THE PECTSBUEG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER G, 1891 Iks & f JTLED FOR KEEPS. Over One Hundred Decisions Handed Down bj' the Supreme Court. PAXSOX DOES A LITTLE BOASTING. Justice Sterrctt Holds 1 bat a Witness Can He Jinde to Talk. SEW CONSTRUCTIONS PLACED OX LAWS The October terra of tlie Supreme Com t of Pennsylvania convened in this city es terdav morning. .Justiee Clarke was ali.-cnt on account oi the death of his father. The other four .1 notice were present. The room Mas crowded beyond comfort mIiuii the court was opened. Attorneys from every tection of the district Mere present eager to hear from their eases. During the ilrv 101 opinions were liaudcd down. The famous Congressional election cae of Major McDowell, in I Jn renee county, was recalled by the deoii-iou liaudcd don n by .Tiiticc Sterrett in the habeas corpus pm rpedinss of the Commonwealth ex rel John Ji. Tate as Samuel "W. Hell, Sherifl. In the opinion oeeur the following: In December. 18!0, "William D. "Wallace iras on trial in the Quarter Sessions Court of Lawn-nee county on an indictment charging him in the second count with offer ing John K. Tate, Kdwin Shaffer and Thomas J. Downing, electors and delegates to a nominating convention, money as a bribe and in the third count Mith soliciting, encouraging and requesting the same men lo receive rcoucy as a bribe to influence them to make and join hi nominating a candidate lor Congress. CAXXOT KF.Fl'SE TO TnSTll'Y. The relator had refused to testify, though the Court promised that no o idence given by Mm should be used against himself. On Iiis retinal he was lined ?200 Tor contempt of court. The opinion recites further: It is not for automate now whether thcaetsin the in llctment ot allace are Indictable ones, out ir not criminal no tnno should be lost In making tliem Insli' j penal. The relator ap pears to have tliouIit such nets a criminal, because of hi- fears of criminating himself by te-tifving. II.- refusal to testify was xvrong. If it wn- r'ght, the courts would be at tlio mei ev I contmnucious w itne-se. Tlie declMOn thru devoted considerable lens h to si lew of tlie ellects of bribery and of the Ian-, governing contentions anil election-and said "a fraud upon the ballot i-n crime ar-i'nst the nation, and the re lator not lia vine complied with the sentence of the court lie'.ow, be must be leinunded into the cu-tody ot the respondent, and it 5s accordingly ordered that he bartender liim-elf into the custody of the sheriff of Lawrence county to tne end that the i-ent-fnceot the couit of said county pronounced against him December IT, 1S20 be executed: mid it is furthei ordered that he p.ij the costs of this piocecding. I.iri: INSURANCE IS GOOD SECVIHTY. In the appeal of II. Stanley I'lriek, execu tor of Andrew l.Ieistinc, dec., versus Adolphus lteiuoche et al, error to Common l'leas of Lebanon, Chief Justice I'axson handed Uown an opinion. Justice l'.tson savs tlii- case presents tlie question to wuat extent a creditor may law fuliv m-nre she lireot his debtor. IHeistine was indebt ed to Adolphus Iteinoche in the sum ot $110 20. He -riii e Ileinoche an insurance jiolicj forfSOOOa- secutity, the latter pay ing tlie cost- and premium. After death Illeistine's executor tiied to recover the linlanceof the policy after tho debt had been deducted, but lost the case. Justice l'.ixsonoe- on in a lengthy opin ion to discus- the case, and the points sub mitted in the appeal and concludes as fol low s; "We arc or the opinion that a creditor may law lully take out a policy on the life of a debtor in an amount lo cover the debt with interest thoicou durinc tho perold of tlie expectancy of life bv the assured ac cording to the "Curleste tables. AVe And no error in the ruling of the Court below. Judgment is afllrmi-d." In the opinion afflrming the C P. of Liw ii'iice fn the ca-e of Klins McMUIen vs the Union Xews Company the company was en tirely exonerated. A son of the appellant was employed by the company to sell papers at the New Oi-tle depot and was killed while at w oik. The opinion holds that the boy. having been insttucted to sell onlj wnile the cars w ere stopped and in case tne train moved to go to the next stntion, and his deatli resulting from disobedience of these crdcr, there was no blame to be at tached to the companj-. MADE T1IU COItrOItATIOX TAY. The lower court is sustained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs the Itiilse Avenue Passcngei Itailway Company. The tuit was brought to collect from the com pany for rcpavin:; Xmth street fiom Itose to targent streets, Philadelphia. The city held that the company under the charter should payforthi- woik. The company refused; tho city did tlie work and then sued to re coi er. The Mipreme Court found that the company was liable and must live up to its charier. Tlieappeal in the case of Wcstafer vs Koons, C P. ot Cumberland countv. brought out an opinion in the Price act. ilrs. Westafer in herited a piece of property which at her death was totro to her children. The prop erty was sold to James Koons, who lefused to accept, because the title is bad. Tho Court held that tho law did not provide for the possibility of lurther children being bom and that tho title was thereby tainted. The action was brouirht under the Price act and the "pinion called attention to the tact that the C rart has here tofore referred to carelcssin-.-s under the act. County Con ti oiler Grior secured a victory in the Supreme Court, to add to those ho has gained in the lower courts. In the appeal of Alex. Gilflllan fiom Common Pleas -o. 1 or Allegheny comity, the lower court is affirmed in a ner cui'iam opinion. Tlie case was a bill tiled by Gilflllan to restrain the Controller and Treasurer from selecting the Central li.uik as a dcpositorv for the county money. Tlie laws say tlic'moncy shall, bo deposited in the bank offering the highest mte of interest and the Controller adver-li-edfor bids in four papers. Ino.io paper the printer made the dnv for receivins bids Tuesdnj, tho Kill, instead of Tuesday, the 13th. After receiving the case, the court said that this error was palpable, as the Kth was on Wednesday. The claim was made that the Controller should have re advertiscd. It was not shown that the plain till or anyone else was irreparably injured or that anyone would have otlered more than was bid. In conclusion tho opinion s.iid: "The court below was right m dis missing the bill." CANNOT EiCArr. THE LAW. In the appeal of W. W. Hunter vs Frank Sweeney, from Common Pleas Xo. 2 of Alle gheny county. Justice Merrett handed down an opinion, fcweeney was in the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad Company, and contracted a debt with Hunter, who is an undertaker, to the amount of $50. The amount could not be collected in this Slate ow ins to hw eenej V claiming tho benefit of the $300 exemption law . .Mr. Hnntor assigned his account lo ,. o Mnith, ot West Virginia, who entered -uit in that State, got a judg ment and attached the wages of Sweeney, ivcofe'injr the amount. Mr. Sweeney en tered suit In this State and recovered the amount ganilsheca from him, and Mr. Hun ter took an appeal. Justice fctenett hU! tains the decision of the lower court and sa s the law cannot be so evaded. Tho opinion m the case of Adam Ilobb vs. Carnegie Itros. & Co., appeal fiom Common l'lcis Court, Westmoreland county, was handed down by Justice Williams. Tho -uit was an action brought by llobb lordam agesformjuties to his crops, soil andcom tortsofhis home from the fumes ot coke ovens owned by Carnegie Hro. & Co. Judge Williams says as ltobu has already recov ered JL'JOO more than the value of the farm, and th.it, despite his assertions of ruin, he still continues to cultivate it, the Judg ment was reversed and a iculre dcnoia facias awarded. Chief Justice Paxson handed down .i ither lenctliy opinion in the appeal of S. b. leksonetal from the decree ot tho Court Common Pleas of Warren county, the pro dding bcinc one in equity. The opinion ites: The main contention on the part of cllantswas that the Mahoning and Sus lanna Itailroad Company, the Cone o'nnd Clarion Kailioad Company and (arion, Mahoning and Pittsburg Uail 'ompany never had a legal corporate ee: that said appellants, T. It. Lltch. in-low and S. s. Jackson, never be ckhulders in the last named com i that said company was never so lized that they could havocom i their respective arguments to s of stock therein. In short, It at as the companies have been dare insolvent, accounts against them could not be collected. The Supreme Court, however, holds that the stockholders nro still liable for tho unpaid amount ot their subscriptions. RIDICULED THE SVAnuXN COUKT. Chief Justice Paxson gave tho opinion in: the case of tho Commonwealth appellant from the Quarter Sessions Court of Warren county vs B. J Morningstnr. The defend ant was indicted with having, an agent of tho Xew York Mutual Life Insurance Company, a corporation doing business in Pennsylvania, offered to pay and nllow Jane Orr "a rebate of a part or tho premium, to-wit. $30 pavabloon a volley of insurance to be issued lo liichard Orr for $5,000, which said lebatc was not specified in the policy contract or insurance, and offered by Morn ingstar to Jane Orr as an inducement to insure tho life of Richard Orr in the company mentioned contrary to the 1 Mum oi tne act or Assembly, xno uniei Justice said: ' This indictment was evidently framed under the act of Jlav 4, ISM, which provided ngain-i any disciiminatioii or distinction between persons. The deleudant moved to iiuasli tho indictment, which was allowed bv the t'ouit below, upon tho apparent ground of the unconstitutionality of tlie act. It isdillieult to see how tho learned Judce would decido against tho constitutionality or the action, and thus blot it out of exist ence w ithout as-igning anv reasons therefore.-' Later it was said that the .supreme Court decided upon the constitutionality of nets and not tho lower court. Judgment was reversed. The indictment is reinstated and a pi ocedi ndo awarded. COri.II NOT OIIANOl: THE DUES. A per curium decision was handed down in tlie case or Michael llecker vs the Berlin Beneficial Society, appellants, from the Common Pleas Court of York. The decision recites that some time after the defendant society became liable to the plaintiff for due- at the rate of $2 50 per month, and alter it had paid them foraj-earormore, it nassed abx-lawto reduce the amount of this benefit. Tins was an easy way to re lie e the society from an obligation but in fact a repudiation. Tho argument that the defendant being a member of the society is hound bj the by-law docs not meet the ditllcultv. It may be good as to future cases. Cut at the time it was passed the plaintiff was a creditor, whose lights' had tre iously attached and those lights cannot be swept awav by a by-law. Judg ment was affirmed. In the case of the city of Philadelphia vs tho Pennsylvania Hospital, appellant from tho decision of Common Pleas Court Xo. 1, Philadelphia, judgment was affirmed. Tho action was a piote-tof the hospital against an assessment made on it for curbing, etc., clainiins that it was a tax. The ruling or the Supreme Court was that theaessment was a liability incurred for a neglect to perform adntj imposed by the police power of the city. SOME ADDITIONAL OPINIONS. Most of the Decisions of Local Interest Handed Down Testenlay. I.lllllirlilge et al s Lirkanranna Coal Companv. error t ". 1. of Lackawanna countv; affirmed: ds-iitiiignpiiiIonb Justices Merrett, ilcCollum ami Mltrliell. Isnac V- l.r y a s Eoliert Cook; error to C. P. of CenterCouatv: reversed. Warner et al s Dwelling IIourc Insurance Oom pi.ii : error to C. P. of ltrailford comit : atEnned. fin orTitulIleisISreiinan, C. P. of Crawford coiinn; judgment aflinned. estem ami Atlantic Pipe Lines i s Home Insur ance Cmnpini : error to I'. P. asliinpton countv; Judgment affirmed. Justices Mitchell and Greene UiSMMlting. Halstcid Guardian vs Curtis etal. C. P. ofBrad rortl: Judsmeut reier-ed. l.WlolMs iiaiiusoil. ( . 1 . oi l.uiiieue vimuiji Judgment re rsed and a procedendo awarded. .Jackson's appeal n-oui C. 1. ol" Warren county. The decree Is aflirmed. Miftlln Bridge Companv s Comity of Juulata, error to C. P. of Mi Win countv: reiersed. Douglas' appeal from C. P. of McKcan country. The d.-cree Is reversed and Mlt dismissed. Ma-tlmonMsthecllj ofErie, appeal from C. P. of ric count! ; reversed. The (ienesee Fork Improvement Compiny is James lie. np)H.llaut, error to C. P. of Potter count! ; affirmed. Hallowa is Jones et al error to C. P. or Lu zerne coniitv; aflirmed. New Knpiand Monument Compani vs .!olmon &. Van Iu-cn. error to C P. of Tioga couut) ; re icrsed. Justice Paxson dissenting. The per curiam opinions wirearollow-s: llodds. appeal from C. P. No. 3 of Philadelphia; affirm pel. Commonwealth vs. Johnstown, from Q. S. of Northumberland count! ; affirmed. County of IVrrv is. Troutman, error to C. P. ofl'crrj countv; affirmed. Sliaa"ut.rB appeal Iroci C. P. of Dauphin; af firm cd. IlappcnstalPs appeal from O. C. of York; af firmed. Bank vs Thompsoi, error to C. T. of Mifflin countv; affirmed. Hartmanctiix vs Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, error to C. P. of Perry county; affirmed. SIX NEW CASES ARGUED. New VTork Taken Up Yesterday by the Supreme Court. Besides the other work six cases were argued bolero the Supreme Court yester day. They were the cases of Henry Brown vs John F. Casey, Jefferson county; Mrs. K. J. Bennett et al vs J. It. Haden et al., West moreland; C McLmiprlilin vs Sarah Mc Laughlin, Clarion; Bridjrewater Ferry Com panv vs Sharon Eridc-c Company, Beaver: M. D Clark et al is Boroush of Washing ton, Washington; C Moody vs Alexander. The follow nijr cases were 11011 prossed: Knox vs Wnlker, nnpcllant; Bridijewnter Ferry Company, appellant vs Tho bharon Bridge Comp-.ny; Flmt Xational Bank of Clarion, appellant, vs ICempf & Magce. Commonwealth, appellant, vs Mitchell et al.; I.LjgcttVi Fort Pitt Xatural Gas Com pany, appellant: McMeeben & Son vs Call, nppellant; Iltigus vs AVestinorelnnd Water Company, appellants; Jeffeison County Agiicultural Societj-, etc vs Jefferson County, appellants; Bonnert vs Pennsyl vania Insurance Company, appellant; Mc Dermott vs (Jaley Bros., appellants! Cain vs Lawrence Xatural Uas Cnmp-iny, appel lants; Holmes vs. same: Hunter vs Derrv township, anpellant; Mason vs. Aber, appel lant! AVise vs Bei wald et al, appellants. A DAY IN THE COURTS. The Criminal Branch Resumes Work To 17a's Trial and Audit Lists Some Im portant Cases Coming Up Items Trom Court and Corridor. In the Criminal Court yesterday Fergie Hines was tried for assault and battery on Patrick King, and for the larceny of a lot of peaches from a car at the Duquesne freight depot, lie was convicted on both charges and sentenced five months to the workhouse. Joseph Michael was tried for assault and battery on II. Baldinger, of 3It. Washington. He was acquitted and the costs divided. Anton Sassa was convicted of tlie larceny of a gold watch fiom L. E. Folty, of Hoinestend. Frank Lindsay i on trial for the larceny by bailee of a deed from J. M. Weddle. To-Daj's Trial Lists. Common Pleas Xo. 1 Kalbvs Dalpb, KecU tcnwald vs Bick; Kepp vs Templemeyer; sjcllc.cK vs Fchr et al, James vs Verona Bios.: McCornuek vs Donnelly; Weaver & Co. vs Blackinore:IIergerBro6. vs Dean; Solomon J a Mcllwain: Kambachcr vs Dietrich; s-piaguo ct al vs ilsou et al; Snitay vs Jj. & O. B. It. Co.; Ilaer vs Cosgrave; Watson vs Avery. Common Pleas Xo 2 Williams Paper Com pany vs Second Avenue Passenger Klilw ay Company; Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company vsStayton; Post vs Pennsylvania Kailroad Compnny; Kane vs Faulkner; Cor bitt vs Coclirane; Hummer vs Shomakei; Donthett vs Xesbitt; Miller vs Boebm: Val ley City Bittnn Companv vs Schcelcr & Co.; Wehner vs Heck; Waitc Jt Itow lands vs Ccissei; Munch et al vs Mooihead, McCleane A Co. Criminal- Court Commonwealth vs Jesso Turner, James Stivanson, Josepli Taylor, Kate Owens, Michael Larkins, Sr., Margaret Lnrkins, Jlichael Larkins, Jr., Marv A Cooncy. Martin Towey (2), Wm. Harper, Michael Sweeney, Joseph Dugan, James Itodgers, Beinhard KemiA, Wm. D.irmiller, Stephen Collius. James Ellw-nod, Samuel Dunkcl. David Weir John 51. HolIer,5Iagvcie HaleA, Joseph Dawson, W. 11. Lovell,Kni;cne JicGuirk (2), B. A. Hitchens, George Wilson, alias Anderson, Hugh Parker, Hugh McDer mott, Pat Kooncy,. John Brown, Peter Barn hart, Claude Coyle, George Wiskorn. Irwin Pike, John Kelly. Isaac Friedman, Thomas Knight. Charles Taylor. To-I)aj' Audit I.it relate or a. 1". Mt'er Patrick llu-!m Mi. M. Hawkins..... KUzabeth aser . .... ilary Carson Accountant. .....Charles O. Ren. . .Toh una Hughes. Jamcd Hawkins. ....C. P. Navr ctaL ....Jett Duncan ISriefs From the Courts. Tnr. suit of Sarah C. Matchett against William M. Hill, an action on a note, Is on triul before Judgo White. Ix the suit of C. A. Balpli against Charles Jleyran, an action on a contract, a veraict bus given jesterday for $1,055 73 for tlio plaintiir. Ix the suit of .lobn D. hcliaub against tlie Citizens' Traction Company, for damages for Injury to a cartiago caused by a car run- nlng into it, a verdict was given for the de lcndant. Tins suit of Duncan Fall against Relter& Conley is on trial before Judge Magoe. Fall vns a laborer in tho cmnlovof the defend ants, and was: injured by somo Iron falling from a crane. Slen's Tall Overcoats. You can find a great line of men's fall overcoats at our store. Smooth or rough goods, light or dark shades. Nice ones at 50 and ?8. Better thau any other house can show you at these prices. A perfect lot of beauties at $10. Just the thing ior young men to wear. Oxford mixed Meltons, plain or silk-faced, ?10. . V. C. C. a, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant ami Dia mond streets. SG0O STEISWAY PIAXO AT S17.". ISS03 Upright Piano, S100. An elegant square grand Stcinwav piano, finished all around, costs when new $G00, for $175. Also a magnificent 7J4 octave up right piano, with the full iron frame, splen did action, finely finished case and excellent tone, will be solil fully warranted for ?200, with beautiful plush scarf and stool. Call nt earliest convenience at the music store of J. jr. Hoflhiami & Co., 537 Smithfield street. Your Boy Can be fitted in a nice suit of clothes for 51 50, 52 or 1 50. Hundreds of new pat terns to choose from, pleated or plain, single or double-breasted. Nice presents for tlie boys with cverv suit. P. C. C.C., Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. THE PEOFLITS STOKK-FIFTII AA'ENDi; Cloak and Millinery Department. Visit our grand opening to-dav. All our ! Paris importations are new to-day. CAMPBELL vV DICK. IS. A; II. An important purchase cvcnir.5 colors only all-silk grenadines and gauzes -5 cents center counter, lace department. Bocgs & IJUIIU The Tcople's Store rifth Avenue. To-day, to-morrow and Thursday, special and grand display of our Paris importa tions1 in millinc-, wraps and jackets. Campbell & Dick. B. & B. Visit our cloak rooms to-day and to-morrow and see the largest and choicest oflcr ing of fine goods, at low prices, we Kave ever shown. BoGGS & BuilT- Fire, Fire, Tire. 1,000 dozen corsets to be closed out, J. C, C. P., Sommette, go at 51. E. S. Giles, Allegheny. THE PEOPLE'S STOKE FIFTH AVENUE. To-Day, To-Morrow and Tiinrsday We open and display for the first time all our special Paris "importations in wraps, jackets and capes. Campbell & Dick. Ladies, get our gloves dyed or cleaned at Linnekin's, tio8 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, and 174 Federal street. Allegheny. TuS Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup the best lemedy for their children. 25c. TTSWk 2 POSITION ;a-Einyn.isr ida."2"i IE3 O S z T I O 2sT In response to numerous requests from representative German-Americans, CAPPA has prepared a pro gramme of unusual excellence, introducing the choicest music of the dear old Fatherland. Don't fail to be present. "Battle of Gettysburg" This Evening at 9:15. BZPOSITION" "There are many things ' twere better not to dwell on " but our magnificent collection of Millinery Novelties is something that grows on one the oftcner seen the better liked. Jfk There's absolutely nothing that comes under the head of Millinery but what is included in our wonderful stock in the grandest and greatest variety. We are not novices in this busi ness by any means. Our reputation as Leatlfirs in Fine Millinery was established long ago, and we propose to remain in the front rank of popularity, turning out the very best work at the most reasonable prices, as we have always done. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Felt Hats and Bonnets, Sailor Hats and Caps and all Necessary Trimmings Feathers, Jeis, Aigrettes, Ribbons, Velvets, etc., in Profusion. Our line ot Infants' Bonnets is unsurpassed and prices liave been marked down to the lowest notch consistent 11 ith flrst-elass qualities. iTYLl SH CAPES! The beautiful Long Capes, so fashionable this season, are, in point of artistic effect, about the most satisfactory garments for ladies' wear produced in many years. They give a queenly grace to any figure they adorn. You will find the prices low enough to suit all. Over 400 new Fur-Trimmed Jackets have just been opened. Prices $6.45,' $7.45, $9.45 and up place these desirable garments within the reach of the most economical. They are undoubtedly the cheapest Jackets ever offered. Mink-Trimmed Jackets are also much admired. We offer some extraordinary values in this class of Jackets at $9.95 to $45, and guarantee them to be finer than can be had elsewhere for so little money. B Our line of Furs comprises ' things in Fur Capes and .trimmings, etc. We can jnterest you in some aston ishing bargains in Furs if you'll but take the trouble lo call. foeibau 510-518 MARKET STREET. (STANDARD I 8TAN0AR5 ( HE-MO L (HE-H0 JteaA JteaA f urauuio" if , niiiu I f4 MITIKMt . M SUTWOIC M cuARMira !? GUARANitt r Just three words for Pitts burgh ladies. Just three words more : It may be found at leading grocers. Take no substitutes. You would not accept vel veteen for velvet. 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'J 1 STEAMERS A3JD EXCTJBSION3; TO ITALY, ETC.-FALL AND WINTER touis by the new passeneor steamer service of tho Norddcutscher Lloyd; direct last express route to tlio Mediterranean. For particulars apply to JIAX &C1IAMBKUG & CO., 527 Sniitbllold St., Pittsburg, l'n. se3-S2 tts AMERICAN LINE, Falling everj' Wednesday from I'hiladcl. phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda tions for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets i-old to nnd li-om Gieat Ilritnin and Iieluud, Norway, fcneilen, Iiennuik, etc. l'ETKK WISKUIT & fcONS, General agentx, 203 Walnut st Pliiladelplila. Full intorniation can be bud or J. .1. JIc COUMICK, Fomtlinvcnnenndmithfleldst. LOUIS MOESKli, C16Smithfleldbtieet. mll84t-TT3 "(U-NAltl) LINE-NEW YOKK AND LIVEli- j I'uuij via yuKfclNSTOW.N prom 1'iersu, North river: Fast MnrH.1 mall service. Auraufa, Ill titberlU. 10 A. M.: IlmhrLi. 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Steciage, from or to old country, $20. Wliitcstar limits payame on ucmanu in nil the principal lianlcs throuiliout Great Britain. Applyto JOHN J.McCOKMICK,C39 nnd 401 Smitlifleld St., Pittsburg, or 1I.MA1T LANI KKKSEi, General Agent, 29 llroad wav. New Yoik. se30-D aTTiTaTTTTNE KOYAL 5IAIL STKASIMIIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VI V DEKKY and GALWAY". Tho most direct route from Scotland and Nor:li and Middle of Ire land. ACCOM MOD VTIONS UNSUKPASSED. liiUTinedlate, 30. fetierage, $19. CTflTF ) SnitVICK OF LINE ) oTKAJISIIIPa. XMV YORK AND GLASGOW. ia Londonderry, everv FortniKht. Oct. 15, btatu ot t'alilornin, l'r. JI. Oct. 2). btate of Miada, 1 1". Jt. .miv. iz. laiecu Nebraska, ncoa. CAIIIN, ?J0 ami upward, ltrtuni, $35 and upward. Mppnipc, 813. Apply to .1. J. McCOKMICK, K Smitlifleld street, rlttshury. oct J-D Wean-thern and see-&airv - aa, in lOU.Tn 5s5ittS LMESSMANS i)PECS. Federal 5t, Allegheny. aii2S-TUF.su MATH EMATICAL INSTRUMENTS OP KVERT DESCIHPTI05. Catalogues and Prbe Lists on Application. WM, E. STIEREN, Optician, se2-TTS Ml S1I1TIIFIELD STEEET. ESTABLISHED 1S0L Eyes Examined 3Tx"co. Artificial Eyc3 Inserted. OPTICIAN, P, 22 bliTII ST. de2S-TTSU SOLID GOLD 3r A SPECTACLES and f " A ".! Ieje-glass.es fitted "S Jl . llilto tlie eye. frold 3 ( if J ' w this month only at' w onr store and at our display at tho Exposi tion. CARUSS &. MANNION 07 FIFTH AENUE. scG-tufsu DESKS. FllXG CABIXETS. Oice Specialty Co., 100 Third ar. AMUSKWENTS. ALVIN THEATER. TO-NIGHT. SAME OLD STORY-, STANDING KOOJI ONLY". Everybody delighted with JAMES T. POWERS and clever companj- in A STRAIGHT TIP. Matinees Wednesday- nnd Saturday. Seats on sale at II. P. Ecker's Music storej 73 Fifth avenue. October 12 E. S. WILLAHD in THE MID DLEMAN. ocC '& &J2S23 THEATRE TO-NIGHT. (; THELITTLETYC00N." jilatinee1- Wednesday nnd btturday. October 12 "Aunt Eridget's Eaby." OC5-33 GRAND OPEP.A HOUSE M It. FltED E ItICK W'AUn. Monday, Tnesilay, Wedncsdav: Wednesday and "hatuidny Matinees, THE LION'S MOrTII! Thursday, only time, THE MOUNTEBANIv. Fliday, only time. VIR GINIUS. Satuidav night, KICIIAKDIIL Entiieparnuotandflrst row in circle, $1. Balance of houe, regular nnces. Grand familv matinee Wednesday. "Ile-erved, 23c and Me. Next neck lloland Heed, THE CLUIi FRIEND. oc5-l DUQUESNE Pittsbum's Leading Theater. Tonight PRIMROSE A, WEST'S MODERN MINSTRELS. Wednesday Matinee Best Seats, Me. uctooei is -ano rar ana ttte xartar. ocO-HG TTARRI-S' THEATER 3Irs. P. Harris. It. L. Ilrltton. T. F. Dean. l'ronrietors nnd Managers. Everv atternoon and evening. W- II. Poweis' Romantic Irish Drama. THE FAIRIES' WELL. Week October 12 Daniel Kelly in "shadow Detec tive." octMHJ TT3 TTAltBY WILLIAMS' ACADttM. To-night and Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Harry Kernell's high class vandevillc-and the Half Way House. otJ JO HARRYDAVIS'i;IFTll AVENUE MUSEUM-THEATER ROOSTER OR CHESTRA. CLAYTON & GREY'S MERRY MAKERS, FITZSIMMONS' RELICS. Look out for LALLOO. OC5-35 DANCING ACADEMY. The Thuma Dancing Academy, FOURTH AVENUE. NINTH YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1S33. Opening for the season Thursday, Septom ber 24; children, Saturday, September 26 Circulars now ready. Four classes for be glnuers. Office open day and evening, lH Fonrtli avenue. ".elC-31-D iiST $l.eJ JPECrAOESsRTH - . 7 - y h j223Sl Plifc! ,TS a o . E ff.&Jfr&jr ki s Wjzkj? hf 3myc0z NI7W ADVERTlSEStCNTS. For shrewd buyers this week is to call at once on Have you heard the prices ? If not, peruse this, then visit us I m EYE-OPENER ! i,2CO Wen's Suits and Over coats (our own make), worth $18, $20 and $22 go this week only AT S15. TO ALL THE PEOPLE: Look through our busy Hat Dep't, Furnishing Dep't, Custom Dep't and Boys' Clothing Dep't. You're welcome whether you buy or not. Ul Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Sts. OC0-TT3 Fw 3 tz3& J0HNH R0NEY- SOLICITOR OF FATEN7S 127 5" ftVE PITTSBURG CANCER and TUMORS cured. No knife, brad for testimon ies. G.II.McJIIcliael, M.D., (u Niagara at. Iliiffiilo. N. Y. mhll-Tl-TTSSUWk OIL WELI, SUPPLIES. J. W. M'FARLAND. 96 Fourth Avenue, - - Pittsburg, Pa. BROKER IN OIL PROPERTIES. oc3 GG-tts AJAX ENGINES -AND- The best Oil "Well Machinery In the world. All sizes of Engines sal Boiler! Also all sizes StationaryEngines and Boil ers. Write for prices. Offices In Pittsburg, Washington and Bnt Icr. Always write or telegraph to Corry Ofltce. JAMES M. LAMBING, SOLE AGENT, CORRY, PA. Pittsburg office telephone No. KG. mh5-D STANDARD OIL CO., PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCn OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, TV. Vo, Standard Oil Co., Cnmbeiland, Md., Standard Oil Co., Altoona, l'a.. Capital City Oil Co., Ilarnsburg, Pa. We manufacture for home trade the finest (trades of lubricating nnd Illuminating oils. Our facilities are such that our statement that wo furnish, all oils standard for quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUR REFINED OIL LIST: Water White, 150. Prune White, 150. Standard White, 110. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Test Carnadine (red), 150 Test. Olitc, 150 Test. OUR NAPTIIA LIST: Deodorized Naptha for varnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Naptlnis for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid tor vapor stovo burners. Fluid, 74 gravity, for street lamps, burn- eisand toiches. Gasoline, 8G, 83 and 80 gravity for gas ma- chines. OUR LUBRICATING OIL LIST Includes tho finest brands of Cylinder, Engine, and Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, 300 Mineral Sc.il, Neutral Oils, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. Paratllne Oil, Parafllno Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Gre.isc, Railroad and Mill Grease and Arctic Cup Giease. , Where It Is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Cor. Duquesne Way and Eighth Street, myl9 d PITTSBURG, PA. ESTABLISHED 127a. BLACK G!N KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cure for BEathe Uiinary Organs, Gravel and Ch ionic Catarrh of tho Elnilder. The Swiss Stomacn Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia. trademark Liver Complaint and every species of Indigestion. Wild niiflrrvTonl. thfl most notiulnr Tiran. ,aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis Either of the above, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $3. If your druggist does not handle thesa goods write to WM. F. ZOELLER. solo M'f'r. yittsbnnc, Pa. deSMS-Tw GRATEFUL-COMFORTINU. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "In thoongh knowledge of the natural laws which goern the operations of digestion and nu trition, and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has Snnlded onr breakfast tables with a delicately avored beverage which may sate us many heavy doctors1 bills. It Is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution 11117 be gradually built up until strong enough to rcsUt every ten dency to disease. Xlundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack whcreer there U a weak point. We may escape manr a fatal l.ft 1. t n. t.. -.. 1 ...lt ...till...! ..!. blood and a properly nourished frame, naii. uy keeping uurseiij ncii lutuucu niui yurf -urn fyrrvice wizcue Made simply with boiling watr or milk, RnTri onlv In halt-pound tins b grocers, labelled thus: JAMES Errs A CO., Huuiceopatlilc Chemists. London, England. myl6-50-Tns Or the Liquor Habit 1'osltrt ely Cured by Administering Dr. Haines Golden Specific It Is manufactured ns a powder, which can ba given in a glass of beer, acupofcoifecor tea, or in iwuu, niiuuui Lue KiiuwiuHKe oi me paueni. Ills absolutely harmless. lv harnilPM- and will effect a tvrmm.nl auasneedrcure. whether tlie na drlnLer or an alcoholic wreck. It lias been given nuu Bpccuy vuru. wuetuer mc naueiu is a moacraic In thousands of cases, and in everv instance a per fect cure liai, followed. It never falls. The system once Impregnated with the bpcclltc it becomes an Mttcr liniiossibillly for the liquor appetite to exist. -pjRe boot of particulars free. Tube had or A. J 1SAJ.KI.N. Sixth and Prim av., l'lttsburit. Trde supplied by JEO. A. KELLY CO. Alle Biieny agents, E. UOLDEN & CO., U .Federal st, Jyl-SO-TM CM rfi oro.v.um. MSSMItEl. Wm BOILERS. . r?;s'g?y NETV ADVEKTISEMENT8. KAUFMANN3 This sale, preparations for which the past two weeks, will embrace products of all the celebrated Underwear manufacturers of Europe and America. Now, cooler weather having set in, nearly every man will find himself in need of some Fall Underwear hence this great special sale is a most timely, opportune affair. The following bargains, picked at random, from the many good things awaiting you, will give you a fair idea of the importance of this sale: Men's Natural Wool Underwear. 50c for good quality Natural Wool Underwear, mixed; fall and winter weight. 75c for pure Sanitary Natural Wool Underwear, silk finished and ribbed bottoms. 89c for extra fine Natural, Wool Underwear, guaranteed superior to any $i grade in the city. $1.50 for extra quality pure Natural Wool Underwear, free from dye; full, regular made; never offered heretofore below $ 2. $3.50 for Conradi Friedman's celebrated full regular made, Worsted Ribbed Natural Wool Underwear best and finest in the world. Men's Camel's Hair Undervear. 49c for Camel's Hair Underwear, with French neck; fall or winter weight. 69c for pure Camel's Hair Wool Underwear, with ribbed tail, French neck and best finish. 98c for extra quality Camel's Hair Wool Underwear; beats any $1.25 goods in Pittsburg. $1.25 for double-breasted Camel's Hair Underwear; soft and pleasant to the skin, and warranted not to shrink. $1.75 for best English Camel's Hair Underwear, imported by ourselves. $2 for full, regular made Camel's Hair Underwear best manufactured. Men's Scarlet Undervear. 50c for good, honest quality Scarlet Wool Underwear equal to any dealer's 75c quality. 74c for good quality, medicated Scarlet Underwear, unequaled for wear and comfort. 98c for first-class Scarlet Underwear pure in every respect; will wear excellently. $1.50 for finest and purest Medicated Scarlet Underwear; sold at no other store below $2. Men's Fancy and Plain Colored Underwear. 25c for fancy striped Natural Wool Mixed Undenvear. 39c for fancy striped Wool Underwear, with French neck and silk front. 50c for 3 styles of fancy striped Wool Underwear, usually sold at 75c 85c for good quality fast color striped Wool Underwear; generally re tailed at $ 1. 10. 98c for Glastenbury pure Wool Underwear, soft as down; cannot be bought anywhere for less than $1.25. $1.65 for the far-famed Yale, Harvard and Oxford Underwear, made of finest Cashmere Wool, and sold by us for years with great satisfaction to our customers. Between Si. 25 and $5 we show a complete line of Fall Weight Bal- briggan Underwear, of American and French manufacture. Glastenbury Health Underwear, Recommended by Physicians. Remember, we are sole agents in this territory for the celebrated Glas tenbury Health Underwear, indorsed and recommended by medical men everywhere. Prices 1.98 to 2.50. Extra Size Undervear. We show a complete line of extra sizes for fat and slim men, at prices about the same as for regular sizes. Boys' and Children's Underwear. A large assortment in Natural Wool, Camel's Hair, Merino, Scarlet and mixed goods, from 12c to $1. XHOSIERY TO MATCH ALL UNDERWEAR. KAUFMANNS Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St HAYS & TREES, Contractors We make a specialty of buililin UTDfllL filiS LIES AND WITH MAINS. Boom 410 Hamilton Building, PITTSBUKG, VA. Correspondence solicited. Telephone, 51. mv.3-l6.TT3 & I Forge and fViachineShop And Manufacturers of OILandARTESIAN WELLDRILLING AND FISHING TOOLS, Cor.Twcnty-First St. uiid A.V.K.R. Telephone Xo. 1222. PITTSBURG, XA. Jul-3-D have been progressing actively during Containing 120 pages, profusely il lustrated with all the latest styles of Men's and Women's Wear, mailed FREE on application. M. V. TAYLOR, oil Tlie C"Iolirated ALLISON TUBING AND CASING ALWAV3 IX STOCK. COO MS 35 and 36 Fidelity building. l'hone797. jy25-l-D OIL FELL SUPPLY CO., 91 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBOEG, PA. "S-TT8-SOSa j