fix? .X r THE PITTSBTJHG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1890. s' ANOTHER MOTE MADE, Judge Cox Hears the Cases of G. S. Brown and Others Against the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL CO. What the Order, Which the Bondholders of 44 Appealed for, ASKS OF TBE TRUSTEES IS THE MATTER FBOM x ttxrr COERZSPOSDBST. Washington, November 1. Judge Cox lo-day heard in the cases of G. S. Brown et al against the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (consolidated), the application ol the bondholders of 1S44 for an order similar to that made by Judge Alvey in the Mary land Court to deliver the property to them. General Bradley T. Johnson and Mr. G. 32. Hamilton appeared for the petitioners and presented the papers and the answers of the parties at interest. The Jndge made the order asked for. The order recites that if the trustees under the mortgage of June 5, 1848, shall, within SO days, deposit in the Farmers and Merchants' Rational Bank of Baltimore to the order ot the surviving trustees under the mortgage of May 15, 1878, a sum equal io'the principal and interest due, all the bonds secured ou that mortgage to be paid over to the holders, or deposit money or bonds in lieu, as provided for in decree of the Maryland court (Judge Alvey), and cause to be pub lished notice of the litct and bring into court $20,000 for the payment of costs and ex penses, including compensation to the re ceivers, the said trustees (under mortgage dated 1848) shall be subrogated in place of the bondholders of 1878 and enter into possession of the property and to use and exercise the franchises of the com pany, and by May 1 nrxt, at their own cost put in repair said canal and operate it as a public waterway Thev are required to pay all current expenses lor operating and keep ing it in repair; to reimburse the trustees for the amount provided to pay the cost of these proceedings, both here and" in the Washing ton county, Maryland, Court; the expenses and compensation of receivers and of the trustee under the mortgage ol 1878 The cause is retained for such other orders as the nature of the cause may require, and ior the determination ot the rights and priorities of the parties,and it is made with out prejudice to the rights of parties claim ing liens on the revenues or on contracts. LlGHTXEE. pated troubles in the Chickasaw country il lustrated the necessity of having troops for use in the Iadiarf Territory at some such point. PEOTECTING OUE TEADE HAEKS. Great Care Exercised In Preventing For geries by Foreigners. Washington, November 1. The Treas ury Department has issued regulations for the enforcment of the provisions of the new tariff bill relating to trade marks, which prescribe that applications for the re cording of names or trade marks in the department shall mention the name and residence ot the domestic manu facturers and furnish a description of the mark and the names of the ports to which the tac-similes should be sent. No such name or trade mark will, however, be re ceived unless accompanied by the proper proof ot ownership. Customs officers will record and file these fac similes and will exercise care to prevent the entry at the Custom House of any ar ticle of foreign manufacture copying or sim-ulating-such mark. No fee will be exacted for this service. CANADIAN NICKEL. Secretary Tracy Is After the Facts and Prices for Armor Plates. Montreal, November 1. The Dominion Mineral Company has been approached by Secretary Tracy, of the United States, for prices of nickel to be used in the manu facture of steel armor plates. This com pany, which is formed of Montreal and New York men, informed the Secretary that it had nickel matter. To satisfy himself ot the fact Secretary Tracy sent Commander Folger, Inspector of Oidinance at the Washington Navv Yard, and an engineer to examine the properties at Sudbury, and be is now in possession of all the facts and as a result has asked prices from the mine controlled and worked by Canadians which may lead to the purchase of Canadian matte, as it is sold ou the nickel basis, the by-product not being charged far. Aufrecht, Photographer, Hack Again. Mr. Aufrecht has just returned from New York, where he obtained the knowledge of making the celebrated glaze portraits as made in Paris and London. The portraits are something marvelous in their finish and yet very reasonable in price. Aufrecht al ways leads in any new enterprise at his Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pg. Bring the little ones. XCVT ADVERTISEMENTS. EXES EXAMINED FltEE OFCHAHGE. J. DIAMOND, The oldest established OPTICIAN in the city. k ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. se4-27-TTSu KORNBLUM'S Optical Establishment, NO. 50 FIFTH AVE., Telephone No. lu0. Pittsburg. deSMt WM. GRABOWSKY, Fashionable Hat and Bonnet Bleacher and OstrichFeather Dyer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $I5-SEAL GARMENTS--$I5 To have your NO TB0UBLE FROM CATTLEMEN. Oklahoma Stockmen Not Opposed to Stay ing in the Country. Washington, November 1. Brigadier General Merritt, commanding the Depart ment of the Missouri, in his annual report speaking of afljirs in Oklahoma, says that the cattlemen show no disposition to vio late the conditions governing their stay. Affairs in the Territory have been exceedingly quiet. Owing to the severe drought this past season, the corn crop has in many sections been an almost total failure, and the farming industry not having been sufficiently organized to insure the planting ot staples which are most pro ductive in that country as wheat and cot ton there is considerable destitution among the people in the country districts, and aid will have to be extended to about 1,000 of the population. In view ol the abandonment of Forts Elliott and Gibson and Little Bock barracks, Gen eral Merritt says it is important that a post lor at least ten companies should be estab lished near St. Louis. The recent antici- Tremendoas Sensation. Bargain seekers, attention! Sixty more of those fine cloth newmarkets, plain and striped. Prices, 53 00, 54 00, f5 00, 6 00. Thisdoesn'tpayforthemaking of them. Call qnick, before they are all gone, at Bosen baum & Co.'s. The one big effect in The Great Metropo lis, and that which apparently makes the strongest impression, is the storm at sea and shipwreck scene. Ton 'Will Save Money By ordering voir winter clothing from E. Schauer, tailor, 407 Wood st. Another great scene in The Great Metropolis shows the exterior of the Sandy Hook lighthouse with the ocean in the dis tance and the passing of vessels. CBATON Portraits very cheap. Henhkicks & Co., 68 Federal st., Allegheny. The cheapest place in the city to buy a fine suit or overcoat is at E. Schauer's, 407 Wood st. Fun-trimmed jackets, new lot just open ed, st Rosenbaum & Co.'s. s ' Fall and winter styles In Ladies' Hats are readv. Wo are dolus an Immense business in altering and coloring Felt and Straw flats. AVhy? ISecanse we have the right stiles, the best machinery and the taste and means to know how-to get up a fashionable hat. Plumes and tips are the style for trimming fine hats this season. Every lady wants tips dyed ibis fall. Our French feather dyer is a gentleman of art in his branch life-long expe rience has crowned his success. No matter what shade jou wish jour feathers dyed ne satisfy you. Wo are the leather dyers of this citj: every first-class milliner will tell you so. Onr work in feathers and hats this season can not help but hare au immense success. WfrlGRABOWSKYJheHatter, 707 PENN AVENUE, OPPOSITE PENN BUILDING. P. S. Mail orders promptly tilled. ocl-wsu DESKS A SPECIALTY. Great reduction in price. Immense Stock ALL KINDS. Large roll top desk only 28. Work Guaranteed. STEVENS CHAIR CO., NO. 3. SIXTH STREET, mylS-su i kfzi3ES Ilk tfsStM Hi ' Flf SJiIIII w isi UIffillj o PITTSBURG. PA vJgTlUMga HERBERT WALKER sj ARTIFir.IAI.FYF MAKER, ST 55NLNTHST! The only manufacturer of artificial human eyes in the city. mn21-su SEAL SACQUES, Cnt over into any style desired, by actual meas urement. A perfect fit guaranteed in every case. Also, Rerlved and Relined. PLUSH SACQUES RELINED and RESHAPED. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. $2. Waist Cnt am MM Perfect fitting patterns Cut to Order by actual direct measurement. Duquesne Hat and Fur Co., 445 WOOD STREET, Third door from Fifth ave. no2-102 11 bWiVHwuV NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Superb Assortment of FUR CAPS Now Opening at ZRCTIBIEJlsrS. Step in and Examine l THE TOLSTOI TURBAN, In Coney Fur, 87c. 98c and $1 29. In Oregon Seal. Jl 90. S2 it) anil 52 90. In Alaska Seal, Si 50, J6, $8 and S10. The above cut illustrates the latest and hand somest Fur Tap in the market. The band is somewhat higher than those worn last year; the top is full oval, and the general outlines are gracetul and beconilnr. Besides this particular turban, we carry a full assortment of all that's stylish and desirable lu the Fur Cap line. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfield St. P. S. Mail orders promptly filled. no2-wrsu KID GLOVE BARGAINS. WHEN our present stock of Kid Gloves (which is the largest in the city) is exhausted, we will be compelled to sell at higher prices, as the Advances Kid Gloves from 25 to 33 per cent. Come and secure the bargains while you have the opportunity. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Ladies' 4-button Kid moves, colors, only 43c a pair. Ladies' 4-button finer Kid Gloves, 68c a pair. Lailics' 4-button Empress quality, SI a pair. Ladies' 4-button Paris quality, $1 Z5 a pair. Ladies' 5-book, colors, only 9ac a pair. Ladies' 5-bonk, very fine black, SI a pair. , Ladies' 7-hook Premiere quality, $1 50 a pair. Ladies' 7-nook Superienr quality, f 1 75 a pair. Ladies' 8-button flue Suede Mosquetaire, 9Sc a pair. Ladies' 8-button fine Glace Biarritz, S9e a pair. Ladies' 8-button finer Glace Mosquetaire, SI 25 a pair. Ladies' 8-button finest Glace Mosquetaire, Jl 50 a pair. Misses' 4-button. colors, 38c a pair. Misses' 4-button, verv fine 75c a pair. t Misses' 5 hook, very fine, 95c a pair. Men's 2-button, embroidered backs, 50c a pair. Men's 2-button French Kid, SI a pair. Men's 2-button finest French Kid. SI 50 a pair. Full lines of Fur-Top and Lined Kid Gloves for Ladies, Gents" and Children. THESE PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. NEAV ADVERTISEMENTS. TREADING ON FLOWERS. You are literally treading on flowers when you miss such an opportunity as we are offer ing this week on our entire stock of FURNITURE and CARPETS. Besides this, we are Giving Away Free! With every Credit Sale on which there is made a TWELVE-DOLLAR PAYMENT, ONE OF THESE FINE EBONY CLOCKS. THIS ROCKER THIS SUIT SI5 Fifteen Dollars, $15 ROSEHNTB A.TJMI & CO. ,L 3 Ijyiyt l in J 'KH? p gg-- ft ' THIS LOUNGE $6,50 Six Fifty, . 6,50 OAtAxfc' HOUSEHOLD CR jr?v '1 , ii uj i . J $3,50 Three Fifty, $3,50 ' OSy Uf j- EDIT COMPANY 723 and 725 Liberty Street, Cor. Eighth, Head of Wood Street. Leaders of the Installment Trade. 510-514 Market Street. 002-101 CipfSpecial inducement to young people starting housekeeping, noZ-72 AT NOV ALE OP OVERCOAT If you need an Overcoat and fail to take advantage of our Great November Sale, you certainly cannot be alive to your own interest. MATCH THESE PRICE! F YOU CAN Men's best Domestic Melton Overcoats, four novel shades, inlaid silk velvet collars, closely resembling custom work; truly wortn tia, will go durin? our November sale al. Men's choice Domestic Melton and Overcoats, good enough for the dresser.made and trimmed like custom work, well worth $20, will go at thissale at $10 Black Cheviot most exacting 9p12 Men's real Imported Kersey and Melton Overcoats, in tan, brown, blue, London smoke, eta, with or without, inlaid silk velvet collars and pearl buttons, and Uassimere lined, regular price S25, will go at our November sale at ptau UUUUI1S, $15 Men's extra quality Imported Chinchilla, Kersey and Melton Overcoats, Cassimere or Silk-lined,sin-gle and double-breasted styles, velvet pockets, per fect fit and make, usual hgure S27, will go at our November sale for $18 Men's celebrated Montagnac, Frieze, West of Eng land, Schnabel Beaver, Eredon Kersey and Carr Melton Overcoats, made in the best possible man ner, would be bargains atfoo, will go during our November sale for... We'd like to sell two-thirds of the Boys' Overcoats bought in this city during "November. We believe our phenomenally low prices will do it. Boys' Overcoats, sizes 4 to 12, in checked, plaided and plain heavv Cassimeres. well made and trimmed, with cape or without, wortn 4, will go at our No vember sale for , .$2.50 Excellent All-wool Cape Overcoats, in Imported Cheviots, Beavers and Cassi meres, plain or pleated, sizes 4 to 12, actual value $6, will go at this sale rt 1 for JpH" pjiMuie man- $20 Men's finest Imported Overcoats, carved by the best cutters in the country and made by the best journey men tailors overcoats that are ready made in name only will go at fj3 AITPMABTN Boys' extra fine Kersey, Melton, Beaver, Cheviot and Cassimere Overcoats, in scores of entirely new styles, exquisite ma- tenais, wortn Sia, will go at our November sale at. .$5 tut - Boys' Ulsters and Heavy Storm Coats, in durable materials, warmly lined and well made, have never before been offered below $6, will go during our Great (t November sale for vPT" Young Men's fine Dress Overcoats, Mel tons and Kerseys, tan and brown, English Box style or Prince Charles, sizes 12 to 10, nanasomeiy unea ana nnisnea, and actual value $12, will go during this sale for $8 Young Men's extra fine Overcoats, single and double-breasted, box and other styles, in tan, blue, brown and London Smoke Kerseys and Meltons, made equal to custom work, worm S20, will be offered at $12 MflUlfflifflWto "Oh, FIFTH L"TE3STTJE , AND where ! Oh, where ! did you get that pretty Overcoat? Isn't it a dandy!" "Got it at Kaufmanns', of course, and only paid 4 for it." KAUFMANN S' ELECTION HATS Did you bet a hat ? Next Tues day will tell the story whether you'll win or lose. Remember, we have made special preparations to square off these little hat dif ferences after election day. No exclusive, high price hatters' fig ure here, but first-class hats at lowest prices. And, then, we'll show you more and later styles than any two houses in this city combined. If you want a Silk Hat, we can give you the cele brated Broadway, Youman or Knox Block. If a Stiff Hat is de sired, we have the little Enfflisih - . o I i snapes, wnn wide bands, the famous "Kaufmann" style and all the -,"- v-au louman, uuniap, Miller and Knox shapes. If a Crush Hat or Tourist Hat is wanted, we can give you choice from all different shades and colors, all different shapes and qualities. r , HEADQUARTERS FOR GLOVES in tin 1 vcv VI J Ann jL i Jit V xh7 Who has a better right than we to lay claim to distinc-, tion? We keep Gloves of every kind and tor all pur poses. Gloves of domestic and foreig'n make, includ ing the celebrated Perrins, Dents, Reyniers, Adlers, etc. Here are a few of -our special bargains for this week: f Men's good quality Street Gloves, in all the latest shades, with patent clasps, at 85c and $1. The popular Perrin's, Suede and Fowne's Burlington goods the best Driving Gloves made sold by,all , other dealers at 2, can be had here at $1 50. But here's the ifcest and finest of all: Dent's superior Dress Gloves, in all the latest col ors, at $2 25. Workingmen will find a complete variety of Mittens, Gloves and uuu..w .n i.u,l 4UU l."UU, "l"U jyi- UJ. Correct way of putting on Kid Gloves. Incorrert way or putting on Kid Gloves. A Novelty and a Bargain, FOR TO-MORROW ! MONDAY ONLY. For this one day we shall offer 100 Ladies' fine Astrakhan Capes, satin-lined throughout, with high shoulder and rolling collar, and worth every cent of 10, for only 5.963, , - And, on top of it, we will give I To each buyer a handsome Muff and Chatelaine Bag to match' the Cape. This is the most wonderful offer ever made to the Ladies of Pittsburg. The adjoining cut illus trates the Cape, Muff and Bag. pp in? JDXiJliJli el" & p yf '" in 0 NEW DEPARTMEN T Is the talk of the town, insr. crowds of Ladies Ever since the open have gazed and won dered at our pretty display ot cninaware, French China, Bnc-a-Brac, Glassware, Jamps, House and Kitchen Utensils. Hundreds of visitors, on seeing our great bargains, turned into buyers. ALL THIS WEEK We will offer beautiful Brass Piano Lamps, 14 inch, fringed linen shades in all colors,( duplex burner, at only $4 50. Magnificent Silver Banquet Lamps, 12-inch shades in all colors, double duplex burner, at Big Savings on Little Things: Ammonia, 6c per bottle. 50-lb. Flour Cans at 85c Handsome Lunch Baskets at 10c Neat Spice Sets at 19c Japanese Cups and Saucers at 8c. Crum and Brush Case at 9c 13 KAUFMANNS' KAUFMANNS FIFTH: Jk-'VEIsTTJE SlsITHIFIELX) stirhiet 4 - 1 -v J . ' -. : .1SSe&H3B, v y , jt-,- ,1. .' .. V i. .. .- - . , -. .,2Hfe-v., 'S& -