Bfisa KjSgjr VT "V tit 3r5" Vryv & THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 189L A PBOTEST ENTERED. Poles Object to the Death Sentence of the Braddock Eioters CONVICTED OF KILLING M. QOINN. Judge White Keceives a Peculiar Letter From Chicago. AN IKDIGXATIOX MEETING IN ST. LODIS Judge White yesterday received a letter from a Polish labor society of Chicago, pro testing against the death sentence in the cases of the men convicted of the murder of Michael Quinn, which made him very in dignant and he characterized the writers as "monsters" and "assassins." The letter was addressed to "The Hon. Justice of the Criminal Court, Pittsburg," and reads as follows! Uej.tleman On a regular meeting hclil March I, Chicago, corner Holt avenne and W. Division street, by a Polish, labor society. The Sew Lire, the decree of death rendered recently by the fittsbuig Judges was consid ered. The Pittsburg jurors pronounced the sentence of death upon three Slavs, Georgo Rusnok, Michael Sabol and Andrew Todt, for injuries inflicted upon scab JL Quinn during the strike in the Connellsville toko region. After a care ful consideration of tlio case stated above, tho following conclusion was arrived at: "The present condition of the laboring man is so deplorable, the way he is taken advantage of to inhuman, that In order to a oid starva tion which threatens him and bis family, he is compelled to defend himself by organizing Strikes. The Strike a Call for Justice. "lho strike of the laborers in Braddock was Eimply a call for justice. The owners of coke furnaces at Connellsville, unwilling to grant their men what tney rightly claimed, set to work scabs, by which measure the workingmeu were brought to despair, and M. Quinn became victim of the ensuinc trouble. The jurors at Pittsburg would not recognize that the strikers were compelled by the in justice of those who emploj edthem to organ ize a strike. "The jurors would not consider that the in juries of iL Quinn during such confusion might have been inflicted by man; other work. lngmen be-ides the three condemned men. "The jurors ignored that 3L Quinn died of his injuries some time alter they were inflicted ou hiui, which, according to the criminal law of this country, is considered as murder in the sec ond degree and not as murder in the first de gree. such decree leads one to believe that this is Simply a means of en;eance of the capitalist on the laboring man because he wants bread lor himself and children. A Protest Against the Decree. "On the strength of the former statement we, the members of the Polish labor society, Xew Lite,' protest publicly against such de cree, holding it as utterly unjust. We protest against the execution of the three condemned men, calling it an act of appalling injustice. 'Ve demand in the name of the law and justice that the case of the three condemned men be once more subject to the consideration of competent and honest judges. Resolved. That a copy of the above protest will be sent out to all the labor associations of the United fatates and Europe in order that they will also express their opinion in the mat ter. 'Resolved, That a copy of it will be sent to the Court of Justice at Pitsburg, and to the Becretarj of Justice of the United States. "In the name of the Polish labor society 'Sevt i.ife.' Fk. bzozEEBOWSKi, Secretary." The document was also signed by John, A., M. and Plus Waranko, V. and Anton Zdzie blowski, Szymou Jtlodrzewski, Anton Malew fcki, J. B. it Grabowski, B. bosnonski, Fr, Maciontek, Anton iirodl, b. Markiewicz, iliss Jlichalina Gnitowt, J. Guitowt, J. Raczorow Eki.UnSfmewski and J. Sszymonski. At St. Louis fcunday an alleged indignation meeting was held under the auspices of the "VVorkmgmen's belt Culture Club aud Group Autonomy to protest against the death sen tence passed on the rioters, beveral warm speeches were made. Tourists, "Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of bvrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For tale in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading drng Cists. mhl THE ADVANTAGES Of Being a Member of the Everett Piano Club Are that you secure a piano that has no superior at a price impossible to obtain in nny other way. Members can suit them selves in the manner of making payments. Yon can pay all cash if convenient, if not, you can pay 25 or more down, and ?10 or more per month, and get the piano immedi ately, or if you can pay only 51 pel week, and get the piano in a short time. The plan is so arranged that in any case members get the benefit of the wholesale cash price ob tained by the club contracting to buy 350 pianos. It is a price that no retail dealer, buying in small quantities, can possibly give on the same grade of pianos. Our plan o organization and rules are copyrighted. Other dealers cannot use them without our consent. The opportunity is now open to secure a first-class piano at a price and on terms impossible to get outside of our sys tem. Avail yourself of it before the list of Club B is completed. Call at 137 Federal street, Allegheny, and see the piano, or send for circular to the manager. AtES. KoSS. Pianos delivered this week on 51 weekly payments are: Club A Certificate No. 298. Name withheld by request Class B L. O. Cameron, Bellevue, Pa.; certificate 2G4. TVSu ASOIHEB SPECIAL SALE. The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Car pets for Ten Days Only. Beginning March 10, and continning ten davs, we will sell 5,000 yards ingrains at 30c, worth 45c. 5,000 yards ingrains, better grade, at 40c, worth 60c. These are no remnants. "We have full tolls of all styles. They are fall patterns which were not du plicated for spring trade. We will also continue the sale of the ex tra super Lowell ingrains at GOc and 65c These are worth 85c everywhere. Edwabd Gkoetzixgee, wfsu 627 and 629 Penn avenue. How to Cure La Grippe. From the lies Moines Mill and limes J 3Ir. George Tennanr, of this city, in con versation with a representative ot the Mail and Times, one evening this week, said: "Yes I took this prevailing influenza. I gave up work and went to bed. I had a dreadful cough and was very sick, but am all right now." We ventured to ask what remedy had proven successful in his case. "O, I took Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy. I used a whole bottle; it brought me out all right; I feel first-rate now. We are never without Chamberlain's medicines in our family." This testimony is only one of many that might be given to show the value of these preparations. Those who are afflicted with this malady wonld do well to use Chamber lain's Cough Bemedy. If used as directed it will be found effectual. .Fifty-cent bottles for sale by druggists. wan Last Excursion of the Season to Washington, D. C, via the B. lO.llH, To-morrow. Thursdav, March 12; rate, ?9 the ronnd trip; tichets good for 10 days and valid (or trip to Baltimore. Trams' leave B. & O. station at 7:25 A. M. and 9:20 P. M. Through Pullman parlor car on the day train and sleeper on the night train. Confirmation Jewelry. An elegant line of eardrops, lace and stick pins, rings, bracelets, etc., lowest prices, at llauch's, No 295 Fifth avenue. wfsu Onlj 31 1'or 12 cieguut cabinet.- Hexdkicks & Co., 68 Federal sliest, Allegheny. Mes'B kid walking gloves. James H. Aikes & Co., 100 Fifth ay. WILDWOOD'S ATTRACTION. LIKELIHOOD THAT THE ITGIJIHIS & SPEEB WELL MAY BE A GTJSHEE. Beyond That There Is IJttlo of Interest to Report In That Prolific Field Mat ters Keeping tho Even Tenor of Their Ways at McCurdy. irrrciAt, Tstroiujt to TniDiSMTcn-.J Wildwood, March 10. The point of At traction at Wildwood to-day is on the south west line in the locality of the McQinnis & Speer well on the August Kyle farm. There is but little new to report from the wel to-night as no drilling has been done since our report this morning. The well has been making ten-minute flo-rs during the day at intervals of a little over an hour. The owners expect to have tankage up and connections made ready to start the drilling again in the morning. There is no little speculation among the pro ducing fraternity as to the probable caliber of the well. Some are of the opinion that it pre sents all the antecedants of a southwest gusher, while others do not share this rosy view and say it will make only an ordinary producer. The latter base their opinion on the fact that as there has yet been no big wells found as far east of a 45 line as the JIcGinnls & Co. well is located, it would be a very strange thing to see this one come In big, and would knock all theories and geological calculations to smith ereens. By this time to-morrow night we hope to be able io give a full account of this import ant venture. Quecne & Co. on the Kretzer tapped the pav to-day at IS feet in the sand and made several small flows. This well is located west ota 45 line, and would seem to inoicate considerable width to the belt in this section. The well is shut down, moving out the boiler and gettinc up tankace. The Dnva A Beers well ou the August Kyle farm, located about 700 feet northwest from the McGinnis well, has been drilling to-day, but at this writing there is no improvement. It is 19 feet in the sand with no oil in the hole. On the Bolsehouse farm Rolsehouse S. Co. are on top the sand and it will not be long before they will know what mo well mil be good for. Uu the Kotner iarm Beers LDuva hate lost the tools in the SO-foot, while Finnegau & Downing No. 1, Joe Wallace, is 15 feet in the sand and flowing by heads on a small scale; their Ko, 3 Wallace heirs is drilling in the 100-foot. It is reported that Griffith Co. are through the third sand on the Richie farm and dry. The good showing in the Kretzer well most likely has been an incentive to Messrs. Evans, Mandc ville & Co. in starting Nos. 3 and 4 up on the Wright farm. It now looks as if the Kretzer will stimulate a batch of new work to tho west of a 45 line. K o.2 Scott Iot,Gibson A Gibson was shot to-day. The Both Oil Company will start the drill to-morrow on the Peepble's heirs farm, and Riuglieisen No. 7 is drilling in the bottom of the sand. It will make a light w elk bmith Farm Oil Company, o. 8 bmitb is eight or nine feet in tho sand and doing seven inches an hour, and No. 9 is in about the same depth and making 20 barrels a day. Kennedy & Co.'s No. 2, P. 4 V. lot, located 300 feet a little east of north will find the sand to-morrow. The Alston ell is panning out 12 inches an hour to night. A conservative estimate of the pro duction for the past 24 hours is 7,250 barrels. St. JIakVs-The drill has been started In the well ou tho Cunningham farm, a short dis tance from the mouth of WcKim creek. The .Middle Island .well has reached a depth of about 1,200 feet, and if trood luck continues it will not be many days before the well is com pleted. The stockholders in tneutggs lot wen have got into a dispute, in consequence of which drilling for the present has oeeu sus pended. Little Gulch No. 2 and Dutton 1 have been cleared, and the drill is again bouncing in both wells. Soma territory has .recently been leased near the forks of French creek, and with the opening of spring several new wells are contemplated being drilled. The progress at the Laurel Point well has been impeded by a fishing job. McCubdy Mellon, Gaily 4 Co.'s Riddle well is not at tho present writing showing for much of a fifth sand well. It is now below tho depth where the other big wells in this pool found their oil, and from one of the owners The Dispatch scout was informed the old Riddle would not make more than a 20-barrel pumper. A special to The Dispatch from .McCurdy to-night says the well is about through the sand and only 400 feet of oil In the hole. The same parties, Scott No. 2 will prob ably bit the sand to-night, and by Friday or baturday think they will reach the pay in Dougherty No. I. To-dav the drill was started in Riddle No. 2, while Dougherty No. 2 rig Is about completed. Their No. 1 Palmer is mak ing 360 barrels a day, and Mo. 2 Palmer 400 bar rels a day. Patterson & Jones within the next 10 days w ith ordinary luck will bring in five or six wells which are located on the McCurdy and Lloyd farms. Fairview Murphy fc Gaffnej's well on the Sutton, which found the nav Satnrdav. will make a good producer. Amos No. 1 is on top of the sand, while the tools have been lost in Yost well No. 6. This well is close to the sand, and had not this accident happened it would have been in by this time. Sutton No. 2 is expected to get the sand in a short time. Manmuqton Miners oleaginous in the Manmngton field are keeping the even tenor of their way. U here is nothing of special moment to chronicle, and some days will elapse before any important wells are due. Bent Bros. No. 9 has got started to drilling again, and the tools have been taken out of the Sine well. This venture will soon find the interesting spot, the resnlt of which is awaited with no little inter est. Should it prove a paying investment con siderable territory will be developed in this locality the coming summer. A member of the Logan Oil Company said to-day that bis com pany contemplated doing quite a stroke of work this season. Cobaopolis Finegan A Downing No. 8 Neely is in with 300 feet of oil in the hole. The well is located 700 feet northwest of Logan 5. Black it Emerson's Snowwhlte No, 1 is good for 20 barrels a day, and their No. 2 Curry will make about the same kind of a well. Axuisville John M. Patterson & Co. are reported as in the third sand with their well on the Daubenspeck farm, which is showing lor a producer. This well is located three or four miles southeast from the Murnn field and is a wildcat of the first water. Wist View The Bowman well, on the bcheidic farm, which came in yesterday after noon with flying colors and a record of 25 bar rels an hour, has declined to 10 barrels an hour to-night. II. Mc, Change of life, backache, monthly ir regularities, hot flashes, are cured by Dr. Wiles' Nervine. Free samples at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market st. W See our novelties in fine neckwear. James h. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth av. JicofcsOil CURES FROST-BITES, INFLAMMATIONS AND ALL HURTS AND ILLS OF MAN AND BEHST. 1I7M. GKABOWSKY, FAbHIONABLE V Hat and Bonnet Bleacher and Artistic Feather Dyer. Our Spring Fashion Plate is ready. All the leading stvles for Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats are made up and ready for inspection. The styles shown will meet the demands of our many friends. Onrold establishment, with In creased facilities for turning out good work only, will gain many customers the coming season. We will dye and renovate your old-fashioned hat to any of our new Spring shapes by onr new electric process, rendering the hats as good as new in every respect. Bring your hat or bon net now. Don't wait till half the season is gone. Winter bats are out of stj lo now. The stvle this spring is black hats.trimmed in iluiiieiiir lip-. Weaio practical Ostrich Feather djers and do the uorK correct. Bring juur Plume and your Hat to ns and in a few dajsyouhavea new snring outfit at slight cost. WM. GBABOWSKX, 707 Penn av., opp. Penn Building. Orders by mall proruply filled. vsa BI -&4 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INTOLERABLE ECZEMA Two Boys Seriously Affected. Doctors and all Remedies Fall. Cured by Cutieura. Two of my boys were seriously affected with eczema, so that it was Intolerable to bear. I had tried all remedies by phi slcians, who failed to re lieve ui: bnt In one month from the time 1 Degan using Cuticuba KKMKDIES.WC were all well. One of my boys had n about rive months. 1 would recommend them to all persons so afflicted. CALEB AMUR, Vienna. Warren Co., N. J. Annoying Eczema A gentleman In the house (Mr. Thos. Carter) had what was called tetter or suit rheum on his band, and it began spreading and annoying liiin very much. I persuaded him to try your CUTI cuba Remedies, and they entirely cured him, so he has never had anything like It since, lie wished me to bay, when I wrote, that he thinks it the best cure for skin diseases. Jlllta. VAN WlCKhE, 89! Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, K. l'. Aggravating Eczema Having had an aggravated case of eczema on ankle and knee of two years1 standing, 1 was in duced to try vonr Cuticuka Kemedies. which have entirely cured me now. 1 would with confi dence recommend them lo others similarly af flicted, J. OAKrElt, 404 E. lUd street, ew Yerfc. Why Suffer One Moment From torturing and disfiguring skin diseases, when a single application of the CUTICUKA Rem edies will, in the great majority of cases, afford Instant relier in the most agoulzing of itching, burning, scaly, crusted, pimply and blotchy skin, scalp, and blood diseases with loss of hair, and poiut to a speedy, permanent and economical cure. Sold everywhere, l'rice. CrmcuitA, 50c: boAP, Kr: Kesolvext, ?!.' Prepared by the 1'ottkb DKca AND CUE31ICAL C'OBroKATiON, Boston. SSTSend for "How to Cure bUn Diseases," W pages, 50 Illustrations and 100 testimonials, piijIl't.Kh.black-hcads.red. rougn, chapped and I I Itloily skin cured by Cuticdiia soap. HOW MY SIDE ACHES! Aching Sides and Back, Hip, Kidney, and Uterine l'alns, and Rheumatism. Be lieved iv one jiifCTE by the cuticuka i ACTi-fAlx I'LASTEn. the first and onlv instantaneous pain-Milling plaster, ws DOUGLAS 1 7 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. LOT 1. 200 pes. 32-inch Llama Cloths 12c a yd. This fabric is entirely new. In all the new colorings in dark and light effects, and much superior to the Cbailles of last season. 1,0 T 2. An attractive line of India Silks, SOc a yd. LOT 3. Heal Shanghai Cnina Silks, 63c a yd. We call attention to the superior weight and finish of these silks, their superb colorings and novel designs. )$ IDOUO-L.A.S & IJVCCiKIILjE, 151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. mh9-MWK A Cheap Home, Costing but a Few Hundred Dollars can be Made Many Times More Attractive by Using Cheap WLL PAPER. WH&- HI. ALLBlSr, 517 "Wood- S-b., NEAR FIFTH Closing-Out Sale to Quit Business Only a few weeks more to close out the entire stock of THE TANNER CHINA COM PANY, SS Fifth av. Only a few more of the celebrated Blue Dresden pattern. 88 piece Decorated Dinner Sets closing out at SS 00. worth S13 50. 85 piece Decorated Dinner Sets closing out at tS 78, worth JS 75. 66 piece Decorated Tea Sets closinp: out at$2 98. worth S3 75. China Ice cream and fruit saucers 12Hc each, worth 25c. Plain white chipa for decorating closing out at half cost. Haviland's china tea and dinner set, chamber sets, fancy bric-a-brac, cat plan, and a full line of Hanging Lamp and Table Lamps regardless of cost. Come early and secure the BARGAINS. TANNER CHINA COMFY, 38 FIFTH Between Wood mhfi-WFSu GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD. The Prices Are Reduced. Whether for to-day or the future wants there's 20 per cent fallowed. Included in this sale: Full lines Diagonal Suits, Full lines Worsted Suits, Full lines Cassimere Suits, Full lines Young Men's Suits, Boys' and Children's Clothing in great variety, 20 off. New Spring Goods are included in this Great Clearance Sale. Everything must go, and 20 per cent discount allowed on every purchase at the time of sale. How well the great bargains are appreciated the busy times at our store in the dull time of the year show. The greatest unloading sale this or any other house ever attempted to do. Take notice: Our New Spring Goods and all of our winter weights, both Ready-Made and Made-to-Measure, in eluded in this sale. The goods are here, and must be sold. Will you see ns to-day? Lease and fixtures of store for sale. WANAiAKFRrfcRROWN H V M R m fTi III r II I lis I II 18 I II COR. SIXTH ST. "I wept-when Iw&s born.ejrid everyday JBL nowswny.soaa yjSN?? ' who aianl uge '5W VO . S a.p o.lfo of scourin!so&p usKcLforaJl - cleaning purposes "Ah! Ah!" Cried tho house wife, "The Secret I know, no DIET can resist SJLFOXiZO." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRIUMPHANT ONCE MORE. RUBEN'S FLAT TOP STIFF HAT Has the Call This Spring. The Union Square, 81 90, 82,40, 82 90, 83 40. The above shape was introduced by us last fall. We sold bundreds of 'em when other dealers had not even one in tho house. Does not this prove our assertion that we are six months ahead on correct styles-? In addition to the standard colors we have added three en tirely new shades which cannot be had else where. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfield St. P. S. The celebrated Miller SilK and Dcby Hats of this season, for which we arc solo azont, are now ready. mbo-w fs EXCURSIONS WEST Every Wednesday. Low rates. Pullman Tour ist Sleepers to Colorado, Montana, Washing ton, Oregon aud California. For tickets aud full particulars call at GLEASON'S TICKET OFFICE, 99 Fifth ave. roulO-3 & MAGKIE. - $( VENUT. mhlO-D AV ZEnSTTTIEl and Market Sts. AND PENN AVE. mlill.D f ..solid c&ke frjJPffl "0h! Oh!" Cried the DfeT, "At length I must go, I oamiot withstand SAFOXiID," NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING CARPETS A5D WALL '.'PAPER! In Carpets we show a very fine lineofBoyal Wiltons, Azminster, Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestry and all kinds of Ingrain in style, quality and price. Just what yon want. Wall Paper for rooms, ceilincs and halls, in choice styles and artis tic colorings, and nil the new ideas in the market You are invited to inspect our stock. Geo.W.Snaman, 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. fol6-MTVP 0. MM 4 Co. NEW CARPETS, NEW MATTINGS NEW RUGS. (See samples in show window.) We have just completed the work of opening and placing on exhibition in our rearranged showrooms, sev eral hundred new patterns of latest styles and colorings of Carpets, largely in designs ex clusively our own, and in all grades of Wiltons, Axminsters, Moquettes, Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains. Color Harmony. Our selections of Carpets Spring have been made with a view to artistic color combinations with Furniture Coverings and Drapery materials in our Curtain Department. We have salesmen trained in the dimcult art of harmonizing all theparts of housefurnishing Carpets, Draperies, Wall Pa pers and Upholstered Furni ture with the laws of color. China Mattings. The latest patterns in our new lines of China and Japanese Mattings are small and quiet designs in closely woven fine straw, which will also prove more durable than the bold, coarse effects in last season s patterns. N. B. Our sacri fice sale of Furniture now in store still con tinues with increasing daily sales. , Kliikl & Co,, 33 FIFTH AVE. mh5-TT3 Protect Your Horse. Horseshoeing being a most important opera tion, it is necessary that all shoers sbonld understand tho construction and diseases of the foot. The want of knowledge and skill ot shoeing often generates many diseases, such as corns, qnarter and center crack, which are very annoying. Attention given road, track ana interfering horses. I also manufacture a HOOF OINTMENT, guaranteed to keep horses' feet in good con dition. ANDREW PAFENBACH, Cor. West Diamond and Erie Sts. (Rear of Semple's Storef, ALLEGHENY, PA. fell-5jiwF W77ZC ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, IS SIXTH STREET. Cabinets, 82 to t per dozen; petltes, dozen. Telephone, 175L jais-Kwraa Slper NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w E call the attention of our gentlemen mends to ine ceieDrated "Ban and Mears" hand-made Shoe. thoroughly and strlctlyband-made Shoe, eqnal in every respect to the finest and costliest custom w ork. C ood material, prevailing stylo, and cor rect fit are its chief points of merit: it is the "Acme" of skilled labor. N o shoe has ever yet equaled it in popular ity, and popularity is the truo test of merit; is it not so? very pair guaranteed to wear and give perfect satisfaction: those who have worn them recommend them. R emember tbatwe are the sole agents for this Shoe in Pittsburg and vicinity; ac cept no imitations. S tyle, comfort and durability are attributes not easily attainaoie in csnoes: "Tha Burt and Uoars" Shoe has all three. WAGNER'S, Cor. Wood St. and Fourth Av- Open on Saturdays until 10 p. it. mbll-irwy AMUSEMENTS. I. EXT WEEK, ULLIE AKERSTROM ANNETTE, The Danrinsr Girl, and A LITTLE BUSYBODY. Just a reminder. Prices, ?1, 75, 60, 25c mull 95 THEATRE TO-NIGHT ROBERT MANTELL IN THE Corsican Brothers. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. March 16, "Money Mad," mbll.27 LAST DAY Of the World famed VERESTCHAGM Russian exhibition. CLOSES TO-NIGHT, 10 o'clock. Carnegie Library, Allegheny, 10 A. 31. to 10 P. M. ADMISSION, 25c. mhll DUQUESNE Pittsburg's Leading Theater. To-Nigbt Only Matinee Saturday, JEFFERSON-FLOBBNOB Comedy Company. Wednesday evening, last time, "THE rivals: Thursday, Friday, Saturday mati- nee andereninc. 'WSlUAThaW." Next attraction Minnie Palmer. mhll-84: TVUQUESNE KENNEL CLUB'S ANNUAL DOG SHOW. Grand Central Rink (Penn arenne and Sixth street), March 10, 11, 12 and 13. Over 00 dogs. The largest show oyer held in Pituburpr. Prof. Parker's Celebrated Trained Dogs, anernoon ana evening. Show open dally, 8 A. M. to 10 P. it. General admission, 23 cents. mbS-2 THIS EVENING, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. PENMAN THOMPSON'S Celebrated Play. THE OLD-HOMESTE3AD Next Week Ullie AKerstrom. mhB-15 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO NIGHT. Matinees Tneiday, Thursday and Saturday. THE CITY CLUB Vaudeville and Burlesque Company. Extra Matinee every Monday. Night Prices. ' mhl0-6i H ARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU- SEUM AND THEATER. MONDAY. MAROH 9. LILLIPUTIAN CONVENTION. ELMER COLLINS FASTING. Admission 10c. mbi)-22 JUST OCT Spring Novelties in Shoes -AT- POPULAR PRICES. "We are now precared to show you tbe finest stock of leading styles and novelties in elegant and artistic footwear for spring to be found in Pittsburg. It will compensate 50a before purchasing elsewhere to look through our stock and get our fig ures. You will find that we are leaders in styles as well as low prices. "The Famous" Shoe House. 52 Sixth Street. ME .$3 Goodyear Welt OHLYI made of Callskin ever widely , advertised. oia everywucre. This is the ordinal id Shoe,and j the best maiic. neware 01 uni- tntlons. l'osmveiy nonegen- mnc unless iampeu on 1110 A .oles "James Meant 5J hhoc.' i 3IKSi(0. JS fcll-63-w anS? RKrf ffir ki tni 1 1 r icjj C jseS' Ic23-WJfSU . ffS. Q 0. S f ffiS? S.W JfE 1 CV A'SS," V y gjgsgLSys NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GRAND OPENING M Commenced yesterday, and will continue TO-DAY S TO-MORROW. DON'T A IRD TO GIIMI! Have you seen Kaufmanns' grand stock of SPRING OVERCOATS? It's the largest variety ever brought to this city, embracing all the newest and most fashionable styles. In the English Box, me dium and full length cuts, we have Kerseys, Meltons and Covert Cloths, in all shades and colors, also plain and fancy Worsteds, Black Cheviots, Diagonals, etc, made up with lap seams, double stitched edge, satin linings, etc No other house in Pittsburg can give you such an assortment to select from or afford you such a saving as we can. Step in and see for yourself. Nobby Spring Overcoats, $8, Fine Spring Overcoats, $10, Finest Custom Tai No merchant tailor makes (can make) finer, better fitting or more fashionable garments than we do, though his prices may be (and nearly always are) away above ours. As we don't buy our cloths in small pieces from New York Importers, but in large lots direct from the European looms, it stands to reason that we can easily afford to undersell all competition. We have just taken out of bond some beautiful English Spring Suitings and Trouserings which we ask all particular and stylish dressers to come in and see. Suits to Order, $30 to $60. Trousers to Order, $7 to $20. All orders turned out with the greatest possible promptness, and a perfect fit guaranteed in ever instance. KAUFMANNQ' Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. On. tVEIX SUPPLXESs. Artesian Wells. For household and mechanical purposes. Prices on application. DARRAGH PURE WATER CO.. ja31-43-p 107 First av., Pittsburg. AJAX ENGINES -awi- Corry Boilers. The best Oil Well Machinery in the world. Ail sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil ers. "Write for prices. Offices in Pittsburg;, Washineton and Butler. Always write or telegraph to Corry Office. JAMES M. LAMBING, SOLH AGEUT, CORRY, PA. mh5-D MANUFACTURERS OF TUBING, CASING, LINE PIPE, STEAM PIPE -AWJ- BOILEE TUBES W. S. WATSON, AGENT, OFFICE: 108 FOURTH AVE., PITTSBTJBQ, PA. ' Works at OH Oity, Pa. Correspondence Solicited. Prices on Application' McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement. Brick and Fire Brick. Conorednq Cellars, 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA. -dirbatono furnished Md lot, ZeT8-o 1 GUT IB CO. or MILLINER! DEPARTMENT FAIL TO CALL. Custom-made Spring Overcoats,$12, Real London Top Coats, $15, OIL WKLL SUPPLIES. IRELAND & HUGHES, FORGE AND MACHINE SHOP -AND MANUFACTURERS OF Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools. Corner Tweniy-flrst Street, and A. V. R. R, 1 Telephono No. 1222. PITTSBTJKG, PA. lal-3-p STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. STATE LINE TO Glasgow.Londonderry, Belfast, Dublin, Liverpool & London. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Passage, 35 to S-30, according; to location of stateroom. Excursion, too to 195. Btegraeo to and from Europe ac lowest rates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., General Agents, 53 .Broadway, New York. J. j. Mccormick, mh2-39-D Agent at Pittsburg. ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. GLASGOW SERVICE. Steamers every Saturday from New York t GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. Oibln passage to Glasgow or Londonderry; (S0andeu.Koandtrlo.t9uAtU0. Second dan, P0. Steerage oassage. S3). MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. New York to Gibraltar and Naoles direct S. S. Abulia. ednesdav, .March II. Cabin. ISO to S100. Steerare. VO Travelers' circular letters of credit and drafts for any mmount Issued at lowest current rates. For booksor tours, tickets or fnnher informatloi applytoHENDEKSON BROTHERS. V.. or J. J.lICCORMICK,633andl Smlthileldst.tA. V. SCORER & SOX 5 Smithfield St., rittsDurg; F. M. BEiU-LE, UOFedeialst., Allegienv. TT7"H1TK STAR I.l 1- FOK QUEEMSTOWN AN V tlVIKx'OOU .Boyal aca United sut Mm Steamers. Teutonic, Jlcall.s.30am Teutonic. April S. oam Britannic Mch. 18.1 pra UrltannlcAprlli.il am Majestic Mch. 25. 6ara.MaJcstlc. April E,3pm GermanleAprll 1, 10.3Oiinl(iennanlc, Ap.2,9:30 am Krom White Star flock, root ot West Tec tn si. Second cabin on these steamers, baloon rates. IJO and upward. Second cabin. 1 and onward. ii-.nnfin.tA itMmerind location 01 Dertn. Ex curalon tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, p). WblteVtar drafts payable on demand in all tas prlnelpaHianks throughout Ureat Britain. Ap- SlrtoJCHJi J. ilct-OhillCK, 639 and -101 smlth eld St.. ntUDury, or J. BKUCE UMAX, Gea rat Agent. Uroadway. Hew Yore. JeS-D NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S CO. Fast Line of Exviess Steamers. New York to Southampton (London) Bremen. SL'iiiai. BA1I.1U3, isji: Havel, Tues. April Hi Elder. Sat.. .May U Wbe. cd , Elder. Sat., a rave, lues., Kulda, Wed., Sxale. Sat.. April 1.". '1 rave, April 13 Fnlda. AptiUliSaale. 'i lies., -Mar U VUJ., -May 3) S-iL. Jlav a Tnes., May 2J ed-. Mav -a bat., alay 30 Tues., June 3 Wed., June J sat.. Jane 8 Tnes., June 9 April s: Spree, Werrs, Allrr, Latin, Kaiser, Ems, haveL Mhe. AnrllSi bpree. Toes., April 2S errv, ed., April 23 Aiier, sat., mar z Labn, Wed., May 6 Kins, Sat.. 3tay 9 Havel, Tues., May l: w ea., ace iu Sat.. JuimU juoe. w eu.. iar Klder. 'lime from New York to houthauinton. TS days. From Southimpton to Bremcn.il or TO hours. From bouthsmp'.on to London, bv Southwestern Hallway Co., -,- !ionr. Trains every hour in the summer season. Itallwir cnrrla.-es for London awilt passengers In Southampton llocks on arriv al ot Lxprets Steamers Xroin ew York. These steamers are wU known for their speed, oomfortand excellent cuisine. . . ,. . MAX 8CHAUMBEP.U CO.. OSmlthSeUst, LOUIS UVSaZB, 619 gmlt&fleU K Jal-lW-9 bring! f V K
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