOUR DAYS' SALE MEN'S FINE SUITS. Our entire assortment of Men's fine Dress and Business Suits, imported and domestic ma terials, regular prices $16, $17, 18, 19 and $20, will be offered during the next four days at TWELVE DOLLARS. And,, if you're not inclined to go as high as 12, why you can take your choice from 1,500 Men's strictly All-wool Cassi mere and Worsted Suits, worth from 10 to $12, at only SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. I I autumn session is again seriously discussed; An interesting leaturo of the week has been the resignation of Mr. Caine, the Liberal-Unionist member for Barrty, as a protest against the Government licensing proposals. A disposition is manifested to regard this gentleman as a hero and martyr. But he in really o very commonplace per son. He knows that a general election is not far off and wants to be whitewashed. He is a fanatical temperance reformer and has shown consistency upon that question alone. Iu other respects, during the past four years he has glorified the Government in season and out of season, and has sup ported it in its most reactionary proceed ings. Ivo Tory has given Balfonr more un flinchine support iu coercing Ireland, and Home Secretary Matthews has received his vote in every division of protest against the dragooning of Londoners. HE MADE A MISTAKE. Caine calculated, however, that the Lib erals, out of pure gratitude at his voting and speaking against the Government upon this one particular question, would secure his re election, and that his confidence was not without justification was proved by the fact that Gladstone and some other leaders urged the Liberal electors at Barrow to support him. Happily, sturdier counsels have pre vailed, and Caine is now fighting against the Liberal and Tory candidates. There suit will almost certainly be the election of the Tory with Caine at the bottom of the poll, thus teaching the rank and file of the Liberal Unionists a lesson which may in duce some of tne less deenly dyed to find .salvation in time by repudiating coercion and reactionary legislation and accepting home role. To-day is the anniversary of the corona tion of Queen Victoria and months ago the Conservatives decided to celebrate it by a political demonstration at Crystal Palace. By the irony of fate to-day is the last of a week into which has been crowded more humiliations than any British Government ever before suffered in the same space of time. But the Tory managers had made their arrangements and incurred vast ex pense and liabilities, special trains, conjur ers, bailoonists, athletes, comic singers and actors bad been engaged to neip tne lories to demonstrate, and the scheme could not be dropped. In view of the attractions provided and the reduction of the prices of admission to the great glass palace and its beautiful grounds, plenty ot Tories, male acd female. nave crowded in, and despite tne wet weatner the majority have doubtless enjoyed them selves, with little thought of politics. This evening a mass meeting has been held, at which Balfour and other members of the Cabinet made a brave show of cheerfulness, and placed all their troubles to the discredit of the wicked obstructionists in Parliament. HORSFOCD'S ACID PHOSPHATE For Sunstroke. It relieves the prostration and nervous de rangement. Photograph Framed Free An 8x10 photograph, handsomely framed, of yourself or children given away with every dozen of cabinets this week. Come early. Also, good cabinets. $1 a dozen. Hendbicks & Co., No. 68 Federal at., Allegheny. Mmiteli, Grntei, THei and Ranges. Full assortment of all these requisites for rendering home beautiful and comfortable. The newest styles in wood and slate mantels now in stock. James C. Thompson, 640 Liberty avenue. Outixo Flansees For choice variety and excellent values; see the lines we are offering at 30c and 40c a yd. xrssu Hugus & Hacks. "Waivl tents from $7 up. Pittsburg Water Pboof Co., 426 Liberty street. StjIUU Trousering. The largest stock and most fashionable styles at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood st. SPECIAL POUR DAIS' SALE Clothing. Vacation has commenced, and here are just the garments needed for the next two months of play and sport: ' A line of "Boys' fine All-wool Short-Pant Suits, sizes 4 to 14, select and fashionable styles, at only' THREE DOLLARS. Another line, not as fine as the above, yet strictly all wool, same sizes at only $1 98. We will also offer 1,500 more of those handsome 2-piece Gray Cassimere Kilt Suits at the reduced price of KLNETY-EIGHT CENTS. OUR J Boys' Vests. and STORE WILL BE AUPMANNS ,.-&. ,. i.THB:. ' SALTED THEIVPD0WN. Some Touch Dole Given Oat In Conn Louli Wagner Get Five Team for KUIlDgJohn Bond A New Salt for Dam age, Yesterday was sentence day in Criminal Court, and Judges Collier, and Slagle sat together. The first prisoner called was Louis Wagner, to answer for the murder of John Bond. He had been found guilty in the second degree, and was recommended by the jury to the extreme mercy of the Court, He stood beside his counsel, Thomas M. Marshall, St., the latter making a strong plea lor him on account ot bis previous good character. Judge Slagle said he usually favored an extreme sentence when a life had been taken, but, because of the prisoner's character and the recommenda tion of the jury, he would be lenient He then sentenced Wagner to pay a fine of 6J cents and undergo an imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary for five years. The prisoner snowed no emotion, and was led away. The sentence is considered a light one. Sentence was suspended in the case of Charles McCabe, on the plea of James H. Porte, Esq. The prisoner was found guilty of assault on Miss Alderice, whom, it is alleged, he attempted to marry by force, and on a police officer who arrested him. Mr. Porte said he wished to present a number of witnesses to testifv to McCabe's good char acter. " , John H. Adley was fined $75 and costs for assault and battery. Hugh Murphy and McrP StAfl.n, thorrenl n!tl .. ..-..! offense, were held over for a week. Thomas Jones, for assault, got five years to the Pennitentiary. Newton Robinson, for a like offense, got three months to the workhouse, and was made pay a fine of 6 cents and the costs of the prosecution. Lewis Madden, for selling liquor without license, was fined $500 and sent three months to the workhouse. The same, selling liquor on Sunday, fined $50 and 20 days to the work house. John Driscoll, for the same offense, got the same fines and two more months and on another charge of selling without license got an additional fine of $500 and an addi tional five months. John Shea, James Mc Cann and John Donnelly, larceny, got five months to the workhouse, and the case of Frank Pillan was nolle crossed. Oliver Wells, for larceny, got six months to the workhouse, and Miranda Palmer, on three charges, got a total of four years to the pen itentiary. Annie Lynch, for selling liquor without a license, was fined $500 and sent to the work house for three months, and for selling on Sunday, an additional fine of $50 and an additional sentence of 20 days; Patrick Carley, for selling without license, was fined $500 and got eight months; Bridget Sul livan, $500 and three months; Bridget Kelly, 500 and three months to jail, and for selling on Sunday, $50 and 20 days; E. M. Parris, on two charges of larceny, got a year to the workhouse; John Alexander, assault and battery, $50 and costs; Joseph Hurley, same offense, 60 days to jail, and James Forsecker, also the same offense, was held over lor further inquiry. Plea for an Inquest. John Chadwick, of Allegheny, yesterday, filed a petition asking for an inquest in lu nacy to be held on his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Chadwick. He states that she is demented and is wasting her property, and that she has considerable personal property. She is now living with a stranger in Wil kinsburs, having been enticed away from the Widows' Home in that place. She is a widow, and all her children are dead, her nearest relatives being grandchildren. A Snlt for 85,000 Danusci, Suit was entered against the Allegheny Valley Bailroad yesterday, by Augustus P. Mott, for $5,000 damages for an injury he received on January 10 last. He was a brakemau on the road and while makinc a siding at West Penn Junction, he was SPECIAL FOUR DAYS' SALE )h HOT-WEATHER CLOTHING. What's all the fun and sport of a Glorious Fourth without a Light Summer Coat and Vest ? And what little money it takes to buy these comfort givers at Kaufmanns' during the next four days. 48c for Men's Tlannel Coats and 8gc for Men's Seersucker Coats DAYS and Vests. $2 50 for Men's finest Mohair and Brilliantine Coats and Vests. lie for Men's Summer House Office Coats. t OPEN TILL 9 j SR . PITTSBIIEQ DISPATCH, struck by' a sign-post and knocked from the car. " " REAL' ANXIOUS TO ABT. Work of Yesterday In the Mill That Sepa rate Man and Wife. Subpoenas in divorce were awarded .yes terday in the cases of Catharine Flaherty against Edward Flaherty, Emma J. Genue against John Genue, and Anthony Miller against Mary K. Miller. Iu the first case, indignity to the person is charged, and in the second, abuse sr J desertion, while in the last it is nlVed the wife and a son assaulted the pr. doner and threatened to kill him. James A. W efield was appointed Com missioner in tl . case of Constantina Dopp against August Dopp. G. Colvert Lewis was appointed in the case of Benjamin L. Buse against Emma Buse, and W. S. Thomas was appointed in the -case of Lillie M. Bogers against Samuel A. Sogers. Atkins for an Injunction. John Boy and Michael Kearney yester day filed a bill .in equity against George Holmes, asking that an injunction be granted to restrain Holmes from grading a 12-foot alley in the Sixth ward, on which their property abuts. Ta-ntorroTT'a Trial lAtt. Criminal Conrt Commonwealth vs James Wilmot, John NIcnenbacher. Mary Cole, F. Barcknoff, J. C. Childress, Joseph McNally, James McNallr, John McGraw. Louisa Crange low, C. Morris, Jerry Banker, PnlllD Artz, William Loudman, George Qeier, Harry Stone (Z), John Gabel, John W. Ervine," Daniel Martin, Hyman Bronarsky (2), Wilson Stewart, Harry Graham. Early Closimq Commencing July 1, and dnring the summer months, our store will close at 0 p. m.; Saturdays, 1 P. m. ttssu Huotrs & Hacks. Headquarters for tents. Pittsburg Water Proof Co., 426 Liberty street. Mirrors in German and French plates, plain or beveled, made to order at Jacob J. Fuchs, 1710 Carson st. Half Price! Boys' Underwent! Boys' balbriggan shirts and drawers 25c, reduced from 50c this week at Eosenbaum & Co.'s. HERBERT WALKER ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, 65 NINTH ST. nruf The only manufacturer of artificial human eyes in the city. mh21-su HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS of price, SI. OO er bottle. Send money by letter, with if-,---H,J- tuthm "nmvmm ACreaiy private. ArOStageBiampsrvceiTeu mBuiDotou. aiwaisjim nun tuuuwumi AnviuurAriB. LOCAL AND ) MODENE-MANUFACTURING CO.. CINCINNATI, O.. U.S.A.C CCTTHISOUT GENERAL AGENTS MANUFACTURERS OF THE HluHEST 0RA0E HAIR PREPARATIONS. A3 IT VAT HOT WANTED. ) You can nqltUr your Mttr at any Poit-oVict and lnourt lis oafo dhvru. ( AFPBAB AGAIN W. Offer S1.000 F02 FAILURE 02 THE SLIGHTEST INJURT.VKY 1SOT3XK GUARANTEED. mv947- KAUFMANNS ANY STRAW HAT FOR HALF PRICE. We mean just what we say. Suit your action to our word, then, and come in before July 4. ALL OUR 50c STRAW HATS GO They consist of Men's and Boys' very stylish Imitation Mackinaw, Milan and Japanese Braids Hats good enough for (almost) anybody. ALL OUR $1 STRAW HATS GO .They consist of Ladies' and Gentlemen's black, white, brown and blue Sailor and Yacht Hats, Chansies, Mackinaws, Milans, etc; also scores of new styles of Children's Hats. ALL OUR $2 STRAW HATS GO These goods comprise Manillas in all shades, genuine Mackinaws, Milans, etc.; Ladies' finest Sailor Hats, all colors, and a beautiful vari ety of Children's Hats. O'CLOCK THURSDAY NIGHT, -AND- 3HITHFIELD STREET SUNDAY, JTJ2E; " V29, ' -KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Our American Homes and How io Furnish Them," FURNITURE. Visitor to New York Are cordially invited to visit our establishment, wherein is dis played the largest and most inter esting stock of Reliable Furniture to be seen in America. English Brass Bedsteads In all sizes, from $2 to $400. Iron Bed steads, with brass trimmings, $10 up. Being direct imDort ers of these goods, we guarantee bestvalues. Catalogue sent on application. R. J. HORNER & CO., Furniture Makers and Importers, 61,63 and 65 West 23d Street, NEW YORK. mv4-10O-TTStt J. DIAMOND, Optician, 22 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburg. Pa. Spectacles correctly adapted to every detect of sight. Artificial eves inserted. The larzest SI. and most complete stock of Optical, juatnemaucai ana juecuicai instru ments. Je3-TTSU Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses; Will ut any nose with ease and comfort. The largest and best stock of Optical Instruments and Artificial Eyes. KORNBLTJM, Theoretical and Practical Optician. No 50 Fifth avenue, near Wood street. TeleDhone No. 16S8. de28-3 CANCER ana TUMORS enred. Ho knife. Send for testimon ials. O.H.McMlcbael.M.D., 63 .N lagara St., Buffalo. H . Y-mhl6-12l-TTSSuwlc OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON Bii il i . -fl, g!1U jjMBSX? Hwfj of liriSKVLrffijRwli QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SULU 1 IUN ? MOP6K6 ? AMD THE GROWTH JOKE V EH DXST&OYXD WITHOUT TUX SLIGHTEST INJDUT OS DISCOLORATION OT THE MOT DELICATE BKIN. D1SCOTXRXD BT ACCIDENT. In Compound i no, an incomplete mixture wni Accidentally spilled on the back of the hand, and on washing afterward It was dine oye red that the hair waR completely remoyed. We purchased the new dlKOTery and named it JiODKNE. It is perfectly pure, free from all Injurious tubstances. and so simple anr one can nse it. It acts mildly but surely, and you will be sur prised and delighted with the results. Apply fo-a few minntes and the hair disappears aBif by magic. It has no resemblance whatever to any other preparation ever used for a like purpose, and no scientific disco Tery ever attained euch wonderful results. IT CANNOT FAIL. If the growth be light, one application will remove it permanently; the heavy growth such as the beara or hair on moles may require two or more appli cations before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be remoTed at each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling when applied orever afterward. mod en x supe&cxdes electboltsis. Rtcommtndtd 6y all who have ttattd It marit$ Uttd bg ptopl of rtfintmtnt- i Gentlemen vhn do not ADDreciate nature') tzift of a beard, will find a priceless boon in Modene, which does affray with shaving. It dissolves and destroys tne me principle 01 tne uair, luereur renuenng iib iuiutb grow in an utter impossibility, and Ib guaranteed to be as harmless as water to the rt Vam nt Aon a .uli a A Tiff an Am lid tn AfTnrf irpnwtn nf Thotp Am In r should use liodene to destroy its growth. Modene sent by mail, in safety mailine cases, ceataze naid.. ( securely sealed from observation ) on .receint your full address written plainly. Correspondence THE -fr $ IN THE HOUSE 50c P I 1 K?L?S 7T?KKP-'! Sl '- --3 p j.f- 1890." '- IMOTHER'SGRATITHDE She Gives a Graphic Account of How Her Boy Was Rescued. TAKEN FR0M LONG RUN. In an interview with Mrs. Bavne, who lives on Long Bun, about three miles above McKeesport, in Versailles township, the following statement was elicited in regard to her son, Cecil B. Bavne: "I would have you write it just as I tell it to you, if you please, sir. My boy, Cecil, is 11 years old and has been troubled with catarrh more or less, since a baby. His head and nose was always stopped up on one side or the other. There was a dnll, heavy pain over his eyes and through the temples, and if he would stoon over and rise up suddenly he would be so dizzy be could Hardly stand. "There were roaring and buzzing noises in his ears. He had a very disagreeable couch which it seemed impossible to get entirely rid of. CeciZ S. Baynt, Long Run, Allegheny County, Pa. "There was a continual dropoing of matter back into his throat. He was constantly hawking and raising large quantities of phlegm. There was a sense of oppression and a dull soreness through his chest. "Night sweats came on and weakened him terribly. If he was exposed to the heat of the sun it would make him sick. Palpitation of tne neart set in. xiis appetite uecame ailected. What l)ttle he ate would usually be followed by a sensation of distress and nausea. His sleep became restless, and he would rise in the morning more tired and worn out than when he went to bed the night before. "Of course 1 had done what I conld. In fact, I tried ererythlng I could hear of to And relief for him, but all tonoaraiL He seemed grow ing worse all the time. Finally, after reading in the dally papers ot the wonderful success of Drs. Copeland and Blair in the treatment of cases similar to my son's, I decided to call on them. I did so, and, finding tbelr cnarges even lower than patent medicines, placed him under their care. The cough stopped. Palpitation of the heart ceased. Pains in the head and chest passed away. In short, he retains no symptoms of his former trouble. His recovery Is dne to the successful treatment of Drs. Copeland and Blair, and 1 am very grateful to them." This statement can be easily verified at the addressgiren. DOCTORS minnii Are located permanently at 66 SIXTH AVENUE, Where they treat with success all curable cases. Office hours 9 to II A. H.; 2 to 6 p.m.; 7 to 9 P. ir. (Sundays included). Specialties OAT AKRH, and ALIi DIS EASES of the EYE, EAR, THROAT and X.TJN GS. Consultation SL Address all mall to , DRS. COPELAND t BLAIR. je27 C6 Sixth ave.. Pittsburg, Pa, ".'FOURTH! SPECIAL F0VU DAYS' SALE FLANNEL Top Shirts. 19c for good Domet Flannel Shirts. 49c for Men's French Flannelette Shirts. 98c for Madras Cloth and Silk Striped and Satine Outing Shirts. $1 49 for Silk Striped Oxford and fine French Flannel Outing Shirts. $1 98' for Pure Silk and Silk Striped Outing Shirts. Fine Silk Belts at only 25c. SILK SCARFS. The fine Scarfs (4-in-hands, Windsors, Flowing Ends and Tecks) we have sold right along at 75c, will go at 50c each, or 3 for $1 25. CLOSE AT AND KAUFMANNS' "" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GOLDEN OPPORTUNI PICKERING'S WHOLESALE MD BETAIL ,' , FURNIITBE AND CARPET STORES, COR. PBSii ATE. AND TENTH ST. Mm War ipist il Prices. Again victory has perched upon onr banner, and we taka pleasure in recording another no cessf nl week's business. All went away pleased, the goods went as If by magic and the mnsio of innumerable voices prove a pleasant accompaniment to the crowded aisles and smiling facef with which everybody greeted us. One good turn deserves another, and we begin that other a once. Now for another rousing week's business. YOU ARE THE PEOPLE We are after. Since opening our Wholesale Rooms, although now occupying six rooms of 110 feet In length, making acres of space, we find we are still overcrowded and mountains of goo ds still in the way, necessitating us to announce a clearing one or slaughter sale. CLEAR THB TRACK. 80 Chamber Suites, 48 Parlor Suites, Must be sold within 10 days, regardless of cost We mean business. Embrace this golden op portunity and call earlv. Now Is your time. We make prices to suit you. You can name th terms. Young married couples should take advantage of this liberal inducement. WE HAVE A SUPERB LINE OP LAWN and PORCH SETTEES and R0CKEK3. CASH OR CREDIT. We are giving the most value for your money. Wo ara underselling all. We are In condition to give yon the best and most liberal terms. Make no mistake, go to PICKERING'S Wholesale and Retail Furniture, Carpet and Housefuirdshing. Store, Cor. Penn Ave. FOURTH OF JULY AT SPECIAL FOUR DAYS' SALE LOW-CUT TANS are all the go, and we will sell them for Ladies, Gen tlemen and Children at away below regular prices. Ladies' Tan Low-cut Shoes at 50c, $1, $1 50 and $2. Other dealers' prices range from 40 to 50 per cent higher. Men's Tan Low-cut Shoes at $1 50, $2, $2 50 and $3. Every pair is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Men's Kangaroo Southern Ties (see above illustration) at $2 50. NOON, JULY Kit" u ilW t .If IMI I MM MJIjf l.ll lit SHOES MWmwi - j- iw- syrr- ""' v and Tenth St. Je28 WEDNESDAY, i THURSDAY. SPECIAL FOUR DAYS' SALE LADIES' SHIRTS AITD WAISTS. Ladies' white and fancy Shirts, t turn down or piccadilli collars, at 98c, and a necktie or; belt given free with every one. Ladies' Lawn Waists, pleated, plain white and fancy patterns,, with belt, at only 98c. " g Beautiful Satine" Blouses,scores of lovely styles, at 740." All Flannel Blouses go at half price. Also several hundred more of those Wrappers at $1 39ahd $1 69. Our entire assortment of La ' dies' Summer Dresses at great ly reduced figures. 75 Brilliantine Dresses, trim med with Faille Francaise,.sold at $16, will now go at gio.. ,' , . & r : 1 I -u mi , r iiiiiBfiiili" T fn" T"iiiiM nitillli'fllfi i r