Jir' " r ? 8 in.,.. inn i ii irwir-'UTMi'""1' riwwr m iirn-iwim iiwiii pinii Pi' ii i i ni w i "lllyrl ,v,ini-TrTfrT-rTriif-YryiTnn'rTigMaTFgffBBgBff IHIBIMIIIMIIHIIIBlMIMHttMII WIHM1H IMMHI I ssssssl 1 1 I I I "III Bill M ' I I M M I sslUM !! I I Ill I I I TIM ! HI I llll I l IIMB I i 1 II1 nTsTl J - : -.-.- - - rHIJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJljJlJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJjmiJJJJJJJJJJUE ppfpppiiPPi !PT?Wi7wnPf w - - - i" IHE PITTSBUEa DISPATCH, SUNDAY, ' OCTOBER 26, .1890. MAMA AND GDPID. The Pretty Singer's Late Affair With Handsome Jack Mason. flEE GIDDY CAPEBS ON A TACHT. A Bottle of Champagne That Came Yerj 'car Causing a Duel. IHE TKOSPECTITE TEIP TO EUROPE New York, October 25. Everybody knows that Marion Manola and John B. Mason, lately the "Handsome Jack" Mason, of the Boston Museum Company, are goinsr to Europe to be married because the lady already has a husband in this country Henry S. Mould and if she became Mrs. Mason in America unpleasant complications might result. Miss Manola sued her hus band in April, 1SS9, for Jivorce on the ground of abandonment. He began suit lor divorce, too, on more serious grounds. The couple compromised in June, 1889, and their little daughter remains with her mother. Miss Manola and Jack Mason met -while the was singing in Boston, some months ago. They loved. Jack Mason's mother died recently and left him a fortune vari ously estimated at from $10,000 to 580,000. Jack at once bought a yacht to show his new status as a man of wealth. It was to take a little sail on this yacht that Miss Manola ot leave of absence for two days on J uly 28. The rest of the sailing party consisted of 11 men. QUEEN OF THE TACHT. Miss Manola was the onlr female on board the vessel. Of course, the presence of a lady was tne one thine necessary to calm and restrain the overflowing gayety ot the 11 gay vachtsmen, and well Miss Manola lumished the presence, wnen she came ashore at the end of one week's sailing and read in the newspapers that she was to be disciplined for overstaying her leave of ab sence from tbe theater she promptly sought revenge by staying away another week. Off went the sloop, but five of the giddy ama teur sailor boys stayed ashore, so that Miss Manola had only halt a dozen young men to malronize. Miss Manola was plaving liulbul in DeWolf HopDer's "Castles in the Air" company when all this occurred. Jack Mason told a Boston correspondent last Sunday, that he had left the Museum Com pany to take a much-needed rest. Doubt less he will get rest enough in Europe if only Marion and he can find some one to marrT tbeni and thus tranquilize their weary spirits. In the meantime Miss Manola is trying to get 850 from Lock & Davis to help along the wedding trip. STOKT Or AXOTHEK LOVE. Speaking of liulbul recalls the story theatrical people are telling on Seth Miller Kent, the young actor who strokes' his enormous mustaches in JIcKee Hankin's companv. Mr. Kent comes of one of the best families in Chicago. He is beautiful to look at. Miss Manola and he were great friends once. They are strangers now. It was shortly after their estrangement that Miss Manola met Jack Mason in Boston. AVhcu she came back to New York to sing liulbul in "Castles in tin Air" Kent bouhi a scat in the first row, had a 75 Satsuma vase filled with Jack roses sent across the footlights to Miss Manola with his card and then smiled. She took the roses, read Kent's card, looked over the footlights, found Kent'sbeantifulface and she smiled in return. "What! What!" thought Kent. "My love has returned to me." Eight there is wnere Mr. Kent overworked his imagina tion. Fired with enthusiasm he rushed out at the end of the first act across the street to the Gedney House, and ordered a pint of champagne sent to Miss Manola with his compliments. In act II Miss Prince Bulbul Manola drank the wine to Kent, glancing at him meantime with a look that meant volumes. BLOOD ON TIIE MOON. Kcit morning he found this note in his mail: Sir: I herewith return the S2 you spent to furnish Miss Manola with Mine. John Mason. Mr. Kent was furious. He wrote a letter to handsome Jack Mason, and inclosed in it the horrid, paltry 52 bill. He wrote: Sir: If Miss Manola's husband had returned my S2 for wine I would bare kept it. I fail to see what authority jou have to act in her be half. bKTii Millkk Kent. But poor Kent soon began to feel a warm svmpathy for the fellow who fell out of the balloon. Within an hour he got a note Iroru Mason, saying he had been requested by Miss Manola to return the 52 which he in closed. Then Mr. Kent wrote this: Sir As I do not Intend to take a "tip" from Miss Manola, or a commission on tbe bottle of wine from yon, I inclose to yon tbe 25 cents change. The wine cost $1 75. S. Miller Kent. Mr. Kent's last letter was so crushing that many people think it was the cause of Mr.Ma son's sndderrresolution to go to Europe for rest that he could just as easily obtain in America. MONDAYS OVERCOAT BUIXETIN, Taken Direct From Headquarters In Pitts burg CHie P. C.C.C.) Good Oxford mired meltons........? 7 00 Fine chinchillas, some cloth-lined others farmer satin-lined 10 00 All shades of imported kerSeys. ..... 12 00 Ejgbt lots smooth cassimeres, silk raced 10 00 One lot of twilled cheviot, in three shades, velvet collar, at 7 00 Call Monday and take your choice. The monev-savers for the public are the P. C. C. c." Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. One Thousand Dollars Forfeit if I fail to Drove Floraplexion the best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump tion. It cures where all other remedies fail. Ask your druggist for it. Sample bottle sent free. Fbanhxin Hakt, New York. SIWFSU Prices Away Down. See Hendricks & Co. s crayons and photo graphs before ordering elsewhere. Cabinets, 51 a dozen. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. Fall and Winter Opening. Nobby suits and overcoating at Dickson the Tailor's.corner Fifth ave. and Wood st, second floor. Telephone 1558. Caps and Sonnets For infants and children, showing some ex tra values in silk and plush. Ex. hand same line of silk bonnets. A. G. CAJirBELL & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. IXJtS. Lots. Walls. Grand opening sale, Seely's plan, Walls station, P. R. E., Saturday, November 1, and Monday. November 3, 1890, from 1 to 5:30 P. M. For particulars see M. F. Hip pie & Co., 96 Fourth ave., or C B. Seely, 6017 Penn ave. Fall Suitings. For a good-fitting suit or overcoat, go to Pitcairn, 434 Wood street THE DOCTORS IN PITTfaBTJKG first 3 Months Free ol Charge. The celebrated European staff, consisting of five eminent German and English doctors (specialists), permanently located at 414 Smith field street; wish to announce that owing to the great number of Invalids uho liavo called and been unable to consult them, they have con sented to extend the time for rendering free service. Therefore all who callbeforeNOVEM BER 12 will receive services first three months free of charge. All diseases and deformities are treated, but no incurable cases accepted for treatment. If your case is boneless they will frankly tell you so; also advise you against unending more moner for useless treatment. The object of this course is to become rapidly acquainted with tbe sick and afflicted. Re member dates, ana go promptly, as tliov are crowded from morning till nlcht. Catarrh and catarrhal deafness positively cured by their German treatment P. H. This staff of physi cians is incorporated by act ot Legislature. oc26-61 ' '" i J NEW PUBLICATIONS. GRECIAN MITE 95 Per Cent Carbonate of Magnesia. SOLE AGENT U. S. A: H. De YALLIERE, 17 and 19 William St, New York. OC26-07 Noveltt plaids and stripes; unsurpassed assortments and values, both plain and rough effects from SOo to 52 a yard. ttssu Hugus & Hacks. 'HrXSMI Joseph Mukpht Is always greeted like an old-time friend by the large audiences. They weep with him in his troubles and laugh at his light-hearted ways and clever wit. E. Schauer, Tailor, 407 Wood St., makes fine clothes at low prices. Call at Dabbs' photographic studio and see the same pictures that were at the Ex position, but in a much better light. D. L. Dowo's Health Exerciser. For Eriia-wcTMrj t Seieitiry Pesjls: Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths; Athlete or invaua. a complete gvmnssrara. Takes np but 6 in square floor room ; ser, scientific, durable comprehensive, cheap. Indorsed by 30,000 physicians, lawyers, clergymen, editors & others now using it. Send for illutrated clr coljr, 40 cneraTlnes, ro charge. Prof. D. It. Dowa. Sdentlfli PhvcalVA- i (xjui mi.1 calCultme,9Eatl4Uiist,.1ewTork. HERBERT WALKEIt ARTIFIPIAI PVF OsU ' MAKER, '-ZttiifiP 55 NIN TH ST; The only manufacturer of artificial human eyes in the city. mh21-su NESSnnd JIEAD J.OISES uviit.v dt reex's fit. m. visible Tubular Ear CnsU- It. Successful when all remedies fail. WritaArcull fnr illustrated book FKEK. Sold only by F. HISCOX. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St., New York. NoacenU. D013-61-TTSSUWJC V $I5-SEAL GARMENTS$I5 To have yonr SEAL SACQUES Cut over into any style desired, by actual meas urement. A perfect fit guaranteed in every case. Also, Redyed and Relined. PLUSH SACQUES 'RELINED and RESHAPED. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. $2. 4 Waist Cut and Stitched Perfect fitting patterns Cut to Order by actual direct measurement. Duquesne Hat and Fur Co., 445 WOOD STREET, Third door from Firth ave. oc26-102 3s ff rt llll rt24lUlUV V UADIS, You will find all the choice styles in CLOTH TOP BOOTS t( THE FAMOUS" 52 Sixth Street, In either button or front lace, -with patent leather, French or imperial kid vamps, plain or fancy stitched ranging in price from 83 to 86. Also a full line of English Wauken phasts at popular prices ranging from 82 60 to 83 50. "We are con fident we can save you money. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OHCE MORE TO THE FRONT! A new, flat-top stiff bat has made its ap pearance, and RUBEN Has named it dflfijfififlfl WM. GRABOWSKY, Fashionable Hat and Bonnet Bleacher and OstrichFeather Dyer. DEAF Fall and winter styles in Ladies' Hats are readv. We are dolus an immense business in altering and colorme Felt and Straw Hats. Why? Because we hare the right etvles, tbe best machinery and the taste and means to know bow to get up a fashionable hat. Plumes and tips are tbe style for tnmminj; fine hats this season. Every lady wants tips djed this fall. Our French feather dyer is a gentleman of art in bis branch life-long expe rience lias crowned his success. No matter what shade you wish jour feathers dyed e satisfy yon. Wo are the leather dvers of this city: every first-class milliner will tell you so. Our work in feathers and bats this season can not help but have an immense success. WM.GRAB0WSKY,TheHatter, 707 PENN AVENUE, OPPOSITE PENN BUILDING. P. S. Mail orders promptly lilleil. ocl-TVSu ff THE FAMOUS" SHOE HOUSE. OC22-WFSU ESTABLISHED 1831. 773FIFTH AYE. lotlh PIANOS A5D TUB U. S. and Chicago Cottage Organs. y-g. J9 rr The Most Durable Pianos Made. Unsurpassed in Power and Sweetness of Tone, and Handsomest in Aipeara7ice. And sold at the In weat prices and easiest terms. CATALOGUES MAILED FREE. ocS-su The Union Square. 81 90, 82 40, 82 90, 83 40. A more strikingly handsome bat than tbe one which the cut above illustrates cannot be found to-day. It goes particularly well with an overcoat, and being an acknowledged semi dress bat. lias, in a measure, displaced tbo con ventional silk tllo. We show the "Union Square" in three different dimensions: small, medium and large, enabling ns to suit the varied tastes of our customers. So not fail to Inspect tbis elegant hat. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfield St. P. S. Mail orders promptly filled. 0C26-WF8U NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oiir Prices ire the Lowest IN THE CITY, KORNBLUM'S Optical Establishment, NO. 50 FIFTH AVE., Teleohone No. lbSS. Pittsburg. deSS-S EYES EXAMINED FKEE OF CHARGE. J. DIAMOND, The oldest established OPTICIAN in tbe city. 22 tUA.rl Hi iitifc. 1. ittDnrg. ra. ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. se4-Z7-TTSU mcTriL PHOTOGRAPHER. 16 SIXTH STREET. A fine, large crayon portrait t 60; see them before ordering elsewhere. Cabinets, S3 and 12 SO per dozen. PROMPT DELIVERY; OCS-S2-HWTSU And you can rest assured that our goods are as good as the best. II you think of buying CARPETS, RUGS AND LACE CURTAINS Don't fail to see our goods before buying. We have the very cream and pick of the Eastern markets, selected with a view to pleasing our cus tomers and enhancing the value of our already standard reputation. The prices are right Everybody seems to be always in need of BEDROOM FURNITURE. We have, without exaggeration, the largest selection of Suits in the city at prices within the reach of all. It would be foolish to quota prices unless you see the goods and use your own good judgment as re gards whether they are worth the money asked or not. See them by alt means before buying elsewhere. We are the only manufacturers in our line in the city of ' PARLOR FURNITURE. It seems a strange statement to make, but we can prove it Here you can buy what is already made if it suits your taste, or you can hava the same frames made in any color or quality of a larger line of Plushes, Tapestries, Brocatelles and Daghestans ever offered for your selection. This department makes the reputation of our house, and We are loth to turn out any goods that will depreciate the good already done. us. , ODD PIECES A SPECIALTY. B5?Bedding also one of our specialties. CASH OR CREDIT IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. HOPPER BROS. & CO., PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, 307 WOOD STREET 307 ZEsTeaz? ZFo-ui -rbUn. A.-v-ezn.-u.e- THE VERY BEST AJND Fl N EST m II OVERCOATS ! THEY CAN BE FOUND AT KAUFM ANNS' Our present display of Gentlemen's Prince Albert, Professional Frock and Business Sack Suits has never been equaled. It can't be found outside of our house. So many of our customers have told us, at least Our fine Imported Black Cheviots, Plaids,etc, in Single and Double breasted Cutaway Frocks and Cutaway and Straight-cut Sacks, at SiS, $20, $23 and 25, and our genuine Clay Worsted, French Worsted and select Thibet Suits, at $21, $25 and 5527 are as fine and perfect as clothing can be. In Winter Overcoats we're showing a royal stock in every shape, color and fashion: Napped Frieze, McGee's Ulsters, The Talma Overall, Crombie's Elysians, Blue Pilot Cloths, Schnable's. Carr's Meltons, Kerseys, Fur Beavers, Imported Chinchillas, Montaznacs, Whitney's. Our prices for these ultra fine and fashionable Overcoats are 18, $20, $22, $25, $27 and $30. OUR LOW AND MEDIUM PRICE SUITS AND OVERCOATS Are better than the very best of most clothiers'. If you have but a small amount of money to expend for Clothing, you should see the Tailor-Like and Custom-Fitting Prince Albert, Cutaway Frock and Sack Suits that we'll sell during the coming week at 15. And truly fine and dressy Overcoats at same price. And, if $j 50, $10 or $12 is all you can spare at present, we can show good, durable and stylish Suits and Overcoats 300 styles and sires to fit every man under the sun. KAU FM-ANNS zZr5fZ3 VOiiif m IsW fMy iiiunuunii m I-. Mi ITi 0-. W V STr-WWattfiT 1 . OOTO On this day we shall open to the public our IlPf $l Iff .W css - T -I VsJJ -K IBS. Jssr BSiv B kQ tSiK. IE 30. TO WL- 'V 1 ' .r Ul oois hartal w k With the largest and handsomest line ever shown in this city of OHLNAWABB, GLASSWARE, BRIO-A-BRAO, SILVERWARE, CUTLERY. TINWARE, HOLLOW WARE, AGATE WARE, JAPANNED WARE, HARDWARE, WOODENWARE, WILLOW WARE, BRUSHES AND LAMPS OP EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. The new department will be found in our large, light and well ventilated BASEMENT. The space it occupies not only EX CEEDS that of any other similar department in the city, but is EXCELLENTLY adapted for the display and sale of all kinds of houseturnishing goods. Everything has been arranged in such a manner as will make shopping in this place A PLEASURE. You will stroll along BROAD AISLES, flanked on each side by CON VENIENT counters and shelves ! There are NO dark corners, NO unsightly spots ! You'll not have to hunt for anything, for our NOVEL and ADMIRABLE system of displaying the various lines of goods will enable the eye to see here MORE IN FIVE MINUTES than elsewhere in an hour. Now, as to prices, it is hardly necessary for us to say that we shall conduct this new branch on the same LIBERAL POLICY as our other departments. Quick sales and small profits will be our motto. We mean to (and will) make our new Houseturnish ing Goods Department a FAVORITE PLACE with every sensible and economical housekeeper. In conclusion, we cordjally invite every lady in both cities to attend the GRAND OPENING NEXT THURSDAY. The new department, equipped with all the MODERN conveniences and stocked with an ENTIRELY NEW line of beautiful and attract ive household goods, will be A SIGHT worth while coming to see. (f. : (fnlrnV ."(.VWj " . " V. . tll fa srin.ifl n ai "fl (4 . w Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. ii It A ' J r ., v, ..m CV V .A V.W U in DRESS YOUR BOYS IN BECOMING CLOTHING. You can do it easily by patronizing KAUFMANNS' Simply, because you have here a complete variety to select from. It takes tact, taste and discrimination to dress a boy becomingly. What will improve the appearance of one boy will look anything but well on another boy. The age, size and complexion all must be taken into consideration. The most prominent of our Fall and Winter novelties in Short Pant Suits are Imitation Vest Suits, Real Vest Suits and the Nassau style. The Coats of these Suits are Silk-lined, and they're otherwise embellished with the latest kinks of silk braid, cord and passementerie. We have these Suits from Best & Co.'s Liliputian Bazaar, New York, the place that supplies the garments worn by most of the little sons of the aristocratic and fashionable families of the metropolis. Then we have the latest styles in Jersey and Velvet Short-Pant Suits, as well as the staple cloths in all the newest patterns. Finest Short-Pant Suits, Sip- to $15. Exquisite ones, $7 50; Excellent ones, $6. Good Grades, for School, from $2 to 5. I? SIZES 12 TO 19. There are 7 styles this season: The Single-breasted Cutaway Sack, the Single-breasted Straight-cut Sack, the Double-breasted Straight cut'Sack, the Double-breasted Cutaway Sack, the Cutaway Frdck, Single and Double-breasted, and the Prince Albert All these styles are here at their best. Good qualities, $5 to $10) Better, 10 to S14 Best, 15 to $20. i L01-PMT SUITS, BUS' mu cous . j Charming Kilt Overcoats, sizes 2 to 6. Magnificent Boys' Overcoats, sizes 7 to 12. Elegant Overcoats for Big Boys,sizes 12 to 19 There's a bigger diversity of styles this season than ever before. If you're looking for the prettiest and best, come and see us. It doesn't require a well filled purse to buy 'em, either. KAUFMANNS LEADING CLOTHIERS OF PITTSBURG, Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. LEADING CLOTHIERS OF PITTSBURG, Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. a' ko iasasffifig?:... - r, " if t
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