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MART EUPERT'S WOE.
The Tale of a DeceiTed and Forsaken
Woman and Her Child
TOLD IS A SUIT FOR DAMAGES.
J. L. Orr "Will EeceiTe His Sentence To-Day,
From Judge White.
DRIFT OF A DAI IN THE COURTS
Joseph Breil, Esq., yesterday entered
suit in Common Pleas CourtNo. 1 on be
half of Miss Mary Rupert ajrainst John
Lytle for $10,000 damages. Miss Enpert
is a. comely girl, of prepossessing appear
ance, and the recitation of her wrongs is
quite pathetic, although pnt into legal
phraseology by Mr. Briel. She is a mother
and has been for two years, bnt not a wile.
Miss Enpert alleges that sue was a do
mestic in the honse of John Lytle's father.
She states that when her trouble came the
defendant -wis present and comforted her by
stating that he would mrry her. Miss Rupert's
father, bowerer, did not take kindly to prom
ises, and she says he made it uncomfortable for
her at home. Accordingly Lvtle. the defend
ant, rented a room lor her on Penn avenne,and
she received employment at the Union station,
cleaning cars. This employment, she states,
did sot afford a living lor herself and child,
and she as forced to co back to her father and
male the best of it. JIis Rupert status that
after her rotnrn to the parental domicile, Lytle
continued to call on her, and addressed her as
.Mrs. Lrtie."
Though hone deferred was at times heart
sickening, it woulu appear from Silas Rupert's
narration that she was at times very nearly
happ and content in the prospect that some
day she would be set right by being publicly
acknowledged as the wife of the defendant, and
be able to wear her matronly fetters with
honor. But one day last August she met Lytle
on the street, and he was accompanied by a
lady whose easy and collected carriage seemed
to indicate that she bore a confidential relation
with him, inconsistent with his previous en
gagement. When he next called on the plaintiff
in this snit she catechised him regarding the
status of the lady she had seen with him on the
street. She avers that Lvtle said she must be
mistaken, bnt she could scarce be convinced
of it. lie, she alleges said it would
be all right as soon as he could liquidate
a debt for his father, lie, as alleged, then
asked her to sign a paper, but would not allow
her to see the contents of it. Miss Rupert for
a time held out, demanding to know what the
paper contained, but love finally conquered
and she affixed her autograph, relying on her
lover's lepresentations.
Miss Rupert avers that since then she learned
that she had signed n, paper releasing John
Lytle from his obligation to marry her, and she
further states that within five days from that
timo he married a saleslady lately employed in
a Penn avenue store.
The second engagement, of course, rendered
the fulfillment of the first impossible, and Miss
Rupert in consequence asks tor 510,090 damages.
The plaintiff in this suit lives on Grove street
and the defendant is a clerk in the City As
sessor's office.
IN THE CIECuTT C0TJET.
llook Agents "ot Compelled to Take Ont
Borough Licenses.
Business was resumed in tbe United States
Circuit Court yesterday, with Judge Acheson
on the bench. In the case of Albert H. White,
fined at Union Citv for canvassing for books
without a borough license, the prisoner was re
leased from paying the penalty. It was said to
be a violation of interstate commerce.
The cases heard were: Norcross Bros., con
tractors, who built the Conrt House, against tho
county for S6,SAJ 36, ita interest, and William
Todcli Co., of Yoangstown, O., arainst the
Vetmoreland Paper Company for $2,300, for an
engine.
BEADY FOB THE JUET.
The Fate of Samuel "Walker Will Trobably
bo Decided To-Day.
All is ready for the Judge's charge in the
Walker murder case. Yesterday the testimony
was closed, tbe evidence going to prove that
the killing was done in self-defense. For the
defense Attorneys Thomas M. Marshall, Sr.,
and O. P. bcaife addressed the jury, insisting
that the man had acted in self -defense.
District Attorney Johnston's address lor the
Commonwealth vas a plea for a verdict of
second degree murder. Judge Magee will
charge tbe jury this morning.
To-Da's Trial Lists.
Common fleas No. 1 Black vs House et al;
Hollins vs Mercer; Schomaker et al ts For
sythe; Kappitz vs Wellinger; Dai id vs Laird;
Perry vs Juergen; Kapper vs Oliver & Roberts
Wire Company: McCrea vs School District of
Penn township; Sailley vs Stoner etal; Martin
vs Hopper; Morgan, Jr., agent, vs Milligan;
Clark vs Bell; Xader vs National Butchers'
Mutual Association; Hitchcock vs Kauifman
Bros.
Common Pleas No. 2 Dawson ts Topping et
al; Willcy vs same: Simon vs same.
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Jacob
Hasslev (2), John Kavanaugh. Robert Meyers,
John Hixon, Henry bchmerle, II. H. Hull,
George E. Cnder. William Kantrack, Isaac
Hiple. Fred Badel, James Maunion, Margaret
Mannion, Louisa Engelman, Sarah Kelly (2),
Freet fridge, Fred Grace. Peter bchondel,
Charles Burns. J. P. Hall, Andrew Wecker.
John Davis, Emma Davis. Anthonv Heinz, Ed
Keiley, Thomas Connelly, John Riley, John
Henry. John J. Scully, William Scully. John
Mcurogan.
Orr to bo Sentenced To-Day.
Judge White vtas to have re-sentenced James
L, Orr, but deferred it until to-day on account
ot T. M. Marshall, Orr's attorney, being en
gaged in the Walker murder trial, and that he
wished to attend the funeral of Chancellor M.
B. Goff.
The Courts Briefly Told.
B. TjtAPM ax and others, charged with mali
cious mischief, ere discharged.
The suit of William H. Hamilton against
the West Penn Railroad Company, Is still on
tnak
The jury is ont in tbe suit of Thomas Kim
bcrliu t Son against Isabel A. Swan, an action
to recover a meat bill.
The jury is out in the case of Mrs. Annie
Giluioro against the Knoxville Land Improve
ment Company, an action on an agreement.
IN the suit of Roth, Bruner A Feist against
M. M. Kanu fc Co., an action on an account, a
verdict u as given for the plaintiffs yesterday
lor Sb93 10.
KrQUlBES no boiling, no cooking. Mel
Jin's Food has only to be dissolved in hot
water and milk to make it ready for use. It
is the concentration of nourishing proper
ties and the best iood for infants and in
valids. Overcoats! Ulsters! Cape Coats!
2ow on sale at our store, which we pur
chased for spot cash at prices less than cost.
We can afford to sell tbein at the lowest of
prices and still make a profit. Eead this:
1,000 fine chinchilla overcoats, blues,
blacks and browns, well made and
lined, fast color guaranteed, worth
822, but now they sell for 510
1,490 imported kersey and melton and
fine cheviot overcoats, with half Tel
le t collar or cloth collar, silk faced or
plain, all sizes, usual price $25 to $28.
Our price now for them is $12
950 fine, heavy ulsters, big collars, lined
with cloth, extra long, worth $20, now
going lor ?10 $10
P. C. C. C, Pittsbuko Combination
Clothing Company, cor. Grant and
Diamond sts.. opp. the Court House.
TV"lnter Opening To-Day Imported Cos
tumes From leading modistes in Paris, London and
2ew Xork. Pakcels & Jokes,
29 Filth ave.
Ckeasi ale and rack ale are tbe finest
seasonable drinks. Iron Citv Brewing
Company's product has the lead in public
laror.
Chrysanthemums.
The finest in the city at X. Patterson's, 41
Sixth avenue, opposite Trinity Church.
"Adventtjbes of a Fnnnv Man." by
Burdette to-night, at the Third XJ. P.
Church, Diamond street.
Evexivg wear trimmings just in. Come
nail tee iheui. Only at 710 Penn avenue,
Eeining & Wilds.
Ketv puff scarfs, at James H. Aiken &
Co.s, 100 Fifth ave.
LATE KKWS IN BRIEF.
Governor Campbell's health Is Improving.
Tho Count of Paris has sent a present of
60,000 francs to the Pope.
Tbe Central Traffic Association will ad
vance Eastern freight rates.
Mayor Herr, of Brazil. Ind., was deposed
by the City Council for inebriety.
Reported tharthe Pennsylvania Company
will assume control of the Vandalia line.
Thermometer 10 above zero at St. Paul
Monday morning, the coldest for the time of
the season In 19 years.
John C. Broil, held at Sandwich, Ont., for
forgery committed in Pittsburg, has been re
manded for extradition.
Serious election riots occurred in Rosario,
Argentine Repnblic, in which several persons
were killed and wounded.
The prize herd of Berkshire hogs owned by
M. K. Price & Son, of O-kaloosa, la., has been
almost annihilated by cholera.
John Ij. Ivett, an aged ranchman near
Merced, CaL, worth half a million, was found
dead in his house with his skull crashed.
Mr. Bancroft, retired actor, offers to con
tribute 1.009 to General Booth's ntopian
scheme if SO others will subscribe a like sum.
The Ticket Brokers' (scalpers') Association
is in secret session at Chicago, to counteract
Chairman Finley's attempt to prevent ticket
scalpine.
Xhe leading Conservative newspapers com
ment on the withdrawal of tbe appeal for fnnds
by tbe American committee on the Irish famine
as a confession that no famine exists.
Grand Duke Nicholas, now confined in the
Crimea, is so violently insane that he probably
fatally strangled an attendant recently. Physi
cians despair of saving the Grand Duke's life,
The Chicago Presbytery has found Rev. Dr.
H. S. Williams, pastor ot the First Presby
terian Church of Englewood, guilty of every
charge brought azaiust him. The trouble arose
from a conflict oHauthority between the pastor
and the elders. Nothing is alleged against the
minister's personal character.
Samnel L, Clayton, of Media, Pa., and Miss
Evelyn Pardiidge, the daughter of the Chicago
drycoods millionaire, will be married in the
residence of the bride's parents this evening,
notwithstanding tbe fact that Miss Alice
Goodley, the pretty school-mistress, ot Chester.
Pa.. Is suing him "for breach of promise, and
wants $10,000 damages.
HEW ENGLAND EAILE0AD ACCIDENT.
Several Trainmen and Passengers Injured in
a Collision.
Yarmoutitpokt, Mass., November U. An
accident occurred on the Hyannes branch of
the Old Colony Railroadtbis morningT A work
train from Hyannes collided with the regular
passenger train from Yarmouth at the curvo
near the Camp station between Hyannes and
Yarmouth. The passenger train had but one
coach, which was badly, shattered, the work
tram running into the'rear of it.
Samuel L. McDonaldencineer of the pas
senger train, was badly gashed about tbe head;
Charles Eldridge, engineer of tbe work train,
shoulder injured; Henry Howes, of Yarmouth,
badly scalded about the head and arms; Free
man T. Chase, agent of the New York and Bos
ton express, suffered burns about the face.
Several other passengers were slightly bruised.
AFTEE AMERICAN P0BE.
Petition to the Danish Government to Re
move Duties on Imports.
Washington. November 11. The Secretary
os Agriculture is in receipt, through tbe De
partment of State, of a copy of a communica
tion from the Hon. Clark F. Carr, United
States Minister, resident at Copenhagen, to
the Secretary ,of State, in which
Mr. Carr states that a petition was
recently presented to tbe Danish Government
by leading importers in Copenhagen asking for
the removal of the restrictions now existing in
that country against American pork producers.
This petition, he says, was taken up by tbe
Chamber of Commerce at Copenhagen, which
adoptod a resolntioa asking that American
pork be admitted as soon as Germany should
make the same concession.
Chance of life, backache, monthly ir
regularities, hot flashes, are cured by Dr.
Miles' Nervine. Free samples at Jos.
Fleming & Son's, Market st w
Worn Out and Not Fit for Anything.5
Mr. A. Banner:
Deae Sik: It gives me great pleasure to
say I have received great benefit from
Danner's Essence of Health. I was com
pletely broken down, was very nervous,
pain in my head and eyes, I could not read
a paper on account of the pain in them, I
could not eat, could not sleep and wonld get
up in the morning worn out and not tit for
anything. I could not describe my feelings.
Doctors could do no good, I tried patent
medicines with no better result. My wife
persuaded aie to try Danner's Essence of
Health; after taking six bottles I feel like a
new man. I sleep well, get up refreshed
and relish my food; the tired feeling has
disappeared, no pain in my head and eyes,
am tree to say it has done what no other
medicine could do forme. Having received
so much benefit myself I will be pleased to
give any further lniormation to any who will
call or address me.
C. "W. Hamilton,
Supt. Citizens Traction Co.'s Shops,
47 st. and Butler st, Pittsburg, Pa,
For sale by druggists and the Danner
Medicine Co., 242 Federal street, Allegheny,
Pa.
Boys' Cape Overcoats.
Does your boy need a new overcoat? If
hedoesyoucan save money by purchasing
one from us. Nine hundred fine cassimere
and cheviot overcoats made with a full-sized
cape, only $2 93 each. A nice present with
each overcoat.
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, cor. Grant and
Diamond sts., opp. the Court House.
LADIES' ALASKA SEAL JACKETS,
At 8125 and 8150.
We offer in our fur department some very
choice Alaska seal jackets at these low
prices, and would advise an early inspec
tion, as they are remarkably good value.
JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
609-621 Penn Avenue
Winter Opening To-Day.
Ostrich and fur-trimmed dresses ladies'
suit parlor. Paecels & Jones,
29 Fifth ave.
You can find benefits by continued use of
pure beer. First-class bars prefer to serve
their customers with Iron City Brewing
Company's brands of beer.
Christmas Is Coming.
Present your friends with one of
Hendricks '& Co.'s crayons. Prices the
lowest; work the best; good cabinets $1 00 a
dozen.
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BAKING POWDER
Jennie June says
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cake that melts
in everybody's
mouth."
"I use 'thepure'
BAKING POWDER
IN MY KITCHEN,
IT IS SO SWEET."
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My disease (psoriasis) first broke ont on my left
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physician was afraid 1 wonld lose my eyesight
altogether, it spread all over my head, and my
hair all fell out. until I was en
tirely bald-headed; it then
broke out on my arms and
shoulders, until my arms were
lust one sore. It covered mv
entire body, my face, head,
and shoulders being the worst.
The white scabs fell constantly
from my head, shoulders and
anus: the skin would thicken
and be red and very itcby, and
would crack and bleed if
scratched. After spending
many hundreds of dollars, 1 was
pronounced incurable. 1 heard
or the UUTICUBA IttMIDIIS,
and after, using two bottles
mTTPilTRl Hzsolvknt. 1 could
see a change: and after 1 had taken four bottles, 1
was almost cured: and when 1 had used six bot
tles of cuticcra Kesolvknt, one box of Cuti
cuka. and one cake of Chticuka Soap. I was
cured of the dreadful disease from which I had
suffered for five years. I cannot express with pen
what I suffered before using the Remedies, lbey
saved mv life, and 1 feel it my duty to recommend
them. My hair Is restored as good as ever, and
so is my eyesight. mK
Cuticura Resolvent,
The new Blood 1'urliier. internally (to cleanse
the blood of all Impurities and poisonous ele
ments), and Cdticuka, the ereat Skin Cure,
and CUTICURA boil', an exquisite Skin Beautl
fler. externally (to clear the skin and scalp and
restore tbe hair), havo cured thousands of cases
where the shedding or scales measured a quart
dailj, the skin cracked, bleeding, burning, and
Itching almost bcjonil endurance, hair lifeless or
all gone, suffering terrible. What other reme
dies have made such cures.'
Sold everywhere, Price, CCTicunA. 50c: soAr.
25c: Kkolvxst, tl. Prepared by the 1'otteii
Drug and Chemical Coni'ORATiox, Boston.
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pages, so illustrations and 100 testimonials.
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It Stops the Pain.
Back ache, kidney pains, weakness,
rheumatism, and muscular n&lns re
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A few Oullings From our Big Popular Dress Goods
Department.
100 pieces, effective andbeautlful. Stripe and Plaid Dress Goods for 35c a yard; they're simply
a marvel of cheapness.
An extra superior ranee of Plaid and Stripe Dress Goods, from S3 iu. to 44 in. wide, all at the
uniform price of 50c a yard, and they're worth a good deal more money.
A beautiful, fine collection of imported 42-inch Scotch Clan Tartans will be laid out at 75c a
yard. They'd cost a good deal more now; so now's yonr chance.
Two handsome lines Imported Broadcloths, 52 inches wide, and in all shades, will be shown
at SI 00 aud 31 75 a yard. They're really worth $1 50 and 2 50 to-day.
BARGAINS UNAPPROACHABLE IN CLOAKS, JACKETS, WRAPS, ETC.
Wholly unnecessary to quote prices, sufficient to observe that we hive thousands of gar
ments to select from, for ladies, misses ana children, and in all the latest styles of fashion, ma
terial and weave; beside, you'll find them very much lower in prices than ever you expected to
get such good, stylish garments for.
IDOTJa-XjLS & MAOKIE,
151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALIiEGHENY.
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PENNSYLVANIA.
KEECH'S
923, 925 AND 927 PENN AVENUE.,
NEAR NINTH STREET.
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"IGNORAIXTGE of xYlf law excuses no
manf" and ignorance is
no excuse for a dirty house or greasy kitchen. Better
clean them in the old way than not at all ; but the modern
and sensible way is to Use SAROLIO on paint, on floors, on
windows, on pots and pans, and even on statuary. ;To be
ignorant of the uses of SAPOLIO is to be behind the age. J
NEW ADVEKTISESIENTS.
GAEPETS,
WALL 7 PAPER!
New Styles, Choice Colors,
Low Prices.
Fine, medium and low price Oar
pets in all the new ideas in color
and styles, at prices that will
please you.
WALL PAPER All the new
styles in Decorations, from 5o a
bolt to $15 a bolt We carry a
large line of all kinds of Wall
Paper, and 6ur prices are away
down. Don't buy a Carpet, a bolt
of Paper, Lace Curtains, Portieres,
Linoleum or anything in our line
until you see our stock. It will be
money to you.
Geo.W.Snaman,
136 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY.
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THOMSON'S
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CORSETS.
LADIES, have your
Fall and Winter Dross.
es Fitted over the
Thomson Glove-Fit.
ting Corset You will
be more than pleased
Try the B. or E. style.
See following prices
and select:
Thomson's Sllsses' 60c
Thomson's Young Ladies' 75c
Thomson's IL II. A K. $L
Thomson's E. tl 50.
Thomson's B. White S2.
Thomson's B. Black Si 50.
Thomson's Ventilating tl.
FOR SALE BY FIRST-CLASS DEALERS.
Satisfaction irnaranteed or money refunded.
LANGD0N,BATCHELLER&C0.,
Sole Manufacturers, New York. no7-Mwr
KORNBLUM'S
Optical Establishment,
NO. so FIFTH AVE.,
Telephone No. lbSS. Pittshurg.
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IT IS A GO!
Which refers to
New Semi-Dress Hat,
The Union Square !
Prices, $1 90, $2 40, $2 90, $3 40.
Judging br the great number of gentlemen
who hare lately purchased one of our new
square crowns in preference to all others, as
sures us that we did a wise thins in introducing
this semi-dress hat. They co well with an
overcoat, are exceedingly becoming to a stout
man. and have, in a measure, become a stand
ard hat for winter wear. We hare just added
two new dimensions, and are prepared to suit
the most exacting purchaser.
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421 and 423 Smithfieltl St.
P. B. Mail orders promptly filled.
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Manufacturers'
Prices Are Lowest
Prices.
The keeping employed of
nearly ioo men cutting means
there's a good deal of cloth to
be bought It means buying
direct from the voolen manu
facturer. It means buying
great quantities. Great quan
tities bring very lowest prices.
A small profit on our immense
business is all we want. You
get our goods very near the
actual cost, and entirely re
liable in every particular.
We know when it's good,
because we can see it in the
cloth and can detect all im
perfections. In buying our clothing you
are safe in getting good
quality, and at lowest prices.
Our Suits at $15 are the
ordinary $20 dealers' Suits.
Overcoats in great variety.
Many exclusive things in
Boys' and Children's Suits
that others haven't. Come in
and look them over.
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Wanamaker
8c Brown,
Sixth St. and Fenn Ave.
Merchant tailoring done
from 2,000 styles of Goods.
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The Finest Meat-Flavorlno Stock
LIEBIG COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef.
TJSE IT FOR SOUPS,
Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes.
Genuine only with f ac-similo of
Justus von Liebig's
SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK
Across label.
Sold by storekeepers, grocers and drugeists.
LIEfWS ext;
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OF BEEF CO.. Lim-
ited, London,
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STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS.
STATE LINE
TO
Glasgow.Londonderry, Belfast,
Dublin, Liverpool & London.
FKOM HEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
Cabin Passage, 35 to S50, according to location
of stateroom. Excursion, $65 to 95.
Steerage to and from Europe at lowest rates.
AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.,
General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York.
j. j. Mccormick,
sel-l-D Agent at Pittsburg.
TTTH1TB STAR 1.1K lr-
FOB QUEEN STOWK AND LIVERPOOL.
Royal and United Slates Mall Steamers.
Britannic, lovl9,10:J0am.Britannlc Dec. 17,9:30am
Malestlc jior. 28.8am 'MalestlcDec. 24. 3pm
Germanic Dec. 3, 9:30a in Germanic Dec. 31, 8:3uam
Teutonic Dec. 10. 3 pm Adriatic. Wed. Jan. 7
From Y bite Star dock, root oi West Tenth U
Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates.
50 and upward, second cabin. tW and upward,
according to steamer and location of berth. Ex
cursion tickets on faTorabla terms. Steerage, 120,
'White Star drafts payable on demand In all the
principal banks throughout Great Britain. Ap
ply to JCHN J. llcCOimiCK, S!9and401 Smith
field St., flttsbnrir, or J. BRliCE 1SMAX, Gen
eral Atent, 41 .Broadway, Mew York. jeZS-D
OUNARD UNE-NEW YORK AND LIV
ERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN-From
ner wnona rirer: ast express man serrice.
Serria. Nov. 1.8am
Umbria, Not. 22. 2 p m
Sertia, Not. 29. 7 a m
Gallia, Dec. 3. 0.30 a m
Etruria, Nor. 8.2pm
Aurania, Not. 15, 7 a m
Xioinnia, . ot. i'J, iu a m
.Etruria, Dec o, noon
Cabin passage GO and upward, according to
location; intermediate, $35 Steerage tickets
to and from all parts ot Europe at Tery
low rates. For freight and passage apply to tho
company office, 4 Bowling Green, New York,
Vernon R. Brown & Co. c
J. 3. MCCORMICK. ts39 and 40l Smlthfleld
Street. Pittsburg. ocZ7-D
ANCHOR LINE.
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
GLASGOW SERVICE.
Steamers every Saturday from New York to
GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY.'
Cabin passage to Glasgow or Londonderry,
150 and SAO. Round trip, 9041110. Second class, 30.
Steerage passage, either service, 20.
MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.
Fayal Axores, Gibraltar and Naples S. S. i)el-
Sravla, Saturday. Not. IS. 8. 8. Devonla. Wednea
y, Dec. 3. Cabin, SS0 to 1 100. Steerage. 21 60.
Itates to Azores-Cabin, S65: steerage, 24.
Travelers' circular letters of credit and drafts for
anv amount Issued at lowest current rates.
For books or ton re, tickets or further informatloa
apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. N. X., or J.
jfalcCORMICK,639and40l Smlthfleld it. : A. D.
BOOKER SUN. 415 Smlthfleld it., Flttiborjrt Jf.
U. BUU-LE, UO Fedcisl it,, AUecbeny.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
MR. HAAGSTROUBLE.
CHRONIC COUGH APPROACHING
CONSUMPTION
Permanently Cured Four Months Ago
at the Catarrh and Dyspepsia
Institute, 323 Penn Avenue,
INDUCES HIS "MOTHER TO TAKE
TREATMENT.
Among the three thousand patients who
have, during the past two years, applied for
treatment at the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Insti
tute is that of Mr. Charles G. Haag, formerly
a resident of Allegheny, but who now lives
at 1121 Parade street, Erie. Pa. The
catarrh which had troubled him so long
Mr. Charlet O. Baag.
rapidly grew worse and wonld certainly bare
terminated in consumption had he allowed the
disease to further advance. He had pain over
his eyes, ringing sounds in his ears, and his
bearing became impaired. His nose was con
tinually stopped up, and the touch, ropy mnens
that gathered in bis throat extended to bis
lungs, setting up a cough that caused him much.
alarm, it is now over iour monies since he De
came cured. He says:
"This is to certify that I bare been cured as
above stated.
Signed "CHARLES G. HAAG."
His mother, becoming fully convinced of
her son's permanent cure, is now receiving
treatment irom these specialists, that she may
be cured of that dreaded disease, catarrh.
Office hours, 10 A. M. to 4 V. JL and 6 to 8 P. M.;
Sundays, 12 to 4 P. if.
Consultation free to alU Patients treated
successfully at home by correspondence. Send
two L'-cent stamps for question blank, and ad
dress all letters to tbe
CATARRH AND DYSPEPSIA INSTITUTE,
323 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
noll-D
REMARKABLE
BARGAINS.
Hundreds of persons can testify
to the beauty and excellence of
the grand bargains we offered
last week in
BEDROOM
SUITES.
They still continue, but for a
short time only.
Carpets, Curtains, etc., 20 PER
CENT LOWER than any other
house in the city.
CASH OR CREDIT.
HopperBros.&Co.
307-WOOD ST.-307.
Near Cor. Fourth Ave.
mhlO-37-WFSU
SilveraGI:
"1 have been in the drug business for eigh
teen years. Silver age has never been ques
tioned as to purity, and always been recom
mended by the medical profession.
F. R. FLECK,
"No. 171 Beaver ave., Allegheny. Pa."
OC29-MWT
ItAlLROADS.
BALTIMORE AMU OHIO KAI1.KOAD.
Schedule In effect May 1!, 1899, Eastern time
For Wainlngton, D. C
Baltimore, Jf h 1 1 a d elphla
and Mew York, 8i00 a. m,
and 9:20 p. m.
1'or Cumberland, "SiOOa,
m., 11:10. 9 ai p. m.
For ConneUiTlile, t:40,
8:00 and $3:35 a. m., UH0,
44-00 and fD p. m.
For Union town, 38:40,
tt:00, S:M a. m ;l:lDanl
4-00 d. m.
Vnr Mt FlMn- 4ft:40&
m and tS :00a.m. and JIHO and $4:00 p. m.
For Wasnlngton. Fa.. "7 osand J8.30, J9.33 a. m,,
3:33, $5:30 and7:43p. m.
For Wheeling, 7105,58:30, :35 a. m 3:35, 1M
p.m.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7rtS a. m., 17:45
p. m.
For Cincinnati. 111:55 p.m.
For Columbus, OS a. m.. 7:45 p. m.
ForMewarfc. :05, a. m 7:45p. m.
Fbr Chicago, "7:05 a. m. and 7:4S p. xa.
Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington, 6:3 a. m,, "7:15 p.
m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago,
8:25 a. m., 9:00 p.m. From Wheeling, "8,
10:50 a. m., 5:0U, 9:00, SlOilip.m.
Through parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore.
Washington, Cincinnati and Chicago.
'Dally. JUally except Sunday. JSunday only.
ISatunlay only. IDally except Saturday.
The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for
and check baggage from hotels and residences
upon orders left at B. O. ticket office, corner
Fifth ave. and Wood st., or 401 and 633 gmlthfiell
"Tr ODKLU CHA9. O. SCULL,
General Manager. Uen. Pass. Acent.
PITTSBUKO AMU LAKE E1C1E ItAlLKOAO
COMPANY. Schedule in eifect October 14
190. Central time. P.&L.E.K.K. UIFABT-For
Cleveland. 4:55, 8:00a.ra.,'l:33.4:aj. "9:45 D.m. For
Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis. '1:35, 9:45 p. m.
For Buffalo, 8:00 a. m., 4:20, "9:15 p. ra. For
Salamanca, "8.-00 a. m., "1:35 p. m. For
Youngstown and Mew Castle, 4:55, 8:00. 10:09 a.
m.. n:35, '4:20, "9:45 p. m.' For Beaver Falls,
4:55, 7:00, 1I.-00, 10:00 a.m., T1:S5, 3.30, '4:50, 5:20,
9:45 p. m. For Chartlers, 4:55, 15:33 a. m., 5:35,
18.55, 7:00, 7:4a 85. 9:10,110:00, 11:35, a. m., 12:20,
UHO, 112:45, 1:40,3:21,1:30, 11:25. 14:306:05,: aujO,
10:15 p. m.
Abbiti From Cleveland, t& a. m., 12:30,
S:40,7:45p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and at.
Louis, :& a ra, "11:30, "7:45 p.m. From Buffalo,
6:30a.m., 12:30, 10,0") p.m. From Salamanca, 12.30,
7:45 p. m. From Youngstown and New Castle,
s:30, "9:35 a. m., 12:30, 5:40, "7:45. W:05 p. m. From
Beaver Falls, 5:20, 'S:J0, 7:20, "9:15 a. m- 12:39
1:20. 6:4a "7:45. 10:05 p. m.
P., C. Y. trains for Mansfield. 4:53, 7:40 a. m,
3:21, jao p. m. For ssen and Beechmont, 4:55,
7:40 a. m.. 3:20 p.m.
P., C. It Y. trains from Mansfield. 8:17, 7:12,
11:30 a. m., 5:40 p. m. From Beechmont, 1:lt,
11:30 a. m.. 5:40p.m.
P., McK. Y. B. B. DZ1MST For New Ha
Ten. "o 17:40 a. m.. '3:00 p. ra. For West New
ton; 5:30, 17:40, 9:35 a. m.. "3:00, 5:25 p. m.
ABBTTX From New llaven, 3:cO a. m., 14:11
5:15 p. m. From West Newton, 8:15, 9:00 a. nu,
1:25, 14:15. 5:15 p. m.
For McKeetport. Elisabeth. Monongahela City
and Belle Vernon. 8:35. 17:30. 11:20 a. m., 13:00,
8:50 p. m.
From Belle Vernon. Mononcahela City. Eliza
beth and McKtesport, 7:50, 19:09 a. m., 12:15, 6.00,
14:15 p. m.
1 isTit. nundars onlr.
y City lloktt exact, en Bmitofleia strut.
sl
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
KAUFMANNS
GREAT NOVEMBER SALE
OF
MEN'S SUITS
AND '
OVERCOATS
Is a most remarkable success, and all owing
to the wonderful and unprecedented values
offered. The goods shown at this sale con
sist of the most desirable, stylish and choicest
Fall and Winter Clothing. No leavings of
former seasons that have in vain been peddled
all over the country, and then dumped into
"hurrah," "fire-eating" houses to be palmed
off on the "dear public" as "fine clothing
closed out from hard-up manufacturers below
cost." Nor yet have we found it necessary to
awaken public interest by telling fairy tales
of manufacturing firms closing out valuable
stocks for next to nothing and all on ac
count of dissolving partnership. But this only
shows the hard straits in which our suc
cessful November Bargain Sale has placed
the houses indulging in such balderdash.
The usual means having failed, they resort
to tricks to bolster- up their declining trade.
TWELVE
Will buy at this sale an elegant tailor-made and custom-fitting Suit
or Overcoat that your tailor would want $25 for.
TUC CTC come in every shape of Sack and Frock, made of
I III" wUI I w fianrfcnme f.iririr! in fnshinnnhle Hpsicrnc. onlnra
and mixtures.
THF nUPRPflflTQ come in "Chesterfield," with low roll,
int UVLHUUHIO English Box, fly front, and Prince
Charles, in Kerseys and Meltons.
FIFTEEN DOLLARS
Will buy superb and high-tailored Suits and Overcoats that would
cost you from Jvjo to $35 to have made to order. Fine custom pat
terns and fine tailor trimmings will be found in these superb gar
ments, and they'll look as if they were made for you. Only $15 for
your choice.
EIGHTEEN DOLLARS
TWENTY DOLLARS AND TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS
Will buy richly trimmed Suits or Overcoats that are ultra fashion
able and exquisitely fine. Such superb garments, in truth, that the
merchant tailors, who can equal them at any price are few and far
between.
T HERE'S NO ABATEMENT IN THE RUSH of econom
ical housekeepers to our young but mighty lively
Housefurnishing Goods Department.
Cljinaware!
French China!
Bric-a-Brac!
Glassware!
Prices Lower Than Lowest Elsewhere.
JK?"This new department is located in basement
KAUFMANNS'
Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St.
BAIXKOADS.
From Pittsburg Ualoa Statloa.
ennsulvania Lines.
Trains Run by Coairal Tim.
SO UTHWEST 8 1 SI ui ? u.aH Ui.fi ku LITE.
Ltxre for Cincinnati and St. .Louis, d 1:15 a. m.,
d7:io a. m.,dSSandd 11:13p.m. Dennlson, 2:4j
p. m. Cmcago, d 1:15 a. m. and 11.05 p. in.
Wheellnir. 7:10 a. m.. 12.05, 6:10 p.m. Steuben
Tllle, 5:55 a. m. Washington, 6:15, S.33 a. m 1:5.5.
J.JCL 4:45. 4:55 p. m. llalser, 10:10 a. m. Burgetts
town. S 11:35 a. m.. 5:25 p. m. Mansfleld, 7il
S.JU 11.00 a.m.. 1:05, 6:30, d 8:35. lirldgeTllle.
10:10 p. m. McDonalds, d 4:15, 10:45 p. m., S10:OJ
p. m.
TBAIKg ABnrVTfrom the West, d 2:10, 4 6:00a.
m.. 3.05, d 5:55 p. m. Dennlson, 9:J0 a. m. Stea
benTtlle, 5-05 p. m. Wheeling, 2:10, 8:45 a. m..
S.-0S. 5:55 p. m. Burgetutown, 7:15 a. m.. a 9.01
a. m. Washington. 6.55, 7:50. 8:40, 10:25 a. m.,
2:35. 6:25 p. m. Mansfield, 5:30, 5:53, 8:30. 11:40 a.
nuT 12:45; 2:55. 10:00 and 3 6:20 p. m. Bulger, 1:W
p. m. McDonalds, d 6:35 a. m., d 8:00 p. m.
NO KrHWESTSYSTEM-T. WAYNE KOUTE.
Leare for Chicago, d 7:i0 a. m., CttSl iHfd
t:4, except Saturday 11:20 p.m.: Toledo. 7:10 a.
m.. d 12:20, dlKH, and exceptSatnrday 11:20p.m.:
Crtllne.5:45 a. m., Cleveland, 6:10am. :12:45d 11:0$
pTm!Tand7:10a. i.. Tla F.! tt-W.iO.Kr.: New
Castle and 1 oungstown. .7.20 a. in.. 12:20, S.p.
m.: Youngstown and Nlles. d 12:20 p. m.: Mead
vllle, Jirle and Ashtabula, 7:20 a. m.. 12:3 p. m.;
NUes and Jamestown. 3:3?, P. m.: Alliance, 4;U
p. m!t Wheeling and Bellalre, 6:10 a. m.. 12:45,
i:45p. m.: Beavir Kails, 4:00 p. m. : BeaTer I'alls,
B8:S0a.m.: Leetsdale, 5:30a.m.
iiiTAXT fbou ALLitoniNY itochester, e:t0 a.
m BeaTer Falls. s:15.11KX)a.mw5:lop.m.: 3 40
n. m "111 3M V : lsdale. 5.00, 9M,
&0O il: aTm.: 1:15. 2:Jft 4:30, 4:45. 5:30, 6:15.
7:309.00 and s 8:S0 p. m.; Conway. lOrtO p. m.;
FalrOaksS 11:40 a.m.
1KA1KS xbbxte union station rrom Chicago, ex.
eent ilonday, H5H de.-OO, d6:33 a. m., d5:55and
di fid "p.m.: Toledo, except Monday, l:507d6:35a.
m 5& and 6m0 p. m.: Crestline, 12:30 p. m.;
Yonngitown and New Caslle, 9:10 a. m.. ljsC 6:50,
10:15 p. m.: Mies and Youngstown, aetfOp. m.;
ClerSan4, d 5.50 a. m., 20, 7-OOp. m.; Wheeling
and Bellaire. 9-00 a. m.. 2JO, 7:30 p. m.: rte anl
Ashtebnla. 1:25. 10:15 p. m.: Alliance. 10:00 a.m.;
Nile? and Jamestown. 9:10 a.m.: Bearer lf-alla:
fjoim S 8S5 p. m.: Leetsdale. 10.40 p.m.
Aebitk alleoiient, from JSnon, 8.00 a. m.
ConwaT6. 40 o.m;Kocnester,9.40a.m.;BeaTer Kalis.
7.l0a.m..S 12:J0. IW 5.3und 38:15 p. m. : Leets
daleT30! 5.31, 6.1 B.50, 7.45 a.m., 11.00, 12.43.
1.45T3T3V 4.30. 6.T0, 9.00 and S 6:06 p. m.; Jfair
Oaks. S 8.55 a. m. .
dTdaUyta, Sunday only: other trains, except
JOSEPH WOOD. General Manager.
E. A. KOKD. General Tassenger Agent.
Address, Pittsburg, Pa.
P1TISBUKO AND CASTLE SHANNON K. .
Summ"rTlme Table. On and after March So.
laOO. until further notice, trains will run as follows
onevery day. except Sunday, tasternttaadard
time: tcaTlng 11ttsburg-3) a. m., TilOanu.
Jaio a.m.. ?:jua. m.. j.jx. --r ..t- ;?. -
p. m., 7
inginttsl
-. y ?!,.,''? in L. !e&Tihr Plttabnrr 10 a.m
jn. .1(i
fcaup. m.. 2:30 p.m., U0 p.m, 7:15 p m.,d
Vf.TZ . .a sifiti m. ?1Sti n.fl3rt tl. m
tr "! - - iiw
m.. raj
Supt.
PnTSBUBO A.1U i
Trains (Ct'l Standtlme)
niSBUEO AND WESTERN KAILWAT
Leare. I Arrlre.
Mall. Butler. Clarion. Kane,
Day Ex., Akron. Toledo. ,
Duller Accommodation.
Chicago Express (dally)
Zellenople Aceom -
Untl limnrn .. ......
t-JO a ml 4:Op m
7:30 a m 7:25 p m
9.-00 a m 11:10 a m
2:30 p m 10:40 a m
4:30 n ml 5:30 a m
6:X p ml 6:50 a in
rirst class rare v cajwiui . Btiu,n
Ho. Pullman Boast sleeping car to Cnlcag
ally.
ran
1
I J -4 " ilrtTl 4t"4
1 iK
1 U -1
JSpw
DOLLARS
handsome fabrics in fashionable designs, colors
J
4-
Woodenwarel
Agate Ware!
Tinware!
Hollow Ware!
Hardware!
Willow Ware!
Silverware!
Cutlery!
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA KA1LKOAD-ON AND
after June 9. 1890. trains leare Union
Station, Pittsburg, as follows. Eastern Standard
Time:
MAIN LINE EASTWARD.
New York and Chicago Limited of Tollman Ves
tibule dally at 7:15 a. m. ..,.
Atlantic Express dally ror the Kast. 3:20 a. m.
Mall train, dally. exceptSunday, 5:30 a.m. Son
day. malL 8:40 a. m.
Day express dally at 8.00 a. m.
Mail express dally at 1.00 p. m.
Philadelphia express daily at 4.30 p. m.
Eastern express dally at 7 :15 p. m.
ast Line dally at 8:10 p. m.
brecnsbnrg express 5:10 p. m. weexdays.
Dcrry express 11:00 a. m. week dyt.
All tnrough trains connect at Jersey City wigs,
boits or "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn, N. Y.,
aroldlng double ferriage and Journey through N.
Y.Clty.
Trains arrlre at Union Station as follows:
St. Louis. Chicago and Cincinnati Exoress.
dally - .2.00 a ra
Mall Train, dally 8.10p. m.
Western Express, dally 7:loa. m.
Pacinc Kxpress. aauy
Clilcago Limited Impress, dally.,
Vast Line, dally
,...12:45p. m.
.... 9 0. ra.
.11:5D. in.
auuiiiwisir I'ENtf icai.vai. i
For Unioutown, o: JO and 8:35 a. m. and 4 25 r4
m.. without change ot cars: 12:20 p. m connect
ing at Ureensburg. Week days, trains arrlrt
from Umontownat9:43a m., 11:20. 55 and 8:11
WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
From FEDEKAL, ST. STA'HON. AIlegDeny vlty.
Mail train, connecting for Blalrsrllle. e.35a.ia
Impress, lor BlairsTllle. copnectln!for
Butler S.np.m.
Bntler Accom 6:20 a.m.. 2:25 and 5:15 p.m.
SprlngdaleAccom9:CO.ll:50a.m.3:30and 6:20n m.
treeport Accom 4:15, 7:50 and 11:40 n.m.
On Sunday 12:35 and 9:30 p. m.
North Apollo Accom 11:00a. m. and t.-00p- m.
Allegheny Junction Accommodation... 3:20 a. m.
Blalrsrllle Accommodation injoo. m.
Trains arrlre at FEDEKAL STREET STATION.
Express, connecting from Butler 10:32a. m.
Hall Train connecting from Butler. 1:33 p. m.
Butler Express 7uO p. m.
Butler Accom 9:19 a. m.,4:40p.m.
Blalrsrllle Accommoaatlon 9:52 p. m.
Jtreeport Accom.7:40a. m.. 1:25.7:25 and ll:10D.m.
OnSunday 10:10 a. m. and 6. So p. m.
Sprlngdale Accom.6:37, 10:Ma. m., 3:45, 6.4jp.;n.
North Apollo Accom 8:40 a. ra. and 5:40p.m.
MONONGAHELA DIVISION. ,,
Trains leare Union station. PiiisDurzi as fol
lows: For Monongahela City, West Brownsrllle anl
Uniontown. 10:40 a.m. For Monongahela Utyan t
West Brown.rllle, 7:35 and 10:40 a. m. and 4m"P.
m. On Sunday 85 a m and lrfll p. "-. J'0'
Monongahela City, 1M and 5:50 p. m..week days.
Drarosbnrg Ac. week days,S a m and 3:20 p. a.
West Elizabeth Accommodation. 8 .33 a. m -u
6 JO and 11:35 p.m. Sunday, 9.40 p. m.,t
Ticket offices 527 Bmuhaeia st.. 110 uth are
and Union station.
CI1AS. E.PUGU, j. n. WOOD.
General ilanager. Gen'l pass'r Agent.
ALI.KOHENY VALLEY KAILP.OAD--Tr-tins
lcaveUm-n station (Katrn Stand
ard time): Foxburg Ac. 6.55 a. ul-;,2Jr"-t
Lx.. dally. 8:30 a. m. (Arrlrlog at I'n'J'1', ?'
50 p.m.); Klttannlng Ac., 9.00 a. m. : U""'0
Ac. 10:10 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac. J-1",?;,'
Oil City and DuBols Express, 1:43 p. m.: Hnltou
Ac. 3M p. m.; Klttannlng Ac. 3 p. mt
Valley Camp Ex., 4:5S p. m. : Kltonn ng Ac, 5
p. m. ; Braeburn Ac, 630 p. m. : ll0"0." Afc, Izi (
p. m.; Buflalo Ex.. daily. 8:45S. 'AI,rt7SS2
Buffalo 7K A. M.);Hnlton Ac P-S"i.BJ?S'
burn AC, 110 p. m. tnurcn tralnBraenurni
.2:40 p. m. ana 9:40 p. m. Pullman Parlor Lara on
CANCER I
and TUMOKS cured.
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